The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, December 02, 1875, Image 5

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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county ofandebson.; IS THE PROBATE COURT. W. A. McFall, Plaintiff, against Laurissh C. Herron, Elizabeth J. Herron, et[al., De? fendants.?Summons for Rdief?Complaint notSenecL To the Defendants, James 0. Herroh and Sa rahE Herron: "\7*0U are hereby summoned and required ? JL to answer the complaint in this ac? tion, and to serve a copy ok your answer to r the safi complaint on the subscriber at his 'office, Anderson Court House, South Caro? lina,' within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service^ and if you fail to aus we:: the compbint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply . to tue Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Dated November 10th, A. D. 1875. * JOHN iVMOORE, Plaintiff's Att'y. i To the Defendants, James 0. Herron and Sarah E. Herron: j TAKE NOTICE That, the relief sougliit in the complaint is to sell the*real estate of John Herron, deceased, in which you'have ' an interest, consisting of ninety-two and a half acres, .the same being the homestead, * boupded by lands of Dr. B. F. Dun kin, J. Braxryan, estate of .Virgil Herron ? and <>tti? ers, the proceeds to be'first applied to the Plaintiffs account as Trustee of John Her? ron, deceased; and second, to confirm the sale of sixty-seven and a half acres of land, sold by Wm. A. McFall under order of liiis f Court to B; F. Dunking for the benefit of | <: John Heron, deceased, aiid his family. JOHN B. MOORE, Plaintiffs Att'y. ?-: Novl8,187o 18 ' ' ?; 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, cototy of anderson. \S COURT OF PROBATE. . ?I i ? , i ; ? -..'.I-.-. f J. N. Erskinc, Plaintiff, against Margsret Erskine, James S. Erskine and Pres :on Erskine, Defendants.?Summons for Reliefs (Complaint not served.) To the Defendants, Margaret Erakiue, James S.Erskra^and Preston Erahne; YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ac-' tion, and to serve a copy of your answer to! said complaint On the subscri ber at his office] Anderson Court 'House, South Carolina,! within twenty days after the service hereof,' exclusive of the day. of- such service: and if J you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff,in this action' will apply to the Court for the relief de-: manded in the complaint. Dated November 16th, A. IK.1875: ; ', : JOHN. B. MOORE, Plaintiff's Att'y. To the Defendants in the above stated case: ? TAKE NOTICE, That this complaint ?is; filed for the partition and division'-of ? the - Real Estate or John Erskine, deceased, con? sisting of one tract of land, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less,: boun? ded by lands of Thomas Erskine, El J. Ma? jor, Matthew Cobb and, others, in which you have an interest. JOHN B. MOORE, '.? Plaintiff's Attorney.:: ' Nor 18,1875 18 ? ? ;-6 ; ATTENTION - FARMERS! 500 POUNDS , I Just Received and for sale low for cash.11 Also, a large lot of JASm9 LANTERNS, IaJlMP FIXTURES, At the lowest figures. ?: ? Call and see for yourselveu. '? \ v.. ?'. .'I .?! .- > SIMPSON, HILL & CO. ^Sept 30,1875 . _, ?ISSOIiUTIOW. ''S j THE firm of Gilreath <fc Burgiss is this day dissolved by mutual-consent, and oil persons indebted are. requested to make immediate payment to. Mr. L. h. Seel, who is authorized to. nettle up the business of the firm, and will be found at the old stand. ' ' W. W. GrlliREATH, rf N. F. BUBGJSS. October 80,1875.' '*??-' . . - ' S Notice of Copartnership*:. \TTLE undersigned have entered into copartnership under the' firm name of QTLREATH <fc PEOPLES, for the:pur pose of carrying on the manufacture of TinWare, <6a, w Anderson, S. C.'in'the Store lately occupied by Gilreath & Bur? giss. arid respectfully solicit a continu? ance of the patronage heretofore extend? ed. Mr. L. H. Seel is in charge of the busin ess,. smdpwill 1? 