The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, August 28, 1873, Image 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
RAILROAD MEETING.
A meeting of the citizens of Anderson Coun?
ty will bo held in tho Court House on Monday
next, thev first day of September, that being
Saleday, to receive information as to the pro?
ceeding of the Abbeville Convention, and also
to consider matters of importance connected
with the Chicago Railroad enterprise. A full
meeting.of the citizens is especially important.
J. S. MURRAY, Chm'n.
Aug. 28,1873
- In spite of your teeth, ?
Both above and beneath K.
Being lightly enamel'd-and thin,
They wiU never break down,
, Nor rum yellow nor orown,
If the ZOZODONT'S daily brushed in.
Sprdding's Glue, save and mend the pieces.
. 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 enabie thsm to warrant all work sold
by them, Messrs. I, H. HAll & Co., at. a great
expense* have erected, in connectionvith their
Door Faptory; a modern drying room, in which
all Doors are placed till fully dried, beforoglu
lng, wedging and pinning; this process; adds
one-third to the durability of the DdortJ Jgend
for price list of Doors,- Sashes,-. Blinds, 'CTghite
Pine,.WaLaut and-fancy Lumbers.-^ Agenis for
Asbestos Roofing Felt, used- .extensively' all
over the country for its cheapness and durabil-1
ity. '.? m
Patronize Home- Ektkbpbise.?Mr. P. P. j
Toale, whose advertisement appears in another j
column, has brought to a high state of perfec?
tion the largest and most complete Manufacto?
ry of Doors, Sashes and Blinds in the Southern
States. His warranted work'nntiring energy,
personal application to business and liberal ad?
vertising, nave placed his enterprise among tho
first in ute South, thus giving to his many cus?
tomers work and prices that defy competition.
Price list sent free on application.
?Sf We see that Proctor A Gamble's Ex?
tra Olive Soap is becoming very popular in
our city, its quality we know is superior, and I
being nicely perfumed we are not surprised
that consumers prefer it, and that it has a large
sale, I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
DANCING SCHOOL!
TTkyfRS. G. W. ALEXANDER begs to Inform
JxL her friends and patrons that she will
open a Dancing School in Anderson C. H., at
the Masonic Hall.T oh Thursday, September '?
4th, 187S, at half-past four o'clock.
August 28,1S73 8 2?
KOTIGE.
School. Claims!
PERSONS holding, School1 Claims dated
"prior to July 1, 1872, will find it to their j
interest to call on the undersigned.'
JOHN R. COCHRAN.
August 28, 1S7S 8 5
ERSKINE COLLEGE.
THE Exercises in. Erskine College open
22nd Skptember. Tuition $20 per year, by
taking stock in the. new Endowment Board,
$12.50 per month.
AugustSS, 1873 8
DUE WEST
FOV1AJLE COLLEGE.
FIFTEENTH Year oper$ OCTOBER 6th.
Tuition, $20 a Session. Board, $15 per
month, including fuel and washing. Send for j
a Catalogue. "t ?
J. I. BONNER, Duo West, S. 0.
August'28, 1873 .8. 2m
HENBY BISCHOFF & CO.,
"vY^olesale Grocers,
ASD dealers rN#
CAROLINA RICE,
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco,
<?&<?., Sec, Sec,
197 and 199 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C. ' , .
Sole Agents for South Carolina for the
Sale of
OLD VALLEY WHISKEY.
August 28,1873 8 ? ly
Town Election.
NOTICE is hereby given that an election
will be held on MONDAY, the 8th day
of SEPTEMBER next, for Intendant and
four Wardens of the Town of Anderson, be?
tween the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock
p. m., when the polls will bo closed. All legal
voters who have resided in the Town for sixty
days immediately preceding the election, shall
be entitled to vote for said Intendant and War
dens; Provided, That they stall have registered
their names with the Clerk of Council on or |
before Saturday, the 6th day of September.
Managers?James H. McConnell, G. F.
Tolly and D. A. Woodson,
By order of the Town Council.
W. H, NARDIN,
Clerk of Council.
August 23, 1S7S 8 2
NEW GOODS.
WILL AH?TTE AT THE
LADIES' STORE
This Week,
Fall and Winter Calicoes,
Colored Alpaccas,
POPLINS, &c.
HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED*
A Fine Selection of Ladies' Leather and
Morocco BELTS.
C. C. DANIELS.
August 28,1873 8
STEAYED!
