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ANNOUNCE KENTS. For the Senate, The many and earnest friends of Ma.t. vfrOHN B. MOORE nominate him as a candi? date for the office of Senator at the next elec? tion. 0SBr] The friends Of the Hon. SOU'S R. COCH RAN take pleasure in announcing him as a Oanditate for the Senate at the ensuing election. For the Honse of Representatives* ?S* The friends of JAMES L. ORR, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a suitable candi tlate for the House of Representatives at the next election._ The friends of Capt. H. R. VANDIVER Would beg leave to suggest him as a suitable person to represent Anderson County in the House Of Representatives._ $gr- 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 lias tho experience, ability, integrity, energy and inde? pendence to make a most useful Representative. ?&r- We beg leave, respectfully, to nomi? nate JOSEPH COX, Esq., as a suitable candi? date for the House of Representatives. BELTON. Mr. Editor : We, voters of Anderson Co., believe that it is our imperative duty to use 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 placo his name before the people ol Anderson County as a suitable per? son to represent them in the next Legislature. MANY VOTERS. Mr. Editor : We, the many friends of WIL? LIAM R. PARKER, beg leave to nominate Ihim as a suitable person to represent the people ?of Anderson Couniy in the next sitting of the Legislature, believing him to bo 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. JSF- The 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._ ?S5~ The friends of Dr. JOHN WILSON respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Anderson County. _ 3aa- The friends of JOHN E. BREAZEALE, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a suitable ?candidate for the House of Representatives at the next election._ ^ The friends of JOSIAK W. COBB re? spectfully nominate him as a suitable candidate for the House of Representatives at the next election. The numerous friends of JOHN M. SMITH?better known as "Devil John Smith" ?announce him as a candidate for the Legisla? ture at the next election. For School Commissioner. The 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._ ?&- The friends of Col. W. S. SHAW re? spectfully announce him as a candidate for School Commissioner for this County at the ensuing election. $3* The many friends of Capt. THOS. P. BENSON announce him as a candidate for re? election to the office of School Commissioner of Anderson County at the next election. ??f* Help our Disabled Soldiers! The many friends of J. N. CARWILE announce him as a candidate for County School Commis? sioner. MANY VOTERS. ^33- The numerous friends of Capt. PETER McPHAIL announce him a candidate for County School Commissioner for Anderson County at the ensuing election. For Judge of Probate. $&r The friends of Maj. W. W. HUM? PHREYS announce him as a candidate for re? election to the offico of Probate Judge of An? derson County. par The friends of Col. T. J. PICK ENS respectfully announce him as a candidate for Probate Judge. For Connty Commissioners. The following ticket for County Commis? sioners of Anderson is respoctfully nominated, rix: 0. H. P. FANT, JOSHUA JAMISON, WM. M. LEAVELL, And will be supported at the next election by MANY VOTERS- I 3saa, The numerous friends of A. B. BOW DEN respectfully nominate him as a suitable candidate for County Commissioner at the next election. Tho friends of Maj. G. W. MA RET announce him as a candidate for Couuty Com? missioner at the next election. PENCE LAW NOTICE. BY provisions of an Act of the General As? sembly, entitled an "Act to Provide a Fence Law for Anderson County," it is made the du- j ty of the County Commissioners, upon due and legal notice, to submit to the qualified voters : of said County at the next Goneral Election to be held in Anderson County, the question of ?