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SPECIAL NOTICES. ;529- "Not? is the. winter of onr discontent made glortous," by our houses being made warm and comfortable, having secured good Doors, Sashes and Blinds, Marble and Marble ized Slate Mantle Pieces from the Great South? ern Builders' Emporium. To those now suf? fering cold from faulty, doors and broken sashea, <&&, we say order at 'mce from Messrs. I. H;. Hall <fc Co., Charleston, & C. They are also Agents for Asbestos llooflng Felt and Lath which is superior to tin, and particularly desirable for roofs of all kinds, for sale at manufacturers prices. H A - . ?' NEW AJDTSB'HSEIIENTS. ; IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Pistrict Court of the United States, for the IHstrxi of South Carolina, x ? Irinhe 'matter of Benjamin F.*Hammond, Bankrupt, bv whom a petition for adjudica-. tion of Bankruptcy was . filed on the thir? teenth day'* of October, A. D. 1873, InySaid Court, This is to give notice thaton the Pourfii; day of December, 1873, a warrant in Bankruptcy j was issued against the Estate of Benjamin F. ] Hammond, of Anderson, in the County of An dersoni'?nd State . of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his.own petition ; that the payment of any debts-or thetdelivery of any j^perty,;"wronging to -said Bankrupt, to him or tor his use,..and. the transfer, of'any property fcyAini^ are forbidden by-law^ that a meeting' of the creditors of saidTjankriipt to prove their debts and choose one or, .more as? signees of his estate, will be held, at a Court of Bankrnp?cyto>b8 holden at Neivberry, S. C, before C. <jC Ja}gejvEs<}'.v Register, on thendnth day of January, A. D. 1874, at 12 in. R. M. WALLACE, I". S. Marshal as Messenger. Per A. P. PiFSB, Dep. Mess. Dec 18, 1873 24 2 LADIES' STORE! ?'.?v. r ? ?r<,'>--. yj -:? ? - ? ? * . * ?.;*?*??? Ii %0&tt iff V ? ! ..: - ? ifilyj .* z*s"::-K.:-:r If. ? ? : ? r't/as y. - -!??: ,'t. I WILL SELL FOR The "Next Thirty "Days, MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS AND Ladies' and Children's SHOES, <ei$OQtirJ ????>? ;r ,J AT NEW YOSX COST Miss C. C. DANIELS. Dec 18,'1873 24 POSTPONEMENT. The Fourth Grand Gift Concert 70S THE BKNEFIT of TUE PUBLIC LEBE ART OF KT. LOT IN SAM! SUCCESS ASSURED. A F?LL DRAWING CERTAIN, On Tuesday, 31st Day of March Wext. In order to meet the general wish and expectation of the public and the ticket-holders for the full payment of | the magnificent gifts announce! for the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky, the man? agement bare determined to |>ostpone the Concert and Drawing until Tuesday, March 31st, 1874. They bare already realized over A MILLION DOLLARS, And have a great many agents yet to hear from. Xo doubt is rnleriaiaed of the te'e of every ticket before the Draxrixg ; but whether all are stid or not, the Concert and Drawing will positively and unequivocally lake place on the day now fized, ami if any remain unsold tiiey will be cancelled, and the prizes will be reduced in pmportion to the tickets unsold. Only 60,000 tickets hare been issued, and 1S.OOO CASH GIFTS, $1,5000,000, Will be distributed among the ticket-holders. Tho tickets are printed in coupons, ot tenths, and all fractional parts will be represented in the drawing just as whole tickets are. ilST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-._....$250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.._. 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT-._. 60,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.?.. 25,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.?.. 17,500 10 CASH GIFTS ?10,000 each. 100,000 30 CASH GIFTS 5,000 each.... 150,000 5? CASH GIFTS 1,000 each.... 50,000 80 CASH GIFTS 500 each...^. 40,000 100. CASH GIFTS- 400 each..?. 40,000 130 CASH GIFTS 300each.;. 45,000 . 250 CASH GIFTS 200 each. 50,000 325 CASH GIFTS 100 each.U. 32,500 11,000 CASH GIFTS 50 each.. 550,000 Total, 12,000 Gifts, all Cash, amounting to.$1,500,000 The chances for n gift are as one to Are. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, S50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each cou? pon, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $500: 22V< Tickets for ?1000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5000; 227 Whole Tickets lor $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will be conducted in all re? spects like tho three which have already been given, and fall particulars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who apply for them. Orders for tickets and applications for ageucies will be attended to in the order they are received, and it is hoped they will be sent in promptly, that there may be no disap? pointment or delay in filling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. All agents are pereraptorially required to settle up their accounts and return all unsold tickets by the 20th day of March. . THOS. E. BR AM LETTE, Agent Public Library Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Pub