FROM the subscriber near Contrevillo, on
t?o 23rd of July last, a large, light-red,
big-horned STEER. No marks remembered,
except a scar across his loins, reaching near tho
right hip bono. Any person leaving said
Steer with myself, cr either of my sons, will
be paid Five Dollars for their trouble.
ASA BOLT.
August 21, 167H 7 1
D. F. FLEMING,. JAMES M. WILSON.
SAMUEL A. NELSON. J AMES GILFILLIN.
3,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR FALL TRADE.
ttte are tiow receiving from the Manufacturers a very largo and woll-solectcd Stock of
Yt BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS of every description, which will be sold as low as in
any other Ma rket. - ?
Merchants visiting Charleston are invited to examine our Stock.
D, F. FLEMING & CO.,
2 Harne Street, Corner Church Street, Charleston, S. C.
Augnst 28, 1873_ ' '_8_ ,_6
THOS. P. BENSON. . DR. M. L. SHARPE.
BENSON &d 8HAKPE,
\ DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
No. 6 Graste Row, Anderson, S. C,
KEEP constantly on hand a well assorted"stock of DRUGS,
CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac
??f- Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe.
JUST RECEIVED,
Hair, Tooth, Hat, Kail and Flesh BRUSHES,
Glycerine, Honey, Barbers' and Carbolic Toilet SOAPS,
London & 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 wo can recommend for Medical uso.
May 1,187? . 43 ly
THE RIGHT COTTON GIN FOUND AT LAST!
MANUPACTUEED BY
NEBLETT & GOODRICH,
.Augusta, Ga.,
And W?rranted in Every Respect.
Price, $3.60 per Saw, delivered at Anderson C. H., S. C,
Payable the First NoTomber, 1873.
Hand in ycur orders at once, that you may secure one of those SPLENDID GINS in time
for the- present crop.
S- BLECKLEY,
Agent for Anderson County.
July 24,1? 3 . . S_? . '
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
WOULD Inform their friends and the public generaliv, that in addition to their extensive
stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, dtc., we are agents for the
Pure Liberty "White Lead,
Which is justly celebrated for its beauty and durabi?ty. BUY IT ! TRY IT!
TO MERCHANTS.
Having bean appointed Agents in Anderson for
Simmons' Great Hepatic Compound, or Liver Cure,
We are able io sell the same by the Case, or in larger lots, at manufacturer's prices, freights
added. Call and see.
July 10, 1873 1
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
On and after the 1st of October next, wo
propose to pry the postage upon al} newspapers
sent from thi s 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 is modified
or repealed, ve will take pleasure in pre-pay?
ment of pontage, 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
finances. Remember, that for two dollars in
advance wo vill send the Intelligencer one year,
postage paid.
PILES CURED.
Dr. J. A.. CDOPTON,
OF HUNTS VIELE, ALA.,
May be consulted in Anderson on the ist, 2nd,
' 3rd, 4th and 5th of September.
HE treat* with UNIVERSAL SUCCESS,
PILES, FISTULA, STRICTURES, TUMORS,
WRENS, Diseases of the KIDNEYS, BLAD?
DER, Ac,
Dr. C. has made the treatment of the above
Diseases a speciality for thirty-three years, and
guarantees perfect satisfaction in the worst
cases that ca a be .found. - He has the pleasure
of referring to hundreds of the medical profes?
sion who have been his patients. Call at his
rooms and a jo letters from them?those of tho
profession. Read letters , firom Messrs. Bailey
and Adams, upon whom he operated in 1862.
Mr. Bailey sent Dr. C. four of his friends on
the ISth instint?August:
Vobkvills, S. C, Aug. 28, 186G.
Dr. J*. A. Clopton?Dear Sir: In reply to
your note, I must, my dear sir, say to you that
if there is a snan living to whom I owe a debt
of gratitude, it is yourself. When I think of
having been cured of a most painful case of
Piles with w hich I had suffered for twenty-two
years, in so short a time, it seems almost in?
credible. Vet it is true, I never felt better in
my life than I do now. I have recommended
ail my friends to you, aud will continue to do
so. Your sincere friend,
R. j; ADAMS.
[Mr. Adacis was his patient in 1862,]
Greenwood, S. C, Oct. 1,1806.
Dr. J. A. Olopton-, Huntsvillo, Ala.?Dear
Sib: Since your operation in J862, I have had
no symptoms of Piles. Not only relieved of
that, but my general health has much improv?
ed. I gained twelve pounds in three weeks
after I recovered from the operation, which
gain in weight I havo still retained.
