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THE INTELLIGENCER. XOCAli MATTERS. Piua.",-!? ?i.?LJi'j.i-.1 ???i,."..i,'rrr*ij.i;.ia:-!Si"f TrUl Jostler, for ?Rock SU lb*. There will ba a nrimarv election * jr Trial Justice of Rock Milla township At Willi ford's Store on Saturday, the V2d instant, beginning st 1 o'clock p. ni. and lasting until four o'clock. No ono shall voto in this election except members of the Demo cratic Club, and no tickot shall bo votod by any person not present, unless it bc scaled with his name written on the back. Messrs. Janies McLecs, S. C. Humphreys and J. IL Carter aro requested to act os managen. Tho rules au i regulations of tho County Democratic party will govern this election. A Bold Burglary. On last Sunday night burglars entered tho grocery of Mr. M. D. Kennedy, on Depot street, and took sevouty eight dollars, nine pistols, two or three boxes of cigars aud one decanter of fino brandy. They effected au entrance by boring through the shutter of ono of thc windows in the bock part of tho building, and lifting out tho pin which fas tened tho shutter. Several parties have been arrested on atrongly suspicious cir curas'anccs, and the uttermost effort will ho made to secure the detection sud punish ment of tho rogues who perpetrated the crime. Tho parties effecting the cu trance were cvidoully well acquainted with tho arrangement of the building, and tho man ner or entrance shows that they are accom plished house-breakers. Thu Ashtabnta Stock Form. Tho attention of oar readers is called to tho advertifHiment of Messrs. Warren ?fe Stribling, Pendleton, which appears in an other column. They are enterprising and progressive gentlemen, and oro making dil igent efforts to improve both the stock and poultry of our country. Tho have recently largely increased their stock of cattle and poultry. Wo clip tho following notice of a purchase of Jersoy cattle lately made by ? his firm from thc Baltimore San : Mr. J. C. Stribling, of tho firm of Warren ?fe Stribling, Pendleton, S. C., lately pur chased of Robert Moore, Esq., at his farm, "Glenmore," Baltimoro county, six Herd Register Jersey heifers, mid from Messrs. Clark & Jones, of this city, a young Herd Register Jersey hull, and the samu were ?hipped yesterday morning by steamer to West Point, and thenco by rail to Pendle ton, S. C., the place of destination. Messrs. Warren & Stribling are breeders of fino cat tle, and the above Block were selected hy Mr. Stribling after a careful examination of the herds of various stock-raisers, both here and about Philadelphia. Florine of Glen more, one of the heifers recently purchased by Mr. Stribling, is a half-sister to Beauty of Glenmore, a cow also bred and raised by Mr. Moore, but owned bj' Mr. G. J. Doll, of Frederick, and tho death of which was mentioned in Tuesday's Sun. She waa noted for her beauty and wonderful butter qualities, having made 12} pounds of butter per week, when fresh, cn dry food. Mr. Stribling also purchased from Mr. Moore a trio caco o?* bronze turkeys, Rouen and Poland ducko, and shipped them at tho samo timo with his cattle. The Herd Register Jersoy bull referred to abovo took tho first premium nt tho lost Maryland Stato fair, which h sufficient evi donco that bo is no ordinary animal. Tran;, fe rs of Rcr.l Estate. Thc following transfers of real esta ts ara recorded in tho Auditor's office as having been modo during tho month of January last: James H. McConnell, Sheriff, to Daniol j P. Ragsdalo. Tract of 80 acres In Belton township. Considoratlor, $455. John Able to Froney Sherard. Tract of I 00 acres in Savannah township. Considers- f tion, $112. John W. Daniels, Clerk, to Silas Hill. Tract of ?0G acres in Garvin township.1 Consideration, S.%0. M. D. Kennedy to Ahe Bsnwt. Tract of | 1} acres in Anderson township. Considera tion, $400. James n. McConnoll, 8heriff, to D. J. Taokori Tract of 60 acres in Martin town ship. Consideration, $100. . Baxter Hoys to James A. Hall. Tract of | . 