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PHANTASMAGORIA! HUBBARD ??.jil - . .'.i JE_. ''- - ? ? - IN FULL BLAST And Beady for Christmas. If you want? Rajsina, Citron, Currants, Candies, Pickles, Jollies, Sauces, Fine Cream Candles, Apples, Chesnuts. Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Ground Nuts, and all kinds of Nuts, Cream Crackers, Lemon Biscuits, Lemon Cream Crackers, Ginger Snaps, Cheese, Macaroni, Peaches, Pine Apples, Deviled Ham, Sardines, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Ladies' Toilet Setts, Vases, Mugs, Gift Cups and Saucers, Ladies' Work Boxes, Writing Cases, Fancy Boxes, ' ' Q Toys, of every descnptien and style. - Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Tea, Lard, Bacon, Leather, Dry Goods, And, in fact, a good CIGAR, or good CHEW? ING TOBACCO, or anything else you can. think of; call and see if HUBBARD baa not got it. - Come soon and make your selections, and hear the HAND ORGANplay four tunes. I hope all the Young Folks will tell their Sweethearts about this; and if they havn't got any Sweetheart, tell somebody else's Sweet? heart A. P. H. Nov 80, 1871 22 ? - - - - ORIGINAL. COME one, come all. And give us a call; Sell us your Cotton, And never leave us forgotten. When you want to buy or sell, . Be assured'we will treat yon well; ? For we are trying now to do a heap, And selling Goods very cheap, , To those who owe i "^We want no fuss, ? But you must certainly call and pat us. S. BLECKT iKY, Anderson C. H. CHERRY A BLECELEY, Pendleton, S. C. AUi i : a 2?pw?,1871 ti . The Chief Mark of Beauty. The ruby lip and sparkling eye. May speak a world of love; A beauty that with angels vie . The hearts of men to move; ?A* matchless grace, a form divine; A voice lute-toned and low; A brow where not a single line a I - Mars the smooth front of snow; Ah 1 these are charms I But what If they a "f Want yet the charm all prize? In vain the poet's Bweetest lay To handsome lips and eyes, For if those lips in soft replies Part, and alas! disclose? Defective teeth?the beauty flies, The face no longer glows. Ki In smiles is woman fairest ever; And we may often find That but a smile's the magic lever By which she moves mankind. The coral lip and dimpled cheek ?. Make not the smile to win ; The magic charm we fain would seek. Gleams from those pearls within. Then, to all who value beauty's power? I 'Tis not in lips, or eyes, or curls? ?. ?Remember that its liehest dower ?>' Lies in those priceless psajbu. ? u Then, it those treasures yon would tuen. Take warning now, right early; Yon can restore the gift you crave , '' By calling on Dr. J. W. GURLEY. Wot. 25,1871 a ' '' t j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, jLNDXMSONOOUNTY. By A. O. Norris, Esq^ Probate Judge, WHEREAS, James A. Todd made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration, i with the Will annexed, on the Estate ana effects of Robert Gilmer, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Robert Gilmer, deceased, that they he. arid appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Saturday, 9th of December instant after pub? lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. "Given under my hand, this 23rd day of No? vember, A. D., 187L A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. Nor 80,1871_22 % THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON.] By A. 0. Norrie, Esq., Probate Judge : WHEREAS, James T. Potts made suit to me to grant 1dm Letters of Admin-1 intratiou of the Estate end effects of Savilla Potts, deceased. Thar* are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the | said Savilla Potts, deceased, mat they be and appeal' before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. H., on Thursday, 14th day of December, 1871, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of No? vember, Anno Domini 1871. A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. Nov 30, 1871 22 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. O. Nortis, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, John M. Guyton made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Gen. John W. Guyton, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said General John W. Guyton, dee'd, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Pro hate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Monday, 11th day of Deceraberlnst., after publi? cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show canse, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 24th day of No? vember, ?. D., 1871. A. O. NORRIS. Judge of Probate, Nov 30,1871 22 2 j CD o O W ? GO CD j iti.ii i li:''. L?tW L:,.w v GO O I -. O td O &d CD O o GO REMOVAL SH?BPE & TOWERS, HAVE REMOVED TO THE STORE ROOM FORMERLY OCCU? PIED BY TOWERS & BUBBISS, AND LATELY