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war. ITEMS-EDITORIAL AND OTHERWISE. ?^dmdnd Jones, Judge of the Second Dis? trict W North Carolina, has been impeached for drunkenness. ? Under Radical carpet-bag rule the rate of taxation in Florida this year.has been fixed at $1.37 on the $100 of property. This for the State?the tax for county purpoees is to be ad? ded. - ?'? -^-The New York World says the last official Words of the impeached Governor Holden, of North Carolina were: "It is sweet, but financi? ally disastrous, to die politically for ones coun? try?* ? The Savannah Republican mentions the jnysterious disappearance of Major J. H. Gould, United States Revenue Collector, with about $100,000 of Government money. ?t. The parties who have been engaged in? vestigating the Meridian, Miss., difficulties, Bay that the troubles were brought about by the turbulent and overbearing conduct of the colored people. '?Commissioner Pleasanton decides that parsons whose gross income during 1870, esti? mated in currency, is less" than two thousand dollars are not required to make income returns, nor need make affidavit, showing that their gross income did not exceed that sum. .? The Chicago Tribune, lead;ng Republican paper o? the Northwest, says that "the Repub Lhjan. party must enter the next Presidential campaign under the heaviest of all loads, the responsibility for severe and long protracted dullness in-business." ? The Supreme Court of the United States pronounced an opinion recently that is of vast importance in every section of the country. In a case from Louisiana, it sustained the va? lidity of notes given for purchase of slaves !>revious te the war, thus affirmiug decision be ow. The decisions of the Supreme Court are the supreme law of the land, and the State Courts are bound to enforce them. ? In a recent debate on the Ku Klux ques? tion, Senator Ames declared that over eight hwvdred Republicans has been murdered in Louisiana within the last sixty days. Senator Pool averred that from thirty to thirty-five thousand white men voted the Republican tick ?&4? North Carolina last fall. But Senator Morton capped the climax of falsehood by sta? ting that fifty thousand murders bad been com? mitted in the South since the war. What a sad spectacle to the country when such as? tounding falsehoods are gravely uttered in the United States Senate?a body once honored by the presence of Calhoun, Clay and Webster, and their honorable cotemporaries. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH! Buy Your Goods From. IHAVE just received a full and complete as : sortraeut of GOODS, suited- to the SEASON and TIMES, oonsisting of Staple Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, White Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Ac, ?fcc. I also keep a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Syrup, Rice, Salt, and everything usually kept in a first class Grocery Store, which I am prepared to sell aa CHEAP as anybody in this part of the coun? try. My stock of IRON, HARDWARE, AND BUGGY HAT32HIALS, Is also as good as will be found in the up-coun? try, and they will be sold at inedcrato prices tor Cash. We aro always glad to soo our friends, and will take pleasure in showing our Goods, whether they bay or not. C. A. REED, * Anderson, S. C. April 6, 1871 40 8m THE POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE I 29 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. .WM. McBurney, geo. e. boggs, President. Secretary. & P. alexander, john t. darby, f Viee Pre*, and Actuary. Medical Adviser. IT is nnder the management of men .of well known integrity and ability. It is a PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY, man? aged entirely in the interests of its Policy Holders. It is a strictly CASH Company, avoiding the CREDIT system which is at best expensive, com? plicated, and often deceptive, and is being aban? doned by the best Companies in the North. In the three most important points of manage nent, to wit: Per ccntagc of "realized" asset6, prudence in selection of risks, and economy, the Policy Holders' has no equal among the Compa? nies doing business in South Carolina, not excep? ting two of the leading New York Companies. Insure in the only Company in the State, and keep your money at "Home." B. F. CRAYTON & SONS, Local Agents, Anderson, S. C. April 6, 1871 40 lm 1871. SPRING TRADE. 