The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, September 10, 1874, Image 3
ANNOUNCE ?ESTS.
For Congress.
The friends of Gen. J. W. HARRISON, with?
out reference to party, call upon him to allow
his name to be used as a candidate for Congress
from this Congressional District at the ensuing
election._
For the Senate.
?^r* The many and earnest friends of Maj.
JOHN B. MOORE nominate him as a candi?
date for the office of Senator at the next elec?
tion.
233- As a portion of the citizens of Anderson
who. feel a lively interest in the selection of
competent men to represent us in the next
Legislature, we respectfully present the name
of JAMES A. HOYT as a suitablo man to
represent tho people of Anderson in the State
Senate. EQUALITY.
For the House of Representatives.
The friends of JAMES L. ORR, Esq.,
respectfully nominate him as a suitablo candi?
date for the House of Representatives at tho
next election.
* The friends of Capt, H. R. VAXDIVER
would beg leave to suggest him as a suitable
person to represent Anderson County in the
House of Representatives.
?Sf The friends of Maj. THOMAS H,
RUSSELL announce him as a candidate for
the Legislatnre at the ensuing election. Emi?
nently conservative in all his views, he has the
experience, ability, integrity, energy and inde
pendenco to make a most useful Representative.
?&- We beg leave, respectfully, to nomi?
nate JOSEPH COX, Esq., as a suitable candi?
date for the House of Representatives.
BELTON.
$Sf The many friends of M. E. MITCHELL
respectfully announce him as a candidate for
the Legislature at the ensuing election.
Mr. Editor: We, voters of Anderson Co.,
believe that it is our imperative duty to uso all
the power we have through our franchise, to
put a stop to fraud and rascality, and work
earnestly for a reform in the government of
S. C, by electing intelligent, honest and faith?
ful representatives. Therefore the many
friends of R. W. SIMPSON, Esq., do respect?
fully beg leave to place his name before the
people of Andersou County as a suitable per?
son to represent them in the next Legislature.
MANY VOTERS.
For School Commissioner.
?Sh Tho friends of ELIAS Z. BROWN re?
spectfully announce him as a candidate for the
office of School Commissioner of Anderson
County at the next election.
?3~ The friends of Cod. W. S. SHAW re?
spectfully announce him as a candidate for
School Commissioner for this County at tho
?ensuing election.
The many friends of Cait. THOS. P.
BENSON announce hiai as a candidate for re?
flection to the office of School Commissioner
of Anderson Couutv at the next election.
-
?gr* Hem? our Disabled Soldiers ! The
many friends of J. N. CARWILE announce
him as a candidate for County School Commis?
sioner.
MANY" VOTERS.
Mr. Editor : We, the many friends of WIL?
LIAM R. PARKER, beg leave to nominate
him as a suitable person to represent the people
of Anderson Couniy in the next sitting of tho
Legislature, believing him to be all right. He
has not called upon the people of Anderson
County for their support, but we call upon him
for his services; and we also call upon our
?white friends to help us elect him. He is a
Republican, but we think he is honest.
MANY VOTERS.
?&- Tho friends of J. C. C. FEATHER
STON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a
candidate for re-election to a seat in the next
House of Representatives.
For Judge of Probate. ,
The friends of Maj. W. W. HUM?
PHREYS announce him as a candidate for re?
election to the office of Probate Judge of An?
derson County.
For County Commissioners.
The following ticket for County Commis?
sioners of Anderson is respectfully nominated,
viz:
O. H. P. FANT,
JOSHUA JAMISON,
WM. M. LEAVELL,
And will be supported at tlie next election by
MANY VOTERS
NEW ADYERTISEMEMS.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN AND NEAR THE
TOWN OF ANDERSON, S. 0.,
FOR SALE.
