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SPECIAL NOTICES. 1840 W18 70 THE PAIN KILLER ir- * May Justly be styled the grent medicine of the world, for there is no region of the globe into which 1! has not found Its way, anil beon lurgely used and highly prized. More? over, thorc Is no clime to which It has not proved to be well adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of diseases; it la a ipead y and safe remedy for burns, scale. \ outs, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well n.? for dysentery, dlaxrhcc* and bowel complaint* genorally, 1; Is admirably vulted for every race mt men on the face of tie globe. ft Is ? rery significant fact, that notwithstanding the long period of years that tho "Pain Killer" has besn before the world, 11 has never iost one whit of Its popularity, but, ou the cdntrary, the call for It has steadily incroased from Its first discovery, and at no previous time I as the demand for It boon so great, or tho quantity made been so lurge, as to-day. Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the Pain KITler ever been in higher roputc, or boen more generally used by families and individuals, than it has been here at ilbme, whew it was first discovered and introduced. That ? tho Pain Killer will continue to be, what we hnvo styled It, Tire great medicixe of tug wohld, there cannot be- the shadow of a doubt.?[Providence Adiertisrr. Bear In Mind. , When disease has undermined tho health, and the phys? ical system has become prost rated, ft stimulant that will-not only strengtbeu, but remove the cause, should be immc meaiately resorted to. Mental distress. Is also a fruilfnl source of the breaking down of the constitution, and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly .rJarming. h'ot all such maladies Hostettor's Stomach Kl! tens have been found unsurpassed. By acting directly upon tltc digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so often complained" of by persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as digestion is restored, the pa? tient finds his strength inorcasiug, and his general health Improved. Thousands of persons cortify that it may be relied on in all cases of weakness or nervous debility'attendant upou sedentary habits. The generality of Bitters'are so disa? greeable to the taste that they are objectionable to a weak atomach. This is not the case with liostetter'a Bitters, which will be found mild and extremely pleasant. Balsam-' 1? plants, barks and roots contribute their rctorntivcjuicM to render it soothing and strengthening. Its basis is tho, janly pure stimulant which has over been produced, con? taining jxo/ilsU oii. or any other deleterious element. The most careful and skilful chemists have analyzed the Bitters, 'and pronounce them harmless. This is scientific testimony, but the testimony of the hundreds of thousands who have experienced the preventative and curative effects of the great vegetable toxic and alterative of modern times-is si ill more conclusive. In Fever and Aguo, Dys? pepsia*, ?"Biliousness, Nervous Complaints, Chronic Com plaint* and general debility it is as nearly infallible as any? thing in this fallible world can be. Tue Fcttbb Prosperity ok the South.?There can bo ho doubt that it would contribute greatly to the future prosperity of this section of the Union if many amongst us would turn their energies and capital in new"channels of enterprise and business. The old roads are clear,xbut they are worn and crowded. Blaze a new path Ihrough the woods for yourself, young man, and you will arrive at the Koai-of success ahead of your competitors. A (.triking cx unipte of the value of tins precept is found in the case of Mr. P. P. Toala, of Charleston, S. C., a plain mechanic, who ha* made himself the head of a largo manufactory of doors, ?ashce and blinds. . More than 500,000 people bear testimony to the Vonderful curative effects of. Dc Picrcc's Alt. Ext or f ioklen Medical Discovery. For palpitation or irregular fcctlon of the