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SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. We take pleasure in directing the attention of our planters to the Diamond Cotton Chopper, Cultivator and Planter, which we learn has been demonstrated to bo a practical success. It bears high testimonials from gentlemen who used it last season, and is meeting with much favor in the South. The machine is sold under a guarantee to give satisfaction or money refun? ded. The company selling it are endorsed by the leading bank officers of North Carolina as entirely responsible and reliable. NOT A DETECTIVE. The Abbeville Medium devotes a' paragraph last week to the appearance of a gentleman in that community, who remained several days without making his business known to the Hemphillboys or exhibiting certificates of good character, respectable parentage or legitimate calling. Hence, it was concluded that he was a detective, and was scenting out some of the villainy of former County Commissioners, in? vestigating the enormous debt of Abbeville County, or resurrecting the secret history of empty whiskey barrels. "The wicked flee when no man p?rsueth," and this anxiety to ascertain the business and calling of a stranger, together with the conjecture that he was a de? tective, looks a little suspicious for the curi? ous speculators, whose fear of detectives must be morbid to imagine that a harmless and in? offensive sewing machine agent followed that unpleasant occupation. We have the pleasure of relieving the curiosity of the Medium by atating that the .man "with the glossy beaver and blue coat" is none other than Dr. G. E. Dalton, who is special agent of the Singer Sew ' ing Machine Company, and is now traveling around among the local agents to inspect their work and encourage their labors. The Abbe? ville agent was not at home when Dr. Dalton arrived, and he did not imagine that it was necessary to acquaint the town with his private business. But the lynx-eyed editors of the Medium know everything and everybody around Abbeville, (they are not acquainted in Anderson,) and the Dr. missed his opportunity in not interviewing them at once. Next time he will do better. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. At the last regular meeting of Anderson Division, No. 1, Sons of Temperance, the fol? lowing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing quarter: A. J. Watt. W. P. G. F. Tolly, W. A. Jas. M. Cathcart, R. S. E. C. Frierson, A. R. S. W. W. Keys, F. S. John W. Daniels, Treas. A. B. Towers, Chap. J. M. Hubbard, Con. T. C. Ligon, A. C G. E. Brown, I. S. H. A. Ligon, 0. S. J. J. Baker, P. W. P. W. L. Bolt, Librarian. This Division, consisting of upwards of one hundred and fifty members, is now in a most prosperous condition, and is weekly receiving many accessions to its ranks. At the last meet? ing twelve new members were received, and we learn that fifteen others are to be received this evening. It seems that the time has now arrived when our people are awakening to a sense of the important duty required of them as useful members of society, and we are glad to see the increasing prosperity of an organiza? tion destined to bring about the greatest good to the community in general. At a meeting of Neal's Creek Division, No. 77, Sons of Temperance, held at Neal's Creek Church on the 27th of March, the following officers were elected for the ensuing quarter: J. A. Major, W. P. J. B. Carpenter, W. A. J. W. Prevost, R. S. B. Mitchell, A. R. S. Wm. A. McFall, F. S. E. M. Holland, Treas. A. N. Todd, Con. D. D. Gentry, A. C. J. C. Major, L S. ?. M. Major, O. S. A. L?ngsten, Chap. J. N. Vandiver, P. W. P. We are requested to state that these officers will be publicly Installed on Saturday, the 10th of April, at 2 o'clock p. m., in Neal's Creok Church, and that an address may be expected from E. B. Murray upon the subject of temper? ance. This Division numbers at present 104 members", and'much interest is manifested in its welfare. Aw Appeal to the Masonic Fraternity. ?The following appeal in behalf of the suffer? ing people of Kansas has been issued. It is a cause which should demand universal atten? tion and support from the craft: Office M.\ W.\ Grand Master, ) Charleston, 10th March, 5875. J Brethren?An appeal has come to me from the M.