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Death of Judge Graham.?Judge K. F. Graham, of the Charleston Circuit, died at his residence, in Rutledge avenue, last evening, at 7 o'clock, after an illness of only three days. He was born in Marion County, and was thirty seven years old at the time of his death. He received his education at the South Carolina College, and, after graduating, was admitted to the bar, and practiced law at Marion until the breaking out of the late war, when he entered the Confederate service as Colonel of the 21st South Carolina Volunteers, with which regi? ment he served until the close of the war. He was a brave soldier, and was generally liked by the men of his regiment He was wounded at Waltball Junction, in Virginia; but continued in the field until the surrender of the Confeder? ate armies. In 1865, he was elected to the Legislature from Marion County, and served until the reconstruction Acts of Congress placed the State Government in the hands of the col? ored people. In the reform campaign of 1870 he allied himself with the Republican party in this State, and in the winter of. that year was elected Judge of this Circuit, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Carpen? ter. In 1872 he was re-elected for four years, and held the position at the time of his death. The remains of the deceased will be sent to Ma? rion to-night, to be interred in the family bury? ing ground.?Charleston News and Courier. HYMENEAL. MARRIED, on 27th of October, at tho resi? dence of the bride's father, by Rev. >T. L. Ken? nedy, Mr. J. P. SMITH and Miss S. CORRIE, only daughter of Mr. F. M. Glenn, all of Slab town, Anderson County. %* Printer's Fee received. On Suuday morning, 1st November, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Dr. P. G. Carpenter, Dr. R. G. SLOAN, of Colum? bia, S. C., and Miss SALLIE C. CARPEN? TER, of Anderson County, eldest daughter of the officiating minister. *?? Printer's Fee re? ceived. ? On the 13th of October, at the residence of the bride's father, bv Rev. Edwin G. Weed, Mr. T. DOUGLAS SLOAN, of Pendleton, and Miss FANNIE M. DYE, daughter of James M. Dye, of Augusta, Ga. On Wednesday evening, October 23th, by Rev. W. W. Mood, Mr. W. C. SCOTT and Miss IDA SCOTT, all of Anderson. Fifth and Last Gift Concert in Aid of the Public Library of Kentucky. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. The management bave determined to have the drawing of the Fifth and Last Gift Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky on the 30th day of November next. We be? lieve now that all the tickets will be sold, and that the drawing will be a full one; but whether all are sold or not, tho drawing will nevertheless certainly come oil" on the day appointed. The special object of this card is to call a meeting of the ticket-holders at Public Library Hall, on the 20th of No? vember, to make arrangements in connection with the committee appointed by the Trustees to superintend the counting of the tags representing the numbers of tickets sold. While there is no actual necessity for the presence of ticket-holders, as under our arrangements the interests of all are equally cared for, yet, at the same time, I would greatly prefer that as many of those interested as can, would attend this meeting and see each for himsei.' how perfectly fair and impartial the distribution must be. Every arrangement has been made for the drawing?but little more than a month remains for the sale of the re? mainder of the tickets, and whatever is dote must be done promptly. Thos. E. B/iami.ktte, Agent and Manager. Louisville, Ky.( Oct. 22,1874. GO TO TEXAS via the LONE STAR ROUTE! (IKTKRNATIOXAL and GREAT NORTHERN r, r.) Passengers going to Texas via'Memphis and Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line at Longview, the Best Route to Palestine, Hearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsvillo, Houston, Galveston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Texas. Passengers via New Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Ovorton, Crocket, Longview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegaut Dav Coaches, Pullman P?d aco Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers, and nowhere else can the passenger so com' pletely depend on a speedy, safe and comforta Die journev. The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably answered the query: " How to go to Toxas ?" by the publication of an interesting and truth fill document, contiining a valuable and cor rect map, which can be obtained, free of charge, by addressing the General Ticket Agent, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas. District E. Feb 26, 1874 34 ly Business Necessities,?In these days of j progress, most enterprising firms use every means of putting their names before their cus? tomers. In no way can this be more con? veniently and attractively done than by using Printed Letter Headings and Bill Heads. They have come into such general use ly Merchants, that one seems old fashioned whc< does not use them, and tho custom should be gcucrally adopted by the Country merchants. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston, S. C, furnish Lettor and Bill Heads of all grade, and at the most reasonable prices. Send to them for samples and prices. By tho the way, Messrs. Walker, Evans A Cogswell are getting up and soiling like hot cakes, some excellent books for our Merchants. One, tho Merchants' Cotton Book, for keeping oorrect accounts of purchases and shipments of | Cotton; the other, the Merchants' Bill book, for readily knowing how the payments on their customers' notes and accounts stand. Both books are exceedingly complete, and answer the purpose exactly. Furchgott. Benedict &, Co., Charleston, S. C, are offering one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods. aaad Carpets in the United States. Parties in want of the same, will save from 25 to 30 per cent by ordering from them. They are prepared to send samples on application. All retail orders over $10 will be sent free of | charge to any part of the Southern States. Re? mit by P. O. Order, Express, or Draft drawn to order, or Goods will be sent C. O. D. Many Suffer rather than take nauseous medicines. All who suffer from coughs, colds, irritation of the bronchial tubes or tendency to consumption, will find in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the Salate as effectual in removing disease. The alsara is a pleasant remedy; it is a safe reme? dy ; it is a powerful remedy; it is a speedy remedy; it is a remedy that cures. TO SUBSCRIBERS. PERSONS who have subscribed to mo for Family Bibles are notified that tho same have been received in good order, and are ready for delivery. Please be prepared when I come around. W. W. KNIGHT, Agent Nov5,1874 17 1* ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Elizabeth Bowen, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned ; and those indebt-. ed to said Estate must make payment immedi? ately. E. T. COOLEY,} a , , S. A. BOWEN, 'jAdmr's Novo, 1874 17 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, Robert Moorhead made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of William Moor? head, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Win. Moorhead, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Anderson Court House, on Fri? day, 20th of November inst, after publication lieroof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 3d day of Nb vember, A. D. 1874. W. W. HUMPHREYS, JudjjO of Probate. Nov ?, 1S71 17 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PI.EAS. Summons for Relief. John Clinkscales, Administrator, de bonis non, with the Will annexed, of Robert B. Norris, deceased, Plaintiff, Against Eliza A W Clinkscales, Irena J Osborne, Mary Hanna, Caroline E Bowie, Ann Rutledge, John F Clinkscales, TheressaShrimp, Robert L Clinkseaics, Ibzan P Clinkscales, Elvira S Wakefield, William P Norris, James S Nor? ris, Robert L Norris, Emma L Norris, Fran? cis M Norris, Joseph G Norris, Paul O Nor? ris, Florence E Norris, Agnes R Norris, Lou? isa A Norris, James T Norris, Marcus J Nor? ris Louisa C Norris, Robert L Norris, Infant Norris, Mary A Clinkscales, Frances C Thompson, James T Clinkscales, Hezekiah R Clinkscales, Margaret E Southward, Thom? as L Clinkscales. Lucretia J Frazier, Leanna Clinkscales, Ezekiel B Norris, Emma C Nor? ris, Dora V. Norris, Lucia P Norris, Jane E Norris, Conrad W Norris, Frances L Peoples, Carrie F Speck, Marv J Peoples, John Zim? merman, William Zimmerman, Henry Zim? merman. Albert Zimmerman, Emma J Auld, Elizabeth F Gaines, Sarah J Gaines, John Gaines, Minerva Gaines, Nancy Gaines, Car? oline Rntledge, J J Rutledge, J A Rutledge, FA Thomson, Lucinda Aldridge, Isabella Reid, Lizzeana Rutledge, Aurela Rutledge, Richard Rutledgo, Jane Blackman, John W Norris, Robort B Norris, Jessie E Norris. Andrew M Norris, Wm T Norris, Alexander E Norris, Eugene R Norris, James M Norris, Virginia H Norris, Hattie Norris, Robert E Norris, Frank J Norris, William L Norris, Sarah F Norris, Elizabeth M Norris, Mary O Norris, Defendants. To the Defendants : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Com? mon Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at the office of Joseph N. Brown, Anderson Court House, South Caroli? na, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusive of the" day of such service; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plainti?' in this