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TO . THE IPUBLIC. OFFICE J. N. ROBSON, ) Com. Merchant and Dealer in Fertilizers, > Charleston, Nov. 20, 1874. J Inxeply to my Guano Circular of October 1, 1874,1.append some of the answers received as to the value and advantage of the use of Solu? ble Pacific Guano for Cotton and Corn. I will state that of all the replies received, I have on? ly one so far that says it did not pay. The amount applied per acre was from 100 to 200 pounds, mostly the latter: Laurens County, S. C?W. A. Nichols writes: "It increased crop 500 pounds; matured the crop one month earlier; has given satisfaction." Cade's Depot, S. C?S, B. Newsom: "It in? creased crop one-third; matured the crop two weeks earlier; has given satisfaction." Greenwood, S. C.?J. Bailey: "Increased crop fifty to two hundred per cent; matured the crop earlier; has given satisfaction." Orangeburg, S. C?B. O. Evans: "I am well pleased with the Pacific Guano?think it paid me. well." Lexington, S. C?P. M. Harmon : "Corn crop doubled; Cotton increased 33 per cent." Chester Grove, S. C-WB Drennan: "In? creased crop 25 to 100 percent; matured the crop fifteen days earlier; has given satisfac? tion." Smith's T. O.?R A Crawford, Agent: "In? creased crop, I think, about double; matured crop two to three weeks earlier; has given sat? isfaction." Pack8viUe, S. C?George R Jones; "Crop in? creased one-third, and matured three weeks earlier; has given entire satisfaction." Bamberg, S. C?W C Broad water: "Has doubled the crop, matured the crop one month earlier; for my land is superior to any used." Kingville, S. C?N C Joyaer: "Has doubled the crop; has matured it earlier, and given Sfttis fsct i on ?'' Fork Shoals, S. C?G W Sullivan, jr.: "Has doubled the crop; matured it ten days earlier, and given satisfaction." Honea Path, S. C?Gabriel Sullivan: "Has increased crop one-half; matured it two weeks earlier; has given satisfaction." Fork Shoals, S. C.?E S Phister: "Has in? creased crop about double; has matured crop earlier, and given satisfaction." - Marion, S. C?Jas M Godbold: "Increased the crop, I think, one-third or more; matured the crop about three weeks earlier, and has given satisfaction." Fairview, S. C.?John Ford: "Increased crop about one-third; matured crop 10 to 18 days earlier; has given satisfaction." Mayesville, S. C?R B Garland: "Increased crop one-third per acre; matured crop earlier, ana has given perfect satisfaction." Bamberg, S. C.?C A Millhouse: "Increased double what it would have been without the manure; has matured tho crop earlier, about two weeks; has given satisfaction, and I prefer it to any other I have used." Tumbling Shoals, S. C?G W Sullivan: "Has doubled the crop; matured it much earlier, and given satisfaction." Nov 26, 1874 20 1 GO TO TEXAS * via the LONE STAR ROUTE! (INTERNATIONAL AND Gil EAT NOBTH?&N K. 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, Huntsville, 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, Overton, Crocket, Longview and aU points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is well built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Dav Coaches, Pullman Pal? ace Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers, and nowhere else can the passonger so com? pletely depend on a speedy, safe aud comforta? ble journey. The LONE STAR ROUTE has admirably answered the query: " How to go to Texas ?" "by the publication of an interesting and truth? ful document, containing a valuable and cor? rect map, which can beobtaintd, free of charge, by addressing the General Ticket Agent, International and Great Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas. District E. Feb 26, 1874 54 ly Business Necessities.?In those days of progress, most enterprising firms use every moans 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 Lave come into such general use by Merchants, that one seems old fashioned who does not use 'them, and the custom should be generally adopted by the Country merchants. Walker, Evans <fe Cogswell, Charleston. S. C, furnish Letter and Bill Heads of all grade, and at the most reasonable prices. Send to them for samples and prices. By the the way, Messrs. Walker, Evans <"c Cogswell are getting up and selling like hot cakes, some excellent books for our Merchants. One, the Merchants' Cotton Book, for keeping ?correct 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 thepurpose exactly. Furchgott. Benedict <fc Co., Charleston, S. C, are offering one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods, and 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 wiU 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 0. O. D. A Truly Great Medicine. The Globe Flower Cough Syrup. Its great success and spreading popularity as a remedy in all Throat and Lung affections has astonished and delighted the wisest medical men. This great remedy has achieved a na? tional reputation; yea, a world-wide fame. Thousands of hopeless cases have been restored after all other remedies and means had failed. Druggists say that they never sold a medicino that gives such universal satisfaction. Thou? sands of testimonials of remarkable cures from all classes, Governors, Ministers, Physicians, etc, testify to the intrinsic merits of the Globe Flower Syrup, and its great superiority over all other remedies. We advise all to remem? ber this, and when occasion presents, to use this pleasant and certain remedy. For sale by Simpson, Hill <fc Co., Anderson. To the Weak, the Worn and the Weary, the editor of the Boston liecorder says: "We can most unhesitatingly recommend the Peru? vian Syrup, a protected solution of tho protox? ide of iron, to all the weak, the worn and the weary, having richly experienced its benefits. It possesses all the qualities claimed for it b}' its proprietor." SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. $48 Cash?