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THE MARKETS. AXDERSOJf, Jane 7,1S71. Cordon.?Tcwtoy, middlings command 1614to 15%. I jp7 . Charleston, Juno 6. New Yobx, June 5. ter??plamU 18%, TOPIC JUST NOW! IF TOD WANT A PRETTY DRESS, i-j. - r A^ItEAUTIFUL HAT OR BONNET, A DRESS, made up in the best style, In ilioii-tfysttlcwit anything in DRY GOODS, MILLI NEE.Y-or DI:ESS MAKING; or, should you want sam? ple* of %>ry Goods, send to ? JAMES W. FOvTLEE, Propistor "Smpcrium of Fashion," .... . i ABBEVILLE, S. C. His stock was never so attractive, especially in Dress Goods and Milllncrr. Oh, the HATS are beautiful, and no becoming. Mrs. CAIN certainly has exquisite taste. No Tvosder, though, for she was in bun in can for years in Baltimore, and done the fashionable work of the city. And then, you know, she visits Baltimore twice a year. Kb wonder she is so well posted; and really I have Men more handsomely dressed Ladles in Abbeville than'any place in the State. Upon asking:' Where do the Ladies of Abbey?lo buy their Millinery, and where do those handsome Dresses come from ? I was answered: From MB "EMPORIUM OF FASHION." Probably some persons may wonder how it is that.?i email a Town as Abbeville can and does support such an eetabtfsbment as the "Emporium of Fashion !" How it is that the patrons of the "Emporium of Fashion" always look so stylish I I answer, because I employ the best tal? ent In the Millinery and Dress Making Departments; be? cause- I hare -every facility fordoing work in the best; style; sad being Agent for E Butterick A Co.'s celebrated Patterns, as well as being a branch of Madame Demo rest's, of Few York, receiving her Trimmed Patterns every six* todays. . My prices axe not extravagant. The patronage of the 'Up-Country is solicited. I promise satisfaction in every case. When Qpods do not suit, they can be returned. In ordering Hats or Bonnets, state the color you wish to pre do i just what I have said. Every word is truth. Respectfully, JAMES" W. FOWLER. April 13,1871 ~- - " 41 ._2m NEW AJ>YERTISEMENTS. fAX NOTICE. )n County, S. C, Tai Delinquents. LIST OF PROPERTY IN ANDERSON COUN? TY ON WHICH TAXES HATE NOT BEEN PAID FOR THE YEAR 1868. Brown, Charles B., 157 acres of land. Bolman, W. A,, 67 acres. Cryraes. B. F., 140 acres. Casbn,' A., 31 acres. Cason, Andv, 80 acres. S?<3taady\0. W., 400 acres. Gfady- J. W., 430 acres. Qfpbi& Mrs. Eliza, (Wm. Holmes, agent,) Llot Grady, John W., 1 lot, Hopkins, J. H., 210 acres. Hyde, Simeon, 1 lot, Hays, Western, 59 acres. Irby, J. H., 44 acres. Keown, William, 158 acres. King, Mrs. Letitia, 1 lot - Lester; George W., 2 lots. Leah, Mrs. Lncy (Miss Crymes, s/gt,) 1 lot Ligon, R. B., 1 lot .Lewis, J. E, 1 lot. Moore, Dr. Duncan, 1 lot Mauldin, J3. F., agent, 140 acres. ' Horns, F. S., 1 lot Matthiesen, J., J. Wilson, agent, 1 lot. Mattison, M., estate, 145 acres. !^',rAIfrjd, 1 lot ' '^Qggi 'j. &. estate, 12 acres. i^TBok, Mrs: E. W., 400 acres. Ranson, 51 iss Mary, 290 acres. . Symmes, W., 190 acres. Saylors, Isaac, 53 acres. Simms, Samuel S., 130 acres. Smith, Andrew, 150 acres. Webb, D. H., 165 acres. White, Laucey J., 485. DELINQUENTS FOR THE YEAR 1869. Brown, Charles B., 157 acres. ? , Crymes, B. F., 140 acres. Drennjn, W. J.,170 acres. Erwin, Micham, 1 lot Gsmbiell, Reid, Adm'r., 700 acres. Grady, J. W., 430 acres. " Hodgen,-, 272 acres. Hays, Weston, 59 acres, jjlrby, J. H., 40 acres. Keese & McCully, 212 acres. Keown, William, 158 acres. Land, JV J? 50 acres. Lewis, E. B., 250 acres. Leah, Mrs. Lucy, 1 lot Mavericfc, H, 1 lot * ?Moore, William, 107 acres. Moore, David, bal. McLeer, Susan E., Executor, 