The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 11, 1873, Image 3
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N. P. BURNHAM'S
NEW TURBINE
Has "been tested at YORK, PA., by
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And at HOLYOKE, MASS., by
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? ?g? Fpr Pamphlet and Test Re?
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York,,Pa.
pratts astral oil.
Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform.
Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Burns in any lamp
without danger of exploding or takingfirc. Manufactured
expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils.
Its safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning
qualities, are proved by its continued use iu over 300,000
families.
Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident?
directly or indirectly?has ever occurred from burning,
storiDg or handling It.
The Insurance Companies and Fire Cominissione?;
throughout the country recommend the ASTRAL as the
best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular.
For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at whole?
sale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT & CO., 103 Fulton
Street, New York.
Doc 11,1873 23 6m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
IN
ANDERSON COUNTY.
the probate court.
GEORGIANA ORR has applied to me for
exemption of Homestead in the Real and Per?
sonal Estate of her husband, tho late James
Orr, deceased.
I will pass upon the same on Friday the 12th
day of January, at my office at Anderson C. H.,
S. C, at 11 o'clock a. m.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probat?
Dec 11, 1873 23
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hezeby gives notice that
he will make application to W. W. Humphre3's,
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on
Tuesday, the 13th dav of January next, for a Fi?
nal Settlement of the Estate of Mrs. Phoebe
Sherard, dee'd, and a Final Discharge there?
from. D. J. SHERARD, Adm'r.
Dec 11, 1873 23 . 5?
Lost or Stolen!
ON Thursday, 27fch of November, iu the
Town of Anderson, a yellow and white
BULL DOG, medium size, black around the
mouth. A suitable reward will bo paid for his
delivery to the owner, Leli Britt, or to M. A.
Cobb, Belton, S. C.
Dec 4, 1873 22
S
Notice.
HEREAFTtER persons Camping on my
Wood Lot, west of Mrs. Rueker's house,
adjoining public highway, and cutting the
trees, will be dealt with as trespassers.
B. F. WHITNER.
Dec 4,1673 22 3
Attention!
<J?Q Ann?TWO Thousand Dollars worth
<P^,UUU of SHOES and BOOTS, for
sale low, by TOWERS <fc BROYLES.
060 4,1873 _
Wanted!
FIVE HUNDRED Men and Boys to bny
HATS and CAPS, at low down prices, of
TOWERS <fc BROYLES.
Dec 4,1873_
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
THE subscribers are now prepared to sell
Goods at remarkably low prices for Cash,
or to prompt paying customers. Call and see
our Stock, which is complete.
TOWERS <fc BROYLES.
Dec 4,1873_
Dress Goods.
ALARGE line of DeLaines, Poplins, Al
pacca, and other Dross Goods, for sale at
prices to suit tho low price of cotton, at
* TOWERS & BROYLES'.
Dec 4, 1873
NEW ARRIVALS.
In its various designs, styles and patterns.
IN fact, a GENERAL ASSORTMENT in
my line of business just received, which
will be sold CHEAPER than such goods were
EVER SOLD BEFORE in this Market.
Call on .
F. C. v. BORSTEL.
repairing of
and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Done in a workmanlike manner, and warrant?
ed, at prices to suit the times, by
F. C. v. BORSTEL,
Practical Wachmaker.
Dec 4,1873 22 3m
Sheriff's Sale.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
Andbrson County. j
In the Probate Court.
Nancy Knox vs. H. M. Knox, A. P. Knox, et
aL?Petition for Partition.
BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum?
phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun
ty, to me directed, I will expose to sale on
the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, at
Anderson Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Situate in Anderson County, containing 57
acres, more or less, bounding lands of Moses
Chamblee, David Duncan and others. Sold as
the Real Estate of John Knox, deceased, for
Sartition among the heirs and creditors of said
eceased.