Ik Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Dec 18,1873 24 4 King's Mountain Military School, YOKKVILLE, S. C. THIS Institution is fully supplied with arms and all necessary scientific apparatus ; and the recent extension of the course of studies places it in the front rank of Southern Educational Institutions. The first session of the School year of 1874 will begin on the 2nd of FEBRU? ARY. Apply for Catalogue containing full par? ticulars. Col. A. COWARD, Principal. Dec 11,1873 23 6 The Ladies' Store IS selling SHO ES at COST! Come early and make your selections ; from -AO Cts. to $3.00 per Pair. I have reduced tho prico of all my Goods, in consequence of the low prico of cotton, and am determined to selL Dec 11, 1873 23 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned heieby gives notice that he will make application tow. W. Humphreys, 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? Wanted! FIVE HUNDRED Men and Boys to buy HATS and CAPS, at low down prices, of TOWERS <fc BROYLES. Dec 4, lS7o A:Hi those owing- mo for PROVISIONS advanced them during the year aro requestod to come forward at once and settle up. There are "many small Not03 and Accounts standing open, which I would call special attention to. I WANT MY MONEY, and MUST HAVE IT. The year is drawing to a close, and my Books must bo closed up before the First of January. So those indebted to me, will land it to their interest, to attend to this matter imme? diately, as my accounts will POSITIVELY be put in tho hands of an. OFFICER for COLLEC? TION after that time. Bring along your Cot? ton and square up. C. A.. REED. Dec 11,1873 23 , NEW ARRIVALS. In its various designs, styles and patterns. IN fact, a GENERAL ASSORTMENT in. my lino 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 WITCHED JJEWiMY and MTJSICAL INSTRUMENTS Done in a workmanlike manner, and warrant? ed, at"p'rices to suit the times, by F. C. v. BORSTEL, Practical Wachmaker. Dec 4,1873 22 3m To All li It ft Concern! All Persons owing for CAR? OLINA FERTILIZER or for SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUA? NO will save Cost by paying the same op. or before the 1st of January, 1874. W. S. SEARPE, Ag't. Dec 11,1S73 23 I MEAN WHAT I SAT! ALL PERSONS, WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTIONS, will save COST by paying me what they owe me on or before the 1st of January, 1874. W. S. SHARPE. Dec 11, 1873 23 SHERIFFS SALE. BY Virtue of Executions to me directed, T will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, at Anderson Court House, all the undivided interest of B. F. Gassaway, deceased, in ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 264 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, on waters of Rocky River, nearEee Shoals, bounding lands of Jno. Hall, Conrad Wakefleld and others. Levied on as the property of B. F. Gassaway, deceased, at the suit of James Thompson and others vs. James Gassaway, Administrator. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay for all neces? sary papers. W. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec; 11, 1873 23 3 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of an Execution to me directod, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, at Anderson C H., ONE HOUSE AND LOT, Situate in tho Town of Anderson, containing one acre, more or less, bounded on the south 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 Charles T. Lowndes aud,James Robb.. Terms cash?purchaser to pay extra for pa? pers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec 4, 1873 22 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to mo directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 100 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounding lands of Chesley Martin, Harrison Tucker, Homestead of De? fendant and others. Levied on as tho property of W. Duckworth, at tho suit of C. A. Reed and others. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. DocO, 1873 23 3 WANTED! WANTED ! MONEY! ALL persons who have been buying Goods of A. B. Towers on time, will confer a great favor upon us by paying for tho same within the next thirty days, as we cannot run a store without money. TOWERS & BROYLES. Dec 4, 1873 Lost or Stolen! ON Thursday, 27th of November, in the Town of Anderson, a yellow and white BULL DOG, medium size, black around the mouth. A suitable reward will bp paid for his delivery to tho owner, Leli Britt, or to M. A. Cobl), Belton, S. C. Dec 4, 1873 22 Estate Notice. ALL persons having demands against tho Estate of Mrs. Lucy Haddon, deceased, are hereby required to present the same within the time prescribed by law, or olso their claims will bo barred. MARTHA E. T?TE, Adm'x. Dec 4, 1873 22 Special Notice. HEREAFTER persons Camping on my Wood Lot, west of Mrs. Rucker's house, adjoining public highway, and cutting the trees, will be dealt with as trespassers. B. F. WHITNER. Doc 4, 1S73 22 3 Attention! C?0 nnn-TWO Thousand Dollars worth ?P/S,UUU of SHOES and