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F The Press and Banner. s. o. [j U\ fILCil WILSON. | Wednesday, uex. ojl, lch. An Old faper. I Wo have bceu shown by Messrs* Xr>r-> tvood Jones, a copy of 6Yiwt#V*" ^vV/t-j tucky Jlrral'l, dated Lexinylon, Kcn-j tueky, Tuesday, Septeinbur iy., 17f?">;j "Printed i-y J au.es li. Slo-.var',., where j advertisements, essay.4, ariiclo'., ofintel-! ligeuee. ??c.. "will be tltuulitV.iiy reeeiv-j eci," Tbe paper is -well preserved, lias four columns to the p:ige, iv.ul 5s quite an interesting sheet. lu 179-7 news woro noi transhiiited by telegrapu, nor were the mails carried overland wr across the ocean by'Kteatn. The "i'oroijfti Intolli jjonee" is < under dates as follows; Amsterdam, JuqcI; Tbo llaguo, .Tune 7, Paris, July 1. The "Domestic Intelligence*' bears <iates: Philadelphia, August 2-1; l?oston. Aucust 11). In a conspicuous eol iimn Appears this article, sou up somewhat. us follows: l'OKTLAXD, Align n 17. OF F?LA.CE? A. .gentleman from Frcep-jrt lnf6rras, that it n Jhlog vessel lias just arp.ved there, which a ftrw days since spoke -a vessel bound to llali,x? days from London, the Captain of wuteh asserted, TH.?T iI< iSTtl.ITIKS HA1> ACTUAf^V CEASF.D riETWEEN FRANCE AKN(iL.\XD. From thafoUo wi.ig preface to a letter in reply t j son 16 lnercluiuts and tradersin Philadelphia, itwil de seen that even Iho lin anjruil "Washington himself did " not fir ? ^ altogether plain sailing in his .day. ij^e remarks npon G. W.'s letter ? are a in the same manner in which the York Sun now speaks of JPresi- . d?' ,t Slaves. Read the following and J11' jge &>r yourselves: Kic following is the answerof the President '' tiho United States to iW) merchant* and fillers of the city of Philadelphia, a great proportion of winch were either refugees, M'Valists during the war; emigrants, Brittish agents, Ac., to this country, since that period. (Contrast this with theUK^EltAL answer to 50U0 respectable citizens of Boston? 7<>o0 In New York?aud from ~j to 70"0 i!) Philadelphia >vith perhaps 100,000 others in Charlestan, Ac., Amd sec with what regard the general mass I <>f the people are treated when compared [ Willi a few interested individuals, who are largely Interested In JJnnk and thmiliny tiysturns. The Presidents answer to the -jO!) pfijl adelpiiia mercnams <uiu unuus. Gentlemen: I receive with jrreat sensibili- j ty your address on the subject of the Treaty ( . lately negotiated between the United Suites < and Great Britain, expressing: your eontideuw in the constituted authorities, and the .concurrence 01' your opinions with their determinations, on tills highly important sub-j.l Ject. Such sentiment*, deliberately formed, 11 and proceeding from men whose interest, arc \ more immediately concerned than those of t .any other classes of my fellow-citizens, can- s not fail to strengthen that Just coulidenec In the rectitude of public measures which i ,1s essential to the General \Velfare. 1 (Signed) GO. WASHINGTON. ;i The Herald copies the tallowing notice, tf which reminds us somewhat of the spirit t which animated us in the old secession J days of l&iO. Wo give the article, with i the displa}*. as it appeared : From the VIRGINIA HERALD. ? Notice is hereby given, . J That in case the treaty entered into be- \ twoen that d d arch traitor J n J y with the British tyrant should be rati tied? A petition will be presented to tlie General Assembly of Virginia at their next session, f praying that tne said state may recede from r the union, and be left under the govern- f mcnt and protection of ON 10 HUNDRED i THOUSAND FREE AND INDEPENDENT c VIRGINIANS. i P. y. As it will be the wish of the people t 'of the said state, to enter into a Treaty of < Commerce and Navigation with any : tiber sUite, or states o! the present union ; who are uverse to returning aguju under the i ? Aling yoke of O'reat Britain, tlie printers ( tV. tie (at present; United .Statesare request- i r* Publish the above notilieatiou. I Ttleluuoini, July 3(), ITfJo. I ??c>???? : The Office of County Commissioner, i , We have often spoken of the great importance to the people of competent and l'aithful County Commissioners, and now take from tho Springfield Republican the following paragraph which is in entire J accord witli our own views. We think < "W*^v^Tiav^T~'at ever^reaSofi to lit' u ? thanklul for tJjo faithful manner in which jj these officers are discharging their duties V. In Abbeville county. 'j There is no county offlcc approaching the 'l connnlssioncrHhips in impoitaiiee. The sheriff outranks them in dignity and in the J. ambition of poiitiujans, iiut lie has no such ,c sweepof authority, and no corresponding con ITCH lilt? j'lU^Vi l,> UIIU liilruvninvi ......... ?..... uiuiiity. The county commission should (j comprise absolutely the ablest men in tlu- ,1 county. Kut with two or three nobodies on ,, the board, and al wAy.s the risk of having the uble nuin dlsabledoy special intere.t, it he- t( comes a very weak tribunal and authority for ? tJio disposition of the grave matters intrusted n to it. why any portion of the county, or the jy whole county, should deliberately choose to s, be rej)r<a>ented by mere names and im-ompe- Sl tents in a matter of such gravity bionu of (., those mysteries which must be explained by force of habit, a very bad habit, too. t.. Our Enlargement. onlargo our paper this week in or\\at \yo may accommodate both our (> . . ^v\aticl our advertisers. The iV?M f . ' was m'vor more popular with a v ' ^-than at prosent and we shall " ,undone on our part to still il . ;^>ns jmtronago heretofore ^ us by the public. The " utinued the present size a l-c a good run of adver- u *' ysase shall our subscri- T w'' neglected. They may k;J&give them as Kood a aj 4 be fouud in the State. " y$sai~*sf .