The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, May 23, 1872, Image 3
Something for MOTHERS.?Onoof the most
novel and instructive volumes for the use or}
children that has been published for a long
#me is "Wisdom Teeth for Little People," by
Mrs. F. G. de Fontaine, a uniquo but expres?
sive title of a careful compilation of a large1
number of facts with'which every child should
become; acquainted' as soon as ho can talk.
"Eve'ry'mother and primary school teacher will
find their labors lessened, and pride in the
progress of their pupils gratified by this little
educational bijou. The price is sixty cents, and
it may bo ordered through the bookstores from
the publishers, E. J. Hale ft Co., 17 Murray
street, New York.
How We Used to be Physicked.
Who does not remember the time when spring
purgation was considered indispensable to sum?
mer health ? No matter for wry faces, the inevi?
table salts and senna, rhubarb, or calomel and
jalap, must bo administered. These "sprinj
medicines," the youngest wero told, were to
keep them hale and hearty during the summer.
We all know now* that this was a fallacy; that
new vigor, not depletion, is what is required at
the commencement of the summer solstice. As
apreparation fortho enervating effects of oppres?
sive summer weather, a course of Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters is highly expedient. This fa?
mous vegetable preparation has three prominont
properties: It renovates, purifies, and regulates
aU the functions of the body. It is composed ex
'cl?sively of pure vegetable productions, viz: the
essential principlool'Monorigahcla Rye, and the
mbstefficacioustonicand alterative roots, barks,
and gums known to medical botanists. Hence,
it is an absolutely safe medicino, and no tincture
of the Pharmaeopceia can compare with it either
??j purity, or in the variety of its objects, and its
'comprehensive results. Happily for mankind,
the theory that it was necessary to prostrate a
patient in order to cure him, is forever exploded,
?and the true philosophical doctrine, that vigor is
one great antagonist of disease, has taken its
place. Hostetter's Bi tters is an invigorant, and
hence it is the proper medicine for the feeble at
this most trying season of the year.
Be sure that you obtain the genuine article, as
there are innumerable vile imitations in the mar?
ket Look to the ornamental stamp, the engrav?
ed label, and the name blown into the glass;?
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles
only._
"The Life of the Flesh is the Blood."
This being the fact, it is very obvious that
when the blood becomes corrupted the whole
system becomes corrupt also. To relieve this,
.the true policy undoubtedly is to direct the
remedy to the source of the' disease. It is in
this manner that Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and
. Queen's Delight acts. Its specific effect, is on
the blood; it purifies it, vitalizes it, and expels
all distemper from tho system.
.. Being free from violent Minorals, it is adapt
. ed to general use. The old and young may
Uso it; the most delicate female, at any time,
may take it; tho weak and enfeebled will bo
strengthened by it; tho tender infaut, who
may have inherited disease, will be cured by it
For Syphilis, and all its trains of evils, it is a
' sure antidote.
Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills are a mild and gentlo
purgative, possessing the peculiar merit of act?
ing as a powerful agent in relieving congestive
or torpid liver. They have no equal.
Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Imparts a Glossy Color.
Db. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.?$500 reward
for an incurable case. Sold by Druggists at 50
cents.
Lasting Loveliness.?-Twenty years ago,
when paint, pearl powder and enamel, were
ruining the complexions and destroying the
health of women of fashion, Hagan's Mao no?
li a Balm was brought out as a pure botauical
cosmetic, guaranteed to restore bloom and
beauty to the skin. From that timo to tho
present it has been continually rising in public
estimation as the safest and most unexception- .
able preparation of its class. Instead of pro?
ducing an artificial, metalic surface, like, tho
' deadly enamels, or wilting tho cuticle like tho !
poisonous fluids sold under various names as
-**beautiflers," it keeps the skin as soft as vel?
vet renders it as smooth and glossy as satin,
and imparts to it that delicate, rosy tinge, which
is the beau ideal of comploxional loveliness.
This exquisite chromatic effect is not transient.
?By applying the Balm daily it may be pro?
longed from youth .to age. A lady who pur?
chased the first bottle ot the article nineteen
" years ago, writes to say that her complexion at
ibrty is "purer, clearer and more brilliant than
? It has ever been';" and she attributes its beaut}'
solely to the daily use of Hagan's Magnolia
Balm.
