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All Sorts of Paragraphs.
? A daughter of Jefferson Davis is
soon to be married to a Memphis bank
cashier.
"? Carl Schurz owns up to having writ?
ten speeches for members of Congress
who couldn't write them for themselves.
? Carl Schurz has written a letter to
a friend in which he states that he has
decided to permanently reside in New
York City.
? A man who has traveled says that
it didn't take him long to find out that
the brakemen own all the railroads and
. . the clerks all the hotels.
? The tomb of ex-President Zachary
Taylor, near Louisville, Ky., has been
thoroughly repaired after having been
entirely neglected for years.
? A party of prominent Prussians are
prospecting around Atlanta, Ga., for the
purpose of locating a large colony of
their countrymen in that neighborhood.
? Ex-Queen Isabella is announced to
re-enter her good City of Madrid on the
feast of the Epiphany, January 6, 1876.
That day is known as the day of kings
and queens.
? Ah, that eager grasp of the hand ;
that anxious inquiry about your wife and
the babies; that kindly solicitude con
. cerning your financial welfare. Yes,
there's no mistaking it?he's a candidate.
? One passing through Arkansas
doesn't see half as many' revolvers as he
would have noticed two or three years
ago. It isn't particularly because every
, body is trying to be real good, but more
because they have found out that a
. good shotgun is more to be depended
on.
? That the sun's rays are capable of
kindling fires which sometimes, destroy
large amounts of property, was fully dem?
onstrated a few days since in a town in
Vermont. A house was set on- fire by
? the rays of the sun falling upon several
new milk-cans in the yard, and being
reflected upon the clap-boards of the
* house. An experiment was afterward
made with the cans, by allowing the rays
of the sun to be reflected upon pieces of
cloth. The result was that the cloth was
burned to ashes in a few moments.
? Quite a lively sensation was pro?
duced on Saturday afternoon, at the
Tivoli Theatre, in New York. It appears
that a little child was performing on the
trapeze, when officers, of the "Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil?
dren" made a raid upon the stage and
arrested the little acrobat, who is about
six years old. At the time of the raid
he was in the act of walkine a tight-rope,
with a balancing pole. The performer
and his father were taken into custody,
placed in a carriage and driven to the
residence of a justice.
? The mother evening a Detroit joker
slipped a little pink love letter into the
pocket of a staid old citizen as they were
riding on the street car. Of course the
old citizen's wife made a dive for his
overcoat pockets as she passed through
the hall, and when she had digested the
love letter she determined to commit sui?
cide. While going up stairs after her
bonnet she got mad and changed her
mind. Walking into the room where he
sat before a cheerful fire she exclaimed:
"Loves you better than her own life,
ehl" . "Who?what?" he inquired.?
. 4*'And she wants 'to know how that bald
beaded xwife of yours gets along, eh!"
"I really?I ean't-" "And she
wants $50 to buy her a set of furs, does
she!" "Why, Mary?why, what are you
talking about?" "Oh, it's come out?
I've got the proofs!" she shouted, making
a dash for nis hair. The worthy man
has sworn the most solemn oaths to his
innocence; offered to let her employ a
detective to shadow him; accounted for
every hour of his absence during the last
year, and furnishing fifty theories in re?
gard to the letter, and yet the wife coldly
remarks that she is staying there solely
on the children's account.
QUICK SALES
akd
SMALL PROFITS.
-o-1
TOWERS & BROYLES have their
Fall and Winter goods, and would
respectfully call attention to their large
stock of Jeans, Caasimers, Blankets,
Shawls and Cloaks, Black Silk, Merino,
Dehmes, Debage, Black and Colored Al
paccas, and Mohair Calico, Ginghams, <fcc.
A 'fine assortment of Red and White
Flannels, Opera Flannels, White Goods,
Table Damask and Towels. In fact, a
complete stock of Dry Goods at prices to
suit the times.
Boots and Shoes.
