The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 20, 1873, Image 3
Mothers, be Advised.
Always keep a bottle of Dr. Tutt's celebrated
Expectorant in the house. It is a certain and
pleasant care for Croup, Coughs, Colds, etc. It
is agreeable to the taute, and Children take it
readilyGo to voux druggist and get i t at once,
it may save the life of your little one.
Mobile, Ala., May 27,1869.
Dr. W; H. Tutt?Dear Sir: I should be
pleased to"advertise, your medicines, and will
cheerfully give yon a good notice of your Ex?
pectorant, as I have personally used it with
great satisfaction. Very respectfully,-. .
K J <V\ D, MANN, I
Proprietor of the Mobile Register,
The Barbers Prefer Dr. TutVs Hdir Dye.
Ten Becauses.?A hundred reasons might
he given why Lyon's Kathairon should be used
by every intelligent human being in preference
to every otfiexpreparation for the hair, but ten
?will sumce*. -Here they are: Because it nour?
ishes the fibers, multiplies them and makes
them .grow? because it thus prevents them
from withering and bleaching; because it re?
moves the scurf and dandruff which choke
them as tares choke the golden grain; because
it keeps the scalp cool and prevents eruptions;
because it renders the hair as lustrous as satin;
because it makes it pliant and elastic; because
it is a fragrant and delightful dressing; because
it does not sou the pillow, the cap or the hat: j
because it is without a rival in cheapness, and
because no other article sold for the same pur?
pose, in this or any other country, possesses aU,
or even one-half, of these invaluable properties.
^3>- Pimples on the face, Eruptions, Blotch?
es, Scrofulous disc&ses, and all sores arising
from impure blood, are cured by Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.
, , ^
The Only Remedy.
^bose-"who suffer from foul breath are open
to the charge of carelessness. It is an offence
that can be speedily abated; as a single bottle
of the fragrant Sozobont will unmistakably
accomplish the work. No toilet table should
be without it It will preserve and keep the
Seeth white, and the breath pure and sweet.
Spalding's Glue, who would be without it ?
BCILDEKS' AND CONTRACTORS' SPECIAL Nc~
mcev?Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Window and
Plate Glass, Builders' Furnishing Hardware,
Mouldings, Stair Fixtures, Marble and Slate
Mantelpieces, Encaustic Floor Tile, Drain Pipe,,
dfce., at lowest wholesale prices, at the great
Southern Factory of P; P. Toale, Charleston,
S^.C^^Send.^^l^price^?st. : : ? ?
AT A BARGAIN!
AGOOD, second-hand one-horse WAGON,
with body and bow-frame, will be sold
AT A BARGAIN." Apply tJO _ . .
? f > S-Ti JOHN W. TODD,
iXJ. tj. JX * At Sharpe <fc Towers' Store.1
Feb20,1873 33 1
:,> ? ? ?-:?!
r*lfc,
Dixon Cotton Seed.
T) ARTIES wishing to secure pure Dixon
Cotton Seed will find it to their interest
to address me at Ninety Six, 8. C Price, One
Dollar per bushel, sacked and delivered at the j
depot Orders-addressed to Pope & Phillips,
at Ninety Six, wUl receive prompt attention.
LOD HILL.
Fob 20,1873 33 1m
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that
be will make application to the Judge of Pro?
bate for Anderson County on Friday, the
21st day of March next for a Final 'Settle?
ment of the Estate of F. M. Breazeale, de?
ceased, and a final discharge therefrom.
K. BREAZEALE, Executor.
Feb. 20,1873. S3 6?
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Rob?
ert H. Pettigrue, deceased, are hereby
notified to come forward and make settlement
by the 21st day of March next; and all persons
having demands against said Estate are notified
to hand them in, properly attested, by the same
\V. H. KING, Adm'r.
)12D, 1S73 33 . 3?
Anderson Farmer's and Mechan
. ic's Association.
THE stockholders of the Andersorr Farmer's
and Mechanic's Association are requested
to meet at Anderson C. H. on Saturday 1st day
of March next for the purpose of electing offi?
cers of the Association, and transacting such
other business as may be deemed requisite.
By order of the President
JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary.
Feb 20,1873 3& 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ANDERSON COUNTY.
27y W. V. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, R. B. A. Robinson has made
suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis?
tration, with Will annexed, on the Estate and
effects of Anna Robinson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the j
said Anna Robinson, deceased, that they bej
end appear, before Tfle, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Anderson C. BL, on.Friday,
7th, day of March next after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis?
tration should not be granted.?
