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THE INTELLIGENCER. "XoCAlLi MATTERS. TO A3?VKKTIHERS. The Anderson IBTBXUOEKCIUI hm the largest circulation o? any country paper published in l?.e State, and has more than three times tire circulation of any other pa tier in Ande/son County. We print and , -insulate regularly 1776 papers. Our list In (1R. County has increased instead of dimin ished, anil wo hoi? to receive a still greater hicrease during the coming fall. Weare willing at any time to verify the above by un inflection of our subscription book, or our paper bills ; or when desired, wo will furnish advertisers with an a Sida vit of the correctness of our statement as to the circu lation of the IMTELMOKKCKB. Bara* ramon. Mr. J. C. Keys lost a fine milch cow a few days ago from choking to death with a peach. Thu minutes of the hist Saluda Baptist Association are now ready lor delivery at this oflice, and Churches entitled to receive them can get them by sending. The Lowndesville and Ruckersville Base I lull Clubs played a match gamo near I/i\vndesvillo on last Saturday. Wo h??ve not heard tho result, though suppose Lowndesvllle won. The Greenville bound train of tho G. ?fc C. It. R. on last Saturday ran off near Ninety six, injuring a rox car and causing a deiay or some two hours, which threw thc train into Anderscr? after eleven o'clock at night Capt. John McGrath has token a warrant fur three cithcens of Anderson, upon the charge of illegal voting in the late town election. The charge is without foundation, and thc defendants will certainly bo ac quitted. Mr. Samuel M. Cruyton brought to our office last week'a very large and delicious watermelon which weighed thirty-eight pounds. It was tho largest we have seen during the present year, and shows that Mr. Cray ton is an expert in the cultivation of watermelons. Thc trade of Anderson bids fair to increase very much this fall. Lower freight rates and brighter business prospects have made our merchants determined to sell as low for r:\nh ns any other town in South Corolin*. Try our marketa and see if these promises are not carried out on a'l cash sales. We not? i ono doy lost week a wagon load of cotton from Kari County, Georgia, which was sold hi Anderson and a load of supplies and goods carried back in ita place. The farmers of this and adjoining Counties will, wo believe, find this as cheap a cash market this Fall as any la the State. Miss Linie Williams, of the popular Ladies Store in Anderson, has gone on to New York, where she proposes to lay in an extensive stock of tho most tempting goods, which will arrive in Anderson very soon, mid tban tho gentlemen may preparo to hand over a considerable portion of the con tents of their pocket books. Kev. E. R. CarsTv"dl has just closed an interesting revival meeting at Louai..n Church. During its continuance eighteen members were received, ono of whom waa over sixty-six years old. On Sabbath morn ing the congrcgatlr j was very large-, num bering some eight hundred persons. The exercises were quiet and orderly during the entire meeting. Mr. A. J. Watt left Anderson on last Monday morning for Charleston, for the purpose of buying a stock of goods, ~hick he will open out in tho store-house about eight miles south of this place, on the road to Lowndesville. Mr. Watt hos been en gaged in the mercantile business for six or seven years in Anderson, as clerk for several of our most enterprising firms, and oughly Informed as to the wents of the peo ple. We wish him much success. The business houses of Anderson are nearly all represented in New York at this time. Messrs. B. F. Clayton, S. Bleekley, Ai B. Towers, J. P. Reed, jr., W. F. Barr, N. K. Sullivan, P. K. McCttlly and W. 8. Ligon. representing their respective firms, aro in the Northern markets purchasing to meet the C murnda of their customers. Mr. Arnstein has also been North fur some weeks past purchasing for tho New York Cash Store. They will all return in a few days, and then Anderson wiU be alive with busi ness and trade. We would call attention to the advertise ........ ,.C Al.- TX/?Ml--~.-. IV?..!. rv.n>m> * ....... ... V.. \J IIIIBUWWII * ?,t...v which appears elsewhere. This institution is under tho control of Prof. 8. Landor, who Is so well known In South Carolina as an accomplished tcaoLer and polished gentle mau that it ia useless for us to attempt to add to his reputation or tho reputation of tho College over which he presides. Tho ladies it hos graduated attest its praises moro thoroughly and moro practically than words c*a do. A young gentleman, representing one ot tho leading housea in Charleston, was in Anderson lost week, and undertook to pay an evening visit to some lady friends in tho pince. About eleven o'clock ho withdrew, mid attempted to wind bis way through the streets of thia extensive town to his botch He, however, missed his way, stirred up all the dogs in tho Southern end of town, and was finally overtaken by a policeman, who showed him back to tho Waverly House. The gentleman In question thinks lt is very easy to get lost In as large a p?aos as Ander son, especially where one has boen living Sn n small town like Charleston. The committee appointed by the Demo cratic Club of Anderson have, under in> structlons of the Club, taken out warranta for the whole of thc persons cluvrgcd with I'legal voting in tho lato town election. A nu jrwjc^i-o cbCCC* ss? wlC ^TdTTd^ Isliom Harrison, Charley Calhoun, Mock Singleton. W?lioro Oolllard, Lowls Wil liams, David Hegood and Alex. Saxton. Next Saturday, at 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed for tho holding of tho preliminary ex amination. In taking out these warrants tho committee have performed an unpleas ant but important duty, fbr which the peo ple of oar town are under many obligations. lt win. in tho felAire, %so have no doubt, prevent at repetition of tho evil of iWigal voting from which we have suffered in this town. CHEAP TKLS0S&7HX3Q. Thu following telegram, which Mr. H. T. Caahino has kindly j-lsced tri our possession, explains itself, and gives to onr reeders the gratifying information that a great reduction has been mada In the rates of telegraphing between points on tho Greenville and Co lumbia and Blue Ridge Railroad i OMAJMRIA, 8. C., Sept. 12, 1877. 