The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, May 21, 1874, Image 3
PIO NIC AT KEYS' SPRING,
under the auspices op
Anderson Division, No. 1, Sons Temperance.
THE following is the programme for the
Pic Nie on Saturday, 30th inst., as announced
by the Committee of Arrangements. The fol?
lowing Divisions and Lodges will be represent?
ed:
Anderson Division, No. 1, Sons of Tempe?
rance; Oconee Division, No. ?, Sons of Tem?
perance; Pickens Division, No. 26, Sons of
Temperance; O'Neall Lodge, No. 27, I. 0.
G. T.; Mountain Creek Lodge, No. ?, I. O. G. T.
Rev. D. E. Frierson and Mr. P. K. Mc
Cully will deliver addresses, after which a
Pic Nie Dinner will be served, under the di?
rection of Mrs. J. E. Todd, Misses Delia Keys,
Mira Crumley, Rosa Webb and Cornelia Lang
ston, visitors of Anderson Division.
All members of the Order and the public
generally are invited to attend.
committee op arrangements,
GEO. F. TOLLY, J. BAYLIS LEWIS,
B. E. BELCHER, J. J. BAKER,
P. K. McCULLY.
May 21, 1874
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GO TO TEX AS
via the
LONE STAR ROUTE!
(IjtTERXATIOXAL AND GREAT NOKTIIEEN r. r.)
Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and
Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line
at Longview, the Best Route to Palestine,
Hearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston,
Galveston and all points in Western, Central,
Eastern and Southern Texas.
Passengers via New Orleans will find it the
Best Route to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Overtoil,
Crocket, Longview and all points in Eastern
and Northeastern Texas.
This line is well built, thoroughly equipped
with every modern improvement, including
New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Pal?
ace Sleeping Cars, Westinghonse Air Brakes,
Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers,
and nowhere else can the passenger so com?
pletely depend on a speedy, safe and comforta?
ble journev.
The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably
answered the query: " How to go to Texas ?"
by the publication'of an interesting and truth?
ful document, containing a valuable and cor?
rect map, which can be obtained, free of charge,
by addressing the General Ticket Aoent,
International and Great Northern Railroad,
Houston, Texas. District E.
Feb 26, 1874 34 ly
Builders' and Contractors' Special No?
tice.?Your wants in the Building Material
Line, including Sashes, Blinds, Doors, Hard?
ware, Mantel Pieces, White Pine, Walnut and
Fancy Lumbers, Flooring Boards, A-c, will be
furnished the coming season by the Great and
Old Established Builders' Emporium, at very
advantageous prices, and a warrant given oh
all work properly used. They are also Agents
for Asbestos' Rooting Felt, the material con?
stitutes one of unusual merit, much superior
to any of the class previously brought to notice,
and worthy of trial by those who desire a dur?
able, easily applied,"comparatively inexpen?
sive and safe roofing, being practically fire
proof. Send for price list and circulars.
I. H. Hall & Co., Charleston, S. C.
A Distressing Cough causes the friends of
the sufferer almost as much pain as the sufferer
himself, and should receive immediate atten?
tion. Dr. Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry
speedily cures coughs, colds, influenza, sore
throat, etc. It will always relieve Consump?
tion, and in many well-attested cases it has
effected a perfect cure.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Medical Society of'Anderson.
THE next regular meeting of the Medical
Society of Anderson County will be held
oa the Fifth Saturday in May, at which time
there will be an election for olficers to serve
the next annual term. A good attendance of I
the members and Physicians in good standing
is desired. " G. H. SYMMES,
Secretary, pro tern.
May 21, 1874 45 2
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of Simon S. Bryant, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them to the under?
signed within the time prescribed by law, and
those indebted to the Estate to make payment
immediately. JOHN W. NALLY,
J. M. BRYANT,
Executors.
May 21, 1874 45 3
Dissolution.
THE firm of Wm. Watkins ?fc Co. in the
Shady Grove Tanyard, near Pendleton, was
dissolved by mutual consent on the 19th inst.
Persons indebted to the late firm will make
Sayment to the undersigned, and those having
emands are requested to present them for
payment. The business will be continued at
the old stand by the undersigned.
