The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 28, 1878, Image 3
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THE INTISLLIG EN G ti li,
IJOC'AIJ MATTERS.
BRIEF MENTION.
Cotton-Middling?, 8} to 8J.
Pork is down to 4} cents, gross.
?Ix>ok out for counterfeit bills on Friday
The Liberia fever is gradually cooling
J ?Wu.
Twenty buggies-to be sold at auction next
Monday. 1
We bear of only a few who bave finished
wing wheat.
it is fashionable to pay your calls after
??a during tho short days.
The Newberry and Abbeville fairs, which
, uno oir last week, are reported successful.
Mr. Larkin Newton is the only juror of
l!ie United States District Court from this
fi linty.
!.?aru your chickens to roost high; cud
iii,: higher the better. Hot supper season
?. upon us.
The young people contemplate getting
. |i theatrical entertainments for Christmas
giiiiisemcut.
Mr. J. L. Tribblc, Clerk of the County
i , unnhsl .tiera, will givo out cheeks for
f, ?ce claims on Saturday.
Just for our personal satisfaction, we pur
].,.e to secure a list of all preachers that
attend the circus to-morrow.
Sow is thc proper time to set out shade
tr,,s. Furnish thc trees and manure, und
tlie Council will do thc work.
Thc code duello is in danger of becoming
,.!.-ih te in this Beet ion, while list and skull
tombals nre growing in favor.
In consequence of the continued wet
?tutlu tho roads in some sections of the
('..linty are becoming very bad.
Keep away from tho wheoh of fortune,
,liuck-a-luck tables and furo b?:ikson Fri
iluv, and you will be thc butter off for it.
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of Fayette County,
Indiana, who 1ms been visiting relatives in
this County the past year, left for ber borne
yesterday.
We have yet found bul two ways to get
ri.I of a tramp. One is to give bim a quar
ter or an old pair of shoes, and the other is
to offer him work.
I.oiiis Cook's celebrated buggies ha VC stood
wars of trial, and have not failed. He sure
.nul sec them on day of sale-next Monday
-at auction. 1
Messrs. J. R. A L. P. Smith make special
offers to those wishing to buy sewing nia
dillies. The offer will bi good to thc first
1 of January. See their advertisement.
The finishing touches to tho Episcopal
I rectory arc- being given, which will be OCCU
! ]M in a few days by Rev. T. P. Gadsden,
S thc efficient and popular Recto, of Grace
Sj Church.
? Wo publish to-day thc list of delinquent
I bini sales for Anderson County. Those
I ?huso names appear in it would do well to
I cull at the Treasurer's office and settle up
H before tho day of sale.
Mrs. E. E. Gibson and Miss Joe Lea Bur
? ri.'?, who have been visiting relatives in
I this County during the past year, will leave
8 for their homes in Rockport and Goliad,
I Texas, this evening.
J. C. Hudson, collector o: Endowment
Fund of Forman University in Pickens,
Anderson, Spartanburg, Uniu.. and Chester,
will finish up thc work in Anderson from
December 23 to January ll. 1
The Georgia L?gislature is about lo pass
a law making "wife-whipping" a misde
meanor. Then pass another, gentlemen,
making "husband henpecking" a like of
fense, and things will work smoothly.
On nest Sabbath evening, at 7 o'clock,
there will be held in the Methodist Church
a joint communion service, embracing the
Presbyterian and Methodist congregations.
Hiv. I). E. Frierson, D. H., will deliver thc
lennon.
There will bo a meeting in tho Presbyte
rian Church Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m.,
the usual hour for prover meeting, for no
tional thanksgiving and humiliation in
conformity with thc appointment of thc
Governor of tho State.
We wero favored with a call on Monday
hst from Col. W. P. Farris, of Austin, Texas,
Clerk of thc Court of Appeals or that State,
iaml Mr. II. Adams, of Illinois, who arc on
a pleasure trip to this section, tho former
Visiting relatives in our midst.
