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HYMENEAL. MARRIED, on the 24th of October, by Rev. W. E. Walters, Mr. W. A. BREAZEALE and Miss ALICE WAKEFIELD, all of Anderson Country. _ - ^ ? " On the 12th November, bv Rev. W. E. Wal? ters, Mr. JOEL Tv RICE and Miss SADIE A. McGEE, both of Belton. On the 6th of November, by Rev. A. P. Klch olson, Mr. THOMAS A. SHERARD, of An? derson, and Miss VIRGINL4. C. BASKIN, of Abbeville. At the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. W. A. Hodges, on the 29th October, Mr. B. A. McCONNELL and Miss M. C. McCON NELL, all of Anderson County. On Tuesday evening, October 15th, at the residence of the bride's .father in Columbia, S. C.^bvtheRev. J. Lelghton Wilson, D. D., assisted by Rev. W. Cuttmo Smith, Prof. JAS. F. LATIMER, of Davidson College, N. C, and Miss SUE H. MAXCY. of Columbia, S. C. . , SPECIAL NOTICES. Strong Testimony. -StetjBEjtville, Ohio, Sept 4.1871. Dr. Wk. H. Tutt?Dear Sir: I reel it a doty to yon and to suffering humanity to make pub? lic the great merits of your Extract Sarsapa rillaanaQueen's Delight. For years I have been a great sufferer, my general health broke down, and I was affected with nervousness of | the most terrible character, which was soon foUowed by an eruption all over the body, forming large ulcers in some places, and atten? ded with rheumatic pains. Tongue cannot de? scribe my suffering. I was reduced almost to a skeleton, and had a perfect loathing of food. I was attended by several physicians, who ren? dered me no relief. I despaired of ever being well again, bot thanks to a kind Providence I accidentally heard of your medicine. I sent for half a dozen bottles, and before I had taken three I began to feel better, my appetite im? proved, and the rheumatic pains became less severe, and I could enjoy sleep. I have con tinued its nse and have taken eleven bottles, and believe I am a sound man again. The ul? cers have all healed, my skin is smooth and healthy, and I have gained 22 pounds in weight I believe my sickness resulted from a taint of scrofula. I would earnestly recommend yonr compound to my fellow sufferers. With deep gratitude to you, I am ever your friend, JAS. FRANKLIN. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills are a mild and gentle purgative, possessing the peculiar merit of act- ] ing as a powerful agent in relievi ng congestive j or torpid liver. They have no equal. Dr: Tutts Hair Dye promotes the Growth of the Hair. As a remedy for Bronchial Affections and Chronic diseases of the Lungs, nothing ever before discovered equals Dr. Pierce's Gol? den Me?cal Discovery. The Culture of the Hair.?Just as surely as ? soil infested with Canadian thistles can be made to produce fine crops of golden grain, the scalp now sparsely covered with harsh, dry, unmanageable hair can be made prolific of silk? en tresses. All- that is necessary to effect the change :.n either case is the right kind of fer? tilizer. Leaving the agricultural chemist to determine how the barren land shall be made fruitful, we positively assert that Lyon's Ka thairon Is unequalled as a fertUiaer and. beauti fier of the hair. Twenty-five years of success is the btisis of this unqualified Statement Du? ring that time it has been used by many mil? lions of both sexes, and the firs; instance in which it failed to fulfill tho expectations of a \ rational purchaser has yet to be discovered. It will not cause hair to grow on a varnished gourd; but wherever the roots of the hirsute | fibers remain undisturbed it will cause them to put forth new shoots, and in all cases where the hair has become thin it will increase its volume. No Lady's Toilet is Complete Unless there be the fragrant Sozodojtt ; unto the breath sweet odors it imparts, the gums a ruby redness soon assume, the teeth quick ri? val alabaster tint, and seem as pearls set in a coral vase. Sjjalding's Glue, cheap, convenient useful. Building Interests. We again call tho attention of our many readers to theadvertisomeritinanother column of Builders materials and supplies. To those in want of any articles in this line, we say sen<Hor circulars and price lists from the great Southern Factory of these goods, and exten? sive sales-rooms of builders hardware, marble mantle-pieces, French and American window glass, &c, Ac Address P. P. Toale, 20 Hayuo Street, Charleston, S. C. FOUND, IN the streets of Anderson, on the 14th inst, a Po.ikat Book, containing a small sum of money, which the r>\\ m>r can obtain upon satis? factory proof and by paying for this advertise? ment. Enquire at this office. Nov 21, 