7b Ml Operator? : The Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Telegraph Company on and after this date will charge for telegrams on this line twen ty-live cents Ibr ten words, end two cents for each additional word, between any two p. mia, including the Bia. Ridge linc. JABEZ NORTON, Ja., Manager. Th? HtJc?na nf ifwVfc. Co>ir+ Hnnu M? -?-*,?-. "V JV- - - _ ...jyii at o v? cioc* for the purpose o? denting .ten delegates to the Railroad CVmv?htlop^whlch ir.?eta at thia place on runt Tm^i.? _* _^r__ dance of the tazpayera and citizens of tho tnimrn tu ?mn present. BAIXJWUJ C0BTBBTI09. We would call the attention of the citi zens of V?rennos, Hall and Corner town ships of this County to the announcement about the Railroad Convention, which 1B to be held in Anderson on next Tuesday. As the proposed road runs through these town ships we would suggest that the citizens of each of those townships meet at their re spective places of publie meeting on next Saturday, et three o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of electing ten del?gate) to tho Convention. It ls an important matter, and we hope every township mentioned will attend to the suggestion we nuke. OAK? MBZnXQ. The annual meeting of the Methodists at Sandy Koringa Camp Ground begins to-day and will continue until after neit Sabbath, if not longer. Rev. O. A. Darby, the Pre siding Elder, and other distinguished di vines of this denomination are expected to be in attendance for loo purpose of minister ing to tho spiritual wanta of th? hundreds who will be camped there and will attend divine services. A special passenger train on the Bli: A Ridge Balked has been ai-.angod for next Sunday, the 16th Inst It will leave Walhalla at 8:30 a. ra. and arrive at Sandy Springs about 10 or 10:30. An other train will leave Anderson at 9:30 a. m. for tho camp ground, und, returning in the afternoon, will leave Sandy Springs at 4 o'clock. A very largo attendance is antici pated. TES CANTATA. Tlio citizens of Anderson were afforded two very pleasant evenings bust we<ji: by the ladies of tho Episcopal Church, who pre sented in the Masonic Hall the entertaining Cantata of the "Flower Queen," or "The Coronation of thc Rose." The stage, which was dressed under thc direction of Miss Liz zie Morris, who also originated the enter tainment, represented a forest dell, and was a perfect model of rustic beauty. The Cantata was rendered by a number of young ladies in a most highly creditable and in teresting manner. After the conclusion of the Cantata, refreshments were in readiness, and those present followed the charming mental treat they had enjoyed by treating their appetites to some of the many delica cies prepared for the evening. We learn that the ladies realized over one hundred dollars, which is to bc appropriated to Grace Church. BE VE HUE OFFICIALS. On last Friday morning a party of Reve nue officers visited the store of Messrs. Smith &. Sloan, of Pendleton, and at the time of their entry both of the proprietors were absent, and then- clerk had gone into a back room with a customer for some meal. When the clerk returned, tho officers asked to examine tho tobacco-boxes, wbiuu nu granted, and they were fonnd to bo properly stamped. Tho proprietors had by this timo r Humed, and the officers asked to see their license to Bell tobacco. Upon looking in their show-case, where it vas kept, they found the license gc:;c. it could not he found anywhere. The license was seen in the show-case the day before by several cus tomers, and the suspicion that it was re moved by the detectives is very generally indulged at Pendleton. The gentlemen composing the firm of Smith A Sloan stand as high as any in the State, and no person would doubt for an instant 'cir statement of the matter, besides whlcb '. : the statement of ?orne of th?'r customers who noticed ibo license there the day before. The circum stances of the transaction are all against the detectives, who ought to be Indicted in the State Courts for larceny. Tho Revenue offi cers of South Carolina are generally of a of men who ora a disgrace to the pub lic service of any State. If President Hayes wished to ingratiate himself into the people's favor In South. Carolina, he eau do so more speedily by removing the infamous gang of Revenue officials and detectives who have worried and oppressed our people, than by any other single oct. TRUSTEED' C0HVEHTI0H. A Convention of the Trusteca of free schools for Anderson County met at Ander son C. H., September 8th, 18?7, according to a call from the County School Commis sioner. The meeting was called to order by Maj. John B. Moore, who, as chairman of the lase Trustees' Convention, briefly an nounced the objects and importance of such