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Judge Reed.?The Anderson Intelligencer was in error in saying that Judge Reed had re? turned with his family to Anderson, where he would spend the summer. Judge Reed ad? journed the Court of Common Pleas in this city on May 5th, after a continuous session of just three months. On May 5th he went to Ander? son with a part of his family, remained there two days, and returned to Orangeburg, where he held an extra term of the court until Thurs? day evening, the 13th. He then rejoined his family, in Charleston. On Friday and Satur? day he disposed of such business as was brought before him at Chambers. To-day he will open the Court of Common Pleas and General Ses? sions at Orangeburg. At its close he may have ? a week's vacation, which he will spend in the fcp-coaatry, and will then hold the summer terms of court in Charleston, beginning on the 1st Monday in June.?News and Charier. ? Hon. George H. Pendleton puts the case tersely thus: "The financial troubles, the stagnation of business, the depression of all industries, the extravagance and corruption of the public service, jthe demoralization of the admirastratron, the personal government of President Grant, the third term project, the violation of all law in the policy adopted to? ward the Southern States as a means there-to ; all these have filled the people with uneasiness, and they are anxiously seeking a better state of things." imt % mm ? JX was stated the other day that the grass-! noppera had been frozen out by the severity of j the winter, but a late dispatch from St. Joseph, Missouri, announced that -they have ""multi? plied and grown tike magic in the past few days," and from that point all the way out to the 3?.ocky Mountains we hear of them in alanaing numbers. In so rare carts of Kansas they are said to have already done great harm, and there seems every prospect of another ""plague" Ifke that of last year. ? TbfeNew York Tribune says editorially, that Pierrepon t accords with Bristol's financial views, but he is opposed to certain features of j the reconstruction acts. ???" It is Tbuly Wonderful, the variety and ingenuity of the conveniencies for the desk and office?Pens of varied patterns, Inkstands possesssing numberless advantages, Letter Files, each one the best, Envelopes of size and qualities infinite. It is almost bewildering to enter the large Broad Street Store of Walker, Evans & Cogswell, in Charleston, and see the number of these attractions. Here you find the largest Stationery Stock south of Balti? more, and you only have two troubles?first, sufficient cash; and second, the difficulty in deciding among the many things offered, each equally suitable to your wants. New Advertisements. COM! CORN! CORN! Aflfl BUSHELS CORN on the cob for sale *J\J\J for Cash, or on time to prompt pay? ing parties. . Apply early to LEWIS <fe CO., Anderson, S. C. May 20, 1875 44 4 JOHN I i BRINSDON, Engineer and Surveyor, :peivi>:leto2v, - - s. c. May 20,1875 44 6? Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the .Estate of Thomas Bow en, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the under? signed, properly attested, within the time pre? scribed! by law, and those indebted to make payment, E. T. COOLEY, Adm'r. May 20,1875 44 4* M OEDINANCE Regulating the Meat Market in the Town of Anderson. Be .it ordained; By the Intendant and War? dens of the Town of Anderson, now met and sitting in Council, and by the authority of the same: *? Section 1. That the present Market House ?hall be divided into not more than four nor less than two stalls, and shall be in charge of j the Chief Marshal, whose duty it shall be to see that all who rent or occupy stalls shall keep the same clean and in good order, and should any person or persons fail to keep his or their stall in this manner, it shall be the duty of said Marshal to report the party or parties to the Town Council as violators of this Ordinance. Provided, that one of said stalls be set aside exclusively for the use of persons not renting by the year, which-may be used by persons desiring to sell less than by the quarter, on application to the Chief Marshal, and on payment of one dollar to the Clerk for each day the same may be occupied. Sec. 2. No person shall be allowed to sell within the corporate limits of the Town of J Anderson Beef in quantities less than one quarter, Mutton or Kid in quantities less than whole, before nine o'clock in the morning, or after 4 o'clock in the afternoon, outside of the Market House. Sec. 3. That it shall be a violation of this Ordinance for any person to offer for sale, either in the Market House or within the cor? poration of the Town, any poor, unsound, or