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SPECIAL .NOTICES. .THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. IS r! ? ?T E; T-AKKN INTERNALLY, It euros sudden Colus, Coughs, 4c, and Weak Stomach, General '"Debility, Nursing Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint, Djspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp or Pain in the Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhoea and Dysentery APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Cures Felons, Bolts and Old Sores, Severe Burns, Scalds, f * " ? - Cuts, Bruises und Sprains, Swelling of the Joints, Ring Worm and tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chil? blains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheu? matism. It is a sure remedy 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 ou sugar, eaten) will be more effective than any? thing Sec printed directions, which accompany each bottle, bold by all Druggists. Unanswerable Argutbcuts. Established facts are silent arguments which neither pen nor tongue can shake, and it is upon established facts that the reputation of Hostetter's Stomach Bitte?, as a health preserving elixir, and a wholesome and powerful remedy, Is based. When witnesses conic forward 'n crowds, year after year, and reiterate the same statements in relation to the beneficial effects of a medicine upon 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 individuall of every class, and residents of every clime, and refer to the most prevalent among the complaints which aftiict and harass the human family. Either a multitude of people, stran? gers to each other, have annually been seized with an in? sane and motiveless desire to deceive the public, or Hos? tetter's Bitters, for no less than a fifth of a century, 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 are relying upon the Bitters as a sure defence against the aliments which the present season engenders, and their confidence ia not misplaced. The lecal potions which interested deal en sometimes endeavor to foist upon the sick in its stead, arc everywhere meeting the fate that is due to fraud and imposture, while the demand for the great vegetable spe? cific is constanilv Increasing. Successful Southern Euterprisc. Of many new Southern enterprises which have been un? dertaken since the war, none have met with greater or more deserved success than the door, sash and blind manu? factory of Mr. P. P. Toale, in Charleston, S. C. By hard work, indomitable energy and liberal advertising, Mr. Toalc has in three years outstripped all competition and established a business which would do credit to any city in the United States. 49* Ik you desire rosy checks and a complexion fair, and free from Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions, purify your blood and invigorate your system by taking Dr. I'terce's Alt. Ext. or Uold'.-n Medical Discovery. 11, has no equal for this purpose, nor as a remedy for "Liver Com? plaint," or "Biliousness," and "Constipation of the Bow? els." Sold by druggists. Pamphlet sent free. Address Dr. R. V. Pierre, Buffalo, N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Irish Potatoes. ARLY ROSE. Good.ich. Pink Eye and Mer cer Potatoes fur siile low by Sll.UiPE & towers. Feblt. 1S71 .32 E Administrator's Sale. THE undersigned will sell, at Anderson C. IL. on Saleday in .March next, the Causes in Aoiiou belonging to iiin Estate of Francis A. Campbell, deceased. Terms C4sii. ALFRED CAMPBELL, Adnir. Fob 9, 1S71 M2 Z notice:. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of the late James Jo".?s, deceased, are hereby rcqucs leu io make immediate payment, und those ha ring eferaauds against, the Estate to preseut them, properly attested, to the undersigned. JOHN H. JONES. 1 . , . William Junes, / rs . Feb 9, 1871 32 4 Notice of Final Settlement. fjnilE undersigned hereby gives notice (list he "J will make application to A. O. Norris. E6q., JuUgo of Probate for Anderson county, on Wednesday, 8th day of .March next, for a Final Settlement of the Et-tates of Austin Campbell and Francis A. Campbell, deceased, and a final dis eharge therefrom. ALFRED CAMPDELL, Adm'r. Feb 9, 1871 32 5 MAPES' PHOSPHATE. Price Reduced to $50 per Ton, IN CHARLESTON, IF application is made at an early day to C. A. REED, Agent for Anderson County. Jgy? Send in your orders immediately. Feb 9, 1871 C2 1 TH3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Ilf THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief. Lydia A. M. Van Wyck, Surviving Plaintiff, igaintl