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ih.J..J4 M. j. ii. 4 n. -ii Jir^jciujju JJB.-L -.;.JLUA::;?:. ?OUTIIBRN WAR CLAIMS.-Tho Southern. C lu i o i? Conimitteo huvo made n report They throw" out tho olsens pf niions notwithstund-; init jhaturoalizitiuri "sinoo tho' wur. An ap/ pliount,?l|i?tuii)g loyalty must provo. Volun* tuM r?sidenoo in HU insurrectionary Statp dttrimf ?hp war Was prima /ocie ovidenco of disluy^litv.; ..The wholo number nf claims presented'Was 1,099-aauregutiug 820.600,. OOO. Ther Commissions report upon f>80 t^ses, 250 rot which woro rejeoted? Tho oliiinii fiivorubly reported hfctfreuatod $1,050, 000, which tho Ciunuiissinuers eut down to 4844.000. In tlio list of II wurde, HS reported to Congress, wo find under tho bend of South Carolina, tho name of Surgeon Jumes Simons, who ha?, boon awurded $971-- Charleston Courier. J, L_ J."") ,?i II ) i J.i I'M in i n._iLijji K V El 1ST I -A. TL,. IM A HU II? I), at iba residence of thc bride's falli e?.i otu\the 20th Drocmher. 1871. hy Rev J. I,. Kennedy. Mr.> OtlAWT.ft* T. Piiu.i,ieo to Mies MAU O!B,8. If Anrim-KU ol' Oconeo. Oa tho 2d instant, by Hov D. McNeil Turner. Mr. J. D. VEHNKU to Miss JOSKPIUNE LOVIXOOOOD -both of Walhalla. ?*? WUh the above Interesting notices, wo re ceived liberal slices of oako. Theso young per sans have our best wishes for their future prosper ity and happiness I ON 8rd of, December. 1871. at 11 o'clook a. m., ny Judfte Coleman. Esq.. Mr. A. K LKWIS. to Miss VANDA MS. eldest ?bondit er of Kev J lt. Nundi n. nt Cross Roads O burch, Crawford County, Mo. OOMMERG?AL,. CUAB?.KST?K,, December 30.- 'cotton firmer ro?ddlinga ,|0? ' ro?oipts 1.108 Unies; exports 1,4?0.>teales GOO ;. stock 88.810. AUGUSTA. 1 ?e0omhor: 80.-Cotton quiet and steady-m? ?dltfc'g ?8J ; receipts BOO bales; eales ?80.. . ... .... NKW YonK, December 80-7 P. M -Cotton steady ; sales 2.047 bales-uplnmiB 20} ; Orleans 20) Flour dull mid d?olining--common to bur extra d.70@7.80; good to choice 7.40(o),n 2?._ \Viicftt. very dull-wlntor rod Western ti2<S>92V. Corn ?In.lair export demand; a shade firmer-obi, afloat *??>A(?)8?. South Carolinas 48J ; new. 25. aoldfl<$0(. BpeoieLl 1ST otioes. Warning Words. Tho strength and nervous enerby of tho human body Ought to be )norcnse<t during tho winier, Tor two rea sons : In the first place, diseases of tho most deadly character may bo generated nt ibis season; and-secondly, it is of I Ito nt most i m por (anco that during tho cold weather months thc system should bc put in a condition to withstand tho effects of the spring miasma, and tho subse quent depressing bea of summer, lt is therefore advisable, in fact essential lo lone, reg?lalo and invigorate tho digestivo and secretive organs ut tliia period ot tho year, and ol'all thc stomachics 'nml alteratives nt present known, ll OST MT H H'S STOMACH BITTKIIS is the mosi powerful, thc most harmless, mid the most agreeable Thc te?? peral uro ol' winier would bc in itself a glorious touiu, if it did not, unfortunately, bring with il a volume ol' chilling moisture ami unwh . lesion e winds, which huvo a bad offed rn thc skin ami h.?.in. These (oust bo guarded against, or there $ no security for heall h The effect ol' a course ol' thc Hitters is to give vigor ami lone lo tho entire organization-thc Hupcrfioi.il muscles an I nerves, as well ns the internal viscera A regular habit of body, a healthy ami natural (low ol bile, un no tivc digestion, a goo?l appetite, pure blood und II vigorous1elrowlitWon oft lint fluid, nra among the blessings derivable from a persistent u?c of If os letters'? Slomuoh Billers, which not only more than supplies the place of ihe beal Ionics, cutline tics mid antiseptics proscribed in their separate forms by pnVSkioians. bul perform the three-fold work of invigoration, regulation und purl Heat ion, nt one and (he sumo time Jan. 1-lui Thu Secret of Captivation. Features of precian mould, a well turned neck and beautifully rounded linus, 'ire. no doubl very nice things to have, and holies wh . possess these charms have reason lo t c thankful to Mother Na