other than good and fat animals; that all meats sold in the Market House shall first be inspected and received as good by the Chief | Marshal of the Town, and that all animals slaughtered within the corporation shall first be also inspected and received by him whilst on foot Sec. 4. No stall shall be rented for a less time than one year, and the rent of a stall shall be Fifty Dollars, and shall be paid in ad? vance; the lessee to furnish his own scales* The market hours shall be from 4 o'clock p. m. of each day until 9 o'clock a. m. the following day, and the Chief Marshal shall keep the time. Sec. 5. Nothing contained in this Ordinance shall prevent parties who are Lessees from selling all day in the Market House, if it be necessary to dispose of their meats. Sec. 6. Any person or persons who shall violate this Ordinance shall be fined not more than Fifty Dollars nor less than Fifteen Dol? lars for each and every violation. Sec. 7. All Ordinances now in force which may conflict with the provisions of this Ordi? nance are hereby repealed. Done and ratified in Council, and the Seal of the- Corporation of said Town affixed thereto this, the 18th day of May, A. D. 1875. JOHN R. COCHRAI^ Intendant. Jas. H. Bewley, Clerk Council. May 20, 1875 U 1 {??} JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OF CALICOES, ALPACAS, LINEN SUITINGS And all other kinds of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. I have on hand A Complete Stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, Of all styles and qualities, well selected. Also, a neat assortment of Fancy Cassimeres, Cottonades, Linens, &c., for Men's Wear. A Fine Lot of Ready Made SPRING SUITS, of the Latest Styles. Also, a full supply of BLEACHINGS and LINENS, and ALL OTHER DRY GOODS usually kept in this market. Special attention is called to I MY STOCK OF GROCERIES, Which are of the choicest quality. I have an EXTRA ARTICLE of FAMILY FLOUR, which I am selling very low for the money. Also, a full line of Hardware?Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Rakes and Plows, OF ALL PATTERNS. I would respectfully ask my friends and customers to call and examine my Goods. I will guarantee prices to be satisfactory. I SELL VERY SHORT FOR THE CASH DOWN ! W. S. 8HARPE. May 20, 1875 44 FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. GREAT HOME-MADE FERTILIZER. SIMPSON, HILL <fe CO. would in form the Farming community that they are prepared to fnrin.sh CHEMICALS, properlyjproportioned, for one of the best FERTILIZERS known, at not exceeding one-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 the County, who express themselves fully satisfied with results, regarding it as equal, if not superior to any of the Commercial, some of them having tested them side by side. We refer you to a few of them, viz: Wm. Burriss, John Brown, James A. Drake Hugh McCarley, Geo. Stevenson, Dr. Carpenter, John Dalrymple, Rev. Jacob Burriss. Many others might be mentioned. In no case have unfavorable results been reported. Please call on us at our Drug Store and get your Chemicals, also formula and directions for use. SIMPSON, HILL Sc CO. * 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. We do not wish to bo harsh?but the money MUST COME. SIMPSON, HILL <fc CO. Nov 19, 1874 _19 _ REPORT OF THE CONDITION "NATIONAL BANK OF ANDERSON/ At Anderson, in the State of South Carolina, at close of business May 1st, 1875 : BESOUBCES. Loans and Discounts.8 83,502 10 Over Drafts.~..~....- 6 19 U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation.? 50,000 00 Du? from approved Reserve Agents. 31,785 77 Due from other National Banks ._. 12,331 68 Beal estate, furniture and fixtures. 1,500 00 Current Expenses and Taxes paid.... 1,730 04 Premiums paid. 5,500 00 Bills of other National Banks. 5,985 00 Fractional currency (including nickels). 414 14 Specie (including Gold Treasury Notes). 1,747 10 Legal Tender Notes... 10,340 00 Bedcmption Fund with U. S. Treasurer, (5 per cent, of circulation,). 2,250 00 Due from U. 8. Treasurer, other than per cent. Bedemptio.) i"und.-. 1,475 00 Total.3208.57G 02 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in.~S 50,000 00 Surplus Fund. 4,000 00 Other undivided Profits. 12,032 49 National Bank Notes outstanding. 43.C00 00 Dividends unpaid. 20 00 Individual Deposits subject to check. 78,298 18 Demand Certificates of Deposit. 8,042 20 Time Certificates of Deposit. 11,983 15 Total.