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SPECIAL XOTICES. THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. ? 8..... ^ ? vi. "? ?'???) ? ? TAKEX LNTEKXALLY, It cures sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac., and Weak Stomach, (icueAriebilitr;? Xur<iir|; Sore Moiith,. Canker, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp, or Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhu-a and Dysentery: APPLIED EXTERNALLY, CurwOFcfons, Boils-and Old Soros, "Severe Burns,- Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Hing Worni-and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chil? blains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheu? matism. It is a sure nmedy for Ague, Chills and Fever. . * PAIN KILLER, Taken internally, should be adulterated with milk or wa? ter, or made into a syrup-with molasses. For a Cough, a few drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective than any? thing else. ). ?: Sec pointed tlircctiorie; which accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. "Unauswerable Arguments. Established facts are silent arguments which neither pen nor tongue can shake, and it is upon established facts that the reputation of Hosteller's, Stomach Bitters, as a health preserving elixir, and a wholesome and powerful remedy, is based. When witnesses come forward in crowds, year after year, and reiterate the saruc statements in relation to the beneficial eSects of a medicine npon themselves, disbe? lief in its efficacy is literally impossible. The credentials of this unequalled tonic and alterative, extending over a pe? riod of nearly twenty years, include individuals of every class, and residents of every clime, and refer to the most prevalent among the complaints which afflict and harass the human family. Either a multitndc of people, stran? gers to each other, have annually been seized with an in? sane and motiveless desire to deceive the public, or Hos? teller's Bitters, for no less than a fifth of a cental?, have been affording such relief to sufferers from indigestion, fever and ague, biliousness, general debility, and nervous disorders, as no other preparation has ever imparted. To? day, while the eyes of the reader arc upon these lines, tens of thousands of persons of both sexes arc relying upon the Bitters as a sure defence against (he aliments which the present season engenders, and the: r confidence is not misplaced. The local potions which Interested deal? ers sometimes endeavor to foist upon the sick in its : lead are everywhere meeting the fate that is due to fraud and imposture, while the demaud for the great vegetable spe? cific is constantly increasing. Successful Southern Enterprise. fjf niany new Southern enterprises which have been un? dertaken since the war, none have met with greater or more deserved s'iceess than the door, sash and blind manu? factory of Mr. P. I\ Toale, in. Charleston, S. C. By hard work, indomitable energy and liberal advertising, Mr. Toah* has in three years outstripped all competition and established a business which would do credit to auy city in the United States. i. fi tio Ilnmbug. We do ne t wish to inform you, reader, that Dr. Wonder? ful, or any other man, his discovered a remedy that cares all diseases of mind, body or estate, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which Heaven itself shall be but a side show, but we do wish to inform you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh lleiuedy has cured thousands of cases of Catarrh in its worst formsand stages, and the proprietor will pay SSOO for a case of this louth Komc disease which he euuuot cure. It may he procured of druggists or by mail for sixty cents, from lt. V. Pierce, M.D., buffalo, N. Y. A pamplet seilt free. 5.EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Landreth's Fresh Garden Seeds. *0K sale bv F SIIARPE k TOrt'EItS. Feb 2,1871 31 Keidville Female College, KEIDVILLE, Spartaubung Connty, S. V. Bev. THOM. WARD WHITE, Principal, Assiited'by cvr?petenl and experienced Teachers. THE ncxttScssion begins on the FIRST .MON? DAY (Gib) of FEBRUARY. Terms per Session of Five Months. Board,-including washing, fuel and lights, SG2.00 Tdit ion?Primary, ... 