1S8 acres in Martin ? township. Considera tion, $800. Samuel Cunningham to B. F. Croyton A i 8ons. Tract of 223 acres in Rock Milla | township. Consideration, $2,000. Lewis H. Seel to Samuel Wi Van Wyck. One lot in Anderson township. Considera tion, $200. F. A. Daniell to Wia. tu Bolt. Ono lot in Anderson township. Consideration, $500. , Dennis Wntkhyj to John T.Green. Tract ? of S3 aores in Honca Path township. Con sideration, $1,000. Sarah J; Stringer to W. 8. Sharpe. Tract of 84 acres in Hopowcll township. Consid eration, $33.33. James B. Moore to George \V. Fant. Tract | of 40 acres in Varcnnes township. Consid eration, $300. ? r Wm. Carlislo to Thomas F. Drake. Tract ] of 28 acres in Yarcnncs township. Consid eration, $280. Janies H. McConnell, Sheriff, to James J.dimer, jr. Tract of 10 acres in Belton township. Consideration, $5. James H. McConnell, 8hcriff, to E. W. Brown arid J. J. Frotwcll. Tract of 167 ocres in Martin township. Consideration, $405. E. D. Pruitt to Blockloy, Brown & Co. Tract of 100 acres In Martin township. Consideration, $1,000. James H. McConnell, Sheriff, to E. W. Brown and J. J. Fretwell. Tract of 194 acres in Mart?n township. Consideration, $1,135.80. J. G. Richards, Trustee, to William H. Hawaii. Tract of 382$ acres in Peudlotou township. Consideration, $3,000. W. T, W. Harrison to James Wilson. Tract cf S7i seres In Centicvi??o township. (Consideration, $410. B. F. Morrow to A. A. Dean. Tract of | 1130 acres in V?rennos township. Consider ation, $350. E. W. Ashley to J. B. 8impson. Tract of I 1186 acres in Varcnnes township. Consider ation, $1,400. R. lf. Simpson to John 8. Newton. Tract ] i ?)i o? aerea in Gaivin townsnip. Consider ation, $452.80. Baxter Hays to M. L. Hay?. Tract of 134 res In Varcnnca township. Considera? lion, $3. 8. Bleakloy to Thomas B. Palmer and D. ?. White. Tract of 100 acres in Fork town iip. Consid?ration, $800. A. P. Knox to H. W. Knox. Tract of 114 lin Broadaway township. Considera tion, $550. R. G. Eaton to Wm. Watkins. Tract of acres.in Garvin township. Consldenv iori, John W.- Watt to William M. Watt. Tract Ok' 75 acres In Corner township. Con sideration, $625. W. A. Kay to D. 8. McCullough. Tract if Ml acres Honca Path township. Con Ideratton, $900. William Telford to William N. ..Cox. ?act of 3 ?crea in Belton township. Con Aeration, $30. William O. Rich ev to James E. Johnston. ct of 45aerea in Brushy Crock township, snrideratlon, $303.75. T. W. Davis to James E. Johnston. Tract >f 40 acres- in Brushy Creek township. Con id cf allon, $210. . J. P. Gambrell to J. H. Austin. Tract of J.C0 iteres iii Ilonea Path township. Consid I eratlon, $300. ' Ilctje??a O -.As?alos to L. 8. Chnkscalcs. I Tract of ?70 aero? In Savannah township. Consideration, $1,7S5. , ?0. Cll'nkscales to Mrs. E. M. Wharton. Tract of 170.acres in Savannah township. CtortvSdfiration. $1,785.( ?l,?.~* ci' iiebeera Clinkscalcs to W. A. BStisy-?aRtfncK. Cotton- Middling 8lto8J. A? yet very Httlo ?juan? his been cold In this market, We hear of a groat deal cf sickness throughont tho County. Several loads pf corn were sold in town by fanners lost week. The Governor has appol-itcd Mr. C. W. Smith, of Brushy Creek township, a Notary Public. Thn nntl-atock law men !n Abbeville County are gradually becoming reconciled to the recent chango in tho fence system of that County. Tiic splendid music by tho Palmetto Band from the top of Granite Row on Friday night last wi? much enjoyed by tho citizens of tho town. Mr. B. Frank Mauldin is planting syca more trees in front of his residence on Main street. These trees grow rapidly aud aro o bcautiiul shodo tree. Thero is moro cotton unsold In thia County tlmn there has been nt tho saino season for several yean? past. Wc take this os an Indication of tin. dawning of better times. . The regular quarterly communion eervico of the Presbyterian Church ot thia place will bo held on Sunday next. Thero will bc preaching on Saturday morning previous nt ll o'clock. Messrs. Wilhito & Williams announce to tho farmers that they hayo chemicals for making fertilizers, which it will bo to their interest to examine: tho merits of, beforo buying other kinds. Wc will ho prepared to walt on as many of our delinquent subscribers next week as may desire to settle up with us. Many of them will bo lu town, and wo hope they will not forget that wc need all they owe us. The Devotional Committee of thc Y. M. C. A. has ruado thc following appointments j for next Sunday : To conduct tho regular meeting, B. Frank Mauldin. Poor Houso Committee, J. Baylis Clark and G. F. Toll/ ; Jail Committee, W. W. Keys and H. G. Scudday. We would call attention to the advertise ment of Messrs. Simpson, Reid & Co. Farmers who desire to procure tho chemi cals necessary to enable thom to make their own fertilizers at very cheap rates would do well to call on them for terms, information, &c, at thc earliest possible day. Captain J. Reese Fant,' tho retiring part ner of tho linn of Barr <fc Fant, has gone to farming in order to beguil iway tho Bpriug and summer seasons, preparatory to re entering business next fall. After thc grass Bcason arrives wo will review bia crop and report our opinion ns to bia agricultural qualification:;. Mr. F. G. Massey has opened a etoro in the Benson Honae at Anderson, whore all styles and varieties