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? Edward Winningham, an ex-Confederate soldier, who. was wounded and taken prisoner at the second battle of Manassas, reached his home ^Georgia a few days since. His cheex and jaw w^re sh.pt away with a musket ball ; and \fiben^i?ptured, he was carried to Phila ' delpl?a,--where he has been under medical lreat&$until a few weeks ago. His wife has been rwssinghim for a year or more ; and as they a^e^obrj Started to walk home, but the good peo^febf Baltimore and Richmond, and the railroad^ officials along the route, furnished them with means and transportation. Mr. Wmnmgham's long absence and the character j of his-fwounds are quite remarkable. ..' ? Horace, Greeley is in New Orleans, and was ??Sfained by the American Union Club Wednesday night. - He made a strong conserva? tive speecti, condemning the course of the Rad? ical party and the administration in refusing to kraut general amnesty. He said if the policy of generosity had teen adopted five years ago there would be no Eu Klux in the land to-day. He believed the best men should occupy the betfegtaces without any reference to by-gones. These doctrine will get Mr. Greeley into trouble with his party. He is following in the foot? steps of General Sherman. THE MARKETS. * ? Anderson, May 24, 1871. CoritOS.^To-day, middlings command 18% to 14. > Charleston, May 22. Cotton dull?middlings 15J4 to 15%. New York, May 22. ? Cotton easier-?oplanda 18. . ..> rH'CXENEAL. MARRIED, at tho residence of the bride's uncle, Major F.C.'v." Borstel, on the 18th of November, 18T0-,-bV the Rev. W.E. Boges, of Columbia. Mr. N. C,. JDYNLR, of Richland County, and Miss CASSA B. DO BRILL, of An? derson, S. C. i At the same place, on the 17th of May, 1871, by Rev. J. & Murray, Mr. SAMUEL CUNNINGHAM and Miss CAfcO jB. DORKILL, both of Anderson, S. a : i "MARRIED, is Town ville, oh Saturda'.-, the 13th of May, J671; by Rev. H. N. Hays, Mr. W. F. JEANS and Miss MA LY a PALMER, ail of Anderson County. . On Sunday. May 14, 1S71. by lie v. H. N. Hays, Mr. JAMES BARTON and Miss MARTHA 8IMM0NS, all of An^s^C0^^:^. SPECIAL NOTICES. -;(7. >.-1. 1840W1870 Travellers are always Liable To sodden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and tbeeo occurring when absent from home, are very unpleas Th? -PAIN ZILLES ays be relied upon in such cases. As soon as you reel the symptoms, take one teaspoon ful in a gill of new mhk and' molasses and a gill of hot water, stir well togeth? er and drink hot. Repeat, the dose every hour until ro HeveS. If the pains bo severe, bathothe bowels and back with the Medicine clear. In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a tcaspoonful in a (10 of hot "water sweetened well with molasses; also bathe'tne throat and stomach faithfully with tho medi? cine, clear. Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases of bone ?etting faster than anything he ever applied. ; FSahermon so often .exposed to hurts by having their stein plen:ed with hooks, aud.hus of fish, can be relieved by bathli g with the Pain KiMer as soon as the accident oesara; la this way the anguish is soon abated; batbe as often as once in five minutes, eay three or fow tinrej, and yon will seldom have any trouble. The bites and scratches of dogs and cats are soon* cured bf bathing with the Pain Killer dear. Polsouous Medicines. . . Tho theory that the virus of disease can bo safely coun? teracted by doses of poison, is false and dangerous. With lu tho last twenty-five years, not less than a score of viru? lent poisons have been added to the repository of tho med? ic*! profession. They are given in small dones, otherwise tbey would destroy life immediately; but even in minute quantities, thoy produce, ultimately, very disastrous ef? fects. It is unwise and unphilosopbical to employ; as rem? edies, powerful and insidious drugs, which, in subjugatiug