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BY E. B. MTJBKAY & CO. ANDERSON, S. C, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1880. VOLUME XVI.?NO. 25. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under? signed. Administratrix of Personal Estate of J. F. Richardson, deceased, will, on the 14th day of January, 1881, apply to the Judjge of Probate for Anderson County, for a Final Settlement and discharge from said Administration. Mrs. N. K. RICHARDSON, Adm'x. Deep, 1880_22_5_ _ NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned. Administratrix of Estate of W. A. Polts, deceased, will apply j to the Judge ?f Probate for Anderson Conn- j ty on the. 6th day of January next, for | a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a i discbarge from said administration. Mbs. A. E. POTTS, Adm'x. Dec 2, 1880_21_5? NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned, Administrator of Estate of Mary L. Greer, deceased, here? by gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anders?n County, on the 11th day of January, 1881, for a Final Settlement of said Estate and discharge from his office as Administrator. D. R. GREER, Adui'r. Dec 9,1880_22_?_5_ TESTATE NOTICE. Hi All persons 'having demands against the Estate of Albert McCrary, deceased, are notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned within the time prescri? bed by law. Those indebted-to the-Estate will also make payments to the undersigned. SAM'L. McCRARY, W. H. McCBARY, Dec 23,1880 24-3* ' Executors. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ASDZBB^.S CoCNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, Jesse Robinson baa ap? plied to rue to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Sam? uel J. Robinson, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the taid Samuel J. Robinson, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to he held at Anderson C. H. on Friday, 7th day of January, 1881, after publication hereof, to show cause, If any they have, why tbe said Adminis? tration should hot be granted. Given un? der my band this 22nd day of December, .1880. ? . . W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. P. Dec23,1880 24 2 S T?TE* OF. SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson UotWTY. By W. W. Humphreys* Judge of Probate. ' Whereas, Jesse Robinson -has applied to me to .grant him Letters of Administra? tion on the Estate and effects of Mrs. Sallie Robinson, deceased, . These-are. therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the. kindred and* creditors of the said Mrs. Saliie Robinson, dee'd, that they be and appear before me in tbe Court of Probate, to be held at-Anderson C. H. on Friday, the 7th day January 1881, after publication hereof, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be grafted. Given under my hand, this 22nd day of December, 1880. W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. ? Dec. 23,1880 24_2_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Ex Parte Samuel P. Taylor and wife, Loui? sa Taylor, In Re. Mary Taylor and bus band, Louisa Taylor vs. J. Franklin Da? vis, et aL?Petition for Relief?Complaint to Confirm Partition Seal Estate. BY virtue of an order from bis Houor . T. J, Mackey, presiding Judge of tbe 8th Judicial Circuit, in tbe above stated case, all creditors of Jane Davis are required to come in and establish their demands be? fore me on or by the 15th day of January, ^1881. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 9,1880 22- G EXECUTORS' SALE. THE undersigned will sell at public out-, cry, at tbe late residence of Judge J. P. Reed, Anderson, S. C, on TUESDAY, the 4th of JANUARY next, the following described Personal Property :? One Horse, two mules, one Cow, One Carriage and Harness, Two Wagons, Lot Plantation Tools and Farming Implements. Terms of sale?0?b. B. FRANK MA?LDIN, Ex'r. C. A. REED, Ex'r. Mus. T. C. REED, Ex'x. Dec 23,1883_-24 2 FOB SALE. Water Power & Machinery. IOFFER for sale my MERCHANT MILL, CIRCULAR 8AW MILL and GIN, situate in Oconee County, on wa? ters of Big Beaverdam