$53 on Time, without Interest PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND ACID PHOSPHATE of LIME for Composting with Cotton 8eed?$33 Cash? ?38 Time, without. interest To accommodate Planters, they can order now and have until 1st April to decide whether they will take at time or cash price. When de? livered from Factory by car load, no drayage will be charged. This Guano is now so well known in all the Southern States for its re? markable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for nino years past has established its character for reli? able excellence. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Rane nel, Chemist of tho Company, at Charleston, S. C, hence Planters may, rest assured that its quality and composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold. J. N. ROBSON, Agent for South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE ?fc CO., General Agents, Baltimore. | W. S. SIIARPE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Nov 26, 1871 20 3m j Wonderful Medicine. THE FAMOUS GLOBE F&GW3ER SYBUP* CUBES, AS IF BY MAGIC, COLDS, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, OBSTINATE LUNG AFFECTIONS, ASTHMA, CROUP, BLEEDING10F THE?LUNGS, PLEURISY, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING LOSS OF VOICE, and will cure C ONSUMPTION, As 5^,1598 grave-robbed ^witnesses testify. No opium. Nothing poisonous. Delicious to take. The earthly Sa? viour to all afflicted with affections of the Throat and Lungs. Bequeaths to posterity one of the greatest bless? ings, SOUND LUNGS and immunity from CONSUMP? TION. ?5- Over one hundred thousand bottles have been used, and not a single failure known. Thousands of testimo? nials of wonderful cares, such as the foUom-lng, can be seen at the office of the Proprietors, No. 60 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga., or will bo sent on application, to any who doubt. For sale by all Druggists. DR. J. S. PEMBERTON & CO., Proprietors, Atlanta, Go. READ ! HEAD! Consumption Cured! Omca OF O. Sackett, Drugs and Medicines, New Albany, Ind., April 10,1874. Dr. J. S. Pcmberton, Atlanta, Co.?Dear Sir : I have re? ceived your circulars, and in consequence of the distribu? tion, I have sold about six dozen Globo Flower Syrup in the tost twe weeks. The Globe Flower Syrup is gaining great celebrity. I recommended it in two cases of con? sumption. One case was bed-fast: had not laid on but one side for two years; hemorrhages almost every day; much emaciated, and expected to die. He has taken six bottles of Globe Glower Syrup; his troubles are all gone, except prostration, which is rapidly improving. He will certain? ly get well. The other case is similar, with same good re? sults. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., 0. SACKETT. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 26,1874. Dr. J. S. PmberUm?Dear Sir : I have used your Globe Flower Cough Syrup myself, and in my family, with ben? efits so marked as to leave unquestioned the merits of a remedy, which, in my experience, has proved one that ex? cels everything for colds, coughs and obstinate lung affec? tions. I shall always use it with perfect confidence, and recommend it to the public as a remedy which will afford that satisfaction experienced by me and mine. -Yery respectfully yours, JAMES M. SMITH, Governor State of Georgia. Nov 26, 1874 20 Important Notice to all County Treasu? rers and Auditors in the State. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Executive Office, j Columbia, November 19, 1874. J WHEREAS, my official signature has been affixed to a circular of the honorable the Comp? troller General suspending or postponing tue collection of the incoming taxes ; and whereas the reason assigned by the honorablo the Comptroller General for such suspension or postponement is the non-readiness of somo of | the tax officers in the State to begin the said collection; therefore, I hereby give notice to the several County Treasurers and Auditors throughout the State that the said official consent, on my part, to the said circular which has been issued was and is not meant to order tho postponement or sus? pension of taxes in those Counties in which the officers are ready to begin the collection. F. J. MOSES, Jr., Governor ?. C. Nov 26,1S74 20 1 JUST RECEIVED, NEW Crop Raisins, Currants, Citron, AT BELCHER'S, West End Waverly House. Corn Starch, JUST arrived at R. EDMUND BELCHER'S. Fresh Canned Tomatoes, JUST in. R. EDMUND BELCHER. