The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, October 28, 1875, Image 3
THE INTELLIGENCER.
LOCAL. MATTERS.
EIGHTH Mm FAIR!
FLATTERING OPENING.
GREAT INTEREST MANIFESTED.
It is with the greatest pleasure that we
are enabled to announce that this year's ex?
hibition at the Fair Grounds is in every
respect equal to the most sanguine expecta?
tions of its most enthusiastic friends, and
exceeds in the quantity as well as the quality
of articles entered the exhibition of last
year. The entries in nearly all the depart?
ments exceed those of last year.
f The display in the needle and fancj
* work and household departments is proba?
bly better than it has e^er been before, and
it is most gratifying ta see the improvement
in the manu&ctiirerV, and field crop depart?
ments. The ejitrip^ in the live stock de?
partment we're *not concluded up to the
time we wer^ to press, but the promise for
a fine display in all the divisions of this
most im^portjnt branch of the exhibition
was gcK jd. We -were particularly impressed
with * fa ?--^erior apf>earattce t>f the articles,
man .y of which show that *hey were pre
Pa' expressly for this exhibition, thus
e .vincing a growing general interest in the
Fair, which mutt be quite agreeable to the
officers and directors, as it is certainly a
mark of confidence and approval of their,
management. The committees were quite
busy on Wednesday making their investiga?
tion of the articles presented, as under the
change in the regulations they are compell?
ed to hand in their awards this morning in?
stead of on to-morrow. The attendance on
Wednesday was good for the first day of the
Fair, and the indications are that there will
I be very large crowds present on to-day and
to-morrow. The Spartenburg Cornet Band
is in attendance and their excellent music
adds much to the enjoyment of those in at?
tendance.
Governor Chamberlain is expected to ar?
rive in Anderson this afternoon, and while
here, will be the guest of Judge Reed. He
has consented to deliver an address upon
agricultural topics during the Fair, and it
has been arranged for Mr. B. F. Crayton,
the President of the Fair Association, to
introduce him to those in attendance on
Friday at noon, so that all present at that
time will have an opportunity of hearing
the Governor's speech. He returns to
Columbia on Saturday, we understand, and
we hope his brief sojourn in our midst may
prove a pleasant occasion for him.
The trotting matches will come off on
Friday, and the laughable ontertainment of
a mule race will be afforded those present
on that day.
The exercises of Friday will conclude
with a tournament, at which a number of
knights are expected to ride. It will no
doubt be a very pleasant affair, as each par?
ticipant is determine^ to crown the Queen
of Love and Beauty," while only one of the
number can enjoy that privilege. We trust
there will be a. large attendance both days,
and can assure those who come that they
will enjoy themselves.
BSEEF ?EJTTI05.
The young ladies of Anderson are advised
to set good examples, because the young
men are always following them. _
The marble-players of the summer months
have changed their recreation to 'possum
hunting for the winter, and we learn they
are catching quite a number. .'Possum and
taters are said to be fit for a prince.
The yor. ng ladies of the Baptist congrega?
tion at Wiliiamston presented the pulpit of
the Church there with a handsome Bible on
Saturday last. It was acknowledged in an
appropriate and beautiful addeess from the
pastor.
Four hnndred and sixty-five bales of cot
" ton were shipped from the Anderson depot,
over the G. & C. R. R., one day last week.
The company has been prompt in carrying
off the cotton, which has accumulated rather
more rapidly than last year.
The juries were -discharged last Friday
from attendance on Court, and the Court
adjourned on Tuesday. All the business
ready for trial was transacted and the orders
desired in the other cases granted.
Messrs. Diwer & Burdgess are engaged in
erecting a building upon the southern corner
of the lot owned by Dr. Diwer, which will
be nsed as their machine sIiods. We are
glad to learn that they have met with de?
served success in tneir new enterprise.
Mr. H. B. Fant, Agent of the Greenville
and Columbia Railroad, informs us that he
is authorized to sell round trip tickets to
Charleston and hack for $15.00, good to re?
turn within twenty days, and also to Colum?
bia and back for $8.50, good for the same
length of time.
