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LtTew Advertisements. 10,000 GIFTS, $500,OOOv On TUESDAY, JULY, 8th,-18"3, the- THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT, ander the macsgement of Ex-Governor ? The*. E. Bramiette, and authorised by special act of the Legislature, for the benefit of tho Pablic Library of Ken? tucky, positively and unequivocally comes off in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky.s when 10,000 Gifts, all xtsbf. amounting to- ^500,000, ,w,^;be, dis^lbuted by lot among (he ticket-holders. The mone? fo' pay' all' these gifts in full in already in bank and set asldo for that pur? pose, as the following certificate shows: Oma or Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, \ LocnmzxE, Krn April 7, 1S73. j This is to certify that there is i n the Farmers' and Dro? vers* Bank, to the credit of the Third Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public Library of Ky., FIVE HUN? DRED. THOUSAND DOLLARS, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gifts In full, and will be held by the-Bank and paid ?ut for thlii purpose, and this pur? pose only. (Signed) . , R> 3. VEECH, Cashier. Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they will be fur? nished to the first applicants at the following prices: Whole tickets, Sio; halves, |S; quarters, $2.50; 11 wholes for 1100; 66 for 8500; 113 for 81,000, and 675 for 86,000. Far tickets and fun information, apply to THOS. E. BRAULETTE, Louisville, Ky. 12^000,000 AOBES. Cheap B'arms. The cheapest Land in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, La the Great Platte Valley. 300,000,000 Acres in Central Nebraska Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and upwards on five and ten yexes' credit at 6 pee cent. no advance in? terest required. Mild' and healthful clthate, febttxx soil, ax abundance of oood water. _ THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST I The great mining regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada being supplied by the farmers in the Platte Vallst/. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. THE BEST LOCATIONS FOR COLONIES. FREE HOMES FOR ALL i Millions of Acres of choice Government Lands open for entry under the Home? stead Law, Lear this Great Railroad, with good mar? kets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. Sectional Maps, showing fhe Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pahphlet with new Maps Mailed Keek Everywhere. Address a F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. P.., _Omaha, Neb. ESTABLISHED 1830. WELCH & G RIFFITHS, Manufacturers of Saws. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. : EVERY SAW W&ESABTED. LIES, BELTING it MACHINERY ?3~ LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. ?? Price Lists and Circulars free._ WELCH & GRIFFITHS. Boston, Mass. ft Detroit, Mich. W McKENNEY & CO., Claim and Patent Agents. Claims of Census Marshals of 1860 collected without proof j of loyalty. P. O. Box 42?,_ Waihinotox Ott, D. C. USE the Reis Inger Sash Lock and Support to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS. No spring tc break, no cutting of sash, cheap, durable, very easily applied; holds sash at liny place desired, and a self-fastener when tho sash is down. Send stamp for circu? lar. Circular and six copper-broazed locks sent to any address is the U. S., postpaid, on loceipt of 50 eta. Libe? ral inducements to the trade. Ajrcnts wanted. Address REI8INGEB SASH LOCK CO, No. 418 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa._?_ mtmm SEWING MACHINE Is the Best in the World. ' ' AGENTS WANTED. Send for circular. Address: _"DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y. -THE SURRENDER of GEN. LEE At Appomattox C. II., Yi, April 9th, 1865. A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving of the surrender of j Gen. Lee, showing the armies, Ac It is truly a gem of art, one which should hang in the parlor of every Southern home. Sent by mail, mounted on a roller and post-paid, on receipt of 20 cents, or 3 for 50 cents. Agents Wanted. Address J. C. A W. M. BURROW, Bristol, Tenn. Catalogues or Pictures, Books, Ac., sent free. W?to for a Price list to J. H. JOHJfSTOJT. St* Pittsburgh. ? Creech-Loading Shot Guns, $40 to $300. Double Shot Guns, !tS to $150. Single Guns, $8 to S20. Rifles, $8 to $75. Re? volvers, $5 U$25. Pistols, Si to SS. Gun Material,"Fisb i Bg Tackle, Ac Large discounts to dealers and clubs. Army Guns, Revolvers, etc, bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C O/D., to be examined before paid fbV. "_ BOCK MAPLE SYEUP. fCwndeased.) Each package makes one gallon of Syrup. Sent free by mail. Price, $L Agents wanted. Address MALCOM A CO.. Sing Sing, N. Y. N_? die a. <hOf\ per day!. Agents wasted! All classes H>Jj lu ssmSv of working people, ?f either sex, young or'old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo? ments, or all the time, than at anything eise. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine. TTOW TIS DONE, OR THE SECRET OUT ?Mustache Jl and Whiskers in 42 days. This GREAT SECRET and 100 others. Gamblers1 Tricks, Cardiology, Ventrilo? quism, ail in the ORIGINAL "BOOK OF WONDERS." Mailed for 25 cents. Address D. C. CUTLER, Carthage, Illinois._ A BABE CHANCE! We will pay all Agents $10 per week in cash who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and ex? penses paid. Address A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich. WORKING CLASS S'.8? teed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening; ??capital required; full inst ructions and valuable package of roods sent free by malL Add res I, with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG A CO., 16 Cortli ndt St., N. Y. $1000 REWARD. For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles "hat De Binu's Pile Rkkedy fails to curs. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by ill Druggists. Price, $1.00. IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the United States for the Dis? trict of South Carolina. In the matter of the Blue Ridge Railroad Com? pany, in South Carolina, Bankrupt. AWARRANT in Bankruptcy has been is? sued by said Court, ag-.iinst the estate of the Blue Ridge Railroad Company, in South Carolina, in the Counties of Anderson and Ooonee, of South Carolina, in said District, ad? judged a bankrupt upon the petition of its creditors ; and the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to him or to his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose one or more as? signees of its Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Charleston, in the said District, on the Ninth day of May, A. D. 1873, at Eleven o'clock a. ni., at the office of JULIUS C. CARPENTER, (No. 72 Broad street, City of Charleston,) one of the Regis? trars in Bankruptcy of said (Jourt. R. M. WALLACE, United States Marshal as Messenger. May 1, 1873 43 2 U. S. INTEBNAL BEVENUE. "VTOTIE is hereby given, that on "Friday, May JLl 2nd, the following described property will be sold at Anderson Court House, S. C. tho same having been forfeited to the United States for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, vis:: One Barrel and Twenty Five Gallons of Whiskey. C. L. ANDERSON, Collector 3rd District So. ('a. May 1,1873 *J 1 THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPE. BENSON & SHARPE DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, * No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C, KEEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock or DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac JBB* Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. JUST BECEIVED, Hair. Tooth, Hat, Nail and Flesh BRUSHES,' CMycerine, Honey, Barbers' and Carbolic Toilet SOAPS," Loudon & Fitches' Abdominal SUPPORTERS. Spring and Common SHOULDER BRACES, with Skirt Supporters, ? Fine Dressing and Pocket COMBS, ^ Florence Looking GLASSES, (for travelers,) Wright's Premium Extracts Cologne and Florida Water, Maw's Feeding Bottles and fixtures for infants, TRUSSES, for men and boys. Port and Sherry Wine, which we can recommend for Medical use. May 1, 1373 43 ly S. BLECKLEY IS STILL AT THE OHEA.P CA.SH O OSNEE, ON GRANITE ROW, 11/ ITH AS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW GOODS, GROCERIES, W dc., as People generally have in this Country, and deals them out as Fairly and as MANY 0 UNCES TO THE POUND as ANYBODY ELSE. Givo the OLD MAN a Call, PAY WHAT YOU OWE HIM, and BUY MOKE GOODS. Andersort C H., S. C, May 1, 1873 43 FRESH SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Great luducemenis are now Offered by the Undersigned to CASH BUYERS. HE HAS JUST RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE WITH A LARGE AH) WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Ladies' Dress Goods, A SPLENDID LOT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE GOODS, LADIES' HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed. AL? OF WHIOH WILL BE SOLB VERY LOW, ALI- you have to do Is to give him a call, and you will be pleased with some of his Goods befoi e vou leave. The RED, WHITE and BLUE SIGN wiB be sure to draw your attention, and he Is pre? pared to prove that everything it asserts is too true to be disputed. 3?. K. McCULLY. AprU 17, 1873 _ . . -_41_3m THE BED SIGN DEALS in tho Finest LADIES' DRESS SHOES sold in the Up-country. THE RED SIGN Deals in the Best Sea Island and Bleached GOODS, PIQUES, GRENADINES and AL PACCAS. THE RED SIGN Deals in a FLOUR that no othor Merchant has ever bought and sold in this Market; and for Whitenerjs and Self-Elevating Property can't be beat on the Continent. If any Lady desires to ornament her Table with beautiful Biscuits, Rolls or Loaves, come to the "RED SIGN." S. M. PEGG. Executor's Sale of Property. WILL be sold at the late residence of Col. D. K. Hamilton, on tho Ninth of May next, tho Personal Property of said deceased, consisting, in part, of about 100 bushels Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Housohold and Kitchen Furni? ture, Cattle, Hogs, one Family Carriage, and other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. m. Terms Cash. THOS. H. RUSSELL, Ex'r. JST- All persons indebted to above Estate will make payment to Edw. A. Russell, agent, on the premises ; and those having demands against the same will present them, properly attested, to tlie Executor. April 24, 1J73 42 2 Sale of Delinquent Lands. Crymes, B. F., 114 acres. Crvmes, Edmund, 193 acres. Ellison, Lewis, 90 acres. Williams, Amos, 1 Lot. Beco, M. lt., 142 acres. Cox, G. W., 66 acres. Loveland, J. H., 37 acres. Rogers, Anna, 52 acrcs^tho R. N, Maul din land. Rogers, Robert, 100 acres. Osborne, Estate L. A., 1 Lot Pettigrew, George P., 39 acres. Waters, Mrs. Mary, 100 acres. Bruce, Laura, 2G0 acres. Clark, C. M., Trustee, 78 acres. Harris, Mrs. Lou., 35 acres. Johnson, S. M. <k J. T., 75 acres. Cox, Mrs. Duranzie, 130 acres. Eaton, H. Lafayette, 52 acres. Gantt <fe Traynham, 1 House and Lot Mattison, W. P., 87 acres. Harris, Daniel, 189 acres, Jones, Willis, 75 acres. % Smith, J.- Baylis, 594 acres. Smith, Jesse, 210 acres. Walker, Estate Peter, 60 acres. McGill, Henry, 127 acres. Gallaway, Lawrence, 2 acres. Cannon, Dr. Ibra, 1 Lot Elrod, Elizabeth, 220 acres. Hyde, E. F., 1 Lot Owen, Rossley, 1 Lot Townsend, Andrew, 4 acres. Dickson. Estate James, 90 acres. Miller, Henry C, 15 acres. Richey, James S., 140 acres. Campbell, Estate A. C, 130 acres. Blue Ridge Railroad Co. Machine Shop and Lot, in the Town of Andorson, Faid to contain 40 acres, for 1871 and 1872. NOTICE is hereby given that the whole of the several parcels, lots and parts of lots of Real Estate described in the preceding list, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold bv the Treasurer of An? derson County, South Carolina, at his office in said County, on the FIRST MONDAY (5th) OF MAY, A. D. 1873, unless said taxes, assess? ments and penalties be paid before that time; and such sale will bo continued from day to day until aU of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of real estate shall be sold or offered for sale. THOMAS J. WEBB, County Auditor. April 24, 1873 42 2 SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN and TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C? OFFICE, NO. 17 BROAD STREET. