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^nkmit JntelKpar. . The Legislature of Alabama has finally organized, with a Republican majority in both Houses. . John J. Ingails has been elected United States Senator from. Kansas, to succeed Senator Pomeroy, whrwe term expires on the 4th of March. Mr. Ingalls is a lawyer by profession and is about forty, years of age. He is an extreme Republican, and is said to be a ready and forcible speaker. ^-The residence of Maj. Wm. J. Williford, of Cartersville, Ga., was destroyed by Sre on Saturday night, 25th ult The family were awakened by volumes of smoke and flame, and barely escaped with their lives. Miss Lena Williford was rooming on the second floor, and was rescued from a horrible death by her father, who ascended the stairway while it was on fire. The building and contents were entirely de¬ stroyed, and not even the wearing apparel was saved. . The oldest mt.u in the world has at length been discovered. His name is Jose Martino Conthino, a resident of Cape Frio, in the pro¬ vince of Rio Janeiro, of Brazil, who was born on the 20th of May, 1694, and is therefore nearly one hundred and ninety-four years old. It is said that he has forty-two children by ei.i wives, and can count one hundred and twenty-three grandchildren, eighty-six great- Sandchildren, ami twenty-three children of e last. . . SPECIAL NOTICES. A Stitch Iii Time Saves Nine. If you have a Cough, do not neglect it; thou¬ sands go to an untimely grave by neglecting what they call "a slight cold." These slight colds are very insidious. They soon become deep-seated, and defy all remedies. Dr. Tutt's Expectorant will cure it. It can be had of any Druggist. ' .. ' Tcskegke, Ala., April 28,1871. Dr. Tutt: In gratitude for the benefit receiv¬ ed by the use of your Expectorant, I do cheer¬ fully add my testimony to its most wonderful effects ha relieving Asthma or'Bronchitis. For several years I had suffered dreadfully with severe attacks of Asthma or difficulty of breath¬ ing. I was induced by the high recommenda¬ tions given to your Expectorant to try it, and fc uud-that it gave almost immediate relief It Ls.about live rhonibs since I began its use; I have used six bottles, and have not had an at¬ tack since. It has been a great blessing to me; I cannot afford to be without it, and I heart ih¬ re commend it to' all persons who are at all troubled with Lung or throat Diseases. Very respectfully, Mrs. A. . Welbobn. f _ . .-' ' Dr.'Tut'Cs Hair Dye is the best in use. In Everybody's Month. Praise and Sozodont..Greatest luxury of modern times.beautifies and preserves the teeth. The repulsive breath is rendered as fra¬ grant as a rose, and coldness by friends, or in business, will be now no longer noticed. Spalding's Glue mends broken toys, Ac Cupid's Ambuscades..The sly archer, Lov<3, shoots his arrows from many coigns of van¬ tage, but it is doubtful if he delivers his heart- taking shafts from any ambush with more effect than when he arms them from the braids and folds and ringlets of a superb head of hair. Ladies who have not been favored by Naturo with this crowning charm of womanhood, can readily and certainly increase the volume of | their hair and impart to it a silken lustre by uuing Lyok's K athairon as a daily dressing ; while those whom Providence has blessed with a superabundance of this "Glory" of the sex, can preserve it, undiminished in quantity and undiminished in beauty to the latest period of life. There is a germinating principle in the Kathairon which literally compels the hair to grow. It extirpates scurf, dandruff, and- all exfoliations and excreseuces of the scalp which interfere with the rapid and healthy develop¬ ment of the fibers. ¦-'!'-!.... »-pof 'Cbiigh, Bronchitis and Consump¬ tion, fix its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery. BUTlrDKRS' ANT) CoNTrACTOTtS1 SPECTAL No¬ tice..Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Window and Plate Glass, Builders' Furnishing Hardware, Mouldings, Stair-Fixtures, Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Encaustic Floor Tile, Drain Pipe, Ac., at lowest wholesale prices, at the great Southern Factory of P. P. Toale, Charleston, S. C. Send for his price list. MEDICAL CAED. DR. B. FURMAN DIVVER OFFERS his professional services to the cit¬ izens of Anderson and surrounding coun¬ try. He may be found, when not profession¬ ally engaged, at his rooms over the Drug Store of Simpson, Hill <fe Co., on the north side of thojrablio square. Anderson, S. C, Feb. 4,1873. 31 .. Administrator's Sale. TWT ILL be sold, on the 21st day of February 7 T next, at the residence of the late Rob't. GUmer, deceased, the entire personal property of said deceased, consisting in part of; the fol lowing: * Two'Mulija, one Boggy and Harness, one large Kettle, old. Blacksmith Tools, Ac, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms cash. *** ' J.'A; TODD, Adm'r. Feb6,1873 31 8 -^ ~.- ßBEKIFFS SAT/Fl BY vfrtue-of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in March next, at Anderson Court House, ONE LOT OF LAND, Contairrh^Sve aenjs, more or less, situate in the Town'dTTVilliamston" bounding lots of J L Kennedy, B F Mautdin, Amos Acker and oth¬ ers. Levied on as the property of Wm Mc- NeeJy, at the suit o: Hewlett-Sullivan. Terms of sale Cauh.purchaser to pay extra for papers. . <. .. WM.'McGUKIN, Sheriff. Feb 6,1873 31 4 SCHOOL NOTICE. BELfrSjSÄDEMY. THE Trustees of tho Helton Academy take pleasure in announcing to the public that they nave secured the services of the Rev. J. L. KENNEDY, A. M., with competent assistance, who will open Schcol on February 3,1873. tuition fob "kbm op ten months. Primary Class, ~ - - - - $15 00 2nd Primary Class, - - - 20 00 3rd Primary Class, - - - - 25 00 Ancient Languages; and Mathematics, 30 00 Good .Board can be obtained in Town or in adjacent country at reasonable rates. G. W. McGEE, (Secretary Board Trustees. Feb 6,1873 81 3 £3r Abbeville Medium will copy twice and forward bill to thin office. To all whom it may Concern. We Mean Exactly what we Say. THE Accounts now open on our Books, to¬ gether with Notes past duo, must POSI¬ TIVELY be settled on or before tho 15th of February. All remaining unsettlod at that time will bo placed in the hands of an officer for collection, To save cost and trouble, wo would advise parties to come forward at once, as we mean exactly what we sag. N\ K. <fe J. P. SULLIVAN. Jan 30,1873 30 2 Seed Oats for Sale. rAA BUSHELS of YELLOW Ruat-proof OVU OATS for sale at $1.00 per bushel, de¬ livered at depot when sacks arc lurnishod. E. M. McCKARY, Pcndlcton, S. C. Jan 30, 1873 30 New Advertisements. flTirm(j VEGETABLE and FLOWER, PLANTS, ÖJuJUUÖ Roses, Dahlias,Fuchsias, Gcronlams, Bed¬ ding Plants, Uladiolus, etc. Send a stamp for Dteer'* Oar- den Calendar, 163 pages, illustrated, with practical direc- tions. HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street. Phila- delphia, Pa. WANTED. We wish to engage the services of at least one reliable, intelligent gentleman in every City, Town and County in the South. Business agreeable and strictly legitimate, yielding from $1,500 to 82,500 per annum. For particulars, address TURBNULL BROTHERS. Pub'rs, Baltimore, Md. Largest Organ Establishment in the World. 7 Extensive Factories. J. ESTEY & COMPANY, Brattleboro, Vt., U. S. A. THE CELEBRATED i The latest and best Improvements. Everything that is new and novel. The leading improvements in Organs were introduced first in this establishment. ESTABLISHED 1846. SEND FOB tLLLUSTBATED CATALOGUE. ARE TOU 60INS TO PAINT ? THEN USE THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT PURE WHITE, DRABS, FRENCH GREY, SLATES, BUFFS, YELLOWS, And all the fashionable shades and colors used in house and cottage painting, ready for ute, require* no oil, thinning dryer*, and sold only by tub gallon. Every Man bis Own Painter. Sample card of colors, and testimonials from owners of the finest residences ib the country, furnished free by dealers generally, or by the AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 32 Burling Slip, N. Y. die i._ dinrt per day! Agents wanted! All classes IVO LU iPa\J of working people, of cither sex, young or old, make more money at work for ns in their spare mo¬ ments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON <fc CO., Portland, Maine. A&ENTS! A RARE CHANCE 1 We will pay all Agents $40 per week m cash who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and ex¬ penses paid. Address A. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich. $1000 REWARD. For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that Db King's Pilb Remkdy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. . i THE STATE OP SOTJTH CAROIIHA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. Charles D. Sloan, Plaintiff, against Sallie T. Gaillard, Wm. H. D. Gaillard, J. B. E. Sloan, Susan Hall. W. P. Hall, Paul H. E. Sloan, B. Frank Sloan, Harriet Sloan, Miriam M. Sloan and Murrah Sloan, Defendants..Sum¬ mons for Relief. {Complaint Served.) To the Defendants, Sallie T Gaillard, Wm H D Gaillard, J B E Sloan, Susan Hall, W P Hall, Paul H E Sloan, B Frank Sloan, Har¬ riet Sloan, Miriam »M Sloan and Murrah Sloan: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy ia herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com¬ plaint on the subscriber at his office, Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded inrfhc complaint. Dated December 23, 1672, Anderson C. H. S. C. