The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 14, 1873, Image 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. . On^nd after the 1st of October next, we propose to pay the postage upon all newspapers sent.fr?m 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 feaount of their respective dues prior to the day mentioned. Until tho law is modified, or repealed, we will take pleasure in prepay? ment 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 bene^ficial to our subscribers, and we are satisfied that its general adoption will not bo injurious to our finances. Remember, that for two dollars in advance we will send the Intelligencer one year, . postage paid. * MASS MEETING. There will be a Mass Meeting and Pic Nie Dinner atTownville on Thursday 21st instant, all of which will be given in the interest of the Chicago and Augusta Railroad. Speakers will be present froni Walhalla and various portions of Georgia to favor the enterprise. By order Ex. Com. J. W. SPEARMAN, Sec. The hot and rainy weather is testing all, exposed, wood work, especially the doors in our Stores and Dwellings. To prevent all shrink? age, and enable them to warrant all work sold by them, Messrs, L H. Hall & Co., at a great expense, have erected, in connection with their Door Factory, a modern drying room, in which . all Doors are placed till fully dried, before glu? ing, wedging and pinning; this process adds one-third to 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 aver the country for its cheapness and durabil? ity. " . ' a , ??_ Patkoxize Hom k Enterprise.?Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement appears in another column, has brought to a high state of perfec? tion the largest and most complete Manufacto? ry of Doors, Sashes and BJinds in the Southern States. His warranted work, untiring energv, personal application to business and Uberal ad? vertising, have placed his enterprise among tho first in the South, thus giving to his many cus ' tomers work and. prices that defy competition. Price list sent free on application. Sozodont. This word, whichhss been staring everybody In the face for the past few years, and is now getting into nearly -everybody's mouth, is a preparation for cleansing, beautifying and pre? serving the teeth, sweetening tho breath, and arresting the progress, of decay. * Spaiding's Glue, up to the sticking point. ?Sf* We see that. Proctor 6s 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. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. School Examination. THE Examination of tho Three-and-Twenty " (colored) School will take place on the Fourth Saturday in August. All who have a desire to see the progress, of the colored people are invited to attend. _ W? T. C. WHITE, Teacher. mmm w mm Opens October 1; continues through nine months. It is organized in schools on the elective system, with full courses in Classics, Literature, Science (with practice in Chemical and Physical Laboratories,) in Law, Medicine, Engineering, Teaching and Acriculture. Apply for Cata? logues to JAMES F. HARRISON, Chairman, P. O. Unlr ?versity of Virginia, Albemarle Co., Ya. August 14,1S73 6 Ira WILLIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE, WTT T ,T AJgSTQIV, S. C. THE Third Collegiate year will open Oct. 6, . 1873, and close July 2,1874. Rates for 20 weeks, in advance: Board, ex? cluding washing and lights, ?70.00: Regular Tuition, including Latin, Greek, French, and Vocal Music, $10.00 to $25.00; To Ministers' daughters, Free: Piano, Organ or Guitar ?20.00. For a Catalogue, address Rev. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M. President. August 14, 1S73 6 2m F. W. WAGENER & CO., % Successors to WAGENER, M?NSEES & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, 163 & 165 East 3zj and 2 & 4 Queen St., V. W. WAGKXER. GEO. A. WAGKX2B. ? fTI A1? T "PQTA AT Q P August 14, 1873 6 - . 3m A/.F/. M.\ BY orderof M.\ W.\ G.\ M.\ R. S. BRUNS, R.\ W.