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Jitara JntcUtgtnar ? Senator Frank Arnim is spoken of ft Governor. " ? There were 467 deaths from small pox i Philadelphia last week. ? District Attorney Corbin's Greenvill speech, a healthy expose of the thieves, is 1 be published. ? Grant and Wilson were hobnobbing i Long Branch on Saturday. Wilson goes t North Carolina to stump the State. ? ? The Working Christian, published at C< lombia, by the He v. Till man Gains, says thei are five hundred Baptist Churches in this Stab and only about three hundred ministers. ? Mrs. Jonathan Stantou, of Winnsboro committed suicide Wednesday evening b hanging herself. She had been laboring und( severe mental aberration for some time pas She had suffered for several years past with painful disease. ? The Baptist Church at Anderson is nc without a pastor. There is some probabilit that they will extend a call to the Rev. L. Go den, formerly of this State, but now in Wester New York. ~T? D. C. Mayo & Co.'s tobacco factory, th largest in Richmond, was destroyed July 6t by fire. The loss is $60,000, and insurauc nearly $50,000, principally in Northern con panies. During the fire a young lady, daugh ter of Rev. M. W. Staples, late of New Yorl agent of the American Bible Society, droppe dead in her chamber from excitement. ? A gentleman living on the Cooper Rivei haviDg his crops destroyed by the caterpi 11a: drew off the water from his place, and the ws ter from the river being too salt to overflow th crop with, he turned a large flock of turkey upon these pests. The result was all tha could be wished?they gobbled up the worm and left the plan ts and ground clean. f?The Lancaster Ledger says that Judg Mackey delivered an address at Chester on th 4th, in which he told his hearers that he wa direct from President Grant, and was told b the President to come home and reform th present State government, by electing hones men to office, or the State would be throw back under a Provisional government, and ta ken charge of by the military. That the prea ent thieving ring in South Carolina was th heaviest load he had to carry in this campaign and that the general government would no longer allow it SPECIAL NOTICE. Those who made subscriptions at the las meeting of the Saluda Association for the sup ?port of James K. Fant at Furman University are urgently requested to pay said subscrip tions at once to Mr. J. F. Cliakscales, Intelli geneer Office, Anderson.' The money is needoi to pay expenses already incurred. Are there no many others who can, without any inconven ience to themselves,' aid us in the education o this promising young man ? Any who can, wil do him a favor, and aid in the cause of benevo lenoe and religion, by leaving subscription with Mr. Clinkscales, and such subscription will be acknowledged in the Anderson Intelli W. E. WALTERS. Chm'n. Ex. B. S. A. Midsummer Maladies. The hot solar rays that ripen the harvest generate many distressing diseases; If the liv er be at all predisposed to irregularities, this is the season in which bilious attacks may be an tioipated. A weak stomach, too, is weakest ii the summer months, and tho loss of vitality through the pores by excessive perspiration i>. so great, that a wholesome tonic, combining also the properties of a diffusive stimulant anc gentle'exhilarant, is in many cases nocessarj to health, and under no circumstances shoult be dispensed with by the sickly and debilitated Of all the prepartions intended thus to refresh sustain, and fortify the human frame, there ii none that will compare with Hostetter's Cele brated Stomach. Bitters. They have beei weighed in the balance of experience and no found wai ting; have been recommended fron the first as a great medicinal specific, not as i beverage, and in spite of interested oppositioi from innumerable quarters, stand, after j twenty years trial, at the head of all proprieta ry medicines intended for the prevention anc cure of all ordinary complaints of the stomach the liver, the bowels, and the nerves. In tin unhealthy districts bordering the great riven of California, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters maj be classed as the standard one for every specie; of intermittent or remittent fever. The peoph who inhabit those districts, place the most tin ?licit confidence in tho preparation?a conti ence that is increased every year by the re snlts of itn operation. Aa bittarg, so called, of the most pernicioui character, are springing np like fungi on ever; side, the public - is hereby forewarned agains the