323 acres. Mauldin, B. F., agent, 140 acres. McLeon, W. A., 1 lot McNeely, William, 1 lot rMoore, Dr. Duncan, 1 lot "McCarley, Hugh, 250 acres. Neal, Ii. Cy 107 acres. Neal, A. M., 1 lot Owens, John, 160 acres. Payne, J. F., 1 lot. Ross, Mrs. E. W., 400 acres. J&nsoc, Miss Mary, 290 acres. Roberts, Cvrus, 158 acres. Symmes, W., 190 acres. Saylors, Isaac, 10 acres, ?TBt?ne, J. T., baL '-Simmons, Samuel 8., 40 acres. Smith, Andrew, 150 acres. Spearman, E. A., 110 acres. Wallace, W. A., agent, 85 acres. Webb-, D. H., 165 acres. White, Lan&y J., 485 acres. - Webb, L. A., 127 acres. Wilson, John, 106 acres. DELINQUENTS FOR THE YEAR 1870. BELTON TOWNSHIP. Boggs, Benjamin F., 5 acres. Crymes, B. F., 114 acres. Davenport Wm. M., 97 acres. Ellison, Wm., 122 acres. Glaspy, Wm., 68 acres. Gower, Thomas C, 1 lot Holland, Francis M., 171 acres. Holder, Wm. W., 1 lot. Hyde, George W., 114 acres. Kelly, Jasper, 50 acres. Kohler, J. H., 46 acres. Poore, Mrs. Margaret, 101 acres. Phillips, Reuben, 106 acres. Taylor, George W., 1 lot Williams, Richard, 1 lot BROADWAY TOWNSHIP. Branyan, Samuel A., 200 acres. Garret, Lavinia E., 105 acres. King, Peter D., deceased, 40 acres. Thompson, Thomas, sen., 9 acres. Vandiver, Elizabeth, 209 acres. BRUSHY CREEK TOWNSHIP. Beco, M. R., 142 acres. Cox, G. W.r 66 acres. Gaillard. Mrs. N. E., 60 acres. James, John, 50 acres. Loveland, J. H., 37 acres. Rogers, Robert, 100 acres. Smith, Charles, 58 acres. SherrifT, Sarah E., 150 acres. CENTREVILLE TOWNSHIP. Drennan, William, 166 acres. Horsey; Thomas, 1 lot. r Jolly,Elizabeth, 409 acres. Ma hew, Charles, 1 lot. Osboroe, Leverett, estate, 1 lot. Quiils, Andrew P., 10 acres. Webb, Elisha, 150 acres. DARK CORNER TOWNSHIP. Adams, James F., 2?0 acres. Ad ims, E. N., 118 acres. Freeman, Henry, 100 acres. FORE! TOWNSHIP. Beard, William, 70 acres. Bru ce, Laura, 260 acres. Crcmor, S. H., 58 acres. . Crcmer, T. L., 100 acres.- . Hi:c, Berry, 108 acres. Hi::, D. J., 185 acres. Ha -ris, Louisa, 35 acres. Herring, Jesse, 240 acres. Hutchins, J. P., 71 acres. Janes, William, 84 acres. Magee, T. 0,1 lot ? Pruett, J. M., 54 acres. Rampey,-, 85 acres. Williams, William, 4 acres. Wells, Thomas, sen., 100 acres. GARVIN TOWNSHIP. Burriss, L. J., jr., 220 acres. Floyd, J. A., 41 acres. Hodges, Moses, 333 acres. Williams, J. D., 240 acres. HALL TOWNSHIP. Howard, J. D., 100 acres. McKee, Mrs. Rebecca and M.,. 75 acres. HONEA PATH TOWNSHIP. Anderson, Thomas, 150 acres. Bagwell, Pleasant, estate, 92 acres. Cox, Xenon B., 314 acres. Cox, Mrs. Duranzie, 130 acres. Cobb, E. W., 133 acres. ' Cox, Mrs. Cynthia, 50 acres. Flowers, John Z., 1 lot Gantt & Traynham, 1 lot Robinson, George. 1 lot Thompson, Col. Thorn., 1 lot HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP. Bolt, Nancy, 127 acres; Burns. Andrew, 74 acres, . Campbell, J. L, 94 acres. ? Freeman, Levi, 130 acres. Guyton, J. W., 288 acres. Harris, Daniel. 194 acres.* Irigraham, William, 11 acres. Jones, Willis, 75 acres. Neal. J. B., 330 acres. Smith, Jesse, 100 acres. Tims, W. V., 53 acres. Webb, D. H., 165 acres. Wallace, M. W., 80 acres. MARTIN TOWNSHIP. Alexander, W. O., 205 acres. Bell, William B., 70 acres. Bannister, William, 83 acres. Brecken ridge, Robort, 147 acres. Fields, Stephen, 96 acres. Hood, Miss Josaphine, 25 acres. PENDLETON TOWNSHIP. Brown, Charles B., 157 acres. Elrod, Andrew W., 88 acres. Elrod, Neely, 175 acres. Farmers Society, 1 building. Harper, William, 291 acres. Jenkins, W. L., 1 lot. Ligon, Nich., 100 acres. Martin, Alonzo, 154 acres. Male Academy, 16 acres. Sears, George P., 40 acres. ROCK MILLS TOWNSHIP. Barrett, James S., 100 acres. Patterson, A. J., 430 acres. SAVANNAH TOWNSHIP. Brown, Wm. Penn, 1 lot, Cunningham, Mrs. E. B., 234 acres. Cunningham, Samuel, 235 acres. Cunningham, Robert C, 329 acres. Cunningham, Thomas H., 319 acres. Hewin; John M. C, 150 acres. King, John Jacob, 222 acres. Phill ips, John M., 200 acres. Reed, J. W., 21 acres, Stewart, John, Sr., 57 acres. VARENNES TOWNSHIP. Bennett, William C, 1 lot. Burkley, V. H.,1 lot :Earle, Mrs. E. H.