-* ' ' *" " is edited with great n; r>e to make the homo'e to all. ? r.T?- I" U(1 courier. withdrawn from the "Jwson it Co., and that v - >' by Messrs. Riordan V pgruvc so often spoken of ;rgy and success of the n A' tiiis paper that we have I /"add. It has for years be-on j " 1'. ..cgod to bo one of thc< leaders in < - ~'2, ' of the United States, and "^-^^JThSsr iOrhaps for the last ten years, wielded ai iniluonoo as groat, if not j greater, tian any of its Southern contem- J poraries. The New* and Courier is ad ' mitt^d Vy all to bo a great paper, and jeeond to none in ability, vim and typographical appearance. Q-l ? Taking Advantage of the Poor Xcgrc^ ^ A man rocently in one of the lower ? counties of this State was troubled by i thieves frequenting his corn crib. Last week he set a musket near the door s# . I that as the thief opened the shutter it " pulled a string which touched the trig- " | gcr. Next morning there was a dead African in that man's back lot. I t. ^ , Mrs. Joirorson Darin hat; just returned tothis country, leaving hor (laughters at 0 school in Germany, while many of the r poor women of tho South who <>acb eon- J tributed a dollar to the relief of Jell' soon ' after, the war, haven't pot enough 11101103' * ,to buy their daughters a calico dross. ? j .Complexion of the Senate. j s Tho noxt Senate will likoly stand twen- ? ty-oi>e Democrats, cloven Republicans, .and ono Independent. The Radical par(ty in this State is dead boyond a doubt. 1 T,h,e time for paying taxes haa be^ji extended to the 15th of November. This X was right and proper, as many have not,, \ as yet, had the money or the opportunity . ' . \ 8EV?KAL,of our exchange# are urjilns: the 1 .Claims of Col. A. C. Haskell for Associate Justice. 1 iuuoE RiciiD Ik now at Anderson. . k I*. ''imp, ex-Treasurer of Spnrtiin^iitcn sentenced to ja.ll for not HBBBCfiBMBHHSjaBHHM olffc. ?i.7aajnr-.-y It is ndmst'eu th.iia largemajorityoi ti: House ;uiii i>; iy it majority <>! the mtV uc in faviu oi" a material juoviitlcatio:. o he t.it ill, although when the protected inter sts ;>: ?* Btined up and prcA?urels brought l' on ''our member," the fr?v-trade "<:au*e o.iy not lie no strong- te it seems. Hut a mod ier.tion ot'the t;;riu" is mm of our immediat it!cjs>ltios ami eannt)' be lore.; delayed. W halt have no sub>Ti';ei".l extension "f oo oiv5>:n market till it is opened !>y cojumer i;?l treaties with those nations most.natural y dependent oil us. IvJr. .Vkii.son, by tli yay, lias detained to aet with the Sari.to.'. V'-is-tirtile eouiieil on !ii? ground that tt:eti> >ry of absolute lVe'.--;r:n!c should > ? l?-K n ibeyauee, as acceptable t<> im-.-r ititeiligcn persons, while revenue j-efo/m should lie <li Wtul to s!!<-h inoditieatioiis <>( tile tfU'i II* o ii.. of such commercial ti'.'si. i<* is are compatible wit h tl?<* i of on omtneree,* und tin; collection of :i custom ovviiuc. This is the ground {Is " Si'i'iKov:; . onterrriKv took, but j?s Mr. \:kins.;:i' eai ?.i>icsfti ion is to the elaborate system oi' lo :al ami national clubs contemplated by tint oily, und which ho evidently thinks wil ilar.n rather titan convineo tne manufaetur ng interest. 3lr. Atkinson thinks mm tin 'reform,that all moderate and thoughtfu 'men hope for will pruceed as last es it is de sirable that they shou'd," tinder ostium i iir. we suspect. ttie inertia of the protective inbit, whieii, like all report to stimulant, i ."cry hard to (blow oil'.?SprinyfulU tut. Aiivektisikg.?Any business can be ex !cnded and increased l?y placing it promi neiitly before t Ik-public In the newspapers o die day. This isa lac: which many uill ad init, yet it is only tin* sandiest number o usincss men who aro wise enough tobouet! themselves by ndvertisim; in Iheir home pa per. And again, some who do, act upon tin principle that the amount thus expended is i mere gratuity bestowed upon the paper thu favored by their patronage. A greater mi* take they couid hardly commit. The pape . ontajning their announcements cues to hun lreds of families, it read, perhaps, by thou <utids of readers, und the advertisements i op tains are sib?ol but potent soliciUn; agents ever before the reader, who doos no jive them the re bull' be would likely hestov jpoll the traveling salesman. The cheapen ivay in tbe world to become. inuious anu un oily sure ?.iul cheap way to extend your bus iriess?to receive orders mid secure trade iron persons w hom you do not know, and win inuy live at a distance from your place o Imsiness?Is to advertise your wares and le ;he public know what.you have for salo. / stranger who reads a paper always draws tbi conclusion that ft business not advertised ii it does not exist in the town. Said a wittj Krcnebman. "Kven the eliurches admit tin necessity of advertising, else why do thej ring the bells proclaiming that services an ibout to beiiin. In the ten days which have elapsed sinci the Freuch people rejected bis candidate fo the Assembly, Marshall MacMahou has mad* shift-in every possible direction to avojd giv ng up the liroglie and Fourtou cabinet, tbi luthors of the present misery of Frauce. Ya ious devices have been discussed in conclavi Tor getting along with an opposition chambe, mil a reactionary cabinet. It is now propos >d to have the four vacant seats in the Kenati 11 led with monarchists, and then to Jholc iver the Assembly the threat of another dis solution. It is