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Information for Managers of Election. The following is substantially toe taw relating to the duties of managers of elec? tion : i. There; are-three'managers of each election precinct, said managers appoint? ed by the Commissioners Of Election. 2/The managers are to take and sub? scribe before any officer authorized to ad-f minister oaths, the oath of office pre? scribed by the Constitution, to wit: "I do solemnly.swear (or affirm as the t^ase may be) that-r am duly qualified according to the Constitution of the Uni? ted States, and this State, to exercise the duties Of the office to which I have been appointed, and that I will faithfully dis? charge to the best of my abilities the du? ties thereof; that I recognize the supre? macy of the constitntion:and laws of the United States over the Constitution and laws of any State, and I will-support, protect and; defend the constitution ofthe United States, and the constitution of South Carolina, as ratified by the people on the sixteenth day of April, 1868?So Help-Me God." Said oath of office when so taken and subscribed is to be immediately filed in the office of the clerk of the county. 3. The managers of each precinct ate authorized to appoint a clerk to assist them in their duties, said clerk taking the aforesaid oath before the chairman of the board of managers. 4; The managers of each precinct at their first meeting must organize as a board by appointing one of their mem? bers chairman of the board; and such chairman in each instance is empowered to administer the necessary oaths. 5. The polls must be "opened at the Erecincts on day ofelection (7th Novem er) from six o'clock in the rnorning,~and close at six o'clock in the afternoon?and to be'kept open during these hours with? out intermission or' adjournment. -The managers must administer to each per? son offering to vote an oath that be is qualified to vote at the election, accord? ing to the constitution of this State, and that he has not voted during this elec? tion. (The qualifications of a voter are that he is a male citizen of the United States, of or over twenty-one years of age, a resident of this State one year, and of the county sixty days; bot no person kept in an alms-house or public prison, or of unsound, mind can vote;) 6. The law prohibits the sale of liquors from six o'clock, P. M.:, on day before election until six o'clock, A. M., the day after election. . 7. Voting is by ballot written or prin? ted or partly written and partly printed, and the ballot must be folded so as to conceal the contents. 8. There is one general ticket for Rep? resentatives in Congress and State, cir-. cuit and county officers. There is one ticket for Presidential Electors; and there is a third ticket in voting on the proponed constitutional amendment in reference to the taxation for public schools. 9. In voting on the constitutional amendment, the ballot must be written or printed, "Constitutional Amendment? Yes," or "Constitutional Amendment? No." ? 10. No person but the-voter must place his votes in the boxes. 11. Each box must be publicly opened and inspected to see that it is empty and secure, and then locked just before the opening ofthe polls, and the keys re? turned to the managers; and must not; be opened during the election. 12. Each clerk of managers shall keep a poll-list which shall contain one col? umn headed "Names and Voters," and the name of each voter must be entered by the clerk in such column. 13. At the. close of the election, the managers with their clerk must immedi? ately proceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots, and continue such count without adjournment or inter? ruption until the same is completed and" make a true statement of the result there? of, and sign the,,, same... IgJw.j^nnting, two or more ballots are found folded to? gether compactly and containing same names, only one is counted and the other destroyed; but if they bear different names, the same.are destroyed and not counted. If on opening the box there are more ballots than names on the poll list, all the ballots are again put in the box and thoroughly, mixed together^and one of the managers or the clerk, shall without seeing the ballots, draw there? from and immediately, destroy as many ballots as there are in excess of the num? ber of names on the poll list. 14. Within three days after the elec? tion the chairman of the board of mana? gers, or one of them to be designated in writing by the board, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the boxes containing the ballots, and a written statement of the result