action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 9th, 1874. REED & BROWN, Plaintiffs Attorneys, Anderson, S. C. To the Defendants Ann Rutledge, James S Nor? ris, Robert L Norris, Mary A Clinkscales, Frances C Thompson, James T Clinkscales, Hezekiah R Clinkscales, Margaret E South? ward, Thomas L Clinkscales, Lucretia J Fra? zier, Leanna Clinkscales, Elizabeth F Gaines, Sarah J Gaines, John Gaines, Minerva Gaines, Nancy Gaines, Caroline Rutledge, J J Rutledge, J A Rutledgo, F A Thomson, Lucinda Aidridge, Isabella A Reid, Lizzeana Rutledge, Aurela Rutledge, Richard Rut | ledge and Wm T Norris. TAKE NOTICE, That the complaint in this action, together with the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of tho Clerk of the Court at Anderson Court House, County of Anderson, and State of South Carolina, on the 9th day of October, 1874. REED <fc BROWN, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Nov 5, 1874 17 ? ANOTHER CHANCE! ! FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT IN AID OF THE Pic Litarj of totty. POSTPONED TO NOVEMBER .30, 1874. DRAWING CERTAIN AT THAT DATE. 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, $.'0,000 each. 1 OO.ono 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 140,000 16 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each. 130,000 20 Cash Gifta 5,000 each. 100.000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each. 100,000 80 Cash Gifts, 3,000 each. 00,000 50 Cash 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.. Halves. Tenths, or each Coupon 11 Whole Tickets for. 22 1-2 Tickets for. For Tickets and information, address THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Public Library Building, Louisville, Kv. Oct 29, 1874_1G 4 Farm for Sale or Lease. IHAVE for Sale or to Lease for a term of years, a small farm of 65 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 Etowah, Geor? gia. Very healthy?have never known a case 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, got 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. I Oct 15, 1874 14 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ^LL PERSONS indebted to lato Firm of COX & AUSTIN, Are notified that they have the opportunity of paying their indebtedness between now and the 20th of November, After which time they will be placed in tho hands of Joseph N. Brown, Esq., for collection. GEO. W. COX, W. H. AUSTIN. Oct 29, 1874 1(1 2 WM. C. BEE & CO., FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adger's Wharf, - . Charleston, S.C. LIBERAL advances made upon consign? ments of Cotton or other Produce to them in Charleston, or through them to their corres? pondents in Liverpool, Now York and Balti? more. ?3r~ Particular attention to sale of Upland Qttton. Oct 29, 1874_16 4m* LADIES' STORE. THE BOOKS, NOTES, &c, FOR GOODS purchased prior to September 3rd, 1873, from Miss C. C. Daniels, can be found at my Store in Masonic Building until tho 25th of November next, after which time, atthe office of John C. Whitefield, Esq. Please pay up and save cost. I am obliged to have monoy. F. A. DANIELS. Oct 22, 1874 15 4 .$ 50 00 . 25 00 5 00 , 500 00 1,000 00 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 balanco in woods. Half a milo from Blue RidgoK. It. Terms easy. Apply to G. T. MIL AM. Oct 1,1874 12 'xa LOOK OUT! 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 mv stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES/ Be Sure To call and see mo. I am always in the Cotton I Market, and give the highest market prices for I Country Produce ! Ladies, you will do well To have your Dresses Made In the Newest and most Fashionable Styles, from the prettiest Patterns, At the Emporium of Fashion, Where can be found Dress Goods, Prints, Shoes, j Hats, Ribbons, Laces, Perfumes, Fancy Goods, and everything which you may need. With 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. I 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 live or more Machines. O. .A. REED. Oct 15, 1874 14 THE PRETTIEST LOT OF CAJNTDIES, Plain and French, AT BELCHER'S. ALSO, 100 BOXES SARDINES AT R. EDMUND BELCHER'S, West End Waverly House. Oct 29, 1874 16 DRY GOODS, Notions, &c. IN anticipation of an early trade, and taking advantage of present low prices, wo have made, through our Resident Buyer at Now York, extensive purchases of such FALL and WINTER GOODS As are adapted to the wants of the trade. Our Stock will bo kept FULL during the season, and all orders promptly executed. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., Charleston, S. C August 27, 1S74 7 3m Executor's Sale. WILL be sold at public outcrv, on FRIDAY, 13th day of NOVEMBER, at the lato residence of Win. 