A complete assortment of Boots and
Shoes of the best makers, and T. Miles
& Sons' celebrated shoes for sale low by
TOWERS <fc BROYLES.
Hats and Caps.
A large and complete assortment of
Men's Boys' and Youth's Hats for sale
low by TOWERS <fc BROYLES.
Saddles and Harness. ?
THE largest and best assortment of
Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Harness
made here by a number one workman.
Also French Calf Skins, Upper Leather,
Harness Leather, Hemlock and Oak
Tan Sole Leather for sale low by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
Trunks.
THE best assortment of Valises and
Trunks in Town for sale low by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
Carpets and Bugs
FOR SALE low by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
Georgia Cotton Press.
ONE celebrated Georgia Cotton Press
for sale low by
TOWERS <fe BROYLES.
Groceries and Provisions.
OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COF?
FEE, Rio Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Vin?
egar, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Flour, Salt,
Fancy Groceries, Tea a speciality, all for
sale low by TOWERS <& BROYLES.
Hardware.
A complete line of Shelf Hardware,
Shovels, Axes, BLACK SMITH'S Tools,
Ac., for sale low by
TOWERS & BROYLES.
Sundries.
BAGGING and TIES, Buggy materials
for buggy-makers, iron, steel, powder,
shot, &c In fact, we keep a complete
assortment of Goods, and will be pleased
to show our goods?we chargo nothing
for showing. Give us a call.
TOWERS <fe BROYLES.
Octl4, 1875 13
Belton High School.
THE next session of the Belton High
School will open on the FIRST
MONDAY in JANUARY next.
Scholars will be charged from time of
entry to the end of the session, at the
following rates:
Reading, Spelling and Writing, $15 por
year. Higher English studies, $20 per
year. Any English study, with either
or both the Latin and Greek, $30 per
year.
No deduction made for absence, unless
from death, or protracted sickness of not
less than one month's duration. Board
can be had at from $10 to $12 per month.
C. M. WILLIAMS,
Principal.
Get 14,1875 13 12
Important Notice.
ALL those indebted tome, either 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.
Noy 11,1875 17
HAVE on band, and to arrive, a splendid
assortment of GOODS, which having been
Eurchased recently in New York and
Baltimore,
MUST
Conipa-e favorably with thoso purchased
by any ouo. I
HAVE
For sale Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard?
ware, Iron, Crockory, Buggy Material.
Kerosene Oil, choice Family Groceries,
Heavy Groceries, etc., etc. . These Goods
are for sale cheap. Come and see them.
WHAT
Is more, I must earnestly request those
indebted to me, (especially those whom
I have so long indulged,) to come for?
ward and pay what
IS DUE ME
Or 1 will bo forced to collect
BY MEANS
OF THELAW
C. A. REED,
Waverly House Corner,
Anderson, S. C.
Sept 9, 1875 8 ly
SILKS a RIBBONS
DRESS GOODS, Prints, Hats, Shoes,
Laces, and every kind, of Goods needed
I by the fair sex, (to the buying of which
I have
GIVEN
My personal attention,) can be found on
hand and soon
TO
I Arrive. These Goods are new, fashiona
I ble and elegant, and will be sold VERY
CHEAP to
THE LADIES
Come an d judgo for yourselves. Espe?
cial attention paid to Mantua Making
and Millinery. Fashion Plates on hand
for distribution
AT THE
Sept 9,1875
C. A. EEED.
8 ly
SMITH,
CLARK & CO.
DEALERS IN
MENS' CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS, &c.
RESPECTFULLY inform their.custo
moi-s, and the public generally,
that they have just received a beautiful
I lino of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
NEW STYLE SHIRTS,
NECK TIES,
SILK BOWS,
I All Wool Merino UNDER-SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
Paper and Linen COLLARS.
Merino and Cotton HALF HOSE,
HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac.
We invite special attention to our fine
stock of Black French Cloths, Doe Skin
Cassimeres, Black Beaver for Overcoats,
Fancy Cassimeres and Testings..
