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? There are some merchants who affect to believe that the immense business done by A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York, is mainly at? tributable to the superior advantages enjoyed by the firm, and not to any particular sagacity. How widely they miss the mark a recital of one &ct will evidence. The amount of money expended for advertising by A. T. Stewart & Co. during last year was ?800,000. Here is one of the principal secrets of their prosperity. They know the value of printer's ink, and are not backward in taking advantage of their knowledge. Such advantages might be en? joyed by every firm in the country. A. T. Stewart & Co. have not a monopoly of the privilege of advertising. HYMENEAL. MARRIED, on Thursday evening, May 20th, in the Methodist Church, Newberry, by the Rev. Manning Brown, Mr. J. CLARK WARD LAW, of Walhalla, and Miss BETTIE MOOR ?MAN, daughter of the late Col. Rob't. Moor? man, of-Newbeny. On Sunday morning, Mav 25th, bv James AIcLeskev, Esq., Mr. JOHN T. FOWLER | fend Miss'SARAH J. R. MORGAN. OBITUARY. DIED, on Tuesday morning, May 25,1875, of Paralysis, Mrs. ELVIRA BROWNE, wife of Dr. Jasper Browne, in the forty-third year of her age. For five days previous to her death she was deprived of reason and speech, conse? quently unable to state her prospects bej'ond the grave; yet, the life she lived was such as to establish" beyond a reasonable doubt that she was fully prepared to meet her God with? out condemnation. Always patient, submis? sive and cheerful under all circumstances, never murmuring in sickness or health, but always exhibiting that patient resignation to the will of God as becomes a true Christian. Although she was unostentatious in the Chris? tion religion which she professed, yet it was manifested constantly in all her acts of life. She has left an example behind worthy to bo followed by her husband and children, and all that desire to live and die a true Christian. J. jst" It is Truly 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 oewildering to enter the large Broad Street Store of Walker, Evans & Cogswell, in Charleston, and see the number of these attractions. Herb you find the largest Stationery Stock south bi 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. FREE SCHOOLS. ACONVENTION of the Trustees and Taach ers of the Free Schools in Anderson County will be held at Anderson C. H. on SATURDAY, 12th of JUNE instant, and it is earnestly requested that all .interested will at? tend. Important matters will be presented for consideration. THOS. P. BENSON, School Commissioner A. C. . June 3, 1875 46 2 To the People of Anderson. WE have commenced the BEEF MARKET in earnest, and will do all we can to have good BEEF and jMUTTON every dav in the mar? ket, and as soon as we can get Beef from the mountains, we will furnish as good as can be had in the State. All we ask is a trial. Market price, 4 to 12ic. per pound. WHITE & HOLDEN. June 8,1875 46 3m THRESHING, SAWING, &c. FOR the convenience of our friends in the country, we will in a few days start out a TRAVELING ENGINE and Sweep Stake THRESHER, and for the benefit of those hav? ing small patches of grain around Town, wo will run a Thresher at our Tannery for the season. SAWING done until September next. GRINDING done on Tuesdays and Fridays, as usual. OSBORNE & McCULLY. Juno 3,1875 46 lm THE CHARLESTON HOTEL WILL NOT BE CLOSED THIS SUMMER. All Guests patronizing us during the Sum? mer and Fall months, and remaining a week or more, will be allowed a reasonable discount, except occupants of rooms on the first or par? lor floor. The attention of the Country Merchants is respectfully called to this notice. Juno 3, 1S75 46 SAVE YOUR LABOR. Something New for Farmers ! THE undersigned has purchased the right of I MODEM'S IMPROVED CULTIVATOR for Anderson and Oconee Counties, and invites the attention of farmers to this unrivalled im? plement, which has been thoroughly tested by many parties in this section, and given entire satisfaction. Farm rights are sold at Five Dol? lars, and can be procured of any of the agents named below, or from the undersigned. Town? ship rights can be obtained also. Attention is ?directed to the annexed certificates. W. J. HIX, Fair Play, S. C. CERTIFICA TES. Pendleton, May 25, 1875. '3b the Farmers of Anderson and Oconee 'Counties: Believing by the use of improved iobor-saving machines the interest of farmers can best bo advanced, I herewith take pleasuro dn recommending the Roden Improved Culti? vator, owned by Mr. W. J. Hix, as an imple? ment worthy of their consideration. I have