I invariably advise any one I see with Piles
to go to you and have them taken off. My life
was saved by tho operation. I could not havo
livod in tho situation I was in before the opera?
tion. My general health is better now than for
years before.
I am, my dear sir, your humble but much
benontted and obedient servant,
J. BAILEY.
[Mr. Bailey sent four of his friends to Dr.
C. in Greenwood on tho 18th instant.]
August 21, 1873 7
WANTED!
AYOUNG MAN to study DENTISTRY.
Must have good mechanical talent, and
some money.
W. G. BROWNE, Dentist.
August 21, 1873 7
Belting \
OVER Thrco Hundred feet 3 ply 6 inch
RUBBER BELTING for snlo low by
A. B. TOWERS.
August 21, 1873 7
Groceries and Provisions.
AFINE assortment of Groceries and Pro?
visions of tho best qualitv, for sale low
by " A. B. TOWERS.
August 2,c, 1873 7
STATE ?F SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge,
WHEREAS, Jans cm A. Drake has made suit
to meto grant him Letters of Administration
on the Estate and ijffects of Nancy Drake, de?
ceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said Nancy Drako, deceased, -that they be
and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Anderson C. H., on Friday,
5th day of September next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show ?
cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis?
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 16th day of Au?
gust, A. D. 1873.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
, Judge of Probate.
August 21,1873 7 2?
White & Featherston,
DEALERS IN MARBLE, J
HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD
Assortment of
TOMB STONES, J
And aro prepared at all times to make them to
ordor in the .
best of style. j
MARBLE YARD UNDER TOLLY'S FUR?
NITURE STORE,
Anderson, S. C.
August 14,1873 6 I
WniJAMSTON
FEMALE COLLEGE,
wtllla:msto]v, s. c.
THE Third Collegiate year will open Oct. 6,
1873, and clotKi July 2.1874.
Rates for 20 weeks, in advance: Board, ex?
cluding washing and lights, 870.00: Regular
Tuition, including Latins Greek, French, and
Vocal Music, $10.(0 to $25.00; To Ministers'
daughters, Free: Piano, Organ or Guitar 820.00.
For a Catalogue, address
Rev. SAM UEL LANDER, A. M.
President.
August 14,1873 6 2m
?WRSITi OF MIA
Opens October 1; continues through nine months. It is
organized in schools cn the elective system, with f?ll
courses In Classics, Literature, Science {with practice in
Chemical and Physical Laboratories,) in Law, Medicine,
Engineering, Teaching ind Agriculture. Apply for Cata?
logues to JAMKS F. HARRISON, Chairman, P. 0, Uni?
versity of Virginia, altemarlo Co,, Yo,
August 14,1873 0 . lm
MEDICAL CARD.
W. W. PEEK, M. D.,
HAVING located at Holland'sStoro, in An?
derson County, offers hiAjrofessionnl
sorviccs to tho people of that viermty and sur?
rounding country.
July 31,1873 4
Cheaper Bread!
BARRELS of that Celebrated Tennessee
Flour, just rccoived direct from tho
Mill, in Sacks and half Sacks, at LOWER
PRICES than heretofore. For sale by
A. B. TOWERS.
August 21, 1873 7
Clothing!
Asmall lot of SUMMER CLOTHING to
bo closed out at okkatlv kedttckd
rniCKK, by . A. B. TOWERS.
August 21, 1S73 7
Dress Goods I .
AFEW FIN 12 PATERNS of Ladles'Sum?
mer Drcsi. Goods to be closed out at Cost
for Cash, or sixty days time to prompt paying
customers, by A. B. TOWERS.
August 21,1873 7
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
HAS THE BEST FLOUR
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN ?
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SI?N
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MFAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
HAS THE BEST MEAL
. HAS THE BEST MEAL I
HAS THE BEST MEAL
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN -
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN '
THE RED SIGN .
THE RED SIGN .
THE RED SIGN
THE RED SIGN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGFST LOT OF CORN
HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN
COTTON GINS!
THE subscriber has now in store, for sale at
low prices, Cotton Saw Gins of all sizes,
from 40 to 60 Saws, both of Northern and
Southern manufacture.
The MAGNOLIA GIN is believed to be the
lightest running Gin made, and cleans the seed
to the satisfaction of every planter who has
used them, and every Gin sola has given per?
fect satisfaction to the purchasor.
Price of Korthcrn made Gins, $4 per saw.
