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Feb 26, 1874 34 ly ma m ?? - 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 Fancv Lumbers, Flooring Boards, &c., will be furnished the coming season by the Great and Old Established Builders' Emporium, at very advantageous prices, and a warrant given on all work properly used. They are also Agents for Asbestos' Roofing 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 proo? Send for price list and circulars. Li H. Hall <fe Co., Charleston, S. C. Good Food and Plenty of It, produces the same effect upon a person who has been starved that the Peruvian Syrup, an Iron Tonic, does upon the weak and debilitated; it makes them strong and vigorous, changing -weakness and suffering into strength and health. OBITUARY. DIED, on the 17th inst., LOUISA ELLEN KAY, only child of Lawrence and Nancy B. Kay, aged 13 months and two weeks. Administrator's Notice. All persons having demands against the Es? tate of Aaron Shirley, deceased, will present them to me, duly attested, within the time prescribed bv law. JAMES H. McCONNELL, Adm'r. June 22, 1874 50 4 MEDICAL CARD. Dr. W. H. NARDIN, HAS removed his office to the BENSON HOUJSE, up-stairs, over Belcher's Con? fectionery Store, where he will be found in day time, unless professionally engaged. June 25, 1874 50 lm THE DENTAL ENGINE! DOES the work on the Teeth better, and WITH MUCH LESS PAIN. I FILL TEETH in HALF THE TIME it takes by the old plan. W. G. BROWNE, Dentist. June 25,1874 50 STRAYED! FROM the .subscriber, on the 21st instant, one CHESTNUT SORREL FJLLY, flax mane and tail, three years old. Any informa? tion respecting her whereabouts will be thank fuUy received. Address P. K. NORRIS, Rock Mills, S. C. June 25,1S74 50 1* FOR SALE. BUGGIES and WAGONS, manufactured by Seal, Sign & Robinson, Abbeville, S. C. > ALSO, On hand, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, <fcc. AU the above will be sold Cheap for Cash. M. HELDMANN, Anderson, S. C. June 25, 1874 50 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned heiebv give's notice that he wiU make application to w. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of July next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of the Estato of Eugenia Mason, formerly Burns, his ward, and a Final Dis? charge from his said Guardianship. JOSEPH N. BURRISS, Guardian, June 22, 1874. 50 5 Dissolution of Copartnership. BY mutual consent, the copartnership of W. Y. <fc G. W. MILLER is this day dis? solved by the withdrawal of W. Y. Miller, and the purchase of his interest by G. W. Miller. The business will be hereafter continued by G. W. Miller in his own name, and for his in? dividual account, and who wiH settle the affairs of the late concern. W. Y. MILLER, G. W. MILLER. Pendleton, S. C, Juno 22,1874. 50?2 PUBLIC NOTICE IS hereby given that thirty days from this date application will be made to John W. Daniels, Esq., Clerk of the Court for Anderson County, for a Charter of Incorporation for the "Anderson Educational Association," under the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to provide for granting of certain Charters," ap? proved February 20,1874. By order of the Board of Directors. J. P. REED, President. J. A. Hott, Secretary. June 22,1874 50 5 NOTICE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, RICHLAND COUNTY. ZV THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The State ex relatione the Attorney General vs. the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com 8any; James S. Gibbes and others vs. the reenviUe and Columbia Railroad Company. THE time for registration and proof of claims against the said company having been ex? tended by order of Judge Carpenter, Fifth Cir? cuit, South Carolina, to September 1, 1874, no? tice is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of the said Greenville and Columbia Railroad Companj'-, who have not already proved their claims before the referee under the order in the above stated case, passed Juno 18, 1872, to present and prove before tho under? signed referee, at his office in Columbia, S. C. on or before the first day of September, 1874, aU bonds, certificates of indebtedness, coupons and judgments whica they may hold against aaid Company. JOHN S. GREEN, Referee. Juno 25, 1874 50 6 Lot in Pendleton for Sale. United States vs. John Fraser & Co. IK pursuance of the order made in this case, the undersigned will sell at auction to the highest bidder, at Anderson, S. C, on SALE DAY in JULY next, ONE LOT, ? containing one acre, moro or less, situated west of public square, Pendleton, S. C, property John Fraser A Co. TERMS?One-third cash ; balanco on a credit of one and two years, secured by bond of pur? chaser and mortgage of tho premises, the bond to