of the election in his precinct._ Sea^M Not ?andy. At Aiken, in South Carolina, on Fri? day, there was a democratic^arade and_ meeting. At the close jolj&a& meetufr the United States Marshal, arrested Col? onel Butler, who had headed the parade, and several others. This is a.neat way of making arrests.' It does not; show." however, that the federal marshal had the fear oT^unlaw^ be4 fore him. He seems to have acted en? tirely without fear that any one would* resist his mandates. What offence the arrested persons are charged with the tel? egraph does not inform us; but as it was a federal officer who took them prisoners they must be charged with some crime against the United States. We remark that here in the North a police officer does not usually select a political meet? ing as the place to make arrests of per? sons who evidently are not flying from justice. Such a course would be thought indecent, and if the persons arrested were prominent citizens, not avoiding the law officers and easily taken in a more| quiet manner, to seize them in a political meet ting would create herj? a cood deal of in? dignation as being n^eolessly irritating and offensive. Such acts as this in the South remaned us of the remark of a vehement but hon? est republican, on hiscrctora-froni'* visit to New Orleans after the dispersion of the Louisiana Legislature. He had gone Sontra, with some beliefs, which were changed by seeming, how- matters really stood there. "The first thing we of the Xorth ought to remember when we think' of the Southern whites," said he, "is that they also are human beings." Sup? pose a policeman or sheriffs officer bad arrested Blainc as he stepped down from the platform at Cooper Institute the oth erTe>?tj'fcg# of iadigna-,, tion we'should nave heard, and what' ' complaints of the indecency and the de? sire needlessly to irritate an andience in? volved in such an act. The indignation^, and complaints would have been justj too?T But why should federal marshals make I themselves needlessly offensive in South Carolina just now? There is already ex? citement enough there. All good citi? zens, no matter with what authority they are clothed, ought to take paints to allay excitement. What is needed there is to calm and not to exasperate men's tem? pers. We are glad to near so far of no resistance to the process of law by the whites; and we trust they will submit quietly and cheerfully^) jji^te^e^doBf, * and stand ready at'-au^nres to protect theit political opponents.?New York HeraU:_ T?.H\fy ? A worthy couple, during a violent thunder storm, were disenssing thexause and effect of the forces of nature, "Who invented lightning? inquired^l^ladyj* "Benjamin Franklin!" P'^IW^lii the husband. At this astounjffi^ltyf ligence the lady paused awlme/as irre flecting upon- thMfb^mm^ata of , the inveutor^anUfiii^y-maniiestexC her?apL preciation thereof by the exclamation, "Cussed fool> wasn't he ?" j SPECIAL NOTICES. Questions for'Erery One to .Answer. Are you troubled, with Iudigestson, Constipation of the Bowels;-Dyspepsia, or any disease of tne Liver ? -;fiave you suffered for years and' found no relief from the use of medicines? Do yoitbave faint appetite, and . are .you troubled with: feelings of'languor? If>yau have these: feelings we know you have not tried the new discovery MEEEELL'S ^HEPATINE, at. .Simpson & Sadleb's Drug Store. It is performing wonderful cures in this and all other communities where the people use it. It is pronounced ?by all as the best Liver Medicine in the world. Two doses will relieve the worst ?case of Dyspepsia or Constipation of the Bowels. "Each bottle contains fifty doses, and a teaspoonful of this, medicine in a wineglassful of water three times a day for one day, produces a most wonderful change. Where the system is run down with loss of energy and appetite, or Dys? pepsia, with all its train or evil, is effect? ing its deadlv work, this remedy, MEE? EELL'S HEPATINE. never fails to bring about a speedy ana permanent cure. Those who doubt the merit and virtues of I this medicine and live from day to day iwithout trying the HEPATIKE, have our sympathy, but cannot be cored unless they take the Medicine. The American People. No people in the world suffer as much [ with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although ?years of experience in medicine had failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for this disease and its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Sick Headache,' Costiveness, palpation of the Heart, Liver Complaint, coming, up of the food, low spirits, general debility, etc., yet since the introduction of