Whose Handsome House is that??Such
waa i;he inquiry of a traveler as he passed an
unusually well finished country rosidenco, not
a thousand miles from here. The style of the
_sash33, the brightness of the glass, the beauty
^)f the doors, the classic patterns of the mould?
ings, the neatness of tho balusters, and the
state I ii less of the pillars around the piazza, all
struck the traveller with astonishment and ad?
miration. And no wonder, for they were all
furnished hy. Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne
street, Charleston, S. C.
Anniversary Celebration.
THE Fourth Anniversary Celebration of the
reorganization of Anderson Division, No.
20, Sons of Temperance, will take place in the
Court House on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
May 29th, at 8 o'clock. An Address will bo
. delivered by Roy. J. P. Smeltzer, of Wal
haBa. Tho public gcncraUy are invited to at?
tend.
LOUIS SHARPE, It, &,j>ro tern.
May 23,1872 -16 1
Anniversary Celebration.
THE first Anniversary Celebration of the
Anderson Calhoun Literary Society will
take place in tho Court House on TUESDAY,
the 4th of Juno next, at 8.30 p. m.
There will be a Lecturo delivered before the
Society on that occasion by the Rev. 1). E.
Fpuapsox, after which the Anniversary Ora?
tion will be deUvored by Mr. E. B. Murray.
The public generally, and tho Ladies espe?
cially, are invited to attend.
By order of S. M. Pegg, President
O. GEISBERG, Secretary.
May 23, 1S72 46 2
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY virtue of an Execution to mo directed, I
will oxposc to sale on Tuesday after Sale
day in June next, at the resilience of Elijah
Webb, near Milford's Store, 14 miles South of
Anderson C. IL,
ONE SMALL LOT OF DRY GOODS,
Consisting of Calicoes, Homespuns, small lot
Crockery and Glassware, Notions, ftc, being
the stock of goods in tho hands of felijah Wobb,
agent Levied on as tho property of Caroline
M. Waller, at the suit of C. K, Stribling.
Terms cash.
WM. McOUKIN, Sheriff.
May 21, 1872 46 2
Cotton Tax.
AEE persons who have paid Internal Reve?
nue Tax on Cotton, would consult their
interest by calling on the undersigned, at an
early day.
D. BROWN.
Agent for H?rschel V. Johnson ft Co.,
For Anderson County.
SUB AGENTS:
Samuel Brown and Watson ft Bro., Ander?
son C. H. ; B. F. Brown, Williams ton ; B. i>
Dean, Bolton; Wm. Leo, Monea Path; E
Webb, Storevilie; W. S. Brown. Townvillc ';
T. S. Crayton, Pendleton.
May 23, 1872 46
Notice of Final Settlement.
rE undersigned hereby gives notice that
he will make application to A. O. Norris
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on
Saturday, tho 2flth day of June next, "for a
Final Settlement of tho Estate of June Price
deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. '
H. }'. PRICE, Adm'r.
May 23. l<-72 ?}>', j
Sale of Forfeited Lands.
Boatner, W. F., 1 lot, 1868.
Bailey, Sarah, 2 acres, 1868.
Banister, William, 83 acres, 1870.
Bryson, Charles, 40 acres, 1869.
Brown, Wrn. P., 32 acres, 1869.
Cason, Andrew, 31 acres, 1868.
Campbell, D. A., 50 acres, 1868.
Chastain, A. P., 65 acres, 1869.
Campbell, Est. C, 1 house and lot, 1868.
Clements, A. W., 1 lot, 1870.
Eaton, Miss Sal lie, 1 lot, 1S68.
Freeman, Lewis, 132 acres, 186S-69.
Flowers, J. Y., 2 acres, 1S6S.
Floyd,-, 24, acres, 1868-69.
Gibbs, Est. Chappel, 26 acres, 1868.
Griffin, Est, Wm., 200 acres, 1668-69.
Greer, Daniel, 1 lot, 1869.
Gambreil, H. S., 220 acres, 1S09.