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants Murrali Sloan and Harriet Sloan : TAKE NOTICE, That the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, in the County of Anderson, in the State of South Carolina, on the first day of January, 1873. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson, S. C. Feb 6, 1873 31 6 WILLIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE, Williamston, Anderson CountyjrtS. C THE Spring Session opens FEBRUARY 3,1873. Rates, per Session of Twenty Weeks, in advance. Board, excluding washing and lights, $70.00. Regular Tuition,- including Latin, Greek and Vocal .Music, $10 to $25. Instrumental Mu¬ sic, $20. Vacation in the winter. Summer up the country, at the celebrated Williamston Cha- lybeatkBpring. Discipline parental; schol- arship thorough; Institution non-sectarian. Send for a catalogue. Rev. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M., f President. Jan 30,1878 30 7 -r.s-~t-;-j- Four Hundred Tons! The Oldest and the Best! MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF HE, COMPOSED entirely of Animal Mattor, and the oldest Superphosphate in this coun¬ try, has been used in Anderson County for'the last fifteen years, and always given'satisfac¬ tion. I am ready to receive orders, nnd can supply Four Hundred Tons without delay, as that amount is on the route to me. C. A. REED, Agent for Anderson County. Jan 30,1873 30 MIDDLETGN'S Fish Ammoniated Phosphate, ASPLENDID FERTILIZER, used with great success by some of my customers last year. A large quantity can bo furnished on application. Call for a circular. C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson. Jan 30, 1873 30 SI0N0 PHOSPHATE. IAM the Agent for the Stono Phosphate Company, and prepared to supply the SOLUBLE GUANO, a complete ammoniated fertilizer, which has been highly recommended by intelligent planters wherever it has been in¬ troduced. Also, tho "Acid Phosphate," for composting with Cotton Seed or stable manure, at a very low price. C.A. REED, Agent at Anderson. Jan 30, 1873 »0 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Monday, 10th day of March next, for a Fi¬ nal Settlement of the Estate of Abner Cox, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. WILLIAM S. COX, Adm'r. Feb 6, 1873 31 5 1873. 1873. STANDARD FERTILIZERS. Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil, PECENIX GUANO,.Price, $57.50. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED GUANO,....Price, $70.00. GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND, Price, $65.00. With Expenses added from Charleston. ON TIME, payable NOVEMBER 1st, 1873, WITHOUT INTEREST, with privilege of dis¬ count of 1J per cent, per month, on unexpired time, if Notes are paid before maturity. The Standard of these Great Corn and Cotton Fertilizers is Guaranteed. The Cargoes imported for this year's crop show by analysis to be fully up to the standard of rev ious cargoes imported. The MERITS of these STANDARD BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS are too well known by ie Planters of the South, and of Anderson County, to need further notice, and wo willing" recommend them to our friends as being the BEST IN MARKET. j?H(ENIX GUANO and COTTON SEED COMPOST. Ths attention of Planters is especially invited to this VALUABLE PREPARATION. Those preferring a cheap manure, can, by composting Cotton Seed with Phoenix Guano, make them¬ selves a manure almost equal in its returns to Peruvian Guano. This preparation has been used by the best planters in the South, with extraordinary good results. For further information call on the Agents as below, for circulars, containing the endorse¬ ment of some of the best Planters. The option of paving in Cotton will be allowed by contract when desired. A liberal Discount will be made on all Cash Orders. N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN, Agpents, Anderson, S. C Jan 30, 1873_ 30 3m IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE! 50 Tons Plioenix Gruaiio, An excellent Phosphate to compost with Cotton Seed. 25 Tons Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano. N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN. January 30, 1873 _ 30_ 3m TTo the American People. -o- IF a Merchant buys Corn, Bacon, a Horse, or anything else from a Farmer, or from "any other man," ho has no rest till he pays for them, and which is strictly just and right. If a Fanner, or "any other man." buys Provisions, or anything else, from a Merchant, it ft equally right that they should be paid also. To all who owe us a Red Cent, we WANT, NEED and MUST HAVE the MONEY. So come on and pay us. We also want those who owe for Wando Fertilizer to come forward and pay up, or they may soon be sued. We are still the Agents for this Celebrated Fertilizer. Cherry & Bleckley, S. Bleckley, Pendleton. Anderson. January 23,1873 29 TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT A BLACK FUR HAT STOLEN FROM THE LITTLE MAN'S STORE, And the Negro Arrested ! THAT LITTLE MAN, having a large as¬ sortment of GENTS' HATS, frequently, after showing them to a customer, leaves a good mary on the counter when business is brisk, and on the occasion that caused the above ex¬ citement a search was at once.made for the misiHing Hat, and after about one hour's search, it was found upon the head of "HUBBARD'S OWN NIGGER," and the Littlo Man, under the oxcitoment of the moment, had the Nigger put on the counter for exhibition. So you will all remember if you want a Hat, and try to get it in the same way, you'll be put on tue Counter/or Exhibition. But if you want to buy one, it will be wrapped up nicely in a paper for you at THE LITTLE MAN'S. P. EL.Hate to fit all kinds and sizes of heads, even some of those fine CABBAGE HEADS at HUBBARD'S. Jan 30, 1873 30 Notice to Contractors, CONTRACTS for the rebuilding of the Slab- town Bridgo across Threo and Twenty Creek, and Bailey's Bridge across Rocky Riv¬ er, will bo let to tho lowest bidder, at the re¬ spective Bridges, as follows: The Slabtown Bridge on Friday, tho 28th of February next, and the Bailey Bridgo on Sat¬ urday, the 1st of March next. Plans and specifications will bo exhibited on the day of the letting of the contracts, and in the meantime any information concerning tho sam-3 may be obtained by applying to either of the Commissioners. Contractors will be re- Siiied to give bond and approved sureties for e xaithful performance of their contracts. By ordor of the Board. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Clerk Countv Commissioners. Jan 30, 1873 30" 6 Steam Grist Mill. WE now have our Grist Mill in operation, and respectfully solicit the patronage of the Town and country, lecliiig assured that wo can ijivo satisfaction. Grinding done on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of every week, until further notice. OSBORNE A McCULLY. Jf ,n 30, 1873 30 3 BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS, Warranted fresh and Genuine, A large lot just received by SIMPSON, HILL <fe CO., At tho Sign of tho Golden Mortar. Jan 30, 1873 30 v Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned horeby gives notice that ho will mako application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, 4th day of March next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of my Ward, L. M. Shirley, and a Final Dischargo from my oilleo of Guardianship. J. M. SHIRLEY, Guardian. Jun 30, 1873 30 6 Executor's Sale. IWILL sell on Friday, 14th day of February next, at tho residence of Augustus Simp¬ son, doecasod, (freedman,) one Cow and Calf, two Yearlings, two Hogs, and various other property, as the Estate of said Augustus Simp¬ son, deceased. Terras cash. J. F. WILSON, Ejc'r. Jun 30, 1873 30 2 MOPES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE of and H. PRESTON & SONS' AMMONIATED BOKE Superphosphate of Lime. CASH, $50. TIXE, $«0. The Oldest Superphosphates manufactured In this Country. All of the above Fertilizers are made from the best and finest materials obtainable. The proportions of each of the ingredients are such as to produce powerful and active Fertilizers. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, No. 1Ä8 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson. Jan 23, 1873 20 3m WILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEMY, 1873, Opens February 3rd. J. IT. CARLISLE, Principal. AFIRST CLASS Preparatory School, un¬ surpassed for rapid and thorough ad¬ vancement of Classical students. Students prepared for Freshman Class in two years from commencing Latin Grammar. A good oppor¬ tunity for students taking a Rogular Course. The Principal has few equals in the School¬ room. Rates per Term.