Green's August Flower we believe there is no case of Dys? pepsia that cannot be immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last year without one case of failure reported. Go to your Druggists, Wilhite & Williams, and get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two doses will re? lieve you. Regular size 75 cents. ^Blrst in War, First in Peace," And first in the hearts of the thousands who [were once the victims of disordered liver and its attendant maladies. Such as constipa I tion, Billions Fevers, Colic, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Chills,- Reumatism, Gout, Jaun? dice, Restlessness, Loss of Appetite and General Debility. "First Tirrrs Pills and then health and happiness," is their motto. This is the result of Amercan progress in science. Diseases that were once treated by emetics, blisters, lancets, starvation and poisonous minerals, are now cured by these " safe and gentle pills, which impart stiength to the body, while they remove all un? healthy secretions. NOTICE. Ladies', Misses' and Cfeildrens' ? Clothing neatly Cut and Made up in the latest style. Abo, Hair Switches made to order from cuttings or combings, in Ladies' Room, in rear of J. A. Daniel's Watch Shop, by MISS CORRIE BROWN, MISS SALLIE BOWIE. Oct 12, 1876_13_4_ SOMETHING NEW! IMUST HATE MONEY, and if those who know themselves indebted to me for Work dene, must come and settle with me in a few days, or I will be com? pelled to put their Accounts in thehauds of an Officer for collection, which will be .something new for me to do. D. WHITE, Blacksmith. Oct 19,1876_14 .7 Money Host Gome. ALL persons indebted to the old firm of Ashley & Snow are hereby notified to make settlement to the undersigned, at the old stand, within thirty days, or their Notes and Accounts will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. Do not fail to attend to this notice. u& JOHN Q- SNOW. I Oct 19,1876__14_4 j NOTICE IS hereby given that an application will be made on the 17th day of November next to John W. Daniels, Clerk of the Court of. Common Pleas for Anderson County, 'SrC.'for a Charter, to be ''granted pursuant to the provisions of an Act for such cases made and provided," tu a"Gompany*to be" known as the "New Manchester/Industrial Works," wrrich'proposes to locafceits Ma- j chineryTrt Steeled Shoals,- on Eighteen'Mile Creek wthis^Jouhty. -d>- ^?.J?^' J V JOHN HALLIDAY, Sup't. Oct 19, 1876 14 ?> Au? EN, Aft;, Opposite Marble Yard. AGREAT-variety- of-Gunyand"Pistols will be kept on hand. Winchester Rifles, Muskets and Carbines, Smith & Wesson's Navy, Colt's Navy, Remington's LNav?i. Five- Shooting?Deringers,. Sharpc's f Rifles,; Enfield Rifles, and all kin<kof Car? tridges. Also, "a "large lol "of Powder and Shot. l7..0cHfyl876 ^v:,^,^,.. 4 _ S^BITFS^SALES. ^ Ig Wj.%. McCOi?ffili, Au^fie^r.HT BY virtue of Executions to me direc? ted, I will expose to sale on the First I Monday in November next^>at'"A3BJerson Court House, the following property, to wit: I -. ONE HOUSE- and LOTrisituate in_ An? derson County, 8: C; bounding--lands of Jasper Brown, Hmry "White and E. F. [Hyde, and containing one acre,:rnoro or lesif, [levied on as the property of R. J." Brown at the suit of W. J. Harbin. Also, one Sewing Machine, levied on as i the property of J. F. McLees at the suit of the Singer Manufacturing Company?^, a & Als?vO?egluggyV levied on as_the proper ty?f E. ' Rr GarSJtell at the suit of B. MY Winstock. Also, one sorrel Horse, levied on as the Eroperty of James W. Lewis at the suit of ir. P. A. Wilhite. k Terms cash?purchaser to-pay extra for "-papfe. ! > Ml \f j 1 v ? WM? McGTJKTN, Sheriff. Oct 10, 1876_13_3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY JAS. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer.: State of South Carolina, ) I AndersprfiCounty. J - In tlie Probate Court. Rosannah Sebft', Adm*iJPlaintiff, against - Joeeph-ScortpWrn. H. Scott, *-etal.,~De fenuants.?Complaint/or partition of lands, payments of debts, <&c, of M., H. Scott, de ?ceased^' ? ? ? - "DY virtue of an order tomedirected from -D W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge of Anderson County, in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, at Anderson Court House, TRACT NO. tgOiiq Containing 101J acres,,, more.or less, situate [;In Anderson County.JoA1 waters of MillweeT Creek, bounding lands of Jasper Williams, and others, and known as the Eaton Tract in the partition of the aforesaid Real Estate. Terms op. Sale?Qne-third cash; .the re main ing t\vo-th irda' Jai a cre?lt"!o?Hjwelve< mouths, 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 neces? sary papers. Oct io, i?