Mr. J. C. Bedell, of Greenville, inform:
oar readers this week where they can pur
chase their Christmas gifts. Ho is thor
walily reliable, and those who desire ti
purchase of him can depend on honorable
treatment. See his advertisement.
Mr. II. F. Bremer, representative of tin
enterprising and reliable grocery houso o
Y. W. Wngcner & Co., Charleston, paid u
? visit while in Anderson on Thursday last
ile is a pleasant and agreeable gentleman
an>l his calls arc always appreciated.
The Laurensvillc Herald entered upon th
thirty-third year of its existence last week
and upon ita successful management w
tender our warmest congratulations to th
editors and pronrictora. Tho Herald ls
Igroat life and light to Laurens County.
The finest turnips we have seen this yeti
were brought to our office last week !>
Mw.;r3. P. A. Masters and W. W. Smitl
These gentlemen are both good farmers, an
..w that there is no crop that pays aa we
?.'turnips when properly planted and cull
vated.
IWo nre requested to give notice that a
Meui-sion train will he run from Centn
?nd Seneca City to Atlanta, Ga., on tho Kit
M December and roturn on thc 17th for tl:
Wefit of thc Central Baptist Church. El
enrsionista will have 27 hours In Atlant,
fair for round trip, $2. Lenvo Central ii:
?. m.
Mr. A. W. Thompson of Seneca City, hi
"tublished n stage lino between this ulai
"Wa Central, making daily connections hoi
*u > the passenger train at this imint ar
With those on the Air Line Road, going ea
nd w*st. This arrangement ls a great a
wmmooation to tho traveling public, as
lU ?VO,d tho necessity of persons lyii
orcr at this place, Seneca City or nt Pondi
j* ?or a longer time than is actually nc
fl The mails will also be earrie?] ov
M Inclino.
I Inventors should exercise groat care
I wTonIinK "":ir mv?ntiona before the Ft
W ^t 0mc?*?many patents are worthless fro
I jKlectof this precaution, and much ndva
B Jvi r<sulu employing a capable attorn
I '? Washington. Mr. C. E. Font?
I <lh St-. Washington, D. C., hos pn
? rtfr n thc Pa,?nt onice ?Oy?T?
I ,0 officers of that Bureau, to thc 2i
-I *L*"0nal Bank, and Bank of the Repcb!
tittil gCM(110 l,i,n for ni,vil'? a,m pamp
of Cbnr,cs th? "Mern- Monaro
lari it'?.anV' "'ricken with bis last ?I
Ul'wVr'1, ^"y'tians administered nmlt. d
Ma?, iv0 ml n,cll,? ?KUH?. In our ii
j a.c-j.physicians usc Dr. Hartcr's Fm
"w,t mes. For salo by nil druggist*-.
Wc lire pail.i-d Ul record thc death of
Johnnie, aun of our townsman Mr. G. P.
Tolly, which occurred on last Sunday even
ing between seven and eight o'clock, of per
itonctus, after uti illness of aboutone week's
duration, lie was a bright and pnmiislng
lad of twelve years and ten mouths, aud
his early removal from the earthly compp v
Sonship of those by whom he was loved
Hutu ru Wy causes great grief, in which they
have the sympathies of the entire town.
After touching and impressive services by
Dr. Frienson on Monday afternoon in the
Presbyterian Church, lils remains were con
signed to their last resting place in the ad?
jae. nt graveyard.
A chance in a life time to buy a buggy
cheap will be next Monday at auction. 1
TOWNVILLE.
The Lutherans are building a neat Church
edifice in the central portion of the town
ship.Four weddings in this immediate
vicinity have been celebrated this fall, and
there is a strong probability that tho tnatri
:;..;;;.?! calendar will be cleared of several
more "matches" before the year goes out
so the news mongers say.Contraband
whiskey is abundant in these parts. For
some weeks tho market has been active and
sales easy. We quote a fair article of block
ade nt $1.50 j KT gallon.Quito a number
of children in this vicinity have died this
fall of diseases incident to childhood.