1872 20 1 . NOTICE. THE Notes and Accounts of tho Estate of I Dr. S.R. Haynie, deceased, have been placed in my hands for collection. Those indebted to the Estate must make payment by the first of I December next, orThey will have cost to pav. TsJte due notico.and govern yourselves accord? ingly. J. J. GILMER, Trial Justice. Nov 21, 1871 20 2 Administrator's Sale. X WILL sell at Anderson C. H. on Monday, X the 2nd day of December next, Sixteen Sh ares (par value 9100.00 each) of the Capital Stock in tho Pendleton Hotel Co. Sold as the property of H. E. Campbell, deceased. Terms mide known on day or sale. All claims under seal-.against said Estate will be presented to A, O. Nor r is, Esq., on or before the day of sale. JOHN T. SLOAN, Adm'r. Nov 21, 1872 20 2 AT PRIVATE SALE. THAT desirable property owned by Mrs. M. A. MORRIS, situated on Boundary street, near the Episcopal Church, consisting of a j DWELLING HOUSE of six rooms and pan- I try, on a high basement, with all necessary out? building*. Tho Lot contains fbur acres, inclu? ding an excellent Orchard, 'Vegetable .and Flower Gardens. For further information ap? ply to Mr. A. B. Towers at Anderson C. H. A Piano also for sale. Nov 21, 1872 20 5* IN BANKRUPTCY. In. the District Court of tho United States for the District of South Carolina. 1% Be. James C. Keys, Bankrupt,) In Ex Paric \ Bankr't'cy. Joseph N. Brown, Assignee. J IPURSUANT to an order of his Honor Judge Bryan, in the above stated case, all credi? tors holding liens against, the property of Jas. C. Keys, bankrupt, are hereby required to es? tablish their liens before C. G. Jsegor, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at Now berry C. H., S. Cl, on or before the first day of January next, or be barred tho benefit of any decree that may bo made in said cause. JOSEPH N. BROWN, Assignee. Nov 21, 1872 20 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. O. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Sarah A. Rankin mado suit to me to grant her Letters of Adminis? tration of tho Estate and effects of Thomas p. Rankin, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Thomas F. Rankin', deceased, that they bo and appear before me in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Thursday, 5th of December next, 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 19th day of De? cember, A. D. 1872. A. 0. NOKRIS, .fudge of Probate. Nov 21. 1572 LO 2 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BY ordar of Judge Bryan, I will sell on Saleday in December next, at Anderson Court House, the Notes and Accounts of Keese <fc McCuUy, Bankrupts. Also, the Notes and Accounts of Bowley, Keese & Co. Terms cash. WM. 8. BROWN, Assignee. Nov 14, 1872 19 _ 3 GET YOUR DEEDS! THE loss I sustained by the burning of White <fe Daniels Gin House, &c, on the night of the 30th October last, compels me to request my friends to call and settle the littlo they owe me for Deeds, <fec JOHN W. DANIELS. Nov 14, 1872 19 3 NOTICE. THE undersigned being determined to settle up his business, after-the first January, 1873, will leave his Books and Accounts in .the hands of Featherston <fc Brown, Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. Those indebted will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves accord? ingly. D. W. HAWTHORNE. Nov 14,18712 19 lm Notice of Final Settlement THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to the Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson County on Wednesday, the 18th day of December next, for a Final Settle? ment oi' the Estate of Robert Brackenridge, de? ceased, and a final discharge therefrom. THOS. R, BRACKENRIDGE, Adm'r. Nov 14, 1872 19 5 4SL Administrators' Notice. PERSONS indebted, either by Note or Ac? count, to the Estate of David M. Watson, I deceased, will pay the same to John B. Watson, (who is authorized to receipt for as,) until the 1st day oi December next, after which time they wiU pay, with Cost, to John E. Breazeale, Trial Justice. MARTHA E. WATSON, Adm'x. WM. G. WATSON; Adm'r. Oct 24,1872 16 6 HORSES and MULES. IHEREBY notify my friends and patrons that I have located myself at Anderson C. H. for the Winter months, and will keep constantly on hand a number of Horses and Mules adapted to the market. I will also re? ceive orders, to be filled on short notice. Per? sons desiring to purchase will do well to call on me before buying elsewhere. D. C. CUNNINGHAM. Nov 14, 1872 19 3m? Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In the District Court of the United States for South Carolina.?In the matter of James C. ? Keys, Bankrupt. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The un? dersigned hereby gives notice of his ap? pointment as Assignee of James C. Keys, of Anderson County, and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a ' bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court oisaid'Disfrict JOSEPH N. BROWN, Assignee. Nov 14, 1872 19 3 w. w. shackelford. wm. AIREN KELLY SEACEELFOED & KELLY, Factors and General Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Agents for Mono Phillips' AMMONIATED CARRIBEAN SEA GUANO. Sept 26, 1872 12 3m - Attention to Business! WE would respectfully ask all who are in? debted to us by Note or Account to call and PAY THEM. Cotton is bringing a good price. Wo have furnished you with Corn, Ba? con, Flour and other goods to make the Cotton. We want the Money I It is not right for you to hold yonr Cotton. Sell and pay us what you owe. We mean what we say. SHARPE & TOWERS, No. 4 Granito Row. Nov 7, 1872 18 3 Premiums! Premiums! THE Anderson Farmer's and Mechanics' Association offers the following Premiums for the best acre of Wheat, Barley and Oats, viz: For tho largest yield of Wheat, not less than twenty bushels, on a single acre, Five Dollars. For the largest yield ol Barley, not less than twenty-five bushels, on a single acre, Five Dol? lars. For the largest yield of Oats, not less than forty bushels, on a single acre, Five Dollars. The contestants for tho above Premiums will be required to furnish statements as to varie? ties, preparation and time of sowing. By order Board of Directors. JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary. Nov 14,1872 10 2 Horse High, Bull Strong and Pig Tight! STONE'S PATENT AIR LINE FENCE SAVES LAND, SAVES LABOR, FAVES TIME, SAVES TIMBER, SAVES CROPS, SAVES STOCK, SAVES TROUBLE, SAVES FUSS, SAVES MONEY. THE subscribers having purchased the Pat? ent of this incomparable Fence for Ander? son County, and for tho adjoining Counties of | Abbeville and Greenville, are prepared to sell Township, Plantation and Lot Rights on libe? ral terms. Refer to B. F. Gantt. Townville; Crayton <k Son, Anderson ; Rev. Mike Magee, Belton. Live agents wanted. E. J. & J. R. EARLE, Evergreen, 8. C. Nov 14, 1872 19 LIFE SIZE PORTRAITS, Solar Photographs, &c. The frequent calls I have for enlarged copies has induced mo to make arrangements by which I can furnish all sizo Pictures, at the followicg prices: Size Sizo Prico for Price for of Print, of Head. Plain. Coloring. '1x4 50c 2x4 81 00 4x4 H inch 2 50 81 50 to 4 00 8x10 2J inch 2 50 2 00 to 5 00 11x14 4 inch 4 00 3 00 to 8 00 13x16 5 inch 4 00 4 00 to 10 00 18x22 8 inch 5 00 5 00 to 12 00 29x24 8* inch 5 00 10 00 to 20 00 22x26 9 inch 5 50 10 00 to 20 00 25x30 9 inch 6 00 10 00 to 20 00 29x36 04 inch 8 00 15 00 to 30 00 . 30x40 9i inch 8 00 15 00 to 30 00 Coloring in Water-Colors, India Ink and Crayon. Al/no, copies from old pictures of any sizo. All work in my line executed at short notice, and at prices to suit the times. Call and ex? amine specimens at W6st End of Waverly House, Northwest corner Public Square, An? derson, S. C. JOHN A. REESE. Nov 14, 1872 19 . Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to A. O. Norris, Judge of Probato for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the loth day of December next, for a Final Set? tlement of the Estato of Albert Hackott, de? ceased, and a final discharge therefrom. WILLIAM HARPER, Adm'r. Nov 6, 1872 19 4 "T?B?CCQ! TOBACCO! IK you want a (JO?D article of Smoking or Chewing Tobacco, call on O. II. P. FANT, At the Depot. August ]"?. 1872 6 3m To the Millers of Anderson County. $10.00 in Gold for Ton! Much has been said by you; and the people < generally, about "good flour/' "the best flour in the world," and '*none such," Ac, Ac I have bought Flour from some of you npon your own representations, and I have about as often been deceived by yon. I don't blame you, for you knew not what you said. I make: this proposition to yon, which I will hold tobe | good for thirty days, to wit: I will give to any Miller in this County Ten Dollars in Gold who will grind npon a Mill in this County Wheat of any kind, and make a | barrel of Flour weighing 196 lbs., that will sample and cook superior to a barrel which I will produce from my stock. We will decide) upon a board of examiners when you take me up- . Yours Respectfully, S. M. PEGG. P. S.?I forgot to say that' if you "beat me, I will give you Fonrteen Dollars for the barrel of Flour, and your name shall have a place in my advertisement the next week following. I also state-that I will require you to be