3iv<m under my band, this 15th-day of Feb?
ruary, A. D. 1873.
W. W.. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
Feb 20,1873 2?
DON'T WALK ANY MORE.
m Sfe V . k ?
A MULE FOB NOTHING.
IHAVE tost bought out the Livery and
Sale Stable of Messrs. Thompson* Steele,
where I expect to carry on the LIVERY and
SALE STABLE BUSINESS, with the same
unabated attention to the public demand that
has characterized this well known Stable for
the past year or two.
I have been training and dealing in Horses
and Mules all my life, and have been supply?
ing this market with stock for the .past ten
years. I shall always keep on hand a good lot
of Horses and Mules from North CaroUna,
Kentucky and' Tennessee, just suited to the
farmers and stock-men in this country.
If you want to buy a Horse or Mule, como
and see mo. If yon want to sell a Horse or a
Mule, I will sejl for you. It you want a Horse
or a Mule trained, I will train for you.
Having permanently located in Anderson
?with my family, where I expect to spend my
montjy, I can iustly claim a continuance ofthat
patronage which has induced me to come and
help build up this part of upper Carolina.
Respectfully,
D. C. CUNNINGHAM.
Anderson, S. C, Feb. 20, 1873. 33
Executors' Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Dr.
T. A. Evins, deceased, are oarnestly re?
quested to caU at once at the office of Ii. F.
Whitner, Esq., and settle, as the Books and
Notes have been placed in his hands for imme?
diate collection. AU persons having demands
against said Estate will present them, properly
proven, to W. S. Sharpe, at his Store.
JOHN II. EVINS,) ? ,
W. S. SHARPE ' jEx'rs.
Feb 13,1873 32 4
To Shoe-Makers!
ABLE and SOBER Shoe-Makers can find
work and cash pay at
LAY'S LEATHER, SHOE and
BOOT FACTORY,
Perry ville, S. C.
F b 13,1873 32 & 1
TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT.
a black: ftjb hat stolen
FROM THE
LITTLE MAN'S STORE,
.And the Negro Arrested!
THAT LITTLE MAN, having it large as?
sortment of GENTS' HATS, frequently, after
showing them to a customer, leaves a good
many on the counter when business is brisk,
and on the o?dision th?t caused the above ex?
citement a search was at once made for the
missing Hat, and after about one hour's search,
it was found upon the head Of "HUBBARD'S
OWN NIGGER," and the Little Man, under
the excitement of the moment, bad the Nigger
put on the counter for exhibition.
So you will all remember if you want a Hat,
and try to get it in the same way, you'll be put
on the Counter for Exhibition. But if you want
to buy one, it will be wrapped up nicely in a
paper for you at
THE LITTLE MAN'S.
P. S.?Hats"to fit all kinds and sizes of heads,
even some of those fine CABBAGE HEADS
at
HUBBARD'S.
Jan 30, 1S73 30
D. F. Fleming.
Sam'l. A. Nelson. Jas. M. Wilson.
D. F. FLEMING & CO,
wholesale dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES
and
No. S Hayne Street,
(corker of cstcrch.)
Charleston, - - - S. C.
NO pains have been spared in endeavoring
to render our large wsortment of Goods
attractive and desirable; and nothing has been
left undone, that long experience and assiduity
could suggest, to deserve a share of your pat?
ronage.
Having perfected arrangements by which we
receive our goods direct from the manufactu?
rers, ensure our customers the great advantage
of purchasing them at tho.vory lowest rates and
of the most desirable sizes.
, In prices and quality we believe they will
compare favorably with any other stock in the
city or elsewhere. We shall be pleased to offer
these Goods for your inspection, at any time
you. may favor us with a call.
"All orders will have our careful and prompt
attention. Yours, respectfully,
D. F. FLEMING & Co.
Febl3,1873 32
SCHOOL NOTICE.
BELTWIc?DEMY:
THE Trustees of the Belton Academy take
pleasure in announcing to the public that
they- have secured the services of the Rev. J. L.
KENNEDY, A. M., with competent assistance,
who will open School on February 3, 1873.
tuition for term of ten months.
Primary Class, - - - - - ?15 00
2nd Primary Class, - - - - 20 00
3rd Primary Class, - - - - 25 00
Ancient Languages and Mathematics, 30 00
Good Board can be obtained in Town or in
adjacent countrv at reasonable rates.
G. W. McGEE,
Secretary Board Trustees.
