The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 18, 1875, Image 3
THE INTELLIGENCER.
LOCAL MATTERS.
BRIEF XXXTION.
The Ladies' Store makes a very lair prop
osition to its customers in to-day's issue
See advertisement.
Rev. David Hagood, of Pendieton, h
been elected pastor of the Colored Baptist
Church of this place.
The stockholders of the Anderson Farm
ere' and Mechanics' Association should
member the annual meeting next Saturday
We are requested to announce that Rev
J. I?. McCollongh will conduct the regular
services of the Episcopal Church in Grace
Church oa next Sabbath morning and after?
noon.
Mr. A. B. Towers is adding considerably
to his dwelling house in town and is putting
extensive repairs upon it. When completed
its appear mce and convenience will be great?
ly improved.
A. J. Stringer, of Belton, means exactly
what he says in his advertisement, and will
? surely give employment to Trial Justices
unless money is forthcoming at once from
those indebted to him.
The-services of the quarterly communion
?oTtfhe Presbyterian Church will begin on
Friday right next and be continued through
Saturday and Sunday following. Rev. Rob?
ert Reed, of Roberts, will be present.
Persons who are fond of indulging in the
.pastime of snow-balling will doubtless
.hail the announcement that we are to have
i twenty-six snows this winter with unfeigned
<delight. The almanac says so, and of course
no reasonable man will fail to provide an
abundant supply of fire wood for the snowy
days.
We would call attention to the advertise?
ment of Mr. J. >~. Robson, of Charleston
which appears in this issue. Mr. Robson
announces that he has arranged to have
new brand of, fertilizer made to his order
and to bear his name. - His experience in
the business and the satisfaction he has
heretofore given are a sufficient guarantee of
the future.
New Salem Division, No. 99, Sons of Tem?
perance, was instituted at Salem Church on
last Saturday by Deputy Grand Worthy
Patriarch, A. B. Towers. It has fifteen
charter members. Mr. R. M. Bnrriss was
elected W. P. and Mrs. L. H. Watson R. 8
The division meets again on the fourth Sat?
urday afternoon in this month.
We are pained to -record the death of Mrs
Catharine I>. Norris, relict of the late John
E. Norris, Esq., which occurred at the resi?
dence of her son-in-law, Dr. J. L. Crumley
on Sunday morning last, in the 87th year of
her age. Site had been an invalid for two
years, and for the last six months suffered
greatly. Her remains were buried at the
Presbyterian church on Monday last, in the
presence of many relatives and friends.
Governor Chamberlain has pardoned
?Emma Miles, who was convicted of larceny
at the recent term of the Court of Sessions
for Anderson County, and sentenced to six
months' imprisonment in the county jail.
Her physician certified that her condition
was such that she would undoubtedly die
unless removed from the jail at once. Her
pardon was earnestly recommended by
Messrs. James L. Orr and John E. Brcazeale,
for the sake of suffering humanity.
Ii is no uncommon thing to hear boys
complaining that they cannot get positions
. or employment. They do not try right.
It is related that Stonewall Jackson walked
from a distant part of Virginia to Washing?
ton to make personal application for an ap?
pointment to West Point. President Tyler
gave it to him immediately. If a boy or
young man wants a position or employment
let him imitate Jackson, and act so as to shew
himself worthy of what he aspires to, and
then he is sure to succeed.
It is estimated that the present cotton
crop of South C^lina will be 321,000 bales
against 400,000 bales last year, while the en?
tire crop this year will be 3,800,000 bales
against 3,750,000 bales last year. Hence the
price will likely remain low, and our peo
plejcho have made a light crop will lose
most heavily. The remedy for this is to
plant more corn and small grain; to reduce
the acreage of cotton planted and to increase
the production per acre by a high use of |
fertilizers and a thorough system of cultiva?
tion.
Mr. W. W. Russell, of this County, was a
quite successful exhibitor at the recent State
Fair in Columbia, receiving four premiums
and an honorable mention, as follows: Bale
of cotton?premium, $10; sample of cotton
?honorable mention; lot of butter?pre?
mium, $5; native cow?premium, $20;
milch cows?premium. Mrs. Russell also
received a silver premium for a peacock fly
brush. Mr. John B. Adgcr, jr., of Pendle
ton, received the following premiums on
stock, which he exhibited at the State Fair:
Matched horses?premium. $25; saddle
horse?premium, $20; gelding 5 years old? j
premium, $15; berkshire boar?premium,
$S ; berkshire sow and pigs?premium, $10.
We are gratified at the success of these ex?
hibitors from our County, and regret that
more of our citizens did not compete.
STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR.
The State Fair last week was not a com?
plete success, and some are Intimating that
it was a decided failure. Certainly, there
was not much enthusiasm in its favor prior j
to the event, and the attendance of visitors
and exhibitors was not nearly equal to form?
er occasions. All this is to be regretted by
every friend of progressive agriculture in
the State, and we trust that the tacts con?
nected with the State Fair will awaken Sresh
interest among the farmers and planters,
stimulating them to greater exertions in the
future, so that the State Agricultural Society
will be lifted from its present embarrassed
condition, and placed on a secure and per?
manent basis.