We also have in stock a good line of j
Kentucky Jeans, which we are prepared
to seU very low, and at prices to suit
anybody's pocket. Wo still have iu 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 McCuUy'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
LOWER
THAN EVEK!
AND STILL
LOWER FOB 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,
Wo aro selling goods at tho lowest
Cash Prices, and are confidont of giving
satisfaction to all our customers, and
therefore ask them to bring on their
Cotton, Corn and other Produce, for
which tho highest market prico will be
paid.
BARE & FANT,
No. 10 Granite Row.
Oct 7, 1875
12
3m
MILLINERY GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED, a select assortmont
of Fall and Winter Goods, such as
Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Feathers and
Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, Cufis, <fcc,
which will bo sold at the lowest figures
for cash. Thankful for the liberal pat?
ronage heretofore extended, I ask my
friends and customers to examine the
stock and prices before buying clsowhere.
Mantua-Making attended to as usnnl.
MISS DELLA KEYS,
Up Stairs, No. 8 Brick Range.
Sopt 23, 1875 10 3m
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO M. LESSER,
FOR MERCHANDIZE OR GUANO,
ARE notified that their Accounts are duo tho 1st of November, and that thoy
will bo oxpectod and required to meet their obligations promptly.
PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED,
AND A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF *
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WILL be kept constantly on hand to suit customers. Examination invited, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
? A 1crc M. LESSER.
Nov 4, 1875_16 3m
IT IS AN ESTABLISHED FACT THAT
FURNITURE CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER
AT MY FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, ANDERSON, S. ?.,
rriHAN at .any other Retail Establishment. This is now acknowlodgod by all who
' _L have seen my Goods and heard my prices. With unsurpassed faeilitias, and
tho motto of
LIVE AND LET LIVE,
I m a believer in tho priuciplo that quick sales and small profits are best for buyer
and seller, and am enabled practically to carry out this belief, as my Goods arc
bought only of the Manufactories, with the advantages of shipping in a knock?
down state, by which the lowest freight rates are secured, whereby I can promise
to sen* as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, and guarantee any article of Furniture
as low as it can be laid down from any City in the United States. I have now on
hand the largest and best selected stock of
Fiirnitoe, Mattresses, Window Shades, Ficture Frames,
<fec, ever kept in a country Town or City, and it will give me pleasure to have the
public call and see for themselves. ?
G. F. TOLLY.
Oct28,1875_15_
REMOVAL.
LEWIS <Sc CO.
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,
Boots, Shoes,
9 Leather and Shoe Findings,
&c. &c. &c. Hats, Gaps, Trunks, Umbrellas,
GIVE Ub a call at our Now Stand, and we will guarantee satisfaction in Styles
and Prices. We buy COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE, and sell
Avery's Farming Implements;
Shoal Greek Factory Yarn,
And Ward's Shirts.
LEWIS <fc CO.,
NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE
Slept 30, 1S75_._11_ly
LIG-ON &d HILL
ABE SELLING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF
,; GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
AT GREATLY
i
RZEIDTTCIEID PRICES,
fl?* Call and see for yourselves.
ALWAYS IN THE COTTON MARKET
i
Anderson, Nov. 4, .1875_0_
BELL, PREVOST
Successors To ^
?tMM.?co. CUNNINGHAM,
^IbTDEIR/SOIEsr, S. O.
hj. AYING RECEIVED a full lino of NEW GOODS from tho Northern Mar?
kets, consisting of
Heavy and Fancy G-roceries*
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
Dry Goods,
Hats and Caps,
&c. &c. ' Hardware,
Would ask an examination of the same by tho citizens of Anderson and surround?
ing country, before purchasing elsewhorc.
MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COTTON
IN SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
Sopt 30, 1875 11 3m t
" L. FANT 8c CO.