Mary Maverick, Samuel Maverick, Ueo. M. Maverick, Willie Maverick, Mary B. Maver? ick, Albert Maverick, Emala M. Weyman, Sarn oel T. Weyman. Joseph I). Weyman and Thompson, wile of Samuel M. Thompson, De? fendants. *So the Defendant-!, Mary Maverick, Samuel M:iv crick, Oeorge M. Maverick, Willie Mnvcrick, Mary B. Maverick, Albert Maverick, and - Thompson, wife of Samuel M. Thompson. YOU are herehjj summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. nnil to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint en the subscriber nt his uflice nl An lerson Court Mouse, South Carolina, within twenty days a.'ter the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service ; and if you tail to answer the complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action wi'l apply to Uie Court-for I lit rejicf de? manded in the complaint. Dated Anderson, January 9fh, 1R71. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson C. II., S. 0. To the Defendants, Mary Maverick, Srimuel Mav? erick, George M. Maverick, Willie Maverick. Mary B. Maverick, Albert Mnvcrick, ami - Thompson, wife of Samuel M. Thompson: TAKE KOTICE that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court at Anderson Court Ilouso. in the county of Ander? son, and State of Sout h Carolina, on ih.thiiiy ilrst day of January, 1871. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff s Attorney. Anderson C. if., S. C. Feb-9,. 1871 -il ? SHERIFF'S SALE. BT virtue of sundry Executions to nie direc? ted, I will expose to gale.on tIie first Mon? day in February next, before the Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, the follow? ing property, viz : One Tract of Land, containing 800 seres, more or less, situate in Anderson comity, bounded by lands of James Hi-skine, John Harper, Win. Wel born nnd others, levied on ns the property of D. H. Webb, at the suit of F. 0. v. Borstel and oth? ers. One Tract of Land, containing 9'.* acres, mere or less, lying one mile northwest of* Shallow Ford, on Seneei River? bounded by hinds of II. N. White, R. M. Graham and others, levied on as the property of M. 11. Stone, at the suit of Ueorge Hoof. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McCJUKlN, Sheriff. Feq 6, 1871 82 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Frobato Court, Anderson County, S. C. Ex Patte Real Estale of Robert Simpson.?Ptti . lton J'or Partition. BY Tirtue of an order from A. 0 Korris, Judge ol Probate for Anderson county, to me di? rected, I wiil expose to sale on the First Monday in March next, in front of the Court House at Anderson, within the legal hours of sale, the lands described in the proceedings in the above stated case, as the Heal Batate of Robert Simp? son, deceased, to Wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing JO acres, more or less, situate in An Andcrson county, bounded "by lands of Joshua Burrisa and othcra. . Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with good surety, and a mortgage of the premi? ses to secure the payment of ;iie purchase mouey, with leave to anticipate paj-ment thereof. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGl'KIN, Sheriff. Feb 8, 1871 82 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. En the Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. BY virtue of an order to me. directed from A. ?. Norris. Judge of Probate for Anderson county, I will expose to sale on the ft ret Monday in March next, at Anderson C. II . THE CI10SE3 IN ACTION Of the Estate of Aria Cox, senior, deceased. Also, the Choses in Action of the Estate of John M. Cox. deceased. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Feb 8, 1871 22 3 CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. O. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $200,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. L. D. CHILDS, President. Dr. J. W. Parker, It. M. Waixack, John s. Wiley, Dr. John T. Daroy, E. Iloi'Jt, KiriiAitu irN'EALi:, Jr. C. D. Meltox, Attorney. W. Ti. fil'LICK, C. J. iREDEM., Cathicr.' A*ihrtant Cashier. rflllE capital stock of this Bank is now $200. 