§8, 810, $12J and 820, ac¬ cording to grade. Board in private families, 812. The Board do, therefore, truthfully rocom- mend the School to public patronage. For particulars, send for a Circular. J. H. PICKLE, W. A. MeCORKLE, B. F. BROWN, J. B. BOAZMAN, JAMES GAMBRELL. Jan lß, !873 28 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys^ Probate Judge. WHEREAS, G. W. Rankin made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate and effects of Mary Jane Ran- kin, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary Jane Rankin, dee'd, that they bo and appear before me in the Coujt of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. JL, on Thursday, the 13th day of February, 187:J> aller publication horoof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis¬ tration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 28th day of January, Anno Domini 1873. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Jan 30, 1S73 30 2 " DR. Gk H. SYMMES HAVING permanently located at Anderson Court House, offers his Professional ser¬ vices to the citizens of Anderson and public generally. Cases entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Can be found night or day, (unless professionally engaged) at his resi¬ dence.tho house formerly occupied by Mrs. M. R. Keith, on Maiu Street, Anderson C. H. Jan 2, 1873 26 3m Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Friday, 14th day of February next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Robert Holland, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. HEN J AMIN HOLLAND, Ex'r. Jan 16, 1S73 28 6 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Wednesday 5th day of March next, for a* Final Settlemenf of tbo Estate of Wm. F. Clinkscales, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. BERRY CLINKSCALES, Ex'r. Jan 30, 1873 30 5 ' ONE LADY IN TOWN Took Dinner With ANOTHER LADY IN TOWN. What was Said : Why, Mrs.-, where did you get this superior tasted Molasses ? They are just like the old kind we used to get before the war- New Orleans. Mrs. -said: Why, I get them at S. M. PEGG'S Red Sign Store, where I always find the best New Obleans Molasses, the best Rising Flour and the best Coffee. «..........i STILL THE FAVORITE! THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, One of the Best, and much the Cheapest ever offer¬ ed to the Public! THE SIMPLICITY, EASE AND CER¬ TAINTY with which it operates, as well as the UNIFORM EXCELLENCE of its work, throughout the entire range of Sewing, including all kinds of work done by any other Machine, with the addition of the beautiful BUTTON-HOLE and OVERSEAMING, places it unquestionably FAR in advance of any sim¬ ilar invention. The splendid mechanism of this Machine, and the superior workmanship and material employed in ita construction, guarantee the Company and its Agents in warranting every Machine they sell to give entire satisfaction. The undersigned is agent for Anderson, Oco- nee and Pickens Counties, and begs that those wishing to buy a Sewing Machine, will call and examine the "American" before purcha¬ sing clsewhorc. Terms easy. C. A. REED. Jan 2, 1S73 26 LADIES' STOKE. MISS 0. C. DANIELS IS happv to inform her customers that she has almost entirely recovered her health, and can at all times be found at her well-known LADIES* STORE, prepared to attend to Dress-Making and Millinery, As heretofore. She guarantees her patrons a PERFECT FIT ; if not, no charge. She will be pleased to rocoivo calls from her old customers. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons indebted to mo by Account for the vears 1871-72, will please come forward and SETTLE UP. Miss C. C. DANIELS. Jan 23, 1873 29 WEST'S GUANO DISTRIBUTOR! Price, 85.50.Patented August 13, 1872, W*HICH took the Premium the past season at the State Fair of South Carolina, the Georgia State Fair at Atlanta, Cotton States' Fair at Augusta, the Fair of the Carolinas at Charlotte, and at the Anderson and Abbeville Fairs, can be had by applying to B. F. CRAYTON <fe SONS, Anderson, S. C. Jan 23,1873 29 2m CONTRACTORS, NOTICE! ON the 8th of Febuary, 1S73, we will close a Contract for the speedy erection of a large Three-story Brick Building, for (ho use of the WILLIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE. Plans and Specifications mav be seen at the College. Wo will consider bids for tho wholo work, or for the several items separately. C. E. HORTON, See. Jan 23: 1873 29 3 1 Something New for the Ladies. THE Anderson Emprii t FasMons C. A. REED & CO., Proprietors, WAYERLY HOUSE, ARE now receiving an entirely new and carefully stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Black and White Alpaccas, Long Cloths, Cambrics, Ac. Dress and Hat Trimmings, great variety; Large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery, An elegant assortment of Gloves, A handsome selection of Toilet Articles, A large stock of Ladles* Ready Made Cloth- Chignons, Braids, Curls, Ac; A small lot of late style Hats, that we will sell very cheap; Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and Veils. In short, EVERYTHING that the Ladies NEED can be found and bought cheap at C. A. REED A CO'S. Jan 16,1873 28 Ladies, Misses and Childrens' SHOES! A. SPECIALITY. WE have a very large and well assorted stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, of every style, and intend to keep them in great variety always on hand at C. A. REED A CO'S. Jan 16,1873 28 OTTS MANTUA MAKING AND Millinery Department WILL be supplied with Ladies competent to do all work entrusted to us in the latest styles and most approved fashion, with all work guaranteed. Orders will always have prompt attention. C. A. REED <fc CO. Jan 16,1S73 28 WE ARE AGENTS FOR the Celebrated DAVIS SEWING MA¬ CHINE, which has only to be seen to be ap¬ proved, as its advantages are so great that they are easily understood. All who intend pur¬ chasing a Machine would do well to call at our Store and examine the "Davis" before purcha¬ sing. C A. REED A CO. Jan 16,1873 28 DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR FIXTURES, Builders' Furnishing Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles, WireGuards, Terra Cotta Ware, Mar¬ ble and Shite Mantle Pieces. WINDOW GLASS A (SPECIALITY. Circulars and Price List sent free on application by P. P. TOALE, 20 Haync and 33 Pinckney Sts., Charleston, & C Oct 3, 1S72 13 ly i_ DR. W. 0. BROWNE, Surgeon Dentist, ANDERSON C. II., S. C. YOUR ARTIFICIAL TEETH, will be made without delay. The price of Gold Plates reduced; also, Rub¬ ber work. Attention given to restoring the contour of the features. Satisfaction guaran¬ teed, and the cash required when the work is completed. All you who wear.or try to wear.bad fit¬ ting Plates, come and get one that will fit, Nov 28, 1872 21 Kentucky Horses and Mules. THE subscriber has just receiv¬ ed a fresh lot of Horses and Mules direct from Lexington, Ky., and daily expecting another supply from North Carolina. I can meet the demand of the farmers and others for any kind of ani¬ mal, and will warrant them to be young, sound and all right. Give mo a call at the Livery Stables of Thompson <t Steele, Anderson C. H. D. C. CUNNINGHAM. Jan 9, 1S73 27 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Monday, the 17th day of February next, "for a Final Settlement of tho Estate of "Polly Clink- scales, deceased, and a Final Discharge there¬ from. Also, will be sold at Anderson Court House on the day above specified, the Choses in Ac¬ tion belonging to said Estate. T. L. CLINKSCALES, Adm'r. Jan 16, 1873 28 Notice Final Settlement. THE undorsigncd hereby give notice that they will make application "to W. W. Hum¬ phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun¬ ty, on Wednesday, 26th of Fcbruarv next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Asa Harper,, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. WILLIAM HARPER. L. L. WELBORN, Executors. Jan 23,1*73 29 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notico that ho will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Trobate for Anderson County, on Tuesdav, 18th dav of February next, for a Fi¬ nal Settlement of the Estato of Alfred Fant» deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. JOHN C. HORTON, Ex'r. Jan 16, 1S73 2S 5 Notice of Final Settlement THE undersigned heieby gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, 11th day of February next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of J. F. Wyatt, dee'd, and a Final Discharge therofrom. J. H. BURDINE, Executor. Jan <>, 1873 27 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hercbv gives notice that he will make application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Saturday, 8th day of February next, for a Fi¬ nal Settlement of the Estate o'f my Ward, Jas. A. Wilson, and a Final Discharge from my office of Guardianship. WM. N. WILSON. Guardian» Jan P, 1873 27 5*