WITH a view to a change of investment, I
desire to sell, and will sell on most fa?
vorable terms, the following Real Estate in and
near the Town of Anderson, to wit:
That now and elegant block of Brick, Tin
Roof Buildings, on the Northwest corner of
the Public Square, known as "WAVERLY
HOUSE PLACE," including the Hotel of tho
same name, and the only public Hotel in Town,
with all necessary outbuildings and fixtures,
a large Vcgetahlo Garden, a set of Livery and
Sale Stables, with lots and carriage sheds, and
a Carriage Repository, suited for the exhibi?
tion and sale of Vehicles, but which might be
conveniently converted into a Store Room for
any other purpose.
Also, three of the finest and most commodi?
ous STORE-ROOMS in tho up-country, two of
them with glass and iron fronts, and tho other
sett of rooms suitable for Stores or offices.
This is one of the most desirable properties
in the State to any person or persons who wish
to make a permanent investment that will
yield a handsomo and certain income from
rents, or who desire to engage in a pleasant,
constantlv improving and most profitable bus
ness?as "hotel-keepers, livery-men or mer?
chants. It might bo divided amongst soveral
proprietors, if desirable.
Also, a six-acre WOODED LOT in tho su?
burbs of the Town, that might be divided into
several convenient building sites.
Also, a FARM, situated two miles southwest
of the Town, containing about Three Hundred
Acres, with a fair proportion of No. 1 Wood?
land, twenty-five to thirty acres Creek and
Branch Bottom, and the balance in cultivation,
or grown up with pines and other timber.
This is one amongst the best Cotton and Wheat
farms in the County. Thero aro two settle?
ments on it, and it might be divided into two
or more small farms.
Also, another FA RM, adjoining the above,
containing about One Hundred and Sixty acres,
one-half woodland, and the balance in cultiva?
tion.
Also, a TRACT of One Hundred and Forty
Five Acres of LAND, situated six miles west
of tho Town.
Persons wishing to purchase property in tho
up-country, would do well to communicate
with the undersigned.
J. P. REED.
Anderson, S. C.
Sept 10,1871 9
FARMERS,
MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OE LIME.
TUTS SPLENDID FERTILIZER HAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION THIS
SEASON.
PRICE?Sixty Dollars por Ton, Cash?or on time to 1st January, 1S7S, Sixty Dollars per Ton,
with interest from day of sale at one per cent, per month.
O. A.. REED.
Sept 10, 1S75 0
Hos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET, BY USING CHEAPER GRADES OF STOCK,
WE CAN FURNISH WORK AT
tOWEST LIVING PRICES.
FINE FASHION?bLTsTATIONERY,
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and ?all (Invitations
ON THE GEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
Sept 10, 1S74 9 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
IN THE COURT OF PROBATE.
Summons for Relief.
George W Belcher and Wallace D Gray against
Sarah Jane Belcher, Mary Belcher, Susan
Belcher and Charles Belcher.?Complaint to
Sell Realty in aid of Personalty.
To the Defendants:
YOU aro hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action, which is
tiled in the offico of the Probate Court for the
said County, and to serve a copy of your an?
swer to the said complaint on the subscribers
at their ollice at Anderson C. II., S. C, within
twenty davs after the service hereof, exclusive
of the'day of such service ; and if you fail to
answer the complaint within the time afore?
said, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the com?
plaint.
Dated September 10, 1874.
FEAT II E RSTON A' BROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To the Defendants Sarah Jane Belcher. Mary
Belcher, Susan Reicher and Charles lielchcr:
TAKE NOTICE, That the complaint in this
action, together with the summons, of which
the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the office
of the Court of Probate at Anderson Court
House, in the County of Anderson, and State
of South Carolina, oh tho 9th day ol Septem?
ber, 1874.
FEATHERSTON cc BROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Sept 10, 1874 0 (i
THE iETNA
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, COXX.
THIS is one of the strongest Companies in?
suring lives in the State of South Carolina, and
commends itself to the public for tho following
reasons:
It has been tested by twenty-five years'
experience,
it had safely invested on January 1, 1S74,
$19,204,787 DOLLARS.
It has not increased its rates for its Southern
business.
