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Beneficiary Scholarships foe Medical Students.?The Trustees of the Louisville (Kv.) Medical College have created a number of Beneficiary Scholarships, for the benefit of poor, but deserving young men seeking a first class medical education. ^One Beneficiary student is received from each Senatortal Dis? trict of any State, and one from each Congres? sional District of the different States. Sons of physicians and clergymen are very properly accorded Beneficiary Scholarships. Each Scholarship is worta to* the recipient of it $200, and those receiving such aid are known | only to the Dean. Mode of obtaining a Bene? ficiary Scholarship learned by applying to Dr. E. S. Gaiilard, Dean, Louisville, Ky. As the next session begins in September, all young men needing aid ahotdd apply as early as pos? sible. ' . TO 0TTB fiUBSCEIBERS. On and after the &t of October next, we propose to pay the postage upon all newspapers sent from this office to actual subscribers, who have paid'. the subscription in advance. All subscribers now in arrears are urged .'to take advantage of this proposition, by forwarding the. amount of their respective dues prior to the day mentioned. Until the law ier modified or repealed, we will take pleasure in pre-pay mettt of postage for all subscribers not in arrears, thereby hoping to establish the cash system in the matter of subscription. The proposed arrangement will prove beneficial to our subscribers, and we are satisfied that its general adoption will not "be injurious to our j finances. Remember, that for two dollars in ?advance we will send tiae Intelligencerone year, postage paid. ?MASS HEETTm . ' There will be a Mass Meeting and Pic Nie Dinrror at Townville on Thursday 21st instant, all. of which will be given in the interest of the Chicago and Augusta Railroad. ' Speakers will be present from Walhalla and various portions of Georgia to favor the enterprise. By order Ex. Com. . J. W. SPEARMAN, Sec ?Sr* "We'see that Proctor & Gamble's Ex? tra Olive Soap is becoming very popular in ? our city, its quality we. know is .superior, and * being nicely perfumed we are not surprised that consumers prefer it, and that it has a large sale, XEW ADYEBTISEMEirrS. Notice of Annual Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Board of County Commissioners of Anderson Countv will be held on the FIRST TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next, and all persons having bills against the County are hereby notified to deposit the same with the Clerk of the Board on or before the- FIRST DAT of September next, and in default thereof, such bills will not be audited at said Annual Meeting. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk County Commissioners. Aiigust7,1873 5 SCHOOL NOTICE. BELOW find statement of the amount due each School District on the 15th of July, 1873. The Trustees will please not exceed the amount of their respective School Districts: Fork No. 1 $287 58 Pendleton "2 402 90 Garvin "? 3 303 97 Brushy Creek 14 4 , 278 38 Rock Mills " 5 178 93 Centreville " 6 26? 27 Hopewell " 7 212 72 Williamston " 8 311 13 Savannah " -9 243 96 Varennes " 10 250 83 Broadaway ?' 11 268 18 Belton " 12 254 16 Dark Corner " 13 190 41 Hall " 14 254 16 Martin " 15 263 35 HoneaPath "16 ' 827 73 ' Anderson " 17 118 35. THOS. P. BENSON, School Commissioner, for Anderson Co. August 7,1873 5 GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! Fourth Grand Gift Concert FOE THE BENEFIT OF THE PBLfflMYofRlTlKY 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000 Every Fifth Ticket!; Draws a Gift #250,000 fox- only $50. The Fourth Grand Gift Cow art authorised by special net of the Legislature for the benefit of tue Public Library of Kentucky, will take place iri Public Library Hall, at \ Louisville, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold, and one-half of I these are intended for the European market, thus leaving only 30,000 for sale in the United States, where 100,000 -were disposed of for the Third Concert. The tickets are divided Into ten coupons or parts and haTe on their back the Scheme with a full explanation of the mode of draw ing. At thia Concert, which will be the grandest musical dis? play erer witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot j among the ticket-holders. The numbers of the tickets to be drawn from cne wheel by blind children and the gifts from another. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-.