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-REPORT ? OF THE OP COUNTY W)MMISSIONERS FOR A3TDEBSON COUNTY, S. C, P? tia Fiscal Ysar enfizur Septemberlf 1873. _?_? PTJBSUANT to provisions of "An Act to defiws the da. ties and jurisdiction of County Commissioners," the Board hereby publish for the information of all interested ita Annual Exhibit, shofring the receipts and expenditures of Uie-BoardfOoce the 1st September, 1872, to the 1st Sep? tember, 1S73, as follows: Amount Taxes collected by County Treasurer foe y??1873.:._r-,.'.... 87165 88 Fines and License paid County Treasurer.?? 4oo 13 Balance; in b*n<\i of Co. Treasurer from year 1872- 6422 99 FOB POOB HOUSE AND FABM. No. * Paid P K McCully fc*. supplies....^............ J& 10 80 6 McGrutti A Byrom, supplies?................. ......... 4 90 17 Ferry Jamison, laborer on farm....................... 16 00 18 John M Brown, supplies purchased^.........,..;..;.. 6 80 19 laaitha Wllibusis, l&borenon ?arai.....^.v.......... 7 00 ?0 ,'olia M Br9*-a, Steward, Ott salary................ 28 00 17 John B Cochran, supplies...?........*..?....??.. 83 00 IS McGukin-i'Co., supplies.-,.-. 78 75 84 P m McCtttty, supplies.-..?-? 54 23 43 B A Davis, 2928 lbs. Pork, at ?&c. pot>....?.~. ISO 82 4* 21 K & J P Sullivan, 10 Hs. Sole Leather, 45c;.. 4 50 4$ J M.Brown,psidfor labor--~ 6 00 47 IDurry GaJBard,- blacksmithlng...^-?.?... 4 45 85 PIT. MtfCully,^^gnpplies.~.-i?~.~????.?.~?"r??'' 7 *? 61 M W Spoon, blkcksmlthlag^.^..-..- 12 29 63 S BTeckley, supplies?.?..??.?.?....? 34 50 VS }>K McCully, supplies?18 30 76 Furry Jamison, laborer................?................. 24 00 79 J M Brown, Steward, Oia salary........................ 100 00 105 Gilreath & Burgess, Tinware.10 22 109 H Heldmann, two blind bridles.? 6 00 114 C A Seed, Guano.......?:~.-.??? 35 40 115 Dr B Divver, medical attention to paupers. 7 00 HS Simpson, Hill & Co., mudicino for paupers- S3 50 119 John M, Brown, for supplies purchased,.-. 50 60 120 Perry Jamison, laborer.?.r*~~*?* 2400 121 I>r P A Wilhite, medical attention.....^-.? 62 50 122 J A Beeves, repairing wagon..*.......... 12 70 141 P K McCnlly, supp?es..???.-.-. 32 41 145 J B Watson, survivor, supplies.- 40 64 146 iff X 4 J P Sullivan, supplies........................... 105 35 148 J DM Dobbins, supplies..?....?......... 7 90 149 A^FlWhite, W?cksmlthing^:- 11 70 151 J M Brown, paid for hire cf. labor?............ 11 40 155 P K McCcllyv supplies.._??...- 68 89 157 S Bleckley, supplies-'.?-- 20 30 158 T JLeak, supplies-??.-.. 41 35 159 A H Oaborn, Tobacco????????.............. 17 80 161 McGokin* C*, supplies.-;.? 2 50 171 McGra?AByruni.suppUes^^^ 14411 172 W J Drsnnin, building chimneya-. 11 00 17? U" K Sullivan 4 Co, supplies?-'.??^.? 4 90 1? F Bju&Co, supplies-...- 9 27 187 JM Brown, Steward, on salary-?- 37 50 191 J M Brown, Steward, on salary- 100 00 191 J)M Brown, for purchases.--.?.? 17 50 192 Iterry Jamison, laborer-.??-? 24 00 193 J :DM Dobbins, sack of cof 'es...?.- 41 00 221 E. D Dean, hogshead bacon;-.- 122 39 222 Simpson, HOI <k Co, medicine.....................? 11 60 223 G'FTolly^coffin.?? 4 00 224 0 HP Fant, Tobacco- IS 50 225 W F Barr ? Co, supplies-.- 8 65 226 F K McCully, supplies._;-.- 10 85 227,2; V Clark, Tor beef?-ii-?-. 26 S3 228" i. B Towers, supplies....................................... 5 75 229LJ D M Dobbins, supplies?-.??? 15 25 230 W H Nardin & Co, for corn?...:.?- 68 45 231 J M Brown* paid out for repairing houses? SO 45 232 JitP.A WiUjite, medical attention. 