$ f'U-JlsW 3TT Dissolutic THE firm of Towers <fc Brey dissolved by mutual consent. The Notes and; Accounts-are, in the hands of A. B. Towers ibr'collectidu, wha>will aitendi to closing up the business. It will therefore bo*, to* tbe-Jiitereat of all4ndebted,to.cpu;~ forward and-pay their Notes dad Acc'omv AwTjrd toThe wise is sTJfflcfeht: A. B. TOWERS. W. L. BROYLES. - 13 J ia Lfl V^lfflaturday i \J tween the residence of the under mga&it? antr^rP&5fe0 LOCKET. The finder will be suitably rewarded. JAMES A. HOYT. AN EARNEST APPEAL*. ?'1 *M> As we are compelled to have Money to carry on our business, all persons indebted to :us for Guano or Supplies must certainly come'for? ward and settle the same.: The plea of "hard times" won't pay debts. If they would, We would certainly be willing to accept them. Prorppt payments make many friends, and insures kind indulgence. So come along with your Greenbacks or Cotton and pay up. You will feel good yourself, and make us feel better "WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LOT OF STAPLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Which we will sell as low as the lowest for cash. WILSON & REED. 0ctl2, 1876 13 ATTENTION, AMERICANS! We desire to call the attention r f the trading public to our Stock of. ... DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c. All of which we propose to sell as low as the lowest. All we ask is a fair trial. Come and see us. In order to compete with others, we have adopted the Cash system, and we expect to stick to it. So, it will be useless for ANY ONE to ask credit. All who are indebted to us are requested to come forward and settle, as we have waited as long as we are going to. J. N. SUTHERLAND & CO., Belton, S. 0. Sept 28,1876 11 7 GET OUT OF DEBtT GET OUT OF DEBT !! WE have given liberal credits the present, as well as past years, and the time for col? lecting our Money has about arrived, as we are not going to wait much longer before sncing, and^trying what, virtue there is in law, as much as we hate to do so. We earnestly call upon all, and no person is left out who owes us a cent for Merchandize or Guano for the present or past years, that they must pay us up out of their first gathering of Cotton this fall, and if no Cotton, WE WILL TAKE THE MONEY I Times are hard, we admit, bnt we cannot help it. We have to pay onr own debts proratly, and it is reasonable that we should expect pay from others. The'longer you let your debts stand over, the harder they are to pay. WE WANT OUR MONEY?DONT FORGET IT! We have a large stock of Goods on hand, and solicit the patronage of prompt paying customers. BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. Anderson, S. C, August 22,1876 LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT ! Vi PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. 7E desire to call attention to the fact tba' we have on hand a LARGE and well-selected stock of Heavy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Hardware Crocken Ware, Eto? We have just received a large lot of Bai on Sides, Shoulders, Sugai - Cured Hams Cheap Grades of Syrups, Muscovado, Do ?.crara and New Orleans Molasses, 100 BARRELS CHOittE FAMILY FLOUR. A complete assortment of Sugars, Couees and Teas, Pickles, Canned Goods, <fec. A very large stock of Iron, Steel, Hoei, Shovels. Spades, and farming Implements generally. In short, we have everytbi jg that the farmer or man of family nseds. We are selling the forogoing articles at the most reasonable cash prices. Call and be convinced of this fact. And now a word to tbose*that w e 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, we will give oue-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. 0ct7, 1876 _ L2_ ly CALL FOR BARGAINS! PEOPLES, WHOIp&LE AXD RIH-AIL STOVES and TIN WARE, STONE HOilO^ WABEi &c ^[TOYEiELECES forjrepairing old Stoves always an hand..'. We haye a large and fine stock of Stoves, and Hansell them AT GREENVILLE PRICES, The freight added. Call and see for yourselves, and. secure ROOFING, GUTTERING and REPAIRING H*rjg 2II?C9 i ; Executed on sn?rt"notice, by first-class me? chanics. ROOFING TIN for sale by the We will sell anything in. our line at bot ?tom-prices. We also keep a full line of HOUSE FUR? NISHING GOODS?such as Chamber Sets, Water Coolers, Waiters, Casters, Muffin Pans,. Spittoons, Potware, Ovens, Spiders, Afidifons. . We also pay the highest prices for Rags, Beeswax, &c. Merchants will save their Rags, as our wagons are out witli Tin. GILREATH & PEOPLES, Cotton JBuyers. Oct 26, 1876_ MANSION HOUSE, : main Street, COLUMBIA, Si C. THIS House is now open for the recep? tion of visitors, and every means will be employed to render guests comfortable. It is rewjy^ furnished throughout, and the table is supplied with the best the market affords. The Mansion House is located in the centre of the city, convenient to busi? ness and all principal points. Transient and permanent board -j?.t reasonable rates. Car riages'in'connectlotf with the House. , - . R. N. LOWRANCE. 