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New Advertisements. NOTICE. ALL persons are warned against hiring my Bon, Jerry Simpson, who is a minor, and has left me without my consent. Persons employ? ing or harboring him are notified that the law will be pushed against them. CAROLINE SIMPSON. Feb4, 1875 39_l_ Notice to Contractors. THE Letting of certain needed Repairs on Tucker's Bridge across Rocky River such as Re-Flooring Bridge. Ac., will be let to the lowest responsible bidder on the spot, on Saturday, the 20th of February inst. ?. H. P. FANT, Chm'n. B. C. C. Feb 4, 1875_ 29_ 3 ~ NOTICE. A Desirable House and Lot for Sale on Main Street, ALSO, a good FAMILY HORSE, BUGGY j and HARNESS. For terms and further infor? mation, applv to L. P. SMITH, at the Store of ?mitb, Clark <k Sons. Feb 4, 1875 29 & I Notice of Final Settlement. WILL make application to W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate, on the 9th day vtt March next for a Final Settlement with the ^Estate of my ward, Mattie J. Elgin, (now of j -~ge.) and for a final discharge from my said guardianship. J. B. COX, Guardian. 3Feb *, 1875 29 6? EXECUTORS' SALE. WK will expose to sale atpublic outcry on ?ONDAY, FIRST DAY OF MARCH next, ail that STOKE BOOM and LOT, Belonging to the Estate of Thomas A. Evlns, deceased, situate in the Town of Anderson, bounded on the north by the store room and j lot of Jacob Burriss, east by McDuffie street, south by the store room and lot of W. S. Sharpe, and west by the Public Square, front lug on the Square twenty-six feet, and contain? ing one-eighth of an acre, more or less, being the Store Room now occupied by Wilhite <fc Williams as a Drug Store. TERMS OF SALE. One-third Cash?balance on a credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, with in? terest at 10 per cent, per annum, secured by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premi? ses, and policy of insurance assigned to Exec? utors. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. JOHN H. EVINS, W. S. SHARPE, Executors. Feb 4, 1875 29 4 Anderson, February 10th. THE GREAT MEXICAN SENSATION SHOWi THIS Mammoth Combination of Mexican ?and Native Talent, will exhibit the most mar? velous feats ever presented to the American public, introducing for the first time, a series of artistic performances heretofore unequalled in the annalsof amusements. Among the spe? cialties introduced are the following, all of which are entirely new? Great Mexican * Equilibrists, Wire Walkers and Trapeze Performers; Equilibrium on the Wire under a deluge of double fireworks; the Monster Perch, by the young intrepid Sebas? tian Moncayo; Astonishing Flight by invisi? ble means; George Richards in his wonderful Cannon Ball and astonishing Balancing Feats ; ?the Double Flight; the Double Trapeze, and many other acts ne%'er performed in this town. Double Wire, by the three brothers; the Liv? ingston Brothers in their wondrous Calisthenic Feats; Tumbling oh the Carpet; the India Rubber Man; the Great Leap for Life; Somer? sault on the Chair; Anvil on the Breast, and other feats too numerous to mention, to con? clude with a beautiful Pantomine. HAPPY JACK LAWTON, The people's favorite Clown, assisted by two other Clowns, 24 Star Performers, most Thrill? ing Artists in the World, the Celebrated Mon? cayo Family, the only Mexican Brass and Siring Band in tho United States. Admission, 50 Cents. Children, 25. Doors open at 1 and 6:30 p. in. Feb 4, 1875 29 1 Wonderful Medicine. THE FA3XOTJS GLOBE FLOWER SYRUP CUBES, AS IF BY MAGIC, -colds, coughs, bronchitis, hoarseness, obstinate lung Affections, asthma, croup, bleeding:of the lungs, pleurisy, difficulty of breathing loss OF VOICE, and will.'cure C 03VSTJMI?XIO]V, Aa 60,000 grave-robbed vitnesses testify. No opiwna Nothing poisonous. Delicious to take. The ourtbly Bat Tlour to all afflicted with affections of the Throat and Lungs. Bequeaths to poateri'y one of the greatest bless? ings, SOUND LUNGS and immunity from. CONSUMP? TION. 93r Over one hundred thousand bottles bare been used, and not a single failuro known. Thousands of tostimol nlah of wonderful cures, such as the following, can be seen at the office of the Proprietors, No. 60 Broad titroet Atlanta, Ga., or will bo sent on application, to any who doubt. For sale by all Druggists. DR. J. 6. PEMBERTON * e?., ^Proprietors, Atfaata, Oo, 1 READ ! ?KjSlI> I Consumption Cured ! ?OxFlCK ov o. Sackett, Drugs and Medieines, New Albant, lav., April 10, 