94 75 $2040 65 TRIAL JUSTICES and CONSTABLES. No. * 1 WD Wilkos, Trial Justice-.-$19 00 21 " tS 44 ~_? 10 50 67 u " ? " 44 [_-. U 00 138 44 44 44 ' 44 ;_? _ 20 75 l??&a?A'" " 44 ?..._.._. 26 50? 87 33 J C Whitcfieid, Trial Justice- 26 09 56 ? ? " " " ~._6 8C /? J^ -h ? ? ? ?_7S ?5^H7 45 31 John E Breaxeale, Trial Jtatice-? 49 00 71 " w m ? _16 50 86 ? 7t- 900 173 ?*\ *? 44 f44_4 03 198 ? " ? ? _8 00 216 " " 44 44_31 00?117 60 14 GCT Maro t, Trial Justice.- 23 73 95 ft* ** " ? ;_8 50 152 : 44 44 44 44 m_ 20 25 215 " ?* 44 44 .7 00? 59 50 51 TH BnsseU, Trial Jnsthe?- 28 00? 28 00 241? W Hammond, Trial Jtttice-17 75 53 44 44 acting Coroner?.~ 12 38 52 44 ? fc Trial Juaice....? 10 04 128 ?M / 44 u f_. 22 00 m ? ? - t_. 10 50 2J4 ? - " " _? 12 25? 84 92 ^22 JK H D Gaillard, Trial iustice-? 00 94 " " " i44 _. 150 232 ?- y 44 '* ^4 ~?_ 9 50 177 44 ? -xs u 44 . _ 2 00?15 00 35 CTHopkins, Trial Justffe of Greenville. 8 50? 8 50 112 J B Nfmte^-Trisl Jotlce- 8 40- 8 40 134JJGilmer, 44 4 -? 9 50 213 " 44 44 ' * .pt-t 10 25? 19 75 164 D L HaH, ' 44 '_-43 85? 43 85 218 John Wilaon, 44 . 4 .~ 3 75- 8 75 J $64437 No. CONSTABLES. 11 Wflliam Ferry-._.~.-8 3 00 13 W P Elng^..-?.-82 30 91 W I? King-12 95 Iff Wl? King-4 10 308 W P Kin&_.?.-.- U 00? < 20 William Ellison...-.............--.-....? 7 90 99 ?? ?* _18 35 80 44 44_._!-1? 80 139 44 ' ? -^~..(.11 55 a ? 44 . 44 ...-.4-?- 32 00- 7 22 J B Cunningham...?.,....,.?.?. ..................... 1 00 23 W H Hammond?.?._?..?. 14 00 52 44 ' 44 _I_S. 3 00 8f 44 44 _?..i_3 35 179 44 u _U.._ 8 00-23 8 92 W N Hammond,-.%.*?..........1 80 130 44 44_. 3 00 202 44 44 -:^-_?Jf?.. ?. 19 85? 24 15 32 J H McOonnell,-?w._ 29 20 74 44 44 -._8 00 85 44 _ **-U- 1 00 128 44 41 .?..-12 00 142'^' 44 ._? 7 50 IKS U ? . U 4 00 XWj '.??.?p?.... i w 174 41 44 ._.? 8 50 204 44 44 ?....?...^???.?.?.18 00? 83 23 25 J E~Guyton-.-.-. 1 00 j 26 A E Scodday._.>._.- 8 00 I S? J M Brown...-_^.- 1 80 35 William Ingram.-._.._ 1 40 50 B F BusselL.-.- 12 25 66 DA Keasler.M.??.?.?.._ 7 00 96 ? 41 -.-. 3 00 165 " " .??. 4 40? 16 40 63 (jtephen Johnson...........6 00 75 William Holmen-._. 17 50 84 EJ McGee.?..-. 19 35 87 N W Parker-?.-.- 4 80 88 Alex Campbell.mMM.M.u.~?.?. 4 30 101 44 44 _.<?.- 18 40? 21 80 89 B B Earle??.*.?.- 15 00 90 T W Russell.-,. 6 75 93 William McCay.-.-.^ 5 35 127 J W Edwards.. 8 00 178 44 44.- 1 00 4 00 129 J F Earn ply....._.w?.u?L...u 4 20 131 J A Sanders. 8 00 140 M A Snipes.?. 8 00 163 V/ A Hanks._.? 8 K 165 3 J Barrett.-._. 8 go 17p T?Drake.,.T??n?^?,i,n 6 55 205 J L Bryant...?.-_. 12 00 246 WflHam Wilson-. 2 00 ? " ? _ 57 40 $461 15 No. MISCELIANEfrS. 10 P A Wilhite, medical attentiofto prisoners, - 8 00 13 M Lesser, burial clothes for Mo^is?suicide, ? io 00 14 S H L?ngsten, coffin for same, - - - 8 50 29 Dr M C Farker, post mortem o^minatlon, - 10 00 40 Simpson, Hill & Co, medicine fc prisoners, - 42 70 44 Dr P A Wilhite, post mortem elimination, ? 10 00 54 Martha A Webb, rent of office, - - - 20 00 57 John W Daniels, State aeeourn,- . - 110 75 38 Wm McGukin, expenses takingirisonerO (2) to Penitentiary, - - - - 67 20 58 Wm McGukin, State account, . . - 60 25 53 D Brown, County Treasurer, se*jces on Board Equalization, . ? . ? . 6 001 60 J TV Daniels, Indexing and recording old Re? cords in Clerk's office, - - - 120 00 70 Dr j H Maxwell, post mortem examination, ? 10 00 81 WnvMeGukin., expenses taking prisoners to Penitentiary,. 