The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, March 13, 1873, Image 3
Delays are Dangerous.
That poor, emaciated Consumptive, who is
now beyond all hope of recovery, might now
be halo and hearty had he not neglectod that
slight cough. Be* advised, if you have a cough
or cold, get at once a bottle of DR. TUTT'S
EXPECTORANT, and you will soon be re?
lieved. Do not put it off.
EdgeiteU) C. H., S. C, Jan. 10,1870.
Dr. W. H. Tu tt?Dear Sir: I have been con?
fined to my bed with a bad cold, and have
found your Expectorant to be an excellent
remedv; it is the best I ever used.
Yours very respectfully,
G.L. PENK.
Dr. Tutf a Hair Dye acts instantaneously.
The Tford ?Sozodont,?
Which is fest becoming a household word, is
derived from the Greek, and composed of two
words, /Sbzo.and Odontes. "Sozo" translated,
means to preserva, and "Odontes" the teeth?
"Sozodont," a preserver of the teeth. And it
is true to its nam-3. For beautifying and pre?
serving the teeth, hardening and invigorating
the gums, and correcting all impurities of the
breath, it is without a peer in the world.
Spalding/s Glue will mend everything.
Good Fishing in Caupobioa.?What care
the people of Noiih Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida for the fish in the gold
bearing State, when they have full store-houses
and comfortable .homes ? The last can only be
had with the aid of a Door, Sash and Blind. Fac?
tory, and Builders' Emporium, such as is now
in most successful operation by Mr. P. P. Toale,
of Charleston, S. C. Send for his price List.?
Sent tree.
From the Charleston Daily Courier, February S.
Messrs. W.-P. Russell and D. A. J. Suliivant
as will be seen by this day's Courier, have en?
tered into a business copartnership for the pur?
pose of erecting buildings, doinggeneral house
carpentry, all kinds of jobbing work, fitting
up stores, and putting in fronts, and shipping
ready-made buildings to any point dwrred.
They will furnish plans and specifications at
moderate charges. Both of the gentlemen who
have combined fcaeir talents and skill, are well
known, first-class mechanics and master work?
men. Their establishment, at the end of Hasel
street, is one of the largest in the South, and is
supplied with every labor saving improvement
known to the age. The facilities of the firm
are unsurpassed, and they are ready to do any?
thing in their line in a manner to give the most,
thorough satisfaction. 35$?4
DISSOLUTION.
E have this day sold our entire Stock of |
Goods and place of business to Messrs.
LEWIS & CO. Consequently the partnership
of Watson <fc Bro. is dissolved. Cause: The
decease of our brother, D. M. Watson. Ad?
dress as below all business relating to the late
firm of Watson <fe Bro., who alone is author?
ized to settle the same.
JOHN B. WATSON,
Survivor Watson <fe Bro.
To the Whole People.
It is with pleasure that we commend our
friends and the public to the new firm?Messrs.
LEWIS & CO.?who are good men, possessing
the head and heart that constitutes business
men and gentlemen.
JOHN B. WATSON,
Survivor Watson & Bro.
March 6,1873 35 3
n:etw firm.
NEW BUSINESS!
For Anderson, though she has long since
merited it?yea, more.
THE undersigned have this day entered into
partnership in the name of WATSON <fc
BON, for the express purpose of conducting a
General Commission Business.
We tender our sincere thanks to our friends
and a generous public for liberal patronage the
past seventeen years, and we do hope to act in
such a way, in this our new business, as to
merit a continuance of the same.
Liberal advancements made oa everything
consigned us on sale.
Office with Lewis & Co., No. 9 Granite Row,
Anderson, S. O.
JOHN B. WATSON,
L. REED WATSON.
March 4, 1873 35
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I
-will- expose to sale on the First Monday in
April next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE LOT OF LAND,
Containing one acre, more or less, situate in
the Town of Anderson, on Depot street, bound?
ing lot of Dr. W. H. Nard in, Street intervening,
Baptist Church lot, Street intervening, Lot of
Trenholm <fc Co., and others, and. known as the
Dyer Lot.
Also, one Tract of Land, containing 120 acres,
more or less, situate in Anderson County, on
branches,' waters of Twenty-Six Mile Creek,
near the line of the Blue Ridge Railroad,
bounding lands of Marcus Burnss, estate of
Elias Earle, estate of D M Watson and others.
Levied on as the property of H. H. Wbita
ker, at the suit of Daniel Brown.
Terms Cash?purchaser to pav for titles.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
March 6, 1873 35 5
SHERIFF'S SALE."
BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I
will expose to sale on the First Monday
Ln April next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE LOT OF LAND,
Containing five acres, more or less, situate in
the Town of Williamston, bounding lots of J L
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 j
for papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
March 6,1873 35 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
EY virtue of an Execution to me direeted, I
will expose to sale on the First Monday
in April next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE HOUSE AND LOT,
Situate in the Town of Williamston, County of j
Anderson, containing two acres, more or less,
bounded by lots of W. L. Prinoj, G. W. An?
derson and others. Levied on a* the property !
of the Wiliiamston Male Acadetuv, at the suit I
of B. F. Craytoa.
Terms Cash?purchaser to pay extra for ti?
tles.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
March 6,1873 35 5
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an Execution to mo directed, I
will expose to sale on the First Monday in
April next, at Andersen Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 800 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, on waters of Big Beaver
dam Creek, bounding lands of George W. Ma
ret, M. W. Holland and others. Levied on as
the property of Benjamin Holland, at the suit
of Henry Clark.
Terms of sale Cash?purchaser to pay extra
for titles.
WM, MeGUKIN, Sheriff.
March 6, .1873 35 5
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands Against the
Estate of William Saunders, deceased,
are notified to present them to the undersigned
within the time prescribed by law, or else their
claims will be barred.
P. K. NORRIS, Adm'r.
March 8, 1873 35 4
BARGAINS!
IF you WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP,
call on
SHARPE A TOWERS.
March C, 1873 ,
New Advertisements.
GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE.
$500^000
cash gifts.
$100,000 For Only $10.
UNDER authority of special legislative act of Maroh 10,
1871, the trustees now announce the THIKD GRAND
GIFT CONCERT, for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRA?
RY of KENTUCKY, to come off in Library Hall, of Lou?
isville, Ky., on
Tuesday, April Sfti, 1878.
At this Concert the best musical talent that can be pro?
cured from all parts of the country will add pleasure to
the entertainment, and TEN THOUSAND CASH GIFTS,
aggregating a vast total of HALF A MILLION DOLLARS
currency will be distributed by lot to the ticket-holders, as
follows: i,.^,^
One Grand Cash Gift.-.-?.$100,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 25,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift. 5,000
24 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each. 24,000
50 Cash Gifts of 500 each. 25,000
80 Cash Gifts of 400 each. 02,000
100 Cash Gifts of 300 each. 30,000
150 Cash Gifts of 200 each. 30,000
590 Cash Gifts of 100 each. 59,000
9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each. 90,000
Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash.8500,000
To provide means for this magnificent Concert, One
Hundred Thousand "Whole Tickets only will be issded.
Whole Tickets, $10: Halves, $3, and Quarters, $2.50.
Eleven whole Tickets for $100. No discount on less tbun
$100 orders.
The object of this Third Gift Concert, like the two here?
tofore given with such universal approval, is the enlarge?
ment and endowment of the Public Library of Kentucky,
which, by the special act authorizing the Concert for its
benefit, is to ba forever free to all citizens of every State.
The drawing will be under the supervision of the Trustees
of the Library, assisted by the most eminent citizens of
the UniUd States. The sale of tickets has already pro?
gressed so far that complete success is assured, and buyers
are therefore notified that they must order at once if they
desire to participate in the drawing.
The management of this undertaking has been comm it
ted by the trustees to Hon. THOS. E. BRAM LETTE, late
Governor of Kentucky, to whom communications pertain?
ing to the Gift Concert may be addressed.
R. T. DURRETT, President
W. n. HALDEMAN, Vico Pres't.
JOHN S. CAIN, Stc Public Library of Ky.
FARMERS' AND DROVERS' BANK, Treasurer, Pub?
lic Library of Ky., Louisville. Ky.
As the time for the Concert is close at hand (April 8th,),
Sarties wanting tickets should send in their orders imrac
iately if they would avoid the rush and delay absolutely
unavoidable in the few days preceding the drawing. All
orders and applications for agencies, circulars and infor?
mation will meet with prompt attention. THOS. E.
BRAMLETTE Agent Public Library Kentucky, Louis?
ville, Ky. _ - _
ESTABLISHED 1830.
T? WELCH & GRIFFITHS,
J** Manufacturers of Saws.
Ks. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
EVERY saw wabbanted.
jFTXES, BELTING & MACHINERY
?fl ?- LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. -?
XT* Price Lists and Circulars free.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS.