of crockerywnre, glass ware and China may bo found. Wo be speak for him a liberal patronaga from tho public. Ile has gone into n classified busi ness, and we trust that persons needing goods in his lino will givo him a call. lome of onr young men and Indies havo j organized a theatrical company, and con- ] template giving an occasional entertain ment, which will doubtless be much en joyed. They have elected tho following officers : Buaincrs Manager, James M. Sul livan; Stage Manager, Dr. A.P. Johnstone; Secretary and Treasurer, James M. Cathcart. Tho public, especially farmers, aro reques ted to call on Reed & Stephens, Car.iago manufacturers of this place, who hove Im proved their working forco and aro now prepared to do all kinda of plantation work, besides repair work, which they have long beer, known to do in tho best manner. They still koop a stock of their vehicles on hand, and havo reduced all prices to suit the times. 1 Burglars entered tho smoko-houso of Mr. M. T. Glenn, in Savannah township, on the night of Sunday, tho 2nd instant, and stole several pieces of meat. They took off tho lock to effect tho entrance. Thc thieves have not yet been secured. This offense is on the increase in Anderson County, and our citizens would do well to bo prepared to givo tho thieves a wann reception when thoy make their visits. Mr. S. Bleckley on last Sunday resigned the position of Clerk of the Andorson Bap tist Church, which bo has held for twenty years. No moro efficient Clerk could be found anywhere, and tho Church with re gret accepted his resignation, and appointed a committee to prepare resolutions expres sive of thc appreciation of his vnluabloscr vices. J. L. Tribhlo,. Esq., was elected to succeed Mr. Bleckley, and will make a most excellent offiecr. Tho Air Lino Railroad will sell round trip tickets to New Orleans and return to persons wishing to visit tho Mardi Gras celebration, good from February 18th to March 1st Inclusive, nt tho following rates : Greenville, $31.00; Gainesville, $26.55. rersoi?8ons getting on nt intermediate sta tions will pay usual furo to Gainesville, and proenre round trip ticket thero.' This is an excellent opportunity for ony person wish ing to visit tho Crescent City to do so at a very cheap rate. Wo.regMt to announce tho death of Mrs. Adalino B. Ashley, which sad event oc curred on last Friday morning at the resi dence of her husband, Mr. John T. Ashley, in tills County, after a lingering illness with consumption for near one year. Mrs. Ashley was an excellent lady, and her early death is regretted by many relatives and friends. Her remains woro placed to rest in Mt. Bothel Churchyard on Saturday afternoon, in tho presence of many who j assembled to pay this last tribute to the departed one. Governor Simpson boa appointed Mesara. John C. Whitefield and John E. Breazcalc Trial Justices for Anderson Court Housn. and W. H. D. Gaillard, Esq., for Pendleton, in accordance with tho recommendation of tho Anderson delegation. Ho has also ap pointed R. N. Wright, Esq., Trial Juatlco for Honea Path, without tho recommenda tion of any of tho delegation. Tho ap point of Mr. Wright ia a good one, though tho delegation had not acted Upon the posi tion for lila township, as it was their inten tion to leave tho selection to au election by tho people Other appointments will soon ho made for tho othei townships. Wo would ask attention to tho advertise ment of Messrs.. McCnlly & Taylor, who at? selling tho celebrated and-popular Georgia Orango fertilizers. Messrs. F. W. Wagener & Co., of Charleston, ere thc General Agents for tho brands which those gentlemen Sro selling, and from their honorable reputation for integrity and enterpriso'onr farmers may rely upon finding those fertilizers fully up 'to the standard claimed for them. Not only on Messis. McCully A Tay lot*? account, but on account of Messrs. Wsgcncr ?fe Co., who havo so frequently manifested au interest I:; Anderson, and who perhaps did moro to secura a reduction of freights to th!* point than any other merchants In tho State, we would bo glad to see these brands c * phos phates rsceivo ? liberal patronage. Medical eclenco la no.?opff? ?\niQued to tho educated fow, bot tho masses, remo I from physicians, may protervo their heall J Ar rnafc>rn it ?!i*n lest, bV Using-3COOrdl J to directions-the adm! raido remedies of j Dr. Hurter Medicine Company. 31 -.