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? Gen. Alfred Cummings^late of the Con? federate army, and Governor of Utah from 1857 to 1861 under an appointment from Pres? ident Buchanan, died at his residence near Augusta,-'Ga., on the9th insfc. Gov. Cummings was at'his'death; about , fifty-six years of age. He was born invGeorgia, married a . daughter of Dr. John Randall, of jBbstonvrMass. In 1835 he was Mayor of the "city of Augusta, when^afcjlaee.ivas sorely smitten by yellow fever. " His fidelity and' feajrle^nesaTin ^tend? ing night and day to the needs of the sufferers won him the admiration of all.' He served in the Mexican war* and. was subsequently an I Indianagent* At the outbreak of theHvar he went with ids native Stattfand, commanding a brigade, was wounded June 12,1864, in the battle of New Hope Churck, and at Jouesboro on the 31st of August, the {lame year. Uew Advertisements. GRANDEST SCHEME IVER KNOWN! Fourth Gxandjdl Concert \" - FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ' MUHfflTICIT ?Q?Q^?? for pinly ;#0. The Fourth Gr?M GfnV Gone*rt.?ntl?)rIzed by special act of tb^-Legis^atoroJbr the .benefit "of the Public Library of Kentucky, will . take place la Public Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky>, c v . - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3;_ I8T3. Only sixty thousand tickets -will be sold. The tickots are divided into ten coupons or parts. At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical dis? play ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000 divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. UST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT......-.$250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-.^..100, ONE GRAND CASH GIFT..~.?_._ 50,0o i ONE GRAND CASH GIFf..................._. 25,000 ONE GRAND CASK GIFT-.?;.. 17,500 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each._. 100,000 30 CASH GIFTS 5,000 each_..._..... 150,000 50 CASH GIFTS l.OOOeach_. 50,000 SO CASH GIFTS ? SOOeach...^..^_. 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS 400 each._. 40,000 150 CASH GIFTS SOO each.-. 45,000 250 CASH GIFTS 200 each.- 60,000 325 CASH GIFTS 100 each.?.-.. 32,500 11,000. CASH GIFTS 50 each. 550,000 TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, amounting to.~......$1,500,000 The distribution will ho positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12-,000 gifte all paid in proportion to the tickets sold. PEICE OF TICKETS: Wholo tickets $50; Ha!ves $25; Tenths, or each Coupon. $5; Eloveh Whole Tickets $500: 22)4 Tickets $1,000-118 Whole Tickets $3,000 ; 227 Whole Tickets $10,000. No discount on less t'nan $500 worth of Tickets at a time. 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 Publ. Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library BuUcUng, Louisvillo, Ky. Pel. 16,1873_ 15 -_lm_ MT) AT "V ?MOORE'S RURAL . XV. IN ? JL .NEW-YORKER the the Great Illustrated Agricultural and Family Week? ly, is the STANDARD AUTHORITY upon Practical Sub? jects and a High-toned Literary Journal. Only $2.50 a year?less to clubs: Great Premiums or Cash Commissions to Agents. Thirteen Numbers (Oct. to Jan.) On- Trial, for ONLY FIFTY CENTS! Premium Lists, dec, sent free to all Trial Subscribers. Address D, D. T. MOORE, New York City. A.gents Wanted. send for a catalogt'E. Itomesie Sewing Machine Co., New York. mfn . 'D?/\TT Now ready for agents. HOME XV JlsfV ijUU?. LIFE IN THE BIBLE. By nCvm March, 1). D., author of "Night Scenes in the Bible." and "Our Father's House," of which nearly 100,000 copies of each were sold. Send for Circular ZlLGLER A M'CURDY, 518 Arch SL, Philadelphia, Pa. THE BEST PAPER. TRY IT !! The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is the cheapest and best Illustrated weekly paper published. Every number con? tains from 10 to 15 original engravings of new machinery, Novel Inventions. Bridges, Engineering JVorks, Architec? ture, Improved Farm Implements, and every new discove? ry in Chemistry. Aycar's numbers contain 832 pages and several hundred engravings. Thousands of volumes arc preserved for binding and reference. The practical re? ceipts are well worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $3 a year, by mail. Specimens, sent free. May be had of all Newsdealers. PATENTS obtained on the best terms. Models of new inventions and sketches examined, and advice free. All patents are published in the Scien? tific American the week they issue. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws and full directions for obtain? ing Patents; "Address for the Paper, or concerning Pat? ents, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Office, eorner F and 7th Sts., Washington, D. C. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, AND MACHINERY. Stationary and Portabio Steam Engines and Boilers, Gray's Anti-Friction Cottor. Press, Circular, Gang and Mulay Saw Mills; Portable and Stationary Flouring Mills, Sugar Cane Mills and Sugar Fans, Narrow Gauge Locomo? tives and Dummv Engines for street, roads and mining purposes, net? and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of everv description. Send for circular. "WASHINGTON IRON WORKS; W Vesey Street; New York. For Portable and Stationary Ste^m Engines. PAGE'S Patent Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. To cut from 3fl>to 3000 FekT per Hour, with one saw. Ga.no, Mulet and Sash Saw Mills, Portable Grist Mills, Leffel's Tcrbine Water Wheels, and every kind of Machinery accessory to the manufacture of Lum? ber. Address GEO. PAGE <3: CO., No. 5 N. Schroeder St., Baltimore, Md. Send for Descriptive Catalogue and Price List._'_ Gray's Celebrated Anti-Friction Cotton Press The cheapest, simplest au<! most perfect Cotton Screw ever invented. Send for circular. WASHINGTON IKON WORKS, 60 Vesey Street, New York, sole manufacturers. K7T"DYTiT* HINGE CONE BURNER FOR J; LJuLJuvljJjil SUN CHIMNEYS, MADE BY PLUME <Jfc ATWOOD. produces the best light. Can bo used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. MEN, Girls and Boys. wanted o sell our French and Ameri? can Jewelry, Booksj Games, Ac, in their own localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, &c, sent Free. _P. O. VICKERY A CO., Augusta, Maine. dir an (tinA per day! Agents wanted! All classes |J)0 oU h)/j\J of workingpeoplc, of either sex, 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, Maine. N. F. BURNHAIVTS NEW TURBID Has been tested at YORK, PA., by D. M. ETTING ER, C. E., And at HOLYOKE, MASS., by JAS. EMERSON, H. E. ^39- For Pamphlet and Test Re ?>rt, address N. F. BURN HAM, ork, Pa. "WOMEN; CD STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By IP. W. Humphreys, Etg., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Mr?. Louisa J. Rankin made suit to me to grant her Letters of Adminis? tration on the Estate and effects of Maj. Goo. W. Rankin, deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Maj. Goo. W. Rankin, deceased, that they be and appear before nie in tho Court of Pro? bate, to bo held at Anderson C. II. on Monday; the 3rd day of November instant, alter publi? cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Ad? ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of Oc? tober, A. D. 1J573. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Oct W, 1K7'5 I ") 2* Benjamin Augustus Duncan, A Little Boy 7 years Old, Picked 147 pounds Cotton LAST FRIDAY. . On Saturday, he came to the "RED SIGN" and bought himself a pair of Boots. The pro? prietor then put him in a Hat at cost. Any Boy in the County, Of that age who will beat it, the "Red Sign" will make him a present of a nice COAT and a good POCKET KNIFE. BEN can enter the race again. BARR, WATSON & CO No* 10 Granite Row, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FULL AND COM? PLETE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, EMBRACING Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, of every kind; Hardware, & large stock; Crockery, Bagging and Ties, Ready Made Clothing, fine assortment, Saddles and Bridles, a Ml line, And everything in General Merchandize evor kept in Anderson, all of which we promise to Hell low for cash or to prompt paying customers. Always in the Cotton Market, And will pay the highest market prices for all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wo are agents for the EXCELLENZA FERTILIZER, which has given universal satisfaction among our customers who havo used it this season. A supply kept constantly on haud. BARR, WATSON & CO. 1?. s. Those indebted to the old firm