It was determined to hold a summer
meeting of the State Agricultural Society on
the second Tuesday in August next at An?
derson C. H., and a committee was appoint?
ed to confer with the superintendents of the
various railroads to secure free or reduced
rates of passage to and from the meeting.
We believe that the citizens of Anderson
will highly appreciate this action of the So?
ciety, and will unite in the most cordial
manner for the entcrtainmont and pleasure
of the members.
A committee was appointed to wait upon
Governor Chamberlain, and request his as?
sistance in securing an appropriation for the
Agricultural Society, which is in a crippled
condition financially. The committee were
received in an informal manner, and after
talking the matter over, the Governor as?
sured them that he would render whatever
assistance was in his power to secure an ap?
propriation from the Legislature. The fol?
lowing officers were elected to serve the en?
suing year :
President?Col. Thomas Taylor, of Rich
&nVice Presidents?J. Wash. Watts, Lanrens;
j N Huffmann, Lexington ; Richard To
zcr Columbia; James M. Eason, Charles?
ton ? B. F. Crayton, Anderson.
Secretary?Thomas W. Holloway, New
^ETecuiive Committee?G. MeD. Miller, Ab?
beville; John B. Adgcr, jr.. Pendlcton;
Wm. Wallace. Columbia; W. G. Hinson,
Charleston ; J. K. Davis, Fairfield; James
MeCutchen, Williamsburg; John W. Har?
rington, Chesterfield.
INCENDIARY FIRE.
We regret to learn that the dwelling ef |
Mr. M. E. Telford, near Belton, was con?
sumed on Thursday last at about 3 o'clock
p. m., under such circumstances as to plain?
ly indicate it to have been the fiendish deed
of an incendiary. After dinner Mr. Telford
took his family to his father's house, some
four or five hundred yards off, and after sit?
ting for a while returned home to get some
things he needed in his work, which was
some distance from his house and in the
woods. On leaving he locked the house
and left it as he thought safe. It was soon,
however, discovered to be in flames, and
those who arrived first found the whole in?
terior in a blaze and all the doors open.
The flames had so far progressed that it was
impossible to save anything except one
feather bed. Mr. Telford is a young gentle?
men of industrious habits and quiet de?
meanor, who has the confidence and freind
ship of the community, and it is impossible
to imagine who could have committed the
villiany of destroying the home he had se?
cured by his own exertions for himself and
family. We hope the perpetrator of this
deed may be fenetted out and visikcl with
the severest penalties of the law. Mr. Tel?
ford was not insured.
The past summer was colder in its
average .than any summer in the last
eighty-six years.
Persons residing in the county of Ab?
beville obtained 116 premiums at the re?
cent State Fair in Columbia.
Twenty cigars per head are annually
manufactured for every man, woman
and child in the United States.
Florida will produce an unusually
large crop of pine apples this season.
They promise to ship a million to North?
ern markets.
Mrs. Fred. Grant will assist her
mother-in-law at the White House re?
ceptions this season. She is expected to
supply the place of Nellie.
The house of Bishops, of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, at its recent session
in New York created two Bishoprics.
One for Africa and one for China.
The Atlanta and Richmond Air Line
is ordered to be sold for the payment of,
the indebtedness of the company. It
extends from Atlanta to Charlotte, a dis?
tance of 265 miles.
McMahon's salary as President of
France is stated to be two hundred thou?
sand dollars a year. This is a princely
income, and yet the President has vexa?
tions and troubles which make him occa?
sionally speak vaguely of resigning.
The new constitution of Nebraska pro?
vides for the election of United States
Senator by the people. This is an inno?
vation upon the theory of our govern?
ment, which looks upon the Senate as
the representative of the sovereignty of
the States.
The State Fair this year is said to have
been very much inferior to former years,
both in the quantity and quality of arti?
cles exhibited and the number of persons
in attendance. Mr. W. M. Lawton de?
livered an excellent address on Thurs?
day, but had only about 50 listeners.
Thirty-one nations propose participat?
ing in the American Centennial. There
will be a thousand French exhibitors,
and Prince Frederick William of Ger?
many is announced among the distin?
guished European visitors expected.
Gen. Fitzbugh Lee is to be field officer
of i;he Centennial Legion for the South?
ern States.
Jefferson Davis has accepted the Presi?
dency of the American department of |
the Mississippi Valley Society of Lon?
don, tendered by the President of the
organization. The object of this move?
ment is to direct attention to the devel?
opment of the commercial, agricultural
and miueral resources of the valley of
the Mississippi. Mr. Davis will devote
his entire energies to the work in this
country and Europe.
HYME.VEAL.
MARRIED, on the 16th of November,
1875, by Rev. Jacob Burriss, Mr. JOHN
McPHAIL and Miss MAGGIE RICHARD?
SON, all of this County.
On Thursday, the 4th inst., by Rev. H.
Tyler, Mr. S. M. MILLFORD and Miss F.
MARIA T. PALMER, oldest daughter of |
Thomas B. Palmer, all of Anderson county.
In Pickens county, S. C, Nov. 4,1875, by
Rev. Hugh McLees", Mr. W. W. FORD and
Miss M. A. ROGERS.
MARKETS.
Anderson, Nov. 17.
The cotton trade has been rather active
during the past week, notwithstanding
low prices. Sales for the week 529 bales,
and middling to-day Hi to 11$.
Charleeton, Nov. 16.
