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Proceedings of the Town Council in Rcla . lion to the Air Line Kailroad. ?Anderson C. H., S. a, May 81,1871. a meeting of the Town Council of An? derson, hold this day, the followiug Preamble Sand Resolutions were Unanimously adopted: Whereas, at a public meeting of the citizens of the town of Anderson, held in the Court House on the 27th insf., the Town Council was requested to subscribe the sum of Fifty Thou? sand Dollars to the capital stock of tho "Atlan? ta and Richmond Air Lino Railway Company," payable in tho bonds of said town, with a de? pot within its corporate limits. Therefore 1. Be it Resolved, That the Town Council will, if a majority of the legal voters* of the town vote m favor of such subscription, sub? scribe the stun of Fifty Thousand Dollars to the capital stock of said Company on the condi? tions, specified in this preamble. Resolved, That an election be held on Tuesday, the sixth day of June next, in the Coart House, from 9 o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p.'m.. and that all in favor of said sub? scription will vote 'Tor Subscription" and ihose opposed "Against. Subscription," and that ail legal voters shall bo entitled to cast one ballot m the election. ?. 5. -Resolved, That Wm. McGuHn, Thos. M. Whi te and W. W. Humphreys bo appointed inanagers to conduct the election, who at its, close shall count the ballots and certify the re? sult to Council -? Notice is hereby given that an election will i be held on Tuesday next, tho 6th day of June ini conformity with the second "resolution of the , above series. J. a MURRAY, Intendant W. H. NARDfN, Clerk. ? The tide of immigration into Texas con? tinues unabated. It is estimated that four hun? dred thousand persons have arrived since the 1st of last July. Thirty-one thousand one hun- j dred and twenty-three marriages were celebra- '< ted during the last year in that State. ? The money recently stolen from th?j Adams Express Company's office, in Cincin? nati, has been recovered. The employee who was in the office, and pretended to have been chloroformed, is implicated. THE MARKETS. AsuKESON^Iay 31,1871. Coxtoh.?To-day, middlings command 14% to 15. CHARLESTON, May 23. Cotton strong?middlings 16. New York, May 29. t Cotton steady?uplands 17%. SPECIAL NOTICES. Scad, Ponder, and be Wise. r Housekeepers e!iould bear la mind that of all the dif? ferent Baking Powdors In market, nono havo stood the tost of a strict chemical analysis like Dooi-ey's Yeast Pow t>SB. Doo let's Yost Powder contains no ingredients bat euch as are healthful and chemically pure. This in? sures uniform success In tho matins of rolls, biscuits, do., which Inferior artlck'9 do not. Manufactured and sold at wholesale by Doolkt & Brother, C9 Now St, New York, and at retail by grocers generally. '. "85* The worst Cough* yield, as If by magi'.', to tho won? derful curative .powers of Dr. riereu's Alt. Est- or Golden Medical Discovery. It also surjKissea anything else ever before discovered for the cure of Pimples, Biotches and Rashes ou tho face ; also for Eryslpelar, Salt Bhcuni, and alt Skin and Scrofulous disease*. Sold by all druggists. Sesid address to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Busala, N. Yn for pam> j pblet. ' THE TOPIC JUST HOW I . ? ? CT YOU WANT A PBETTY DRESS, A BEAUTIFUL HAT OR BONNET, A DRESS, made up in the best BtyJe, to short, if you want anytbing'in DRY GOODS, MILLI? NERY or DRESS MAKING; or, should you want earn-1 p*? of Dry Goods, send to JAHES v7. F0WL3B, .Proprietor "Emporium of Fashion/ ABBEVILLE, a C. JSB\Mstock was never so attractive, especially In Drew ?Obodsand MUHnory. Oh, tho HATS arc beautiful, and ?p becoming. Mrs. CAIN certainly has ezuuislto taste Jfo wonder, though, for sho was in business for years In ?fibWmoro. and dono the fashionable work, of the city. And'th&u, you know, she visits Baltimore "twice a yecr. Ko wonder the is so well posted; and really 1 have aeon taore handsomely dressed Ledto in AbhevQle than any gUee in the State. Upon