We would call attention to the advertise?
ment of Mr. G. F. Tolly which appears else?
where. He has one of the most extensive
stocks ever kept in Anderson, and what is
better he is selling at the most reasonable
prices. It is only necessary to call in order
to be convinced.
The Baptist Church at Anderson are pre?
paring to make extensive repairs and im?
provements upon their handsome church
edifice. They have inaugurated a system of
payment in monthly installments by which
the needed amount will be realized by
spring, at which time the work is to begin.
Mr. J. Earle Lewis, of this County, was an
extensive exhibitor of stock at the Georgia
State Fair in Macon last week, and we are
pleased to hear of his successful competition
for the premiums offered. He received the
largest number of premiums obtained by
any one in the stock department?five,
which amounted in value to one hundred
and seventy-five dollars. His stock is on
exhibition at our County Fair now progress?
ing in Anderson, and no doubt equal or
greater success awaits him bore.
The members of the Anderson Bar en?
joyed quite a pleasant evening at Judge
Reed's on Friday last. They were invited
to sup' with the Judge, who had been hold?
ing the Anderson Court during the week.
The usual mirth incident to the assembling
of a set of gentlemen to spend a social even?
ing together was indulged by those present
on this occasion, and by none more heartily
and pleasantly than the Judge himself. It
was an enjoyable evening.
Do not forget that the Anderson Theatri?
cal Company will render the highly enter?
taining and laughable Irish drama, "Handy
Andy" and the entertaining and amusing
farce, "My Turn Next," in the Masonic
Hall to-night; and "Handy Andy" with
the domestic drama, "The Toodles," on to?
morrow evening in the same hall. Reserved
seats, 75 cents; back seats, 50 cents. The
entertainment is given for rhe benefit of the
Carolina Collegiate Institute at this place,
and we hope it will receive a liberal patron?
age.
The Greenville & Columbia Railroad is
now carrying cotton from Walhalla to
Charleston, for $3.25 per bale. They carry
it from Anderson to Charleston for $3.50.
The distance from Walhalla is thirty-three i
miles farther, and 3 et the freight is twenty
five cents per bale less than from ?*.
It is about time to call upon the Republic
party to enact the laws to prevent Sgf
'discriminations in freights as they' pruadt
to do in their platform of principles, ^
sxtmmer. Anderson ships a much Ifljp*
amount of cotton than "Walhalla, and iff*
favoritism is to be shown by the raflro^
it .should be to that place which giW1*
the most business. We do not objectto^
low rates given to Walhalla, but it i*
higher rate imposed on Anderson to ff?1C?
we demur. It ought to he corrected. |
TOWF MEETTiTG.
The citizens c f the Town of Anderso?
vicinity are ea
the Ciovirt House
at 7i a'clock p. m., to discuss the
and-advantages of the Blue Ridge.,
and. to select delegates to attend t^?
meeting to be held in Walhalla'p
l Tuesday, to obtain information x
,:y cares, was not called on
.tion to the treatment of the
Andersonville, and did not
Sny certainty their real con
Gen. Chilton, in concluding his
has this to say of the comparative
of the Federal and Confederate
ment
?ners
hile all deplore the sufferings and
of life which prevailed amongst
.ners on both sides, if those disposed
[ig up yesterday' for malignant pur
(8 will examine the reports of the
eral Secretary of War, Mr. Stanton,
r will find that mortuary statistics
?ve a larger percentage of deaths
"^"""IJ^f8^ ^e Confederate prisoners in a
raestly requested to"^Wry abundantly supplied and capa
se on Saturday evem^jgie of providing every comfor:, than
?ted amongst the Federal prisoners
a country which succumbed more
through the starvation of its soldiery?
and worse, in its demoralization of their
femilies at home?than to the hordes
nraffn from every nationality of the
yld, which were hurled against it."?