'pleased) to wait upon customers, o Lit IvTiK-: W. W. GILREATH, ? J. E. PEOPLES. Nov 4,1875 16 GILREATH & PEOPLES, ^manufacturers of TIN WARE, WHOLESALE and RETAIL El CONSTANTLY on hand, .a full supply \j, of Tin Ware of every desoripttion, COOKING and HEATING STOVES a speciality, House Furnishing Goods, etc. Parties desiring Stoves* for -which we are, not agents can be accommodated bn ap ? plication, as we will order from any man? ufactory. Prices low as the lowest. /?? 'The business is in the hands -of- Mr. Ij. H. seel, a practical mechanic, and the people of Anderson are invited to give us a trial. ?? ? ?? 1 GILREATH & PEOPLES, ? Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Octl4,1875--: 18 4m' T?TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i AKDEBSOIf COUKTY.' By tp. Wl Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge. yyh kkTCASj Joseph N. Brown has made suit to me to grant him letters of Ad? ministration-' '-de boms rvtm-witli^the will an nexed, on the effects.Of John E. Nortis, late of Anderson County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and. admonish all kindred and creditors of the said John E. Nortis deceased, to be and appear before me in Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Friday Dec 10th,: 1875, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administra? tion should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 21th day of | November A. 'D. 1875. . W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Nov. 25,1875 19 2 ; Must be Settled Up ! rrtHE Notes and Accounts due the late J firms of Barr, Watson A Co., and W. F. Barr & Co., must be settled up at an early day, as we are determined to close up the old business. Those know? ing themselves indebted to us. would do well to rail soon, as we mean what we say. BABE,. WATSON 4 CO. Oct7,1875 12 3m . I JUST EECHVEDI ^ 1 BOXES and CADDIES QF ?l T ? B A?J C f>, which I will Soil at the'lowest prices.- m ? ? ' <? Pasties indebted to -me by Note or Accou n t, .willtake notice that Che- first of November has arrived. Their accounts are now due, I and must be paid between this- and the first If of January next. I mean whatl sar. ? ?" - O. H. P. PANT, : ? '?" ' '' At Barr & Fant's. Nor U, 1875 17 SBftkTHj> ^ ~ CLARK & CO, DEALERS IN MEM CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, &c. RESPECTFULLY inform-their custo? mers, and the public generally, that they have lust received a beautiful line of - FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, NEW STYLE SHIRTS, NECK TIES, ;,. ' . SILK BOWS, All-Wool Merino UNDER-SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Paper and. Linon COLLARS. Merino and Cotton HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. We invite special attention to bur fine stock of Black French Cloths, Doe Skin Cassitneres, Black Beavor for Overcoats, Fancy. Caasimeres and Vestings.:,. , : We. .also have, in stock a good line of Kentucky Joans, which we are prepared .to; sell very low, ami-at prices" to-suit anybody's.pocket. We still have in con? nection with our. storo a ? . Tailoring Department, 'TO'which the Senior members of the I-firm will give their especial attention and guarantee entire satisfaction and per? fect fits. .'?'PricesTdwor than any Town in the State. Call and soo us ?t McCully's Corner. , Wo Ivqujd? respVc'frullyj j3dd(3t those who Aweius'for Goods s?id.4nt?io Sum? mer to call and settle aa early as possi? ble, :iH< order that we-' niay-cahcel our debts and go on with our business. SMITH, CLARK <fc CO. ? j'"Oct 7, 1875V 12 LOWER AND STILL !<-.? LOWER FOR CASH! OUR STOCK OF EALL and WINTER &00DS Is'now complete, and. consists of . '. a well-selected variety of Staple Riad Fancy Dry Goods,;. ' 'N?'K6nsV blothing^;... . , ' ' Hals, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Trunks, Crockery, Woodenware, Ac. ft* Stationery, ? We arc- soiling goods at the lowest Cash Prices, and are confident' of giving satisfaction to all our customers, ana 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. Oct7, 1875 12' 3m' '.' : Having anticipated a Heavy Trade ? ? .inthe .... ;t ; CONFECTIONERY LINE, Has bought more than double his . .usual supply; consequently he will give his customers 3. ?od rthe public ?ehe- C rally the advan? tage ofit in LOW PRICES, As he has uct. store-room enough, .for storing them away. Call and be "con? vinced of this fact. ;r . ,..., ?