not probable however, that tin hleanists will submit to further prolonga ,ion of tin-distress, or that the Senate wil iiliow the behests of despotism so readily at t did last spring. We do not beilve that tlx Senate will support the Irish soldier furthei n his reckless trifling with the material Inerest and moral progress of the country.? tyrinyflcld Republican. The Fouk Babies.?The news of Jlrs. T. r. Suggs having given birth to lour babie> ast week, was brought to this city by a lad.v rim lives near her in Gaston county, uud vhnso veracity is beyond question. Tin tory whs a good deal talked of in the city esterday, and doubts were expressed as t?; ts truthfulness. We will supplement it: -laving stated it at the time of its occurrence md having ago in, yesterday, referred to the net that Mrs. Sunns guve birth to triolets lesf han two years ago, we now recall the facl hat this lady cave birth, one at a time, tc hrec children before the triplets were born, She has boon married now but five years, nnd * the mother of ten children?an average, i1 hey had come singly, of one during every six nouthsof her married life. Wojwure Informd, yesterday, by a citizen.01 Gaston, thai rhen slie presented lier husband with the l ipids. Gov. Brogden, who then occupied th< xecutlve chair of the State, presented hei vith SJOO.?Charlotte Observer 'itilh. 4<J>, Up to this time, Oct. 21, we have had nc 'rost to injure anything this Fall, It will be omcinbered that last, year we had a killing rost on the 5th of October, materially inuring lute corn nnd cutting oil'the cottoi :rop. So far this year the weather has beer mutually fine for the farmers. The lateness >f the frost and the clear dry weather wii jiuse all the cotton bolls on the stalk to opcr md enable planters to save much of-tlx 'tuple that, a month ago, they expected t< ose. This is fortunate, for the crop in thii ,'ounty is very light ut its best?not. over twobirds. Another advantage the flue weathci wis given?it enabled the runners in save ai their fodder, haul in nil the corn from the lov grounds and pick the pea fields as clean ai they chose. Taken all altogether, the Hal his year has heari the finest, for all agricul tiral interests, wo have had fur many years.L'liion lH?ws. False Impression. It is generally supposed by n certain clnsi ?f citizens, who are not practical or expert ;nced, that liyspepsla can not invariably b< ured, but we are pleased to say that Oreen'i An'fust l-'lower has never, to our kno\v)''d>rfl ille'l to cur(*i*j*]>e'ps'ni fnTTTXfver complaint i all its forms, such as Mour Stomach, Co?i veness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the I cart, low spirits, Ac., ?fcc. Out of.'iO.(HA) dozen ottles sold last year, not a single failure was . ported, but thousands of complimentary Mors received from Druggists oi wonderful ures. Three doses will relieve any case, ry it. Sample bottles lu cents. Regular Size > cents. For sale by all druggists. tf The Abbfvitlc Press and Manner begin* to nd the patent old side impracticable, from ic fact that the inside won't contain all the latter that is />/-m?ing for a place therein, his looks like coining to a more healthy aeon of the whole body, for whilst the inside lay not be too much crowded with 'nutritive latter, least there be a lessening of the vital >rees, the outside cannot be too much roxleted in its legitimate adorning, and the ibstantialltles which give force in its prestation. And this may solve the problem of Itficulty related by the Neivberry J[er<dd as icistimr between its editor and tiie girls. >'iIson will come out all right yet.?I've Dec 'alc/muiti. ?o MAititiKD.?On Tuesday evening, October t, at. the residence of tlie bride, by Rev. J. . Iliden, 1>. D., Mr. James 1). Stcen and Miss latnie Xye Marshall, all of this city. The uppy pair left by the .ilr Line last night for tiantunnd ClarKsville, Georgia, on a visit to le bride's relatives. They carry with them ir congratulations ami best wishes, hoping mt success and happiness may accompany icin through all the vicissitudes of life.? 'rvenviUe Sews. Tjik Aktesjax Wkm..?'The work at the rteslan well still drags it slow length along, he depth reached up to noon yesterday was U75 feet, and the boring still continued, here ore no indications of the long looked if water.?Journal of (Jjiamerec. The French Republican vote Is announced i 4.090.1^7. The Republican majority will be iout 1,000,OOU, In torty-elsrht constituencies ot a single vote was polled for tho (Jovernicnt candidates. Of tho six negroes who burned the town ? arllnxtoii. 8. C\, last July, four hnve been ntencod io the penitentiary for life mid the ;hor two for ten and twenty years rcspect'ely. The Jury was composed'of whites and lacks. Mr. W. P. II ix, tlio popular photographer f this city, 1ms accepted a position in the uiillshiiiK house ot I). Appleton it Co., New ork.?Phoenix. PENDLETON 1'ROPRIETC PENDLETON FOUNDRY & M/ AUGUS MANUFACTT KHODES' COTrJ \LSO made to oiiler Steam Engines and b( Horse powers, Threshing Machines, IV n 11 slsos. Cotton Presses, for hand, Horse V Repairing done at very low prices. GRA.!NX> C MILIil ?A REAL LAC !5 CASES TRIMMED HATS. .0 C.^KES STRAW AND FELT UATS 00 Cartons FRENCH AND AMERICj >0 Cartons PLUMES AND FDWEKIS 1000 Pieces GROS GRAIN IUBBONS1000 Pioces NEW HAMBURG EMBR 100 Dozen SILK TIES AN.'? HAND! iO Pieces TIE AND SCAFP LACES\ COMPLETE STOCK OF TORCHON HAT ORNAMENTS, CELLULOID JE And all the Novel AT/WHOLES AI MILLINERS SUPPLIED AT NEW Y At October 31, 1877, 12 rn? P. L. CALH WHOLESALE AND Dry Goods, * m GJL.+rfAaaaoaca<~w,foouca .vii.