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, somo 50 or GO acres of which is good bottom land. On the premises is a comfortable two-story dwell? ing, and all necessary buildings. Terms ok Sale.?One-half cash ; balance of | tho purchase money on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, with at least two ap? proved securities, and a mortgageof tho premi? ses, if deemed nocessary. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. J. J. MATTISON, ) ? , W. II. MATTISON, J ^xr s Oct 22, 1874 15 4* Land for Sale. ONE TRACT OF LAND in Oconee County, situated in Colonel's Fork, on tho waters of Conoross Creek, adjoining lands of Lewis Moorhoad and - Striblin, containing 88 acres, one-half of which is in woods. Also, one Tract on same Creek, adjoining lands of Foster Perry and George Phillips, containing 272 acres. Can be divided in two parts if pur? chasers desiro. Terms?Ono-third cash, balanco in two equal instalments. S. McCULLY, Anderson, S. C. Oct 20, 1874 16 3 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hoioby gives notice that he will make application tow. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probale for Anderson County, on Wedesday, tho 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. Oct 11, 1874 11 ? JUST A WORD TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE! The first of October is upon TJs ! \TTE have debts to pav for our FALL PURCHASE OF GOODS, which have just arrived in \Y LARGE QUANTITIES, and CHEAP. Those indebted to us in any way, or at anv time, will only do their duty by coining for? ward, bring their Cotton or Greenbacks, and pay off the very last cent they owe "us. This wc shall certainly expect, and that at AN EARLY DAY. Very Respectfully, BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. Anderson, Oct. 1, 1874. 12 WIS TVITH A VIEW OF CHANGING OUR BUSINESS WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Having recentlv returned from NEW YORK and the other Northern markets we are pre? pared 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. We are 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 :it Factory price, with freight added. All work fully warranted. LOOK Get 15, 1S74 TO YOUR INTERESTS. 14 3ni LAST APPEAL. WE again call upon our friends whoso ACCOUNTS have been open so long, to come forward this Winter and settlo by CASH or Note. The Books of J. R. Smith cfc Sox and J. B. Clark it Son, may bo found in the hands of L. P. Smith until 1st January, 1875, after that time they will be turned over to an OFFICER for collection. This is a fair notice and good time, and we hope our friends will avail themselves of it and save Cost. Wo dislike to sue any one, but our money is duo, and we must have it. Very Respectfully, J. R. SMITH & SON, J. B. CLARK <& SON. Oct 1, 1874 SINGER SEWING MACHINE. IT is admitted by all who have purchased or examined the above Machine, that it has no equal in the market. The sales throughout the United States last year were greater by many thousands than any other machine. It is no experi? ment to buy the Singer, as its reputation is world-wide. We are the agents at this place, and will take pleasure in show ?||pl||ing it to thoso wishing to purchase a first-class Machine. I -tlWe sell them on easy terms, thus placing it in the power of fcf-r'^ all to purchase. Give us a call at McCulTv's Corner. w SMITH, CLARK & SONS. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! TOWERS k BROYLES ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selected with great care in Baltimore and New Yoik by our Mr. TOWERS, consisting of a large 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 our Bleached and Brown Homespuns and Longoloths, FUR SETTS and CAPES, Blankets, Hosiery and Gloves, A good assortment of CLOTHING, A splondid line of Jeans and Cassimercs. See our Virginia Cassimeres, BOOTS and SHOES a speciality. Our stock of HATS are very attractive. ?-Inch RUBBER BELTING, A full line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Blacksmith Tools, a good assortment of Iron, ifcc. A FULL LINE OF BUGGY MATERIAL. Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Trunks, Valises, Wooden Ware, Leather and Shoe Findings. Bagcerinpr, Ties, Groceries and Provisions. Bacon, Hams, Lard, A No. 1 Flour, Rice, Molasses, Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar, TEA a speciality?we are headquarters for Tea. Fancy Groceries, Ac. Our large stock of FRESH MACKEREL, bought in Boston, should receive the attention of every ono wishing to buy good new fish. SADDLES, PERAMBULATORS and EXPRESS WAGONS. We cannot on urn erato all our Goods in an advertisement, but ask you to inspect our Stock before buying, as wo llattcr ourselves thao we can SELL GOODS AS LOW as they can be bought in our Town. Wo take this oceason to return