Neva and Courier,
Xt
the
_ ?_-^ r - - --
condition of this enterprise, and wflQe
I adjourned meeting of the citizen^ an
son. We hope all will attend a^er
pointed time, and that the meeting?*
augurate a movement which will f ,m"
ed with success. It is important ;.^0*
full attendance.
he
PRESENTMENT OF THE 6R
OCTOBER TERM, 18?
To the Honorable J. P. Peed,
Eighth Judicial Circuit, pro. tctm:i
We, the Grand Jury of Andersoul
having discharged the duties M
upon us, respectfully make thfl?
report ''(1 ?
1st. . That we are- gratified to ft*)
our County is in a .very prospeioa^
tion, and with the exception of nj
of assault and battery is in quite a f
state. ? . . , rrl
2nd. That we have visited tbfcU
County offices, viz.: The Clerk otf
Sheriffs, Judge of Probate's, Tri
County Commissioners', School C<
sioner's and County Auditor's,,
them clean and neatly kept.
3rd. That we have also visited
and find the prisoners well cared
there is, however, some complahf
few prisoners about the diet and u?
cy of bed-clothing, but in our oi
called for.
4th. We have also visited the 1
and find the inmates as conifortaluse
be expected with the present imjtuld
which are exceedingly poor, butnts,
to state that we have learned thatppy
Commissioners haye in view tha?nty
of comfortable and substantial; up
brick buildings, which we heastory
mend. ^com
5th. We find, also, that theh
Hcmbree, has succeeded in ma Nr.
cieni supply of grain to suppo^-"1?*
as well as stock, and thatheptttef,>
satisfaction. .., jneral
6th. We recommend that std
provements be erected arouninl im -
House in way of an iron fence Court
a basement of solid granite te upon
inches in the ground. Thetwelve
should be graded off to the.sih side
.that on the north. We suaght of
from the Court House, thsrlgastance
side and forty feet on each enopn eaci
gates. The enclosure to be nRnrning
vial soil and turfed or gravel th allu
most suitable by the County 0 deemed
7th. The attention of the i?psioners.
been called to the uncleanliriejury has
roomSj numbers one and two^the jury
we again urge the placing of jtairs, and
closets in the said rooms for '
of the Couit.
8th. We find fE?T
throughout the Count
dition.
9th. We suggest to
that some suitable
which will enable
worthless curs, which
in mnay ways.
10th. We again co
and western portions
fes ted with whiskey
it upon our officers
arresting all such
evade the law to the
In conclusion
thanks to the Court
tance giveu to us
duties; ar.d we are
manner and ability
J. P. Reed and the ?
have conducted the b
Respectfully stfl
HEADQUARTERS
OF THE
REMOVAL.
HYMENEAL.
, MARRIED, on Thursdav evening, OetoJ
5? 21st, 1875, by Rev. R. W. Burts, Mr.
JOHN H. HARRISON, of Greenville, and
Mas NANNIE E. LATXMER, of Abbeyfle.
On the 13th instant, by Rev. J. Q. sjock
man, Mr. F. A. LEWIS, of Seneca Citr, S.
C, to Miss MATTIE M. ERWIN, of'Bre
?fird,N. C.
JV^RY ARTUSE s
Sfectl7Tiire:
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES
AT THE
rpo all -who have occasict to use Li
-L quors for medical or othr purposes,
we would heartily recommed that sold
by T. J. LEAK, -who hast all times
a large and well-selected stok of
Brandies,
Wines,
Gin, :
Rum,
Wttskey,
?See.,
Which he offers on such irms as will
please all. His terms are esy and fair,
and bis Goods are warrantc to give sat?
isfaction.
TOBAOCof^OlAOOO!
I h:ve just received a res lot of Smo?
king md Chewing Toba*co;direct from
the lictory, which I an sll as low as
any oie, by the plug, noceor package.
T.J. EAR,
No. i irl' Range,
STORE.
L JONES
J-vH. DATIS.
JO^fS, DAVIS & BOT,
?CESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER & CO.,,
its
BOUKNIGIIT,
S. BOUKNIGf.
?NIGHTS,
ULERS IN
ots, Sices, Etc
water
?nience
Octn, 1875
^no-son, S. C.
