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BRIEF MENTION. The Ladies of the Sewing Society have ice cream at Mr. J. R. Smith's store at five o'clock, Thursday afternoon. Rev. S. Lander, President of the Wil lianistoh Female College, will preach in tho Methodist Church at this place on Sunday night next. Read the advertisement of Capt. W. S. Sh?rpe, in which are many testimonials to the worth of the Brown Cotton Gin, for which ho is the agent at this place. j See the advertisement of Messrs. B. F. Cray ton & Sons. They are agonts for the colebratod "Wedge and T" cotton ties, which have won such a just reputation for excellence. We are requested to announce that all land owners along Mountain Creek, are "requested to meet at Norris' Ford, on Wednesday, the 2Sth inst, to consult relative to measures for the drain ago of this creek. Mr. A. C. Keys brought us a specimen of the Cheatham cotton. It is beautifully formed, and there can be*no doubt that it is a superior cotton as nearly ail tho forms are twins. It would be well if this improved seed could bo more generally introduced into our county. Quite a numbr of persons left Ander? son on Tuesday and yesterday for "Wal? halla to attend the Re-union of Orr's Regiment. The meeting took place yes? terday, and was doubtless quite a "pleasant occasion. A report of its pro? ceedings may be expected next week. There is to be a Temperance Pic Nie at New Prospect on Saturday, the 31st inst. A large attendance is looked for, and sev? eral speeches on the Temperance ques? tion may be expected. The Division at this place is in a flourishing condition. The pupils of Col. Lomax's school pro? pose having a Pic Nie on Saturday, the 31st inst., near the residence of Dr. F. G. Carpenter. An invitation to address the school upon some subject connected with education has been extended to K. B. Murra3% We are requested to announce that the next meeting of the second Union Dis? trict of the Saluda Baptist Association w'ill convene at Ncal's Creek Church on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in Au? gust. It will embrace the fifth Sunday in that month. We learn that a meeting to organize a Temperance Society was held at Hope well Church on Saturday last. Mr. P. K. MeCully was requested to act as Chairman, and Mr. G. F. Tolly made an earnest and telling speech. Twenty-one charter members wore received. Persons having doubts concerning the profitableness of water melon culture cannot be convinced unless tho expe? rience of Mr. J. W. Lewis will satisfy them. Up to the 15th inst he had sold fthirty-five dollars worth of water melons this year from about the eighth of ao ?acre. Cotton growing is a poor business compared with such returns. Persons living on the roads leading to Sloan's Ferry and Centreville from An? derson complain that trees blown down by the storm some weeks since have been allowed to remain across these roads, thereby inconveniencing travel. The commissioners should have this at? tended to, and it would also be well to have tho holes in Main street, just this ?ido of Col. Roberts, filled up, as they are very bad, and would require very little work to remedy them for tho summer, at least We had the pleasure of meeting J. C. Bailej', Esq., Editor of the Enterprise it Mountaineer, who was in town last week attending the Commencement exercises of the Carolina Collegiate Institute. It is tho first occasion he over spent any length of time in Anderson, and we trust the exercises of the Commencement suc? ceeded in giving him a favorable opinion of our town. We are requested by Maj. F. C. v. Borstel, Superintendent of the Third Union District of the Sabbath School As? sociation, to state that the next meeting ofthat Association will bo held with tho Church Union at Mountain Creek on Saturday before the fifth Sunday in Au? gust next at ten o'clock A. M. An elec? tion of officers for the ensuing year and other important business will claim tho attention of the body at that time. A full attendance is desired. On Thursday night, July the 8th inst, a white man applied to an old colored man, named