$250,000 I ONB GRAND CASH GIFT-.100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT_._. 60,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.._. 25,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-._. 17,500 10* CASH GIFTS 310,000 each.?. 100,000 80 CASH GIFTS 6,000 each-. 150 000 50 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each...._..?. 60,000 80 CASH GIFTS 500 each. 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS 400 each..*.. 40,000 150 CA?H GIFTS 300 each. 45,000 250 CASH GIFTS 200 each.,...?'.. 50,000 825 CASH GIFTS 100 each.?.. 32,500 11,000 CASH GIFTS 60 each...-. 530,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amounting to....^1,500,000 The distribution will be positive, whether ail the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the tickets sold?all unsold tickets being destroyed, as at the First and Second Concerts, and not represented in the drawing. PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole Uckets $50: Halves $25; Tenths, or each Coupon, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets $500 : 22^Tickets $1,000:113 Wholo Tickets $5,000 ; 227 Wholo Tickets Ino.OOO. No discount on less than $500 worth of Tickets at u time. The unparalleled success of tho Third Gift Ooncert, as well as the satisfaction given by the First and Second, makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to insure the prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert will oe conducted in all its details like the Third, and fun particulars may be learned from circulars, which will bo sent free from this office to all who apply for them. Tickets now ready for eale, and all orders accompanied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRA ML ETTJB, Agent Publ. Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. August 7,1873 5 lm Carolina High School. THE Third Term of CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL will commence August 11th. Tuition as heretofore. Board $13 per month, exclusive of washing. ? W. J. LIGON, Principal. July 31,1873 4 *2 Landreth s Turnip Seed. GLOBE, Norfolk, Ruta Baga, Flat Dutch and Seven Top TURNIP SEED, for salo by A. B. TOWERS. Jnly 31, 1873 4 5 APPRENTICES WANTED. WANTED, two good, steady BOYS to learn the harness business. Satisfactory refer c-nces required. Apply to M. HELDMANN, July Ol, 1S73 i s HYMENEAL. MARRIED, on Wednesday evening, July 30th, at the residence of the bride's father, bv Rev. Lewis M. Ayer, Mr. JOSEPH R. FAN* and Miss SALLIE A. SHARPE, eldest daugh? ter ol* Mr. Z. Sharpe, all of Anderson. On the 27th of July, at the residence of the bride's father, by G. W. Maret, Esq., Mr. ELIJAH HERRING and Miss MARTHA J. OTJT.-5, all of Anderson County. SPECIAL NOTICES. $gf* The hot and rainy weather is testing all exposed wood work, especially the doors in our Storei; and Dwellings. To prevent all shrink? age, and enable them to warrant, all work sold, by thorn, Messrs. I. H. Hall & Co., at a great expense, have erected, in connection with their Door Factory, a modern drying room, in which all Dcors are placed till fully dried, before glu? ing, vedging and pinning; this- process adds one-tliirdto the durability of the Doors. Send for price list of Doors, Sashes, Blinds, White Pine, Walnut and fancy Lumbers. Agents for Asbestos Roofing Felt, used extensively all over tie country for its cheapness and durabil? ity, a t > _ Patronize Hohe Enterprise.?Mr. P. p. Toale, whose advertisement appears in another column, has brought to a high state of perfec? tion th e largest and most complete Manufacto? ry of Doors, Sashes and Blinds in the Southern States. His warranted work, untiring; energy, personal application to business and liberal acl vertisi ag, nave placed his enterprise among the first in the South, thus giving to his many cus? tomers work and prices that aery competition. Price list sent free on application. In Everybody's Mouth. Praise and Sozodont.?Greatest luxury of modern times?beautifies and preserves the teeth. The tespulsive breath is rendered as flagrant as a rose, and coldness by friends, or in b??t less, will be no longer noticed, Spalc ing's Glue mends broken-toys, <fec. Loaves have their time to fall, And so likewise have I; The reason's just the same, It comes bf our getting dry. . But hen's the difference 'twixt the leaves and me, I falls ir ore harder and more freqt ent-leo. That i 3,1 used to, when I didn't cirink?Hub bard's Soda Water; but since Pve been