Glaspy, William, 6S acres, 1870.
Holland, E. M., 82 acres, 1869.
Hembree, J. E., 70 acres, 1869.
Harris, Louisa, 165 acres, 1870.
Hyde, E. F., 1 lot, 1870.
Jones, H. B., 87 acres, 1868.
Jenkins, Wm. G., 487 acres, 1869.
Kohler, J. H., 46 acres, 1868.
King, Mrs. Letitia, 1 lot, 1868.
Lewis, J. B., 1 house and 4 lots, 1868.
Looper, Jerry, 1 lot, 1870.
Lester & Bros., 1 lot, 1870.
Mauldin, Agent, B. F., 140 acres, 1S68-69.
Mitchell, Mrs. E., 160 acres, 1S68.
Martin, H. C.J 15 acres,. IB6S-69.
Manly, R. B., 50 acres, 1868.
Mahew, Charles, 1 house and lot, 1868.
McLeod, H. A., 1 lot, 18G9.
Moore, William, 107 acres, 1869.
Owens, John, (J. B. Childers, agent,) 160
acres, 1869.
Palmer, E., 30 acres, 1868.
Paine, Mrs. T. J., 1 lot, 1869.
Poore, Mra. Sarah, 81 acres, 1870.
Phillips, John M., 200 acres, 1870.
Quails, J. B., 3 acres, 1869.
Ross, Mrs. E. W., 400 acres, 1868-09.
Reynolds, Mrs. M. A., 16 acres, 1869.
Roberts, Cyrus, 396 acres, 1869.
Richard,-, 165 acres, 1869.
Reid, J. W., 21 acres, 1870.
Rampy,-85 acres, 1870.
Rogers, Mrs. S. E., 100 acres, 1869.
Rutledge, Phillip, 1 lot, 1870.
Smith, Andrew, 150 acres, 1868-69.
Slater, Nancy, 49 acres, 1868-69.
Simms, Samuel S., 130 acres, 1868-69.
Simms, W., 190 acres, 1868.
Simmons, Est. K. L., 1 lot, 1870.
Smyers, John E., 1 lot, 1870.
Speuce, Mary A., 50 acres, 1870.
Thompson, Thomas, 9 acres, 1870.
Townsend, Andrew, 4 acres, 1870.
Wilson, John, 106 acres, 1868-69.
Williams, William, 35 acres, 1869.
Williams, Wrilliam, 4 acres, 1870.
Webb, L. A., 127 acres, 1S69.
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, will be sold by the Treasurer of An?
derson County, South Carolina, at his office,
in said County, on the first MONDAY (3rd) of |
June, A. D. 1872, 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 j
lots of real estate shall be sold or offered for
sale. T. J. WEBB,
Auditor Anderson County.
The list of property advertised for sale on
the 12th of March, and all other property on
which taxes arc due and unpaid, will also be
disposed of on the 3rd of June.
T. J. WEBB,
Auditor of Anderson County.
May 23,1872 - 46 2
I
AGAIN call your attention to tho fact that I
am constantly receiving New Goods, suited to
tho changing Seasons and Fashions. The mer?
cantile business can bo conducted on no safer
footing than to know what the people
WANT
The success which has* cr?w-ned my effbrts
heretofore, induces mo to believe that I will
continue to receive that same support wluch
lias raised my Store
TO
Tho dignity of a successful up-couritry Dry
Goods and General Assortment Store. I havo
just received, per Express from New York, a
nice lot of Ladies* Hats and Sun Shades; a lot
of Black Silk Parasols, lined with pink whito
and bluo silk?exactly the articlo tho ladies
need. I have a good lot of Ladies' Fino Cloth
and Morocco Dress Shoes; and, moreover, if
any Lady wishes to
MARRY
She can get all kinds of White Goods?such
as Swisses, Organdies, Nansooks, Yosemite
Stripes, Alpareas, together with a Bridal
Wreath, and largo Saratoga Trunk for the
bridal tour.
S. M. PEGG,
"Red Sign Store."