asking: Where do tho Ladies B&AMwvlilo buy their Millinery, and where do tboso f^Htff""* Dressce coma from? I was answered: From the \ "EMPORIUM OF FASHION." Probably eome persons may wonder how it Is that so email a Town as Abbeville can and does support such an establishment as the "Emporium of Fashion!" How it is Chat the patrons of the "Emporium of Fashion" always look so stylish 1 I answer, because 1 employ the best tal? ent In the Millinery and Dress Making Departments; bo-1 cause I have evory facility for doing work in tho best | Style; and being Agent for E. Bnttorick & Go.'s celebrated Patterns, as' well as being a branch of Madame Demorost's, of Now York, receiving her Trimmed Patterns every alz- | ly days. My prices are not extravagant. The patronage of the Up-Country ia solicited. I promise-satisfaction in every fas?. When Goods do not suit, thoy can bo returned. In j orlerlng Hats or Bonnets, stato the color you wish to pre* | dominate. t mean just what I bare said. Every word'Is truth. Respectfully, JAMES W. FOWLER. April tj 1871_41_2m NEW 4DVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. XO CEE DITORS OP -R. A. MAXWELL, de? ceased.?We are paying a second dividend 0 percent., and we again notify those (if foy) who have not proven and handed in their ? demands to us, that they must do so by the 25th July next, or their claims wili bo barred. J. B. S1ITON, I : . W. }L D. GAILLARD, / AsBISnoefl Juno I, 1871 48 8* -:? Administrator's Notice. fcOTICE is hereby given to all concerned that the undersigned, as Administrator of tho ? of Thomas B. Benson, deceased, will, on j Saturday, the 8th day of July next, apply to the Jain of Probd'.c for Anderson County for a Fi aafl finf ilftnunt of hiseaid inteetato'b estate, and tnjj discharge from his Administratorship. 1>. B. SLOAN, Adm'r., &o. AaTf, 1871 43 0 NOTICE. ALL persons having business with me, are no? tified that I have latoly removed my office. up-B.sirs, over S. Bi/KOXxbt's Storb, corner Granite Row, where I can be found at all times in business hoars. All business entrusted to my ?are attended to promptly. W. B. Bailbt is my lawful Ccnstahle. G. W. HAMMOND, Trial Justice, Anderson County. June 1, 1871 48 . 2 Sotice to Town Tax-Payers. 5(HE following resolution hits boon unanimous ? ly adopted by the Town Council and order to be published : Ruoh i-ii, That any yersoa or \ orsoas who eh;ill not have paid their Town Taxes on or before the 16th of Juno, 1871, will bavetheir names publish? ed in the AuJoreon InfeUij/eiicsr Jia delinquent tax? payers. W. H. NAROIN, Cities CouBoiL June 1, 1871 40 2 \ Fresh Rock Lime! JC. C. FEATHERSON has constantly on hand # a good supply of fresh ROCK LIME? ?will soli by tho barrel or bosh el?cheaper than it can be had from any ono else. Apply to WAT? SON & BRO.. Anderson 0; H. June 1, 1871 48 8m NOTICE JS hereby given to all whom It may concern, that I will *pply to A. 0. Jforris, Probate ige.of And>rBon County, on tho 7th day of July next, for a Final Discharge as Administrator, ' de bonia non, of the Estate of John Tompkins, de? ceased. JOHN B. TOMPKINS, Administrator, de bonit non. June 1, 1871 48 6 Executor's Notice. FT1HE undersigned, aa Executor of the last Will I and Testament of Georgo Poor, dooeaaed, ?will, on Saturday, tho first dny of July next, ap? ply to the Judge of Probate .for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of nils Toetator'a Estate, awl for a Final Discharge from bis Excoutorahip. MATTHEW BREAZBAU5, Ex'r. June 1,1871 : <\8 6 HUBBARD & WILSON OUTER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FROM THIS SATE AT COST FOR CASH! ?*g"*p* GIVE them a call at No. 1? Granite Row. if you want to secure BARGAINS. This oppor? tunity is offered for a ehort time only. Como soon, if you would reap the benefit. Juno I, 1871, 48 'Z STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. 