TERMS OF SALE.?One half cash; the re?
maining half on a credit of twelve months,
with interest from dajr of sale, purchaser to
give bond, secured by a mortgage of the prem?
ises to secure the remaining purchase money.
Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers.
WM. .McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Dec 4, 1S73 22 4
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I
will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY
in JANUARY next, at Anderson C. H.,
ONE HOUSE AND LOT,
Situate in the Town of Anderson, containing
one acre, more or less, boundtid on the soutih
by Calhoun street, on the east by lot of J. H.
McConnell, on the north by lot of J. W. Dan?
iels, and on the west by lot of A. P. Hubbard.
Levied on as the property of Z. T. Taylor, at
the suit of CharleB T. Lowndes and James
Robb.
Terms cash?purchaser to pay extra for pa?
pers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Dec 4, 1873 22 4
for sale.
A VALUABLE FARM I
TWO-THIRDS of which lies within the cor?
porate limits of the Town of Anderson,
containing 109 acres, of which 20 acres are good
bottom, lid acres in the woods, and tho balanco
good cotton and wheat land. On the premises
are a new dwelling-house, outbuildinirs, eto.
Barley, Rye and Wheat havo been sowed on
the place this Fall, and a portion of it rented to
a good tenant. Terms.?One-third Cash, and
the balance in one and two vears. '
Also, for sale, two good Mules, one fine Mare
four vears old, one pure-blooded Devon Heifer,
which will drop her second calf before Christ?
mas ; one grade Cow, which will calvo before
Christmas; one two-horse Wagon and Harness
and some Farming Implements.
The above articles will be sold at reasonable
rates, as the owner desires to move away in
January.
For further particulars, apply at this Office
Dec 4, 1873 22
The Big Circus is over and Gone,
but my
tf ^ BOOT AND SHOE SHOP1
IS HERE YET AjN'D PROGESSIXG.
IHAVE secured a fine workman from Green?
ville, Mr. Harrison.
I am authorized to say ray foreman, R. F.
McKinney, will make the finest Boot or Shoe
in the County for a fine hat. Will some one
give him a trial.
All Work and Material warranted.
Public patronage solicited.
Terms Cash on delivery.
J. S. ASHLEY.
Dec 4, 1873 22
Notice of Dissolution.
THE firm of C. A. REED <fe CO. is this day
dissolved by tho withdrawal of Mr. W.
H. Cater. The business will in the future be
conducted by C. A. Reed, and all persons in?
debted to the late firm will come forward at
once and make paymont to him, as the accounts
must be settled up.
Thanking the public for its liberal patronage
in the past, I would respectfully solicit a con?
tinuance of the same. Great bargains in the
Ladies' Dress Goods line can be had for the
next ten days for cash.
C. A. REED.
Nov 26, 1873 22 3
Sale Real and Personal Property.
IWILL sell, at tho residence of tho late
James R. Webster, doceased, on TUES?
DAY, the 30th of December next, the Real Es?
tate whereon the widow, Jane Webster lived,
and the entiro Personal Property, on the fol?
lowing terms:
Personalty for cash. Tho Realty in two
equal annual instalments of one and two years,
with interest from day of sale, purchaser to
give good noto or bond, and at least two good
securities, with mortgage, to secure purchase
money, with privilege to pay the whole or part
at any time.
A. W. SMITH,
Executor J. R. Webster.
Dec 4, 1873 22 3
Sale of Personal Property.
IWILL sell, at tho late residonco of A. O.
Norris, deceased, on TUESDAY, 23rd day
of DECEMBER next, the Personal Estato of
said deceased, consisting in part of
Cattle,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
Terms of salo cash.
ANDREW 0. NORRIS, Jr., Adm'r.
Dec 4, 1873 22 2
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. M. C. PARKER
HAS located at tho late residence of Rev.
D. Humphreys, near Evergreen, Ander?
son County, and offers his professional services
to the surrounding countrv.
Doc 4, 1873 22 3m*
""WANTED! WANTED!
