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SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PAIN K.IIXER May justly ha styled the great medicine of the world, for there is no n.*gton of the gloho Into which it has not found ltd tray, and boon largely used snd highly prised. Mere orer, there ui no clime to which it has not proved to be wal1 adapted for the core of a considerable variety of diseases; it Is aspeady and aafe remedy for barns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other Injuries, as wcl I as for dysentery, diarrhoea anil bowel complaints gonerally, it is admirably ?tUtaTror every race of men on the face of the globe. ? It is a Very significant fact, that notwithstanding the long period of year3 that the "Pain Killer" has l>ecn before lie world, It has never lost one whit of its jiopularity. but, ton the contrwy, tho coll for it has steadily increased from Its first discover}-, and at no previous time has tho demand for it been so groat, or the quantity made been so large, as to-day. iicrihor significant fact Is, that nowhere has the Tain Siller ever boon in higher reputo, or been more generally used by fam.lies and individuals, than it has been hero at home, wher>; it was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Killer will continue to bo, what wc have styled it, thk great medicine of the world, thero canuot bo the shadow of a doubt.?[Providence Advertiser. Bear in Mind. When disease has undermined tho health, and tho phys? ical system has become prostrated, a stimulant that will not onjv strengthen, but. remove tho cause, should be imme mcdiatoly resorted to. Mental distress is also a fruitful source of tho breaking down of the constitution, and tho ?vages of this enemy to health arc truly rlarming. Per all such miladies HoEtettcr's Stomach Bitters have been found unsurpassed. Dy acting directly upon the digestive organs, thi'.v remove tho heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so often complained of by persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as digestion is resto^d, the pa J^t. finds Ui? strength increasing, and his general health improved. Thousand;, of persons certify that it may be relied on In all cases of weakness or nervous debility atteudant upon sedentary habits. The generality of Hilters aro so disa? greeable "to the taste that they are olyectioiiuhlo to a weak stomach. This is not tho case wlta Hostetter'a Litters, which will be found mild and extremely plei-sant Balsam? ic plants, barks and roots contribute their restorative juices to.Tender it soothing and strengthening. Ita basis is the only pure stiraulaut which has ever been produced, con? taining no fusil oil. or any other deleterious element. The moot careful and skilful chemists have analyzed the Bitters, and pxonour.ee them harmless. This is scientific testimony, but the testimony of tho hundreds of thousands who have experienced the proventativc and curative cfiects of the okeat vegetable Toscic and ALTERATIVE of modern times is still more conclusive. In Fever and Ague, Dys? pepsia, Biliousness, Nervous Complaints, Chronic Com? plaints and genoral debility it is as nearly infallible as any? thing in this fallible world can be. The FtrrcaE Prosperity of the South.?There can be no doubt that it would contribute great!} to tho future prosperity of this section of the Union if many amongst us would torn their energies and capital in new channels of enterprise and business. Tho old roads are clear, but they ?e worn and crowded. Blazo a new path through the "woods for yourself, young man, and you will arrive at the goal of success ahead of your competitors. a striking ex? ample of the value of this precept is found in the case of Mr. P. P. Toalo, of Charleston, S. C, a plain mechanic, who has made himself the head of a large manufactory of doors, aoshes and blinds. X9~ If you have a bad taste in your mouth, sallowness or yellow color of skin, feel despondent, stupid and drowsy, appetite unsteady, frequent headocho or dizziness, you are "bilious," and nothing will arouse your liver to act on and strengthen up your system equal to Dr. Piereo's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. Used moderately during ex? posure to malarial poisons it enables tho