0. NorrU, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEUEAS, P.. K. Norris has mado suit to me to graut hiai Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Dr. S. R. Haynie, deo'd : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Dr. S. R. Haynie. dou'd, that they be and appoar before me, in the Court of Probate, to be beld at Anderson Court House, on Friday, 16th of June, 1871, at 11 o'clock iu tho forenoon, to shew cautc, if any thoy have, why the said Ad? ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 81st day of May, A.D. 1871. A. 0. NORRIS, Judgo of Probate. Jnnc 1,1871 48 .2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Probate Court, Anderson County. S. A. Hutchison against Macklin Waters, Milford Waters, et al.?Petition to Confirm Sale Real Es? tate of Fleming Waters, deceased. Fappearing to my satisfaction that tho Defen? dants, Macklin Waters, Milford Waters, Thomas J. Davis and wife, Sarah E. Davis, Ida Stacks, F. M. Moss and wife. Mary R. Moss, E. J. Giles, T. T- McAlietcr and wife, F. A. MoAlister, reside beyond the limits of this State, and their Post OffioQ not being known, who are Defendants in this action, on motion of John B. Moore, SoL Pro. Pet., it is Ordered, 'j hnr. u forty days rule be published against them, end thnt iu ease they fail to plead, answer or demur, tho tame will be takon as to them pro conferee 1. A. 0. NORRIS, Judgo of Probato. Jane 1, 1871 48 6 o ? ?gel < r? _ '?SS**?* i OB 03 3 CD ?-fr CD CD 3 < CD ?) 51 CQ > Qo CD -t 0) O 3 o o a x o E <n CD d a Highest Premrum, a Silver Medal, awarded' by the Fair of the South Carolina Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUM TER BITTERS, SOUTHERN TONIC, la now otrer'.yl by tho Proprietor* ns greatly Improved by _tho addition of a vuhiaMe foreigu _AROMATIC~?ND IKTliiT)iTiVI'"!Kg IIERB, AND PURE RYE WHISKEY, Made erp-r*!?' for their Bittore. Its INCREASING POPULARITY And salts hs the best prouf of ito morlta. HUNDREDS OF DOZENS SOLD NOW Whore Tons were previously. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CREATES APPETITE, PREVENT8 CHILLS AND FEVER. CURES NERVOUSNESS. AIDS DIGESTION. DELIGHTFUL TO THE TASTE EXHILIRATINO TO THE BOJ>v. NO TONIC EQUAL TO fx 8?n our Suniti r liittern Alr:nn:.,v .V?r JS71, lo bo hart* Rrati* of Druaslijts .".int {'ruccrH everywhere. DOVIE. IfOJSB ]>A'?/!?, luipurt?ra luul Wbuloo;?;> DRt;m>iSTS. CHARLESTON, S. C. For ?]??nt Anderson by SEMPSON, HILL A CO.. MARBLE WORKS. LOCATION^ Main St., near Railroad Bridge. TTTE WILL FURNISH MARBLE WORK AS Vy LOW A8 CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE? WHERE. Below is our Price Lint: Tomb Tops, of Vermont Marble, common andorfinary,6s3feet..4 85 to 40 Good Quality...._ 45 to.47 No. 1 and Statuary........ 60 to 65 I talian, of same.... 50 to 55 Ilcad Stones, 4x1 ft. 6 inches.... 14 to 10 Head Stones, 8x1 ft 2 inches, and &cl fect,. 8 to 0 Monuments, Monumental Head ?tones at samo rates. BoxTomb3, plain. 115 to 125 Paneled, good quality.. 135 to 160 No. 1 Heavy Piuielcd, with posts.... 175 to 190 Lettering.?.8 and 3? cents a letter. At our Shop we put up those $250 Tombs at $160, and guarantee to furnish aa good ma? terial and heavier paneled work for the same. Parties wishing Marble Work w?l find it to their interest to call on us. T. WELDM15 & CO. May 25,1871_47_ FURNITURE! "aUIOE SALES and SMALL PEOHTS." Great Seduction in Prices. Cottago Bedsteads from $6.50 npvrards, Chamber Setts from $88.00 to $125.00, Dress Bureaus from $1S.00 to $55.00, Wardrobes from $18.00 upwards, And all oiler goods in proportion, including Dining Tables, Safes, Waahstands, Chairs ef eve? ry description, &o. I am determined to SELL, and invito the public to give mo a call, if they want BARGAINS. Ary article of Fnrnitnro not in store can be selected from plates and obtained on short notice at a very small profit. US?" Metallic Cases of all sizes constantly on hand, and CofBna of ul], kinds mado to order from S5.00 upwards. BSB* R pairing aud Yr.rnishing dono promptly and in the best stylo. G. TT. TOLLY, Furniture Warcroorus, Depot Street May 18, 1871 46 4 ! ' AN OYTR-POCTORED WORLD. All great physicians admit that the world is over-doctored v, iili violent drugs. la cases of indigestion, bil? iousness, constipation, wind colic, diarrhoea, and othor casual or even chrouio alTeotions of tho stomach, liver and bowols, all that is needed to restore the regular actiua of the disordered organs, is a doeo or two of TARRAUT'S SELTZER APERXEBT, the most delicious and harmless febrifuge, laxa tivo and alterntivo in the whole range of medi? cal remedies. It is eaffident for the strongest, cannot harm the woakest, and immediately re? lieves the nausea which ordinary cathartics ag? gravate. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. May 2D. 1871 47 2 AdininistTfltrix^ Sale, "ILL bo sold on TUESDAY, tho Cth day of ] JUNE next, on tho premises at present occupied by Mr. E. B. Stephens, two miles north w ist of Pendlet op, all the CORN and FODDER On said premises belonging to the Estate of tho 1 late John B. Earlo, deceased. ? I Tbrmb or SaiiE.?For all sums of Tea Dollars and under, cash?above that earn on a credit un? til the first day of January nest, interest from j day of solo, with two or more approved sureties. JANE A. EARLE, Adm'x., Per J. & MURRAY, Attorney. May 17, 2871 46 8 H. COLDHMITU. ?. KI3D. GOLDSMITH & KIND, FOUNDERS & MACHNISTS, (rncEsnr. Isen wonxj,) COLUMBIA, 8. C MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, of all sizes ; Horse Powern, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Ornamental House and Store Fronts, Cast Iron Railings of every sort, including graveyards, residences, fte.. Agricultural Implements, Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds made to order on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses, &c. May 18, 1871 40 ly Notice. THE undersigned, Administrator of the Es? tates of Elijah Major, deceased, Nancy Ma? jor, deceased, and Joel S. Major, decoaeed, will expose to sale at Anderson C. U., S. C, ou Tues? day, the 13th day of June next, to the highest bidder, all the Notes, Accounts and Choses in Action belonging to said Estates, or either of them, which are approved doubtful or worthless. By order of the Probate Judge. . . JAMES B. MOORE, Administrator of said Estates. Mny25, 1871 47 8 Administratrix's Sale. WILL be sold at Beep Creek, on Friday, the Olh day of June next, Forty Bushels of Corn, more or less, on a credit until first January nest, with two or more approved nurctics. This Corn i* sold at the risk of D. L. Underwood, who failed to complv with terms of former sale. " JANE A. EARLE, Adoi'x., Per J. S. MURRAY, Attorney. May 2:?, 1871 47 8 Notice of Final Settlement. T11K undersigned hereby giv :s notice that he will make a ccttlemcnt of the Estate of the late James Morris, deceased, in the Probate Court of Anderson (.Vunfy on Wednesday, the 28th day of dun'- ?'?: :. and will on thai day apply 'o A. 0. NorrK Probate ",J.'?dgc, .for..Leitorn Diatnissory therefrom. JE*SJi C. MORRIS, Adm'r. May 25, 1871 47 fi NOTICE. JWILL sell at public sale on the first Monday in June, at. Anderson Court House, tho HOUSE And LOT whereon J. B. MoGce resides, on C&lhoftifr-?*M*V. Lot oinfalns a little over two corvs, cmcfsvtfti;''jj dwellingaud outbuildings W H. CATER. May ISV l$t} 40 3 ?Or CL3 R5WSPAPSB5- drab at this Ofice t'y the Hundred >v Tlwoasifi*. Tim., i. i87i< #5 ?. HIGHLY INTERESTING NEWS FOR Lovers, Husbands, Wives and Children, Right-Minded Brothers and Devoted Sisters, Fond Grand Papas, (Md-Spoiling Grand Mamas, Uncles, Aunts, Oonsins, Expectant Nieces and Hair-brained Nephews, all, without distinction of age*or sex will find THIS PXxAOEJ TO BUY I am receiving fresh Goods every day, bought at the Lowest 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 STOSE. My motto is: "Quick Sales and Small Profits." JOBCIST m. COCHRA3ST. M?v lo, 1371 46^ NEW SPRING GOODS! AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, Ha 12 GSAHITE ROW, ARE NOW OPENING TDEIB SP&INQ PURCHASES WHICH, IN EXTENT AND CHEAP? NESS Surpass Anything Yet Offered! Wo cannot epeoi of the nombcTlcss articles In tba limit of on advertisement, but simply make known tho fact that wo have NOW IN STORE the The Largest, Most Complete, Best Selected, AND