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OF NEW SPRING GOODS A. CHOICE SELECTION OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Japanese, Grenadines, Piques, Lenos, Lawns, Black and White Alpaccas, Hose, Hats and Fancy Notions, &c, &c? &c. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF 'Hardware, Iron and Steel. . BOOTS AND SHOES, The- Largest Stock in Anderson, for Ladies, Gents', Boys and Girls. GROCERIES, BACON, LARD, SALT, CORN, MOLASSES, all grades, SUGAR CURED HAMS, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, &c, &c. WE CAN'T BE MDEESOLD FOR THE CASH! WE ABE AGENTS FOR SHOAL CREEK FACTORY-^upply always in store; CLOUD CREEK MILL ROCK, the best in this country; PHCENIX IRON WORKS, Columbia, S. C. WATSON & BROTHER, No. 9 Granite Row. PQ If you OWE US ANYTHING for the years 1870-71, we should like to give , you our receipt for the Greenbacks. W. A B. May 16,1872 45 FRESH GROCERIES, LIGHTNING RODS, ICE, <Scc, &c JTGRATH & BYR?M, DEPOT STREET, and having received a FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES, wo invite ige of those who wish to pui or COUNTRY PRODUCE. ?{he-patronage of those who wish to purchase. Call and examine our Goods, as we sell LOW Wo also furnish LIGHTNING RODS to all in need of them at the Lowest Cash Prices, and will have them put up at shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner. In addition to the above, we have received a CARGO OF ICE, to cool tho inner man, and will fill all orders from abroad at low rates. At the request of cithsens of our Town, we will furnish ICE at our Ice Houso on SUNDAYS from half-past twelve to half-past one o'clock. Call at the time named. McGEATH & BYRTTM, DEPOT STREET. May 10,1872_ 45_ SASHES, BLINDS, DO0RS, WINDOW FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTEL PIECES, .And Building Material Q-enerally. W. P. Russell & Co., CHARLESTON, S. C, ?Sf East End Hasell Street, opposite the Wando Fertilizer Works, And in the immediate vicinity of the Charleston and Pavilion Hotels? ESTABLISHED 18dl, 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. LANGSTON, Builder, of Anderson, is our authorized agent, to whom we refer by ;:>ermission. Nov 9,1871 10 A. Special Request, -o . THATTaU persons who have not settled for their WANDO FERTILIZER, call AT ONCE, pay Freights and give their Notes. V ? . '? AT THE SAME TIME, EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GG?D?, And buy what you need of them. CHERRY <fe BLECKLEY, 8. BLECKLEY, Pendleton, S. C Anderson, S. C. May 2,1872 43 ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Solicitor. ptT We, the undersigned, citizens of Belton uid neighborhood, beg leave to nominate Maj. JOHN Bv MOOKE, of Anderson, S. C, as a suitable candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit at the ensuing elec? tion. SIGNED BY MANY VOTERS. pa* The Mends of J. S. MURRAY, Esq., of Anderson, S. C, nominate htm as a candi? date' lor the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit at the next election. pa* We are authorized to announce JAMES BIRNIE, Esq., of Greenville, as a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth Circuit at tho next election. " pa* We are- authorized to announce WM. H. PERRY, Eso>, as a candidate for re-election as Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit. For Probate Judge. pa* Tho friends of WILLIAM S. BROWN, .Esq., nominate him as a suitable candidate for Probate Judge of Anderson--County at the next election. , "THE FORK." M. C. PARKER, M. !>., &r?4uato of the Medical University of Harylind. HAS commenced thepractice of his profes? sion, and respectfully solicits fhe patron? age of his friends. Having not only enjoyed the Rnperior advantages afforded by the Medi? cal University of Maryland, but also htrving had much experience in practice in the Baltimore Hospitals, he feels confident of his ability to give entire satisfaction. Ile can be found at the residence of his father, Robert Parker's, at all tjours, unless professionally engaged. Fresh and pur? Drugs alwavs on haod. Mf?y 9, lt?T2 44 3m . 