asaociationa, and stated that he only occu pied the chair at tho request of the School Commlsaioner; and In conclusion made come useful suggestions to the Trustees, thanked the Convention for the honor con" fermi os the former chairman, and as he was not entitled to membership In tho Con vention vacated the chair. On motion, Dr. J. Wilson waa called to the chair to complete the organization. Col. W. 8. Picketts was then unanimously chosen os permanent chairman, and Geo. M. Mc David Secretary. Col. Picketts, in his usual pleasant style, mode some brief remarks, and announced the Convention ready for business. Roll of Trustees called from townships in tho order of school districts. The following members were present : Fork, K. O. Farmer ; Pendleton, W.D.Garrison; Garvin, W. C. Watkins; Brushy Creek, W. 8. Picken?, J. D. Sitton ; Rock Mills, no representation ; Centreville, K. Breazeale, R. M. Burrlas; Hopewell, L. D. Harria; WllUamston, no representation ; Savannah, S.Cunningham; Varenr.es, ho representation; Broadaway, D. N. Major; Belton, Dr. J. Wilson ; ?ark Co; ncr, no representation ; Hall, J. 8. Beaty ; Martin, J. A. Drake, George M. McDavid; 1 Honea Path, no representation ; Anderson, j E. F. Murrah. The question of old claims was discussed, and the following resolution adopted as the sense of tbo convention : Eetotced, That ail claims mr.de?prior to the year 1878, signed by tho 'Trust*** and not approved by the School Commissioner in office at the timo nrenot legal, and ?honni not ba paid out of the funds arising from the poll lax of the present year. On motion, an ?^.ecutlve committee of seven waa appointed to ?Uaw up and sub mit a syetematlo plan at tho next meeting of Ute Covention ?*w tho guidance of Trna [ tees in their futur.. v*S5?*h??*. The follow ing compose ths committee : K. Breazeale, J. N. Carwlle, Dr. J. Wilson, It- W. Todd. N. O. Farmer, W. S. Rekens, O. M. McDa vid. The said committee will hold a meet ing at Anderson C. H. on Tuesday, 18th instant, at ll o'clock. On motion, the Anderson papera were ron unsted to publish these procoedUtgs. Ad j jaunted to meet Saturday after Saleday in December next. W. 8. P?CKEN8, Chm'n. Gao. il. McDAV.n?, ee^retary* ..When the Blossom* Cover Us Darling," ia the name of another of ibo pop???or Char lie Bal.cr's new songs, which. can bo had frnm any muslo dealer In the United Btntos, or from thc publisher, F. W. HtxMicx, No: ? 60 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, 0" by sending SA cents. ir=?5^?*I5'l?lrI|y4llM ",?0 ? levered cthT une mjQrio5,-tauae? by a run-a-wsy team, as io bo able to visit bis friends tn the ncighborhot?......The fini bole of new cot ~" ->.? wm un ute .th inst, by w Ulla tn PrukO, to Lee, Sloan A Tsylsr-pr?ce IC?c. .?i*- A. F. Shirley is putting up a hand some dwelling, which will soon bo ready Sst ss-itksdy. ?2ah for Hourn Path.Our city fathers ure hading the streets put In or der. Sixty cents r. day lets the lacy ones off..The Bible Society held its third an nual meeting on Sabbath last.A protrac ted meeting has been in progress here since last Saturday, and will probably continue throughout the week. Able and instruc tive discourses have been delivered during the meeting by Rev. Wm. A. Clark, who will be assisted during the week by his co laborer, the Rev. Mr. Price. May their efforts be not In rain.Mr. Wm. McMur try left here on Monday evening hist to ?dst his brother ?In Illinois. We wish for him a pleasant sojourn and safe return to relatives and friends. Editor Andmon Intelligencer : As you told us the good wishes of the An derson folks were wt' h the Pendleton Base Ball Club on oar visit to Greenville, 1 sup pose it will please them to know some of the particulars of our trip. We loll Pendleton on tho baud wagon Thursday morning. Lunched and waited on a rain storm about two and a h&if hours at Early Station. Soon after crossing tho bridge over Salud?, we were greeted with cheers by a squad of mounted gentlemen of the Resolute Club, bended by their Presi dent, O. P. Jackson, Esq. Our President was invited to occupy a scat in his buggy, and with an escort in front aad rear, we proceeded to the city. On our way we were saluted by the waving of handker chiefs and smiles of fair ladies, some of whom wo had the pleasure of meeting later on. On arrival ot the Mansion House, our escort spurred ahead, formed! a line facing towards the hotel, and gave three cheers for the Pen dleton Bose Ball Club. Wc were allotted to different members of the Resolutes, who at once entered upon the task of making our visit an agreeable one. That night they gave us a most delightful and icgant entertainment at the mansion of Mrs. G., who received us most charming ly, and soon made us forgot there ever was such a place as Pendleton. The uniforms of thc Resol (dark blue, trimmed with white) and of tho Pendletonians, (the his toric?l red shirt,) combinai with the beauty of Greenville's fair ladies, formed a picture not often seen. All wo regretted was that lhere were none of our ladies io help form it. The dance was kept up until after mid night. On meeting next morning, wo received on invitation ft om President Gower, of the Street Railway Company, to uso his cars in seeing tho city, an invitation at once ac cepted, Mr. Gower accompanying us part of the time. At 3 p. m. we met on the beautiful grounds where we were to play tho match, and soon after its commencement we were further complimented by the arrival of the Greenville Cornet Band, which discoursed sweet music until