^3 lots. Keese & McCully, house and lot. Simmons, K. L., estate, 1 lot WILLIAMST?N TOWNSHIP. Blake, William, 100 acres. Broyles, John T., 4 lots. Cason, Anderson, 30 acres. Campbell, John F., 1 lot. Eskew,-Simeon, 1 lot. Early, J. F., 1 lot Guthrie, Nelson, 96 acres. Go wer, Thomas C, 1 lot - - Hyde, E. F., 1 lot. Leah, Mrs. Lucy, 1 lot. Looper, Jerry, 1 lot. Lester & Brother, 1 lot McNeely, William, 1 lot Rutledge. Philip, 1 lot. Scott, William H. 100 acres. Spence, Robert, Jr., 43 acres. Spence, Robert, Sr., 229 acres. Smyers, John R., 1 lot. Stradley, Shumate & Co., 1 lot and 40 acres. Smith & Chatham, 1 lot Spence & Williams, 32 acres. Spence, Mary A., 50 acres. Townseud, Andrew, 4 acres. Vincent, Daniel B., 52 acres. ADDITIONAL RETURNS. McCullough, David, estate, 1868,1869 and 1870,1 lot Dickson, James, 1870, 90 acres. Notice is hereby given, that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate, described in the preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, *wili be sold by the Treasurer of An? derson County, South Carolina, at his office in said county, on the third Monday, the 19th day of June, A. D. 1871, unless said taxes, assess? ments and penalties be paid before that time, and such sale will be continued from day to day, until' all of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate shall be sold or offered for THOMAS J. WEBB, Auditor Anderson County. . June 8,1871 49 2 SELTZER! "QUITE RUN DOWN/'?Jn'? persons whose bodies and minds are exhausted by the toils and anxieties of business life. Merc stimulants do no good in such cases. Their first effect is transient. The re-action disastrous. In TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, the true remedy for this breaking down of physical ener? gies, and the animal spirits is provided. It renovates and refreshes the assimilating organs and the nerves, while it carries off. without violence nr pain, all the impurities which clog the bowels and vii i>?4." the blood. In Indiges? tion, biliousness, constipation, nervous weakness, and hypochondrias-is, it has no rival, except the water of the Seltzer Spring itself, of which It is the exact and perfect equivalent. SOLD P.Y ALL DRUGGISTS. June 8,1871 4S) 2 Highest Premium, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the Sonth Carolina Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTES BITTERS, The Great SOUTHERN TONIC, In now offered by the Proprietors as greatly Improved by the addition of, a valuable foreign _ AROMATIC AXT) INVIGORATING HERB, AND PURE RYE WHISKEY, Made eipressly for their Bitters. Its INCREASING POPULARITY And sales is the . best proof of its merits. HUNDREDS OF DOZENS SOLD NOW Where Tens were prevlojisly. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CREATES APPETITE, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER. CURES NERVOUSNESS. AIDS DIGESTION. DELIGHTFUL TO THE TASTE, EXHILIRATING TO THE BODY, NO TONIC EQUAL TO IT. See our Sumter Bitters Almanac for 1871, to be had gratis of Druggists _ _and Grocers everywhere. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIsi Importers and Wholesale Druggists. ?'