'OoVl0;'1876-. p I - .14 QUICK SA&EBi Mrfi him aiboiWUi ?? SMALL PROFITS,-: IAM now doing business on my own ac? count, and will sell Goods As Tow as th?f tab be bought in this mar? ket, and the Dry Goods and Fancy Goods that &ere"jSvfo?rtry Towers & Broylcs will beBoKat^JtfoiSCaslL' <f ? I>vr?vv -Recei-vingr, ^&ms\ Ralcr^Hoinespuns and I Osnabnrgs from Columbu3 Factory, Georgia, bestgooos I made;: Flour, vBacon, Salt, Sugar, Coffee. ?&ci, wiiichiwjlUjdlsjild as low as the lowest for cash. Give me a call, and be convinced. A. B. TOWERS. Oct 12,1876_13_ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.? Notice is hereby given that the under J signed, Administratrix of Andrew Shearer, adeceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate 1 for Anderson Comity, on the 28th day of1 ?Novemberrnejrt, for a Final Settlement and | discharge from said Estate. GALITINE SHEARER, Adm!x. Oct 29,1876 15 5 Miss M. E. Williams. J. W. ? Daniels. 4A?IES' ST?HE. MISS UZH WILLIAMS & a rrAVING bought ;??Kthe-Stock, &c, of LJL- the late Mrs. C/C.^Eegg-, ?' have added thereto a full anaVgreat^yariety of ISTEW GOODS, Such as LADIES' AND CHILDBENS' HATS, BONNETS, SHOES, ' -PBESS.aOODS, ? FANCY GOODS, And c very tiling to PLEASE THE LADIES And secure their comfort. Miss Lizzie Williams has selected these Goods with great care in Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia, from whence she has just returned with a full knowledge of the styles, costumes and. colors. Gall and, see her at old stand?one door above Post Offlee. Mantua-Making and Millinery De? partment Conducted by experienced Ladies. Sept 11,1876_11_~ JEWELRY ! Ladies' and Geji^ Gold and Silver WaicJies] - Ladies-and Misses' Sets Ear Drops, Brooches, anfd Sleeve Buttons, Gents' (fSlf lar, BQSomr&nd Sleeve But tons -Vest' Chains, T?%nk ets, fyc, Plain Gold En? gagement, Wedding, Eng lish Band fy &@>ncy Rings, Masonic Jewelry, Clocks, etc., at J. A. DANIEL'S Watch Shogv, Please call and see them. Octl2, 1876 .. . 13 n Vn ...,4_ |>T TO THE. LA DIES S W MISS DELLA.KEYS begs tqinform the Ladies of- Anderson arid surrounding country that she is now receiving a full as? sortment/ ofi Sail and. Winter Goods, such as Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trim? mings, &c, which will be sold at a small profit. A new supply of Stamping Patterns {ust received. Millinery and Mantua-Ma :ing' promptly attended to; { A share of patronage is'resptfcttully solicited. MISS DELLA KEYS, Q I . No. 3 Brick Range, Up Stairs. Sept.28, 1876 11 3m SMITH tu WESSON'S rVetr ITIodel. With Automatic 38 Calibre J9j?/B$& Cartridge Central /jBAW^MKi $Jh?f Ejoctor. Fire. NOW READY. For convenience, power and neenr? nr v, it is unequalled. It your merchant dons not keep thorn, order diroct from the Agency, 79 Chambers St., New York. 'ITI.-W. Itobiuaon, Gen'L Agent. Get 26,'1870 ' * 15 Jy NO" ONE should complain when T announce that hereafter I will sell no more Goods on CREDIT. Those who are indebted to me by Notes or Accounts of several years standing, are earnestly requested to COME FORWARD LIKE MEN, And redeem their words by paying what they owe me. When you bought the Goods you considered yourselves good for the debt, AND Would have taken offence had I said that you would not PAY ME. Remember this, and do your duty, and as you would be done by. You have had the benefit of my Goods, and I now need the money. Comply with your part of the contract, and we will all be better satisfied. I will continue to sell Goods to those cus? tomers who have accounts for 1876, and who can pay in 30 or 60 days. Give me a call, for I will sell Goods VERY CHEAP I mean what I say. Come and examine the new GOODS Just arriving, and judge for yourselves, hand and to arrive, I have Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Buggy Material, Hardware, Iron, Crockery ware, and everything else usually kept in a first-class store. At the EMM OF FASHION The Ladies will find everything which they may need. These Goods have been selected with great care, and will give satisfaction, as they are of the newest patterns and most fashionable shades. I will sell astoundingly cheap FOR THE CASH. The Milli? ner}' and Mantua-Making departments are under the charge of competent