Cotton market steady; receipts 3,152;
sales 1,500; middling lii ; low middling
12g to 121; good ordinary 11} to 113.
New York, Nov. 16.
Cotton firm and upward tendency.
Middling 131.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
?Sf The friends of JAMES H. McCON
NELL respectfully announce him as a can?
didate for 8heriff of Anderson County at
the next election.
The many friends of W. T. GRUBBS
announce aim as a suitable person for the
office of Sheriff at the next ensuing elec?
tion. Help our one-arm Confederate soldier.
' SPECIAL NOTICES^
TO DRUGGISTS, HARDWARE AND
GENERAL MERCHANTS.
I carry ii i stock from 1,000 to 3,000 boxes of |
window glass, (the largest stock in the
South,) embracing all sizes, from 4 x 6 to 4o
x 50 in single or double thick and polished
plate. Standard brands of French and
American make. Stained, Cut, ground, En?
ameled, and Church Glass. Putty by the
bladder or ton. Glaziers' Points, Knives,
Diamonds, Ac.
Above are imported direct from the facto?
ries and I {,'uarrantce bottom prices. Send
for latest quotations.
Trulv yours,
P. P. TOALE.
_Charleston, S. C
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER.
It is natural for people suffering with
Dysj>epsia and Liver Complaint or any
derangement of the digestive organs,
such as Soar Stomach, Sick Headache,
Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the
Heart, Heart Burn, Water-brasb, gnaw?
ing and burning pains at the pit of the
Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue,
and disagreeable tasto in th 3 mouth,
coming up of food after eating, low spir?
its, Ac.., to put off from day today buying
an article that t hey know has cured their
neighbor, friend, or relative, yet they
have no faith in it until it is too late.?
But if you will go to your Druggists,
WILHITE <fc WILLIAMS, and get a
bottle of GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
vour immediate cure is as certain as y^ou
live. Sample Bottles of this medicine
can be obtained for 10 cents to try its su?
perior virtue.
Regular size 75 cents. Try it, two
doses v-ill relieve any case.
Situation Wanted.
A YOUNG LADY, with fair education,
desires u situation as governess in a private
family, or as teacher of pupils not far ad?
vanced. "Satisfactory references given and
will be required. Apply to Mr. James A.
Hoyt, of the Anderson Intelligencer, for
farther information.
Nov 11. 1875 17 3
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERY and GLOVES,
DOMESTICS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOTHING,
HATS,
&c. &c. &c.
LARGEST STOCK!
LOWEST PRICES!
BEST ASSORTMENT!
AT THE
NEW YORK CASH STORE.
ARNSTEIN & ROSE.
ORGANS and PIANOS
For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices!
Save Your Freight!
IHAVE on hand a full assortment of Church and Sunday School Organs. Also, NEW
and Second-hand Pianos in my J ewelry St?r?.
FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &C,
For sale at the very lowest figures.
Watches, Jewelry and Cloclcs repaired, and warranted twelve months.
PHOTOGRAPHS AID OTHER SON PICTURES
Taken in rear of Jewelry Store by an experienctd Artist.
Insure your Dwellings and Property in London and Liverpool and Globe, and Manhat?
tan Insurance Companies.
No. 4 Brick Range. Push the Green Doors.
P. C. v. BORSTEL.
Nor 11, 1875_13_ _ 3m
BOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
Greenville Street, Anderson, S. C.
Mrs. J. V. MOORE, I p. ? ,
Miss S. Y. ROBINSON, j PnnciPals
FIRST SESSION commencing on 4th of
January, 1876.
terms?per session of five months.
For all higher branches, including
French, Latin, Greek and Mathe?
matics.$15 00
Intermediate Classes.12 00
Primary. 8 00
Music._. 20 00
Drawing and Painting. 20 00
Boardingpermonth.exclusiveof lights
and washing. 12 50
Pupils boarding with the* Principals will
receive tuition free for one session. For fur?
ther information, address
Mrs. J. V. MOORE, Anderson, S. C.
Nov U, 1875_17_3m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Anderson County.
By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge.
WHEREAS, S. T. Richardson has
made suit to me to grant bim lotters of Ad?
ministration on the Estate and effects of
John Richardson, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon?
ish all kindred and creditors of the said
John Richardson, deceased, to be and ap
Eear before me in Court of Probate, to
e hel l at Anderson Court House, on
Friday, December 3, 1875, after publica?
tion hereof, to shew cause, if any they
have, why the said administration should
not be granted. Given under my hand,
this 11th day of November, 1875.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. P.
Nov 18, 1S75 18 2*
CAUTION!
MY Notes and Books of Accounts
have been placed in the hands of
Seaborn S. Jones, Trial Justice, for col?
lection, who may be found at my offico
during this month. After which time,
all those who fail to make payment may
expect their accounts to be issued upon,
as I am determined to close my books by
the 1st of January, 1876.
H. H. SCUDDAY.
Nov 4,1875 16 4
Anderson Farmers' and Me?
chanics' Association
THE umual meeting of the stock-holders
of the Anderson Farmers' and-Mechanics'
Association will be held at Anderson C. H.
on SATURDAY*, November 20th, 1875, at
11 o'clock a. m. The election of officers to
serve the ensuing year and other important
business will be transacted.
JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary.