000, all of winch has been paid in, and coi.tinned by the Comptroller of Hie Currency. Authority has also been received for a further in crease to the amount of $50,000, of which over $20,000 has already' been taken. Persons wish ing to make an investment should apply without delay. Ihe Surplus Fund is now ?0,000, or three per cent, upon iis slock. The Carolina National Bank issues certificate? of deposit, bearing interest at the rale of seven per cent, per nuiiiltn. This feature of us bits) uc-ss makes it practically A. Savin I3anlf, And attention is cnll<d to the fact that the safety | of these deposits, as well as all others, are guar? anteed by ihe whole capital of the Bank. No safer mode of temporary investment is offered to ilie pubiiciban this?the deposits being payable mi demand, or on short nonce Deposits of any amount received either in currency or coin, and payable ill the sam-. Interest will be paid at the eud of each six months, should deposits remain beyorj^that length of time. Coiumbij, S. U., Feb. I, 1S71. 31?.1m The Singer New Family Sew? ing Machine. nnilE undersigned wi .!d respectfully inform their friends that inry have lately become ?gents for tho Singer Improved Sewing Machine, This machine has been fully tested, an 1 its mcr iis surpass, in many respects, any of the standard machines. We are also still agents for the Empire Scwii:g Machine, and keep on hand a sample of each, and will take great pleasure in exhibiting them. The above Machines will turn a wide and nar? row hem, braid, tuck, cord, trim, bind and ruflh without the use of a basting thread, all of which we can explain to the satisfaction of any who may purchase. We sell them at New York retail prices, or lease them at one-half cash, and balance in monthly payments of ten dollars each. These Machiues arc warranted for leu years. J. B. UI.AKK X* SON. Feb 2,1871 81 4 Reidvillc Female College, REIDYILLE, Spartaiibuug County, S. C. Rev. THOM. WARD WHITE, Principal, Assisted by competent and experienced Teachers. THE next Session begins on the FIRST MON? DAY (Oth) of FEBRUARY. Terms per Session of five Months. Board, including washing, fuel and lights, $(J2.00 Tuition?Primary, ... 1U.00 Intermediate, - - ... 15.00 Embracing Ancient ami Modern Languages and higher Mathematics, - - 20.00 Music, ..... oo.Od Use of Piano, .... 2..r>0 Matriculation, .... o.OO By order of the Board of Trustees. W. HARRISON, Secret - < . and Treasurer. Fob 2. 1871 ::i ' ? -> TO RENT, A T low figures. I lie beautiful Silcox place, in J\_ the town of Audir on, on the 1'ciidlt-ton road, with plenty of wood and It.only aci'< ol land in u hie.li slate of cultivation. Applj '?<> the undersigned at the Drug Store of Simpson. 11:1 & Co. it. S. H ILL, Ag- nt. .Lin 26, 1871 30 Administrator's Sale. ILL be sold, on Saleday in March next, m Anderson C. II., the Notes and Accounts belonging to the Estate of John B. Armstrong, deceased. Terms cash. BANTER HAYS, Surviving Administrator. Feb 2, 1871 ;jl ;; Sewing Machines Repaired. FT1IIE undersigned would call tho attention of J I persons having Sewing M ichincs out of or- I dor to the fact that he will repair nil kinds of Machines at reasonable rates. He can be found ?it the store of J. B. Clark & Son. JOHN (f C'-.ARKK. Feb 2, 1871 31 * Landreth's Fresh Garden: Seeds. Iym sale bv * . SIFARMS & TOWERS. Veh 2, 187! >. 31 Li X JL VV Jr^?~\ kjr U J\_ IM .KJ C5, SOLUBLE MANURES, AND MANUFACTURED AT TUE lETXWA-N WORK IHG CI-IA.RLIi:STOISr5 s. c. BY TUE S?PERPHOSPHATE rriHK now well-known ETI WAX GUANO is manufactured from the Native Bone riiosphatcs of I Sooth Gar. .linn. These Phosphates in their natural slate are Insoluble, and require to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Company have now in operation the largest Sulphuiic Acid Chambers at the South, and arc, therefore, able to manufacture at ihe lowest rales, the highest grade of Fertilizer; it being clear that the grejter the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which nuy Fertilizer contains, the less the quantity required per acre. In order to make the Fertilizer complete; Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantities are added. With these views the Company manufacture and offer for sale ETIWA1ST GT7A1STOS Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 PERCENT. OF DIS SOL VED DONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME, aud from 2 to 2\ per cent, of AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GUANO and POTASH, to adapt it to all crops. Price $08 per ton, cash; on time, $7U per ton, and interest 7 per cent, per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, Of high 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 he found a cheap and convenient way to transport that material. The grade fur? nished will bo from 18 to 20 percent. Dissolved 1'onc Phosphate Price S40 per ton cash. On time. $40. with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furnished to order at an additional price percentage. COMPOUND ACID