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Tribute of Respect. At a meeting of Mio Mills' Grange, No. 291, bold August 5th, 1874, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, the Great Master of the Universe, in the dispensa? tion of a Avise, yet mysterious Providence, to remove from our midst, and from our associa? tions, by cruel, violent and murderous hands, our worthy and esteemed Sister, Mary C. Tucker, an exemplary member, and an effi? cient officer of our Order; and, whereas, the sudden and untimely death of our Sister should remind us of the frailty and uncertainty of human life, of our hastening to the grave, of our liability every moment of being ush? ered into eternity and the necessity of immedi? ate and constant preparation. Bo~it, therefore. Resolved, That in the death of our beloved Sister, Mary C. Tucker, our order ha? lost a worthy member and an efficient offlcor, and the community a kind, worthy and respected member of society. Resolved, Thai? the parents, the brothers and sisters of the deceased arc entitled to, and wo do hereby extend to them, our heart-felt sym? pathies and our sincere prayers in this sad be? reavement. Resolved, That we dedicate to the memory of our deceased Sister a blank page of the book of record of this Grange, containing her name, age, date and manner of death. Resolved, That our Secretary be instructed to present a copy of these proceedings to the parents of our deceased Sister; also, the editors of the Anderson Intelligencer and Conservator for publication. S. J. McKEE, Sec Tribute of Respect. At aregular meeting of Sandy Springs Grange, No. 242, held on Saturday, August 8, 1874, the following preamble and resolutions were unan? imously adopted: Inasmuch as it has pleased an A11-Wise Prov? idence to remove from our midst our beloved Brother and Worthy Chaplain, Rev. Dr. C. L. Gaillard, we trust to a happier and more ex? alted state of existence; therefore, we deem it a high privilege and a duty to submit the fol? lowing resolutions: Resolved, That we havelwv.ed with profound sorrow of the death of our beloved Chaplain, whose Christian virtues, generous qualities of mind and heart endeared him to us; and while we deplore his demise, we honor and cherish his memory. Resolved, That wo bow in humble submission to the decree of an unerring hand in this dis? pensation of His providence. Resolved, That in his death the Church has lost a wise counsellor and a zealous Christian ; the Patrons of Husbandry, an active and effi? cient member; society, a bright ornament; the bereaved wife, an affectionate husband; his children, a kind and indulgent father. Resolved, That we tender to the sorrowing wife and children our deepest sympathy for their irreparable loss; and humbly trust that God, in His goodness and mercy, may be their j stay and comfort in their great affliction. Resolved, That the members of this Grange wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days ; and that a blank page in our Secretary's Book be inscribed to his memory. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the wife and family of the deceas? ed. Resolved, That the Secretary furnish the pub? lishers of the Anderson Intelligencer ami Con? servator copies of these resolutions, with a re? quest that they be published. W. G. SMITH, Secretary Sandy Springs Grange. GO TO TEXAS via the LONE STAR ROUTE! (Ixternation.il and Gueat Noutiikkn ii. R.) 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Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge, TX7HEREAS, Mrs. S. A. Bowen and E. T. TV Cooley made suit to me to grant them Letters of Administration, on the Estato of Mrs. Elizabeth Gecr, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Elizabeth Geor, deceased, tin* they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. H., on Tuesday, Sep- j teniberSth, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 17th of August, A. D. 1874. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Aug 20, 1874 ? 