- -w-. . . IVeT. ?non. . Messrs. Burrisa ?V Hutchison are fanning their new saw mil1 near this point, and are sawing from three to five thousand feet of lumber per day.Mr. Wrt. Harper is re modeling and improving bis residence, and several other improvements will be began i in tho neighborhood soon.Mrs. Anna I Borracott has been teaching school in this section for seven years, and is popular and efficient as an instructress.Hov. I. W. Wingo, thfc now pastor of tho Lebanon Church, ls quite a popular and excellent minister, and the congregation is fortunato in securing his services on or?*y second Sabbath. Town ville. Moonshine whiskey continues to bo the banu of this community.Justice Fant hos appointed Mr. J. A. Burgess constable. .A colored youth hero concluded to elojw with his dulciana, tho other day, but "do gal's mammy" interposed end completely thrashed the jioetry of matrimony out of him.The ashes of two revolutionary sol diers-Billy Day and B'lly Grant-repose near thlB place, the County line passing im mediately over tho gravo of tho latter. They died thirty or forty years ago, and whon tile latter was laid to rest a salute of thirteen guns was fired o vor his grave, Iicjuiescal in pace.Mrs. Margaret C. Osborne, who was bom nt Crnylonvillo, in this County, and who -was a sister of John C. Guilt, Esq., of this township, died rathorsuddeuly a few weeks ago at bor homo near Dalton, Ga., in the 44th year of her ago. 8he joined the Methodist Church when quito y:ung, and her whole religious experience wr.*? marked by a steady growth in spiritual things.One night of last week ono of Mr. Morgan Harbin's horses was stolen from ! his stables, and on tho same night a quanti ty of bacon was surreptitiously taken from Mr. P. 8. Mahaficy's meat house. Tho fol lowing day the horse was fouud wandering about somo six or eight mW.cs away, and judging from tho numerous grease spots on tho animal it ls supposed that n clique of rogues committed tho thefts, but as yet no definite clue has been discovered. D. Union Meeting. Tho committee to arrango a programme for next Union Meeting of tho Third DIH trict of Gie Saluda Association, submitted the following, which was adopted : That tho next Union Meeting convono with tho Towuvilio Church on Satn-.uoy before the 5th Lord's Day in March, 1879. Meeting to be organized by tho Modorator br Pastor of Church at 10 a. m. That Rev. J? C. Hudson preach tho In troductory Sermon. Au intermission of one hour. Query for discussion : Is it in accordanco with Gospel teachings that mombors of tho Churches bo assessed for tho support of tho Pastor and incidental expenses? and If so, how shall'tho ass essuient bo madoT-E.P. Earlo and L: P. Smith to open the discus sion'; Sunday school addresses 8unday morning at 10 o'clock by Rova. J. C. Hudson and J. S. Murray. Missionary Sermon nt ll a. m. by Rev. I. W. Wingo. At a mealing of tho Boord of School Trustees for Centreville district, hold nt Hunter's Spring school house, January 18th, tho followinir motions wee favorably acted upon, with tho request that they bo published : lBt. That wo pay first, second and third grade teachers five, four and three couta per day respectively. 2d. That no claims will bo paid unless schools arc properly located. 3*1. That reports will not bo acted upon only at tho regular meetin? of Board : 1st Saturday of each month, 10 o'clock n. m. Teacher's certificate of grade must accom pany report. R. M. BuRBiRS, Clerk of Board. MB. EDrto^: Please announcothat Hoper weil Sunday School will celebrate Its third anniversary on Sunday, tho 16th Inst, An nddress will be delivered by Rev. E, Z. Brown, and Rev. H. B. Fant will preach the anuiversay sermon. Bcavcrdam, White field, and Lebanon 8chools aro specially in vited, whilo a general invitation is extended to otbpr schoolB and the public. J. M. FIAULIN, Superintendent. Now rs THE TIMS TO Si ESCRIBE TO FBANK LESLIE'S SI'MOAT MAGAZINE.-Tho January number brilliantly opens tho fifth semi annual volume of this most excellent mag azine. As lt appears in tho "Holiday Sea son," it baa tho somewhat distinctive char acter of a Christmas Numbor, and tho opening paper, "Christmas Cr rois," prettily illustrated, by Rev. W. H. Withrow, ls especially interesting. "Lottio," by A. H. Mann, is a very delightful story o? Christ mas Eve. A now serial story is commenced, entitled "David Fl ?ming's Forgiveness," which will, it ls ?tated, run through several months. It is by tho author of "Christio Redfern'8 Troubles," and the opening gives I promise of thrilling interest in tho forth coming chapters. Tho pleasant story, "In Mischief Again," is continued. Thepogc3 abound with good things, which wo can only refer to in general ternis= There are Bhort stories of interest, sketches of famous persons, essays instructivo and en tertaining, poems, Llstory, science, etc. ; an admirable sermon by tho editor, Dr. C. F. Deems. There is no