WM. WATKINS.
May 21, 1S74 45 1?
Sale of Valuable Land.
United States vs. John Fr?ser & Co.
IN pursuance of the order made in this case,
the undersigned will sell at auction to the
highest bidder, at Anderson, S. C, on MON?
DAY, 15th day of JUNE next, all that piece or
parcel of Land, known as the SLOAN LOT,
containing 40 acres, more or less, situate within
the corporate limits of the town of Anderson,
bounded by the Blue Ridge Railroad, lands of
Mrs. J. N. Whitner, Thomas M. White and
others. This land lies remarkably well, chiefly
in woods; and would make an excellent farm.
TERMS.?One-third cash; balance in one
and two years, with interest from tho day of
sale, payable annually. The purchaser to give
bond and mortgage of the premises to secure
the payment of the purchase money, and to
pay for all necessary papers.
SAM'L. LORD, Jr.,
Referee.
Refers to J. P. Reed, Esq., Agent at Ander?
son, for any further information.
May-21, 1874 45 4
SHERIFF'S SALE
BY virtue of Executions to mo directed, I
will expose to sale on TUESDAY after Saleday
in JUNE next, at the lato residence of tho De?
fendant, near Williford's Store, the following
property, to wit:
Two Bedsteads and Bedding,
One Bedstead,
One Check Reel,
One Clock, one .Sideboard,
Three Tables, one dozen Chairs,
One Cupboard,
Ono two-horse Wagon,
Two Milch Cows, one gray Horse,
One Corn Sheller,
One Buggy,
One lot Potware,
One largo Kettle.
Lovied on as tho property of T. T. Skelton,
at the suit of A. B. Towers and others.
Terms Cash.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
May 10,1874 45 2
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY Virtue of an Execution to mc directed, I
will expose to saloon TUESDAY after Saleday
in JUNE noxt, at the town of Pendleton, tho
following property, to wit:
ONE BUGGY
and
ONE SULKY.
Levied on as tho property of G. II. Symmes,
at the suit of John E. Bellotte.
Terras Cash.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
May 19, 1874 45 2
BAD BLOOD.
" A corrupt tree," saith the Inspired Vol
J\. nine, "bringeth forth not good fruit."
nor can corrupt blood impart health, beauty
and good flesh or spirits. "The Blood is the
Life," and health cen only bo onjoyed :n its
full perfection where the blood is kept in a pure
and uncorrupted state, hence the necessity of
puro blood, to give health, beauty, buoyant
spirits, long life and happiness.
AX IMPURE CONDITION of the BLOOD,
manifests itself in different forms of diseases,
such as Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald-Head, Ring
Worms, Pimples, Blotches, Spots, Eruptions,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Bough
Skin, Scurf, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings,
Fever Sores, "White Swellings, Tumors, Old
Sores or Swellings, Syphilitic Affections of the
Skin, Throat and Hones, Ulcers of the Liver,
Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs and Uterus.
In this condition of things something is
needed at once to cleanse the blood, and neutral?
ize the insidious poison that
BURNS LIKE A TERRIBLE FIRE,
As it courses through the veins, sowing seeds
of death with every pulastion.
Dr. Pemberton's* Compound Extract of Stil
lingia, (or Queen's Delight) will positively
effect this desideratum, expelling every trace
of disease from the blood and system, and
leaving the skin
SOFT, FAIR and BEAUTIFUL.
For all diseases of the BLOOD, LIVER and
KIDNEYS, this Great Vegetable Alterative is
without a rival. It will euro any Chronic or
Long Standing Disease whose rtfcal or direct
cause is Bad Blood. Rheumatism, Pains in
Limbs or Bones, Constitutions Broken Down
by Mercurial or other poisons, arc all cured by
it" For Syphilis, or Syphilictic Taint, there is
nothing equal to it. A trial will prove it. It
is a most useful Spring and Fall Purilior of the
Blood. Its safety and innocence have been
fully tested, so that it may be administered to
the'most tender infant, JEST Beware of coun?
terfeits and substitutes. "Try the Genuine Ex?
tract QUEEN'S DELIGHT, prepared bv Dr.
