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THE MARKETS. Anderson, May 21, 1873. There has been very little cotton on the mar? ket this week* The market closed this evenirlg at 16 to 16} for middlings. SPECIAL NOTICES. So Lady's Toilet Complete Unless there be the fragrant Sozodont ; nnto the breath sweet odors it imparts, the gums a rubv redness soon assume, the teeth quick rivial alabaster tint, and seem as pearls set in a coral vase. Spalding's Glue, cheap, convenient, useful. ?SS^ Carpenters, Pattern Makers and Cabinet Makers Will take notice that P. P. Tuale, of Charleston, has on hand and for sale White Pine of the finest grade, wholesale and retail. Also, Walnut, Oak and other hard woods. LADIES' STORE. WE take pleasure in thanking our many friends and customers for their Liberal Pat? ronage with us this Spring, and must say our J business has never been more prosperous and flattering in all departments?DRESS-MA? KING, MILLINERY and LADIES' GOODS, which prompts us to stall order and keep on hand FRESH GOODS, AND the Latest Novelties of the Season. Expect this Week a fine let of New'Hats, Bonnets and Flowers, Those who have not purchased already, can get a pretty-, new HAT, just from Market, by calling soon at. the LADIES' f?TORE. Also, a fine selection of PRINTS, Ladies' arid Children's-SHOES, Ac MISS C. 0. DANIELS. May 22,1873 46 SOFT WALE ANY MORE. t FRESH STOCK. WE have just received Borne EXTRA FINE SADDLE and HARNESS HORSES and MARES. Also, some FINE MULES, well matched or single. We can now show some of the best Stock that has ever been in this market du ring the fall and winter seasons. We are anxious to sell.' We will swap, or any way to suit the people. ' Ladles wishing to exercise or horseback can now be accommodated with the finest Horses and rigging. We keep for hire good Buggies, double or single; two-horse Carriages, dcubleand single Wagons, which can be had at the shortest no? tice. D. C. CUNNINGHAM. LEROY OATLLARD. Anderson, S. a, May 22,1673. 46 SIMPSON, HILL & CO., DRUGGISTS, SSign of the Golden Mortar, -?nclcx*soxi9 S? C, KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND -A][.MOST EVERYTHING W .THE DBUG LINE, ?.>.??' ..... 7 AND SELL AT AS SHORT PROFITS AS ANYBODY. arvE US A CALL, May 22,1872 46 - HIGH'S Magnolia Balm _ A FEW APPLICATIONS 31/ EE A Pure Blooming Complexion. It Is Purely Vegetable, and its operetta is Men and felt at once. It doaa away with the Jloahed Appear? ance caused by Heat, Fatiguo, and Excitement. Ural* and removes all Blotches and Pimple*,, dispelling dark andnnslghtly spots. Drives away Tan. Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its gentle bat povsrfal influence macUeo the fiided cheek with , YOUTHFUL BLOOM AHD BEAUTY. 45old by au Druggist and Fancy utons. Depot, 63 Park Place. New York. *"wa? IT. S. Internal Revenue, ColI/Ectok's Office, to Distbict S. C, 1 Columbia, May 18, 1873. j NOTICE Is hereby given to a'l parties inter? ested, that the following described prop? erty has been seized for violation of Internal Revenue Laws by the United States, and that bonds for costs oi an action in the U. S. Court | for forfeiture, must be filed in the Collector's Office, Third District, S. C, within thirty days from date hereof, or the property will be sold under provisions of the Act of July 13,1866, Section 63, viz: One Yoke Oxen, ono Wagon and Two Gal? lons Whi3key. C. L. ANDERSON, Collector 3rd District S. C. ? May 22, J873 4* 3 After 30 Y :aro of trial has proved to toe the bent healing and pain sabdu Mmm Mnlmrmt in the WwMi fit is reecmnendod with raboundea' ugmaM In aU eases of Ca ts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Bbeuma tism. Hard Sn oiling*, Bites, Chilblains, Btiffnoss of the Joints, Frozen Feet, Ears, ic, &a, among all persons, and fx Sprains, Fonndora, Bingbone, Poll?, Evil, Scratch e s, Windfalls, Hoof-ale. Spavins, springy halt,Saddle, Collar and Harn &M Galls; also diseases of the Eyo sad Bar la wn&aXSO