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. j In the Probate Court. S A Bowen and E T Cooley, Administrators, vs. Elizabeth Geer, Elijah B Goer, et aL?Pe? tition for Partition. BY virtue of an order from W W Hum? phreys, Judgo of Probato for Anderson Coun? ty, to me directed, I will expose to sale on tho FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 100 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounding lands of E T Cooley, Franklin Hawkins, J W Norris and Wiley Mitchell. Sold as tho Real Estate of Mrs Elizabeth Geer, decoased. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash, the re? maining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond and approved security, togeth? er with a mortgage of the premises. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM, McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 12, 1874 18 4 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the JJistricl of South Carolina. Ex Parte Joseph N. Brown, Assignee, J Petition to Sell In Re S Real Estate, J. W. Harrison, > etc. Bankrupt. J PURSUANT to an order of his Honor Judgo Bryan, all lien creditors of the said J. W. Harrison are hereby required to establish their liens before C. G. Jasger, Esq., Register, New berry, S. ft, within threo weeks from the first publication hereof, or bo barred of any interest in the dividend horoafter to be declared in this case. JOSEPH N. BROWN, Assign eo. Nov 19, 1874 19 3 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE FARM! Within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Anderson. TRACT contains Thirty Acres, seventeen acres of Bottom, balance upland. A framed House with two rooms, and line Spring of Wator. For further particulars apply to JSIIAM HARRISON, Anderson, S. C. If not disposed of before, will bo sold at pub? lic outcry Saleday in December. Nov 12, 1874 18 3 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 milo from Blue Ridge R. R. .Terms easy. Appl v to G. T. MILAM. Oct 1,1871 12 2m THE RED SIGN. AFTER a suspension in business for six months, on account of the financial crash of last Fall, I am glad that I can say to my friends and customers that I have re-opened at the SAME OLD STAND, and am ready for busi? ness. All who are indebted to the firm will please come at once and pay me something. I have had the claims against you so held that you have not been pressed at all for the money; and now, after a six months' rest, I believe it is right to ask you to pay me. Come and settle with me, and don't make any excuso. I thank my friends and customers for past favors. Respectfully, S. M. PEGG. Nov.,19, 1874. 19 4 Ladies' Store! r 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. G. 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, 1874 11 SHEB1FFS SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Anderson County. j In the Court of Common Pleas. Louisa J Rankin vs. Jefforson I) Rankin, Jas E Rankin, et uh?Complaint for Partition, &c. BY virtue of an order from the Hon T II Cooko, Judge of tho 8th Judicial Circuit, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DECEEBER next, at Anderson Court House, the following described Tracts of Land, sold as the Real Estate of George W Rankin, deceased: TRACT NO. 1, Containing 115 acros, more or less, situate in Anderson County, on waters of Big Brushy Creek, bounding lands of John Long, R J El rod and others, and known as the Elrod Tract. TRACT NO. 2, Containing 163 Acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounded by lands of John Long, John W. B. Orr, and others. TRACT NO. 3, Containing 73 Acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, on waters of Saluda River, known as tho Gambrell Tract. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash, the re? maining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgageof the prem? ises. Purchaser to pay oxtra for all necessary papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Novl2,1574 18 4 TAXES, TAXES. Office of Treasurer Anderson Co., 1 November 18,1874. J NOTICE is hereby given that my Books will be open for tho collection of Taxes on and after the 20th instant. I will be at tho following places for tho col? lection of Taxes, viz: Anderson Court Houso from November 20th to November 28th. James A. Drake's, Monday, November 30th. Moffattsvillo, Tuesday, December 1st. Williford's Storo, Wednesday, December 2d. Brown & Farmer's Store, Thursday, Decem? ber 3rd. Anderson Court House, Friday, Saturday and Monday, December 4th, 5th and 7th. Pendleton, Tuesday, December 8th. Greenwood, Wodnesday, December 9th. Williamston, Thursday, December 10th. Bolton, Friday. December 11th. Honea Path, Saturday, December 12th. Anderson Court House from Docouibor 14th, 1874, to January 15th, 1875. On and after 15th January, 1S75. tho 20 per cent, penalty attaches on all Taxes not paid. State Tax, 10 2-5 Mills. County Tax, 3 44 B. D. DEAN, County Troasuror. Nov 19, 1874 19 CALL AT THE CLERKS OFFICE AND GET YOUR LIENS, MORTGAGES, AND DEEDS. WHEN yon sell your Cotton securo your Titles, that your land may not bo trcspiiHHed on. JOHN W. DANIELS, C. C. P. A R. M. C. Nov 12, 1874 18 3m FAIR WARNING! ALL persons indebted to tho undersigned by NOTE or ACCOUNT, duo and payable prior to tho 1st November. 