J. S. PEMBFRTON, Atlanta, Ca.
SIMPSON, HILL & CO.,
Agents. Anderson, S. C.
May 21, 1S74 35 ly
THE BROWS COTTON GIX.
THE attention of planters and others is again
called to the above old and reliable make of
Cotton Gins. They are furnished this year
greatly improved, and nothing which an expe?
rience of thirty years in their manufacture
could suggest has been left undone t<> make
them the must reliable and perfect Cotton Gin
in market. As the result of our efforts we
need only refer to their established reputation
and wide-spread popularity. For Puni'kction
of Workmanship, Strkngtii, Durability,
Light Running, quantity and quality of
lint phoducki), we challenge competition.
We are prepared to warrant to any reasonable
extent perfect satisfaction to every planter or
operator. The Gins arc sold at the lowest pos?
sible prices for good machines, and on reason?
able terms. We invite examination of the
samples in the hands of our local agents, who
will give all desired information and furnish
applicants with circulars and copies of com?
mendatory letters from parties using the Gins
in all sections of the cotton planting country.
Circulars, Price Lists, and other information,
may be obtained of our agents or by addressing
THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO.,
New London, Conn.
IV. S. SII.VKPE. Ag't, Anderson, S. C.
May 14, 1S74 44 Gm
LAST CHANCE.
The "Little Man"
Will leave Anderson on the FIRST OF
JUNE for Atlanta, Georgia.
HIS STOCK OF GOODS
ARE NOW
FOR SALE AT COST,
In order to close out by that time. If you
want BARGAINS, now is the time to get them
at HUBBARD'S.
All persons who owe Notes or Accounts must
come forward and settle before the First of
June, or they will be left in the hands of an
Officer to collect immediately. '"That's just
what makes the Pie Crtust brake easy."
A. P HUBBARD.
May 7, 1S74 43 3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of an Execution to mo directed,
I will expose to sale on the Fl KST MON?
DAY" in JUNE next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 240 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, on waters of Little Heaver
dam Creek, bounded by lands of W. P. King,
Miss Fannie Baric and others. Levied on as
the property of A. J. Patterson, at the suit of
Lucy C. Maxwell.
Terms Cash?purchaser to pay extra for
titles.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
May 7, LS74 43 4
Mill Stones! Mill Stones!
From the Cloud's Creek Quarries,
EDGEFIELD COUNTY, - - SO. CA.
milF above superior MILL STONES havo
X been "weighed in the balance (iron) and
not found wanting." Orders tilled, and satis?
faction guaranteed.
WATSON & SON,
Agents, Anderson, S. C.
May 14, 1R74 ' 44 4
Union Meeting.
THE Union Meeting composing the Third
Union District, Saluda Association, will con?
vene with the Church at .Mountain Creek on
the fifth Sabbath in this month, and Saturday
! before at 11 o'clock a. m. Introductory to bo
preached by Elder L. M. Ayer. Tho Churches
composing the Union are invited to attend, as
it will devolve on this meeting to choose the
Church for the Association to meet with next
vfar. WM. RILEY, Clerk.
I * May 14, 1874 44 2
A BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF
LADIES' and MISSES'
HATS, FLOWERS, BI?BONS, DRESS GOODS, SHOES,
AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A
Just Received and Fresh Arrivals Weekly by Express During the
Season at the
Ladies' Dresses, Suits, etc., made to Order, on short notice,
and in the Newest and most Fashionable Styles.
Mrs. M. P. SLOAN and Mus. J. 13. McGEE have entire charge of this Department, and
will be pleased to wait upon all old friends and customers and the public generally.
April 10, 1874
C. A.. REED.
40
SINGER VICTORIOUS!
Sewing* Machine Sales, 1873.
THE table of Sowing Machine sales for 1S73,
show that the sales were as follows:
SINGER, - - - 232,111.
Wheeler & Wilson, - 119,190.
Domestie, ... 40,114.
Weed, - - - 21,769.
Wilson, - - - 21,247.
American Button Hole, 14,182.
The table shows that sales of the Singer ex?
ceed those of any other Company, for the, pe?
riod named, by the number of J 13,254 Machines,
or nearly double those of any other Company.