$208,576 02 State op South Carolina, 1 County of Anderson. J I, J. A. Bbock, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. BROCK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of May, 1875. B. FRANK MAULDIN, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: s. Blecklky, ) G. W. Fant, [-Directors. Joseph N. Brown, j FOSTER'S SECOND Texas Drawing. $200,000 S8?S! Houses & Lands. POSITIYELY THE LAST POSTPONEMENT. Will draw, without fail, at Houston, Texas, JUNE SO, 1875. We did not sell quite all our Tickets in time to draw on the 13th of May ; but so certain are we of success, and in evidence of our good faith and intentions, we will receive, in payment for Tickets, certificates of deposit in any first class bank in the U. S., with this endorsement: "Payabio only when Foster's Texas Drawing takes place." No Scaling of Prizes, but every ono paid in full. Over 60,000 acres of choice land, centrally located, near railroads, 17 Houses, 2325 Gold Coin prizes, among them ono of ?10,000, and one or $5,000. Our enterprise is endorsed by the City Council. Reliable Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars. Thoy will convince you we are both reliable and responsible Tickets only $1.00. Eleven for $10, and 23 for ?20. No connection with any other similar enterprise. Commendatory.?Having, from our long acquaintance with J. E. Foster, every confi? dence in his integrity, we feel justified in say? ing we believe he will carry out his Distribu? tion honestlv and fairly.?Signed by the ? Tavor, Hon. J. T. D. Wilson, and the City Council. We arc specially desirous that parties inter? ested would write to the Banks, Merchants and Postmaster of this place (where we have lived 15 years) for information as to our relia? bility. J. E. FOSTER, Manager, Houston, Texas. May 20, 1875 44 4 NEW STORE! BELTON, S. C. THE undersigned would respectfully call attention to the fact that he has just open? ed a Grocery and Provision Store At Belton, S. C, and solicits the patronago of his friends and the public generally. W. S. SMITH. May 13, 1875 _43_ Hides! Hides! Hides! WANTED by tho undersigned, for which CASH will be paid. OSBORNE & McOULLY, Anderson, S. C. Fob 18, 1875 31 QUICK SALES SMALL PROFITS. MAY, 1875. TTTE have received from New York and VY Charleston a full line of beautiful Prints, Muslins, Percales, Pique, Lawns, White Muslins, Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Long Cloths, 3 to 10-4 wide, Cottonade, Tweeds, Cashmarets, Brown Linens, In fact, a complete line of Dry Goods, and for sale low by TOWERS & BROYLES. Hats for Men and Ladies ! A FULL lino of Ladies' trimmed and un trimmed Hats. In Men and Boys' Hats, we have a splendid line of Wool, Felt and Straw Goods, at prices to suit tho times. TOWERS & BROYLES. Boots and Shoes! MEN'S Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, Women's Misses and Childrens' Shoes and Gaiters, from 50 cents per pair up to the best. Also, Miles & Sons' celebrated Shoes and Gaiters for wo? men and children. Wo would respectfully ask an inspection of our stock by all who wish to bu\r good Shoes and Boots. TOWERS & BROYLES. CLOTHING! A GOOD line of Clothing, for sale cheap by TOWERS A BROYLES. Saddles and Bridles. A NICE assortment of Saddles and Bridles. Also, Buggy and Harness material for sale low by TOWERS *fc BROYLES. Harness Made and Repaired ! We have in connection with our Storoa Har? ness Siiop, and will furnish new Harness, or have old ones repaired :xs cheap as can be done iu Town. Give us a call. TOWERS A BROYLES. 'Hardware. OUR stock of Shelf Hardware, Nails, Hoes, Scythe Blades and Cradles, Iron, Castings, Shovels, Spades, Ac, is complete. Cast Steel Sweeps and other Plows. Wooden Ware, Crockcrv, China and Glassware. TOWERS ??? BROYLES. Groceries and Provisions. WE have Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar, New Orleans, Muscovado and Porto Rico Molasses, Extra No. 1 Hams, Bacon, Lard, Family Flour, Fresli Rice, Fresh Soda Crackers, and a good Assortment of Fancy Groceries. ALSO, A good stock of* Hemlock and Oak Tan Sole Leathor, Calf Skins, Lining Skins and Harness Leather, and many other articles too numerous to mention in an advertisement. We solicit an inspection of our Goods by all who wish to buy. We charge nothing for showing our stock, and our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits" for cash or to prompt paying customers on time. Wo do not wish to sell to thoso who cannot pay at tho end of the year, as there is no profit in selling goods and wait two and three years for tho monoy. TOAVERS A BROYLES, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson. Notice of Final Settlement. 