liver to work off the poison, and will thus prevent Ague and Bilious Fevers. It is just the t hing for Jaundice. As a blood purifier for the cure of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, and other skin diseases, it has never yet been equalled. Sold by druggists. THE TOPIC JUST NOW! ZF YOU WANT A PBETTY DRESS, A BEAUTIFUL HAT OE BONNET, A DRESS, made up in the best stylo, In short, if you want anything in DRY GOODS, MILLI? NERY or DRESS MAKING; or, should you want sam? ples of Dry Goods, send to JAMES W. FOWLEE, Proprietor "Emporium of Fashion," ABBEVILLE, & C. His stock was never so attractive, especially in Dress Goods and Millinery. Oh, tho HATS are beautiful, and so becoming. Mrs. CAIN certainly has exquisito taste No wonder, though, for she was in business for years iu Baltimore, and done the fashionable work of tho city. And then, you know, she visits Baltimore twice a year. No wonder she i3 so well posted; and really I have seen more handsomely dressed Ladies in Abbevillo than any place in the State, Upon asking: Where do tho Ladies of Abbeville buy their Millinery, and where do those handsome Dresses come from ? I was answered: From the "EMPORIUM OF FASHION." Probably some persons may wonder how it is that so small a Town as Abbeville can and does support such an establishment as the "P^mporlum of Fashion!" How it is that the patrons of tho "Emporium of Fashion" always look so stylish! I answer, because I employ tho best tal? ent in the Millinery and Dress Making Departments; bo causc I have every facility for doing work in the best style; and being Agent for E. Buttcrick & Co.'s celebrated Patterns, as well as being a branch of Madame Demorcst's, of New York, receiving her Trimmed Patterns every six? ty days. My prices are not oxtravagant. Tho patronage of the Up-Country is solicited. I promise satisfaction in every case. When Goods do not suit, they can be relumed. In ordering Hats or Bonnets, state the color you wish to pre? dominate. I mean just what I have said. Every word is truth. Respectfully, JAMES W. FOWLER. April IS, 1371 41 2m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAH01I1TA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Trial Justice's Court.. Summons for Money Demand?Complaint Served. John W. Daniels, PlaintijF, vs. M. V?. Wallace, Defendant. To M. W. Wallace, Defendant in this action : YOU arc hereby summoned and required to I answer the complaint in this action, a oopy of which is herewith served upon you, aud to file your answer thereto with the subscriber ut his office, at Anderson C. K., S. C, vithin twenty days after the service of this sumcjoua ou you, exclusive of the dny of service. If'you fail to answer this complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against. you for the sum of Eighteen Dollars and Twenty Cents, with interest at he rate of seven per cent, from tho ninth day of June, one thousand eig-ht hundred and" sixty, and costs. I lDateiT Anderson C. H., S. Cv, April 24, 1871. G. W. HAMMOND, Trial Justice, Anderson County. To M. W. Wallace, Defendant. TAKE NOTICE that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed, together with the complaint herein, in the office of the undersigned, at Anderson Court House, in the County of Anderson, and State of South Carolina, on tho twenty-fourth day of April, 1871. G. V7. HAMMOND, T. J. A. C. April 27,1*71 48 6 Two Estray Mare Mules. AK. GAMBRKLL tolls before mo two Mare # Mules, oue blnck, supposed to be ten years old ; the other is a bay, supposed to be twelve years old. Saddle marks and marks ef gear on both of them, rather over medium size, and in tolerable order, appraised by J. L. McCullough, M. Burts and Charles Davis to be worth two hun? dred and thirty dollars, or one hundred and fif? teen dollars each. Can be found at said Gatn brell'8, in Anderson county, S. C, on Saluda Riv? er, near Gambrell's Old Bridge, and six miles cast of Honea Path, where Hie owuor cau get them by proving properly, paying all costs, expense?, &c. ?. N. WRIGHT. Trial Justieo. Jan 20. L871 hmlm A Providential Remedy. Tkc Mongoose, bitten by a poisonous serpeit, seeks a cortaio plant, ests of It and recovers. In like manner thousands of European dyspoptios, and victims of liver complaint, disorders ?f the bowels, debility, dropey, rheumatism, AvCM flock to the 8eltxer Spring Germany and are cured by its salubri? ous waters. We have this spring, in all its sani? tary perfection, multiplied ad tnfinitum, in this country, in the form of TAERAJTT'S SELTZER APERIENT, It is the Spa made portable mid available for tlio cases of the million. The million use it. It is tho great household medicine of the land, at once delicious, refreshing, and unequalled as a correc? tive and alterative. SOLI) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. April 27, 1871 43 THE STATE GE SOUTH CAR0LI? COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IX THE PROBATE COURT. 'HEREAS, Lydia Ann M. Van Wyck, wid? ow of the late William Van Wyck, has filed her Petition in'this office, praying thai a pa : per, of which sho is appointed Executrix, bearing date tho twenty-first day of May, 1867, and ad? mitted to Probr.lo in common firrm, us the last Will aud Testament of the late Wm. Van V/yck, maybe proved in due form of lute ; and it appearing to my satisfaction that William Van Wyck, Augustus Van Wyck, Robert A. Van V/yck, Lydia Ann Hokv, wife of Gen. R. F. Holie, Benjamin S. Vau Wye!:, Samuel Van V/yck, Oze B. Van Wyck, Zoe Banks and Lydia Ann Bank?, heirs at law of the late William Van V/yck, resido boyond the limits of this State. 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, 1871, when proceedings will be had to test the legal validity of Raid Will by proving the same in due form of law. Givon under my hand and seal this 8rd day of January, 1871. A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Jan 5, 1871 ' 27 lam3m B. KARLE SEABORN, with O. GRAVELEY, * Direct Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, Of best English Manufacture. AGENT FOlt THE Most Approved Cotton Gins, Cotton Press? es, Ploughs, &c, GS East Bay, Charleston,.Sonth Carolina. April 20, 1871 42 HATS! HATS!! HATS!! .HATSI HATS!! HATS!!! HATS ! HATS !! HATS I. AT COCHRAFS STORE. ALL NEW SPRING STYLES, just received from Paris IN A BALLOON, Tariff not Paid. Consequently, I am enabled to soil Hats lower than any merchant in the State. My styles oon sists of? '?How's that, for High," Katy Did, Will-o'-thc-Wisp, Soft Ventilators, Hard Cash, Saratoga, St. Domingo, Stereoscope, &o. ! JOHN R. COCIIRAN. April 18, 1S71 41 Advance the Manufacturing Interests SOUTHi HELDMAN & CO. having jnst reoelved from Baltimore a large and well-selected stock of Solo Leather, French Calf Skins, &c, and having employed competent workmen, are pre? pared to manufacture all kinds of BOOTS. AND SHOES Suitable to the tastee and purposes of every one. They would call the attention of the fasLionable to their GAITER STOCK. Orders will be prompt? ly filled," and all work warranted. The public are requested to call and judge for themselves. J6>?f"" Sliop, up-stairs, over the Harness and Saddle Manufactory of M. Ileldmnnn. M. HELDMANN & CO. April 20, 1371 42 ?ESf mm Has long been regarded as tho bout and chcapcut Baking Powder iu uio. Perfectly poro and healthy. It mokes, at ehort notice, duliolouB Biscuits, liolfa, &e. Tliore newl bo no wosto of food proparud with , It, as it la always of tho best quality wo would say to thoao who aavo novcr usod it that a vory few trials will cd able thorn to aso it, not only with en tiro Satisfaction, but with economy. Pat up full, net weight, as rcprosontoiL Grocers and Dealers ueH It DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop's, 69 New Street, NEW YORK CITY. March 16, 1871 37 3m WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY FOR SALE AT LOW FIGURES. LL kinds of Watches, Clocks . ud Jewelry _ 'neatl}' and carefully repaired at the old stand of W. K. HARRIS. Having had a practi? cal experience o!' six years in the trade, is confi? dent of giving entire satisfaction. All repairing warranted for twelve months. West end Masonic Building. J. A. DANIELS. April 13, 1P71 41 At Cockrasfs Store, NOT FOR THE BABIES, but the kind every farmer wants to harvest bis Wheat, Oata and Rye. Call and oxamiuc tliom. Also, Grif? fin's superior Scythe Blades, only one dollar and fifty cents each. April 20, 1871 42 Administrator's Notice. NOT1CC is hereby given to the heir* and leg? atee!