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HYMENEAL.
? MARRIED, on Thursday evening, June 17,
1875, near Maj'sfield, Milam County, Texas, by
Rev. J. Nabours, Mr. THOMAS HERBERT
WILLIAMS, formerly of Pickens District,
S. C, and Miss EMMA MASSENGALE, of
Milam County, Texas.
[advertisement*]
Meeting of Patrons Greeley Institute.
The following resolutions were adopted at a
public meeting at the Greeley Institute on
Saturday evening, June 26 :
Resolved, The undersigned, patrons and trus?
tees of the Greeley Institute School of Ander?
son, respectfully notify the public that theis
names have been fraudulently used in the mer
mortal offered at the citizens meeting in thi
Township, and published in this issue of the
Intelligencer, and disclaim any sympathy with
the sentiments or credits as to the statements
made in the said memorial.
Resolved, That Mr. Murdoch is entitled to
the cordial sympathy and support of the pa?
trons of the School, and that the faithful and
earnest labor he has given to it makes the late
attack upon. him an outrage upon public de?
cency.
Resolved, That these resolutions, with the
names hereto appended, be published in the
Anderson Intelligencer.
Seaborn McCurrie, Moses Chamblee?
Benj. Guyton. Abram Spann,
Randall McClure.
E. TYRRELL, Chairman.
?fr* 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 bewildering to
enter the large Broad Street Store Of Walker,
Evans <fc 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.
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 New Hope Color?
ed Baptist Church, in accordance with the Act
of Assembly in such cases made and provided.
By order of the Church.
July 1, 1875 50 5
Strayed or Stolen!
FROM the premises of the subscriber, three
and a half miles west of Anderson, on
Wednesday night, 23rd of June, a medium
sized dark" bay MARE MULE, manfe^and tail
neatly trimmed. Any information of her
whereabouts will be thankfully received and
liberaUy rewarded.
P. F. KING.
July 1, 1875 50 1*
LADIES' STORE!
NEW CALICOES, DRESS GOODS,
ALPACAS, LAWNS,
SWISSES, HATS, RIBBONS,
SASHES, FLOWERS,
GENTS' BOWS,
Received this day. Call and see.
Mrs. C. C. PEGG.
July 1, 1875 5* ' 8
A Valuable House and Lot
In "Williamston, S. C,
OPor Sale August &th9 1875.
ON the above mentioned day, I will sell on
the premises, to the highest bidder, the
HOUSE AND LOT recently occupied by Mrs.
E. A. Cltxkscales, deceased, one of the most
desirable residences in Williamston.
TERMS?One-third cash; one-third payable
November 1, 1875; one-third August 5, 1876.
Interest from date at 10 per cent, per annum.
Mortgage with special covenants required.
W. L. PRINCE, Executor.
July 1, 1875 50 5
Notice to Contractors.
THE repairs on Dunham's Bridge, overSa
luda River, will be let to the lowest bidder on
Wrednesda3'-, the 4th day of August, at 11 o'clock
a. m. Plans and specifications will be made
known on that 6a.y. The successful bidder
will be required to give bond and good securi?
ty for the faithful performance of the work.
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
any and all bids.
JOSHUA JAMISON,
Commissioner Anderson County.
B. F. MOSELEY,
Commissioner Greenville County.
July 1, 1875 50 5
Notice to Contractors.
THE County Commissioners of Greenville
and Anderson Counties will let the building of |
Cooley'8 Bridge, on Saluda River, to the lowest
bidder at that place, on Saturday, the 31st day
of July next, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho plans and
specifications will be exhibited on that day.
The successful bidder will be required to give
bond and good security for the faithful per?
formance of the work. The Commissioners
reserve the right to reject any and all bids.
O. H. P. FANT,
Chm'n. B. C. C. Anderson Co.
J. BANISTER,
Chm'n. B. C. C. Greenville Co.
July 1,1S75 50 5
AND
THE undersigned begs to inform his frionds
and customers that he is again open with?his
Harness and Saddle Establishment, and seeks
to merit a continuance of patronage by strict
?attention to business. Ho has ordered a new
Stock of Goods, and will be prepared better
than ever to accommodate tho public. His
present location is in the West wing of tho
WAVERLY HOUSE, next door to Moore <fc
Bros., in tho front room lately occupied by
R. E. Belcher. By industry and perseverance,
I propose to rise, Phoenix-like, from the ashes
of the recent fire, and expect my frionds to
come to my assistanoo.
?Sr- Persons knowing themselves indebted
to mo by account are requested to come forward
and settle, either by paying the cash or giving
their notes. I need the money to carry on
business, and will be thankful for assistance.