40 20 81 Wm McGukin, funeral expenses of prisoner, - 17 50 107 Q F Tolly, making coffin, tables and desk, - 29 00 121 Dr P A W?hlte, medical attention to prisoners, 20 00 125 Dr OR Broylcs, post mortem examination, - 10 00 133 Dr J H Maxwell, post mortem examination, - 10 00 183 Martha A Webb, rent of office, - - - 20 00 194 Benson A Shaipe, medicine for prisoners, ? 5 00 233 Wm McGukin, committing and releasing pris? oners, . 2325 234 Dr P A Wilhito, medical attention to prisoners, 54 50 247 Jerre Mauldin, hauling dead body, - - 2 00 147 JW Daniels, ?tat? account, . - - - 72 25 lo? Elias Terrell, juror in tvro cases T. J. court, - 50 285 Six Trial Jus'tice jurors, - - - S 50 235 Six Trial Justice jurors, - - - - 3 00 87oo lo No. KOADS, BRIDGES, 4c. 4 J C Keys, services as sub commissioner, - 10 50 5 S J Emerson, " " - 9 75 8 FM Glenn, \ " M - . - 6150 9 Stephen Hanks, making ford, - ^ - - 5 00 ? 13* W R Boggs, re*>airing Miller's bridge, - - 12 50 14 G W Maret, sub commissioner, - - 7 40 WMCMctaoa, . " * - - 10 16 WS Hall,buildingTuokert bridge, - - 86 36 Gid Sanders, blasting rock, 5 87 J C Major, ?? M 5 48 S J Emerson, repairing bridge over Kock y River SO 49 W A McFall, repairing bridge over Bfoadaway 15 oO 62 It S Bailey, building Harrison's bridge, 40 62 H S Bailey, building Bailey's bridge, - . - 85 00 77 B F Walker, repairing Rocky River bridge, ? 5 00 78 G M Rogers, building bridge over Bcaverdam, 96 50 78 G M Rogers, se trices as sub commissioner, - 9 00 j 97 Levl Burriss, " *? " - 6 00 ' 98 J8Beaty, ? - 7 99 RTElrod, " " - 4 50 100 DP Bowen, repair, bridge over 26 Mile Creek, 15 00 108 Thos McQore, repairing Deep Creek bridge, - 4 00 123 D T Cox, building Deep Creek bridge, - - 287 15 124 John Smith, repairing bridge ovorBeaverdam, 18 00 144 Charles Morris, building Rocky River bridge, 155 00 152 J C Keys, services as sub commissioner, - 7 00 154 Pendleton Manufacturing Co., buildingilillvrco bridge, - - - ". - - - 82 50 167 Willis Newton, building Pickle's bridge, - 40 00 182 T C Shearer, btilld. bridge near Earle's Ferry, 25 00 185 J N McElreath, building Rankin's bridge, - 315 00 106 Chapman A Hollidar, repair. Cooloy's bridge, 54 oo 207 J C Keys, 8 daj s as sub commissioner, - - 4 5o 2o3 S J Emerson, 6 days as sub commissioner, ? 9 oo 208 S J Emerson, repairing causeway at Emerson's lo oo 2o0 8 G Williams, build, bridge ou Brushy Creek, 25 oo 21 o Green Stepheim, repairing Lewis' bridge, - 7 oo 211 D S White, sub commissioner, - - - 8 25 212 W H Acker, repairing Cooley's bridge, - - 14 37 240 Greet) Stephens, building bridge over Rocky Branch, - - - - - 15 oo 241 M C Dickson, 7 days as sub commissioner, - lo So 245 J B Levorett, 3 toys as sub commissioner, - 4 5o $152o 92 No. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 72 M Lesser, blankets for prisoners, - 9 oo 110 Wm McGukin, paid out repairing Jail lot, - 25 oo 111 Samuel Johnson, bai. for desk for School Com. .7 4o 149 A F Whits, putting fastenings on Court House office wlndowi?, - - - - 5 oo 168 B F Crayton & lions, blankets for prisoners, ? 18 oo 223 G F Tolly, furniture for Court House, - - 15 75 233 Wm McGukin, Improvements on Jail lot, ? lo 75 No. BLANKS, STATIONERY, Ac. 7 TJ Webb, stationery, - - - 6 55 64 Walker, Evans A Cogswell, blanks, Ac, - 24 77 81 Corlles, Mason A Co., Sheriff's Books, including Express, - ? - - 719o lo2 Walker, Evans A Cogswell, stationery, Ac, - 59 *lo 102 J W Daniels, Clerk, stationery, &C, - 4 103 Wm Sloan, stat ionery, Ac, - - - 7 5o 104 G W Fant, stationery, Ac, - - 7 7o 113 T J Webb, Auditor., for books and blanks,. - 4 7o 150 G W Fant, stationery, - - - - 5 2o 168 B F Crayton, stationery, - - - - 4 25 196 J W Daniels, express od books, ? ? 