CERTAINLY THE Cheapest Stock of Dry Goods THAT CAS BE F0U5D Dt A3BEBS0K? I ADDITIONS era constantly arriving, and !t ts cc? deUrmlnailan I? KEEP DP CUB REPUTA? TION ttsd eland AI THE HEAD for Lao Newest, Cheapest and Kcsi Scdraffib Goods that Sffoney caa Bey. Let all who can, CALL and EXAMINE, ami those that distsnoo prevents, will PLEASE SEND THEIR ORDERS, which SHALL RE FILLED SATISFACTORILY May 4, 1871_44_ Court Postponed until Second Monday In Juno I THE STATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA, 1 Akdeesoh Cousty. j fTIEE CLERK OF TFTE t'OURT for Anderson County will, on the meeting o(' Co'urt of General Sessions at Anderson on tlic Fourth Monday in May, adjourn the same until the SEC? OND MONDAY IN JUNE, and on Wednesday following the said Fourth Monday, he will od journ the Court of CoramonFleiH until TT ES DAY AFTER THE SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT. Witnesses, Parties and Jurors will govern them? selves accordingly. They will NOT bo required to al tend on tho Fourth Monday in May. liy order of Judgn Orr. JOUN W. DANIELS, C G. 13. St C r. Clork'fl Office, 1 Mayl, 1871./ 44-6 Notice of Final Settlement. fTlIIE undersigned gives notice tlmi he ^ 711 I mako upplicahon to A. 0. Norrie, E.-.q., Judge of rrobato for Anderson County on Wodues day, tho 7th day of Juno, for a Final foliloment of tho Estate of Jc!.r, Gordon, deceased, nad let? ters dismifisory therefrom. ADEL RODIN'S, Adm'r. May 4, 1871 41 5 Notice of Final Settlement, fTlUE undersigned hereby gives notice flint lio I will apply to A. 0. Norris, E*q., Probate Judgo for Anderson County, on Thursday, tho 2'2nd day of Juno next, for a Fiual Settlenicut of tho Eftnlo of Sarah Poor, deceased, end for let tors of dismission thorofrom. J. J. POOR, Adm'r. May lb, 1871 40 4* Notice of Final Settlement. THE undernlgnod hereby gives notico that ho lins filed bis petition with A 0. Norn*. Esq., Judge of Prolmte tor Anderson. County, hiking ti '< Final Settlement of the Estate of Wyntt Smith, j deooascd, on Friday, the 23i\i ilay ot .luno next, and for lettcra of dismission therefrom, ! JOHN B. SMITH. Ad.c r. Muv 18, 1871 4C C THE STATE OF SOUTH CAE0LI3A, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Xrlal Justice's Ooxxrt, Summons for Honey Demand?Complaint Served. John W. Daniels,' Plaintiff, vs. M. W. Wallace, Defendant. To M. TP. Wallace, DtfenJant in this action ; "T7"OU are herchy summoned and required to B answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to fiiftyonr answer thereto with the subscriber at his oliice, ni Anderson C. II., 8. C, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of tho 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 Ccnir, wilh interest at the rale of seven por cent, from the ninth day of Juuc, ouo thousand oiglit hundred and sixty, and costs. Datod Anderson 0. H., 8. C, April 24, 1871. G. W. HAMMOND, . Trial Justice, Anderson County. To V. W. Wnlfncc. n.-fendant. TAKE N0TIC8 that tbo summons in this action, of which I ho foregoing is a copy, was filed, together with iho complaint, herein, in the oftico of the nndrrsi??>pd, At A.tderson Court House, in the County of Anderson, nnd State of South Carolina, on the fwenly-fouilh day of April, 1871. 0. W. HAMMOND, T. J. A. C April 27,1871 43 ? Trustee s Sale of Land. BY virtue of an order to mo direeted from A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge of Ander? son County, I will osposo to salo at Anderson C. II. on Saloday in Juno no:it, withiu the U3ual hours of sale, SIXTY ACHES OP LAND, More or lesn, adjoining lands of J. J. Branyan, Estate of Virgil Hctrou, It. F. Duncan and Homestead of John Herren, being a part of the ltenl Estate of said John Hcrron. . 