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NO ONE should complain when I announce that hereafter I will sell no more Goods on Those who are indebted to me by Notes or Accounts of several years standing, arc earnestly requested to COME FORWARD LIKE MEN, Ana redeem their words by paying what they owe me. When you boaght 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 bad 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 EMP0BI?M 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 pattern* and most fashionable shades. I will sell astonnrlingly cheap -FOK TIIK CASH. The Milii nervand 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 BE IT KNOWN THAT IT IS TO THE INTEREST OF EVERY CASH BUYER IN ANDERSON COUNTY TO CALL AND EXAMINE LIGON & HILLS STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE Before Purchasing. Oct 26,1876_ KEEP THIS IN SIGHT. rE undersigned respectfully desires to inform the trading public 'that he has opened a NEW TIN STORE, In Waverly House Block, West End, Where he is now offering a desirable line of TIN WARB, and other articles usually kept in a Tin Store. HIS OWN PRACTICAL KNOWL? EDGE of the business, with a complete set of tbe most modern machines, enables him to offer inducements never before given to the people of this up-country. He uses nothing but the best materials, and warrants all work passing through bis hands. Stores and Hollow Ware Are strictly in my line, and I propose to make a specialty of them. The best Stoves and Hollow Ware for the least money. I>. II. SEETj, West End Waverly House, Anderson, 8. C. Sept 28,1876 11 3m Dissolution. THE firm of J. N. Sutherland' & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All indebted to the firm will make payment to J. N: Sutherland, who is authorized to settle up the business of the firm. J. N. SUTHERLAND, H. J. ARMSTRONG, W. F. SUTHERLAND. Belton, S. C, Nov. 20,1876. The undersigned, having purchased the entire stock of General Merchandize of J. N. Sutherland & Co. have formed a co J>artriership, and will continue to sell Goods ow for cash at the old stand, under the firm name and style of Sutherland & Arm? strong. J. N. SUTHERLAND, W. C. ARMSTRONG. Belton, N6V. 20,1876._19_ I Mean What I Say. ALL persons indebted to me for Guano and Tobacco for the years of 1875 and 1876, or *ho owe me for money loaned, are hereby notified that they must'make settle? ment before the first day of January next, or before that time give me satisfactory rea? son for the delay, or they will have to'settle with an officer of the law. I have on hand a large lot of fine Tobacco, which I will sell low for cash. It is in caddies of ten pounds and upwards. 0. H. P. FANT. Nov 23,1876_19_6_ Honea Path High School. THE Exercises of this School will be re? sumed November 27th. Instruction will be carefully imparted in Latin. Greek. Mathematics, Book Keeping, and in all the ordinary and higher branches of English. Special attention will be paid to Penmanship. renw--Froro $6.00 to $14-00 per term. Contingent Fee. 50 cents. Students will be received at any time, and oiarged only for the uro? t bey come. THE GRANGERS' LI FE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPiNT or THE United States of America? Authorized Capital, - $4,500,000, Of which $100.000 is to be owned in each Department. PARFKT OFFICE, MOBILE, ALA. P. E. DAVIDSON, President.- ; Iff. G. HUDSON, Vice President. R. W. FORT, Secretary. South Carolina Department, Colum? bia. S. C. - ? * Capital Stock, - - $100,000. Thos. B. Jeter, President. Thos. A. McCeeeet, Vice President. H. P. Green, Secretary McMaster & LeCo.nte, Attorneys, Columbia, S. C. J. H. Evins, Attorney, gpartanburg, S. C. Dr. B. W. Taylor, Medical Director. Security! Economy I Liberality Are the leading principles of this Compa? ny. All approven forms of Life and En? dowment Policies .issued. Also, Term Poli? cies of one, three, five or seven years.