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SPECIAL NOTICES. The "I>anx Killer," AFTER THIRTY YEARS TRIAL, Is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues, from per? sons of the highest character and responsibility. Physi? cians of the first respectability, recommend it as a ino3t effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It Is not only the best remedy ever known for BRUISES, CUTS, . ' BURKS, Ac., but fob DYSENTERY or CHOLERA, Or any sort of bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpass <ed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great cities ?of India, and other hot climates, it has become the Stan? dard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as for Dys yepsift, Liver. Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma and Rheumatic ?difficulties, it has been proved by the most abundant and ?convincing testimony, to bo an invaluable medicine. Di? rections accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cts., SO cts., and Si per bottle. What' Does Reason Say f The little mongoose when bitten by a deadly serpent re? sorts to a certain plant, eats of it, and escapes the effect c-f the poison. That is instinct. Human beings on the other hand, must depend on reason and experience in selecting the means, of protecting health and life against uuwhol some influences. Now, what does reason say on this vital subject? Does it not tell its that to invigorate und purify the system is the best way to protect it against the invisi? ble poison which generates disease? Surely it does ? The ?next question is, what guide shall we follow in choosing a medicinal safeguard ? Reason replies, let your monitor be experience..: Well, the experience of eighteen years com? prised in one unbroken series of satisfactory testimonials .?assures us that HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS possess strengthening, regulating and antiseptic proper? ties which are not combined in the same happy propor? tions in any other preparation extant. This therefore is the antidote to which reason bids us resort when health is imperilled either by '.he uiularia which produces epidemic disorder*, or by any other cause, whether inherent and constitutional or connect :d with our habits, occupations and pursuits. The venom of a noxious reptile is scarcely more subtle and dangerous than that which lurks in foul air and impure water. To escape the fevers, billious disor? ders, disturbances of the bowels, aud other serious mala? dies produced by these iiisalubrious elements, it is abso? lutely necessary that the stomach and all the secretive or? gans should be, so to speak, in a robust condition. Upon the amount of resistance which the vital system can op? pose to the deleterious influences that assail it, the safety -of the health depends, and it is because the Creat Vegeta? ble lnvigornut imparts energy and regularity to the most important functions of the body, that it can be recom? mended and guaranteed as au iavaluable preventive medi? cine. Ahead of the North. In many things the North has for a long time been ahead of the South, merely because our people have neg? lected their catural advantages. In nothing was this more palpabl r the cose than in the manufacture of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, <ie. This was noticed by Mr.. P. P. Tom.K, an enterpriaiDg CharlcstoniaD, and he has now one of the largest and most successful manufactories -of Doors, Sashes and Blinds in the whole country. Sec his advertisement. LATEST QUOTATION'S OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 23 Brond Street. SEPTEMBER 2, 1870. State Secceities.?South Carolina, old, 82 to ?; do new, 73 to ?; do, registered stock, ex itit 70. City S?cukitiks.?Augusta. Co.. Bonds, ?to SO; Charles? ton-, S. C. Stock, ex-div., ? to -.9; do. Eire Loan Bouds, ? to 07; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, ? to 60. Railroad Bonds,?Blue Ridge, Ifimt mortgage,) ? to CO; Charleston and Savannah, ? to 61; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ? to 85; Chcrsw and Darlington, ? to K>; Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,) ? to 90; do. (Stale guarantee,) ? to 67; Northeastern,?to Si; Savan? nah and Chariest tu, (first mortgage,) ? to7S; do, (State guarantee,) ? to 63; South Carolina, ? to 7?; do, 71; Sjiar tanburg aud Union^? to 55. Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ? to 40; Greenville and Columbia, to 2J.5; Northeastern, 13 to ; Savannah and Charleston, ? to 31 ;~Soutii Carolina, (whole shares,) ? to 3s; do, (half shares,) ? to 19. Exchange, Ac?New }ork Sight, % par; Cold, 115 to 117; Silver, 104 to 1C5. sooth carolina bank bills. ?Bank of Charleston.??? ?Bank of Newberry.??fi5? Bank of Camdeo.AOOi? Bank of Georgetown_.-.10(a>? Bank of South Carolina.14?? Bank of Chester.1 Ife? Bank, of Hamburg.14(a>? Bank of State S. C. prior tu 1861.40<u,? Bank of State of S. C, issue 1SG1 and 1862.30(q>? ?Planters' and Mechanics* Bank of Charleston.?(4? ?Peoples's Bank of Charleston.??(a)? ?Union Bank of Charleston_._?<gi? ?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (old).....?(a)? ?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (new)...??? State Bank of Charleston. Sigi? Farmers' aad Exchango Bank of Charleston. lfjni? Exchange Bank of Columbia.7@? Commercial Bank of Columbia.14<o/? Merchants' Bank of Chcraw.-.5@? Planters'-Bank of Fairfield. 5(<j>? State of South Carolina Bills Receivable._.or,;.:.? City of Charlestou Change Bills.95<?>? ? Bills marked thus (?) are being redeemed at the Bank Counters of each. Jan 13,1870 29 It MASOXIC DIRECTORY. 49* Barking Bush Chapter, No. 7, R. A. M., raeeto at Anderson C. 11. on the first Monday night in every month, tV/i o'clock. E. FRANKLIN, Secretary. 4^- Hiram Lodge, No. 68, A. F. M., meets at Anderson C. H. on the second Monday night in every month, at V/x o'clock. E. FRANKLIN, Secretary. t&~ Pendleton Lodge, No. 34, A. F. M., meets at Pendlc toa on the Saturday on or before the full moon in each month, at 3 o'clock p. m. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Secretary. JtSf Living Arch Chapter, No. 21, R; A. M., meets at Pen? dleton on the Saturday on or before the full moon in each month, at 7 o'clock p. m. M. L. SHARPE, Secretary. 93" WlUiamston Lodge, No. 24, A. F. M., meets at Wil liamston on the Thursday on or after the full moon in each month, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. R. WILSON, Secretary. MST Belton Lodge, No. 130, A. F. M., meets at Helton on the Thursday on or before the full moon in each month, at 10 o'clock a. m, W. C. ALEXANDER, Secretary. S9* Hcrmon Lodge, No. 116, A. F. M., meets at Milford's on tbo first Saturday in every month, at 10 o'clock a. in. G. W. BELCHER, Secretary. DISSOLUTION. to NOTICE is hereby given that the copartner? ship heretofore existing between ALEX? ANDER EVINS ard W. F. PAUKER, in the Lumber and Mercantile business, tinder the name and style of Evins & Purker, is this day dissol? ved by mutual consent. The Notes, Accounts and Books of (he firm have been placed ia the hands of J. H. Whitner, Wal? halla, and B. F. Whiiner, Anderson, . for collec? tion, to whom all payments must be made. Per? sons indebted will save cost by settling their dues. A. EVLNS, W. F. PARKER. Walhall?, S. C, August 80, 1870. - Returning thanks for past patronage, the un? dersigned will continue the business near Wal? halla. All persons desiring lumber will be sup? plied promptly and on liberal terras, by address? ing me st Walhalla, 3. C. All kinds of lumber delivered on the Railroad at short notice. W. F. PARKER. Attgtest 80, 1870 11 -4 To Housekeepers! "TTOU cannot be comfortable or economical jf without you have in the house an EUREKA COFFEE POT. Everybody can have one. Prices reduced. For sals by J. B. BENSON & CO., Hart well, Oa. Bept 8, 1870 11 3 ANNOUNCEMENTS. ?gf The many friends of WM. H. HAYNIE, Esq., respectfully announce liim as a candidate for re-election to tlie office of School Commissioner for Anderson County at the ensuing election. JS@? The friends of F. M. WELBORN re? spectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of School Commissioner for Anderson Coun? ty at the ensuing election. 