It is issuing 10,000 policies annually.
Its revenue in 1873 was $(5,000,000.
It is prompt in making settlements.
It has paid more than $100,000 in losses in tho
State of South Carolina, and has never dispu?
ted a claim.
Its rates are a? low as real insurance can bo
furnished at.
Applications can bo made in person or by
letter to the General Agent at Columbia, S. C.
Correspondence solicited, and full information
given on all points.
NEIGHRORIIOOD AGENTS WANTED.?
Any person obtaining rive policies annually
will receive sullicient commissions to insure
his own lifo. Any active man ean do that by
personal solicitation among his immediate
friends. Full information given.
W. B. GULICK,
General Agent, Columbia, S. C.
Sept 10, 1S74 0 3
Sheriff's Sale.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, }
Anderson County. j
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Laura H. Bruce, et al. vs. H. H. Yandivcr,
etal.?Complaint, tte.
BY virtue of an order from Hon. T. II.
Cooke, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit,
to me directed in the above stated case, I will
sell on tho FIRST MONDAY in October next,
at Anderson Court House, within the usual
hours of sale,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 209 acres, more or less, situate in
the County of Anderson, on waters of Seneca
River, bounding lands of Thomas Bruce, Wm.
Palmer, Wathlv Hums and others.
TERMS OF SALE?One-third of the pur
chase money in cash, the remaining t wo-thirds
on a credit of one and two years, \\ ith interest
from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond
with approved security, and a mortgage of tho
premises to secure the purchase money. Pur?
chaser to pay extra for papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Sept 7, 1871 9 :i
NOTICE.
THE partnership heretofore existing under
tho name and style of Martin A Payne, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books
and Accounts of said firm aro in the hands of
G. W. Hammond. All persons indebted to
said firm are notified that said accounts cannot
be settled only with him.
MARTIN & PAYNE.
Sept 1, 1874 8 2
lied Rust Proof Oats !
1 On BUSHELS of the above Oats for seed.
1UU WARRANTED PURE. Apply at
FANT, BELL <fc CO.'S, or to
J. PREVOST, at Farm.
Sept 3, 1874 8 3
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON,
lit the Protmte Court.
>S'?nunoiii for Relief.
James S Gassaway, Administrator, with the
Will annexed, of Bonjaniin Gassaway, de?
ceased, Plaintiff,
Against
Lemuel II Gassaway, Mary L Holleman, Mar?
garet Clinkscales, Martha M Dawson, Catha?
rine Burton, Emily .). Tribble, Martha Gas
saway, John Gassaway, Eldora Gassaway,
Conrad Wakefield, John M Thompson, Eliz?
abeth Tippen, Samuel Tippen, Margaret Tip
pen, Mary Ann Tippen, Benjamin Tippen,
Cindcrilla Tippen, Samuel Tippen, child of
James Tippen, deceased. Henry Johnson, Ii
F Johnson, Abrain T Johnson, MS Johnson,
S F Johnson, M A Johnson, John A John?
son, Defendants.?Complaint for Partition of
Heal Estate.
To the Defendant:
YOU are hereby summoned and required to
answer the complaint in this action,
which is tiled in the office of the Probate Court
for said County, and to serve a copy of your
answer to the said complaint on the subscri?
ber at his office at Anderson C. I L, S. C, with?
in twenty days after the service hereof, exclu?
sive of the day of such service; and if you fail
to answer the complaint within the time afore?
said, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to
the Court for tho relief demanded in the com?
plaint.
Dated August 31, 1874.
JOSEPH N. DROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the Defendants Lemuel II Gassaway, Mary
L Holleman, Catharine Burton, Martha Gas
saway, John Gassaway, Eldora Gassaway,
Elizabeth Tippen, Samuel Tippen, Margaret
Tippen, Mary Ann Tippen, Benjamin Tip
pen, Cindcrilla Tippen, Samuel Tippen, son
of James Tippen, deceased, Henry Johnson,
B F Johnson, Abram T Johnson, M S John?
son, S F Johnson, M A Johnson and John A
Johnson.