- I ^ All Life Policies non-forfeiting afler"8Tr nnal payments, when the insured will bt entitled to a Paid-up Policy, or cash surren? der thereof. '?? Dividends may be used to protect Policies against lapsing in case of failure to pay pre? miums. This, with the non-forfeiting and cash surrender features, are sufficient to make this Company popular among think? ing men. Good Agents wanted. B. F. IHAULDIN, Jr., Agent, Anderson, S. C. April 13,1S7G_39_ LAST NOTICE. The Notes and Accounts >Dae-the-finn of SIMPSON; HILL & CO.. Will be placed in the"hands 0f an OFFICER for collection by the First of November next. A ycacjhas.transpired since its dissolu? tion, and you have had time to make anoth? er crop. No excuse can be given for not settling fitiincdiately. The old firm business MUST be wound SIMPSON, HILL <fe CO. Sept 14.1870_9_ THE INAUGURATION OF HAMPTON WILL TAKE PLACE DURING THE STATE FAIR, AND the citizens of Anderson are cordi? ally invited to unite in the grand de? monstration, when will be inaugurated a Great Reduction in Prices, at the famous Dry Goods and Notion Store of C. F. JACKSON, Columbia, S. C, Who is prepared to give bargains of every kind for the benefit of the" whole people, 'irrespective of race, color or previous con? dition." My entire stock of Dry Goods will be sold at lower prices than ever before offered in this city, and extra inducements will be made to purchasers in White and Colored Blankets, Mens' Heavy Jeans and Cassi raeres, Ladies* and Misses Hose, &c. Call and examine goods and prices, or send for samples. C. F. JACKSON, Columbia, S. C. Nov23,1876 . 19 6 SMITH & WESSON'S v Kcw IBodel. With AatontatiJ 56* calibre, v&jfejfc Cariri.ij. Ccuirul klj Elector, ill*. * ,J NOW READY. I ForconvMiieiice. powrrandnrrur ae*,iti9t?n*gM?/le<'. If yonr merchant dotn'not keep tbem, order direct from the Acency, 79 CA?w?<Vr? St.. New York. W. W, BobliMOUjatn'l Agent. Oct. 2G; 1876 I 15 v ly f DENTISTRY. DR. G. M. JONES IS prepared to do all kinds of Dentistry at short notice. .Being in possession of all the latest improvements and best of ma? terial, can do work in the best of style. In setting and filling teeth, he is determined not to be surpassed by any. Old decayed teeth treated and made good, at very little above the price of extracting. Go^d teeth within the reach of all, at the present re? duced prices. All work warranted. Office, adjoining T. J. Leak's residence, second door below market. Terms low for cash or barter. Sept 7, 1876_ 8_ BUIST'S NEW CROP TURNIP SEED. ALSO, DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, LAMPS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, and j?sO DYE STUFFS GENERALLY. at WILHITE & WILLIAMS*. July 27,1876 2 'ORTABLE and SIATIONAR'i ;SAW,FL0UR AMD CRIST MILLS. MILL GEARI3G MADE | SHAFTING. PULLEYS A?P HANGER The UNEQUALLED JAS. LEFFKL DOUBLE I TURBINE WATER WHEEL, 7000 iai.se. -SEND FOR CIRCULARS..' BALTIMORE. MD LUMBER! LUMBEB! IAM now prepared to furnish PINE, OAK, HICKORY and POPLAR LUMBER on the Blue Ridge and Air Line Railroads at Seneca City, in any quantities desired. Mr. W. T. Reed is my agent at Ander? son, who will always be found at the Lumber Yard, ready to wait on custo? mers. WM. J. HARBIN July 8, 1S75_51_ WAVERLY BAR. THE undersigned hereby notifies his friends and the general public, that he has re-opened the Waverly Bar, where he has on hand a full stock of Whiskeys, Brandies and Wines.. He will also have a lot,of choice Confectioneries, Tobac? co and Cigars on in a few days. The pat? ronage of the public is respectfully solicited. J. R. DREVNAN. Oct 19. _14_11 Notice to Debtors. ALL porsons indebted to me by Note or Account, are requested to make set? tlement before the first day of January next, or I wjlj be compelled to institute legal pro? ceeding' to obtain what is duo n;e. A word tOth^i,.^dent _ ZLSTOTICIE. THE following named Ladies and Gentlemen are entitled to our CLOCK PREMIUMS. Rev. BAXTER HAYS. -Mr. ii. T. ARNOLD. Mrs. JOHN COX. Mrs. ROBERT GARTER. Mr. JACOB B?RRISS. Mr. J. M. SMITH. Mr. T. H. BROCK Mrs. T. P. BENSON. Miss SALLIE BOWIE. Mr. BATLIS SLOAN. Plea?e call or send for your Clock, and receive, together with the rest of mankind, our best wishes for a " HAPPY NEW YEAR." -AE/IETSTEIIN" & ROSE, NEW YORK CASH STORE. REDUCTION SALE. To close out the balance of our WINTER GOODS, we pro? pose to give unprecedented Bargains on and arter this day. Call and price the Goods, and you will be able to appreci? ate our assertion. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. Anderson, S. C, Dec. 28th ^876. MEDICAL NOTICE. THE Physicians of Anderson County, realizing the imposition practiced upon them by certain unscrupulous parties, upon consultation have adopted the following preamble and resolutions, as set forth by the Meadville Medical Society of Penn? sylvania : Whebeas, It is a fact well known to eve? ry Practitioner of Medicine that there is a certain class of persons in every communi? ty who, while abundantly able to remuner? ate their family Physician for professional services, habitually defraud him out of hon? est dues, and exchange him for another as soon as payment is insisted on for past ser? vices ; and whereas, this system of fraud has become such a nuisance in this commu? nity, that some concerted action on the part of Physicians has become a necessity for self-protection. Therefore, be it Resolved, By the Physicians whose names are hereunto subscribed that we, and each of us, will furnish our accountant a com? plete list of delinquents referred to. Resolved, That Mr. is here? by authorized to notify each of said delin? quents, by printed circular, of such delin? quency, the amount ol arrears, and to whom due, with the information that if these ar? rears are not paid, or satisfactorily adjusted in'thirty days from date of such notice, their names will appear on the general printed Black List. * Resolved, That the undersigned hereby pledge themselves not to give prescriptions or medical advice to those who permit their names to appear on said Black List, unless the payment of the Fee shall be secured before services are rendered. Resolved. That nothing in the above shall apply to those who are not able to pay, or interfere in any manner with that work of charity which every humane and honorable medical man delights to follow. O. H. SYMMES, M. D. W. H. NARDIN, M. D. 0. R. BROYLES, M. D. H. H. SC?DDAY, M. D. J. M. ROBINSON, M. D. M. L. SHARPE, M. D. JAMES T. McFALL, M. D P. H. E. SLOAN, M. D. R. F. DIVVER, M. D. R. G. WITHERSPOON.M.'D. R. E. THOMPSON, M. D. A. J. SPEER, M. D. F. K. BREAZEALE, M. D. THOS. L. CUTHBERT, M. D. F. G. CARPENTER, M. D. R. GOURDIN SLOAN, M. I). H. E EPTING, M. D. 7-- J. WILSON. M. D. E. M. BROWN, M. D. J. G. DUCKWORTH, M. D. W. C. BROWN, M. D. B. F. BROWN, Mi D. JAMES :A. TODD, M. D. JOHN T COOK, M. D. T. J. PICK ENS, M. D. W. L. JENKINS, M. D. P. A. WILHITE. M. D. C. V. BARNES, M. I>. M. C. PARKER, M. D. 8. W. CLAYTON, M. D. T. M. FOLGER. M. D. A. G. COOK, M. D. J. B. BROWN, M. D. W. K. SHARPE, M. D. Dec 14, 1870 22 lm SOMETHING NEW! IMUST HAVE MONEY, and if those who know themselves indebted to me for Work dene, must come and settle with me in a few duys, or I will be com? pelled to put the.r Accounts in the hands of an Officer for collection, which will be Axsetirlog sew for mo to do. Vctlff, fsrt ft 7 HAMPTON and HUBBARD FIXING FOR CHRISTMAS BY reference to late Telegrams you will find that Hampton, ere the duwn of Christmas morn, will br inaugurated Gov? ernor of South Carolina, und in view of tins glorious fact, it becomes the solemn duty of every man, woman and child in Anderson County to make preparation for a grand celebration of Christmas. This can best be done by calling ut HUBBARO'S, where you can buy all kinds of Confec? tions, Toys, Christmas Presents, ?fce., at Low Prices An invitation is ex? tended to everybody to come to Hubbard's at once, buy what you want, and then give three cheers for Hampton, Hub bard and the Democracy. FRESH. NORFOLK OYSTERS every Wednesday and Friday evenings. Dec 14, 1876_22_3_ Assignee's Sale. B Y* virtue of an order in Bankruptcy to me directed, I will sell at Bel ton, S.C., On December 18th, 1876, The entire Stock of Goods of W. A. Gcer, Bankrupt, consisting of Hats, Shoes, Dry GoocIh, Groceries, &c. I will also sell at same time and place the ? uncollectable Notes and Accounts due said Bankrupt Estate. Allen McDavid, Esq., will conduct the sale. He is also authorized to make settle- , ments with parties indebted to the Estate. Terms?Cash. W. T. SHUMATE, Assignee. Dec 14,1876 22 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the mutter of John B. Neal, Bankrupt, by whom a petition for adjudication in bankruptcy wus filed on the 10th day of February, 1876, in said Court. THIS is to give notice that on the 10th clay of February, 1876, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of John B*. Neal, of the County of Anderson and State of South Carolina, who has been udjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and the de? livery ol any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use. and the transfer of any property by him are forbid? den by law; and that It meeting of the