JOrd'HTeimlgll, Itheamatistn, Gout, Letts Back, Salt Rheum, loisonous Bites, External Bone and Hubcio Affections, Sore Nipples, tc, aad may bo 3 os?y termed ti ie ^anaee? for all EXTERNAL "WOUNDS JBS-Remeiabcr, this Liniment did not spring up 1 x a day or a year, producing the MOST AB6DBD USD TTKXAXUBAL CUHXS CUXKMB ET Urvr-Bons xxz Mckhhooh Eunsarsrs. But wo have the experience of over thirty years of trial, vntb 4 tie most aubefastisi results, aad by a multitude of iritaeasea. " \ If the Lininentis not as recommended, tho Money*will be Eefimdei Do not be imposed upon by tsnug any other LInl. pent chiming f be same propertles-or results. They sro s cbeat aal a fraui. Bo euro lad get nothing r M? M^ag Jjsm? J33-SGLD DT AL.. DlTCGGtSXS X5D CouSTiT 8T0E23 at ,S5c^ 50c and $1.00 per Settle. Soxtcs Snas or Born.it, Srajt, to i .iiTow mfg. co. THE NEW RED SIGN AND THE MODOC WAS ! Two Topics of PuMic Interest. The Red S%n Store must be Seen. The Modoci Must be Exterminate*!! If you want So keep out of tho Modoc War, you must do your trading at tho "Red Sign Store." If you do your best for mo, I will use all my influence with *Jio Conscript Officer, and per? haps" can savo you; though I will tell you plainly that fcrty millions of people?men, women and children?have to whip thirty In? dians under Capt Jack. Now, you had better come and sco mi about the Modocs. S. M. PEGG, Red Sign Store. May 22,1873 . GOOD BREAD. WE have a supply of tho BEST FAMILY FLOUR, which webuy from tho Mill in Ten? nessee. Fresh ground Flour makes better bread than old Flour. We ofFer inducements to cash buyers and prompt customers on time. Call soon before it is all gone 8HARPE A TOWERS. No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. May 15, 1873 45 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ?uited States vs. John Frazer & Co? IN PURSUANCE of the orders made in this case, the undersigned offers for sale the PROPERTY mentioned and described in the conveyance to James Robb and Charles Ti Lowndes, Trustees, dated the 29th February, 1868. Bids for the Property, or any portion thereof, will be received bv the Referee under seal until the FIRST DAY of JUNE, 1873.? Such bids to state whether for cash. Or for one-third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and' mortgage of the property and assignment of policy of insurance. Or in the bonds of T. D. Wagner and W. L. Tronholm, payment of which is secured by the said mortgage to Messrs. Robb and Lowndes, which arc commonly known as "A"-bonds. No bid payable in""A" Bonds will be receiv? ed for an amount less than the appraised value of the property as set forth in the said mort? gage. Bids may be made embracing all or ei? ther of the above alternatives. SAM'L. LORD, Jr., Referee. Among tho above is the following property in and near the town of Pendleton, to wit: Store House and Lot, Now occupied by Randell ?Sic Beilotte, known as the Benson Property. Store House and Lot, Now occupied by Hunter & Long, known as Shanklin Hall. Tin Shop, Now occupied by G. D. Barr. Office and Lot, Known as the Sloan Lot. House and Lot, Now occupied by W. K. Lindsey, opposite Dr. John H. Maxwell's. All of the above property situated on Public Square of Pendleton Village, S. C. Plantation, Situate in Oconee County, containing four hun? dred and filty-seven acres. Known as the Huger Place. Tho undersigned is prepared to receive bids and negotiate lor tho sale of the above Prop? erty. Persons desiring further information, wi? call upon D. O. LONG, Pendleton, S. C. May 8,1873 44 4 SAJLE OF Valuable Real Estate. The United States vs. John Frazer & Co. IN PURSUANCE of tho orders made in this case, the undersigned offers for sale the PROPERTY mentioned and described in the conveyance to James Robb and Charles T. Lowndes, Trustees, dated the 29th February, 1S68. Bids for the Property, or any portion thorcof, will be received bv the Referee under seal until the FIRST DAY of JUNE, 1873.? Such bids