M. HELDMANN.
July 1, 1875 50
Competitive Examination.
THERE will bo on MONDAY, tho 5th day
of July, at my office, a freo competitive
examination of those who desire to avail them?
selves of tho advantages offered by tho State
in certain Scholarships in the University of
South Carolina.
requirements.
1. Candidates for examination must bo fifteen
years of age.
2. They must give satisfactory cvidenco ofj
good moral character.
3. They must be examined in Orthography,
Reading, Writing, mental and written Arith?
metic, Geography, English Grammar and His
torv. Some knowledge of Algebra and Latin
will also be necessary for admission into tho
University.
The final examination by the State Board of j
Examiners will be held at the University, com?
mencing Monday, October 4th, 1875.
THOS. P. BENSON,
County School Commissioner.
June 24, 1875 40 ii
"N CONSIDERATION OF THE SCARCITY OF MONEY,
first of November at the following reduced rates :?
I will sell from now until tho
Good Xo. 1 Hard Wood Cottage Bedsteads, with Castors, complete, $4.50 ;
Four-Drawer Dressing Bureaus, large Glasses, at $12.00;
Nice Painted Chairs at $5.00 per Set;
Rocking Chairs from $1.25 and upwards v
Sodid Walnut Bedsteads from $7.00 upwards $
Solid Walnut Marble Top Room Sets from $55.00 upwards J
Painted Cottage Room Suits from $24.00 upwards;
.And all other Gi-oods in Proportion I
I have on hand the LARGEST STOCK of FURNITURE ever seen at Anderson C. H., and
guarantee to sell as cheap as any Furniture Houso in tho State. Come and see.
COFFINS of all sizes and descriptions from ?5.00 and upwards always on hand.
July 1, 1S75
50
Gr. P\ TOLLY.
3m
POPULARITY OP SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
THE undersigned respectfully calls the attention of all wishing a Sewing Machino to give tho
sales of 1874 and 1S72 a careful perusal, for there can bo no better criterion to go by than
the sales of tho different machines that are now on tho market. You will see that the long
tried and world-renowned SINGER has left ?all others far behind. There has been some recent
improvements made, which make them run very light and with little noise. Machines of I
all kinds repaired by tho undersigned. Read the following table carefully:
Sales fok 1S74.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. sold - 241,679
Wheeler & "Wilson Manufacturing Co., - 92,827
Howe Sewing Machino Co., estimated, - 35,000
Domestic Sewing Machino Co., - 22,700
Wroed Sewing Machine Co., - 20,405
Grover <fe Baker Sewing Machine Co., estimated, - 20,000
Romington Empire Sewing Machine Co., - - 17,008
Wilson Sewing Machine Co., - 17,525
Gold Medal Sewing Machine Co., - 15,214
Wilcox <fe Gibbs Sewing Machine Co., - 13,710
American B. H., etc., Sowing Machine Co., - - 13,529
Victor Sewing Machine Co., ... - 0,292
Florence Sewing Machino Co., - 5,517
Secor Sewing Machine Co., - 4,541
Sales fok 1S72.
219,758 Increase.
174,088
145,000
49,654
42,444
52,010
9,183
22, ?05
18,897
33,630
18,930
11,901
15,793
3,430
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Increase.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Decrease.
Incrcu.se.
21.921
81,201
110,000
26,854
21,949
32,010
8,42.11
1,241
3,083
19,929
5,401
5,009
10,275
1.111
I have sold over FIVE HUNDRED MACHINES in this County, which are giving perfect
satisfaction. Our New Family Machino embodies new and cssontial principles?simplicity of
construction; ease of operation ; uniformity of precise action at any speed ; capacity for range
, fino or coarse?leaving all rivals behind it. Test "THE SINGER" before
and variety of work
purchasing any other,
Terms easy?payments light.
JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent Singer Sewing Machines,
July 1, 1S75
ANDERSON AND PICKENS COUNTIES.
39
?IN?
PRICES
AT THE
AS I wish to reduce the amount of Goods
on hand before taking stock, I will sell my
ENTIRE STOCK at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
FOR THE
NEXT SIXTY DAYS.
I will sell a lino of DRESS GOODS, which
cost from 15 to 20 cents per yard in New York
and Baltimore, at 10 cents por yard, and all
SHOES at COST FOR CASH.
Give me a call for I mean just what I say.
C. A. REED.
July 1, 1875 50
PRICE REDUCED
FItOM Sl.OO TO
50 Cents per Box,
TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR A SAFE
AND RELIABLF
FEVER AND AGUE ANTIDOTE
At a prico within tho reach of all.