one disease, sow the needs of anothor still more unman? ageable. Nona of these terrible medicaments operates with as much directness and certainty upon the causes of disease as Hostet tor's Stomach Bitters, a tonic and correc? tive, icithout a tingle deleterious ingredient in Us composition. Arsenic and quinia are given for intermittent*; bromide of potassium for nervous disorders; strychnine and prus tde seid for general debility; mercury, In various forms, for liver complaint; preparations of chloroform and opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly drugs do not com? pare, as specifics for the diseases above enumerated, with that wholesome vegetable Invigorant and alterative, while they'are -all so pernicious that it Is astonishing any physi- j ?tan should take the responsibility of prescribing them. | Let Invalids, for their own sakes, try tho Bitters before they resort to'.he poisons. The relief they will experi? ence from a course of the harmless specific, will reader n Tenorec to t h? unsafo preparations referred to qnite un ?eecssaxy. *e*-.For Coughs, Bronchitis, and.Consumption In its ?early.atagcs, nothing cqnala Dr. HerccY Alt^Ext. er Gol- j den Medical Discovery. It is also a great blood purifier and strength restorer or tonic, and for "Liver Complaint" and Costive Conditions of the Bowels ft baa no equal. ?Sold by drarcWta. - IBS 'TOPIC JUST NOW I XF YOU WANT A PRETTY DRESS, . . A BEAUTIFUL HAT OR BONNET, - A DRESS, made up in the best style, In ahbrt, 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. FOWLEB, - Proprietor "Emporium of Fashion,". ABBEVILLE, S. C. ? - ? ? Bit stock wm never so attractive, especially in Dress Goods and Millinery. Oh, the HATS are beautiful, and j ?o becoming. Mrs. CAIN certainly has exquisite taste Mb wonder, though, for she was in business for years in Baltimore, and done the fashionable work of the city. And then, you know, sh ? visits Baltimore twice a year. No wonder she is so well posted; and really I have soon more handsomely dressed Ladies in Abbeville than any place in the State. Upon asking: Where do the Ladles' of Abbeville buy their Milliner}-, nud where do thoso handsome Dresses coine from ? I was answered : From the "EMPORIUM OF FASHION." Pbobablt some persons may wonder how it is that so small a Town as Abbeville can and docs support such an establishment as tho "Emporium of Fashion 1" How it is that the patrons of the "Emi>orium of Fashion" always Idok wrstyltsl:i 1 I answer, because I employ the best tal oni'ln the Millinery and Dress Making Departments; bc efcose I have every facility fordoing work in the best' style; and being Agent for E. Buttcrlck A Co.'s celebrated Patterns, as well as being a branch of Madame Demorest's, of New York, receiving her Trimmed Patterns every ilx tydsys. Hf prices are not extravagant. The patronage of the Up-Coun try'1? solicited". I promise satisfaction In every case. When Goods do not suit, they enn be returned. In ordering Hats or Bonnets, state tho color you wish to pre? dominate. Paean just what I have said. Every woW is truth. Respectfully, JAMES W. FOWLER, April IP, lffT 41_2m Notice o? Final Settlement! TH?u^pfsi^fte^'hefcby gfves' notice that he wTlI-nTA&e a Wtlement of1 the Estate of the Ute Jarncs Morris. decer."lcd; in ttic;Probate Court ?f Anderson County on Wt&^s&$ tlf?