Feb 6, 1873 31 3
Abbeville Medium will copy twice and
forward bill to this office.
WILLIAMSTON
FEMALE COLLEGE
Willlamston, Anderson County, S. C.
THE Spring Session opens FEBRUARY
3, 1873.
Rates, per Session of Twenty Weeks, tri advance.
Board, excluding washing and lights, $70.00.
Regular Tuition, including Latin, Greek and
Vocal Music, $10 to $25. Instrumental Mu?
sic, 920.
Vacation in. the winter. S immer up the
country, at the 'Celebrated Wiuuamston cha?
lybeate SpbiniS. Discipline parental; schol?
arship tiiorough; Institution non-sectarian.
Send for a catwogue.
Rev. SAMUEL LANDJfcR, A. M.,
\ President.
Jan 30, 1878 30 7
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STATE ?F SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By W. ,W. Humphreys, Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, Mary Warnock and Jamas D.
Warnock made suit to me, to grant them Let?
ters of Administration on the Estate and ef?
fects of John Warnock, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and* creditors of the
said John Warncck, deceasedd, that they bo
and appear before me in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Anderson C. H., on Wednesday,
26th day of February, 1873, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they havo, why the said Adminis?
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 6th day of |
February, Anno Domini 1873.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
J udge of Probate.
Feb 13, 1873 32 2
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. R. FUEMM DIWER
OFFERS his professional services to the cit?
izens of Anderson and surrounding coun?
try. He may be found, when not profession?
ally engaged, at his rooms over the Drug Store
of Simpson, Hill & Co., on the north side of
the public square.
Anderson, S. C, Feb. 4, 1873. 31
DR. G. H. SYMMES
HAVING permanently located at Anderson
Court House, ?fters his Professional ser?
vices to the citizens of Andersou and public
generally. Cases entrusted to him will receive
prompt attention. Can he found night or day,
(unless professionally engaged) at his resi?
dence?the house formerly occupiod by Mrs.
M. R. Keith, on Main Street, Anderson C. H.
Jan 2,1873 20 3m
BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS,
Warranted fresh and Genuine,
A largo lot just received by
SIMPSON,. HILL & CO.,
At the Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Jan 30, 1873 30
Fine Devon Bnll for Sale!
FOUR years old and in good order. Said
Bull took the premium at the last Ander?
son Fair. For further information apply at
this office.
Fob 13,1873 32 2? ,
W. L. BRADLETS STANDARD FERTILIZER.
B. B. Si QUALITY
?UAEANTEED
SEA FOWL
Equal to Any
guano, ^^^y^mm^wjm mm.
THE above STANDARD FERTILIZER, having been used for tho last SIX YEARS j?itae
South with unequalled success, is again offered at a price that cannot fail to givo saiisiac
tion, while the Standard is guaranteed equal, if not superior, to any ever sold.
500 Bags Now in Store,
AND FOR SALE BY
B. F. CRAYTON & SONS,
Azrcnts, Anderson, S. C
Feb 13, 1873 _ _*m
1873. 1873.
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
Quick Keturns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil.
PH(ENIX GUANO, . . _.Price, $57.50.
WIL?0X, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED
GUANO,.r.;._....Price, $70.00.
GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND, Price, $65.00.
With Expenses added from Charleston.
ON TtME, payable NOVEMBER 1st, 1873, WITHOUT INTEREST, with privilege of dis?
count of.li per cent, per month, on unexpired time, if Notes arc paid before maturity.
The Standard of these Great Corn and Cotton Fertilizers is Guaranteed.
The Cargoes imported for this year's crop show by analysis to be fully up to the standard of
previous cargoes imported.
The MERITS of these STANDARD BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS are too well known by
the Planters' of the South, and of Anderson County, to need further notice, and we willingly
recommend them to our friends as being the BEST IN MARKET.
PIKENIX GUANO and COTTON SEED COMPOST.
The attention of Planters is especially invited to this VALUABLE PREPARATION. Those
preferring a cheap manure, can, by composting Cotton Seed with Phoenix Guano, make them
selves a manure almost equal in its returns to Peruvian Guano. This preparation has been used
by the test planters in the South, with extraordinary good results.
For f?rther information call on the Agents as below, for circulars, containing the endorse?
ments oT some of the best Planters.
The option of paving in Cotton will bo allowed by contract when desired. A liberal Discount ]
will be made on ali Ca-sh Orders,
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN,
Agents, Anderson, S. C
Jan 30, 1873 30 _3m
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE!