Kev. J. R. Kiley will preach in the Presby
terian Church here on the second Sunday
proximo. He will ulso hold divine services
in tho same Church Saturday ami Sunday
of Christmas week, at which time thc sac
rament will be commemorated.
_ FiiAKsro.
All who wish open or to]) buggies should
attend the sale on Monday next. 1
SANDY SPRINGS.
The Presbyterians ret .idly bad quite a
revival of religion near this place, at Deep
Creek Grange hall. Seven persons joined
the Church, and much interest was mani
fc>ted by the large congregations in atten
dance. Kev. Mr. Law, un evangelist, as
appointed by Presbytery, preached a series
of interesting, impressive and logical ser
mons. Your correspondent had the pleas
ure und privilege (d' bearing eight of these
sermons, which were grand, eloquent and
forcible. Mr. Law is a young man, both in
age and the ministry, yet he is well qualified
for tin- mission he is called to perform, and
is now distinguished for his great intellectual
powers, r ectitude of life, decision of charac
ter, true moral worth ami unblemished piety
He is fast rising in the scale of moral excel
lence and true greatness, and if bc continues
to progress in the field of christianity und
theology, he will surely reach the pinacle of
exalted eminence to be numbered among
tho greatest divines of tho age. The Pres
byterians of this community contemplate
erecting a new church at un early day,
cither near Deep Creek Grange hall, or at
the old Mount Zion Church location. The
latter place will doubtless be the choice of a
majority of the members, as it ls ibero the
cemetery is located und land donated as
church property. It is also very convenient
to the members, and we are informed a
much larger amount is subscribed for this
place. CtVIS.
Kock Mills Grange, P. H., will meet al
ibo Grange Hall on the first Saturday in
December ut 2 o'clock p. m. All the mem
bers, including those suspended, ure requus
ted to intend. J. T. COOK, W. M.
ELLENTON, S. C.r May 24, 187.").
DB. IlAnTKii- Dear Sir: I used your Iron
Tonic to a considerable extent in my prac
tice last Fall, und was well pleased with its
effects. It produces more satisfactory re
sults in my bands than any preparation of |
bark und Irou 1 buve over used.
1!)-2 S. G. MADLEY, M. D.
GREAT LONDON SHOW.
The un preceden teil popularity of this mur
vclously perfect organization bas surprised
even its most sanguine friends und eluted its
admirers. The engagement just, concluded
in New York which run turougli fifteen
weeks, is the most successful ever chronicled
there, and the press is unmistakably hearty
in indorsement of the splendid performan
ces. Thc greut exhibition, with ull its man
ifold attractions, will exhibit at Anderson
on Friday, November 21), when two full and
complete performances will occur. The
N. Y. Daily Timex, of March 20, suys of the
Great London :
"An immense audience filled every avail
able space in the auditorium of Gilmore's
Carden last night, to witness the Opening
of the Great London Show, comprising
Sanger's Enlarged British Menagerie and
Dockrill's Parisian Circus. Tho ureuic per
formance included all the leading feutures
ol' tuc former entertainment, ami, iii addi
tion, many novel and unique feats. Among
them may be mentioned the juggling eques
trian act, by Miss Pauline Lee; thc comical
bareback-riding monkey, and the reappear
ance of Francesco Brown, the bareback
champion. M'lle Elise DDCkrill was wel
comed buck to the scene of ber former tri
umphs with un enthusiasm thut only such
un accomplished artist can awaken. Hor
performances arc marked by ull t be skill and
grace which characterized them in ber for
mer all too brief engagement. Mr. Dock
rill's single manage act with thc trained
horse "Ellington,'' drew round alter round
of applause. Altogether, the entertainment
last night was a grand success. Tho me
nagerie contains a good collection of wild
iiiiimuls, and other, not less wonderful,
though familiar beasts."