- of the Estate of Peter King, decea? sed, and nil other parties interested, that I will apply to the Probate Judge for Anderson oounty i'or a final settlement and discharge as Adminis? trator of said Estate on the 17th Mav next. JAMES D. MOORE, AduTr. April 20. Ifrn 12 5 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. No Charge for Showing Goods. PUR subscriber has just returned from New York, and is now receiving a large and well-selected stock of Goods, which he is confi? dent cau BE SOLD LOWER Than any stock of Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS HARKET. His stock consists, in part, of Calicoes, Cambrics, Lawns, Percales, Muslins, Mozambique?, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, DcLaincs, Alpaccus, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook, Blea. & unblea. Shirting and Sheeting, ?Plaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickings, And, in fact, everything elso belonging to the Dry Goods line. I have also an unusually large and cheap stock of j Meus', Ladies, Eoys?aud Misses BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS, Embraces ovcrything in that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to tho finest CLOTHS and CASSIMERE8.; My Gents' Furnishing Department la complete in everything usually kept in that line. Of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions, I have an endless variety. All of the latest styles of? Ladies' and Misses Hats and Bonnets, M?ns', Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cravats, Toilet Soaps, Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, &c. Groceries, " hardware, iron, steel, hollow-ware, shovels, forks, spades, hoes, axes, hatchets, hammers, &c, Ac, &o. * Be Bure and examine my stock before purcha? sing, for I am confident I can sell you goods. A trial hi all I ask. M. LESSER, No. 3 Granite Row, .Anderson C. EL9 S. O. . April X, 1871 . 40 COME!! COME! I COME !! WHERE ? "WHEEE ? WHSEE ? TO CochranV Cheap Cash Store.! A.]\X> BUY Ladies' Hats & Sundowns, Trimmed and untrimmcd, consisting of Ladies' Puff, Ladies Cot? tage, Gypsey's, Paris Nill son'?, PiqHC Gypsey's, Lace, Misses' Brown Pe? dal Sundowns, White Nor? woods, Canton Shades, White Pedal Shades, White Canton St. Le? ons;, Pedal St. Leons, Many others too to- Extra Large Black dioustoname. Shades, Pnris, Alaska Trimmed, Ladies' ohip pod Cambrias, Broad ways,Saratega Bell.and ALSO, A complete assortment of Infant and Misses' HatB, 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 LADIES' DRESS GOODS In Great Variety, embracing all tho Latest and most Fashionable STYLES. IWILL not attempt a description, as it is im? possible to describe their DELICATE TINTS AND R?1E BEAUTY. Do not fail to call and examine my stock. No trouble to show Goods. I buy for CASH, I Bell for CASH, and know (hat I can sell goods as CHEAP as the most exacting could desire. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 13, 1871 41 CLOTHING, CLOTHING, AT Cochran's Cheap Cash Store, To suit Old Men, Young Men, Single Men, Married Men, Rich Men, Poor Men, Old Bachelors, "Or any other Man," As the following prices will prove: PANTS, from 75 cents to S10.00 per pair. COATS, from 51.00 to S25.00 each. VESTS, from 76 cents to $5.00. Call soon and examine lor yourself, as iL is sell? ing fast. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 18, 1871 41 Protect your Lives and Property. HAWLEY IS HERE! T)REPARED to furnish the STAR GALVAN X 1ZED LIGHTNING ROD to all who desire to Guard against Damages by Lightning. Among many buildings .that have been rodded under my supervision, in this und oilier 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; Cap!.. W. S. Sharpo, S. Bleckley, Esq., and James A. lloyt, of Anderson. jf?r Orders left at the Post Office will receive attention. April ii, 1*71 40 Im SHERIFF'S SALE. In Court Common Picas, Anderson Co., S. C. A. 0. Norrie, Judge of Probate, vs. June C. Bur riss.?Complaint on the nature of Specific Per? formance. >Y virtue of an order from the Court of Com? mon Picas (o me directed in the above sta? ted chso, I will expose to sale on the Fir*t Mon? day in May next, at Anderson C. H., within the legal hours of sale, the 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. TsRM8? One-third cash, the balance on a