. - _CHARLESTON, S. C._ For ?ale at Anderson by SIMPSON, HILL A CO., _Wholesale and Retail Druggists._ June 1,1871 48~ 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Probate Court, Anderson County. 8. A. Hutchison against Macklin Waters, Williford Waters, ot al.?Petition to Confirm Sal* Real Es? tate of Fleming Waters, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that tbe Defen? dants, Macklin Waters, Williford Waters, J. A. Waters, Thos J. Davia and wife Sarah E. Davis, Ida Stacks, F. M. Moss and wife, Mary R. Moss, E. J. Giles, T. T. McAlistcr and wife, F. A. McAlister, reside beyond tbe limits of this Stato, and their Post Office not being known, who are Defendants in this action, on motion of John B. Moore, Sol. Pro. Pet., it is Ordered, That a forty days rule bo published against them, and that in case they fail to plead, answer or demur, the same will b.e taken as to them pro confessed. A. 0. NORRIS, Judgo of Probate. June 1, 1871 48 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. . By A. 0. Nortis, Esq., Probate Judge. "WHEREAS, P. K. Norris has made suit to me to grant him -Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Dr. S? R. Hay nie, dee'd : These are therefore to cite and admonish all' and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said Dr. S. R. Haynie, dee'd, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be beld at Anderson Court House, on Friday, 16th of June, 1871, at 111 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they 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, Judge of Probate. June 1, 1871 48 2 HUBBARD & WILSON OFFEE THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FEOH THIS DATE AT COST FOR CASH! BSF GIVE them a call at No. 19 Granite Row. if you want to secure BARGAINS. This oppor? tunity is offered for a short time only. Come soon, if you would reap the benefit. June 1, 1871 ' 48 2 Notice. . THE undersigned, Administrator of the Es? tates of Elijah Major, deceased, Nancy Ma? jor, deceased, and Joel S. Major, deceased, will expose to sale at Anderson C. II., S. C, on Tues? day, the 18th day of June next, to the highest bidder, all the Notes, Accounts and Choses in Action belonging to said Estates, or either of j them, which are approved doubtful or worthless. By order of tho Probate Judge. JAMES B. MOORE, Administrator of said Estates. May 25, 1871 47 3 Notice to Town Tax-Payers. THE following resolution has been unanimous? ly adopted by the Town Council and order? ed to be published: Resolved, That any person or persons who shall not have paid their Town Taxes on or before the 15th of June, 1871, will have their names publish? ed in the Anderson Intelliyencer as delinquent tax? payers. W. H. NARDIN, Clerk Council. June 1,1871 48 2 NOTICE. ALL persons having business with me, are no? tified that I have lately removed my office up-stairs, over 8. Blkokley's Stork, corner Granite Row, where I can be found at all times in buainess hours. All businoss entrusted to my care attended to promptly. W. B. Bailey is my lawful Constable. G. W. HAMMOND, Trial Justice, Anderson County. . June 1, 1871 48 2 Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all conoerncd that tbe undersigned, as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas B. Benson, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 8th day of July next, apply to the Judge of Probato for Andersou County for a Fi? nal Settlement of his said intestate's estate, and final discharge from his Administratorship. D. B. SLOAN, Adm'r., &c. June 1, 1871 48 0 NOTICE. TO CREDITORS OF R. A. MAXWELL, de? ceased.?Wc are paying a second dividend of 10 per cent., and we again notify those (if| any) who have not proven and handed in their demands to ub, that they must do so by the 25th July next, or their claims will be barred. J. B. S1TT0N, I i?;,B(M W. H. D. GAILLARD,/AS91gnecs> June 1, 1871 48 3* Executor's Notice. rilHE undersigned, as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Georgo Poor, deceased, wiil, on Saturday, the first day of July next, ap? ply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of his Testator's Estate, and for a Final Discharge from his Executorship. MATTHEW BltEAZEALE, Ex'r. June 1, 1871 48 6 1 #500,000 TO BE GIVEN THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION JTNDER the auspices of the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a SERIES OF ? CONCERTS, at the Acadomy of Music, Charleston, S. C, commencing Ocnober 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association for homes of Northern and European fann? er.) and others, in the State of South Carolina, and for their transportation thiither and support for the first year. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA.?General Wade Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry, Governor M. L. Bonham, General johnson Hagood, Hon. Amistead Burt, Hon. James Chesnut, General John 8. Preston, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Sinionds, Esq., Hon. G. A. Trer.holm, Governor J. L. Manning, Hon. J. 3. Campbell. $500,000 to be awarded to the Ticket Holden of the Series of Concerts to commence on the First of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, 3. G, on which day the Drawing commences. 150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no more, at $5 each. All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Musis, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New "i ork. $500,000 ITS GIFTS. 1st Gift, Academy of Musle, Charleston, S. C, cost to build $280,000, having an annual rental of about $20,000 from Opera House, Stores and Halls; the building being about 230 feet by 60, and situated corner of Kit? and Market streets, in the centre of the <:ity, and well known to be the finest building and most valuable property in Charleston, valued at.?.?....?.-.-.i.$250,000 2nd. Gift?Cash._.?......... 100,000 8rd Gift?Cash.~.-~.? 25,000 4th. Gift?Cash.?.~?.- 10,0*0 5th. Gift?Cash.?.&, 5,000 25 Gifts?Cash.?....-...each $1,000. 25,000 25 Gifts-Cash.....?._each 500.-.~._. 12,500 850 Gifts?Cash_.each 100.;. 36,000 250 Gifts?Cash-.?.each 60._.,. 12,500 500 Gifts?Cash.-.each 25.-._ 12,500 1250 Gifts-rCash._........?_each 10._ 12,500 2,404 Gifts, amount tc.?..$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents South Carolina Land and Immigration Association. GEN. M. C. BUTLER, 1 JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., V Charleston, S. C. GEN. M. W. GARY, j Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: GEN. A. R. WRIGHT, of Georgia. I COL. B. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. GEN. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. | HON. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. June 8,1871 49 lm NEW SPEING GOODS! i i t p W\ jit Cx j 9 ju. rjujy A AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 12 GRANITE ROW, RE NOW OPENING THEIR SPRING PURCHASES WHICH, IN EXTENT A!TJ CHEAP? NESS Surpass Anything Yet Offered! We cannot speak of the numberless artioles in the limit of an advertisement, but simply make known the fact that we have NOW IN STORE the . The Largest, Most Complete, Best Selected, AND CERTAINLY THE Cheapest Stock of Dry Groods THAT CAN BE FOUND IS ANDERSON. ADDITIONS are constantly arriving, and it is our