our thanks to our friends and customers for their liberal patronage herotoforo, and solicit a continuance of the same. TOWERS & BEOYLES, No. -4r Granite Row Oct 1, 1874 I liave 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 It. Cochran. Sept 24, 1874 W. S. ?HARPE, ii LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day formed a Partnership in the Practice of Law in tho Court j of Common Pleas and General Sessions for tho I County of Anderson. All business entrusted I to them will be promptly attended to, and at j reasonable charges. .1. W. HARRISON, JOHN C. WHITEFIELD. I Oet 13, 1671 11 FOR SALE. 408 Acres Valuable Land: T" OCAT13D in the Southwest po tion oi ,\n ?j dcrson County. Eligibly Luaioil?iine Farm, and in good state oi' cultivation. Apply to >T. It. KARL 12, Ilollaud's Store, S. C. Sept 21, 1S71 11 3m New Advertisements. FEEE TO BOOK AGENTS. AN ELEGANTLY BOUND CANVASSING BOOK for the bc.it and cheapest Family Bible ever published, will bo sent free of charge to any Iwok agent. It contains over 700 fin'.1 Scripture Illustrations, and agents aro meeting with unprecedented success. Address, statiag experience, etc,, u;: ; w : will show vou what our agents are doing, NA? TIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Chicago, 111., or St. i.ouii, Mo. The Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Winners of THREE HIGHEST MEDALS and DIPLOMA of HONOR, at Vienna. 1873, and Paris, 18G7, now offer tho FINEST ASSORTMENT of the 1JEST CABINET ORGANS in the WORLD, including new styles with recent Improve* incuts, 710/ only exclusively fvr ciish, as formerly, but also ou NEW PLANS OF EASY PAYMENTS, the most favorabio ever offered. ORGANS RENTED WITH PRIVILEGE OF PURCHASE, to almost any part of the country. First payment S9.90 or upwards. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars, with full particu? lars, sent free on request. Address MASON & HAMLIN OEGAN CO., Boston, New York or Chicago. ? <zzx>zi_ g " pjz i 5,55 m PPwHEEIiglr WM. HENNEGEN & CO., WHOLESALE JEWELLERS & JOBBERS In American and Foreign WATCHES, TOOLS, MATERIALS, &c. Also, WHOLESALE CLOCK DIPOT For all desirable styles of American Clocks. 220 W. Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. (up stairs.) Send for free farm pamphlet? all about Maryland. County (map, 20 cents. _J. F. MANCHA, Easton, Md, ? C a ?OAperdayat home. Terms free. Address ept> H v?"" GEO. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. [A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Female Agents, Costs NOTHING to try it. Par (h n n A ? ELK guarantc V / fin tlicir locality. C (J) i I ticulars Free. t p. O. VIC ICKERY A Co., Augusta, Mo. ^PSYCIIOMANCV, OU SOUL CHARMING."?How JT cither 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 25cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Ora? cle, r?rco?^; Hints to Ladies. A queer book. loo,ooo,ooo ? Ad. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Phila? delphia. 3IAMJFACTURERS OF Side and End-Spring No-Top Buggies, Top Buggies, Turn-out-Seat Uuggles, Phaetons, Two-Seat Wagons, Cabriolets, Barouches, Rockaways, 4c, 4c. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Send for Catalogue and Price List._ Ladies' Store! We are Receiving the Larges 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 iatest 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 THE GREAT SOUTHERN DRY GOODS HOUSE. j J-/XJJLI ilJJ V/i J. VVIj 275 King Street, Charleston, S. C. The Cheapest Dry Goods, Notions, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, etc., This Side of New York. For Prices, see special notien column. Sept 3, 1874 S Cm M. GOLDSMITH. r. KIND. COLU3IBIA, S. C. GOLDSMITH & KIND, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, HAVE always on hand Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers for Saw Mills, etc., Saw anil Grist Mills, Cotton Presses, Clearing. Shafting, Pullics, 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 nites as can be bad 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.O. May 28,1S74 4(3 \y Encourage Home People & Home Enterprise. rpiIE only DOOR, SASH and BLIND FAC J. TORY owned and managed by a Caroli? nian in this Citv. All work guaranteed. WATSON & S?N. Agents, Anderson, S. C. Sept 24, 1874 11 6m MILLI1STER\7 AND Mantua-Making! PTMHE Ladies of Anderson and surrounding X country arc respectfully informed that the undersigned has just received a select stock of MILLINERY GOODS, which will be sold at reasonable | rices. Vlso, I am prepared to ex? ecute ???!! ?>!?.!..:?-. ibr Dress-Making. both for f?t cli i ? :..:?;.?? u. A fresh supply of Stamp? ing Pattern;*, which the ladies are invited to examine. Miss DELL A KEYS, Rooms over Maj. WJiitner'a otlicc. Sept 17. 1874 io 2ai