ENTIRELY VEGETABLE.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE THEM,
Never was a Medicine so Deservedly Popular^
For sale b\r
DR. T. A. HUD(JEN'S,
Honea Path, S. C.
July 1, 1875 50 3m
Boots and Shoes!
MEN'S Boots, Gaiters and Shoes, Women's
Misses and Childrens' Shoes und Gaiters, from
50 cents per pair up to tho best. Also, Miles
& Sons' celebrated Shoes and Gaiters for \vo
mon and children. We would respectfully
ask an inspection of our stock by all who wish
to buy good Shoes and Boots.
TOW JOBS tt BROYLES.
Hardware.
OUR stock of Shelf Hardware, Nails, Hoes,
Scythe Blados and Cradles, Iron, Castings,
Shovels, Spades, <fce., is complete. Cast Steel
Sweeps and other Plows. Wooden Ware,
Crockery. China and Glassware.
TOWERS ?X- BROYLES.
NOTICE.
IWILL BE ABSENT from mv Ofilcofrom
tho 27lh of June to the 4th of July, inclu?
sive.
W. G. BROWNE,
Dentist.
Juno 24, 187') 40
CLOTHING!
A GOOD line of Clothing, for sale cheap by
TOWERS A BROYLES. '
SAVE YOUR LABO
Something New for Farmers !
npjJE undersigned has purchased the right of
X ROUEN'S IMPROVED CULTIVATOR
for Anderson and Oconco Counties, and invites
the attention of farmers to this unrivalled im?
plement, which has been thoroughly tested by
I manj- 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 bo obtained also. Attention is
directed to the annexed certificates.
W. J. HIX, Fair Flay, S. C.
CERTIFICATES.
pexdlktox, May 25, 1875.
To the Farmers of Anderson and Oconee
Counties: Believing by the uso of improved
labor-saving machines the interest of farmers
can best be advanced, I herewith take pleasure
in recommending the Roden Improved Culti?
vator, owned by Mr. \V. J. Ifix, as an imple?
ment worthy of their consideration. I have
seen it work", and have worked it myself, and
I 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 horse can do the work of two
hands and horses. Respectfully,
RICHARD W. SIMPSON.
Anderson, May 26, 1875.
W. J. Hix, Esq.?Dear Sir: We have been
using one of your Rodcn's Improved Cultiva?
tors, and are well pleased with its performance.
We itsed it in bedding land for cotton, making
the prettiest beds wo ever saw for four feet
rows 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 ridgo for the corn to como
up on. Have not as yet used it in the cultiva?
tion of crops, but are confident it will give en?
tire satisfaction. Our Germans, who are noted
for lino plowing, are highly pleased with it af?
ter using it. Yours, with respect,
B. F. CRAYTON & SONS.
Mountain Creek, May 31,1S75.
This is to certify that I have used Roden's
Improved Cultivator, and am well pleased with
its performance. In the first plowing of corn,
I used the bull tonguo on fho front and the
twister in the rear, and it did the work beau?
tifully, excelling anything I have ever tried.
In the second plowing, used two round shov?
els, and was equally pleased. A medium sized
mule drew tho plow with perfect case. I be?
lieve that its facility in working cotton will
prove equally satisfactory.
W. G. WATSON.
AGENTS.
Anderson?Reed it Stephens, B. F. Crayton
& Sous, and W. B. Watson it Co.
Beltox?Georgo W. Cox.
Storeville?T. L. Clinkscalcs.
PeXDLETON?G. G. Richards.
Walhalla?Jonn P. Thompson.
Mountain Creek?W. G. Watson.
Varennks?C. S. Mattison.
June 3, 1*75 4ii
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
ANDERSON COUNTY, )
June 7, 1S75.}
THE undersigned have this day entered into
a copartnership under tho name and stylo
of R. W. SIMPSON it CO., for the purposo of
buying and selling Kcal Estato upon commis?
sion, and have opened an office at Pendleton,
in Dr. Maxwell's Brick Building, and at An?
derson C. H., in Hoyt tt Co.'s Printing Office.
All Lands intrusted to us will be liberally
advertised at the North, as well as at home.
Our utmost endeavors will bo exerted to in?
duce immigrants from the North and West to
settle among us, and buy up our unoccupied
lands.
Being prompted in this undertaking by a de?
sire to promote and advance the interest and
prosperity of the whole community quite as
much as our own, we solicit the assistance and
co-operation of all persons friondlv to our
efforts. II. W. SIMPSON,
('HAS. .J. UASCALL,
JAMES A. HOYT.
Juno 10, 1875 17
Fresh Arrival of Mountain
Beeves and Mutton.