< u, ?'. ; ft1 |?iai'r.l>fi. ..'i ,.;.>: .->?:?:<? if.ll ^ 1 JlnD ! .! ??.?? ??: . ? > ?? -r ?>:?.: /. P ' ? OKETHIN & NEW! im WMsm Just arrived.' it M ?i - ? ^1*;' I /:'-' ? ?' '? ? \.s:iti'->iw -. ?'''.* .d*rr*t:J<* ? '" ! " HE WILL KEEP DAILY ?fU : .During the season. YCj t-jn\:n-y\ :?: ti; I ??. ??? U '? ?'? : '*? .tt?9:wt y.i'? if'VM .:? If ; . i J. S. ASHLEY. Oct21,1875_ EiVERY ARTBCLE PERFECTLY PURE. TO all' who; have occasion, to use Li? quors for medical or other purposes, we would heartily recommend that sold by T. df.-'tiKAfi, who has at - all times a large and well-selected stock of Brandies, Wines, i.. ? <3-'in?., Raw, Whiskey, Which .he oiFers on such terms as will please all. His terms are easy and fair, and his Goods are warranted to give sat isfaction. T. J. LEAK, ii ?". No. 1, Briok Range. Bclton High School. THE next session of the Helton High Softool, jwill open on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next. Scholars will be oharged from timo of | entry to the end of the session, at the following noes: Reading, Spelling and Writing, $15 per year; ? Higher English studies, $20 per year. Any English study, with either or bo*h the Latin, and Greek, $30 per year. No deduction mado for absence, unless from de a tii. or protracted sickness of not less than one month's duration. Board can bo had at from $10 to $12 par month. .C. M. WILLIAMS, . , Principal.. Oct.14,1875 IS 12 . MIjjLINEBY GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, a select assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, such as Ladies' H ?tatind Bonnets, Feathers and Flowers^ RibbSfct^Collara, -Ouffs, Ac., which will bo sold at the lowest figures for cash. Thankful for the Uberal pat? ronage heretofore extended, I ask my friends1 and customers to examine' the stock arid'p rices before buyingelsdwhere. Mantua-Making1 attended to as usual. ? - ? MISS DELLA,KEYS, - . Up Stairs, No. 8 Brick Range. Sept23,1875' '10 3m -.m b NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO M. LESSER, for merchandize or guano, ARE notified that their Accounts are due the 1st of November, and that they will be expected and required to meet thetrt>hfljgBWprwjproraptlyi * _rf j svi $ ft ~-t< ?'?. PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, boots and; shoes, j 2 WILL be kept constantly on hand to suit customers, Examination invited, and satisfaction guaranteed. ?, m. lesser. Nov 4, 1875 16 _ . ,.. g , , 3m '-, v' S .' i?5-SBH5-~ IT IS AiV ESTABLISHED FACT THAT, n FURNITURE CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER Lri* AT MY FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, ANDERSON, S. C, THAN at any other Retail Establishment.,. This is how acknowledged "by a\l who have seen my Goods and heard my prices. With unsurpassed facilities, and the motto of . ' . ; ltve and let live, I am a believe,- in the principle that quick sales and small profits aro best for buyer and seller, and am enabled practically to carry out this belief, as my Goods are bought only of the Manufactories, with the advantages of shipping in a knock? down statejby which the lowest freight rates are secured, whereby I can promise to sell 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 ih^mtTOe, Ifcittressqs, -Window Shades, Picture Frames, &&,;evcrk:ept.in a country Town or Cityfart? iTwTlTgive mo pleasure to have the public call and see for themselves! ' ~, ? ?~ m ? ?rr ?????? 9AiAAItti<Y.?. Qct28;1S75 feuf ftff a, ? LEWIS &> CO. Have Kemoved from No. 0 Granite How, To CA NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE, Where they are now fiecciving an .ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Of Heavy Dry Gc ods, Domestics, ;: Hardware, Fancy and Staple Groceries,'' Crockery, Glauswarc> ? ?. v.,. ? ? .y . ? < '?'