BOOiS, for salo low, by TOWERS <v bROYLES. Dec 4, 1873 POSITIVELY, AT COST AT THE 3FUES3T3 &X<3rJST. IWILL sell my entire Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Shawls, Saddles, Bridles, tfcc, <fcc., AT (JOST for the Cash down, and no mistake about it. I will not enter any article on my books at cost ! My Friends and Customers can now have a chance of picking up some good GOODS on better terms thau ever before. SETTLE UP. I must again ask all who owe me to come and settlo up at once; this will enable me to pay 1113- debts. S. M. PEGG. The Singer Still Triumphant! AT the Vienna Exhibition, the SINGER re? ceived the Medal of Merit, the Medal of Progress, and three other Medals for superiori? ty of productions. These arc the highest Sewing Machine award* 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? The fact is, no Diploma of Honor has been 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 over 45,000 more Sewing Machines than wore sold by any other company during the same period and oVor 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 I ricty and excellence of work. It is remarkable I not only for the range and variety of its sowing, but also for the variety and different kinds of texture which it will sew with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, fine or coarse, making the inter-locked elastic stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewn. J. B. CLARK <t SON, Agents. Nov 13, 1873_l?_ O. H. P. PANT. E. A. BELL. FANT & BELL, GROCERIES ? PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. *&> SMOKING and CHEWING TOBAC? CO?wholesale and retail?by tho package, cheaper than any other house. Oct 0, 1873 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. SHARPE. Nov 20, 1873 20 lm Cotton Ginning1 Notice. WE are sti" Ginning *>r tho Twentieth, and hoing enabled to turn out from ten to twoJvo bales per day, offer great advantages \o our customors, who can get their Cotton ginned as fast as delivered, and their seed away at once. Cash paid for Col I on Seed. OSBORNE <t McCULLY. Oct 0, 1873 l i HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR FALL STOCK THEY WOULD CALL ATTENTION" OF LADIES TO THEIR BRESS GOODS, 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 tili? Mai-ket. 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, 1878 14 3m THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPS. BENSON & 8HAEPE5 ^ DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, ^?^ ^mS5^ No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C, ymry YS??-J$%x 17"eep constantlv on hand a, well assorted stock of DRUGS, ??L*&%? r-Z&?$m IV. an^na\i;s^oils, paints, perfumery, soaps, JfEirWfj ^^SbUS^* JSjB* Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. ^^be^-^ JUST RECEIVED, Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail and Flesh BRUSHES, Glycerine, Honev. 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. May 1,1873 > 43 ly Know all Men, Women and Children, by These Presents! THAT I, Sylvester Bleckley, DOING business for lo! these many years 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 theso Goods, Wares and Merchandize were purchased by you, it was clearly under? stood (hat I was to be paid by the First of November, 1873. That time has already passed* and but few 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! PAY what what you OWE ME, and BUY MORE GOODS! S- BLECKLEY. October 30, 1$73 1< LOOK WELL XO YOUR INTERESTS! I WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS, EXCEPT GROCERIES, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. DON'T 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. jjr-iJ- Call and settle what j-on owe, and save COST ! ? JOHN R. 000HEAN. Dec 4, 1873 22 NEW STORE IN TOWN ! J. R. FANT S CONFECTIONERY, WHERE HE PROPOSES TO KEEP A FULL Supply of Toys & Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Such as ACCORDEONS, HARMONICAS and HAND ORGANS. Plain and French Candies, Canned Goods, FIREWORKS, A splendid assortment, such as Sky Rockets, Roman Candles, Cannon Crackers, A-c. Thoso who bought Goods from me during lS72-:5, are earnestly requested to como forward and pay me what they owe mo. NOTICE THE SIGN. BENSON HOUSE, One Door Below Bailey & McGukin's. Nov 20, 1873 20 BEP AIRIN Or Watches, Clocks and Jewelry A. SPECIALITY, PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO BY J. A. DANIELS. TO all who aro in search 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 style, etc., 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? ORSBORNE'S ENGLISH PERISCOPIC. Nov 13, 1873_19_ Quick Sales and Small Profits. rpjIE subscribers aro now prepared to sell Goods at remarkably low prices for Cash, or to prompt paying customers. Call and sco our Stock, which is complete. TOWERS it BROYLES. Dec 4,1873 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Anderson County. } 7xV THE PROB A TE COUPT Mrs. Mary Wakctiold vs. Cclestia A. Wickliff, Isaac Wickliff, et aL?