1871. CROQ/HET. Complete sets from $3 to $20 per set. BASE BALLS. All the different kinds at reduced prices. FISHING TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELING BAGS. For ladies and gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. G?NS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS and PRICES. AMMUNITION, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. <3i?ods shipped to any part of the country per express. The same careful attention given to or? ders by mail as to personal purchases. Trices for c ur goods based on gold at par. FOULTXEY, TRIMBLE & CO., 2<K) >v. lialtimoro Street, BALTIMORE. MD. April 6, 1871 40 ]y Ice! Ice! Ice! mHE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now open I for the season, and prepared to sell Natural ?ak?i Tee at from 1 to 1? cents per pound, accord? ing to. quantity. This Ice is far preferable to any manufactured or prepared by chemical process. J. I). BATEMAN, Agent Columbia, S. C. April 6, 1S71 '?<) j,u DON'T 0TEBL?0K THIS. No Charge for Showing Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from New York, and is now receiving a largo and well-selected stock, of Goods, which he is confi? dent can BE SOLD LOWER Than any stock of Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. His stock consists, in part, of Callooes, Carnbrios, Lawns, Percales, Muslins, Mozambique?, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, DeLaines, Alpaccas, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook, Blea. & unblea. Shirtint and Sheeting, riaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickinga, And, in fact, everything else belonging to the Dry Goods line. I have also an unusually large and cheap stock of J Mens', Ladies, Boys and Misses BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Menu', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS, Embraoes everything iu that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to (ho tinost CLOTHS and CA8S1MERES. My Gents' Furnishing Department Is complete in everything usually kept in that line. Of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions, I have an endless variety. All of the latest Btylo9 of? Ladies' and Misses Hats and Bonnets, Mens', Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, CravatB, Toilet Soaps, Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, Ac. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, SHOVELS, FORKS, SPADES, HOES, AXES, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, Ac, Ac, Ac Bo sure and examine my stock before purcha? sing, for I am confident I can sell you goods. A trial is all I ask. M. LESSER, No. 3 Granite Row, Anderson C. II., S. O. April 6, 1871 40 Highest Prcminm, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the South Carolina Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTER BITTERS, The most delightful Tonic known, f Imperfect Digestion I Cured by Sumtor Bitters, j ( Lost Appetite I Restored by Sumter Bitters, j Bodily Weakness Cured by Sumter Bitters. J CHILLS AND FEVER, Prevented by Sumter Bitters, j f Female Complaints ( . Believed by Sumter Bitters. J f Health* and Strength j_Restored by Sumter Bitters. J f Nervous Diseases > \ Cured by Sumter Bitters, j f Recommended by the highest ) ( medical authority in the State, j This popular Tonic and delightful) Beverage is for sale by all V Druggists and Grocers. ] DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Proprietors, . And Wholesale Druggists, _Charleston, S. C. For sale in Anderson by SIMPSON, HILL & CO., I Druggists. April 6, 1871_40 . . ' 4 Lessons in Fancy and Ornamental Work. MRS. R. H. HUBBARD begs leave to inform her friends and the public generally that she will give Lessons in FANCY and ORNA? MENTAL WORK, such as Hair, Feather, Boad, Shell and Crawel Flowers, Wax Fruit and Flow? ers, Plaster, Rosin and Alum Work, Oriental Painting, Crochet Work, Embroidery, *Laoe Knit? ting, Pencil Drawing, Ac. Egg* Terms for lessons reduced to the most reasonable figures. Special attention