?jQ Boston, Mass. & Detroit, Mich.
I THE GUIDE is published Quarterly. 25 cents pays
' for the year, which is not half the cost Those who after?
wards send money to the amount of ONE DOLLAR or
more for Seeds may ah? otdcr 25 cents worth extra?the
price paid for the Guide.
The First Avmberls beautiful, giving plans for making
RURAL HOMES, DINING TABLE DECORATIONS,
WINDOW GARDENS, Ax., and a mass of information in?
valuable to the lover of flowers.-130 pages, on fine tint?
ed paper, some 500 Engravings, and a superb COLORED
PLATE and CHROMU COVER.-The First Edition of |
200,000 just printed in English and German.
JAMES VICE,
?ochesteiy New York. .
USE the Reisinger Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS.
No spring to break, no cutting of sash, cheap, durable,
very easily applied; holds sash at any place desired, and a
self-fastener when the sash is dow<i. Send stamp for circu?
lar. Circular and six copper-brenzed locks sent to any
address in the U. S., postpaid, on receipt of 50 cts. Libe?
ral inducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Address
REIS1NGER SASH LOCK CO., No. 41* Market Street,
Karrbburg, Pa.
BABCOCK
fire
EXTINGUISHER.
SEND FOR
16 its record."
F. W. FARWEL.L, Secretary.
407 Broadway, New York._ "8 Market SL, Chicago
SEWING MACHINE
Is the Best iu the World.
AGENTS WANTED. Send for circular. Address:
_"DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y.
THE BEST BUSINESS
Opportunity and the most taking combination offered is to
be found in an Agency for taking subscriptions for
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S
Great LITERARY, FAMILY NEWSPAPER; with which
is given away the largest and bi*t Premium Picture ever
offered, the new and exquisite $12.00
'FRENCH OLEOGRAPH,
Called "LITTLE RUNAWAY AND HER PKTS." (Oleo
graplu are the choicest class of French Art-printing lu
oils?the perfection o/ chromo.) We also give the superb $10
pair of Genuine French CHI Chminos, "WIDE AWAKE"
and "FAST ASLEEP," subjects ufk size?charming /oc
simile* of original Oil Painting. This paper has the largest
circulation in the tcorld. It will this year be made better
than ever. Serial tales by world-famous authors L. M.
Alcott, Edward Ecjoleston, Harriot Hkkchkk Stowe,
etc. New and brilliant contributor)*. lUiutraicd .Holiday
Number and back numbers of Mi** Alcott's story free.
The largest commissions paid.' One Agent made $?oo in 3
months; another $537 iu 35days; another $94.40 In ono
week; oue $37.60 iu one day, and uiuuy others from $5 oud
$10 to $40 per day. This year our offers are even more
profitable. The Subscriber gets tue Picture Premium
when ue pays the agent.
GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
Intelligent men and women wanted everywhere. To get
good territory, exclusively assigned, send early fur circulars
and terms. J. B. BORD A CO.. New York ; Boston, Mass.;
Chicago, 111.; San Francisco, CaL
j?UILD CHEAPLY.
?end for raicr: list of
WINDOW SASHES,
Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Slate and Marble Mantels, and
all kinds of Building Materials. Ample Stock, and facili?
ties unlimited. _
GE0. 0. STEVENS & CO., Baltimore, Md.
DEATH BED OF GEN. LEE.
A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving. The family and
friends are grouped sorrowfully around the old hero's
death-bed. The seenels so touehingly beautiful, the senti?
ment of the pleture-is so sweet, and the characters go life?
like that everybody admires it. It i* truly a gem of art,
one which should hang in the parlor of every .Southern
home. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 20 cents, or 3
for 50 cents. Agent wanted. Address
_J. C. 4 W. M. BURROW, Bristol, Tenn.
WORKING CLASS l^fr^E;
teed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening;
no capital required; full instruetiousand valuable package
of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return <
stamp, M. YOUNO & CO., 10 Curtlandt St., N. Y
(hC a,- (tJOfl per day! Agents wanted! Allel
iDU 10 kp?yU of working people, of eithcrsex, y
or old, make more money at work for us in their spure mo?
ments, or all the time, than at anything else, I'm ticulars
free. Address G. STINSON 4 CO., Portland, Maine.
HORRIBLE i
I suffered with CATARRH thirty yuars, and w.xi cured
by a simple remedy. Will send receipt, postage free, to all
afflicted. Rev. T.'J. MEAD, Drawer 17C, Syracuse, N. Y.
classes
ouug
$1000
REWARD.