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
OOITPEOTIOITEBIES,
Which they arc selling at very low figures. They have also a beautiful supply of
FANCY GOODS,
Such as Fine French Vases, Jewelry Boxcj, Toilet Sets, China Tea Sets, Fine Wax and
China Dolls of all si jcs, dressed and undressed, Fine Shell Boxes, Ladies' Work
' Boxes, Companions^Vriting Desks, Hair Oil, Perfumery, See., &., &c.
Also, Musical Instruments of different kinds, and a large assortment of pretty Toys.
Call soon and buy presents for your sweetheart, and toys for the children._
- ? *?
J\ J". G-^^B^ZELILi
WOULD respectfully iafbrm the public that he has started a Family Grocery, and
will keep constantly on hand Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, and everything usually
found in a Family Grocery.
He also keeps Candies, plain and fancy, Cm ncd Goods of all kinds, Pickles and Jellies,
Crackers of all kinds, Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of the best grades.
Ir connection he has an Eating Saloon, where meals will be served at all hours.
Cuslomers can be supplied with anything the market aflbrds.
Pices reasonable.
Stand on Main Street, North of the Railroad and opposite John P. Watson's residence
d. jokes. a nouKKiGirr.
j. ii. davis. - e. s. bouknigt.
JONES, DAVIS & BOTJKNIGHTS,
SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER <fc CO., AND DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil CMs, Mm, Boots, Sloes, Etc.
COXjTTIMIBXjA, s. o.
THE attention of purchasers in evory part of this State is called to consider a very
important fact, namely, that the old established house of R. C. Shiver ?fc Co.
is not closed, but reorganized upon thoonly basis that business can be carried on
successfully?STRICTLY CASH?and wo assure our patrons that we shall continue
the same honorable course of dealing with them chat was such a distinguished fea?
ture with the house of R. C. Shiver & Co.
We have now in store the best selected stock of DRY GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CATS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PA?
PER, Etc., ever scon in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the
business, and consequently knows the wants of this community better than buyers
residing elsewhere.
Tho entire stock will be offered at prices never before equalled in this section.
The Prices will Startle anil Attract yon at Sight. Wo invito^you to
send at once for Samples of these New and Handsome Goods, and if show^Jpo your
friends and neighbors, wc are sure it will be to your advantage to send us a large
order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders,
must be accompanied with CASH, or wo scud them C. O. ?., and guaranteo satis?
faction.
Best 6.1 Prints in the city.
Long Cloths 8$, 10, 12Jc. Nono equal to them in tho Stato.
Well known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported.
Hosiery Department?Full of well assorted goods at popular prices.
Gents' Furnishing Goods complete, as a department.
Our Boot and Shoe Department is second to nono on this continent. From the
cheapest Brogan to the finest Hand Made goods.
The most completo and best managed Carpot Department in tho world.
Cloths, Cassimercs and Jeans aro bought by tho ease and sold at a very small ad
vauce. .
Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Shootings sold at factory prices.
Flannels and Blankets at prices that will astonish.
We shall expect an Order from you or a call when you visit our City.
Columbia, S. C, Oct. 13, 1875. 13 3m
LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUTM
w
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT.
7E desire to call attention to tho fact that we have on hand a LARGE and
well-selected stock of
Heavy Groceries, Dry Gf-oods,
Boots, Shoes, Hardware,
Crockery "Ware, Etc*
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 oi this fact.
?S- And now a word to those that wo have supplied with Goods during the year
1872, 1873 and 1874. Unless you come forward and pay up, your.Notes and Ac?
counts will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection.
BYRUM & McGRATH.
Important to those Indebted to Us.
To those indebted to us on Accounts for last year, wo will give one-half cent
above the market price for Cotton, in payment of such Accounts and Notes, at any
time between the 1st of November next . We must have the money on them, and
do not wish to add any cost. So come forward at once and settle up.
BYRUM & McGRATH,
? Mechanics' Row.