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. THE deposits in the Savings Department of this Company are invested as a Special Trust, and, therefore, are not subject to the hazards of banking. In addition to this special security, deposi? tors have the guaranteo of the entire Bank Capital, which amounts to three hundred thou? sand dollars ($300,000.) This department will ennble all classes to find a safe security for their savings, however small; and at the same time bearing a remu? nerative interest (six per cent, compounded quarterly.) Currency can be remitted by ex? press, and drafts by mail. F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES. Gco. S. Cameron, G. L. Buist, W. H. Middleton, E. H. Front, A. J. Crews, W. C. nee, W. B. Williams, E. Wnltjcn, H. II. DcLcon, C G. Mommlngcr, B. O'Neill, Wm. L. Webb, A. P. Caldwell, J. T. Welsman, J. M. Sbackelford, Geo. H. Waller, J.CH. Clausseo, B. D. Lazarus. April 24, 1873 42 3m Greenville & Columbia Railroad, ANDEBSON STATION, April 23, 1873. ON and after this date no person will be al? lowed to leave Cotton on the Depot Plat? form, unless the Cotton is sold and readj* for bbipment. O. 11. P. FANT, Agent. , April 24, 187.T 42 J N E ;W g GOODS H: ' 8 b aViiLs v . i.:, : ... JJ1 SHARPE & TOWERS ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, ' ' . CONSISTING OF A ? ?)?. Pine Line Ladies' Dress Goods, Calicoes, Ginghams, ' Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, ? ? ? Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Nansook Muslins,' Buff and White Pique. FOR MEN'S WEAR. Cassini ere,. Cash ma ret, . t: ?.? ?? White and Colored Linen, Cottonade, Jeans, Ac. A FINE STOCK SHOES & BOOTS. Saddles and Bridles. If Ton Want a GOOD HAT Call on Us. Hardware and Cutlery, ' * Best assortment in Town. CLOTHING. A -Splendid lot of Clothing. IN?fiOGERIES anfl PROVISIONS WE HAVE New Orleans Molasses, Florida Syrup, a fine article; - Muscovado Molasses and . Sugar House Syrup, Rio'and Java Coffee, Best Green and Black Tea, . Extra, "C" Sugar, Brown Sugar, Granulated and Crushed Sugar, Bacon, Hams, Corn, Peas, Floury made from best Winter Wheat, Lard, by the pound or can, And many1 articles too numerous to mention. We respectfully ask our friends and custo? mers to . give us a call, and everybody who wish to buy goods Cheap for Cash, or prompt customers on time. We cannot close this advertisement without asking the particular attention of the La? dies to our stock of DRESS GOODS and GAITERS. We paid CASH for our goods, and can sell them Tower than if bought on time. Come and look at our Goods. We charge nothing for showing. SHARPE <fe TOWERS, ? No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C April 24, 1873 42 IT NEW FIRM! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS. TT7"E would respectfully inform our friends ? V ; and the trading public that we have re? cently purchased in the Northern markets, and have how on hand a full and complete stock of Goods, such as is usually kept in a general Va? riety Store Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, Gents' Wear, in piece, Ready Made Clothing, and Gejuy F.urnishing Goods of every kind; % ?? ? Genta'-Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Ladies* and Misses' Hats and Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Slippers for ladies, gents', ?. youths', misses and children ; Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Groceries and Canned Goods, House Furnishing Articles of every descrip ?:; tiou. In short, we flatter ourselves that we are pre? pared to Supply the wanes of our customers, and trust that we may have a share of their patronage Call and see us at our stand, NO. 9 GRANITE ROW, Formerly occupied by Messrs. Watson & Bro., ANDERSON C. H., S. C. AGENCIES: WE are Agents for? SHOAL CREEK FACTORY YARN, SIMS' WAGONS, and the ROTH IIA M SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, All of which wc are prepared to furnish at short notice, either at wholesale or retail. Call and examine for yourselves, and bo satisfied as to quality, ?fcc LEWIS & CO. April 17, 1873 41 3m STEAM ENGINES! ALL persons wishing Steam Engines, will find it to their interest to call on the un? dersigned, who arc now the recognised agents for the best Steam Enginos built in the Uni? ted States?Engines that are unequalled for strongth, durability and beauty of finish. OfifBORNE '&. McCULLY. April 10, 1873 40 6m NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jenny Gilmor, deceased, uro hereby notified to make payment; and those having demands to render them in, properly attested, to the under? signed. MARY C. TODD, Ad'mx., J. A. TODD, Adm'r. April 24, 1878 42 NOTICE, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Rob? ert Gilmor, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment; and