Southern made Gins, $4.10 per saw.
Both are firat-class Gins.
* ? also,
Brown's Georgia pattern Gins.
Hall's Gins and Feeders.
Gullett's Steel Brush Gins.
Gullett's and Deering's Cotton Presses?]
price ?150 each,
AND
McCarthy's Sea Island Cotton Gins.
Cw GRAVELEY,
62 East Bay, South of Post Office,
Charleston, S. C.
August 21,1873 7 lm
OEO. W. WILLIAMS, ) f JAMES BHI DOE, jr.,
WILLIAM BIBNIE, V < FRANK E. TAYLOR,
JOS. B. ROBKBTSON.) (.BOB1*. 8. CAT?CABT.
1}
f. WILLIAMS & C?.
FACTORS
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Charleston, S. C,
AND
willtams, mm & co.,
Commission Merchants,
G5 Beaver Street and 20 Exchange Place,
NEW YORK.
??T" Liberal Advances made- on Cotton and
Prodnco shipped to us at either point.
July 10,1873 1 5m
F. W. WAGENER & CO.,
Successors to
WAGES ER, MOKSEES & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
LIQUOR DEALERS.
163 & 165 East Bay and 2 & i Queen St.,
V. W. WAGENER.
S?t?SS& CHARLESTON, S. C. |
August 14,1873 . 6 3m
PENDLET0N FACTORY.
THE WOOL CARDS at this point aro 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 make settlements
for rolls when returned.
A NEW ECLIPSE COTTON GIN
Will bo in readiness for the incoming crop.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
July 31,1873 4 3m
Buisrs
New Crop Turnip Seed,
EVERY VARIETY,
For salo by
BENSON A SHARPE.
July 24, 1873 8
^TURNIP SEED.
BUIST'S Now Crop Turnip Seeds, of every
variety, for sale by
SIMPSON, HILL A CO?
July 21,1S73 . 3
Fair Notice!
HAVING purchased the NOTES and AC?
COUNTS of SHARPE & TOWERS,
I now give notice that -I expect prompt pay?
ment of the saino when due. All persons
whoso Notes and Accounts are past due, I ex
poct to pay the same within 30 clays from this
date.
W. S. SHARPE.
July 10, 1873 1
BIVLNGSVILLE
Shirtings & Sheetings,,
IAM Agent for the sale of the BIVINGS
VILLE 7-8 SHIRTINGS, 4-4 SHEET?
INGS and YARNS.
I am also Agent for DuPont's Powdeb,
Rilio and Blasting.
W. S. SHARPE.
I am Agent for the sale of tho Carolina
Fertilizer and Soluble Pacific Guano.
W. S. SHARPE.
July 10, 1873 1
BUY THE BEST,,
COTTON GIN.
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. B. Newell and Dr. N. J. Newell. I
would also refer any one wishing 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 it
Elrod, and H. J. Epting, who have had this
GIN in use during tho past season.
Call and get a Circular.
W. S. SHARPE,
No. 4 Granite Row.
Williamston, June 15, 1873.
Messrs. Sharpe & Towers:
Sirs?In answer to
your inquiry in regard to my opinion of the
BROWN COTTON GIN, I can say that I
would not take 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 tho
caps from the inks; in fact, I don't think I lost
20 minutes in all the time from anything wrone
with tho Gin. It makes a very good staple, and
sells in our market at tho highest prices.
Yours respectfully,
C. E. HORTON.
Hall Township, June 21,18?3.
Messrs. 8/uxrpc & 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. The Gin runs light,
picks last and clean, and makes a fine sample.
W. B. NEWELL,
N. J. NEWELL.
July 10, 1873 .1 3m
GRANDES? SCHEME EVER KNOWN!
Fourth Grand Gift Concert
FOB THE BENEFIT OF THE /
PDELIC LIBRARY Pf KENTUCKY
12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000
Every 'Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift
$250,000 for only $50.
The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special
act of. the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library
of Kentucky, will toko place In Public Library Hall, at
Louisvil 1c, Ky.,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873;
Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold, and one-half of
these are Intended for the European market, thus learing
only 80,000 for sale in the U in ted States, where 100,000
were disiwsed of for the Third. Concert. The tickets are
divided into ten coupons or ports and have on their back
the Scheme with a full explanation of the mode of draw?
ing, j
At this Concert, which will bo the grandest .musical dis?
play ever witnessed In this country, the unprecedented
sum of *
6B1,500,000,
divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will bo distributed by lot
among the Ucket-bolders. The numbers of the tickets to
be drawn from onb wheel by blind children and the gifts
from another.