Nov 11,1875_17 2
Lost Note.
LOST, on or about the 10th of October,
1875, one Note on Wm. H. Pruiett for
Twenty-Five Dollars, payable on or before
the 1st of November, 1875, which was given
to the undersigned about the 24th of July
last for the use of Welfare Church. All
persons are warned against trading for the
aforesaid Note.
N. B. GAILLARD.
Nov U, 1875 17 2
J1JST RECEIVED!
?"1 BOXES and CADDIES OF
? X TOBACCO, which I will sell
at the lowest prices.
Parties indebted to me by Note or Account
will take notice that the first of November
has arrived. Their accounts are now due,
and must be paid between this and the first
of Januarv next. I mean what I sav.
O. H. P. FAK'T,
At Barr it Font's,
Nov 11, 1875 17
APPLICATION FOR HOMESTEAD.
?Eliza F. Thompson, widow of E.
R. Thompson, having applied to me for
the benefit of Hotnestoad m the Personal
Property of E. R. Thompson, deceasod,
all persons interested.will take notico
that her application will be heard on
Tuesday, 7th day of December, 1875, at
my office, Anderson C. H., 13. C.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate.
Nov 4, 1875 _16_5?
TWO MOUTHS TREE!!
~THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE,
''The Leading American Newspaper."'
On receipt of $2 and this advertisement,
THE WEEKLY SUN will be sent, postage
paid, to any address until December 31,
1876, or for $12.50, six copies; for 22, eleven;
for 30, thirty-one. Address
THE TRIBUNE, New York,
Important Notice.
ALL those indebted tome, cither by Note
or Account, must settle up by the 25th
of this month, or I will positively sue them,
without making exceptions in" any case.
Those who owe me know it, and this is suffi?
cient warning to all such.
A. J. STRINGER.
Nov 11, 1875 17
BUY YOUR GOODS
FROH
J. N. SUTHERLAND & CO.
BELTON, S. C,
dealers in
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
CUTLERY,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
And all Articles usually kept in a
General Store.
Cheap is what you Want.
COME and see for yourself, and don't
forget that everybody who is in?
debted to us in any way, shape, form or
fashion, must pay us at once, and with?
out further notice.
Nov 4, 1855_16_
NOTICE.
LAND FOR SALE.
IOFFER my TRACT OF LAND, sit?
uated on Shallow Ford Road, 6J
miles from Anderson C. H., containing
130 ACRES?60 acres in a state of high
cultivation, a fair dwelling-house on toe
premises, with good outbuildings, with
two good tonaments?place well watered.
This land can be bought at private sale
either from myself or J. B. Moore <fc
Bros., until Saleday In December, when
it will be sold at public outcry.
Terms of Sale?One-third cash ; the
remainder on a credit of one and two
years, the purchaser to give mortgage to
secure the purchase money, and to pay
for titles. ?
WM. L. BRYSON.
Oct 28, 1875 15 5
Notice.
s' Office, )
0. H.. S. C, >
nberlO, 1875. J
county commissioners' OFFICE,
Anderson C.
November!
ON THURSDAY, the 25th day of Novem?
ber, there will be let to the lowest bid?
der the work of deepening the channel of
Upper Major's Shoals, and cutting a new
channel around'the Lower Major's Shoals,
in Rocky Ri vcr, near and below the town of
Anderson.
Also, the removal of a rock obstruction
in same stream, about one-fourth mile above
the Major's Shoals.
Plans and specifications for said work may
be seen at this office. Tho letting will tnke
place at the work.
0. H. P. FANT, Cora.
Nov 11, 1875 17 2
Belton High School.
rpHE next session of the Belton High
J_ Schooi will open on the FIRST
MONDAY in JANUARY next.
Scholars will be charged from time of
entry to tho end of the session, at the
following rates:
Reading, Spelling and Writing, $15 per
year. Higher English studies, $20 per
year. Any English study, with either
or both the Latin and Greok, $30 per
year.
No deduction made for absence, unless
from death, or protracted sickness of not
less than one month's duration. Board
can bo had at from $10 to $12 per month.
C. M. WILLIAMS,
PrinclpaL
Oct 14, 1875 13 12
~~~FOR SALE.
408 Acres Valuable Land,
LOCATED in tho Southwest portion of
Andcrs<m Count}'. Eligibly situa?
ted?fine Farm, and in good state of cul?
tivation. Apply to
J. R. EARLE,
Holland's Store, S. C.
Oct 21, 1875 _ _14_2m_
Dr. W. G. BROWNE,
DE1NTIST,
. Anderson, S. C.
A reliable TOOTH POWDER for sale
at 25 cents a Box. ?
DISSOLUTION.
Anderson, S. C, Nov. 1st, 1875.
THE nrm of Divvor <fc Burdges is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will be continued by R. F.
Divvcr, who is authorized to receive
nioncvs duotlio concorn.
R. F. DIVVER,
c. H. BURDGES.
Nov 4, 1875 16 3
LOOK OUT.
ALL persons indebted to A. R. CAMP?
BELL & CO. for 1874-75, must
conic forward and settle their Notes and
Accounts.
A. R. CAMPBELL & CO.
Nov 11, 1875 17 5
17 CENTS
PAID FOR COTTON BY
N. K. SULLIVAN & CO,
SPECIAL iTTENTIOX IS CALLED TO
Our large lot of Clothing.