seen at work, and have worked it myself, and J have no hesitation in saying that it surpasses anything of the kind I have ever used. As a cultivator of corn and cotton it cannot be .equalled. It is just what the farmers need. One hand and horso cau do the work of two bands and horses. Respectfully, RICHARD W. SIMPSON. Anderson, May 26,1575. "W. J. Hix, Esq.?Dear Sir: We liavo been -using one of your Roden's Improved Cultiva? tors, and are well pleased with its performance. We used it in bedding land for cotton, making the prettiest beds we ever saw for four feet arows in two "rounds, or four furrows. Wo used two Twisters in bedding, and found the draft light for one horse. We also used it for cover? ing corn with two small Bull-Tongues or Go? phers, which done the work beautifully, leav? ing a pretty, narrow ridge for the corn to como np on. Uavo not as yet usod it in the cultiva? tion of crops, hut aro confident it will givo en? tire satisfaction. Our Germans, who are noted for fine plowing, are highly pleased with it af? ter using it. Yours, with respect, B. F. CRAYTON A SONS. Mountain Creek, Mav 3:, 1875. This is to certify that 1 have used Roden's Improved Cultivator, and am well pleased with dts performance. In the first plowing of corn, I used the bull tonguo on the front and the twister in the rear, and it did the work beau? tifully, excelling anything I have ever fried. In trie second plowing, used two round shov? els, and was equally pleased. A medium sized mule drew the plow with perfect ease. I be? lieve that its facility in working cotton will prove equally satisfactory. W. G. WATSON. AGENTS. ANDERSON?Reed A Stephens, B. F. Cray ton A Sons, and \V. B. Watson & Co. BELTox?George W. Cox. Storeville?T. L. Clinkseales. Pendleton?G. G. Richards. Walhalla?Jonn F. Thompson. Mountain Creek?W. G. Watson. Varennes?C. S. Mattison. June 3, 1875 4G JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OP CALIGOES, 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 SPKING 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 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 tho money. Also, a full Hue of Hardware?Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Rakes and Plows, OF ALL PATTERNS. I would respectfully ask my friends and customers to call and examino my Goods. I will guarantee prices to be satisfactory. I SELL VERY SHORT FOR THE CASH DOWN s \V. 8. 8HAEPE. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, & THE undersigned, having improved and enlarged their CARRIAGE MANU? FACTORY on Main Street, opposite the residence of J. C. Whitefiold, Esq., would I respectfully call tho atten? tion of their friends, and the public generally, to their large and well-finished lot ol BUGGIES, WAGONS, etc. Thev are now prepared to EXECUTE In the FINEST and most IMPROVED ST1L.ES, Carriages, Top and Open Buggies, and Wagons, And solicit orders for the same. Special attention will be given to REPAIRING of all KIjSTDS, And everything WARRANTED to bo done in WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER. Give us a call. REED & STEPHENS, Main Street, Anderson, S. C. April 15, 1875 30 3m IMPSON, HILL & CO DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, CORNER BENSON HOUSE, - - ANDERSON, S. 0 \T7"E would call tho attention of our old customers, and tho public generaliv, to our large IT Stock of WHITE LEAD, OILS AND VAENISHES, Which wo aro selling at prices that defy competition. ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL. Wo are also Agents for Simmons' Hepatic C ompoimd, Which we are prepared to sell at manufacturer's prices. 9 SI3IPSON, I-UHJL, Sc CO. June 3, 1875 _40 Assessment Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the County Auditor's Ollicowill be open on and from the First day of June, 1875, to and including the Twentieth day of July, 1875, for the recep? tion of the Roturns of 1'ersonal Property in Anderson County for tho year 1S75. For the convenience of Tax-payers, arrangements have been made with Deputies to be at the places hereinafter named to receive Returns of Per? sonal Property for tho year 1875: Fork Township, at W. T. Grubb's Store?On the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 10th and 17th of July, 1875. Pendloton Township, at Pendlcton?On the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 10th, 17th, 19th and 2Uth of July, 1875. Garvin Township, at Bethany?On tho 28th, 29th and 30th of Juno, 1S75. Garvin and Brushy Creek Townships, at Equality?On the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of July, 1875. Brushy Creek Township, at W. D. Sitton's? On the 5th, Gth, 7th, 8th, 