Creek, with from 50 to 500 acres of fine land attached. There is on tbe place good dwellings, out-buildings, orchard, <&c. F?r further information apply to E. P. EARLE, Tokeena, Oconee County, 8. C. Dec 10,1880 23, 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. IWILL sell, or offer for sale, to the high? est bidder, at Anderson, S. C, on Sale day in January, 1881, one Lot of Land, sit? uated in tbe Town of Williamston, S. C, containing twenty and three-Fourth (20}) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. F. Welborn, E. J. Pinson, Mrs. McCorkle and others. On this land is one of the best building sites in Williamston. It is also in a high state of cultivation. Any one wish? ing to buy at private sale can do so before day of sale. Terms?One-third cash, one-third Janua? ry 1st, 1,882, balance January 1st, 1883. se? cured by mortgage or approved security. N. R. WILSON. Dec 2,1880 ? 21_4 . LAND FOR S?LE. WILL be sold on SALEDAY in JAN? UARY next at public auction be? fore the Court House door at Anderson S. C, if not earlier disposed of at private sale, the Tract of Land whereon Mrs. Jane E. Blackman, formerly Mrs. Norris, now re? sides, containing 180 acres, more or less, and lying in Hall Township, Anderson County. Terms of Sule?One-fourth cash, and the balance on one and two years credit, with interest from date at seven per cent., and a mortgage on the premises. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Call on me for terms at private sale B. F. CRAYTON, Trustee. Not 25,1880_20_ Master's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Anderson. M. Josephine Hawkins and husband, John O. Hawkins, Plaintiffs, vs. L. M. Keaton, Rosannah F. Keaton, ct ah, Defendants. Complaint for Partition of Heal Estate. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me di? rected in tho above stated case, dated December 15. ISjO. I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on SALESDAY in JANU? ARY, 1881, the following described proper? ty, as the Real Estate of Benjamin f. Keaton, deceased, to wit: LOT NO. 2, containing one hundred and twenty-eight (128) acres, more or less, ad? joining lands of Renben Clinkscales, L. B. Haynic, ef al. LOT NO. 3, containing ninety-eight and one- half (9SJ) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James S. Gassaway. James T. Gas saway, Robert W. Hanks, et al. Terms of Sale?One-third cash ; the re? mainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, with bond and mortgage of the premises to secure the pur? chase money, with leave to anticipate pay? ment. Purchaser to pay extra for all ne? cessary papers. AY W. HUMPHREYS, Master. Dec 23, 1880 24 2 the best goods the cheapest. IF you want the Best CONFECTIONERIES and good GROCERIES, call on G. 91. STEIFEL. Masonic Building, Anderson. S. C. July 22,1880_2_ly A WORD TO THE WISE! If you want something real Nice, Reliable and Trustwor? thy, suitable for the Season, call on ?M? IB. TOWERS ?Sc CO. YOU will find that they have a line assortment of Fresh Goods. You will find there the Finest Flon? made, and good, reliable lower grades, too. Also, Apple Batter, Pcaeh Batter, mincemeat, Raisins, Citron, 1 and so many other goodies that we can't begin to name them. REMEMBER wberc to find the Best ft. O. Molasses. Don't forget the cold nights. They are sure to come. We have just received another large lot of Good -Blankets, which we are selling at exceedingly low prices. We also have another invoice of Horse Blankets just in, and a big lot of Overshoes. Dexter Torn Shellers are the best. We have received another lot of these excellent Shelters. Also, DEXTER FEED CUTTERS. Also, Hardware of every description, including ('arr:n?;.' Material. Besides Goods mentioned in this par er we have a splenum Stock of Goo Is, and we can offer you great inducements. A. B. TOWERS & CO., No. 1 Granite Row. Dec 23, J 880_24_ a-TJ-A-IsTO FOR SALE. I AM now located in the MIDDLE ROOM OF THE CENTENNIAL BUILD? ING, South side of Public Square, where I will be pleased to see all of my old friends and customers who want to buy ACID and