credit of 12 months, with interest from the day of sale ?purchase to give bond with approved surety, together with a mortgage of tho premises, .to se? cure tho remaining pnrchass roonoy. Purchaser tc pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McOUKIN, 8heriff. April 6, 1871 40 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. ?Y 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, tho follow? ing property, viz : One Tract of Land, containing C8 r.crcs. more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Ceilcy, John Reeks and others, levied on as the property of Jcremiali Satterlicld at ? he suit of Jacob Reed. One Tract of Land, containing 322 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of James Erskine, Aaron Shirley, D. M. Stott and others, lovied on as tho property of ?. H. Webb, at the suit of F. 0. v. Borstel and oth? ers. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McOUKIN, Sheriff. April G, 1871 40 4 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. >Y virtue of an order of tho non. Oeorgo ?5. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of tho United States for the District of South Onrnlinn, I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on 8 ALE DAY IN 11."' 'xt, that valuable properly kuowu as NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, In the town of Anderson, now occupied by A. P. Hubbard. Sold as the property of Kecsc & Mc Cully, Bankrupts. TERMS OF SALE.? One-third cash?balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale, with approved surety, and further to be secured by mortgage of tho promisos, which are to be insured and tho Policy assigned. Tho costs of papers, stamps, insurance, &c, to be paid by the purchaser extra. Payment may be asticipa ted at any time. WM. S. BROWN, Assignoo. April C, 1871 40 4 Administrator's Salo. WILL bo sold on Salcday 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, j* AU1 rs* April ?, 1871 40 4 ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. gowerTcoxT?kle WE would announce to our customers, that we are prepared now to fill all orders for VEHICLES. Wc have added lo our stock of j Woodworking Machinery, and increased our staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore 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 ono-third of a century past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS, of our own mako ; 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 dealor. We call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we arc finishing them with grealcarc, 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 A MARKLEY. fgy 0. U. P. FANT, Esq., is our Agent at Anderson, and will receive all orders in our line. Ho will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same prices as the Factory in Greenville. Dec 22, 1870 2fl 6m Another Great Seduction IN PRICES AT COCMAN'3 STORE I! Fivo pounds Good C0FF3E to the Dollar 1. Nine pounds Good SU3AS to too Dollar 1 And other Goods in Proportion. take this method of thanking the citizens of | Anderson county for the very liberal patron? age extended to me, and promise to continue EE-. D?CING PRICES. Call and examine, and yon will find attentive Clerks ready to show you tho LAUGEST, HANDSOMEST, and most COM? PLETE assortment of Goods ia Anderson, at the lowest prices imaginable. BE SURE and CALL before PURCHASING. JOHN R. C?CHRAN. April 18, 1871 41 Ladies'Sliocs! Ladies'Shoes! THE largest nnd most complete assortment of Ladies Shoes ever o?ered in Anderson, A.t Coclii'axt's* Store. Competition defied ! I cannot and will not be UHBEBSOLD! ? April 18, 1871 -11 NEW WATCH SHOP nnilH undersigned has removed to the West Room of the Wnvcrly Houso, where he hopes to sec his old customers, and asks a trial from the public generally. All work executed with neatness aud dispalh, and warranted. JOHN A. REESE, Watchmaker and Jeweller. April IS, 1871 41 lm NOTICE. THE Administrator, James B. Moore, gives no? tice that ho will apply to the Judge of Pro? bate for a Final Sottlcmcnt and discharge of tho Estates of Elijah Major, deceased, Nancy Major, dcceasetl, J. S. Major, deceased, and Albert C. Major, dee'd, on Monday, 16th dnv of May next. JAMES B. MOORE, Adm'r. April 13, 1871 41 4 BRING on your g?ttll Iwill