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IIS' COMMON PLEAS. The State of South Carolina, en rclationc, Lydia A. M. Van Wyck, and others, heirs at law of Samuel Maverick, Plaintiffs, against Albert Maverick, and others, heirs at law of Samuel Maverick, and others; Isabella H. Norris, and others, heirs at law of A. O. Nor ris, dee'd, and others, Defendants. Comphint to Marshal Assets, Accounts, Re? lief, &c. Same vs. Same, and others. San io vs. Same, and others. PURSUANT to tho order of Judge T. H. Cooke, in tho above stated cases, dated 8th of July, 1H74, all creditors of A. O. Norris, lato of Anderson County, are hereby required to present and prove thou demands before nie, on the ;>0th September and 1st of October, 1874, at the law olUee of A. T. Broylcs, Esq., or be barred. WM. H. PARKER, Special Rcforee. Aug. 13, 1874 3 ii New Advertisements. NTON STATES vILLE, H". C RFV S TAYLOR MARTIN, President. Fall tcna be cin's Sc'pt. 22,1874, ami enils Fob. r,, 1S7?. Spring term be? gins Feb.5.1S75, and ends June22, 1*7/5. Hoard ami t:ii t joii ?100. Music, $25. Fur other information, semi for circular. _ ?VIDSON Xext Session will begin Sept. 24, 1S74. Healthy location. Moral atmosphere. Strict discip? line. Thorough teaching. Moderate charges. Seven professors. For catalogue or information, apply t" J. R. BLAKE, Chairman of the Faculty, Post Office, Davidson College, N. C. Address ml, Maine. S"T a &OApcrdava< home. Terms free o i- ?J?v GEO. STINSON A CO., I'ortlar ' IST BXTRAOSDINAEY Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers in the State of H CAROLINA! Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Kowell & Co., Adverlising Agents, NO. 41 PARK HOW, NEW YOEK. Refer to Editor of this Paper._ ilSMCfl. conduct an Agency for the reception of advertisements for American Newspapers?-the most complete establishment of the kind in the world. Six thousand new3papeus are kept regularly on tile, open to inspection by customers. Every Advertisement is taken at the home price of the paper, without any additional charge or commission. An advertiser, in dealing with the Agency, is saved trou? ble and correspondence, making ono contract instead of a dozen, a hundred or a thousand. A Book of eighty pages, containing lists of best papers, largest rircohuions, reli? gious, agricultural, class, political,daily.I country pa? pers, and all publications which are specially valuable to advertisers, with some Information about prices, is scut FREE to any address on application. Persons at adis taucc wishing to in ? ;..?.-. Isfort! ! 'ertisiug inany to?""; , city, county, State or Territory of the United States, or any portion of the Dominion of Canada, may scud a con? cise statement of what they want, together with a copy of the Advertisement they desire inserted, and will receive information by return mail which willenable them to de? cide whel her to increase or reduce the order. For such information there is no charge. Orders taken for a sin? gle paper as well as for a larger list; for a single dol? lar as readily as for a larger sum. Offices, (Times Ridding,) ?PrtMNX j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, co uxty of a nderson. COURT Ol?' COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Belief. Tino State or South Carolina, Fx Rcla tionc, Lydia A M Van Wyek, Mary Maver? ick, Samuel Maverick, George M Maverick, Willie Maverick, Mary B Maverick, Eliza? beth A M Houston, wife of Gray Jones lions ton, Emala M Weymau, Samuel M Thomp? son and Josephine Bryan, heirs at law of .Samuel Maverick, deceased, Plaintiff, against Albert Maverick, Samuel T Weyman and Jo? seph B Weyman, heirs at law of Samuel Maverick, deceased, and Isahella H Morris, Lucy Jane Langston, wife of Samuel L?ng? sten*, Waller S Norris, Mary Ann Murrah, wife of Edmund Murrah, John A E Norris, Eliza R Norris, Benjamin I' Norris, Francis M Norris and Andrew O Norris, as heirs at law of Andrew 0 Norris, deceased, and An? drew O Norris, jus