tho rain put an end to it as well as the game, with a score of six to fourteen in favor ot the Resolutes at tho end of the fifth inning. Next to being tho vic tors, it was our greatest pleasure to be VAL? qui she? by such a courteous set*^* gentle men as tho Resolutes. Saturday moriiing we were again on our way home. After an interchange of cheers for each club, and with a parting salute of "hera a jol?j-, good fellow," to- President Jackson, we hld good-bye to Greenville. Our trip wiU long be remembered with pleasure by the Club, and our Greenville friends would have felt complimented to havo heard us, while on our way home, quarreling among ourselves as to which of us had been best enterb nj-?. With many wishes for the prosper'.., of tho Resolutes, their courteous Presid n ., and the "Moun tain City" in general, we hope next season to further cultivate their agreeable ac quaintance. A DuimT nvrevm A v 1 REAL ESTATE NOTICE -o WE, the undersigned, are endeavoring to influence in this direction an im migration of a desirable character, with a view to the improvement of this section of j country, and tue consequent advantage of its inhabitants. We have agenta North and West co-operating with us, who, with oth ers seeking Southern homes, are calling for descriptions of Heal Estate for sale in this vicinity. The success of our endeavors de pends much upon our having in chaige such an amount and vari-.ty of Real Estate I as will warrant our inviting attention thcrc [ to. Those, therefore, who ii ave such to dis pose of, would greatly stimulate our efforts, I and probably advance their own interesta, by communicating with R. W. Simpson, on ida r.Urn?nll/..i .Tamra T_. Off ?t Anilownn C. ?., or C. J. Hescall, Pendleton Vi??tigc. SIMPSON, ORR A CO. Sept 0,1377_8_1m Dissolution of Partnership NOTICE ls hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm nome of J. L. Fant dc Co., was dis solved by mutual consent on the 17th day of February, 1877. All persons owing this fina for 1876, will please make payment to Newton Scott, who hos purchased the en tire interest or tho firm, and will also settle the firm debis, and continuo tb" CAR RIAGE MANUFACTURING ?uSINESS and 8MITH WORK, of all kinds, at Ute stand in front of the Jail. Notice is abo hereby given that the Notes nd Account-, o? the old firm of J. L. Font & Co. are in the hands of Newton Scott for collection, and must bo settled this Fall, or _tit e _ - t_i i_ AI_i-1-r_<\ea Li lu jr rv iii Lie I'lavr^A ill tuc nai:iuj vrs nu vm oer for suit. J. L. FANT, NEWTON SCOTT. Sept 6,1877_8_3 HARNESS SHOP THE undersigned informs the public that he has opened a New F arness Shop, V*-fMaira, ea Granit? Baw, over Bleebley? Brown St ?Co.*? ?tor?, in Anderson. NEW SETS of HARNESS, of different qnoUUesjof/talah, constantly^ on hammond xv?ir?lrt?NG jmryui-iilj un vi i???jT wOr.C. Nono but the ?eat Material will be used and thorough satisfaction ls guaran teed.' A share of patronage ls respectfully solic ited, JAMES M. PAYNE. August 2, 1877 3_3in To Arrive tids Week. A SPLENDID lot of Kentucky Jeans. J\. Give us a call before you bny your Jeans. A. B. TOWERS A CO. Sept 6,1877 8_ Hlr^rtevjit No?c?. AVlNGpurchased tho entire Interest of Dr. Wm. L. Broyles In the Notes and Accounts of Towers A Broyles, I now give notice to all Isdtbtod by note er ac count that I must hove the money by the 1st of November next. A word to ilia wise is sufficient, ns I mean what I say. A- B. TOWERS. Septe, 1877_8 _ New Goods! TU3T received, a new lot of ? Fall Prints, Sea Island Shirting, Eagle and Phceulx Checks, fitvYpcj an? Ticking, Magnolia Hams,' Baggy Materials and Hate, Which arc cheaper than any time since the war, and for solo low by A. fl' TOWERS A CO. 8cpt6,1877 8 ?-?P---mH., Ul ! I MMWSI IUI,.HIHI.I Ul I ?^WMBSWWBrgj*! A T W A I/O A m * tT?TT? IFD AATT' ?ii ii i o ? i i an a11 IA /ii A . COME and SEE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever Show? in this or adjoining Counties, comprising ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES. A MAGNIFICENT assortment of SLACK ALPACAS have lust been opened, which for quality and prices asked, will commend themselves to all consulting their interest when buying these Goods. Also, all classes of MOURNING GOODS-es Cashmeres, Bombazines, Ac Bargains in BLACK SILKS, which we are offering at New York Prices. We feel especial pride in oar large variety pf USTETW" DRESS GOODS, Which wo are positive io asserting cannot fail to meet the requirements of all classes. Our stock of BOOTS and SHOES Always large, is being continually replenished, and we feel sure cannot help elici ting exclamations of wonder from any one pricing these goods. OUR CLOTHING UBPARTMENT la more complete than ever. Gooda and workmanship guaranteed. The best Tics, Ruches, Fichues, Hildas, Collars and Cufia, Ribbons, Embroideries, ftc. Liuens and House Furnishing Goods, all new, and at lower prices than ever, at the NEW YORK CASH STOKE. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. Sept 13, 1877_0 _ REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS AT THE LIVE GROCERY STORE OF SEEING IS BELIEVING t 8cj * 13, 1877 9 THERE IS GREAT CAUSE TO BE THANKFUL I NOTWITHSTANDING the great financial depression that has pervaded all over our land, wo feel thankful that in the dispensation of a kind Providence wo have been enabled to supply our customers with food lo sustain the physical mau, and raiment to protect their bodies from Winter's cold and chilling blast, \ And Summer's seor' bing sun, And ns it has pleased an all-wise God, in dispensing His blessings, to reward your labors with a bountiful crop, and as we have befriended voa in your great need, and you aro about to reap your rich harvest, we expect you, as just men, to remember that your first duty-after returning thanks to Him who caused the earth to give her increase- & to come forward and pay "that thou owest." Thus, you will perform your duty to yourselves, to us, and to Him who has rewarded your labors. Fertilize your Wheat with Zelfs Acid Phosphate, Stable Man uro and Cotton 8ecd. Wo ??iU furnish the Phosphate on the most reasonable terms. Wli?ON *x ivBB?>9 No. 1 Granite ?cow. Sept 6, 1877_ 8_._L_ GOOD NEWS TO ALL! THE RAILROADS have reduced freights to this point, and we can ss!! doods ats l?cvr, and ps* s* k?gSt pri?es ffe? ee?tSE? 53 any p?as3 in tbs up-country. We aro determined not to bc undersold 1 You will find it to your interest to sell your Cotton and buy your Goods from us. We will keep a largo and complete utock of Goods and Groceries on hand. 3000 pairs Mens', Women and Childrens'' SHOES, of nil descriptions, to arrive, bought from the manufacturers, which we will be able to sell lower than over ue?ore. Coll on us before you sell your Cotton or buy your Goods. We bea those Indebted to us to bring along their Cotton. We will pay them a good price for lt. Bring it promptly. . . " " "_ saLiivjOaL??M?j m. 9 ?a%W'vvr5i u? C?? Anderson, 8. C., Sept. 0.1877. 8 .^ Jf?N?MJWf?SE POWER. &0RGHUMMILLS FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! ! ANOTHER GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES ! Anderson the Cheapest Furniture Market* in the State? PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ! TN consideration of the scarcity of money, I havo put down prices to the following j JL remarkable, unheard-of low prices: ROOM SUITS, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead and Washstand, from $10.50 up wards. With four Chairs, Rocking Chair, Table and Towel Racks, /.complete suits of ten pieces,) from $24.00 upwards. SOL?D WALNUT SUITS, consisting of high head-board French Bedstead, Deck Drews Bureau, (five drawers,) and Washstand, from $30.00 upwords. With four Walnut Chaira and Walnut Rocking Chair, from $10.50 upwards. GOOD COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, Aartl snood, not pine, reduced to $4.00. Without slats and easton, to $3.50. Good Washstand, with drawer and towel end, reduced to $1.50. Good Tin Safes, with two doors and drawer, $8.00. Th* celebrated Kentucky Double-wove Cane 8cat Chairs, varnished or painted, warrar cd to be the strongest Chair made, at ninety-five cents apiece. Rocking Chairs, of ti. samo kind, at $1.40 apiece. These prices aro no ketch-pennies, but all my goods aro at the same low figure. I have on har? 8 large Stock of Furniture Of all kinda and description, which wlllbajold I cheaper tuan can nc r>auglitrroro anyway tim ur ouy oiuor vottte at fl ?co TOLLY and ho wlU do you right? HE WILL NOT, OR CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. G. P. VlMLiIiY, May 18,1870 > Depot Street. Anderson. 8. C. THE Exercises of this Institution will be opened at WALHALLA, South Caro lina, or? THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER Ctn, 187?, Wi iii m cv ?TM 01 competent professors. Tumos rn ADV AS ca-$530 in Collegiate ; $10 hi Preparatory, and $6 and $3 >n thc Primary Departments, per session of five months. Board, including everything, except lights and wMhlng, ftlO per month, payable month ly in advance. Location noted fur henltii, pleasant eli mata and good water. For particulars ad dress _ _ 4. J. N?KivN, Chairman of Stockholders. Aug 3,1877 6 Notice of Salo, BY order of the-Probate Court I will cell on tho 2r?th Any of September next, at An derson Court Ifovse, at ll o'clock ?. m., the Notes bcionglDX to tho Estate of Mr?. Mary Smith, deceased: and also three shares of tito Stock of the Southwestern Railroad Bank. JAMES WEBB, Ex'r. 8ept6, 1877 8 & CANE MILLS. Gongaree Iron Works, COLUMBIA, S. C. JOHN ?LFXAHDER, Proprietor. CANE MILLS of thia manufacture have been thoroughly established In An derdon Conney, and farmers run no risk In buying them. They will compare with any flrat-closa Mills manufactured in this coun try. See na before yon purchase elsewhere. Price list f?n?L?hed on application. SULLIVAN & CO., Agents Sit Anderson County. P. S.-Don't forget that wa are the agents fer the celebrated Coola Evaporator, the only Evaporator that can niake a pore, first quality syrup. S. A CO. Aug 16, 1877 5 lm_ HARNESS I HARNESS! BARGAINS given in Buggy and Double Harness, by A. B. TOWERS & CO. July 20,1870 i SHERIFFS SAXE. STATS OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, AltUKK?OH WUNTY. /H the Court of Common Heat, I J. N. Brown VB. H. IL Seadday sud ll. Y. ll. fancc.-Judgment Jor foreclosure of Real Estate. T>? virtue of an order io uit> directed by JO Hon. J. P. Recd, Judgo of tho Eighth Judicial Circuit, pro tem., I wiil expose to sale on tho FIRST MONDAY, lu OCTOBER next, at Anderson C. H., S. C., all that LOT OR PARCEL of land situate and lylug in tho Town of Anderson, at the southwest corner of the Public Square in said Town, being a part of the "Benson House" lot, and embracing a portion of said Benson Hou*o knowu as tho "L," excepting sevcuteon and one-half (171) feet from tho eastern end of said "L," retained hy said Joseph N. Brown as a law olUco. Beginning at the northwest comer of said office, thence south " feet, carrying half Uio wall, thence souL. 9 feet, thence Bouth 34 feet, thence west 147 feet, thence north 75 feet, thence east 100 feet to the be ginning, being tho same conveyed to tue by said Joseph N. Brown. Terms of Sale.