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E. B. MURRAY, Bditor. THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. IO, 1878. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION?? For Governor ? Vi AUK HAMPTON, of Richland. Lieutenant Governor i .ur ?. HILT .iv.*. # ? ._ ... **. K'.-..'A A ?AH' , ./I JUUV>U"*? Attorney Oe coral i LUKOY K. YOU MANS, of Richland. Tie ere ts ry of Hiato i R, M. 8IA?3, of York. Comptroller General t JOHNSON HAOOOD, of Barnwell. State treasurer i S. h. LEA PH A RT, of Richland. Mat? Superintendent of Kdacation i HUGH 8. THOMPSON, of Richland. Adjutant Md Inspector General i E. W. MOISE, of eumtcr. For Cunaren?-Third DUtrlot i D. WYATT AIKEN, of Abbeville. COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. There will bo a meeting of tho County Executive Committtco of tho Democrat ic party in the Court House at Anderson on Saturday, 'ho 19th instant, at ll o'clock ft. m., for tho purpose of receiv ing and tabulating the ri ?ult of tho pri mary election, and to attend to such other business as may come beforo tho commutes. E. B. MURRAY, County Chairman. BY TELEGRAPH. Special Dispatch to the Anderson Intelligencer. COLUMBIA, S. C., October 9,187?. A Cincinnati dispatch this afternoon says reliable returns from all precincts in Hamilton County, except six, give Dem ocratic candidates average 22,600 votes Republican average 23,000 votes. In tho First Congressional District Hon. Milton Saylor, Democrat, has been defeated by two or three hundred majority. In tho Second District Goss, Democrat, bas been elected by nearly a thousand majority. Greenback, National and Socialist tick ets poll a very light vote in every in? stance. The Enquirer charges tbs result in the city to fraud, corruption, and terrorizing by Deputy United States Marshals, and a defection of a portion of the Irish votes. It concedes the State to the Radicals by five or ten thousand, and claims ? "even out of twenty Congressmen, not counting Goss. Tho tinette claims tho defeat of Goss and says there is sn error in tho counting of tho vote in his District. T. A T c TX_r r h .*? Doinocrsts lost Hamilton by one or two thousand majority. Chil locothe, Springfield and Dayton report small Republican gains In Indiana, the majority of the Con gressional 'Districts are in doab*. The Democrats claim two; the Republicans have two certain-Orth and Hanna. lu West Virginia ull of the Democratic Congressmen are elected, and tbe Legis lature is largely Democratic. Each par ty brought out a full vote. Iowa returns are scattering and unsat isfactory. There have been some Demo cratic gains reported. Error in count defeats Goss in Cin cinnati. J. A. H. General N. P. Banks has been defeated for the Radical nomination in tho Third Massachusetts Congressional District, and yet there ?re *mpe few Rad? I news papers which have not found out that the bloody shirt is no longer a paying in vestment for political purposes. Tho Radicals have carried Colorado, which every politician expected them to do. Judgo R. B. Carpenter, formerly of this State, canvassed tho Stato, and no doubt thinks ho contributed largely to the result, and probably feels even with tho Democracy. Tho task was not a dif ficult one. and if ho is satisfied tho Dem ocrats of this State have no reason to complain. Tho announcement of the death of Judgo A. J. Shaw, which occurred nt his residence in Sumter on Wednesday the 2nd inst., after an illness of two months, occasions regret throughout the State, for by hU official course during the past four years ho had achieved a reputation for purity of character and ability of Intellect, which gave him an exalted position in our judiciary. He was elected daring the Grat year of ex Gov. Chamberlain's administration, through a split in the Radical party one faction running Moses and another Northrop, whilo the Democrr'js secured the election of Judge Shaw. It was in bis Circuit that the notorious Moses was elected by the Radical party, and it was by his patriotic conree that Motes was prevented from disgracing the sacred ermine of oar judiciary. Then, when the Hampton government was fully es tablished, it waa In his Circuit that the modo of election uudor the Constitution was settled to bo by ballot, thereby re ?u-??r.g Liai ia euuiuit>rt T\th the other Judges from office. He WM, however, unanimously re-elected by our last Leg- | islatore. Every act of his pabilo and official Hie has been worthy of admira tion sod respect, while his private life Was adorned by those virtues which ali should emulate. A good man has fallen, and the lota which our judiciary has sus tained wi!! not easily be supplied. Gov. Alexander H. Rice, of Mens ch oeetts, declines to receive Gov. Earnp ton's protest against the Kimpton oat rags, or to permit it to be placed upon the fifes of the Executlvo Department of Massachusetts. This is not at all to be wondered at, for if Gov. Rice has a spark of feeling or the slightest regard for his reputa' -on in tho future, he would certainly be unwilling to bara the digni fied and scathing rebuke administered by Gov. Hampton placed on record to con demn bira forever. Ho very probably iwiua that fhA .recollection of his di?re pu table cou rao in this whole matter will pass from m'esnory, nod therefore he wants as few records concerning it as ?r-in'.hl/t. The principa} objection which ho feels towards Oovf Hampton's letter, however, is no doubt displayed in the last part of Gov.' Rico's rejoinder, where Wm ?ant ' ?fa uAivttieh/ GWliffttiQ/t- is vffoy~ tive attd unjustifiable. The circumstance which made Gov. Hampton's letter un timely, was ita arrival at Boston about tho timo the Republican Convention bad overthrown both Gov. Rico and bis At torney General, Mr. Train, and nomina te.', other persons to ta.te their places and relieve them of auy further discharge of their "convictions of public duty." Of course both Gov. Rico and Mr. Train were feeling badly enough ovsr the re sult of their misconduct, and it seemed i xceedingly untimely to them that Gov. Hampton should increase their discomfi ture by such a stinging letter. They do not think that a person ought to kick a dog when ho is down, and an they were down at that time, they thiuk it was untimely for Gov. Hampton to kick them by publishing so caustic a letter, showing to tho country the outrage for which they wero then smarting. AXNOLWfXMKNTH. For Hriiator. Tho friends of COL. E. M. H?CKER re spectfully announce him as a candidato for the SUIIPV.