8?T The friends of Maj. W. W. HUMPHREYS beg leave to present his name as a candidate for re election to the office of Probate Judge for An? derson County. jj@- The many friends of Dr. JOHN WILSON respectfully nominate him as a candidate for re? election to the House of Representatives. The name of the Hon. JOHN WILSON is presented as a candidate for the Senate, irre? spective of party nominations. Occupying a conservative position, by a long legislative expe? rience, he is best fitted to wield a commanding influence. The people have and will trust him flSy The many friends of Col. WARREN D. WILKES, without regard to party names or party nominations, offer his name to the people of An? derson County as a candidate for the House of Representatives. Sound, reliable and conserva? tive, no man would exert a more salutary influ? ence in that body. J?? The many friends of WILLIAM PERRY, Esq., nominate him as a candidate for the Legis? lature, believing all parties can safely unite and elect him. Jg?- The many friends of Col. D. L. DONNALD would respectfully nominate him for County Com? missioner of Anderson County at the next elec ? tion. The friends of JOHN SCOTT MURRAY, BALLARD D. DEAN and KENNON BREA ZEALE. announce them as candidates for County Commissioners for the County of Anderson at the ensuing election. Mast Friknus. The friends of A. 0. NORRIS announce him as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for the County of Anderson at the ensu? ing election. . His political disabilities have been removed by the Senate of the United Slates, but failed to pass the House of Representatives for want of time before adjournment, but will pass in time to take the office if elected. The friends of JOHN C. HORTON, Esq., would respectfully nominate him as a candidate for County Commissioner nt the ensuing election. NEYF ADVERTISEMENTS. ._ The Singing Convention OF Anderson County will hold it8 Second An? nual Meeting at Mountain Creek, commen? cing Friday, September 23, 1870. WM. ESKEW, Sec. Sept 8, 1870 11 2 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands njrninst the Es? tate of the late Robert Brackenridge. de ceu.-cd. arc hereby required to present the same to Messrs. Reed it Brown, my Attorneys, within the time prescribed by law, else their claims will be barred. THOS. R. BRACKENRIDGE, AdnVr. Sept 8, 1870 11 4 THROUGH TICKETS NORTH. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,") GRW^VILLE A COLfJIIlIA R. R. Co., > Columbia, S. C, September 4,1870. j ON and after this date, Through Tickets <o New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington and Richmond can tie purchased at the following Stations on this Road, viz : Greenville, Andcrsou, Abbeville, Cokesbury, Ncwberry and Alston. JOHN II. MOItE, General Superintendent. M. T. Babtuxt, lieneral Ticket Agent. Scpl 8, 1870 11 Kinsma7i ??P Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S. C. Sept 8, 1870 11 3m SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in October next, before the Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz : One Improved Lot, lying one mile north of Peudletou village, known as the Tanyard Lot. containing G acres, more or less, bounded bv lauds of ST. B. Smith, D. A. Keasler and others. On the premises is a Tanyard in work:ng order. Levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Fretwell, Administrator. One Tract of Land, containing 200 acres, more or less, on waters of Neal's Creek, bounded by lands of John Carpenter, Thomas Qeer, Mrs Hannah Smith and others, levied on as the prop? erty of James M. Smith at the suit of Daniel Brown and others. One Traet of Land, containing 300 acres, more or less, on wafers of Brushy Creek, bounded by lands of John Long John B. Orr, L. Lenhardt and others, levied on as the properly of William Orr, Sr., at the suit of John W. B. Orr. One Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, more or less, on branches waters of Steele'? Creek, bounded by lands of Wra. M. Ramply, Mrs. Mc Elroy and oihcrs, levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Fretwell Administrator, aud others. One Tract of Land, containing 152 acres, more or less, on the Andereon branch of G. & C. Rail? road, bounded by lands of Samuel Smith, Estate S. J. Hammond, deo'd, and others, levied on. as the property of T. J. Roberts at the suit of John C. Horton, Executor. One Tract of Land, containing 382 acres, more or less, lying three miles southwest of Pendleton village, bounded by lands of J. E. Adgcr, A. Phillips, Geo. Seaborn and others, levied on as the property of John Brindson at the suit of Jas G. Clark. . Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sept 8, 1870 11 4 NOTICE ! Valuable Water Powers and Small Im? provements for Sale! NO. 1, containing Ninety-threo Acres, known as tho Major's Mill Place, seven miles West of Anderson Court House?the best unimproved water-power in the county. NO. 2, known as the Dr. Gaillard Mill Place, near the Railroad, eight miles North of Anderson Court House. Splendid water-power, plenty wa? ter and can be easily improved?a convenient and pleasant place for machinery operations. Teems?One-balf cash. For particulars, ad? dress the subscriber st Perryville, S. C. THOMAS HARPER. March 8, 1870 38 IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE Firm of BLECKLEY & EVINS having dissoved by mutual consent on the 19th August, the Notes and Accounta due the late firm will be found in the hands of S. Bleckley, at the old stand, and all person* indebted are notified and requested to corue forward and pay up by the 1st November next, or THEY WILL FIND A LEGAL OFFICER TO DEAL WITH IN THE SHAPE OF A MAGISTRATE, or "some other man," We have accommodated many with provisions and the necessaries of life, and hope all will come for? ward promptly and PAY UP and do their duty. (Late) BLECKLEY & EVINS. Anderson, S. O, Aug. 25, 1870. READ ON! I will continne the mercantile business at tho old stand of Bleckley & Evins. The people of Anderson and surrounding country have my sin? cere thank9 for their patronage FOR NEARLY TWENTY YEARS, and I hope.to merit a contin? uation of the same. My terms will be CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, and I promise to do as well by my old friends and the public "as any? body." Call and see me?be sure and do so. SYLVESTER BLECKLEY. August 25. 1870 9 Fall k Winter tort!, 1870. 0 EIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks. Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed [and untrimmcd, Shaker Hoods, &c, &c, 287 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice varieiy and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novel? ties. Orders solicted, and prompt attention given. August 11, 1870 7 COTTON GINS, &c, &c. Gnllett's Patent Steel Brash Cotton Gins. THIS celebrated Gin may be seen at work in every District in the State. Price, ?0 per saw. Brown's Georgia Pattern Cotton Gin. Price, $4 per saw. Hall's Patent Cotton Gin Feeders prevent any hard eubstance entering the giu, protecting the saws from injury and the lint from fire. Price, $1.50 per saw to size of gin. Dearing's Cotton Press. Price, S275. Peubody's Cotton Seed Hullers. Price, $75. Hutchinson'? Cider Mills. Price. ?25. Cahoop's Patent Broadcast Seed Sowers?for wheat ami small grain Price, $10, and all kinds of Agricultural implements for sale low. C. GRAVELEY, 52 East Bay Street, south 01 the Old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. August 11. 1870 7 8m Due West Female College. AFULL CORPS of experienced Teachers has been secured, and every facility for the ad? vancement of pupils wiil be provided. Boarding can be had in the College, or in pri? vate families at $12.00 per month?including fuel and washing, at $15.00 per month. Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in Litera? ry Department, including Latin, $20.00 ; Mus-ic, including use of Piano, $20.00; French, (option? al,) $5.00 ; Admittance Fee, $1.00. Board and Tuition in regular studies, per session, $96.00 ; including Music and use of Piano, $122.00; in? cluding French. $127.00. Payment to be made by the Session, in advance. Uniform.?Solid blue worsted, black cloak, black hat, (plush or velvet,) trimmed with black velvet ribbon. The Winter Session will open on MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. For further information, address Rev. j. I. BONNER, Due West, S. C. August 25, 1870 9 Valuable Farm at Private Sale. IOFFER for sale my valuable Plantation, ly? ing between Seneca and Tugalo Rivers, and on Bcavetdam Creek, containing Seven or Eight Hundred Acres. There is upon said plantation 120 acres of bottom land in cultivation, eighty of which is river bottom, and also about 40 acres of uncleared bottom. There is a sufficient quantity of wood land, and a due proportion of good up? land in a Ligb state of cultivation. On the prem? ises is a comfortable dwelling-house and all ne? cessary outbuildings. I will also sell my crop of Corn with the plantation, if the purchaser de? sires. The whole will be offered at private sale until the 15th of September