carry interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable annually. Purchaser to pay Referee ?25 for papers. I). O. LONG, Agent-, Pendleton, S. C. June II, 1874 43 4 THE LADIES5 STORE HAS JUST RECEIVED AN ENTIRE STOCK OF >7 I ?5 Calicoes, Muslins, Dress Groods, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Veiling-, Shoes, G-aiters, Notions, &c, WHICH I propose to sell at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES to prompt paying Customers, and will SURPRISE YOU FOR THE CASH. Give mo a call and sec for yourself. All or? ders received promptly and carefully filled. Satisfaction guaranteed. Those who owe me must settle their Accounts to January 1,1874. I have written to you ! T ,? M Miss O. O. DANIELS. June 18, 1874 48 TO STOP AT THE FOR FEAR OF LOSING A BARGAIN. NOTWITHSTANDING the extreme dull times in our Town for the past few -weeks, Trade has been on the increase at the NEW STORE on DEPOT STREET. NEW GROCERIES, Of every description, Are being received weekly, and as those who have tried us have been so well pleased, it would bo advisable for others to call. "Cash is Our Motto I" BEWLEY & SMITH. June 25, 1874 50 Hew Advertisements. AVIDSON COLLEGE. Next Session will begin Sept. 24, IS 74. Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Strict discip? line. Thorough teaching. Moderate charges. Seven professors. For catalogue or information, apply to J. It. BLAKE. Chairman of the Faculty, Post Office, Davidson College, N. C. Save Fifty Dollars. I The NEW FLORENCE, j : PRICE, S2() below ] any other first class ? : VALUE. $30 above J Sewing Machine. : ? SAVED, $50 by buying the Florence, j : Every Machine Wan-anted. : \ Sjiecial terms to Clubs and Dealers. j : Send for circulars to j : FLORENCE S. M. CO., Florence, Mass., : ? or 39 Union Square, New York. ? TEXAS REAL ESTATE DRATOC-. $146,000 IN GOLD, HOUSES AND LANDS. CAPITAL PRIZE^ $5000 GOLD. JULY SO, 1874. AGENTS WANTED. SEND FOR CIRCU? LARS. TICKETS, 82. J. ?. FOSTER, Houston, Texas. i pSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING."?How jl either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. This sim? ple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Ora? cle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book, loo.ooo sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Phila? delphia._ 1ST EITRAORDIARI Terms of Advertising are offered for News? papers in the State of SOUTH CAROLINA! Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Kowell & Co., Advertising Agents, No. 41 PARK ROW, NEW TORE. Refeb to Editor of this Paper._ LAST CHANCE FOR AN EASY FORTUNE. FIFTH ?ND LAST GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF 11 JULY 31st, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. $250,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 100,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 75,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 50,000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 25,000 5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 1-10,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each. 150.000 20 Cash Gifts 5,000 each. 100 000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100 000 30 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each. 90 000 50Cash Gifts, 2,000 each. 100 000 100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each. 100 000 240 Cash Gifts, 500 each. 120,000 500 Cash Gifts, 100 each.\ 50,000 19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each.?. 950,000 Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash.$2,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets.$ 50 00 Halves. 25 00 Tenths, or each Coupon. 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for. 500 00 22 1-2 Tickets for. 1,000 00 For Tickets or information, Address THO. E. ?RAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will makeapplication to \V. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, Ou Tuesday, the 30th day of June next, for ? Fi? nal Settlement of the Estate of Robert Coleman, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. G. M. MATT1SON, Frr'r. May 28, 1871 46 5 Assessment Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given that tho County JLl Auditor's Office will be open on and from tho FIRST DAY of JULY, 1874, to and inclu? ding tho 20th day of August, 1874, for tho re? ception of the Returns of both Real and Per? sonal Property in Anderson County for the year 1874; aiid for the convenience of tax paj-crs at a distance, have made arrangements with Deputies to be at tho places herein named to receive Returns of Real and Personal Prop? erty for the year 1S74 : Fork Township, at Townville, tho 20th, 21st, 2'2d, 23d, 24th and 25th July, 1S74. Rock Mills Township, at