of W. F. BARR & CO. are reminded that it is necessary to close the business of it without further de? lay. Now is the time to pay your debts, as we need monoy. B., W. & CO. Oct 9, 1873 14 3m WM. LEE k CO., Honea Path, S. C, SELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN THEY DO AT THE COURT HOUSE. TRY THEML I ?lr Call THOMPS and BOB !! Oct P, 1873 14 2 0. H. P. FANT. E. A. BELL. FANT & BELL, GROCERIES I PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. Oct 9,1873 14 3m MONEY, MONEY!! ALL persons indebted to the undersigned are hereby notified that he is in need of | Money, and they are earnestly requested to call around at the Captain's Office, and settle without further delay. Unless the monoy comes, costs will havo to be paid, as I will place the Notes and Accounts with a proper orhoor for collection. I am in earnest, ana want tho money. JOHy A. REEVES. O.-t 9, 1873 I i ?* I EXTRA TERM OF COURT. BY an Order from the Hon. Thompson H. Cooke, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, a Special Session of the Court of Goneral Ses? sions, and of the Court of Common Picas, for the County of Anderson, will begin to be holden at Anderson Court House, in the Coun? ty of Anderson, in the State of South Carolina, at 10 o'clock a. m., on MONDAY, tho THIRD DAY of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1873. Witness my hand and the Seal of the said Court, this sixth day of October, in tho year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun? dred and seventy-three. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.C.P. A G.S. "All processes, writs and recognizances of every kind, whether respecting juries, wit? nesses, bail, or otherwise, which relate to causes to be tried in either the Sessions or Common Picas, shall be considered as belong? ing to said Special Session, in the same manner as if they had been issued or taken in referenco to said Special Session." The Grand Jurors drawn in January last, to serve during the year 1873, are required to at? tend and serve at said Special Session. The Petit Jurors drawn to serve at the regu? lar September Term of Court are discharged, and can get their pay certificates by calling on the Clerk. JOHN W. DANIELS, C. C. P. it G. S. Oct9,1873 14 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) * Anderson County. j IN THE PROBATE COURT. Mary E. Stewart vs. David Stewart, Perry Stewart, et al.?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum? phreys, Esq., Judge of Probate for An? derson County, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEM? BER next, .at Anderson Court House, the fol? lowing Tracts of Land, sold as the Real Estate of James L. Stewart, deceased, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, Containing 11G acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounding lands of R. A. King and others, known as the homestead. TRACT NO. 2, Containing 65 acres, more or less, bounding lands of R. A. King, Edward Freeman and others. TRACT NO. 3, Containing 30 acres, more or less, bounding lands of Mrs. Jane A. Earle, R. A. King and Tract No. 2. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third of the pur? chase money cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelvo months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with two approved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the remaining purchase money, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Purchaser to pay extra for all ne? cessary papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Oct 9, 1S73 14 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. ] IN THE PROBATE COURT. Mrs. Ella Donnald vs. Anna A. Donnald Enoch B. Donnald, et al.?Petition for Par? tition. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 1G3 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, near the Town of William? ston, bounding lands of John L. Williams, Geo. W. Anderson, Hugh Prince and others. Sold as the Real Estate of David L. Donnald, deceased. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash, the remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by a bond with two approved sureties, together with a mortgage of the premises, with leave to anticipate payment. Purchase]' to pay extra for all necessary papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Oct 9, 1873 14 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions, to me directed, I will expose-to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, at Anderson C. IT.,.all of tho undivided interest of B. P. Gassawaj', deceased, in ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 204 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, on waters of Rocky River, near Lee Shoals, bounding lands of John Hall, Conrad Wakefield and others. Levied on at the suit of James Thompson and others vs. James Gassaway, Administrator of tho Estate of B. F. Gassaway, deceased. Terms cash?purchaser to pay extra for pa? pers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Oct 9, 1873 14 4 LAND FOR SALE. THERE will bo sold at public outcry os. SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY of NO? VEMBER next, at tho lato residence of Mrs. M. Oliver, tho Real Estate of Dr. James Oliver, deceased, containing THREE HUNDRED and SEVENTY-THREE Acres, more or less, situate on the south side of Threo-and-Twenty Creek. Anderson County, H miles from Easley Station, on the road leading from Pickensvillo to Anderson C. H., and adjoining lands of tho estate of t^ie late Rob't. Pickens, deceased, Ezekiel Long, Sr., and others. Possession given as soon as the terms are complied with, which will bo made known on day of sale. W. S. PICKENS, Agent for Legatees. Oct 9, 1S73 14 4 SALE of Valuable LAND. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum? phreys, Esq., Probate Judge of Anderson County, I will sell to the highest bidder on SALEDAY in NOVEMBER next, at Aidor son C. H., the TRACT OF LAND, Known as the Herring Place, lying on Rocky River, four miles East of Anderson, contain? ing i)2i acres, more or less, 15 acres of which is I fine river bottom, adjoining lands of B. F. j Hammond, S. Bleekley, James A. Keown and I otlvers. Terms of Sali:.?One-half cash ; the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give bond and good security, and to pay for all necessary pa? pers. JAMES B. MOORE, ? Trustee of Mary Herring. Oct 9, 1873 14 4 Cotton Ginning Notice. TTTE are still Ginning for tho Twentieth, TT and being enabled to turn out from ten to twelve bales per dav, offer great advantages to our customers, who can get their Cotton ginned as fast as delivered, and their seed away at once. Cash paid for Cotton Seed. OSBORNE ?fe McCULLY. Oct 9, 1873 14 Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold at Anderson C. II. on Saleday in November next, Thirty-Three Shares of Stock in tho Greenville and Columbia Hail road, belonging to the Estate of Bay Iis Wat kins, deceased. Terms cash. JE I'M THAU WAT KINS,) . . . J. MONROE SMITH, j AUm rs Oct 9, 1873 14 3* PAY ME ! PAY ME !! ALL persons who know themselves indebt? ed to me for Work, will please call and pay me, as I need the money. It takes money to buy provisions and clothes, and I can't get along well without these articles. So please call and settle, and make, mo happy. HARRY GAILLARD, Blacksmith. Oct 9. 1873 1 i 3 FRESH ARRIVAL OF GOODS C. A.. REED' East End of the Waverly House, Anderson, S. C. IBEG leave to inform my customers that I am receiving the FIXEST and MOST VARIED assortment of FALL and WINTER GOODS, in every Department that has ever been brought to this market. I would call special attention to my Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Cassimeres, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. Great pains were taken in the selection of these Goods, and no one can fail to bo pleased in tho quality and prices. I bought them at low figures, and I moan to dispose of them on the most reasonable terms for CASH. I also have on hand a Complete Stock of DRY GOODS, Ready Finished HARDWARE, BUGGIES and WAGONS, CUTLERY, of latest styles, POTWARE, BUGGY MATERIAL, GROCERIES, BAGGING and CONFECTIONERIES, TIES, &c., And every otheV Article that is kept in a First Class Wholesale and Retail Storo. &&t* Give mo a call, and I will endeavor to suit you in any line of Goods wanted at very low prices. I am always in the Cotton Market, and w:dl give you the highest prices for your produce. BE PROMPT! I would urge upon my customers indebted to me for Phosphate and Provisions advanced them during the past