heart, all severe, acute of lingering Coughs, ?ad for "-Liver Complaint" or "Biliousness" it is unc ?quslod. Sold by all druggists.. COME!! COME I! COME!! WHERE? WHERE? WHERE? TO Cochran's Cheap Cash Store! JlIND buy Ladies' Hats & Sundowns, Trimmed and untrimmed, consisting of Ladies' Puff. Ladies Col tago. Cypsey's. Pni \<> Nill ron's, Pique Uypsey'ts, ? Lace, Misses' Brown Pe? dal Sundowns, White Nor? woods, Cauton Shades, While Pedal Shades, White Canton St. Le? ons. Pedal St. Leons, Many others loo te- Ex Ira Lurge Biack diousto uauio. Shades, Paris, Alat>ka Trimmed, Ladies' chip? ped Cambria*, Broad ways.Saratega Bell.aud * ALSO, A eomploto assortment of Infant and Misses' lists, all sizes and descriptions. Straw Trim? mings of every description. My prices are so low that it astonishes tho na? tives. April 18. 1871 41 13 I IS CLOTHING, CLOTHING, AT Cocliran's Cheap Cash Store, To suit Old Men, Young Men, Singlo Men, Married Men, ltich Men, Toor Men, Old Bachelors, ?'Or any other Man," As the following prices will provo: PANTS, from 75 cents to $10.00 per pair. COATS, from 51.00 to S25.00 each. VESTS, from 75 cents to S5.Q0. Call soon and examine for yourself, as it is sell? ing fait. in**!\f JOHN R. C0CIIRAN. April 13, 1871 41 ladies'Shoes! Ladies'Shoes! V THE largest and mo?t complete nssorlmcnt of Ladies Shoes ever offered in Anderson, JLt Cocliran's Stoi-e. Competition dofad! I cannot "and will hot be UNDERSOLD! April 13, 1871 41 Adjourned Meeting. IK accordance with a resolution adopted at a meeting of the citizens of Andorson, held on baturdny night, April 1st, an adjourned meeting vrill be hold in the Court House, on Thursday evening, 13th inst., to receive the report of the committee appointed to confer with the authori? ties of ih? Air Line Railroad. K* order of the Chairman. JAMES A. HOVT, Soc. April 18. 1871 41 1 NOTICE. THE-Convention of Prayer for Anderson Coun? ty will hold its nes-t Quarterly Meeting in the Baptist Church At Williwwston on Friday and Saturday before the first Sabbath in May, a*d Tublic Prayer meeting on Thursday evening be? fore. Circles will l>e prompt in sending dele? gates, and all Ministers are invited to attend. I!. W. TO DD, Sec. April 13r 1871 M 1 Another Great Reduction iN PRICES AT COCflRAiVS_STORE! 1 Five pounds Good COFFEE to the Dollar! Nine pounds Good SVGAS to the Dollar! And other Goods in Proportion. ?-0 Ifake this method of thanking tlio citizens of Anderson county for the very liberal patron? age extended to me,-and promise to continue RE? DUCING PR 10 ES. Call and examine, and you will find attentive Clerks-ready to show you tho" LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, and mcfst COM? PLETE assortment of Goods ilu Anderson, at the lowest prices imaginable. BE SURE and CALL before PURCHASING. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 18, 1871 * 41 LADIES' DRESS GOODS In Great Variety, embracing all the Latest and most Fashionable ' STYLES. IWILL not attempt a description, as it is im? possible to deseribe their DELICATE TINTS RARE BEAUTY. Do not fail to call and exatainc my stock. No trouble to show Goods. I buy for CASH, I sell for CASH,' and know that I can sell goods as CHEAP as the most exacting could desire. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 13, 1871 41 HATS!" HATS!! HATS!! HATS! EATS!! HATS!!! HATS ! HATS 11 HATS I AT COCHHAF'S STORE. ALL NEW SPRING STYLES, just received from Paris IN A BALLOON, Tariff not Paid. Consequently, I am enabled to sell Hats lower than tiny merchant in the State. My styles con? sists of? "How's that for High," Katy Did, Will-o'-the-Wisp, Soft Ventilators, Hard Cash, Saratoga, St. Domingo, Stereoscope, &c. JOHN R. COCHRAN.' April 13, 1871 41 BRING ON YOUR CATTLE Iwill givo yon a good price for them in Goods JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 13. 