1 t 3m
t
LINKS' STORE.
TOY C?STOf?RS:
Jefferson Davis not Bspons
ihe Sufferings of He An
ville Prisoners. b
A letter from Gen. IH. Cf
just been published, chrlys&/
ex-Presiient Davis fronany r^ f
ity for the sufferings ndujje? "
Federal prisoners of w? wh & ^
fined in the stockacWs An^
The specific charge f-aias Im
against Mr. Davis:'
report ?n the And
laid before him, >
tvarm personal f>\
refused to take act;
its suggestions W
your \ccounts,
ifconce. 1
CiPEGG.
P
Col5
rille
idhat he
ad?f Gen.
. scales j
?V sale'I
In^
hat/
IW;,
Chandler very
der3? managen: 18
after reciting tl a
his displacemem Pfth)
a more energenradeHv"
Gen. Chilton aibere
reason to knowjvvitlij
qtminted with11^; n
Chandler's rejlCKl
ville prisoner8ATCHLj
at the time Ucest.,
and by statemt
war by that g
forwarding hisi
turned to jRicBfcJ
me chat no actitw-r
report, and wisv\
dent and call h L \; I
not think tha
overburdened
these imposed upV*7 ia
of War was en?h?SrPt^rv
him-thisbeing|te^te with
KV60, JJf This was
that the vanod; telegraphed
faPhedt?th%ts had W
to him to sup^ jnt8 neare.st
practicable, anigT far M
render the pns?*1"^ once to
ascomfortabler j, the gick,
tool permUted^V? ,n our con.
Chandler satisj^11^ jt of Gol
tion was mucT their ^di
our troops upojrd. but wjth
and corn bread^^ 0f meat JgS
pnsoners, accu^e me to the ciou?.
varied fare sut|abunQant and n,o?t .
treme I allu49 seemed ex
ville, because thL. to Anderson
diately under $ stated imme
the reasons gitj^on. and ior
Davis was not rm satisfied Mr.
that report, or (the existence of
tot: as therein finder's charac
Col. Chandli?
the Mrs- Su4led as witness in "
asked butl martial, and he '
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and ski*.j
Iwentn
worth i
perfecth
1 ind, a
HOT PI
a very extended reputation, which
: has sustained for more than PIF
rcincdy for Scrofula, Ulcerated
ong-standine Rheumatic A.tfuctioiis,
- Skin, White Swelling, Dloeagc? of
i-joint Disease, and all cases of
lor ?
kcter
was
that was
That
tion by the court
Davi'
licuiarly useful In Chronic Scrvous
ring In debilitated constitutions, ln
js, and all cases where the Lungs are
? health broken down by theinjudi
fercurr, Arsenic, or Quinine! It is a
>rlng and>Fall Purifier of the Blood,
lory Is under the direction! of Dn.
Bwart, who ha>< devoted his attention
s careful preparation during the past
rears, and not a bottle put up but is
times its cost to the patient, it j?
for the most dheased and debilitated
' CABES WIIMRE THE BLOOD 18
7T SHOULD BE USED FREELY.
PBKTARED OKLY AT
im's Laboratory,
ih St., below Chestnut, Philadelphia.
ROR BALE.
w.^'"^'^ iJ')^9l ;i 408 Acres Vuuable Land,
every impartbl
burdened as ke
Oct 21,1875
rpHE . iention of purchasers in every part of this State is called to consider a very
X imprtant fact, namely, that the old established house of R. C. Shiver & Co.
is not deed, but reorganized upon the only basis that business can be carried on
successfulyj--S21?/C2'Z, Y CASH?and we assure our patrons that we shall continue
the sameononable course of dealing with thorn chat was such a distinguished fea?
ture withho house of R. C. Shiver & Co.
We bavetow in store the best selected stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, OA'S, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALLPA?
PER, Etc., ver seen in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the
business, ad consequently knows the wants of this community better than buyers
residing elswhere.