ture; yet, after all. tho most captivating ul' nil womanly charms is a pure, fresh und brilliant complexion. This superlative fascination any la dy may secure by using HAOAN'S MAONOI.IA BALM, tho standard beaulilying preparation of thc pres cut age.' It differs (rom all ordinary cosmetics in three most essential particulars, inasmuch us il contains no injurious ingredients, does not eon traci or shrivel tho skin ac ?ill tho asl ria (tent 'blooms." ...loliona" and j powders" evontnully do, hui pro duces n lusting lovt lineus In improving the health cf the skin. Under ita operation tin-texture ol ? ;(1ie epldei'hiis becomes finer, and inc Mirinee soft ns velvet ami s mool h UH porcelain. Features can not bc changed, but complexions can. and it is truite certain (hat a la y willi no other charm than v a-4*esl. and rosy complexion, will ul tract more .admiration ilum her neighbor with a classic lace "but a sallow skin. flSluo Ridge Lodge, No. 9?, \, p. A A REO ULAR COMMUNICATION ^f^Tof Blue Ridge Lodge. No. 92. A.-. P.*. /^\M.\, will beheld nu SATURDAY. Jan. Gik. <at 7 o'clock. P. M. Brethren will take dun notioe? and govern themselves ac cordingly.- < By order of die Lodere . WM. KOUBER. Sec'y. ? 1 ? ? ? 1 .-.* 11 1,1 Wa I in? Hi? Chapter, ?Ko. 28, Ul. A. M. A! REGULAR CONVOCATION nf Walnah la Chapter. No. 28. E.?. A.'. M.-.. will beheld a?.tbqir.Hftll. in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the Sin" dav of Febuory ?mit, ot candlelight. ?Companions wUJ be punctual in their ait?n dance. ,.. 'By order tt?e Chapter: S. I\ DENDY. Sco'y. Manufacturing Enterprise la Char leston. Charlci-?on ls fast beooming a manufacturing ns well as a commercial city. Tim largest ma nu tao inry ol doors, ausliefe, blinds, Sm., in tho Southern HtaicH ia timi of My 1> tv TOA LR, on iiorlbeck's Whaff in l)uit elly, sales roonw at No. 2u li ny ne street ' Mt* TOAu.'s advertisement appears in .nether cobimn. DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM OF MATHESON k DELL hus lilts, dav expired by limitai hm. Those indebted wilt call and seule; and those having claims will present them. MATHESON & BELL. Walhalla. ,7nnnry 1, 1872. ^Jannnry?, 1872 10 At Private Sale. ONE LOT on which lhere is a good DWEL LINO, n good lluro, u first ola** Bake Oven and other nut buildings; also, a goml Well of Water. On Main street, In Walhalla. For terms, Ac, apply io , i HENRY STUCKE, ?anqnry 5, 1873 . ?0 COUNTY AUDI?OR'S NOTICES. AUDITOR'S OFFICE,) OCONKK COUNTV, Juuunry 1, 1872. ) NO I io hereby given utiii) all whom if tuny onu?orn, that F. M. Davin, hus paid intu tho Treasury ofthi* Outinty, Sixteen D ?1 Inrs ami Sovooty live CIH, fur tho redemption of ? One Hundred nod Sixty ueres of Lund, offered i for Hale ?ni the second Tuesday nf Juno. 1871, us the properly of Joseph Davin.'* Kilato, to satisfy demands against tho said Estate of ' Joseph Davis, for taxe*, cost and penalties for , tho year 187tJ. and forfeited to the Stiuo for wallt of hiddors, on tho secmid Tuesday of Juno, 1871. L. B. JOHNSON. County Auditor. January 5, 1x72 10 2 AUDITOR'S OFFICE, ) OCONEB COUNTV, January I, 1872. | TVTOTICE is hereby given unto all whom it il nov concern, that Mosos Cain has paid into tho Treasury of this Countv, Twelve Dui lars mid Sixty two cents, fir tho redemption nf Sixty five acres of Laud offo-cd for sale on the second Tuesday of Juno. I MT I. a* tho property of i bo seid Moses Cain, to satify demands against him for tuxes, cont and penalties, for tho year 1870, and forfeited to the State for want of bidders on tho second Tuesday of Juno, 1871. L. B JOHNSON, County Auditor. January 5, 1872 10 2 AUDITOR'S OFFICE, I OOONEE COUNTV. January 1, 1872. J T^TOTIOK is hereby given unto nil whom it Xl may concern,' that Ii. W..B.?wles. lins paid into tho Treasury of this County. Twenty Dollars and Sixty cents, for tho redemption of Tln-eo Hundred acres of Land, offered for sale on thc second Tuesday of June, 1871. ns the property of tile said ii. NV. Bowlos, to satisfy demands against him for tuxes, cost and pen nines for tho year 1870, and forfeited tn th e Slate for want