*'Fenco" or "No Fence/' the same to bo voted upon t>y a ballot written or printed, "Yes" or The Managers of Election at tho various Pre? cincts throughout the County are therefore hereby required, pursuant to said Act, to hold said election on TUESDAY, the THIRD day of NOVEMBER next; and should a majority of the qualified voters of said County casting their ballots on said question vote "\es," then it shall be the dnty of said County Commis? sioners to forthwith proceed to have erected a food and substantial Fence on the boundanr ine between said Anderson County and the Counties of Abbeville, Ooonee and Pickens, as provided by said Act. The Managers and Commissiioners of Elec? tion in conducting this election, will be gov? erned by the laws and regulations governing (elections. - KENON BREAZEALE, WM. M. LEAVELL, D. L. COX, County Commissioners. Oct 22, 1874 15 2 Executor's Sale. WILL be sold at public outcrv, on FRIDAY, I3th day of NOVEMBER, at the late residence of Wm. Mattison, deceased, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing Three Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Mattison, J. J. Shirley, E. S. Gantt and others, some 50 or 60 acres of which is good bottom land. On the premises is a comfortable two-story dwell? ing, and all necessary buildings. Terms of Sale.?One-half cash ; balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, with at least two ap? proved securities, and a mortgage of the premi? ses, if deemed necessary. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. J. J. MATTISON, ) p . W. H. MATTISON, J JjXr s Oct 22, 1874 15 4* NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against tho Estate of Ellen Hamilton, deceased, will pre? sent them, properly proven, to Jane Osborne. and all persons indebted to said Estate will please make payment at once. JANE OSBORNE, Adm'x. Oct 15, 1871 11 .J General Election Notice. Office Commissioners op Election] For Anderson County, > Anderson C. H., S. C, Oct. 19, 1874. J PURSUANT to an "Act providing for the General Election, and the manner of con? ducting the same," approved March 1,1870, and and of att Act amendatory thereto, approved March 12, 1S72 ; also, of an Act relating to tlio time of holding General Elections, approved March 19,1874'; also, an Act providing for the election of a State Board ol Equa'ization, (see tax act, sec. 64,) an Election will be held in the County of Anderson on the FIRST TUESDA V following the first Monday in NOVEMBER, 1S74, being the 3rd day of November, 1S74, for a Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the State; Tor a Representative in Congress from the Third Congressional District f for one mem? ber of the State Board of Equalization from the Third Congressional District; for one ni< ru? ber of the Senate, and three members of the House of Representatives from Anderson Countv; for one Probate Judge; for ono School Commissioner; three County Commissioners, and one Coroner for Anderson County; said Election to be conducted according to the rules, principles and provisions prescribed by the Acts aforesaid. For the convenience of voters, the following Election Precincts are hereby established, and the several persons hereinafter named, are ap? pointed Managers of Election at the several Precincts, viz: Anderson C. H., Box No. 1.?S M Pegg, 0 P H McKinney and John Warren, colored. Anderson C. IL, Box No. 2.?Sam'I Crawford, John A Reeves and Moses Chamblee, colored. Anderson C. H., Box No. 3,-Wrn Hammond, Benj F Wilson and Thompson Douglass, col. Ball's Mill.?Seaborn S Jones, D II Webb and Henry Reod, colored. Belton.?D N Major, G W Cox and W R Red? mond, colored. Brushy Creek.?C W Smith, John P Sitton and Allen Pickens, colored. Bethany.?Win Watkins, Green B Whitten and Reese Lee, colored. Brown <fc Farmer's Store, (Fork.)?Thomas B Palmer, Johnathan Pickorell and R Harrison, colored. Centroville.?James McLeskey, Alex Wil? liams and Win Lee, colored. Cravtonville.?John C Horton, James T Hanks and Littleton Parks, colored. Calhoun.?John J Mattison, J S Acker and Bartlett Acker, colored. Dark Cerner.?John L Bryan, Jas A Gnvy and Asa Hardy, colored. Greenwood.?James Long, John A Cason and Frazier Copeland, colored. Holland's Store.?Lewis M Tilley, M T Glenn and Cyrus Cunningham, colored. Honea Path.?DS McCullough, T A Hudgens and Budd Mattison, colored, (shoe-maker.) Long's Shop, (Howard's Old Field.)?W M Osborne, G L McGee and Jack Manco, colored. Milford's.?A E Rice, N J Newell and Gran ville Clark, colored. Pendloton.?A J Sitton, D A Keasler and John Wise, eolared. i Sandy Springs.?W G Smith, John W Major and Green Webb, colored. Williford's Store.?John Martin, S J Barrett and Toby Johnson, colored. Williamston.?Elvin J Pinson, James E j Pickle and Henry Wilson, colored. The Managers herein named will meet at once at their respective Precincts, and organize themselves into a Board, by appointing one of' their number to serve as Chairman, who is em? powered to administer the necessary oaths in every instance. The Chairman of each Board will call at this oflice, prior to the day of elec- ' tion, and