For any case of Blind, Bleeding Itching
or Ulcorated Pile* that I?k HlNu'a Pile
Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the
Piles, and nothing cljc. S'jld by all Druggists. Price, j
Sl.W. 1
LADIES'
STORE,
MISS C. C. DANIELS.
A Large Lot of the Fashionable
POLKA DOT CALICO
JUST? ARRIVED,
LADIES will do well to call and make their
selections early. As it is entirely a new figure,
certainly every Lady and School Girl will buy
one of these
Latest Style Dresses,
occupies sc
Plates of Paris.
That occupies so much space in the Fashion
'Fa
ALSO,
DOMESTIC and TABLE LINEN,
The BEST and CHEAPEST in Town.
MISS C. C. DANIELS.
Feb 27,1873 34_
thos. p. benson. dr. m. l. sharfe.
bensonTshabpe,
DRUGGISTS
and
APOTHECARIES,
No. 6 Granite Bow, Anderson C. H., S. C,
KEEP constantly on hand a well assorted
stock of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS,
PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, PATENT
MEDICINES, ?fcc
^Sr Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L.
Sharpo.
B
UIST'S GARDEN SEED, a largo variety,
for sale by
BENSON A SHARPE.
PERKINS A House's SAFETY LAMPS,
and a variety of common Lamps, for sale
by BENSON A SHARPE.
ENAMEL PAINT, mixed ready for use, by
the gallon, for sale by
BENSON A SHARPE.
rpRUSSES, Abdominal Supporters and
Shoulder Brs ,ces, for sale by
BENSON A SHARPE.
P
ANCREATED, Iodo Ferated and Tasteless
Cod Liver Oi l, for sale by
BENSON A SHARPE.
SEGARS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,
for sale by BENSON A SHARPE.
TURPENTINE. Varnishes and Linseed Oil,
for sale by BENSON 2k SHARPE.
FINE BRANDY, Wines and Whiskey, for
medicinal use, for sale bv
BENSON A SHARPE.
Fab 27^ 1873 34 ly
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE,
Collector';* Office, 3d District, S. C,
Columbia, February 20, 1873.
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties inter?
ested, that the following described prop?
erty has been seized for violation of Internal
Revenue laws by he United States, and that
bonds for costs of an action in the U. 6. Court
for forfeiture muse be filed in the Collector']
Office, 3rd District of S. C, within thirty days
from date hereof, or the proporty will be sold
under provisions of the Act of July 13, 1806,
Section 63, viz:
One Barrel and Three gallons Whiskey,
One pair of Oxca,
One Wagon.
C. L. ANDERSON,
Collector 3rd District S. C.
March 6, 1873 35 3
THE BROWN
cotton Grinsr.
PLANTERS sliould examine the above
named old and reliable Gin before buying
any other. It combines the required qualities
of Simplicity, Strength and Durability.
It gins fast and clean, makes excellent
lint, (often bringing Je. to Jc. per lb. above
market,) und is universally admitted to be the
h?htest running gin made. Wo have had
thirty years' experience in the business, and
warrant every gir. perfect. Gins constantly in
the hands of our agents, to which we invite
inspection. Circulars, with testimonials
ana full particulais, may bo had by addressing,
ISRAEL P. BROWN, President,
Brown Cotton Gin Co.,
New London, Couu.
Feb 27, 1873 34 4m
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notico that
they will applv to W. W. Htnnphroys, Esq.,
Judge of Probat-3 for Anderson County, on
Friday, the 28th diy of March next, for a Fi?
nal Settlement of the Estate of John Wakc
field, deceased, and a Final Discharge there?
from.
They will on thn same day Bell at Anderson,
C. H. the Choses in Action bf said Estate that
have been appraissd doubtful or worthless.
MARY WAKEFIELD, Adm'x.
S. M. BOWEN, Adni'x.
Feb 27, 1873 34 5?
Dixon Cotton Seed.
PARTIES wishing to secure pure Dixon
Cotton Seed will find it to their interest
to address me at Ninety Six, f. C. Price, One
Dollar per bushel, saclcod and delivered at the
depot. Orders addressed to Pope A Phillips,
at Ninety Six, will receive prompt attention.
LOD HILL.
Fob 20, 1873 33 lin
Notice to all Concerned !
ALL persons indebted to tho undersigned
are notified that their Notes and Accounts
must be paid without delay, or 1 will placo
them in the hunch of an oflicor for collection.
I am in earnest in this warning, and intend to
make collections.