Oct 7, 1875 12 ly
THE ALABAMA GOLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C. E. THAMES, President. T N. FOWLER, Secretary.
Gen. S D. LEE, Superintendent of Agencies.
CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, - - $200,000 GOLD.
Assets, $759,084.79. Surplus in hand, $266,921.47.
IT1HE above statement is based on examination of Company by the Insurance
I iWL Commissioner of Maryland, on admitting Company to work in Maryland.
I ^Pho Company has paid from 17 to 27 per cent, dividends per annum since organi?
sation. Policios issued in Gold or Currency, and non-forfeitable after two years.
BOARD FOR ANDERSON COUNTY.
B. F. WHITNER, President. F. C. v. BORSTEL, W. H. NARDIN,
J. L. ORR, Secretary, G TOLLY, T. B. LEE,
C. A. REED, R. P. DIVVER, J. B. LEWIS,
J. A. H?YT.
Tho abovo gentlemen are insured in Company, and will take pleasure in giving
information as to obtaining policies, and any facts as to Company.
WM. WATIES. Agent.
Sept 2, 1875___17_
C. A. REED. A. S. STEPHENS.
REED * STEPHENS,
MANUFACTURERS OF*
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, ROCKAWAYS, CARRIAGES,
WAGONS, &C &C.
ESPECIAL at?
tention paid to
REPAIRING,
and all work ful?
ly warranted.
We claim the
i most thorough
j Ironwork, Wood
I work, Painting
'and Trimming, |
as wo employ en
lythe best work?
men.
None but well-seasoned lumber used in the manufacture of our work. All per?
sons desiring to purchase are 'cordially invited to call at onr Manufactory, (at tho
buildings formerly owned by John A. Reeves, Esq.,) and inspect the work for
themselves.
BUGGIES always on hand at our REPOSITORY, (near the Railroad Bridge, on
Main Street,) where Mr. Joseph Martin can always be found, ready to sell a now*!
set of HARNESS, or to repair old ones.
Anderson, Sept. 9, 1875 .8 ly
HERE WE ARE AGAIN!
FRESH FROM: NEW YORK
WITH A NEW STOCK OF FALL ABTDX WINTER GOODS, perhaps as
large as ever brought to this place, and prices are lower than thoy have been
since the war. Bring on your Cotton and Greenbacks, and got your supply before
thev are all gone.
We want EVERYBODY to remember that wo MUST HAVE, right away, all
the Money duo us for Goods and Guanos already sold. Wc will allow full prices
for Cotton, although tho stanlo sells low, but wo fear there is no probability of its
being higher. Conic on and pay up and got out of debt.
Respectfully, etc.,
BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO.
S. BLECKLEY.
HARNESS, SADDLES, PLOW - GEARING,
AND
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY HARDWARE.,
WE beg to inform tho public that wo have mado large additions to our Manu?
facturing Establishment, and are now prepared to sell Cheaper than any
other house in the South. Manufacturing all goods in our lino, wo are prepared to
warrant them all as to workmanship and material. Give us a call, and seo our
BUGGY HARNESS AT $12 PER SETT, and our McCLELLAN
SADDLES at $3 Each,
Tho same that aro soiling elsewhere at $3.50. These aro no factory goods, but tho
genuine Home Made and Warranted.
CHAPEAN & HEFFRON,
(iS Mooting Street, Charleston, S. C.
Sept lf>, 1875_9_3m
WILHITE * WILLIAMS
DEALERS IlsT
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Ac. Also Lamps and Lamp Goods, Paints, Oil,
Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Ac. Also a full line of Perfumery and Toilet Ar?
ticles, Cigars and Tobacco. Pure Brandies, Wines and Whiskies for medicinal purposes
strictly, and other articles usually kept in their line. Prescriptions carefully compound
da' A choice selection of Buist's new crop Turnip Seed on hand. 1?ly
P. P. TOALE,
3tANUFACTUREIi OF
DOORS,SASHES,
Blinds, flooring, &c.