LIST OF GIFTS.
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-.8250,000
ONE GEAND CASH GIFT-.^..it. 100,000
ONE liRAND CASH GIFT........??..im 80,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-.........a. 35,000
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-.?.....;,?..?.?? 17,500
10 CASH GIFTS 910,000 each........................... 100,000
80 CASH GIFTS 6,000 each............ 160,000
60 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each.........?. 60,000
80 CASH GIFTS 600 each................. 40,000
100 CASH GIFTS 400 each......._. 40,000
160 CASH GIFTS 800 each?._ 45,000
250 CASH GIFTS 200 each.?. 60.00T)
825 CASH GIFT8- 100 each......?.......-s?.,000
11,000 CASH GIFTS 60 each.?. 550,000
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH,
ainuunUng to.......?..$1,500,000
The distribution will be positive^ whether all tire tickets
arc sold or not, and the 12,000 e'tu 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.
PBICE 0* TICKETS:
Whole tickets ?50: Halves 525; Tenths, or each Coupon, iS;
Eleven Whole Tickets ?500 ; 22m Tickets $1,000:113 Whule
Tickets $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets $10,000. No discount on
kss than $500 worth of Tickets at a time.
The unparalleled success of the Third Gift Concert, as
well as the satisfaction given by the First and Second,
makes it only necessary to announce the Fourth to Insure
tho prompt sale of every Ticket. The Fourth Gift Concert
will be conducted in all its details like tho Third, and fall
particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be
sent free from this office to all who apply lor 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.
THOS. E. BRAM LETTE,
Agent Publ. Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert,
Public Library Building, Louisville, K>.
August 7,1873 5 im
THE
MAGNOLIA GOTTON Sift
Against the World!
FOR quality and quantity of lint, ease of
management, speed and lightness of draft*
Address,
B. EARLE SEABORN,
Pendleton, S. C;
July 10, 1873 1 8
MAXWELL'S BARBER SHOP,
Anderson, S. C.
HAVING secured a 11 rat-class Barber, with
long oxporionco in the business, to assist
in my Shop, I respectfully invite the custom of
the Anderson gontlcmcu, feeling confident we
will bo able to give perfect satisfaction.
GEORGE MAXWELL, Benson House.
July 31, 1878 _4_
STEAM ENGINES! ~7
ALL persons wishing Steam Engines, will
find it to their interest to call on tho un
doh<ighcVl, who are now tho recognized agents
for the best Steam Engines built in tho Uni?
ted States?Engines that are unequalled for
strength^ durability and beauty of finish.
OS-BORNE & McCULLY.
April 10, 1S73 40 (iui
New Advertisements.
?^ NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED
pi| BU F. BtRNHAM^NEW T??B1?E ^Jj
H WATER WHEEL g
H To be the Best Ever Invented. jagaij
Pattplcl J'fec. Address, York, P*. t"^
WESLEYAN FEMALE INSTITUTE,
STA?NT?N, VA.
The 2Ith annnal session begins Sept. 25, 1873k One of
the first Schools for Young Ljdies in the South. Twenty
three teachers and officers. Scenery grand; buildings ele?
gant; health unsurpassed; fee"Me constitutions here re?
stored ; pupils from all the StatesJtovt M .-irylnnd to Texas.
Board and College Tuition for sttfol?sift tear, 8240. For
catalogue of 54 pages address Rev. Yft Jk HARRIS, Presi?
dent, Staunton, va._
KENH?RE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCH??L,
Amherst C. H., Virginia.
Preparatory to the University of Va. ft. A. Strode
'Math. Medallist U. Va.), Principal and Instructor in
Mathematics. H. C. Brock, B. 1 it. U. Va. (retetitH AW t.
Prof. Latin, U. Va.) Instructor in Greek,. Lat/n. Freite?,
German and Botany. This is one of the Icadia* W$l
schools of Virginia, and presents many advantages facom
p.trahlo with those of others. Students also rccefvod for
the Sammer. Now session begins Sept. 15th, 1619, ttff
Catalogue, address the Principal.
agents Wanted fob the new book,""
Epidemic & Contagious Diseases,
With tho 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,
I and all bay it. Has 24 ubrcmatiu Illustrations. The
biggest chance of the season for agents. Address H. 8.