be qualified, and got tho Boxes and Election Law. ' The Polls will be opened at 6 o'clock in the forenoon and closed at G o'clock in tho after? noon of the day of election, and shall be kept open during these hours without intermission; and the Managers shall administer to each per? son offering to vote, an oath thatheisqualiiied to vote at this election, according to the Consti? tution and laws of this State, and that he has not voted during this election. Immediately after the closing of the polls, the Managers shall proceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and continue such count, without adjournment or interruption, until the same is completed, and make such statement of the result thereof, and sign the same, as tho nature of the election shall require. Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board of Managers, or one of them, to bo designated in writing by the Board, shall deliver to the Commissioners of Ejection the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots, ami a written statement of the result of the election in his precinct. The Peace Officers are required to bo present at the polls until the election is completed, pre? serve the peace and the independence of the ballot, and see that no liquor is sold at or near the election precinct. All Bar Rooms, and other places for the sale of liquors by retail, shall be closed at six o'clock on the evening preceding the day of election, and remain closed until six o'clock in the morning of tho next day thereafter, ami during the time aforesaid the sale of all intox? icating liquors is prohibited. THOMAS J. WEBB, Chm'n., J. J. GILMER, SAMUEL JOHNSON, Commissioners Election Anderson Countv. j Oct22,1S74 15 2' NEARLY all diseases originato from Indi? gestion and Torpidity of the Liver, and relief is always anxiously sought after. If the Liver is Regulated in its action, health is almost in? variably secured. Want of action in the Liver causes Headache,Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders, Cough, Chills, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, bad taste in the. mouth, bilious at? tacks, palpitation of the heart, depression of spirits, or the blues, and a hundred other svmp toms, for which SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR is the best remedv that lias ever been discovered. It acts mildly, effectually, and bein^ a simple vegetable compound, can do no injury in any quantities that it may he taken. It is harmless in every way ; it has been used for 40 years, and hundreds of the good and great from all parts of tho country will vouch for its being the purest and best. Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Medicine, Is harmless, Is no drastic violent medicine, Is sure to cure if taken regularly, Is no intoxicating beverage, It is a faultless family medicine, Is the cheapest medicine in tho world, Is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant, Does not interfere witli business, Does not disarrange the system, Takes the place of Quinino and Bitters of every kind, Contains the simplest and best remedies. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. July Hi, 1871 'M lv --s?-? FURNITURE. WILL bo sold at Ashtabula, near Pendloton, S. C, NOVEMBER 4th, 1S74, Fine Drawing Room Furniture, A few Washstands, One Wagon, ono Cart, One lot Crockey, Plantation Utensils, &C Terms Cash. W. DA ETON WARREN. Octl?, 187-1 W 3 Just Received, A New Lot of Buggies, Single and Double, made by Sen.1, Sij^ii. Ac X?oT>ci*tson. M. IIELDMANN. Oci 15, 1S74 b> WITH A TIEW OF CHANGIN? OUR BUSINESS WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE AT THE VERY LOW EST PRICES. Having recently returned from NEW YORK and the other Northern markets we aro prp parcd to show a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of all kinds of GOODS, and those wishing to procure Bargains should give us an early call. We must request our customers who are indebted to us to settle their NOTES and ACCOUNTS PROMPTLY, and we mean just what we say. Wo arc prepared to furnish the SHOAL CREEK YARN AND SIMS' WAGONS AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Also, have on hand a stock of B. F. A VERY & SONS CELEBRATED TURNING PLOWS, DOUBLE .SHOVELS, CULTIVATORS and GENERAL FARM IMPLEMENTS, which we will sell at Factory price, with freight added. All work fully warranted. LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS. Oct 15, 1S71 14 3m SMITH, CLARK & SONS HAVE A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, AND WILL SELL THEM LOWr FOR CASH FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS. GIVE THEM A CALL,. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED SINGER SEWING MACHINE, And would solicit all who arc desirous of pur? chasing a Oct 1, 1874 tGroocL Machine To call and examine into the merits of ours. SMITH, CLARK & SONS. WHEN" you come to Town, and examine the beautiful Stock of New Goods at the Waverly House Corner, just arrived from New York, and For Sale LOW FOR CASH or COTTON. The Cheapest Goods In market. I have on hand a full Stock of BUGGY MATERIAL, Iron, Hardware, Crock? ery, Bagging and Ties, Hats, Caps, Boots And Shoes, Bridles, Saddles, etc., etc. Special at? tention is invited to my stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Be Sure To call and see me. I am always in the Cotton Market, and give the highest market prices for Country Produce ! Ladies, you will do well To have your Dresses Made Tn the Newest and most Fashionable Styles, from the prettiest Patterns, At the Emporium ofj Fashion, Where can be found Dress Goods, Prints, Shoes, Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Perfumes, Fancy Goods, and everything which you may need. Every facility for carrying on a first-class La? dies' Store, I hope to give satisfaction to all customers, and invite their attention to the beautiful Goods just arrived. 1 am also agent for The Celebrated Amer can Sewing Machine, The best for family use, which I am .selling on easy terms. A liberal discount allowed to Clubs purchasing five or more Muchines. -CA.. REED. Get 15, 1874 14 THE GREAT SOUTHERN MY GOODS HOUSE. i 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Xlie Cheapest Dry Goods, Notions, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, etc-, This Side of New Yorlf. For Prices, see special notice column. Sept 3,1874_8 _(im Farm for Sale or Lease. IHAVE for Sale or to Lease for a term of years, a small farm of (J5 acres of Low Land, now with a good crop of Cotton and Corn on it, and 95 acres of Woodland. This farm lies on the South side of Little River, and in 150 yards of its junction with Etowuh, Geor? gia. Very healthy?have never known a ease of Chills there. Mills, Cotton Gins, Schools and Churches of all denominations near by. This farm is detached from my other lands by the River, it is seldom such a place is in mar? ket, unless sold for division among heirs. Those wishing to change States can, by coming and looking for themselves, get a farm that will last for generations to come. Col. Hoyt can inform any one wishing to come and see for themselves, the way. JAMES STEELE. Get 15, 1874 11 I MILLIjSTHIRY and Mantua-Making! rTIIIE Ladies of Anderson and surrounding X country are respectfully informell (hat the undersigned has just received a select stock of MILLINERY GOODS, which will besohl at reasonable prices. Also, I am prepared to ex? ecute all orders for Dress-Making, both for La? dies and < Ihildrcn. A fresh supply of Stamp? ing Patterns, which the ladies uro invited to examine. MJSS BELLA KEYS, Rooms over Maj. Whi tncr'u ofHco. Sept 17. 1874 Id 'Jni New Advertisements. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. AN ELEGANTLY ROUND CANVASSING HOOK for the best and cheapest Family Bible ever published, will be sent free of charge to any book agent. It contains over 700 fine Scripture Illustrations, ami agents are meeting with unprecedented success. Address, stating experience, etc., and we will show you what our agents are doing, NA? TIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, JH., or St. Louis, Mo. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co,, Winners of THREE IIIG1IEST MEDALS and DIPLOMA of IfONUR, at Vienna, 1S7:I, and Paris, ist>7, now oiler the FINEST ASSORTMENT of the BEST < AHINET ORGANS in the WOULD, including new styles with recent iniprovc tncnts, not mill/ cxclmicely fur cash, as formerly, but also on NEW PLANS OF EASY PAYMENTS, the most favorable ever offered. ORGANS RENTED WITH PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASE to almost any part of the country. First payment S'J.'jn or upwards. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars, with full particu? lars, sent free un request. Address MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., Boston, Now York or Chicago. S3 g < u "gpi^s"-tmam" WM. HENNEGEN & CO., WHOLESALE JEWELLERS & JOBBERS In American and Foreign WATCHES, TOOLS, MATERIALS, &c. Also, WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT For all desirable styles of American Clocks. 