1S74, arc hereby notified that they must pay tho same at onco, or they will bo compelled to sottle with an Officer. JOHN A. REEVES. Nov 12, 1871 18 3 TOWERS & B?OYLES ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR NEW" STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selected with great care in Baltimore and New York 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 Longelotha, FUR SETTS and CAPES, Blankets, Hosiery and Gloves, A good assortment of CLOTHING, A splendid lino of Jeans and Cassi meres. See onr Virginia Oasalmeres, BOOTS and SHOES a speciality. Our stock of HATS are very attractive. 6-Inch RUBBER BELTING, A full lino of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Blacksmith Tools, a good assortment of Iron, &c. A. FULL LITs E OF BUGGY MATEEIAL. Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Trunks, Valises, Wooden Ware, Leather and Shoe Findings. Bag^ingr, Tics, 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, <fcc. Our large stock of FRESH MACKEREL, bought in Boston, should receive 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 vou 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 occason to return our thanks to our friends and customers for their liberal patronage heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same. TOWERS & BEOYLES, Wo. 4 Granite Row. Oct 1, 1S74 12 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 S. Cochran. W. S. SHARPE. Sept 24, 1874 _Li_ _ LEWIS & CO. WITH A VIEW OF CHANGING OUR BUSINESS WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Having recently returned from NEW YORK and the other Northern markets wo are pre? pared to show a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of all kinds of GOODS, and those wishing to procuro 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 propared to furnish the SHOAL CREEK YARN AND SIMS? WAGONS AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. Also, havo 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, 1874 14 3m FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. GREAT HOME-MADE FERTILIZER. ! SIMPSON, HILL it CO. would in form the Farming community that they are prepared to furinsh CHEMICALS, properly/proportioned, for one of Hiebest FERTILIZERS known, at uot exceeding ono-fourth the cost of the Commercial Fertilizers. Within the last three years we have placed it in the hands of some of the most thoroughly practical Farmers of tho County, who express themselves fully satisfied with results, regarding it as equal, if not superior to any of tho Commorcial, some of them having tested them side by side. We refer you to a few of them, viz: Wae Burriss, John Brown, James A. Drake Huon McCarlky, Gko. Stevenson, Dr. Carpenter, John Dalrymim.k, Rev. Jacob Burriss. Many others might bo mentioned. In no case have unfavorable results boon reported. Plcaso call on us at our Drug Store and get your Chemicals, also formula and directions for uso. SIIUPSOIV, HIXJL & CO. wcb rar ??^2 je: ? We would respectfully inform our customers that our OLD ACCOUNTS from the year 1870 to 1873, inclusive, MUST BE PAID. We have waited long enough. Wo do not wish to be harsh?but the money MUST COME. SIMPSON, HILL A CO. Nov 10, 1874_10_ JUST A WORD TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE! The first of October is npo-n Us ! UTE have debts to pav for our FALL PURCHASE OF GOODS, which havo just arrived in YV LARGE QUANTITIES, and CHEAP. Those indebted to us in any way, or at any timo, will only do their duty by coming for? ward, bring their Cotton or Greenbacks, and pay off tho vory last cent they owo us. This we shall certainly expect, and that at AN EARLY DAY. Very Respectfully, BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. Anderson, Oct. 1. 3S74,_*~ WM. C. BEE & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adgcr's Wharf, - - Charleston, S.C. tt iiuoral advances made upon consign 1j inents of Cotton or other Produce to them in Charleston, or through them to their corres? pondents in Liverpool, Now York and Balti? more. fi-fi- Particular attention to sale of Upland Cotton. Oct29, 1874 Id 4m* NOTICE. ALL persons INDEBTED to BENSON & Sil A It PK are requested to come forward and settle their accounts immediately. Nov 187-1 19 ?! FOR SALE. 408 Acres Valuable Land, LOCATED in the Southwest portion of An? derson County. Eligibly situated?fine Farm, and in good state of cultivation. Apply to J. R. BARLE. Holland's Store, S. C. Sept 24,1874 11 3m TOBACCO! TOBACCO! I HAVE on hand One Hundred and Fifty Boxes of Chewing Tobacco, embracing 12 lh. Caddies, 1 Boxes, J Boxes and Whole Boxes, which will be sold at from 15 cents to 75 ecu's per It'. Persons indebted to me lor Tobacco are notified that payment must bo made. O. 11. P. FA NT. Nov 12, 1871 18 2m 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J Anderson Countt. j In the Court of Common Pleat. Mrs M O Patterson and J L Orr, Plaintiffs, against Mrs Mary J Orr, Mary Orr, and oth? ers, Defendants.?Complaint to Partition Real Property. BY virtue of an order from the Hon. T. H. Cooke, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, to nie directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, at Anderson C. H., the following Real