cred? itors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankrupt? cy, to be holden on the 2nd day of Jan? uary, A. D. 1S77, at 3 o'clock p. m., at Kewbetry C. H., in said District, before C. O. Jteger, Esq., Register. IL M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. Per A. P. Pifer, D. M. Dec 14, 187U_22_3_ Sale of Land. IWILL sell at public outcry on SALE DAY in JANUARY next, at Ander? son C. IL. my TRACT of LAND, situate on Twenty-Six Mile Creek, adjoining lands of U. H.Gray, Mrs. Millwec, John Kay and others, containing 176 acres, more or less. There is 22 acres of good bottom land, well drained, in the tract, good dwelling-house and out-houses, all in good repair. There are some three acres of wheat sown, which will go with the place, the purchaser get? ting the rent. Sold to pay off mortgages upon the same, with conset? of mortgagees in'writing. Terms niatki known on day of Ala SHERIFFS SALE. BY JA8. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. State of Soirrn Carolina, 1 Anderson County, j In the Probate Court. A. C. Stott., Plaintiff, ogninst Druvton M. Stott, Sr.. M. J. Koy, et nl.?Complaint to Partition the Real Estate of Mrs. Harriet Richardson Stott, deceased. BY virtue of an order to me directed from W. W. Humphreys. Esq., Probate Judge of Anderson County, in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, at Anderson Court House, J TRACT NO. I, Containing 90 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, S. C, on both sides of the Six and Twenty Mile Creek, and adjoin? ing lands of John Harper, John Dalrympie, Mrs. Thomson and others. Terms of Sale?One-third cash ; the re? maining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, secured by a bond with approved surety, together with a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. WM. McGUKIN. Sheriff. Dec 7, 1870 21 4 SHERIFFS SALE. BY JAS. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. In the Probate Court. J. P. Johnson, Adm'r. of Elijah Elrod vs. Cornelia Fleming, et al.?Petition for Par? tition of the Real Estate of Elijah Elrod, de? ceased. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Ander? son County, to me directed in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, at Anderson Court House, the following de r-i'bcd tracts of lands? TRACT NO. 1, Containing 152 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounding lands of John Spearmun, Micheal Dickson, Tract No. 2, and others. TRACT NO. 2, Containing G7 acres, more or less, bounded by Tract No. 1. Micheal Dickson, Wm. Martin and others. TERMS OF SALE?One-third cash?the remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with interest thereon from the day of sale, to be secured by a bond with ap? proved security, together with a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec 7, 1876 21 4 SHERIFFS SALES. BY J. H. McCONNELL, Auctioneer. BY virtue of Executions to me direc? ted, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in January next, at Anderson Court House, the following property, to wit: One Buggy, levied on as the property of Z. L. Burress, at the suit of Watson & Son Also, one one-horse Wagon, levied on as the property of James W. Lewis, ut the suit of P. A. Wilhite and others. Also, one Bay Horse, one Bridle and Sad? dle, about 60 bushels of Corn, one lot of Shucks, and one Singer Sewing Machine, i levied on sis the property of E. Si.1 Reese, at ! the suit of Samuel Crawford, and others. Also, one ?ine-ho'r>e Wagon, levied on as the property of C. S. Davis at the suit of Samuel Crawford. Also, one mare Mule, one buy Horse, one Wagon, one small lot of Corn, four head of Cattle, one Sow and six Shouts, one Clock, and a small lot of Fodder, levied on as the property of Jesse R. Martin, at the suit of S. E. & J. B. Moore, and other*. Also, one two-horse Wagon, levied on as the property of W. A. MiIIwee, at the suit of Maxy Moorhead and others. A'lso,"one Copper Still, Cup and Worm, one Corn Sheller, one one-horse Wagon and old Harness, levied on us the property ot W. M. Davenport, at the suit ot E. M. Brown and H.'B. Davenport and others. Also, two Mares,one Colt, (one year old,) one Ux Wagon, one Yoke of Oxen, one old Buggy, three Cows and live head of Hogs, levied on as the propcrtv of Robert Spence, at the suit of Mancrd \Vhite and Mary Ann 0o.