1 So 197 Walker, Evans, Cogswell, stationory, - - 2 94 82oo 36 No. ADVERTISING, Ac 2 Hoy ii A Co., advertising for auditor, - - 45 oo !16 Brown AHaynie, adv. presentment Grand Jury 15 5o 117 Hoyt A Co., adv. u " " 15 5o 117 Hoyt A Co., adv. Annual Report, Ac., - - 64 5o 237 Hoyt A Co., printing blanks for Probate Judge 5 ob 237 Hoyt A Co., adv. notice of Annual meeting and to contractors, - - - - - 8 5o 238 Brown A Haynie, adv. same, - - - 8 5o ?102 Co No. LUNATICS. 15 A O Norris, P. J., sending lunatic to Asylum, 5 oo 23 Dr J H Dean, examining lunatic, - 5 oo 46 A*0 Norris, P. J., sending lunatic to Asylum, 6 oo 58 Wm McGukin, transporting lunatics to Asy? lum, (Jane T Sltton and J P Welborn.) - 84 6o 115 Dr R F Divver, examining lunatic, - - 6 oo 125 Dr O R Broylea, examining lunatic, - - 5 oo 136 Wm McGukin, expenses taking lunatics to Asylum, - - - - - ' - 45 20 .156 W W Humphreys, P. J., sending lunatics to Asylum, -. - . - . - - - Jo oo 175 Dr G HSymmcs, examining lunatic, - - 5 oo 219 W W Humphreys, P. J., sending lunatic to Asylum, - - ? - '- 5 00 220 Wm McGukin, expenses conveying samo, - 83 25 _ 2o8 6o No. DIETING PRISONERS. 58 Wm McGukin, Sheriff, dieting prisoners from May to November; 1872, - * - ? ? 70 oo 187 Wm McGukin, dieting account from October, 1872, to April, 1873, - 1 - ? - 88 4o 233 Wm McGukin, dieting account May, June and July, 1878, . - - 134 2o 8298 So ASSESSING. R A Keys, 1872, - - - ? - Co oo Samuel Crawford, 1872, > - ? ? 63 oo A A Dickson, 1872, ? ? - > ? 63 oo WS Pickens, " ? ?i ? . ~ 69 o5 Charles Webb, H ? ? > ? . Lo oo TJ Webb, freight, ? ? V . ? lo oo TJ Webb, 187? 8495 85oo oo TJ Webb, Auditor,, 1873, ??* ? < - Soco oo COURT JURORS, CONSTABLES and SOLICITOR. No. 21 W H Perry, Solicitor, Nulla Bona costs, : ' 4o oo 81 Wm McGukin, wood for January Term, 1873, : 6 5o 81 Wm McGukin, serving venires G. A P. Jurors, So oo loG Wm M Leave!, special constable, September Term, 1872, : : : : : 6 oo 136 A Blythe, Solicitor, costs, Jannsry Terra, 1873, Co oo l6o Wm McGukin, venire Petit Jurors, May Term, 1878, : : : : : .: 15 Ov> Amount paid out by County Treasurer on account of*Jury, Constable and Witness Tickets, : 1977 55 82124 Vi No. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 1872. 16 B D Dean, five daya service, : ; : 15 oo 39 W S Pickens. five days service and mileage, : 21 45 41 K Breazeale, three days servico, : : : 9 uo 845 45 The above was published in last annual report, but prop? erly belongs in this account, having been audited after September 1,187V. No. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 184 D L Cox, services as county commis? sioner, . : : : : lo2 9o 244 D L Cox, services as connty comm'er, 38 20? 141 lo 186 Wm M Leavel, sorvlces as co. comm'r. 23 oo 243 M ?* " ? ? 8o 8o? 53 8o 188 K Breazeale, services as county com. 18 oo 242 " " ? ?? 8o oo? 48 oo $242 9o 143 W W Humphreys, clerk county com. 39 oo 239 " " " " " 9 oo? 48 oo RECAPITULATION. PoorHouse and Farm, t i : : 82o4o 65 Trial Justices and Constables, : : : lio5 52 Miscellaneous, : : : : : 7oo lo Bridges and Roads, : : : : : l r<2o 92 Public Buildings, : : : : : 9o 9o Blanks, Books, Ac, : : : : : 2oo 36 Advertising, : : : : : : 162 5o Lunatics, : : : ' ? : 2o8 o5 Dieting Prisoners, : : : : : 298 6o Assessing Property, 1872, : : : : 5oo oo Assessing Property, 1878, : : ! : 5oo oo Court Expenses, 2124 12 County Commissioners, 1872, : : : 45 45 " - 1873, : : : 242 9o Clerk County Commissioners, : ? : 48 oo Total paid from County funds, : ! 