^ joacajoi ;'!TiTT!S PiLLS ;:j ? ;J A Koted Divine says . They are worth their weight in gold. t'READ WHAT h'E SAYS: ' I Dr. Tutt:?Dear Sir; For let: yttir* I hav? been ^ I Aninriyrto Dyspepsia,ConMipntion, and Piles. I.tst *! tmn.^your pill* were recommended to me ; I used ' | thc?.? ib'U with Httio laitnj. I ma now u well umn, ' i have pood appetite, digestion nerlact, re^ularslooln, s ! pile.1- poiic, and I iiavejr.uned forty poendk solid ?eah. 1 i Tlivv n* ?.orth their weieht in rold. n Ki.v. K. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. TUTTS PILLS I medicine thirty year*, and CUSS. SICK KJ2AD- fora loojf tirac'was demon ' ACiiS. Ftrnlw of anatomy in the i I,, . _ Medical College of GeorTUTT'S PiLLS s cuiiB DVPriPiiLi. tc? that they are prcparod m. . i.. on Ltealinc principles. TUTT'S PILLS Sti#'" f,? "" }U )Ju oncceeded la . CUES OOHBTISAIJOJf combining In them the - . _ kertWnr? antagonistic f TliTTJfc Pi? I ? ?n.iw. ? of * rtrenffthem -i ' u 1 1 ** 1 *?-" *? i?g,furj[otivttnmda/ur> <j CUES TILKtt. i/tifioaic. t I Tfceir Srnt apparent ef" TlfYTif* Dif I C M to increase the ap^ I (J I la ilLLw petit* by causing the footi 1 U> jwotierly Usui nii late, cuaja TTffXJl JJfO XH?I? tk? sysUra is no\ir> 11 ishntj mi4 by tkeir tonk r g\ * !? ? o?tl?? digestive or* tutt s pills - HM'UliMii>N produced, t CVJLS BILIOUS OOLIO THe Mpiditv with which i ' f?r>mn tmir aw /UtA, t TMTTIP DH f O whila ?a<Ur tk? influeacc r II I I U riwLO of tk*?? pills, *>( itself in' CUHS SlSVXr OOX- dratas A?lr adaptability JVLAZXT. I" aoawsk tlf body, anil - WsacalfceircfllCTirjrincMr: tim pills aiKktily. dyspepsia," wastf in? of U? a?u#cles, slug. t CPUS KUiU XTVM& ,?>> ? rf the liver, t . ekaoas# MMrtiputioa, and L- ?ipur*iuif HMiltk a?d strtnjfik totka ?y?Uin. Sold 1 -v?rywhere. (Jt&cc, jj U* ?y tfHeot, New York. " "f^Srbrlsci^^3 ? hj Cray Kj:? caa V? ?kaasr*4 to a 3 E elo??r Mack by a aiatfla appIWatioa ?f | r N Ik.Turf's Hair Dye. It acta lika magic, P E and is varraJKad as karmlaaa as water. - Priea 11.at*. Cx5o? jj Mwny S*., N. Y. ; What is Queen's Delight? ; Re&d the Answer It is a plant tkat grows la Ike t "*?k, and is spe' dally adapted to th? core of di??a?ca of that climato. 111 "nature's own remedy, Entering- at one* into t)i? blood, axpalling all scrofulous, syphilitic, and rhcumatJc affections. Alone, it it a starching alterative, but whaa combined with Saraaparjlla, Yellow Dock, and other kerbs, it forma i Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla 1 and Queen's Delight, ' The no? powerful blood purifier known to medical ' science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased joints, fool j discharges from the ears and no6trils, abscesses, skin ' discuses, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of 1 secret practices, disordered liver and spleon. Its uw Strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com. ' plexion, and builds up the body wita i Q HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.? f As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly : recommended. Hundreds of caws of the worst type have been radically cured bv it. Being purely veg. etable its continued use will do no harm. The best 1 time to take >t ic during; me summer ana ijui j-xnu intt'ad of debility, headache, fcrer and ague, you will enjoy robust health. Sold by all drujrirUU. Prico, |i;oo. Office, J5 Murray t>tr?ct, NtwYoriu : The RUSSO-W AI? :TURKISHWim | AGENTS WANTED! I tills '"omprolicnslvc, Superbly Illns i 1 trated History of the present mometi . tous struggle in the East. Its accurate mars i plans uml many elegant Engravings are i s special feature. It rIvcs a c.kai'hic iiistohi . of each Country, with Historic and Iicscrint r lve sketches of the primitive manners, pic 1 tures'iue customs and domestic life of tin , Contestants. Describes the * Dreadful Massacre of Cbristiuns . in Bulgaria; the Frightful Turkish Atroci . ties in other places; the uprising of the masa es in Herzegovina. It gives the Stirring Hat ties and Thrilling Incidents of the was, and 1 the most liicinating and exciting work of tin ?i?ri? Aunntc i?vt* vii rt* t.f nwnnnt. find ri?udl sale*. Prospectus Books now ready. s Also Agents Wanted on our GRAND COM " III NATION PROSPECTUS representing of universal Interest. It incfudc5, AKhUniltu ral, Biographical, Historical, Ui''1^',!,VK Miscellaneous Works, with SU?-'. 1'tie "Jin I)ecriptIon of each Look, SpeeVn'en and Specimen Illustrations." l}* from this Ppospixtus when all si%p'? BooR fail. Also on our FjNE [WirO ENGLTSX& AMILY GERMAU Protestant and Cntholic, \ With Invaluable Illustrated Aids and Superb Uindings. Nearly 100 Styles. Superior to all others and Indispcnsiole to every family. Gu~ Particulars l'ree. Address JNO. E. POTTER & CO., Publishers. PIIILAUELPIA. August 29, 1877. If. Tie Palmetto Cotton Gin, M AN UFAUXUttMJ ui J, M. MATTHEWS, Ninety-Six, S. C. DEALER IN FURNITURE, Collins, Beltint? and Gin Material generally, and Agent lor Steam Engines, Threshers, Reapers and Mowers, Cotton Presses, etc. CONDENSERS, Feeders and Seed Crushers attached to Gins when desired. RKPAIKINO CAREFULLY 1)0 XK. All communications receive prompt attention. Purchasers should call or correspond with him before purchasing elsewhere. Jt?i oun, 1JS77. tf. "Eugene 13. Gary. Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE V. II., S. C. ^ Special attention to the collection ot claims. [Nov. 1-, 18*70 tf & BEOS., >RS OF THE & 1IOAUDMAN LCHINE WORKS -ta, ga.. HERH Ob- THR ?ont planter j-flora. Saw Mills, (iri*t Mills, Flour 31111s j>s. Iron Uailing, water Wheels, (tin Gearing, ?ater Powers. Oct. 81, 1K77 12 in. >:penitsra! , 3xt 353 3etl 3t ND;e goods i VN FLOWERS, J . -all shades. OIDEIUES, 3c. to 75c. CERCHIEFS, ?in all similes. LINEN LACES. WELRY, Plated and Jet Jewelry. ties of tne season, .E AND RETAIL. ORK PRICES. Ordors carefully filled. J. H. TEUMP'8. NO. 220,BROAD STREET. OUN & CO., RETAIL DEALERS IN Clothing Hats, / I Augusta Hotel Corner Hrosul anil Wnshisiprton Streets, J AUGUSTA, GA.. j Has beoH thoroughly lienovated, Re modeled, and Newly Famished. IT IS locator', in tl:ft centre of business Twlo^rjijth Oi/icc in tl.c Hotel I'uildlnp Kxpvoss UHu'.o in .!io :-arnc Mock. I'ost-OI ticoooJy one block oil'. Ail ot her public con vcnit'iices close at hand. I 'l'i:i> oil!c.i of (.lie I!.>:c! will be open durin; J tliu and iriKst.s will be received, o j called :'.t nny hour. W. E. MGOP-E, Prop'r. I Kates of fiourd, $2.00 r day. Oct. :!), 1.H77, lO.DELPHr YJ TIGJ.ESAEE qi:<1 Retail dealer In COOKING STOVES,TIX WAKE, Ac., Ac. HAVE at all times iu Stock IhoM* Firs , Class Sloven, EXCELSIOR, f"(K)K, 1 SipW'ART, HENRY CLAY, PLANTER, Ac. W. J. DELPU, 205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. At Lowe?t Prices. No Charge for Dniyng< October 21,1>~7,3m. i TTbraheT 4 T -nn 1 XT iii WATCHES, DIAMONDS JEWELRY, SILVERWAR] And Fine Fancy Goods, 300 BROAD ST. COIt. McINTOSCH AUGUST^, GA., ESTABLISHED 1812. WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. October 1S77,3m. p WEST { ALADDIN sons'{SecurityOil, THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE. ' Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WATER WHITE IN COLOR. Fully Deodorized. WILLWOTEXPLODE KIQHESTt AWARD CentennialExposition For Exctllenc? of Manufhctaro AND HIGH FIRE TEST. " ' 3 it- T B junasnea 0/ w UUUOUM ?^ Read this Certificate?One of Many. Howatw Fire Iksfrakcb Co. op Bai,tiVOKE, Baltimore, Dec. 23<l, 1874.?ilettn. C. HVif <f &>iu,? Grtultnien: Having used the various | oils sold in thin city for illuminating purposes, I take pleasure iu recommending your "Aladdin Security Oil" as the tufest ami oat over used in our household. lours truly. [Signed] ANDREW REESE, President. Manufactured toy " C. WEST & SOIVS, Baltimore. I 7 r Try it, and you will we uo other* iV^^ScBec Main Street, near the CottonfcfcKJjlos, GREENVILLE, S. C., I MANTFACTrREH of HARNESS, S^T* DLES, THAM AND MOOY (JOI LARS. Premiums awarded me at State sin C'ouuty Fairs for the "best." Dealer In Krone Calf skins, White Oak and Hemlock SoI< I'pper, KLp. Whang and Harness LEATHEI1 \\ hips, Buggy Umbrellas, Haddlery llard ware, Ac., A LARGE STOCK constant ly on hand at the LOWEST PRICES Repairing dono to orde' and expedition ly. All (roods warranted as represented SPECIALTIES?Shoo Findings and Tannert and Machine OILS. Agent for the sale <j Alexander, Allen & MeHec'* celebrate! Leather. [Oct. 10, JS77, 5m KEEP UP YOUR CREDIT. McDonald&Cc ARE now out of Business for a shor time only, and CERTAIN LY EX PEC'T ALL who owe them, to settle a Hxw n?r>fl mon?v to uurchasi their Fall Stock. WE have, out of our little, helped you out of your abundance, help us; thereby proving yourselves worthy ol' tlio kiiuf nesH bestowed upon you. You niuj want lielp again. Remember? A frient in need is a friend indeed. Very Respectfully, w. t. Mcdonald. & Co. September 12, 1S77, tf. IF you want n dozen upool cotton for3 cents, call on Itononbcrg. To Debtors. "VTO man has been more lenient than ! JAi have bean towards my debtors, ant for this reasoirl think they should pa^ rue now that I noed the money, l'ay uj old scores and start anew. Respoctfullv, W. T. PENNEY. Oct. 17, 1877. tf. FSBE! FIRE!! FIREl!! rFHE undersigned huve (his day unite* 1 their Agencies, representing FOKT1 MILLION I)ULL A IIS Capital and Assets, am ask a continuation of tlii! patronage beretc fore bestowed upon us. Wo feel assured tVa with our combined strength and experience wo can give entire satisfaction to our custom ers. ltatcs as low the least. Olllce over Po* Olllce, Abbeville, S. C. DcPltE it BRANCH. J. F. (\ DrPllK, Wr T. Hkakch. [September 1,1877. August 2t), 1S77.3in MILL Jb'Utf, bALii. rpiIE undersigned will sell nt Abbevlll A Court IJouse ou Salesday in Novenibc next, their Wheat and Corn Mill on HO< SKIN CHEEK, near Due West. HOBERT PRATT. W. E. BARMORE, Octobcr 10,1877, tf. GUNS, PISTOLS AND JEWKLIT A T a Sacrifice lu Rosenborg's Wore. &. [October 10, 1877. BLEACHED and Brown Homespuns ft 5 cents u yard at Rosenberg'#. Edwin Parkei ?DEALER IN? , -DRUG, MEDICINES, Stati?nn.w mul P.nnlr, _ tossi ; twbkttt" r i i IT Iff ui which are mow wi in the County of A fair Prospect ol as fore long. A I Terms can be plyinj R Oct. 31, 1877 tf, ' TO THEl My customers know that I have heretofore in stylo, quulity and prices. Tho-time has come when tlieso goods < tJio iNorm nnu ?\ usu I do not go backwards, but continually rai !* new styles. I havo made reductions in pric . pense to placo in your hands a Price List tbi I respectfully invite you to call and examl ing elsewhoro. Orders by mail will receive It would make tho list too large to describ Bedroom, Parlor Suits, Dining Itoom, Office Sccretarios, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Cast this list contains only a few of tho price# of , PARLOR SUITES.-Slx Chairs, Huir Cloth or Itcps, ?21,321,828. * PARLOR ROCKERS.?Carved Top, Hair ? 