\, Executrix. Terms of Sale?Ca?b. . a, WM. McGUKlK? Sheriff. tfctilUttfe- -22 " 3 TILDEN and HAMPTON SHOE SHOP. THE undersigned hereby notifies the citi? zens of Anderson und vicinity, thnthc has opened a Shop for the manufacture of Boots, Shoes, ifcc, for gentlemen and ladies, in the Town-of Anderson. He is prepared to do fine and substantial work, and will be prompt in the execution and delivery of work undertaken by him. He will call at residences to get measures for ladies' orders. WANTED?Two Journeyman Workmen, capable of doing fine work, can obtain situ? ations by applying ut Iiis Shop in Dr. Scud day's building, west side Benson House, first door below Featherston & Brown's law office. K. Y. h. NANCE. Dec 7, 1876 21 3m TOLLED, BEFORE me by Jasper N. Pool, who lives three miles from Calhoun, in Anderson County, two STEERS?one red colored horned Steer, marked in the right ear by a crop and swallow fork, and in the left ear with a crop and under bit. The other is a mulay white and red colored Steer, unmarked. Have been at Pool's six weeks. The owner will come forward, prove property and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. WARREN D. WILKE3, T. J. A. C. Dec 7, 1876 21 1 UPHOLSTERING. THE subscriber would respectfullv inform the residents of Anderson and vicini tv, that he is prepared to do all kinds of | Upholstering on Sofas, Lounges and Chairs, or anything else in his line, with t it 13 ? and dispatch. Trunks and Valises also paired. J. J. SMITH, At J. L. Fant & Co.'o, opposite Jail. Nov 2, 187C 16 3m TAKE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to C. M. Mc PHAIL <fe CO., arc hereby notified that unless their accounts are paid by first January next, they will be placed in tbe hands of John E. Brcazeale, Esq. for collec? tion. Settlements must be made to Smith, Sloan & Poe, Pendlctmi, S. C, or C. M. McPhail, Pcndletnn Factorv. c m. McPhail & co. Dec 7. 1876 21 2 Christmas Presents! A LARGE LOT OF FINE JEWELRY Of every description will' be on hand for the Christmas Holidays. Please call and see it. Repairing fine Gold Watches a specialty. J. A. DANIELS, Masonic Building. Dec 7, 1876 21 4 LAND AT PUBLIC SALE. IWILL sell before the Court House door at Anderson, on Snlcday in January next, the Tract of Land whereon Robert M. Graham now resides, situate near Seneca River, und adjoining lands of Thos. B. Pal? mer. A. J. Graham and others, containing 100J acres, more or less. Terms of sale? STRICTLY CASH. SYLVESTER BLECK LEY. Dec 7, 1876 21 4 " NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that application will he nmde three months afterdate for a duplicate of scrip for three Shares of] Southwestern Railroad Bank and Smith Carolina Railroad Stock, standing in the name i>f Polly Smith, date ami number not known, tin- ?ri.rinal being l?Mt or destroyed. JAMES WEBli, Ex'r. Oct 10. IS7U 14 lam?ni A Positive Fact! ALL persons indebted to us arc request? ed to call and pay up before January 1st, 1877. After that date they will have to settle with au Ollicer or the Law. FANT. BELL A CO. Nov 23, 1876 It) 6 "VfOTICE TO CREDITORS. J31 All persons having demands against the Estate of Alexander Mattison, debased, are hereby notified to present them to tlie undersigned, properly proven, within the time prescribed by law, end all indebted t >" mukc payment. , ." -V \ G. W. McGEE, A/Vr. f DISSOLUTION. S Xl' r. 0 . M* -*?:?.'?.? ? TlIE buSi/fessheretofore existing under the name and style of LEWIS St CO. 1b this day dissolved by.mutual consent. The business of the old firm will be settled by our Mr. Lewis at the former stand, 2 Benson House. .,. J. BAYLIS LEtVTS, . S. A. DEAN, . IL B. DEAN, \~- ArrdcrsoTr; it: tvr^trreristo.~~ ? A. A. DEAN. AT COST FOR CASH. "WlTH a view nf 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 Sc CO., NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE? Sept 12. 1s76 . 11 j"11 LOOKOUT! LOOK OUT I public announcement; XTTE desire to call attention to the fact tba* we have on hand a LARGE andt VY well-selected stock of Heavy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes Hardware . Crocker*. Ware, Etc* We hav e just received a large lot of B;? on Sides, Shoulders, .8ugai -Cured Hams Cheap Crudes of Syrups, Muscovado, Do i.orara and New Orleans Molawes, ? fti; 31 i'.Y.i u11 ' ?? - T Jc f /."