BY WILSON Sc REED. WE now hare plenty of room to show our Goods, and will be glad to see our friends and customers in our new quarters. DRY GOODS. We have a full line of Ladies' Dress Goods, Calico, Shawls, Cloaks, Flannel, Lindsey Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheetings, Canton Flannel, Japanese Silk Robes, Black Silk, White Goods and a full line of Hosiery and Gloves. _ A fine assortment of FURS. IN KENS' WEAR, We have a large lot of Jeans, Fancy Cassi me.es, Gents' Shawls, and a large lot of Cloth? ing that we will sell cheap. SHOES AND BOOTS. The largest stock of Shoes and Boots La town. HARDWARE. We keep a large and complete assortment of ] Hardware, all kinds of Iron and Steel, Nails and Castings, Blacksmith Tools, Bellows, An? vil*-, Hammers and Vices, cfcc Also, Crockery, China and Glassware, Wood? en Ware, Sx. GROCERIES, We have Sugar, Rio and Java Coffee, New York, Bee Hive, Silver Drip, Demerara and New Orleans Syrups. Bacon, Hams and Lard, a superior article; Flour, Buckwheat Flour? call and buy a sack before it in all gone. Mack? erel, in kits, quarter barrels and barrels. Vin? egar and Kerosine OLL SADDLES, BRIDLES AND LEATHER, And many, many articles too numerous to ] mention in an advertisement. We ask all in want of Goods to give us a call before buying. We charge nothing for j showing our Goods. QUICK 8ALES AND \ SMALL PROFITS is our motto. 8HARPE A TOWERS, , No. 4 Grsnite Row, Anderson, 8. C. Nov23, 1871 21 FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY. CALL on A. B. TOWERS' and have your ' Houses, Furniture and Merchandize IN- j SURED. A single spark may leave you pen? niless in an hour. Tske a Policy in the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, and leave something for your wifo and children whon you die. Do not put these things off. Delays are dangerous. A. B, TOWERS, Agent, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Nov 23,1871 21 4 NOTICE. LL persons owing money in Dawson's Tin Shoe will pleaso settle up immodiate X, as we are going to put all of our Notes and coounts in the hands of a Magistrate for col? lection, by the 9th day of December nest. T. DAWSON, Per J, L. DAWSON. Nov 23, 1871 21 3 A GEORGE SYMME?S, WHOLESALE AND BETAIIi Grocer and Liquor Dealer, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C, IN submitting the following list, we merely beg to remark that each article named is warranted strictly choice, and of the best quality, I our motto being? "The Best is the Cheapest" MEATS, Ac?Orange Brand Hams, Davis Jr's. Diamond Hams, Ferris' s. c. Strips, Ferris' 1 Fulton Market Pickled Beef, Dry Salt L. c. Sides, Dry Salt Strips, Pickled Beef Rounds, Pickled Pig Pork, Mess and No 1 Maekerel in kits, Smoked Tongues and Beef, Prime Leaf Lard and selected Goahea Butter. , FLOUR_A full supplv of best St Louis. CRACKERS.?Lemon,"Soda, JSrated, Butter, Jumbles, Tea Cakes, McKenzie'sgenuine Edin? burgh Albert Biscuits, Ac CANNED GOODS.?Truffles, Mushrooms, Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine Apples, Cherries, Li? ma Beans, Green Corn, Peas, Oysters, Sardines, Salmon, Condensed Milk, Prunes, Lobster. SAUCES, CONDIMENTS, Ac?Crosse sad Black well's Pickles, Lea and Perrin's Worces? tershire Sauce, Currie Powder. Cayenne Pep Sar, Spires In full variety, Brandenburg Freres, live Oil, Colman's Double Superfine Mustard, Prepared French Mustard, Potted and Deviled Ham and Tongue. Stock of Teas selected by an expert, cannot be surpassed; while in standard Groceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, etc. we offer a large stock at lowest ruling prices. Wines and Liquor?. Agent for Moet and Chan don's Champagnes; Brandenburg Freres, Clarets and Sauternes; Henkel A Go's. Hocks and Rhine Wines. Importer of my. own Brandies, Sherries, Scotch Whiskey, Jamaica Rum and Clarets. Domestic liquors all grades, from common to finest in market AH the above guaranteed in their native pu? rity, and the Stock, for extez. t and variety, the Largest in the State, Oc4 28,1871 17 Do You Value Tour Sight? IF SO, USE THE CELEBRATED PARABOLA SPEGTA-CLE & EYE-GLASS, THERE is nothing so much desired as per? fect sight, and perfect sight can only be obtained by using perfect Spectacles, the diffi? culty of procuring which is well known. The PARABOLA SPECTACLES improves, pre-, serves and strengthen? the sight, made in Gold, Silver, Steel and Shell, from $2.50 to $12.00. Also, ?a excellent article in Steel and German Silver, from 50c to fi.60. Spectacle Cases from 20c *? 25c, lay _ P. C. v. BORSTEL. STBIXIira & ALARM CLOCKS, Of latest patterns. Come and see. From rive to twelve dollars. Engagement and Wedding Bings, 18 and 20 carats fine?Gold?Warranted. Gold and Boiled Plate Jewelry. In the various styles and patterns for Ladies and Gents, including Breast-Pins, Ear-Ringa < and Drops, Chains, Bracelets, Keys, Silver j Thimbles, Studs, Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Pocket Knives, Ac. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical Works Carefully repaired at reasonable prices. All thorough repairs warranted for twelve months. Watch Glasses fitted for 25 cents, by F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range 80 Barrels Choice Family Flour For sale, at small advance on cost, by F. C. v. BORSTEL. INSURE IN THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE CO. C. T. LOWNDES, Gen. Agent, No. 10 Broad Street, - - - Charleston, S. O. CAPITAL, $18,000,000, GOLD. F. C. v. BORSTEL, Agent for Anderson Co. Oct 12, 1871 15 Notice to Contractors. THE re-building of the Bridge on Six-and Twenty Mile Creek, ol- the road leading from Anderson Court House to Pendleton, between Mr. Elias Earle's Cross Road place and Jeptha Harper, will be let to t'ae lowest bidder on Sat? urday, the 16th day of December next. The Chairman of the Board of County Commission? ers, Kennon Breazeale, will be present at the letting of the same, with specifications. In the meantime, parties wishing to see the specifica? tions, can do so by calling on Mr. Breazeale. A bond, with ample security, will be required of the party to whom tho contract is awarded, to complete the work according to specifica? tions. By order of the Board. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk. Nov 16,1871 20 5 Fifty Dollars Reward. STOLEN, from the premises of tho subscri? ber, on Savannah River, near Vienna Fer S, on Monday night, 16th of October last, a rk bay pony MARE, about fourteen or four? teen and a half hands high, six years old last August?no marks about her except a small white spot on the neck or shoulder, which is generally hidden by the mane. She is thick? set, was fat and barefooted, and heavy with foal when taken. I will give Thirty Dollars re? ward for the recovery of the Mare, or Fifty Dollars for her recovery and the apprehension of the thief. Any information will be thank? fully received by Mr. Jos. B. McGee, at Ander? son C. H., or the undersigned at Calhoun's Mills, Abbeville County, S. C. F. M. MPTCHELL. Nov 28,1871 21 3 PAT UP! PAT UPI WE are in noed of money to pay our bills, and we insist on thoso indebted to us to come forward and pav their Notes and Accounts. We have furnished you with Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Provisions, Ac, and we now WANT the MONEY, and CANNOT wait for Cotton to rise. Sell enough to pay your debts, and you can then hold the balance and not injure us. We mean NOW?not next month, or after Christmas. SHARPE A TOWERS. Nov 16, 1871 20 Private Sale. Ihave some HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGE, SULKEY. HACK, HAR? NESS and SADDLES for sale. Also, some Stock Hogs and Hogs ready for the pen. All of which I will sell on reasonable terms. JOHN W. DANIELS. 8opt 28,1871 13 PURE GYPSUM! CONTAINING Ninety-nine and Two-thirds per Cent. (99.60 per cent.) SOLUBLE MATTER. Warranted free from all impuri ties. Proparod in this city, and for Halo at tho low price of Fifteen Dollars per Ton, Cash, by JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Morchant, Charleston, 8. C. Sept 27, 1871 13 3m House and Lot for Sale. ANEAT COTTAGE, containing fivo rooms, newly finished, together with all necessa? ry outbuiluings, and a well of oxcellent wator. The lot contains ono and one-third ncres. Lo? cation desirabio, and convenient distance from tho business portion of town. For terms and other part iou tars, applv to . P. K. MeCULLY. Nov 16, 1871 20 4 SASHES, BLINCS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTEL PIECES, And Building Material Generally. W. P. Russell & Co., ciia.rlesto:n, s. a, JEaat End Hasell 8treet, opposite the Wando Fertilizer Works, And in the immediate vicinity of the Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. ESTABLISHED 1861. This Firm are the only Practical Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trade, carry? ing on the above business in the City of Charleston. Mr. S. H. LANG8TON, Builder, of Anderson, Is our authorized agent, to whom we refer by permission. Nov 9, 1871 19 THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, For the Promotion of Immigration to the South, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO./ Agents, Charleston, s. C. a. series of concerts Will be given under the auspices of Tis M Carolina Stale AgricM anil Haial Society, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, 8. C, Commencing January 8th, 1872, at which Drawings will take place and distributions made to Ticket Holders of the entire ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING, AT CHABLESTOff, 8. C. AND CASH IN VARIOUS AMOUNTS, MAKING Eff ALL 2,405 Gifts, estimated at $500,000. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS 0? ADMISSION, AT FITS DOLLARS SACS. All Orders Strictly OtnfldentiaL For references and full particulars send for Circulars. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under the supervision of the following well known Gentlemen: GEK. A B. WRIGHT, of Georgia. I COL. B. H. B?TLEDGE, of Sevtb Carolin?. GEN. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. | HON. ROGER A PBYOB, ?f New York. ??r* Remittances can be made to us, and the Tickets will be sent by Return Mail by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Charleston, S. C. Gfew. M. C. Butler. John Chadwick. Gkk. M. W. Gabt. Nov ft, 1872 _19 2m a ARB HOW OPENING Fall & Winter Goods, At No. lO Granite Row. WE are receiving a large and complete as? sortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS ana CAPS, SADDLES and BRIDLES, Especial attention is invited to our stock of Dry Goods, embracing LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting in part of DeLaines, Poplins, Eng? lish and American Prints, Japanese Silks, Plain Black and Rep Silks, Ac A foil line of CASSIMERES and other goods for Men's Wear. Also, a heavy stock of Staple Goods, such as Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings, Bed Ticking, Osnaburgs, Ac Thankful to the public for patronage hereto? fore extended, we respectfully solicit a call at our new location, NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, Where we will endeavor to soil you Goods at Brices equal, if not lower, than any other ostab ahmenL The highest market price paid for Cotton, and always In the market. Prod nee of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. W. F. BARR & CO. W. Bv?Those indebted to us must make pay? ment, as we need the money to carry on our business. Oct'5,187*., 14 3m $liPM,HILL&CO., j AT THE GOLDEN MORTAR, _o AFTER a grateful bow to their numer 6y oua customers for past favors, would ro ip. spectrally invite them to call at an early day, and if they PLEASE Examine what Is said to be the largest Stock of DRUGS in the up-country. Whilst we are anxious to sell, we DON'T ASK You to buy unless you need. Bnt if you de she anything in our line, it is always safest to get it at the Drug Store. Wo w o u Id inform you mat the nun CREDIT System has worked well where we have been able to carry it out. In addition to a large stock of Medicines of all kinds, we have everything usually kept in the Drug line. We call special attention to a large and varied assortment of Lamps, Toilet and Fancy Articles. STMPSON, HILL A 00. Anderson, S. C, Nov. 9,1871 Horses and Mules for Sale. THE undersigned will keep con? stantly on hand, at the Waverly House Stables, a fine lot of HOR? SES and MULES, fresh from North Carolina, with which he hopes to accommodate the public and suit the wants of every one in this line. D. C. CUNNINGHAM. Nov 16,1871 20 8m? Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will1 apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge of Anderson county, on Friday, th? 15th day of December next, for a final settlement of the Estate of John Stewart, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same. JOHN W. STEWART, Adm'r. Nov 18, 1871 20 5 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is herebv givon that I will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., on Tuesday, the 19th day of December next, for a final settlement of the Estate of William Hunt, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same. JOHN HUNT, Executor. Nov 16, 1871 20 5 NOTICE. APPLICATION will bo mado at the neat session of the Legislature to renew mid amend the charter of town of Williamston. Nov 9, 1871 19 3m NOTICE IS hereby given that an application will bo marie at the next session of the legislature to amend the Charter of the Town of IVndlcton. Oct 19, 1871 16 REMEMBER M. LESSEE, WHEN YOU COME To Anderson I IHAVE Jost returned from New York City, and have brought the largest and most complete stock of Goods ever opened in this market. It is unnecessary to attempt enumeration of my stock, as every department is full and com? plete. GENTS' CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing Goods Made a speciality. DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, GUNS, PISTOLS, And any and everything generally kept in a retail Store, either in City, Town or Country. I have a full and attentive corps of Clerks, who, with myself, are always ready to wait on customers, and sell them Goods as cheap as any one* All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex? change, at highest market value. I buy Cotton, and would be glad for yon to give me a trial before selling. Only try me and be