next. R. A. KING. August 25, 1870 9 Election Notice. AN election will be held on the second Monday in September next, for Intendant and four, burdens of the Town of Anderson. Polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. Managers? Sam'l. Crawford, D. A. Woodson and Joseph Martin. By order of the Town Council. W. H. NARDIN, Clerk. August 25,1870 9 3 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate, I will sell at public out? cry, at Andersou C. II-, on the 17th day of Sep? tember next, the CHOSES IN ACTION of the Estate of Willis McGee, deceased, consisting of Notes, Land Warrants, &c. Terms cash. JESSE McGEE, Adm'r. Sept 1, $870 10 3 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that on Saturday, the 1 at day of October next, I will apply to the Court of Probate for Anderson County for a final settlement of the Estate of John Hay nie, deceased, and a discharge therefrom. LUKE HAYN IE, Adm'r. Sept 1, 1870 10 6* NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at the next ses? sion of the General Assembly of this State tor an Act to incorporate the Bethlehem Metho? dist Church, in the county of Anderson, South Carolina. DENNIS CHANCELLOR, Steward. August 25, 1870 9 3m NOTICE. ALL of the ASSESSORS for Anderson Coun? ty are requested to meet at the Auditor's Office, on the first Wednesday in September next, for consultation, and to receive the forms, &c, for making assessments for 1870. THOMAS j. WEBB, a.a.o. Sept 1, 1870 JO 2 |THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Money Demand* A. J. Clinkscalea, Plaintiff, against James A. Brownlee, Defendant. To the Defendant, James A. Brownlee, YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer tlie complaint in this notion, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of Common Picas' for the said County, and 10 serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Abbeville Court House, Law Range, within twenty days after the service hereof, ex? clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the timeafore | said, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you ' for the sum of Sir Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest from the 11th day of December, 1868, at ten per cent, per annum, with costs of disbursements. PERBIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, James A. Brownlee. TAKE NOTICE that the summons in this ac? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, in pursu? ance of the proceedings heretofore had, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1870. PERRIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 2 Law Range, Abbeville, S. C. August 11, 1870 7 C THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson?In Equity. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. A. C. Wardlaw "and J. L- Wardlaw, Plaintiffs, against J. N. Erskine and wife, Martha L. Ers kine, et al., Defendants. To the Defendants, Sarah Simpson and husband, Alexander H. Simpson, und D. G. Burford and wife, Mary Burford, John Wardlaw, a minor of H. (.. Wnrdlaw, deceased, and his broLher or sister, name nut known, a minor : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which is riled in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the sub? scriber at his office, Anderson Court Hou^e, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day ot such service; and it you tail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this actiou will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Anderson Court House, August 17, 1870. JOHN B. MOORE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. August 25, 1870 9 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County, Court Common Pious. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. John W. Daniels, Clerk of said Court, Plaintiff, against John Kay, Mary Florence Kay, Ida Cannon, John llcudrix and wife, Narcissa, Nim lud T. Smith, Defendants. To the Defendants, John liendrix and wife, Nar? cissa, and Ida Cannon : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re? quired to answer the complaint in this ac? tion, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, at Auderson Court House, S. C, within tweuty days alter the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Anderson Court House, S. C, Aug. 80, 1870. B. F. Will TN Ell, Plaintiff's Attorney. Sept 1, 1870 10 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?