DEALEK It)
BUILDEES' HARDWARE,
Paints, Oils, &c.
SOLE AGENT FOB
The National Mixed Paint Co.
Great American Fire Extinguisher Co.
Page Machine. Belting Go.
Send for Prices.
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS,
Nos. 20 & 22 Hayne & 33 & 36 Pinckney Sts,
FACTORY and YARDS,
Ashley River, West End Broad Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept23,1S75 10 _ ly
THE ABOVE ill REPRESENTS
V TOZER'S IMPROVED
AGRICULTURAL ENGINE,
if\F which there are now more than a
\J dozen at work in Anderson County.
For further information, apply to N. K.
Siullivan & Co.. Anderson, S. C, or ad?
dress the undersigned.
RICHARD TOZER, Columbia, S.C.
Dec 3, 1874_21_ly
TALBOT & SONS,
SH0CK0E MACHINE WORKS,
RICHMOND, TA.
M ANUFACTURERS OF
Steam Engines and Boilers,
Agricnltural Engines,
Circular Saw Mills,
Grist, Bark and Plaster Mills,
Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys,
Improved Tarbine Water Wheels.
Oct 14,1875 13 ly
WM. ETTENGEB. H. P. ED3I0>T).
IETTENGER & EDMOND,
RICHMOND, VA.,
MANTJFACTTjnERS
PORTABLE and STATIONARY ENGINES,
Boilers, of all kinds,
Circular Saw Mills,
Grist Mills,
Mill Gearing,
Shafting. Pulleys, &c.
American Turbine Water Wheel,
Cameron's Special Steam Pumps.
Send for Catalogue.
Oct 14, 1875 13 ly
G. F. WATSON,
Furniture Works and Lumber Mills,
RICHMOND, TA.
1*^1 OTT AGE Beadstcads, Chamber and
Parlor Furniture, Lounges, Chairs,
6:c, manufactured of Walnut and cheap?
er hard woods. No soft Pine used. Cot?
tage Bedsteads and Cheap Mattresses
leading articles.
Oct 14^1875_111_ _ ly _
Has Ions attracted the notice of the most emi?
nent physicians, by its great efficacy in curing
what were considered incurable cases of disease,
where tho patients have been almost destroyed by
SCROFULA., i.e., and. Prof.. Vaxe^'IINE Mott, of
the New York Univeratty, Professors Gibson-, De
wkes, and CtLi.ntAS.ot Philadelphia, and many
other physicians of celebrity, cave, over their own
signatures, letters recommending ft, and certifying
to its great merits. It has been occasionally ad?
vertised, and thousands of families throughout the
United States recommund and use it. The labora?
tory is under the direotion of Dr. FraiO?U3
Stewart, who has devoted his attention and skill
in its careful preparation daring the past twenty
five years and not a bottle put up but is .worth
many times its cost to the patient It is perfectly
safe for the most diseased and debilitated, ana,
ix ALL cases Vt'iiebe tue blood is nut l'LKK, it
should de used freely.
Prepared only at 8WAHM3 LABORATORY, 118
South Seventh St., below Chcsnut Philadelphia.
Nov 13, im_18 _4
THE. FINEST DESCRIPTION
OF- ? ? - ; ?
BOOTSAND SHOES
WILL be made by the undersigned at
bis old stand,.over M. Lessor's Store, on
Granite Row, for ladies, gonts or chil?
dren, of the best quality of leather, and
on reasonablo ^crins. He proposes
displaying work from his shop at tho
coming County Fair, and will be pleased
to have it examined by the general pub?
lic at that time. All work from his shop
is warranted to be of. the best description,
and parties can get any grade of Boots
and Shoes they may desire. Give him a
call.
R. F. McKINNEY. .
Sept 23, 1S75_10_3m
Your Deeds,
Mortgages and
Liens
H'AVE boon Recorded from One to
Ten Years. Call at tho Clerk's
Office and get them. If 3'ou have not tho
money to pay for recording, you can
make arrangements with him to wait &
longer time, by insuring yoar life and
assigning the policy.