A. P. WILLINGHAM.
Fob 27,1873 34 4
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to tho Estato of Rob?
ert H. Pettigrue, deceased, aro 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, properlv attested, by the same
day. VV. II. KING.'Adm r.
Feb 20, 1873 33 3*
CLOTHING!
IF you want to buy Clothing at COST for
Cash, call on
SHARPE A TOWERS.
March 6, 1873 35
Garden Seeds.
LANDRETHS GARDEN SEEDS, for salo
by
SHARPE A TOWERS.
March <?, 1S73 3J
2,000 BUSHELS
CHOICE WHITE CORN
AT THE
RED SIGHT.
A MULE FOR NOTHING.
IHAVE iust 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 niy 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 Carolina,
Kentucky and Tennessee, just suited to tho
farmers and stock-men in this country.
If you want to buy a Horse or Mule, come
and see me. If j*ouWant to sell a Horse or a
Mule, I will sell 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
money, I can justly claim a continuance ofthat
Eatro?age which has induced ine to come and
olp build up this part of upper Carolina.
Respectfully,
D. C. CUNNINGHAM.
Anderson, S. C, Feb. 20, 1673. 33
1873."
RIBBONS, MILLINERY,
AND
Straw Goods.
ALSO,
WHITE GOODS, E1QB0IDEBIES, &.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers
BONNET, Trimming, Neck and Sash Rib?
bons; Velvet Ribbons, Neck Tics, Bon?
net Silks, Satins, Velvets ami Crapes, Flowers,
Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, Ac. Straw Bon?
nets and Ladies' and Children's Hats, trimmed
and untrimmcd; and in connecting Ware
rooms White Goods, Linens, Embroideries,
Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs,
Voiling, Head Notts, <fcc, ?fcc.
Nos. 237 & 239 Baltimore St., Baltiniorc,lMd.
These goods aro manufactured by us or
bought for Cash directly from tho European
and American Manufacturers, embracing all
tho latest novelties, unequalled in variety and
cheapness in any market. Orders filled with
care, promptness and dispatch.
Feb 27, 1873 34 3
The Great Southern Weekly.
The Working- Mail,
THE best and cheapest newspaper in the
South. Devoted to Immigration, Education of
the Masses, Agricultural and Mechanical Pur?
suits, to the Household and Fireside. Con?
tains ehrht pages, finoly printed on excellent
paper. Price, <2 a year. Specimon copies
sent free. Address
TILMAN R. GAINES,
Editor and Proprietor, Columbia, S. C.
Feb 27, 1?73 34 3m
DR. G. H. SYMMES
HAVING permanently located at Andorson
Court House, oilers his Professional scr- I
vices to tho citizens of Andorson and public,
generally. Cases entrusted to him will receive
prompt attention. Can be found night or day,
(unless professionally engaged) at his resi?
dence?the house formerly occupied by Mrs.
M. R. Koith, on Main Street, Anderson C IL I
Jjn 2, 1873 'Jo o^i
W. L. BRADLEYS STANDARD FERTILIZER
I>. l!? QUALITY
^ ^ GUARANTEED
L'jual lg Any
GUANO, ?S^ZPPP^ffrBi s<3m
THE above STANDARD FERTILIZER having been used for tlia Jast SIX YEARS in the
South with unequalled success, is again oil'ered at a orieo that cannot faJJ Jo give satbuic?
tion, while the Standard is guaranteed equal, if not superior, to any eyer sold,
50O Bags Now in Store,
AND FOR SALE 2Y
B. F. CRAYTON & SONS,
Affonts, Anderson, S. C.
Fob 13. 1873 2m
1873. 1873.
STANDARD FERTILIZERS.
m
Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the SoiL
PH(ENIX GUANO,.Price, $57.50,
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED
GUANO,.?.v.JPrice, $70.00.
GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND,.Price, $65,00,
With Expenses added from Charleston.
ON TIME, payable NOVEMBER 1st, 1873, WITHOUT INTEREST, with privilege of dis?
count of 1J per cent, per month, on unoxpired time, if Notes are 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 bo 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 xs being the BEST IN MARKET,
PHffiNIX GUANO and COTTON SEED COMPOST.
The attention of Planters Ls especially invited to this VALUABLE PREPARATION. The*?
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 best planters in the South, with extraordinary good results.
For further information call on the Agents as below^ for circulars, containing the endorse?
ments of some of the best Planters.
The option of paying in Cotton will be allowed by contract when desired, A liberal DiscoujaJ;
will be made on ali Cash Orders.