determination to KEEP UP OUR REPUTA? TION and stand AT THE HEAD for the Newest, Cheapest, and Most Desirable Seeds that Money can Bay. Let all who cinTCALL and EXAMINE, and those that distance prevents, will PLEASE SEND THEIR ORDERS, Which SHALL BE FILLED SATISFACTORILY. May 4, 1871_44? Nineteen Years at Anderson Court House, AND Six Years at Pendleton, OUGHT to be sufficient to let the People know that we sell Goods as favorably to the purchaser as they can be bought, and try to be as Clever as we KNOW HOW. We solicit a share of patronage from the public. S. BLECKLEY, CHERRY & BLECKLEY, Anderson, S. <d. Pendleton, S. C June 1, 1871 48 "QUICK SALES and SHALL 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 $55.09? ? Wardrobes from $18.00 upwards, And all other goods in proportion, including Dining Tables, Safes, Wasbstands, Chairs of eve? ry description, &c. I am determined to SELL, and invite the public to give me a call, if they want BARGAINS. Any article of Furniture not iu store can be selected from plates and obtained on short notice at a very small profit. S&* Metallic Cases of all sizes constantly ou hand, and Coffins of all kincs made to order from $5.00 upwards. Repairing and Varnishing done promptly and in tbo best style. Gr. f. tollt; Furniture Warerooms, Depot Street: May 18, 1871 46 . 4 J. C. C. FEATHERSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville and surrounding Counties, and iu the United States Courts. . Office?No. 8 Granite Row, up stairs, over Watson & Bro's. Store, Anderson C. H. Jan 5, 1871 27 Administratrix's Sale. WILL be sold at Deop Creek, on Friday, the 9th day of June 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 failed to oomply with terms of former Bale. JANE A. EARLE, Adra'x., Per J. S. MURRAY, Attorney. May 25, 1871 47 8 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make a settlement of the Estate of the late James Morris, deceased, in the Probate Court of Anderson County on Wednesday, the 28th day of June next, and Trill on that day apply to A. O. Nortis, Probate Judge, for Letters Dismissory therefrom. JESSE C. MORRIS, Adm'r. May 25, 1871 47 5 S&- OLD NEWSPAPERS for sah at this Office by the Hundred or Thousand. Jun* 1, 1871 48 3 MARBLE WORKS. LOCATION, Main St., near Railroad Bridge. WE WILL FURNISH- MAR?LE WORK AS LOW AS CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE? WHERE. Below is our Price List: Tomb Tops, of Vermont Marble, common and ordinary, 6x3 feet...S 35 to 40 Good Quality. 45 to 47 No. 1 and Statuary. .50 to 65 Italian, of same. 50 to 55 Head Stones, 4x1 ft. 6 inches. 14 to 16 Head Stones, 3x1 ft. 2 inches, and 3x1 feet. 8 to 9 "Monuments, Monumental Head Stones at same rates. Box Tombs, plain.115 to 125 Paneled, gooa quality. 135 to 160 No. 1 Heavy Paneled, with posts... 175 to 190 Lettering...,..3 and 3J cents a letter. At our Shop we put up those $250 Tombs at $1G0, 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. WILDMAN & CO. May 25, 1871 47 M. GOLDSMITH. F. KIND. GOLDSMITH & KIND, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (PHCSNIX IRON WOBKS,) COLUMBIA, S. Ck, 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 sort, including graveyards, residences, &c. 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 46 ly NOTICE IS hereby given to all whom it may concern, that I will apply to A. O. Norrie, Probate Judge of Anderson County, on the ?ik 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 bonis non. Jnne 1, 1871 48 6 Fresh Bock Lime !