to state whether for cash. Or for one-third cash, balance in one and two 3'cars,..secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgago of the property and assignment of policy of insurance. Or in the bonds of T. D. Wngnor and W. L. Trenholm, payment of which is secured by tho said mortgage to Messrs. Robb and Lowndes, which are commonly known as "A" Bonds. No bid payable in "A" Bonds will be re? ceived for an amont less than the appraised value of the property as set forth in the said mortgago. Bids may bo made embracing all or either of the above alternatives. SAM'L. LORD, Jr., Referee. Among tho above is the following property in and near the town of Anderson, to wit: The J. T. Sloan Property, On tho South east corner of the Pnblic Square, including the Brick Store occupied by B. F. Crayton & Sons and others, and the former residence of the late Christopher Orr, Esq., now occupied by Dr. Scudday. Also, a Tract of Wood Land, containing 25 acres, more or less, in the suburbs of the Town, west of the Blue Ridge Railroad. The Elias Earle Property. Consisting of the several premises now occu? pied by Jordan GambrelL, J. Fleetwood Clink scales, A. F. White, James Wilson, J. L. Daw son, residence and Tin Shop, David White, (shop lot,) the western half or the Governmont Stable Lot, and one-half of the vacant lot east of James Wilson, and in front of S. H Lang ston, which is known as tho G inner lot. The McFall & Hammond Property, Being tho Brick Building, Storo and Residence, on the east side of Main street, second square south of tho Court House, now occupied by Mrs. Taylor. The Arnold Property, Houso and Lot, on tho west side of Main street, third square south of tho Court House, occupied by \Vm. M. Archer and others. Lot contains two acres in tho whole, and is made up of four lots originally, numborod 138, 139, 140 and 141. The Johnson Female tfniversity Property. Buildings and Lot containing eight acres, The Wilson Property. Consisting of tho three-story Brick Storo and Lot, on the North sido of the Public Square, occupied by Simpson, Hill <fc Co. as a Drug Store. The Williams Property, -Boing the Houso and Lot of 4 9-10 acres of Land, occupied by David White. The J. P. Earle Farm, Better known as tho Morso Placo, containing 24 acres, more or less, situate on the Pendleton Road, one milo from tho Court House, now oc? cupied "by Col. T. J. Roberts. The Opie Property, Formorly known as the Isham Taylor Placo? House and Lot now occupied by Mrs. Mary Vandiver. pB~ The undersigned, as agents of the par? ties, aro prepared to rooeivo and forward oflers, and negotiate for tho sale of any and all of the property. Persons desiring to purchaso should call on them and examine tho property at once. REED & BROWN. May 1, 1873, 43 THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPE. BENSON & SHARPE, DRUGGISTS ana APOTHECARIES, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C, KEEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES, &c. jZ^r Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. JUST RECEIVED, Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail and Flesh BRUSHES, Glycerine, Honev. Barbers' and Carbolic Toilet SOAPS, . Loudon & Fitches' Abdominal SUPPORTERS, Spring and Common SHOULDER BRACES, with Skirt Supporters, , Fine Dressing and Pocket COMBS, T Florence Looking GLASSES, (fbr 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 L 1873 43 ly S. BLECKLEY . IS STILL AT THE CHEAP CASH COENEE, ON GRANITE ROW, .-..?tii ??' ? . TtTlTH AS LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW GOODS, GROCERIES, TT as People generally have in this Country, and deals them out as Faikly and as MANTOUNCES TO THE POUND as ANYBODY ELSE. Give the OLD MAN a Call, PAY WHAT YOU OWE ?IM, and BUY MORE GOODS. Anderson C. H.f S? C, May 1, 1873 43 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. Great Indncemenis are now Offered by the Undersigned to CASH BUYERS. HE HAS JUST RETURNED FROM BALTIMORE WITH A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCE OP DRY GOODS, ! I Ladies' Dress G-oods^ A SPLENDID LOT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES ANB HATS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE GOODS, LADIES' HATS, Trimmed and ?ntrimmed. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLB VERY LOW. ALL you have to do is to give him a call, and you will be pleased with some of his Goods before vou leavo. The RED, WHITE and BLUE SIGN will be sure to draw your attention, and ho is pre? pared to prove that everything it asserts is too true to be disputed. ??r All those of my customers whose Accounts remain yet unpaid, are urgently requested to pay up before the first of June, after which time I will bo*forced to leave the Accounts of all delinquents with an Officer of the law for collection. ? P. K. McCULLY. April 17,1873_ 41_3m ' ?OWIK CAEOLIHA LOASf 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 guarantee of the entire Rank Capital, which amounts to three hundred thou? sand dollars ($300,000.) This department will enable all classes to find a safe security fbr their savings, however small; and at the same time bearing a remu? nerative interest (six per cent, compounded quarterly.) Curroncy can be remitted by ex? press, and drafts by mail. F. A. MITCHELL, Cashier. ... DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES. Geo. S. Cameron, G. L. Bulst, W. H. Mlddlcton, E. H, Frost, A. J. Crews, W. C. Bee, W. B. WMiams, E. Waltjen, H. II. DcLeon, C. G. Mpmmfftger, - B. O'Neill, Win. L. Webb, A. P. Caldwell, ? J.T. Wolsman, J. M. Shackelford, Geo. IL Walter, .. . J.C.Ii. Clausscn, L. D. Lazarus. April 24,1873 42 3m SULLIVAN & SLOANS, SLOAN, SULLIVAN & CO., Anderson C. H., S. C. ALSO, J. T. SLOAN & CO., Pendleton, S. C. AS the NOTES and ACCOUNTS of the above firms have been placed In my hands for collection, and as, under a late decis? ion of the1 Supremo Court of the United States, the Homestead is not exempt from the payment of such debts, those indebted to any of the firms above mentioned, would do well to call soon, as'a:'compromise can be effected, and costs saved, . JOHN E. BREAZEALE, Trial Justice Andorson County. May 1, 1873 43 4 bENTAL CARD. ? i -? Dr. J". B. Moseley ^jP*??55v?. HAS just returned i^YvA^W fr?m Baltimore, where sd^Sv^v v ?Jf&^L '10 ^lftS been perfecting ^jgfg^ggtet^s?Q^^ himsolf in the Science "?isBaglf of Dentistky, and has ^^3HB^^gHS|^^^opened an Offieo in the "3^> "AAjfiffly^^^^J building occupied by '^^Wfe#^r With an improved ^llpgjlp^7 "DENTAL CHAIR," and a magriificont set of DENTAL INSTRU? MENTS, he propos&s to do all Dental work in a style of excellence that will guarantee satis? faction to all who may desire his sorv ices. May 8, 1873 44 IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho District of South Carolina. In the matter of Eugeno G. Evans, Bankrupt. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.?The un? dersigned heroby gives notice of his ap? pointment its Assignee of Eugeno G. Evans, of Pendletonf7ia the,Conntv of Anderson and Statobf So.uth Carolina, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon Ins own petition by the Dis? trict Court of sstid District. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Assignee, <tc. May 13, 1873 45 3 CANCERS CURED ! BY DR. KLINE'S WONDERFUL CANCER ANTI? DOTE, which destroys and rcmoroa the Cancer en? tire, without the use of llie Knife or the loss of Blood, and at the same time, overcomes the tendency to Cancer in the systenll Wo also treat all forms of Chronic, LonR-Stanfl iij?' and Obscure Disease, with unparalleled success; espe? cially Epilepsy, or Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Scrofula ana Secondary Syphilis. For particulars. Circulars, Ac, call on or address Dks. GREENE, L1NDLEY A BENTLEY, Charlotte, N. C, Goldsboro, N. C, Or, Ahheville, N. C. 1 May *, 1?73 ** 3m \ CLOTHISG, HATS, SHOES. DRESS GOODS, Musical Instrumentss FANCY