Williford'a Store, the 31st July and 1st August. Pendleton Township, at Pendleton, 27th, 2Sth, 29th, 30th, 31st July and 1st August. Garvin Township, at Bethany, 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d of July. ! Garvin and Brushy Creek Townships, at Equality, 24th, 25th and 27th July. Brush}' Creek Township, at W. D. Sitton's, 28th, 20th, 30th, 31st July and August 1st. Williamston Township, at Williamston, 3d, 4th, 5th, 0th, 7th and Sth August. Hopcwell Township, at Carpenter & Ander? son's Store, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th August. Savannah Township, at Holland's Store, 2uth, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th July. Dark Corner Township, at Sherard's Storo, 27th, 28th, 20th, 30th, 31st July, and 1st Au? gust. Hall Township, at Walter's Store, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th August. Varcnnes Township, at Flat Rock, 10th, 11th and 12th August. Beltou Township, at Belton, 20th, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th July. Honea Path Township, at Honea Path, 27th, 2Sth, 29th, 30th, 31st July, and 1st August. Martin Township, at R. Clinkscales' Mill, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th August. Broadway Township, at Neal'S Creek, 10th, Uth and 12th August. After the 20th of August, 1874, all returns re? ceived are Additional Returns, and a penalty of fifty per cent, is added for neglecting to re? turn, "except in cases of sickness, out of the County, <fcc We hope that Tax Payers will boa little more careful in making their" returns for the future. Taxes are an item now, and parties ought to take as much interest in the matter as thoy would in selling a mule or bale of cotton. It is best to make a memorandum of their effects at home; also, of the number of returns made, and in what Township, or, if an Additional Return, (which is the same as another Town? ship) ; and when they pay their taxes, to get as many receipts as they made returns. Or if they get another party to pay for them, to post them up in these matters; and when the receipts are obtained, to see that all the Real and Per? sonal property they own is included. If not, there's a screw loose, and see the Treasurer or Auditor at once and have it arranged. By so doing, all this extra cost, fuss and penalties may be saved. THOMAS J. WEBB, County Auditor. June 18, 1S74 49 2 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY JAMES H. McCOSXELL, Auctioneer. BY virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose tosaleon the FIRST MON? DAY in JULY next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 117 acres, more or less, situate near* the town of Honea Path, bounding lands of Gco. Cox, J. M. Dun lap, J. B. Cox and others. Levied on as the property of Hugh Gantt, at the suit of Eli S. Gantt. ALSO, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 80 acres, more or less, situate near tho town of Honea Path, bounding lands of the Defendant and others. Levied on as the property of J. M. Greer, at the suit of John M. Elgin. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay extra for pa? pers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Juncll,lS74 48 4 31. goldsmith. i\ kind. PHSNIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBI?., s. c. GOLDSMITH & KIND, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, HAVE always on hand Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers for Saw Mills, etc., Saw and Grist Mills, Cotton Presses, Gearing, Shafting, Pullies, etc. Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass. We guarantee to furnish En? gines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates as can be had in tho North. We manufacture, also, the Gaddy Improved Water Wheel, which we recommend for pow? er, simplicity of construction, durability and cheapness. We warrant our work, and assure promptness and dispatch in filling orders. GOLDSMITH & KIND, Columbia, S.C. May 28,1874 46 ly Williamston Female College. COMMENCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, July 1st, 8 p. m., Dedication of tho new Chapel, by Rev. J. P. Smeltzer, D. D., President of New berry College, Wal? halla, S. C. THURSDAY, July 2nd, 11 a. m., Address before the Erosophie Society, by Rev. Ellison Capers, Greenville, S. 0. THURSDAY, July 2nd, 8 p. m? Closing Concert und Graduating Exercises. Tho friends of tho College and public gene? rally are respectfully invited to attend. Tho FALL SESSION will open on TUES? DAY, AUGUST 11th, and close on Christmas Day. For a Catalogue, address Rev. SAMUEL LANDER A. M., President. June 18, 1874 49 2 THE MORRIS COTTON GIN. mills CELEBRATED GIN is now offered X to the planters of Anderson and adjacent Counties, with tho improvements which have been added to it. The "Morris Gin" is too well known to need a long list of unknown recom? mendations to sell it, (this being its fortieth year.) The manufacturer WARRANTS EACH and EVERY GIN to give full satisfaction, or NO SALE. Price of (?ins, $3.50 per Saw, at Depot in Columbia, S. C. Planters ordering will please send in their orders early, to avoid de ley. For further information, address E. MORRIS, Manufacturer, Columbia, S. C. June 11, 1871 43 3m COMMTCISTG ED 1839. Cd L? Q O Ol 2 ZD rj OS o OD O fei) ? O ? CL s Q ? i?