give you a good price for (hum in Goods. John k. corn RAN. April 18,1871 41 INDUCEMENTS R CASH! Buy Your Goods From IHAVE just received a full and complete as? sortment of GOODS, suited" to tko SEASON and TIMES, consisting of Staple Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, j TTJilte Goods and Notions, ' Boots, Shoos, Hats, &c., &c I also keep a choico stook of FAMILY GKOC.ERIE?, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Flour, .HaconJLord, Syrup, Rice, Salt, and everything usually kept in a first class Grocery Store, which I am propared to sell as CHEAP as anybody in this part of the coun? try. My stock of IRON, HARDWARE, AND 8U??Y MATEBIALS, Is also as good as will be found in the up-coun? try, and they will bu sold at moderate prices for Cash. We aro always glad tc*eec our friends, and will take pleasure iu showing our Goods, whethorthcy buy or not. C. A. KEKD, Anderson, S.- C. , April 6, 1871 40 3m Highest Premhnn, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of tho South Carolina ? Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTER BITTERS, Tho most delightful Tonic known, f Imporfect Digestion ) { Cured by Sumter Bitters, j f Lost Appetite 1 t Restored by Sumter Bitters. J f Bodily Weakness 1 I Cured by Sumter Bitters.j I CHILLS AND FEVER, \ Prevented by Snmter Bitters.j j Female Complaints Relieved by Sumter Bitters j Health and Strength J Restored by Sumter Bitters.j Nervous Diseases Cured by Sumter Bitters. f Recommended by the highest { medical authority in the Stato. 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. J April 6,1871 40 4 THE POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE 29 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, 3. C. WM. McBTJBNEY, OEO. E. BOGG9, President. ' Secretary. E. P. ALliXANDliK, JOHN T. DARBY, Vice Pres. and Actuary. Medical Adrlao*. IT is nndor the management of men of woll 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 CRF.DIT systom which is at best expensive, com? plicated, snd often deceptive, and is being aban? doned by the best Companies in the North. Iu the three most important, points of manage? ment, to wit: Per ccntagc of "realized" assets, prudence iu selection of risks, and economy, the Policy Holders' has no equal among tho Compa? nies doing business in South Carolina, not excep? ting two of the leading New York Companies. Insure in the only Company in the Stato, and keep your money at "Home." D. F. CItAYTON k SONS, Local Agents, Anderson, S. C. April G, 1671 40 lm "ladies' store, BRICK RANGE, One Boor above Post O?ce, ANDERSON C. H., S. C. Miss C. O. Daniels "AS lately returned from New York with a fine selection of L.WHFS' DUKSS GOODS, including HATS, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, 4c, of the best and latest styles. CUTTING and DRESS MAKING attended to as usual. Hoping that she may continue to merit tho patronage of her old customers, she respectfully solicits them to call and examine her goods and prices. Chickens, F.ggs, Butter, &e., taken in eschango for goods. April 6, 1871 40 6 Kerosine Oil! TT)EST article, at COCHRAN'8 Store. Only Jj fifty cents per gallon. 10 Ladies' Cotton Hose, CENTS per pair, at COCHRAN'S BAROAIN 8TORE. Watch, Watch, Watches! BOTH Gold and Silver. I am offering them very cheap. JOHN R. COCIIRAN. April 20, 1871 42 Ice! Ice! Ice! mpj COLUMBIA ICE HOUSK is now open for the season, and prepared to sell Natural Lako Ice at from 1 to U cents per pound, accord? ing to quantity. This "ice is far preferable to any manufactured or prepared by chemical process. J. 1>. 1UTKMAN, Agent, Columbia, S. C. April'i, 1871 I" !im &RMJGONOir; Every Family Should Have Something to save Labor; WE call the attention of all lo the:fact thai, we keep constantly on hand and for sale the best SEWING MACHINES ever made. If* have two kinds: Improved Singer and tie Empire. Any ono can soon learn to use- them vrith per* feet satisfaction; They will do any thin; fn tha long cataloguo of different kinds of work, snob' as Plain Stitching,. of leather,'.heavy or. light doth, Hemming, Braiding, Tucking, Cording,' Binding, Trimming, Embroidering, Kufflihg^.Jtc. Any one can tuck a shirt besom, without basting,' in twenty minutes. . , The prioe may seem high, .poaparod with the Common'8cnse Sewibg Machiiie and other oheap, patents; but when you get an Improved Singer or an Empire, it will do good work for a life tiinol. Besides, wo warrant them for ten years ;? and ono of us will go -to vouv house, if necessary, and learn yoa how.to operate the Machine. '-. Also, we keep on hand and for sale a full sup? ply-of Needles, Thread and Oil. We sell the. Ma? chines as low as they can be bought at the manu? factories. . * ' J. B. CLARK A 8052"' March 2,-1871 85 1871. SPRIN6 TRADE. 