*28rh day of June next, nnd will on that day npptyiV'A.' 0. Jierris, Probate Jinlfro. for Letters . Dinmh'-JWy tJwrcfrom. JJJSSE C. Mf?JRltIS, Adm'rf . jCfay.i'fj; 1871 17 r, , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administratrix's Sale* W-ILL bo sold at Deep Crock, on Friday, the Vth day of Juue next, Forty. Bushels of Corn, more or less, on a credit until first January next, with two or more approved sureties. This Corn is sold at the risk of D. L. Underwood, who 'ailed to comply with terms of former sale. JANB A. EARLE, Adm'x., Per J. S. MURRAY, Attorney. May 25, 1871 , 47 3 Notice. THE undersigned, Administrator of the Es? tates of Elijah Major, deceased, Nnncy Ma? jor, deceased, and Joel S. Major, docoased, will I expose to sale at Anderson C. H., S. C, wTues j day, the 13th. day of June next, to-the highost I bidder, all the Notes, Accounts and Choses in Action belonging to said Estates,-or ?ither'ot them, which are approved 4oubt/ul or worthies*. [ vBy order of the Probate Judgk JAMES B. MOORE, . Administrator of said Estates May-36, 1871 / 4/ 3 MARBLE WORKS. LOCATION, Main St.,. :par Railroad Bridge. ? - . 1 TtTE "WILL FURNISH MARBLE WORK AS w LOW AS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE? WHERE. ? Below is our Price List: Tomb Top3, of Verrnout Marble, common and ordiuary, 6x3 feet...$ 35 to 40 Good Quality. '45 to 47 No; 1 aud Statuary. 50 to 65 Italian, of same. 50 to 55 Head Stonee, 4x1 ft. 6 inches. 14 to 16 Head Stones, 8x1 ft. -2 inches, and ' 8x1 feet..-.. 8 to 9 Monuments, Monumental Head Stones at same rates. Box Tombs, plain. 115 to 125 Paneled, good quality. 135 to 160 No..l Heavy Paneled, with posts... 175 to 190 Lettering.3 cents a letter. : -'At our Shop we put up those . $250 Tombs at $160, and guarantee to furnish as good ma? terial and heavier paneled work for the same. Parties wishing Marble Work will find it to their interest to call on us. t: >raJ)man & co. May 25,1S71 47 NOTICE. DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,' ' Gbeexville, S. C, May 16, 1871. IHAVE received the Annual List for the year 1871, for Greenville, Anderson, PickenB and [ Ocouee. I will be at Greenville Oourt House on Saturday, 20th and Monday, 22nd May; at An? derson, Monday, 29th May; at Walhalla, Tues? day, 30th May ; at Greenville Court House, Mon? day, oili June, for the purpose of collecting IN? TERNAL REVENUE TAXES, assessed on the i Annual List and all Liste prior to that date Parties uro notified to come forward on* the days [above specified and make 'payment*, thereby es? caping the penalty, which will be added as re? quired by law. A. L. CODB, Deputy Collector. P. S.??All personsvwho. owe any Tax on old Lists?as Lawyers, Manufacturers, Retail Deal? ers, Retail Liquor Dealers', Commercial Brokers, &c, &c?are just as liablo to indictment for do? ing business without having paid (fro Special Tax as requirod by law, as if they had not been assessed at all ; and all such persons arc notified that unless I key come forward and pay up, that I will be compelled to commence indictments ? oga?rst etfeh one of them?cf fbia I bavo' no dis 'crctibn.' - A. L. C. May 25, 1871 47 1 SELTZER Alf 0VER-DOCTOREI) WORLD. All great physicians admit, that the world is over-doctored with violent drugs. In cases of indigestion, bil? iousness, constipation, wind colic, diarrhoea, aud other casual or even chroma affections of the stomach, liver and bowels, all that is needed to restore the regular aotion of tho disordered organs, is a dos? or two of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, tho most, delicious and harmless febrifuge, laxa-1 live and alterative in the whole range of medi? cal remedies. It is mrrhuierit for' the Btrongost, cannot harm the weakest, and immediately re? lieves the nausea which ordinary oathartics ag? gravate. - ? \ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. May 25, 1871 47 . 2 | nOOLEYC PowdeR Has long been regarded as the beat aud cheapest Baking Powder in uso. Perfectly pare and hoalthy. It mokes, at short notice, doHdoan Pieenits, Rolls, tua. There need be no waste of food prepared with It, as it Is always of tho beat quality wowoald Bay to thoso who nnvo novor used It that a very few . trial b will enable them to nso it, not only with-eattoe 'satisfaction, but with economy. Put ap full, hbt weight, as reproaanted. Grocers and Dealers'sell it. DO?LEY & BROTHER, Prop's, 69 Now Street, NEW YORK CITY-. March 16, 1871 37 3m FROM the nreuiidBB"' W. H?rri?fl'*?'