May 23,
JAMES H. McCOMELL,
Licensed Auctioneer,
OFFEKS his services to the public generally,
arid will conduct all sales at public out?
cry at moderato charges. Ho is tho only regu?
larly licensed Auctjoneer in Anderson County
at this date.
May tri. J872 4"i 3*
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,
Tho Largest Stock in Anderson, for Ladies, Gents', Boj-s and Girls.
GROCERIES,
BACON, LARD, SALT, CORN,
MOLASSES, all grades, SUGAR CURED HAMS,
PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, &c.f itc.
WE CAFT BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH!
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
SHOAL CREEK FACTOR Y-supplv always in store; CLOUD CREEK MILL ROCK, the
best in this country; PHOENIX IRON WORKS, Columbia, S. C.
WATSON & BROTHER,
No. 9 Granite Row.
PQ If you OWE US ANYTHING for the years 1370-71, we should like to give
, ? ? you our receipt for the Greenbacks. W. & B.
May 16, 1872 4?
FRESH GROCERIES, LIGHTNING RODS,
ICE, &c, &LC. I
IFGRATH k BYE?M,
BEG to inform their friends and former customers that fhev are still at the Old Stand on
DEPOT STREET, and having received a FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES, we invite
the patronago of those who wish to purchase. Call and examine our Ooods, as we sell LOW
for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE.
We also furnish LIGHTNING RODS to all in need of them at the Lowest Cash Prices, and
will have thorn put up at shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner.
In addition to the above, wo have received a CARGO OF ICE, to cool the inner man, and
will fill all orders from abroad at low rates.
At the request of citizens of our Town, we will furnish ICE at our Iec nouse on SUNDAYS
from half-past twelve to half-past one o'clock. Call at the time named,
May 16, 1S72
McGRATH & BYRTJM,
DEPOT STREET.
SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES,
MOULDINGS, MANTEL PIECES,
A.nd Building Material Generally.
W. P. Russell <fe Co.,
OIIA.ELEST03ST, 9. C.i
?Z?* East End Ilasoll Street, opposite the Wando Fertilizer Works,
And in tho immediate vicinity of the Charleston and Pavilion Hotels;
ESTABLISHED 1851.
This Firm aro tho only Practical Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trads, caf rv
ing on the above business in the City of Charleston.
Mr. S. HU LANGSTON, Builder} of Anderson, is our authorized agent, to whom we refer by
permission.
Nov d, 1871 19
A. Special Reqiiest?
-o
THAT all persons who have not settled for their WANDO FERTILIZER, call AT OXCE,
pay Freights and give their Notes;
AT THE SAME TIME,
EXAMINE OUE STOCK OP NEW SPRING GOODS,
And buy What you need of them.
CHERRY <t BLECKLEY, S. BLECKLET,
Pendleton, S. C; Anderson, S. C.
May 2, 1872 43
BEFORE DECIDING WHERE TO
EDUCATE YOUR DAUGHTERS,
Inquire into the Merits of the
Williamston Female College,
WilliamMton, S? C
THE Fall Session, 1872, will open On MON?
DAY, July 1st;
ratjss peb session of twenty weeks.
Board, including Furl, Washing and
Bights, - - - - $70 00
Tuition, in regular College Course, - lr> 00
Instrumental Music, - - - 20 Ot)
Vocal Music without charge*
Pupils have free access to the celebrated Min?
eral Spring. For a Circular, apply to
Rev. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.,
President.
May 16, 1872 4? lm
Dissolution.
THE copartnership heretofore existing be?
tween the undersigned in the practice of law
is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. The
senior partner, John E. Broazeale, will con?
tinue the praotico as heretofore. Ollico in the
southeast corner of tho Benson Uonso.
JOHN E. BREAZEALEj
N. B. GARY.
May 16, 1S72 -15 2
JOHN E. BREAZEALE,
Attorney at Law and Trial Justice.
Office, Southeast Comer of Benson llcnsp,
ANDERSON C. II.. S. C.
f??S- Will attend promptly to any business
entrusted to his care.
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned horeby gives notice that
he will apply to A. O'. Nofrls, Esq., Probate
Judge, on Friday, tho 14th day of Juno
next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of
John Hix, deceased, and for letters of dis?
mission from the same.