10.00 Intermodule, - 15.0U Embracing Ancient and Modern Languages and higher Mathematics, - - 26.00 31usic, ----- 20.00 iJso. of Piano, - - - - 2.50 3intriculation, - 2.U0 By order of the Board of Trustees. W. A. HARBISON, Secretary and Treasurer. F?b 2, 1871 SI 2 The Singer Kew Family Sew? ing Machine. f I1HE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends that they have lately become agents for tho Singer Improved Sewing Machine. This machine has been fully tested, and its mer? its surpass, in many respects, any of the standard machines. We are also still agents for the Empire Sewing Machine, and keep on hand a sample of each, and will lake great pleasure in exhibiting them. The above Machines will turn a wide and nar? row hem, braid, tuck, cord, trim, bind and rufHe, without the use of a basting thread, all of which we can expluin to the satisfaction of any who may purchase. We sell them at New York retail prices, or lease them ut one-half cash, and balance in mon: In? payments of ten dollars each. These Machines are warranted for ten venrs. J. B. CLARK & SOX. Fcb 2, 1871 31 -1 CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $200,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. L. D. CHILDS,-President. Dr. j. W. Parkkk, It. M. W.vllack, John s. Wilkt, Da. John T. Darby, K. Horn, Buiiaku O'Nealk, Jr. C. D. M?ltox, Attorney. W. B. Gcr-k R, C. J. Ibeokll, ' Cashier. Assistant Casjiicr. THE capital stock of this Bank is now $200, 00O, all oT which has been paid in, and continued by the Comptroller of the Currency. Authority has also been received for a further in? crease to the amount of $50,001), of which over $20,000 has already been taken. Persons wish? ing to make an investment should apply without delay. The Surplus Fund is now St5,000, or three oer cent, upon its stock. * The Carolina National Bank issues certificates of deposit,. beariDg interest nt the rale of seven per cent, per annum. This feature of its busi? ness makes it practically * Jkr Savings TJanl?:, And nttention is called to the fact that the safety of these deposits, as well as all others, arc guar? anteed by the' whole capital of the Bank. No safer mode of- temporary, investment is otTercd to the publi? I burn this?the deposits beiiiij payable on demand, or on-short nbiicS. BepoAts of any amount received cither in currency or coin, and Ufiyablc in the sam . Iniercsl will be paid at the ?ad of each six months, should deposits remain WcoaiLlh'U length of lime. 6o4dtubia, S. C, Feb. 1, 1871. :;i~Cm SHARPE & TOWERS. CUANO AGENCY. w E ARK AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOW ISO LIST OF GUANOS? Soluble Pacific Guano. 9>M\ per Tou, Cash. Compound Acid Phosphate, $44 per Ton, cosh. Flour of Bone., $64 per Ton, cash. Baugh's Rawbone Phosphate. $64 per ton, casiil Carolina Fertilizer. $59 per ton, cash. Carolina Fertilizer. $64 on time, with 7 per cent, interest. Phoenix Guano. $56.50 per ton cash, or $66.50, time. Guano, Salt & Plaster Compound. $64 per ton cash, or $74 time. Wilcox, Gibbes& Cos. Manp'ted. $60 per ton cash, or $79 time. Freights and Drayage on nil Guanos, CASH. Feb 2, 1871 31 3m & COi j Commence the New Year with an increased STOCK OF DRUGS, Superior to any ever offered in this market. WITH many thanks to our friends, both in Carolina and Georgia, for tlieir patron? age, we ask special attention to the following? 1,009 packages Buisfs Celebrated GAIttDEN SEEDS, Suitable to the climate, warranted fresh and genuine. Early Rose Pot:;iocs, Fine Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Perkins & House's Patent Safely Lamps, The very best article of Tea, at $1.29 per lb. In addition to Medicines of all kinds? Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &e.. &c., &c. B@- Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the Jay or night. SIMPSON, IIILL & CO., At the Sign <?: the Golden Mortar, AND^IISON. S. C. Jan 19, 1871 2'J TAX NOTICE! 