will bo given to scholars, and every ?ffort made to render satisfaction. Hair Jewelry manufactured for persons not wishing to take lessons, at very low prices. Any information as to terms, Ac. may be ob? tained on application to Mrs. Ilubbard at her residence, or to the editor of tho Anderson InUl? li jenccr. April C, 1871 40 4 Protect your Lives and Property. HAWLEY IS HERE! PREPARED to furnish the STAR GALVAN? IZED LIGHTNING ROD to all who desire to Guard against Damages by Lightning. Among many buildings that havo been rodded under my supervision, in this aud other commu? nities, I beg leave to refer to the following gen? tlemen as to work done for them : Prof. Wood row and A. Y. Leo, Esq., of Columbia; Capt. W. S. Sharpe, S. Blecklcy, Esq., and James A. Hoyt, of Anderson. 3?sf- Orders left at the Post Office will receive attention. April 6, 1871 40 Ira Administratrix's Notice. IF the late JOHN B. KARLE, who is supposed to have died Intoatnro, left a Will in the hands of any person, ho is requested to bring it to tho notico of A. O. Norris, Esq., l'robato Judgo, as toon as popsiblo. JANE A. BARLE, Adm'x., Per J. S. ML'KKAY, Attorney iu Faet. March 80, 1871 SH * ? SHERIFF'S SALE. In Court Common Pleas, Anderson Co., S. C. A. 0. Norris, Judge of Probate, vs. Jane C. Bur ris?.?Complaint on the nature of Specific Per fornance. BY virtue of an order from tbo Court of Com? mon Pleas to roe directed in the*above sta? ted ca?e, I will exposo to sale on the First Mon? day in May next, at Anderson C. H., within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 8^2 Acres, more er less, on waters of Wilson's croek, bounded by lands of the Estate of James Adams, deceased, J. A. Howard, and others. Tbumi?One-third cash, the balance on a credit of 12 months, with interest from the day of sale ?purchase to give bond with approved surely, together with a mortgage of the premises, to se? cure the remaining purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McQUKIN, Sheriff. April 6, 1871 40 ? 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. >Y virtue of sundry Executions to mo dfreo ted, I will exposo to sale on tho first Mon? day in May next, before tho Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, the follow? ing property, viz : One Tract of Land, containing 68 acres, more or leys, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Coilcy, John Reeks aad others, levied on as the property of Jeremiah SatterfielJ at the suit of Jacob Reed. One Traot of Laud, containing 322 acres, more or less, pituate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of James Erskine, Aaron Shirley, D. M. Stott and others, levied on as tho property of D. H. Webb, at the suit of F. 0. v. Borstel and oth? er*. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McQUKIN, Sheriff. April 6, 1371 40 4 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Anderson 0. II., S. C, on SALEDAY IN MAY next, that valuable properly known as NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, In the town of Anderson, now occupied by A. P. Hubbard. Sold as the property of Kcese & Mc Cully, Bankrupts. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash?balance on a credit of six months, with intorest from day of sale, with approved surety, and further to be secured by mortgage of the premises, which are to be insured and the Policy assigned. The costs of papers, stamps, insurance, &o., to be paid by the purchaser extra. Payment may bo anticipa? ted at any time. WM. S. BROWN, Assignee. April 6, 1871 40 4, Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold on Saleday in May next, at An? derson C. H., the Notes and Accounts be? longing to the Estate of William Sherard, de? ceased. Also, Twenty-Five Shares of Greenville and Columbia Railroad Stock belonging to said Estate. Terms cash.) T. A. SHERARD, ) . . , D. J. SHERARD, / " April 6, 1871 4? ~ 4 United States Internal Kevenue, Assistant Assessor's Office, 6th Division, 3rd District of South Carolina, j ANDER80N 8. C, March 29, 1871. TniS undersigned has received the appointment of Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Ith Division, 3rd District of South Caro? lina, embracing the Counties of