1871 41 ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. ER?COX& WE would announce to our cnsfoiners, that we aro prepared now to till all orders for VEHICLES. Wc have added to onr stock of Wood-Working Machinery, and increased our stuff of workmen to about 70, ?od ihcreforo trust that none of our patrons will bo disappointed in having orders promptly filled. The stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Six-Horse Iron Axle Plan? tation WAGONS will be kept full ; and now, as for one-third of a century past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. - Wo liave a large siock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS, of onr own make ;? also, a Block of Northern built Duggics?both low nnd high priced?for those who wish 16 purchase Northern work, .as cheap as au3' Southern dealer. We call eptciul attention to (lie improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we are finishing tlicra with great care, paint? ing them oleguutly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORE. Freight only charged one way on it by the Railroad. COWER, COX & MARKLEY. 0. n. 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 tho Factory in Greonville. Dec 22, 1870 26 Cm I The HoiiSB wc Live- In. TBe mind is the tenant of the body, and uulcss the tenement is kept in good repair, the immortal occupant is de? pressed, distraught, miserable, and sees thiugs "as through a glass, darkly," not as they roally are. When the Btomach is relaxed, the liver tor? pid, the bowels disordorcd, and the nerves un? strung, invigorate, vitalize, regulate u'ird tone them with * TARRAHT'S SELTZER APERIENT, Its operation is certain, painless and salutary. It brings tho action of these important organs into conformity with the laws of health; the spirits rise, the brain clears, and the capacity to enjoy life is restored to deponding invalids. SOLD 15Y ALL DRUGGISTS. April 18, 1871 41 ? 2 THE POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE 29 B30AD ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. wm. McBurney, geo. e. boggs, President. Secretary. e. p. alexander, john T. darbt, Vice Pres. autl Actuary. Medical Advise*. IT is under the management of men of well known integrity and ability. Itirt a PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY, man? aged entirely in the interests wf its Policy Holders. It is a strictly CASH Company, avoiding the CREDIT system which is at best expensive, com? plicated, nnd often deceptive; and itr being aban? doned by the best Companies in the North. In the three most important points of manage? ment, to wit: Per centngo of "realized'' assets, prudence in selection of risks, aud economy, the Polioy Holders'has no- cq?al among the Compa? nies doing business i?"So<Wh Carolina, not excep? ting two of the lead:>?? 3""cw- York Companies*. Insure in the only Goarpany in the SlnMytttd ksepyour money at "Home." E. F. CRAYTON JE SOW? Local Agents, .Vtulerfoi'v -S April' C, 1S71 if)- ii& OVERLOOK THIS No Charge for Showing Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from New York, aud is now receiving a large aud well-selected stock of Goods, which he is confi? dent can BE SOLD LOWER Than any stock: of Qooda EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET* His stock ooasists, in part, of Calicoes, Cambrics, Lawns, Percales, Muslins, Mozambique^, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, DeLaines, Alpaccas, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook, Bloa. & unblea. Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickings, .And, in fact, everything else belonging to the Dry Goods liuc. I have Clso an unusually large and cheap stock of | Mens', Ladies, Boys and Missos BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Mcns'j Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS, Embraces everything in that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to the finest CLOTHS and CASS1MEEBS. My Gents' Furnishing Department Is complete in everything usually kept in that line. Of Fancy GooJs and Yankee Notions, I have an endless variety. All of the latest slyles of? Ladies] and Misses Hats and Bonnets, Mens', Youths' aud