publication, either in tho old, or this country, more desorvhig of public favor. Present your families with s. subscription for 1879. The annual subscrip tion is only $3 postpaid. Each number con tains 128 quarto pages and over 100 beauti ful illustrations. Address "Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 53, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York." Marion Merchant and Farmer: Thc ?iaupors in the poor house have recently icon supplied with necessary clothing and several improvements have been made in that institution. In addition to the twelvo inmates, there aro about forty persons who art supported by the coun ty.Flora Lane, '. a colored woman llu?niT np (hu i.lur.lnllm. r\f XV? TAU? <~1 Sellers, while'nodding before tho fire on Sunday, caught on fire, and in her efforts to extinguish tho flames communicated them to the building, which also took fire, and before assistance came to her rescue the house was burned down, and one of her two children was also .badly burned. She died from the effects, on Monday morning. The child will prob ably rocover.Perry Hamilton, tho Maplo Swamp outlaw, who has been a ter ror and plunderer of bis neighborhood for several months, was captured by Deputy Trii/\isi ?nd ?x-Sberiu Gerry on ?asi Wednesday night. His last exploit was the bulglary of Levi Jackson's cotton house. He ia sow safely lodged in jail. Paris, Lamar Co., Tex., Dec 18, 1877. Dr. Harter-Dear Sir: I had tho dillis and fever, and not.?ii;"'did me any good; I took quinine antil l waa nearly deafened ; ns a last resort, I purchased A bottle of Dr. Ilartcr's Fevor and Ague Sp?cifia for seventy-fivo cents; I msed only half of tho bottle, and it completely cured me. ' J. 8. RAKT. r AlfMENEAaV. ~~7 MARRIED, by Rev. M. McGee, on Thumlay, 23d January, Mr. George Mor . gan and Miss Sallio Johnson. By Rev. M. McGee on 23d January, Mr. i Sutt?rt Hanks and Miss Mattio Tyn?r. By Rev. W. A. Farris, on tho 0th of Fcb , roary, ot tho ?xaldcnco of tho bride's mother, ' Mi?. K!'**betfc a~'u.zr Mr. ?" V* TssmS? ! and Miss Llxzfo ?1 Sadler. All of Hn/t ALWAYS A LARGE, WELL-SELECTED AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE ! JUST RECEIVED, A NEW STOCK OF UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, . . At lately Reduced Pr leca. NEW ZEPHYRS, CREWELS, MOTTOES, SILVER AND PLAIN GARD BOARDS, At New York City Prices. SEE OUR ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS Before ordering from elsewhere-you will ho Huro to SAVE MONEY 11 i WINTER CLOTHING, DfcESS GOODS, BLANKETS ana SHAWLS, Cheap to close out. t&g" Wo shall always keep a FULL BTOCK on hand, and owning two large Stores, can nt all times supply any want of our cuatomors. ARNSTEIN & ROSE. AnderBOn^q^^ _ PRICE FOR THE BEST FERTILIZERS IFOIR/ THE! YEAH 1879, iDelivered at Anderson, S. C., nil Exponaos paid by tho Companies. WANDO FERTILIZER, per ton, for Cash-down.$40 00 " " on Time until 1st Novemhor, 1879. 60 00 " " for middling Cotton, payahlo Nov. 1,1879. COO lbs. WANDO ACID PHOSPHATE, Cash-down. 28 00 ? ? t ? on Time, 1st November, 1879. 80 50 rt " J* for middling Cotton, a ton for. 400 lbs. CAROLINA FERTILIZER, Samo prices and terms as above given for tho Wando Fertilizer. The PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATE sells procisoly upon tho same terras of tho Wando Acid, as above. These are all Standard Fertilizers, are well known, and not adulterated. Come on, Farmers, get what you want of these old and most excellent manures, and don't buy cheap trash-don't do if. BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO., Agents, Anderson, S. C. -o.. Take Particular Notice. LargestaVstoc'k aof GROCERIES and GENERAT MERCHA NDISE to ho found in the country. We will sell them cheap for cash, or on time to prompt paying, good and undoubted parlies. Wo hope you will trade v%ith us-will clo you right. BLECKLEY, BROWN Sa CO. Anderson. 8. C., Jan 30, 1870 10 _ m*?t^twi9mstn?wpi+??msmist^?Bs^?W?tv^ GUANO, ACID, CHEMICALS, MANUFACTURED BY THE ETIVY'AN PHOSPHATE COMPANY. Call at once for Prices, Terms, &o. The Quality of these Fertilizers are Guaranteed ! GET THE BEST. ETIWAN DISSOLVED BONE, (Add.) ET IV/A INS CROP FOOD, (Chemical.) ETI WAN GUANO, FOR SALE BY BTJLL.IVA.Tsr & CO. ' Jan 30, 1879 29 3m ?REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF HATS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, In order to reduce my stock in those lines. GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES. :H.A_:R,:D"W\A.I3/;E, IRO^T AND BUGGY MATERIAL, SEWING MACHINE,?d 12 not haul Machines about to sell thom-therefore do not havo to include any expen ses in the prices. AGENCY FOR FIRST-CLASS FERTILIZERS. C. A. REED, Agent. _ Jan 87, 1870 18 ^_ ? .