Abbeville, Ander? son and Oconeo, and is now prepared to receive the Arnual Returns of Income for the year 1871. I* Strict conformity to the requirements of the law in reudering these returns will be required. Under the ruling of the Honorable Commieeion er of Internal Revenue, no Return will be accept? ed unless made out in detail, that is, with the proper entry opposite each item of the Return, and the whole subscribed and swore to. The form and manner for declaring that a per? son is not possessed of a taxable income, under the proviso of Section 118, of the Aot of Jnne 80, 1864, amended by the Act of March 2, 1867, is prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Rev? enue to be the Blank Return furnished, properly filled up,' subscribed and sworn to before me. For the purpose of expedition and promptness in response to these requirements, tho following is stated for convenience of tax payersj ! I will be at Anderson C. H. until "the 10th of ] April; at Beltoa on the 11th of April; at Wll ?liamston on the 12th and 13tb of April; at Pen dleton on the 14th and 15th of April. JOHN C. WHITEFIELD, Assistant Assessor. March 30, 1871 30 3 ZELL'S AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE! < I o Here's Your Fertilizer! Cheaper than Cotton! Invest a Penny and Make a Pound. WE will sell from this dale this woll-known, best Fertilizer ever used for the increased production ef Cotton? CASH, $?S.oO. TIME, $G5.00 PER TON. WATSON & BRO. March 80, 1871 89 8 SAMSON ... WAS A STRONG MAN, BUT IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE HUBBARD & WILSON ARE SELLING GOODS TREMENDOUS LOW, JUST CALL IK AND YOU WILL SEE! March 30, 1871 39 4 NOTICE. rr^nE BUSINESS heretofore carried on under the name and style of Thomas Dawson has been tkis day changed, and will bo carried on In the name of J. L. Dawson. All persons knowing thcmsolres to bo indebted to Thomas Dawson must make payment on or by Saleday in April, or their Notes and Aocouols will bo placed in the hands c-f an officer for collection, j J. L. DAWSON Mareli 2*. 1871 39 . 3 ' EIGHTEEN YEARS OF PRACTICAL SUCCESS ! INTRODUCED IN 1852.1.PATENTED DEO. 20, 1869. OLDEST SUPERPHOSPHATE MANUFACTURED IN THIS COUNTRY I MAPES' jSITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, COMPOSED OF Bones, Phosphatlo Gnano, Concentrated Ammoniacal Animal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. wo salt, plaster, 6alt cake, nitre cake, nor any adulteration of any kind. THE ammoniacal animal matter In MAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME consists of the flesh (containing 10 per cent, of ammonia) and the blood (containing 15 per cent, of ammonia) of beeves, horses, fish and other anknals, after the expression of fat and oil bj 9toam. Price, $50 Cash.*.$60 on Tim?. tST SEND FOR A PAMPHLET. KI N8MAN & H O "W ELL, General Agents, 128 East Bay, Charleston, S. C O. A.. REED, Agent for Anderson County, South Carolina. THE BEST GUANO IN THE WORLD !! "THE WANDO FERTILIZER." WE are-Agents for the celebrated "WANDO FERTILIZER," manufactured by the VERY 'RE? LIABLE FIRM of W. C. DUKES & CO., Charleston, S.'C, tried by tho best farmers in the State, and found to equal if not excol any other fertilizer. Price, $60 per ton, Cash, Delivered, or $65 'till 1st Novem? ber, IS?!, without interest, And boing a reduction of $10 per ton silfco last year. Freights and drayage always to be paid ki cash. ?gjy* Come at once and get your supply. Cherry & Bleckley, Agents, S. Bleckley, Agent, PENDLETON, 8. O? ANDERSON, S. C. Feb 16. 1871 _38 What is Hoatlaclio? In nine cases out of ten the souroe of headache is not in tho brain, hut in the stomach. Indigestion is the most fro quent causo. The digestive organs being disor? dered, they derange the action of the liver, the bowels, tho kidnoys and the nervos, and the wholo secretive and exorotive maohinery being as it wore thrown out of gear, the brain suffers. Ro storo the natural tone of the stomach and bowels with a few closes of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, and hoadaohe" arising from this cause is at once arrested. This doliglitfnl preparation is the best remedy for chronic and periodical hoadaohe at present known, and absolutely invnluohlo as a atoraaehic and gentle cathartic. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. March 80, 1871 80 2 Administratrix's Sale. WILL be sold at DEEP CREEK, len miles West of Anderson 0. II., on TUESDAY, 18th DAY OF APRIL, 1871, The Personal Property of the lato John B. Earre, deceased, consisting of HOR8ES, CATTLE, HOGS, CORN, FODDER, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN UTENSIL8 ' and FURNITURE, &o., oto. ?ALSO,? Eleven 13ales of" Cotton. TERMS OF SALE. The Cotton, and all nnms if and under Ten Dollars, cash. For all sums abovo Ten Dollars, on a oredit until the 1st day of January nexs, with intorost from day of sale, with two or more good sureties; JANE A. EARLE, Adm'x., Per J. 8. MURRAY, Attorney la Faot, March 80, 1871 89 8 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. 0. Norris, Eiq., Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, T. L. Cliukscalcs hns made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration on tho Estate and effects of Polly Clinkacales, de oeasod. These are therofore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the *aid Polly Clinkscales, deceased, that they be and ap? pear bofuro mo, in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Anderson Court Hou;e on the 13th day of April, 1871, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Ad miniitralion should not he granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of Maroh, Anno Domini, 187-1. A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. March 30, 1871 89 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. 0. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, J. B. Tompkinshns mado suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, de honis non, on the Estate and offects of John Tompkius, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said .lohn Tompkins, deceasod. that they be and appear beforo nm in tho Court of Probate, to be held,at Anderson Court House on Saturday, 15th of April, 1871, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grantod. Givon under my hand this 2Slh dav of March, A. D. 1871. A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probato. March 30, 1871 89 2 NOTICE. THE undersigned hereby gives notico that ho will make application to A. 0. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Fri? day, the 14th day of April next, for a final settle? ment of the Kstato of Olive Todd, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. A. TODD, Executor. Much?, 187.1 86 'J* Notice of Filial Settlement. NOT1CK is hcroliy given that I will apply (o Andrew 0. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate, on the 28th duy of April, 1*71, lor \\ Settlement of the Estate of Thomas Orr, deceased, and lor letters of dismission from the samo. JAMES OKU, Adra-'r. March 10, 1H7I 37 fi N OT AT COST I COME and SEE. BUTINO and selling for CASH, ire can, do, and will Bell at SHORT PROFITS. Our objeot is to MAKE by selling cheaply and turning over our money frequently. We don't fear a comparison of prices wllh any Drug Store in South Carolina. It. is impossible to enumerate. Suffice it to say, we have everything usually kept in a first-class Drug Store. We would, however, call special attention of the Ladies to a fresh supply of FINE EXTRACTS for the Handkerchief and Toilet. Also, our own manufacture of COLOGNE, of a very superior quality. PERKINS A HOUSE'S Non-Explosive Lamps. No More Freight on Dirt! We call the attention of Farmers to the fact that wo are agents for "Risley's Home-Made Fertilizer," A oliemical compound?enough to make ft ton eosting ?20 in New York?with which you oan mako your own manure at home, equal to the bent Fertilizers known.in this country, with little trouble. Call early as the season is passing. Wo oan give satisfactory references. SIMPSON, HILL ? CO., At the Sign of the Golden Mortar, ANDERSON, S. C. 1871. Spring and Summer Trade. MARSHALL & B?RGE, Charleston, S. C. WE offor to the merchants of the interior, a large and attractive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, Which we soil ai. the lowest market prides to prompt paying customers. MARSHALL & B?RGE. March 9, 1871 80 8m WAVERLY HOUSE, Anderson, S. C. JOHN