1870. THE Books for the collection of the State and . County Tuxes for the year 1K70 will be opened on the FIRST OF FEBRUARY, 1871, at the store of W. II. Nardia k, Co., No. 7 Brick Runge. KATES OF TAXATION. State Tax on the S100, - - $ 90 cts. County Tax on tlie $100, - - 20 " Total State and County on $100, - $1.10 And continue open until the 1 -"itI? day of .March, 1871, when a penalty of 20 per cent, shall be add? ed, and (he books remain open until the 5th of June, 1871. with the penalty, after which time 1 will proceed to add per cent, additional, and collect all delinquent Taxes by distress and sale of property. DANIEL BROWN, County Treasurer. N. B.?All persous owning propctty in more than one Township will notify the Treasurer ot such fact when they come to pay their taxes. Jan 26, 1871 30 2 FAIEYIEW ACADEMY, Fairview, Greenville Co., S. C.. J. J3. S3XITII, A.. U., Principal. rTlHIS School, located midway between the city of Greenville and Laureus C. H., will be opened on MONDAY, Januar) 30th. It affords a quiet and retired situation, and the means of thorough instruction for young men preparing for business or College. Board and tuition on I lie most reasonable terms. For particulars address the Principal. Jan 26, 1871 30 3* Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that we will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson county on Monday, 27th day of February next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Thomas Parks, deceased, and for letters of dismission therefrom. EDWIN H. BO BO. GEORGE W. LESTER, Administrators. Jan 2?, 1371 30 4 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice th.it he will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county, on Wednesday, the 15th day of February next, for a final settlemeM of the Estate of P. M. Gamhrell, deceased, and for Letters of dis? mission therefrom. G. W. COX, Adm'r. Jnn 26, 1870 30 6 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. riHIE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county on Wednesday. 8i!i day February next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Edward J. M ''lure, deceased, and for letters of Immission from tho same. WM. N. WHITE, Adm'r. Jan 5,1871 27 6* W. K. LINDSEY, . WATCH-MA KEE, HAS locnted at PENDLETON, and gives his entire ntientio-n to the REPAIRING of | WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELIO of every description, All work warranted ami dune on short notice. Jan 23, 1871 ?0 3m TO RENT, AT low figures, the beaot?'u! Silcox place, in the town of Anderson, on ilic Pendleton road, with plcniy of wood- and twenty acres of laud in a high state of cultivation. Apply to the undersigucd at the Drug Store of Simpson, Hill & Co. lt. S. HILL, \gent. Jan 26. 1871 80 NOTIC?T rpilE NOTES due the Estate of EUfts Earle, deceased, are in my hands for collodion. AH persons interested will save cost .by making payments at an carlv day. J. S. MURRAY. . Jan 26, i871 o0 3 ETIWAN GUANOS, SOLUBLE MANURES, AND S'0"?*3F?XX'OmXC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT THE ETIWAN WORE CHARLESTON, S. C; .. BY THE S?LPS??lC ACID A! SUPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY. rXIHf: now wcll-knowa ETIWAN GUANO is manufactured from the Native Bone Phosphates of I South Carolina. These Phosphates in their natural state are Insoluble, and require to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers at the South, and are, therefore, able to manufacture at the lowest rales, the highest grade of Fertilizer ; it being, clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the less (be qua tili ty required per aero. In order to make the Fertilizer complete, Ammonia and Potash in sufficient ijuantitics are added. With these viows the Company manufacture and offer for sale ETIWAN GUANOS Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 PGR CENT. OF DISSOLVED RONE PHOSPHATE ?F LIME, and from 2 to 2? per cent, of AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt it to all crops. Price $u"J per ton, cash; on time, $70 per ton, and interest 7 per cent, per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, Of h:gh grade, suitable for Manufacturers or for Planters, being in itself an excellent Fertilizer, and specially adapted for compost. As large quantities of Sulphuric Acid