Auction sale of Cook's celebrated buggies
will take place next Monday. 1
lIYMElV??AI.7~
MARRIED, in the Roman Catholic Ca
thedral, Baltimore, Md., on the Otb Novem
ber, bv the Rev. Father Curtis, Mr. JOHN
B. HARRISON, formerly of Anderson,and
Miss IMOGEN 15AUGHER, of Uultiniore.
At Lowndosvllle, on the 14th inst., by the
Rev. R. C. Ligon, Mr. J. P. SEAWRIGHT,
of Donnaldsville, und Miss J. L. HALL, of |
Anderson County.
AtSix-nnd-Twcnty Church,Sunday night,
10th inst., bv Rev. J. S. Simmons, Nlr. J. D.
CARTEE and Miss JOSEPHINE RILEY.
At the residence of Mr. John Browning,
Sunday night. 17th inst., bv Rev. J. 8. Sim
mons. Mr. STEPHEN MCALISTER and
Miss MARY A. SMITH.
un tho 20111 inst., bv Kev. H. Hays. Mr.
THOMAS M. KING and Miss ALICE E.
JOLLY.
On the 21st inst., by Rev. B. Hays, Mr.
W. W. MELTON und'Miss E. A. KING.
On October 17th, by Kev.T. P.Clcaveland,
Mr. J. N. TELFORD, of Banks County,
Ga., and Miss L. K. WEST, of Hubcrshuiu
County, (?a.
On October 20th, by Rev. G. 11. Cartledge,
Mr. L. M. TURK, of Homer, Ga., and Miss
c. I. TELFORD, youngest daughter of G.
B. Telford, Esq., of Ranks County, Ga.
At the residence of the bride's mother,
Siiiiu?j evening, 24th inst., by Rev. ii. Hays,
Mr. P. W. MUSS, of Franklin County, Ga.,
and Miss E. A. STEPHENSON, of Ander
son County, S. C.
DISSOLUTION.
IX^HE undersigned have this day, hy mu
J_ tual consent, dissolved the partnership
heretofore existing under tho finn name of
E. H. Murray it Co. All persona indebted
to this linn for advertising or subscription
nre requested to settle ut once with either of
the undersigned or Mr. W. W. Keys, as
we wish to close up the old books as soon as
possible.
J. FLEETWOOD CLINKSCALE8,
E. B. MURRAY.
November 8, 1878.
COPARTNERSHIP.
npitK undersigned have Oils day formed
I s. copartnership for thc conduct of ?ha
ANMULNON LNTFI.I.WK.\-CF.U. and a general job
printing business at Anderson Court Houso
under ?he firm mime of E. B. Murray A; Co.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore ac
corded the IKTKLI IOI-.NI 1KB, they respectfully
solidi rt continuance of the same.
J FLEETWOOD CL1NKSCALKS,
E. I) ML KRAY,
W. W. KEYS.
November ?, IH?K.
IN
ANDERSON.
THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE TRADE,
THE
S? TORR CfiSH STORE !
Thronged by Crowds of Delighted Customers.
ROCK IQTTOi REACHED ?T Lilli S
Another Large,
Fresh Cargo
Just Received !
Go and See and get your Share !
NEWEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES OF PRINTS,
YET OPENED.
AH ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF DRESS GOODS,
At thc Popular Prices by us Introduced.
BLACK ALPACAS,
BLAQK CASHMERES,
BLACK SILKS,
DOWN TO ANTE-BELLUM DAYS.
Another New Invoice ol' tHoso
HANDSOME CLOAKS !
To See them is to Admire and ?UVCSt*
NEW CLOTHING,
NEW BOOTS &. SHOES,
NEW SHAWLS,
OVERCOATS,
BLANKETS,
All offered far Below nny Prlcos yet Attained.
Shirtings and Factory Yarns at Factory Prices.
Tickings, Osnaburgs, Checks, Jeans, Oassimeres
at figures to please all.
Men's Hats, an immense stock, very low.
Ladies' Hats, in all styles, cheaper than ever.
?J?c^ Come, See, and Judge for Yourselves.
ARNSTEIN & ROSE,
NEW YORK CASH STORE.