Ned Majors, living in tho Fork, one mile above Andorsonville, to permit .him to stay at his house that night Majors permitted him to remain. Next morning the man sought his oppor? tunity, captured the old man's watch ?and left. He is described as middle aged, about five feet six or eight inches high, light eyes, sandy colored beard and hair, stoop shouldered, and his left shoulder had been broken and sticks up, he said by being blown up in a well. He would not tell his name, but said ho was from Abbeville It is a double caso silver watch with detached lever, and worth about thirty-five dollars. Company "D," of Orr's Regiment of Rifles, hold a meeting in the Court House on Saturday last, at which Mr. John E. Saddler was called to preside, and Capt W. S. Sharpo to act as Secretary. A co/nmittoo of three to gather statisti? cal information concerning the Company was appointed, consisting of Messrs. Jas. IL McConuell, R. J. Pool and John E. Saddler. The following report is tho re? sult of their labors: Number killed in i battle, 25; diod of wounds, 13; died of sickness, 23 ; number wounded, 32 ; j transferred, 15; deserted, 4; discharged, i 25; number who served through tho war J fv ithout being wounded, 35. Total, 172. j This presents a very creditable showing for tho record of this Company, and is j one of which many Companies might well be proud. ?Sj- We would call the attention of onr readers to the advertisement of the Brown Cotton Gin Co.. in this issue, who make a specialty of Cotton Gins, Self Feeders and Condensers, concerning whi h, Col. Thos. H. Carter of South Carolina, writes as fol? lows : "I have ginned thirty-five bales since 1 received the Feeder. I would not be with? out it now for one season for the price of it. I can gin at least one bah' a day more with the Feeder than I can by hand feeding. I have ginned 51fi hales of Cotton on the sixty yaw Brown Cotton Gin, and am perfectly Ririsncd with it in every particular." PA TEXT HUN NESTS. A neat model of Mrs* Julia Clement's patent hen nests has been sent us, and may be seen at this office. It consists of a long box with a top shaped like the roof of a house; A convenient size is eight feet in length, four feet in width and about three in height. The box is divided by a partition wall running through the center reaching to the top, on each side of which a row of nests one foot wide is made, leaving a passage between the nests and the outer walls of about one foot in width. In the sides of the boxes, at alternate corners, is a little door by which the hens enter into the passage on the opposite side of the box, the par? tition wvall preventing an entrance from one passage into another. A platform is I in front of each door for the hens to fly i upon when the box is set off of the ground to prevent dogs, ?fec., from enter? ing. The top Of the box consists of a number of lids or of a single lid cover? ing the ?teste, and thereby enabling the raisers of poultry to lock up their eggs and prevent the nests from being robbed, j Persons must remember, however, that this is a patent, and they cannot make use of the idea without permission of Mrs. Clement, of Williamston. The in? vention promises to be a useful one to the people, end we hope a profitable one ? to the inventor* TO WN MEETING. Coming to our offico on last Tuesday morning we called by the Post-Oflice, where we saw posted a call for a meeting of the Democratic voters of the town? to tako place on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock P. M., in the Court House. This call announces that there has been great corruption and extravagance in tho management of town finances, and calls upon the people to meet to correct them. It is signed by many voters. Now, the reason we mention this is to inform Mr. Many Voters that he cannot make a suc? cess of any such trick in this community. "We were not aware that our municipal elections were run upon party issues be? fore^ but whenever it is desirable to have them so there is a paper published here through whicli the call will probably be made. At least, the sensible portion of