GUANO. Call on mo for prices and terms ou? SOLUBLE PACIFIC and STONO GUANO, ACID PHOSPHATE and ASH ELEMENT. I have received.a full stock of Guanos and Acids, aud can give you as LOW PRICES as any other standard Guano can be sold here. I am the only agent at Anderson C. H. who is selling the? . Regular Staudard Brand of "Stoiio Add." Be sure to see me before making your arrangements. W. Sc LIGON. Dec 23,1S80 il _ 6m ^. OF '''ZEE. YOUR ATLANTIC and STOXO ACID -PHOSPHATE is here in any quantity. e COTTON OPTIOK?275 pounds middling cotton for 2,000 pounds Acid. Come one, come all, and come at once. ? WAGONS, WAO-OIfcTS. Another car load of ST. LOUIS "EXCELSIOR" WHEELER'S PATENT?the onlv wagon with eight bearings sold in this market. BETTER THAN ANY?CHEAPER THAN EVER, PLOWS and PLOW STOCKS?We sell "OLIVER CHILL'-thc only Plow that'will turn any land. Farmer's Friend, $3.50. Universal Iron foot, $2.00. ' FIELD SEEDS?Clover, Red Top and Orchard Grass. OUR STOCK OF GOODS IS COMPLETE ! Your every want shall be supplied, at PRICES WAY DOWN. LAST AND LEAST! We liave CONSIGNMENTS OF CASH TO LOAN. Will be pleased to accommc dateall who want to borrow. WATSON & SON. Dec 16,1880 16 ' ly CUNNINGHAM & CO., Ajjency fox "OLD HICKORY" FARM WAGONS, CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS. Builders' and Mechanics' Hardware, Dixie Plows, Points, Shovels, and-Sweeps, Ivory and Rubber Table Knives, Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons, Plated Casters, Butter Dishes, etc., Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Rivets, Bellows, Anvils, Vises, Hammers, Shoe Findings and leather. Nails, Files, and Chisels. Guns, Pistole), Staple* Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Notions. Oct 7, 1380 - 13 _ LOOK OUT FOR THE CASH STORE! J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. JJAVE Just Received, FOR THE PALL AND WINTER 1 RADE, A Larger Stock of BOOTS and SHOES than ever Before. Men, Women and Children can be fitted up in a pair of Boots or Shoes. A Larger Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING than ever Before. ? Rubber-Clothing.?In this line we are the largest dealers of any other house in Anderson. KENTUCKY JEANS, LADIES' SHAWLS, A Complete Stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. GROCERIES. We are still headquarters for Good COFFEE, SUGAR and FLOUR. Soon to arrive, a fresh lot of MACKEREL FISH. We would again call the. attention of the Farmers to our Doable and Single? Foot Plow Stocks. Respcctfuilv, e t,,,OCA J. P. SULLIVAN & CO. Sept 23, 18S0 11 1000 BUSHELS, 1000. BUSHELS. One Thousand Bushels of Pure Unmixed REO RUST PROOF SEED OATS, FOR SALE BY REED, MOORHEAD & CO., No. 7 Granite Row. -o We also keep a Full Line of Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, WHICH we offer to the public at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Give us a call before purchasing. REED, MOORHEAD & CO. No. 7 Granite Row. Anderson, S. C. July 29,1880 , 3_ INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY. GREAT BARGAIN'S! reduction~1n~prices at TOLLY'S FURNITURE STORE! DURING the SUMMER MONTHS I will sell for CASH at the following remarkable low figures :? Maple Bedsteads, Slats and Castors, complete, $2.50 and upwards. Walnut Bedsteads, 0 feetC inches high, $7.50 and upwards. Cane Seat Chairs, per set, from $5.00 and upwards. Towelend and Drawer Washstands, from $1.35 and upwards. Picture Frames and Chromos cheaper than anywhere else. Walnut Motto Frames, with Glass and Gilt lining at 30 cents. 8x10 Frames, same kind, 25 cents, llxll, same kind, at 30 cents. The largest size of Pictures, L'ix.'iO, Walnut Frames, at $1.40. Smaller sizes, same frame, at $l.'20. FINE CHILDREN CARRIAGES at $7.50 and upwards. A large lot of Window Shades from h eents a piece and upwards, and everything else in proportion. 1 have on hand a very large stock of al! kinds and description. Come and see me, as I will not be undersold by any house in the State. 