Administrator, Ezckicl S Norris, as Administrator of Jesse W Norris, deceased, and Jesse W Norris and Addison E Thompson, as sureties, Ezckicl S Norris, Jesse W Norris, Charles L Gaillard and Sal lie T Gaillard, wife of Wm II D Gaillard. J Ii E Sloan, Susan Hall, wile of W P Hall, Paul HE Sloan, B Frank Sloan, Harriet Sloan, Miriam M Sloan, Charles D Sloan and Mur? rah Sloan, as heirs at law of Benjamin F Sloan, deceased, and B Frank Sloan, as Ad? ministrator, James C Keys and Ida L Fcath erstone, Emma E Young, HelenW Williams and Ella L Latimer, as creditors, Defendant*. ?Complaint to Marshal Assets, for Injunction, Account, Relief, cC'C. To the Defendants: "T7"OU are hereby summoned and required to X answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com? plaint on A. T. Broyles, one of the subscribers, at his ofUcc at Anderson Court House, within twenty days after the service of this sum? mons on you, exclusive of the day of such service ; und if yon fail to answer the com? plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 12?, 1874. BUKT & BROYLES, Plaintiffs Attornevs. To the Defendants, Albert Maverick, Harriet Sloan, Miriam M Sloan, Charles D Sloan and Murrah Sloan : Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Anderson Court House, in the County of Anderson ami State of South Carolina, oil the twenty-ninth day of June, 1S7-J. BURT ?c BROYLES, Plaint ill's Attornevs, Anderson C. 11., S. C. July 20, 1S74_2_ (') SlierifF3s Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Andkkson County. j In the Probote Court. Louisa J. Rankin, Complainant, vs. Geo. A. Rankin, et. al., Defendants.?Petition to Par? tition the Real Estate of Mary J. Rankin, de? ceased. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty, to mo directed, I will expose to salo on the FIRST MONDAY in SEPTEMBER next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 410 Acres more or less, situate in Anderson County, on the waters of Twenty three Mile Creek, bounding lands of Terrell Briant, J. A. Boggs, G. W. Rankin, ct. al., be? ing the interest of Mary .!. Rankin, deceased, in said Tract of Laud. Termsof Sole?On a credit of twelvemonths, with interest from day of sale; purchaser to give bond with two approved sureties?with a mortgage of the premises?to secure the pur? chase money, except the costs of these pro? ceedings which must he paid cash on dav of sah;. WM. McGCKIN, Sherrtl*. Aug. 13, 1874. ? 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A XVERSOS (JO I 'X TY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judye. WHEREAS, Mathcw Crenshaw made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate ami effects of Mathcw Cren? shaw, Sr., deceased. These an: therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mathcw Crenshaw, Sr., dee'd., that thev be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to ho held at Anderson C. If., ,,,, Mnudav, 31st day of August, 1871, niter publication, hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this nth day of August, Anno Domini 1874. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Notice to Contractors. CtONTRACTS for re-building the following / Bridges, will be let to the lowest respon? sible bidders at the sites of said bridges, to wit : Jackson's Bridge, across Rocky River, on Friday the ?Bth of August inst., U> o'clock; and Provost's Bridge across Broadaway Crock, on Monday the 31st of August inst., 10 o'clock. Parties to whom the contracts are awarded, will be required to outer into bond with good surety for the laithful execution of their con? tracts. On the day of IetJWg said contracts specifica? tions will he exhibited. WM. M. LEAVELL, Com. A tig. 13, IS74. 