-subject to the primary nomina tions. _ The many friends of COL. JE8SK W. NORRIS nominate him /or a seat in tho Senat?, and respectfully solicit the voters of Andt-rsou County to cant their ballots for bim at the primary election. The financial questions of the State, yet unsettled,'de mands thc bout financial ability that can be obtained. This ability, we believe, is poa. sesscd by our friend Col. Norris, lie is truly a representative of both capital and labor, and deserves the support of all pood citizens. DEMOCRATS. For tho Hocino of IteproHontativrit. Thc many friends o? COL. C. 8. M ATTI SON respectfully announce him as a candi date for thc next House ol' Representatives. Col. MattUon has served several terni!, in tho Legislature, and vye feel confident it will be to tho interest of the County to bnvn bim our Representative. Ho will abide by tho result of the Primary Election. XStr Tho many friends of Mr. H. P. CLINKSCALES respectfully nominate bim as a suitable person to represent Anderson County in tho next House of Representa tives, and ask for bim a favorable consid eration by tlie voters of this County in the primary election. Tho friends of l)n. JOHN WILSON re spectfully anuounco 1dm as a candidato for the House of Representatives-subject to tba primary election of the D?mocratie party. Tho ..lends of CAIT. J. T. BARNES, from tho Corner, respectfully announce him as a candidnto for thc House of Representa tivas from this County-subject to the pri mary election. Cant. Barnes is on upright, intelligent and influential gentleman, and if elected will servo the country faithfully and efficiently._ Ths friends of COL. W. 8. PICK ENS re spectfully announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives from this j County, subject to the primary election. Col. Pickcns has been nominated by several clubs, and after being earnestly and persis tently solicited by many friends throughout the County, has con.sonted to allow the uso of his namo for this position. He bas faithfully served tho people of this County in the past, and will uo so again if elected. Tho friends o? MAJ. EDWARDS B. MURRAY respectfully announce him as a candidate for tba House of Representatives, subiect to tho primary election of the Dem ocratic party. " For Comity Commissioner. The many friends of Mn. EZEKIEL HARRIS, of Honta Path township re spectfully un non nco iii m as a .MI i table per son for County Commissioner, mid ask in his behalf the suffrages of thc Democratic party at tho primary election. Mr. Harris I ts a practical man of line judgment, and if '. elected will mako tho County an efficient ? and faithful oflleer. ! The friends of R. SMITH BAILEY herc I by nominate him asa suitable candidate for I tho oUlce of County Commissioner-subiect to tho primary election. Mr. Bailey is a practical man and a good citizen, und well acquainted with thc necessities of the peo Elo relating to tho duties of the office of ouniy Commissioner. The many friends of JOHN W. SIMP SON respectfully announce h ipi os a candi date for County Commissioner-subject to the action of tba peopla in tho primary .lection. BLABTOWN, Sept. 23, 1878. After earnest and repeated solicitations, I i ia vo consented lo serve as County Commis sioner, if elected at tho primary eloction. I am one of those who believe in thc office seeking tho man, and not the tuan tho office ; therefore I will not canvass tho County, but leave my case with ths people. F. M. GLKNN. The many friends of CAPT. WILLIAM L. ROGERS, of WilHsmston township, re spectfully announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the prima ry election. Capt. Rogers has been nomi nated by several ?dubs, and if elected will make an efficient and excellent commis ?loner. The many friends of PETER R. BROWN respectfully nominate him 03asuitahlc man for County Commissioner. Mr. Brown is u Golf-made man, and in every respect qual ified to AU tho office, if nominated at the primary election. MANY DEMOCRATS. Tho many friends of N. O. FARMER, of Fork Township respectfully, nominate him os a candidate for County Commissioner subject to tho primary nomination. Tho friends of SAMUEL BROWNE, of Broadaway township, respectfully an nounce him as a candidato for re-election as County Commissioner for Anderson County, subiect to tho primary oloction. i Mr. Browne hos made us a faithful and cn- \ ergetic Commissioner for the past two years, and tho favorable consideration of Ute Democratic voters is respectfully solici ted In his behalf. Tho many friends of Mr. B. F. DACUS respectfully nominate bim os a suitable per son for County Commissioner, and ask tho Democrats of this County to consider him favorably in thc primary election._ The many friends of WM. S. HALL re spectfully nominate him as a candidate for the office of County Commisaioner at the next eloction-subject to thc result of the primary election. Mr. Hall is well known throughout tho County as Deputy Surveyor, and knows the wants of our County. For Jada? of FrobAte. W. W. HUMPHREYS ls announced os a candidate for re-elect ic : to the office of Inda? nf T>?>.-.kn??. ' .->-.