Convinced That I mean to ?teil Goods REASONABLY! M. LESSER, No. S Granite Row, Anderson, S. C Oct 5,1871 14 JULIUS POPPE IS RECEIVING AT BUS VARIETY STORE, FRESH TEA CAKES, SODA CRACKERS, GINGER SNAPS, FRESH CANDIES, RAISINS, NUTS, CIGARS, of the best brands, . FANCY ARTICLES, in variety. Also, a tine assortment of? GLASS WARE, At very low prices. LIQUORS and WINES, A pure article for medicinal purposes. OLD RYE WHISKEY, KENTUCKY BOURBON, FRENCH BRANDY, RUM, GIN, OLD CORN WHISKEY, CHERRY, MADEIRA, MALAGA and PORT WINES, ALE PORTER, Ac Thankful for past patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same. Next Soor to the Post Office, Anderson, Oct 19,1871 16 THIS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONER IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAfli SUMMONS, Thomas M Stribling, Plaintiff, vs. S A Jones, Defendant. To S A Jones, the Defendant In the above stated case: You are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Oconee County and the State aforesaid, and scrVe a copy of your answer on the subscriber at his office on the Public Square in Walhalla, in tho County and Stttto aforesaid, within twonty days after tho sorvico of this .summons on you exclusive of the day of ser? vice. If you fail to anawpr the complaint within that time, tho Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J. J. NORTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Nov 0, 1871 19 6 NOTICE IS hereby given that an application will be made at the next session of the Legislature to amend the Charter of the Town of Honea Path. Oct 12,1871 15 C. A. REED. New Goods I New Goods! I HAVE just received and offer for sale at LOW FIGURES, a very Urge and carefully selected assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. Feeling thankful as I do to my friends and customers for their former patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same, and cordially invite the public generally to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. You will find polite and attentive Salesmen who will take pleasure in showing and pricing you Goods. C. A. REED. Dress Goods. FOR neat and handsome Prints and Dress Goods, call at ?? _C. A. REED'S. Fancy Goods and Notions. OR. anything in the Fancy Goods and No? tion department, call at C A. REED'S. F Shoes and Boots. Ihoes and Boots gentlemen, call at Jj*OR ? C. A. REED'S. Beady-Made Clothing. OR Gents' Hats and Ready-Madc Clothing, call at C. A. REED'S. F Family Groceries. ries, call a C. A. REED'S. JjlOR " Ii i . ? Groceries <] profits by i A LIT') rial) C. A. REED. Bacon, Lard, &c. FOR Bacon, Lard, Bagging and Ties call at C. A. REED'S. J10 Wooden Ware. R Wooden Ware, of any kind, call on C. A. REED. Crockery. "F you want Crockery, Glass and China L Ware, call on C. A. REED. Hardware. "F von want Hardware of anv kind, call on C. A. REED. Buggy and Carriage Material. YOU will find the best assortment of Buggy and Carriage Materials in the up country at C. A. REED'S. 0 Iron F all sorts and sizes on hand at C. A. REED'S. For Anything USUALLY kept in a first-class Variety Store, call at CA. REED'S. Oil Paintings. Lsm ALL lot of handsomeOii Paintings just received and for sale low at C, A. REED'S. Country Produce. IF you have Country Produce of anv kind to sell, call at C. A. REED'S. Sept 27, 1S71_13 ?_ NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. THE undersigned are now receiving a fin* and well selected Stock of Goods In their line, such as? Black French Cloths, Black Doe Skin Cassimeres, A fine line of Fancy Cassimeres and Colored Cloths, Beaver Cloths and Coatings for suits, English Diagonals and Vcstings, All of which we are prepared to furnish to our customers in the LATEST and most approved style of CUT and MAKE. ALSO, A NICE LOT OF Ml-M Hi fiM Its Gents' Furnishing Goods, And other articles usually kept in our line. We Would respectfully request our frienda and customers to give us a call and examine our stock, as we are satisfied wo can give them satisfaction, both In goods and stylo of cut. J. B. CLARK & SON. Sept SB, 1871 13 "SCIRE FACIAS." GILREATH & BURGKS, CONDUCT A FIRST CLASS TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT A ND are prepared to execute at the shortest ./jL notice, and ftr the best workmanship* anything in that Hue. Their salesroom is con? ducted by an attentive and experienced sales? man, who will be pleased to have the public give him a call and examine tho stock and prices. ORDERS SOLICITED. COOKING STOVES made a speciality. A mil stock of Stoves of every description alwaya on hand, and at prices to suit all. Competition defied. Thcv cannot be under? sold ! COTTON RAGS bought at tho highest price! WRAPPING PAPER in any quantity at 8 cents per pound. NO. 3 BRICK RANGE, axdebson, s. c. Oot 12,1871 15