j our community will hardly tako stock in a meeting whoso call, mushroom like, springs up in the night. Wo hope there? fore that whoever called this meeting will be allowed to hold it without tho in? terruption of any other persons being present. It is evidently a trick to divert tho minds of our citizens from the real issues of the election by raising one of a political character. We are not sure that it would not be well to call a public meet? ing of the citizens of the town to consider the election, but if such^a call is made it will hardly be of a political, nature, nor under the control of Mr. Many Voters? The meeting called for Saturday is a fraud. Notuino more Lady like than the use of fine note paper and a neat fashionable envelope. So think the fortunate receivers of such billet-doux. The sweetness of a charming sentence is rendered more deli? cious, if conveyed on a delicate tinted sheet of Piric's Note Paper. It is bad taste in a gentleman writing to a lady on inferior sta? tioner}'. If you wish to be posted on the latest novelties, the fashion in these matters, enelose a stamp to Walker, Evans <fc Cogs? well, for one of their little fashion books "Card Etiquette," or send an order for a recherche lot of paper and envelopes of the latest style. Do not forget at the same time to order a monogram. BUY THE BEST. THE BROWN COTTON GIN, Cotton Gin Feeder, Condensers, and Cotton Gin Materials, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FOR SALE BY W. S. SHARPE, Agent for Anderson, Pickens and Oeonec Counties. PRICES. GIXS, 83.50 per Saw. COX. RENSER8. fcl.25 per Saw addi? tional. FEEDERS, ?1.25 per Saw additional. Farties wanting Gins are referred to the following persons, who have purchased the Brown Cotton Gin of me, and have ex? pressed themselves well pleased with them : B. C. Martin, W. D. Evins, Samuel Wharton, Thos W Martin, W H Cobb, D II Glenn, A J Williams, Thomas Harper, G W Long, Newton Acker, William Ranson, John G Hall, J J Robinson, George F Burditt, W B Miller, Robert Dugan, A P Willingham?2, King it Elrod, Osbom & McCully, II I Epting, W N Hall, W II Sheldon, G W Milford, P A Masters, John Crews, Alfred Ayes, C E Horton, Clement ?fc Gruhhs, W B Newel, Newton Clinkscales, N J Newel. M A Cobb. Read certificates of B. C. Martin, N. J. & W. B. Newell and C. E. Horton below. Call and examine the Brown Cotton (tin, Feeder and Condenser before you buy else? where. W. S. SHARPE, Agent. CERTIFICATE*. % Anderson, S. C, May 11, 1874. Nr. W. 8. Sharpe?SlR: The Fifty Saw Brown Gin bought from you last season has given entire satisfaction in all respects. It cleans the seed better than any other Ciin, and makes as tine sample of cotton as any I have ever seen. It runs very lightly, and its machinery is very simple in its construc? tion. I Uike pleasure in recommending this Gin to any one. wishing to purchase. Respectfully, * B. C. MARTIN. WiLLlAM8Tox, June !?">, 1873. Mr. W. S. Sharps?Sir: In answer to your inquiry in regard to my opinion of the Brown Cotton Gin, I can say that 1 would not take it down to put up any other Gin that I am acquainted with. It runs very light ; is no trouble to keep in order. To prove the last assertion, I ginned three hun? dred and twenty bales on mine and never removed the caps from the inks; in fact, I don't think I lost twenty minutes in all the time from anything wrong with the Gin. It makes a very good staple, and sulls in our market at the highest prices. Yours respectfully, C. E. HORTON. Hall Township, June 21. JR73. Nr. IF. S. Sharpe?Sir* We bought from you a Fifty Saw Brown Cotton Gin, on which wc ginned 150 bales of cotton. We think it is the best Gin made. The Gin runs light, picks fast and clean, and makes a fine sample. W. B. NEWELL, N. I. NEWEL. July 22, 1875 ? J IjV A.1ST> NEAR TJEIE TOWN OF ANDERSON, S. C, FOR SALE. HAVING changed rny residence to the City of Charleston?with a view to a change of investment?I offer for sale, and will sell on reasonable terms, the follow? ing desirable Real Estate in and near the Town of Anderson, in the County of [ Anderson, South Carolina, to wit: That new and elegant hlock of Brick, Tin-Roof Building?, on the Northwest Corner of the Public .Square, known Us WAVERLY HOUSE PLACE, Including the Hotel of that name, the only public Hotel id Town, with all j necessary outbuildings and fixtures, a large vegetable garden, a set of Livery and Sales Stables, with Lots and Carriage Sheds, Carriage Repository, used for the ex- 1 hibition and sale of Vehicles, but which might be converted into a Store-Room for any other purpose; THREE of the finest and most commodious STORE-ROOMS in the up-country, TWO of them with Glass and Iron Fronts, and two other sets of Rooms, suitable for Stores or Offices. This is one of the most desirable proper? ties in the State to any person or persons who wish to make a permanent invest? ment that will yield a handsome and certain income from rents, or who desire to engage in a pleasant, constantly improving and most profitable business?as Hotel keepers, Livery-men, or merchants. It might, if desirable, be divided amongst several proprietors, Also, MY FAMILY RESIDENCE* Consisting of a large and elegant mansion-house, with all the outbuildings and fixtures necessary to comfort and convenience, an abundant supply of the purest and coldest water; a large Vegetable and Fruit Garden, with front grounds well, shaded, and handsomely adorned with shrubs and flowers. The buildings, fences and fixtures are all in first-rate repair, and it is, altogether, one of the handsomest and best improved places in the up-countrv. Also, an adjacent PLAT OF THREE ACRES OF GROUND, used as a Clover and Truck Farm, in a high state of cultivation. Also, a SIX ACRE WOODED LOT in the suburbs of the Town, that might be divided into several convenient building sites. ALSO, A FARM, Situated two miles Southwest of the Town, containing Three Hundred and Twenty Acres, with a fair proportion of No! 1 woodland, twenty-five to thirty acres of Creek and Branch Bottom, and the balance in cultivation, or grown up with pines and other timber. This is one amongst the best Cotton and Wheat farms in the country. There are two settlements on it, and it might be conveniently divided into several small farms. Also, A FARM adjoining the above, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, one-half woodland, and the balance ift Cultivation. Also, A TRACT OF ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, situated six miles West of the Town. This might be divided into two ex? cellent small farms. This property is situated on the Southern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains, in the midst of one of the most healthy, salubrious and delightful climates in the United States. Anderson is a growing Town, of very considerable commercial im? portance. Over fifteen thousand bales of Cotton are sold here annually, Whilst the mercantile and other branches arc conducted in equal proportion. The County of Anderson is believed to be the best governed, most prosperous and desirable of any in the State. TERMS As to payments, will be made easy, and may be negotiated in Consolidated State Bonds, Greenville <fc Columbia Railroad Bonds, S. C. Railroad Bonds, or City of Charleston Stock or Bond. Persons who wish to purchase such property, will do well to communicate prompt? ly with the undersigned, or with R. W. SIMPSON & CO., Real Estate Agents. i ( , .?,,.,. J. P. REED. Anderson, S. C, July 22, 1875 1 2 COTTON TIES! COTTON TIES ! mm Jillv 22. 1873 PATRONIZE snd encourage Opposition to monopolv and en? sure J.OW PRICES. Purchase GOLDSMITH'S Self Fastening TIES. The first premiums awarded at the Atlanta, t!a? Charlotte and Wilmington, N. C, Ander? son, Orangcburg, BarnWell and ' ' Columbia, s. 0.. rfraie Fairs for the BEST COTTON ft&% firt cose of attachment and security unsurpassed. We oiler the pub? lic our superior SELF-FASTENING WEDGE ?ND T TIES, At prices as LOW as any other company, and promise satisfac? tion. On hand, a full supply of PIECED BANDS, With Arrow and Beard, as also our own Patented Attachments. For sale by Moses, Goldsmith & Son, Nos. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. 