MONEY I
ALL persons who have been buying Goods
of A. B. Towers on time, will confer a
creat favor upon us by paying for the same
within tho next thirty days, as we cannot run
a store without money,
a store wicno T0VWERS <fc BROYLES.
Dec 4,1873
Estate Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estato of Mrs. Lucy Haddon, doceasod,
aro hereby required to present tho same within
the time proEcribod by law, or else their claims
will be barred.
MARTHA E. T?TE, Adm'x.
Dec 4, 1873 22 4
LOOK WELL
TO YOUR
INTERESTS!
I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
GOODS, EXCEPT GROCERIES,
jAl*?? COST
FOR THE
NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
DONT FAIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE MY
STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING.
I Mean Just what I Say.
Bring on your money and buy Bargains. I
will only sell for CASH.
Call and settle what you owe, and save
COST 1
JOHN R. COCHEM,
Doc 4, 1S73 22
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By TP. W. Humphreys, Eiq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Eleanor C. Davis mode
suit to me to grant her Letters of Adminis?
tration on the Estate and effects of Wm. C.
Davis, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of the
said William C. Davis, deceased, that they
be and appear before me in the Court of Pro?
bate, to be held at Anderson C. H. on Friday,
the 19th day of December instant, after publi?
cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to
mew cause, if any they have, why tho said Ad?
ministration should not bo granted.
Given under my hand, this 3rd day of De
:omber, A. D. 1873.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probata.
Dec 4,1873 22 2
ISTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By W. W. Humphreys, Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, James A. Hoyt made suit to
tne to grant him Letters of "Administration
m tho Estate and effects of Elijah Webb, Esq.,
leceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ttid singular the kindred and creditors of tho
jaid Elijah Webb, deceased, that they be and
ippear before mo in the Court of Probate,
o be held at Anderson C. IL, on Friday,
19th day of December, 1873, alter publication
jereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show
jause, if any they have, why tho said Adminis
;ration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 3rd clay of ]
December, Anno Domini 1873.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
Dec 4, 1873 22 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By IF. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, Mrs. Margaret D. Orr made suit
;o me to grant her Letters of Administration
>n the Estate and effects of E. Bruce Orr,
leceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
ind singular the kindred and creditors of tho
jaid E. Bruce Orr, deceased, that thoy be
md appear before me in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Anderson Court House, on Fri^
lay, 19th of December inst., after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew
[?uso, if any they have, why tho said Adminis?
tration, should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this lind day of Decem?
ber, A. D. 1S73.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
Dec 4, 1873 22 2
Sale of Personal Property.
IWILL sell, at the late residence of Mrs.
Lucy Haddon, deceased, in the Town of
Anderson, on SATURDAY, tho 13th day of
DECEMBER next, tho entire Personal Estate
of said deceased, consisting, in part of?
One Milk Cow and Calf,
One Bale Cotton?500 pounds,
One lot Seed Cotton,
Ono Rockaway,
One Sett Buggy Harness,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, &o.
Terms of sale Cash.
Mus. MARTHA E. T?TE, Adm'x.
Nov 27, 1873 21 S
Administrator's Sale.
TTTILL bo sold on FRIDAY, December
yy 19, 1873, at the late home of J. L. Daw
son, deceased?
Ono Complete Sett of Tinner's Tools,
Lot of Tin,
Lot of Pressed Tin,
Ono large Kerosene Can,
One Stove Boiler,
And many other articles tedious to mention.
Terms cash.
JOHN B. WATSON, Adm'r.
Dec 4, 1873 22 3
NOTICE.
THE Board of County Commissioners, at
their last meeting, appointed Friday, the
12th of Dccembor next, for the trial of all de?
linquent Road-workers. In tho meantime,
they desire the Sub-Commissioners to have all
Roads in their respective Townships, which
have not been worked, put in good order, and
to summon said delinquents for trial at tho
office of the Board of Comity Commissioners
at Anderson Court House, on the day above
indicated, with the Overseers uf Roads or other
witnesses to provo tho delinquency.