Our Handsome Stock of Cal?
icoes.
Our carefully selected stock
of Longcloths.
Our beautiful line of Ladies'
Shawls.
All of which will bo sold as CHEAP,
if not CHEAPER, than any in the mar?
ket for Caah.
N. K. SULLIVAN & CO.
Oct 28, 1678 10
J. S. ASHLEY,
Having anticipated a Heavy Trade
in the
CONFECTIONERY LINE,
Has bought more than double his
usual supply; consequently
he will give his customers
and the public gene?
rally the advan?
tage of it in
LOW PRICES,
Ah he has not store-room enough for
storing them away. Call and be con?
vinced of this fact.
SOMETHING- NEW!
FANCY CAKE V
Just arrived.
HE WILL KEEP DAILY
FRESH OYSTERS
During the season.
J. S. ASHLEY.
Oet 21, 1875
EVERY ARTICLE
PERFECTLY PURE,
TO all who have occasion to use Li?
quors for medical or other purposes,
we would heartily recommend that sola
by T. J. LEAK, who has at all times
a large and woU-soleetod stock of
Brandies,
Wines,
Gin,
Bunt?
"Wliislce.y,
Which he oilers on auch terms as will
please all. His tcrmsvro easy and fair,
and his Goods are warranted to give sat?
isfaction.
T. J. LEAK,
_No. 1, Brick Range.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF ANDERSON.
IN THE PROBATE COURT.
Sarah. Bagwell and Jane Bagwell, Plain?
tiffs, against Stephen Bagwell, Elmira
Dove and Z. Hall, Defendants.?Sum?
mons for Relief.
To the Defendant, Stepheu Bagwell:
YOU are hereby summoned and re?
quired to answer the complaint in
this action, which is filed in the office of
the Judge of Probate for the said County,
and to serve a copy of your answer to
the said complaint on tho subscribers at
their office, at Anderson C. H., S. 0.,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of tho da}' of such ser?
vice; and :if you fail to answer the com?
plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain?
tiffs in this action will apply to the.Court
for the relief demanded in tho complaint.
Dated October 11, 1875.
FEATHERSTON & BROWN,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
To the Defendant, Stephen Bagwell:
TAKE NOTICE that the summons iu
this action, of which the foregoing
is a copy, was filed in the office of the
Judge of Probate, at Anderson C. H., in
tho County of Anderson, and State of
South Carolina, on the 26th day of Au ?
gust, 1875.
FEATHERSTON & BROWN,
Plaintiffs Attorneys.
Oct 14, 1875_13_6_
Saddlery and Harness
Wholesale and Retail.
(1ALL and examine my LARGE stock
J of
SADDLERY, HARNESS,
BRIDLES, HALTERS,
COLLARS,
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
BLANKETS, BRUSHES,
CURRY COMBS,
TRACE CHAINS,
LEATHERS, &c, dec,
Which I am soiling at the lowest pricos.
Work warranted to be first class.
VARDRY McBEE,
Greenville, S. C.
' Nov 4, 1875 10 4
JOHN B. HARRISON,
TRAVELING AGENT FOR
T. J. MAGRUDER & CO.
Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of
K
I I MUUJUW < -L/XLVS UXJJL1 M J
No. 1 Hanover Street.
BALTIMORE, MD.
July 22, 1875_1. 6m
TOBACCO! TOBACCO!
.1 have just received a fresh lot of Smo?
king and Chewing Tobacco, direct from
the factory, which J. can sell as low as
any one, by the plug, piece or package.
T. J. LEAK,
No. 1 Brick Range,
Anderson, S. C.
Oct 21,1875_14__3m
Hout" Furnishing Goods.
Crockery, China, Glassware, Balti?
more Stoneware, Buckets, Churns, &c.
for sale low by
TOWERS et BROYLES.
ASSINGEE'S SALE,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Djsthict of South Carolina.
In the District Court.
Ex Parte )
JOSEPH N. BROWN, [
Ah?Rc' ) In Bankrul)tc3'
Nathan McAlister, >
Bankrupt. J
E?Y virtue of an order of the Hon. George
? S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court
of the United States for said District, I will
sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on Saleday in
December next, the following tract of land,
situate in Anderson County, in said 8tate,
to wit:
The Homestead of said Nathan McAlister,
containing 55 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of John B. Leverett, and other lands
of said Bankrupt.
TRACT JjO. 1,
Containing 127 acres, adjoining John B.
Leverett, Edward Shaw and others.
TRACT NO. 2,
Containing 93 acres, adjoining lands of Mrs.
Mary Ranson, and others.
TRACT NO. 3,
Containing 54 acres, adjoining Mrs. Mary
Ransom. Henry Long and others.
TRACT NO. 4.
Containing 62 acres, adjoining lands of Ed?
ward Shaw, G. L. McGeo, John B. Leverett
and others.
TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash and
the remainder on a credit of twelve months
with interest from day of sale at the rate of
ten per cent, per annum, the purchaser to
give, at least, two sureties, with a mortgage
of the premises to secure the purchase
money. The purchaser to pay extra for
papers.
JOSEPH N. BROWN, Assignee:
Nor 0,1875 17 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
The State of South Carolina,
Anderson County.