\ Bro. F. A. CONNOR will lay the corner stone of tho WnJJAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE, at 11 a. m. on Wednesday, August 27, 1873, af? ter which a public address will be delivered by Bro. WilL Christie Benet, Prcsidont of tho Ma? sonic Female College, Cokesbury, S. C. The public generally are invited to attend, and all members of tho Fratsrnity are request ted to come prepared to assist in the ceremonies. Half fare tickets will be issued; and a compli? mentary dinner will be given to the craft. Williamston, S. C, Aug. 14, 1878 6?2 ? D. A. P. JORDAN, . with Henry Efeadel, Jr., & Co., Importers and Jobbers of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS AND HEAVY GOODS. 594 Broadway, HENRY BE A DEL, Jr. Yaw V/vhIt FREDERICK BEADEL. lit?TT lUrll. August 14, 1873 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. TT. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. Mary J. Orr and J. L. Orr. jr., made suit to nie to grant them Letters of Administration, of the Estate and effects of James L. Orr, deceased. These arc therefore to cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said James L. Orr, deceased, that they bo and appear before mo in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Anderson Court Houso, on Fri da3r, 29th day of August next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why tho said Adminis? tration, should not he granted. Given under my hand, this 12th day August A. D. 1S7G. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. July 21, 157U li j 1 Lecvcs have their time to fall, And so likewise have I; The reason's just the samo, It comes of our getting dry. Buttere' j the difference 'twixt the leaves and me, I falls rnore harder and more frequent-lee. That i?, I used to, when I didn't drink?Hub bard's Soda Water; but since I've been drink? ing that alone, I don't fall half so hard and not as often. All tho Young Men say (since the Tupper Law has been forced to the letter) that the "Nice Litile Man" ought to be patronized, and they prov-) their faith by their works. Hub bard is happy to say, not boastingly, that An? derson is -,iow "Temperance till you can't rest." Cholera ncsws is healthy for Hubbnrd, sis Soda Water is now being appreciated more than Watermelons. Fresh Confectioneries received every week or two at llnbbard's. And last, but not by any means least, you Just ought to go to Hubbard's, if you want to, see Joe M?^Gee's Auction on last Saleday beat to death Is prices of Clothing. Just think of it, a nice Mummer Coat for 81.25, and Pants, with "stripes and buttons all over them," at ?1.15 per pair, and lots of things cheap. August 7, 1873 -5 GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! Fourth Grand Gift Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POEUf ! IuTORY Of KENTUCKY 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000 Every Ittfth Ticket ffraws a Gift $S50,000 fbr only $50. Tho Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorised by special act of the Lej Islature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold, and one-half of 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 tho Third Concert. Tho tickets are divided Into tin coupons or parts and hare on their back the Scheme wJth a full explanation of the mode of draw? ing. At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical dis? play ever witacsscd in this country, tho unprecedented sum of $1,500,000, divided into : 2,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. The numbers of the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children and tho gifts from another. * list of gifts; ONE GRAND CASH GIFT...?...$250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT........ 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT...-.. 60,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT..... 25,000 ONE-GRAND CASH GIFT-. 17,600 10 CASH GIFTS 510,000 each. 100,000 30 CASH GIFTS 5,000 each.:.. 150,000 50 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each._..?.. 50,000 80 CASH GIFTS 600 each. 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS : 400 each. 40,000 150 CASH GIFTS 300 euch. 45,000 250 CASH C IFTS 200 each. 50,000 825 CASH GIFTS 100 each. 32,500 11,000 CASH G IFTS 50 each. 550,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS^ALL CASn, amounting to???............