The entirestock will be offered at prices never before equalled in this section.
The Price will Startle and Attract yon at Sight. We invite you to
send at oncebr Samples of these New and Handsome Goods, and if shown to your
friends and eighbors, we are sure it will be to your advantage to send us a large
order. We,ay freight dfc all bills amounting to ?10 and upwards. All orders
must be accompanied with CASH, or we send them C. 0. D., and guarantee satis?
faction.
Best Gi Prits in the city.
Long Cloth SJ, 10,12ic.v None equal to them in the Stato.
Well knoTO brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported.
Hosiery Doartment?Full of well assorted goods at popular prices.
Gouts' Furishing Goods complete, as a department.
Our Boot ad Shoe Department is second to none on this continent. From the
cheapest Brogn to the finest Hand Made goods.
The most complete and best managed Carpet Department in the world.
Cloths, Cassneres and Jeans are bought by the case and sold at a very small ad?
vance.
Brown and ileached Shirtings and Sheetings sold at factory prices.
Flannels an!Blankets at prices that will astonish.
We shall exect an Order from you or a call when you visit our City.
Columbia, S
Have Removed from No. 9 Granite Row, To
NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE,
Where they are now Receiving an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
Of Heavy Dry Goods, Domestics,
Hardware, Fancy and Staple Groceries,
Crockery, Glasswaro, ?
Soots, Shoes,
Leather and Shoe Findings,
&c, &c. &c. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas,
GIVE us a call at our New Stand, and we will guarantee satisfaction in Stvlos
and Prices. We buy COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE%nd sell
Avery's Farming Implements,
Shoal Creek Factory Yarn,
And Ward's Shirts.
lewis & co.,
HO. 2 BEffSOlV HOUSE PLACE
Sept 30, 1875 _._11 ly
LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT.
TT7E desire to call attention to the fact that we have on hand a LARGE and
TT well-selected stock of
Heavy Grroceries, Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
Crockery "Ware, Eto?
We have just received a large lot of Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Sugar-Cured Hams,
Cheap Grades of Syrups, Muscovado, Demerara and New Orleans Molasses,
100 BARRELS CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
A complete assortment of Sugars, Coffees and Teas, Pickles, Canned Goods, etc.
A very large stock of Iron, Steel, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, and farming Implements
generally. In short, we have everything that the farmer or man of family nseds.
We are selling the forogoing articles at the most reasonable cash prices. Call and
be convinced of this fact.
?SS- And now a word to those that we have supplied with Goods during the year
1872,1873 and 1874, Unless you come forward and pay up, j'our Notes and Ac?
counts will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection.
BYRUM & McGRATH.
SMITH,
CLARK & CO.
DEALERS IN
MENS' CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.
RESPECTFULLY inform their custo?
mers, aud the public generally,
that they have just received a beautiful
line of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
NEW STYLE SHIRTS,
NECK TIES,
SILK BOWS,
All Wool Merino UNDER-SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
Paper and Linen COLLARS.
Merino and Cotton "IALF HOSE,
HAN DKERCHIEFS, etc.
We invite special attention to our fine
stock of Black French Cloths, Doe Skin
Cassimeres, Black Beaver for Overcoats,
Fancy Cassimeres and Testings.
WC also have in stock a good line of
Kentucky Jeans, which we arc prepared
to sell very low, and at prices to suit
anybody's pocket. We still have in con?
nection with our store a
Tailoring Department,
To which the Senior members of the
firm will give their especial attention,
and guarantee entire satisfaction and per?
fect fits. Prices lower than any Town in
the State. Call and see us at McCully's
Corner.
We would respectfully request those
who owe us for Goods sold in the Sum?
mer to call and settle as early as possi?
ble, in order that we may cancel our
debts and go on with our business.
SMITH, CLARK & CO.
Oct 7, 1875 12
Oct. 13, 1875.
13
Important to those Indebted to Us.
Oct 7, 1875
12
BYRUM & McGRATH,
Mechanics' Row.