7 Cloth or Ilop. gfl.OO, $11.00, $14.00, $17.00. J MATTRESSES.?Straw and Cotton, 83.50. $4.00; Shuck and Cotton, $3.75, $1.25; Cotton $y.0u ? SIDEIlOAltl'S.?Marble Tops. S20, S25, S30, $35, ? >10, $4.">, 5-50; Marble topn upwards to $150. ? PARLOR SUITS.?Seven plooes, Uair Cloth J or Reps, $45,850,800, $70,860, $00, $lOu, $125; Nine $ > pieces, Leather or Caue, 8150; Eight pieces, (1 Fine, upwards to $150. li CHAM13BR SUITS.?Imitation "Walnut or f Oak, $20; Ton pieces, solid head, carved top, l $24, $28,834, J40, $45, 850. DRESSINGS CASES.?Ten plcces, $10, $45, N $ 50,? >>, $00: Ten plcces Walnut $70, $so, $00, $100, ten pieces walnut upwards to $<T00. d C'HAIBS.?Cane sent, per bulf doaen S5.75, e Cane seat, Dlnlne half dozen, 38.75, Cane seat li beut Dinltig per half dozen $10.00, Split neat per half dozrn 83.50, Best Cano seat,' $4.75, ~ Wood scat. $-125. ^ - RUCKEILS-Wood Scat Arm, $2.00; Wood Seat Nurse, ?1.00; Cano Soat Nurse, $2.o0; Cane Seat A rm, S575. * WALNUT BUREAU SUITS.-Ten plcces, enclosed Winh Stand, $f!5. >ij, i'lO: Ten pieces, t< Marble top, enclosed Wash Stand, $45, $50, $>5, $00, $05; Ton pieces, marble top upwards to $12) $: No charge for freight, drayjigc or packing Thanking you for past favors, I roi < Octobor3l, 1877, 12 m. WHITEB) NOW OCCUPY THE TWO WHITE'S BL0( Where they are Prepared to ] Stocks c General Mi { To be Found in ti THEIR AIM will be to supply ull tUo WAN] Goods are Astoni SATISFACTION OUA11ANTKKJ). Whit< October 3,1S77, tf. GENERAL IE READY-MAPI XXetts a,n ALL STYLES AN TRUNKS AND 1 5 Boots, am l Always oj !l A T Y Htock of ,l 'over horctol I. 31 Exiimiiit'my Stoc^N^,5^ 5,,y?r wauls fc HOiniblc price*. lIC** ^, S77 ;f ttt/ .to'EI . .A. STRICTLY C A. |Ea (TKESIRES to notify his frU?"^? t SLW sin ess (.n a strictly CA?v\ < small profit. His stock will co^8'st in Pa I Dry Goods, Clothing, Ha^s? 2?' Bacon, Lard, CoYn> Gris T also have on Hand a F"i ^oek * WHISKEYS, COGNAC, PEAkf1 ANJ [ SHERRY, MADEIRA, POFf.1- ^A ' WINES, and a Good Stock of A . I will make it to the advantaue of I)Ur< and Prices. ^ April 18, 1377. tf. : ITSffi , House, Sign and ] J ABBEVILI ) /I RAINING, Marbling, Papcr-Hancrlnp Kalsr !j 4fiJ-Sl?eelal attention paid to Frescoing of t WORK WARRANTED. DrrnTlVV i DENT i ABBEVILLE, S. C., Offie< t CELEBI t THE OLD * ISRISTftPHEl -OFAUGUSTA. SAVAMA1 o Famous for honest gi amous for low pricj amous for courtesy Wo liavo now completed tho largest and offered in 0 . We are proparod to oiler extra inducement? the following REASON NO 1- SWMi REASON NO 2- EMM louMt live per ci* , REASON NO 3- SftSfSKf ^ CUllt. lllUll Mllllll \ i .' III.II.. i OSLyJS nr5yiF=g ESB orking Successfully uderson,- v/ith a i many more be'rice List and had by ap; to . TOZER, COLUMBIA, S. C. PUBLIC, Augusta, Ga., August 1,1877. 3 led fche "Furniture" trade of the South, lan bo urchasod as cheap from mo as in ise the standard of my goods, and add cs wherever possible, and spared no exit will help you to purchase goods, no my stock and prices before purchasas much attention as if given in person, e and copy all the different prices of , Standing Parlor and Ladiesr Desks, as, manufactured by mo, aud therefore, goods kept by me. BUREAS.?Imitation Walnut and Glass, 7.75, 89.75, "Walnut and Glass, 813.75, 817.50; Volnut quarter Marble and Glass $19.00, 824.00 zo.w, oot.uv; wmuub IUII .uui uiu uuu ifiiiaa ,nd upwards to8100.00. BEDSTEADS.?No. 1 Bed S2.25, No. 2 Bed 2.75, No. 3 Bod Solid Head, 1 feet, 0 Inches htjjh 3.75, No. 4 Solid carved top, ft. H In. high 4.00, No. 5 Bed Solid carved Uip, French S8.U0, >o. 1 Bed Walnut, carved top, fl feet high 7.75, No. 2Bed Walnut, ?olld head, carved top feet 6 In high 89.75, No 3 Bed Walnut, Rolrd lead, carved top, 7 feet# In high 511.75, No 4 led Walnut, (solid head, carved top, 6 reetu In, ilgli 8 14,00. WASHSTANPS.?Imitation "Walnut $1,75. Viilnut enclosed 81,00, Wul nut Marble top 8C00 WARDROBES.?Walnut 817, Walnut two mwcmtfllJ, Walnuttwo drawcredrop handle* arved top 822, $30, "Wulnut two draw, drop undle, carved top, fancy panels 835. TABLES.?Round or Square 31,50, Walnut entre, draw$.'1,00, Walnut Centre Marble top 7,00, #,00, 89,00, $12.00, 818,00, S20.00,825,00. TOWEL RACKS.?Wulnut 50, 81.00, SI,50, 2,00, $4,00. SOFAS.?Large Hair Cloth or RepH, carved >p 318,822, S2?, S!0. TKTE-A-TETES.?Tetc 815,00, S 10,75, 819.75, 24,75. nain, yours rcspcotfullv. &. V. DeGRAAF. * aOTHEES STORES KNOWN AS I iNOS. 1 k 1 Exhibit One of the Largest >f erchandise te Up-Country. [*S OF A CUSTOMKU us* nearly as possible shingly Cheap. 8 Brothers. RCflANDISE. fcLOTHING d Caps, D LOW PRICES JMBRELLAS. d ?hoes. GROCERIES, i Hand. foro been ho I^ixrpo, so Viirlccl nnd Ohenp. )r tliu k'all ttiul Winter. Supplied ut rcusmites:. 1 A ttT-T TTTST TSiT-T! U s~s k. J M A TJEST e has ietermined to conduct bis bu 5 aud vNin dispose his goods with a rt of ots, Shoe&. Crockery, Flour, fl, Sugar aid Coffee., of LIQUORS, VORN AND RYE D APPLE BRANDY, N. E. RUM, LLAGA ANJD fcOUPPERNONG D LAGER. jhasers to call aud examine my stock iOeqxxosst. m, Ffes^oFain(eH ,E, S. C, A nninlnff, Gliding on Glnss.Tin nnd"S\ ood. ,'hurclieH, Halls, nnd Dwellings. 