those having demands to render tliem in, properly attested, to the un? dersigned. J. A. TODD, Adm'r. April 24, 1573 42 THOSE WISHING A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE will please ask some of these parties what they think of the SINGER. Below we give a long list of those who have bought this Machine, and are all well pleased, so far as we know. This speaks vol? umes for the Singer: Anderson County. ' James Brock, Mrs M Keith, Capt J M Kidd, N A Ashley. J H McCliuton, J A Todd, Hiram Major, J W Gurley, T M Cater, John R Cochran, J Baylis Lewis, J S Murray, H J Stone. Dr John Wilson, W F Barr, B F Wilson, S H Langston, Dr Carrol Brown, John B Moore, E W Brown, J A Daniels, J S Ashley, Rev W E Walters, J P McGee, A E Rice, A M Norri8, S A McGee, John A Emerson, W R Greer, Jesse Balentine, J J Mattison, W G Watson?two, A A Dean, Robert Dean, W T Dean, W L Bryson, A S Suratt, R V Acker, A B Towers, Capt John McGrath, MNMitcheB, E McCrary, R Beaty, J W Jones, S M Geer, Rev Samuel Lander, J WUlett Prevost, A S Sadler, S M Shirley, D R Greer, L W Tribble, S C Humphreys, John Catlett, Miss F H Earle, A F White, Julius Thomas, (col.) J R Smith <fc Son, Elias C aid well, (col.) Thomas Martin, W M Smith, Andrew Harris, Mrs D M Watson, Z T Taylor, R M Clinkscales, JB McGee, . John A Reeves, J J Gilmer, John Eskew. A P WiBingham, J P Reed, A. P. Hubbard, Samuel Sherard, A M Holland, Austin Clement, Preasley Masters, C Beaty, Samuel Dean, Dr Cook, Newton Burriss, D L Cox, James L Orr, Goo W Anderson, W F Nixon, Samuel J Emerson, J E Burriss, John E Breazeale, M S Strickland, W P Wright, J A Cowan, J J Shirley, B S Johnson, Mrs J Lewis, J H Carlisle, E 0 Gordon, Mrs E J Hubbard, A P Shirley, Thomas Hutchinson, R P Shaw, W S Sharpe, John Wilson, J R Smith, J Fleet Clinkscales, Enoch Drake, Dr B F Brown, Misses Hamilton, Lewis Campbell, Hester Rogers, Silas Kay, W R Duckworth, James Chamblee, P K Norris, Levi Burriss, S W Williford, Lucy J Griffin, David Crosby, John C Whitefleld, R H Anderson, S S Newell, Milton Reese, Seaborn McCurry, (col) Milton Brown, Robert A King, N O Farmer, C Beaty, George Wilson. Octside op Anderson County. Dr A J Mathewa, James McMullen, J L Turner, Leroy Cleveland, H R Deadwyler, H C Edmonds, J B Aldmand, II J Goss, J Deadwyler, R C Adams, John Snow, Allen Chandler, J J Kennedy, James T Barnes, J W Brock, Mary J Murflf, W MitcheB, Margaret Brown, M C Andrews, Nimrod Traynham, James H Games, Robert Scott, John H Gambrell. It is no experiment for one to buy this Ma? chine, for they have been fully tried, and al? ways give satisfaction. We are continually receiving letters of commendation from parties who are using iL The above list was sold by the Anderson agency. There were Two Hun? dred and Nineteen Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Eight Singer Machines sold in the United States last year. Every one testifies to its superiority over all others. Each Machine warranted as represented. Call and see for yourselves before buying elsewhere. Very Respectfully, J. B. CLAKK & SON, Agents. Anderson, S. C. April 17, 1873 41 TELL EVERYBODY A B Byrd, Wm Pool, L T Mahaffey, Wm L Hopkins, Wm Smith, T R Jeter, D P Crosby, J R Nevitt, W L Cornog, J S Land, W H Saterfield, J H Skelton, T J Holland, G M Mattison, R P Kirkpatrick, W A Kay, J S Reeves, F Bagwell, H Thompson, G M Gambrell, Miss Laura Greer, Jane N Martin, THAT A. P. HUBBARD H AS just returned from Charleston, where he bought a uico selection of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' HATS, LADIES' SHOES, And almost everything you can think of. Don't wait until they are Jpicked over. Also, Fresh CONFECTIONERIES, APPLES, OR? ANGES, COCOANUTS, RAISINS, FIGS, &o. Iced Soda Water and Lemonade From this time forward. It affords mo great pleasure to state to this cominunity that the Soda Water business is on the increase, owing to the fact (the bar-rooms are closed) that men have become tired of driuking whiskey. Second Hand Soda Fountain for ? Sale. I have a good second hand Soda Fountain, all in good order, that will be sold very low, and terms made liberal. If not sold In one month, I will ship it to Now York. Apply soon, as the season is now at hand. April 17, 1873 41 A. P. H. J. B. HARRISON, of South Carolina, Wim T. J. MAGRUDER & CO., Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, NO. 1 HANOVER STREET, FIRST HOUSE FROM BALTIMORE STREET, April 3, 1873 BALTIMORE. 