- fV^gifrg subject to tho primary nomination. * For County Auditor. The friends of T. J. WEBB respectfully ?A3 ?ounce him os a candidate before tho prima"/ election for tho position of County ! Auditor. Mr. Webb has filled this ofiice before, and made an efficient and courteous officer. IT elected at the primary election, he will apply for the appointment, and If not elected ho will support the nominee of the D?mocratie p?rty mg tho position. The many friends of Col. THOMA8 J. PICKENS annnun?n him mn a candidate for re-appointment to tho office of Auditor of Anderson County at tho primary election of the Democratic party._ For County Treaouror. Th? friends of J. 8. ACKER place his came before the people of Anderson Coun ty as a suitable person to fill the office of County Treasurer-subject to tho decision of tho primary election. His qualifications for the office cannot be doubted, and if elected and receives the appointment will make every effort to fulfil properly his trust, and attend all precincts in the County io collect tho taxes._ . Tho many friends of Slr. B. C. JOHN SON, of Brushy Creek Township, respect fully nominate him ss a suitable person for the omeo or County Treasurer, and p*quos* a favorable considerativa of bis dal ma by thc Democratic voters of Anderson County in tho primary election. ;_ Tile friends of 3. E. MOORE, the present County Treasurer for Anacreon uiranW, by i Appointment of Gov. Hsmptori, nominate i ht ni for re-appointment to said office at the Sri?.- cry election, In snob manner as may a determined on by fha Democratic party. MAST Fat ssw. IX Tlie neme of WILLIAM McOUKIN is presenta', to till? people of Anderson Coun ty MI A suitable person to fill tho office of tounty Treasurer, subject u> nomination st the primary election ss provided by (bo Ex ecutive Committee. His qualification and (it m : for thu oflice is recognized by ninny who elected him to thu position in 1876^ For Behool Commissioner. The ninny friends of C. C. KEKI) re spectfully announce him os a candidate for tlie position of .School Commissioner fur Anderson County-subject to the primary election. Hehns been prominently engaged in thc work ot public education, and if fleeted will bring to th? .. '?rse*'c>?? experience and knowledge which will bc valuable to tho public school system of our County. H KN HY GENTRY announces himself] a candidate for the oflice of School Com missioner for Anderson County. Having been disabled in the la.e war by the loss of a bund, he solicits the favorable considera* tion of thu voters of Anderson County. Hi; will conform to the arrangements that may lie mado by the Democratic party in reference to the primary election. Thc friends of THOMAS M. WHITE n ?]? ctfully announce him ni a suitable person for the office of Behool Commissioner tn this County, and ask for bim the support of tb? Democratic voters of this County in . lie primary election. lt. AV. TODD announces himself a can didate for the oflice of .School Commissioner, and solicita tho favorable consideration of the votera of Anderson County, lie will conform to thc arrangements that mny bc made hy thc Democratic party in reference to tho primary election. Thc friends of JOHN SULLIVAN, (of Fork Township.) respectfully announce him ns a suitable candidate for the oflice of School Commissioner of Anderson County -subject to tho result of Hie primary elec tion. Help our old worn out teachers. The many friends of II. 0. HERRICK, Esq., respectfully ailliouncs bini as a candi date for the position of School Commis sioner for Anderson County-BUbjcct to the primary election. Mr. Herrick ls on educa ted gentleman, who will, if elected, fill the position with honor to himself und benefit to our common school system._ Notice. ALL persons are hereby notified not to employ nor harbor either or any of my four minor children, Den Keys, James Keys, Francis Key? und Susan Keys, with out my consent. Any ono disregarding this notice will bc proceeded against accord ing to law. HESTER KEYS. Oct 10, 1878 _13_3_ Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween Kennedy, O'Donnell ?fe Co., was, on the 20th August last, dissolved by mutuul consent. Tho business will bo con ducted at thc old stand on Depot utrcet by M. D. Kanucdy. Tho Dooks and Accounts are in thc hands of 14. D. Kennedy for the present, but will be transferred to an Attornoy for collection if not paid up promptly. M. D. KENNEDY, JO! ' O'DONNELL, M. D. KENNEDY, Ja. Oct. 10, 1870_13_tf LAND FOR SALE. nnilE LAND belonging to the Estate of ] JJ. Mrs. Sallie Kay, deceased, situated on j Neal's Creek, seven milts* East of Anderson C. H., and containing 119 acres, with a dwelling und necessary outbuildings there on, will bs sold at public outcry nt thu resi- j dence of the undersigned on SATURDAY, i the 20th OCTOBER, at ll o'clock a. m. Th* sale will he uiado by the heirs, all of whom aro of ape. The personal property i will also bo sold at the same time and place. I NIMROD KAY. Oct 10, 1878 13 2 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anoensoi COUMTT. BY virtue of various executions to mo directed I will exposo to salo on th? First Monday in November next, 1878, at Anderson Court House, 8. C., the following Tract of Land, containing eleven (ll) ocrea, more or less, hounded by lands of F. 8. Hall, homestead of Defendant, and others. Levied upon as the property of D. L. Hall, in favor of Wm. ?. Sharps and others, against I). L. Hall. Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Oct 10, 1878_DJ_4 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AMDKKSON COUSTT. BY vlrtUQ of varioua Executions to me directed, I will expose to salo on the First Monday in November next, at An derson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LA Nt), Containing five hundred (500) acres, moro or leas, bounded by lands of NV. B. Watson end others, out of which the Defendant ia eudth 1 to his homestead, which will be set apart to him before tho day of sale, and a plut of tho laud that ia to be sold will be exhibited on day of ?!