A. MA YES, Proprietor. THE WAVERLT HOUSE has been repaired and fitted up, and has now a magnificent ap peaiance. Mr Mayes is lately of Abbeville, and is well known as a good Hotel keeper. The House has been newly furnished, and has all th*i modern improvements and comforts, and will give the best the country affords in way of fare, which will be served up in the best of style. Stop and see us, and you will be well treated. March 23, 1871 38 H. IL SCUDDAY, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, ANDERSON C. H., S. C, RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Anderson Village and vicinity. With an experience of sixteen years in all forms ?of disease peculiar to this climate, he hopes to meet the expectations of all patients committed to his care. - Special attention given to Obstcrics, and dis? eases of women and children. When not professionally engaged, he can usu? ally be seen at the Drug Store of Messrs. Simp? son, Hill & i)o., or at the residence formerly oc? cupied by J. 13. Sloan, deceased. March 23, 1871 88 6m Administrators' Notice. THE undersigned, Administrators of ihe Es? tate of tho late William Elrod, decoascd, hereby give uolice to the distributees of said Es? tate, and to all other persons, that they will, on tho 27th day of April next, make their Final Re? turn to the Probate Court for Andcrsou County, and ask an order from said Probate Court, grant? ing them a final discharge from said Administra? tion. WM. J. MILFORD, Z. HALL, Administrators Estate Wm. Elrod, dee'd. March !??, 1K71 87 6 ? Administratrix's Notice. rflllE undersigned having been appointed Ad? ministratrix of the Eetate of the late John 1). Karle, deceased, and having ina.de and appoint? ed J. S. Murray her Attorney in Fact, hereby no? tifies nil persons indebted to said Estate to make payment tu her said Attorney, and all povtoua having ciaims.agaiust said Estate to present them to him, proven according to law. JANE A. EARLE, Adrrfx. Maroh 2:?, 1871 .18 ."> THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOIIHA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Money Demand. T. M. Bristoll, C. F. Durbatil Bhd A. 8. Brown, partners under the firm name of T. M. Bristol! & Co.', against Willis E. Burkeft. ' To Willis E. BurKett, Defendant in this action : Y?? ft'ffc hereby summoned and required Ko answer the complaint in this action, which, is this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the) Court of Common Fleas for the said County, and' to serve si copy' of .your answer on the subscriber, at his office at Anderson C.H;, S. 0.. within twenty days after thfe s^rvioe of *hia sunrirtew oil you, exolusive of the-day ef service,, . ?. -}_. LH If yon fail to answer this complain^- within tfc# tlmo aforesaid, the plai tit iff -will take judgment against you for the sum of one hundred and fiftj eight dollars and sixty-two cents, with interest oa $79.35 thereof from the 80th day of July; 1870, and on $5.08 thereof from the 4th day of Not em? ber, 1870, and on $46.52 thereof from the 16th day of May, 1870, and on $28.76 thereof JrotSf the 28d day of July, 1870, and costs. Dated at Anderson C. H\, 3. C4 March 3?. 18T1V B. F. WHITNBR, Plaintiffs'Xtf?yV . To'the Defendant, Willis E. B?rkett TAKE NOTICE, that the summons tn t nig si*' ? ion, of .which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Anderson C. H., in the county of Ander? *son and State of South Carolina, oiP-theUntil day of March, 18rK- - - B. f. whitner; a Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson C. H., S.'C. ; March 30,1871 89 6 THE STATE OP SOUTH CAEOLIS?/ ? ..