season, prompt payment by the First November next. I am compelled to have, and will have my money bv that time. So come forward and settle up at once. C. A. REED. October 2, 1873 13 wn HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR FALL STOCK. THEY WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF LADIES TO THEIR BHESS SHAWLS AND FANCY ARTICLES. In Mens' Wear their Stock is Complete, And Can show the Largest and Best Selected Stock of SHOES, Ever Offered, in this Market. Their Stock of GROCERIES will be kept up as usual. We are at all times in tho Market to BUY COTTON and all kinds COUNTRY PRODUCE. October 0, 1873 14 3m MISS C. C. DANIELS Has returned from New York, and is now receiving a large lot of Ladies' and Children's Goods, Consisting of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Dress G-oods, In all the fashionable shades. Shoes, Notions, &c Ladies will do well to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere. DRESS MAKING attended to as usual. Ladies' and Children's CLOAKS made to order. Out 2, 1873 ? 13 J. R. SMITH & SON, HAVE RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF FALL 1 WINTER GOODS, consisting op Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Mens' Half Hose, Fancy Cravats it BoWs, Handkerchiefs, And all Goods found in a First Class Cents' Furnishing Store. ? Call in early and give us a trial. Tailoring Establishment. Wc still have in connection with our Store a Tailoring Department, conducted by the senior member, who will be pleased to serve his old friends, and guarantees satisfaction In style, fit and prices. BEAD THIS, SURE!! To those whom Wo have indulged so long, wo would most respectfully ask them to come forward this Fall and lend us a helping hand, ns wc ore obliged to have money to carry on our business. As money don't grow on trees up this way, wo are compelled to givo our tardy fronds this reminder, and hope they may heed and act. J. It. SMITH & SON. Oct 2, 1873 13 MONEY NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! T)ERSOXS indebted to mo for supplies fur X nished during the year, arc requested to call and settle for the same at once. 1 will take Middling Cotton for all Accounts and Notes duo mo, At Sixteen Cents per Pound, If delivered by the Fifteenth of October 1878. Parties indebted to ine must sottlo bv tho TENTH of NOVEMBER, 1873, or I will placo their Notes and Accounts in tho hands of an Officer for collection. Business is business. Come and settle. ( JOHN R. COCHRAN. Oct 9, 1873 14 I WINES AND LIQUORS. JULIUS POPPE BEOS leave to inform the public that he is now roady to supply all who heed a PURE ARTICLE of LIQUORS, FOR FAMILY USE. Ho will keep none but a GENUINE article, and will sell at reasonable prices. Oct o. 1872 14 2 NEW AND FRESH ???i? Are Always an Attraction. ?? WE have- recently returned from market, and are now receiving a large and magnificent stock of General Merchandize, which we selec? ted with great care, and with an o.yc to the wnnts of our many customers: and in return, we respectfully ask a careful examination and comparison of prices. We feel assured wo can give entire satisfaction in every lino of Goods. We are determined to give yo? the Worth of Your Money. We arc the solo Agents for the CELEBRATED SIMS' WAGONS AND THE Shoal Creek Factory Yarn. We aro satisfied that we cannot say too much in favor of the SIMS' WAGONS, and their price puts them within the reach of all. Call and examine them, and compare WORKMAN? SHIP and prices. All work warranted. Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks, Collars, B.'emlock and White Oak Solo Leather, French Calf Skins, Boot Topping, Linings, Elastic Gore, Webbing, &c., &c., &c. LEWIS & CO., 9 Granite Rowv Anderson, S. C. Oct 2, 1S7G 13 3m SINGER. JOHN H. CLARKE has just returned front 0 New York, Where ho visited the head? quarters of the Singer Manufacturing Compa? ny. It is li very spacious building on Union Square If you should ever go to New York, it will pay you to see ibis establishment your? self?to sec tiie business that is carried on with the Singer Sewing Machine, From all I could hear after I left home, I learned that this Ma? chine stands far in advance of all others in pop- ' ularity. j. B.. Clark & Son are selling a groat many. | averaging six each week, .lohn H. Clarke and Thos. M. Cater arc the Traveling Agents for Anderson and PickcnS. Wo Would like to show this Machine to any one wishing to ex? amine it. Every Machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Repairing done all Ma? chines by j. IT. C. at reasonable rates, Office in Masonic Hall. J. B. CLARK <fc SON. Agents. ; Sept 2.". 