Boys' Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cravats, Toilet Soaps, Bibbcns, Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, &c. GROCERIES, ? HARDWARE, " IRON, STKEL, IIOLLOW-WARE, SHOVELS, FORKS, SPADES, HOES, AXES, HATCHETS,- HAMMERS, &c, &c, Sic. Be sure and examine my slock 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 O. II., S. C. April 6, 1871 40 GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH! Buy Your Goods Prom IHAVE juet received a full and complete ns Boftment of GOODS, suited to the SEASON and TIM KS, consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Faucy Dress Goods "White Goods and Notions, Boots, Shoe:, Hats, &Cj Ac. 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 as CD KAP as anybody in this part of the coun? try. My stock of " IRON, HARDWARE, AND BUGGY MATERIALS, Is also as good as will be found in the up-coun? try, and they will be sold at modcrato prico9 for Cash. Wc are always glad to sse our fritndB, and will take pleasure in showing our Goods, whether they buy or not. C. A. REED, Anderson, S. C. April C, 1871 40 3m Protect your Livesand Property. HAWLEY IS HERE* T>REPARKD to furnish the STAR GALVAN X 1ZKD LIGHTNING ROD to all who"desire to Guard against Damages by Lightning. Among many buildings that have been rodded under my supervision, -in this and 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. Lee. Esq., of Columbia; Capt. W. S. Sharp*, S. Bleckley, Esq., aud James A. Hoyt, of Anderson. Orders left at the Post Office will receive attention. April G, 1871 40 " 1m no? leys ^ YEAS T >T Powder Hts long beoa regarded as tho best aad ehoapest Baking Powder in use. Perfectly puro and healthy. It makes, at short notice, deliolous Biscuits, Rolls, ?o. Thero need bo no was to of food prepared with K, oi-lt is always of tho best quality Wo would say to those who navo nevor used it that a very few trials will enable thorn to nso it, not only witlrcntiio Satisfaction, but with OCOuOmy. Put up full, Hit weight, as roprcocntodx Grocers and Dealers sell it DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop's, 69 New Street, NEW YORK CITY. March 16, 18T1 37 3m Ice! Ice! Ice! 1MIK COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now opon for the season, and prepared to sell Natural Lake Ice at from 1 to \ )2 cents per pound, accord? ing to quantity. This Ice is fnr preferable to any manufactured or prepared by chemical process. J. D. BATEMAN, Agent, Columbia, S. C. April 6; 1871 40 3tri' A Good- Opportunity for Investment' in - Business. ANY pol*?? wishing lo cugsgs in the Mercan? tile DufllBcrs at Andersou C. H., S. C, onn purchase a-Juiall stook of merchandize and obtain control of x lease Upon ono of the most eligibly located Stoves irt'lllo town at low rales, on appli? cation to Key Hot ??,.Anderson C. II.,.S. C. Miwolu?) ?tjt -2 Administratrix's Sal?. w ILL be sold at DEEP CREEK, ten niilss West of Anderson 0. II., on TUESDAY, 18th DAY OF APRIL, 1871, The Personal Properly of the lalo John B.'Earlc, deceased, consisting of HORSES, CATTLE, tf?QS, CORN, FODDER, ' FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HOUSEHOLD find KITCHEN UTENSIL8 and FURNITURE, &c, &c. ?ALSO,? JElevcn Bales of Cotton. TERMS OF SAL 8. Tbo Cclton, and all seals of and ander Ten Dollars, cash. For all sums abovo Ten Dollars, on a cretin until the 1st day of January next, with interest from day of sale, with two or more good sureties. JANE A. KARLE, Adm'x., Per J. S. MURRAY, Attorney in Fatft. March 30, 1871 30 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. In Court Common Picas, Anderson Co., S. C A. 0. Norris,. Judge of Probate, vs. Jane C. Bur riss.?Complaint on the nature of Specific Per? formance. BY virtue of an ordor from the Court of Com? mon Pleas to me directed in the above sta? ted case, I will expose to sale on the First Mon? day in May next, at Anderson C. II., within the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 802 Acres, more or less, on waters of Wilson's creek, bounded by lands of the Estate of James Adams, deceased, J. A. Howard, and others. Thumb? 