are used to dissolve the Phos? phate, this will be found a cheap and convenient way to transport that material. The grade fur? nished will be from 18 to 20 percent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate Price $40 per ton cash. On lime, 34i), with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furnished to order at an additional price per ccutage. C031POTJINT3 A.CIT3 PHOSPHATE, Specially prepared for composting with cotton seed and other plantation manures. Prirje $35 per ton, cash ; on time, $4U, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. GROUND BONE, At mucli lower rates, consisting simply of the Native Bone Phosphates ground to powder. Price $2U per ton oafcli. On time, $22 and interest at 7 per cent, per annum. WM. O. BEE & CO., AGENTS, No. 14 Adder's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. N. B.?'Hie percentage of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, and Ammonia in ull the Etiwans, is ascertained at ihe Works, by their Chemist, before delivery. Should any purchaser be dissatisfied, he may return average samples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days after delivery, and they will be analyzed auew, and any deficiency in the per ceutage guaranteed will be made good to hint by the Company. B. F. CRAYTON & SONS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. January 2?, 1871 30 WANDO FERTILIZES." "X* 3EX 213 2P 3FS. X O 23 OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR TEE SEAS )N OF 1871, TO MEET THE NEC!CITIES OF THE . PLANTING COMMUNITY, AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT ^ CASH-.--Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory. TIME?Fifty-flve Dollars per Ton of-2,000 lbs. at Factory, I?uytil>le list November, 1873, ^vitliout Intorest. WM. C. DUKES &> CO., Agents, Charleston, S. C. ? IS SLs IBE2 ?Z2 K JSL? BE2 "XT 9 Agent at Anderson G. EC., S. C. Jan 12. 187 1 3m is RAWB?NE STAND ARO GUARANTEED f IB Iis? MANUFACTURED BY iWALT0N,WHANN&| WILMINGTON, DEL. ? ISWW? FOR SALE BY K.r?N FACTOR? -CHAR MERCK! WHANN'8 Mi wm SUPERPHOSPHATE LES? The Great Fertiliz?er for Cotton and all Crops! THE unparalleled success of this Great Fertilizer on ALL CHOPS, proves it to be the BEST and CHEAPEST Manure now offered in the market. It has been used by many of the most eminent Planters in the South, and IN EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. On COTTON its effects have been particularly marked. It is no-raVc thing for WIIANN'S PHOS? PHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more. Mv. Geo. C. L'ixon, an eminent planter of Cameron", G*., in? & letter to the Southern Banner and Plantrff Augusta;-(Jn., says that in an experiment wirb seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, WiiAXx's-aVoveu itself Iho best of nil those tried- paying a net profit at the low market rate' of $20.90 peVncWflf* ??>m.oi>-; A-/v>py of Mr. Dixon's letlvr will be sent on application. Jan 12, IS' V for Sale ?y SUGHOM, BMlINlf & CO.', OU *V^4^**r'oN, S. C, and AUGUSTA, Georgia. 3* Si SHERIFF'? SALE. BT virtue of sundry Executions to me. direc? ted, I will expose to sale on the firstrMpc duy in February next, before the Cbiivt House door, within tin usual hours of sale, tile follow? ing property, vi?: One Tract of Land, 'containing 70 acres, more or less, on waters of Liddle's creek, bounded by lauds of T. L. Heed and homestead of the Defen? dant, levied on as the property of Peter McPhail, at the suit of J. V. Fret well, Adm'r. One Tract of Land, containing 110 acres, more or less, known as the "Burgess Tract," bounded by lands of Levi Freeman, Jacob Martin, Win. Timms and others, levied on as the property of Elijah Timms, at the suit of James W. Burgess. One Tract of Land, containing 13G acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Moses Dean, John 13. Watson, homestead of the Defendant, and others, levied on as the property of John T. Dean at the suit of Newton W. Steplicnson. One Tract of Land, containing 117 acres, more or le*s, known as the "Brazwell Tract," bounded by lands of Joseph Cox, John Harper and others, levied on as the property of Johii G. Gautt, at tho