dram-shop frauds. Ask for Hostetter's bit ten, see that the label, etc., are correct, and re member that the genuine article is never sole is bulkf buVin"bottles only. Means What He Says. Though "confirmations strong as proofs o Holy Writ," and as numerous as the sands oi the sea shore, were produced to prove that Dr Fierce, the proprietor bf Dr. Sage's Catarrl Remedy, is in earnest and means what ho save when he cfibre $500 reward for any case of C'a tarrh which he cannot cure, yet there would bi some skeptics and fogies who would continui to shout, %iSumbugP' "Humbug !!" "It can not be, because Dr. Homespun says Catarrl cannot be cured." Now, this Dr. Homespun i the identical, good-natured old fellow who hon estly believes and persists in declaring tha this earth is not round or spherical, but fiat a a "slap-jack," and does not turn over, otherwis the water wonld all be spilled out of Deacoi Bascom's mill pond. But astronomical seien? has positively demonstrated and proven tha Dr. Homespun is wrong in supposing thl earth to bo flat and stationary, and medical sei ence is daily proving the fact that he is no lesi mistaken and behind the times in regard to th< curability of Catarrh. In short, it has beez positively proven that this world moves, ant that medical science is progressive?the opinior of Dr. Homespun to the contrary notwithstand ing. That Dr. Sago's Catarrh Romedy wil cure thousands who havo used it attest Then buy it, and use it, in doubt do not stand You will find it in drug stores all over the land Do Not Despair. Hundreds of cases of Scrofula, in its wore stages, old cases of Syphilis that have defiei the Bkill of eminent Physicians, Rheumatie! who have been suffering for years and the vie time of the injudicious use of Mercury, hav< been radically cured by DR. TUTT'S SARSA PARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It ii the most powerful alterative and blood purili er known. It is prescribed by many Physi cians in their practice. If you havo chills, whether cverv other day every tenth day or every two or three weeks take Dr. Tutt's Liver Pi lls and vou will cheel them, otherwise they will stick to you all win Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye contains no Sulphur Talk at the Toilet. Every lady's maid knows that tho bowitchinc beings who pavo their triumphant way wit! conquered hearts, regard a splendid head o hair the most effective of all womanly fascina tions. They believo, and they aro right, tha they can lasso as many beaux with the luxuri ant ringlet? and glossy braids as they can "kil at sight" with their beaming eyes. Hence h their "toilet talk" among themselves and witl their attendants, the merits of preparations fo the hair are freely canvassed, and the latest re suit of this discussion seems to bo the almos universal adoption of Lyon's Katiiauion w an article better adapted to promote the growtl and beauty of the "Chief Glory of Woman' than any other at present beforo the world They say that without irritating the skin of thi head it eradicates dandruff, and that it pene trates below the surface to the roots of the hair endowin? thrm with new life and vigor. AS !H 01) IM CKMLK? TS. For Solicitor. ^SS" We, the undersigned, citizens of Belto and neighborhood, beg leave to nominate Ma JOHN B. MOORE, of Anderson, S. OL, as suitable candidate for the office of Solicitor < je j the Eighth Judicial Circuit at the ensuing elc< tion. SIGNED BY MANY VOTERS. lt The friends of J. S. MURRAY, Esq a of Anderson, 13. C, nominate him as a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the Eight Judicial Circuit at the next election. :o We are authorized to announce .TAME BIRNTE, Esq., of Greenville, as a candidat iy j for Sob' ci tor of the Eighth Circuit at the nes ;r I election. We are authorized to announce WM. B PERRY, Esq., as a candidate for re-election a Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit 7 [ I- J For Probate Judge. The friends of WILLIAM S. BROWIS 0 Esq., nominate him as a suitable candidate fo h Probate Judge of Andorson County at the nex :c election. t. i c. We are authorized to announco A. C d I NORRIS, Esq., as a candidate for re-eloctioi as Probate Judge of Anderson County at th ensuing election. ^Si. We are authorized to announce th name of Col. TEC OS. J. PJCKENS as a candi 8 date for the office of Probate Judge for Ander t son County at the next election, s f?i* We are authorized to announco Maj e W. W. HUMPHREYS as a candidate for th e office of Judge of Probate for Andorson Coun s ty at the next election. y - e ?ST" Wo are authorized to announc it GEORGE W. HAMMOND, Esq., as a candi 11 date for Judge of Probate at the ensuing elec tion. For Clerk of Court. pB~ We are authorized to announce ELIJA! WEBB, Esq., as a candidate for Clerk of th Court for Anderson County at the next elec tion. ?Sr We are authorized to announce Capt JOHN W. DANIELS as a candidate for re election as Clerk of the Court for Andersoi County. i I ?