Court of Common Pleas.
John B. Watson, Assignee, and John B.
Armstrong, Plaintiffs, vs. Robert Stewart,
Defendant.?Jiulrjment for Foreclosure and
Sale.
BY virtue of an order from Hon. J. P.
Reed, Judge of the 8th Judicial Cir?
cuit, pro tern, to me directed, in the above
stated case, I will exjiosc to sale on the first
Monday in December next, at Anderson C.
H., the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing fifty and one-fourth (50i) acres,
more or less, situate in Anderson County,
on waters of Wilson's Creek, 7 miles South
of Anderson C. H., bounding lands of Mrs.
Williams, Waddy T. Dean, Caroline Mitch?
ell and others.
TERMS OF SALE.-One-third cash, bal?
ance on a credit of twelve months, with in?
terest from day of sale at the rate often per
cent per annum. Secured by bond of the
purchaser and a mortgage of the premises.
Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary
papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 0. 1875. 17 4
iSHERIFFS SALE.
BY J'. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
State of South Carolina,
Anderson County.
In the Probate Court.
Matilda Anderson vs. Mary Stephens, Ed?
ward M. Anderson, and others.?Petition
for Partition Lands, 6c.
BY virtue of an order from W. W.
Humphreys, Esq., Judge of Probate
for Anderson County, to mc directed, I will
expose to sale on the First Monday in De?
cember next, at Anderson C. H.,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Contrining 30 acres, more or less situate,
within the corporate limits of the Town of
Anderson, on the Pendlcton road, bounding
lands of Mrs. Matilda Anderson, Thos. M.
Cater, E. F. Murrah, S. Bleckley, and others,
sold as the Real Estate of David Anderson,
deceased.
Terms of Sale.?One-third cash, the re?
maining two-thirds on a credit of 12 months,
with interest from day of sale at the rate of
ten per cent, per annum, secured by bond
and mortgage of the premises, with leave to
anticipate at any time. Purchaser to pay
extra for papers.
WM. "McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 0, 1875 17 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 212 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, S. C, bounding lands of
Newton Acker, Wm. Harper, and others,
levied on as the property of Allen Cothran,
at the suit of J. H. Arnold.
TERMS of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all necessary papers.
WM McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 .4
SHEKIFFS SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 124.acros, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, S. C, and bounding lands
of James Armstrong. R.N.Wright, Hamp?
ton Stone, and others, levied on as the prop?
erty of John H. Scawright, at the suit of
J. W. Wilson and others.
TERMS of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for necessary papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875_ 17_4_
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 224 acres, more or-lcss, situaty; in
Anderson County, S. C, and bounding lands
of Joel Kay, Jennie Davis, Posy Trussell,
and others." Levied on as the property of
John Lusk, at the suit of J. P. Reed.
TERMS of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all necessary papers.
WM*. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 4 .
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to mc directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday in
December next, at Anderson C. H., the "fol?
lowing ? ? -
TRACT OF LAND,.
Containing 110 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson county, on waters of Saluda Riv?
er, bounding lands of Joseph Acker, Mrs.
Poor and others. Levied on as the proper?
ty of Joseph Cox, at the suit of Silas Massey
and others. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay
extr.i for all necessary papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nor8,-1875 ? 17_4
ISHERIFFS SALE.
By JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday in
December next, at Anderson C. H., the fol?
lowing
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 200 ucrcs, more or less, situate in
Anderson county, within or near the corpo?
rate limits of the Town of Honea Path,
boun ding .lands of T. A. Hudgens, B. C.
Grcer and T. M. Branyan. Levied on as the
property of John M. Grcer, at the suit of
A. K. Mattison and others. Terms (.'ash?
purchaser to pay extra for all necessary pa
l>ers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY JaMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
The State of South Carolina,
asdebsos county.
In the Probate Court.
J. 0. Jones and wife, Pallie Jones, against
W. B. Millwee, Margaret A. Latham, Mar?
tha E. Harper, Sophia C. Millwee, et al.?
Complaint for Partition, sale of Real Estate
of Samuel Millwee, deceased.
BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum?
phreys, Esq., Probate Judge for An?
derson County, to me directed hi the above
stated case, 1 will expose to sale on the
FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, at
Anderson Court House,
TRACT NO. 2,
Containing 105 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, bounded by lands of Wil?
liam Millwee, Hugh Rush, Tract No. 1, and
others.
TRACT NO. 3,
Containing 152 acres, more or less, bounded
by Tracts No. 1 and 4, and by lands of the
late Es ate of Wm. j. Moore, and known as
the Meiting House Tract.
TRACT NO'. 4,
Con tan ilng 85 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, bounded by lands of Mrs.
Matilda Harris, Tract No. 3. and others.
Terms of Sale?One-fourth cash ; the re?
maining three-fourths on a credit of one,
two and three years, payable in three equal
annual instalments, with interest from day
of sale, at the rate of ten per centum per
annum, secured by bond, with approved
surety, together wilh a^ mortgage of the
premises. Purchaser to'pay extra for pa?
pers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8,1875 ._17 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Anderson Count v.
In the Court of Probate.
Joseph Wilhams, Administrator of the Es?
tate of Louisa Calhoun, Deceased, Plain tiff,
against Francis Wilson, Benj. McGreer
and Infant McGreer, Defendants.?Com?
plaint to tell Real Estate for payment of Debts,
d'C., of Louisa Calhoun, Deceased.