[COUNTY OF ANDERSON. ? ITS THE COURT OF COMMON EUBAS? - Summons for Money D< mand; John C. Whitefield against X. W. Wallace. To M. W. Wallace, Defendant fn this action t ? - j YOU are hereby summoned and required k> answer . the complaint in this' action, j winch is filed in the office ef the Clerk of the I Conrt of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on che subscribers at their office, at Anderson C. -H., S. C, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusivo of the day of service. " If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Sixty-five Dollars'; with interest at the rate of seven per oent. from the 7th day of March, one thousand eight hud dred and sixty, and costs. Dated Anderson 0. H., S. C, March 11, 1871. REED & BROWN, Plaintiff's Attorneys." oM.W. Wallace, Defendant. . TAKE. XOTICE that the summons In this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, and also the complaint, was filed in the office of - the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for th? County of Anderson, and Slate of South Carolina; on the 11th day of-March, 1871. REED ft BROWN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. I March 28,1871 88 ? _ '6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Conrt, Anderson County, James H. MeConnell, Adm'r'., vs. Andrew Burttf and wifo Margaret, William Jordan,' Bridget Jordan, Robert Jordan and Mary Ann Jordan. ?Petition to Partition Lands, pay Debts, $c. J[~T appearing to my satisfaction that Andrew l_ Burns and wife Margaret, W.illiam Jordan, ridget Jordan and Mary Ann Jordan, reside be? yond the limits of this State, on motion of J. C. Whitefield, Attorney, Pro. ?ct., it is Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of John Jor? dan, deceased, on or before the third Monday m May next, or their consent will be entered of re? cord. " A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. March 30, 1871 J 89 .6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In the Probate Court, Anden on County* Allen 0. Merritt vs. Evaline Gambrell and -oth? ers.?Petition to Confirm sale of Real Estate, Rth . l*ef, $e. IT appearing to my satisfaction ? fhat_ Monro Gambrell and Thomas GambVeH, heirs' at law of Ezckiel Gambrell, deceased, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Reed & Brown, j Attoyneys.'Tro. Pet.,. Ordered, That said defendants do appear and i plead, answer or demur to said petition within forty days from the first publication hereof, or the samo will be taken pro eonlcsso against them. A. 0.- NORRIS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. March 9,1871 16 6 Executor'8 Notice of Final Settle? ment. rjIHE Estates of the late Samuel Brown, deceased; D. A. Ledbetter, deceased, and* D. E. Brown, deeeased, Will be fettled on Tuosday, the 11th day of April next, on which day I will apply to A. 0. Norrie, Esq., Probate Judge of Anderson Cbutftyy for Letters of Dismission'from the same.,,' JOSEPH 1tV.#KOWN, Executor. I March 9, 18fl 10 6 - Estate Notice. mo ALL AND SINGULAR THE CREDITORS X ??ND DISTRIBUTEES OF WILLIS Mc GEE, dee'd.?Tako notice that the undersigned, Jesse McGee, Administrator of the Estate of Wil? lis McGec, deceased,' will, on the 11th day- of April next, apply to A. 0. Norris, Judge of Pro" bate for Anderson county, for Final Settlement of the Estate of Willis McGee, deceased, and for a' final dischargo from his administration. JESSE McGEE, Adm'r. Estate of Willis McGee. March 2, 1871 35 _6*' Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Probate Judge for Ander? son County for a Final Settlement of the Estate of William Rogers, deceased, and a discharge therefrom on Monday, the third day of April next. C. V. ROGERS, Adm'r. March 9, 1871 86 4 Notice of Final Settlement. nnHE undersigned hereby gives notice that her I will make application to A. 0. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate for Andersoti- County, . on1 Wednesday, 19th day of April noxt, for a FineT Settlement of the Estates of Robert Manly and' Sabestha Manly, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. J. J. MATTISON, Adm1\ March 9, 1#71 86 6* Notice of Final Settlement. WE, the undersigned, hereby give not ice that; wo will on Friday, the 21? day of April next, apply to the Judge of Probale for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Aria Cox, deceased. Also; in the Estate of John M. Cox, deceased. ARIS COX. Adm'r., NANCY COX, Adm;r. Mar?h 9, 18T1 36 -5 Notice of Final Settlement fTlUE undersigned hereby give* notice' tharf he 1 will apply to A. 0. Norris, Probato Judge for Anderson County, on Vred'iesday, the 26th day of April next, fqr a Final SetXtofeent of the Estate of James R. Burgess, deeeased, and] for letters of dismission ineYefrom. JAMES w. B?RGE*?; Adm'r.. March 16, 1871 .TT ft