Come, or look out for the' Constable.
Respectfully,
JOHN W. DANIELS,
a It. P. cfe R. M. C.
Oet 7, 1875 _12 3m
THE
State Grange Fertilizer
And "THE CLIMAX,"
Two first class, pure bone, -ammonia
ted Fertilizers, for sale bv D. JENNINGS
& SON and J. D. ALKEN, Agents, Char-'
leston, S. C. The highest testimonials
can bo given. Pleuse send for circular.
Sept u, 1875 8 3m
Dr. W. G. BROWNE,
DENTIST.
Anderson, S. C.
A reliable TOOTH POWDER for sale
at 25 cents a Box.
New' Advertisements.'
SHUN DRUG POES?1M5.
Mcdiclue Rendered Useless!
VOLTA'S ELECTRO BELTSand BANDS
are indorsed by the most eminent physicians in
the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia,
liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches,
pains, nervous disorders, fits, female, complaints,
nervous and general debility, and other chronic
diseases of the chest, head, llrer, stomach, kidneys
and blood. Book with full particulars free by
VOLTA liELT CO., Cincinnati, 0. _
?inj day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
gig terms free. TEUE ACQ-, Augusta, Mains.
IT) I I Tonus t
T ? ' VICKE
WEEK GUARANTEED to Agents,
and Female, in their own toallty.
and OUTFIT FREE. Address P. 0.
ICKEKY * CO., Angost?, Maine.
MIND READING, PSYCHO KAN CY, FABCI
nation, Soul Charming, Mecmerirm
and Marriage Guide, shewing how either sex.
may fascluatc and gain tho-lore and affection of
any person thoy chooso instantly. 400 pages. By
mail SO cents. Hunt & Co., 133 S. 7th St., Phila.
T^$5to$10pco? ?
Agents wanted. Address Marlon &ujpply .Co,, Ma?
rion, Ohio. _J_ .
?K fn <tOfl per day at home. Samples worth Si
??J W freeStissox A Co., Portland, 2friine
MARYLAND EYE and EAR INSTITUTE,
66 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
GEORGE HEULING; M. D., late Prof, of Eyo and'
Ear Surgery in the Washington University,
.Surgeon in charge.
The large handsome residence of the lateCbarle*
Carroll has been fitted np with all the improve?
ments adopted in the latest Schools or Echoiti;
for the special treatment of this class cf diseases.
Apply to GEORGE HEULING, M. D.,
*?_' Surgeon In Charge.
CONFEDERATE
Bills, Bonds and Postage Stamps Wanted.
$4 for rarest bills, $10 for rarest stamps. It wilt
pay to send them immediately, Also oilier curios?
ities. AMERICAN STAMP CO., Box 4045 N. Tf.
BALTIMORE
EYE and EAR INSTITUTE,
Nor. 55 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
JULIAN J. CHISOLM, If. D., Professor of Eye
and Ear Diseases in the University of Ma?
ryland, Surgeon in charge, ' -
Tlii.s institution is thoroughly organized .und
fitted up with every convenience for the treatment
of Eye and Ear Diseases. ? ? - . ?
?a-For further information, apply to the above.,
Advertizer's Gazette.
A Journal of Inf?rmation'for' Advcr-'
Users. Edition, 9,600 copies: Publislutd
weekly. Terms, $2 per annum j in advance.
Five specimen copies (different dates)' to one ad-1
dress for 23 cts. Office, Noi 41 Park' Row, N. Y.
? GEO. P. ROWELL A .CO..Editors at>d Pnll.'':'"
METROPOLITAN WORnf
Caxal St., fboh Sixth to Sevexth,
RICHMOITO, - - VmGINTjL.
ENGINES,
Pobxable and Statiosaey.