1*7:! Li j THE ANDERSON EMPORIUM OF FASHION, WK ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF LAMES', MLSSES'S nnd CHILDREN'S As we make an exclusive Business OF THIS LINE OF GOODS, AND givo it a close personal attention, wo feel satisfied that we can supply the wants of all, and at prices that will prove satisfactory to our customers. We cannot attempt to enumerate the Goods we keep, but will take pleasure in showing our Stock to all who favor us with a call. We are continually adding new Goods to our Stock, and all the Novelties of the Season can be found in our Store. Mantua Making Department. Our Manlua Making and Millinery Depart? ments are supplied with competent Ladies, and all work entrusted to us will be done on the most reasonable terms, and in all the latest styles. Misses' and Children's Garments also made, and at prices that will be obliged to give satis? faction. We are agents for the sale of the Domestic Patterns, The most reliable Patterns that can be had, and will always prove satisfactory. We will bo pleased to show these to all who desire to pur? chase. SEWING MACHINES. We are also agents for the DOMESTIC SEW? ING MACHINE, the best and most desirable Machine now in use, and fast taking the place of all others. We will take pleasure in snow? ing tho great advantages of this Machine to all who desire to purchase. C A. REED & CO. October 2,1S73 13 FURNITURE! rpHE LARGEST LOT that was ever brought X to Anderson was selected by the under? signed in person, and bought directly from tho Factories, which enables him to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and guaranteed TO BE Sold as low as in am* house in the Stale for tho same grade of work" As neither Charleston or Columbia have ever j GIVEN AWAY . Furniture, and my motto being "quick sales and small profits," I would respectfully ask all my friends and the public generally to buy their Furniture at Anderson. COME EARLY, That you may make good selections and obtain bargains. For anything you want in the Fur? niture line, go TO G. E. TOLLY'S Furniture Store, Depot St., Anderson, S.O.* Where you can find. Furniture of every kind, And anything not in sight, Can bo manufactured right. Repairing, too, is done in style\ My aim being all the while," With an experience of twenty yearsj To please alt my customers; But before I close, I want to say to all of those That know themselves to ino In debt, To come and pay beforo I get In cash as low As Jay Cookc A Co-. Oct2, 1S73 13 JTbTclam & son, Merchant Tailors* N. E, Comer Masonic Building. WE would respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public generally, to our complete and varied Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which has been selected with especial Care for this market by one of tho firm, who has just returned from tho city of New York. Their stock consists, in port, of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, BEA? VER CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS and Gentle? men's FURNISHING GOODS. The Tailoring Department is under the spe? cial care of the senior partner, who flatters him? self to be able to give perfect satisfaction ir* style and fit. We expect to sell our goods a small profit, and hope to share liberally c? the public patronage. J. B. CLARK ? SON. Sept 2T>, 1873 12 Valuable Lands for Sale I WILL be sold, on SAL ED AY in NOVEM? BER next, at Anderson C. H., if not disposed of at private sale, that Valuable Farm known as Harrisburg, lyfng on Seneca River and both sides of Con ncross Creek at its mouth, containing 517 acres, more or less, one-half low grounds. Also, a small farm, near Pendle toh Village, well improved, containing IIS acres, more or less, about 20 acres bottom wind. For further particulars, apply to Dr. Maxwell at Pehdlcton, orCrayton A: Sons, at Anderson C. II: Sept 4. 1S73 o 2m Dr. AV. Gr. Browne, dentist, A.nderson O. U-? S. C. Sept 25. 1873