9th and luth of J uly, 1875. Williamston Township, at Williamston?On the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 10th and 17th of July, 1875. Hopowell Township, at Carpenter & Ander? son's Store?On the 15th, 16th and 17th of Julv, 1875. Savannah Township, at Holland's Store?On tho 28th, 29th and 30th of Juno, and 1st, 2nd and 3rd of J uly, 1875. Dark Corner Township, at Sherard's Store On the 5th, Gth, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th of July, 1875. Hall Township, at Walter's Store?On tho 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th of July, 1875. Belton Township, at Belton?On tho 5th, Gth, 7th, 8th, 9th and lUth of July, 1875. Honea Path Township, at Honea Path?On tho 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, IGth and 17th of July, 1875. Martin Township, at Reuben Clinkscales' Mill?On the 28th, 2?th and 30th of June, and 1st, 2nd and 3rd of July, 1S75. Broadaway Township, at Neat's Creek?On the 8th, 9th and 10th of July, 1875. According to a recent Act of the Legislature, Tax Payers will return their Projportyon hand the lirst day cf June, instead of the first day of July, as heretofore. There being no assess? ment of Realty this year, wo would advise all those who have bought or sold Real Estato since the first day of July last, to make their Returns at the Auditor's bllice, in order to pre? vent errors, Ac. After the 20th of July, all Returns received arc additional Returns, and a penalty of lifty por cent, is added for neglecting to return be? fore that time, except ill cases of sickness, out of the County, Ac. We hopo that Tax Payers will be a little more careful in making their Returns. Taxes are an item now, and parties (rtlght to bike as much interest in the matter as they would in selling a mule or a bale of cotton. It is best to make a memorandum of their effects at homo; also of the number of Returns made, and in what Township, or if an addi? tional return, (which is the same as another Township); and when they pay their taxes, to get as many receipts as they made Returns. Or if they get another party to pay for them, to post them up in these matters, and when the receipts aro obtained, to see that all the Real and Personal Property they own is included. I If not, there is a screw loose. By so doing, all ! this extra cost, trouble and penalties maybe saved. THOMAS J. WEBB, County Auditor. May 27, 1875 45 3 JOHN A. H. BRINSD0N, Engineer and Surveyor, May 20, 1W5 44 S5?. O New Advertisements. N. F. SURNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL Was selected four years ago, and put to work in the Patent Office, Washington, I). C, and has PROVED to be the REST, l'j sizes made. PRICES LOWER than any other first-class wheel. Pamphlet free. N. F. BURNIIAM, York, Pa. IffOST EXTRAORDINARY Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers In the State of SOUTH CARO? LINA! Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address GEO. P. ROWELL A CO., Advertising Agents, No. 11 Park Row. New York. Refer to Emtor ok this Paper. )0 h vGKO.STINSv/N i $77 Terms free. Address A CO., Port laud, Maine. A WEEK guaranteed to Male ami Female Agents in their locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. Par? ticulars Free. P. 0. VICKERY A CO., Augusta, Me. ffpSYCnOMAXCY, OR SOUL CHARMING."?How JT 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 Ora? cle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. loo,noo,ooo sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Publishers, Phila? delphia. _ Advertiser's Gazette! A Journal of Information for Advertisers. Edition, 9,600 cop? ies. Published weekly. Terms, $2 per annum, in advance. FIVE SPECIMEN COPIES (DIFFERENT DATES) TO ONE ADDRESS FOR 23c Office No. 41 Park Row, New York, GKO. P. ROWELL & CO., Editors und Publishers. COL, ASBURY-COWARD PRINCIPAL. A FULL COEPS OF ABLE PEOFESSOES. COM PLETE outfit of Arms, Apparatus, olc., for thorough mental and physical training. Location noted for hcalthfuluesM, and possess? ing Railroad and Telegraphic facilities. Kni? ll lust rated < 'nudogin- apply 1" Priori pal. June.'!, 1875 -jii I 111 ~ DR. M. L. SH?RPE OKFEISS his Professional Servi-es to the citizens of Anderson und vieiuily. <ipriCK ?Above (lie l?rug Simr of \Vilhilc A' Willintus. Feb is, 1870 ?l SEWING MACHINES AND THEIR SALES. From the Net') York Daily News. "The fact, we believe, is indisputable that, so far as the Sewing Machine is concerned,-Americans mn put in the best claim to having been its inventors, and not to having been its inventors merely, but to having been mainly instru? mental in affording to the world at largo the incalculable benefits resulting from this great desideratum of the age. "Few inventions, more (ban that of the Sowing Machine, have produced a livelier interest in the public mind. What wonder, therefore, that its advent among a people.so prover? bially prone to exorcise their inventive faculties should have awakened a spirit of competition in the same line of discov ?