suit of Aris Cox and Nancy Cox, administrator and Administratrix, and others. One Tract of Land, containing 1G0 acres, more or less, known as the "Saddler Tract," bounded by lands of J. T. Robinson, Elizabeth Cox and others, levied on ns the property of John G. Gantt, at the suit of Aris Cox and Nancy Cox, Administrator and Administratrix, and others. One improved Lot, within the corporate limits of the town of Anderson, on the Greenville road, containing If ncrcs, bounded by londs of Ur. A. P. Cater, let of Milton Deal, and others, levied on as the property of Elisha Webb, at the suit of R. A. King. All of Defendant's interest in ,one Tract qf Land, contiiining 300 acres, more or less, on wa? ters of Twenty-Six Mile Creek, bounded bj land* of the Estate of Elias Earlc, dee'd, Jasper Hem bree, and others, levied on as the property of H. II. Whitaker, at the suit of Daniel Brown. On Tuesday after Saleday, at the residence of Dr. C. L. Gaillnrd, 500 pounds Seed Cotton, levied on as the property of Martin Manly, at the suit of C. A. Reed. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McCUKIN, Sheriff. Jan 10, 1871 28 4 EXECUTOR'S SALE. BY order of the Probate Judge for Anderson County, the undersigned will expose to sale on WEDNESDAY. 8th day of FEBRUARY next, at the late residence of Mrs. Sarah Poor, dee'd, ti-.-ar Calhoun, in Anderson County, the Real and Personal Properly of said deceased, ns follows: One Tract of Land, Conta>uing 70 acres, more or Ids, on waters of Toncy creek, bounded by lands of John J. Poor, Nancy Poor and others. ALSO, One Horse, Cattle, Hogs, Lot of Corn, Fodder and Shucks, Household and Kitchen Furniture, And many other articles loo tedious to mention. Terms or Sale.?All personal property, Cash. The Land will be sold for one-third cash, and the balance payable in twelve months, with interest frein sale. Purchaser to give bond and security, with a mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of the purclu/sc mouey. M. BREAZEALE, Ex'r. Jan 19, 1871 29 3 I SHERIFF'S SALE. la the Probate Court, Anderson Connty, S. C. Ex Parte Jesse McGec. Adm'r., In Re Estate of Willis McGee, deceased. BY virtuo of au order from A. O. Norris, Judge ot Probate for Anderson county, to me di? rected, I wiil expose to sale oif the First Monday in February next, in front of the Court Houso at Anderson, the following property, belonging to the Estate of Willis McGee, deceased, to wit: One 80 acre Land Warrant, No. 1 3S09, dated November 1st, 1831. One 80 aero Land Warrant, No. 13694, dated November 21st, l?5?. Torms cash. WM. MeGUKIN, Sheriff. Jan 10, 1871 28 4 "~PURE GYPSUM! Containing 80 Per Cent, of Soluble Matter! GROUND AND PREPARED IN THIS CITY, and warranted free from adulteration. The annexed communication from Prof- Charles U. Shcpard, Jr.. 6f,(he purity of this article, is a guarantee of its highly valuable qualities to the farmer, being available when mixed with'other tnauurcs, to the great advantage of any kind of crop. Uncqnaled as a top dressing" for Wheat, Rye, Earley, &c, and the Grasses, (one peck of which will show visible improvement on an acre ?f ground.) This valuable Manure is offered for sale at Hie low price of ?15 per ton, cash, or on time for city acceptance, with interest achrcd. . Put up for shipment in bags of 200 pounds each. All orders by maiL, in accordance with above terms, will be promptly executed by JOHN II. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. [copy.]' Office or State IssrBCTOB'.pr Fertilizers, "> Labaratory of the Medical College, / Queen Street, Charleston, S. C, ^ November 24, 1870. j Mr. John II. Holmes. DearS:ii: The GYPSUM submitted by you for analysis is the most rcmnrkablc I have ever seen for its freedom from impurities of every kind, containing as it does but one-third of one per cent, of insoluble mctter. If it can be sup? plied of similar qurfity, it cannot fail to prove a great boon to Southern agriculture, as liiere is no crop to which it is not beneficial, whether applied alone or in conjunction with other manures. Vciy respectfully, your obedient servan*, (Signed) CHARLES U. SHEPARD, Jr., M.D. Jan 19, 1871 29' 6 _ ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. gower7cox&? WE would announce to our e'trslotuers, that we are prepared now to fill all orders for VEHICLES. ' We have added to our stock of Wood-Working Machinery, and increased our staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust that none of our patrous will be disappointed in having orders promptly filled. The stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Six-Horse Iron Axle Plan lation WAGONS will be kept full ; and now, as for one-third of a century past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We linvc a large stock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS, of our own make; also, a stock of Northern built Buggies?both low and high priced?for those who wish to purchase Northern work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. We call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we aro finishing them with groat carey-paint ing them elegantly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK. Freight only charged one wav on it by the Railroad. GOWER, COX S. MARKLEY. O. II. P. FANT, Esq., is our Ageut at Anderson, and Wilt1 receive all orders in our line. He will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same priees as'the Factory in Greenville. Dec 22, 1870 26 3m LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have formed a co-partner? ship for the practice of Law in the Courts ! uf this Suite, and also in the United States Court? 1 under t!ic name and style of Treseot & Hum-! pftreys: Office at Anderson 0. II., over W. F. I3i?rr k Co.'s Store. W. H. TRESCOT. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Jan ?i 1871 -J7 ' THE STATE OF SO%TH CAEOlritti .:? 5 COUNTY OE.OCONEE, . i, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I Complaint for Pilrtition-Freehold ) ??ti eC '11'. 1 ? Estate, Account, *c. |> , ..|?b? Summons. Thomas" R, Brackenridge. Plaintiff, vs. Agnes B. Milfortl, Sarali G. McClellah,,;Robert Brackcn i'idge, jr.. Jeremiah Brack.cnridge. James Brack* cnridge, David S. Brackeiiridge, Defendants. ^ To Robert Brackenridge. .jr.,. and David 8i" Brae*! enridge, two of the Defendants in the above stated case. ? ......!j ,'') " i]':<"*> f-j YOU" are hereby sqinmjinea' nbd required tjJ answer the complaint jn this action,"which'' is tiled in the office of I he C*ci'k of the: Court or" Comoion Pleas for said Couitty,--'??? to serVe copy of your answer bh the^stibscrlbcrs at thefr office in Walhalla, County and ^tate aforesaid,1 within twenty days from the service hereof, exV elusive of the day of service \, ahd if you fail to answer the complaint withinv th'i time aforesajdj the Plaintiff in this action will ap.ijly.lo.the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. REED, KELT;If, * BROWN,-J Plaintiffs Attorneys...;. TU E ? summons- in this action;., of, which thy; above is a copy, with the complaint for the ps^t*1 lion of the freehold estate of Robert Bracken^' ridge, sr., deceased, was filed on the 19th day of January in the office of the Clerk as above stated. Dated at Walhalla C. II., S. C, 20th day of January, 1871. REED, KEITH & BROWN,. Plaintiffs Attorneys. Jan 26, 1871 #0 ? THE STAtE OF S?TTT? CBEOLIHA,' COUNTY OF ANDERSON.. IN THB COURT OF COMMON PJUEAS. Copy Summons for Money Demand. Baylis F. Cray ton, David S. Maxwell, Samuel Mr Crayton and Oliva H, P. Fant, partner* in trade under their firm naifJe c'f B. F. Crayton & Ce.,' against Martin Manly. . :;-, To Ma irr is Maxlt, Defendant in (his tfotfcfiL ' , YOU are hereby summoned, and required answer the complaint in this action, which.' is this day filed in the office of the Clerk of tba Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subsoriber' at his office, at Acderson C. H-, S. C, within twenty days after the service of this summons d? you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will take judgment agaiust you for the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars, with interest at the rate of 2} per cent, per mouth from the first day of November, one thou? sand eight hundred and seventy, and costs. , Dated at Anderson C. II., S. C, December 18, 