It may be further stated that the sales of
1873, as compared with those of 1872, show a
relatively larger increase, beyond the sales of
other makers, than of any other year. For in?
stance, in 1872 we sold 45,000 Machines more
than any other Company, whereas, in 1873, the
sales were
113,204 Machines in Excess of our Highest
Competitor.
These figures are all t he more remarkable,
for the roasou that the sales of the principal
Companies in 1873 are less than their sales in
it>72; whereas, as has been shown, our .'?ales
have largely increased.
The account of sales is from sworn returns ,
made to the owners of the Sewing Machine
Patents.
It will hardly be denied, that the superiority
of the Singer Machines is fully demonstrated.
At all events that their popularity in the house?
hold is unquestionable.
The Singer Manufacturing Company*
.1. J5. CLA RK it SOX,
Anderson, S. '.'..
Agents for Abbeville, Anderson and Pickcns.
D. CUMTSKEY, Traveling Agent.
May 14, 1874 44
UNDERWOOD'S
rrilllS is a North Carolina invention, and
X will become to the Cotton Planter what
the McConnick Reaper and Mower is to the
Western fanner. Col. McKay, one of North
Carolina's best men, says: "Its value to a far?
mer can only be appreciated by those who give
it a trial. I made a special examination of its
work, and pronounce it a thorough .success. It
bars both sides of the Cotton at the same time,
much better than can be done by the ordinary
plow, and chops out the surplus Cotton, leav?
ing the hills 12 inches apart, and it thoroughly
cleans the Cotton of grass. It was tried, oh
land abounding with the usual number of
stumps on my larm near Fayetteville, N. C.
It worked beautifully. There was no clogging
or difficulty in passing stumps. It was drawn
by one mule.'' Call at C, A. Reed's and see
and purchase the machine. Price, *:;"> for
Chopper, by itself. No. 11 Cotton Chopper,
with double scraper and single sweep attach?
ment, only ?37.51).
C. A. REED, Special Agent.
May 7, 1S74 43 2m
Dil. F. AUGUSTUS RICE,
Graduate of the Bcllcvuc Hospital Medical
College, New York,
HAVING located in the vicinity of Storc
villo, Anderson County, oilers his pro?
fessional services to the public. Unless pro?
fessionally absent he may always be found at
the residence of Col. A. KICK.
April 2, 1874 38 3m
T. D. KENNEDY,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
"WILL practice in the Circuit and Probate
Courts of the Fighth Judicial Circuit, and in
Trial Justice Courts of this County. Prompt
attention given to the collection of claims.
Office?Second door to the left over A. P.
Hubbard's Store.
March I!), 1874 3(5
DR. W. H. TODD,
Physiieia.il and Surgeon,
BELT0N, S. C,
RESPECTFULLY offers his professional
services to the citizens of Helton and
surrounding country.
OffioK?At residence of Dr. W. C. Brown.
April 2, 1871 :?8 3m
Millinery and Mantua Making.
MRS. H. J. STONE is now located in the
Hknson Housb, south-east corner, up stairs,
and will be pleased to receive calls from her
lady friends and customers. She is prepared
to execute all work in tho most fashionable
style, at reasonable prices, and satisfaction
guaranteed.
April 23. 1*71 41 im
New Advertisements.
BELT'S PATENT SHEET IRON
ROOFING-!
THIS ROOFING, for CHEAPNESS and DURABILITY,
KASE and RAPIDITY of application by any earpcn
ler, PERFECTNESS of finish, combined with its FIRE,
WIND and WATE?-PROOF qualities, has NO EQUAL
in the market.
Its a|)i.lif:atinn on RAFTERS WITHOUT SHEETING
makes u specially desirable lor many classes of buildings,
saving not only a great expense of sheeting lumber, but
rendering inside of roof viatv fire proof.
It is extensively used in nearly every State and Territo?
ry in the Union, giving the most entire satisfaction wher?
ever adopted.
* For circulars, orders and other information, address
W. S. BELT,
Xos. HCt and 38, East Third St., Cincinnati, 0.
3 School Teachers Wanted
In each County for the Spring and Summer. Sl?O Pkr
Month. Send for circular giving full particulars.
_ ZIEGLER .fc MiCUi'.DY, Philadelphia, Pa.