220 W. rsaltiinorc St.. BALTIMORE, MD. (up stairs.) Send for free farm pamphlet? all about Maryland. County ,map, 20 cents. _J. F. MASCHA, Easton, M.L_ ? fi? - C< OA per day at home. Terms free. Address t?t> h <p ? \JGEO. STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine. (hnnA wiii V / /in their M) / J ticulars EK guaranteed to Male and Female Agents, ir locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. Par Free. 1'. O. VICKERY A CO., Augusta, Me. i i TJS YC11OM A NC V, OR SOUL CHARMING."?How JT either sex may fascinate and Rain the love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. This sim? ple menial acquirement alt can possess, free,, by mail, for 2.5 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Ora? cle Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM &. CO., Publishers, Phila dclphia._ j 8P?RE & MANUFACTURERS OF Side and End-Spring JCo-Top Buggies, Top Buggies, Turn-out-Seal Buggies, Phaetons. Two-Seal Wagon.-. Cabriolets, Barouches, Rockaways, A.c., Ac. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Bend for Catalogue and Price List. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. IAM authorized to offer for salo the follow? ing property, to wit: The HOUSE and LOT on Main street, where I now reside. Also, the 1IOUSE and LOT adjoining, known as tho ('rosswell lot. Also, tho HOUSE and LOT occupied bv Dr. Svmmcs,.and the BllICK HOUSE and* LOT adjoining, occupied by Mr. E. E. Keese. Also, the large New Building in which Mr. Ilcldman has his harness shop, containing three large Store-rooms. Also, the House and Lot occupied by Mr. James Payne. Also, oik! vacant Lot on McDufflc street. Clear Titles will bo given. For terms, etc., apply to JOHN 11. COC11KAN, Agent. OetS, 1S74 13 li Encourage Home People & Home Enterprise. rTIHE only BOOK, SASH and BLIND PAC X TORY owned and managed by a Caroli? nian in this City. All work guaranteed. WATSON A- SON, Agents, Anderson, S. C. Sept 24, 1874 11 6m RAFFLE! A Magnificent Rosewood Knabe Piano, SEVEN and a half Octaves, Agraffe Treble, Ac, with Stool and Cover, to he rallied at Winnsboro, S. ('., on the second day of No? vember, IS74. Valued at 1*0). Two dollars and fifty cents per chance. Address .1. W. CHANDLER, Winnsboro, S, C. Oct S, 1^71 1.1 :\ Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hcioby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. 11umphreys, Judge of Probate for Vndorson County, on Wcdcsday, the 18th of November next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of the Estate of B. Crayton Snipes, dee'd, and a Final Discharge therefrom. M. A. SNIPES, Adm'r. (>ct 1I, 1871 11 r> NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! TOWERS & BROYLES ARE >OW RECEIVING THEIR NEW STOCK OF PALL AID WINTER GOODS, Selected with great care in Baltimore and New Yoik by our Mr. TOWERS? consisting of' a largo line of Calico, DeLaines, Poplins, Japanese Silks, All Wool DeLaines, Black and Colored Alpacca, Red and White Flannels, Opera Flannels, A large assortment of Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Particular attention to oiir Bleached and Brown Homespuns and Longiolo??^ FUR SETTS and CAPES, Blankets, Hosiery and Gloves, A good assortment of CLOTHING, A splendid line of Jeans aud Cassimeros. See onr Virginia Cassimerea-, BOOTS and SHOES a speciality. Our stoc* of HATS are vary attractive; 6-Inch RUBBER BELTING, A full line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoea? Blacksmith Tools, a good assortment of Iron, dec. A FULL LINE OF BTLTGGrY MATERIAL, Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Trunks, Valises, Wooden Ware, Leather and Shoo FihdirigSi Basrgingfj Ties, Groceries and Provisions. Bacon, Hams, Lard, A No. 1 Flour, Rice, Molassos, Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar, TEA a speciality?we are headquarters for Tea. Fancy Groceries, <fcc. - Our large stock of FRESH MACKEREL, bought in Boston, should receivo the attention of every one wishing to buy good new fish. SADDLES, PERAMBULATORS and EXPRESS WAGONS. We cannot enumerate all our Goods in an advertisement, but ask you to inspect our Stock before buying, as we Hatter ourselves that we can SELL GOODS AS LOW as they can be bought in our Town. We take this oceason to return our thanks to our friends and customers for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same. TOWERS & BEOYLES, IVo. 4 Granite RoW* Oct 1, 1S74 J2 I have on hand for Sale Low for