KENON BREAZEALE,
Chm'n. Board Co. Com.
Nov 20, 1873 20 _4
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undorsigncd hereby gives notice that
he will make application to W. W. Humphrej's,
Judge of Probate for Andorson County, on
Monday, 15th day of December next, for a Fi?
nal Settlement of tho Estate of Thos. W. West,
decoascd, and a Final Discharge therefrom.
Also, will be sold at public outcry, at eleven
o'clock, on the 15th of December next, at An?
derson C. H., tho choses in action belonging to
said Estate, appraised doubtful or worthies?.
D. P. WEST, Adm'r.
Nov 20, 1873_20_4_
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of John Kay, deceased, are noti?
fied to presont them to tho undersigned, within
the timo prescribed by law, or else bo barred;
and those indebted to tho said Estate will make
navment immediately.
e J J. W. K?Y, \ ...
ROBERT STEVENSON, J A?m s
Nov 27, 1873 21 3
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of A. Benson Lowis, deceasod, are
notified to presont them, properly attested, to
the undersigned, within the timo prescribed
by law; and thoso indebted to tho Estate are
requested to pay tho sumo immediately.
J. B. LEWIS. Ex'r.
Nov 27,1873 21 3?
POSITIVELY,
AT COST
AT THE
IWILL sell my entire Stock of Dry Goods,
Notions, Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Saddles,
Bridles, <fcc, <fec., AT COST for the Cash down,
and no mistake about it. I will not enter
any article on my books at cost I
My Friends and Customers can now have a
chance of picking up some good GOODS on
bettor terms than evor before.
SETTLE UP.
I must again ask all who owe me to come
and settle up at once; this will enable mo to
pay my debts.
S. M. PECrG.
The Singer Still Triumphant!
AT the Vienna Exhibition, the SINGER re?
ceived the Medal of Merit, tho Medal of |
Progress, and threo other Medals for superiori?
ty of productions. These are the highest Sewing
Machine aivards at Vienna. The Singer re?
ceived all the Medals awarded to either of the
competing machines, and two Medals more than
any other obtained. Then, in the name of truth,
what is it that prompts people to claim recom?
mendations for the Diploma of Honor ? Tho
fact is, no Diploma of Honor has boen given to
any Sewing Machine Company. But immeas?
urably more valuable is "The world's Award,'
as shown by sales?proved by sworn returns to
the owners of the principal Sewing Machine
Patents?which last year amounted to 219,758
Machines, nine out of ten of them being for
family use. This is ovor 45,000 more Sewiug
Machines than were sold by any other company
during the same period, and over one-quarter
of all the Machines sold in 1872. These enor?
mous sales are owing to the long-tested merits
of the SINGER Machines, which meet the
wants of the public in superiority and simplici?
ty of construction, and capability for great va?
riety and excellence of work. It is remarkable
not only for the range and variety of its sowing,
but also for the variety and different kinds of |
texture which it will sow with equal facility
and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cottoh
thread, fine or coarse, making the inter-locked
elastic stitch, alike on both sides of tho fabric
sewn.
J. B. CLARK A SON, Agents.
Nov 13, 1873 19
0. H. P. FANT.
E. A. BELL.
FANT & BELL,
GROCERIES S PROVISIONS,
Wholesale and Retail.
jz?r SMOKING and CHEWING TOBAC?
CO?wholesale and retail?by tho package,
cheaper than any othor house.
Oct 9, 1878 14 3m
MONEY ADVANCED ON COT?
TON.
I have a large Storehouse in
which I will store Cotton at 50c.
per bale per month, and advance
Money on the Cotton at Bank rate
of interest. When I advance on
Cotton, I will require the Cotton
insured for the amount advanced,
and the policy assigned to me.
W. S. SHAEPE.
Nov 20, 1873 20 lm
Cotton Ginning Notice.