( 3 Ed o 5 'S "? g. CD 4 o5 Ml C? Q I P KOTICE TO PLANTERS-SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO THE highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano in producing very largely in? creased crops of Cotton, Corn and other Staple Crops, lias attracted the frencral attention of planters and farmers. In order to confirm public confidence in the continued excellence of this Guano, and avail of the best scientific ability in the prosecution of this important business, the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY lias consummated a professional engagement with Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, of Charleston, S. C, as scientific Adviser and Consulting Chemist tu the Company. Dr. Ravenel is conversant with the composition and qualities of the Guano, as well as with the character, policy and unusual resources of the Pacific Guano Company, and will communicate full information on these points to planters who may call on him, or address him by letter at Charleston, S. C. .Xolin. S. Reese Sc Co., Genoral Agents Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, M. D. J. N. XtOBSON, Agent for South Carolina. W. S. SHABPE, AgcutatAnderson. Direct from the Agent, wan-anted pure, for sale at market rates. Compound Acid Phosphate Plaster or GYPSUM. Agent of the celebrated brands of FAMILY FLOUR?HAXALL FAMILY, DAVIS' BEST, PLANTS EXTRA, COOK'S CHOICE, BRIDGEWATER, every barrel guaranteed as repre? sented. Also, for the MARYLAND STEAM SUGAR REFINERY, 'LUDLOW "BAGGING CO., TRE MONT NAIL CO., "WHITTAKER & sons' HAMS, WERK & co.'S CANDLES, RICHARDSON's ROPE, JOHNSON & sons' STARCH, JAMES BEATTY & CO.S CRACKERS and CAKES, St. Louis and Vir? ginia Kiln Dried PEARL GRITS and MEAL. And as I devote myself exclusively to a COMMISSION BUSINESS, and all the goods are received direct from "factory, and neither sell nor buy on ray own account, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my facilities for doing business, and the inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having just erected a large and commodious Store in addition to my others, I am fully prepared for business. Particular at? tention given to handling and selling Cotton. My Broker, from his long experience and care? ful selections, gives the Planter every advantage. May 2S, 1874 J". jST. PO!3SO]N"9 Commission Merchant) Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf and 68 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. 46 bm IMPORTANT NOTICE. BRO'TLES Expect to commence Taking Stock on or about the 25th instant, up to which time they will offer Great Inducements to Cash Buyers in LADIES' DEESS GOODS! Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Ladies' Hats, Boys' and Mens' Hats. We want to reduce our lino of these Goods before taking stock. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, A Beautiful lot of CALICO. BED TICKING, Drown and Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, BACON, LARD, SALT, MOLASSES, Drown, Extra C, Crushed and Granulated SUGARS, RIO and JAVA COFFEE. In fact our stock of Goods is as near complete as any stock in Town, and we will make prices to suit Cash buyers, or prompt paying customers. If yon want an extra GOOD HAM or an Extra Quality of FAMILY FLOUR, you will find it in Towers tfc Broyles' Store, and at low prices. Ladies' Dress Goods. We wish to close out our stock of Ladies' Dress Goods and Ladies' Hats during the next fif? teen days, consequently we will oiler bargains in these Goods. Call and see them bofore buying. Four hundred and fifty Boys' and Mens' HATS for sale low. T?TOS & BROYLES, >*o. 4r Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Juno IS, 1874 41) A BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF LAD EES' and MISSES' HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, SHOES. and everything pertaining to a li wa w v wm w w m w wn wm u 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. Mus. M. P. SLOAN and Mus. J. B. McGEE have entire charge of this Department, and will bo pleased to wait upon all old friends and customers and tho public generally. O. A. REED. April 16, 1874_ 40 KEEP IT IN THE NEWSPAPERS THAT BLEOKLEY, BROWN & CO. Are Engaged in the General Mercantile