_iy
LOWER
THAN EVER!
AND STILL
in.
Established 1848.
O. v. BORSTEL,
? BELL
PBEVOST
k
Successors To
FANT, BELL & CO
CONTINUES TO SELL
FIXE GOLD JEWELRY,
CLOCjg, WATCHES, CUTLERY,
IR AND PLATED WARE, &c.
SPECp/?, to suit all ages, in Gold? Silver and Steel.
M.SO.W?NS AND PIANOS FOR SALE.
WATCHES, Jnvclry, Clocks and Musical Instruments carefully Repaired, and
all thorougl repairs Warranted for Twelve Months. Also,
A FIRST CLASS PICTURE GALLERY,
In connection, in he same building, where an experienced operator is continually
in attendance. Pitures taken from the smallest miniatuio to life size.
In the front of saue building, you can INSURE YOUR PROPERTY in the best
Insurance Compares in the world!
This is not the pice where you part with your money without getting the full
worth for it.
F. C. v. BORSTEL,
No. 4 Brick Range, Anderson, S. C.
Oct 11, 1875 13 3m
IDO
YOU VANT BARGAINS ?
I am now *eady to sell my Entire Stock of GENERAL
MERCHANDISE! at Greatly Reduced Prices.
Having no Store-rent to pay, no expensive Clerk-hire,
no Town Tax, nd no fire-wood to buy, I am fully convinced
that I can sell (oods Cheaper than anybody else.
Please call ad see for yourselves. My Prices will exact
ly suit the presat times.
CUNNINGHAM,
aitdebsoit, s. o.
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HaVING RECEIVED a full line of NEW GOODS from the Northern Mar?
kets, consisting of f
Heavy and Fancy Groceries*
Boots and Shoes,
Clothingj
Dry G-oods,
Hats and Caps,
&c. &c. Hardwar,
Would ask an examination of the same by the citizens of Anderson and surround?
ing country, bofore purchasing'elsowhcre.
i
MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COTTON
IN SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
Sept 30, 1875 11
LOWER FOR CASH!
OUR STOCK OF
FALL and WINTER GOODS
Is now complete, and consists of
a well-selected variety of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Notions, Clothing,
Hats, Boots, Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware,
Trunks, Crockery,
Woodenware.
&c. &c. Stationery,
We are selling goods at the lowest
Cash Prices, and are confideut of giving
satisfaction to all our customers, and
therefore ask them to bring on their
Cotton, Corn and other Produce, for
which the highest market price will be
paid.
BARR & FANT,
No. 10 Granite Row.
Oct 7, 1875 12 3m
&
3m
O. CEISBERC,
Oct 14, 1875
13
ROCK MILLS, S. C.
Im
OA-LIj on
LIGON & HILL,
AT THE STORE 1)KMKRLV OCCUPIED BY W. S. SHAKPE,
HA\ E on hand, and to arrive, a splendid
assortment of GOODS, which having been
Surchased recently in New York and
altimore,
MUST
Compare favorably with those purchased
by my ono. I
SILKS i RIBBONS
HERE WE WILL HELL YOU
DRY GOOS, GROCERIES,
HARDW&E, CLOTHING,
BOOTS, S;0ES, HATS,
|c. &c. &o
CH%p FOB CASH!
e arc Dully Receiving our
NEW STOlK FROM NEW YORK,
AN? Will. ?IVE
GOCh BARGAINS
Sjfi TO A Iii' WHO
WILloALL ON US.
Anderson, Sopt. 16, Vsrwm
For sale Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard
vyiro, Iron, Crockery, Buggy Material,
I^erosono Oil, choice Family Groceries,
lvTeavy Groceries, etc., etc. These Goods
are i'or salo cheap. Come and see them.
WHAT
Is moro, I must earnestly request those
indebted to me, (especially those whom
I have so long indulged,) to como for?
ward and pay what
IS DUE ME
Or 1 will bo forced to collect
BY MEANS
OF THELAW
C. A. REED,
I have
GIVEN
manufacturers of
TIN WARE,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
(CONSTANTLY on hand, a full supply
j of Tin Ware of every descripttiou,
COOKING and HEATING STOVES a
speciality, House Furnishing Goods, etc.