14, 16, VEND?E RANGE, Charleston, S. C. B. F. CRAYTOIM & SONS, AGENTS, ANDERSON, S. C 1 3m SHERIFFS SALE. BY JAMES II. McCOXNELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. BY virtue of an execution to me directed I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in AUGUST next, at Anderson C. II., nil the defendant's interest In ONE BUGGY, Levied on an the property of Henry Dean, at the suit of William Jones. ! Term? Cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. July 11,1875. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson Cointy. B;i W. IT. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Jiul/jc. WHEREAS, J. C. Whitefield has made suit to me tu grant him letters of Adminis? tration deboni* mm with the will annexed on the estate and effects of Samuel Jenkins Hammond, Sr.. deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all kindred and creditors of the said Samuel Jenkins Hammond, Sr., deceased, to he and appear before me in Court of Probute, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Friday, August Gth, 1875, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administra? tion should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 20th day Julv A. D. js7?. AY. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. July 22, 1?75, 1 2 JOHN B. HARRISON, TRAVELING AGENT FOR T. J. MAGRUDER & CO. Wholesale Dealer* and Mannfiicturcrt of No. I Hanover Street. B A jL T I M ORE, MD. July 22, 1875 1 f.m SHERIFF'S S?LE. BY JAMES II. McCONNELL, Auctioneer STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. BY virtue of an execution to me rlirectec I -will expose to -?alc on the FIRS' MONDAY in AugUstnext, at Anderson CII, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 3G acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, hounding lands of Henry Robinson, Daniel Ragsdale, and others. Levied on as the property of Win, Cum? mins at the suit of Jos. Ellis and John Cow? an, Executors. Terms of sale, cash?purchaser to pay for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. . July 7, 1875. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE CONTRACT for building a new bridge across Rocky River, one and one-half miles East of the'Court House, will be. let to the lowest responsible bidder on the spot, on Thursday, the 20th of July inst. The contractor will hu required to give bond and approved surety for the faithful performance of contract according to specifications. Spe? cifications may be seen by calling on either of the Commissioners, and will be exhibited on day of letting cont ract. The right to re? ject any or all bids is reserved. 0. II. P. FANT, Commissioner. July 7, 1875. 27 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.? The undersigned, ifrivby -.rive* notice that he will apply to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate, on the 17th of August next for a Final Settlement, of the Estate of Hczckiah Riley, deceased, and a Final Dis? charge from the same. J. P. REED, Executor. July 14, LS7.r., "VTOTICE OF FINAL SETILEMENT. J..1 The undersigned hereby gives notice that be will, on Tuesday the 17th August next, sell at auction the remaining choses in action of the Estate af the late Samuel M. Wilkcs, deceased, and on the same day will make application to W. W. Humphreys, .Indue of Probate for Anderson county, for a Final Settlement of the Personal Estate of said deceased, and a Final discharge from the same. J. P. REED, Acting Administrator. July 14, 1875, DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existingbe? tween the undcrsighcU, Under the name and style of Hovt & Co., is this day dissolv? ed by mutual consent. Either party is au? thorized to sign the firm name in liquida? tion. Persons indebted to the late firm for advertising, subscription, or otherwise ore earnestly requested to make immediate pay? ment, as the business must be settled with? out delay. JAMES A. HOVf, . J. FLEET WOOD CL1NK8CALE8. July 15, 1S75. THE undersigned hereby informs the public that, "having unite 1 tub AN))k.k Box Conservator with that. Oi iK A.vper sox Iktei.ugexcek, the two papers will hereafter be published in one. All contracts of the Conservator will be carried out by the lXTELJ.iuKNcrci:. Persons indebted tu tlie undersigned for advf.