$1,500,000 The distribution wUl bo positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the tickets s >ld?aU unsold tickets being destroyed, as at the First and Second Concerts, and not represented in the drawing. price of tickets: Whole tickets 150: Halves $25; Tenths, or each Coupon, S5; Eleven Whole Ticket* $500: 22>? Tickets $1,000:113 Whole Tickets $5,000 ; 227 Whole Tickets $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of Tickets at a time. The unparalleled success of the Third Gift Concert, as well as the sa-.lsfactiou given by the First and Second, makes it only necessary to announcerthe Fourth to insure the prompt sah of evory Ticket. Tho Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all its details liko the Thisd, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who apply for them. Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accompanied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. THUS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Pub!. Libr. K v., and Manager Gift Concert, PubUc Library Rullding, Louisville, Ky. August 7, 187; .6 lru PENDIJST0N FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS at this point are now ready for the business of the season. The patrons of these Cards may expect prompt at? tention and GOOD WORK. Mr. O. H. P. Fant will forward Wool from Anderson by railroad, and make sottlomcnts for rolls when returned. A NEW ECLIPSE COTTON GIN Will bo in readiness for the incoming crop. Patronage respectfully solicited. July 31,1673 4 3m MAXWELL'S BARBER SHOP, Anderson, S. C. HAVING secured a first-class Barber, with long experience in the business, to assist in my Shop, I respectfuUy invite tho custom of the Andersen gentlemen, feeling confident we will be able ~/o give perfect satisfaction. GEORC-E MAXWELL, Benson Houso. July 31, 1873 4 JP. THOMAS tolls beforo me one bay ? .mare MULE, about eightocn years old, taken up by him about the 7th of July, which tho owner can have by proving ownership and paying cxponses. He lives about six .miles south of Anderson, near Mt. Creek church. JOHN F;. BREAZEALE, Trial Justice. July 31, 1873 4 4 MEDICAL CARD. W. W. PEEK, M. D., HAVING located at Holland's Store, in An? derson County, offers his professional Services to tho people of that vicinity and sur? rounding country. July 31, 1873 4 Take Warning! PERSONfr indebted to theEstato of the late Dr. T. A. EVINS must settle their debts by tho first day of September next, or they will be proceeded against at law. B. F. WHITNER, Attorney at Law. July 17, 1873 2 5 BUIST'S New Crop Turnip Seed, EVERY VARIETY, For sale by BENSON & SIIARPE. July 24, 1873 3 . TUHNIP SEED. BTJIST'S 3<rcw Crop Turnip Seeds, of every variety, for sale by SIMPSON, HILL it CO. July 24, 1873 3 APPRENTICES WANTED. W*ANTED, two good, steady BOYS to learn tho harness business. Satisfactory refer? ences required. Apply to " M. HELDMANN. July 31,1873 1 2 THE ''RED SIGN MAN1' GOES FOR THE Chicago & Augusta Railroad. APPOINTED A DELEGATE. TO THE ABBEVILLE CONVENTION. e Will Employ a Clerk in his place while in Abbeville; so no cus , tomer will be turne'd off without Goods. He has not Met a Man Tet WnO IS GOING TO Vote- Against the Tax for the Railroad, AND EVERY MAN, WOMAN and CHILD EXPECTS TO BUY THEIR G?Om FROM THE RED SIGN THIS FALL. 3 So II K t> H S 5 8 & fcrj W H cd a m ? g w g. o 1 f & & I H ? g s ? o cd J izj 1*1 ET 5 ? ? S g ? p < Q P) S IB 3 ? w trj ? So ? ? g H p : ? o t> i31 -J- .W g 9 2 ? 0 D D. C. Cunningham. L. L. Gaillard. -'?'