Parties desiring Stoves for which we arc
not agents can bo accommodated on ap?
plication, as we will order from any man?
ufactory. Prices low as the lowest.
The business is in the hands of Mr.
L. H. SEEL, a practical mechanic, and
the people of Anderson are invited to
rive us a trial.
GILREATH & BURGISS,
Brick Range, Anderson, S. C.
Pet 14, 1875 13 4m
TALB0T & SONS,
SHOCKOE MACHINE WORKS,
RICHMOND, VA.
M ANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Agricultural Engines,
Circular Saw Mills,
Grist, Bark and Plaster Mills,
Shafting, Hangers aud Pulleys,
Improved Turbine Water Wheels.
Oct 14,1875 13 .
WM. ettexger.
11. r. EDMO>'D.
My porsonal attention,) can be
hand and soon
found on
TO
Arrive. These Goods aro now, fashiona
n?5?l<Lelesant' and wiI1 ?e sold VERY
(. HEAP to
THE LADIES
Come and jndge for yourselves. Esue
<;m! maS?,?fcion Iia5d t0 Mantua Making
and Millinory. Fashion Plates on hand
for distribution
AT THE
or
C. A. REED.
Sept 9, 1875
8
ly
Wavorly House Corner,
Andorson, S. C.
Sopt 9,1875
iy
FOR SALE !
A Desirable Reside:
rSWercd for
r be secured.
The housfeiiii situated on MeDofne Street
and containVjlvo rooms. Ai>t?is-10 (j,^
M. J. WILSON.
13
Must foe Settled Up!
THE Notes and Accounts duo the late
firms of Barr, Watson <fc Co., and
W. F. Barr & Co., must bo settled up at
an early day, as wo aro determined to
close up the old business. Those know?
ing themselves indebted to ns, w*?ald do
well to call soon, ns we mean what we
sav.
' ? BARR, WATSON <fe CO
Oct 7, 1875 12
ETTENGER & EDM?ND,
RICHMOND, VA.,
manufacturers
PORTABLE and STATI0NAF
Boilers, of all Ki
Circular.
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Cameron's Special
Send for Catalog
Oct 14,1S75
G. F. WA.
Furniture Works and
RICHMOND, VA.
COTTAGE Bcadsteads, Cha,
Parlor Furniture, Lounge
ifcc, manufactured of Walnut a
or hard woods. No soft Pine use
tage Bedsteads and Cheap Ma
leading articles.
Oct 14, 1875 13
PAY ME!
FINAL SFZT^EISTE^tT-I hereby
^J?veTto1tlce that I will apply to W.
Oct 14, 1S7J
umphreys, Judge of Pro Date, for a
final settlement of the Estate of A D
nSl'iSSff^?S39th of Member
next and for a final discharge as admin?
istrator of said Estate. l%m 5!? on
that day sell at Anderson C. H. the Cho
Oct 14*1875
IF you have any regard for a poor
man's feelings', come forward aud
pay me for work done in my Shop. I
can't live without eating, and it takes
money to buy provisions. I have help?
ed you, now help me. I sue people when
I can't collect otherwise.
HARRY GAILLARD, Blacksmith.
Oct 14, 1875_W_3_
Must be Settled 1
THE Notes and Accounts of Benson
& Sharpe have been placed in the
hands of J. r. Whitefield, Esq., for im?
mediate collection, and all persons in?
debted to ns will save cost by prompt
?^ment. ^
BEN?ON A SHARPE.
_ ()et 14, ^875 13_4_
FAIR WARNING.
ALL persons indebted to mo, either
by Note or Account, aro earnestly
requested to settty the same at once.
Those failing to settle by the first day of
November-next, will find t heir notes nnjfc|
accounts in tbe^^^of an qflicei
collection^^Hi Brc money