* Boots, Shoes,"._._ Leathered SnieJFjndings, , ? &c. -?C &c. Ha<;s, (Japs, Trunks, Umbrellas, GIVE us a call at our New Stand, and we will jruaran Icq satisfaction in' St vies and Prices. We buy COTTON and COUNTfrT Fpp| aWtlfceTl ,?' ?t % Ayery's. Fanning Implements, ' B?bal Creek Factory Yarn,. . ., , ;<t.-.s <\> ., And Ward's Shirts. 8ept30.1*75. ^2#S#I^R^^ SlM&m":^,,,HIL;L ? J-v-M I. .'? ??? 't j fw| ,kt . ? . .. .;!-.. . U:- V i'-'-iKi';! ! ABE SELLIN? THEIR .ENTIRE STOCK OF x QENERAL MERCHANDIZE, ! .?>...? 'I - AT GREATLY ''' . ?.??.??'ft' y . .. ? :.?/?!!/'? ?????? J.Vt| ?>." ?. ?>'?'? '? ??? " ? ?; ' Il-3IIX)TTOE3-? PRICES 111' : ? .i Call and see for yourselves. ALWAYS I NT HE COTTON MARKET Anderson; Nov. 4,1875. ? ' ? , PREVOST, ' . Successors To ^IX,,, j t^s Sft? CUNNINGHAM, A.3ST3D:E3K;SOn5T, S. G. ?H AVING RECEIVED a flill line of NEW GOODS from the Northern Mar keto, consisting of , , . .'? ?? ??:?' .:v ? ' 1. "'? ???? ? ;?v Heavy and "Fancy GFroeeries, Boots and Shoes, ciotiiing, . Dry G)-oods9 Hats and Caps, &c. &g. Hardware, Would ask an examination of the same by the citizens of A nderson and surround? ing country, before purchasing elsewhere MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COTTON * IN SETTLEMEN T OF ACCOUNTS. Sept 30, 1875 *T: ? ' '_! ' " 8m ' "L. FANT & CO. HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF OOHFBOTIOlsrBBIB S [ Which they are selling at very low figures. They have also a beautiful supply of FANCY GOODS, Such as Fine French Vases, Jewelry Boxes, To ilet Sets, China Tea Sets, Fine Wax and China Dolls of all sizes, dressed and undressed, Fine Shell Boxes, Ladies' Work ? Boxes, Companions, Writing Desks, Hair Oil, Perfumery, <fec, &., &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.cbildren. WOULD respectfully inform the nublic that he has started a Family Grocery, and will keep constantly on hand Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molas^ps;-andwery thing usually found in a Family Grocer}-. ' : m .3vAi-J v KL He also keeps Candies, plain and fancy, Canned Goods of all kinds, Pickles and Jellies, Crackers of all kinds, Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of the best grades. In connection' he has an Eatiiag Saloon, where meals will be served at all hours. Customers can be supplied'with anything the market affords. Prices reasonable. . ? ? , . ? . ?? ? Stand on Main Street, North of the Railroad and opposite John 3. Watson's resider.ee D.JONES. i , ? . ??? C.'BOUKNIGHT. J. H. DAVIS. - E.~S. BOUKNIGT. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS, SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER ifc.CO., AND DEALERS',IN''i" '.? Dir Ms, Carpets, Oil eis, Iiis, Bis, ta, Etc. \ COLUMBIA., S. O. THE attention of purchasers in every part of this State is caUed.tp.con.sid^,ayiii;y important fact, namely, that the old established* house .of. RljC. Shiver & Co. is not closed, but reorganized upon the only basis that'misihesS can be carried on successfully?STRICTLY iCASH? and we 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. , : t \ . ; > f ' .7 ? f ? . ' ?.-.?? .?? * : ? ? We have'now in store thojbest selected stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS,- SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PA? PER, Etc., ever seen in this city, selected by one of the firmj who superintends the business, and consequently knows the wants of this community better than buyers residing elsewhere. ^ r-v; : r*ig a -?\?? } ' Theentrre 'stock wilt- be offered at prices never before equalled in this section. The Prices will Startle and Attract yon" at'Wghtr'^e-mvWyorrto send at once for Samples of these Now and Handsome Goods, and if shown to vour ' friends and neighbors, we are sure it will be to your advantage to send us a large orden We jpay freight on all r bills, amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or wo send tnein CO. D., and guarantee satis? faction. .'-;!/.'?.?. '? '' J ,,u' r "'"?"?*??-Xf'-W- fl, ' , . ? lifrj jfi T ? ?? "*?vj ? ei v/?!" I , Best Gi^Prints in the city. , ? . . ? ??,' . \ ,< I Lrmg.Clo?bs;8J,-]Q, 12*c. None equal to them in the State. 