^ ^ GREAT REDUCUION AT THE LADIES' STORE FOR THE NEXT SIXTY I?AYS. -o JjOOK TO YOUR INTEREST and give us a call, ns wo aro determined to make room for our SPRING STOCK. Thankful for past favor? wo solicit a continuance of tho same from our friends and customers. Respectfully, Jan 16,187g A. W. TODD. F. W. HAHN. TODD ?? HAHN, Architects AND Biailclex*s9 ANDERSON, S. C. PLANS furnished for any kind of Buildings. Partios at a distance can address us at Anderson, S. OL Jan 80, 1879 50 ^ ly DRINK OLD DURHAM WHISKEY. IABU ATO nv or STAT? ASSAYER AND CHEMIST, RICHMOND. VA., Soot. 5, 1878.-I have ? carefully tested a sample of "Durham Rye Whiskey," selected hy myself from the stock of Messrs. Ellison ?fe ?Tarvcy, and find it freo from adulterations It Ia nu exce'ilcui article A Whiskey, and altogether suitabto for use as a beverage or medicino. Signen] W. H. TAYLOR. M. !>., 8tate Oh#mUt. This superior Old Rye Whiskey, oqual to anj mado in tho country, can bo had at JOTSUST 0?ID035ri<rE!XiXj'S Dealer in Family Groceries. Liquors, Fine Wines, Etc. Ete< DEPOT STREET, i ?w, at FA?inEa sj? SALOON, Waverly Boase ?afti?ingr, ^main St. ) Anderson, S.C ' I Nov 14, 1873 18 fm Fob G, 1878 NAVASSA OTJ\A3STO ANO NAVA83A ACID PHOSPHATE, For Composting. Frico of Navassa Guano, perl ton, 500 lbs. Middling Cotton. Price- of Navassa Acid, per ton, 875 Iba. Middling Cotton. FOR SALE BY JOHN E. PEOPLES ANDERSON, 8. C. TO THE TEACHERS OF ANDERSON ? ADJOINING COUNTIES. -o A MONO the BOOKS adopted by tho Stato Board, for c JO in tho Tubbo Schools of | -CJL South Carolina, tho next Vivo Years, aro SANFORD'S AlVAliYTICAIi ARITHMETICS, By S. P. SANFORD, A. M., LL.D., Mercer University, Macon, Qa. Of these Arithme tics, based on tho only truu test-usc in tho school-room-one of our most skillful Teach ers, Hon. Hugh S. Thompson, State Superintendent, (at tho time of writing, as now, Prin cipal of Columbia Malo Academy,) saya : "Sanford's Arithmetics aro superior to any that I have seen in tho fullness of tho examples, tho clearness and simplicity of tho analyses, and the accuracy of tho rules and definitions. This opinion is based upon a full and thorough test, in thc school-room. To those Teachers who may oxamino theso Arithme tica with reference to introduction, I would especially commend tho treatment of Per centogo and Profit and Los?. No test books that 1 havo cvor usod aro so satisfactory to teachers and pupils." Sanford is now in acceptable use in Anderson County. Sanford's Arithmetica can bo obtained, for three months from commencement nf iniroduo' txon, ot prices II and III below. Prices I, obtain at expiration of introduction period : Retail. II. Introductory, Hi Exchange, i. e., with book by other author. Sanford'? Primary Analytical Arithmetic. " Intermediate " " Common School " " Higher $0 27 45 80 1 25 $0 18 30 65 85 SO 14 22 40 63 Teachers, Public and Private, should unite in introducing Sanford's, and secure uni formity, which is economy itself. For salo in Anderson by Jan 10, 1870 GEORGE 25 W. FANT. 4 cow GOOD NEWS ?? EVERYBODY. Tho Cheapest Dry Goods Store in Anderson Connty. THE undersigned hos just received ANOTHER LARGE INVOICE OF GOODS, consisting of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and GAPS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of every description, UNDERVESTS and UNDERGARMENTS, KNIT SACaiTES, for both Ladies and Children. &o. &c &o. Wo havo a largo ?tock and a great variety of GoodB. Men, Women and Children can all bc suited at our establishment. We keep no shoddy goods. Sutisfaction guaranteed. Theso goods are marked low down, and wo nro determined to Boll them. Como and soo UH and bo convinced. All you have to do is to give us a trial. We do not intend to bo undersold in Anderson. Respectfully, WAVERLY HOUSE BUILDING. Nov 28, 1878 _ll _ ly FKESH ABitlVALS A.T CUNNINGHAM & CO. AVERY'S PLOWS, Harrow? and IV AGON?, Builders, Itocbauics sad SMsatcs Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plated Goods, diu Saw File?, ISlncIcMmitli nud Carpenters' Files in variety. Horse and Jtlnle Shoes, Cut, Fence, Finish, Clincli and Horse Shoe Nails, liar Irou, Iron Hollow Ware, Wooden Ware, GROCERIES, STAPLE DEY GOODS, BOOTS and MIOES, HATS and CAPS. IrtW All of which wa olfor at Low Figures Cash. Sept 19,187S 10_ ly O. H. P. F?IMT, [' WHOLESALE and RETAIL'COMMISSION MERCHANT, "TX AS on band Sixty Boxos and Coddicr. JO. of Tobacco, which ho will ?ell at bottom prices fort-ash. Also to good men on time. Also deals in Commercial Pupcr, ?tocks, &c. OyricE-Two doors below Simpson, Reid & Co.'s drug store, and next to Cant. Thoa. M. White's hotel, in tho Benson Houao. Jan 30, 1870 20 _Sm LOST. THE undersigned hereby gives notlco that on tho 27th Inst., between Ander son C. H. and Belton, ho lost a Pocket Book, containing r. Seal Note on John Ban Robinson for Fifteen Hundred Dollars, da ted Otb February, 1803. He forewarns any person trading for said Note, and will libe rally reword the finder if ho will deliver tho sumo to him or to W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Anderson, S. C. :?