quali? fied before some legal officer as to the Flour and the Mill. S. M. P. Nov 21, 1872 Eave-Dropper's Report! Mbs. JENKINS.?Well, old man, if you are going to get me a now dress when yon sell the Cotton, you go right straight to Bolt Hun bard's Store and tell him to cut off 12 yards of that slate-colored Delaine I was looking at last week. He said I could have it -at 30 cents per yard, and he'd throw in a spool of thread and hooks and eyes. Mr. JENKINS.?I think, my dear, I'U seU one bale this week, for I need a Saddle badly, and I saw several at Hubbabd's the other day, which he offered at extremely low prices, I think; so I bad Jost as well take up a bale to? morrow and get your Dress and a Saddle. Do ] you know if Daughter needs anything?' DAUGHTER.?Oh, Pa, I saw Miss Kittle Jones the other day with the most beautiful pair of brown Gaiters on you ever saw; and then she had such a pretty Hat, a black velvet, trimmed with purple flowers and pink ribbon, I and a little bird on top, and the loveliest Shawl, i I think, ever brought to Anderson, and a ' changeable Poplin Dress, cut with Polonaise, (you know, Pa, that fashion is just another dress behind, and it only takes 7 yards more for them,) and all trimmed off with black vel? vet ; and to cap the climax, she had on an ele? gant Merino Scarf. I do think she looked ex? quisite. All these nice things come from Mr. H?bbard's, and he is selling so low, I think now would bo a good time to get me some clothes, for I may need them soon. You know Job come to see me last night 111 Nov 14,1872 10 DR. W. 6. BROWNE, Surgeon Dentist. -PFICE?in the rooms lately occupied by Dr. J. W. Gurley, Granite Row, Ander? son, S. C, immedi : ately over the Store of N. K. A J. P. Sul? livan. He may be found at his office at; all times. Satisfac? tion guaranteed, and best of references given, if required. Nov 7, 1872 18 TO CAPITALISTS. For Rent, Lease, Sale, or Worked with a Company, THE GOLD MINE on the Farm of tho un? dersigned, situated on Boavor Creek, sov cn miles South of Anderson C. H., the same being very valuable property, having five dif? ferent veins within a half mile of each othor, having been examined by several Mineralo? gists and practical Minors.' The Mine will be sold separate from the Farm, or all together. Water Powor sufficient to propel any ma? chinery. Tho Farm will likewise be rented for the ensuing year. Sold for no other reason than that tho propri? etor has not the means to carry on tho place. w. h. McDonald. Nov 7, 1872 18 8 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of ?.n order of the Probate Court, I will sell at Anderson Court House, on Sale day in December next, tho ChoseH in Action belonging to the Estate of Isaac N. West, de? ceased. WM. .1. WEST, Adm'r. NovH, 1S72 J'J 3 Judge of Probate for Anderson County! ibove stated case, I will SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. j IN THE PROBATE COURT. Jane Nelson vs. Cornelia Chapman and oth? ers.?Petition to Partition Lands, for payment of Debts, dec. *?Y virtue of an order from A; O. JSorris, to me directed in the above i expose to sale on the First Monday in Decem? ber next, at Anderson C. H., ONE TRACT OF LAND, I Situate in the County of Anderson, containing 72?eres, more or less, bounding- lands of Eze kiel Harris, J. C. Williams, J. H. Brock and Joel Smith. Sold as the Real Estate of H. N. ?iDck decccLscd TERMS OF SALE?On a credit until the first of January, 1873, with interest from day of sale?except the costs, which will be required cash. Purchaser to give bond with approved surety, together with a mortgage of the prem? ises to secure the payment of the purchase money; purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. i- WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 7? 1872 . 18 4 SHERIFFS SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Anderson Countt. j IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS. Laura H. Bruce, et al., vs. H. R. Vandiver, et al.?Complaint, <tc. iT> Y virtue of an order from Hon. James L. JD Orr, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, to me directed in the above stated case, I will sell Oh the First Monday in December next, at An? derson Court House, within the usual hours of sale, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 269 acres, more or less, situate in the County of Anderson, on waters of Seneca River, bonding lands of Thomas Bruce, Wm. Palmer, Waddy Burns and others. I TERMS OF SALE?One-third of the pur? chase money in cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of one and two years, 'with interest