.'Aw.ir.t ANDERSON LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, BY CUNNINGHAM & GAILLARD. July 31, 1873 4 ? ? STEAM ENGINES! ALL persons wishing Steam Engines, will Und it to their interest to call on the un? dersigned, who are now the recognized agents for tlie liest Steam Engines built in the uni? ted States?Engine.') that are unequalled for strength, durability and beauty of finish. OSBORNE ifc McCULLY. April 10, 1873 10 bm Hew Advertisements. NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PBOVED N. F. BURNHAM'S NEW TURBINE H WATER WHEEL g ^ To be the Best Ever Invented. Pamplet Free. Address, York, Pa. ^ Davidson College, Mecklenburg County, N. C. Thoroughly equipped. Seven professorships. Expenses low. Session begins September 25th, 1873. Send for Cata? logue. J. 14. BLAKE, Chairman of tho Faculty. Simonton Female College, Statesville, 1Y. C. Rev. S. TAYLOR MARTIN, President. Location re? markably healthy. Twenty-flve miles north or Davidson College. Accessible by railroad. Session begins Sept. 22, 1873, and continues nine months, closing June 22,1874. Annual expenses, board aud English tuition, S2?0. Music and use of instrument, ?50. Aneiont and modern lan? guages, each S'-O. Send for circular. KENMORE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, Ainherst C. H., Virginia. Preparatory to the University of Va. H. A. Strodo (Math. Medallist U. Va.), Principal and Instructor in Mathematics. H. C. Brock, B. 1 lt. U. Va. (recently Asa't, Prof. Laiin, U. Va.) Instructor in Greek, Latin, French, German and Botany. This la one 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. 15th, 1873. For Catalogue, address tho Principal. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK, Epidemic & Contagious Diseases, With the newest and best treatment for all cases. Tho only thorough work of the kind in tho world. Embraces SMALL POX, YELLOW FEVER, CHOLERA, and all analogous diseases. NO FAMILY SAFE WITHOUT IT, aud all buy it. Has 24 chromatic illustrations. The biggest chance of the season for agents. Address H. S. GOODSPEED & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. dlf- j. (JjQfl pcr dayl Agents wanted! All classes kDvJ LU kJuaU of working people, of olthersex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo? ments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON A CO., Portland, Maiua. ADORN YOUK HOMES "ttir "Awake" and "Asleep." Sells like wildfire. The pair sent for 50 cents. A large discount to agents. Address W. F. CARPENTER, Foxboro, Mass. _ TI/TAT?nPV MADE RAPIDLY with Stencil and JSLXJM JUi Key Check Outfits. Catalogues and full particulars FREU S. M. SPENCER, 117 Hanover St., Boston. SARATOGA APEBIENT.SlIsr? form of a powdeb as the Saratoga Mineral Spring Waters, and used for the same purposes. Compact and Portable. Prepared only by Geo. n. Fish Jc Son, Saratoga Springs, N. T. Sold by Druggists. J9Sj~ Tky it. H~l p *T**T* The greatest compound ? I I - II- known for man or beast. ? ~j?* ?. ?. -~ -r ? ? ?, There it no pain or ticeilina | MEDICINE. ? will not relieve. Stiff and lame joints are made supple. Cures more rheumatism, neuralgia, lame back, headache, toothache, sore throat and bod sprains on .man, and soro shoulder. stltT joints, sprains, ringbone, spavin, <5cc., on animals, than all other remedies, in same time. Wholesale Agents, Doxvie,' Moise and Davis. Charleston. Agents wanted in every county. FRANCIS St EL DRIDOE. Prop'rs, 020 N. Front St., Philadelphia, Pa. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANFORD'S Liver Invigorator, A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic, for Dyspepsia, Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache, Bilious Attacks and all derangements of Liver, Stomach and Bowels. Ask your Druggist for it. Betcare of imilationt. M i \ 1" > w I & &o ? W ? 12-i" 1 8 h -Si 2 M g CO- g 0"cc2.C}' I o ? b I ? kI q Bf J ?? I ? l cd % 50 y 5* 2 V .Qj ??? vi S o 3 1 ^ - cd 2 ?-* 1 i? s cd ORO. w. WILLIAMS, ) f JAJBK3 BBIDOE, jr., WILLIAM BIRNIE, V ?< K. TAYLOR, JOS. B. B0BEBT80N.} (.BOb'T. S. CA tu CA KT. &E?. fMAjfj CO., factors and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. C, and WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO., Commission Merchants, Go Bearer Street aud 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK. ???* Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Produce shipped to us at oither point. ?July 10, 1S73 1 5m Dr. January and' Cancer! TUE celebrity of tho January Infirmary, established in Murphrccsboro, Touiu, in 1S4S, associated tho abovo name with the treat? ment of Cancor until tiicy became synony? mous, both passed away with tho war. But frcat discoveries, like truths, live forever. Dr. . O. January, inheriting his father's talents, and improving on his experience, has achieved a success in advance of their former history, owing to his increased patronage he iias perma? nently located in St. Louis; the numerous let? ters ho is receiving, and.largo arrival of pa? tients, justify Iiis move to this central .point. Wo would advise all afflicted with Cancer, Scrofula, Fistula, Piles, Ac, to apply to him, as ho possesses porljpct control of those diseases, without pain or the knife. Address, JANUARY & MADISON, 715 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. Julv 10. 1873 1 ly Notice of Annual Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Board of Countv Commissioners of Andorson County will be held on the FIRST TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER next, and all persons having bills against tbo County are hereby notified to deposit thtvsamo with the Clerk ol the Board on or before the FIRST DAY of September next, and in default thereof, such bills will not bo audited at said Annual Meeting. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk County Commissioners. August 7,1873 ? Fair Notice ! HAVING purchased the NOTES .and AC? COUNTS of ?HARPE & TOWERS, I now give notice that I expect prompt pay? ment of tho same when due. All persons whose Notes and Accounts are past due, 7. ex Sact to pay the same within 30 days from this ate. W. S. SHARPE. July 10, 1873 1 BIVINGSVILLE Shirtings & Sheetings. IAM Agent for the sale of the BIVINGS? VILLE 7-8 SHIRTINGS, 1-4 SHEET? INGS and YARNS. I am also Agent for DuPont's Powder, Rille and Blasting. W. S. SUARPE. I am Agent for the sale of the Carolina Fertilizer and Soluble Pacific Guano. W. S. SHARPE. July 10, 1873 1 BUY THE BEST. BEOWN COTTON GIN. IAM THE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE Brown Cotton Gin For Anderson, Oconeo and Piekcns Counties. This GIN will give you Perfect Satisfaction in Every Respect. Below, read certificates of C. E. Horton, W. B. Newell and Dr. N. J. Newell. I would also refer anv one wisjiing a gin to Capt. W. D. Evins, Thos.'W. Martin, D. H. Glenn, Thos. Harper, Newton Acker, John G. Hall, Geo. F. Burdett, Maj. Robt. Dugan, King & Elrod, and H. J. Eptingj who nave had this GIN in uso during the past season. Call and get a Circular. W. S. SHARPE, No. 4 Granite Row. Williamston, June 15,1S73. j Messrs. Shaiye tfr Towers: Sirs?In answer to vour inquiry in regard to mv opinion of the ?3ROWN COTTON GIN, I can say that 1 would not toko it down to put up any other i 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 mini and never removed the caps from the inks ; in l?et, I don't think I lost 20 minutes in all the time from anything wrong with tho Gin. It makes a very good staple, and sells in our market at tho highest prices. Yours respectfully, C. E. HORTON. Hall TowNsnir, Juno 21, 1873. i Messrs. SAarpc & Towers: Wo bought from you a Fifty-Saw BROWN COTTON GIN, on which wo ginned 150 bales of cotton. We think it is the best Gin made. Tho Gin runs light, picks fast and cloan, and makes a fine sample. r * W. B. NEWELL, N. J. NEWELL. July 10,1S73 1 3m DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR FIXTURES, Builders' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wiro G uards, Terra Cotta Ware, Mar? ble and Slate Mantlo Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A SPECIALITY. Circulars and Price List scut froo on application by Whito P7no Lomhcr for Sale. P. P. TOAI.E, ,20 Hayno and 33 Pinckncy Sts., Charleston, S. C. Oct 3, 1872 13 ly GEO. S, HACKER Door, Sash and Blind Factory, Charlc^tou, S. C. THIS is as LARGE and COMPLETE a Factory as thoro is in the South. AllVork manufactured at the Factory in this city. The only House owned and managed bv *a Caroli? nian iu this city. Send for price list. Address GEO. S. HACKER, Post Office Box 170, Charleston, S. C. Factory and Warorooms on King street, op? posite Cannon street, on the lino of City Rail? way. Nov 7, 1872 18 ly DR. W. G. BROWNE, Surgeon Dentist, AlVDKlifsOIV C. II., S. C. YOUR ARTIFICIAL TEETH, will bo made without delay. Tho price of Gold Plates reduced; also, Rub? ber work. Attention given to restoring tho contour of tho features. Satisfaction guaran? teed, and tho cash required when tho work is completed. All you who wear- -or try to wear?bad fit? ting Plates, conic and get one that will fit. ;E??