-rti.sing, subscrip? tion. ; r otherwise are earnestly requested to make immediate settlement, as the business of the Conservator oflicc must be settled Without delavi E. 13. MURRAY. Julv 15, 1S75. COP&RTHEBSHIPHQTICE. THE undersigned have this day entered into a copartnership the publication of The Axdersox Inte J.fc jckscer, and linve united the offices of the- COKSERVATir. and the [NTBLiii?fexcEK for that prtrp?sc. Thru !: ful for the patronage heretofore extended, wc respectfully solicit a c< rttinuance of the same to the new firm. The name and style of tho firm will be Hovt & Co. JAMES A. IIOYT, J. FLEETWOOD CLINKSCALES, E. B. MURRAY. Julv 15. 1875. 1 mm r 3 r. T: n ft 5 ?? 8?* CAROLINA MILITARI INSTITUTE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. During the Session 187-1 - 7."? One Hundred and Tircniy-ficc MdtrietihKcs. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEPT. 15, 1S7?. npiIIS INSTITUTE IL NOW fully X equipped with apparatus for instruc? tion and with arms for military drill. The Superintendent and Proprietor is assisted bv an able and experienced corps of Instructors. For Circular, address Col. J. P. THOMAS, .Superintendent. July S, iS75_51_4_ Valuable House and Lot ? In Williamston, S. C.; FOR SALE ON AUGUST 5th, 1S75. ON the above mentioned day, I will .sell on the promises, to the highest bidder, the HOUSE AND LOT recently occupied by Mrs. E. A. CLinkscalks, deceased, one of the most desirable resi? dences in Williamstoil. TERMS?One-third cash ; one-thin payable November I, 1*75; one-third Augusta, 1876. interest from date at lu per cent, per aniiuni. Mortgage with special covenants required. W. L. PRINCE, Executor. July 1. 1875 5" _ '1_ WILIiTAM?TON FEMALE COLLEGE. Williamston, S. C. Fall Session begins August 2, 1S75. Rkv S. LANDER, A.M., President. Rkv. S. A. WEISER, A. M., Resident Professor. July s, 1875 _ _&1 Dr. W. O. BROWNE, DENTIST. Anderson, S. C. A reliable TOOTH POWDER for wiIp at 25 rent." a Box. I GAS ! GAS ! ! GREAT REVOLUTiGrt !! NO KEROSENE!! NO EXPLOSION!! THE great revolution we allude to is Hot a Moody one, nn Hie contrary, this revolution will save many thousand of lives, mid iaitijrl loss of property by fire, from ex? plosion of Kerosene lamps. "Why u-ill you use Kerosene and jeopardize life and proper? ty, when the French Illuminating Oil is so much cheaper and entirely safe, having been subjected to every test and found non-explo? sive. The iMwps in which this oil is used, and which we are selling so rapidly, emits a liable, far superior to the best Kerosense lamps, and equal in brilliancy to city coal gas. Wo cati furnish Lamps s?italile for lighting public halls, churches, hotels, stores, offices and private dwellings, securing a light equal to gas?cheaper than Kerosene and perfectly safe. READ I READ 1 READ ! ll Tatimonial from Home-Folia. We the undersigned having witnessed nu? merous tests applied to the French Illumi? nating Oil and Lamps for burning the same, take great pleasure in) recommending its general use, being non-explosive ; more eco? nomical and giving a clearer, brighter light th:*n Kerosene. For public bouses, stores masonic and other hails, it is especially desira? ble asa i ubstitut? for coal gas. L P .Sun't!i, It L Morehead, John W Daniels, A R Brovles, Thus J Leak. E B Muray 0 II P Fant. John H Clarke, S Bleckley. For sale bv SMITH & DANIELS. Jnlv 1 1&75, 20 3m Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, yet, dy rsiKG CnKAPER GRADES of stock. WK can FUKKtSn work at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. PINE FM?TsTAMIIT, Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and Ball Invitations OH THE BEST STOCK AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. .Sept 10, 1874_0_]y_ iREHDLETOII F1CT0RT1875 WOOL CARDS! Our Wool Cards have been ground and overhavled this season, anil are iu as good order as they have been at any time during the past four yearss The services of a first class carder have also been secured : and, it being early in the season, prompt returns of j all packages sent by railway can be made. Arrangements have been made with Mr. H. B. Fant, at the Anderson Depot, for forward? ing all packages entr?ste! to him, Freight charged only one way. Persons visiting the cards will not be delayed. Second Hand Bagging and Ties For Sale! We also have on hand several hundred patterns Of bagging and ties in, excellent con? dition. 