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 none on this continent. From the cheapest Brogan to the finest Hand Made goods. The most complete and best managed Carpet Department in tho world. Cloths, Cuss im ores and Jeans are bought by the case and sold at a very small ad? vance. . , '. '/ ? . ... Brown and Bleached Shirtinge and Sheetings 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 ? 8m LOOK ftfjPO LOOK OUT ! T: PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. ' - ;i E desire'to call attention to tho fact that We have oh hand' a LARGE ahr! well-selected stock of .".'" ?'*-'"'" "' ' , : ... L:'??;..:? :;-..???!??.: ? ??>?? .'i-r ?? ;i?:t. v.? Heavy G-roceries, Dry Grooids, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery "W?re,-Etc Wo have just received a large lot of Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Sugar-Cured Hams,' Cheap Grades of Syrups, Muscovado, Demorara and? New Orleans'Molasses, 100 -BARRELS GHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, . ; i 1 T/U . . I ? T ; ., ' ;. ;! ; .A complete assortment of Sugars, Coffees, and Teas; Pickles, Canned. Goods, <fec. A very large stock of Iron, Steel, Hoes, Shovels! Spades, and" farming Implements j generally. In short, aye have everything thajrt .the farmer or man of family nseds.! We are selling the forogplng "articles at the most'reasonable'cash prices. 1 Calf and be convinced of this fact. .-??'! ; ?'? 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; your Notes arid Ac? counts will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection: BYEUM & McGRATH. .,:. Important to those Indebted to' Vs. Tothose indebted to .us ion'Accounts for last yea'r^ we will give one-half cent. above, the market price for Cotton, in payment of such Accounts and Notes, at any tune 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. , ?> BYBUM & McGRATH, ? :'>-..V i " Mechanics' Row. /1875',;., ,-- . J;.:.^ *??? 12 ? - ; ? ' ? :-ly C.?. THAMES, .President. . ,'i *' ft F0W?JBB/> M??ary.i Gen..S B.'IEE, Supeiintimdent.of;A|;eiicie^ ; ?vj*vi ? ?}'???.. ? |mS -- ''v i . j. tttffl 0 ? ?-r. ? ? . 'J * ? ? ?? ? CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, - ? $200,000 GOLD. "assets, $759,084.79.T,Surplus in hand, $266,921.47. ; . . ?? : , . . ? 1 . , -i . .< > I ??? 1' t 1 .' j f ; '; , M . r \ \ } , :j ? inp?E abovo statomont is based oh examination of Compiuoy'by the lnsuraqce' Commissioner of Maryland', on aflmittiug Company to work in'Maryland. The Company has paid from 17 to 27 per cent, dividends per sainum since organi-; zation, Policies issued in Gold or Currency, and-noh-forfeitable after tw,o years. u. - ? ; BOAJRD FOR ANDERSON.QOUNTY. .3. F. WHITNRR, President, r F. C. v. BORSTEL, W.;H;'NARDIN,' ' J. L. ORR, Secretary,. ' G Fi TOLLY, >'< T.'B. LEE, C. A. REED, ? R, F. DIWER, J. B. LEWIS, V J. A. HOYT. The above gentlemen are insured iu Company, and will take.pleasure in giving InforniatioiTaBW Obtaining policies, ?nd any facts as to Company. ?r""- ': ? ' '"' WM.' WATTEiS, Agent. Sept 2, 1876- - - . ),-,.- 47 ' C. A. REED. A. S. STEPHENS. ! f REED ^TE^HIWS; MANUFACTURERS OP BUGGIES, PH/ET0NS, ROCKAWAYS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C, &C. 'ESPECIAL at? tention paid to , REPAIRING, and all work ful- . ly warranted. ? We claim the .most thorough j Ironwork, Wood . I Work, Painting / 'and Trimmipg,^ f as wo employ on? ly the best work? men'. 1 None but well-seasoned lumber usied in the manufacture of our work. ? All .per? sons desiring to purchase are ^cordially invited to call at our Manufectory, (at tho buildings formerly, owned by John A. Reeves, Esq.,') and inspect the work fojc themselves.-' Li# g xC6*T . i :': ?'<?'?'