0 .r. Pi QQ CD 0 0 t t) H O ^ It c' CB O O o a ^ 93 0 x> Q 0 0 0 Cl OB*" cd g3 Q 5 o o < a a o ? o ct- ?J H 0 SCATTERGOOD'S American Needle Cotton Gins. PRICES IX CHARLESTON. FLUE GLNS. - ?308 - 323 CONDENSER GINS. Sixty Circle, - - :?I2S Fifty Circle, - - 373 Forty Circle, - - 312 - - ziz Thirty Circle, - - 245 - - 2l? Twenty-three Circle, IDS - - 175 Also, offer for sale the following well known SawGins : THE CELEBRATED TAYLOR GIN, Prico??3.50 per Saw?freight included. THE ORIGINAL GRISWOLD GIN, Price??3.75 per Saw?freight included. THE 0. IV. MASSE Y EXCELSIOR GIN, Price??1.00 per Saw?freight included. THE DANIEL PRATT GIN, Price??1.00 per Saw?freight included. All of which arc Warranted by us to give Satis? faction. Horse Powers, Cotton Presses and Agricul? tural Implements generally. Circulars furnished on application. Aug (>, 1874 J. E. ADGER & CO., Charleston, S. C. 4 4 TO STOP AT THE M m WJ m A MMmj FOR FEAR OF LOSING A BARGAIN. NOTWITHSTANDING the extreme dull times in our Town for the past .'ow weeks, Trade h:ts been on the increase at the X EW STORE on DEPOT STREET. NEW GROCERIES, Ol every clescrijrtiou, Are being received weekly, and as those who have tried us have been so well pleased, it would be advisable for others to call. "Cash is Our Motto!" BEWLEY & SMITH. June 2f>, 1874 50 IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the. United States for the Dis? trict of South Carolina. In the matter of JAMES C. KEYS, of An? derson County, Bankrupt.?Petition for Full, and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, That a hearing bo hail on the 25th day of August, 1874, at Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C.; and that all credi? tors, Ac, of said bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And that the final meeting of credi? tors of said bankrupt will be held at the office of C. G. .Leger, Esq., Register, at Xewberry, S. C, on the 21st day of August, 1874, at 12 in. By order of the Court. DANIEL IIORLBECK, Clerk of District Court of C. S. for S. C. August (i, 1S71 1 '>'* Administrator's Notice. ? ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Hugh Gnntt, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the under? signed, properly proven, within the time pre? scribed by law, and those indebted to make payment at once. E. S. (iAXTT, Adm'r. Aug 0,1871 4 2 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 Saturday, tho22d day of August next, Ibra Fi? nal Settlement of the Estate of Samuel U. Earle, his ward, and a Final Discharge from his said guardianship. J. S. MURRAY, Guardian. July 23, 1871 2 ;-, MEDICAL CARD. r>r. W. II. NARDIN, HAS removed his office to the BENSON HOUSE, up-stairs, over Belcher's Con? fectionery Store, where he will bo found in dav time, unless professionally engaged. June 25, 1874 .r)<) ' Iro 225 HATS! 1710R MEN and HOYS, for RALE LOW by 1 TOWERS & UROYLES. * July 30, I ?74 30 Just Received, ANEW lotof CALICO, meaehod HOME? SPUN and other seasonable goods, for sale low by To WE KS iV UKoYLES. July 30 '1871 :; To 'Rent 4 convenient ST< ?RE-EOOM on Mainst reet. j\. A 1 >ply at Ibis offi< e. August (J. IS71 1 4 COMMENCED 1839. UJ Q. Z 7D o CO I? Cfj o GO 2 2 P J ID I ? & go p 0 ?S o td m O jz{ f> erg CD ~ o y CO S g Q o 5 NOTICE TO PLANTERS-SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO THE highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano in producing very largely in? creased crops of Cotton, Coi n and other Staple Crops, has attracted the general attention of planters and farmers. In order to confirm public confidence in the continued excellence of this Guano, and avail of the host scientific ability in the prosecution of this important business, the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY has consummated a professional engagement with Dr. ST. .) ULI EN RAVEN EL, of < lharleston, S. C, ;)> scientific Adviser and Consulting Chemist to the Company. Dr. Ravcnel 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 letterat Charleston, S. C. ?Tolm S. Reese ?Sc Co., General Agents Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, M. D. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina. W. S. SiJcIA.RdPJS, Agent ;'it Anderson. Direct from the Agent, warranted pure, for sale aL market rates. Compound Acid Phosphate Plaster or GYPSUM. Agent of the celebrated brands of I'AMItY FLOUR?HAXALL FAMILY, DAVIS' BEST, PLANTS EXTRA, COOK'S CHOICE. Bit IDG EWAT ER, evorv 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 Drie.l 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 my own account, would respectfully call the attention of the trade to my facilities for doing business, ami the inducements offered to purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having just erected a huge and inmodious Store in addition to my others, J am fully prepared lor business. Particular at? tention given to handling and sol Una Cotton. My Broker, from his long experience and care? ful selections, gives the Planter every advantage. J. IST. EOBRON, Commission Merchant, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf and 63 3ast Bay, Charleston, S. C. May 28, 1ST ! Hi Bin IMPORTANT ? BROYLES to commence Taking Sleek on or about the 25th instant, up to which time they will oder Great Inducements to Cash Buyers in LADIES' DRESS GOODS! Boots and Shoes, Clothing Ladies' Mats, Boys' and Mens' Mais. YVc want to reduce our line of these Goods before tailing stock. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE, A Beautiful lot of CALICO, BED TICKING, Brown and mcaehod SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS. BACON. BAUD, SALT, MOLASSES. Brown, Ex tin C, Crushed :md Granulated SUGARS, BP I and JAVA COFFEE. In fad 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 you-want an extra GOOD HAM or an Extra Quality of FAMILY FLOUR, you will lind it in Towers & Broylcs' Store, and at low prices. Ladies' Dress Goods. Wo wish to dose out our stock of Ladies' Dross Hoods and Ladies' Hals during the next fif? teen days, consequently we will oiler bargains in these < food -. Call and see them before buying. Four hundred and fifty Boys' and Mens' HATS for sale low. June IM, IS74 TOWERS & BROYLES, No. 1 Granite Row, Andersen, S. C. A' BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF LADIES' and MISSES' j FLOWERS, RIBBOHS, DRESS GOODS, SHOES, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A '?MSM VWJSII Just Received and Fresh Arrivals Weekly by Express During the Season at the "R ! ?TWA IT Ladies' Dresses, Suits, etc., made to Order, on short notice, and in the Newest and most Fashionable Styles, Mas. M. P. SLOAN and Mus. J. B. Mc< i EE have entire charge of this Department, and will be pleased to wait upon all old friends and customers and the puhlic generally." April ID, 1S74 C. A. HEED. m^Of ?t?tr-??5 f-, ?ifg BOOTS AND SHOES, VOI i VATiTi TEADE. WM are now receiving, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES AID TRUNKS, "Which will he sold as low as in any other market. All goods with our Brand Warranted. (Irdurs solicited. Merchants Visiting Charleston are invited to Examine our Stock. D. E. FLEMING & CO.. >'o. 2 Ilayne Street, Corner of Church Street, Charleston, S. C. I). F. Kl.KMIM.-. S.\)in;i. A. N KI.sox. August ?, IS71 .Tamks M. Wilson*, Jame Gilfit.lix. ! BUY THE BEST. BROWN ?COTTOW GIN W. S. SHAKPE, ! Agent for Anderson, rickens and Oconee Counties, Tiie Price of these Gins is on ly $3.50 per Saw. I) ARTIES wishing to buy arc respectfully referred to tlic following persons, all of whom purchased Gins of me, ami are highly pleased with them in everv .'espect; B. C. .martin, sam ik i. WHARTON, W. 11. COIJB, A. .1. WILLIAMS, v.". long, william HANSON, J. J. ROBINSON, W. l. mi LLER, A. P. WILLINGIIAM, OS BORNE A McCULLY, W. N. HALL, Ok W. MIL FORD, JOHN" CREWS, ('. E. HORTON, W. 15. NEWELL, X. J. NEWELL, W. J). EVINS, THOMAS W. .MARTIN, 1>. iL GLENN, THOMAS HARPER, NEWTON ACKER, JOHN G. HALL, GOERGE P. B?RDITT, ROBERT DUGAN. KING A ELROD, IL I. EPTING. Read Certificates of B. C. Martin, W. B. & N. J. Newell and C. E. Horton, below. Call and examine the Brown Gin before you buy elsewhere. W. S. SHARPS, Agent. CERTIFICATES. Anderson, s. C, May 11, 1874. Mr. W. S. Sharpe?Sm: The "Fifty Saw Brown Gin bought