>.!?? The same levied upon us the property of A. J. Hull, in favor of Reed & Brown, and others against A. J. Hall. Terms of sak-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Oct 10, 1878_13_4 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANOERSOM COUHTY. Itt th? Court of Common Pleas. William P. Wright, Millard Wright, Fcath crstou & Di own, Plaintiffs, against Sarah Bird, and Sandi Bird, Executrix, Defen - dants.-Judgment for Foreclosure of Real Property. BY virtus of an order to me directed by Hon. J. H. Hudson, presiding Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in NO VEMBER, 1878, at Anderson Court House, $. C., one Tract of Land, containing seven ty-eight acres, lying and being tn tho Coun ty of Anderson and Suite of South Caro lina, on branches of Hen Coep Creek, wa tei- ot Rocky River, bounded by land of Reuben Cliukscales, Estate of Jerry Mooro, I; .ia. Col b? ham and others. Tasa? or 8AUC-One-half cash ; tho re mainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale-purchaser to givo bond and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papara. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheri ti" Anderson County. Oct 10, 1878_13_4 SHERIFF S SALE. STATE Or? SOUTH UAltOLlNA, ANDERSON- COUMTT. T>Y virtue of various Executions to me JD directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in November. 1878, nt Ander fon Court House, the following Lota or Tracts of Land, to wit: Lot No. 1, In the town of Belton, con taining four acres, the same being a part of Dr. Horton's lot, adjoining lots of Dr. O. R. Horton, the Defendant's homestead and others. Lot No. 5, in the town of Belton, adjoin ing tho above, containing two acres, bound ing lands of J. N. Sutherland ami others. Lot No. 3, in the town ot Belton, con taining aileen acres, adjoining lands of Joel Rice, J. N. Sutherland, B. D Dean and others. Also, all of Defendant's .Interest in the Mill Tract, containing one acre, more or leas, hounded by landa of ibo Estate of Sal li? Font and Dr. W. C. Brown. All levied upon as the property of Q. W. Cox, in favor of Dowie ct Moise and others against G. W. Obx & Co. Terms of sale-Casi). Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary pa pt rs. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Oct 10, 1878 IS_4 Carpets ! Carpets ) "tUT^E can show the targe?*- *?*?rtnient of VT CAitr.lST or any noose outside of the largest Cities. Givo us a call. A. B. TOWERS A CO. Oct 10 13 JUS i received-a splendid Une of-Chnr lottevflle CASSfMERES. These ara the best goods lu thc Market, and are offered low by A. Ii. TOWKRft ? CO. Oct IQ 13 PROBATE JUDGE'S SALES. STAT?; Ol?' SOUTH CAROLINA, AHUERXON Coujar. lin the Isolate Court. H. D. Rogen?, Executor, Plain tiri, against Dido Roger*, Elisabeth Rogers, et a!., De fen danta.-Complaint tu Hell Land in aid of P*r$onal Anett to pay Debt*, dre. BY virtue of a Decretal Order in tb? above stat'.-d case, I will soil ut An derson <:. H., S. C., on HA LEDA Y In NO VEMBER next, the following described property, 09 the Real Estate of John Rogers, deceased, lo wit : ONK TRACT olf * **"?. situate Ul Anderdon County, containing one hundred and thirty-eight and one-half (1381) acre?, moro or fess, adjoining lands of H C, Mar tin, J. W. Dacus, und others. Sold in aid of Pereoiialty to pay debts, Ac. TKKMS or BAI.H-One half cash, and the remaining one-half on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of 'de purchaser to give bond with nt least two goad sureties, together with a mortgage of toe premises, Purchaser to pay extra for all neceaaarv papers. W. W. HUMPHREY.'}, J. P. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A..i/i.ii' ON COUSTT. In the 1'iobate Court. Sarah E. Tollison, Plainti'T, against Mary Johnson, James Johnson, and others. Complaint to Sell ?Ital Eilale, ?ir. BY virtue of A Doeretul Order In tho above stuted ease, I will sell at Auder .o' C. H., S. C., on SA LEDA Y in NO VEMBER next, the following described property, ai thu Real Estate of Benjamin Johnson, deceased, to wit : THE MILL TRACT, containing eight acres, more or less, with valuable Mills, ?KC., ?ituate in Anderson County, on Hurricane Creek, adjoining lands of Sion T. Richard son, atid others. Sold for partition among the heirs of Benjamin Johnson, dee'd., ?fcc. 'l auns or SALK-One-third cash, und the remaining two-thirds on a credit of one und two yean?, with interest from duy of Hale, tu bc secured by mortgage of the premise, and personal security if deemed necessary. Purchasers to pay oxtra for all nocessury papers. W. NV. HUMPHRERS, J. P. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AN UBOBO* COU.NTT. In th? Probate Court. Rufus S. Hill, Executor, anil Mrs. Mrrion G. Hill, Executrix, Plaintiffs, against Richardine G. Hill, Thoa. F. Hill and Mary J. Moore und husband, John M. Moore, Defendants.-Petition for Partition. BY % irtue of a Decretal Order in the abu ve "tuted case, I will sell on SALE DAY in NOVEMBER next, nt Anderson C. H., S. C., at public auction, thc following described Tracts and Lots of Land, as the Real Estate of Richard S. Hill, deceased, i for partition and division among his hoirs at law, to wit : ls?-The SPEED PLACE, Rituatein An derson County, near MoffutUvillc, on Crook ed Creek, waters of Savannah River, con taining two hundred and seventy-two and six-tentbB (272 (MO) acres, more or lets, ad ioiuing lauds of Wm. O'Briant, Joshua iurriss, and others. 913d-Th? l?cBRIDE PLACE, situated in A ndcrson County, containing ono hun dred and forty (140) acres, more or less, ad joining lands of C. S. Beatty, J. A. Morgan and others. 3rd-One HOUSE and LOT In the town of Anderson, containing one-fourth (1) acre, bouuded on the east by McDutbo St., on the west by John B. Watson, and in front of and across the street from the late residence of Elias Earle, deceased. 