-Anderson County. Nimrod K. Sullivan, and others vs. Reuben Bur riss. Nancy Sullivan and others.?Bill for Sale of Heal Estate for payment of Debts, <yc, of Kel ley Sullivan, deceased. THE Creditors of said Kelley Sullivan, deceas? ed, are hereby notified to present and prove itieir respective claims against the Estate of the said deceased bofore me on or before the 10th day of September next, upon pain of being excluded from all benefit of any decree herein JOHN W. DANIELS, Clerk of Court Anderson Couuiy. June 9, 1870 50 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co. Mary Beilolte vs. Louis Beilotte, et al.?Petition for sale of Real Estate. IT appearing that Louis Bellotte and Joseph W. Tilbnghasu, Defetulants in this case, re sidn without the limits of thin State, Ordered, That they do appear and plead, answer or demur to the petition in this Case within forty days from the first publication hereof, or the same will be taken as to them confessed. W. W. HUMPH KEYS. Judge of Probate. August. 11, 1870 7 6 P. P. TOALE, Charleston, S. C. f Larokrt and most complete \ \ Manufac* . ,f Doors, Sashes, j I Ulind?, Mouldings, &c, in the \ Southern States. ; S?f Printed Price List Defies Competition. jgggr snsn Fon one. -^08 JBgT" Sent free on application. "?fl May 5, 1870 45 ly Valuable Lands for Sale. WISHING to go West, I offer for sale my valuable lot of Lands?two miles East of Townvillo?containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less. About one hundred acres good wood land, ono hundred and twenty acres in fine slate of cultivation, in? cluding fifteen acres good bottom. There are two distinct settlements on the placo, and will be sold in one lot or divided Into two. JOHN M. GRUBIiS. August 26, 1870 9 ]m Farm for Sale! ANY person wishing to purchase a desirable FARM, containing 250 acres, more or less, with n comfortnble dwelling of seven rooms, nnd all necessary outbuildings, located wiltin three miles of Anderson C. H., will do well to apply immediately to the editor of the Anderson Intelli? gencer. July 21, 1870 4 Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next ses? sion of the General Assembly of this State lor an Act to incorporate the First Freednieu's BaptiEt Church in the Town of Anderson, S. C. N. B. GAILLARD, Church Clerk. Augnst 18, 1870 8 8m MUST BE PAID. All persons owing me for Fer? tilizers must pay for the same on or before the 1st November, or they will pay Cost. W. s. SHARPE. PAY ME ON or before the 1st of Novem? ber, 1870, what you owe me on Account or Note for Goods bought in 1869, and you will save Cost. W. S. SHARPE. SEE THIS! I shall expect every person who owes me on account or Note for Goods bought in 1870 to pay the same before the 1 st January, 1871. W. S. SHARPE. "BAD BLOOD" "The Life is the Blood." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and incut 1 capabilities. It is the centre of our being, around which revolves all that makes eiis tence happy. When this.source is corrupted the painful effects are visible in many shapes, promi? nent among which is SCROFULA* This is a taint or infection of the human organ? ism, and probably no one is wholly free from ir. It exhibiis itself in various shape-*?as Uicersand Sores, Decayed Rones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes. Weak and Diseased Joints. St. Vitus' Dance. Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandu? lar Swellings. Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness. Disorders of the Womb Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec tions. Liver Complaint, Salt Rheuin, Dyspepsia. Neuralgia. Loss of Manhood and General Debility It has been the custom to treat these diseases with Mercury and otter Mineral substances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious and eutails misery in after life. 