89788 o7 I certify that the above is a correct statement of receipts and expenditures, as per vouchers in this office. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk Board County Commissioner!;. SPECIAL NOTICES. The fall trade has now o pened, arrd with a view to meet all Its requirements, Messrs. L H. Hall & Co., Proprietors of the Great Southern Builders' Emporium, Charleston, S. C, have made a*t the Factories, large quanti? ties of Doors, Sasjies, Blinds, &c., from fully seasoned lumber. Their immense sales enable them to offer number one work at low prices. Before beginning your building, send for their price list and size card. They are also Agents for Asbestos' Roofing Felt and Paint. Last year millions of feet were sold for covering roofs, lining rooms, painting, etc. "Window Glass.?Great attention is now de? servedly paid to the kinds of Window Glass used in dwellings, stores and churches. All qualities of American and French Window. Picture, Photograph, Cut, Ground, Enameled and Colored Glass, wholesale and retail, from Mr. P. P. Toale No. 20 Hayne Street, Charles? ton, S. C. Send for price card. ???* 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. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge.. WHEREAS, Mrs. Isabella H. Norris and A. O. Norris, jr., made suit to me to grant them Letters of Administration, of the Estate and effects of A. O. Norris, Esq., deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors cf the said A. O. Norris, deceased, that; they be and appear before .me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Fri? day, 19th of September next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration, should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day August A. D. 1878. W.W.HUMPHREYS, ' Judge of Probate. Sept 4, 1873 9 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Aris Cox has made suit to to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Nancy Cox, de? ceased. * These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Nancy Cox, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. H., on Tuesday, 23rd day of September next, after publication hereof, at 11V 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 30th day of Au? gust, A. D. 1873. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Sept 4, 1873 9 2? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY;. By W. W. Humphreys, Probate Judge. WHEREAS, H. M. Enox and A. P. Knox made suit to me to grant them Letters of I Administration on the Estate and effects of | John Knox, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Knox, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court or Probate, to bo held at Anderson C. H., on Friday, 19th day of September, 1873, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock La the forenoop? to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 80th day of August Anno Dom.mi 1873. ? W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Sept 4, 1873 9 2 COOKING and Heating Stoves at Retail. Pictures of each, with full descriptions, as well as prices and lists of furniture for Cook Stoves, will be promptly sent on application. WILLIAM SHEPHERD & 00., Charleston, S. C. Sept 4, 1873 9 6m Valuable Lands; for Sale 1 WILL be sold, on SAJLEDAY in NOVEM BErt next, at Anforson C. H.. if not disposed of at private sale; that Valuable Farm known as Harrisburg, lying on Seneca River and both sides of Conneross Creek at its mouth, containing 517 acres, more or less^ one-half) low grounds* ? Also, a small farm, near Pen ell e ton