TAKE NOTICE, That the complaint in this
action, together with the summons, of which
the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the office
of the Court of Probate, at Anderson Court
House, in the County of Anderson, and State
of South Carolina, on the '-7th day of July, 1874.
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson, S. C.
Sept 3, 1S74 8 6
THE GREAT SOUTHERN
DM GOODS HOUSE
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT k CO.,
275 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Tlie Cheapest
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Oil Cloths,
Carpets.
Mattings,
m Rugs, etc.,
This Side ?hHNow York.
For Prices, see special notice column.
Sopt 3, 1874 8 Gm
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By W. IF. Humphreys, Ksq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, P. L. Johnson made suit to
me to grant him Letters of Adminis?
tration, de bonis now, on the Estate of Hast?
ing Johnson, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tho
said Hasting Johnson, dee'd, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to
be held at Anderson C. H., on Friday, Sep?
tember 25th next, after publication hereof, at
11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if
any they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 8th of Septem?
ber, A. D. 1871.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judgo of Probate.
Sept 10, 1S74 ?? 2?
Just Received,
AN assortment of New Style Calico, Bleach?
ed Homespun and Spool Thread.
TOWERS & BROYLES.
S^pt 3, 1874 8
Dress Goods.
LADIKS' DRESS GOODS for sale at Cost
and below Cost, bv
TOWERS tfc BROYLES.
Sept 3, 1S74 8
Shoes, &c.
TUST received, a good assortment of Shoes
0 and Ladies' Gaiters, Bacon, Hams, Lard,
Flour, and other seasonable Goods. All for
sale low by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
Sopt 3, 1874 8
Copartnership Notice.
WE have this day associated with us in the
GROCERY BUSINESS, Mr. J. B. PREVOST,
under the linn name of
PANT, BI21X tfc CO.
Thanking our friends for their past patron?
age, we solicit a continuance of the same for
the new lirm.
FANT ik DELL.
Sept 1,1874 3 lm
FOR SALE.
UGGIES and WAGONS, manufactured by
Seal, Sign & Robinson, Abbeville, S. C.
A I .SO,
On hand, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
tVe. All the above will bo sold Cheap for Cash.
M. IJELDMANN,
Anderson, S. C.
June Uf?, 1871 50
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hcioby gives notice that
he will make application to W. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on
Tuesday, the 0th day of October next, Ibra Vi
rial Settlement of the Instate of Hiram Cooloy,
deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.
Fi. F. MAIJLDIN,
Executor.
Sept 3, 1874 8 r,
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NOTICE 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, 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 best scientific ability in the prosecution of this important business, the
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY has consummated a professional engagement with Dr. ST.
JULIEN RAVENEL, of Charleston, S. (.'., as scientific Adviser and Consulting Chemist to the
Company. Dr. Kavencl is conversant with the composition and qualities id" the Ouano, as well
as with the character, policy and unusual resources of tho 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.
.Tollii .S. Reese ?Sc Co.,
General Agents Pacific Guano Company, Baltimore, M. D.
J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina.
W. S. 8HARPE, AgrontatAnderson.
Direct from the Agent, warranted pure, for sale at market rates.
Compound Acid Phosphate Plaster or GYPSUM.
Agent of the celebrated brands of FAMILY FLOUR?11 AN ALL 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, alul neither sell nor buy on my own account, would respectfully
call the attention of the trade to my facilities for doing business, and the inducements ottered to
purchasers. Having an experience of over twenty years, and having just erected a large and
commodious Store in addition to my others, 1 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 28, 1S74
J. 1ST. P013S01Sr3 Commission Merchant,
Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf and 68 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
4(5 thn
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
SMITH, CLARK & SONS.
Old Stand of J. Tt. Smith & Son.