0. F. TOLLY. May 13,1880 U ARNSTEIN & ROSE PROPOSE TO SELL DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS THEIR ENORMOUS STOCK AT WHOLESALE PRICES! LOOK AT THIS OFFEK: $10.000 WORTH OF ] f> DRY O-OOIDS, $10,000 WORTH OF CLOTZHZHSTG-, $10,000 WORTH OF boots, shoes and hats, BESIDES AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, ETC. CQ CD o ?a Ph CD go i cd r?i o 3 4 o CD y CD CD We have just purchased Five Hundred FASHIONABLE CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, Far below their value. We propose selling thctn at WHOLESALE PRICES. Just Received, a Big Lot of all kinde of You have a chance now to buy one at WHOLESALE IFIR/ICES. Our facilities.-or buying Goods CHEAP are unsurpassed by any House in South Carolina, and constant orders from the entire up-country prove that we are rapidly taking the place of Charleston for this section. We have thrown upon our Calico Counter Two Hundred Pieces of Beautiful Prints at FIVE CENTS PER YARD, e Do You Accept our Offer ? If so, call at the NEW TORE CASH STORE and look at our IMMENSE STOCK and WHOLESALE PRICES. - arnstein & rose, Nov 2F, 18?*l COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. H, S. HILL and P. S. McMULLEN have this day purchased the Htock of Goods of LIGON & HILL, and will continue the GENERAL MERCHAN? DISE BUSINESS at the same stand, under the lirm name of R. 8. HILL & CO. | IN A FEW DAYS WE WILL j RECEIVE LARGE ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK, I Add we would respectfully ask our frionds and the trading public to call and ex ! amine our Goods before making their purchases. i If we don't suit you in QUALITY and PRICES, wc promise it will not be our [ j fault. R. S. HILL & CO. Dec 1,18S0 21 TIMES ABE BOOMING AND WE ARE DETERMINED TO KEEP UP WITH ITS REQUIREMENTS. OUR SENIOR bos just returned from the Northern Markets, where he has se? lected the largest and most desirable Stock of Goods that we have ever had in Slore, consisting of? Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Huts, Cap?, Hardware, Notions, Crockery, Etc., j Which we are ready to sell at the lowest prices for CASH or COTTON. ! A large lot of BAGGING and TIES ou hand. ; Don't fail to give us a chance when you have anything to sell or wish to buy. barr & co., NO. lO GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON, i*. C. j Sept 2, I??u 8_ EAGLE AND PHENIX PERFECT BALL SEWING THREAD. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. PREPARED I1V .1 PROCESS USED 7.V WO OTHER MILL. IT HAS KTO^EQUAIj (6 Balls to Pound, I lb. Packages. 20 Balls to Pound, 2 lb. Paper Boxes. Packed in Cases of 20, 30, 50,100 or 500 Pounds each. Uniform Price. Invariable Discounts, i^rsold toy ?,11 Jobbers.^ A$K FOR "EAGLE & PHENIX." USE NO OTHER F. W. WAGENER & CO., CHARLESTON.' - SO tt XII CAROLINA, Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers, LIQUOR DEALERS. ^ AGENTS FOR Oriental Gun Powder, Fruits and Flowers Smoking Tobacco. Celebrated Reversible Cotton Tie, Wagener and Georgia Grange Fertilizers. tST Samples of anything in our line sent on application with pleasure. F. W. WAGENER. G. A. WAGENER. May 13. 1880 44 lv MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS Has again been called upon to show her fine Taste in SELECTI1TO O-OOIDS For her many Customers. The MANY LOVELY THINGS that are daily rinding their way into our Store prove that she has excelled herself in making her FALL AND WINTER purchases. Look to your interest aud give us a call, as we are determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. LADIES' STORE. Sept 16.1800 10 New Crop New Orleans MOLASSES, Just Received! ONE THOUSAND Packages of Fish, in Barrels, Quarter Barrels, Drums, Kits and Cans ^yE have just received an IMMENSE STOCK OF FRESH GOODS, such as Staple Dry Goods, Family and Fancy Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Which we will offer at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES for Cash, Cotton or Barter. We have in store a large lot of BAGGING and TIES, which wc will sell at Bot? tom prices. TOBACCO, TOBACCO. Our supply of Tobacco will be k??pt up to (he full standard, and we* defy competition in prices. v ,1. R. FANT & CO. Sept 0, 1880 0 WORTH YOUR ATTENTION! Never fail to Examine our New Stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, FLOUR, BACON, MOLASSES, &C. NEW CROP N. 0. MOLASSES RECEIVED. 