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 oxtra lor papers and stamps. WM. McGHKIN,- Sheriff. April 6, 1871 40 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry Executions to me direc? ted, I will expose to sale on the first Mon? day in May next, before the Court House door, within tho usual hours of sale, the follow? ing property, viz: One Tract of Land, containing (58 acre?, more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Ceiley, John Recks and others, levied on as the property of Jeremiah\ Sattertield at the suit of Jacob Reed. One Tract of Laud, containing 322 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of James Erskiuc, Aaron Shirley, D. M. Stott and crthcrs, levied on as the property of D. II. Webb, at the ycrit of F. C. v. Borstel and oth? ers. Terms cash?purchasers its pay fcf titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. April 0, 1871 40 4 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Hon.. George S. Brynn, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on SALEDAY IN MAY next, that valuable pj-openy known as . NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, Iu the town of Anderson, now occupicd-by A. P. Hubbard. Sold as the property of Keeae & Mc Cully, Bankrupts. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash?balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of snle, with a'pproved surety, and further to be secured by mortgage of the premises, which arc to be insured and the Policy assigned. The costs of pftpers, stamps, insurance, &c, to be paid by the purchased extra. Payment may be anticipa? ted at any irnrc. WM. S. BROWN, Assignee. April (5, 1871 40 ?! Administrator's Sale. WILLXc sold on Saleday in May next, at An? derson C. II.. the Notes and Accounts be? longing to the Estate of William Sherard, de? ceased. Also, Twenty-Fire Shares of Greenville and Columbia Railroad Stock belonging to said Estate. Terms cash.J T. A. SHERARD, 1 , D. J. SHERARD, / ra' April 6, 1871 40 . 4 United States Internal Eevesue, Assistant Assessor's Office, Cth Division, 3rd District of South Carolina, ANDERSON S. C, March 29, 1871. THE undcrsigucd has received the appointment of Assistant .Assessor of Internal Revenue for the 6th Division, 3rd District of South Caro? lina, embracing the Counties of Abbeville, Ander? son and Oconee, and is now prepared to rcccivo the Aununl Returns of Income for the year 1871. Strict conformity to the requirements of the law in rendering these returns will be required. Under the ruling of the Honorable Cominission er of Internal Revenue, no Return will be accept? ed unless made out in detail, th;*t 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 Act of June 30, 1864, amended by the Act of March 2, 1SU7, is prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Rev I enue to be tho Blank Retai n furnished, properly I filled up, subscribed and sworn to before me. For the purpose of expedition and promptness in responso to these requirements, the following is stated fur convenience of tax payers: I will be at Anderson C. II. until the 10th of | April; al Bvlton on the 11th of April; at WU liamston on the 12th and 13th of April; aV Tcn dlelou on the 14th and l?th of April. JOHN C. WJHTEFIEED, Assistant Assessor. March 80, 1871 3? 3 "ladies' stoke, BRICK RANGE, One Door above Post Office. ANDERSON C. jL, S. C. Miss CO. Daniels HAS lately relumed from New York with a fine selection of LADI ES' DRESS GOODS, including HATS, DON NETS', TRIMMINGS, &c, of the best anil latest styles. CUTTING and DRESS MAKING attended to as usual. Hoping that she may continue to morit tho patronage Of her old customers, she respectfully solicits them to call and examine her goods and pricos. Chicken;:, Eggs, Butter, &c, taken in exchange for1 goenls. April ?, 1871 40 6 Notice of Final Settlement. nnHE undersigned hereby gives notice that he L . will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge for Anderson County, on Wednesday, the 2)lth day of April next, for a Finnl SctllcidCrH of the Estate of James R. Burgess, doctfnscdj and for letters of dismission therefrom. JAMES W. lUJR'ifvS?, Adm'r. March 16, 1871 . 