&- The friends of THOMAS W. RUSSEL1 t j respectfully nominate him as a candidate fo: Clerk of the Court for Anderson County at thi next election. "iaB- We are authorized to announco J. J s I ACKER, Esq? as a candidate for Clerk of thi s j Court for Anderson County at the next election For Sheriff. We are authorized to announce WM McGUKIN as a candidate for re-election ai Sheriff of Anderson County. For School Commissioner. We authorized to announco WM. H HAYNIE as a candidate for re-election a; School Commissioner of Anderson County. Read Home Testimony. I The attention of aU in want of Sowing Ma chines is directed to the following certificate! j from gentlemen of practical information anc well known to the citizens of Anderson anc surrounding country, viz: Letter from Dr. R. F. Divver. j Anderson, S. C, May 25, 1872. t Messrs. Reed <C Broyles, Agents for America.) i Buttonhole Machine--Sirs : In answer to th< a roqucst that I would, as a Machinist and Prac l tical Engineer, make a thorough examinatioi ei of the American Buttonhole Machine, I wil now say that I have examined it thoroughly every part being separately tested, and I fine that every part is well finished and properly 9 fitted to its place. There is no slurring ove: 3 the work, but every part being placed togethei 7 with such exactness and simplicity, that afte: s having worked upon and repaired most of th< ?5 styles of Sewing Machines that have been ii the Southern market for several years past, ] must say there is more skill and ingenuity dis played in tho construction of this Machin? than any I have ever examined. It not onb 9 makes the much admired lock-stitch, aud al r the varieties of work dono on any Machine t but it has permanently fixed to it a'Buttonholi and Overseaming combination which I hav< never seen on any other Machine. The nse o your Machine, with its various attachments, ii easily acquired by a little pationce and atten tion. I am well satisfied that your Machine ii not only tho cheapest, but is superior to anj Machine now in the Southern market, and es" pecially in its.motion?being the cam motioi of a superior order. The Machine you left fo: examination I will retain. Respectfull my. *R. FURMAN DIVVER. p I Letter from A. IT. Lester, A. M., Professor o. Wofford College. i Wofford Colleoe, SrARTANRrma C. H., ] s South Carolina, January 6, 1872. J One of the "American Buttonhole, Over t seaming and Sewing Machines" has been uscc in my lamily for nearly three years. It wa operated from the first with no othor assistant than such directions as were given in the snial pamphlet of instructions which accompanies it The Machine has given tho highest degree o satisfaction, and is recommended for Its sim plicity of construction, the strength and dura uility of its parts, tho lightness of its move mont, tho variety, beauty and strength of tb< work which it does, and, what tho ladios s( highly appreciate, the uniform facility witl which it is operated. My wife cxprossos a do cidod preference for this Machine to any othei with which sho is acquainted. A. n. LESTER. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ANDERSON. By A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge : WHEREAS, Boniamin Keys made sui to mo, to grant him "Letters of Administratioi on the Estate and effects of Jack Snipes, de ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish al and singular the kindred and creditors of th< said Jack Snipes deceased, that they bo anr appear boforo mo in tho Court of Probato t< be held at Anderson Court House, on Th?rs day, tho first day of August inst., after publi cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, U show cause, if any they have, why tho sah Administration should uot bo granted. Given under my hand, this 15th day of July A. D. 1872. A. O. NOKRIS, Judge of Probato, July 18,1S72 2 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. O. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Asa Bolt made suit to mi to grant him Letters of Administratioi of tho Estate and effects of Johu K. Bolt, do ceased. These aro therefore to cite and admonish al and singular tho kindred and creditors of thi said John K. Bolt, deceased, that they b< and appear before mo in the Court of Probate to be held at Andorson Court House, oi Monday, 5th of August instant, aller pub lieation hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, t< show cause, if any they have, why the sail Administration should not ho granted. Given under my hand, this 15th day of Ju ly, A. D. 1872. A. O. NOBRIS, Judge :>f Probate. July 18. 1S72 2 2 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > Anderson County. J J IN THE CO URT COMMON PLEAS. John B. Earle, Plaintiff, vs. Jas. W. Harriso and H. H. Whittaker, Defondants.?Bill Jo Specific Pcrjoiinance. BY virtue of an Ordor from the Hor James L. Orr, Judge of the 8th Judicia Circuit, to mo directed in the above stated casf I will expose to sale on the First Monday i August next, at Anderson C. H., ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, t ' Known as the CentreviUo Mills Tract, contain ing THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, More or less, situated in Anderson County, 01 waters of Six-and-Twenty Mile Creek, bound ing lands of the Estate of Elias Earle, de ceased, Bay Iis Morgan, A, B. Bowden am others. This place contains one of the finest water powers in Anderson County, and a Merchau Mill in Running order. A most eligible sit for extensive machinery. Terms of sale Cash?purchaser to pay extr for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. July 11, 1872 1 3 Teacher Wanted. THE citizens of Slabtown are in want of good and experienced Teacher to tak clinrfje of the Slabtown Academy. Any persoi wishing the position will please make applies tion forthwith to either of the undersigned when further particulars will be given: Co] Joshua Jamison, Maj. 6. W. Rankin, J. M Smith. Equality P. 0., S. C, July 11,1872. 1-2" DAVIDSON COLLEGE Mecklenburg County, N. C. NEXT TERM begins September 26th, 1872 Facilities for education unsurpassed. Lo cation healthy. Annual expenses from $190 V $230. For catalogue or information, apply to J. R. BLAKE. Chairman of the Faculty. Post Office?Davidson College, N. C. July 11, 1872 1 4 GOOD BISCUIT AND FRIED CHICKEN AT THE "RED SIGN." I must call the attention of my many goo< customers to the fact that I have on hand som splendid country Flour. If any one buys thi Flour, and it does not make good biscuits, '. will take it back, even after it is cooked an< placed upon the table. Now try mo. I have on hand sixty bushels of White Con Meal. I generally keep on hand more Chickens o tho frying-size than any one in the City. Eve rybody knows that whon a Chicken can't b found elsewhere, it can be run up on at th ?RED SIGN." Now, those are facts. Perhaps I will write to you again next week S. M. PEGG. Important to the ladies Ladies, you can save Money, Time and Health by buying the IMPROVED SILENT FEEI Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINE IT runs lighter and is less complicated thai any lock-stitch Machine now in the mar ket. 100,000 moro Family Machines in use than o any other make. Every Machino guaranteed anil instructions given at tho house of the pur chaser, froo of charge. Office at Waverly Hotel, Anderson C. H. J. M. GLANCY, Agent PURSLEY & TRUIKP, General Agents, Augusta, Ga. July 4, 1872 62 4 ICE CREAM. THE Ladies' Benevolent Society of Ander son Presbvterian Church offer to the pub lie ICE CREAM every Wednesday evening 6 o'clock, at the Masonic Hall. July 4, 1872 52 CLOSING OUT AT COST! COST of DRY GOODS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS, AT COST FOR CASH! Our stock is large, fresh and new, and a who have the Cash, will save FIFTY PE1 CENT, if they buy from us. JOHN B. WATSCff, Survivor of Watson <fe Bro. "We arc Agents Fox* Shoal Creek Factory, Cloud's Creek Mill ii^ck, Phoenix Iron Works, Columbia, S. ft; The Wynn Cotton Gin?best that is mad( J. B. WATSON, Survivor of Watson & Bro. The Business of the Firm MUST and SHALL BE wound up immedi ately. If you would savo Cost, look after you Notes and Accounts. July 11,1872 J. B. WATSON, Survivor Watson & Bro. 1 A CARD. As we desiro to close out our stock of Ladiei Dress Goods, Calicoes, Fancy Goods, Ac, fo Cash, preparatory to opening a General Grc eery Store this fall, we are now offering Calicoes at from 10 to 12 1-i Cents per Yard, AND ALL OTHER DRY GOODS I1V PROPORTION. We take this method of calling tho spocia attention of the public to the above facts hoping to receive an early call from Cash buy ers, as we are confident that we can make it t their interest. N. K. & I P. SULLIVAN, NO. 12 GRA5ITE ROW, Anderson C. H., S. C. June 20,1872 