4Q'ALL Qotuber 10,1S77. .Hn VlljiSSiLJi'M , 1ST, ; Qrer the Post Office. lATED I FIRM R GRAY & CO, - r [I AND NEW YORK. i 30DS. BS. I TO CUSTOMERS. ' 1 ho^t assorted Stock of Dry Good1 ever ( eorgia. i to Customers, and aro able to d? so for reasons: ; CASH AND SAVE THE CHARGES FOR , folly 10 per cent. I : THREE HOUSES, AND CONSEQUENT- j . I -. I...t ?, ]nr?n, Kliunn Hiir at uuuiituuij Iiw.vmcu vv " "ales enap.le us to conduct our , ms proportionate expenses, at le^t live per ] \ FALL STOCE RECEIVED. PRINTS, Homespuns, Blankets, Whil Red and Canton Flannels, B< Comforts, Ladies' Cloaks, and General Stock of Dry Goods a: Notions. ' ' SHOES, SHOES, SHOE? CUNNINGHAM AND TEMPLETOI TIAVF, opened their SHOES nnd c?n su ply customers at greatly reduced price*. HATS, HATS, HAT!CALL ON Cnnmn^ain & Templeton AND pet tlio litest stylo HATS for youi and old men. n-Dnrrpono nT?nm?T>Txit VJJ.WUJUi.VJL-<0, UIVVUXiXVIX/I; SUGAR, COFIEE, and SHELF GOODS all kludH ut CMNINGIAM&THPLETON' September 191S77, tf. BARNWELL & GQ., Are Daijjr Adding to Thei Stock, Consisting of JTAPL.E DRY GOODS Ofall kinds, BOOTS AND SHOE! A Great arietj of New Style Olotlxingr, STTfiAT flwn nm?T?T7.t U V VAAA V VA * A4* f Every Grade, BACON, LAEB, FLOUR SYBTJ AND MOLASSES, Fresh Meal and Grisi SVERY WEEK, BA GING AND TIES Always on hand. ScptcmbID, 1877. tf. ~~-OUTZ'S HORS&ND CATTLE POWDERS, or prereat \V. T. iNNEY, Abbeville, H. (.. J. F. ' WNbJGND, Hodges Dejot, 8. C. ~TC THE PUBLIC. HAVremoved my DENT AI OFFICE to l the mi on tho Upper Corne.'of oj:anite kangk, er Mr. Mars' Store. ' JO. S. THOMBON, , Ientist, I Pcpteier 10,1S77, tf. I NOTICE IS liobv given thai an apjieat.'on wll be ade to the next ses'op of the Legtahiro to amend tho chrfcr of the Sxvanu Valley Rail Road o/'era new cliartei [September J. IS77. tf. IttJROVEP?ED SEWIN^ M/INE. * ? of the boxfln the Market for ?? 400 Pounds J'"* Cotton or 835 fo" Jush. ' on CjLL atMIK'; JOEY'S,or on my- y V?lf. and cxmi, 0 Pure-honing else- Pin Wh'V- C. V. HAMMOND ~~ SfUembcr 19,' La^i A Few Tl#" fle MbJ VEKTHE A_p. Oar KID A)Vj otus dollar a pair, _ _ Oar COHa'S cwtf. Very ?ood. P \ Our BLAvSIIjSI.W) to-$l.oO pcryura ? ' Our J'I(K A^.8?all jrnuleH and prlccn.Tit ?c woul special attention to ? the/- bare" ALPACAS to he W t^any^ierc 1 artie'e ata3><;euutH mind yintiu.il j \foIill 4t;K STIDKEHS GOODS at S3 u?ter cent#', SD%_wCcntH. UHIU Our HUHMMINGS from 0'4 A cents ti? v rjj pe 'i'lic largest assort- Keb nientcerv. Ujjibcvllle. Our HlLK S>s\l? cents each. UU>VLINGJ"> r?ck In n-oat variety. ygg All ^be ub?>v?*ousniut tlilu^* more 'S 'i to be *?und at tlr 50 ' BROTHERS. 0(t2,1877-tf E. 1 White E" *. IIuoues mi MmM Eiorik. ^ ' whiihoghes, im ~~ _ ' icuui. irs in . oi' tilt1 , drilled flats, Caps- Umbrellas, etc. ! , gia, S Street, EJg; jpp.iiasci, weston, s. c. a^j,es ltkjikellas^? fepaihedtoobdeu. volvos 0ct- 3- w - ijuuaf IMpCITEMENT! H GRAIPE IN _ STORE f ? Tithe Visitors tionait I ly x? rn AbBDuring the Fair! ? 1st Us* r. rrTi sivc, encrgctlc people of huutls? A ? \11 Jounty will doubtless turn it son l; iV tho great occasion,as well griiphU iut en HjolnliiK countlcs, I tnk? curel'ull in many j inrorjn them that thtjr This ? thlB opp y -witu one Ftone" by com- aiuoug may ' K their photographs t*k>n. vouuirj ing pr^S open every day during tho My u'lillf L>t> found in [ GIN GE R1RI And Shafting AND BOLTS CHEAPER TITAN E'.KE BEFOBK AT THE "6? k Forest City Founc J and Machine "Storks, GEO, R. LOMBARD & C ' | AUGUSTA, GA. ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, Mill Gearing aud Ka'chin OF ALL KINDS Made and repaired promptly. Oct. 3, 1877, tf. KTotice. T^HE annual incctin^of the Hoard of ( i ty Commissioners will beheld at 1 ville Court House on the first Tuesd November next. Persons haying c must render them in by the fir>-t day c P" vombcr or tiiey will not be audited a meeting. By order of the Board. ROBERT JONE Acting Cl< UCC. 8, Ufi I, 01. EXECUTORS NOTG lg S A Ll PERSONS Indebted to tlio Estf A W. N. BLAKE, Deceased, ore h( of notified to make payment on,or befor M of November next, or action will be t to force collection. ALL persons having claims airainst sa Stato will present tbcm duly attested, t* undjersigued. W. K. BLAK] A. M. BLAKE Execute October 3,1R77, tf. Keep it Before tne Peop! THAT STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES T AT WHITE BROTHE ALL KINDS?Cheap! Cheap I! Chea , 26 Years in Bed. >TF a man lives 80 years, one thli X Ilia life is spent In l>od. In orilci make it comfortable, nil persons slv use the sprinjr bed, which is now sojc low as to be within the reach of all. sale bj' 1 J. D. CHALMERS & CO, 5 Oct. 17, 1S77, tf. LOOK AT THi: I Gents OVER SHOES at 75 cent* per pail Ladles OVEJt SHOES at (50 cents per pali Misses OVER SHOES nt.7) centR perpaii I* Children* OVER SHOES at -10 cent*peri i All of the above at White Brothel JTjXAMINE W. JOEL SMITH'S larso stock of SHOES, they arc selccl ^ Octobcr 18, 1877, tf. TRY HOME FIRST OOTSTCt A "RTT.TT! Columbia, S. C. II Mill PROPRIETOR. REDUCED PRICES: VERTICAL CANE MILI1 List of Prices2 Hollers, 10 inches diuiuetcr ?..Sii(! 2 " 12 " " 40 i " 14 " " 50 i " lu ' " (io 3 " 12 " ? - 70 3 " 14 " " J.. 80 Above prices completo with Frame. W'ilA: Frame, $10 less ou oach Mill. I HORIZONTAL?3 Roll l"] fnr StflQw nw TIT T>-? ' V* MVVUU1 U1 n <d?tUX~ JTUWt er, $150. J Sei Yoir Orders for Cane Hills AND Syrup Eetxls TO D. B. SMISH, Agent. Abbeville C. II., ifAugust 15, 1877. GREENVILLE ? MACHINE WORIt . IRON FOUNDRY, I ' PTlMfUTTi MinnraTim ?L - MJillUflU, I!i?OUUiULU &!)., 1 PROPRIETORS. I ] TEAM ENGINES, Pliers, >ft\v an.1 [1st Mills, Cotton (* ins, Presses, <Sn'.., putliy i paired. We have recently added tJur' ablishmeut an IRON tOUNlJKVjidf * ! prepared to funish all kinds Gs, equal to the best furnished >ypy, ndry in ibe country, at short notedd - ,! reasonable terms. CASH paid Sr )N delivered at our foundry. : ' Mirks on liiver Street, rear ofCtf's ~>au' iilng Mill. [October 3.1S7.1?_ L. ^ SJLEAM K8 laning Iffitji COLUMBIA. S. C. KT. WHIG, Propria^ ?? VUFACTI'RER of Sash, Pilinds IJ, f** Window and Door l-'ruuies, Insiie #t ' " s ana smuters. masters, .MunHlpfi, nts, Brackets, Handrail:*, Xewen, L- 0ct' i, scroll Work of all Descriptor. p II Work Guaranteed a* Nc ,l . 