PIIOSPIIATE, Specially prepared for composting with cotton seed and other plantation manures. Pries'$35 per ton. cash ; on time, S4U, with interest Ht 7 per cent, per annum. GROUND BONK, At ninch lower rates, consisting simply of the Native Bone Phosphates ground to powder. Price $20 per Ion cash. Un iime, ?li2 and interest at 7 per cent, per annum. "WM. C. BEE & CO., AGENTS, No. 14 Adger'a Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C< X. B.?The percentage of Dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, and Ammonia in all the Etiwans, is ascertained at the Works, by their Chemist, before delivery". Should any purchaser be dissatisfied, he may return average samples of any purchase, within thirty I'iO) days after delivery, and they will he.inalyzed anew, and any deficiency in the per centage guaranteed will be made good to him by the Company. B. F. CRAYTON & SONS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. January 2?. 1871_30_2m 44 WANDO FERTILIZER. 3E2 3F5 3F8. 3? ?ZJ 3SS OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZES has been Reduced fob the seas m of is7i, TO MEET TUE NECESSITIES OF THE 1J L A 1ST T I IST G COMMUNITY, AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT CASE?Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory. TIME?Fifty-five Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, Payable I.?st Norcmber, ISiyi, without Intercast. WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, Charleston, B. C. o E.S IL. M? ?Z3 DEBSL TBL* MS "XT 9 Agent at Anderson C. H., S. C. Jan 12. 1R71 2a Sm WHANN'8 \mw mm SUPERPHOSPHATE. The Great Fertilizer for Cotton and all Crops! TIIK unparalleled success of this Great Fertilizer on ALL CROPS, proves it to be tin BEST aud CHEAPEST Manure now otlercd in the market. It has been used by many of the most eminent Planters in ibe South, and IN EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. On COTTON its effects have been particularly marked It is no rare thing for WIIANN'S PHOS? PHATE tcintereasc the yield from ONE IIUNDUED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more. Mr. Geo. C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, 0*., in a l?tlcr to the Southern Banner and Planter, Augurla, Ca., says (hat in an experiment with seven lea-ling Superphosphates and Guanos, Whaxk's proved itself the hest of all those tried, paying a net profit at the low market rale of f 20.AO j>c? noro c-f eoWo?. A copy of Mr. Dixon'o letter will be ?enl on application. FOR PALE BY CLAfiHOBN. HERRING & CO. Jhh vi* Iff;i ??HAJ.lt I.RSTON, g. C., and AUGUSTA, Georgia'. 28 3hi SHARPE & TOWERS; GUANO AGENCY. WE ARE AGENTS FOR i'HF FOLLOW 1NG LIST OF GUANOS? Soluble Pacific Guano. $64 per Ton, Cash. Compound Acid Phosphate. $44 per Ton, cash. Flour of Bonea $04 per Ton, cash. Baugh's Rawbene Phosphate. $04 per ton, cash. Carolina Fertilizer. $59 per ton, cash. Carolina Fertilizer. $64 on time, with 7 ptr cent, interest. Phceni Guano. $56.50 per ton cash, or $66.50, time. Guano, Salt & Plaster Compound. $64 per ton eash, or $74 time. Wilcox, Gibbes& Cos. Manp'ted. $69 per ton cash, or $79 time. Freights and Dray age on all Guanos, CASH. Fob 2, 1871 31 3m PURE GYPSUM! Containing 80 Per Cent, of Soluble Matter! G*1 ROUND AND PREPARED IN THIS CITY, f and warranted free from adulteration. The annexed communication from Prof. Charles U. Shepard, Jr.. of the purity of this article, is a guarantee of its highly valuable qualities to the farmer, being available when mixed with other manures, to the great advantage of any kind of crop. Uncqualed as a top dressing for Wheat, Rye, Parley, &c, and the Grasses, (oDe peck of which will show visible improvement on an acre of ground.) This valuable Manure is offered for sale at the low price of $15 per ton, cash, or ou time for city acceptance, with interest added. Put up for shipment in bags of 200 pounds each. All orders by mail, in accordance with above terms, will be promptly executed bv JOHN 11. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Boyce's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. [cor-t.] Omca or State Inspector or Fertilizers, "> Ladaratory of the Mkdical College, j Qt7KKJi STREET, ClIAIlLKSTOX, S. C, ) Noveiubtr 24, 1870. / Mr. John II. Holmes. DtCAnSta: The GYPSUM submitted by you for analysis ir the most remarkable I have aver seen for its freedom from impurities of every kind, Containing as it does but one-third of one per cerit. of insoluble nuttier. If it can be sup? plied of similar rju. lit v. it oannol fail to prove a great boon to Southern agriculture, as there is no crop to which it is not beneficial, whetherapplied alone or in conjunction wiih other manures. Vciy respectfully, vour obedient servan', (Signed) CHARLES U. SHEPARD, Jr., M.D. Jan 19, 1871 29 G ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. G0WER9G0X&MARKLEY. WK would announce to our customers, that we arc 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 therejjjro trust that none of our patrons will be disappointed in having orders promptly filled. The stock of One, Twi, Three. Four and Six-Horse Iron Axle Plan? tation WAGONS will be kept full ; and now, as for one-third of a century pa?t. these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. * We have a large siock 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 ns any Southern dealer. Wo call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we are finishing them with great care, paint? ing them elegantly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK. Freight only charged one way on it by the Railroad. GOWER, COX k MARKLEY. 8?jr 0. II. P. FANT, Esq., is our Agent at Anderson, and will receive all orders in our line. He will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same prices as the Factory in Greenville. Dec 22, 1870 2f, 3m SIMPSON, HILL & CO, Coram?nce the New Year with an increased STOCK OF DRUGS, Superior to any ever offered iu this market. WITH many thanks to our friends, both in Carolina and Georgia, for their patron? age, we ask special attention to the lellcwing? 1,000 packages Buisl's Celebrated GARDEN SEEDS, Suitable to the climate, warranted fresh and genuine. Kaily Rose Potatoes, Fine Cigars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Perkins & House's Patent Safety Lamps, Ths very best article of Tca^at $1.20per lb. In addition to Medicines of all kinds? Perfumery. Fancy Soaps, Points, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c. &c, kc. BgF Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the Jay or night. SIMPSON, HILL Sc CO., At the Sign of Hie Golden Mortar, ANDERSON, S. C. Jan It, 1871 20 FAIRVI3&W Fairvicw, Grecuvillc Co., S. C. J. B. SMITH, A. 15.* Principal. THIS School, located midway between' the city of Greenville aud Laurens C. II., will be opened on MONDAY, Jannary 30th. It affords a quiet and retired situation, and the means of thorough instruction for young men preparing for business or College. ltoard arrd tuition on the most reasonable terms. For particulars address the Principal. Jan 26, 1871 30 3* W. K. LESTDSEY, WATCH-MA KEEr HAS located at PKNDLETON, and gives his entire attention to the RlvPA'IRING of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY of every description, All work warranted and di ne on short notice. Jan 2:t. 1*71 :!0 'Uu , THE STATE OF SOUTH CAfe?UJTA? COUNTY OF OCONEE. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PL.BA8? j Conq>liiint for Partition Freehold j c S?mmottSi Lstale, Account, ffC / r* l Thomas "R. Brackenridge, Plaintiff, ts. Ague* tit j Milf'ord, Sarah 0. McCIellab., Robert Bracken? ridge, jr., Jeremiah Brackenridge. James Brack* j cnridge, Uavid S. Brackenridge, Defendants. I To Robert Brackenridge. jr., and David 8. Brack? enridge, two of the Defendants in the above stated case. - YOU are hereby summoned and required ta answer the complaint in this action, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court ef Common Pleas for said County, and to aervt 4, copy of your answer on the subscribers rft their office in Walhalla, County and State afbreiaidj within twenty days from the service hereof, ?X* elusive of the day of service ; and if you fail t? answer the complaint within the time aforesaid* the Plaintiff in this action will apply lotheCeurt for the relief demanded in .the complaitjlw.-f REED, KEITH & BROW# , Plaintiffs Attorneys. THE summons in this action, of which the above is a copy, with the complaint for the parti? tion of the freehold estate of Robert Braekett ridgc, sr., ilecensed, was filed on the 19th day of January in the office of the Clerk as above staledi Dated tit Walhalla C. H.. S. C, 20tK.diaJr ?f January, 1871. RE KD, KEITH & BR?rf Nj . Plaintiffs Attorneys^ Jan 2G, 1871 30 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CBROLIKlf COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLIAfl? Copy Summons for Money Demand. Baylis F. Cray ton, David S. Maxwell,' Samuel M. Cray ton and Oliva h. P. Fant, partners int trade under their firm name of B. F. Cray ton ft CiJ, against Martin Manly. , . To Marti* MAxlt, Defendant in this action. YOB nre hereby summoned and required te answer the complaint in this action, which i.i this day filed in the office of the.Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County., tfii to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office, at Anderson C H., S. C, within twenty days after the service of this summons oa you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plaintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars, with interest at the rate of 2j per cetk. per rfconth from the first day of November, ope thou? sand eight hundred and seventy, aud costs,' Dated at Anderson C. Ii., S. 0., December 19,' 1870. B. F. WHITNER, Plaintiffs Attornly. To the Defendant. Martin Manly? ,., TAKE notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Anderson Court House, in Acd'crsau ..County, and State of South Carolina, on the 18tji day or December, 1870. B. F. WUITNE?; , Plaintiffs Attorney, Anderson C. H.; S. Cl Jan 5, 1870 27 . ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUBfA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE PROBATE COURT. WHEREAS, Lydia Ann M. Van Wyck, wid ow of the late William Van Wyck, has fileu her Petition in this office, praying that a p? per, of which ahe is appointed Executrix, bearing date tho twenty-first day of May, 18C7, and ad? mitted to Probate in common form, as the last; Will end Testament of the late Wm. Van Wyck, may be. proved in due fonii of law; and it appearing (jj roy satisfaction that. William'Van Wyck, Augustus Van Wyck, Robert A. Vau Wyck, Lydia Ann H'oke. wife of G?n. R. F. Hoke, Benjamin S'.' Van Wyck, Samuel Van Wyck. Oze B Van Wyck/. Zoe Banks and Lydia Ann Ranks, heirs at law of the iate William Van Wyck, reside beyond the limits of this SlaU. It is Ordered, that they do appear in a Court of Probate to be held at Anderson Court House, in the county and State aforesaid, on the fourth day of April, 1!S71, when proceedings will be had to test the legal validity of said Will by proving the tome in due form of law. Given under my hand and seal this 3rd clay of January, 1871. ..: A..O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Jan 5, 1871 v 27 6 m_ In Equity, Anderson County. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Ross, Executrix, vs... Jollrp B. Sittoo, Francis E. Harrison and others.?Co??i? plaint to Marshal Assets, PURSUANT to the order of the Court of Con> mon Pleas, sitting in Equity, the creditors ot Anlhouy W. Ross, deceased, are required to' present and establish their respective claims be? fore me on or before the 15th day of March, 1871, or be barred from the benefits of the afoxesaid Complaint. > JOHN W. DANIELS, o.o p. Clerk's Office. Anderson C. H.. S. C, 1 December 20. 1870. / Dec-22, 1870 26 Sm ,, %3jjp Marion Crescent copy until loth.of March' next, and forward bill to this office. . FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Store f McGRATH- & BYRUM IT eep on hand a large nrfd well asserted stock! k of FAMILY groceries. PROVISIONS,' liquors ami confectioneries, Which Hie/, will sell low for cash or barter. They ar? alwaya in the Cotton market. , ... , . . Call and see them before you buy your Groce? ries or sell your cotton and country produce. McGRATH & Bl'R?M. ,. Depot Street., Jan o, 1871 27 3ia \ A CARD. Iii avk this day transferred my Agency for IhV Bath Paper Mills, Bath, s. C, to McGRATH & BYRUM, and recommend my old customers to1 them. W. S. KEESB. Jan 6, 1871 27 3m RAGS! RAGS!! RAGSH! AVA.jSTTEX>, \ 1 a a aaa pounds of cotton rags/ 1UU.UUU for which ,he highest cafl* price will be paid. McGRATH & BYRUM,' Depot Street. Agerit for Bath Paper Mills. Jan 5, 1871 2? 3m _ Notice of Final Settlement; ^VTOTICE is hereby given that we will apply to j^j the Jndge of Probate for Anderson county on Monday, 27th day of February next, for. a Final Settlement of the Estate of Thomas Parka", deceased, and for letter* of dismission therefrom. EDWIN II. BOBO. GEORGE W. LESTER, Administrators.' Jan 2?, 1871 *0 4. Notice of Final Settlement? npiIE undersigned hereby gives notice that ,be will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county, on Wedtiesday, the 15th day of February, next, for a final settlement of the1 Estate, of P. m. Gambrell, deceased, aud for Letters of disr mission therefrom. 0. V. COX, Adtun Jan 20, 1870 30 NOTICE. The notes due the Estate of Elias Earl*', deceased, are in my hands for cotleetfojn All persons interest' 1 will sue cost bv ma&itijjs nay incuts at an early day. 1 j ,<t. s. murray. Jan 26: 1871 30 ? I ' : Hi r. :i.