50 Tons Plioeiiix Gruano.
An excellent Phosphate to compost with Cotton Seed.
25 Tons Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano.
IST. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
Janua ry 30, 1873 _30_ 3m
To the American People.
IF a Merchant buys Corn, Bacon, a Horse, or anything else from a Farmer, or from "any
other man," he has no rest till he pays for them, and which is strictly just and right. If a
Farmer, or "any other man," buys Provisions, or anything else, from a Merchant, it is equally
right that they should be paid also. To all who owo us a Red Cent, wo WANT, NEED and
MUST HAVE the MONEY. So come on and pay us.
Weahio want those who owe for Wando Fertilizer to come forward and pay up, or they may
soon be sued. We are still the Agents for this Celebrated Fertilizer.
Cherry & Bleckley, . S. Bleckley,
Pendloton. Anderson.
January 23, 1873
20
THE MATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON
IN TUB COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.
Charles D. Sloan, Plaintiff, against Sallio T.
Gaillard, Wm. H. D. Gaillard, J. B. E. Sloan,
Susan Hall, W. P. Hall, Paul H. E. Sloan,
B. Fmnk Sloan, Harriet Sloan, Miriam M.
Sloan and Murrah Sloan, Defendants.?Sum
moiui for Relief. {Complaint Served.)
To the Defendants, Sallio T Gaillard, Win IT D
Gaillard, J B E Sloan, Susan Hall, W P
Hall, Paul JI E Sloan, B Frank Sloan, Har?
riot Sloan, Miriam M Sloan and Murrah
Sloan:
YOU arc hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, of
which a copy is herewith served upon you, and
to serve a copy of your answer to the said com?
plaint on the subscriber at his office, Anderson
Court House, South Carolina, within twenty
days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho
day of Much service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho
plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated December 23, 1872, Anderson C. H.,
S. C.
A. T. BROYLES, Flaint?Ts Attorney.
To the Defendants Murrah Sloan and Harriet
Sloan :
TAK 3 NOTICE, That tho summons in this
action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was
filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas, in tho County of Anderson, in
the Stalo of South Carolina, on the first day of
January, 1873.
A. T. BROYLES,
Plaintiff's Attorney, Andorson, S. C.
Fob G, 1873 ?1 6
Four Hundred Tons!
The Oldest and the Best!
-0
MAPES*
HATE OF LUE,
COMPOSED entirely of Animal Matter, and
the oldest Superphosphate in this coun?
try, has boon used in Anderson County for tho
last lift/icn years, and always given satisfac?
tion.
I am Vcady to receive orders, and can supply
Four Hundred Tons without delay, as that
amount is on tho route to me.
C. A. REED,
Agent for Anderson Cotintv.
Jan 30,1S73 30
MAPES'
NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE
of
3Lm X 3S0C 3E3*
H. PRESTON & SONS'
AMMONIATED BONE
Superphosphate of Lime.
CASH, $50. TIME, $G0.
TIip Oldest Superphosphates manufactured
in this Country.
All of tho above Fertilizers aro made from
the best and finest materials obtainable. The
proportions of each of the ingredients are such
as to produco powerful and active Fertilizers.
KINSMAN & HOWELL,
General Agents for South Carolina,
No. 1*8 Eiust Hay, Charleston, S. C.
C. A. HEED, Agent at Anderson.
Jan 23, 1873 29 3m
MIDDLETON'S
Fish Ammoniated Phosphate,
ASPLENDID FERTILIZER, used with
great success by sonio of my customers
last year. A large quantity can be furnished on
application. Call for a circular.
C. A. REED,
Agent at Anderson.
Jan 30, 1873 30
STONO PHOSPHATE.
IAM the Agent for the Stono Phosphato
Com panv, and prepared to supply tho*
SOLUBLE GUANO, a complete ammoniated
fertilizer, which has been highly recommended
by intelligent planters wherever it has been in?
troduced. Also, the "Acid Phosphate," for
composting with Cotton Seed or stable manure,
at a vcrv low price.
C. A. REED,
Agent at Anderson.
Jan 30, 1873 30
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
will make application to W. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probate for Anderson Countv, on
Tuesday, 4th day of March next, for a Final
Settlement of llie Estate of my Ward, L. M.
Shirley, and a Final Discharge from my office
of Guardianship.
J. M. SHIPLEY, Guardian.
Jan 30,1873 30 5
New Advertisements.