|ory? What wonder that a mushroom growth of Sewing jpMachines should, in consequence (and in no protracted space |r of time), havo.been the result? We have neither the leisure nor the space just now, however, to justify the attempt on our part to give anything like a complete history of what may be designated the strife for pre-eminence among Sewing Machine Manufacturers in this city during (we will say) the last twenty years. Lot us commence, therefore, with the year 1871. In that year no less than twenty-live different Sewing Machine Companies (each intent upon producing in the public mind an exalted idea of its own Machine) were in most active competition ; and each, as a mat? ter of course, willing to base its claims to pre-eminence upon the amount of sales to be effected by it during the year. In other words, the sales of any particular Machine were considered the true index of its popularity. Well, in tho above year, 1871, TUB SINGER MANUFACTU? RING COMPANY sold 281,260 Machines, being just 1,890 more than were sold by its two prin? cipal competitors during said year. "During the year 1872, the Singer Manufacturing Company effected sales to tho amount of | 219,708 Machines, outnumbering those of its principal competitor during said period 45,670. "In lS7:i the sales of the Singer .Manufacturing Company reached 232,444, being 113,254 more than were sold during the said year by its highest competitor, and as many as wero sold by all its other competitors combined.' "And here it is worthy of remark that, while the sales of the principal companies this year (1S73) fell very considerably short of their sales in 1872, thoso of the Singer Manufac. Co. wero largely increased. Well, conformably with th^ir settled practice, the practice, we mean of in lcreasing their sales each,succooding* year, the SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, last year, (1874) brought their sales tip to the astonishing figure of 241,670, BEATING THEIR ?I0ST FORMIDABLE COMPETITOR 143,842, But tho sales of that competitor show a falling off in 1874, as compared with 1873, of over 2(j,000 Machines ! where (as already stated) the sales of the Singer Company show an increase year by year, and the sales of the other Companies, for several years at least, show a decrease. We are governed in our statements by reliable "Statistics of Sales'' made to the owners of the princi? pal patents by those licensed under them. And in this place let us repeat that wo hold to the rule that the comparative sales of a Machine constitute a good criterion ol its merits, and more especially so when the rule in question has been thorough!}- tested through a series of years. JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent Singer Sewing Machines, May 17, 1875 ANDERSON AND PI CK ENS COUNTIES. 45 lm 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 really exquisite. So the Ladies all say. And tho 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. Como soon and get tho 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 seo for themselves. April 20. 1S75 LEWIS & CO., O Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. 41 3m NEW G-OODS ! NEW GOODS* ! AT 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 YERY CHEAP for Cash or on time to prompt paying customers. Special Attention paid to Millinery and Mantua-Making. At tho "WAVERLY HOUSE CORNER" I have also on hand a A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, And everything else pertaining to a GENERAL RETAIL BUSINESS. All persons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to give me a call. C. A. REED. May 6, 1875 AND PUTTY. MANUFACTURED I5Y HOLMES, CALDER & CO., Proprietors. Office, 203 East Bay Street. Factory, Comer Cumberland and Philadelphia Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C. IMPORTERS and Dealorsin LUBRICATING AND PAINT OILS, WINDOW GLASS and PAINTER'S MATERIAL? Agents for AVERILL'S CHEMICAL PAINT, PRINCE'S METALLIC, PAINT, RUB? BER AND LEATHER BELTING. Fob 2n, 1875 _ _32 _fim INDEED! IT IS STRANGE HOW PEOPLE DO. WE have called on you from time In time lo pay the MONEY you .1USTLY OWE US, and you WON'T l><> IT. We . Lill urge you lo pay your HONEST DEBTS ; and if you are de? termined not to pay, como in and talk with us