2 pieces bagging and 5 ties, $1.25. 3 " ,! n ? i.75. We will sell in lots of 20 patterns, or more, to strictly responsible parties, on 60 days' time. Six per cent discount for cash; L\ SLOAN, President. July 8 27 3 BLATCII LEYS' Improved CCCUM 1BEK WOOD PUMP ,s the ackowledged STANDARD of the juncea ^zz^ market, by popular flBvordtut, ihe best pump lor the least gmoOevi Attention is invited to *r- gsSniatcnlov'a Improved Bracket, the pj& ffiHDrnp Chock Valve, which can be; FOg^withdiawn without disturbing the SfcSaB^joints, and the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last"? life time. For sale by all Dealers and the trade generally. In order to be sure that youg?'t Blatchley's Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade-mark as above. _ If you do not know where to buy. descriptive circulars, together with the name ami ad? dress of the agent nparest yob, will be promptly furnished by addressing with samp. OHAS. G. ELATCHLEY. Manufacturer, 500 Commerce St.. Philadelphia, Pa. March 25,187 L 12 NOTICE TO COjNTRACTORS. rp^lIE repairs nn Durham's Bridge, over L Saluda River, will be let to the lowest bidder on Wednesday, the nth of August, ai V o'clock, A. M." Plans and Specifica? tions will bo made known nn that ilay, 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 anvTTnd all bids. J OS 111' A JAM IS 0 X. Coin. Anderson Countv. Ii. F. MOSELY. Com. Greenville Countv. July l. lS7.-> ^0-td NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. npiIK County Commissioners of Green JL villeand Anderson counties, will let the building of Coolcy's Bridge, on Saluda Bivor, to the luWcs; bidder at that place, on Saturday, the .Tlst of July, al 10 o clock A. M. The plans and Specifications will beex lubitcd on that day. The successful bidder will be required to give bond and good se? curity for the faithful performance of the work. The Commissioners reserve I he right to reject anv and all bids. 0. II. P. FANT. Chni'n. B. C. C. Anderson Co. J. BANXISTFB, Cbm'n. P>. C. ('. Greenville Co. July 1 1S\>, 'JO fi Fresh Arrival of Mountain Beeves aod Mutton. W- K iiavc commenced the DEEP MAR? KET in earnest, and wW ilo all we can to have good BEEP and MUTTON every day in the market, and as soon as we can get Heel' from the mountains, we will furnish as good ar- can be had iu the State. All we ask is a trial. Market price; 4 to I2ie. per pound. WHITE A" HOLDEN. June 10, I-:;.. 22 'mm QUICK SALES SMALL PROFITS. JTJLY^ 1875 "117 E have received from New York TT and Charleston a full lino of beau-* tiful Prints; Muslins, Perenles: Pique, Lawns, White .Musi iris, Bleached and Brown Homespun* Long Cloths, I to i?-4 wide; Cottonade, Tweeds, Cashuiarets, Drown Linens; In faetj a complete lill? of Dry Godd.^ and for sale low bv TOWERS' ,t BROYLES: Groceries ?nd frovisionsi WE have Rio and Java Cofttf; Stlgaf; New Orleans, Muscovado and Porto Rico Molasses, Extra No. 1 Hams, Bacon, Lard, Family Flour, Fresh Rice, Fresh Soda Crackers, and a goo<l Assortment of Fancy Grocerios. ALSO, A goodgstook of Hemlock and Oak Tart Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Lining Skins and Harness Leather, and many other ar? ticles too numerous to mention" in an ad? vertisement. We solicit an inspection of our Goods by all who wish to buy; We charge nothing for showing our stoede, and our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits" for cash or to prompt paying customers on time. We do bot wish to sell those who caupot pay art the end of the yearr its there is no profit in selling goods and wait two and three .vears for tho money. TOWERS Vs UROYLES) No. 4 Granfite