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^nkmit JntelKpar.. The Legislature of Alabama has finally

organized, with a Republican majority in bothHouses.. John J. Ingails has been elected United

States Senator from.Kansas, to succeed Senator

Pomeroy, whrwe term expires on the 4th ofMarch. Mr. Ingalls is a lawyer by professionand is about forty, years of age. He is an

extreme Republican, and is said to be a readyand forcible speaker.^-The residence of Maj. Wm. J. Williford,

of Cartersville, Ga., was destroyed by Sre on

Saturday night, 25th ult The family were

awakened by volumes of smoke and flame, andbarely escaped with their lives. Miss LenaWilliford was rooming on the second floor, andwas rescued from a horrible death by her father,who ascended the stairway while it was on fire.The building and contents were entirely de¬stroyed, and not even the wearing apparel was

saved.. The oldest mt.u in the world has at length

been discovered. His name is Jose MartinoConthino, a resident of Cape Frio, in the pro¬vince of Rio Janeiro, of Brazil, who was bornon the 20th of May, 1694, and is thereforenearly one hundred and ninety-four years old.It is said that he has forty-two children byei.i wives, and can count one hundred andtwenty-three grandchildren, eighty-six great-

Sandchildren, ami twenty-three children ofe last. .

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

A Stitch Iii Time Saves Nine.If you have a Cough, do not neglect it; thou¬

sands go to an untimely grave by neglectingwhat they call "a slight cold." These slightcolds are very insidious. They soon becomedeep-seated, anddefy all remedies. Dr. Tutt'sExpectorant will cure it. It can be had ofany Druggist.