drink? ing that alone, I don't fa!', half so hard aid not as often. ? All the Yeung Men say (since the Tuppor Law has been forced to the. letter) that the "Nice Little Man" ought to be patronized, and they pre ve their faith by their worki Hub bard is happy to say, not ooastingly, that! An? derson is-noW4'Temporwaoe till you can't reat.'' Cholera aews is healthy for Hubbard, as Soda Water in now being -appreciated more, than Watermelons.. , Fresh Confectioneries received every week or two at Hubbard's. And la ?t, hut not by any means least, you just ougl. t to go to Hubbard's, if you want to see Joe McGee's Auction on last Saleday beat to death i n prices of Clothing. Just thihk of it, a nice Summer Coat for $1.25, and Pants, with "st -ipes and buttons all over them," at $1.15 per pair, and lots of things cheap. August 7, 1873.? 5 THE '"RED SIGN MAN?' GOES FOR THE Chicago & Augusta Railroad. APPOINTED A DELEGATE TO THE ABBEVILLE CONVENTION. * i 'A n & cm Will Employ a Clerk in his place while In Abbeville; so no cusj tomer will be turned off without Goods. He has not Met a Man Tet WHO IS GOING TO Vote Against the Tax for the Railroad, AND EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD EXPECTS TO BUY THEIR FROM THE RKD SIGrN THIS FALL, THE RIGHT COTTON GIN FOUND AT LAST! MANtWACTUBED BY NEBLETT & GOODEIOH, Augusta, And Warranted in Every Respect. Price,, $3.60 per Saw, delivered at Anderson & S., S. C, rayablc the First November, 1873. Hand in your orders at once, that you may secure one of these SPLENDID GINS in time for the present crop. . . 1 S. BLECKLEY,. Agent for Anderson County. July 24,1873 _ THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. S.HARPE. BENSON &. 8HARPE, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C, * k T7"EEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock of DRUGS, I JA. CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, V PATENT MEDICINES, Ac I TjsSr Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. JUST RECEIVED, Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail and JFlesh BRUSHES, Glyfserine, Honey, Barbers' and Carbolic Toilet SOAPS, Loudon <fc Fitchea' 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, 1873 , _'_'_43_ly 9 DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, WOULD inform their friends and the public generaliv, that in addition to thoir extensive stock ol' DRUGS, MEDICINES, <fcc., We are agents for the Pure Liberty "White Lead, Which ii justly celebrated for its beauty and durability. BUY IT! TRY IT! TO MERCHANTS. HaVing been appointed Agonts in Anderson for ? ] Simmons' Great Hepatic Compound, or Liver Cure, Wo aro able to sell the same' by the Case, or in larger lots, at manufacturer's-prices, freights added. Call acd see. July 10,1873 1 D. C. CMningham. L. L. Gaillard. ANDERSOtt LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, BY CUNNINGILAM & GAILLAR?. July 31, 1873 4 BOARD REDUCED TO $3 PER DAY! COLUMBIA-HOTEL, COLI MBIA, S<. Ci THE Proprietor of this well-known first class Hotel would respectfully inform his many friends, and the public generally, that he he has reduced his rates of Board from $4 per day to $3 .per day, and at the same time pledges himself to spare no pains in the management of .the house to sustain its reputation as a first class Hotel in every respect. WAi. GORMAN, Proprletoi8. July 31, 1873 , 4 2 ? PENDLEM FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS at this point are now ready for the business of the season. The patrons of those Cards may expect prompt'at tention and GOOD WORK!. Mb. O. H. P. Fant Will forward Wool from Anderson by railroad, and mako settlements for rolls whon returned^ A NEW ECLIPSE COTTON GIN Will be in readineiis for the incoming crop; Patronage respoctfuUy solicited. July 31,1873 4 . 8m MEDICAL CARD, W. W. PEEK, M, D.j HAVING located at Holland's Store, in An? derson County, offers his professional services to the people of that vicinity and sur? rounding country. July 31, 1873 4 MAXWELL'S BARBER SH0? Anderson, S. C. HAVING secured a first-class Barber, With long oxperioiicf in the business, to assist in my Shop, I respectfully invite the custom of the Anderson gentlemen, feeling confident we will bo able to give perfect satisiaction. GEORGE MAXWELL, Benson House, July 31,1873 4 JP. THOMAS tolls boforo mo ono bay ? maro MULE, about eightcon years old, takon up by him about tho 7th of July, which the owner can have by proving ownership and paying cxponses. Ho lives about six miles south of Anderson, hear Mt. Creek church. JOHN E. BREAZEALE, Trial Justice. July 31, 1873 4 . 