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum plireys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, tc me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JAIsUARY next, at Andorson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 142 acres, more or less, situated in Andorson County, bounding lands of B. A. MeAlister, Luke Hamilton, James MePhail and others, known as Lot No. 5, and sold as the Real Estate of John Waketiold, deceased. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third of the pur? chase money to be paid on day of sale, after deducting a proportionate share of the cost of these proceedings, the remaining twethirds on a credit of one ai d two years, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser required to give bond with approved securities, together with a mortgage of the premises to secure the pay? ment of the purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for all neccssarv papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec 10, 1S73 23 3 Sheriff's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Andkkson County. j In the Probate Court* Nancy Knox vs. H. M. Knox, A. P. Knox, et al.?Petition /or Partition. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Andersoa Coun tv, to mo 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, morn or less, bounding lands oi:" Moses Chamblce, David Duncan and others. Sold as the Real Estate of John Knox, deceased, for partition among the heirs and creditors of said deceased. TERMS OF SALE.?One half cash ; the re? maining half on a credit of twelve months, With interest from day 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, 1873 22 4 FOR A VALUABLE FARM! mW0-TlIIRDS of which lies within the cor JL porate limits of the Town of Anderson, containing 10!) acres, of which 20 acres arc good bottom, 12acres in the woods, and the balance good cotton and wheat lamb On the promises aro a new dwelling-house, outbuildings, etc. Barley, Rye and Wheat have 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 years. Also, for sale, two good Mules, one fine Mare four years old, one pure-blooded Devon Heifer, which will drop her second calf before Christ? mas; one grade Cow, which will calve before Christmas; one two-horse Wagon and Harness and some Fanning 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, 1S73 22 Sale Real and Personal Property. IWILL sell, at the residence of the lale James R. Webster, deceased, 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. The Realty in two equal annual instalments of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give good note 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. Dee 4,1S73 22 3 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 tho surrounding country. Dec 4, 1*73 22 3nv TAKES on Sight. j& New Advertisements. CUSHING'S MANUAL ? OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. Rules of proceeding and debate in deliberative assem? blies. An indispensable hand-book for every member of a de? liberative body, and the authority in all tbe StaUs. "The most authoritative expounder of American par? liamentary law."?Chas. Sumncr. .Price, Ci cents. Sunt by ma'l on receipt of price. Ad? dress THOMPSON, BROWN &. CO., Boston, Maas._ Last <* Best in b i nation Canvassers, Agents <fc Sales? men! Henry \\ abd Bekcher's family newspaper gives every subscriber a pair of tbe largest and finest OLEO? GRAPHS?two most attractive subjects, that "take" on tight?painted by Mrs. Anderson, as contrasts and com? panions for her " Wide Aval*" and "Fast Asleep." Agents have IMMENSE SUCCESS; call it the "best business ever olTered canvassers." We furnish the lightest and hand? somest outfit, and pay very high commissions. Each sub scrioei receives without delay two beautiful pictures, which arc ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. The pa? per itself stands peerless among family journals, being so popular that of its class it has the largest circulation in the uorld! Employs the best literary talent. Edward Eggle ston's serial story is just beginning; baok chapters sup? plied to each subscriber. Mrs. Stowe'3 long expected se? quel to "My Wife and Z" begins in the new year. Any one wishing a good salary or an independent A G E NT S business should send for circulars and i uiimiius? suouiu sunu ior cucnun ana lm iriiniTrn terms to J. B. FORD A CO., Ti'cw Yoik,-?-?