60 DBtJGS, DEUGS, DRUGS. CONSTANTLY renewed stock of Good , for tho wholesale or retail trade. Merchants and Physicians who havo so no bly sustained us without a murmur at ou prices will still find it to their interest to con tinue thoir patronage. ANY WHO OWE US Would confer a favor by calling and lookin] over our old books, as we must closo them. June 13,1872 SIMPSON, HILL & CO. .m Cotton 24 Cents in Anderson Still ahead of Competition. WE are sole agents hero for Thos. Wynne' Improved Open-Throat, Curved-Breast I I Double X, Self-Ribbed Cleaning Seed, Pre I I mium and Diploma COTTON GINS. Sampl Gins always in store. Send for a circular, am when you hear what othors say who havo trie< . 1 them, you will buy the best and save money ' j WATSON & BROTHER, Andorson, S. C. June 13,1872_41)_ GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Wholesale Grocers, Bankers,, and Cotton Factors Charleston, S. <C. \ WILLIAMS, BIRNIE k CO. Commission Merchants. 65 Beaver Street, and 20 Exchaugo Place Now York* June 27, 1872 51 em ? The Saluda and Rocky River Association ARE respectfully invited to meet with Lib erty Church the 1st day of August, 1872 . to assist in the organization of this Association F. S. MORRIS, Moderator. T. S. Mattiso.v, Clerk. July 11,1872 1 1 BILL ASP Chewing Tobacco can be had at A. P. HUB BARD'S at the low price of 25 cents a plug, c live plugs for one dollar. One man SAYS He will buy it in future by the dollar's wortl You will lind it No. 1. I am not willing to sc it for CONFEDERATE M0NE1 But will take any kind of good saleable Bai ter?such as Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Harn? Sides, Corn Meal, Flour or Corn, and rathe than let a man think hard, I would take a fe\ "Green 'Uns." They say there IS AG WINE TO BE An election soon for nearly all the offices i the State, and I would advise all the voters i this county, if thev all want to feel GOOD AGIN To como around to Hubbard's and get a coc glass of Soda Water or Ico Lemonade befor and just after voting. Now, this great ques tion will naturally arise with all the people, SHALL WE VOTE FOB Hubbard, and his cheap goods, or must w buy elsewherje and pav large profits. I thin! GREELEY OR Brown will advise you to do the former, an am pretty certain that if you look to yourow interest that GRANT Will say, go to Hubbard's, where you will nc only find tliis good Chewing Tobacco, an Lemonade, and Soda Water, but you can get good selection of Ladies' Dress Goods. Trin mings, Hats, trimmed -with Laste ; Shoes, c all kinds; Crockery, Glassware, Hardwan Groceries, such as Lard, Bacon Sides, Ham: Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, and most any thing you can mention. And last, but nc leastot all, a splendid stock of Candies, Nuts Sardines, Oysters, and all k inds of good thing to eat, which you can pay for with cash o barter. July 4, 1872 52 _ NEW PICTURE GALLERY AT THE BENSON HOUSE, Anderson, S. C H A VING a large Sky-Light and an extra quick instrument, I cau TAKE THE BABY, And can guarantee all my customers a fin Picture, or Nothing to Pay. My new specimens of CARD and CAB] NET PHOTOGRAPHS are worth seeing. MURDOCH. July 4, 1872 52 3m The Griswold,the Taylor andthi Brown Cotton Gin, FURNISHED TO ORDER BY J. M. Matthews Ninety-Six, S. C.s Manufacturer and Dealer in? Cotton Gins, Cotton-Soed Planters, Gi Bands, Furniture. White-wire Clothes Line; Maps, Charts, Pictures, Picture Frames, &c. Also, Old Gins faithfully Repaired. Orders solicited early, that the Gins may b ready in duo time. Satisfaction guaranteed. Letters by mail receive prompt attention, O. H. P. FANT, Agent, Anderson, S. C. June 27, 1872 51 5 Administrator's Sale of Judgment: and Notes. BY virtue of an order from A. 0. Norrls Esq., Probate Judge of Anderson Coun ty, I will sell on Saleday in August, the Judg ments and Notes belonging to the Estate c James Gambroll, Sr., deceased. REID GAMBRELL, Adm'r. July 4, 1S72 52 4 The Greatest Triumph Yet Achieved J THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE Gompletfl Suing Macii Oblaiucd Two Prizes at tlie Cincinnati In? dustrial Exposition ! AGOLD AND SILVER MJsDAL worn awarded?tho Gold one for the most itom plete Sewing Machine, and tJie Silver for tin* best work dono on it. It has also met with Unprecedented Success. The American Combination Button-Holo and Sewing Machine lias been honored with the Highest Award in Premiums and Diplo? mas, wherever entered for competition at Fairs and Exhibitions; having already received One Hundred and Seventeen Premiums and Di plomad'of merit. We give the following :is a few specimens from among tho multitudo: Medal awarded at the Great Paris Exposition. Havre International Exposition, France.? Gold Medal & "Diplome d'Honneur." Over 42 competitors. Maryland Mechanic Institute Fair, Balti? more, Md.?Gold Medal. New England Mechanics' Fair, Concord, N. H.?Gold Medal. Also, Twenty-One awards of First Premiums and Medals, at State and County Fairs. 