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Tcskegke, Ala., April 28,1871.Dr. Tutt: In gratitude for the benefit receiv¬

ed by the use of your Expectorant, I do cheer¬fully add my testimony to its most wonderfuleffects ha relieving Asthma or'Bronchitis. Forseveral years I had suffered dreadfully withsevereattacks of Asthmaor difficulty of breath¬ing. I was induced by the high recommenda¬tions given to your Expectorant to try it, andfc uud-that it gave almost immediate relief ItLs.about live rhonibs since I began its use; Ihave used six bottles, and have not had an at¬tack since. It has been a great blessing to me;I cannot afford to be without it, and I heart ih¬recommend it to' all persons who are at alltroubled with Lung or throat Diseases. Veryrespectfully, Mrs. A. .M£Welbobn.

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Dr.'Tut'Cs Hair Dye is the best in use.

In Everybody's Month.Praise and Sozodont..Greatest luxury of

modern times.beautifies and preserves theteeth. The repulsive breath is rendered as fra¬grant as a rose, and coldness by friends, or inbusiness, will be now no longer noticed.

Spalding's Glue mends broken toys, Ac

Cupid's Ambuscades..The sly archer, Lov<3,shoots his arrows from many coigns of van¬

tage, but it is doubtful if he delivers his heart-taking shafts from any ambush with moreeffect than when hearms them from the braidsand folds and ringlets of a superb head of hair.Ladies who have not been favored by Naturowith this crowning charm of womanhood, can

readily and certainly increase the volume of |their hair and impart to it a silken lustre byuuing Lyok's Kathairon as a daily dressing ;while those whom Providence has blessed witha superabundance of this "Glory" of the sex,can preserve it, undiminished in quantity andundiminished in beauty to the latest period oflife. There is a germinating principle in theKathairon which literally compels the hairto grow. It extirpates scurf, dandruff, and- allexfoliations and excreseuces of the scalp whichinterfere with the rapid and healthy develop¬ment of the fibers.¦-'!'-!....

»-pof'Cbiigh, Bronchitis and Consump¬tion, fix its early stages, nothing equals Dr.Pieree's Golden Medical Discovery.BUTlrDKRS' ANT) CoNTrACTOTtS1 SPECTAL No¬

tice..Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Window andPlate Glass, Builders' Furnishing Hardware,Mouldings, Stair-Fixtures, Marble and SlateMantelpieces, Encaustic Floor Tile, Drain Pipe,Ac., at lowest wholesale prices, at the greatSouthern Factory of P. P. Toale, Charleston,S. C. Send for his price list.

MEDICAL CAED.

DR. B. FURMAN DIVVEROFFERS his professional services to the cit¬

izens of Anderson and surrounding coun¬try. He may be found, when not profession¬ally engaged, at his rooms over the Drug Storeof Simpson, Hill <fe Co., on the north side ofthojrablio square.Anderson, S. C, Feb. 4,1873. 31

.. Administrator's Sale.TWT ILL be sold, on the 21st day of February7 T next, at the residence of the late Rob't.

GUmer, deceased, the entire personal propertyof said deceased, consisting in part of; the following: * Two'Mulija, one Boggy and Harness,one large Kettle, old. Blacksmith Tools, Ac,Household and Kitchen Furniture. Termscash. *** ' J.'A; TODD, Adm'r.Feb6,1873 318-^ ~.-

ßBEKIFFS SAT/FlBY vfrtue-of an Execution to me directed, I

will expose to sale on the First Mondayin March next, at Anderson Court House,

ONE LOT OF LAND,Contairrh^Sve aenjs, more or less, situate inthe Town'dTTVilliamston" bounding lots of J LKennedy, BF Mautdin, Amos Acker and oth¬ers. Levied on as the property of Wm Mc-NeeJy, at the suit o: Hewlett-Sullivan.Terms of sale Cauh.purchaser to pay extra

for papers. . <. ..

WM.'McGUKIN, Sheriff.Feb 6,1873 314

SCHOOL NOTICE.

BELfrSjSÄDEMY.THE Trustees of tho Helton Academy take

pleasure in announcing to the public thatthey nave secured the services of the Rev. J. L.KENNEDY, A. M., with competent assistance,who will open Schcol on February 3,1873.

tuition fob "kbm op ten months.

Primary Class, ~ - - - - $15 002nd Primary Class, - - - 20 003rd Primary Class, - - - - 25 00Ancient Languages; and Mathematics, 30 00

Good .Board can be obtained in Town or inadjacent country at reasonable rates.

G. W. McGEE,(Secretary Board Trustees.

Feb 6,1873 813

£3r Abbeville Medium will copy twice andforward bill to thin office.

To all whom it may Concern.We Mean Exactly what we Say.THE Accounts now open on our Books, to¬

gether with Notes past duo, must POSI¬TIVELY be settled on or before tho 15th ofFebruary. All remaining unsettlod at thattime will bo placed in the hands of an officerfor collection, To save cost and trouble, wowould advise parties to come forward at once,as we mean exactly what we sag.N\ K. <fe J. P. SULLIVAN.Jan 30,1873 302

Seed Oats for Sale.rAA BUSHELS of YELLOW Ruat-proofOVU OATS for sale at $1.00 per bushel, de¬livered at depot when sacks arc lurnishod.

E. M. McCKARY,Pcndlcton, S. C.

Jan 30, 1873 303«

New Advertisements.flTirm(j VEGETABLE and FLOWER, PLANTS,ÖJuJUUÖ Roses, Dahlias,Fuchsias, Gcronlams, Bed¬ding Plants, Uladiolus, etc. Send a stamp for Dteer'* Oar-den Calendar, 163 pages, illustrated, with practical direc-tions. HENRY A. DREER, 714 Chestnut Street. Phila-delphia, Pa.

WANTED.We wish to engage the services of at least one reliable,

intelligent gentleman in every City, Town and County inthe South. Business agreeable and strictly legitimate,yielding from $1,500 to 82,500 per annum. For particulars,address

TURBNULL BROTHERS. Pub'rs,Baltimore, Md.

Largest Organ Establishment in the World.7 Extensive Factories.

J. ESTEY & COMPANY,Brattleboro, Vt., U. S. A.

THE CELEBRATED

iThe latest and best Improvements. Everything that isnew and novel. The leading improvements in Organs were

introduced first in this establishment.

ESTABLISHED 1846.

SEND FOB tLLLUSTBATED CATALOGUE.

ARE TOU 60INS TO PAINT ?THEN USE THE

AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINTPURE WHITE, DRABS,FRENCH GREY, SLATES,BUFFS, YELLOWS,

And all the fashionable shades and colors used in houseand cottage painting, ready for ute, require* no oil, thinningdryer*, and sold only by tub gallon.