BY virtue of an order from W. W.
Humphreys, Esq. Probate Judge for Ander?
son County, S. C, to me directed, in the
above slated case, I will expose to sale on
the first Monday in December next, at An?
derson Court House, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 10 7-10 acres, more or less, situ?
ate in Anderson County, S. C, on waters of
Wilson's Creek, and bounding lands of A.
T. Baker, and others.
TERMS OF SALE.?On a credit of twelve
month with Interest from day of sale, ex?
cept the costs of this proceeding, which are
to be pj.id cash. The remainder to be se?
cured bv bond with approved surety, togeth?
er with a mortgage of the premises. "
Purchaser to pay extra for papers.
WM. McGTJKlN, Sheriff.
Nov 11,1875 17 4
Sheriff's Sale.
BY JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
State of South Cabolina,
Anderson Countt.
2m tiic Probate Court.
John S. Hammond, Executor, vs. Geo. W.
Hammond, Adelia C. Todd, et al.?Com?
plaint io sell Lands for Partition, payment of
Debts, dc, of the Real Estate of Herbert
Hammmd, deceased.
BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum?
ph re; s, Esq., Probate Judge for An?
derson County, to me directed in the above
stated case, I will expose to sale on the First
Monday in December next, at Anderson
Court House, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 06 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, and bounding lands of
Jcptha F. Wilson, W. W. Humphreys and
John R. Oochran.
Teems of Sale?On a. credit of? twelve
months, with interest from day of sale, at
the rate of ten per cent, per annum, except
the costs of the proceedings, which must be
paid in cash. Purchaser to give bond, with
approved surety, together with a mortgage
of the premises. Puiehaser to pay extra
for all paj*rs.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8,1875 17 4
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 122 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, S. ?. one mile cast of
Belton, and bounded by lands of G. A.
Moore, Win. Tclford, and others, levied on
as the pro]>erty of Wm. Ellison, at the suit
of Joseph Cox and others.
TERMS of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all neccssarv papers.
WSl. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 4
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
- BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
Bwfll expose to sale on the first Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
the following
TRACT OP LAND,
Containing 107 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, S. C, on waters of Wil?
son's Creek, and bounded by lands of James
Crawford, W. S. Hall, Elizabeth Pindley,
and others, levied on as the property of
Maria Bagwell, at the suit of B. F. Brown.
TERMS of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all necessary papers.
WM. McGL KlN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 4
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
* .< . i
BY virtue of an Execution to me direc?
ted, I will expose to sale on the First
Monday in December next, at Anderson
Court House, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 16 acres more or less;-situated in
Anderson County, bounded by lands of Joel
Ellison, John Siddle, Mary Garnett and
others; also, one Bay Horse, levied on as
the property of Franklin Wynn, at the suit
of McDaivd fc Duncan, vs. Franklin Wynne.
Terms Cash?purchaser to pay extra for
all necessary-papers.
WM. McGTJKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 18(5. . 17 . 4
SB ERIFF'S SALE.
By JAMES H. McCONNELI., Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed, ,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday
in December next, at Anderson C. H., the
following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 100 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, bounded by lands of
Lawrence Lenhardt, Lududa Durham and
others. Also, one Gray- Horse, one Sorrell
Horse, one Yoke of Oxen and one two-horse
Wagon., Levied on as the property of Wm.
H. Scott, at the suit of Lewi? *?T"-2ns, for the
use of Divid Spearman. Terms Cash?pur?
chaser to pay extra for all necessary papers.
WM. McGTJKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8.1875 17 4
SHERIFFS SALE.
By JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale on the First Monday
in December next, at Anderson C. H., the
following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 128 acres, more or less, situate
in Anderson County, near Slabtown, boun?
ding lands of Jimmy Smith, Marshall Webb,
Beniamm Wardlaw and others. Levied on
as the property of J. A. M. Cason, at the
suit of Mary J. Orr, Adm'x., and James L.
Orr, Adm'r.. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay
extra for ;ill necessary papers.
WM. McGTJKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 .4
Belting, Belting.
FIVE iind Six inch three Ply Belting,
and one inch Hose for sale low by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Anderson County.
Jbt the Court of Probate.
Rosanna Scott, Administratrix, Plaintiff,
against Joseph Scott, Win. H. Scott, et al.,
Defendants.?Complaint for Partition of
Lands, Payment of Debts, d**c, of AT. It.
Scott, Deceased.
BY virtue of an order to me directed from *
W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge of
Anderson County, in the above stated case,
I will expose to sale on the first Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
TRACT NO. 1,
Containing 101J acres more or less, situate
in Anderson County, on waters of Millwec
Creek, bounding lands of Jasper Williams,
and others, and known as the Eaton Tract.
TRACT NO. 2,
Containing 66 acres, more or lese, bounded
by lands of Asa Bolt, and others; formerly
owned by James McNinch, and known as
the Bryson or Bolt Tract.
TRACT NO. 3,
Containing 5J acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Peter McPhail, and others, ann
known as the Darricott Tract.
TRACT NO. 4,
Containing 3 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of T. L. Reed, W. D. Garrison, and
others, and known as the Reed and Garrison
Lot.