WE have commenced (ho BEEP MARKET
in earnest, and will do all wo can to have good
BEEF and JMUTTON every dav in tho mar?
ket, and as sooti as wo can got Beef from tho
mountains, wo will furnish as good as can bo
had in the Slate. All wo ask is a trial.
Markot price, 3 to 12-ic. per pound. Avcrago
price 7 cents.
WHITE & HOLDEN.
Juno 3,1875 li> 3m
THRESHING, SAWING, &c.
IT^OK the convenience of our friends in the
country, wo will in a lew days start out
a TRAVELING KNGINE and Sweepstake
THRJ5SHER, and lor the benelil of those hav?
ing small patches of grain around Town, wo
will run a Thresher at our Tamutijfe for tho
season. SAW I NO done until September next.
GRINDING done on Tuesdays and Fridays, as
usual.
OSBORNE ,t McCULTjY.
June 3, ls7.-> |i> I in
Harness Made and Repaired !
We have in connection with our Sloroa Har?
ness Shop, and will furnish new Harness, or
have old ones repaired as cheap as can In' done
in Town. Give us a call.
TOWERS A- BROYLES.
THE
ALABAMA GOLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF MOBILE.
C. E. THAMES, President. T- N. FOWLER, Secretary.
Gen. S D. LEE, Superintendent of Agencies.
Assets, ^pril 1,1875, - - ?753,085.
REINSURANCE FUND, $513,138.00.
Capital Stock, $200,000.00 in Gold, all Paid In.
STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY?DOUBLE STOCK PAID IN.
SURPLUS AS TO POLICY HOLDERS, - - $438,346.02, GOLD.
ALL POLICIES NON - FGHFSIT?BL32.
GOLD OR CURRENCY POLICIES ISSUED!
Tr&r A SOUTH ERN COMPANY, keeps and lends its money in the South. Since chartered,
its'Dividends have varied from 17 to 27 por cent, per annum.
June 10, 1875
47
WM. VVATIES, Affcnt,
EIRE INSURANCE AGENCY.
Assets Over 87,000,000.
TITE SUBSCRIBER IS AGENT for the following RELIABLE COMPANIES:
UNDERWRITERS AGENCY, New York, -
CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York,
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York,
GEORGIA HOMK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Columbus, Ga.,
ATLANTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, New York,
?2,335,430.53
2,500,000.00
1,210,000.00
513,390.97
463,962.45
I am prepared to take risks iu the above reliable Companies for Anderson ami Oeonec Conn
tics, at the lowest rate any reliable Company will take them. Delays are dangerous. A single
spark may burn you out in an hour. Insure your buildings and merchandize before it is too
late.
A. II. TOWER* No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C.
June 10. 187") J7
JUST RECEIVED, A NEW SUPPLY OP
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 Slices,
Of all stylos and qualities, well selected. Also, a neat assortment of
Fancy Cassimeres, Cottonades, Linens, &&9 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
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 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 POR THE CASH DOWN!
W. S. 8HABPI
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, &
rpirE undersigned, having
I imp >ved and enlarged
their CARRIAGE MANU?
FACTORY on Main Street,
opposite the residence of J.
C. Wbitetield. Esq., would
respect fully call the atten?
tion of their friends, and the
public generally, to their
large and well-finished lot oi
BUGGIES, WAGONS, etc.
They are now prepared to
EXECUTE in the FINEST and most IMPROVED biiJuE?,
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 done in WORKMAN-LIKE MANNER. Give us a
call.
REED & STEPHENS,
April 1."), lS7-r>
no
Main St reel, Anderson, S. C.
sm
SIMPSON, HILL & CO.
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
CORNER BENSON HOUSE, - - ANDERSON, S. C.
WE would call the attention of our oi l customers, ?" ! the public generally, to our large
Stock of
WHITE LEAD, OILS AND VARNISHES,
Which wo are selling at prices that defy competition. ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAL. We are
also Agents for
Simmons' Hepatic Compound,
Which we arc prepared to sell at manufacturer's prices.
SI3Xl??OiNT, UltiXj & CO.
June 3, 1^7")
4?i
TUE
CHARLESTON HOTEL
WILL jNOT ?E CLOSED
THIS SUMM ER.
All Guests patronizing us during 11k1 Snm
[ inor and Kall months, and remaining a week
j or more, will bo allowed a reasonable discount,
except occupants of rooms on tho first or par
! lor Moor.
Tho attention of tho Country Merchants is
respectfully called to this notice.
.1 uno 3, IS7ii l'i
Hats lor Men and Ladies!
A FULL line of Ladies'trimmed and nn
Irimmed Hats. In Men and Hoys' Hats, we
have a splendid line of Wool, Fell and Straw
; floods, at prices to suit the times.