\ W.% Granu Master of Kansas, asking the aid of the Masonic fraternity throughout this jurisdiction, for the relief of our Brethren of Kansas, made destitute during tue past year, by the inroad of the Locusts upon their fields and homes. All have heard of the devastation -committed by these swarms; but upon applica? tion to Brethren from that section for more full information, I learn that the destitution is pitiable. The crops were consumed, and the very trees were stripped, leaving an alarming amount of destitution, and the imminent threat of fanzine. The rigors of the past se? vere winter must have superseded to the pre? vious suffering. I fraternally invite you then to make such contributions as you are able, for the relief of our destitute and suffering Brethren. What you can do, my Brethren, I know yon will do, sinee you have never turn? ed a deaf ear to these appeals. And I invite you to send such contributions as vou ean, to R.\ W.\ Grand Secretary, Bro. Charles Li glesby, Charleston^. C, who will see that they are properly transmitted. Fraternally, JAMES A. HOYT, Grand Master. FUNERAL NOTICE. The relatives, friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BROCK are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Services of the latter, at the Baptist Church, this (Thursday) morning at half-past fl o'clock. HYMENEAL. MARRIED, on the 4th of March, by Rev. Samuel Weber, Mr. E. K. HARBIN, of Ches? ter, and Miss IDA CLINKSCALES, of Wil liamston. At the residence of the bride's father, on Thursdav, 25th of March, by the Rev. W. A. Hodges, *Mr. M. B. JACKSON and Miss EU? PHEMIA BOLT, daughter of Mr. Wm. Bolt. All of this County. NELSON D?KE. THE Improved Short Horn Durham Bull, NELSON DUKE, pedigree recorded in Vol. 14, A. S. H..H. B., will stand at Anderson Court House the month of April. Persons de? siring to improve their stock, can address B. F. Crayton at Anderson. J. EARLE LEWIS. April!, 1875 87 3? T. MILES & SOIL JUST RECEIVED, a fine lot Ladies' and Childrens' SHOES, made by T. Miles & Sod. Philadelphia, for sale low, by ? ' TOWERS & BROYLES. April 1,1875 ? MASONIC HALL. THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 8th and 9th, 1875, Will be Played the Great Temperance Drama, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, By the Anderson Theatrical Company, with full Cast of Characters, ex? tensive Scenery and Orches? tra, a la mode. OVERTURE 7.45 o'clock. Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Owing to the length and heavy scenic effect of the play, it will constitute the entire per? formance of the evening. ADMISSION?Reserved, or front seats, 75c. | Back seats, 50c. Tickets can be obtained at Simpson, Hill & Co.'s Drug Store. Reserved seats at Post Office. S. M. ORR, Stage Manager. J. M. SULLIVAN, Business Manager. April 1,1875 37 1 A.T AUCTION, Charleston, S. C HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, <fco. Will be sold without reserve the balance of I Stock as above of 0. Gravely, commencing on WEDNESDAY, 7th April, at 10 o'clock, and continuing every day after till the entire Stock is disposed of, at the Old Stand, corner of East Bay and Boyce's Wharf. The above stock consists principally of Table Knives and Forks, low priced Pocket Knives, Padloeks, Stock Locks, Knob Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, Fishhooks, Elwell's Hoes, Agricultural Implements, Car? penter's Tools, and a variety of other articles suitable for Country Stores, household and other purposes. Catalogues will be ready in a few days. Terms Cash. J. FR?SER MATHEWES, Auctioneer. April 1,1875 37 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, D. s. Taylor made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration, de bonis non, with Will annexed, on the Estate uad effects of David s. Taylor, Sr., deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all Mid singular the kindred and creditors of the laid David S. Taylor, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Fri iay, 16th day of April next, after publication tiereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew sause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 29th day of March, A. D. 1875. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. April 1,1875 37 2 MEDICAL CARD. JG. DUCKWORTH, M. D., Physician and ? Surgeon, a recent graduate of the Balti? more Medical College, offers his professional services to the citizens Jn the vicinity of Five Forks and surrounding country. He is located at Mr. L. H. Welborn's, where he may be found when not professionally engaged. April 1, 1875 87 1* S. C. Medical Association. THE ANNUAL SESSION of the South Carolina Medical Association will be hold in Charleston on TUESDAY, April 13th. HENRY D. FR?SER, M. D., Socretarv. April 1, 1875 37 2' MATZOTH! MATZOTH! MATZOTH will be manufactured this year under the superintendence of Mr. s. MAYERS. Orders for same, to secure atten? tion, must be sent in bv 10th April. Kinsman bros., 84 Market Street, Charleston, s. C. April 1, 1875 37 2 New Advertisements. SHARPS RIFLE COMPANY. Manufacturers of Patent Br-ech-loading, Military Sporting and Creedmoor Rifles. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Winner at International and nearly all other principal matches at Creedmoor. (See Official Record.) Sporting Rifles.830 to S3S Creedmor Rifles, with Elevations for 1S0O yd_...S90 and S125 Send for Illustratod Catalogue. Armory and Office, E. G. WESTCOTT, Hartford, Conn._President. The DIAMOND COTTON CHOPPER -?ir.M ILE work of ovrr 6 mm a 3 tin??< with 1 -?n A hn??. I Cotton Planter a ' midi Di?tl1Ultvr.th? i.-?t iiar rniilvator. Corn Planter attachment. AM wurmntcd. Ar.nl? wanted. S*ml for Illu.Ir.t fuWW^VcHEAP ZfZSSEZSZTS"'* ?. W. H1NSDAI.r. s?l. Payett.Tllla. n.c.or to ixwal Art. N. P. BUBNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL Was selected four years ago, and put to work in the Patent Office, Washingtc-, D. C., and has PROVED to ho the BEST. 19 sizes made. PRICES LOWER than any other first-class wheel. Pamphlet free. N. F. BDRNHAM, Yoek, Pa. A WEEK to Agents to sell an article saleable as ' ? v ?mr. Profits immense. Package free. Address BUCKEYE M'PG CO., Marlon, Ohio. _ SEND FOR ML/j MY NEW ADVERTISING: CHEAP: Goon: Systematic. All persons who contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send 25 cents to Geo. P. Rowell A Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET-BOOK (ninety-seventh edi? tion), containing list of over 2000 newspapers and esti? mates, showing tue cost. Advertisements taken for lead? ing papers in many States at a tremendous reduction from publishers' rates. Get the hook._ O _.9A per dav at home. Terms freo. Address tpt) h $?v GEO. STINSON A. CO., Portland, Maino. /Krirt A WEEK guaranteed to Male and Female Agents VI fin their locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. Par? ti I I ticulars Free. T 1 1 p. Q. VICKERY & CO., AugiiBta, Me. I? "DSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING."?Hov JL either sex may fascinate and gain the lovu and anections of any person they choose, instantly. This sim plo mental acquirement all can possess, free, hy mail, for 2?) cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Ora? cle Dreams Hints to Ladies. A queer book, loo.onn.ooo sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Phila? delphia. _._ A Estate Notice LL persons having demands against the Es? tate of John L. Holland, deceased, are hereby required to prosent them within the time required bv law, elso their claims will bo barred. JOSEPH N. BROWN, Receiver. Narch 11, 1875 34_4^ DR. M. L. SH?BFE OFFERS his Professional Services to the citizons of Anderson and vicinity. Opkioe?- Above the Drug Store of Wilhito <fc Williams. Fob 18, 1875 31 WHITE LEAD, ZINCS, COLORS, AND PUTTY. MANUFACTURED BY HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors. Office, 203 East Bay Street. Factory, Corner Cumberland and Philadelphia Sts., CHA-RLESTOlSr, S. O. IMPORTERS and Dealers in LUBRICATING AND PAINT OILS, WINDOW GJLASS and PAINTER'S MATERIAL. Agents for AVERILL'S CHEMICAL PAINT, PRINCE'S METALLIC, PAINT, RUB? BER AND LEATHER BELTING. Feb 25, 1875_32_fim AT THE Ladies' Store ANDERSON, S. C, THTJESDAY, APRIL 1, 1875, From 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. -0 THE FINEST selection of MILLINERY DRESS GOODS and all the NOVELTIES of the SEASON will be displayed. I have just returned from the North, where I posted myself in all the styles for the com? ing season, and will be pleased to see all my friends and customers presenton that