2S, lS7?,tf. ake the Bes'l t j 1877-78. . . ClironiGls and Coitllitiiot,SS.1 KOL.IDATED MARCH 17TH, 187LS [IE OLDEJsT and B*?t 2<?w?p;*erb- dtuau in the Soutli. It is th? only Cewibllslied in the City of AnsjMaie g><-Pl?? Railway and Manu/Sotnriu ere J^LUtii?and the only NttWHpoerb- j n \ ituti^stern Georgia. Th? Cbnlo& Kirnr h?wt a very lar^e ad dy outh Cau<lmi th? ?** *" >f Cr- * rsevm ^ R"a t'aroha,? A T 1?^ rs, professional ?r *?uif*-n'rcb*, Ruhl a incwit valuable*", i*,*? DAILY CbrouI?t/el mi<L V, be* all.tli ecurmil uJv.rrnnwr all Ilia report* of tint A^Ju$ari\* UPPEI ccial dUpalvUe* fruui U'^^ruii' vi Columbia, auU aUutherpotntof it" ipplenwuted by orrt*yonetto? ull comtuitrvial report of don*ti?Q',jB- Hin i uiurketo, at ail loc:U and mini Iv ^ s, aud eUltorjal couuuftui uy? pic Terms: ?lu for Li months, o It), ? r 3, and Si for 1 month, poatugpujy OTk rBJ-WEEKLY Chronicle & oumHi contulu* ?woday'? uew6 of hod- KH'H F1 rim ; J) tor li iuouthH, W.SU ft C, s- lial Mte i ilU 1>T ?W. VEEKLY Cliroalclw A Cott??Ujtlrl- Aug?* roamsaolb fcieet, and the lnwitjd iu?kI Weeltlj pubU*iM*l )U Mi S'l. tint. *11 vbw uew* of the w?k-it- |T 1 i, local, edlwrlal xntfeell?n?B9? <1 * J jr prepared reviews of the urn*. 11 Hon is gtfleu up for chalLii <2*1 Pn ylauteis *Dl oklitrF living lirto | 1 ' 7^ l . Vp S1 NEAOQUARTERS ' For Cheap Goods! hv :o, 111! k n "i ARE RECEIVING THE Largest . T General Stock ^on- y a; Of Goods in Greenville. if o tfcitl _ 8, ,rl' WTE 0CCT]PY oar New Store at W our olc stand onBuncomb Street Eand with our facilities for doing business we claim to be second to none. Wo make ? BOOTS, SHOES, . ro' ' - * ;f1 Domestic ai Fancy Dry M 5 e ' e, Ji. Specialty^ on _ And in t}em can offer Great Le Inducements, We were a the manufactories in son, and hat, our BOOTS AND SHO|^H^H Kina io to order, and yill guarantee quality and price. Buying from . hands wo we the profit of the mill I LP man. which Till boa Haying to the _ sunior who hivs from us. BBHBH - OUR DRY GOOOSH I1! WERE SELILTEQ WITH GREAT CaSHwI V and Cinbm.|s all tho NOVELTIES o*N^BS] season, .main this Department wc muka- MMB l'Ol'U LAh lltlCES, , OUR GfflCEBY DEPARTMENT 9 * IS VELli SUPPLIED AT ALL TIMES ! with MB Choice Goods, * pa Which wtt be sold at ~~ B n HAil) PAJf PillCEp. Wm Como fid see for yourselves. No 4i?urs?i j H showing,QOds. We give a fre? ?xlilhltpn, JAJCS H. MOlIGAPf & BUO? B BuDomb Street, Greenville, S. C. B BB Mi W? A. Hatfmer, j| Kromionea Path, lu with as and will ulcus* to have all his friends call and BH & W.ttlso have In connection with our i the t Largest Wagon 'Yard^HHK In t* City, fitted up with Troughs, Hleenl^Hj^^BB How. Ac., for tho accommodation of d^T jRfl frloii and customers, free of charge. 9 IOffbor 3,1S77,3m. |M pTABLISHED 1874. H G30 B. EDWARDS. OTTON and GENERAL I . CtasSION MERCHMT, I CHARLESTON, 8. C. HE 0 jrjDMlT attention glveb to tale of Cotton, B " 1 :?ni, Teas, lUce and Product of all 9fl^| "kim. 0 Mvlmudlse boujrlit froe of commission. HBH ( Afut at Cliurleston for Btato Line Ocean ' (fttonahlM between N?w York, (Jlnscow, H lUvpmil, London and all parts of Europe. H U/euenckx?Hank of Charleston, Jiis. Ad- 9?i ceri Co., C. T. Lowndce a Co., Charleston, rt. t [Oct. S, 1?77,3m. H|| Yi Goods Just Received. I ttU. and winter Calicoes,''brown and bleachX' .ti Homuspuus, Canton Flannels Ac* Hpi Cottou, 10 for $1.00,20docen pairs La dldud Children Shoes, from 75 cents toJ3.00 H iK iilr. Call early and secure bargains at ^HH9 V*. M. HAD DON A CO's UHI Jttcinber .5,1ST7, tf. BH Nw Goods Cheaper Than HH Ever. . I IM constantly receiving additions to my H Huck. FAMILY < i Hut 'K.UI JlS, DKY uffiB, sHOkX die., which I am ofl'eriag at H v< low prices for cash. *1'. P. Q.UARLKS, Ageut.y ijiiist 22,1S77. tf. H^HHj Coceries, Groceries. I WKS COFFEE SUGAR KOU 31.00. n.ji/1 J IK. i ? - ?/3 ?? ?vrn V/1/iiCC iur ?1,W< and 12 lbs Klcc for si.iv). 4H H| bs fan Tomntoe*, ?.'.(>') dozen. ib Can Suliuon.l, ^>7^ dozen. lb Can Oysters, l.-iO dozen. <l:iuiuutiuo Candles, 2) cents. i}lu Crackers. I2y. cunts. rcxli lot of Famfly Klour Just rocoived-^^BHHHB '. cheap for tho cash at It. M. IIADDOX A pril 11,1S77. HHH te Greatest Bargains ijHBHH Ladies Goods ever Offered in this Market. lDIES' Hats uulrlnim?d from SDe. to $2JjO. Ladles'Silk Tio? from 25c to Sfl.OO. ios' Silk Handkwr?HJ?!> frowi 96c. to $1.50. ies' Lluon liiMKlfc?rchl(?fa from 10*. to 75c. ch' Mourning HuHdk*r?hl?fs from 3S?. to JhBHH 0c. JSH^BH us' and Misses Lacs and Silk Blfrs from 25c [?$1.50. ts' Linen Col lars froui K)?. to 25?. es' l'ult'i from f>c. to 7'xi. es' White Black and Colored Kid" from 75c es' Heal HairSwitches ftwrn SlJjO to ^.00. RhHB us- iil'ricii rioiiku from tt.oo to si2.oo. 9rafl|M| is' Corsets tut Not. Horn ij0*. to Sl'.oO. MMMMB < and Hum burg Edglmtfs in great variety oinoc. to $1.00. >s' Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., in great H^^B| vricty and very chouy. Just Beooiysd line of MILE6' SHO?S jrom S1.50 to and sac us and be convinced that wo 9H|HB^E ell as cheap as any hou? this side of mHBB tt. M. 1IAJDDON it CO. O- A.- Traylor ?WITH? ^HHS LLIAM MULHERIN, -DEALER INBoots and Shoes HATS AND TRUNKS, EIIOAD STREET, Half G. A. BOOTS A SIIOK8 A lit, 1877, 3m. mnnn Joseph McBeo. [ANDER, ALLEN llflH Manufacturers of and Trolesale nnd Retnil Dealers in I AND HARNESS LEATHi^HH^H ^AN^OALF SKINsT^^^^HHH GREENVILLE, S. C. hert ojtoh prtee paid ft? hidcc. 28, 1577, 12 m. E?I# hereby glvcd applicatlm^^HH^^^^U ' b? made to the LeclflHture, at ehnrtfr PUCK KIT & TUKN^MUHM . f* * ou Palnda River, nt the orl it Kvtr.^ey-g Terry. _ ^ PUCRLT* A TURNER. 123,1X7T. tk LOUR! FLOUR! JHBHI did To* loaf