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o
0
FLORENCE.
o The Long-contested Suit of the o
o FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE CO. o
o against- the Singer, Wheeler dk Wilson, 0
o and Grovcr tt linker Companies, involving o
o Over 8250,000, o
o Ts finally decided by the o
o Supreme Court of the United States in o
o favor of the FLORENCE, which alone has ?
o Broken the Monopoly of High Price8. 0
o - ' o
o TIIK NEW FLORENCE o
o Is the ONLY machine that sews backwards o
0 and forward, or to right and left. o
o Simplest?Cheapest?Best. o
o Sold for Cash only. Special Terms to o
o CLUBS and DEALERS. o
o April, 1s74. Florence, Mass. o
ooooooooooeoooo o_o COCO
? don't! don't! don't! 3
JDO?'T WHAT fs^oMAiaSSg
*. FROM THAT TRAVELING AG EXT. ?.
? Rul save vour 5i*
S S"0 which he
?z commission, and
a THE BEST SEWING MACHINE in the WOHLD, J*
? At Wiioj esai.e I'rii b, bv sending io 4
? Rev. C. H. BERN HEIM, Uen'l. Agent, Concord, X. C. \
'j, Send stamp for Circular nod Price List._?'
"latest improved
Horse Powers,
GRAIN THRESHING,
WOOD SAWING MACHINES,
Manufact ured and sold by
A. W. GRAY ?!t SOIVS,
MIDDLETOWN, VT.
Tarties who wish to purchaw machines that have prov?
ed to lie sujM'rior lu all others, will do well to send for cir?
cular and descriptive price li.-t, which will be forwarded
upon application, free.
\ THE VICTOR I
BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK
THREAD fir yflLT MACHINE.
(iPSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING."?How
X either sex may fascinate and gain the love and
atrectioi:s of any person they choose, instantly. This sim?
ple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for
2? cents: together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Ora?
cle, Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer hook. loo,000
sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Publishers, 1'hUa
delphla.
T. J. LEAK'S
LOST ELEPHANT
IIa? Been JFoninl I
T
ITE subscriber has re-openod Iiis Establish
lishuacnt on
Main Street, near the Market House,
And keeps constantly on hand a choice stock
of pure
WHISKIES and BRANDIES.
ALSO,
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
Ac, &c.t &c, An'.
Tic desires a call from his friends and custo?
mers.
T. J. LEAK A- CO.
April 23, 1871 41
Tlic Steam Washer, or Woman's Friend.
To llic Citizens of Anderson?1 lie Ladies Es?
pecially I
FT1HE undersigned is owner of J. C. Tilfon's
(Pitlshurg, I'a.) latest patent right for
the great STEAM WASHER or WOMAN'S
I'lil l'N I>, with all of the improvements. Tins
right is the one which is now being advertised
so extensively in whole pages of the papers.
EveryonoscHd is warranted. It is faultless,
doing-nil claimed for it. The latest, the best,
the cheapest! ?10.00 is the price. For lurthor
information call and see, or address
W. II. SMITH,
Shallow Ford P. O., Anderson Co., S. C.
April Hi, 1ST! 40 ly
Administrator's Notice.
,4 LL poasons who left Hides with Jack
J\. Moon to he tunned on shares or other?
wise, aro requested to make out their accounts
for the same, as the hides cannot he identified,
and will he sold and proceeds distributed. The
accounts must he verified according to law, and
filed with W. W. Humphreys, Probate Judge,
within two months from this dato.
J. X. BYK UM.
May 14, 1?74 44 2m
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS!
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Spring & Summer Gfoocls.
-o
WE have a nice assortment of "DRY GOODS, in Muslins, Percales, Poplins and Japanese
Dress Goods, White and Colored Pique, Calico, Brown and Bleached Homespun, g to 10? wide;
Table Linen, White Goods, Black Silk, Towels, a good line of Linen, Linen Drills, Cottonades
and Plaid Osnaburgs.
A nice assortment of CLOTHING. The host quality of BOOTS and SHOES, for sale low.
A splendid lot of Ladies', Mens', Boys' and Children's HATS, at very low prices.