- " ..? ? ',,',. BUGGIES always on hand at 6ur REPOSITORY, (near, the RaUroad Bridge,! pit Main Street, ).whe;re Mr; Joseph Martin can always , bo found, ready to sell a new set of HARNESS, or to repair old oues. ' , - - , ' : Anderson, Sept.9,1875 . .; - : ' 8 _" ly HEBE WE ARE''X?AiSi'4 - ' FRESH FROM NEW YORK they aro all gone.. . ~ We want EVERYBODY to rcmeruber that wo MUST HAVE, right awayy a)J tho Money due us for Goods and Guanos already solcL j Wo will altow frill prices for Cotton, although the staple sells Low", bdt \ve'fear there is no probability of its being higher. Conro on and pay np and get out of debt. i}. : ; ^^ ? 'Respectfully, &c, . .. / .A BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO.' S. BLECKLEY. > : HARNESS, SADDLES, PLOW - GEARING, " "? "'? ? ? 'And ?:i ??? ?? < A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY HARDWARE. . WE bog to inform the public that we havo made large additions to our Manu? facturing Establishment, and are now prepared to sell Cheaper than abfr other house in the South. Manufacturing all goods in our lino, wo are prepared m warrant them all as to workmanship and material. Qive us a call, arid see our BUGGY HARNESS AT $12 PER SETT, and our McCLELLAW t.' SADDLES at $3 Each, The Harne that aro selling elsewhere at $3.50. Thcso aro no factory goods, hue* the genuine Home Made and Warranted. CHAPEAN & HEFFRON, .08 Mooting Street, Charleston, -S..G., Sept 16, 1875 ;_9_ 8m / WILHITE & WILLIAMS JDHIALEK/S TUT DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEJIICALS, &c. Also Lamps and Lamp Good?, Paints, Oil, Varnishes, IJrushe?, Dye Stuffs, &<:. Also a full line of Permmery and 'Toilet Ar? ticles Cigars and Tobacco*. Pure 'Brandies. Wines and Whiskies for medicinal purposes strictly, and other articles usually kept iiuthcir line. Prescriptions carefully compound da* . A choice selection of Buist's new crop Turnip Seed on hand. r l?ly P, P, TOALE, ... MANUFACTURER 01? DOORS,SASHES, BUnds, Flooring, &c. DEALER IN' Butlers* haeuware, I; .SOLE AGENT FOR , ?~ The National Mixed Paint Co. Great American:?ireExtingnisher Co. . Page Machine Belting Co. j^y* Send for Prices, v, OFFICE-AMD WARER0OM3. 1-cs. 20 k 22Hayie li 33 b 35 Tmcbier Sts; i.iACTOEY and YARDS, 'fa\&<fy'^\g&rf?& End Broad Street, " ^GHARI/ESTON, S. C. ? , .Sept 23,1875.' ?'? ?.??? 10_ :ly ?f<v I THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS 1 TOZER'S IMPROVED : . AGRICULTURAL ENGINE, OF which there are now more than a; dozen at work in Anderson County. For farther information, apply to X. K. i Sullivan <fe Co., Anderson, a. C, or ad? dress the undersigned. RICHARD TOZER, Columbia, S.C. ,, Dee 3,1874_21 v .ly, M talbot & sons, SHOCKOE MACHINE WORKS, RICHMOND, TA. ?NTJFACTURERS OF Steam Engines and Boilers, Agricultural Engines, v Circular Saw Mills, Grist, Bark and PI aster Mills, - Shafting, Hangers and Pullers, Improved Turbine Water Wheels. Octl4,1875 :? 13 ly ? ?<???????;:::???? ?-.i! ?{-.?.: 'i i ?* *?"s >! V i ? "? -:.??!??? ':.:f'.:: ? t;'? ??:!! > it?*rj :?:-t,r-* i"S ir 5?-?> ??- ??tj?s ? -lit :'V.- ?'???!; ? v>.I t$t? : jWMV ETTENQER. H. P. ED MOND. ETTENGER & EDMOND, RT^Ca?M()XD^ VA., ? .u manufacturers" PORTABLE and STATIONARY ENGINES, Boilers, of all kinds,; . v . > Circular Saw Mills, . Grist Mills, :.. ., - - Mill Searing, ? .-??. it Shafting. Pulleys,*c-: American Turbine Water Wheel, Cameron's Special Steam Pumps: Send'f?r Catalogue. Oct 14,1875 ' 13 ' "'' '.ly F.' WATSON, ? r^rnituTe^, Worts ] ajid limber jiills, -BICBMO^Dj. YA; : COTTAGE Beadsteads, Cliarnberv and Parlor .Furniture, Lounges, Chairs, dec., manufactured of ? Walnut and' cheap? er hard woods. ? No soft.Pine used. Cot? tage' Bedsteads and Cheap Mattresses leading articles. Oct 14,-1875. I i 13'.!. .. ly Has long attracted the notice of the i most, emi? nent physicians, "by'Its gre*V efficacy' In curing what were considered Incurable cases of disease, where the patient.? have been almost destroyed by SCROFULA, 4c, and Prof. Valentine Mott, of the New. York University, Professors Gibson, De? wees, and .Chapman, of Philadelphia, and many other physicians of celebrity, Kare, over their own signatures, letters recommending it, and certifying to Its great merits: 11 h as been occasionally ad* vcrtlsecL and thousands of families throughout the United States