fr?m day of sale, the purchaser t? give bond with approved security, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Pur? chaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 7, 1872 18 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Anderson County. j I IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS. S. A. Skclton vs. R W. Todd, Ex'r.?Petition to Account, Relief, dec. BY virtue of an Order from the Hon. James L. Orr, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, to me directed in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in December next, at Anderson C. H., ONE LOT OF LAND, Situate in the town of Williamston, County and State aforesaid, containing 10} acres, more or less, bounding lots of Di. Epting, B. F. Mauldin, Philip Rutledge and Estate of Dr. Lewis. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, and the remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with approved security, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment ol the purchase money, with leave to pay" the entire bid in cash, or anticipate pay , men t at any time. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 7,1872 18 4 T SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Anderson County. j In the Probate Court. I Ann Taylor, et al., vs. Mary Ann Cook, Ad? ministratrix, et al. IN pursuance of the decretal order from the Probate Court to me directed in the above stated case, I will sell on the First Monday in December next, at Anderson Court House, the following property, as the Real Estate of ToUver Taylor, deceased, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 91 acres, more or less, situated in Anderson County, bounding lands of Obadiah McAlister, J. N. lieaty and others. Terms of salo Cash?purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 7, 1872 18 4 a 8 3 > p *B i 3 a O * W , J W ** ?-?3 s ?I.H *3 3 h 1 t i M H o 0 ? ^ i s ^ l 0 a 1 Q ? a t-? ?3 o P GEO. S. HACKER Door, Sash and Blind Factory, Charleston, S. C THIS is as LARGE and COMPLETE a Factory as there is in the South. All work manufactured at the Factory in this city. The only House owned and managed bv a Caroli? nian in this city. Send for price list. Address GEO. S. HACKEE, Post Oflioo liox 170, Charleston, S. 0. Factory and Warcrooms on King street, op? posite Cannon street, on the line of City Hail way. Nov 7,1872 18 ly MEDICAL CARD. DR. O. R. BROYI>KS, Jr., having located at Anderson Court House for t he purpose of practicing his profession, oilers his services to the people of tho town and surrounding country. During the day he can be found at the Drugstore of Messrs. Simpson, Hill A Co., and at" night at tho residence of his father, op? posite the Universitv. ?ot31,1872 J7 Ira ATTENTION, LADIES! THE "EMPORIUM OP FASHION," At Abbeville, C. H., S. C, Is now filled with all the Novelties in Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Millinery, and Dress Making. Dress Goods?stock larger and more attrac? tive this season than ever before. Millinery Stock embraces every novelty in Bonnets, Hats, French Flowers, Feathers, Plumes, Ornaments, Frames, Ribbons, Laces, Scarfs, Hair Goods, Velvets, Ac., Ac. Miss Perrin, of Baltimore, is in charge of this De? partment. The Dress-Making Department is in charge of the Misses Taggart. Every facility is given them in the getting up of Costumes in the best of style. We are agents for Madame Demorest's and B. Butterick's Patterns. Ladies, we call your attention to our One Button Kid Glove, at $1.50?Two-Button at $1.75?embroldored backs. Also, to our "Otter" Black Alpaccas, Shawls and Furs, Jet and Gold Bracelets; our large stock of Hair Goods, Laces, Trimmings, Skirts, Corsets, Bustles, Pads, Bows and Scarfs in great variety, cheap Long Cloths, Prints, Dress Goods, ?fcc, <fcc. We have no hesitancy in saying publicly that our Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery Stocks are ahead of any in the State. Orders promptly attended to. Samples sent upon application. JAMES W. FOWLER & CO., Proprietors. Abbeville, & G, Oct. 7th, 1872 14? NOW IS THE TIME. THE Season is now changing, and the old saying is, " Change makes Change," those wishing to throw aside their "Old Clothes," would do well to ca).l on the new firm of J. E. SMITH & SON, And have their persons fitted with a NEW SUIT of JEANS, CASSIMERE or BROADCLOTH, Of the latest style. We also havo in atock Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. We would respectfully request our friends to caU and examine our stock before purcha? sing elsewhere. j. r. SMITH A SON. SPECIAL NGTH2E, To those