'THE undersigned hereby gives notice that lie will make application to W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty, on Tuesday, the 8th of Juno next, for a Final Settlement of tho Estato of Joseph B. Palmer, deceased, and a Final Disehargo therefrom. THOS. B. PALMER Adm'r. May 6,1875 42 5 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against tho Estato of John McCowu, doceased, are hereby notified to present the same to mo, le? gally attested ; and all persons indebted to the said Estato are notified that tho same must bo settled without delav. W. T. McCOWN, Adm'r. April 22, 1875 40 3* DR. M. L. SHARPE OFFERS his Professional Serviees to the citizens of Anderson and vicinitv. Office?Abovo tho Drug Ntoro of VVilhito A. Williams. Fob 18, 1875 01 IT IS NO JOKE, BUT A REAL FACT THAT LEWIS & CO. ARE GIVING The Worth of the Money in any Goods they Sell. F OR INSTANCE? You can get a GENUINE HAND-MADE BOOT or SHOE, at loss than home-made prices. A "NOBBY HAT," or a "GRANGER," at a reasonable price. And those WHITE LACE INDIA LAWNS and PIQUES are reallv exquisite. So the Ladies all say. And the CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHAMBRES, PRINTED LAWNS and DRESS GOODS all are beautiful. We refer to the Ladies for proof of it. You can buy any? thing you want AT A REAL LOW DOWN FIGURE ! In fact, SO MUCH CHEAPER than you have been accustomed to, that It will SURPRISE you to see and hear. Our Stock is now NEW and FRESH. Come soon and get the choice. Our substantial lines and Staple Goods are complete. All in need of good Goods at the right kind of prices, will do well to call and see for themselves. April 29, 1876 LEWIS &> CO., ? Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. 41 3m TsTEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! ! A.X THE HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM MARKET, I NOW OFFER FOR SALE A COMPLETE STOCK OF LADIES' GOODS of every VARIETY, And of the NEWEST and most FASHIONABLE patterns, which I will sell VERY CHEAP for Cash or on time to prompt paj-ing customers. Special Attention paid to Millinery and Mantua-Making. At the "WAYERLY HOUSE CORNER" I have also on hand a A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, And ovorything else pertaining to a GENERAL RETAIL BUSINESS. All persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to give me a call. May 6, 1875 C. A.. REED. 39 WHITE LEAD, ZINCS, COLORS, AND PUTTY. MA.TXtJEACTXJ]REr> BY HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors. Office, 203 East Bay Street. Factory, Corner Cumberland and Philadelphia Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS and Dealers in LUBRICATING AND PAINT OILS, WINDOW CRASS and PAINTER'S MATERIAL. Agents for AVERILL'S CHEMICAL PAINT, PRINCE'S METALLIC, PAINT, RUB? BER AND LEATHER BELTING. Feb 25, 1875 32 6m THE undersigned, having improved and enlarged their CARRIAGE MANU? FACTORY ou Main Street, opposite the residence of J. C. Whitefield, Esq., would respectfully call the atten? tion of their friends, and the nublie generally, to their large and well-finished lot of BUGGIES, WAGONS, etc. They aro now prepared to JL.XJ1AJU1E ui L?el'iNEST and most IMPROVED STYLES, Carriages, Top and Open Buggies, and Wagons, And solicit orders for the same. Special attention will be given to REPAIRING- of all KINDS, And everything WARRANTED to be dono in WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER. Givousa call. REED & STEPHENS, April 15, 1S75 30 Main Street, Anderson, S. C. ?m SMITH, CLARK & CO., McCully's Corner, - - - Anderson, S. ft, HAVE RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER BROAD-CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, And are ready and willing to sell them. WILL SELL VERY LOW FOR CASH. Call in and examine for yoursolvos their CHEAP GOODS, and don't delay too long, or you might miss a bargain. A small lot of HATS and SHOES at COST ! May (), 1875_42 3 INDEED! IT IS STRANGE HOW PEOPLE DO. WE have called on you from time to timo to pav the MONEY you JUSTLY GAVE US, and you WON'T DO IT. Wo still urge you to pay your HONEST DEBTS ; and if you are de? termined not to pay, come in and talk with us about them, any way, and leave us impressed that you will sometime, perhaps, pay us a little something. Our Guano Company?tho WANDO?need their money due for past years, also; and we warn you again that there will bo a TERRIBLE SUEING .soon, unless ail of our old claims are paid up. We have still a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS on hand, which wo will cheerfulJv DIVIDE AMONG THOSE WHO PAY THEIR DEBTS. BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. Anderson, May?'?, lS7.r>. S. BLECKLEY. 