QPTm? VEGETABLE and FLOWER, PLANTS,
O?lJiJ/P Roses, Dahlias, Fuchsias, Geranium?, Bed?
ding Plants, Gladiolus, etc. Send a stamp for Dreer't Gar?
den Calendar, li!8 pages, illustrated, with practical direc?
tions. HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street. Phila?
delphia, Pa.
WANTED.
We wish to engage the services of at least one reliable,
Intelligent gentleman in every City, Town and County in
the South. Business agreeable and strictly legitimate,
yielding from 51,5UU to ?J,000 per annum. For particulars,
address
T?RBN?LL BROTHERS, Pub'rs,
Baltimore, Md.
Largest Organ Establishment in the World.
7 Extensive Factories.
J. ESTEY & COMPANY,
Braltleboro, Vt., U. S. A.
THE CELEBRATED
'1
Tho latest and best Improvements. Everything that is
new and novel. The leading improvements in Organs were
introduced first in this establishment.
ESTABLISHED 1846.
SEND FOB ILLLT7STBAT2D CATALOGUE.
AEE YOU GOING TO PAINT ?
THEN USE THE
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
PURE WHITE, PRABS,
FRENCH GREY, SLATES,
BUFFS, YELLOWS,
And all the fashionable shades and colors used In house
and cottage painting, ready for ute, requires no oil, thinning
dryeri, and sold only by the gallon.
Every Man his Own Painter.
Sample card of colors, and testimonials from owners of
the finest residences in the country, furnished free by
dealers generally, or by the
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO.,
32 Burling Slip, X. Y.
<tjc xrt (llQri per day! Agent* wanted! All classes
H>\J LU ip?U of working people, of either sex, young
or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo?
ments, or all the Urne, than at an vthing else. Particulars
free. Address G. STIXSOS A C?j Portland, Maine.
AGENTS! A BAKE CHANCE!
We will pay all Agents $40 per week js cash who will
engage with us at once. Everything furnished and ex?
penses paid. Address
A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich.
$1000
REWARD.
For an v case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching
or Ulce'rated Piles that De King's Pile
Remedy Calls to cure, it is prepared expressly to cure the
Piles, and nothing elso. Sold by all Druggists. Price
$1.00.
A Lure Letter Found.
Anderson Kourt House, S, C
in febawary the 10th, 1000 <fc 873.
Deer July Ann:
Frum the plaso i live at you'd think that i
want to marre, for i live at tho Kourt house.
July Ann, i luve you, an let mee give you
sum advise, which is this, namely, to wit, viz: I
Whenever you want to git bargins you must
go where bargins is, an tlicn ax lor urn.
You no this is tho wa i dun when i kourted
you ao that time.
i intend to quit kourtin you unless you traid
where i traid.
July Ann, you may kick mee or do what
you pleese, i will onlo luve you the harder, but
of you don't traid at the red sine, i will luv?
a nuther.
i like a gurl that haz pinions ov hur own?,
frum yore owne luvin
JEEMES.
Administrator's Sale.
TIT ILL be sold, on tho 21st day of February
W next, at the residence of the lato Rob t.
Gilmer, deceased, tho entire personal property
of said deceased, consisting in part of tho fol?
lowing : Two Mules, one Baggy and Harness,
one largo Kettle, old Blacksmith Tools, ?tc,
Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms
cash. J. A. TO DD, Adm'r.
Feb6,1873 31 . 3
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notico that
he will makoappliention to W. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on
Monday, 10th day of March next, for a Fi?
nal Settlement of the Estato of Abner Cox,
deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.
WILLIAM S. COX, Adm'r.
Feb 0, 1873 31 5
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undorsigned hereby gives notico that he
will make application^) w. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on
Wednesday 5th day of March next, for a'Final
Settlement of the Estate of Wm. F. Clinkscales,
deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.
BERRY CLINKSCALES. Ex'r.
Jan 30, 1S73 30 5 1
STILL THE FAVORITE!
THE CELEBRATED
AMERICAN
SEWING MACHINE,
One of the Best, and much
the Cheapest ever offer?
ed to the Public!
TnE SIMPLICITY, EASE AND CER?
TAINTY with which it operates, as well
as the UNIFORM EXCELLENCE of its
work, throughout the entire range of Sewing,
including all kinds of work done by any other
Machine, with the addition of the beautiful
BUTTON-HOLE and OVERSE AMLNG, places
it unquestionably FAR in advance of any sim?
ilar invention.