4 Take Warning! PERSONS Indebted to tho Estate of tho late Dr. T. A. EV1NS must settle their debts by tho Jirst day of September next, or they will bo proceeded against at law. B. F. WHITNER, Attornoy at Law. July 17, 1873 2 5 Binsrs New Crop Turnip Seed, EVERY VARIETY, For sale by BENSON & SHARPE. July 21,1873 3 New Advertisements. NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED fSj-N. F. BUBNHAM'S NEW TTJKB1NeT^J< H WATER WHEEL g ^ To be the Best Ever Invented, Pamplet Free. Address, York, Pa. L"?^ Pamplet Free. Address, York, Pa. Davidson College, Mecklenburg County, 'S. C. Thoroughly equipped. Seven professorships. Expenses low. Session begins September 25th, 1873. Send for Cata? logue. J. It. BLAKE, Chairman of the Faculty. Simonton Female College. Statesville, ISTi O. Rev. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, President: Location re markably healthy. . Twenty-live miles north of Davidson College. Accessible by railroad. Session begins Sept. 22, 1873, and continues nine months, closing June 22; 1674. Annual oxpenscs, board und English tuition, $200. Music und use of instrument, $50. Ancient and modern lan? guages, each $20. Send for circular. KENMORE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, Amtierst C. H., Virginia; Preparatory to the University of Va. H: A. Strode (Math. Medallist U. Va.), Principal and Instructor in Mathematics. H. C. Brock, B. 1 lt. U. Va. (recently Ass't. Prof. Latin, U. Va.) Instructor in Greek, Latin. French, German and Botany. This is oik of. the leading high schools of Virginia, and presents many advantages incom? parable with those of others. Students also received for the Summer. New session begins Sept..l5tb, 1873; For Catalogue, address the Principal. - agents wanted fob the new boost" Epidemic & Contagious Diseases, With the newest and best treatment for all cases. The only thorough work of the kind in the world. Embraces SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER. CHOLERA, and all analogous diseases. NO FAMILY SAFE WITHOUT IT, and all buy fit. Has 24. chromatic. Illustrations. The biggest chance of the season fdr agents. Address H. S. GOODSPEED <fc CO., 37 Park Row, New York._ die i.n tflQA per day! Agents wanted! All classes tpU bU ipcnJ of working people, bf either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo- I roentSf or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. ADORN YOUR HOMES '?r "Aware" and "Asleep." Sells like wildfire: The pair sent for 50 cents. A large discount to agents. Address W. F. CARPENTER, Foxboro, Mass._ TUftXWTT MADE RAPIDLY with Stcncii and HJLUJ5I J-i X Key Check Outfits. Catalogues and full particulars FREE. S. M. SPENCER, 117 Hanover St., Boston SARATOGA APER1MT.S?! form of a powder as the Saratoga Mineral Spring Waters, and used for tho same purposes. Compact and Portable. Prepared only by Gfco. U. Fish A Son, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Sold by Druggists. ?2- Tav it. HTTT Tho greatest compdund n I I - I I r known for man or beast. _ , ? ? ? - ? t-i There U no palh or twilling I m e dicin ?j. <wu viU not nlieve- ? su? and lame joints are made 1 supple. Cures more rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, headache, toothache, sore throat and bad sprains on man, and sore shoulder, stilF Joints, sprains, ringbone, spavin, A.c., on animals, than all other remedies, in same time. Wholesale Agents, Dowle, Moise and Dnyls, Cliarleston. Agents wanted in every county. FRANCIS 4 EL DllIDGE. 1'rop'rs, 020 N. Front St, Philadelphia, Pa. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANFORD'S Liver1 Invigorator, A purely Vegetable CatharHb and Toriit, for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Debility, Sick.Headache, Bilious Attacks ami all derangements of Liver, Stomach aud Bowels. Ask your'Druggist for it. Beware of imitations. StfATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. JIum])hreys, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, B. T. Gray has made suit to m? to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of A. D. Gray, decoasod. These aro thcrcforo to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said A. D. Gray, deceased, that thoy ?bo and appear, belbfo mc, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. H., on Friday, 15th day of August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the'said Ailrrtinis tration should not bo granted. Givon under iiiy band, this 28th day of July, A. D. 1873. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ' Judge of Probate. July 31, 1S73 1 2* ELIJAH WEBB, Trial Justice, ANDERSON, C. HAVING been appointed Trial Justico for Anderson County, I am propnrcd to transact any business within my jurisdiction. Also, will draw Deeds, Mortgages, Deeds ofl Trust, Marriage Settlements, Contracts between Landlord and Tenant, &c I can be found :it tho Auditor's oflicc, near the Post Office.? Charges moderate. ELIJAH WEBB. July 31,1873 i 2 Pair Notice! HAVING purchased the NOTES and AC? COUNTS Of Sil ARPE & TOWERS, I now give notice tbat I expect prompt pay? ment of the same when due. All persons whose Notes and Accounts are past due, I ex pact to pay the same within 30 days from this date. W. S. SHARPE. July 10,1873' i BIVINGSVILLE Shirtings & Sheetings. IAM Agent for the aale of the BIVINGS VILLE 7-8 SHIRTINGS, ^"SHEET? INGS and YARNS. I am also Agent for DuPdNT's Powder, Rifle and Blasting, Wi S. SHARPE. I am Agent for the sale of the Carolina Fertilizer and Soluble Pacific Guano. W. S, SHARPE. JUly 10, 1873 ? 1 BUY THE BEST. BBOWN COTTON Gm. IAM THE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE Brown Cotton Gin For Anderson. Oconee and Pickens Counties. This GIN will give you Perfect Satisfaction in Every Respect. Below, read certificates of C. E. Horton, W. 13. Newell aiid Dr. N. J. Newell. I ?would also refer anv one wishing a gin to Capt. W. D. Evins, ThosfW. Martin, D. H. Glenn, Thos. Harper, Newton Acker, John G. Hall, Geo. F. Burdett, Maj. Robt. Dugan, King & Elrod, and H. J.' Epting, who have had this GIN in use during the past season. Call and get a Circular. W. S. SHARPE, No. 4 Granite Row, Williamston, Juno 15,1873; Messrs. Sharpe & Towers: Sirs?In answer to vour inquiry in regard to mv opinion of the BROWN COTTON GIN, I can say that I would notTak^ it down to put up any other Gin that I am acquainted with. It runs very light; is no trouble to keep in order. To prove the last assertion, I ginned three hundred and twenty bales on mine and never removed the caps from-tho inks; in l?ct, I don't think I lost 20 minutes in all the time from anything wrong with the Gin. It makes a very good staple, ana "Sells in our market at the highest prices. Yours respectfully, 0. E. HORTON, Hall Township, Juno 21,1873. Messrs. Sharpe & Towers: Wo bought from you a Fifty-Saw BROWN COTTON GIN, on which we ginned 150 bales of cotton. We think it is the best Gin made. Thd Gin runs light, picks fast and clean, and makes a fine sample. W. B. NEWELL, N; J. NEWELL. July 10, 1873 * 1 3m GREAT REDUCTIO" IN PRICES! LADffiS' DRESS GOODS WILL be sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES from this day to close out my Summer Stock. A. B. TOWERS, ?? No: 4 Granit? Row. July 10, 1873 CLOTHING* IN order to close oiit niy Stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, prices will be reduced this day. Call soon, or they will be all gone. A. B. TOWERS. July 10, 1873. ?i I ? SHOES, SHOES; A LOT of WOMEN'S SHOES, Nos. 3, 4 and 5, for sale at $1 PER PAI?i Call soon or you win* miss a BARGAIN; . A Good Stock of other Shoes for salo low by A. B; TOWERS; Jhlyio, i873 1 GE?. W. WILLIAMS, ") f JAKES BRIDGE, jr.; WILLIAM BIRNIE, >- ?< FRANK K. TAYLOR, JOS. Hi ROBERTSON..) * ? (.ROB1!:: 8; CATIICART. GEO. f71tJls"& CO,, FACTORS ?nd COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. ('.. WILLIAMS, BIBNIE 6 CO., Commission Merchants, 65 Bearer Street and 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK; ?^S- Liberal Advances niado on Cotton and Produce shipped to us at cither point. July 10, 1N73 1 5m Dr. January and Cancer! THE celebrity of thtj January Infirmary, established in Murphrcesboro, Tenn., in 18-18, associated the above name with the treat? ment of Cancer until they became synony? mous, both passod away witli the war. But great discoveries, like truths, livic forever. Dr. J. O. January, inheriting his father's talciits, and improving on his experience, has achieved a success i* advance of their former history, owing to his increased patronage he has perma? nently located in St. Louis; the numerous let? ters ho is receiving, and largo arrival of pa? tients, justify his move to this central point. Wo would advise all afflicted with Cancer, Scrofula, Fistula, Piles, <!tc., to apply to him, as ho possesses perfect control of those diseases; without pain or tho knife. Address; JANUARY <fc MADISON; 715 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Md; July 10.1873 _1 ly THE MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN Against the World ! I^OR quality and quautity of lint, case of ; management, speed and lightness of draft: Address, , B. EARLE SEABORN,, Poudlotoh, S. C. July 10. 