ladies, who guarantee satisfaction. C. A.. REED, Waverly House Corner. N. B.?Special attention is invited to the BARGAIN COUNTER. Sept 21,1876 ? ; 10 HURRAH! FOR HAMPTON ? HUBBARD. Hampton is going to save the S'ate, and HUBBARD is going to save the Cur? rency. That is, if the people vote solid for Hampton and buy their Goods at LOW PRICES From Hubbard, and pay the currency for same. A nice lot HAMS, BACOJV SIDES, LARD, FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, &C, ? Just received,, and for sale low. Could possibly spare about half dozen SPLIT BOTTOM CHAIRS for old men and tired young men. a. p. H. ' Sept 21, 1876 10 attention, BARGAIN SEEKERS Y OU are hereby requested to report promptly at' P. K. McCULLY'S STORE, Headquarters for Low Prices, Where you will find everything you want to suit you in Quantity*. Quality and Price. He does not go back on his friends who pay him promptly. He can sell you one of the BEST COTTON GINS Now known to the public, and will Insure Your Property At a fair rate in first-class companies. Give him a call at No. 2 McCully's Block, Northeast side Public Square, and you will not regret it. Oct 5, 1876 12 BOOTS and SHOES. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public of Anderson and vicinity, that he is now prepared to furnish the best and finest quality of HAND-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, At his New Shop Over Provost & Cunningham's Grocery Store. By giving personal attention to the work, employing none other than first-class work? men, and using the best of stock, I am pre? pared to turn out work which is bound to be satisfactory to the purchaser. A suitable 'stock will be kept on hand to enable me to execute orders promptly, for either ladies or gentlemen. I propose working at the most reasonable prices, and respectfully ask a trial from the farmers, as well as the citizens of the Town, before they purchase Boots or Shoes else where* REPAIRING will 'also be promptly and neatly executed. Give me an order. CP. W. GARRECKT. Sept 14,1876 9_3m NOTICE OF FLNAL. SETTLEMENT.? Notice is. hereby given that the un? dersigned,. Executor of John' Harkins, de? ceased, will apply to the Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson County^ on the 14th day of .November next, for a! final settlement and discharge from said Estate. On the .same day at Anderson C. H.. I will soil the Choses in Action of said E>tate. A. J. STRINGER, Ex'* ? Oct 12, 1876 13 5* PISSOLTJTIC^^"? . A HE business heretofore existing under the name and style-of LEWIS * 00. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the old Brni will'be settled by our Mr. Lewis at the former stand, 2 Benson House. > j i ... J. BAYLIS LEWIS, S. A. DEAN, R. B. DEAN, Anderson, S. C, Sept. 12, 1876. A. A. DEAN. '.-o- ": AT COST FOR CASH. "V^ITH a view of settling up the business of the past four years, we propose closing out our Stock now on hand at Cost for Gash. Our selection is good, and parties will do well to call and avail themselves of this op? portunity. Parties indebted by Note or Account arc requested to make settlement immediately with our Mr. LEWIS, as the old business must be wound up this Fall. DON'T WAIT TO BE SUED. LEWIS & CO, IVO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE? Sept 12.1876_ 11_ janl FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE!! ANOTHER GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES! Anderson the Cheapest Furniture Market in the State. RICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ! IN consideration of the scarcity of money, I have put down prices to the following remarkable, unheard-of low prices: ROOM SUITS, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead and Washstand, from $16.50 up? wards. With four Chairs, Roching Chair, Table and Towel Racks, (complete suits of ten pieces,) from $24.00 upwards. SOLID WALNUT SUITS, consisting of high head-board French Bedstead, Deck Dress Bureau, (five drawers,) and Washstand, from $30.00 upwards. With four Walnut Chairs and Walnut Rocking Chair, from $40.50 upwards. GOOD COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, hard wood, not pine, rednced to $4.00. Without slats, and castors, to $3.50. Good Washstand, with drawer and towel end, reduced to $1.50. Good Tin Safes, with two doors and drawer, $5.00. The celebrated Kentucky Double-wove Cane Seat Chairs, varnished! or painted, warrant? ed to be the strongest Chan* made, at ninety-five cents apiece. Rodung .Chairs, of the same kind, at $1.40 apiece. These prices are no ketch-pennies, but all my goods arc at the same low figure. I have on hana a large Stock