whom i have indulged in the past, i would especially request that they come for? ward and pay me, as i am compelled to have money to carry on my business. I hope my friends who have left their accounts so long un? settled will heed this request, and settle up old scores, in order to smoothe the way for the fu? ture. j. R. SMITH. Oct 17,1872 15 EXECUTORS' SALE. WILL be sold, at Anderson C. H., on the FIRST MONDAY in December next, the TRACT OF LAND, Containing 431 acres, mere or less, situated on Twenty-Six Mile Creek, two miles west of the Blue Ridge R. R. and eight miles north of An? derson C. H. Sixty acres of bottom land in fine state of cultivation, and balance good cot? ton and wheat land. On the premises is a com? fortable dwelling-house, good well of water in the yard, and all necessary outbuildings. Sold as the property of tlie late Mrs. Harriet Hill house, deceased. Further particulais can be obtained by call? ing upon Mr. A. B. Bowden on the premises. Terms op Sale?One-third cash ; balance in one and two equal annual instalments, with in? terest from day of sale. Purchaser to give a mortgage of the premises to secure balance of the purchase money, and to pay for all necessa? ry papers and stamps. j. p. hIllhouse, } _ . WM. C. HILLHOUSE, J JiXr8 Oct 10, 1872 14 2m A Good Investment. TO those wishing to purchaso lands, the un? dersigned ofiera the following Tract, situ? ate on the Savannah River, in Anderson Coun? ty, containing about 200 acres, of which about 50 acres are m cultivation, 100 in good wood? land, and the balance in pine fields. Upon the place are all the buildings necessary for a farm, all entirely new ; a small water-power suffi? cient to run a Gin and Thrasher, and a line Fishery on the river. The location is excellent; being surrounded by churches of different de- j j nominations, flour, corn and saw mills conven? ient, and a flourishing school in a short dis ', tance. TERMS of sale?One-half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months^ with in? terest from date, the purchaser to give bond and security, with & mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money. For other information, call upon the subscri? ber at his residence, or N. K. A J. P. Sullivan, Anderson, s. c. J. m. thillips. Oct 24, 1872 16 Notice of Final Settlement. The undersigned hereby give notice that they will apply to a. O. Norris, Esq., Pro? bate Judge, on Sato rday, 23rd day of N ovem- i ber next, for a final settlement of the Estate of | David Richardson, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same. d. G. W. richardson, john A. A MICK, Administrators. Oct 24, 1S72 10 5? Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will make application to A. O. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probute for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the 26th day of November next, for a Final Settlement of the Estatoof Charles Kay, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. JOHN \V. DANIELS, Ex'r. Oct 24, 1072 16 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq.. Probate Judge, on Monday, the 25th day of November next, for a Final Settlement of the Estato of Samuel McMahan, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same. JOHN A. McMAHAN, Adm'r. Oet 24, 187B lfi 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to A. 0. Norris, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Wednes? day, the llth dav of December next, fora Final Settlement of the Estate of A. F. Long and Ii. W. Long, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. HARRISON LONG, Adinr. Nov 7, 1S72 IS 5* Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned givos notice that ho will make application to A. O, Norris, Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, 10th day of December next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Toliver Taylor, deceased, and a final dischanr'1 therefrom. MARY ANN COOK. Adm'x. Nov 7, 1S72 18 5 SHOAL CHEEK FACTORY and MILLS FOR SALE. WILL be sold, before the Court House door in Hartwell, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in December Next, During the legal sale hours, in accordance with a Decree rendered in Hart Superior Court, Sep? tember Term, 1872, in case of Win. Knox and A. Cornog, Executors, vs. Marv A. Knox and others, the SHOAL CREEK FACTORY and MILLS, together with the Tract$>f Land on which they are situated, containing 75 acres, more or less. The Factory and Mill houses are compara? tively new. The Mill is in splendid running order, with one rock for wheat and one for corn. The Factory has 696 Spindles?408 