Every Man bis Own Painter.

Sample card of colors, and testimonials from owners ofthe finest residences ib the country, furnished free bydealers generally, or by the

AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO.,32 Burling Slip, N. Y.

die i._ dinrt per day! Agents wanted! All classesIVO LU iPa\J of working people, of cither sex, youngor old, make more money at work for ns in their spare mo¬

ments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particularsfree. Address G. STINSON <fc CO., Portland, Maine.

A&ENTS! A RARE CHANCE 1We will pay all Agents $40 per week m cash who will

engage with us at once. Everything furnished and ex¬

penses paid. AddressA. COULTER A CO., Charlotte, Mich.

$1000 REWARD.For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itchingor Ulcerated Piles that Db King's Pilb

Remkdy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure thePiles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price,$1.00. .i

THE STATE OP SOTJTH CAROIIHA,COUNTY OF ANDERSON.

IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS.

Charles D. Sloan, Plaintiff, against Sallie T.Gaillard, Wm. H. D. Gaillard, J. B. E. Sloan,Susan Hall. W. P. Hall, Paul H. E. Sloan,B. Frank Sloan, Harriet Sloan, Miriam M.Sloan and Murrah Sloan, Defendants..Sum¬monsfor Relief. {Complaint Served.)

To the Defendants, Sallie T Gaillard, Wm H DGaillard, J B E Sloan, Susan Hall, W PHall, Paul H E Sloan, B Frank Sloan, Har¬riet Sloan, Miriam »M Sloan and MurrahSloan:

YOU are hereby summoned and required toanswer the complaint in this action, of

which a copy ia herewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your answer to the said com¬plaint on the subscriber at his office, AndersonCourt House, South Carolina, within twentydays after the service hereof, exclusive of thoday of such service; and if you fail to answerthe complaint within the time aforesaid, theplaintiff in this action will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded inrfhc complaint.Dated December 23, 1672, Anderson C. H.

S. C.A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attorney.

To the Defendants Murrali Sloan and HarrietSloan :

TAKE NOTICE, That the summons in thisaction, of which the foregoing is a copy, wasfiled in tho office of the Clerk of the Court ofCommon Pleas, in the County of Anderson, inthe State of South Carolina, on the first day ofJanuary, 1873.

A. T. BROYLES,Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson, S. C.

Feb 6, 1873 316

WILLIAMSTON

FEMALE COLLEGE,Williamston, Anderson CountyjrtS. C

THE Spring Session opens FEBRUARY3,1873.

Rates, per Session of Twenty Weeks, in advance.

Board, excluding washing and lights, $70.00.Regular Tuition,- including Latin, Greek andVocal .Music, $10 to $25. Instrumental Mu¬sic, $20.Vacation in the winter. Summer up the

country, at the celebrated Williamston Cha-lybeatkBpring. Discipline parental; schol-arship thorough; Institution non-sectarian.Send for a catalogue.

Rev. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M.,f President.

Jan 30,1878 30 7-r.s-~t-;-j-

Four Hundred Tons!

The Oldest and the Best!

MAPES'

SUPERPHOSPHATE OF HE,COMPOSED entirely of Animal Mattor, and

the oldest Superphosphate in this coun¬

try, has been used in Anderson County for'thelast fifteen years, and always given'satisfac¬tion.

I am ready to receive orders, nnd can supplyFour Hundred Tons without delay, as thatamount is on the route to me.

C. A. REED,Agent for Anderson County.

Jan 30,1873 30

MIDDLETGN'SFish Ammoniated Phosphate,ASPLENDID FERTILIZER, used with

great success by some of my customerslast year. A large quantity can bo furnished onapplication. Call for a circular.

C. A. REED,Agent at Anderson.

Jan 30, 1873 30

SI0N0 PHOSPHATE.IAM the Agent for the Stono Phosphate

Company, and prepared to supply theSOLUBLE GUANO, a complete ammoniatedfertilizer, which has been highly recommendedby intelligent planters wherever it has been in¬troduced. Also, tho "Acid Phosphate," forcomposting with Cotton Seed or stable manure,at a very low price. C.A. REED,

Agent at Anderson.Jan 30, 1873 »0

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned hereby gives notice that

he will make application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on

Monday, 10th day of March next, for a Fi¬nal Settlement of the Estate of Abner Cox,deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.

WILLIAM S. COX, Adm'r.Feb 6, 1873 315

1873. 1873.

STANDARD FERTILIZERS.Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil,

PECENIX GUANO,.Price, $57.50.WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED

GUANO,....Price, $70.00.GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND, Price, $65.00.

With Expenses added from Charleston.

ON TIME, payable NOVEMBER 1st, 1873, WITHOUT INTEREST, with privilege of dis¬count of 1J per cent, per month, on unexpired time, if Notes are paid before maturity.

The Standard of these Great Corn and Cotton Fertilizers is Guaranteed.The Cargoes imported for this year's crop show by analysis to be fully up to the standard ofrev ious cargoes imported.The MERITS of these STANDARD BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS are too well known byie Planters of the South, and of Anderson County, to need further notice, and wo willing"

recommend them to our friends as being the BEST IN MARKET.

j?H(ENIX GUANO and COTTON SEED COMPOST.Ths attention of Planters is especially invited to this VALUABLE PREPARATION. Those

preferring a cheap manure, can, by composting Cotton Seed with Phoenix Guano, make them¬selves a manure almost equal in its returns to Peruvian Guano. This preparation has been used

by the best planters in the South, with extraordinary good results.For further information call on the Agents as below, for circulars, containing the endorse¬

ment of some of the best Planters.The option of paving in Cotton will be allowed by contract when desired. A liberal Discount

will be made on all Cash Orders.

N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN,Agpents, Anderson, S. C

Jan 30,1873_ 303m

IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE!

50 Tons Plioenix Gruaiio,An excellent Phosphate to compost with Cotton Seed.

25 Tons Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano.N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN.

January 30, 1873_ 30_3m

TTo the American People.-o-

IF a Merchant buys Corn, Bacon, a Horse, or anything else from a Farmer, or from "anyother man," ho has no rest till he pays for them, and which is strictly just and right. If a

Fanner, or "any other man." buys Provisions, or anything else, from a Merchant, it ft equallyright that they should be paid also. To all who owe us a Red Cent, we WANT, NEED andMUST HAVE the MONEY. So come on and pay us.We also want those who owe for Wando Fertilizer to come forward and pay up, or they may

soon be sued. We are still the Agents for this Celebrated Fertilizer.