187*. Dr. J. 8. Pemborton, Atlanta, <ra.?DkaR Sib : I hare re? ceived your circulars, and in consequence or the distribu? tion, I nave sold about six dosen Globe Flower Syrup in the last two weeks. The Globo Flower Syrup in 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 bottle* of Globe Glower Syrup; his troubles are alt gone, except f>rostratlon, which is rapidly improving. He will ctertain y get well. Tho other cane is similar, with same good re? sults. I can send you many testimonials if you want them. Yours truly, etc., 0. sackett. Hcmbolt, Tenjt., April IS, 1874. Dr. J. S. Pembcrton, Atlanta, Georgia: Dear Sir?I bought from Redwiue A Fox two bottles of your Globe Flower Cough Syrup, which ha* cured mo of a severe cough and bleeding from tho lungs?which I had been afflicted with for over twelve months. One of my friends, srho had been afflicted with a terrible weakening cough' and bleeding from the lungs for nearly two years was cured by the use of four bottles of your Globe. Flower Syrup. I have taken all kinds of Cough and Lung ?nl samsof the day, and consider your Globe Flower Syrup the best?superior to all other preparations. I have re? commended it to a great many sutferers, and tho same good ?ffeets have been experienced by all who have used it. The Globe Flower Syrup b a great blessing to the world. God speed you in the introduction of it. J. RIDGE. REMARKABLE CURE. Cleveland, Ohio. April 12, 1874. Dr. J. 5 Pembcrton: It gives me great pleasure to inform you that two bottles of Globe Flower Syrup have cured my eon of an obstinate lung affection of several years' stand? ing, after our best physicians bad given bim up to die, with what they called Consumption. I shall ever remem? ber with grateful heart and recommend to all the Globe Flower Syrup. It has brought more sunshine aud happi? ness to our hearts and home than one million dollars could have done. God bless you. Your friend, ELIZABETH SPENCER. Tor sale by SIMPSON, HILL ?'c CO., Anderson, S. C. FEED YOUR LAND AND IT WILL FEED YOU. Fifteen Cents per lb. for Cotton. O' ? ? ?? - MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Middleton's Fish ?mmoniated Phosphate, STONO PHOSPHATE, CAN be purchased with the option of paring in COTTON at FIFTEEN CENTS per pouud. Parties desiring to purchase the above Standard Fertilizers will do well to call and see uio. Great inducements will bo offered to those who wish to purchase for Cash, or on time without the Cotton option. I also havo on hand a large and varied stock of MERCHANDIZE?including the best assort? ment of LADIES' GOODS in the market, which I will sell very low for cash, or on time to ptompt paying customers. To those who have come forward in response to my call and paid their indebtedness, I horo by tender my sincere thanks, and hope for a continuance of their custom. To those who will hot settle up, I have merely to say that they have had the benefit of my Goods, and now I will have the Money, or GIVE THEM SOME TROUBLE* G. A. REED, j Waverly House Corner. < Feb 4,1875_ ? Hew Advertisements. Williamston Female College, WIULIAMSTON, S, C. ON THE SEMI-ANNUAL PLAN. Rev. 6AKCBL Laxdeb. A. M., President. Rev. S. A. Weber, A. M., Resident Professor. Spring Session opens Feb. L Scholarship unnsual ly thorough. Mild Discipline. Board Excellent. Quiet, f healthy Location. Chalybeate Spring. Ainpla Advanta? ges. Low Rates. Valuable Premiums. Pupils escorted from Columbia, Saturday, Jan. 30th. LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. Will open 17th February next; continue ten months without vacation. Compotent assistant teachers. Air Line Road passes near the Seminary. The health and beauty of the place are well known. Terms moderato. Incidental expenses very light. Yonng ladies Buffering from general debility have received great bonefit here. Circulars free to all applicants. CHARLES PETTY, A. M., Principal. LisresTOXE SrniNGS, Spartanburg Co., S. C._ nnp A ??The choicest in tho world.?Importers' A J???prices?Largest company in America?staple article?pleases every body?Trade continually increasing. Agents wanted every where?best inducements?<lon't waste time?send for Circular to ROBERT WELLS, 43 Vesey Street, N. Y., P. 0. Box 1287. DOLLARS TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLIONS FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON THE 27th FEBRUARY BY THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY., UP? ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR FIFTH and LAST CONCERT. DRAWING CERTAIN or MONEY REFUNDED 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, $20,000 each.-. 100,000 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each. 140,000 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each. 150,000 20 Cash Gifts 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each_... 300,000 SO Cash Gifts, 8,000 each. ?0,000 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 Whole Tickets $50. Halves $25. Tenth, or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Tickets, $500. For Tickets, or information, address THO. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Muuager, Louisville, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death of Gov. Bramlette?Action of the Trustees ?A Successor Appointed?No More Postpone? ments? Drawing Certain February 27th. At a meeting of tho Trustees of the Publt,j? ibrary of Kentucky, Jan. 16,1875, it was resolved that C."\.. Briggs, Esq., who under the late Hon. Tho. S. Bramlette was tho real business manager of the gift concerts already given in aid of tho Public Library of Kentucky, be aud he is hereby authorized to take the place made vacant by the death of said Bramlette, in the management of the affairs of the fifth and last gift concert, and that tho drawing an? nounced for February 27, 1875, shall positively and une? quivocally take place on that day without any further postponement or delay oc any account whatever. R. T. DURRETT, Pres. Join. S. Cain, Secretary. Hcreaftor all communications relating to the fifth Con? cert should be addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myself that the drawing shall come off February 27th or that every dollar paid for tickst* shall be returned. C M. BRI?GS, Agent and Manager, Room 4, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. HUSBAND'S Calcined Magnesia Is free from unpleasant tastes, or roughness to the touch or palate. In one-third the dos? of common magnesia it relieves Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Oostiveness, and other diseases of the stomach and bowels. The World's Fair Medal and four Fir*t Premium Silver Medals awarded it as the best in the market. For sale by druggists and country store-keepers, and by _T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., Philadelphia, ADVERTISING: CHEAP: Good: Sytkmaiie. All persons who contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the Insertion of advertisements, should send 25 cents to Gco. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET-BOOK (ninety-seventh edi? tion), containing list of over 20U0 newspapers aud esti? mates, showing the cost. Advertisements tak>'n for lead? ing papers in many States at a tremendous reduction from publishers' rates. Get tue book. ^7t> A wkek to Agents to. soli an article satiable at $ I k? jtour. Profits immense. Package froe. Address BUCKEYE MTG CO., Marion, Ohio._ 69AA3 month to agents everywhere. Addres EX <P^"" CELSIOR M'PG Co., Buchanan, Michigan. ?7 ti\ (?IAperDay to Ladies or Gents. Patent Nov S> t IV ^JLVcltioH. Address H. 1>. BRIER A CO., Atlanta, Go. $K O &OA per day at home. Terms free. Address q>V H ep?VGEO.STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine. $77* A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Female Agents 11 their locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. Par? ticulars Free. P. O. VICKERY <fc CO., Augusta, Me. MpSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING."?How IT either 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 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Orn Clc, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Phila? delphia._ SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. STA;TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. j In the Probate Court. George W Belcher and "Wallace D Gray, Plain? tiffs, vs. Sarah Jane Richer, Mary Belcher, et al, Defendants.?Complaint to Sell ltealty in aid of Personalty. BY virtue of an order from W W Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, to me directed, I will expose to salo on the FIRST MONDAY in MARCH NEXT, at Anderson C. II., tho following TRACT OF LAND, Containing one hundred acres, more or loss, situate in Anderson County, on branches wa? ters of Wilson'H Creek, bounding lands of W D Gray, Honry Long and others. Sold as tho Real Estate of Manning Bolchcr, deceased, at tho risk of the former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE?On