1871.' CROQUET. Complote sets from S3 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 jGOODS; GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS and PRICES. AMMUNITION, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Goods shipped to any part of the country per express. The same careful attention given to or? ders by mail as to personal purchases. Prices" for our goods based on golil at par; reULTSEY, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. April 6, 1871 40 . ly . 1871. W> Spring and Summer Trade; MARSHALL & B?RGE; Charleston, S. C. W E offer to tho merchants ,of the interior, large and attractive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS and NOTIONS** Which we sell at the lowest market prices to ' prompt paying customers.. MARSHALL & BURGS. March 9.-1871 " 80 Ilm Lessons in Fancy and Ornamental. Work. MRS. R. H. HUB13ARU begs leavo to inform her friends and the public generally that she will give Lessons in FANCY and ORNA? MENTAL WORK, s/tch as Hair, Tcaiher, Bead, Shell and Crewel Flowers; Wax Fruit and Flow? ers, Plaster, Rosin and Alum V'ork, Oriental Painting, Crochet Work, Embroidery, Laco Knit-. ting, Pencil Drawing, &c. - ?g?* Terms for lessons reduced to the most' reasonable figures. Special attention will be given to scholars, and every effort made lo render satisfaction. Hair Jewelry manufactured for persoss not wishing to take lessons, at very, low prices", j Any information as to terms, Ac. f. may lie ob [ taincd on application to Mrs. Hubbard'at her residence, or to the editor of the Anderson Intel? ligencer. I April 6, 1871 40 4 WAVER LI HOUSE, Anderson, S. C, 1 ;-?-r > JOHN A, MATES, Proprietor;' -u_ THE WAVERLY HOUSE has been repaired and' fitted up, and has bow a magnificent ap pcatance. Mr Mayes is lately of Abbeville, and is well known as*a good Hotel kocpei'. The House. has been newly furnished, and has all the modern improvements and comforts, and will givo tue' best the country affords in way of fare, which wiR bo .?served up in tho best of style. Stop and see us, and you will be well treated. March 23, 1871 ? 88 S. H. SCUDDAY, M. D.; Physician and Surgeon^ ANDERSON C. H., S. C, RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Auderson Village and vicinity.' With an experience of sixteen years in all forms of disease peculiar to this climate, lie hopes lo. meet the expectations of all patients committed.1 to his oare.. Special attention given to Obsterics, and dis? eases of women and children. When not professionally eugaged, he can usu? ally be seen at the Drug Store of Mcpsrs. Simp? son, Hill A Co., or at the residonco formerly oc? cupied by J. B.-Sloan, doccasod. March 23, 1871 88 6m ; STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson County. - James H. McCounell, Adm'r., vs. Andrew Burns' and wifo Margaret, William Jordan, Bridget.' Jordan, Robert Jordan and Mary Auu Jordan!' . ?1'eUtion to Partition Lands, pay Debts, ?c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Andrew Burns audVife Margaret, William Jordan,' Bridget Jordan and Mary Ann Jordan, reside be? yond the limits of this State, on motion of J. C. Whitcfield, Attorney, Pro. Pet., it is Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or Bait of the Real Estate of John Jor? dan, deocaaed, oh or before the third Monday in' May next, or thcir'consont will be entered of re'-' cord. A. 0. NORRIS,. Judge of Probt to.' March 30, 1871 ;.; 89 B ., WAJSTTED. ONE HUOTEED HEAD OP CATTLE f ILL pay for the same in Goods, at cash' prices. JOHN R. COCHRAK. April 13, 1871 41 ! NOTICE. IWILL flcll, nt Anderson Court Honsc. on the first Monday in May next, tho Closes in Ac? tion bolongiug to the Estate of W. S^Kcllcy, de? ceased. Terms cash. JOHN C. HORTON,^Adm-r.' April 18, mi u y