SOAPS, OOLOON3SS AND ALL KINDS OP Fancy -A.rticles5 CAN BE BOUGHT FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS AT HUB BARD'S At tho Lowest Prices over known in THESE COUNTRY For the Cash, Them fellows he bought the Goods from said he MUST sell them and pay up, or somebody would have to "FEEL CURIOUS," and Hub bard thinks that's talking with the bark on. May 8,1873 44 J. B. HARRISON, of SouthCarolina, WITH T. J. MAGRUDER & CO., Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, NO. 1 HANOVER STREET, FIRST HOUSE FROM BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. April 3, 1873 3D 6m DB.J.W. GURLEY, Oculist and Aurist, Can be found at the Dental Booms of Dr. J. B. M?seley. May 8, 1S78 44 Greenville & Columbia Railroad, ANDERSON 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 ready for shipment. U. H. P. FANT, Agent. April 24, 1873 42 Tennessee White Corn. BEST BREAD CORN in market for salo low by SHAHPE <fc TOWERS. May 15, 1873 4$ hi; NEW FIRM! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS. WE would respectfully inform our friends and the trading public that we have re* cently purchased in the Northern markets, and have now 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 Gents' Furnishing Goods of every kind{ Gents' Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Toadies' 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* tion. In short, we flattor ourselves that we are pre* pared to supply the wants of our customers, and trust that we may have a share of their patronage. Call and see us at our stand, NO. 9 GRANITE BOW, Formerly occupied by Messrs. Watson & Bro?? ANDERSON C. H.> S. C. AGENCIES: WE are Agents for? SHOAL CREEK FACTORY YARN, SLMS' WAGONS, and the ROTHHAM SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY, All of which we are prepared to furnish at short notice, either at Wholesale or retail. Call and examine for yourselves, and be satisfied as to quality, ifcc. LEWIS & CO. April 17, 1873 41- ? . . . 3ni N E W g GOODS O U SHARPE & T0?3 ARE NOW RECEIVING A NEW STOCK OF GOODS) CONSISTING OF A Fine Line Ladies' Dress Goods, Ctdlcoes, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, Jaconet and Swiss Mus linsj Nansook Muslins, Buff and White Pique-. FOR HEN'S WEAK. Cassimere-, Cashmaret, White and Colored Linen, Cottonade, Jeans, ?fcc. A FINE STOCK SHOES & BOOTS* Saddles and Bridles. If You Want a GOOD HAT Call on Us. Htird^a^? and Cutlery* Best assortment in Town. CLOTHING, A Splendid lot of Clothing; s 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, Hants. Corn, Peas, Flour, made from best Winter Wheat, Lard, by the pound or can, And many articles too numerous to mentiorti Wo 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 Lar dies to our stock of DRESS GOODS and GAITERS. Wo paid CASH for our goods, arid carl sell them lower than if bought on time. Come and look at our Goods. We charge nothing for" showing. SHARPE A TOWERS? No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S; C? April 24, 1873 _42_ TIME IS MONEY! Cheap, Quick and Sure Route of Travel, by Walhalla, S. C, to Atlanta, Georgia, and Return. THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, who are in' terestcd in saving time and money, are informed that ON AND AFTER MONDAY, the 21st instant, wo will run a DAILY LINE of HACKS from Walhalla to tho terminus of th? Air Lino Railroad, making conncctionwith tho train running to Atlanta, Ga., and a return litte to Walhalla, leaving tho railroad fbr Walhalla immediately after the arrival of the train from Atlanta. Persons can now leave Walhalla and arrive in Atlanta tho Same day | or, leavirig At? lanta, w ill arrive in Walhalla on a regular con? necting tine* THOMPSON A STEELE. May 1, 1873 43 The Great Southern Weekly. The Working' Man, 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, ??r- Specimen copies sont froe. Address ^ ? a TILMAN R. GAINES, Editor and Proprietor. Columbia, S. C. Fob 27. 187.T 34 Sm