Cherry & Bleckley, S. Bleckley,Pendleton. Anderson.

January 23,1873 29

TERRIBLE EXCITEMENT

A BLACK FUR HAT STOLENFROM THE

LITTLE MAN'S STORE,And the Negro Arrested !

THAT LITTLE MAN, having a large as¬

sortment of GENTS' HATS, frequently, aftershowing them to a customer, leaves a goodmary on the counter when business is brisk,and on the occasion that caused the above ex¬

citement a search was at once.made for the

misiHing Hat, and after aboutone hour's search,it was found upon the head of "HUBBARD'SOWN NIGGER," and the Littlo Man, underthe oxcitoment of the moment, had the Niggerput on the counter for exhibition.So you will all remember if you want a Hat,

and try to get it in the same way, you'll be puton tue Counter/or Exhibition. But if you wantto buy one, it will be wrapped up nicely in a

paper for you atTHE LITTLE MAN'S.

P. EL.Hate to fit all kinds and sizes of heads,even some of those fine CABBAGE HEADSat HUBBARD'S.Jan 30, 1873 30

Notice to Contractors,CONTRACTS for the rebuilding of the Slab-

town Bridgo across Threo and TwentyCreek, and Bailey's Bridge across Rocky Riv¬er, will bo let to tho lowest bidder, at the re¬

spective Bridges, as follows:The Slabtown Bridge on Friday, tho 28th of

February next, and the Bailey Bridgo on Sat¬urday, the 1st of March next.Plans and specifications will bo exhibited on

the day of the letting of the contracts, and inthe meantime any information concerning thosam-3 may be obtained by applying to either ofthe Commissioners. Contractors will be re-

Siiied to give bond and approved sureties fore xaithful performance of their contracts.By ordor of the Board.

W. W. HUMPHREYS,Clerk Countv Commissioners.

Jan 30, 1873 30"6

Steam Grist Mill.WE now have our Grist Mill in operation,

and respectfully solicit the patronage of theTown and country, lecliiig assured that wo

can ijivo satisfaction.Grinding done on Tuesdays, Thursdays and

Saturdays of every week, until further notice.OSBORNE A McCULLY.

Jf ,n 30, 1873 303

BUIST'S GARDEN SEEDS,Warranted fresh and Genuine,

A large lot just received bySIMPSON, HILL <fe CO.,

At tho Sign of tho Golden Mortar.Jan 30, 1873 30v

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned horeby gives notice that ho

will mako application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on

Tuesday, 4th day of March next, for a FinalSettlement of the Estate of my Ward, L. M.Shirley, and a Final Dischargo from my oilleoof Guardianship.

J. M. SHIRLEY, Guardian.Jun 30, 1873 306

Executor's Sale.

IWILL sell on Friday, 14th day of Februarynext, at tho residence of Augustus Simp¬

son, doecasod, (freedman,) one Cow and Calf,two Yearlings, two Hogs, and various otherproperty, as the Estate of said Augustus Simp¬son, deceased. Terras cash.

J. F. WILSON, Ejc'r.Jun 30, 1873 302

MOPES'NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE

of

and

H. PRESTON & SONS'AMMONIATED BOKE

Superphosphate of Lime.CASH, $50. TIXE, $«0.

The Oldest Superphosphates manufacturedIn this Country.All of the above Fertilizers are made from

the best and finest materials obtainable. Theproportions of each of the ingredients are suchas to produce powerful and active Fertilizers.

KINSMAN & HOWELL,General Agents for South Carolina,No. 1Ä8 East Bay, Charleston, S. C»

C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson.Jan 23, 1873 203m

WILLIAMSTON

MALE ACADEMY, 1873,Opens February 3rd.

J. IT. CARLISLE, Principal.

AFIRST CLASS Preparatory School, un¬

surpassed for rapid and thorough ad¬vancement of Classical students. Studentsprepared for Freshman Class in two years fromcommencing Latin Grammar. A good oppor¬tunity for students taking a Rogular Course.The Principal has few equals in the School¬room.Rates per Term.§8, 810, $12J and 820, ac¬

cording to grade.Board in private families, 812.The Board do, therefore, truthfully rocom-

mend the School to public patronage. Forparticulars, send for a Circular.

J. H. PICKLE,W. A. MeCORKLE,B. F. BROWN,J. B. BOAZMAN,JAMES GAMBRELL.

Jan lß, !873 283

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,ANDERSON COUNTY.

By W. W. Humphreys^ Probate Judge.WHEREAS, G. W. Rankin made suit to

me, to grant him Letters of Administrationon the Estate and effects of Mary Jane Ran-kin, deceased.These are therefore to cite and admonish all

and singular the kindred and creditors of thesaid Mary Jane Rankin, dee'd, that they boand appear before me in the Coujt of Probate,to be held at Anderson C. JL, on Thursday, the13th day of February, 187:J> aller publicationhoroof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to showcause, if any they have, why the said Adminis¬tration should not bo granted.Given under my hand, this 28th day of

January, Anno Domini 1873.W. W. HUMPHREYS,

Judge of Probate.Jan 30, 1S73 302

"

DR. Gk H. SYMMESHAVING permanently located at Anderson

Court House, offers his Professional ser¬

vices to the citizens of Anderson and publicgenerally. Cases entrusted to him will receiveprompt attention. Can be found night or day,(unless professionally engaged) at his resi¬dence.tho house formerly occupied by Mrs.M. R. Keith, on Maiu Street, Anderson C. H.Jan 2, 1873 263m

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned hereby gives notice that

he will make application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on

Friday, 14th day of February next, for a FinalSettlement of the Estate of Robert Holland,deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.

HENJAMIN HOLLAND, Ex'r.Jan 16, 1S73 286

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho

will make application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Probate for Anderson County, onWednesday 5th day of March next, for a* FinalSettlemenf of tbo Estate of Wm. F. Clinkscales,deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.

BERRY CLINKSCALES, Ex'r.Jan 30, 1873 305 '

ONE LADY IN TOWN

Took Dinner With

ANOTHER LADY IN TOWN.

What was Said :

Why, Mrs.-, where did you get this

superior tasted Molasses ? They are just like

the old kind we used to get before the war-

New Orleans.Mrs. -said:Why, I get them at S. M. PEGG'S Red

Sign Store, where I always find the best New

Obleans Molasses, the best Rising Flour

and the best Coffee.

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STILL THE FAVORITE!

THE CELEBRATED

AMERICANSEWING MACHINE,

One of the Best, and muchthe Cheapest ever offer¬

ed to the Public!