Saw Itfills,
Grist Mills,
Boilers, Castings
. of Brass,& Iron,
Forgings, Ac.
ARCHITECTURAL
IRON WORK,
IN all its branches, done^
by experienced hands.
"We?call special attention
to our Improved Por?
table Engines for agri?
cultural and other purpo?
ses. A number of second
band ENGINES arid BOIL?
ERS of various patterns, in
first-rate order, on hand.
Repair work solicited and promptly done
WM. E. TANNER L 00.
Aug 5, 1875 3 ly
K GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. ?>'?
PHff NIX IRON WORKS,.
COLUMBIA, S..C. .
GOLDSMITH & KIND,
FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS..
HAVE always' on" hand Stationary
S team Engines and Boilers for Saw
Mills, lite., Saw and Grist .Mills. Cpitou ;
Presses, Gearing, Shafting, Puliies, etc
Castings of every kind in Iron or Brass..
We guarantee to furnish Engines and
Boilers of as good quality and power, and ?
at as low rates as can be had in the North.
We manufacture, also, the Gaddy Ern-.':
proved Water Wheel, which we reco na> '
mend- for power, simplicity of construc?
tion, durability and eheapnass. P We. war- ,
rant our worlc, and assure promptness
and dispatch in filling orders.
GOLDSMITH ?ft 'KIND,
Columbia, B.C.
May 28,1S74 46_ly !
JOHN B. HARRISON,
TRAVELING AGENT FOR
T. J. MAGRUDER & CO.
IFholesalc Dealers and Manufacturers of
J MUUUM ^ 'LlLUUU-tlWj
So. 1 Hanover Street,
BALTIMORE; ;MD.
July 22, 1S75 ' l" ' '6m
THE -
CHARLESTON HOTEL
Will Not be Closed this Summer.
All Guests patronizing us during the
Summerand Fall months, and remain- "
ing a week or more, will be allowed a
reasonable discount, except occupants of .
rooms on the first or parlor floor. '
The attention of the Country Mer
chants is.respectfully called to this no?
tice. .; . ... ..
June 3, 1875 ? 46 _
LUMBER! LUMBER !
IAM now prepared to furnish PINE,
OAK, HICKORY and POPLAR
LUMBER on the Bine Ridge and .Air
Line Railroads at Seneca City, ill any ,
quantities desired. '" -
f For further information, sue mo at my .
Mills, one md a half miles west o?.Seneca.
City, or address me at Seneca City. ,
Mr. 0. H. P. McKinney is my agent at '?'
Anderson, who will always be" found at'
the Yard, ready to wait on customers. I
WM. J. HARBIN.. .
July S, 1873 51 . , . ',' (
NOTICE '
IS hereby given that application will
be made to tho next Legislature for
amendment to tho Charter of the Village
of Pendleton. . . ,
JAMES HUNTER, Intendant.
Scpt-16,1875 9 ?? 8m ?
:-;
Ladies' Goods.
THE LADIES arc invited to call and ''
see our line of Ladies' Hats, Shawls,.
Furs, Cloaks, Shoes and Uaitcrs, which
we offer at low prices.
_TOWERS & BROYLES. '
NOTICE
IS- hereby given that application will'
be made to the General Assembly at
its next session for an amendment to the
Charter of the Town of Belton, so as to
extend tho limits and open new streets
within the said corporation.
GEO. W. COX, Intendant. .
Oet21, 1S75 14 , 3m..
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CC to COfl I** Agents wanted.
00 All cla?es of working peo?
ple of both sexes, young and old, makemorc
money at work foe us, in their own locali?
ties, during.thcir snare momeutst or all the
time, than at anvtliing else. We offer em?
ploy inent that will pay handsomely for every
hour's work. Full particulars, terms, /fee.,
sent free.. Send us your address at once.
Don't delay. Now is'tho time. Don't look
for work or business elsewhere, until you
have learned what we offer. G. STUfSOW 4
Co., Portland Maine. 14 ly