'fenxs or Salb.?On a credit until the Grstday of November noxf, with note and approved secu? rity, and interest 1'rom day of sale. Purchaser to pay for ail necess:ivy p.vpoi-h and stamps. WM. A. McFALL, Trustee. May 11, 1871 45 4 RALLY ON THE CENTRE ! NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDSj For Everybody, at SHARPE & TOWERS^ No. 7 Granite Bow. WE have on hand a largo and beautiful stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of all styles and descriptions, with prices to suit -the pockets of alL COME and SEE. The VERY -LATEST etyloa of Ladles' aid Misses' HATS AND SUNDOWNS, Trimmed and untrimmed. TAKE A PEEP BEFORE YOU BUY. . The Largest Stock of Shoes in Town/ With price* so low that none need return to their homos without a new pair. TAKE A LOOK. Oar Line of Gents' Furnishing foods Ib complete. We have the "Gen. R. E. Lee" Hat, and all other kinds of Hate. SADDLES, BRIDLES AND TBUHES. A large stock of ? Brown and Bleached Homespuns, 7-8 to 10-4 wide. The Largest Stock of CALICO In the Market. HARDWARE. We have a large and complete stock of Hardware. Crockery, China and Glassware. (Some broken pieces for sale oheap to bachelors.) ?LOT?ING., :. Our Stock of Clothing is oheap and complete. , GROCERIES and PROVISIONS^ Sugar Cured Tiame, Bacon, best Leaf Lard, Flour, Meal, Dried Fruit, New Orleans, Demcrara and Muscovada Molasses; Silver Drips, Golden and Bee Hivo Syrups, Sugar, Rio and Java Co Ice, Tea, Rice, Sc., &b. UMBRELLAS. We call particular attention to our stock of Um? brellas and Yankee Notions. SHOE FINDINGS. We keep a largo stock of Shoe Findings Wo cannot undertake to enumerate sll of our stock in an advertisement, but will eay that it is complete, bought in New York and Charleston markets. We respectfully invite every on* In search of GOOD ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES to give us a oall before buying. We charge noth? ing for showing our Goods. Remember the place?NO. 7 GRANITE ROW, Anderson, 8. C. SHARPE & TOWERS. April 27, 1871 42 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. No Charge for Showing Goods. rE subscriber has just returned from New: York, oad is now receiving a largo and well-selected stock of Goods, which ho is confi? dent cos BE SOLD LOWER Thau any stock of Goods EYEB BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.' His, atock consists, in part, of Calleoes, Cambrics, Lawns, Perc&lea, Muslins, Mozambique*, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, Delaines, Alpocoas, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook, IBlea. & unblca. Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tiokings, And, in fact, everything else belonging to the Dry Goods line. I have also an unusually large and oheap etook of Mens', Ladies, Boys and Misses BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Moos', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS, i Em brace a everything In that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to the finest CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. My Gents' Furnishing Department Is complete in everything usually kept in that lino. Of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions. I have an endless variety. All of the latest styles of? Ladies' and Misses Hat? and Bonnets, Mens', Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, CoUars, Cravats, Toilet Soaps, Ribbons, Lac oh. Gimps* Embroideries, &c. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, .HOLLOW-WARE, SHOVELS, FORKS, SPADES, HOES, AXES, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, &c, &c., &o. Be eure and examine my 6lock before purcha? sing, for I am confident I can sell you goods. A trial is all I ask. M. LESSER, Ha 3 Granite Row, Anderson C. II., S. O.. April 0, 1871 40 Ice! Ice! Ice! SHE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now oporr for the season, and prepared to sell Natural e Ice at from 1 to If oonts per pound, accord? ing to quantity. This Ice is far preforablo to any manufactured or prepared by ohcmicnl process. J. D. E ATEM A!?, Agent, ? Columbia, S. C. April 0, 1871 40 8m Administrator's Hotice. T hereby give notioo that I wiH apply to the Judgo of Probate for Anderson County on Tuesday, 6th day of June ne.it, for a Final Set? tlement of the Estate cf W. J. Kclley, dcoeased,* and-a discharge freu tbo same. JOHN C HORTON, Adm'r May 4. IS7: 44 6 ?