recommend and usii it. <Tfie labora? tory is.under the" direction of Da. Franklin I StewaBT, who has devoted his attention and skill ' in Its careful preparation daring the putst twenty five years and hot r. bottle 'put up out is 'worth many times' its cost to the patient It la perfectly safe .for the. most diseased and debilitated,, and, in all cases WHERE the blood is not rCBE, it SHOULD be used freely. Prepared only at SWAIM'S LABORATORY, 118 South Seventh St., below Chesnut Philaflelpcio. Nov 18,1875- ' 18 _4_ FIIffEST ;DESC3BtlPTI05r | BOOTSANDSHOES WILL be made by:"the undersigned at Bis old'8tarid, overM. Lessor's Store,; on Granite'Row, for ? ladles',- gents or chil? dren, of the best quality ot leather, and oh reasonable :.rms. ->He,fproposes displaying work'' from his Shop Js, the coming County Fair, arid will be pleased fo have ^t examined hy 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 tfiey .rhay desire. "Give hirh a call. 1' "? ' ?'" ": R. R.McKINNEY. Sept 23,1875 ?:: 'U/MO 3m Yourflfceds, : Liens HAV.E been JJecojcded, from ;0ne to :?"Ten; .Years.. . Call at the. Clerk's Office and.gpt them.-; If you have-not the money to pay for recording, you can make arrangements .with him to wait a longer time, uy Insuring ?your life and assigning the policy. -Gome, orilook out for the Constable. - Respectfully, ?. , .;? .? i ! 'JOHNm DANIELS, C. Ii. P. & R. M. C. Oct 7,1875 ?...:^12i:> 3m THE State Grange Fertilizer And ^TBffi GLf?iAJsi'*, .- : Ij'OJJM / IV/< r Two first class, pure bono, ammonia ted Fertilizers, for sale by D. JENN1N GS & SON and.^. D, AIKEN. Agents, Char? leston, S. C- ?0TBe* highest iteetimonials can bo given. Plesise send- for circular. Septa, 1JS75; .??...,; 8, ... 3m . Dr. W. G. BROWNE, ri AndersQii, S. C. A reliable TOOTH POWDER -for sale a*.25 cents a Box. /. liliSBS Advertisements.; arc Indorsed by tbe most eminent physicians in the world for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, lifer complaint, dyspepsia, kidney-disease aches, pains, nervous disorders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general debility,'and other chronic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stoma'h, kidneys and blood. Book vrith rail w.rticnLars free by VOLTA BELT CO., Cincinnati, 0. ; ?n 9 a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and v1* terms free. TRUE <fc CO., Augusta, Malno. (hnn A WEEK GUARANTEED to Agent*, f /Male and-Fenwtfer in their own locality. U) I I Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address P. 0. T VICKEBY A-CO-, Augwrta, Maine._ AfIND BEADING, PSYCHO MAN CT, iFASCI ?"??? nation, Soul Criarrnlrig, Mesmerism and Marriage Guide, shewing how ellaer sex may fascinate'and gain'the love and affection of any person tbey choose Instantly. 400 pages. By mail 60 cents. Hunt A Co., 189 8. 7th St., Phila. tiCS^SB tO $10 ^orraWe\a^Sl"iTraU0ve* Agents wanted. Address Marion 5upply Co? Ma rion, Ohio.. "? : ._i ? -; ' ? ? ffcK fn 4t9fY K-r day at home. Samples worth *l $y tU <P4U free SnxsoyA Co., Poojand, Malno MARYLAND EYE and EAR INSTITUTE, . 66 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. GEORGE HEULING, M. D.. late Prof, of Eye and Ear Surgery In the'Washington University, . ! burgeon In charge. :: ? The large handsome residence of the latu Charlej. Carroll has been fitted np with all the Improve? ment* adopted in the latest Schools op Euhope, for the special treatment of this class cf diseases. Apply to GEORGE REULING, W . *?>.;' Surgeon In Charge. ~~CONFEDERATE Bills, Bonds and Postage Stamps Wanted. $4 for rarest bills, $10 for- rarest stamps.: It-will {lav to send t hem immediately, Also .other curios ties. AMEUICAK STAMP CO., Box 4(KJwT. Y. BALTIMORE EYE and EAR IMlTT?TE, No. 66 Franklin St., Baltimore, :Md JULIAN J. CHISOLM, M. D., Trofessor of Eye and Ear Diseases In the University of Ma .ryland, Surgeon in charge, . ... , ? This Institution Is thoroughly organiied and fitted up with every convenience fbr tne'trimtment of Eye and Ear Diseases. ~ . -.. fly-For further information, apply t6thn above. Advertizer's Gazette. A Journal of Information, 'for^ Adver? tisers. Edition, 9,600 copies. Jhdtfohed weekly. Terms-, $2 per annumyin advance. "Five specimen copies (duTererit dates) to -one ad? dress for 25 eta. Onlce,-No.4lPaxkBw,N,.Y;., . GEO. P, ROWELL & CO.. Editors and Pop METROPOLITAN W?, Cawai, St., fbom Sixth to RICHMOND, - - VmGXHJA* ENGINES, Portable and Stationaby. Saw mills, GristMills, Boilers j Castings of Brass & Iron, ? Forging, <Vc. ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK, ' IN all its branches,. done ] by experienced hands. ? "We call special attention' to our Improved'Por? table Enjrin.es . for agri-. cultural, and other purpo? ses. A number of second? hand ENGINES and BOIL EES, of various patterns; in ? first-rate order, on hand. ? Repair work solicited and promptly done ' " WM. E. TANNER & CO.. Aug 5^1875 * ; . 3 Jy. Mi GOLnsMTTH. : P. TtilTD. ? PHtENIX IRON WORKS. ; COLOIBIA, S.;.C, . GOLDSMITH & KIirD, :i FOUNDERS and MACHL?1STS. HAVE always on , hand Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers fo;: Saw Mills, etc., Saw and Grist Millsj 'Cotfon Presses, (Gearing, Shafting, PnllieiL-.etc. Castinga .of every kind in Irono.rirrass, We guarantee'to furnish. Engine?; and Boilersof as good quality and<powery and at as low rates-as can be had in the I^rth. We.manufacture, also, the Gaddy Ira proved Water Wheel, which , we 'rijcom mend for "power,' simplicity of boa frac? tion,'dm-abdity and cheapness, n WoWar rant our work, and assure -ipromptness and dispatch in filling orders. . GOLDSMITH & KIND, ' Columbia, W.O.' - -? ?: ''tit ' May23;1674 46- ? - - ! ly JOHN B: HARRISON, TRAVELING ACCENT FOIB ... T. J. MAGR?DER & CO. Wholesale Dealers and Manvfbctvrer* rfli r j UUUUN y JilLw V4 X.. J. 1 No. 1 Hanover Street,: BALTIMORE,. MD" July 22,1875. 1 -6m THE.. CHARLESTON HOTEL TTill Nbt be Closed this Snmmtir. AU-Guests patronizing ua.during the Summer and Fall months, and re nam? ing a week or more, will be alloayed a reasonable discount, except'ocenpatita Of rooms on the first or parlor floor. ? ifi' The: attention, of the Country Mer? chants is respectfully called to. tiiiS-no tice. ' ' -? V? " June 3, 1875 1 : ' 43 ' LUMBER! LUMBEK! [AM now prepared* to furnish FINE, OAK, HIGEORY-* and POrLAR LUMBEB-on-the Blue Ridgcnnjl Mr Line Railroads at Seneca City, lit any. q'nantftiei'desired. ':" ,r " ? For further information, see me at my Mills, one and a half-miles west of Seneca City, or address me at Seneca, City? Mr. O. ff.'P.'McKinhey is my agent at Anderson, who will always be found at tho Yard, readv to wait on customars.i ? . m.J, .HARBIN.. JulyS, 1875 . ". \ 51 TWO MONTHS TREE ! r ; THE N^W ,Y(f?K TRIBUNE, ?'The Leading American Newspaper." On-receipt of:$2 and this advertisement, Thb-Wetklt Tbtbuse 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 TBIBUXE, New Y?rk, ADVERTISING: Cheap: Good: Systematic?All persons;who. contemn plate'making contracts with ne.wSpapers for the insertion of advertisements! should send 25 Cents to Geo. P. Rowell:<fcrCo^.41 Park Row, New. York, for- their. PAMPH? LET-BOOK (ninety-seventhedition.^, contain? ing lists of over 2000 newspapers' and ?sri: mates, showing the cdst. AdTertrserhents taken for leading papers in many States at a tremendous reduction from pubbslicrs' rates. Get the book. TY>tf 0?ljL)0r ?*ay. Agents wanted. 4L#yrAlI,c1a??es-'0ih working peo pTe of bothlexcs, young aud old, make more money at work for us, in their own locali? ties, during their spare moments, or all fhe time, than at anything else.: ? We offer em' ploymerrt that will pay handsomely fin* every hour's work.: Full particulars, tenns, &c, sent free. Send us your address at dpce. Don't delay.-' N?wis the time. Don't look for work or business, elsewhere, until yon have learned what we offer. G. SrareOK & Co., Portland Maine. . ' .14 ly . 408 Acres Valuabie Land; LOCATED in the Southwest portion of Anderson Coimty; Eligibly 'sttoa ted?fine Farm, and in good State of cul? tivation. Apply to J. R. EARLE, Holland's Store; S. C. Oct21,1875 14 n \ 2m