42 i us* mm ANDERSON, S. C. SPRING STILES, 1875. I AGAIN invite my friends and customers to call and examine mv large stock of MILLI? NERY and DRESS GOODS, which I havo just received. I spent two weeks in the North, where I posted myself in all the styles for tliG present season. My DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT is complete, and I guarantee satisfaction in Ma? king and in the styles for Cutting and Fitting. Ladies' and Children's HATS trimmed in the most fashionable styles, and upon the shortest notice. Orders received by Railroad will be filled, and goods sent by next train. I keep on hand a large stock of LADIES' GLOVES and HOSIERY, young Ladies' and Gents' FANCY SASHES, BOWS and TIES. I am still the agent for Madam Demorest's Patterns for Ladies' and Children, and have a large stock on hand, which will bo sent by mail when ordered. Special attention given to all the styles for Party and Bridal Outfits. Attention also given to dress for Funeral occasions and Burial Ser? vices. I have just received the suh-agency for this place for the newly patented IRON?that smoothes, glosses, ruffles, crimps and flutes. All ladies should call and see it. Stamping for Braiding, Embroidery and Fluting done upon short notice. New Goods received weekly. I thank my friends for their past patronage, and most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. MRS. C. C. PEGG. AprilS, 1875 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge, WHEREAS, Mrs. Anna Poor made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration, with Will annexed, on the Estate and effects of John Poor, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John Poor, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be hold at Anderson Court House, on Fri? day, 28th day of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock'in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they havo, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of May, A. D. 1875. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. May 13,1875 43 2? WILHITE & WILLIAMS WOULD inform their friends, and the pub? lic generally, that they have bought out Benson & Sharped and 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 and 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, ??r- Prescriptions carefully compounded. Jan 14, 1875 20 ly HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN CAROLINA RICE, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, &c., 197 and 199 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sole Agents for South Carolina for the Sale of OLD VALLEY WHISKEY. Aug 20,1874 6 6m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. W. Orr, Adm'r. of James Orr, dee'd, Plain? tiff, against Georgiana Orr, J. M. Orr, and others.?Complaint to sell Land, Marshal As? sets, Relief, &c. rpHE Creditors of James Orr, deceased, are JL hereby notified to present and prove their demands before me on or before the 15th day of July next, on pain of losing all interest or advantage under any decree made in the above stated case. JOHN W. DANIELS, Cierk Court Common Pleas. May 13, 1S75 43 S Fresh Stock of Millinery! MISS DELLA KEYS begs to inform her friends and the ladies generally that she lias lately received a choice and and beautiful selection of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac, and will constantly make additions there? to, which are oll'cred at small profits to cash customers. All orders for Dress Making, ei? ther for ladies or children, will be promptly executed in the latest styles. Entrance next door to Maj. B. P. Whitner's office, on Brick Rango. Stamping done as usual. MISS DELLA KEYS, Up-Stairs, No. 3 Brick Range. April 22, 1875 40 3m T. D. KENNEDY^ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL practice in the Circuit and Probate Courts of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, and in Trial Justice Courts of this County. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Office?Second door to thG lell over A. P. Ilubbard's Store. Marth 10, 1874 S6 NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made thirty days after date to John W. Daniels, Esq., Clerk of the Court for Anderson County, for a Charter incorporating the Welfare Color? ed Baptist Church, in accordance with the Act of Assembly in such eases mado and provided. By order of the Church. N. B. GAILLARD, Church Clerk. May 13, 1875 43 6* 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 Thursday, the 10th day of June next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Pene? lope Nelson, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. TU ? STATE SAVINGS and INSURANCE BANK of ANDERSON, S. C, Administrator. May G, 1^75 42 5 Notice of Final Settlement. Tin-: undersigned hereby gives notice that h<> will makeapplication to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Wednesday, the i'th day of June next, f*raFi nal settlement of the Estate of Benjamin Gas saway, dee'd., ami a Final Discharge therefrom. JAMES S. GASSAWAY, Administrator with Will annexed. May 6, 1875 42 5