4tit-Ono HOUSE and LOT, containing two <2) acres, more or lens, in tho town of Anderson, bouuded on the east by Mrs. Mu ry McAlister, on thc north and west by W. S. Sharpe, and on the south by Calhoun street. 5tt-TWO TRACTS, situate in Abbe ville County, known as Nos. 1 and 2 of the Black Place, on waters of Savannah River, adjoining lands of James Bruce, Col. Jos. Lomax, Isaac Carlisle and Jas. T. Allen, and containing each about two hundred and sixty-nine and one half (2tJt>i) acres, moro or less. TEUUU or SALE-One-third cash, and the remainder oe a credit of one and two years, ia equal annual installments, with interest from day of sida-purchaser to give bond and mortgage of the premises to secure purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. VY. HUMPHREYS, J. P. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A:;i)ur..".un COUHTT. In th? Probate Court. Elizabeth Hogers, Plaintiff, against H. B. Rogers, O. M. Rogers, Sarah Rogers, and others, Defendants.-Petition to prov? Will, Sell Real Eclate, de. BY virtue ol a Decretal Order in the above stated case, I will soil at Amhrson C. H., S. C.. on SALEDAY in NOVEM \ BER next, the following described proper ty, as the Real Estate of Mrs. Ann Rogers, uiiccabcd, io wit! TRACT NO. 1, of the home place, con taining thirty-tive and twenty-two one hun dredths (35 22-100) of an acre, situate in Amlerson County, about one and one-fourth mik'a west of Williamston, at the junction of the Anderson and Five Notch Roads, ad joining lands of G. W. Anderson and oth ers. Also, TRACT NO. 2, of the home place, situ ate in Anderson County, on the Anderson and Five Notch Road, about one und one fourth miles west of Williamston, and ad joining lands of Thompson Hogg, 8. J. Duckworth, and others. TRACT NO. 3, known as the Cbcsley Rogers Tract, containing two hundred and thirty-two (232) acres, more or les*, situate in Anderson County, on the Five Note'i Road, on Camp Creek, adjoining G. W. Anderson, C. P. Rogers, W. L. Rogers and others. Also, TRACT NO. 4, in Williamston, contain ing oue acre, adjoining lands of G. W. An derson and ol here. Also, TRACT NO. 5, situate in Anderson coun ty, two and one-fourth miles from Williani ston, on the Anderson Road, containing thirteen and three-fourth (132) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of G. W. Anderson and others. TKRUB or SALB-One-third cash, and the remuining two-thirds in two equal annual installments, with interest from day of sale, with leave to anticipate payment, to be se cured by bond and mortgage of tue premi ses ; but should any of tim parcels sell for lesa than one hundred and fifty doilars, the purchaser will be required to pay his whole old in cash, or give approved personal surety in addition to the mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay extra for all necessary papers. W. W. HUMPHREY8, J. P. Oct 10,1878_1?_4 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A urn a Bi ON Codrrrr. ?) Y virtuo of Executions to me directed, j> I will expose to sale on thc FIRST ONDA Y In NOVEMBER, J878, at An dersun Court Houeo. S. C., the following Lands, to wit: ONE TRACT, known aa tho "Todd Place," containing 200 acres, and lying on j tho main road leading from Anderson C. H. I U? ?. ray tonvnic and Due West, adjoining lands of M. McGos, Elizabeth Todd, F. R. Clinkscales, C. E. O. Mitchell and others, wnich Tract of Land has been divided into four separate Tracts, and plats of the same will be exhibited on day of salo : Tract No. 1, containing 81 acres. Tract No. 2, containing 70 acres. Tract No. 3, containing 01 acres. Tract No. 4, containing 48 acres. These are amongst the best farming lands in tho County. Also, one Tract of Land, containing 100 acres,* which haa been divided into two Tracts as follows : . Tract No. 1. containing 92| acres. Tract No. 2, containing 101 actes. Plata of the same will bo exhibited on day of sal?. The above two tracts are known as th- Vincent F. Martin placo, sit uate one mile frrra tho Court House. Pur chasers will havo the advantage of beth a Town and County residence, and these lands would be valuable to persons living in town i for pasturage and cultivation. Aleo, one House and Lot. situate in th? Town of Anderson, containing ona acre, and known as tho David A. Woodron resi dence. AB levied npon as tho property of C. A. Recd, in favor ot Williams, Black & Wil liams, as trustees, and others, against C. A. Heed. Tc man or SAi.r-One-third cash ; the re mainder on a credit of one and two Tsars, with interest, to be secured by benn ano mortgage.' Purchasers td pay ext rr? for ail uoocaaary papers. AMES H. MCCONNELL. Sheriff Anderson County. Oct 10, 1878 _13_j .ftl 11B B ?9 *'"' >*r?ala? MaStt ?arvd. GREAT ATTRACTIONS IN GOODS AND PRICES. M V KKW STOCK OF GOODS, JU3T RECEIVED. IS COMPLETE, in the fol lowing linea : GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND IRON, Jeans, Shirting?, Drillings, A handsome lot Prints, Notions, Gents* Cravats, Gloves, A LARGE LOT OF CLOTHING, Special inducements in BOOTS, SHOES and HATS. I only mention the leading doods I have in Stock, and only furthermore invite the public to cull ai. J examine my Goods and prices.^ pleasure is taken in showing and pricing Goods, und i um coiifldeul it win bo io your advantage to caii on me. I still keep my Buggy Material department Complete. Also, the AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, now unexcelled. Oct 10. 1S78 1.'} C- A. REED, Agent. DRESS YOUR HORSE NEATLY. IAM prepared to furnish my customers, and the public Kcnerally, with the BEST. CHEAPEST and most SUBSTANTIAL Sets of Oil DOUBLE BIA H.\ EMS, MRIttI.EW, COLLARA, Ac., ever offered in this or any neighbor ing market. 