in good running order, with necessary preparations for the same. Also, a new Line Shaft. The above machinery is driven by a 26-inch Leffel Double Turbine'wheoL Connected with the Factory are a Saw Mill, Turning Lathe and Wool Cards. On the premises are good dwellings, and a neat Store-house. ? TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash, the re? mainder due in two instalments of one and two years. Purchaser will receive bond for title, and be required to give two approved securi? ties. Sold as the property of A. Cornog and Estate of Samuel Knox, for'division and distribution. For further particulars, apply to the under? signed on the premises, or address them at Parker's Store, Hart Countv, Ga. WM. KNOX, A. CORNOG, Ex'rs. of Sam'l. Knox, dee'd. Oct 10,1872 14 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Martha A. Jolly vs. Freeman L. Jolly, Mary J. Symmes, et aL?Petition to Partition Real Estate. To Ella AL Jolly, Greeting: You are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to De holden at Anderson Court House, for Anderson County, on the ?th day of December, A. D. 1872, to show cause, if any you can, vrhy the Real Estate of Joseph M. Jolly, deceased, situate in said County, on Six and Twenty Creek, bounded by S. A. Hutchi? son, C. A. Welborn, William Harper, et ah, and containing three hundred and thirty-six acres, should not be partitioned, allotting to the said Martha A. Jolly the one-ninth part of two-thirds hereof, and the remaining eight ninths of two-thirds in equal portions to the said children of the deceased, and their repre? sentatives, as set forth in the petition, and the one-third part thereof to the estate ot Anna C. Jollv, the widow of the deceased Joseph M. Jolly. Given under my hand and seal, this 19th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thou? sand eight hundred and seventy- two and in the 97th year of American Independence. A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. To Ella M. Jolly: Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced in the Court of Probate for Anderson County against you. A copy of the summons is herewith published and served upon you to obtain partition of the premises described in the summons, to be made among the owners thereof by commissioners to be ap? pointed for the purpose, or to obtain a sale thereof to be made and a division of the pro? ceeds, if a partition cannot be made without prejudice to the interests of the owners. JOHN B. MOORE, SoL Pro. Pet Oct 24,1872 16 6 $St~ Kcowee Courier please copy. DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Stair Fixtures, Builders' Fur? nishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALITY. Circulars and Price Lists sent free on appli? cation, by P. P. TO ALE, 20 Hayne and 33 Pincknev Sts., Charleston, S. C. Oct 3, 1872 13 ly Attention, Physicians! W E would respectfully call the attention o Physicians to our stock of Medicines and Chemicals, All of them purchased from reliable houses, and we will guarantee them to be FRESH and GENUINE. We have lntclv received? Pul. Pepsin; Pul. Pancreatinc; Elixir Pepsin and Pancreatine; Elixir Pepsin, Strychnia and Bismuth; Elixir Pepsin, Stryehinia and Bismuth with Pancreatine; Syrup* Phosphates Iron Quinia and Strychnia; Aromatic Elixir Valerennte Ammonia; Cantharideal Collodium; Nitrate Silver; Podophyllin; Leptandria; Hyd. Chloral Quinine; Brom. Iron; Sul. Morphia ; Vaccine Matter; Citrate of Iron and Quinia; Pancreated Cod Liver Oil, &c. We are constantly receiving Patent Medi? cines, Bittere, Perfumery, Trusses, Braces, ?c, all of which we propose'to sell for short profits. BENSON & SIIARPE. May 30, 1872 47 THOS. T. UKNSOK. DR. M. I? SHARPE. BENSON & SHARPE, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, C?EMICALS, FATS'CY GOODS, PERFUMERY, Combs, Brushes and Druggists Articles, No. O Granite Row, A.nderson C. EE., S. C. April 26, 1S72 42 3,000 lbs. Pure White Lead, PAINTS, of all colors, dry and in oil. 1 and 2poundcans; Damar,'Copal, Japan, Fur? niture, Spirit and Coach Varnish; Boiled and Raw Tiin5ccd 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 BENSON & SHARPE. April 2f>, 1872 42 Harness Oil, BLACKING, Sapolio Slovo Polish. Sewing Machine Oil, Laundry Blue, AxleGrease, Concentrated Lye, for sale by BENSON & SIIARPE. April 20, 1S72 42 Hair Restoratives. HALL'S Hair Restorative; Lyon's Kathai ron; Mrs. Sarah A. Chevalier's Life of the Hair; Burnett's Cocoaine; Ayers' Hair Vizor; Chalfant's Coco Cream ; Mrs. S. A. Al? len's Zylobalsamum; Magnolia Balm. For sale by BENSON <t SHARPE, April 25, 1372 42.