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Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejec? ted countenance be made radiant with the con? sciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals it is adapted to general use. The ola'and young may use it; tho most delicate female at any time may lake it: the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. FOR PURYFYIJJG THE BLOOD USE tffi. TWS EXTRACT of SARSAPARILLA Queen's Delight. When used in the 8pring it removes all humors which infest the system, iind hinishes the langnor and debility peculiar to that season of the year. It acts promptly on the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, producing a healthy action of the important or? gans by which all the impurities of the system are carried off, and the result is A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, and Buoyant Spirits. PREPARED BY WM. H. T?TT & LAND, Augusta, Ga., And eold by Druggists throughout the United States and British Aoserioa-. June 80, 1870 .1 jy I MMR, AMT, IS NOW OFFERING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, &C., EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP! He having returned from market with e new uuu complete stock of EVERYTHING and ANY? THING. In consequence of the decline in COTTON and GOLD, Goods went DOWN, and Mr. M. Lesser very sensibly took advantage of ibe decline, went to market, purchased his Goods for CASH, and MUCH CHEAPER than he has ever done sicca the war. Upon looking around his Store, we no? tice that ha haa a very fine and well selaeted stock of. Calicoes, MozMbbiqaM, Peqn?, . DoLaines, Muslins, Silks, Jaconets, Swiss's, Brilliants, Linens, Sheetings, Shillings, Blen. Goods, Bed Ticking, Alpacas, ? Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Balmorals, Ladies' Hats, Ladies' Shoes, Bonnets. in thf gentlemens' department We saw an excellent stock of Caaaimeres, Broadcloths, Cott?nadcs, Denims, Sutinetts, .. Linens, Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. In fact, he has got everything from a "Shoo Fly Neck Tie" to a botile of Sumter Biiters. We would advise all persons wishing to purchaso to give M. Lester a calL March 24. 1870 89 DYSPEPSIA ?i INDIGESTION WpTL SOLO EVERYWHERE^ N1IE.M?1SE& PV PROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE DRUGGIST3 CMBUSTOM.& FOR sale m Anderson bv SIMPSON. HILL & CO.. Whclesale and Retail Druggists. J6@f* By a recent decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, any person can sell these Bitters without a retail liquor dealer's license. March 10, 1870 37 Cm Keep it Before the People TU AT SIMPSON, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS) HAVE constantly on hand a complete assort? ment of fresh and g- nuine drugs and medicines* Emhracing everything usually kept in a first class Drug House, which will be sold ^ Loir for Cash and Cash Only. We desire to call particular attention to tho following articles Spear's Fruil Preserving Solution. Seit Sealing Cans, a new and desirable patent, Best Apple Vinegar. A full assortment of Patent Medicines, Vinegar Bitibis, arid all other Bitters, Lamps add Lump Chihiueys, Vestal Oil, a superior aitic;o, guaranteed to be non explosive, Paints, Oils. Dye Stuffs/ Wines and Brandies, strictly for medical par poses, Hair Dyes, Pomades and Soaps ?$ay~ Don't forget the place, north side of the Public Square. SIMPSON, HILL & CO.. Sign of the Golden Mortar. June 23, 1870 ?2 gmeap wmm THE attention of the Ladies of Anderson Dis? trict ia respectfully called to our stock of WHITE GOODS, Just received, consisting of Real Swiss Muslin, Striped Twille 1 Longcloth, Fancy Swiss Muslin, Pique, Brilliants, Swiss Mull Muslin, Tnrletnnes. India Book Muslin, Tape Checks, Toweling. Doylies, Swiss Edging, etc. Also, a beautiful assortment of Pique'Trim? ming and Royal Sandingharo Frilling. These goods will be SOLD AT VERT LOW FIGURES, having been purchased at greatly re? duced prices. We have just received a fine assortment of La? dies' and Obildrens' SHOES and G A ITEMS. We invite the attention of ihe centlrnion to nor new stock of CO'FTONADES. JEANS. CASH MARETS, etc., which we will sell from 25 cents per yard up. GROCERIES, of all kinds, always on hand. MARTIN & HARRISON, No. 10 Granite Row. Anderson, S C. Jane 2, 1870 49 GREAT FAIR SOUTH CMM If? November ist, isro. CHARLESTON, SO. OA. MOST liberal Prerainms offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium List published in Pamphlet Form. July 7, 1870 2 8m POSITIVELY TI1E LAST NOTICE. A LL pe'rVohs-indebted to Sff.VK.P-li ?c Fr'.Vi'. (~\_ either by Note or Ace^uri i. v c????k? in iriill settle the aame he/prts,|b?,:fir*f du- i?f X ber next, BY SO DOING TUEY WiLL SA g$ COST. sharpe * fanj-; ? July J8, 1870 fi