occa? sion. Respectfully, MRS. C. C. PEGG. March 25, 1875 DISSOLUTION. THE undersigned have this day dissolved, by mutual consent, the partnership here? tofore existing between them. W. S. SMITH, A. R. CAMPBELL, March 22, 1875 W. N. MITCHELL. TO THE PUBLIC. Col. W. S. Smith having sold his intorest in the firm to Messrs. A. R. Campbell and W. N. Mitchell, the business will hereafter bo carried on under the name and stylo of A. R. CAMP? BELL <fe CO. All persons indebted to the late firm will come forward and sottlo by tho 15th April, or bo proceeded against according to law. Thanking our many friends and customers for their liberal patronage in the past, we so? licit a continuance of the same. A. R. CAMPBELL, W. N. MITCHELL. March 25, 1575 36 2 NOTICE OF SALE. WILL be sold at BELTON on SATURDAY, 24th of APRIL next, certain unclaimed freight in tho Depot of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, as follows: SIX BOXES OF CLOCKS and FIXTURES, Consigned to D. Lackey, at Belton. Sold on account of freight charges remaining unpaid. Terms Cash. A. J. STRINGER, Agent G. & C. R. R. March 25, 1875 36 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to saloon tho FIRST MON? DAY in APRIL NEXT, at Anderson Court House, the following TRACT OF LAND, Situated in Anderson County, containing 189 acres, more or less, bounding lands of A M Neal, Albort Jolly, 0. King and others. Levied on as the property of A W Guy ton, at tho suit of B F Crayton tt Co. Terms Cash?purchaser to pav for papers. WM. MeGUKIN, Shoriff. March 11, 1875 34 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. BY virtue of an Execution to mo directed, I will expose to salo on tho FIRST MON? DAY in APRIL next, at Anderson Court House, tho following proporty, to wit: 15 gallons Rum, 2 gallons Gin, 2 gallons Corn Whiskey, 3 gallons Rye Whiskey, 12 gallons Cherry Brandy, 12 gallon? Ginger Brandy, More or less, levied on as tho property of W. B. Davenport, at tho suit of A. Mcndleson vs. II. B. Davenport and V/. B. Davonport. Terms of salo Cash. WM. MeGUKIN, Shoriff. March 18,1875 35 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. BY virtuo of an Execution to mo directed, I will expose to salo on tho First Monday in April noxt, at Anderson C. H., ONE GRAY HORSE, Levied on as tho property of G. JI. Symmes, at tho snitof John E. Bollotte. Tyrms of salo Cash. WM. MeGUKIN, Sheriff. March 18, 1875 35 _ 3 Application for Homestead. MRS. LUCINDA B. HALL, having filed her petition in tho Probate Court of Anderson County for Homestead in tho Personal Estate of J. Calvin Hall, deceasod, Ordered, That tho hearing thereof bo had in my ollico on tho 6th day of April next. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judgo of Probate. March 4, 1875 33 5 TO THE PUBLIC. I STILL continue business at my old Stand, and call your attention to the following prices, which are unparallelled: Cracker?. ? Soda Crackors, xxx, 15 cents per pound. Oyster Pearls, 15 conts per pound. Lemon Cakes, 20 cents per pound. Ginger Snapps, 20 cents por pound. Nie Nacks, 25 cents per pound. Canned Goods. Oysters, 1 lb., 15 cents; 2 lb., 25 cents. Lobsters, 1 Ib., 25 cents. Salmon, 1 lb., 25 cents. Deviled Lobster, 30 cents, And others in proportion. Glass Goods. Pickles, pints, 20 cents; quarts, 30 conts; ? gallons, 50 conts ; gallons, 00 cents. Jellies?Tumblers and Wines, 20 cents. Goblets, 33J cents. Worcestershire Sauce, 25 cents. Tomato Catsup, 20 cents. Pepper Sauce, 15 cents. Culinary Articles Corn Starch, for puddings, &c, 15 c its. Desiccated Cocoauut, 35 cents. Macaroni, 20 cents. Green Tea, $1.00. Spice, SO cents. Cloves, 75 cents, <fcc, <fec, <kc. My object is to change business, and the Goods must bo sold. TERMS CASH. E. EEMTOD BELCHER, No. 10 Waverly House. March 11, 1875_34_ E.W.Marshall. W. H. Snowdest. Jos. T. Well?. "18757 SPRING TRADE. E. ?. MARSHALL & CO., DEALERS IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS ? NOTIONS, 9 and 11 Hayne Street, Charleston, - - So. Ca. WE aro now opening a largo and well-as? sorted stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which will bo completed by the 5th of March, and to which we invite the attention of the Trade at our now Stores, Nos. 9 and 11 Havne Street. March 1, 1875 _33_3m SHERIFF'S SALE. BY J. II. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. BY virtuo of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MON? DAY in APRIL next, at Andorson Court House, the following Tracts of Land, to wit.? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 33 acres, moro or less, on waters of Hurricane Crook, bounding lands of Susan Garrett, Win Watson and others. Also, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 140 acres, more or less, bounding lands of Nelson Guthrio, Thomas Martin, Rich? ardson Garrett and others. Levied on as the proporty of John Garrett, at the suit of W W Humphreys, lato Commis? sioner in Equity, for Clarissa Garrett. Terms of salo Cash?purchaser to pay for pa pors. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. March 12, 1875 34 4 ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against tho Estate of William Long, deceased, aro heroby required to present them within tho timo re? quired by law, olso their claims will be barred. Also, all persons indebted to said Estate will como forward and make payment to HENRY LONG, Administrator. March 25, 1S75 36 4* Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned heieby givos notice chat ho will make application to W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty, on Tuesday, the 13th day of April next, f?r a Final Settlement of the Estate of Mrs. Jane Smith, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. B. F. DUNCAN, Adm'r. March 11, 1875 _ 34 _ 5 Notice cf Final Settlement. "VTOTICE is horebv given that we will on tho XI 3rd of April next apply to W. W. Humphreys, Judgo of Probate, tor a Final Set? tlement of tho Estate of James L. Orr, Sr., deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. M. J. ORR, administratrix. JAMES L. ORR, Administrator. March 4, 1875 33 5 Engines Repaired.. npHE undersigned is ready to repair STA X TIONARY ENGIN ES and all other Ma? chinery, at the most reasonable prices. Orders loft with N. K. Sullivan it Co. will receive prompt attontion. C. II. BURDGES. Jan 7, 1875 25 _8m Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICH is heroby given that I will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate, on tho 13th day of April next for a Final Settlement of tho Estate of Samuel Smith, deceased, and for a discharge therefrom. B. F. CltAYTON, Adm'r. March II, 1875 34 5* I iNo Humbug! No Humbug! 9 Zf) BBLS. fine FAMILY FLOUR for sale -U\.t cheap for cash, bv W. S. SHARPE. TOO GAljkONS N. O. Molasses, in kegs, ? yJKJ half barrels and barrels?Muscovado and Reboiled Molasses for sale cheap for cash by W. S. SHARPE. 30.00, LBS- Granulated, Crushed, Extra , Ul/U C, and C, and choice New Orleans Sugars, for sale cheap for cash, by VV. S. SHARPE. O AAA LBS. prime Choice Rio and , \/\J \J Java Coffee, for_ sale_ cheap for cash, by W. S. SHARPE. 1pZf\ LBS. Extra Fine Gunpowder, and 0\J Hyson and Black Tea, lor sate cheap for cash, by W. S. SHARPE. ALSO, fine assortment of everything in tho line of GROCERIES, for sale cheap for cash, by W. S. SHARPE. ALARGE Stock of Saddles, Riding and Blind Bridles and Saddle Lavs, for sale cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. AGOOD lot of Ready-Made Clothing, con? sisting of Overcoats. Black and Colored Suits, for sale cheap for cash, bv W."S. SHARPS. Afine Stock of Shelf Hardware?Axes, Mat? tocks, Trace Chains, Cross Cut Saws, Nails, &c., cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. LARGE stock of LEATHER?consisting of Hemlock and Oak Tanned Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Lining Skins and Shoe Findings, cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. FINE stock of HATS, for men, boys and children, cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. s PLENDID assortment of Mens', SHOES and BOOTS. Also, Boys' Shoes <fc Boots, Ladies' Shoes, and Childrens' Shoes and Boots, cheap for cash. W. S. SHARPE. GENERAL assortment of DRY GOODS, which will be sold low for cash. W, S. SHARPS. Jan 7, 1875 25 THE FARMER'S GUANO. Grreat lie duct ion in Price. COTTON FIFTEEN CENTS. ZELL'S PHOSPHATE. CASH PRICE. Per Ton, payable May 1, 1875,...._$45 TIME PRICE. Per Ton, payable Nov. 1,1875,.$55 Cotton Option. Per Ton, payable Nov. 1,1875,.^?.