100 BOXES TOBACCO, at prices to astonish you. extra fine Seed Wheat and Oats "for sale. Boots and Shoes? a Specialty. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE, Etc, All on the low-down-one-price-plan. STEEL PLOWS, STEEL PLOWS AND PLOW STOCKS, Bought lower than ever, aud to be sold under former prices, "and don't you forget it." THE GREAT BONE-BLACK FERTILIZERS RUSSELL COE'S GUANO, RUSSELL COE'S ACID PHOSPHATE, All made of pure ANIMAL BONES, (no South Carolina rock.; Sold on easy terms. SULLIVAN & MATTISON, Centennial Building. Dec. 1?, 1880_11_ THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR STOVES, TINWARE, HORSES, MULES, COTTON GINS, PRESSES, &C. 1 WILL HAVE IN STOCK IN A FEW DAYS The Improved Regulator Cook Stove, With Revolving Top, which excel* anything ever offered lor siAc in Anderson. The top revolves with perfect ease, and there is no warping or breaking or heavy draff. I have other Stoves in stock that I will sell as cheap or cheaper than any one else for cash, and a larger assortment to select from. ALSO, A VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF Tinware, Potware, etc. WHICH WILL UK SOLI' Cheaper than any one else can afford to Sell It. IIR1XG UN YOlTR Raw Hides, Rags and Beeswax, And I will pay you mure than any one else, cither in trade or cash. 1 have also some MILES and HOUSES for sale. Those uli* are indebted to inc. for Mules, Horses, ritoves, and otherwise, must settle up, as I will not wait longer than I have agreed to. JOHN E. PEOPLES. iVI 91. |?^0 l'i '2m GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. A.N IMMENSE stock on hand of our own manufacture, both WHITE and YELLOW PINE. Better thau any Western made Goods brought to this market. We are constantly Manufacturing and can fill orders.of odd sizes at short no-' tice. RETAIL PRICE 35 PER CENT DISCOUNT From Chicago Price List. Special Prices to Contractors. LONGLEY & ROBINSON, 38 DECA1UR STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. July 1, IfSQ 01 9ra "WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. For sale by Simpson, Reid it Co. Hull's and HorM'.s. Twenty-Jive Mules and Horses to arm < by the first day of January, which I wil sell low for cash, or on a credit with an proved paper. John E. Peoples. hats: hats: hats: NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICED \t the PARIS STORE. A. LESSER. iZ?r Just received, FIFTY WESTERN B?GGIES of all styles. I can suit any one now in a Buggy, Phaetjn, or anv kind of :i vehicle. C. A. REED, A'gt. October Gth, 1880. Take || BLACK-DRAUGHT " and you ? will never be bilious, For sale by Simpson, Held it Co. SSU EXTRA FINE WESTERN SEED WHEAT just from Cincinnati, RED REST PROOF SEED OATS and BARLEY for sale by SULLIVAN & MATTISON. 8-Day Seth Thomas Calendar Clocks mark the day of week, month and day of month, making the necessary changes for February and Leap Year. With all the latest im? provements, $15?warranted 2 years. Thev can be brought of J. 4. DANIELS. * A good stock of Western Buggies, and the celebrated Avery Wagons now on hand, which we invite every one to call and ex? amine before purchasing. Prices to com? pete with any. Heed & Stephens. A trial package of *' BLACK-DRAUGHT " free of charge at Simpson, Reid it Go's. mothers ! motheus ! ! mothers ! ! .'? Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and cry? ing with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth! If so, go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wixslow's Soothixo Syrlt. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately ?depend upon it ,? there is no mistakeabout it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the oh:!J, operating like magic. It is per? fectly safe tu use in all cases, and pleasant to tlic taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States." Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. 