< JC. C. FEATHERS0N has constantly on hand # a good supply of fresh ROCK LIME? will sell by the barrel or bushel?cheaper than it can be had from any one elBe. Apply to WAT? SON & BUO.. Anderson C. II. June 1, 1871 48 3m RALLY _ONJTHE CENTRE! NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDS, For Everytiody, at SHMPE & TOWERS', No. 7 Granite Row. WE have on band a large and beautiful stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of all style* and descriptions, with prices to suit the pockets of alL COME and SEE. The VERY LATEST styles of Ladies' and Misses' HATS AND SUNDOWNS, Trimmed and untrimmed. TAKE A PEEP 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. We have the "Gen. R. E. Les" Hat, and all other kinds of Hats. SADDLES, BBIDLES ANS TBUITES. 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 cheap to bachelors.) c 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, Demerara and Muscovada Molasses, Silver Drips, Golden and Bee Hive Syrups, Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, Tea, Rice' &c, &c. TJ M IB Ii E LLAS. We call particular attention to our stook of Um? brellas and Yankee Notions. SHOE FINDINGS. We keep a large stock of Shoe Findings. We cannot undertake to enumerate all of our stock in an advertisement, but will say tkat it is complete, bought in New York and Charleston markets. We respectfully invite every one in search of GOOD ARTICLES AT LOW PRICE8 to give us a call before buying. We charge noth? ing for showing our Goods. Remember the place?NO. 7 GRANITE ROW, Anderson, S. 0. SRABPE & TOWERS. ? April 27,1871 42 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. No Charge for Showing Goods. nrlHE subscriber has just returned from New JH * York, and is now receiving a large and well-selected stook of Goods, which he is confi? dent can BE SOLD LOWER Than any stock of Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MABKET. His stock consists, in part, of Calicoes, Cambrics, Lawns, Percale*, Muslins, Mozambique*, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, DeLaines, Alpaccas, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook, Blea. & unblea. Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickings, And, in fact, everything else belonging to the Dry Goods line. I have also an unusually large and cheap stook of Mens', Lad;es, Boys and Misses BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS, Embraces everything in that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to tbe finest CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. My Gents' Furnishing Department Ie complete iu 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, Mens', Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cravats, Toilet Soaps, Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, &o. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, nOLLOW-WARB, SHOVELS, FORKS, SPADES, HOES, AXES, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, &c, &c., &c. Be sure end examine my stock before purcha? sing, for I am confident I can sell you goods. A trial is all I ask. M. LESSER, No. 3 Granite Row, .Anderson O. EL, S. O. April fi, 1871 40 Notice of Final Settlement* npilE undersigned hcrebv gives notice that be ? I will apply to A. 0. Norrie, Esq., Probate Judge for Andersen 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. J. J. POOR, Adm'r. May 18, 1871 46 4* Notice of Final Settlement. rilHE undersigned hereby gives notice that he has filed his petition with A. 0? N orris, Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson County, asking a Final Settlement of the Estate of Wyatt Smith, deceased, on Friday, the 23rd day of June next, and for letters of dismission therefrom. JOHN B. SMITH, Adm'r, Ma> 18> 1871 46 6