TTTE are still Ginning for tho Twentieth,
W and being onablod to turn out from ten
to twelvo bales per day, offer great advantages
to our customers, who can got their Cotton
ginned as fast as delivered, and their seed away
at once.
Cash paid for Cotton Seed.
OSBORNE <fe McCULLY.
Ort 9. 1873 14 ,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
THEIR FALL STOCK
THEY WOULD CALL ATTENTION OF LADIES TO THEIR
BEESS <J<MJBS, SHAWLS ANB FASMIY AamUBS.
In Mens' Wear their Stock is Complete,
And Can show the Largest and Best Selected Stock of SHOES,
Erer Offered, in this Market.
Their Stock of GROCERIES will be kept up as usual. We are at all times in the Market
to BUY COTTON and all kinds COUNTRY PRODUCE.
October 9, 1873 . _ 14_ 3m
THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPE.
BENSON & SHARPE,
DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
IiISt 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. ft,
vBMjSti&k, T7"EEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock of DRUGS, WkJ&Sik
iv CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
^IEU5fr PATENT MEDICINES, &c. SB&e^T
'^laitJ--^ Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. ^^?E?^
JUST RECEIVED,
Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail and Flesh BRUSHES,
Glycerine, Honor. Barbers' and Carbolic Toilet SOAPS,
Loudon & 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 we can recommend for Medical use.
Maj- L 1373 43 ly
Knew all Men, Women and Children, by These Presents!
THAT I,
Sylvester Bleekley,
DOING business for lo! these many rears at Anderson C. H., S. C, now call upon ALL who
OWE HIM MONEY, either on Account, Notes, as Agent for "Wando Fertilizer," or
otherwise, to PAY him up IMMEDIATELY.
When these Goods, Wares and Merchandize were purchased by you, it w*as clearly under?
stood that I was to be paid by the First of November, 1873. That time has alreadr passed, and but
! fow have paid up. I wish I could put Cotton to Twenty Cents a pound, but I do not control the
market, and did not promise any particular price when the debts were made.
I have a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS on hand, and will pay in Discount, Barter or Cash, a
a good price for Cotton. Come on I PAY what what you OWE ME, and BUY MORE
GOODS!
S- BLECKLEY.
October 30, 1S73 17______
THE
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING MACHINE
TOOK THE PREMIUM AT THE
World's Fair in Vienna.
ALSO, AT THE RECENT
Anderson and Abbeville Fairs.
T70R TWENTY YEARS fcho standard cf
Jj excellence throughout the world, ths
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, with the
latest improvements, stands unrivalled.
If you think of buying a Sewing Machine, it
will pay you to examine the records of thostj
now in Use, and profit by experience. The
Wheeler A Wilson stands alone as the only
light running Machine, using the Rotary
Hook, making the Lock Stitch, alike on both
sides of the fabric sewed. All shuttle machines
waste power in drawing the shuttle back after
the stitch is formed, bringing double wear and
strain upon both machine and operator; hence,
while other machines rapidly wear out, the
Wheeler it Wilson lasts a "life-time, and
proves an economical investment. Do not be?
lieve all that is promised by so-called "cheap''
machines; you should require proof that years
of use have tested their value. Money once
thrown away can not bo recovered.
Send for our circulars. Machines sold on
easy terms, or monthly payments taken, Old
machines put in order or received in exchange.
Silk and Cotton Thread, Needles, Extra At?
tachments, Oils, and Sewing Machine Find*
ings, for sale in the office.
The undorsigned may be found at the Jew?
elry Store of Maj. F. C. V. Borstel, who is the
local cogent for Anderson.
C. G. HADDON,
Gen. Agent Wheeler A Wilson S. M.
Nov ?, 1S73 IS 3m
J. E. FANT'S
CONFECTIONERY,
where he proposes to keep a full
Supply of Toys & Fancy Goods,
Musical Instruments,
Such as ACCORDEONS, HARMONICAS aud
HAND ORGANS.