37- P Highest Premium, a Silver Medal, atruMed by the Fair of the South CaroUna Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTER BITTERS, Tho most delightful Tonic knorvn. f Imperfoct Digestion 1_ Cured by Sumter Bittern. f Lost Appetite 1 . Restored by Sumter-Bitter?. f Bodily Weakness 1 -_Cured by Sumter Bitters. I CHILLS AND FEVER] PfCventcd by Sumter Bitters. f Femiile Co'nipl?inta J_ReTietea by Sumter Bittere. I Health and Strength J_Rastored by Sumter Bittere; ( Nervous Diseases 1_Cured by "Sumter Bittere.' J Recommended by the highest I medical authority in tne Siate. This popular Tonic and delightful Beverage is for sale by all . Druggists and Grocers. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, : Proprietors, And Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. For sale in Anderson by SIMPSON, HILL & CO., Druggists: April 6,1871 40 ZELL'S AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE! Here's Your Fertilizer t Cheaper tliari Cotton! Invest a Fenny and Make a Found. -:-^ WE will sell from this date this wcll-knawn, best Fertiliser ever used for the increased production of Cotton ? CASH, $08.50. TIME, $65.00 PER TON. WATSON & BRO. March 30, 1871 30 3 SAMSON WAS A STRONG MAN, BUT IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE H?BBARD & WILSON ARE SELLI NG_ CfOODS TREMENDOUS LOW, JUST CALL IN AND YOU WILL SEE! MVrch 30, 1871? 59 4 Lessons in Fancy and Ornamental Work. MRS. R. H. nUBBARD bogs leave to inform her friends and the public generally that she will give Lessons in FANCY and ORNA? MENTAL WORK, such as Hair, Feather, Bead, Shell and Crewel Flowers, Wax Fruit and Flow? ers, Plastor, Rosin and Alum Work, Oriental Fainting, Crochet Work, Embroidery, Laoc Knit? ting, Pencil Drawing, &c. ?^y* Terms for lessons reduced to the most'] reasonable figures. Special attention will bo given to sch'olars, and every effort made to render satisfaction. Hair Jewelry manufactured' for persona not wishing to tako lossotis, at very low prices. Any information as ro-term's, &c, may be ob? tained on application to Mrs: HubbarU at: her residence, or to thoedttof of the Anderson lnitl< ligtnetr. April 6, 1871 40 4 Administratrix's Notice. IF the late JOHN* B. EARTjE. who is supposed to have died Intestate,1 ? left a Will in the hands of any person, he is requested to bring ,jt. to the notice of A. O. Noriris, Esq;, Probate Judge, ns'sboh as possible! JANE A. BARLE, Adra'x., Per J. S. MURRAY, Attorney lu Fact. March 80,. 1871; ?0 3: GREAT ECONOMY; Every Family Should Save Something to save Labor5 * -:-r*?. "","? ; '. , . ? .. TjrT? call the aU?ntidn of nil[, Ii? (hi :*abt Lb41 Y| we-keep constantly on hand arid for ftlt) the best SEWING MACHINES ever made. W? .hare two kinds: Lapref e'd Singer and the Enipir&: ?Any one can soon learn to nse them with per? fect salfcfae'tioft. ? The> will do anything fri th? long catalogue ef differoni kinds of work, suoli as-Plain SUlc'hing, ef lesJher,' heavy of light cloth, Hemming, Braiding, .-Tucking,! -Cording* Bltrdidg, Trimffiin^ Eudbroldering,;.Rufflifcg.!-As; Any one can tuck a shirt bosom', without basting; in twenty nitidie*. ???.. i. -,t . . ifc , ., The priee may ssim high, .conipaTed .irith. \V+ Common Sense Sewing Machine and' other .cheap* pateiats; but when you get an Improved S^egef or an Empire, it will do good work for a 11 fe time.. Besides, we warrant them for ten years;' sud one* of \\s will go to your house, if necessary, and learn you how to operate the Machine. Also, wc keep on hand arid for sale a full sup? ply of Needles, Thread and Oil. We sell the Ma? chines at low as they can be bought at the mann-' factories. J. B: CLARK & SON. March 2, 1871 -35 1871. SPRING TRADE. 