]\T. K. & J. P. S?LLIVAN,
Agents, Anderson, S. C
Jan 30, 1873 30_3m_
IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE!
50 Tons Flioenix Guano,
An excellent Phosphate to compost with Cotton Seed,
25 Tons Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano.
N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.
January 30,1873_30_ 3m
DISSOLUTION.
ChERIIY & BLECKLEY, heretofore en
gaged in the Mercantile Business at Pendleton,
S. C, have this day dissolved partnership by
mutual consent.
All debts duo the lato firm arc in the hands
of John ?. Cherry, to whom payment must be
made at once.
JNO. C. CHERRY,
S. BLECKLEY.
Feb. 20, 1873
1ST. 33.
Having purchased the interest of Mr. Bleek?
ley in the above firm, the business will be con?
tinued at the old stand on my own account,
and I still solicit a share of the public patron?
age
JOHN C. CHERRY.
Fel>17,1873 34 3
Bank of Charleston.
NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION, ]
Charleston, S. C, Feb. 20,1873. j
ON and after the first day of March next,
this Bank will be prepared to Consolidate
the Stock of the Bank of Charleston into that
of the present organization.
One share of the latter, par value ($K?0) one
hundred dollars, will lie issued for five (?j
whole or ten (10) hall' of the former.
Future dividends will be paid upon the Con?
solidated Stock only; those accruing upon the
unconsolidated will be reserved until consoli?
dation of the samo shall be effected.
The Books of Transfer will be closed from
March 1st to April 1st.
WM. B. BURDEN, Cashier.
Fob 27,1873 34 3m
GUANOS.
Phcenix Guano.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano.
WE can fill orders promptly lbr the above
celebrated Fertilizers, imported and
prepared by Wilcox, Gibbs it Co., Charleston,
S. C, and .Savannah. (Ja., as they have ample
stock on hand to supply ail demands. Order
soon, before the railroads are blocked up with j
freight. Special attention is called to the use !
of tho Phoenix Guano mixed with Cottonseed.
Apply for circulars giving prices, terms, ifce., I
to
N. K. <v J. 1*. SULLIVAN. |
Fob 21, 1873 34 1m
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. R. FURMAN DIVVER
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 it Co., on the north side of ?
tho public squaift.
Anderson, S. C, Feb. i. JSVJ. 31 1
b. F. Fleming.
Sam']. A. Nelson. Jas. >L Wilson.
D. F. FLEMING & CO.,
WHOLES ALB DEALERS 1ST
BOOTS, SHOES
AND
TEC 3?. M 9L S 9
No. Hayne Street,
(corner of church.)
Charleston, - - - S. C.
NO pains have boon spared in endeavoring
to render our large assortment 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
I of purchasing them at the very lowest rates and
' of the most desirable sizes.
In prices and quality wo believe they will
compare favorably with anv other stock in the
city or elsewhere. Wo shall be pleased to offer
these Hoods for 3-0 ur 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 & Go.
Feb 13, 1873 32
WILLIAMSTON
FEMALE COLLEGE
Williamston, Anderson County, S. C
THE Spring Session opens FEBRUARY
3, 1873.
Bates, per Session of Twenty Weeks, in advance.
Board, excluding washing and lights, $70.00.
Regular Tuition, including Latin, Greek aud
Vocal Music, ?10 to S/2?. Instrumental Mu?
sic, $20.
Vacation in the winter. Summer up the
country, at the celebrated Williamston Cha
lyiikatkSi'RlNO. Discipline parental; schol-.
arship thorough; Institution non-sectarian.
Send for a catalogue.
Kiev. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M\t
President,
Jan 30, 1873 30 7
P
WEST'S
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR!
Price, SS.50?Patented August 13, 1872,
TT7 lllf'II took the Premium the past season
W at the State Fair of South Carolina, the
Georgia State Fair at Atlanta, Cotton States'
Fair at Augusta, the Fair of the Carolinas at
Charlotte, and at the Anderson and Abbeville
Fairs, can bo had bv applying to
B. F. CRAYTON & SONS,
Anderson, S. C.
Jan 28,1873 20 2m
Notice of Final Settlement,
TUE undersigned heieby gives notice that
he will make application to \V. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, *on
Tuesday, the first day of April next, for a Final
Settlement of the Estate of Robert Spence, Sr.,
deed, aud a Final Discharge therefrom.
ROBERT SPENCE, Adru'r.
1c 'o 27.1873 31 3