TRACT NO. 5,
Containing 5 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Asa Bolt, and others, and known
as the Brooks Lot.
TERMS OP SALE.?One-third cash, the
remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve
months, secured by a bond with approved
surety, with interest from day of sale, to?
gether with a mortgage of the premises, with
leave to anticipate payment at any time. ?
Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary
papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 11,1875 17 4
Sheriff's Sale.
BY JAMES H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
State of South Caeolina,
Anderson County.
In the Court of Common Pleat.
A. 0. Norris, jr., Adm'r., vs. Isabella H.
Norris, Lucy June L?ngsten and oth?
ers.? Complaint to Sell Lands, Marshal As?
sets.
The State of South Carolina, ex relatione,
L. A. M. Van Wyck vs. Isabella H. Nor?
ris, Albert Maverick, et al.?Complaint to
Account, Marshal Assets, dc.
BY virtue of an order from the Hon.
J. P. Reed, Judge of the 8th Judicial
Circuit, pro. tern., to me directed in the
above stated cases, I will expose to sale on
the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER
next, at Anderson C. H., the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 826 acres, more or less, situate
in Anderson County, S. C, four miles south
Of Anderson C. H., bounding lands of J. C.
Haynie, Aaron Hall, J. A. Whittaker and
others. On the premises are a Grist Mill
and Tan Yard.
Teems of Sale?On a credit of one and
two years, with interest from the day of
sale, at the rate of ten per cent per annum,
in two equal annual instalments, except the
costs, which are to be paid in cash, the re?
maining purchase money to be secured by
bond with approved surety, together with a
mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay
extra for papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 7, 1875_17_4_
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
?Andeeson County.
? In the Court of Common Pleas.
0. H. P. Fant and Ann W. Hammond
against Mrs. L. 0. Hammond, Adm1x.
with Will annexed of S; J. Hammond, jr.,
deceased.?Creditors Bill to set aside Deed as
fraudulent, dc.
BY virtue of an order from the Hon. J. P.
Reed, Judge of the 8th Judicial Cir?
cuit, pro tern., in the above stated case, to
me" directed. I will expose to sale on the
FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next,
at Anderson Court House, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 236 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson Couuty, S. C, on Cuphorn Creek,
waters of Broadway Creek, and bounding
lands of John Sareil, Marion Mitchell and
others.
Teems of Sale?One-half cash; the re?
maining half on a credit of twelve mouths,
with interest from day of sale at the rate of
10 per cent, per annum, to be secured by
bond of foreclosure, together with a mort?
gage of the premises. Purchaser may have
leave to anticipate payment at any time.
WM. McGUKIN,
Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1875 17 4
Sheriff's Sale.
BY JAMES H. McCOtf NELL, Auctioneer.
State of South Carolina,
Anderson County. *
In the Court of Common Pleat.
W. W. Orr, A dniinistrator, vs. Georgiana
Orr, J. M. Orr, et al.?Complaint for In?
junction, call in creditors, to sell Land, in aid
of Marshal Assets, &c.
. Ex Parte Georgiana Orr against John W. B.
Orr, et al.?Petition for Homestead.
BY virtue of an order from Hon. J. P.
Reed, Judge of the 8th Judicial Cir?
cuit, pro tern., to me directed in the above
stated case, I will expose to sale on the
FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next,
at Anderson Court House, the following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 335 acres, more, or less, situate
in Anderson Comity, on "waters of Three
and Twenty Mile Creek, and bounding lands
of J. M. Smith, Mrs. G. W. Rankin, J. M.
Welborn and others, andren own as the home
place. . >/
Terms of Sale?One^third cash; the re?
maining two-tliirds on a credit of twelve
months, with interest from day of sale, at
the rate of ten per cent per annum, tobe
secured by bond of approved surety, togeth?
er with a mortgage or the premises.. Pur?
chaser to pay extra for papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov8,1875 17 A.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLTNA,
County of Anderson.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Thomas A. Bellotte, Plaintiff, against Perry
Williams, Hannah Lee, Elizabeth Lee, et.
al., Defendants.?Judgment for foreclosure.
BY virtue of an order from the Hon. J* P.
Reed, Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, pro.
tern., to me directed in the above stated case,
I will expose to sale on the first Monday in
December next, at Anderson Court House,
the following property, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 133 acres, more or less, situate
in Anderson County, on waters of Six-and
Twenty-Milc Creek, bounding lands of
Henry McGill, Thomas Dickson, Johu S.
Bird, and others.
TERMS of sale, one-half cash, the re?
maining half on a credit of twelve months,
with a mortgage of the premises to secure
the payment of the purchase money, with
leave to anticipate payment.
Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary
papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 11, 1875 17 4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.
BY virtue of an execution to me directed,
I will expose to sale, on the First Monday
in December next, at Anderson Court House,
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 168 acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson County, S, C, on the west bank
of Seneca River, and bounding lands of Jno.
P. Brown, Wm. Holcomb, andothers, levied
on as the proprty of John M. Brooks and
wife?Juritta C?at the suit of Sain'L Mc
Gowan, W. W. Humphreys'-and A. T.
Broyles.
TERMS of sale, Cash. Purchaser to pay
extra for all necessary papers.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Nov 8, 1876 17 4