18CO. Herkimcr Co. Agricultural Society, N. YM Sept. 18, 1S6Q.?First Premium, over Thirteen Competitors, and received especial mention from the judges as being tho most perfect Ma? chine ever brought to their notice. Also, Thirty-Two First Premiums and Di? plomas, awarded at Stale and County Fairs, in? cluding one Silver Pitcher. 1S70. Cincinnati Industrial Exposition.?A Gold Medal was awarded to this Machine, and Fifty Six Premiums and Diplomas at other Fairs and Exhibitions in most of the principal Cities and Towns in the United States. Read the following report of the Committee on Se wing Machines at the Massachusetts Me? chanics' Charitable Association Fair: The American Button-Hole, Overscamino and Seiring Machine Combined.?This is a new in? vention which iSjjust working its way into public- favor, and fe destined without doubt, to take a front rank among the first-class Family Sewing Machines, combining, as it does, in one machine, the ability to do all the various kinds of plain and fancy sewing dono on any first class machine, and also the working of button? holes and overseaming. Neat in design, well made, of good material, and requiring but a few moments to change from a Button-Hole Machine to a plain Sewing Machine, and your Committee deem it well worthy of the highest premium in the gift of this Association, and award a Gold Medi?. At the Mechanics' Fair, held at Concord, N. H., the American Button-Hole, Overseaming and Sewing Machine Combined, received a Gold Medai as a perfect Machine. Read report of Committee: This machine, while it possesses all the qual? ifications of other first-class Shuttle Family Sewing Machines, has combined the Over? seaming and Button-Hole making, which must make it stanu foremost among Family Sewing Machines, not only for its combination, but for its simplicity, a'nd rapidity with which it can be changedfrom one kind of work to an? other. The committee were much pleased with the lino finish, workmanship, and rapidity with which this pioneer of a machine did its work, and the committee take great pleasure in awarding to it tho highest premium, as a perfect Family Sewing Machine^ a Gold Medal. SEED & BROYLES, Agents, Anderson, S. C. June 20,1S72 50 SHINGLE EOOFS OX FIRE! CAST ON WATER! Fire! Fire! Fire! Tin Roofs Too Expensive! USE H. W. JOHNS' Celebrated Fire and Water-Proof ASBESTOS ROOFING and ASBESTOS ROOF COATING. Samples can be seen at MINING BUREAU. Juno 20, 1S72 50 FRESH GROCERIES, LIGHTNING RODS, ICE, &c, &o. MCGEATH~T BYEUM, BEG to inform their friends anil former customers that they rtro still at tlio Ohl Stand on DEPOT STREET, and having received a FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES, we invite the patronage of those who wish to purchase. Call and examiue our Goods, as we sell LOW for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE; 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, aud in a workmanlike manner. lit addition to the above, wo have received a CARGO OF ICE, to cool the inner man, aud will nil all orders from abroad at low rates. At the request of citizens of our Town, wo will fdmish ICE at our Ice nousc on SUNDAYS from half-past twelvo to half-past ono o'clock. Call at tho time named. McGEATH & BYKUM, DEPOT STREET. May 16, 1872_15_ SASHES, BUNDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTEL PIECES, And Building Material Generally. W. P. Ruissell & Co., CHARLESTON", 8. C, ?S" East End Ilasoll Street, opposite tho Wando Fertilizer Works, Aud in tho immediate vicinity of the Charleston and Pavilion 1 totols. ESTABLISHED 1851. This Firm arc the only Practical Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trade, carry? ing on tho above business in ilie City of Charleston. Mr. S. H. LANGSTON, Builder, of Anderson, is our authorized agent, to whom we refer by pcrmission. Nov 9, 1871 19 A. Special ileqiiest. -o THAT all persons who have not settled for their WANDO FERTILIZER, call A T OX( 'E\ pay Freights and give their Notos. -o AT THE SAME TIME, EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS, And buy what you need of them. CHERRY A BLECKLEY, s. BLKCKLEY, Pendleton. S. C. A ???!?: on, ;. ' May 2. 872 43