Business, At the Old Comer, On Granite Row, AND HOPE TO MERIT A RIG SHARE OF PULLIC PATRONAGE. THEY AHE AGENTS FOR THE NEB LETT A GOODRICH COTTON GINS?the highest testimonials to be seen in their possession. Price, ?3.50 per Saw, at Augusta, Ga. For tho SMITH COTTON PRESS. For WANDO and NAVASSA GUANO. For the BATESVILLE SHIRTING. For the WATT PLOW. Also, for the celebrated "SAM FRETWELL TOBACCO." Good and cheap. They expect all sains which are made on time FOR ANYTHING-to be paid by the FIRST OF NOVEMBER NEXT, or sooner, if possible. S. BLECKLEY would also remind tho:-c indebted to him that he must have his money. Anderson, S. C, -April 29, 187-1 SINGER _ VICTORIOUS! Sewing Machine Sales, 1S73. ^Mfe- TU THE table of Sewing Machine sales for 1S73, show that the sales were as follows: 8I\GKK, ... 232,14*. Wheeler & Wilson, - 119,190. Domestic, ... 40,114. Weed, - 21,709. 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 113.254 Machines, or nearly double those of any other Company. It may be further staled* that the sales of 1S73, as compared with those of 1872, show a relatively larger increase, beyond the sales of I other makers, than of any other year. For in? stance, in ls72 wo sold 4*5,000 Machines more than any other Company, whereas, in 1S73, the sales were 113,204 Machines in Excess of our Highest Competitor. These figures are all the more remarkable, for the reason that the sales of the principal Companies in 1873 are less thnn their bales in 1872; wh ; ">as, as has been shown, our sales have larg'-iy 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 JIauufacturiag Company. J. B. CLARK & SOX, Anderson, S. C., Agents for Abbeville, Anderson and Pickens. J. H. CLARKE and D. CUMISKEY, Traveling Agents. May 14, 1874_44_ NEW OFFERS! ."NEW IDEAS! SEE THE GRAND GIFTS Of OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND to its Subscribers. Entirely new and unprecedented, and such as will interest every one. You miss it if you don't send for samples and full particulars which are sent free! SEE THE GREAT WATCH OFFER ! OUR FIRESIDE FRIEND is now in its Fifth Volume, thoroughly established as the leading family and story Weekly in the Union, has the largest circulation, and the best ap? pointed printing and publishing establishment and building in the West, is a large, eight-page illustrated and original family Weekly, price $3.00 per year. Every subscriber receives a magnificent premium and a share in the distri? bution. Subscribe Now! WE WANT AGENTS. We want a representative in every neighbor? hood. Nothing equals it for agents, male or female, young or old. Large Cash Wages and a Superb Outfit, exclusive territory, which is rapidly filling up. Must apply at once. Sub? scribe by sending 83.00, and receive the paper one year, a magnificent premium, a share in the distribution, and receive also Free a Complete Outfit, or send for particulars. Ad? dress WATERS & CO., Publishers, Chicago, Tliinos. Juno 11,1874 48 6m FREE EXHIBITION! EVERY DAY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED, Come One, Come All, and 8ee T. J. LEAK'S ELEPHANT, Down on Main Street, Southwest of the Court House, near the Market House, "ITTHERE you will find the purest CORN ft WHISKIES, APPLE, PEACH and CHERRY BRANDIES, RYE and BOUR? BON WHISKIES, PORT WINE, GIN and RUM. all warranted pure. Also, line SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c All sold Cheap for Cash. Terms strictly cash. May 28, 1S74 48 Wool Cards! Wool Cards! Williumston, S. C. THE proprietors have erected at Wilson's Mill, and will have in operation by the 15th of Juno our Wool Cards. Being of the latest im? provement, we promise to give satisfaction. No charges for carrying Wool to and from De- , pot. Prices are as follows: All Wool. 12i cents. Cotton and Wool, 15c. Terms Cash. J. et J. R. WILSON. May 28, 1874 40 lm tTdTkennedy, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL practice in the Circuit and Probate Courts of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, and in Trial Justice Courts of this County. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Office?Second door to the left ovor A. P. Hubbard's Store. March 19, 1874 3(5 dr. f. augustus rice, Graduate of the Hellenic Hospital Medical College, New York, HAVING located in the vicinity of Store ville, Anderson County, offers his pro? fessional services to the public. Unless pro* fessionallv absent he may always be found fit the residence of Col. A. RICE. April 2, 1874 3S 3m Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, I Judge of Probate for Anderson Countv, on I Wednesday, the first day of July next,*for a ; Final Settlement of the Estate* o.'* Lucena i Wigington, deceased, and a final discharge ' therefrom. ELIIIU WIGINGTOX. Adra'r