JA M ES WEBB. Adm'r.
May 0.1*72 44
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
IN THE COURT OP COMMOS PLEAS.
Complaint to Ascertain Life Estate} for
Partition, de.
Laura II. Bruce arid others vs. H. R. Yandi
vcr, Assignee, and others.
Trt. the Defendants, Francis M. Allen and
Thomas Allen:
YOU are hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action,
which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Common Pleas, Tor Anderson County,
at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, and
serve a copy of your answer on the sub?
scriber at his officd, at Walhalla Court House,
South Carolina, within twenty days alter
tho service hereof, exclusive of the day of
such service; and if you tail to answer* the
complaint within the time aforesaid, tho jilniti
tiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the
roliuf demanded in the complaint.
ROUT. A. THOMPSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To tho Defendants, Francis M. Allen and
Thomas Allen.
TAKE NOTICE, That, this action is com?
menced to ascertain Life Fstatu of Plaintiff,
Laura H. Bruco, and for Partition of tho re?
mainder, in tint Tract of Land described in the
Complaint, in tho Court of Common Pleas for
Anderson County; and that a Summons in this
action, of which the foregoing is a copy, to?
gether with the Complaint, has been tiled in
the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas, at Anderson Court House, in Anderson
Countv, South Carolina.
ROB'T. A. THOMPSON,
Plaintiff's Attornov.
May 10, 1872 -If) (?"
M. C. PAUKER, 31. D.,
Graduate of the Medical University of Maryland.
HAS commenced the practice of his profes?
sion, and respectfully solicits the patron?
age of his friends. Having not only enjoyod
the superior advantages afforded by tho Medi?
cal University of Maryland, but also having had
much experience in practice in the Baltimore
Hospitals, he feels confident of his ability to
give entire satisfaction. He can be found at the
residence of his father, Hubert Parker's, at all
hours, unless professionally engaged. Freehand
pure Dru^s nlwav? "O hand.
May 0. 1872 ' 11 3m
A FINE
STOCK of NEW and DESIRABLE GOODS
just received at the BIG STORE, No. 4
Granite Row, where you will be sure to find a
DRESS
That will just - ** any Lady. You can get ci?
ther Pique, .?..^?oca, dudle, Leno, Mozam?
bique, Grenadine, Japanese Silk, Cloth or Pop?
lin, Percales, or some of that excellent Scotch
Ginghams not to be found anywhere else in
Town. We charge nothing
FOR
Showing our Goods. We tike 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 are
the
"UGLIEST
They ever saw.." And if you want a prelty
Dress for the
BABY
We have it in any kind of goods. We also
have a good selection of Ladies' and Misses'
Hats, trimmed and untrimmcd.
IN
Our House you will always find a large stock
of Gent's Clothing?Cassiineres, Linens, Cot
tonades, Hats and Caps. We have
THE
Largest stock of Boots and Shoes this side 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
will find at ?
SHARPE & TOWERS',
No. 4 Granite How.
N. B.?All these Goods MUST be sold, and
we will sell them LOW FOR CASH.
May 16, 1S72 45
BLOCKING!
When you sec the many rare, beautiful, tasty
and yet reasonable priced goods, just opened
at the Emporium of Fashion, you will be forci?
bly reminded of a handsoirlely laid out garden,
set out with the most beautiful plants and flow?
ers just blooming, and will naturally exclaim,
"the Emporium of Fashion is actually bloom?
ing."
Such you wiil hear from all that visit our es?
tablishment this season, for really we have,
without a doubt, as handsome Dress Goods,
Silk Goods^ Straw Goods; White Goods; Rib?
bons, Laces, Collars, Culfs, Scarfs, Bows, Fans,
Parasols, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets; Skirts,
Bustles, Ladies' Under Wear, Made up Shirts,
Chignons, Braids, Switches, FrillingS; Ruffles,
Embroideries, Jewelry, Baskets, Dress Trim?
mings; Buttons, French Flowers, Crapes; Netts,
Veils, Ornaments, Honey Comb Quilts, Black
Alpacas and Silks-, Curtain Laces, and many
other articles not necessary to mention, to bo
found ill this part of the country. Yes, we c?n
conscientiously say, in South Carolina, Colum?
bia and Charleston not excepted ; besides, we
have ladles Iii charge of the Millinery arid Dress
Making Departments of tho very best taste.?