1 work the very be.vt Baltimore Tanned Leather, and ni>:ie but goou work leaves my establishment. A!? work is wurranted to be as represented. REPAIRING is done promptly and in the best style. My experience in the business warrants me in say lng this, and I respectfully solicit a trial from thu people of Anderson and adjoining Counties, being SJ Mslicd that any articles purchased from mo will please. My terms are as low us like material and work can bc procured anywhere in the State. Rooms over Mookley, Brown ct Co. on Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. JA M. PAYNE. Sept 12,1878 9 -*ru BY J A 8. II. MCCONNELL, Auctioneer. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Cot'NTT 0? A MU:uso:s. Csurl of Common Pleas. James H. McConnell. Sheriff and Successor, Plaintiff, against 8. S. Newell, Defendant. - Complaint for Foreclosure Heal Property. PURSUANT to an Order of Foreclosure and ?jaie, in the above stated cause, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Anderson C. H., 8. C., on SA LEI) A Y in NOVEM BER noxt, tlie lands described in these proceedings as con'-.ining eighty-five (85) acres, more or less, known as Tract No. 4 in thu partition of Samuel Millweo's estate, situute in Anderson Oonnty, and bounded by lands of Matilda Harris. Tract No. 3, and others. TXBMS- One-half cash; balance on a cred it of one year, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. JOHN W. DANIEL8, c.c.r. Oct 10, 1S78 IS 4 BY JAS. H. MCCONNELL, Auctioneer. CLERK'S" SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COCUTT OT A NOP ESOS. Court of Common Pleas. W. 8. Pickens, Administrator of S. L. W. Elr?d, Plaintiff, against S. W. Burgess, Defendant.-Complaint for Foreclosure and Sale. "TXNDER Decree of Foreclosure and salo, \J I will ?ell at public outcry, at Ander son, S. C., on MONDAY, 4th day of NO VEMBER, 1878, the lands described in these proccedisgs as containing 1S7? acres, more or less, situate in the County afore said, on waters of Six and Twenty Creek, and bounded by lands of the Estate of the ?aid S. L. W. Elrod, deceased, John Hop kins and others. TKRHB-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. JOHN Wc DANIELS, c.c.r: Oct 10, 1878_Ul_4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By IP. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Mr. David R. Greer has applied to me to grant him letters of Ad ministratien, on the Personal Estate and affecta of Mary L. Greer, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary L. Greer, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. H. ou Tuesday, 29th day of October, 1878, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 7th ay of October, 1878. W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. P. Oct 10, 1878 ._13_2?_ Notice to Contractors. BEPORT OF THE CONDITION OK nu: National Bank of Anderson, AT Anderson, in the State oi* 8'.iuth Csrollua, at the close of hilliness Octobor lit, 1S78: . RESOURCES. Loam and Discounts.$120,999 91 Overdrafts. 139 95 U. 8. Bonds to .-.couru Circulation. 60.000 00 Other stock?, bonds and mortgages. 821 70 Due from approved Reserve Agents-. 257 78 Duo from other National Dan ks. ? .,126 04 Real Estate, Ku mit ure ard Fixtures. 1,000 00 Current Expenses aod Taxes paid._.. 1,410 t>2 Hills of other Banks.". ?.3.M 00 Fractions!Currency, (Including nickels,) 222 70 Specie, (including Gold Treasury Notes) 3,905 60 Legal Tender Note?. 8,800 00 Redemption Fund with U. 8. Treasurer, (5 per coat, of Circulation,). 2,250 00 Totnl....5213,319 65 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in.8 50,000 00 Surplus Fund.? 10,000 00 Undivided Profita._.... 10,323 76 National Bank Notes outstanding. 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid. 6 00 Individual Deposits sullied to check. 60,598 69 Demand Ccrlincatca of Deposit. 36,566 82 Duo to other National Ihm kn. 255 38 Total..?213,349 ?5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! ". COUNTY oy ANDKKSOK. J I, J. A. BROCK, Cashier of tho above nntned Bank, do solemnly ?wear that ibo above statement ls true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. BROCK. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo ms this 2th day of October, 1878. B. FRANK MAULDIN, Notary Tubllc. Correct-Attest : .KO. W. FANT, ) B. F. CRAYTON, > Directors. (SYLVESTER BLECKLEY, 1 Oct ll, 1878 _13_l_ TAX NOTICE. THE County Treasurer of Anderson County will have his Office in tho Court House open for the reception of State and County Taxes on and after TUESDAY, first day of October, 1878. The following is the Tax l>ry for tho I fiscal year ending October 31, 1878 : For State purposes.4i Milla For County purposes.3 Mills For School purposes.2 Mills For Fence Tax.li Mills Poll Tax per capita.One Dollar. One-half tho abovq levy was due and Savable from the first day of May to the rat day of June, and the other half from the first day of October to tho first day of November. Five per cent, penalty will he charged on the first installment of this tax on all per sons who failed to pay thc same before tho first day of June. All persons between the ages of 21 and 60 yeai?, "not exempt by law," are liable to Poll Tax. All taxes must bo paid in Gold or Silver Coin, United States Treasury Notes or Na tional Bank Notes. SAMUEL E. MOORE, Treasurer Anderson County. Oct 3, 1873 12 2 Ff?HE undersigned advert!?? for Proposals JL for the Repairing of the Court House Steeple. AU proposals must bo accompa nied by two or more sureties, and thc right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Propo sals can be filed with the Clerk until the'Jth November next, at which time tho contract will be awarded. O. H. P. PANT, J. C. GANTT, SAMUEL BROWNE, County Commissioners A. C. J. L. TRIBDLK, Clerk of Board. Oct 10, 1878 13 4 BUIST'S CLOVER, HERDS* GRASS, ORCHARD GRASS, and LUCERNE Win?ow Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils. ALSO, A full line of DRUGS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, For salo cheap by WILHITE <fe WILLIAMS. Oct 10, 1878 13 MILLINERY GOODS. "\fTSS DELLA KEYS kes* to inform JLTJL the Ladies of Anderson and sur rounding country that she is now receiving a select and elegant assortment of FALL and WINTER MILLINERY GOODS of all kinds, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. The stock of goods will be replenished to meet the demands of busi ness, and every effort will bo made tOfatis fy and please customers in both stvlcs and prices. Millinery, Mantua-Making, Stamp ing and Plaiting attended to as usual. MISS DELLA KEYS. In Centennial House. Sept 20. 