The splendid mechanism of this Machine,
and the superior workmanship and material
employed in its construction, guarantee the
Company and its Agents in warranting every
Machine* they .sell to give entire satisfaction.
The undersigned is agent for Anderson, Oco
nce and Pickens Counties, and begs that those
wishing to buy a Sewing Machine, will call
and examine the "American" before purcha?
sing elsewhere. Terms easy.
e.-A. KEED.
Jan 2, 1873 20
Something New for the Ladies.
THE
Anderson Eiprim - Fasln,
C. A. REED & CO., Proprietors,
WAVERLY HOUSE,
ARE now receiving an entirely new and
carefully stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Black and White Alpaccas,
Long Cloths, Cambrics, 4c
Dress and Hat Trimmings, great variety;
- Large assortment of Ladies' and Misses'
Hosiery,
An elegant assortment of Gloves,
A handsome selection of Toilet Articles,
A large stock of Ladies' Ready Made Cloth?
ing*
Chignons, Braids, Curls, <fec;
A small lot of late style Hats, that we w?l
sell very cheap;
Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and Veils.
In short, EVERYTHING that the Ladies
NEED can be found and bought cheap at
C. A. REED <fe COS.
Jan 10, 1873 28
Ladies, Misses and Ohildrens'
SHOES!
A. SPECIALITY.
WE have a very large and well assorted
stock of Ladies', M'isses' and Children's Shoes,
of every style, and intend to keep them in
great varietv alwavs on hand at
C, A. REED <fc CG'S.
Jan 16,1873 28
OUR MANTUA MAKING
AND
Millinery Department
WILL be supplied with Ladies competent to
I do all work entrusted to us in the latest styles
and most approved fashion, with all work
guaranteed. Orders will always have prompt
attention.
C. A. REED & CO.
Jan 16, 1873 2S
WE ARE AGENTS
FOR the Celebrated DAVIS SEWING MA?
CHINE, which has only to be seen to be ap?
proved, as its advantages are so great that they
are easily understood. All who intend pur?
chasing a Machine would do well to call at our
Store and examine tlie "Davis" before purcha?
sing. C. A. REED <fe CO.
Jan 16,1873 28
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!
THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand
a full supply of Chewing and Smoking
TOBACCO of various brands, which will be
sold bv the package or retail. I will sell by
the package at Factory prices. Dealers in To?
bacco would do well to call at the West End of
the Benson House and examine my stock. Al
Tobacco and stamps warranted.
I also keep a supply of Tobacco at James A,
Drake's, 12 miles south of Anderson.
The purest LIQUORS are kept at my estab?
lishment, including Brandy, Whiskey, <fcc
The Waverly House Bar is*again open for the
accommodation .of the public
T. J, LEAK.
Sept 26, 1873 12
SHERIFF'S SALK~
BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I
will expose to sale on the First Monday
in March next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE LOT OF LAND,
Containing five acres, more or less, situate in
the Town of Williamston, bounding lots of JL
Kennedy, B F Mauldin, Amos Acker and oth?
ers. Levied on as- the property of Wm Mc
Neely, at the suit of Hewlett Sullivan.
Terms of sale Cash?purchaser to pay extra
for papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Feb 6, 1873 31 4
DR. W. G. BROWNE,
Surgeon Dentist,
ANDERSON C. II., S. C.
YOUR ARTIFICIAL TEETH, will be made
without delay.
The price of Golrl Plates reduced; also, Rub?
ber work. Attention given to restoring tho
contour of the features. Satisfaction guaran?
teed, and the cash required when the work is
completed.
All you who wear?or try to wear?bad fit?
ting Plates, conic and get one that will fit,
Nov 28, 1S72 21
"WEST'S
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR!
Price, 85.50?Patented August 13, 1872,
YYTHICH took the Premium the past season
\\ at the State Fair of South Carolina, tho
Georgia State Fair at Atlanta, Cotton States'
Fair at Augusta, the Fair of tho Carolinas at
Charlotte, and at tho Anderson and Abbeville
Fairs, can be had by applying to
B. F. CRAY TON & SONS,
Anderson, S. C.
Jan 23,1873 29 2m
Notice Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby give notice that
thoy will make application* to W. W. Hum?
phreys. Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun?
ty, oh Wednesday, 26th of February next, for
a Final Settlement of tho Estate of Asa Harper,
deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.
WILLIAM HARPER,
L. L. WELBORN,
Executor.''.
Jan 23, i?73 29 5