Plain and French Candies, Canned Goods,
FIREWORKS,
A splendid assortment, such as Sky Rockets,
Roman Candlos, Cannon Crackern, Ac.
Those who bought Goods from me daring
1872-3., are earnestly requested to come forward
and pay me what they owe me.
NOTICE THE SIGN.
BENSON HOUSE, One Door Below
Bailey A McGukin's.
Nov 20, 1S73 20
REPAIRING
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
A. SPECIALITY,
PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO BY
J. A. DANIELS.
TO all who are in soarch of Plain Rings,
Setts, Pins, Drops, Sleeve Buttons, Hoop
Ear Rings, Watch Charms, Gold and Silver
Keys, Bosom Buttoms, Ladies' Gold Watches,
English Band Rings, the latest stylo, Ac, it
might pay you to
CALL ON DANIELS,
In the MASONIC BUILDING, and have your
Old Spectacle Frames filled with the best lenses
in tho world?
OKSBORNE'S ENGLISH PEMSCOPIC.
Nov 13, 1873 19
Look after your Land Titles!
TF they are not at home, perhaps yon will
JL find them at the Clerk's Office, who is in
need of that littlo you are due him, for Re?
cording them.
JOHN W. DANIELS, cx-.r.
Oct 23, 1873 1? 2m
the
Ladies' Store
IS GREATLY IX NEED OF
300COW~ TT 5
OUR Creditors are clamorous, and WILL
NOT WATT. We have no other re?
sources than our customers, whom we hope
will
promptly respond.
Those indebted to us for GOODS bought in
]8?3 will please come up and pay at least part
of their Accounts. Those who owe for Goods
bouirht previous to 1873, MUST COME TOR
WARD AND SETTLE AT OXVL\ a* we
cannot wait ANY LONGER.
"Necessity Knows No Law."
WE HAVE A
Splendid Stock of Goods
ON HAND,
WHICH WE WILL SELL AT
Greatly Reduced Prices
for cash:
Nov 13, 1S73 i?
J. B. CLAM & SON,
Merchant Tailors,
Ni E, Corner Masonic Building.
WE would respectfully cell the attontion of
our friends and the public gen orally, to our
completo and varied Stock of FALL and
WINTER GOODS, whieb has been selected
with especial care for this market by one of the
firm, who has just returned from the city of
New York. Their stock consists, in part, 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 ia
style and fit. Wo expect to soli out goods at a
small profit, and hope to share liberally of the
public patronage.
J. B. CLARK & SON.
Sept 25, 1S73 12
IHAVE this day associated with mo in bus?
iness Maj. A. R. BROYLES, and tho
business will bo continued under the firm
name of TOWERS A BROYLES. All debts
duo me for Merchandize since the 16th Juno,
1S73, are to be paid to Towers <fc Broylcs; and
:U1 debts duo uv me in connection with my
business since the 16th of June, 1873, are as?
sumed and will bo paid by Towers ?fc Broyles.
I ask a continuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed on me to the new firm.
A. B. TOWERS.
Nov 13, 1873 19
3STEW FIRM.
THE undersigned have this day formed a
partnership for tho purjjoso of doing a
General Merchandize Business, under the firm
name of TOWERS & BROYLES. WTo hope
to do business in such a manner that wo will
continue to receive the liberal patronage here?
tofore bestowed ou Sharpo & Towers, and re?
cently on Mr. Towers. And we say to all who
want GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICES to give
us a call before buying.
TOWERS A BROYLES,
No. 4 Granite Row.
Nov 11,1873 19
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he
will make application to W. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on
Tuesday, 23rd day of Decenibor next, for a Fi?
nal Settlement of tho Estate of Charles Haynie,
dooeased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.
J. H. LITTLF
Administrator de bonis non, ^t annexed,
with non cupaij* - ' ' 5
Nov 20, 1878