-One-third cash, the re maining two-thirds on six mouth's credit, with Interest from dato of sale, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises and proiierty ; Insured with tho policy assigned, with leave to pay ail cash. Purchaser to pay extra for ali necessary i?apcrs, &c. JAMES IL MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. ^Sopt 0, 1877_8_4 SHERIFFS SAX& 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AXDXSSON COUNTY. In the Court of Comtnoji f?eos. 8. A. Hutchison vs. H. P. Moore, Jcptha HorpertJohn Harperand W. W. Humph reys.-judgment- for foreclosure of ?leal Property. T>Y vlrtuo of an order to ino directed, by JD Hon. T. H. Cooke, Judge of tho Eighth Judicial Circuit, I will exposu to sale on tho FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, at Anderson C. H., S. C., all that TRA.CT OR PARCEL of laud sit?ate in tho County and State ( aforesaid, on east Bide of Six-and-Twenty Milo Creek, being tho placo whereon said \ Defendant resides, containing Ono Hundred and Seventy-six (170) Acres, more or less, hounding lands of Dr. W. B. Millwce, H. H. Gray, Plaintiff and others, being thc tract conveyed to said Defendant by W. \V Humphreys, Judgo of Probate Terms of Sale.-One-half cash and thc other hali ou a credit of six months, willi interest from day of Bale with leave to pay cash or anticipate payment at any timo, thc remaining half to he secured by bond ami mortgage to secure the purchoso money, purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Sept. 0, 1877 8 4 SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 ANDERSON COUNTY. In the Cotirt cf Common Pleas. O. H. P. Fant va. J. P. Tucker, D. L. Hal and others.-Judgment for Foreclosure oj Real Property. BY virtue of an order to me directed, bj Hon. J. P. Recd. Judgo of tho Eiglm Judicial Circuit, pro tem., I will e*po*? u salo on tho FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBEI next, at Anderson C. H., 8. C., all that TRACT OR PARCEL of land known as the ' ? ill Tract, containitif Twenty-Three (23) Acres, more or less, sit nato in Anderson County and State afore said, bounding lands of D. JJ. Hall, D Whitman and others, being composed o two lota bought of David Whitman and D L. Hall, and lying on both sides of Wilson*! Creek. Also,'all that TRACT OR PARCEL of land whereon tho Defendant J. P. Tucke resides, containing Three Hundred (300 Acres, moro or less, situate in Andersoi County, ou Wilson's Creek, bounding land of S. H. Stone, Jamos Ashley, Robert Simp son and other.;. Tcrmi vf Sale-Cash, purchaser tn nay fe all necessary papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Sept 0. 1877_8_4__ SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA. . ) Anderson County, j Ju the Court of Gammon Pleas. Thomas*C. (lower, Plaintiff, vs. J. F. Grce Defendant.-Judgment for foreclosure Re Property. BY vlrtuo of on order to mo directed I Hon. T. H. Cooke, Judge of the Eighl Judicial Circuit, I will exposa to sale on tl FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, Aude?son O. H., S. C., all thai certain PIECE, PARCEL AND TRACT of land situate in tho County of Anden? and State aforesaid, on branches of Corn Creek, waters of Little River, bounded 1 lands of J. G. Gant, C L. Nelson, Jol Flowers, Obediah Shines, Benjamin Gr? J. M. Braynon, J. J. Shirley and other?, ai containing Two Hundred and Fifty ACT more or less. Terms of Sa/?.-The costs and Ono Hu dred and Ninety-Four Dollars and Ten Cot ($1&4.10) in cash, tho balance on a ero? until the 1st January, 1878, purchase. glvo bond and security, together with mortgage to secure the remaining purclu money, und pay extra for all necessary ? per?. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County Sept, 0,1877 8 4 SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANOKOSON COUNTY In the Court of Common Pisas. L. E. Campbell, Worshipful Master; ?. Griffin, Senior Winden ; W. F. Lee. Ji 1er Wardoo, and others, Officers of Bel? Lodge, No. 18C, A. F. M., Plaintiffs, J. II. Brcozealo, Defendant.-Judgment Foreclosure of Real Property. BY virtue of an order to me directed Hon. J. P. Reed. Judgo of tho Eigl Judicial Circuit, pro tem., I will cxpost salo on tho FIRST MONDAY In OOTOIt i next, At Anderson C. H., 8. C., all that LOTJ)R PARCEL j of land lying in Helton, containing One I Acre, more or less, adjoining lands of H I Davenport, O. \V. Taylor and other*, i i conveyed to mo by L. E. Campbell and < j era on tho first day ol April, ?tsv?. Term* of Sale.-Ctuh, purchaser to pay 1 all neewaa ry papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson Count EcptO, 1877 _8 4 SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDEBSON COUNT Th the Court of Common Pleas. >, m. B. Telford, Plaintiff, against Ja Gombrell, Defendant.-Omiplaiixt for of Land, Relief, dre, BY virtue of an order from his Hone H. Cooke. Judao of the Elah th J clal Circuit, to IMO directed, 1 wt!* expo! solo on tho FIRST MONDAY in JCTOJ next, at Anderson C. H., S. C., all that TRACT, PIECE OR PARCEL of land situate in the County and f aforesaid, containing Ono Hundred Forty-Six (140) Acres, and bounded lands of J. W. Johnson, W. C. Brown. ^ Cooley and others, and known as thc Harper place. Terms of Sal?.-Cash, purchaser to extra for all necessary papers. JAMES fi. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson Couti a-. a i 077 R "?~?'- "? -. . SHERIFFS SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON COCK BY virtue of un execution to mo dir I will expose to sale on tito V. MONDAY ?-s OOTOBERs next, at And C. H.. S. C., the following TRACT OF LAND: AU of Defendants interest In one tr land containing Two Hundred and 8cv Three (273) Acres, more or less, bon lands ot 8. T. Richardson, W. W. Sea* and others, levied on as the prope: Elisabeth Moore, ot Ute ault cf E: Sheriff vs. against Elizabeth Moore a H. Welborn. Terms.-Cash, purchaser to pay f necessary capers. JAMES H. MCCONNEL Sheriff Anderson Cou Sept 6, 1877 8 \> Vf JUIXJ)A?V^I JtA*, r JUA INSTITUTE. THE Exercises of th? Third Toma of tb*r, Instituto will he resurged on MON DAY, 8TBPTEMBER 17, 1877. Charge?, per Term pf Thirteen Weela. Reading. Writing, Spelling, Elcmut tory Arithmetic, ito compound numbers:,) M tn cal Arithmetic, and . Primary Geography-in advance...? 6 00 On time. 6 00 Reading, Writing, Spelling, Written and Oral Arithmetic, Composition, Higher Geography, English Gram m?r, U. 8. History and Dictation, lu advance..-. 0 00 On time.10 00 Scientific, Higher English and Math ematical and Classical Studies, in advance. IS 00 On time..;. 14 00 Music, per term. IS 83J Use or Plano, per terra.. .1 00 Contingent Fee, per term. 23 Charges commence from the date of en trance of tho pupil. No deduction will bo niacV for loss of time, unices hi case of pro tracted and serious illness. Board, exclusive of washing and lights, can be had in the Institute at $10.00 per month, if paid promptly hi advance by the month. W. J. LIGON. Aug 23, 1877 0 lm WliW.VWALK AOtD RETAIL DEALER IN STOVES, TSf-WABE, HOLLOW-WARE, CALL and buy the abovo CHEAPER than they can bo bought ELSEWHERE for Cash. RUBBER BELTING of the most popular siso always on hand. I am agent for the IXL and HALI* COTTON ?INS and Eclipso Cotton Press. Sheet Copper for Molasses Boiler bottoms. Nt nt nest Cotton and Raw Hides wanted. Call and ssa mc, sud I wi!! glvo you th best bargains for tho money ever obtained in tho Town of Anderson. Highest prices paid for RAGS. Juno 14,1877 48 Tins standard article is com pounded with the greatest care. Its effects nre as wonderful and jiu ant...To..!OrV 5tS 4*VP!* It restores" gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes ali eruptions, itching ami dandruff. It gives the hoad a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its uso bccor'.os white and clean. Hy ila tuttle ?liopo. it FQ3to?fcS tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making thc bair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing hes been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, BI. IL, State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the BEST PIUOPARATIOI? for its intended purposes."" Price, One Bollar? S uolyl-nghffim'a 33y? FOR THE WHISKERS.. This elegant preparation may bo relied on to change the color or the bearii from gray or any other un desirable shad*!, to brown or black, at discretion. It is easily applied} being in one preparation, and quick ly nnd effectually produces a per manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manataotared by R. P. HALL &'t., NASHUA, Vt. H. Ml ty tQ Orttxtct*. as? Utixn la tfatZohat. Partnership Notice. THE undersigned hsve formed a partner ship to transact a general Merchandise BliS?reSS ii? th? Town i.f Anrlrtrsnn. ande* tho firm name of ?. B. TOWERS '& CO., which business commenced on the 21st o' September, 1870. A. B. TOWERS J. W. TODD, Anderson, S. C., July 11,1877. _ aUICK SALES ABD SMALL PROFITS. WE keep a General Stock of Family Groceries BACON. HAMB. ~ LARD, D1HY GOODS, HARDWARE HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, CnOt;r vat, i ana UI?M?VV ?I?E,, BUGGY MATELIAL, ?tc., All for sale low. Give us a call, and bo convinced. A. B. TOWERS & CO. July 26,1877 2 _ Notice to Contractors. THE contract for Building a Bridge over Wilson's Creek, at Tucker s MUI, will bo let to the lowest bidder on the cpot on Saturday, tho 22nd day of ?cpte?u!>cr, 1*77. The Commissioners reservo the right to reject any or all bids. For further huonua lion, apply to . O. H. P. FANT. Chm'n., JOHN C. GANTT, SAMUEL BROWNE, County Commissioners. J. L. Tai DDLS, Clerk County Com. Sop; 6,1877_ _8_8 I.TOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, ':?< The undersigned, Executor of thc ffetate of Mary Smith, hereby ?ir?? notic? , that he wBI, on Thursday. 4th day of Octo ber next/apply to W. W. Hnmplmw*, Judge I of Probat?, for a anal settlement of said Estate, and a discharge thercfonu. JAMES WLWi;. Kx'r. Sept 6, 1877 8 ,5? Tennessee Flour. MHO arrive In a few days, a hu M thc oVgoM I JL bratod Tcunosseo Flour, which will bo for talo cheap for cash by A. B. TOWERS is CO. Sept 0, 1877 5 jassswalMsjalbasMsSrassea^ ? New We ia i&s Laad I TUE Exhibition in Andersod wo* ono of tho most remarkable events since the war. ID point of numbers, talento and dls iiuguicheu ability, norning could iiaveex ccedod it. At every stage of its proceed :",_ at --.--.tr lt_t _ _*u_ land. The celebrated Dr. HKUtrrea waa there, end advocated Southern Medicines for Southern people. His Family Medici?? sro household remedies. KESNITSH'S QUEEN'3 DELIGHT pc rifles the blood. HEINITSH'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS-For Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Dull Feelings, Losa of . Appetite.. HEINITSH'S ?OSE CORDIAL-For Bowel Complaint. STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP-Cures Coughs, O5W5-, A?t?