THE SIMPLICITY, EASE AND CER¬TAINTY with which it operates, as well

as the UNIFORM EXCELLENCE of itswork, throughout the entire range of Sewing,including all kinds of work done by any otherMachine, with the addition of the beautifulBUTTON-HOLE and OVERSEAMING, placesit unquestionably FAR in advance of any sim¬ilar invention.The splendid mechanism of this Machine,

and the superior workmanship and materialemployed in ita construction, guarantee theCompany and its Agents in warranting everyMachine they sell to give entire satisfaction.The undersigned is agent for Anderson, Oco-

nee and Pickens Counties, and begs that thosewishing to buy a Sewing Machine, will calland examine the "American" before purcha¬sing clsewhorc. Terms easy.

C. A. REED.Jan 2, 1S73 26

LADIES' STOKE.

MISS 0. C. DANIELSIS happv to inform her customers that she

has almost entirely recovered her health,and can at all times be found at her well-knownLADIES* STORE, prepared to attend to

Dress-Making and Millinery,As heretofore. She guarantees her patrons a

PERFECT FIT ; if not, no charge.She will be pleased to rocoivo calls from her

old customers.

SPECIAL NOTICE.Persons indebted to mo by Account for the

vears 1871-72, will please come forward andSETTLE UP.

Miss C. C. DANIELS.Jan 23, 1873 29

WEST'SGUANO DISTRIBUTOR!

Price, 85.50.Patented August 13, 1872,

W*HICH took the Premium the past seasonat the State Fair of South Carolina, the

Georgia State Fair at Atlanta, Cotton States'Fair at Augusta, the Fair of the Carolinas atCharlotte, and at the Anderson and AbbevilleFairs, can be had by applying to

B. F. CRAYTON <fe SONS,Anderson, S. C.

Jan 23,1873 292m

CONTRACTORS, NOTICE!ON the 8th of Febuary, 1S73, we will close a

Contract for the speedy erection of a largeThree-story Brick Building, for (ho use of theWILLIAMSTON FEMALE COLLEGE.Plans and Specifications mav be seen at the

College. Wo will consider bids for tho wholowork, or for the several items separately.

C. E. HORTON, See.Jan 23: 1873 2931

Something New for the Ladies.

THE

Anderson Emprii t FasMonsC. A. REED & CO., Proprietors,

WAYERLY HOUSE,

ARE now receiving an entirely new andcarefully stock of

LADIES' DRESS GOODS,Black and White Alpaccas,Long Cloths, Cambrics, Ac.Dress and Hat Trimmings, great variety;Large assortment of Ladies' and Misses'Hosiery,

An elegant assortment of Gloves,A handsome selection of Toilet Articles,A large stock of Ladles* Ready Made Cloth-

Chignons, Braids, Curls, Ac;A small lot of late style Hats, that we will

sell very cheap;Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and Veils.

In short, EVERYTHING that the LadiesNEED can be found and bought cheap at

C. A. REED A CO'S.Jan 16,1873 28

Ladies, Misses and Childrens'SHOES!

A. SPECIALITY.WE have a very large and well assorted

stock of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes,of every style, and intend to keep them ingreat variety always on hand at

C. A. REED A CO'S.Jan 16,1873 28

OTTS MANTUA MAKINGAND

Millinery DepartmentWILL be supplied with Ladies competent to

do all work entrusted to us in the latest stylesand most approved fashion, with all workguaranteed. Orders will always have promptattention.

C. A. REED <fc CO.Jan 16,1S73 28

WE ARE AGENTSFOR the Celebrated DAVIS SEWING MA¬

CHINE, which has only to be seen to be ap¬proved, as its advantages are so great that theyare easily understood. All who intend pur¬chasing a Machine would do well to call at ourStore and examine the "Davis" before purcha¬sing. C A. REED A CO.Jan 16,1873 28

DOORS,SASH and BLINDS,

MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIRFIXTURES, Builders' Furnishing

Hardware, Drain Pipe, Floor Tiles,WireGuards, Terra Cotta Ware, Mar¬ble and Shite Mantle Pieces.

WINDOW GLASS A (SPECIALITY.

Circulars and Price List sent free on

application byP. P. TOALE,

20 Haync and 33 Pinckney Sts.,Charleston,& C

Oct 3, 1S72 13 lyi_

DR. W. 0. BROWNE,Surgeon Dentist,

ANDERSON C. II., S. C.

YOUR ARTIFICIAL TEETH, will be madewithout delay.

The price of Gold Plates reduced; also, Rub¬ber work. Attention given to restoring thecontour of the features. Satisfaction guaran¬teed, and the cash required when the work iscompleted.

All you who wear.or try to wear.bad fit¬ting Plates, come and get one that will fit,Nov 28, 1872 21

Kentucky Horses and Mules.THE subscriber has just receiv¬

ed a fresh lot of Horses and Mulesdirect from Lexington, Ky., anddaily expecting another supply

from North Carolina. I can meet the demandof the farmers and others for any kind of ani¬mal, and will warrant them to be young, soundand all right. Give mo a call at the LiveryStables of Thompson <t Steele, Anderson C. H.

D. C. CUNNINGHAM.Jan 9, 1S73 27

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned hereby gives notice that hewill make application to W. W. Humphreys,

Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on

Monday, the 17th day of February next, "for a

Final Settlement of tho Estate of "Polly Clink-scales, deceased, and a Final Discharge there¬from.

Also, will be sold at Anderson Court Houseon the day above specified, the Choses in Ac¬tion belonging to said Estate.

T. L. CLINKSCALES, Adm'r.Jan 16, 1873 285«

Notice Final Settlement.THE undorsigncd hereby give notice that

they will make application "to W. W. Hum¬phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun¬ty, on Wednesday, 26th of Fcbruarv next, fora Final Settlement of the Estate of Asa Harper,,deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.

WILLIAM HARPER.L. L. WELBORN,

Executors.Jan 23,1*73 295

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned hereby gives notico that ho

will make application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Trobate for Anderson County, onTuesdav, 18th dav of February next, for a Fi¬nal Settlement of the Estato of Alfred Fant»deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom.

JOHN C. HORTON, Ex'r.Jan 16, 1S73 2S5

Notice of Final SettlementTHE undersigned heieby gives notice that

he will make application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on

Tuesday, 11th day of February next, for a FinalSettlement of the Estate of J. F. Wyatt, dee'd,and a Final Discharge therofrom.

J. H. BURDINE, Executor.Jan <>, 1873 275»

Notice of Final Settlement.THE undersigned hercbv gives notice that

he will make application to W. W. Humphreys,Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on

Saturday, 8th day of February next, for a Fi¬nal Settlement of the Estate o'f my Ward, Jas.A. Wilson, and a Final Discharge from myoffice of Guardianship.

WM. N. WILSON. Guardian»Jan P, 1873 275*