$65 FREIGHT AND DRAYAGE ADDED. P. ZELL & soitsrs, Manufacturers, Baltimore, ffld, WATSON & SON, Agents, Anderson, S. C. Fob 11, 1S75 30 Sm FEED YOUR LAND AND IT WILL FEED YOU. Fifteen Cents per lb. for Cotton. MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, Middleton's Fish Ammoniated Phosphate, STONO PHOSPHATE, Z^IAN bo purchased with the option of paying ir. COTTON at FIFTEEN CENTS per pound. \j Parties desiring to purchase tho above Standard Fertilizers will do well to call and see me. Great inducements will be offered to those who wish to purchase for Cash, or on time without the Cotton option. I also have on hand a largo 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 piompt paying customers. To those"who have come forward in response to my oall and paid their indebtedness, I here? by tender my sincere thanks, and hope for a continuance of their custom. "To those who will not 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. Fob 4, 1875 29 O. A. REED, Waierly House Corner. HERE IT IS, MARCH, 1875. Many persons have not paid us up for previous years. How, in the name of sense, do you expect to get more credit for Supplies and Fertili? zers upon ivhich to make your crops this year, or how do you expect us to live and keep our business going unless you pay us ? You had better come along and pay us up, discharge your duty and die easy. Some body, yes numbers must be sued, unless they come square up to the rack, and yet you know how badly we hate to trouble you with costs. We still sell the best Fertilizer, or as good as is made?the "WANDO,"?? Dollars per Ton cheaper than last year. Our stock of merchandize is large and complete, and we want to sell all we can to people who pay their debts. Give us a call. Very Respectfully) Andorson, Feb. 11,1875. BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. 30 j Glassware, &c. I A good assortment of Glassware, Crockery and China Ware. ALSO, IRON, STEEL, CASTINGS, a good assort? ment of BUGGY MATERIAL. In fact, our stock is full and complete, as we are getting in New Goods overy week, and we will sell LOW for CASH, and to prompt customers on time. Give us a call before buying elsewhere, and get good Goods at low prices. TOWERS A- BROYLES, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson. Groceries and Provisions. WE keep a full lino of Groceries and Provis? ions, viz: Bacon, Fine Hams, Extra Family Flour, in J, }, i barrel sacks, Lard, Mackerel, Salt, Extra C, Granulated and ('rushed Sugar, I N. 0., Muscovado and Porto Rico Molasses, \ Rio and Java Coffee, Gun Powder, Young Hyson <t Oolong Tea, Fancy Grocorios, &a, for sale low bv TOWERS it BROYLES. Shawls, &c. ANice line of Shawls, Worsted Press Goods and Blankets, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, to close them out. If .von want bar? gains in those goods, call on us within the next thirty days. TOWERS it BROYLES. NOTICE IS heroby given that thirty days aftor data an application will bo mado to John W, Dan ids, Esq., Clerk of the Court for Anderson County, for a Charter incorporating Mt. Zion Church, in Helton, in accordance with Act of Asscmblv, approved February 20, 1874. 'II. B. GREENLEE, Church Clerk. March 11, 1874 34 5 Hides! Hides! Hides! YI7'ANTTEDbv the undersigned, for which YY CASH will be paid. OSI30RNE it McCULLY, Anderson, S. C. Fob 18, 1875 31 TOWERS & BROYLES Have a largo lino of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS ON hand, which they will sell low for cash, or to prompt paying customers on time. Garden Seeds. A FINE assortment of the best Garden Seeds, (Landreth's and D. M. Ferrv's.) EAR? LY ROSE, PINK EYE and GOODRICH PO? TATOES for sale low bv TOWERS & BROYLES. CLOTHIiSra! WE aro now offering our stock of Clothing at reduced prices to close out this stock. Call soon on TOWERS & BROYLES. HATS. ALARGE assortment of Hats for sale low by TOWERS <fc BROYLES. Hardware, Saddles, Bridles, (HASTINGS, &c. A full line, j TOWERS & BBOYLES. CARPETS! CARPETS and RUGS for sale low bv TOWERS A BROYLES. Bradley's Patent Phosphate. WE aro agents for Bradley's Patent Phos aate, which has no superior in market. TOWERS <fe BROYLES. LEATHER* WE keep a good stock of Oak Tanned and Hemlock Solo Loather, Harness and Upper Leather, French Calf Skins and Lining Skins. TOWERS <fe BROYLES. Boots and Shoes! A Full lino of Boots and Shoes, for sale low J\. by TOWERS <fc BROYLES.