a credit of twolvo months, with interest from day of salo, except the costs of these proceedings, which are to bo paid in cash ; purchaser to givo bond with good security for the purchase money, and a mort? gage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary pa? pers. WM. McGUKIN, Shoriff. Fob 4, 1875 29 4 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to us are requested to eomo forward and settle by tho FIFTEENTH of FEBRUARY NEXT. - A. R. CAMPBELL & CO. Jan 28, 1875 2K 1m Important to Farmers -o Only Forty Dollars a Ton. -o GUANAHANI GUANO, AN important natural Guano?a genuine Ani? mal Deposit. A Cargo of >t)0 tons now on the way to this port. This Guano gave groat satis? faction in Virginia and North Carolina the past season. Circular and certificates sent on appli? cation. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of this Guano: "By a critical examination of tho analysis of the various cargoes you have im? ported, a striking feature is the great regularity in tho percentage of the important constituents essential for the production of all crops." Prof. F. A. Genth, of Philadelphia, Pcnn., says: 'The Guano is evidently of animal original, and the minute bones which were dis? covered in the same indicate that it is the result of-the decay of bats, mice, <fcc. The quantity of organic matter which is still present is about 12 per cent., and this yields about 2i por cent, of ammonia. A portion of the nitrogen is present as nitric acid, of which about 3 per cent, wore found. All the nitrogen present would be equivalent to about 3i per cent, of ammonia. The phosphoric acid in the Guano averaged about 12} per cent., equal to 27.3 per cent, of Bone Phosphate. A considerable quan? tity of the phosphoric acid, however, is present as so-called neutral Phosphate of Lime, which, being slightly soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick in its action as a corresponding quantity of Superphosphates wou Id do. Tho small per centage of potash which was found in analysis adds to its value. From all the ex Eoriments which I havo made of tho Guana ani Guano no doubt can exist that it is a valu? able man uro." Prof. EL C. White, of tho Georgia Stato Ag? ricultural Societj', says: "As shown by tho analysis, this Guano contains, in good propor? tion, all tho elements which aro generally con? sidered as of valuo for plant food, and the forms and combinations in which the3r aro present are such as to render them available to and assimilable by the plant. I should judge that the proper use of this article for purposes of fertilization would be attended with great profit." Prof. Charles U. Shepard, jr., in a recent analysis of this Guano, says : "This Guano (of animal origin) would appear from its physical and chemical properties to answer every rea? sonable expectation of a commercial manure.''' Orders received and arrangements made rbr its sale by application to J. X. ROBSON, GS East Bay, 1 aud 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Jan 21, 1S75 27 6 THE STWO PHOSPHATE CO. OF CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, BLACK & WILLIAMS, Agents, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF. These First Class Fertilizers, carefully pre? pared under the special supervision of our Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVEN EL, are now offered at reduced rates. THE STONO SOLUBLE GUANO, Is a thoronghly-ammoniated Fertilizer. THE STONO ACID PHOSPHATE Is excellent for composting, or in the drill with seed. Special Rates will be made with all purcha? sers for Cash Orders. Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Kev Box 4X1, Charleston, S. C. C. A. REED, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Jan 7, 1875 25 3m Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned associated Mr. WM. A. CHAPMAN with him in tho Morcantilo Busi? ness at Williainston, S. C, on the 1st of Janu? ary, 1S7?, and tho business will heneoforth be conducted under the stylo of ANDERSON ifc CHAPMAN, who will *continuo to keop A FULL STOCK OF GOODS Of every description. Wo aro agents for tho following Fertilizers: The well-known Atlan? tic Phosphate, John Merriman's Fertilizer, of Baltimore; Wilcox, Gibbs it Co.'s Manipulated Guano, and the Anchor Brand Cotton Fertil? izer, Richmond, Va. Persons indebted to mo arc requested to call and settle their indebtedness to 1st of January last, as we aro needing money, and must close up the old businoss. GEORGE W. ANDERSON. Jan 