3U (im The Great Southern Weekly. Xlic "Worlcinjj 31un, 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 eight pages, finely printed on excellent paper. Price, $2 a year. jsS" Specimen copies sent free. Address" TILMAN R. GAIN ES, Editor and Proprietor, Columbia, S. C. Feb 27, 1873 34 3m MEDICAL CARD. DR. R. FURMAN DIVVER OFFERS his professional services to the cit? izens of Anderson and surrounding coun? try. Ho may ho found, when not profession? ally engaged, at his rooms over the Drug Store of Simpson, Hill <fe Co., on the north sido of the public square. Anderson, S. C, Feb. 4.1873. 31 i Latest Excitement I -o Phosphate Mania Subsided -0 COME ONE! COME ALL ! NEW GOODS of ALL BINDS Are now being received at C. A. REED'S. The most Elegant and Varied Spring and Summer Assortment In this Market, consisting of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Cassimeres and Linens, Ladies' Fancy and Dress Goods, Notions, Hosiery, &c. Shoes, of all descriptions, Hand-sewed and Cloth Gaiters and Croquet Slippers, Latest styles of Straw and Silk Hats. ALSO, A FULL SUPPLY OF Choice Family Groceries, CONFECTIONERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERYWARE, IRON, STEEL, AND BUGGY MATERIAL. I would invite special attention to a fine lot CHINA TEA SETTS and PARIAN VASES, which I now have on hand. Also, a fine lot of CIGARS, of the most pop? ular brands; TOBACCO, &c Call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. C. A.. REED. April 17,1873 41 LADIES' STORE. MISS C. C. DANIELS HAS returned from the North, where she selected a large and well-assorted stock of Ladies', Misses', and Cliildren's GOODS, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS, SHOES, NOTIONS, AND MANY OTHER NEW NOVELTIES, That will add much to a Lady's Toilet With a Complete Stock of MOJLM11Y GOODS, She begs her friends to call and examine her Goods before buying elsewhere, feeling confi? dent they caii be suited, both in Goods and price*. DRESS MAKING Attended to as usual, in which we guarantee satisfaction. If not, NO CHARGE. March 20, 1873 37 WE ARE NOW READY WITH OUR SPRING AND SUM? MER STOCK OF Fancy Cassimeres, Broadclo?is, O ASHMARETS, Tweeds, Linens, And all Goods suitable for Genta' or Boys' Wear. ALSO, A SELECT STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING, Which we are offering at low figures. If You Want Extra Linen Collars, Give ns a call. YOUNG MAN, if you entertain the idea of taking a "Rib," come in and dress your? self for the occasion. Married Man, call and purchase one of our handsome Cassimere suits; and when you re? turn home your wife will reward you with one of those k?ki?kind words you are so fond of. Little Bovs, call on us, and we will send you home with buttons "all over your clothes." J. It SMITH & SON, McCully's Corner, Anderson, S. C. Special Notice. We havo in connection with our Storo a Tailoring Department, and guarantee entire satisfaction, both in style and lit. We are also Agents lor the best make of SHIRTS, and can furnish a superior article on short notice. Give us a call. ? J. R. SMITH ?fc SON, McCully's Corner. April 10, 1S73 40 lui Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Hugh M. Prince, Sr. deceased, will present them to tho undersigned, properly at? tested, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to tho said Estate must make immediate payment. W. L. PRINCE, HUGH M. PRINCE, Executors. April 17, 1*73 41 3> LOOK OUT! WAHREN WHARTON, aged 12 years, and William Wharton, aged 17 or 18 voars, bound t:> me by tlicir mother, Catherine Whar? ton, have left my service. Any person em? ploying them will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Information as to their whereabouts will be thankfully received. Ad? dress, JESSE T. ASHLEY, Honca Path, S. C. April 17, 1873 41 1 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hcicby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the sixth d:iv of May next, for a Final Settlement of the Estates of P. K. Major and Joab W. Major, dqc'ci, and n Final Discharge therefrom. K. B. MAJOR. Adm'r. April 3. 1S73 . 39 ft*