THE undersigned have this day formed a
Copartnership under the nntno and stylo of
SMITH, CLARK & SONS, in the business of
MERCHANT TAILORING,
And will keep constantly on hand all Ooods in
their lino, consisting of
CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIES,
VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS,
AM)
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
J. R. SMITH,
J. 15. CLARK.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
We also keep NEEDLES, OILS, THREAD
and all Attachments. Machines repaired.
J. H. CLARKE,
L. P. SMITH.
August 20, 1874
A BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF
LADIES' and MISSES'
HATS, FLOWERS, RI380NS, DRESS GOODS, SHOES,
AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A
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wa Vau Wf t3 'Si W W \b? W mm wm I
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. I?. McfiEE have entire charge of this Department, and
will bo pleased to wait upon all old friends and customers and the public generally.
April Ifi, IS74
C. A.. HEED.
4(1
DRY GOODS,
Notions, &c.
IN anticipation of an early trade, and taking
ad van t ago of present low prices, we have made,
through our IIksident Buyek at New York,
extensive purchases of such
FALL and WINTER GOODS
As are adapted to the wants of the trade. < >ur
Stock will bo kepi PULL during the season,
and all orders promptly executed.
E. W. MARSHALL & CO.,
Charleston, S. ('.
August 27, IS7-J 7 3m
169 Hats.
WFa have had a large sain of Hats during
the last two weeks, yet wc have on hand
100 Men and Boys' Hats to sell low. Call early
and get a Hat Cheap.
TOWERS ft BROYLES.
No. 4 Granite Cow.
Sept 3, 1*71 8
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY Of A NDKJtSON.
t'OUKT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Suumiohh for Relief.
.1 0 Jones ami wife, Pulley Jones, Plaintiff,
\V II Millwco, Margarci A Tatian, Martha E
Harper, Sophia 0 Millwco, et al, Defendants.
To tho Defendants Martha E Harper) Fannie
M Jones and husband, David Jones, James
11 Millwceand Robert B Millwco:
"Y701J are hereby summoned and required to
X answer the complaint in this action,
which is died in thoollicoof the Probate Judge
for tho saiil County, and to servo a copy of
your answer to the said complaint on the sub?
scriber* at his office, Anderson Court House,
South Carolina, within twenty days after the
service hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer tho com?
plaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiffs
in I his action will apply to the Court for tho
relief demanded in the complaint.
Dated August 28, 1874.
The Defendants will take notice that this
complaint is tiled for the purpose of partition?
ing the real estate of Samuel Millwco, dee'd,
consisting of one tract of land, situated in An?
derson County, South Carolina, containing
four hundred and nftv acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of Vhlliam Millwco, Hugh
Aytiinst
JOHN B. MOORE,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Rush, et al.
JOHN B. MOORE,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Sept1874
8 C
BUY THE BEST.
BROWN
COTTON GIN.
W. S. SHARPE,
Agent for Anderson, Pickens and
Oconee Counties.
The Price of these Gins is on?
ly $3.50 per Saw.
PARTIES wishing to buy are respectfully
referred to tho following persons, all of
whom purchased Gins of nie, and are highly
pleased with them in everv respect!
b. c. martin;
samuel WIlARTON,
W. II. COBB,
A. .1. WILLIAMS,
G. W. LONG,
WILLIAM HANSON
?t, J. ROBINSON,
W. B. MILLER,
A. P. WILLING HAM,
OS BOR NE & McCULLY,
W. N, HALL,
U. W. MILFORD,
JOHN CREWS,
C. E. HORTON,
W. B. NEWELL,
N. J, NEWELL,
W. I)v EVINS,
THOMAS W, MARTIN*,
11. H. GLENN,
THOMAS HARPER,
NEWTON ACKER,
JOHN G. HALL,
GOERGE F. BURDITT,
ROBERT DUGAN.
KING it EL HOD,
H. I. EPTINGi
Read Certificates of B. C. Martin, W. ?. &
N. J. Newell and C. E. Horton, below.
Call and examine the Brown Gin before yod
buv elsewhere.