Anderson, P. C., Kor. 7,1878.
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GOOD NEWS ~ EVERYBODY.
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Jilli 1 >III*HI.HNI. "_"rj ^j; .Oe."? ^ ?a? ?. a.v.vv. .jw?. wu?v ?
rTIHt: undersigned has just received ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF
I GOODS, consisting of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GAPS,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description,
JEANS, LADIES' CLOAKS,
UNDERVESTS and UNDERGARMENTS,
KNIT SACQUES, for both Ladies and Children,
&c. &c. &c.
We liavc n large stock and a great variety of Goods. Men. Women nnd Children
can all bo suited at our establishment. We keep no shoddy good?. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
These goods arc marked low down, and wo are determined to ?ell them. Come
and ?eu us and bo convinced. Ali you have to do ia to give us a trial. Wo do not
intend to ho undersold in Anderson.
Respectfully,
WAVERLY HOUSi'J BUILDING.
NOT 28, 1878 ll _ _ly
SEWING MACHINES.
Prices Reduced Again ! Come and Examine,
OUR MACHINES AT $23 AND $27.
WE will sell Machines at these figures for Cash until 1st January, 1879. Wo
make this oiler only for the month oi December.
Now is tho time to buy vonr wife a CHRISTMAS PRESENT. We buy for
CASH and sell for CASH.
We only have eight Machines to sell nt these figures.
J. ?. ?fe L. T>. SMITH,
McCully's Corner, Anderson, S. C.
Nov 'AS, lh78 I*
FRESH ARRIVALS
CU NN IN GH AM & CO.
AVERY'S PLOW'S, Harro?? nnd WAGONS,
Builders, Mechanic* nnd Planters' Hardware,
Table and Pocket C utlery, Plated Goods, Gin Saw Filos,
Blacksmith and Carpenters' Files lu variety.
Horse and Hule Shoes,
Cat. Fence, Finish, Clinch and Horse Shoo Nails,
Bar Iron, Iron Hollow Ware, Wooden Ware,
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS.
WOT All of which we offer at Low Figures Cash.
Sept 19, 1878_10_lj
LAIUS' STORE ALWAYS AHEAD I
By Merit we intend to Maintain and Increase
our Trade !
w E are continually looking to the interest of our customer?. As prices chango
almost duily, it is impossible to keep them constantly beforo you. Among our
arrivals we shall continually piar.- before our customers some land slides beyond
the whisper of competition. We have prices that will teach you the diil'erenco be
tween dealing with live people and dead people ! Between buying for Caan and
Credit buyers !
Pluck instead of luck ! Cash instead of credit! Brains instead of cheek 1 Give
usa call. Wo will level your head on thc subject of Bargains I Wo deal in goods
and not in trash 1 Sell the best goods for tho least money ! Look in at tho Ladies'
Storo and be convinced.
Nov 21, 1878_14
REDUCTION ! REDUCTION !
LOWER FREIGHTS ! LOWER FREIGHTS ?
IN DER SON ITSELF AGAIN!
rruiY ?S ON BAGGING and TIES. Special prices for large lota. Wosannot
JL be bent.
A Full line of Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Jeans, Cassimeres,
Shirtings, Calicoes,
And everything elie in thia linc except tine Dress Goods.
LATEST STYLE PRINTS a speciality. Itubbcr Coats, Over-Shoos and
OH Table Cloth? always in stock.
Anderson can now compete with any up-country market, freights being as low to thia
point us to any other, and we will continue our etruria to keep the trude, justly our own,
ut home.
_ .o SULLIVAN & CO.
J. D. MAXWELL,
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Nov 7, 1H7S 10 .***__.
CASH FOR COTTON.
McOuIly &D Taylor
Pay highest market price for Cotton, and you
will do well to see them before selling.
Nov 21, 1878
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BY JAS. H. MCCONNELL, Auctioneer.
CLERK'S" 3ALE.
STATE OP BOOTH CAROLINA,
Count ti ow AKDBBSON.
?evt ' of Common Pleat.