/.H'^a j 100 BARRELS CHO t'E FAMILY FLOUR, r A complete assortment Qf Sugars, Coii'ees and Teas, Pickles, Canned .Good*,,?fce. A verv large stock of Iron, Steel, Hot Shovels, Spades, and farming Implements generally! In short, we have everytl i );? that the farmer or man of family nseds. We are selling the foregoing article- it the most reasonable cash prices. Call and bo convinced of this fact. . . ,2-Sf- And now a word to those that w e liavc supplied with Goods during the year 1s72, ]&) and 1874. Unless you come forward and pay up, your Notes aricfAcj counts will be placed in tho hands of an Officer for collection. BYRTJM & McGRATH. Important to those Indebted to Us. r To those indebted to us .on Accounts for last year, we will givr one-half cent abov? 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 eoine forward at once and settle up. BYRTJM & McGRATH, . Mechanics' Row. Oct 7, 1876 12 ly FURNITURE!_FURNITURE! I ANOTHER GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICESJ Anderson the Cheapest Furniture Market in tie Stete. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ! .? ? .. .1 . . ? IN consideration of the scarcity of money, I have put down prices to the foUowiug remarkable, unheard-of low prices: ROOM SUITS, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead and Wasbstand, from $10.50 u] ? wards. With four Chairs, Rocking Chair, Table and Towel Racks, (complete suite of ten pieces,) from $24.00 upwards. SOLID WALNUT SUITS, consisting of high head-board French Bedstead, Deck Drew, Bureau, (five drawers,) and Wasbstand, from $30.00 upwards. With four Walnut Chain und Walnut Rocking Chair, from $40.50 upwards. GOOD COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, hardwood, not pine, reduced to $4.00. Without slat* and castors,' to $3.50. Cood Wasbstand, 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 Scat Chairs, varnished or painted, warrant? ed to be the strongest Chair made, at ninety-five cents apiece. Rocking Chairs, of the same kind, at $1.40 apiece. These prices arc no ketch-pennies, but all my goods are at the same low figure. I liave on hand u large Stock of Furniture of all kinds and description, which will be sold cheaper than can be bought from nnvbodv else or an v other place. Come and see TOLLY and he will do you right. HE WILL NOT, OR CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. G. F. TOLLY. May 18,187g _Depot Street. Anderson, S. C. C. A. REED. A. S. STEPHENS. REED * STEPHENS, MANUFACTURERS OP BUGGIES, PH/ETONS, ROCKAWAYS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C., &C. A. J. STRINGER, Agent. W. J. HIX, Agent, Reltou, S. C. Fair Play. ESPECIAL at? tention paid to REPAIRING, and all work ful? ly warranted. Wo claim the most thorough ronwork, Wood work, Painting and Trimming, as we employ on ly the best work? men. None out WMli-iteaMHied tumour used in the manufacture oi 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 fot themselves. BUGGIES always on hand at our REPOSITORY, (near the Railroad Bridge, on Main Street,) where Mr. Joseph Martin can always bo found, ready to sell a new set of HARNESS, or to repair old ones. Anderson, Sept. 0, 1875_8_for. AEE YOU GOING TO PAINT? Then Use New York Enamel Paint Co's C HEMICAL PAIXTI v READY 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 Chenper, and to last TWICE AS LONG as anv other Paint It ha* taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and is on MANY THOUSAND of the finest houses in the country. Address, NKW YORK ENAMEL PAINX COMPANY, 103 Chambers Street, New York. Prices Reduced. Sample Cards sent free. May is. ls70 _ 44 lv CONFECT?GS^EBBES, FANCY GOODS, TOYS. CONFECTIONER. - - ANDERSON, S. C, KEEPS constantly on hand a well-selected slock of CONFECTIONERIES of all kinds such as French and Plain Candies, Canned Goods of every description, Pickles, Jcl-' lies, Dried Figs. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates, Crackers of ull styles, Fruits, itc. A large selection of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, Such as Toys, of every kind. Ladies' Work Boxes, Companions, Writing Desks, Portfolios.. Fine French und Bohemian Vasen; Perfumes of the vcrv best ipialitv. Toilet Sets', Rae Silk Flowers, Musical in-itrumcms of different kinds, Wax Dolls of cv'erv kind, fiDM5d:' ! to $7.00. i have one of Marhew^ splendid SOft.V FOUNTAINS for difipJOSUW" pure Soda Waver. Tickets wilrhc'sold cheap. Any one buying three dozen?sottotav tune will get them, at UOr. per dozen. ? -Pfs ? J? R. FAN I* East End Matiu#is Bun<tt;3?.