Cash* DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, WHITE OAK & HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER, SADDLES & BRIDLES, SHOE FINDINGS. My Goods were bought for Cash, since the decline, and I will sell Low for Cash. Call on me at the Store formerly occupied by John E? Cochran. W. 8. SHARPE. Sept 24, 1874_U_ JUST A WORD TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE! The first of October is uipo-n XJs ! TTTE have debts to pav for our FALL PURCHASE OF GOODS, which have just arrived In >V LARGE QUANTITIES, and CHEAP. Those indebted to us in any way, or at any time, will only do their duty by coming for* ward, bring their Cotton or Greenbacks, and pay off the very*last cent they owe us. This we shall certainly expect, and that at AN EARLY DAY. Very Respectfully, BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. Anderson, Oct. 1, 1S74. 12 STILL THEY COME. .-o FRESH GOODS ARRIVING. IHAVE JUST RECEIVED another lot of the ORIGINAL Bear Durham Tobacco. It has been used by many, and I have never sold a package but*that the purchaser bought another. The manufacturers say of its superi? ority : We claim for ours a superiority over any oth? er brand of Durham Smoking Tobacco, and we confidently believe the Trade, wherever it is known, will sustain our claim. The BEAR is made from line Old Stock, carefully selected. The body of it is composed of genuine Sun-curca Tobacco. Its manufacture was begun in 1865, and by careful attention, we have improved it, until its excellence is now generally recognized. In the two essential qualities of a smoker, da? vor and fragrance, it has no equal. The Press have the annexed good words : "We pronounce it superior to anything of the kind we havo ever seen."?Durham Tobacco Plant. DuitTTAM Touaoco.?The old Original Dur? ham Smoking Tobacco, put up by the R. P. .Morris A Soil Manufacturing Company, of Durham, N. ('.. obtained the Medals at the North Carolina and Georgia State Fairs, for ex? cellency, Ac. When we consider the fact that the contest for premiums in this line was lar? ger and nioie spirited than on previous occa? sions, and these arc the largest of our Southern Fairs, the compliment is one to be highly ap? preciated, and is one of the highest testimonials of merit that has yet been awarded this compa? ny. We speak by the book when we say no smoker ever puffed better Tobacco. Wo know of no brands that can claim competition with tlicin.? Raleigh News. "In our judgment the "Dear Durham" far excels any other brand of "Durham" known to the trade."?G-reenville Daily News. Also, a LOT OF CIGARS that cannot be equalled for the price in the up-country. Also, a cast* of Horden'? Eagle brand CON? DENSED MILK. A fresh loi of CRACKERS to arrive this week. R. EDMUND BELCHER. Oct 1,1874 12 ly LAND FOR SALE. ATRACT OF LAND, containing 120 acres, on Six and Twenty Creek. Twenty acres of bottom, twenty acres of upland in cul? tivation, and balance in woods. Half a mile from Blue Ridge R. R. Terms easy. Apply to G. T. MI LAM. Od 1.1S74 12 2in Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, at Anderson Court; House, on Saledny in November, to the highest bidder, a fine lot. of LEATHER, sold as the personal property of Jack Moon, deceased. J. N. RYKVM, Adm'r. Oct S, TS74 13 3? Ladies' Store! We are Receiving the Largest and best Selected Stock of LA? DIES' and CHILDREN'S DRESS GOODS, SHOES, &c.,that has ev? er been brought to this market Miss C. C. Daniels has just re? turned from the different markets North, where she made the Selec tions,and hopes our former patrons and others will give us a call and examine our Stock, as we feel con? fident we can please, both in Goods and Prices. All the latest NOVELTIES of the season. DRESS-MAKING attended to as usual. Also, agents for Madame Demorest's reliable Patterns. MISS C. C. DANIELS? Sept 24. 1S74 11 DRY GOODS, Notions, &o. -? 1 m> "? IX anticipation of art early trade, and taking ad van tage of present low prices, -we have made, through our Residext Buyer at New York, extensive purchases of such EALL and WINTER GOODS As are adapted to tho wants of the trade. Our Stock will he kept F?LL during tho season, and all orders promptly executed. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., Charleston, S. C. August 27,1874 7 3m T. I). KENNEDY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, "WILL practice ill tho Circuit and Prolmto 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 over A. P. TTul?bard's Store. March 10, 1871 86