We are now prepared to make good every word
we have said;
Those at a distaneo send orders for samples
or order your Spring Hat or Bonnet, which you
can return if not satisfactory.
Bills amounting to ten dollars and upward
will be expressed freo of charge.
Wo aro Agents for "Our Own Kid Glovo,"
tho best for ?1:50. Agents for E. Butteriek <fe
Co.'s Patterns; Agents for Grover tfe Baker
Sewing Machines, and Branch of Mine. Demo
rest, of New York;
Respectfully,
JAS. W. FOWLER <fc CO;;
Proprietors, Abbeville, S. C;
Aprli 18, 1872 41
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND OTHER
PIC TITHES.
THE very latest?adopted to tho Dolly Var
den and other styles. Cnll at F. C. v. Borstel's
Photograph Gallery and got a perfect likeness
of yourself at from four for one dollar to five
dollars apiece.
Perfect sal isfhetion guaranteed; All Pictures
arc warranted not to fad?', as iriy past work for
the bust twenty years will prove. A lady Is in
constant attendance. Call soon and call often.
F. C. v. BORSTEL,
No. 4 Brick Range.
April 25; 1S72 43
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned gives notice that he will
make application to A. 0. Norris, Judge of Pro?
bate for Anderson County, on Wednesday, the
29th day of May next, for a Final Settlement
of the Estate of Sarali Harkins, deceased,
and a final discharge thorefrom.
JAMES M'?DAVID, Adm'r.
April 2T>, 1872 42
Dissolution of Copartnership.
THE copartnership heretofore existing be?
tween the ihr undersigned is-this daydissolved
by mutual consent. The interest of F. M. Popo
has 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 A Sharpe are made payable.
The new firm likewise assumes thepayment Of
all liabilities to this dale.
F. M. POPE,
M. L. SHARPE:
Anderson; S. C, April i?, 1S72.
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have this day formed :!
copartnership under the name and style of
Benson A Sharpe, at No. G Granite Bow, An?
derson C. H., S. ('., ami will Keep on hand a
full supply of Drugs, Medicines,. Chemicals,
Fancy Goods, Perfumery, <fec. The new firm
respectfully solicits a continuance of the pat?
ronage heretofore extended to the late linn of
Pope tfc Sharpe.
TIIOS. P. BENSON;
M. E. SIIAKPE.
April 23, 1S72 42
BENSON & SHARPE.
THOS. P. BEN'SON*. Dil. M. h. SHARPS.
?
?
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, C?EMICALS,
FANCY GOODS, PEKFUIttEUY,
Combs, Brushes and Druggists Articles,
IVo. G Gx-anitc Row,
-A-nderson C. M.> S. C?
April 2.% 1S72 42
3,000 lbs. Pure White Lead,
PAINTS, of all colors, dry and in oil, 1 and
2 pound cans; Damar,Copal, Japan, Fur?
niture, Spirit and Coach Varnish; Boiled and
Raw Linseed Oil and Turpentine; Machine,
Tanners' and Train Oil; Kerosine and Pratt's
Astral Oil?pure; Glass, Putty, Glaziers' Points
and Puttv Knives. For sale by
BENSO> A SHARPE.
April 25, 1S72_42_
Hair Restoratives.
HALL'S Hair Restorative: Lynn's Kathai
ron; Mrs. Sarah A. Chevalier's Lifo of
the Hair; Burnett's Coeoaine; Avers' Hair
Vigor; Chalfant's Coco Cream ; Mrs. S. A. Al?
len's Zylobalsamum; Magnolia Balm. For
salo by
BENSON & SHARPE.
April 2.', 1S72_4-_
Harness Oil,
BLACKING, Sapolio Stove Polish, Sewing
Machine Oil, Laundry Blue, Axle Grease,
Concentrated Lve, for side by
BENSON A SHARPE.