- Hones Path,~s!'o. Jan 30.1870 20 2* WATER WHEELS. THE UNEQUALLED JAS. uFfOOwftt TL' KBlNE WATL'K WHK.F.I, PORTABLE AND STATIONARY .STEAM. ENG1NFS./bT>AM - BCl'LEhS" SAW, ? WHIR AND OUST MILLS. Send lor-.Cifcuteri'. .-I-tALTlMORE. MP." GOOD NEWS! FOR THE FARMER, 50 io 100 per cent? increase In M1?ABLE POTATOES, as proved by two years experience, without any outlay in money ; costing nothing but timo to pre pare the seed daring whiter or carly spring. For $J, (payable only after trial, ot malu rltyof tho crop,) I wilt give full directions to over/ on-1 sending his mano and address. ISAIAH T. OLYMER, Ojuirdcertown, Bucks Co., Pa, Janot), 187? 20 $. New Advertisements. __ ^^^^^^^ FOR LAUNDRY USE^_ GEO. C. WARE, Manufacturer and Wholesale SJ-ltr la PURE APPkE CIDER CIDER VINEGAR. Soto Proprietor ?nd Manufacturer of E. R. C0NDiT'8 TABLE SAUCE, 287 to 293 W. Third St., CINCINNATI, (X A DAY to AccnU canvassing for the FIRB 8IDE VI8?TOK. Terrai and Outfit Free. Zdfrtsa P. O. VICKERY, Augusto,Maine. QA Fancy Cards, Chrorao, Snowflake, no two OV alike, with namo, 10 els. J. Hinkler ct Co, Kauau, H. T._ ? _ A i\ MIXEO CAltD?. with nama 10 eta. Agesta flkyoutfijLjCeta. L. JONES A CO.,Na*aanT?.T. TO ADVERTISERS. Send tor oar Select List of Local Newspaper? Sent froo on application. Address GEO. P. BOW. ELL A CO., 10 Spruce St. M. Y. Cheaper than Ever Known Before1 GENTS' and Boya' Hat? and Caps, fl good selection ; Hardware, of ell de scriptions, best quality, such os we alway* try to have ; Tools in great variety : Tabl? and Pocket Cutlery ; a largo stock of Lock?, or all kinds; Whito Oak and Hemlock Solo Leather; French and American Col! Skins. Shoo Findings, <&c, <fco. Call and examine our largo stock of (roods. A. B. TOWERS & CO. No. 4 GrAntioRow,. Hardware ! OUR Stock of IIARDWARE cannot b< excelled in theTowm Toola, Locks Pocket and Table Cutlery', Screws. Hinget Hammens ?nd TOIIJJJ. A. B. TOWERS & CO, SHSEi?^S SjyiiB. .. ' :?? STATE OX' ROUif?. CAROLINA. A.-CU7,(.,-...;.? vowirrv. BY vlrtuo of vorfou?T?x?cuUona to me directed, I wUl cxpceo to ^Uo cn tho First lionT-.v, in March, ijext, (1870) at Anderson C?.utT?GUso.S. O.. tba fbllowln* .. .ii Real Estate,?o wit: AU of Defendants Interest in one Tract of ? -, Tiand, containing one hundred and fort/ (140) aero?, mora or less, bounded by lands, o? Dr. W. O. Brown, . G. W. Cox's old \ homestead and others. I levied on as the property of 0. W. Cox in fuYor of E. W. Marshall & Co., and oth ers, ngulnat ll. W, Oos. Terms of ealo Cash-purchaser to pay ox tra for all necessary papers. JAMES IT. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson Oou'ity, Feb 0,1870 80 . ft SHERIFF'S SALE?" STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AHDXESO? COUKYY, BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, 1 will expose to saloon tho FIRST MONDAY in MARCH next, (1870,) at An dcrson Court House, S. C., the following Real Estato, to wit : All of Defendant's interest in oiie Tract of Land, containing fourteen hundred and twenty-fivo (1425) acres, more or leos, boun ded by lands of B. T. Charablee, J. W. Pr?vost, William Rile/ and others, and known as tho Generostcc Tract of the Es tate of D. 8. Taylor, deceased. Levied on as tho property of E. M. Tay lor in favor of D. A. Bell against E. M. Taylor. Terms of salo-Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Feb 0,1870 80 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AKDXBSOH COUNTY. T>Y vlrtno of Tarions executions to me W directed I will expose to sale on the First Monday in March. 1870. at Ander son Court Bouse, 8. C., the following Real Estate, to wit : All of Defendant's interest in ono Tract of Land, containing one hundred and sixty (100) acres, more or less, bounded bylands of Moses Chambleo, E. J. Major and others, ' ?. . and known os tho residence of Capt. John Holland, deceased. Levied on aa tho pron-rrty of L. T. Hol land in favor of W. A. ?J sor, and others, against L. T. Holland. Terms of salo Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers. JAMES H. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Feb 0,1870 80_A Valuable Plantation for Sale I.