1 BLOOMOG! When- you saa the many rare, beautiful, tasty and yet reasonable priced goods, just opened at tho Emporium of Fashion, you will be forci? bly reminded of a handsomely laid out garden, set out with the most bea*utifirl plants and ffow ers just blooming, and Will naturally exclaim, "the Emporium of Fashion is actually bloom? ing." Such you will hear from all that visit our es? tablishment this season, for really wo have, without a doubt, as handsome Dress Goods, Silk Goods, Straw Goods, White Goods,- Rib? bons, Laces, Collars, Cutis, Scarfe, Bows, Fans, Parasois, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Skirts', Bustles, .Ladies' Under Wear, Mode up Shirts, Chignons, Braids, Switches, Freiings, Ruffles, Embroideries, Jewelry, Baskets, Dress Trirrf mings, Buttons, French Flowers, Crapes, Netts, Veil's, Ornaments-, Honoy Comb Quilts, Block Alpacas and Silks, Curtain Laces, and many other articles not necessary io mention-, to be found in this part of the country. Yea, we can conscientiously say, in South Carolina, Colum? bia and Charleston not excepted; besides, wo have ladies in charge of the Millinery and Dress Making Departments of tho very best taste.? We are now prepared to make good every Word we have said. Those-at-a distance send orders for samples or order your Spring Hot or Bonnet, which you can return if not satisfactory. Bills amounting to ten dollars and upward will be expressed free of charge. Wo are Agents for "Our Own- Kid Glove," the best for $1.5Q. Agents for E. Butterick <fc Co.'s Patterns; Agents for Grovcr <fc Baker Sowing Machines, and Branch of M-me. Domo rest, of New York. Respectfully, JAS. W. FOWLER <fc CO., Proprietors, Abbeville, S. 0* A$?rl ?!? !e"? 41 ; A FINE STOCK of NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS just received at the BIG STORE, No. 4 Granite Row, whore you will be sure to find a DRESS That will just suit any Lady. You can got ei? ther Pique, Alpacca, Challe, Lono, Mozam? bique, Grenadine, Japanese Silk, Cloth or Pop? lin, Percales, or some of that excellent Scotch Ginghams not to be found anywhere else iu Town. We charge nothing FOK Showing our Goods. We take pride in dis? playing what the Ladies say is THE Largest and handsomest stock of Calicoes in the market, while they say none of them arc the "UGLIEST They over saw." And if you want a pretty Dress for the BABY We have it in any kind of ?oods. We also have a good selection of Ladies' and Misses' Hats, trimmed and uutrimmed. IN Our House you will always find a large stock of Gent's Clothing?Cassimeres, Linens, Cot tonades, Hats and Caps. We have THE Largest stock of Boots and Shoes this sido of Columbia, and can fit any foot in the COUNTY. We also have a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Woodenware, Glass and Crockery ware. In fact, almost anything you want you w?l find at SHABPE & TOWERS', No. 4 Granite Bow. N. B.?All these Goods MUST be sold, and we will sell them LOW FOR CASH. May 16,1872 45 ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF THE Most Tasty Dress Goods. remembee, also, That 1 deal in all kinds of? Ladies' Hats and Sun Shades. 8, M, pegg, LOST! ON the Andersonvillo Road, on my way from the Village to my residence, oh Monday last,- a Package of Papers, of no value to any person but the owner. A ny person re? turning the same will be compensated. JOSEPH PREVOST. M?r'J?, !?72 44 1 Dissolution of Copartnership. THE copartnership heretofore existing be? tween the the undersigned is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. The interest of F. M. Pope h?s been purchased by Thos. P. Benson, and the business will be continued at the old stand by Benson A Sharpe, to whom all debts due the late firm of Pope <fc Sharpe are made paj-ablo. The new firm likewise assumes the payment of all liabilities to this date. F. M. POPE, M. L. SHARPE. Anderson, S. C, April 23,1872. Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the name and style of Benson & Sharpo, at No. 0 Granite Row, An? derson C. II., S. C., and will keep on hand a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac. The new firm respectfully solicits a corjtinuanco of the pat? ronage heretofore extended to the late firm of Pope A Sharpe. THOS. P. BENSON, M. L. SHARPE. April 23,1872 42 thos. p. hen'son. pk. m. l. sharps. ENSON & SHARPE, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PEEF?MEBY, Combs, Brushes and Druggists Articles, No. ?3 Granite Row, -Anderson C. H., S. O. April 25, 1872 42 3,00<f lbs. Pure White Lead, PAINTS, of all colors, dry and in oil, 1 and 2 pouud cans; Lamar, Copal, Japan, Fur nituro, Spirit and Coacb Varnish; Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil apd Turpentine; Machine, Tanners' and Train Oil; Kerosine and Pratt's Astral Oil?pure; Glass, Putty, Glaziers' Points and Putty Knives. For sale by BENSON & SHABPE. April 25,1372_42_ Hair Restoratives. TT ALL'S Hair Restorative; Lyon's Kathai XJL ron; Mrs. Sarah A. Chevalier's Life of the Hair; Burnett's Cocoaine; Ayers' Hair Vigor; Chalfant's Coco Cream ; Mrs. S. A. Al? len's Zylobalsamum; Magnolia Balm. For sale by" BENSON A SHARPE, April 25, 1872_42_ Harness Oil, T) LACKING, Sapolio Stove Polish, Sewing I) Machine Oil, Laundry Blue, Axle Grease, Concentrated Lye, for sale bv BENSON A SHARPE. April 25,1872 42_ Prescriptions COMPOUNDED at all hours- of the night. Dr. Sharpe rooms over the store. BENSON A SHARPE. April 25, 1872 42 Valuable land for Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. Lydia A. M. Van Wyck, Surviving Plaintiff. vs. Mary Maverick, Samuel Maverick, and others.?Bill for Partition of Real Estate, <tc. BY virtue of an Order from his Honor James L. Orr, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, to me directed in the above stated case, I will expose to sale at Anderson Ct H;} on Saleday in June next, the 3rd day of the month, the fol? lowing property, of the Real Estate of the late Samuel Maverick, deceased, to witt LOT No. 39, of woodland, near the village of , Pendteton, cohtsjning thirteen and a half 1134) acres/as per plat filed. LOT No. 40, of woodland, near the village of Pendlcton, containing twenty and four-tenths acres, with a spring of water thereoni LOT No. 7 of the sub-division of 2 and 29, in the town of Pendlcton, fronting 59 feet and 7 inches on Broad street, and containing one-fifth of an acre, more or less* LOT No. 8 of the sub-division df 2 and 29, in the town of PeddletOn, fronting 59 feet and 7 inches on Broad street, and containing onerfifth of an acrej more or less. LOT No. 1 of the sub-division of Tract No. 22, situate in Ahdorson county, on. the road leading froiri Andersonville to Wilson's Bridge, containing 105 acres, more or less, adjoining Elisha Snipes and othsrs: LOT No; 2 of same tract, situate in the same County and on same road, containing 143 acres, more or less, adjoining Elias Earle, James Morris and others. LOT NO. 3, situate in same County, adjoin? ing Lot No.- 2? and containing 104 acres, more or less; TERMS OF SALE.-Onc-third of the pur? chase money to be paid in cash, the remaining two-thirds to be paid in two equal annual in? stalments, to be paid in one and two years, with interest b&-tn"e wholo amount from the day of sale, to be paid annually; with leave to pur? chasers to pay tho whole amount or any part thereof in cash. Purchaser to give bond, with two or more good and sufficient sureties, for the purchase money. WM. McGUKIN, s. A. c. May 9, 1872 44 4 SHERIFF'S SALE* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,- \ Anderson Countv. j IN THE PROBATE COURT. BY virtue of an Execution to nie directed, from the Court of Probate, 1 will expose to sale on the First Monday in Juno next; at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND; Containing 50 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, near Controvillc, bounding lands of Wilson Reeves, J. N. Whitakcr and others, leviod on as the ^pfoperty of Sarah Dick son, deceased, at the suit ot Francis E. Dickson vs. Jasper Hembroc, Admiristrator. Tkr#sw'>**h\ Purchaser to pay extra for titles and stomp*. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. May 9,1872 44 4 Administrator's Sale. TXT'ILL be sold to the highest bidder, in Pen W dleton Village, at Gaillard's Shops, on SATURDAY, May 18th instant, the Personal Property of Estate of B. F. Sloan, deceased, remaining unscM, consisting of one lot of Fur? niture?SOFAS, TABLES, BOOK-CASES, Ac. One lot of SILVERWARE?Spoons, Forks, Ac,, and sundrv other articles. Also, tho CHOSES IN ACTION belonging to said Estate, including one Bond on Greon ville and Columbia Railroad, State guarantee, for $500. Ono Hundred and Seventy-Seven Shares Sonth Carolina Railroad Stock, Ac. Terms Cash. B. FRANK SLOAN, Adm'r. May 2, 1S72 43 3 AUCTION! WILL be sold at the Shops of W. H. P. <?ailtard A Co., in Pendlcton, on SAT? URDAY,- Ibth day of MAY next, a largo lot of Carriage And Buggy Material, Consisting of? Carriage and Buggy Bodies, Spokes, Lumber, Axles, Hubs, Iron, Tools, Morticing Machine, One New Buggy, Running Goar