^'l Thnrmiay; May 1 ?{}/.' a"dark cbcBfj&i' W-i rcl COLT, with a wlritc spul in the foreucaS;*2?*yl n scar on''the loft Kind leg1, two* years old.' ?" libcr.'l reward will be paid'for its delivery's* 'above, or any information thankfully' received. Mav \c. 1871 l*i 1 RALLY ON THE CENTRE! jf EW GOODS OF ALL KINDS, For Everybody, at SHARPS & TOWERS', No. 7 Granite Row* :TT7"E have on hand a 4argcand beautiful stock . YY of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of all styles and descriptions, with prices to suit the pockets of all. COME and SEE. "the VERY LATEST styles of Ladies' and Misses' . , b?ATS AND SUNDOWNS, Vt Trimmed and untrimmed. TAKE A PEEP r-i BEFORE YOU BUY. The;Largest Stock of Shoes in Town, With prices so low that none need return to their homes without a new pair. TAKE A LOOK. . ' Our Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods Is complete. Wc have the "Gen. R. E. Lee" Hat, and all o therein da of Hats. SADDLES, BRIDLES AND TR?frS?' A large stock of Brown and Bleached Homespuns, 7-8 to 10-4 wide. The Largest Stock of CALICO In the Market. HARDWARE. Wc have a large and complete stock of Hardware Crockery, China and Glassware. (Some broken pieces for sale cheap to bachelors.) CLOTHING. Our Stock of Clothing is cheap and complete. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, best Leaf Lard, Flour, Meal, Dried Fruit, New Orleans,' Dcmerara and Muscovada Molasses, Silver Drips, Golden and Bee Hive Syrups, Sugar, Rio ?and Java Coffee, Tea, Rice, &c, &c. . UMBRELLAS. We call particular attention to our stock of Um? brellas and Yankee Notions. SHOE FINDINGS. We keep a large stock of Shoe Findings. ft?* Wc cannot undertake to enumerate all of oar stock in an advertisement, but Will say that it is complete, bought in Ne^r York and Charleston markets. Wc respectfully ftvite every one in search of GOOD ARTICLES AT LOW PRKJES to give us' a call before buying. We charge noth? ing for showing 'our ; Goods. Remember 'the place?NO. 7 GRANITE ROW, Anderson, S. C. S1ARPE & TOWERS. April 27, 1871 42 FURNITURE! "aUICE SALES and SMALL PROFITS." Great Reduction in Prices, Cottage Bedsteads from $6.50 upwards, Chamber Setts from$38.00 to $125.00, Dress Bureaus from $18.00 to $55.00, Wardrobes from $18.00 upwards, And all other goods in proportion, including Dining Tables, Safes, Washstands, Chairs ef ovc ry description, &c. I am determined to SELL, and invite thopublic to give me a call, if they want BARGAINS. Any article of Furniture not in store can be selected-from plates and obtained on short notice at a Very small profit. g"T Metallic Cases of all sizes constantly on hand, and Coffins of all kinds made to order from ?5.00 upwards. jjggr* R-pairing and Varnishing done promptly and in the best style. G. F. TOLLY, Furqlturc Wareropma, Depot Street. May 18, 1871 46 4 Administratrix's Sale, WILD be sold on TUESDAY, the 6th day of JUNK next, on the premises at present occupied by Mr. E-. B. Stephens, two miles north west.of Pendlcton; nil the CORN and FODDER On said premises belonging to* the Estate of the late John B. Earle, deceased. Terms or Sals.?For all srito's of Ten Dollars find under, cash?above that sum'on n credit un? til the first day of January next, interest from day of sale, with two or more approved sureties. JANE A. EARLE, Adm'x., Per J. S. MURRAY, Attorney. May 17, 1871 46 3 M.' GOLDSMITH. . P. kind, goldsmith: & kind, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHffiSIX iao?l WORKS,) COLUMBIA, S. C, MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, of all sizes ; Horse Powers, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Ornamental House and Store Fronts, Cast Iron Railings of every'Pbrt, including graveyards, residences, &c. Agricultural Implements, Brass and Iron Castings of all kind? made to order on short notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses, &c. May 18, 1871 40 ly Ice! Ice! Ice! milE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now op'en I for the season, and prepared to sell Nalural Lake Ice at from 1 to 1 J. cents per pound, accord? ing to quantity. This lee is far preferable to any manufactured or prepared by chemical proccsS. J. D. BATEMAN, Agent, Columbia, S. C. April 6, 1871 40 8m Notice of Final Settlement. TUE undersigned hereby givos notioo that ho has filed his petition with A. 0. Norris, .Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson County, asking a Final Settlement, of the Estate of Wyalt Smith, deceased, on Friday, the 23rd day of .June next, and for letters'of dismission therefrom. JOHN B. SMITH, Adm'r, May IS,-1871: 46 6 NOTICE. IWILL self at-public sale on the first Monday in June, rrt Anderem Court House, the HOUSE-3*?SOT whereon J. B. MeOee" resides, ott' Ci?Hiei W . . Lot contains a little over two acres,' c*Msf?'rtable dwelling and out buildings. .W. H. CATER. Ma/"ir;.?fl' 46 8 HIGHLY INTERESTING NEWS Lovers, Husbands, Wives and Children,Bight-Minded Brothers and Devoted Sisters, Fond Grand Papas, Child-Spoiling Qrartd Mamas, ?ncies, Aunts, Cousins, Expectant Nieces and Hair-brained Nephews, all, without distinction of age or sex will find Iffiill CHEAP DRYGOODS CRQCKEffi the place to buy their ECCTCICHOS HATS&CAPS iJEWELRY OSIERY I am receiving fresh Goods every day, bought ?t,tfie toWest Cash Prices. I can convince the most exacting that buyers can save from 10 to 20 per cent, by purchasing at my well-known BARGAIN STORE. My motto is: "Quick Sales and Small Profits.!' JOHN R. COCHKAN. May 18, 1871 46 . NEW . SPRING GOODS! Iii JiW OL rji 11 OLJyJwl I iJUiij AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, Ho. 12 GRANITE ROW, A RE NO\V OPENING THEIR SPRING PURCHASES WHICH, IN EXTENT AND CHEAP J% NESS Surpass Anything Yet Offered! Wo cannot speak of the numberless articles in the limit' of on advertisement, but simply make known tbtffirct that we have NOW IN STORE the The Largest, Most- Complete', Best' Selected, AND CERTAINLY THE ?he?pest Stock of Dry G-oods THAT CAN BE FOUND IN ANDERSON. ADDITIONS are cohslurrfly arriving, anil it is our determination to KEEP UP OUR REPUTA? TION and stand AT THE HEAD for the Newest, Cheapest and Most'Desirable Goods that Money can Buy. Let nil whd'eah, CALL and EXAMINE, and those that distance p'revenis,' wlU PLEASE SEND THEIR ORDERS, which SHALL BE FILLED SATISFACTORILY. May 4, 1871 44* Court Postponed until Second Monday in June! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 AsDERSok Coixtv. . / milE CLERK OF THE COURT for Anderson I County will, on the meeting of the Court of General Sessions at Anderson on the Fourth i Monday in May, adjourn the same until the SEC? OND MONDAY IN JUNE, nnd on Wednesday following the said Fourth Mouday, he will ad? journ the Court of Common Pleas until TUESDAY AFTER THE . SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT. Witnesses, Parties and Jurors will govern them? selves accordingly. They will NOT bo required to a!tend on the Fourth Monday in May. Ry order of Judge Orr. JOHN W. DANIELS, ' C. G. S. & C. P. Clerk's Office, \ May 1, 1871./ 44?6 Administrator's Sale. IWILL soil at public outcry at Pendlcton, S. 0.. on I lie -Oth day of May instant, begin? ning at 11 o'clock, a. nr., the CHOSES IN AC? TION of the Estate of Thomas I). Benson, dee'd, (including Judgments, Notes* and Accounts of E. B: Berrscti & Son.') . . D. B. SLOAN, Adm'r. May I I-, 1871 4t> o Notice of Final Settlement. rilHE undersigned gives notice that he will I make application to A. 0. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson County on Wednes? day, the 7th day of June, for a Final Settlement of theF.stato of John Gordon, deceased, and let? ters dismissory therefrom. ? ABEL ROBINS, Adm'r. May 4, 1871 44 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE Tindcrsigncd hereby gives notice that he ? will npply to A. Ov Norritv Esq , Probate Judge for Anderson County, on Thursday, the .22nd day of June next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Sarah Poor, deceased, and for let? ters of dismission therefrom. 3.. J. FUOll, Adm'r. May 18, 1871 ?0 4*' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY'OF' A'ND.ER'SON. , Trial justice's' Coui*t. Summons for Money Demand?Complaint Served, John W. Daniels, Plaintiff, vs. M. W. Wallace, Defendant. To M. IF. Wallace, Defendant in thia action : ' YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in thte action, a copy of which is herewith scrvedifp'on you, und to file your answer thereto with the subscriber at his office, at Anderson' C. H'', S. C, within twent? days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive 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 Eighteen- Dollars and Twenty Cents, with intcres,t at the rate of seven per cent, from Uie riinlh'day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and costs. Dated Anderson C. II., S. C, April 24,, 1871. G. \V. HAMMOND, Trial Justice,'Anderson County. To M. IF. Wallace, Defendant. TAKE NOTICE that the summons' in' this action, of which Hie foregoing is a cbpy. was filed, together with the complaint herein, in the office of the undersigned, at Anderson Court House, in the County of Anderson, and Stute of South Carolina, on the twenty-fourth day of April, 1871. G. W. HAMMOND, T. J. A. C. April 27,1871 43 6 Trustee's Sale of Land. BY virtue of an order to me directed from A. 0. Norris, Esq , rrobato Judge of Ander? son County, I will expose to mile at Anderson C. H. en Salnday in June next, within the usual hours'of sale, SIXTY ACE ES OF LAND, More or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Branyau, Estate of -Virgil Herroh; B". F. Duncan and Homestead of John Herren, 'being a part of the Real Estate of said John Hcrron, Tutors of Saw?.?On a credit until the first day of November next, with note and approved-secu? rity, and iuterest from day of sale.- Purchaser to pay for nil necessary papers anil stamps. WM. A. McFALL, Trustee. Mnyll.1871 '45 4 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS; No Charge for Showing Goods, TIIE. subscriber lias just returned from New. York, and is now receiving a large antl well-Bfllectcd stock of Goods, which he is confix dent can ... _ ?.?r- j t ? * *> ; BE SOLD LOWER ... ., Th'an.ariy stock of.Goods. ?: itfA \i i> % ??? ,t EtEB BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Iiis stock concists, In part, of , : Calicoes, Cambrits, Lawns, Percales,. , Mdslins, Mozambique^, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdie.3, . .DeLair.es, \ Alpaccos, Jacoaetsi' ?' ' _ Swiss, Nainsook, Blea. & unblca. Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid &. Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickings, . And, in fact,, everything else belonging to the DryGoods line. I have also an unusually large and cheap stock of . Mens', Lad;es, Bays and Misses BOOTS and ?HOES." My stqcJt, of Mens',, Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS,1 Embraces' everything in that line, from Cot? ton and Xirien TWEEDS to the finest CLOTHS and CASSIMERE3. My* Gents' Furnishing Department Is complete in everything usually kept in that line. ?.' .' i Of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions, I have an endless variety. All of the latest- styles of? Ladies' and Misses Hats and Bonnets, . ? M-ens', Youths' and-Boys' Hats and Caps, : Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, CravaC?, Toilet Soaps, ? ?', Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, &c. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, '? IRON, STEEL,' ' UQ^p^ttt?, SHOVELS, FORKS, S&ti)ES, HOES, AXES, HATCHETS,' . HAMMERS, Be-sure and 'examine nvy stock- before purcha? sing, .for I am confident I can sell you goods. . A trial is all I ask. -? t ~ ?: " > M. LESSER, No. -3 Granite Row, Anderson C. II., S. G. April 0, 1871 40 ... ~j Hieriicst Prcmlnm, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the South Carolina Institute, held in ?. CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTER BITTERS, THE GREAT SOUTHERN ? TONIC, Is to be seen everywhere over the South, and 'it-' is frequently asked what is Sumter Bitters. We will' try and answer this to the satisfaction of all.? Sumter Bitters is a diffusive stimulant, prepared from the purest Rye W/u'skey made expressly for this purpose for tho Proprietors, Calaysia Bark (from which Quinine is obtained,) and Roots and ?Herbs of . Aromatic! TWc properties. The" formu |.la of which has been submitted to and' approved by the highest Medicaljdulhority in Ods,State. The proprietors received their first idea of the" value of this combination from the. great succc1?. I it obtained in the prevention and cure of Chilis and Fever among the troops during the late war, who coming' from all parts of the State to tho j Swamps and Coasts of the Low Country, where it' was thought almost certain death to sleep one night, and when by giving them' Quinine in' Whit-" keg, fevers were prevented and the health of our; troops, kept up to the highest standard. This' formula has been greatly improved by the addition ! 'of other Valuable Tonic and restorative Herbsand Roots combined with the best stimulant, pure Rye Whiskey. Since it has been introduced in the form of Sumter Bitten, its valuable Tonic properties and delightful taste has commended it to hundreds,' ["nay thousands of j?ersons" who-have been tempted' 'by its use. Rsams of' certificates of its efficacy could be furnished wero it necessary, but 4t?, in-^ I creasing sales alone is the best evidence of iti worth and papular ity". Thousands, of dozens being ? I .sold now' whtfe .te?Js:.of dozenilrrr'sire' .previously,; j and wV only "ask cf 'those who need a Delightful'' Tonic, Appetizer and lnvigorator, to try our Sumter Bitters. For sale by Grocers, Druggists, and Dealers everywhere. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, . PaoraiEToas and Wholesale Dbugoists, CHARLESTON, S. C. For sale at Anderson by ? SIMPSON, HILL St. CO., Druggists. May 4, 1871 44 STATO QF S OTJTH CAROLINA, I?-'thc Probate Courts Anderson County.' ?? Ex Parte John Dalrymplc. In Re, Real Estate Of Wilson Wallace, deceased.* -Petition to have Ti? tles Executed. "T appearing to my satisfaction that Mrs. Sally Wallace, W. A. Wallace, Moral W. Wallace;1 Slirabeth L. Wallace, Martin W. Wallace and Mary' J: Wnlhvce, Defendants in this case'; reside" beyond the' limits of this State. On motion of Reed & Brown, Attorneys, Pro. Pet;,.it is Ordered.' That -said-'Defendants do appear in" Ihis Court wtthin 'forty days from tne first publi? cation hereof, and show cause, if any they have, why'the prayer of the . petition should not be. granted, and on their failure to ansWer or demur 1 to the 'same, an order pro confesso will be entered of record against them-. A, ?. NORRIS, '??-v. 'judge Of Probate. May'4, 1871 ^. 44 ? 6 * Notice of Final Settlement. THE'-'un'd?rsigncd hereby give notice that they ' wilLapply to A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate ' Judge for.Anderson County, on Tuesday, the 30th 1 day of May next, for'a Final Settlement' of. the" Estate of .David Beaty, deceased, and for letters of dismission therofrom. \J' j JAMBS Sr BEATY* Yi , ? R. R. BEAJEY, 'J-Admrs. April 27, 1971 43 5* : " Administrator's ifotice Ihereby give notice that I 'will a^'-J to the\ Judge of Probrtte for Anders/-' County on Tuesday. Cth day of June nex?~^.?' *,n? Set? tlement of the Estate of, W. * *?Hey, deoeneed, and a discharge from th* C^HORTON, Adm',,' May'4, W71 44 e