GOQDSPEED A CO., 37 Park Row, New York._
Write for * Price Lfat to j. h. johlvstozv,
179 SmJthfleld &i Pittsburgh, Pa.
Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $40 to $300. Double ShotGuns,
$8 to 8150. Single Guns, 83 to 820. Bifies, $3 to 875. Re?
volvers, 85 to $25. Pistols, 81 to 88. G?ft Material, Pish?
ing Tackle, Ac. Large dUcountt to dealeri and club*. Army
Guns, Revolvers, etc., bought or trifled for. Goods seilt by
express C. O. D., to be examined before paid (on
' FOR SALE,
NEEDLES and ATTACHMENTS for all kinds of
SEWING MACHINES. Cash orders promptly filled or
sent per Express C. O. D. Address D. G. MAXWELL.
Charlotte, K. C, General Agent of the Home Shuttle Sew?
ing Machine.
dlC 4,n CtjOfi per day! Agents wanted! All classes
i$0 DU iP?aU of working people, of either sex, young
or eld, make more money at work for nsin their spare mo?
menta, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars
free. Address G. STLNSON & CO., Portland, Maine.
ATrVYBTTTWl? ?How 7 By speculating in STOCKS
rUIilUllXf. and GOLD. Capital, 810 to $100;
will pay 8100 to 81,000 a month. Full explanations sent
free! W. F. HUBBELL A CO., Bankers and Brokers, 39
Wail street, New York. Box 2282.
M Greene, Iiiy k Bentley's
GREAT
FAMILY MEDICINES.
Their'success attest their Merita. The afflicted who
have tried them say that Dr. GREENE'S FIT CURE will
stop at once all kinds of Fits. Spasms and Convulsions.
Epiletwy, Chorea and Nervous Wakcfulness are completely
under its Control. That COMP. EXT. CORYDALIS is
tho greatest ALTERATIVE and BLOOD PURIFIER
known. That Medicated Hosey has no equal as a rem-'
edy in Bronchitis, Asthma aud Coughs. That Nbubaloia
Specific is just what its names implies. They arc for salo
by all Druggists. Prepared only by Drs. GREENE, LLND*
LEY & BENTLEY, Charlotte, N. 6.
KENTUCKY ?MVERS1TY.
Located at.ASHLAND, the Homo of Henry Clay and
Old Transylvania. Six colleges in operation, with thirty
professors, and 600 students from 28 States. Entire fees
for collegiate year, $20, except in the Law, Medical and
Commercial Colleges. Boarding from $2 to $5 per week.
For catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexing?
ton, Ky._
D. C. Cunningham. L. L. Gaillard.
ANDERSON
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLES,
BY
CUNNINGHAM & GaILLAkDi
July 31, 1873 4
Dr. January and Cancer!
THIS celebrity of the January Inpirmar?i
established in MurphrcesborOi Teriri.j in
1848, associated the above name with tho treats
ment of Cancer until, they became' synonym
mous, both passed away "with the wan B?k
Sreat discoveries, like truths( live forever* Dh
. O. January, inheriting his lather's taleiitsi
and improving on his experience, has achieved:
a success in advance of their former history)
owing to his increased patronage he has pe'rrha
nently located in St. Louis; the numerous let?
ters he is receiving, and lanro arrival of pa?
tients, justify his move to this central point;
We would advise all afflicted with Cancer,
Scrofula, Fistula, Piles; <fecv, td Appljr to hiirit
as he possesses perfect control of those diseases^
without pain or the knife. Address-,
JANUARY ?fc MADISON,
715 Chestnut St., Sr. Louis, Men
July 10? 1873 1 ly
j. B. HARRISON, of Souttalina*
WITH
1* S. MA<^.tJD?R & CO*,
Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers 0/
JBootSi Shoes and Brogans,
NO. 1 HANOVER STREET,
FIRST SOUSE FR?? BALTIMORE STREET]
BALTIMOBE.
April 3jl8?3 39 6in
DR. W. G. BROWNE,
Surgeon Dentist)
AN?HJRSOIV C. At, SI. C.
-trOUR ARTIFICIAL TEETH, will be made
X without delay. ?
Tho price of Gold Plates reduced; also, Rub?
ber work. Attention given to restoring th?
contour of tho features. Satisfaction guaran?
teed, and tho cash required when the work" is
completed.
All you who wear?or try to wear?bad fit?
ting Plates, come and e;et one that will fit.
$23* A reliable Tooth rowder for sale.
Nov 28, 1572 21