about them, any way, and leave us impressed thai von will!sometime, perhaps, pay us a little something. % our Guano Company- the WANDo?need their money due for past years, also; and wo warn you again thai there will bo a TLRUIBLE SUEING soon, unless ail of our oi l claims are paid up. We have still a LARGE STO? K OK GOODS on hand, which wo will cheerfully DIVIDE AMONG THOSE WHO PA V THEIR DEr.TS. BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BJLECKLEY. ANDERSON, S. C. SPRING STYLES, 1875. -0 I AGAIN Invite my friends and customers to call and examine mv large stock of MILLI? NERY and DRESS GOODS, which I have just received. I spent two weeks in the North, where I posted myself in all the styles for the 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 tho ?hortest notice. Orders received by Railroad will be Idled, 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' aud Children, and have a large stock on band, which will be sent by mail whon 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 sub-agency for this place for the newly patented IRON?that smoothes, glosses, ruffces, 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. April 8, 1875 QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. MAY, 1875 TT7E have received from New York and TT Charleston a full line of beautiful Prints, Muslins, Percales, Pique, Lawns, White Muslins, Bleached and Brown Homespuns Long Cloths, i to 10-4 wide, Cottonade, Tweeds, Cashmarets, Brown Linens, In fact, a complete line of Dry Goods, and for salo low by TOWERS <fc BROYLES. Hats for Men and Ladies! A FULL line of Ladies' trimmed and un trimmed Hats. In Men and Boys' Hats, we have a splendid line oT Wool, Felt and Straw Goods, at prices to suit the times. TOWERS A 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 tho best. Also, Miles <fc Sons' celebrated Shoes and Gaiters for wo? men and children. Wo would respectfully ask an inspection of our stock by all who wish to buy good Shoes and Boots. TOWERS & BROYLES. CLOTHING! A GOOD line of Clothing, for sale cheap by TOWERS & BROYLES. Saddles and Bridles. A NICE assortment of Saddles and Bridles. Also, Buggy and Harness material for sale low by TOWERS & BROYLES. Harness Made and Repaired ! We have in connection with our Store a Har? ness Shop, and will furnish new Harness, or have old ones ropaired as cheap as can be done in Town. Give us a call. TOWERS & 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, Crockery, China and Glassware. TOWERS & BROYLES. Groceries and Provisions. WE have Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar, New Orleans, Muscovado and Porto Rico Molasses, Extra No. I Hams, Bacon, Lard, Family Flour, Fresh Rice, Fresh Sr. -?a Crackers, and a good Assortment of Fancy Groceries. ALSO, A good stock of Hemlock and Oak Tan Solo Leather, Calf Skins, Lining Skins and Harnes? Leather, and many other articles too numerous to mention in an advertisement. Wc solicit an inspection of our Goods by all who wish to buy. We charge nothing for showing our stock, aud our motto is "Quick Sales aiid Small Profits" for cash or to prompt paying customers on time. We do not wish to sell to those who cannot pay at the end of the year, as there is no profit in soiling goods and wait two and three years for 1 he money. TOWERS & BROYLES, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson. Fresh Stock of Millinery! TI/TISS BELLA KEYS begs to inform her JJA. friends and the ladies generally that she has lately received a choice and and beautiful selection of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c, and will constantly make additions there? to, which are offered 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 ofticc, on Brick Range. Stamping done as usual. MISS BELLA KEYS, Up-Stairs, No. 3 Brick Range. April 22, 1875 40 3m 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, ?n Thursday, the 10th day of June next, for a Final Settlement of the'Estate of Pene? lope Nelson, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. THE STATE SAYINGS and INSURANCE BANK of ANDERSON, S. C, Administrator. May 6, 1875 42 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho 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 Sett lenient of tho Estate of Joseph B. Palmer, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. TIIOS. B. PALMER Adm'r. May fi, lS7.r? 42 5 Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Simeon Smith, deceased, are are hereby notified to present them, properly i attested, to the undersigned, within the time I prescribed bylaw, and those indebted to make pav incut. J. N. WYATT, Executor. May 27, 1875 45