13-ly " BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever impossible. For sale by Simpson, Reid it Co. ? Tlskxuee, Ali.v., July 28, 1616. Du. C. J. 'Moffett?Dear Sir?Justice to you demands that I should give you my ex? perience with your excellent medicine, Teethina. Our little girl, just thirteen months old, has had much trouble teeth? ing. Every remedy was exhausted in shape of prescriptions from our family physician. Her bowels continued to pass off pure blood, and burning fever continued for days at a time. Her life was almost despaired of. Her mother determined to try Teethina, and, -in a day or two, there was a great change?new life had returned?the bowels were nearly regular, and (hunk to Teethina, the little bale is now doing well. Yours, etc., D. W. McIver. Editor.and Proprietor Tuskegee (Ala.) Acic*. For sale by Wilhitc & Wilhite. 24 1-m Beauty, health, and happiness for ladies in "WINE OF CARDUI." For sale by Simpson, Reid it Co. MaCON, Ga.. July 1, 167U. I have used Shoenlicld's Stock Feed on my horses with the best results. I had one horse turned over to me for which the owner would have taken ?2-5, and after treating him with the Stock Feed for two weeks, I consider him worth 8150. My wife has tried it, also, on her chickens, which were dying rapidly with cholera, and she did not loose one after giving the first dose. Yours trulv, J. H. Porter. Sold.bv Wilhitc it Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. * 21-lui Testimony of Rev. J). E. Bidler, 1). D., Vre*. Board (if Trustees of Mercer University. Messrs. Hutchison i?- Bro., Atlanta, Ga. : Gentlemen?We have used your "Ncural gine" with great satisfaction. Sometimes it has given immediate relief, at others by a soothing effect, has brought on sleep, and then followed recovery from the severities of nervous headache. We recommend it to our friends, Respectfully, 1). E. Bcti.ec. October 2, 1979. Ask your Druggist for Shriner's Indian Vermifuge, and If he fails to supply you, address the Proprietor, David E. Foutz, Baltimore, Md. -? It is Found at Last! Something New Under the Scn.?A new era is dawning upon woman. Hitherto she has been called upon to suffer the ills of mankind and her own besides. The frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been to her the "direful spring of woes un? numbered." In the mansion of the rich and hovel of poverty alike woman has been the constant yet patient victim of a thou? sand ills unknown to man?and without a remedy. Oh Lord, how long!" in the agony" of her soul, hath she cried. But now the hour of her redemption is conic. She will suffer no more, for Bradtield's Female Regulator, "Woman's Best Friend," is prepared only by Dr. J. Bradtield, At? lanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50 per bottle by Wilhitc & Wilhite, .and Simpson.Rcid <fc Co., Anderson, S. C. No head-ache or back-ache for ladies who drink "WINE OF CARDUI." For sale by Simpson, Reid & Co. "I purchased of Messrs. R. E. Norman it Bro.. of Walhalla, a box of your Kau quita Indian Worm Pellets, and after giv? ing my little girl the first dose, she passed 5 large worms, and during the two days I gave the Pellets, she passed 23. She is four years old." M. II. Broom, Oconee Co., S. C. T. A. Hudgens, Honea Path.Traynham it Dial, Laurensville, Simpson, Reid it Co. and Wilhitc it Wilhite, Anderson. Dn. L. T. Hill?Dear Sir: 1 have used your Hepatic Panacea in my family, and it gives me great pleasure to recommend it. It Las done all you claimed for it, and is a pleasant, safe and efficient remedy. Yours truly, Jas. H. Rice. Price 50 cents* per bottle. For sale bv Wilhite it Wilhite, Anderson, S. C. 24-liu WARNING! IHEREBY warn all persons nut to ride or drive through my premises. Those who do so will be dealt with bv law. Z. HALL. Dec 20. 1SS0 21 1 STRAY HORSE. TAKEN tip by the undersigned, four and a half miles from Anderson C. H., in Broadaway Township, a dark bay horse, very stylish, about 12 hands high, and four years old. Has been running about a week or more. The owner can get him by prov? ing propertv, and paving all expenses. A. J. WILLIAMS. IV 23.188" 21