A. O. Norris, Jr., Administrator of A. O.
Norrio, Sr., deceased. Plaintiff, against
Mrs. Isabella H. Norris. Mrs. Luov Jan?
langston, -nd oUiers, Defendants.-Com
plaint to Seil Landt, Martha! Av?ete, dre.
PURSUANT to an order of sale, ftc., in
the above Bloted case, to me directed,
I wll! sell before the Court Hooso door, on
BALEDAY IN DECEMBER next
TRACT NO. 4 of the Real Estato of An
drew O. Norris, Sr., deceased, containing
sixty-seven acres, moro or less, bounded by
Tracts No. 1 and 8, situate in tho County
aforesaid, about four milos south of Ander
son Court House.
Re sold at tho risk of tho former purcha
ler. Purchases to poy extra for all paper?.
TEEMS-Enough cash to pay Ute coat
balance on a credit of one and two yearo,
with interest from day of sale. Purchasers
Lo givo bond and security, with a mortgage
of tho premises, to secure tho credit portion
JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r.
Nov 7, 1878___17_4_
BY JAS. H. MCCONNELL-, Auctioneer.
CLERK'S" SALE.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
COU.TTY Ot AKDBBSOy.
Court of Common Pleat.
William L. Trenbolm, as Executor of
Georgo A. Trenbolm, deceased. Assignee
of Theodore D. Wagner, Plaintiff, against
Charles Richardson Miles and Edward
McCrady, Jr., Truslecs, William H. Tres
co t and wife, Eliza N. Trcscot, ccstuis-quc
tru8t, and others, Defendants.-Complaint
to Fm eelote Mortgage of Heal Etlate.
PURSUANT to a Decreo of Fortc'.ovJro
and Sate, mudo at February Term,
1878, of tho Court aforesaid- I will cell oa
next SA LED AY, (December 2nd, 1878,)
before tho Court House door, at Anderson.
i. C., to thc highest bidder, tho mortgaged
premises, described in these proceedings as
:on taming Four Hundred ano Eighty acras,
moro or less, situate in the County afore
laid, about turee and one-half miles north
east of Pendleton Village, on Garvin's
Jreck, adjoining lands of Miss-Bishop,
Or. Samuel B. Jones, Hon. R. P. Simpson,
ind other lands of the Trust Estato of tbs
laid Wm. H. Trescot and wife.
THUMS or SALE-One-third of tho pur
:hasc money to bc paid in cash-tho balance
in a credit of ono year, to bo jaenred hy
>ond of tho purchaser, and a mortgago of
.ho premises.
Purchasers to pay extra for all papers.
JOHN W. DANIELS, c.o.r.
Nov 7, 1878_17_4_
FUDGE of PROBATE SALES.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
In the Probate Court.
fohn Long, os Hsir nt Law and Adminis
trator, Plaintif!", against Cynthia E. Long,
Ezekiel Long and others. Defendants.
Complaint for Partition, lielief, dre.
3Y virtue of a Decretal Order in tbs
above stated orso, I will sell at An
lerson C. IL, 8. C., on SALEDAY In DE
CEMBER next, Ibo following described
'iroperty, as tho Real Estato of Col. James
I .on jr, daccosed, to wit :
TRACT NO. 12, knowu us tho Guthrie
Tract, containing ono hundred acres, more
>r less, lying on Hurricane Greek, adjoin
ng lands of Estato of Ezekiel Murphy aud
ethers.
TRACT NO. 13, Known as thc Davis
Tract, containing one hundred and fifty
mr?, moro or less, lying on Six and TWEH
?Milo Creek, adjoining lat-.ds of M ?asor
embreo, Andrew Reeves and others.
TEEMS or SALE-One-third cash, and tho
"cmoining two-thirds on a creditor ono and
.wo yea-, in equal amount*, v.-H h interest
"rom day of sale, tho purchaser to givo
bond and mortgago to secure tho purchase
aioncy, and also personal security if the
purchaso money should be less than two
hundred dollars for any ono parcel, with
leave to pay all cash, or anticipato payment
nt any time. Purchaser to pay extra for all
necessary papers.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judgo of Probate Anderson County.