1S7L CE???ET. Complete sets from $3 to $20 per set. BASE BALLS. All the different kinds at reduced prices: FISHING TACKLE. pOf every description. TRAVELING BAG& For ladies aud gentlemen. FOREIGN FA?fCt tf?OJS. GUNS AND PISTOLS OF - ALL KINDS and PRICES.' AMMUNITION, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS: Coods shipped to any part of the country per express. The same carerul attention given to or dcrs by mail as to personal purchases. Prices for our goods based on gold at par. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO.y 2(H) W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE. Ml).' Aprif 6, 1871 .40 ly r 1871, Spring and Sinnnier" Trade. MARSHALL & B?RGE Charleston, S. C. iterior,- a large and attrocfive stool of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, Which wc sell at the lowest market prices to prompt paying customers. MARSHALL & BURGS.' March 9. 1871 35 . 8m ^ WATERLY HOUSE, Anderson, S. C. JOHN A. MWi Proprietor. -?' ?s>-.? rB WAVERLY HOUSE has been repaired a?d fitted up, and has now a magnificent ap? peal anoe. Mr M ay es is lately of Abbeville, and1 is well known as a good Hotel keeper. The House' has been newly furnished, and has all the modern; improvements and eora forts,, and will give the be&l the country affords in way of fare, which will be served up in the best of style. ? .. Scop and see us, and you wHl be well treated. . .March 28, 1871 38 B; IL SCtflTOAY, M. I).f Physician and Surgeon/ ANDERSON t ff.',; S/ C.;,.^ .? RESPECTFULLY' tenders his services Jo the citizens of Anderson Village and vicinity. With an experience of sixteen years in tM forms of disease peculiar to this climate, he hopes to? me :t the expectations of all patients committed to his care. Special attention given to Obalorfcs, and- dis1 eases of women and.ckild/fetf. tj , ? M \ , When not professionally engaged-, he <:*n-^usu? ally be seen at the Drug Store of Messrs. Simp? son, Hill & Co., or at the residence formerly oc? cupied by J. B. Sloan, deceased. March 23, 1871 88 . Cnr_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson Coflnty. Janes II. MeConnell, Adm'r., vs. Anifretf Bums and wife Margaret, WilUam., Jordan; Bridget Jordan, Robert Jordan1 anc? JuVry' Ann Jordsn. ?Petition to Partition Lands, pay Debts, ?f*c. ?. 4 ' . IV appearing to my ,satisfaction that Andrew Burns and wife Margaret, William Jordan; Bridget Jordan and.Mary Ann Jordan, reside be? yond the liiniu of. this State, on motion of J. C. y?hitc.ncldf Attorney, Pro. Pet., it is Ordere'dy That t hey do appear and object to the division c'r sale of the Real Estate* of John Jor dar, deceased, on or-before the third Monday in May next, or their consent will be entered of re? cord. A. O. KORRIS, J udge of Probate. March 30, 1871 89 6 Administrators' Notice, THE undersigned, Administrators of the Es-" t?te of the late William Elrod, doeessed, hereby give notice to the distributees of- seid Es? tate, and to all other persons, that ifcey will, on' tho 27th day of April next, make their" Final Re? turn to the Probate Court fur Anderson County, and nsk an order from said Probate Court,' grant? ing them a final discharge from said Adniinistra*. tioa. WM. J. MILFORD^ Z. HALL, Administrators Estate Wm. Elrod, dcc'd.-3 March 16, 1871 37 * C Administratrix's Notice. fXMlE undersigned having been appointed Ad-1 JF mlhistratrir'of'thc'Estate of the laie John' BTEarle, deceased, and having made and appoint-' cd Ji S". Murray her Attorney ih Fact, hereby na tifiea all persons-indebted to said Estate to mi.ke-' payment' to her snid Attorney, and all persons having cfnims against-said'list ate to prcssut thsea to him; proven awarding to law. . ..r JANE A. KARLE, Ada's . March 28.1871 88 6 . T'J HE, BUSINESS*'he-fet'ofote Carried on ander , the name and style of Thomas Dawsou ha-r been this day changed; arid .will be, carrie-cl o?'in' the name of J. L. Dawson: All'persons knowing themselves to be indebted1 to Thomas-B?wsori must'make payment on or by Salcday in April! or their Notes ?nd Accounts will* be placed in:the hands of an'officer for collection..* J", IL DAWSON;. Matth 2S, 1CT1 3^ &i