-o "DER80NS wishing to buy a Valuablo JL Place, on which there ia abontTwo Hundred Acres of Wood Land, and about Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres in cultiva tion, and good cow and hog postures, have now the opportunity. Any ono wishing- to seo this property, tho undersigned will taco pleasure in showing it to them. H. J. WAKEFIELD. Near Storovillo, S. C. Jan 80,1870 _29 8? _ Notice to Contractors. THE County Commissioners will let the contract for rebuilding tho Bridge over Broadmouth Creek on Saturday Maren 1st. All bids are tobo accompanied by at least two sureties. Tho right to reject any or all bids reserved, ?peciilcations furnish ed by applving to Commissioner W. 8. Hall. R. 8. BATLEY, N. O. FARMER. W. 8. HALL, County Commissioners. J. L. TainDLB, Clerk. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT Ol' COMMON PX.93AR I Wm. S. Hall and v/tfo, Malinda Hall, Plaint lus, against Enos Massey and Thomas Mast?oy, Dofondants.-Summon* for Relit/-Complaint Served. I Tb tho D?fendants Enos Massey, Thomas' Massey, William J. Shaw, J amos Shaw, Lovlnah Hays, Wm. L. Massoy, and tho children or James Massey? doccas- .. ed, to wit: B. W. Massey, J. S. McD. Massey, Eliza J. Shelnut and Fannie Massoy : ["VT'OU aro hereby summoned and re- . X quired to answer tho complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your j answer to tho Bald complaint ou tho oub I scriber at his oilloe, Andorson Court House, S. C., within twenty days after tho Borvlco horeof, oxcluslvo of tho day of such servico ; and if you foll to answer tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded m tho complaint. Dated Feb. 6. 1870. ' JOHN B. MOORE, . Plaintiffs'Attorney. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. NOTICE is hereby {riven that an action has been commenced m this Court upon a complaint of tho above named plain tiffs for tho purposo of continuing tho partition, salo and assignment of tho real ostato of Silas Massey, deceased, and also tho accounting had in tho Probato Court boforo his Honor W. W. Hum phreys, Judgo of Probate. JOHN B. MOORE, Plaintiffs' Atiornoy. Fob 8, 1870_80 0_ LUMBER ! LUMBER! A LARGE lot of good Lumber is kept JLJL ' constantly on hand at my Lumber Yard at tho Blue Ridge Depot In Anderson, and orders for hurgo or small lots of any kind desired will be promptly Ulled ot low prices. Mr. Robert Mayfield is my agent tor tho salo of Lumber afc Anderson, and will furnish any information desired to persona wishing to make an order. JOHN KAUFMAN. Jan 30,1870 29 ly NOTICE. A LL persons aro hereby warned not to xlu employ nor harbor my son, Perry Perrin, colored, who Is only fifteen years old, and has left mo without canso or my consent. Any ono. disregarding this notice will bo proceeded against at law. JOSEPH PERRIN. Feb 6,1870 80 3? HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Mrs. Johan Elrod, widow of S.L. W. Elrod, having apptied to mo for the benefit j of tbs Homestead in tho Real and Personal I lu?t?t? of iu? ???u S. L. YV? Eirvd, deed.' All persons interested will take notico that her application will bo heard on the 4th day or March next, ot 10 o'clock n. m., at my alike. " . W. W, HUMPEREY8, Judgo of Probate. . Jan 30,1870 29 5 .XT0TICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. .131 Tho undersigned. Administrators of tho Pomonal Estato of Mrs. Nancv Hamer, deceased, hereby gives notice *hat they will apply to W. W. Humphreys, Judgo of Probato, at his office* on the 25th day of February, 1870, for a final sottlsmsnt of said Estate, ana a discharge from sali ad ministration. J. M. ACKER, ISAAC C. HARPER, Administrators. Jan. 23,1879 28 _? NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, AdinlnCstratoia of Gillam Shearer, decked, hereby gives notico that th?y will apply to tho Jungo of Probate for Anacreon County, S. C., un ino l?ia day of February neat, for a Final Settle ment of said Estate, and a discharge there from. M. A. SHEARER, Adm'x. A. C. DOBBINS, Ad/u'r. I Jan 0,1870 __3Q _5 NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Tbs undersigned, Administrator ds boni* non with tho will annexed, of tho Es tate of Mrs. Annio Robinson, deceased, horcby gives notice that hs will apply to tho Judgo of Probat* for Anderson County, on the 15th day of February next, fer a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a dis charge from his office os administrator. R. B. A. ROBINSON, Adm'r, Jan 9,1870. 20 6? Read This i A LL who aro indebted to us for Me rob an xi. diis or Guano will picoso attend U , j ir?tUuig the same aa soon as possible Wc , I need ruonoy, and wUl give .tho highest ITA. H. Towias I 0*10 18