1873 I'-'"". 8 IN PRICES AT THE ANDERSON EMPORIUM OF . ... Waveriy Hotel Building* Calicoes from 10 to Grenadine, IS to 60. Piques, 25 to 40. Dress Linens. 25 to 40, AND ALL OTHER" " Dress Goodspropcrtionally Cheap* This is no Humbug! We mean what we Say J CALL and examine our Goods a"nd Prices, and you will be convinced that you can save air least 25 per cent; by purchasing your Goods from, us; Our stock in Dress Goods is well assortedr from the cheapest to the finest fabrics, and our stock in all its branches will be replenished from time to time with everything new andi desirable; As it is not always convenient to pay cash* for goods; we propo'so to chargo goods "to1 prompt paying customers at cash prices; to be paid for in the fall; TO ARRIVE. Iu a fow days we will receive still another invoice .of Ladies' and Misses' HATS and MILLINERY GOODS, of the very latest stylos; arid those who haVe ndt yet bought would do well to examine our stock before! purchasing; ? C. A. REED & CO. " June i2; i873_49 _ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,* COUNTY OF ANDERSON. in the Probate Court. . Geo. W. Rankin against Wm. R. Rankin, Goo: A. Rankin, Mary M. Blassingamc, W. N. Rankih, Jas. C. Rankin; Margaret A. Blas singarne, Jane C. Rankin, Geo: W. Rankin, Eliza B. Rankin, Margaret P; Rankin, Mar? tha A. Rankin, Mary Boggs and Sarah Onv Defendants;?Petition for Partition of Real ' Estate. To the Defendants, Wni. R. Rankin and James Cs Rankin: "ITOTJ are hereby summoned ahd required to. JL answer the petition in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said peti? tion on the subscriber at his office at Anderson C. H., S. C.j within twenty d?Vs dfter the ser? vice hereof, oxel?sive of the day of such, ser? vice ; and if you fail to answer the petition1 within the time aforesaid; the petitioner in this action will apply to the Court lor the relief de? manded in the petition. JOHN B. MOORE, ? . . S?L Pro. Pet. July 17, 1873 . ? To the Defendants^ "Wm; R. Rankin and Jas; C; Rarikin: TAKE N?TICE, That the summons in this action; of which the 'foregoing is a copy, was* filed in the. oiDceof the Judge of Probate at Anderson C: H., S. C... oh the 10th of July A. D. 1873; JOHN B. MOORE,, Sol. Pro; Pot, JUly ?3; 1873 2 0 flEW" FIRM. 1STEW StJSHSTESS! For Anderson; though she has long since! merited it?yea, more. THE undersigned have this day ?dtereckfht? partnership in the namo of "WATSON <fc SON, for the express purpose of coiidttctirig s General Commission Business; We tender our sincere thanks to oiir frife'rids and a generous public for liberal patronage the past seventeen years, and wo do" hope to act iri such a way, in this our new business, as td niecit'a continuance of the same. Liberal advancements made oh evijrythihg consigned us on sale, * Office with Lewis <fc Go'.,- No. 9 Granite Rdw; Anderson, S. C* JOHN B. WATSONj L. REED WATSON: March 4,, 1S73 35 To Contractors; THE CONTRACT for re-bulldirig BRIDGE across Big Bftivcrdam, near Fair Play, on road from Earle's Bridge to Fair Play, will bo let to the lowest bidder on the spot, o? MON DAYj 11th day of August next; ALSO, The Contract for building New Bridge across the Threc-and-Twenty, on the road .front Earle'a Bridge to Centrevillo, will be let to the lowest bidder oh SATURDAY, the 9th day of August next, on tlie spot: Specifications will bo exhibited b'ri tile dayd of lettirij+ the contracts; and in the rhcahtirrid parties "desiring information rriay' obtain tHq same from either of the Commissioriors: Bonds with approved sureties will be.required for the" faithful performance of the Contract: By order of the Board. ... W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk Co:-Com, July 10, 1873 1_5 STEAM ENGINES! ALL persons wishing Steam Ehgihe?, will lind it to their interest to call on the un? dersigned, who are,now the recognized agents for the best Steam Engines biiilt in the Uni? ted States?Engines that are unequalled for Strength, durabilitv and bcautv of finish. ?S BORNE & McCULLY, . April 10, 1873 40 6m _tURNIP SEED. BUIST'S New Crop Turnip Seeds, of every Variety, for sale bv SIMPSON, HILL <fc CO. July 21,1S73 ?