28,1875 28 3* Reidville Male High School, Reidville, Spartanburg Co., S. C. ROBERT P. SMITH, A. B., Principal. THOS. 0. JAMES, A. B., Associate. NEXT Session will begin FEBRUARY 1st, 1875. Tuition, Ten, Fifteen and Twenty Dollars per Session of Five Months. Board, Twelve Dollars nor month. A liberal discount will lie made on the above rates of Tuition to Orphans and Ministers' sons. Young men and boys prepared for College or business. Send for a Catalogue. Jan 28, 1875 28 3* Help, Help, in Time of Need ! TTTE sold our Goods expecting pay for thorn TV on or before the first of this mouth. A largo number of our friends and customers have not paid. We now call on one and all who have not paid their Xotes and Accounts to do so at once. Wo cannot run our Store with? out money. TOWERS & BROYLES. Jan 21, 1875 27 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that they will make application to W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty, on Wednesday, 24th of February next, lor a Final Settlement of tho Estate of John Kav, docoased, and a Final Dischargo there? from. JOHN W. KAY, ROBERT STEVENSON, Administrators. Jan 21, 1875 _27_6_ Notice to Fiduciaries. ALT/ Guardians, Executors, Administrators and other Fiduciaries, who aro required by law to make Returns to the Probato fudge's Office, are notified to do so on or by the first dav of March next. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Jan 21, 1875 27 0 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. habt & co. WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF A FULL LINE OF Swedes Iron, Plow Steel, Guns, Rope, Hoes, Nails, Pistols, Plow Lines, Trace Chains, Pot Ware, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Adjustable Plow Stock. Burdick's National Hay and Fodder Cutter. ALSO, The Following Wrought Steel Sweeps: Orangeburg. Batesvillo 4 Greenville. Jan 7, 1875 39 Hayne Street, and Corner King and Market Streets, CHARLESTON S. O. 3m No Humbug! No Humbug! O rXCi BBLS. fine FAMILY FLOUR for snlo /Ct)\J cheap for cash, bv W. S. SHARPB. TOO GALLONS N. 0. Molamni, in kegs, i v/L/ half barrels and barrels?Muscovado and Reboiled Molasses for sale cheap for cash by W. S. SilARPE. Q nnfi LBa granulated, Crushed, Extra O , UUU C, and C, and choice Now Orleans Sutrars, for sale cheap for cash, by W. S. SHARPE. Q AAfj LBS. primo Choice Rio and ^?1/UU Java Coffee, for salo cheap for cash, by W. S. SIIARPE. ' 1 ^\C\ ^BS. Fxtra Fino Gunpowder, and 1 OKJ JIvson and Black Tea, for sale cheap for cash, by" W. S. SIIARPE. ALSO, fine assortment of everything in the line of GROCERIES, for s?le cheap for cash, by W. 8. SHARPE. ALARGE Stock of Saddles, Riding and Blind Bridle* and Saddle Lays, for sale oheap for cash. W. S. SIIARPE. Jan 7, 1S75 s i A GOOD lot of Rendy-Made Clothing, con j\. sisting of Overcoats. Black and Colored Suits, for salo choap for cash, bv W. S. SHARPE. Afine Stock of Shelf Hardware?Axes, Mat? tocks, Trace Chains, Cross Cut Saws, Nails, &c. cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. T ARGE stock of LEATHER?consisting of I j Hemlock and Oak Tanned Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Lining Skins and Shoo Findings, cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. IXE stock of HATS, for men, boys and children, cheap for eash. \V. S. SHARPE. SPLENDID assortment of M?ns', SHOES and BOOTS. Also. Boys' Shoes <fe Boots, Ladies' Shoes, and Children's' Shoes and Boots, cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. GENERAL assortment of DRY GOODS, which will bo ?old low for cash. W, S. SHARPE. WILHITE & WILLIAMS WOULD inform thoir friends, and tho pub? lic generally, that they havo boughtout Benson tt Sharpo, aud are receiving a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, etc., (Selected by the senior partner, who has an ex? perience of thirty years.) They expect to keep only pure aud reliable Drugs. Also, LAMPS and" LAMP FIXTURES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. BRUSHES, DYE STUFFS, etc. Also, a full line of PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS and TOBAC? CO. Pure BRANDIES and WINES, for med? ical purposes strictly, and other articles usually kept in our line, ?ir- Prescriptions carefully compounded. : Jan 14, 1875 2(5 ly WM. C. BEE & C(T, FACTORS .VXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adgcr'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, New York and Balti? more. Particular attention to sale of Upland