from you last season has given entire satisfaction in all respects. It cleans the seed better than any other Gin, and makes as fine .sample of cotton as any I Hive ever seen. It runs very lightly, and'its ma? chinery is very simple in its construction. I take pleasure in recommending this Gin to any one wishing to purchase. Respectfully, B. C. MARTIN. WiT.LiAMSTON, June 15, 1 s7-*L Mr. HI S. Sharpe?Sin: In answer to your inquiry in regard to my opinion of the Brown Cotton Gin, I can say that I would not take it down to [nit up any other Gin that I am ac? quainted with. It'runs very light; is no trou? ble to keep in order. To prove the last asser? tion, 1 ginned three hundred and twenty bales on mine ami never removed the caps from the inks; in fact, 1 don't think 1 lost twenty min? utes in ail the time from anything wrong with the Gin. It makes a very good staple, and sells in our market at the highest prices. Yours respectfully, C. E. HORTON. ir.vr.r. Township, June21,1873. Mr. W. S. Sharpe?Hin: We bought from you a Fifty Saw Brown Cotton (Jin, on which wo ginned 150 bales of cotton, fie think it is the best Hin made. The Gin runs light, picks fast and clean, and makes a line sample. W. 15. NEWELL, N. J. NEWELLi. ' July 2, 1S7J_51 _( COTTON GINS, &C. THE "COTTON BLOOM," made by the Sanborn Machine Co., and sold the past two seasons as the MAGNOLI A COTTON GIN. It is the lightest running and cleans the seed better than any others. HAMAS COTTON GINS, with feeders at? tached, save the labor of one hand in feed* ing the Gin. HAND COTTON GINS, with 10 Saws each. Also, WRIGHT'S HOUSE POWERS, one of tho strongest, best and simplest in use, and ClLLETTS HANO LEVER COTTON PRESSES. Send for Circulars. C. GRAVELEY, 52 East Bay STREET, South of the Post Oliicc, CHARLESTON, S. C. July 2::,, 1S74_z_lm THE MORRIS COTTON GIN. rpniS CELEBRATED GIN is now offered _|_ to the planters of Anderson and adjacent Counties, with the 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 3 The manufacturer WAR RANTS EACH and EVERY GIN to give full satisfaction, or NO SALI-'. Price of Gins, $3.50 per Saw, at Depot in Columbia, S. C. Planters ordering will please send in their orders early, to avoid de lav. For further information, address E. MORRIS, Manufacturer, Columbia, S. C. June 11, 1871 48 3m Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, .ludue of Probate for Anderson County, on Monday, the 31st day of August next, "for a final Settlement of the Estate of V. D. Fant, deceased, and a final discharge there? from. He also gives notice that he will sell at public auction on the 15th August next, the re? maining notes and accounts due the estate. J. P. REED, Adm'r. July 30, 1ST 1 :; 5 FOR SALE. T)UGGIES and WAGONS, manufactured by _L> Seal, Sign A' Robinson, Abbeville, S. C. ALSO, On hand, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, A:c. All the above will be sold Cheap for Cash, m. IIELDMANN, Audcrson, S. C. June 25, IS74 50 Notice of Annual Meeting'. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Board of J_ County Commissioners of Anderson County wilfbe held on the FIRST TTDSDAY in SEPTEMBER next, ami all persons having bills against the County an; hereby notified to deposit the same with the Clerk of the Hoard on or before the FIRST DAY of September next, and in default thereof, such bills will not be audited at said Annual Mccliiur. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk Countv Commissioners. July SO, 1874 3 5 To Contractors. THE repairing of the Frei? Bridge across Seneca River will be let to the lowest re; i visi? ble bidder on TL ES DA Y, the 25th day of Au? gust instant, at 11 o'clock, on the spot. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to give bond, with approved sunny, for the faithful performance of tho work according to specifications. One of the County Commissioners will be present on tin day indicated with specitiea* lions. K EN ON BREAZEALE, Chairman Board c<>. Commissioners. August 6, 1S74 4 3