- A reliable Tooth Powder for sale. Nov 28, 1872 21 THE MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN Against the World! FOR quality and quantity of lint, case of management, speed and lightness of draft. Address, B. EARLE SEABORN, Pendlcton, S. C. July 10, 1S73 1 8 iiiif inn IN PRICES AT THE ANDERSON EMPORIUM OF Wavcrly Hotel Building. Calicops from 10 to 12 ?c. Grenadine, 15 to 60. Piqnes, 25 to 40. Dress Linens, 25 to 40, AND ALL OTHER Dress ?oodsproportionally Cheap This is no Humbug! We mean what we Say! CALL and examine our Goods and Prices, and you will be convinced that you can save at least 25 per cent, by purchasing your Goods from us. Our stock in Dress Goods is well assorted from the cheapest to the finest fabrics, and our stock in all its branches will be replenished from time to timo with ovcrj'tking now and desirable. As it is not always convenient to pay cash for goods, we proposo to charge goods to prompt paying customers at cash prices, to be paid for in the fall. TO ARRIVE. In a few days we will receive still another invoice of Ladies' and Misses' HATS and MILLINERY GOODS, of the very latest styles; and thoso who have not yet bought would do well to examine our stock beforo purchasing. C. A. REED & CO. June 12, 1873 ' 49 STATE OF SOtTTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Iii tlie Probate Court. Geo. W. Rankin against Wm, R. Rankin, Geo. A. Rankin, Mary M. Blassingame, W. N. Rankin, Jas. C. Rankin, Margaret A. Blas singauic, Jano C. Rankiu, Goo. W. Rankin, Eliza B. Rankin, Margaret P. Rankin, Mar? tha A. Rankin, Mary Boggs and Sarah Orr, Defendants.?Petition for Partition of Real Estate. To the Defendants, Wm. R. Rankin and Jamos C. Rankin: YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this action, of which a copy is herewith servod upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said peti? tion on the subscriber at his office at Anderson C. EL, S. C, within twenty days after the ser? vice hereof, exclusive of the da}r of such ser? vice ; and if you fail to answer the petition within the time aforesaid, the petitioner in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de? manded in the petition. JOHN B. MOORE, Sol. Pro. Pet. July 17, 1S73 - ? To tho Defendants, Wm. R. Rankin and Jas. C. Rankin: TAKE NOTICE, That the summons in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of tho Judge of ProGate at Andorson C. H., S. C, on the 10th of July, A. D. 1873. JOHN B. MOORE, SoL Pro. Pet. July 16,1873 2 6 NEW FIRM. NEW' BUSINESS! For Anderson, though sho has long since merited it?yea, more. THE undersigned have this day entered into partnership in the name of WATSON & SOX, for the oxpress purposo of conducting a General Commission Business. We tonder 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 on everything consigned us on sale. Office with Lewis ?fc Co*, No. 9 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. JOHN B. WATSON, L. REED WATSON. March i, 1S73 -35 J. B. HARRISON, of SouthCaroIina, ivitii T. J. MAGR?DER & CO., Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, NO. 1 HANOVER STREET, first house from baltimore street, BALTIMORE. April 3, 1S73 39 tim To Contractors. THE contract for rebuilding Bridge across Broadmouth Crock, Hear Broadmouth Church, will bo let to the lowest bidder on tho spot, on Saturday, the 23rd of August next. Specifications may be seen by application to Commissioner Leavoll, anil will bo exhibited on the day of letting the contract. A bond ?with approved surety will be required for tho faithful execution of tho contract. By order of tho Board. J W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk Co. Com. July 34,1673_3_5 Landreth's Turnip Seed. GLOBE, Norfolk, Ruta Baga, Flat Dutch _' and Seven Top TURNIP SEED, forsalo. bv A. Ii. TOWERS. 'July 31,1873 - i u