Cotton. Oct 29, 1S74 10 4m* CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE undersigned beg leave to inform thoir friends, and the public: generally, that they have started a Carriage Factory in the brick building in front of John R. Cochran's residenco, w here they are prepared to Repair Buggies, Wagons, Harness, ?fcc., in the most workmanlike stylo, and on reasonable terms. We expect to have on hand a lew new Buggies to supply tho trade. Bring on your old Buggies and havo them re? painted. J. L. FANT A CO. Jan 14, 1875 20 3m Engines Repaired. THE undersigned is ready to repair STA? TIONARY ENGINES and all other Ma? chinery, at tho most reasonable prices. Orders loft with N. K. Sullivan tt Co. will reccivo prompt attention. C. H. BURDGES. Jan 7, 1875 25 3m Red Rust Proof Oats! 1 f\(~\ BUSHELS of tho abovo Oats for 1 \J\J seed. Warranted Pure. Ap? ply at FANT, BELL it C'O.'S, or to J. PREVOST, at Farm. Jan 21,1875 27 . 3* THE Ladies* ?toe Christmas is ovor and everybody gono to work, and I take tills method of calling atten? tion to in}' well selected stock of Ladies' Supplies Generally, And of soliciting your patronage for the en? suing year. To those who have horotoforo favored mo with their patronage. I earnestly ask them to come forward immediately and sottlo with me, as I am compelled to raiso money. By so do? ing you A'ill confer a groat favor. MISS C. C. DANIELS. Jan 7, 1875 25 Come Soon! IF you wish to getsoino of the nice CALICO we have lately received, and some of those CHEAP WORSTED GOODS that wo are now selling. TOWERS it BROYLES. Clothing. WE are now offering our Clothing at reduced prices, to reduce stock. Call soon for bargains on TOWERS it BROYLES. " Dec 17, 1S74 2.'1 CALICO! TUST received, thirty-one pieces of FANCY ?J PRINTS, and lor sale low bv TOWERS <v BROYLES. Jan 21,1875 Important News to Planters! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER. IN view of the low prices obtained for Cotton, the present season, and in order to place our Guanos within the reach of every Planter, we have greatly reduced our prices. They will be sold as follows: TME CAROLINA FERTILIZER. Oasa 3?rioe. Per Ton erf 2,000 lbs., - - $46. Payible May 1st, 1576. Ticao 3?rioe? Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., - 3. Payable Nor. 1st, 1875, Free of Interest, THE Bradley's Patent Phosphate. Cash. 3Price. Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., - - $46, Payable May 1st, 1875? Xime Price. Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., - - $53, Payable Nov. 1st, lo/5, Freo of Interest. THE Palmetto Acid Phosphate? Cash Price. Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., - - $30? Payable May 1st, 1875. Time JPrice. Per Ton of 2.000 lbs., - - $35. Payable Nov. 1st, 1875, Free of Interest. Freight and Dray age to he Added, Call on Agents for Almanacs and Informa? tion. FOR SALE BY W. S. SHARPE, Anderson, S. C. TOWERS & BROYLES, Anderson, S. C. A. J. STRINGER & CO., Bel ton. J. <fc D. S, McCULLOUGH, Honoa Path. WM. LEE & CO., Honea Path. THOMAS CRYMES, WiMamstott, C. E. HORTON, Williamston? J. C. CHERRY, Peudleton. Geo. W. Williams & CO., Proprietors, Charleston, S. C. Jan 14,1875 2G 4m THE CHEAPEST. WE ARE OFFERING ItfAHY OF OUR GOODS AT COST, TO REDUCE STOCK, AND WITH A VIEW OF CHANGING OUR BUSINESS. ALSO, ON JTAN1>, A LARGE STOCK OF Seasonable G-oods. BELCHEft & TAtt??. W??t End Wavorly House. JAh 14. 1875 26 Flannels, Linseys, &c. WE beg to call attention to our large stock of Flannels, Linseys, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, Canton Flannel, Ticking. Blankets, Cassimeros and Joans. ALSO, A nice assortment of CARPETING and Rugs. ALSO, FANCY GROCERIES, via? Cheese, Crackers, Candy, Pickles, Pepper, Spico, Ginger, Soda, Oysters. Tomatoes, Ac. TOWERS ?fe BBOYLES, Ladies Dress Goods I DELANE, Mohair, Alpacca and Japanese Silk at reduced prices, to close out, l>v TOWERS ct BROYLES. Boots and Shoes. 5 assort;m sale low by Shoos, fo; TOWERS & BROYLES. Hats, Hats, Eats. Or\C\ Men's and Boys' Hats, for sale low by OUU TOWERS <fe BROYLES. Shawls and Cloaks. :o lino of La sale low by TOWERS & BROYLES. Saddles, Bridles and Harness T?OR salo low by JO TOWERS & BROYLES. Maryland Cured Hams. JUST recoived, a superior lot of Maryland cured Hams, and for salo low by TOWERS & BROYLES. NOTICE. THE WILLTAMSTON FEMALE COL? LEGE COMPANY will applv to the Clerk of the Court for Anderson County within thirtv days for a Charter. S. LANDER, Clerk. Jan 21, 1875 27 4