April 25, 1S72_42_
Prescriptions
COMPOUNDED at all hours of the night.
Dr. Sharpe rooms over the store.
BENSON A SHARPE.
April 25, 1S72 42
Valuable Land for Sale,
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
AXDERSOX COUNTY.
Lydia A. M. Van Wyck, Surviving Plaintiff.
vs. Mary Maverick, Samuel Maverick, and
Others.?Bill for Partition of Heal Estate, tic.
BY virtue of an Order from his Honor James
L. Orr, Judge of the Mb Judicial Circuit,
to me directed in the above stated case, I will
expose to sale at Anderson C. H., on Saleday in
Juno next, the ?rd day of the month, the fol?
lowing property, of the'Real Estate of the lato
Samuel Maverick, deceased, to wit:
LOT No. :>0, of woodland, near the -village of
Pendleton, containing thirteen and a half [13})
acres-, as per plat tiled.
LOT No. 4o, "of woodland, near the village of
Pendleton, containing twenty and four-tenths
acres, with a spring of water thereon..
LOT No. 7 of the sub-division of 2 and 20, in
the town of Pendleton, fronting 50 feet and 7
inches on Broad street, and containing one-fifth
of an acre, more or less.
LOT No. 3 <5f the sub-division of 2 and 29, in
the town of Pendleton, fronting 59 feet and 7
inches on Broad street, and containing one-lifth
of an aero, more or less.
LOT No. 1 of the sub-division of Tract No;
22, situate in Anderson county, on the road
leading from Andersonville to Wilsoii's Bridge,
containing 105 acres, more or less, adjoining
Elisha Snipes and others.
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, moro
or less.
TERMS OF SALE.- Jhe-third of the pur?
chase money to be paid in cash, The remaining
two-thirds to he paid in two equal annual in?
stalments, to be paid in oneand two years, with
interest on the whole amount from'the day of
sale, to be paid annually; with leave to pur?
chasers to pay the whole amount or anv part
thereof In cash. Purchaser to give bond, with
two or more good and sufficient sureties, for Ilm
purchase monev;
? WM. McGUKIN, s; a. a
May 9, 1S72 44 4
SHERIFF'S SALE*
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
Axoimso.'v County. J
IX TIIE PROBATE COURT.
BY virtue of an Execution (o me directed;
from the Court of Probate, I will expose
to sale on tho First Monday in June next, at
Anderson Court House;
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 5(1 acres, iiioro or' less, situate in
Anderson County, iiear Ccntrovillc, bounding
lands of Wilson Reeves, .1. N. Wnitaker: said
others, levied on as tin* property Of Sarah Pick
son, deceased, at the soil of Francis B. Dickson
vs. Jasper llembreo, Administrator;
Tkk.ms Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for
titles and stamps.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
MnyU, 1S72 11 4
Dental Card.
R. Y. n7(r;SITEAL,
M. D. and D. D. S.,
OFFERS his servi?
ces to the public gen
erallv in the practice!
of DENTISTRY hi
'?^ all its branches. Set.
ol Fpner or Lower
?, J -Tool h, "?7.00 and np
'3/ - .f--'-VO- " wards. Refers to Dr.
< .-K^^-Z - P. II. F.Sloan,Cray
ton it Sloan, and Re v.
3. B: Tray wick, Pendleton, s. C. Post offico
address, Pendleton,S. ('.. and all communica?
tions directed to me at thai plat *: will meet with
prompt attention.
March 2S, 15S72 RS 2m?
Slate Savings and Insurance
Rank of Anderson, S. C.
1^)Y order of the Board of Directors, thocapi
) tal slock of tiie above named institution is
payable.-is follows, to wit: The second inst;d
ment of ?22.50 per share on the Ith day of June
next; third instalment of s-j-j.-k) per'share on
the bh day of July next; fourth instalment of
^j."iit per share on the 1th day of Auiinsi next,
and filth instalment of ?22.50 per share on tho
Ith day of September next. Payment to bo
rnade at the store of B. F. Cravton A Sons.
B. F. CRAYTON, ) '
W. s. siTARPi:. [Commissioners.
JAMES A. 110YT. I
May 2, 1872 ! 5
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