HARDWARE.?Wo have a full line of Hardware?Tools, Plow Irons; Blacksmith Tools,
Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Hoes. Shovels, Rakes, Manure Forks, Castings, Iron and Steel.
A good line of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Locks, Ac.
CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE. SADDLES and BRIDLES.
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS.
We have New Orleans, Muscovado and Demerara Molasses and New York Syrup. A full
line of Sugar. Rio and Java Coffee, the best, A good assortment of Black and Green Tea.
Crackers, Nie Nacks, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Salt, Bacon Sides and Shoulders, best Sugar
Cured Canvassed Hams, Corn, Ac, and many other articles in the fancy Grocery line.
FLOUR!
Just received from the Mill in Tennessee 80 barrels of THAT SAME celebrated Tennessee
Flour?Swans Down, Gem of the Burg, Little Beauty and Okalona.
Wo cannot name all the articles in an advertisement that we keep, but ask our friends and
customers, and persons wanting to buy Goods to give us a call. Wo hope to make it to the in?
terest of all Cash and prompt time buyers to buy of us. Call and see us, as we mean what
we say.
TOWERS & BBOYLES,
No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C.
April 2, 1S74 _ 3S
LADIES' STORE!
We are receiving a Large and well-selected Stock of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
iiBss ???is, ebbnhrs, wmiEfe9 mre9
Ribbons, Flowers, &o3 <fec.
WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR
She proposes to Sell only for Cash, except to those who make
satisfactory settlements of their Old Accounts
?&T" We cordially invite the above named class to call and trade with us.
Miss O. O. DANIELS.
April 2, 1S74 3S
SEVENTEEN CENTS FOR COTTON.
To overcome delay in Planting, press forward your Cotton Crops
by using MORE FERTILIZERS. To enable Farmers to do so, I will
sell from this date,
Mapes' 3Ph.osph.ate
AND
IMiclclleton's [Phosphate
$70 PER TON,
To to be paid in Middling Cotton on the 1st November next at Seven?
teen Cents per Pound, or in money at their option.
C. A.. REED.
April '22, 1S74 31
THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPE.
BENSON & SHARPE,
DIIUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES,
No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. ft,
la 17*EEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock or DRUGS,
B IV CHEMICALS, OILS PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS,
? PATENT MEDICINES, A'c.
?SS* Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe.
THEY ARE NOW OFFERING TO PHYSICIANS AND THE PUBLIC,
THE NEW COMBINATIONS OF
With IRON, CALLS AYA, QUININE, STRICHNIA, GENTIAN, LIME and SODA.
Also. POWDERED LACTOPEPTINE, (which contains the five active agents in Diges?
tion,) FLUID EXTRACTS, ELIXIRS, Ac.
They are agents for BABCOCK'S SILVER UTERINE SUPPORTERS. Persons wishing
circulars giving information will please call for them.
April 2:j, 1874
imuL A ?%
DRUGGISTS,
Corner Benson House, - Anderson, S. C,
Are Still Better Prepared than Ever to
Accommodate their Friends and Customers
WITH ANYTHING IN THE
DRUG LINE. OUR STOCK IS FULL !
WITH ALL THE MOST
Approved New Remedies.
CALL AND SEE US.
May 14, 1874 44
KEEP IT IN THE NEWSPAPERS THAT
BLECKLE Y, 33 EOWN & CO.
Arc Engaged in the General Mercantile Business,
At the Old Corner, On Granite Row,
AND HOPE TO MERIT A BIG SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE.
THEY ARE AGENTS JFOR
THE NEBLETT A GOODRICH COTTON GINS?the highest testimonials to be seen in
their possession. Price, $3.50 per Saw, at Augusta, Ga.
For the SMITH COTTON PRESS. For WANDO and NAYASSA GUANO. For the
BAT ES VI LLF SHIRTING. For the WATT PLOW.
Also, for the celebrated "SAM FRETWELL TOBACCO." Good and cheap.
Thev expect all sales which are made on time FOR ANYTHING to be paid by the FIRST
OF NOVEMBER NEXT, or sooner, if possible.
S. BLECKLEY would also romind those indebted to him that he must have his money.
Anderson, S. C. April 29, 1*74