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTT.
In the Probate Court.
Stephen S. Cartee, Plaintiff, vs. Anna Gore
or her heirs, Jamts Cartee or his assigns,
and others, Defendants.-Complaint for
Side for Partition and Payment of Debit.
BY virtue of a Docretal Ordor in the
above ?lated caso, I will sell at Ander
son C. H., 8. C., on 8ALEDAY in DE
CEMBER nest, the following described
property, as tho Real Estato of Caleb Car
ee, deceased, to wit :
ONE TRACT OP LAND, containing
two hundred and eleven acres, moro or less,
on branches of Saluda River, adjoining
lands of F. M. Welborn, Willis Allen,
H. M. Prince and others.
TEBMB OF SALK-One-third cash, and the
remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve
months, with interest from day of sale, to
bo secured by a mortgago of th* premises,
with lcavo to anticipate payment. Purcha
ser to pay extra for all neoeasary papers.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judgo of 1'robato Anderson County.
Nov 7, 1878 IT_4
-\TOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, Administrator of tho Estate nf
Nicholas Trippe, deceased, will apply to tho
Judgo of Probate for Anderson County, on
tho 28rd cay of December, 1878, for a Final
Settlement and discharge from said Estate.
JOHN H. TRIPPE, Adnvr.
Nov 21, 1878_10_5_
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Tbs unrinrRiijncd hereby gives notics
that ho will apply to the Judge of Probata
at Anderson 0. H., 8. C., on the 23rd day of
December nest, for a Final Settlement and
discharge from tho Estate of James P..
Drennan, deceased.
JAMES H. MCCONNELL; Ex*r.
NOT 21, 1878_JO_5?
"VTOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
J-N Tho undersigned, Administrator of
.ho Personal Estato of S. L. W. Elrod.
deceased, hereby gives notieo that ho will
apply to W. W. Humphreys, Judgo of
Probato, at his office, on tho 23rd day of
December, 1878, for a final settlement of
said Estato, and n discharge from said ad
ministration.
W. S. PICKENS, Adm'r.
Nov 21, 1878 _19 _6
SHIRTS !
EIGHT dozen moro of those Splendid
SHIRTS, "cheap as dirt."
A. B. TOWERS & CO.
Sept 12. 1878 9
Seeds !
RED CLOVER. RED 8APLING CLO
VER and ORCHARD GRASS SEED
for sale low by
A. B. TOWERS & CO.
Oct 10_13._
Paper Hangings !
ABE ATTIFUL lot of TAPER HANG
INGS and WINDOW SHADES for
salo low by A. B. TOWERS & CO.
Oct 10_13
Hs.ts and. Gaps ?
ALARGE and Sne assortment of HATS
and CAPS, for sale low bv
A. B. TOWERS & CO.
Oct 10_13_
Groceries.
OUR Uno of FAMILY GROCERIES 1?
complete. Fine TEAS, vis. : Gunpow
der, Young Hyson. Oolonfc and Itoglfah
Breakfast-a Specialty.
A. ii. TOWERS jt CO.
Oct 10_ 13_
Corn Sheller.
DEXTER CORN SHELLER, which
separates tho cobs from tho corn, and
DEXTER STRAW CUTTER. Parino ?
will picoso call and seo them.
A. B. TOWERS A CO.
Vor 7, 18tS_17
JUST RECEIVED !
ALarge lot of firat-clasa KENTUCKY
JEANS, very cheap.
Now Fall CALICOES/
Choleo Magnolia HAM8.
o . ,o ,o? B- TOWERS <fc CO.
Sept 12. 1878 0
Bead This!
ALL who aro indebted torts for Merchan
dise or Guano will piesse attend to
fettling the same as soon as possible. Wo
need money, and will give th? highest price
for Cotton.
Oct 10 A.B. TOWERS A CO.