of two-horso Wagon", Ac., Ac., <Src Terms of sale Cash. W. H. D. GAILLARB. May 2, 1872 43 3 WILL BE SOLD, AT PENDLETON, S. C, on Saturday, the 18th day of May next, Sixteen Shares" of the Stock of'the Pehdleton Hotel Company, the property of H. E. Campbell,- deceased. By order of JOHN T. SLOAN. Adm'r. May 2,1372 41 3 LADIES' STORE. ?TUST RECEIVED, AT THE LADIES' STORE, A large and well-selected stock of Millinery Goods! Consisting of HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES, Ac, <fcc. Also, a variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Bareges, Japanese, Poplins, Grass Cloth, Frow-Frow, Sandingham, Piques, Persian Stripe, Muslin and Calico of all styles, Ladies' and Cbildrens' Shoos, Kid Gloves, Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets, Notions of every description, To suit Ladies and Children. Patterns can he had at short notice, and Dress Making attended to as usual. Thankful for the liberal patronage already bestowed, Miss Daniels would solicit a con? tinuance of the same from her friends and cus? tomers. Next door above Post Office, Anderson, S. C. April 18,1872 41 5 SINGrER SEWING- MACHINE The Best Machine in the Worll THIS assertion is made by all agents selling Sewing Machines?(hat is, their5 s is the best; but what I wish to eay is this: For every person who wants a Machine at this time, or think they may get one at some future time, to call and see for themselves some time while in Anderson. I will take great pleasure in exhibiting this unrivalled Sewing Machine to you. Tho Ladies are especially invited to call. It is needless for me to enumerate the long list of different kinds of work, but suffice it to say that it will do everything ever done on a Sew? ing Machine. It runs very light, makes very little noise, and the best of all, it has by far the least machinery; therefore less liable to get out of order. Besides, I will keep the Machine in good order for Ten years. My office is in the Masonic Hall, where I ! always keep from twenty to thirty Machines on hand. It fs worth your trouble for coming simply to see so many labor-saving machines together. ELIAS CLARKE is carrying the Machines through the country, and will visit anv one's house wishing to se"e the Machine. So now is the time to get something to holp the weary wife, mother, sister or friend out in their work. Respectfully, JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. April li, 1872 40 GENTS' FURNISHING STO?E. THE undersigned Wohld respectfully inform the public that they are now receiving from New York a fine assortment of Goods in their line, such as? French and English Clotiis, C?ssimeres and Testings, SHIRTS, HATS, Arid other1 articles usually kept in a Gentle? man's Furnishing Store. We are also prepared to CUT arid make up to order in the LATEST and MOST AP? PROVED STYLES, and guarantee satisfaction in every instance. Give us a call that we rday prove td you what We say. if. B. CLARK & SON, East End Masonic Building. April 4, 1672 39 PHOTOGRAPHS AND OTHER jPIO TXJRfiS; THE very latest?adopted to tho Dolly Var den and other styles. Call at F. C. v. Borstel's Photograph Gallery and get a perfect Liken ass of yourself at from four lor btie dollar to five dollars apiece. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. All Pictures are warranted not to fade, as my past work for the last twenty years will provo. A lady is in constant attendance. Call soon and? call often. F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range: April 25,1872 42 State Sayings arid Insurance Bank of Anderson,- 8; C< BY ofdftr tit tho Board of Directors, the capi? tal stock of the aoove named institution is payable as follows, to wit: The second Instal? ment of $22.50 per share on tho 4th day of Juno next; third installment of $22.'5'J pet' share oh the 4th day .of July next; fourth instalment of $22.50 per share on the 4th day of August next, and filth instalment of $22.50 per share on the 4th day of September next. Payment to be made at tho store of B. F. Cr'aytoh A Sons. B. F. CRAYTON, 1 w: S; SHARPE, \ Commissioners, if AMES A: HOYT.