*5?ef Catarrh. MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT COR DIAL-For all complaints incident to Teething, Sour Stomach, Cryiug. THE QUEEN'8 DELIGHT ls the great est Pharmaceutical product ever discovered for all disorders and dis t v. which h ave tlktfr otigin In thc? b'ood. Health may now bo regain ed. Lifo prolonged. Beauty re stored. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Scrofula, Swelling of the Glands, Goitre. . QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Nervous De bility. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Ind's -?on, Liver Complaint. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Consumptive Patients as cn invi-"rstin~ cordial QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For General Pros QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For oil Cutaneous Diseases, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Ac., &c. -FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. rSKVABKD BY E. H. HEINITSH & SON, Columbia. 6.0. Aug 10, 4877_5_ly_ THE 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. E. W. Stewart, Plaintiff, against George Stewart, Solly Russell. Jenny Moore, vt. al, D?fendante.-Summons for Rdief-Oim . plaint Served, To the Defendants Sally McConnell, Betiio Herron, Martha Bobo, Jane McCurry, Badly Fritehet, Martina Bobo, Elizabeth Stuart, Mary Stewart, J. 8. Russell, Nancy Crowder, John Russell, Clarissa McKee, Marietta C. Dobbins, Pluto Scott, Mar tha Ann Day, Mary West and Clarissa Bowie: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ac tion, of which a copy ts. herewith served upon you, and lo servo a copy of your an iwcr on <6e subscribers at their office. An acreon C. H., 8. G., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusiva of the day of such service; and if you fail to ene wo? ilse complaint within tho time aforesaid, the plaintif? in this action T1U apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded In tho com plaint. Dated July 80th, 1877. MOORE & ALLEN, I'laintifTs Attorneys. THE Defendants wili toko notice that tho petition in this case ls for tho partition and alvlaion of tho Real Estate of Adam Stew art, deceased, consisting of ono Tract of Land, containing ono hundred and thirty six acres, more or lesa, bounded by lands of B. A. Davis, William Jones, George Stow art and others, situate in Anderson County, HI waters of Savannah River, in which you bave an Interest, : MOORE & ALLEN, 8oh Pro. Pet. Aug 0,1877 4 0 STATE OF SOUTH CABOLIHA, COUNTV OF ANDERSON. In Tn S CO?/??~m O,? FSO?SiV?,E? Fane Poor, FlainUn^ agaiiiot B. F. Mauldin, John Holland, aiary uoiian?, A?n??uu Holland, Major Holland, Janice Hollsud, Thomas Holland, Mitta Rolland, Law renco Holland, and heirs O? M. Holland, to wit-Susan Holland, Ann Holland and Mary Holland, Defendants.-Summons for ' Rdief~Cbmpla(nt not Served. To the Defendants John Holland. Mary Holland, Mitta Holland, Major Habana, James Holland and Thomas Holland : YOU ore hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this ac ion, which ls flied in the office of the Clerk >f Common Pleas, for tho said County, and o serve a copy of your answer to the said ?mplamt on tho subscribers at their office, Anderson C. H., 8. C., wtthin twenty days iScr the ess-rir-a heszot f^risaira of lae lay of such ecrv.ee ; and'if you foll to an iwer the complaint within tho time afore latd, the plaintiff in (lils action will apply o tho Court for tho relief demanded in the :omplalnt. Dated August 10th, A. D. 1877. WHITHER & BREA5?EALE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. AuglO, 1877 ,5_ ? SPRING AND SUMMER O-OOIDS AT THE ??npcmim of Fashion, ['WISH to coll tiie attention of the La dies to my Spring Stock of Gooda. Hats of every style and quality-the Cheapest eyer sola in this market. Abes?t4fal is* Flower?, Klb&ons, SfeektleBo and other novelties. Tho best lot of Shoes ever brought to this ploce-hand-raoda ta Winchester, Va., md warranted to wear well. Dress Goods in greatvariety. Kid and Lyle Thread GLOVES. Kew Prieta ?V 8 1-Rc. -12 yards for ono dollar. The Mautttna-SiaScf?Bg ?SEHS nery Departments are in charge of competent and experienced leadles, who guarantee Oa?sSxHiv^. I nell foi* Cash, and cannot bc undersold. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. ... ?% CHAHBLEB, Proprietor of Emporium of Fashion. April 5, 1677 ? 26 ly Dissolution and Partnership. "NOTICE. LEE, SLOAN & TAYLOR, Henea Path, 8. C. SLOAN, LEE & TAYLOR* Green ville. S. C. THE firm of Lee & Sloan ls dissolved by mutual consent, end the Undersigned have this day formed a partnership under tho firm nanio of Lee, Sloan & Taylor, ot Hon ea Path, and Sloan, Lee & Taylor, Greenville, S. O. Our friends are respect fully Invited to visit us, whore at an e*rly day? Uley wUl -find LARGS: STOCKS OF GOODS, and at prices in sympathy with the ?messed condition of the cocraby. The lato firm sotum many thanks to their frlcnd-j, and the publio yeu?rn?y, for pat ronage heretofore extended, and rwpectftilly ask that they give tb*, new firms a trial. WM. LEE. C. H. SLOAN, GEO, E. TAYLOR. Auguet?, 1877 S_ WILHITE & WILLIAMS, Anderson, S. C. ??J?TS' MEW ?R0P TURNIP SEED, MASONS' FRUIT JARS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Ac PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS PERFUMERY, LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS, And DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, Cliotip koa? C?ti??*. July 10,1877 1