Row, Anderson? Boots and Shoes! MEN'S Hoots, Gaiters and Shoes; Wof men's Misses and Childrens' Shoes arid Gaiters, from 5U cents per pair up to tho best; Also, Miles A Sons' celebrated Shoes and Gaiters tor woirlon and cliil* drcn. We would respectfully ask ail inspection of our stock by all "who wisli to buy good Shoes and Roots. _TOWERS .V. BHOYLES> Hardware. OUR stock of Shelf Hardware, Naiis* Hoes, Scythe Blades aiid Cradles, Iron, Castings, Shovels, Spades, tfcc, is com? plete. Cast Steel Sweeps and other Plows. Wooden Ware, Crockery, China and Glassware; _TOWFRK >(; BROVLE9: CLOTHIin G-! A GOOD line of Clothing, for said cheap by TOWERS & BROYLES. 'WlfRlsTsforT IS up-s-tairs in Sharpy's building on Gran? ite Row. No second price. No Credit No bragging. No Vinegar Bitters humbug: and no lies, but if you want a square deal and the full value of your money, it might pav vou to come to see July 15; 1873; G; W: GROGAX: IS hereby given that application will be made thirty days alter date to John W. Daniels, for a Charter incorporating Deep Creek Grange, No. 251, Patrons of Husbandry, in accordance with the Act of the Assembly in such cases made and pro% ided. Bv- order of the Grange. S. newton BROWNE, See; July S, 1875 51 5 NOTICE, J iTlIE subscriber will make application to the Board of County Commissioners for permission to change the Double Branch Road, by shortening ft l??O feet above where it now enters the General's Road, anl cutting a Road to General's Road iiuo feet long. I JOSEPH PREVOST. July 15, 1S76_52 4 NOTICE IS hereby given that application wiU b8 made thirty days after date to John W. Daniels, Esq., Clerk of the Court for Anderson County, for a Charter incorpo? rating New H?pe Colored Baptist Church; in accordance with the Act of Assembly in such cases made and provided: Bv order of tho Church; July 1, 1875_BO _5 Important to the Grangers and Farmers of Upper S. Carolina; "t nnn grange plow stocks 1 , UUU FOR SALE.?We are now prepared to furnish any amount of these Stocks, and if upon trial entire satisfac? tion is not given, we will remit every dollar paid us. All orders received prior tin 1st September will be promptly Uiled at that time. Price, 33.00. Address; CELY A- BRO., Greenville; S. V. July 15, isr.i_^ 32 2m L?tf?Ett! LUMBER! IAM now prepared to furnish PINE; oak, HICKORY and POPLAR LUMBER on the Blue Ridge and Air Line Railroads at Seneca City, in any quantities desired. 1 will appoint an agent at Anderson and Ninety Six soon. For further information, see'me at my Mills, one and a half miles west of Seneca City, or address me at Senoca Citv. WM. J. HARBIN. July S, 1875 51_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson Cdfc?ftfi IS Tttn COURT OF PROBATE. Complaint to sell lands, marshal fUStts, rrlicf&c John l. Hammond, Exeent?jr, t?. George W. Hammoml. Adelia C. Todd, rt. nl, THE creditors of the late Herbert Ham? mond, deceased, ure herebv notified to present and prove their demands before me on or by the 10th day of September next, or be barred all interest aiid boh'ifil under the (jcereemadc or to bo made in the above stated case. W. W. HUMPHREY^ Judge of Probatei June nth, 1S75. 23 tf STATE OF SOUTH ' 'AROLIXA, County of Anderson: COFRt OF COMMON PLEAS. Cmnpbtint to feil (and, marshal'as*tfs, relief, d-c. W. W. Orr, Administrator of James Orr, N deceased, Plaintiff, n?. Oeorgiaha Orr, J. M. Orr, and others. THE creditors of James Orr, deceased, aril hereby notified to present and prove tlni. demands before me. on or before the. 15'tfe '(lay of July next, on pain of losing all is tvrcsl or advantage under any decree ma't in 11 io above stated wise. JOHN W. DANIEL?, C. C. P May 8, 1875. 10 2m . A ?VKKTISIX? : Cftoai?? Oood: x\. St/sttrmnitv.? All iH?rsot>9 w*D<l contem? plate making contracts \Vith. Newspapers !<>r litif insertion <-.i" atlverO!*en*? ms. should send 25V>?.ufS to Gor?. P. Rowell & Co., U ParkRow'KeW YoVk, for their PAMPIG LET-BOOK (nincty'Wtvnth editinn), contain, ing lists of over 2i^) newspapers and cftt* nt.-.t- ?. showing the com.. 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