1870. * B. F. WHITNER,' Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Defendant. Martin Manly? . ?. TAKE notice that the summons in thjs actions of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Anderson Cortrt Hotrsc,,. in Anderson county and State of South Carol fit a, on' the 18th day of December, 1870. B. F. WHITNER,' Plaintiffs Attorney, Anderson C. H., S. C. Jan 5, 1870 27 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOUHA/ Cb'uXTY OP ANDERSON, . IN THE PROBATE COURT. ? WHEREAS, Lydia Ann M. Van Wyck, wid-, ow of the late William Van Wyck, has' filed her Petition" in this office, praying that a pa-.' per, of which she is appointed Executrix, bearing date the twenty-first day of May, 1867, and ad-: mitted to Probate in cvmiilonform, as the last Wig? and Testament of the late Win. Van Wyck, may be' proved in due form of lute ; and il appearing to? rn v satisfaction that William' Van Wvck, Augustus* Van Wyck, Robert A. Va'b Wyck, Lydia Ann Hoke, wife of Gen. R. F.' Hake, Benjamin S. Van Wyck, Samuel Van Wyck. Oxe B. Vaa Wjck,( Zoe Banks and Lydia Ann Banks, heirs at law ot the late William Van Wyck, reside beyond the limits of this State. If is . F Ordered, that they do appear in a Gourt of, Probate to be held at Anderson Court House, inj the county and State aforesaid, .on Jhe fourth day., of April, 1871, when, proceedings will (be had Ml lest tho legal validity c'f saict Will by proving the same in duo form of law. <r< ?.-.?' Given under my hand and seal this 3rd day of January, 1871. A. 0. NORRIS, . , Judge of Probate Anderson Couuty. Jan 5, 1871 27 0 ' ; In Equity, Anderson County. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Ross, Executrix. Jri. >John Ey Sit too, Francis El ifaTrisW anii ethers.?Cbsi platnt to Marshal Assets, cfc. ? , j ? ,: $ PURSUANT to the order of; the Court of Con?, nion Pleas,, silting in Equity, the creditors of Anthony W. Ross, deceased, are require'd to present fore or Complaint. '" " .'? * ?' JOHN W. DANIELS, c".c if. Clerk's Office, Anderson C. H.. S. C; V December 20, 1870.- / Deo 22, 187u ?? \ 2<T 8m V 'Marlon Crescent copy until l?flrof March next, and forward bill to this office. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROL Iff A. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co. Willis J. Kitsiuger vs. Peter King, Thomas King, ct al.?Petition for Partitton, ?c ... \ ? yij ''v3 xJt I'st' T appearing tomy_ satisfaction ih'at t'ejrry Ring,. JamesrR. K^t'singcr arid E!i?kbet h Kilsiriger,. Susan Risner, Nancy Ris'ncr, Serre'na Risner< Amy Risner, l?Vid Risner, Peter Nelson Risner,.' Defendanfs irx this case, and heirs s't'mw of Peter. King. dec*d, reside beyond the lfrriits of this State, on motrorj.oT John B. Moore, Attorney, Pro. Pet., 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 th'tf" same will bo taken as to them confessed. 4. i AV.a.lTORRfS;- >: Judge, of Probe ta. Dec 22. 1870 26 It Keouee Courier copy and send bill to this office. ^FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Store! McGRATH & BYRUM KEEP on hand a large and well assorted stock, of FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, LIQUORS and CONFECTIONERIES, which they - will sell low for cash or barter. They are always in the Cotton market. ' .'????> ? ?y Call and see them before you buy ycur Groce-' ries or sell your cotton and country produce. McGRATH & BYRU.M, ? Depot Street.' Jan 5. 1871 27 8a J. C. C. FHATHERSTON,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville and surrounding Counties, and in the United States Courts*.' OrrtCE?No. 8 Granite Row, tip stairs, over Watson & Bro's. Store, Anderson C. H. Jan 6, 1871 27" 7 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement." NOTICE,is hereby given that I will apply to. tJi& Judge of Probate for Anderson counly on Wednesday 8th February next, for a Final-Set-. llemepVftf the Estate of David Craig, deceased, and fcr letters of dismission therefrom. ? - ? ? JA^ER WILLIAMS, Adm>. JartVl871 - ? ,'2f 6 - DR. A P. CATER HAS removed to the house lately'occupied hj' Mr. W. S. Kccse, where lie can be found at all tun*?,'unless professionally eugagt*!?: Jau 12. 1871 28 4\