} May 2, 1872 43 5 j. A. REESE REPAIRS Watches, Clocks and Jewelry IN tho most thorough mannor, and as reasonable rates as any Watchrnalcor catn-, who knows his trade, and means to be honest. All work fully warranted. I am also prepared to mako all the latest styles of Pictures. Call and see specimons at the West end of Waverly House, Northwest corner of Public Square. J. A. REESE, Waverly House Building, Anderson, S. C. Apr:: 4. I?72 35 2zi F?ESH STOCK of GOODS AT THE BAZAAE! North Side of the Public Square. BEAUTIFUL CALICOES, Nice Dress Goods, Elegant Shoes, ladies and gents, Pretty Neck Ties, Hats,"all kinds, for ladles and gentleman, Perfumery and Soaps, Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Hams, Flour, Crocker}' and Glassware, Confectioneries, of all kinds, fresh A good, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, And EVERYTHING NICE, can be bought very low at that little man HUB BARD'S Store. ICE COLD SODA WATER always on hand and for sale, at 10 cents a glass, or 13 tickets for one dollar. A good Soda Fountain can be bought for about half New York price?all in good order, and with full instructions how to charge and run the machine. Parties will do well to apply at once, as the season for Soda Water is now at hand. A. P. HTJBBARD, A-t the Bazaar. April 25, 1872 42 EEMAEK?BIJM Notwithstanding The HIGH TAXES! SIMPSON, HILL & CO. ARE still on hand with an unus ually large stock of almost everything kept*in onr line. We would call special attention to a very large and varied assortment of GARDEN SEED, Suited to our climate, including Onion But? tons, Setts and Irish Potatoes, fresh from the Seed Garden. Also, PAINTS, LINSEED, TRAIN, MACHINE, VESTAL and KEROSINE OILS, Of the best brands. It is needless to speak of MEDICINES, PERFUMERY and other articles, of which the public are aware. Cail and see us at the Golden Mortar. SIMPSON, HILL & CO. Feb8, 1872 81 $10.00. $10. t?ffl^Pgi Y/*ROM this time untii further notice, I wijl JU insort a full Upper or Lower Set of Arti? ficial Teeth for the sum of TEN DOLLARS, that'eannot be excelled for bea?ty and Excel? lence of adaptation. Persons wha would de-1 sire to be benofitted by this liberal reduction Of prices should call early. These are my office prices; . . i. . Dr; j. W. G?RLEY, Anderson C; H; March 14, iS72" 38 Dental Card* R* ?. H, O'SHEAL, M. D. ??d D. D. &, OFFERS his servi? ces to the public gen? erally in the practice of DENTISTRY ?11 all Its branches. Set of Upper or Lower Teeth, $7;00 and up? wards. Refers to Dr P. H. E. Sloan, Cray - ton (t Sloafi, and Rev. j. B. Travwick, Pendle"toh, S. C, Post office address, Pehdleton, S; C;; and all comfriutiica tions directed to me rit that place will meet with prompt attention. March 28, 1872 33 2m* H. BISCHOFF. C. WTJLBEBN; j; H: I'IE?BR; HENRY BISCHOFF ft CO., Wholesale Grocery a$D DEALERS IN Winss, Liquors,- SegarS, tobacco, J&, 197 EAST BAY, Charleston, &? O. Fob 29, 1872 34 ?m Valuable Property for Sale. ATRACT of LAND, containing 50 aores, upon which there is a Corn, Flour, Saw Mill and Tan Yard, all jn firstrate order, with a Water-power suflleient to run many times the' amount of Machinery now in operation. There* is a fall Of about thirty feot iu a distance of one hundred arid fifty yards, without a dam. It i* situated on Hurricane Creek, five miles fromi Williamston, and about three miles fxom the line of the G. <fc C. Railroad. Any perso*wish? ing to obtain a bargain can do so bv sailing on. S. T. RICHARDSON, Golden Springs, Anderson Co., S. C April 18,1872 41 lm* Tobacco! Tobacco!" THE undersigned will keep constantly on> hand, at wholesale-or retail, all brands of* Smoking and ChewingT?&ioeo,. at the lowest Jrices. Also, a supply of 'Sobacoo kept at Mr. ames A. Drake's. I am now located at An? derson C. H., west end of the Benson House,, whore I will be pleased to see my old custo? mers and friends. I have a full stock of tho best Liquors and' Confectioneries, whirh wilT be sold at reasonable figures.. &oek out for the Blue Siguv T. J. LEAK.. Masch 7, 1872 38 3m* Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned gives notice that he wiir make application to A. O. Norr*. Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson County, on Wednesday, the 20th day of May next, for a Final Settlement of the "Estate of Sarah Harkins, deceased,. an<J a final discharpro therefrom.. JAMES McDAVID, Adm'r.. April 25, 1S72 43' 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge, on Friday, the 14th day of June next, for a Final* Settlement of the Estate of John Hix, deceased, and for letters of dis? mission from the same. JAMES WEBB. Ate-**. May1. "*^2 4? &