of Furniture of all kiuds and description, which will be sold cheaper than can be bought from anybody else or any other place. Come and see TOLLY and he will do yon right. HE WILL NOT, OR CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. G. F. TOL.LY. May 18,1876 Depot Street, Anderson, S. C. ' O. A. REED._ A. S. STEPHENS. REED | STEPHENS, MANUFACTURERS OF T BUGGIES, PH/OTS, R0CMU CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C, &C. A. J. STRINGER, Agent. W. J. HIX, Agent. Boston, S. C. Fair Play. ESPECIAL at? tention paid to REPAIRING, and all work fol? ly warranted. We claim the most thorough Ironwork, Wood work, Painting and Trimming, i as we omploy on? ly the best work? men. None but well-seasoned lumber use d in the manufacture of our work; All-per? sons desiring to purchase are cordially invited to call at our Manufactory, (at the buildings formerly owned by John A. Reeves, Esq.,) and inspect the work for thorn sol v ?S 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 new set of HARNESS, or to repair old ones. Anderson, Sept. 0, 1875 . 8_ ly ABE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Then Use New York Enamel Paint Cjo.'s CHEMICAL PA INT! EEADY for use in White, and over One Hundred different Colors: Made of strictly prime White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil. chemically combined, warranted Much, Handsomer and Clieaper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS, at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and is on MANY THOUSAND of the finest hoiises in the country. Address, NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT COMPANY, 103 Chambers Street, New York. Prices Reduced. Sample Cards sent free. May 18, 1876_44 _ ly CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. CONFECTIONER, - - ANDERSON, S. C, KEEPS constantly on hand a well-selected stock of CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds, such as French and Plain Candies, Canned Goods of every, description, Pickles, Jel? lies, . ied Figs, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Datorf* Crackers of all styles, Fruits, &c. A large selection of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Toys, of every kind, Ladies' Work Boxes, Companions,'Writing Desks, Portfolios, Fine French and Bohemian Vases, Perfumes of the verv best quality, Toilet Sets, Fine Silk Flowers, Musical Instruments of different kinds, Wax Dolls of every kind, from 5c. to $7.00. I have one of Mathews' splendid SODA FOUNTAINS for dispensing pure Soda Water. Tickets will be sold cheap. Any one buying three dozen tickets at a time will get them at 90c. per dozen. _J. R. FANT, East End flfasonic Building. SZEOTTIR/IT-Sr LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Assets January 1st, 1876.$3,693,900.25 Snrplns January 1st, 1876. 536,437.00 RATES as low as any Company on same plan. Life and Endowment Policies issued on all approved plans. Policies will also be issued on Stock Rates to those who may desire, that Plan of Insu? rance. BRANCH OFFICE-CHARLESTON, S. C. LOUIS SHERFESEE, General Agent, 40 Broad St. T. HASELL DICK, Travelling Agent, Sumtei4, S. C. August 3, 1876 a a 3 -r,?_ly FOR SALE. 278 ACRES of LAND, SITUATE ten miles south of Anderson Court House, on waters of Big Gone-j rostee Creek, and known as the "Gregg Place." There are upon said place 100 acres of original forest, finely timbered?25 acres of bottom land; and a good water power for \ small machinery.' This land can be bought on accommodating terms. Also, two Horses?one a fine suddle-horse, and the other an extra buggy-horse. One new Buggy,' miscellaneous and Medical Books, 8urgical Instruments, &c, and my entire House Furniture. On account of declining health, I expect to spend the winter North. Parties indebt? ed to me'must make payment by the . 20th DAY OF OCTOBER.; Those frti'ing to do so. will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an Officer for collection. ? H. H. SC?DDAY. Sept 28, 1876 II ? OEO. W. WILLIAMS. .,. ? KKASK E. TAYLOR. WILLIAM BIRXIE. "^JOSEPH H. ROBERTSON. BODIiRK ft,- OATHCAKT. . GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. COTTON FACTORS, Corner Hayne and Church Sts., Charleston,. S. C, July 20, 1876 1 . 6m ? \ .vi ? , .? y _ $10 I WILL INSERT . .... -;\ \ F?LL UPPER SETS OF TEETH ? Foil Test ^ Dollars, i Until tliefirat.dttypf^Januarynext. W. G. BROWNE,.Dentist.. Septl4,1876 0 Now is the Pacific Railroad. The most Xjrv?jraMe terms, very low rates of- faro ana freight to all settlers. The best market Maps, descriptive... Pioneer" ?rat' free!eve*ywh'creV k'dafess 0. F. DAVIS, Land ComniissiosMy U. F. E. It, Omaha, CO A complete hlsto I l^od; by ?r. H. B ""charge, with tin Z natura of 33,000 Union.,soldiers who?dlcd,"' jjthere, with dato and cause of death.