Estate, as the property of the late Hon. James L. Orr, de? ceased : LOT NO. 1, Containing 80 acres, more or less, known as the Homestead, situate in the Town of Ander? son, on the north side of the Greenville & Co? lumbia Railroad, bounding lands of John H Cresswell, R S Hill and others. LOT NO. 2, Containing 10 acres, more or less, situate in the Town of Anderson, lying on the south side of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, bound? ing lands W J Ligon, Estate of J D M Dobbins and others. LOT NO. 3, Containing one acre, more or less, situate in the Town of Anderson, bounded on the east by Boundary street, on the north and west by lot of the. Baptist Church, on the south by lot o Mrs W T Holland, stree t intervening. Terms of Sale.?One-third cash?the re? maining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, pur? chaser to give bond anc mortgage of the prem? ises ; and in the Horn estead either personal security or insurance on the dwelling, with policy assigned to secure payment of the pur? chase money. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary pa? pers. ? WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 12, 1874 18 4 SHERIFFS SALE. BY J. H. McCOMELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. j In the Probate Court. Elizabeth Breazeale, Plaintiff. againtG W Cox, W A Breazeale, Nancy E Breazeale, et ah? Complaint to Partition Real Estate. BY virtue of an order from W W Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, to me directed, I will expo.se to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, at Anderson C. H., the following Tracts of Land, sold as the Real Estate of E) W Brea? zeale, deceased: TRACT NO. 2, Containing 200 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounded by lands of Mat? thew Breazeale. John Leavell and Tract No. 1. TRACT" NO. 3, Containing 15 acres, more or less, bounding lands of Matthew Breazeale, Tract No. 1, ana others. Terms of Sale.?One-third cash?the re? maining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond and approved security ^togeth? er with a mortgage ot the premises. Purcha? ser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov !2, 1874 18 4 Sheriff's Sale. BY J. H. EcCONNELL, Auctioneer. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Anderson County. ) In the Court of Common Pleat. Anna M Martin, Plaintiff, against Matthew H Hopkins, John H Martin, Edward R Martin. Harry A Martin, Maggie Belle Martin ana Ann C Martin, Defendants.?Complaint for sale of Real Estate. BY virtue of an order from his Honor T. H. Cooke, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, to me directed in the above stated case, I will ex? pose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DE? CEMBER nextj at Anderson Court House, the following described? HOUSE and LOT, Situate in the Town of Anderson, containing three acres more or less, bounded on the east by lands of John H Cresswell, on the north and west by lands of O H P Fant, and on the south by Orr street. Terms of Sale?One-half of the purchase money cash?the remaining half on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond, together with a mort? gage of the premises, to secure the same. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 12, 1874 18 4 SHERIFF'S SALS. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Ad oerson Count v. j In the Probate Court. Martha E Holland, Executrix of John L Hol? land, deceased. Plaintiff, against Maggie M Holland, Defendants.?Complaint for Parti? tion, etc. BY virtue of an order from WW Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate, in the above stated case to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBFR next, the following TRACT OF LAND, To wit: Situate and lying in the County and State aforesaid, on Sandy Run, waters of Sa? vannah, containing two hundred and fifty and one-half acres, more or less, bounding lands of J J King, Shiloh Church Lot, Estate of Charles Havnie and others. Sold for partition and payment of debts. Terms of Sale.?One-half cash, remainder on a credit of twelve months, purchaser to give mortgage of the premises, and bond, with two good sureties to secure payment of the purchase money, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. * Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov. 12, 1874 18 4 SHERIFFS SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MON? DAY in DECEMBER noxt, at Anderson Court House, the following described TRACT OF LAND, Contai?i:ng 413 acres, moro or less, situate in Anderson County, on wators of Rocky River, lying 1J miles southoast of Anderson C. H., bounding lands of W M Archer, Dr W H Nar din, Mrs Georgia Brown and others. Levied on as the property of Mrs Elvira Norris, at the suit of John B Watson & Co. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay extra for titles. WM. McGUKIN. Sheriff. Nov 12, 1874 18 4 Notice of Final Settlement THE undersigned heiobv gives notice thai lie will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Monday, the *!lst of December next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of the Estate of Jack Moon, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. J. N. 3YRUM, Adm'r, Nov ID, 1874 1U 5*