village, well improved, containing 118 , acres, more or less, about 20 acres bottom land. For further particulars, apply to Dr. Maxwell at Pendletcn, or Cray ton & Sons, at Anderson C BL ? ? ? j Sept 4,1873 9 2m PENDLET0N FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS at tills point are now} ready for the business of the season. The patrons of these Cards may expect prompt at? tention and GOOD WORK. ; Mb. O. H. P. Fant will foi-ward Wool from Anderson by railroad, and make settlements' for rolls when returned. A NEW ECLIPSE COTTON GIN Will be in readiness for the incoming crop. Patronage respectfully solidted. July 31, 1873 4 3ra ISTOTICiE. THE Firm of W. F. BARR <fe CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and have associated with them D? S. WATSON as a partner. The business will be carried on at the old svafid, No. 10 Granite Row, under the name and scyle of BARR, WATSON <S, CO. All indebt? ed, to the old firm of W. F. Barr <fc Co. will please make settlement at an early day, as we | intend to close it up as early as possible. BARR, WATSON <fe CO. Sept 1,1878 0 8 N. F. BURNHAM'S*]^ NEW TURBINE Has been tested at YORK, PA., by D. M. ETTINGER, C. E., And at HOLYOKE, MASS., by JAS. EMERSON, H. E. ?Sr For Pamphlet and Test Re? port, address N. F. BURNHAM, York, Pa. ,_ CD CD ERSKINE COLLEGE. THE Exercises in Erekino College open 22nd. September. Tuition ?20 per year, by taking stock in tho new Endowment. Board, ?12.50 per month. August 28, 1873 8 4 DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. FIFTEENTH Year opens OCTOBER 6th. Tuition, ?20 a Session. Board, 815 per month, including fuol and washing. Sond for a Catalogue. J. I. BONNER. Duo West, S. C. August 28, 1873 > 8 2m D. F. FLEMING, JAMES M. WILSON. SAMUEL A. NELSON. JAMES GILFILLIN. 3,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FALL TRADE. TX7E are now receiving from the Manufacturers a very large and well-selected Stock of V> .BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS of every description, which will be sold as low as in any other Market. Merchants visiting Charleston *re invited to examine our Stock. D. F., FLEMING & CO., 2 Hayne Street, Corner Church Street, Charleston, S. C. August 28,1873 8 6 THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPE. BENSON & SHARPE, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C, EEEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DIL8, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES, <fec ?Sr* Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. JUST RECEIVED, Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail and Flesh BRUSHES, Glycerine, Honey, Barbers' and Carbolio Toilet SOAPS, Loudon <fc 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 W ater, Maw's Feeding BottLes and fixtures for infants, TRUSSES, for men and boys. Port and Sherry Wine, wluch we can recommend for Medical use. May 1, 1873 " 43 ? ly THE RIGHT COTTON GIN FOUND AT LAST! MANUFACTURED BY NEBLETT & GOODRICH, And Warranted in Every Respect. Price, $3.60 per Saw, delivered, at Anderson C. H., S. C, Payable the First November, 1878. Hand in your orders at once, that you may secure one of these SPLENDID GINS in time for the present crop. S. BLEOKLEY, Agent for Anderson County. July 24,1873_ 3_ DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, WOULD inform their friends and the public generallv, that in addition tb their extensive stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, wo are agents for the Pure Liberty "White Lead, Which is