W. 8. SHARPE, Agent*
CERTIFICATES.
Andkrsox. S. C. Mav It, 1874?
ilM \V. S. Sharpc?Sin: The Fifty BttW
Brown Gin bought from you hist season has
given entire satisfaction in all respects. It
cleans the seed better than any other Gin, and
makes as line sample of cotton as any I have
ever seen. It runs very lightly, aud its ma?
chinery is very simple in its construction. I
take pleasure in recommending thisGinto any
one wishing to purchase. Respectfully,
B. C. MARTIN.
Wit.uamstox, June 15, 1873.
Mr. IF. 8, Sharpe?Sin: In answer to your
inquiry in regard to my opinion of tho Brown
Cotton Gin, I can say that I would not take it
down to put up any" other (Jin that I am ac?
quainted with. It runs very light; is no trou?
ble to keep in ordor. To prove the last asser?
tion, I ginned threo hundred-and twenty bales
on mine and never removed the caps from the
inks; in fact, I don't think I lost twenty min?
utes in all 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,
0. E. HORTON.
Hau. TowNsinr, June 21, 1873.
Mr. W. S. Sharj>c?iiui: We bought from you
a Fifty Saw Brown Cotton Gin, on which we
ginned 150 bales of cotton. We think it is the
best Gin made. Tho Gin runs light, picks fast
and clean, and makes a fine sample.
W. B. NEWELL,
N, J. NEWELL.
Julv 2, 1874 51
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CO?NTY OF ANDERSON
In tlic Probate Court.
John W. Kay and Robert Stephcnson, Admin?
istrators oi" the Estate of John Kay, deceased,
Plaintiffs,
AGAINST
Sophrona Jolly, Sepriana Stephenson, John A.
Stephcnson, James H. Stephenson, Win. P.
Stephenson, Nancy E. Masters, Mary F.
Kay, Amanda J. Kay, Addie Lewis, Margaret
M. Wilbanks and Margaret Vilda, Defen?
dants.? Complahit for J\irtition and Sale of
Heat Estate, dct
To the Defendants:
YOU arc hcrebv summoned and required to
answer tho complaint in this action, which is
tiled in tho otiico of the Probate Court, for the
said County, and to servo a copy of your an*
swer to the said complaint on the subscriber at
his office at Anderson C lt., S. CM within
twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive
of the day*of such service ; and if you fall to
answer the complaint within tho time aforesaid,
the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint,
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Plaintiff's Attorney*
Dated August 20, 1874.
To the Defendants Sophrona Jolly, Ifahcy ?*
Masters, Margaret M. Wilbanks and Marga?
ret Yilda:
Take notice that the summons in this action,
of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in
the office of the Judge of Probate at Anderson
Court House, in tho County of Anderson and
State of South Carolina, on the twenty-sixth
day of August, 1874.
JOSEPH N. BROWN,
Plaintiffs Attorney,
Anderson C. EL, S. &
Aug 27, 1874 7 6
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By IF. IF. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judgd
WHEREAS, Wm. F. Leo made suit to
me to grant him Letters of Administration
on tho Estate and effects of John W. Lee,
deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said John W. Leo, deceased, that they be
and appear before mo in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Anderson C. H. on Friday
isth day of September 1874, af.er publication,
hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis?
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 27th day of
August, Anno Domini 1874.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
and dealers ix
CAROLINA RICEc
Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco,
?!te., Scc9 &c.)
197 and 199 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sole Agents for South Carolina for tho
Sale of
OLD VALLEY WHISKEY.
Aug 20,1874 6 6m
Taylor Gin.
THE TAYLOR COTTON GIN for sale by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
Sept 3, 1874 8
Due West Female College.
SIXTEENTH YEAR opens FIRST MON?
DAY in OCTOBER. Full Faculty. Tu?
ition and board, including fuel and washing,
per annum, ?177.00. ir. threo payments. Send
for Catalogue. J. I. BONNER, Pres.
Aug. 20, 1874 6 lna