1H78 ll 2m New Advertisements. PIANOS AN? ORGANS %>Vfr FalCES. Great Reduction to close out present .tock of 200 Hew and Second-hand Instruments of first-class maker?, fully wairanted, and at prices that DDFY COM^BTlTIOW, for cash or insial meute. AOEMTS WANT?D for WATERS' SU PERIOR BKLL ORGANS and PIANOS. Illus trated Catalogues Malled. HORACE WATERS A SONS, Manufacturara and Dealers. 40 East 14th-ct., N.Y. Also General Agents for SIIONINGHR8{ Celebrated O ROANS. HAT? Toteo Award** arte ki Oaetasoritl ?wgttoa By mmw mt rnimTntxa ?Mi fiatmrtm*. Ta. asst iota??* .vtr mad*. _ par bin? ?trip trads-jnark U ?Jesa^r M mrjj3*?.''"???A\f ?il ??tl.ra. stead for'suspX Sta, ta CVX t?XMMQ* A Co., KO*., P.icnVoig, Ta. P? A fifi Beautiful So. Orand Pianos, price A^AAWVfii.ooO, only &75. Magnificent Up right Pianos, prie* 81,000, only 8279. Elegant Up right Plano?, price 8800. only tn?. Pianos. 7 oc Uve.SlM, 7}iei33. New Style?. ORGANS, 135. Organ?, 9 atop?, $57.60. Church /YD/? A "MT 16 .top?, Pri?e t?o, only $115. EleUAUAlMgan .375 Mirror Top Organs onlv $105. Beautiful Par lor Orgau, price $340, only $95. "Fraud Exposed, 8500 reward." Read "Traps for tho Unwary" and Newspaper about coat of Pianos and Oriana, ??nt Fres. Pleas* address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. A BEAUTIFUL PORTRAIT jr any alta mad? frota any kind of small picture. General Agents wanted in every unoccupied coun ty Address THE AUBURN COPYING CO., Au burn, N. Y. fl^i\nPrli?'\T?r Manufacturers, or pw t'es in wUl JL WJJI tending to becca.* no. will sato mener and secure many advantages by corres ponding wtth H. RISHTON, Arft., Rockingham, N.C. Factories designed and machinery arran ged, for old or new proceas, according te locality, Ac. .'tesl references. 1 A DAY to Apata canvassing for the FIRE SIDE VISITOR. Terna and Ontnt Freo. Address P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maia?. OR Chromo Garda, Cupid*, Motto**, Flower*, ?e. ?60 N* twa mlike, with nama, 10c. NASSAU CARD CO., Naatao, N. Y. GBO. P. BOWHILL St CO., 10 Spruce st. Mew York, offer to Insect a ten-Inch advertisement or a double-column advertisement m assuring five inches down the ?clata n In 600 Weekly Newspa pers Jor no eenta a paper; or to give a ten-Inch i**d'n? notice for the same price, making only ea? d*"*r a paper for the advertisement and notice combined. For ordert *>. a dollar a p?P?r they promis* to exhibit the papers to the advertiser ot Ail OUI? eSt>?. Th.? Ar. Mt N>n*n. th;?? ?;!.?? U .ny Uit,"hut ar? able to accommodate the adverti ser somewhat by selecting most largely freu the zrxi'.tr, of errantry ho mott desire? to cover. They guaraniT tim papers to havo au average circula tlon exceeding SOO copie*, according to the Ne?* raper Directory estimates. They will insert eUktr. the advertisement or tho notice tn 10$ papera for ! HOS. rhoanop 4hram din. Vaoun rj"f~__ vn??*|rol um? kim t%nuwn kjoiui v. GENTS' and Boys' Hats and Caps, a good selection ; Hardware, of all de scriptions, best quality, such as we always try to have ; Tools in great variety ; Table and Pocket Cutlery : a large stock of Locks of all kinds; White Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather ; French and American Calf 8kins, Shoo Findings, etc., etc. Call and examine our Iorgo stock of goods. A. B. TOWERS et CO.. Np. 4 Granite Row. Sopt 26, 1878 ll SPECIAL INVITATION. THE pcoplo of Anderson and vicinity, ano more particularly T??JW LADIES, Are respectfully invited lo call and seo our CARPET EXHIBITOR, and large lot of samples of Beautiful Carpets. A. B. TOWERS ct CO. Sept 26,1878 ll Piedmont Faotory. MR. O. H. P. FANT is tho agent for the sale of the Piedmont Goods at Anderson C. H., and will supply the de mand on the same terras and at the same price as if the Goods were ordered directly from thc Factory. H. P. HAMMETT. Pres. and Treas. Piedmont M'fg. Co. Sept 10,1878 10 3m THE LADIES WiLL always rind something attractive iu onr largo line of Print?, new styles; Cashmeres. Alpacas, Mohairs, etc. Shawls, Blankets, Toilet Quilts, Bleached, Brown and Checked Homepuns. Don't forget tho place, No. 4 Granite Row. A. B. TOWERS et CO. Sept 26, 1878_ll_ NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Administrator of Chcslcy Mar tin, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probalo for Anderson County, on tho 8th day of October, 1878. for a Final Settle ment and discharge from said l?state. WELB?RN MARTIN, Adtn'r. Sept 5,1878 8 5 JUST RECEIVED! A Largo lot of flrst-class KENTUCKY Xl JEANS, very cheap. New Fall CALICOES, Choice Magnolia HAMS. A. B. TO WE ItS & CO. Sept 12, 1873 0 ESTATE NOTICE. AU persons indebted to the Eslato of MOM Dean, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and all per sons having demands against the Estate will hand thcim in properly attested bv law. R. B. DEAN, Ex'r. Sept 26, 1878 ,11 3 Paper Hanginga ! ABEAUTIFUL lot of PAPER HANG INGS and WINDOW SHADES for ?ale low by A. ft, TOWERS & CO. Oct 10 *u Hats and Caps! ALARGE and fine assortment of HATS and CAPS, for sale low bv A. B. TOWERS et CO.. Oct 10 13 To all Whom these Presente Shall Come ?-?aEETUj^| M?CULLY& TAYLOR HAVE NOW ON ll AND AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING- a foli " od Stock of *eU-st!u j PLANTATION SUPPLIES, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, ?o. 4C" AII? OlTtT iiiciii i" iiio iiut.c lOWC? ?.liwi .. ~~ P-.C- ^C.CrO m5 V,m. ALSO AGENTS FOR GEORGIA GRANGE GUANO, AGENTS FOR PRATT'S REVOLVING HEAD GIN, AGENTS FOR FIRE INSURANCE, and will take alt risks inclu? HOUSES and QIXS, at moderate rates. ' "^^SGif Oct 5. 