justly celebrated for its beauty and durability. BUY IT ! TRY IT! TO MERCHANTS. Having been appointed Agen ts in Anderson for Simmons' Great Hepatic Compound, or Liver Cure, We are able to sell the same by the Case, or in largor lots, at manufacturer's prices, freights added. Call and see'. July 10,1873 1 GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN Fourth Grand Gift Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POMIMMTlfmOCn 12,000 CASH GIFTS $1,500,000 $S50,000 Tor only $50. Tho Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by special act of tho Legislature for tho 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 bo Boldl The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts. At this Concert, which will be tho grandest musical dis? play ever witnessed in this country, tho unprecedented sum of $1,500,000 ! I divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will bo distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT_.8250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-. 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT?. 60,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT..;. 25,000 ONE GRAND CASH CFT-........ 17,500 10 CASH GIFT8 810,000 each. 100,000 80 CASH GIFTS 5,000 each....^.... 150,000 50 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each......50,000 80 CASH GIFTS 500 each.... 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS 400 each......... 40,000 150 CASH GIFTS SCO each....^.......^....^.. 45,000 250 CASH GIFTS 200 each-. 50,000 825 CASH GIFTS 100 each.?82,500 11,000 CASH GIFTS 60 each.550,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amounting to..?.M.~~.tl*500,000 The distribution will be posltlvo, whether all the ticket* are sold or not, and tho 12,090 gifU all paid Is pr oportion to the tickets sold. lr PRICE 0? TICKETS: ! Whole tickets 850: Halves <j25; Tenths, or each Coupon, 85; Eleven Whole Tickets 8500; 22>< Tickets 81,000:113 Whole Tickets 85,000; 227 Whole Tickets 810,000. No discount on less than 8500 worth of Tickets at a time Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accompanied by the money promptly filled. Liberal terms jfivon to those who buy to sell again. thos. e. bramxette, Agent Publ. Llbr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Bept 4, 1873_9_lm HENRY BISCH?FE & CO-, Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &C, &-.G., ?SCO., 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 F. W. WAGENER & CO., Successors to WAGENER, MONSEES & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS. 163 & 168 East Bay and 2 & 4 Queen St., p. w. wagejteb. f!w.obkrkbSoeb. CHARLESTON, S. C. August 14, 1873 6 3m NOTICE. , School Claims! PERSONS' holding School Claims dated prior to July 1, 1872, will find it to their interest to call on the undersigued. JOHN R. COCHRANj August 28, 1873 8 5 COTTON GESTS! 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, ?nd every Gin sold has given per? fect satisfaction to the purchaser. Price of Northern made Gins, ?4 per saw. Southern made Gins, 84.50 per saw. ? Both are first-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, a5td McCarthy's Sea Island Cotton Gins. C. GRAVELEY, 62 East Bay, South of Post Office, Charleston, S. C. August 21,1873 7 lm 0F.O. W. WILLIAMS, ) (JAMES BRIDGE,jr., WILLIAH BIBNIE, W < FRANK K. TAYLOR, JOS. K. ROBERTSON, j (.KOU'T. S. CATIICABT. H SED. I WILLIAMS & .CO., FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. Cn W1TJJAMS, BIRNIE & CO., Commission Merchants, 65 Heaver Street and 20 Exchange Place, NEW YORK. ?&* Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Produce shipped to us at either point. July 10, 1873 1 6m White & Featherston, DEALERS IN MARBLE, AVE ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD Assortment of TOMB STONES, And are prepared at all times to make them to order in the BEST OF STYLE. MARBLE YARD UNDER TOLLY'S FUR* NITURE STORE, Anderson, 8. C. August 14,1873 6 . WILLIAMST?N FEMALE COLLEGE, WILLIAMStON, S. C. THE Third Collegiate year will open Oct. 6, 1873, and close July 2, 1S74. Rates for 20.weeks, in advance: Board, ox* eluding 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 ?20i00> For a Catalogue, address Rev. SAMUEL LANDER? A. M. i President* August 14,1S73 6 2m Belting! OVER Throe Hundred feet 3 ply 6 inch RUBBER BELTING for sale low by A. B. TOWERS. August 21, 1873 7 Groceries and Provisions. AFINE assortment of Groceries and Pro? visions of the best qualitv, for sale low 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 IXOUR HAS THE BEST FLOUR HAS TJJE 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 SIGN 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 HAS THE BEST MEAL THE RED SIGN THE RED SIGN THE RED SIGN THE RED SIGN THE RED SIGN TEE 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 LARGEST LOT OF CORN HAS THE LARGEST LOT OF CORN Fair Notice! HAVING purchased the NOTES and AC? COUNTS of SHAlfPE & TOWERS? I now give notice that I expect prompt pay? ment of the same when due. Ail persons whose Notes and Account? are past due, I ex Sect to pay the same within 30 days from this ate. W. & SHARPE. July 10,1873 1 BIVINQS'TILLE Shirtings & Sheetings. IAM Agent for the sals of the BIVINGS VILLE 7-8 SHIRTINGS, 4-4 SHEET? INGS and YARNS. I am also Agent for DuPont's Powder, Rifle and Blasring. W. S. SHARPS. I am Agent for the sale of the Carolina Fertilizer and Soluble Pacific Guano. W. S. SHARPS. July 10,1873 1 BUY THE BEST. COTTON GIN. IAM THE AGENT FOR THE SALS Of THE Brown Cotton Gin For Anderson, Oconee arid Pickens Counties'! This GIN will give you Perfect Satisfaction In Every ftespect. Below, read certificate? ?f C. E; Horton, W. B. Newell and dr. N; J. NewblL, I would also refer any one wishing a gin to Capt. W. D. Evins, Thos. W. Martin, J). H. Glenn, Thos. Harper, Newton Acker.? John G? Hall. Geo. F. Burdett? Maj. Robt. D?ga?, King <fc Elrod, and H. J. Epting, who haVe had this GIN in use during the past 3easott. Call and get a Circular. W. S. SHAPjPE, Noi 4 Granite Bow. WilliamstoN? June 15,1873. Messrs. Sharpe <? Tovicrtti . Sirs?In answer to votir liiquiry in regard 'jo my opinion of the BROWN COTTON GIN? I can say that I would not tako it doWri to put up any othor Gin that I am acquainted, with. It runs very light; is no trouble to ke?p in order. To prove the last assertion, I ginned three hundred and twenty bales oh mltie and never removed the caps from the inks; in f&Jt, I don't think I lost 20 minutes in all the time from anything wrong with the Gin. It makes a. very good staple, and sells in our market at the highest prices. Yours respectfu lly, C> E. HORTON. Hall Township, Juno 21,1873, Messrsv Shai-pc r? Towers : We bought from you ? Fifty-Saw BROWN COTTON GIN, on which we ginned 150 bales of cotton. We think it i? the best Gin made. The Gin runs light, picks fast and clean, and makes a line sample. W. B. NEWELL, N. J. NEWELL. Julv 10, 1873 1 3m WANTED! AYOUNG MAN to study DENTISTRY. Must have good m.echanical talont, and some inonev. W. G. BROWNE, Pcntiot. August 21. 1873 7