- SeaforfT.. , ?_ receipt of price, $3.00. A splendid campaign f^i ' ? book. TUEN BULL BEOT?EBS^EaUimore,O . <Md. ' ? ' n- ' ^' he. zmwzik^i^mMM''. Proved by succe*.rful iac throughout the country for over A QUARTER OF A CEffTURY!; the best Purgatlvfr ind'?ntUfe?t?us Medidne known. Cure Constipation. Biliousness, Elver Complaint, Malarial Fevers, Eheumatism, and all ? kindred disorders.. * < v;^\3s?7cW SB, STRONG'STECTOEAL STOHACEPILLS Cure Coughs. Colds, Fever, Female-.Complaints,, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and aTlTJerangeaents ' of the Stomach. Proprietors, C: E. HULL A CO, New York. , . . ?. ,?.;..if^., ARB?iIFj??jw? v:? GOING TO P?lfTTj chemical mm. It is the Original ana* only iteTSfifctof Paint, Mixed Bead/ fo**fo&i ' It is the most Durable,the Handsomest and mosti economical pair.t;mode. '.Send' for -sample card;, with testimonials from owners of the finest resi~ dences in the country. For sale'In otott section ' AVERILL CHEOTCALTUllifr'CO, .; 82 Bnrllng;S?& Kcw York wvr " *, "for a prepared paint - TO ADVERTISERS ! I Send 25 cents for tho lOGth edition of js?\w< paper Advertising, containing a List of Towns over 5,000 Population, and various x?mb?ba~' tion of newspapers. Address <JEO,BiiBOWELV & CO,41 Parkjtow!ye2Ll?^^ THE CR ANGERS' LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COteNY of the United States of,^erica. Authorized Capital; > $4,500,000, Of which $100.000 is.to bcoroed in each Department. ... ?. PARENT OFFICE, MOBILE, ALA. F. E. DAVIDSON, President." ? M. G. HUDSON? Vice "President. R. W. FORT, Secretary'. South Carolina Department, CohinU * bia, S: C. Capital Stock, - - WOO.OO?ir Thos. B. Jeteb/ President."1" ? >? Tho8. 'A. McCbeebt, Vice President;'*<?' H. P. Geben, Secretary. McMasteb & LeConte, . ;. , Attorneys, Columbia, S.-C. ;C. Y J. H. Evnrer ''r,"fi, ^- V""1*:; ^?fw.' * Attorney/ gpartanburg, "S. O: ' Db. B. W. Taylob, Medical Director. .. Security I Economy I Liberality II Are the leading principjes,?f tn^Compfc; ny." All approved foTms-'of Lire>a&6r*SSilk: dowment Policies issued:! Also, Tanh-':P5oK-' cies of one, three.,fiveor.Beym^cao?.i?>V*;' f. All Life Poliaes ncm-forjfeij^g.afterJi?7 n?al payments, when, the insuf^wUlJ^,. entitled to a Paid-up Policy"; or cash surrett der thereof. ' Dividends may be used to protect .?o)icie? ; against lapsing in case of failure to. payjpre raiums. This, with the'non^fdrfeitmg-an'a cash surrender 1 features, *eief^stiffiae?t#tqA-\ make this Company popular ^among think- ?, ingroen... : .. ? . ., . ,?>? ... r ? ?<?,-. ??? Good Agents wanted; tr . u-?'"< B.F.- ffiAULDm^Ar., Agen^ : Anderson, S. C.". April 13,1876 " rOr The Notes .and Accitets: Due Che firm of :..- . ;>.:[ SIMPSON, HihbWlpQ^ Will be placed in the hands of an^FFKSSS' for.collection by the ..' . First of A year has transpired' since'{fe%fes?1tt^ tion, and you have had;?rn^tompk*e'?^OTp>, er crop. ?, No excuse can. be given.;fpr rw^^ttling; imnicdiately. ;>::.: u'tir.^ ,.- fa', The old firm business MUST ;be; wouhrtl up. . 7y<s: SIMP30N/ HltL^& 00:. Sept 14,1876 ' 9 DENTISTRY. DR. G. :M,>P^?. IS prepared to do aR kinds ofi Dentistry at short notice..i rBeingjn possession of all the latest improvements anifbest of ma? terial, can do work irf^rie best 'Of^re;' Iti setting and filling teeth, lie is'determined not to be surpassed by any. - Old..decayed tcetli treated and made good, ftt .v^fe}y*y' above the price of extracting. ' Good te within the reach of all; at the'present duced prices. All work warraj&t?OV' adjoining T. J. Leak's residence, ^ door below market. Terms low 'tor < barter. Sept 7,1876 ?'.-?'< 8 ? ;?<*'?>;{} *?- j.'n?< BUIST'S XEMaWQfe'^ .-ALS?r- .?,;f?Iuy ? DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAilBTS,, ?>'? , OILS,..UWSrii:^ ; PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS, w TOBACCOi and rj:l r.?r.,wsx WIMITE^^TItXIAMS'. July 27/1876 ? i I ciniSQDAEECTy IS i Address, PO KB.WATER.'?j?c?Ei...'. ..u? in'? IAM now prepared' ^TumiOT^ iT OAK, HldkORt^ffi LUMBER on 'the Blue: rRidge-and Air Line Railroads.; at SBjjeq? Cifcrl7M-?ny .5iuanti?ea.deaired^>|ru )iI:ifr. - Mr. W. T. Reediiftrfn; son,, who will. alwajMUn Lumber Yard, ^eadyi ato . mere. ' ? ?''!?? u'3f?<q.0*? >iU.,/?' ps?:*, .,.1! i- .s-rWM^-a^.lHAfiBIBI:^,. T'DEiSIRE to: ^to laUf- in^ilWeiB?aiWid X customer^jWhq^avej^gj1"" ' 1'"" the.past years-^b^me:osloi^gj?8i^ * vears^that I ^'-tb^i^!lK-}!S^^^^m^ 'hope to' bo able to.?aerit^ tliaw *8?f^?B' ? OOtl2,1876 ^WurloVSSn ..