- WArt I Lli Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati or San Francisco. GeiP.Rowell&Co. conduct an Agency for the reception of advertisements for American Newspapers?the most complete establishment of the kind in the world. Six thousand Newspapers are kept regularly on file, open to inspection by customers. No reading room, however complete, receives one-twentieth of this number. Every Advertisement is taken at the home price of the paper, without any additional charge or commision, so that an advertiser, In dealing with the Agency, is saved trouble and correspondence, making one contract Instead of a dozen, a hundred or a thousand. A Book of eighty pages, containing lists of best papers, lar? gest circulations, religious, agricultural, class, political, daily and country papers, also magazines and all publica? tions which are specially valuable to advertisers, with some information about prices, is sent FREE to any ad? dress on application. Persons at a distance wishing to make contracts for advertising in any town, city, county, State or Territory of the United States, or any portion of the Dominion of Canada, may send a concise statementof what they want, together with a copy of the Advertise? ment they desire inserted, and will enable them'to decide whether to increase, reduce or forego the order. For such information there is no charge whatever. Publishers not onlv send their files free, but pay Messrs. Gko. P. Roweli, & Co. for their services. Orders are accepted for a single paper as well as for a larger list; for a single dollar as readily as for a larger sum. Address the American News? paper Advertising Agency, ? Park ?ow, N. Y. djr i (JlQA perday! Agents wanted! All classes kpj L(J iJ)a\J of working people, of eithersex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo? ments, or all the time, than at anr thing else. Particulars free. Address <i. STfNSON &. CO., Portland, Maine. S-l f\ to $100 in I I I No risk, ? I I I ESTINK Tl i-V kers,;?\Vi 100 in Wall St. often leads to a fortune. ?12-page pamphlet for stamp. Val* Tl'miiridge & Co.. Bankers and Bro all street, N. Y. $18 a day guaranteed to Agents. Address G. M. 8cx? LiVA.s J: Co., S St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. H ORRIB HJEI I suffered with Catarrh thirty years, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will send receipt, postage free, to all afflicted. Rev. T. J. MEAD, Drawer 176, Syracuse, N. Y. The Big Circus is over and Gone, W ^ BOOT AUD SHOE SH0Pf IS HERE YET ASD PROCESSING. IHAVE secured a fine workman from Green? ville, Mr. Harrison. I am authorized to say my foreman, R. F. McKinncy, will make the finost Boot or Shoo 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, 1S73 22 IHAVE this dav associated with me in bus? iness Mas. A. R. BROYLBS, and the business will be continued under the firm name of TOWERS & BROYLES. All debts due me for Merchandize since tlio 16th June. 1S73, are to be paid to Towers & Broyles; and all debts due by me in connection with my business since the I?th of June, 1873;, are as? sumed and will bo paid by Towers A Broyles. I ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me to the new firm. A. B. TOWERS. Novl3, 1S73 19 3STEW FIRM. THE undersigned have this day formed a partnership for the purpose of doing a General Merchandize Business, undor the firm name of TOWERS & BROYLES. We hope to do business in such a manner that we will continue to receive the liberal patronage here? tofore bestowed on Sharpe & Towers, and re? cently on Mr. Towers. And we say to all who want GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICES to giro us a call before buying. TOWERS & BROYLES, No. 4 Granite Row. Nov 11, 1873 19 PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Alwars. yaifornn. Illuminating qualities superior to gas. Burns ea.aoy. lamp, without danger of exploding or taking fire. Nwiufactuntcb expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils.. Its safety under every possible test, ami its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its continued use-im. owir 300,000' families. Millions of gallons have been sold and" no. accident? directly or indirectly?has ever occurred. fci>m burning,, storing* or handling it. The Insurance Companies and Flic- Commissioners throughout the country recommend tha- AS-T.RAL as th? best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail bv the trade generally, and at whole? sale by the proprietors, CHAS. PiUirl & CO., WS Fulton. Street, New Vork. Dee 11, 1S73 23. *m, STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. GEORGIANA ORR bus applied to mo for exemption of Homestead in the Real and Per? sonal Estate of her husband, the late James Orr, deceased. I will pass upon tbe same on Friday the 12th day of January,, at my office at Anderson C. H.? S. C.s at 11 o'clock a. m. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probat* Dec 11,1S73 23 Administrator's Sale. TITILL behold on FRIDAY, December IT I'J, 1^7.% at the late homo of J. L. Daw son, deceased? One Complete Sett of Tinner's Tools, Lot of Tin, Lot of Pressed Tin, One 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 of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate" for Anderson County, on Tuesday, 23rd dav of December next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of'the Estate of Charles Haynio, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. J. H. LITTLE, Administrator dr bonin non, with non cupative Will annexed. Nov 20, is:a 20 ? Dress Goods. ALARGE line of DeLaines, Poplins, A! pacca, and other Dress Goods, for sale at prices to suit the low price of cotton, at TOWERS ? BROYLES', Dec 4, 1S73