1878 12 ^ ?' STILL FURTHER REDUCTION in FREIQ^ AND PRICES OF ALL CLASSES_OF GOODS. WE Lave just received from the Northern marketa a full line of th?? , tides: TT?wlng* j "Ladies' Dress Goods, HootH ?nd HhooH, lints ?Bid Cnn \ Olotliinajr and Uudenvear, ' Hardware, Cutlery, I Gluss ?nd Crookery War FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES. We are paying the HIGHEST PRICES FOR COTTON, and will be dad Ink. call from all of our customers. u w Owing to thc Great Reduction in Freights to Anderson, wo arc selling Good? ??i und will not be undersold by any house in upper Carolina. Ttr7l0f, BARR & PANT NO. IO GRANITIC ROW, ANDBRgnV ? r Oct 8. 1878 13 ' ?, ?. DOWN CO THE PRICES. -0 IT becomes necessary to offer to the trading public of Anderson and adioinit* Counties thc below named low priced Goods : j T BEST 7-8 SHIRTING.51^ LADIES' PEG SHOES, warrantai good.70Ci BEST YARD WIDE BLEACHING. BESTALL WOOL JEANS..20c. BEST BED TICKING.i5c> . LADIES' SEWED CALF SHOES..4100 LADIES' CORSETS..30, 40 and 50c. A'Largo and ample Stock of OIiOTKIlTQ OUST HC^IiTD, And will be offered at prices which will procure a ready sale. Call at ' A. LESSER'S DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT % And examino his stock and see bis low-priced Goods. Oct 2,1878 0 g., MERCHANT TAILORING^ THE undersigned have again formed a copartnership in tho above line, and nspatfaU?? ask their old friends and the public generally to give them a call if they want an'v thing in the CLOTHING LISTE. J. B. Clark hus just returned from New Yot( tL-iwro lin porchsscd A FINE SELECTION OF MEIT AND. BOYS' WEAR, Such as BLACK and BLUE CLOTHS, DOE SKIN8, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CASSI ME RES, for 8uits or Pani*. We will also make them up for you at os low prices as any one in this country, ind I guarantee satisfaction. We keep also SHIRTS. CRAVATS, COLLAR8, SUSPE'riDER3 HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. All we ask is a trial, for wc keep up with th? times in style and work. Also, Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine, ..i And will cell on very reasonable terms. Machines of all makes Repaired by John H. ? Clarke. Oil, Needles and parta of Machima on Lend. Up Stairs, over San ft] Font's Mtore. J. B. CLARK & SON. Sept 26. 1878_ll 3m HERE WE ARE AGAIN. J. J?. & Lu. JP. SMITH JJ AVE this day formed a copartnership, and will continue to sell GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And also manufacture Clething at "hard time" prices. J. R. Smith again comes to the front and respectfully asks his old friends to givo him a call and examine Goods btfon purchasing elsewhere. L. P. Smith has just returned from New York, where ho purchawd a line stock of all kinds of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Wo will also be able to ?hov ? larger stock of Ready Made Clothing than ever before, and at prices that will astonish everybody. Wo will not enumerate our stock, but will say that we can sell a mari ?nj thing he desires to wear, except Shoes. Como to see us at the old stand-McCULLY'o CORNER. J. R. & L. P. SMITH. ty ?"Ul fi ki ft BAftftiBlair* t\_Wa a\"o se!! a first-class Sewing Machine, =IH? ?ps* OC?illb HI RUT! IR Ed antee perfect satiifaction or no trade. We have sold i great many "WlLSOS S?A?H2NE8" this year, and have yet to hear a singlo complaint. While we do not claim lt to bo thc ocst, we do assert that it is as gnod as any Machineos the market, and cheaper than any good machine that has been offered to tho public. Call and examine for yourself. J. R. & L. P. B. Sopt 20. 1878 _13 _ fr J. D. MAXWELL Has Just Returned from Keir York_ willi a Large nnd well-selected Stock of JEWELRY, SILVER W?RE and SILVER PLATED WARE, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY? Also, a full line of Spectacles and Eye Glasses of every Description. He has also procured tho services of an efficient WATCH MAKER from New York, and is now prepared to Repair Watches, Jowelry, &c, at tho very lot est prices. CAPT. WREN is still in my GALLERY. Como and soo his BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. ' " ? J. ?. SUXWF iiL, No. ft Brick Range. Sept 10, 1878_ IQ _ REDUCTION ! REDUCTION ! LOWER FREIGHTS ! LOWER FREIGHTS ! ANDERSON ITSELF ACASW? TRY US ON HAGGING cud TIES. Special prices for large loll. We cannot bo boat, A Full line of Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Jeans, Cassimeres, Shirtings, Calicoes, And everything else in this linn except tine Dress Goods. ^.j LATEST STYLE PRINTS a spedality. Rubber Co ?tor Over-Shoe* ?? OH Table Cloths always in stock. .,_" ,?"'talhji Anderson ???i uow ixjmircio wiiii' any up-country markov, frei g nw ?cm? ?- 'J'?nro*Bi point ns to any other, and we will continuo our efforts to keep the trade, jastiy o at home. ' _ SULLIVAN & 00. Sent 10,1878_ . 10 _ ? SOMETHING ERE8H ?*?? SWEET' IHAVE just removed to my new stand, in tho East End of Masonic Hall? rt* I &m prepared to furnish ?ny customers with the best and freshest CANDIES, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, AND CONFECTION ri 4?T*i ER?ILT, pi doy* In tba market. Bc anro to call and examine my stock before purchasing. I w? _ right, or not at all. My terms ore strictly cash, which enables me to sell ^^"rS JAMES ANDERSON Sept 19, ?o?? , 10 --naS^1 flj?? ?weeklnyeur'ew? tow?. %s outfit free, j ."VTOTiOK FINAL SETTLEMENT. ^ #QO No rtifc. tenter. If ya? w?m a Wlae*?at N Vi.? .f.,.fcr,foi7ea Administra*0? * whteh tortoni ef eltherm can make ?re*t i*y ?ll H-T r?? umlcnfguer.. A? NETT? O' Xii SHIRTS, ''cheap as dirt, A. II. TOWERS A CO. Sept 12, M78 0 from said udminUtration. vN a^yr fi. NEWTON BROWN, Sept. 10.1878 10