TOWERS .V RROYLES.
Groceries and Provisions.
WE have?
Pio and Java Pofioe, Sugar,
New Orleans, Muscovado and
Porto Pico Mokisses,
Kxtni No. i Hams,
Paeon, Lard, Family Flour,
Fresh Hue,
Fresh Soda Crackers, and a good
Assortment of Fancy Grocories.
A LS"),
A good stuck of Hemlock and Oak Tan Solo
Leather, Call* 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
pay ing 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 selling goods ami wait two and three years
for the money.
T< " PPS ,v PpoYLES.
No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson.
ix
uro
ANDERSON, S. C?
SPRING STYLES, 1875.
I AGAIN invite my friends and customers
to call and examine my 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 presont
season.
My DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT is
complete, and I guarantee satisfaction in Ma-?
king and in the styles for Cutting and Eitting;
Ladies' and Children's HATS trimmed in
the most fashionable stvles, and upon the
shortest notice. Orders received by Railroad
Will be filled, and goods sent by next train.
I keep on hand a large stocfc of LADIES'
GLOVES and HOSIERY, young Ladies' and
Gents' FANCY SASHES, BOWS and TIES.
I am still the agent for Madam Demorcst's
Patterns for Ladies' and Children, and have a
large stock on hand, which will be sent by
mail when ordered.
Special attention given to all tho stvles 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, ruffles, crimps and flutes.
All ladies should call and f-ee it.
Stamping for Braiding, Embroidery and
Fluting done upon short notice.
New Goods reeoived weekly.
I thank my friends for their past patronage,
and most respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same.
" MRS. C. C. PEGG.
Aprils, lS7o
ESTABLISHED, 1832.
Nos.: Uroad Street and !09 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STATI05EB"
First-Class Work
OUR SPECIALTY,
YET, BY USING CHEAPER GRADES OF STOCK,
WE CAN FURNISH WORK AT
LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
Piries Paper and Envelopes.
Redding and <?all (Invitations
ON THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
Sept 10,1874 9 ly
NEW STOKE!
AX
BELTON, S. C.
THE undersigned would respectfully call
attention to the fact that he has just'open
ed a
Grocery and Proyisioti Store
At Belton, S. C, and solicits the patronage of
his friends and the public generally.
W. S. SMITH.
May 13, 1S75 43
QUICK SALES
SMALL PROFITS.
june, 1875.
\\7E havo received from New York and
VV Charleston a full line of beautiful
Prints, Muslins, Percales,
Pique, Lawns, White Muslins,
Bleached and Brown Homespuns
Long Cloths, 5 to 10-4 wide,
Cottonade, Tweeds, Cashmarcts,
Brown Linens,
In fact, a complote line of Dry Goods, and for
sale low by
TOWERS cfc BROYLES.
Fresh Stockof Millinery!
Mrss DELL A KEYS begs to inform her
friends ami the ladies generally that she
lias lately received a choice anil and beautiful
selection of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
Ac, and will constantly make additions there?
to, winch are offered at small profits to cash
customers. All orders for Dress Making, ei?
ther for ladies or children, will bo promptly
executed in the latest styles. Entrance next
door to Maj. B. F. WhitmVs office, on Brick
Ra-.icre. Stamping done as usual.
MISS DELLA KEYS,
Up-Stairs, No. 3 Brick Range.
April 22, 1S7."> 40 3m
Notice of Final Settlement.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice that
he will makeappHcation to W. W. Humphreys,
Judge of Probnre for Anderson County, on
Tnesdav, theSOth day of July next, for a Fi?
nal settlement of the" Personal Estate of James
Kobinson, deceased, and a Final Discharge
therefrom.
E. E. ROBINSON, Adm'r.
June IS, IS7S 4S 5*
Notice of Final Settlement.
Till-' undersigned hereby gives notice that
she will make application to W. W. Hum?
phreys, Judge of Probat?! for Anderson Coun?
ty, on Tuesday, the 13th of July next, for
a Final Settlement of the Personal Estate of
.lohn D. M. Dobbins, deceased, and a Final
Discharge therefrom.
' ELIZABETH DOBBINS, Adm'x.
Juno 10, is,,. 47 3
DR. M. I. SHARPE
OFFERS his Professional Services to tho
citizens of Andersott and vicinitv.
Office?Above the Drug Store of Yfrlhito tfe
Williams.
Fob IS, ISTn 31
Saddles and Bridles.
A NICE assortment of Saddles and Bridles.
fMso Buggy and Harness material for sale low
Dv TOWERS & BROYLES.