of bidders ou tho second Tues day of Juno. 1871. L LV JOHNSON, County Auditor. January 5, 1872 10 2 The Pacific Fertilizers. CHARLESTON. DEC IO, 1871. MESSRS EDITORS:-To confirm public Cimfidcnco in the (Jminus offered for salo by me. it bas always beon my desire tu avail myself of ibo best scientific ability, in order tu give ibo Planter every p??ssiblo guarantee UH to their standard. My Warehouses in the city, as well as tho Pacilic Omino Works at Bikers ville have ever been open for inspection, and although tha latter have been under the per sonal supervision of Dr. ST. JULIEN UAVENKI.. yet with bis entire approval our stock hus vern ly been examined hy Prof. SIIEI>.\HI>. and bis endorsements of their high standard ro ce i ved. , I enclose herewith an extract from his report just token. Tho ti nu 1 v ts i s urn mi tile nt HIV of fice J Ni ROBSON. No. 08 East Bay, & Nu. 1 & 2 Attuntio Wharf. LABRATORY OF MEDICAL COLLEOE, 1 QUEEN STHKET. CIIAHI.B?TON, Dec. 10. 1871. } lu concludion, 1 would slate that tho throe articles (numclv. twn samples of Pacific Ouano and sample of Compound Acid Phosphate.) ex untitled by mc. aro fully up to thc old standard of Soluble Pani fie. Very Respectfully, yours. CHAS. Ll. SHEPARD. January ,r>. 1872 10 I TU1C STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA OCON UK COUNTY-CITATION. ITT ll ERE AS, Thomas 6. Clemson bath Vi made application t?> mo f?i grunt bim Letters of Administration on the Estate and Ef feels John Cu I boll lt Clemson, deceased - Those ure. ihcrvfu'O to eile and admonish all und singular tho kindred and oroditors pf ihe said John Calhoun Clemson, deeoased, t<? bc and appear boforn mo, in the Court of Pm bato, t?i bo hehl at Walhalla. S C . on Tuesday, I he Otb. Feb. 1871, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause, if any ihcy have, whv tho said administration should not bo granted. Oh on under my baud, this 1st day nf Jan. A. D. INTI. S. P. DENDY, j p o.e. Jan. I. 1872 10 2 Final ni emt'ii I. NOT I CF! is hereby given, dint application w ill bc matte, to* S. P. Dendy. E?q" Judge ol' Probate, at Walhalla. S. C.. nu TUESDAY, the ?th day of FEBRUARY? 1*72. nt lli/elnok. A. M . for n final settlement of tho estate nf SAMUEL J. MoELROY, miner, mid a dis cbarge therefrom. THOS DICKSON. M M. McELROY. Ex'ors of ?amucl R. MeEiroy deceased. Guardian. Jan. 5, 1872 10 4t I'i ii it I Self leinen I. T^TOTICB is hereby given, that application IT! will be nia.ic tn S. P. Dendy. Esq., Judge of Pr-dmie. nt Walhalla, un WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of F Fill BU A BY 1872, for leave tn make ii (imil settlement of the estate nf MES SIAH1 LONG, deceased ; and bo discharged from all further liability- therefrom. SARAH LONG. ) A . , ? ABEL ROBINS, J Adm " Jan.0, 1872 10 _4 Town Notice. AN ELECTION will be Imid in tho Town nf Walhalla ?rn tho THIRD MONDAY M5th) nf JANUARY. 1872. fm- Qua Intend ant and Six Wardens, fur tho year 1872. Polls upon fruin 8 o'clock A. M., to 4 o'clock P. M. By order : JOHN ANSEL. Intendant. Jnnnnry 5. 1*72 10 2 iXolice to Debtors. 13 ERSONS indebted til me fur Gunns purchas ed nt tho Fulls, will pienso coul? forward and pay up. Yo? have been ncenmtnodated. ami 1 mn imw the sufferer. Cul) nod pay, mid save oust. JAMES MoCAREY. Jan. 0. 1872 10 2m. Railroad Notice. NOTICE ls hereby given, thnt Bunks for subscription tu tho capital stuck of the ..Togalo nod Chattanooga Railroad Company," are now opon at the store of Dr. Norman. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, 1 A. ?. NORMAN, K. P. VERN ER. yCom'rs. 0. M. DOYLE, A. J. LOWERY, Deo. 16. 1871__8_ NOTICE! 17XECUT0RS, Administrators, Guardians, ld eve. : Take notice that the law requires ymir nniiunl roturns to be mada in tho month nf January. Take care dint jog ?tte not in do (null, nod 'thc icquiiementa of ihe law enforced tiffuinst you. A word to the wiso ia sufficient. * ' S. P. DENDY, Judge of Probate. Walhalla, 8. C, Dae. 22, ? 871 9 -4 New Advortisomonts. January 1, 1872, ? a Quod Ttme to Enter OOIT'S MILITARY AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. Address, CAPT. WM. li. COIT, Mnyesville, 8. C. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. Wo will pond a hundsomo Prospectus of our New Illustrated Family Bible, containing over SOO tine Scripture Illustrations lo any Hook Agent, free ol' charge. 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The most beaut i I ul and instructive CAT > LOGUE AND FLORAL GUIDE in the world -112 pages, giving thorough direeijona for the' culture of Flowers and Vegetables, ornamenting grounds, making walka, &o. A Christ mas present for my oustorners, but for warded to any who apply by mail, for Ts* CKNTS, only one quuitor tho coat. a dd re BS, JAME8 VIGK, K jOBHUr, N. Y. i Jan. 5, WA 10 _HU- JJJJ . ..Jiu_J_JL-J-L_g DON'T LET TUE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SLIP! Positive Drawing, JANUARY 8, THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IM AUG RATION Gift Concerts trill lake place WITHOUT FAIL on tb? day appointed. SEC?RE YOUR TICKETS AT ONCE! HGT All Orders Strictly Confidential, -v^g 2405 Gifts amounting to-95OO,O0O The chances are unusually good-one ticket in every sixty-two is sine to draw a prize. Orders tor Tickets received up to tho 6th of January, aller which lime no wore Tickets will be sold. SINGLE TICKETS 05 EACH. NO POSTPONEMENT! COMM^BSIONKKS AI1D StJPBBVISOBS 0? Dil A WINO: General A. H. WRIGHT. ofOeorgin. General DRADLBY T. JOHNSON, ol Virginia Colonel B. II. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. Hon. ROGER A. l'RYOR, of New York. Great inducement and reduction in price of Tickets to Clubs. Remittances can bo made to us, and the tickets will bo sent by {return mail, by BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Charleston, S. C., or our AgentB. General M. C. BUTI.BR. JOHN CHADWICK. Cenerul M. W. CARY. WMTNER SYMMES, Agent, Walhalla, S. C. Deo. 22. 1871 9 3 -|L-, MW STORE! BAHfJAl^S ! BARGAINS ! YARBROUGH & COLEMAN? , AT WALHALLA, S. C., HAVE formed a partnership in tho mercan tile blindness, and uro now opening a huge and woll assorted STOCK OF GOODS, IN Milieu DAY BE FOUND Dress doods, Hardware, Crecerles, Hollis and ?hoes. Hals and Caps Dr tiffs, ?ried ie i ncs, Ac. All of which will lie sold on tho very best terms for CAMI or HARTER. J?" Give UH a call and bo convinced, "?a YARBROUGH & COLEMAN. Opposite Knufniaun's Steam Mill. Dec. 15. 1871 8 TOBACCO NOTICE. BEING unable tn procure the services of a skilled buyer. I will suspend the parchas lon of tobacco until the 1st nf next May. a? which timo Mr. JOHN F. DALTON bas promised to return and ros?me work in my factory. I will then buy at tho Richmond prices, or manufac ture un the shares. Persons desiring to compete fur the premi ums I have offer red. will please inform me of the fact and mensure their ground ?nd weigh their tob?ceo after it is ha mied, in the presence of n credible witnesa. They will also assort tho different grades produced, and preserve the weights of each grade. Mooh of the profit both tn producer and manufacturer depending as well upon tho quai y ns the quantity, tho award of premiums will be influenced hythe former as well us tho latter. J. J. NORTON. Oot. 0, 1871 50 PREMIUMS WILTJ BE PAID to Tobacco Grower*, in Oo?rtce County, for tho crop of 1871, as OIIOWB : i For the best two acres in a body $30.00 .i * * od " " " ** 25 .00 " .? 3d " " 20.00 H .. 4,|, .. ,i ii |5 no M M 5th. M 10.00 Awards to be made under the direction of the Ooonee Agricultural Society, and for no fiel 1 whioh produces less than l.hOO pounds. J. J. NORTON. Oot. 4, 1870 51 "RENDER UNTO OSS?R THF. THING 8 THAT ARE CAESAR'S.'* YTTE earnestly requost our friends to come Y? forward and settle their accounts. Thia is the season of tho year when we need money to meet our engagements. If you wish Cfcs A'r to do well, pay CASAR what yon hnvu proniisod to nay CM* AK And when yon como to town with produce. o< me round and ofter it to O.V.-AK, and see if CASAR1 doesn't offer you a little more than anybody else just for the snko of a settle ment. ; . 8?- CAESAR lives nt WALL. , WATSON & Co'?. Respectfully. WALLER, WATSON A CO. Dee. 1. 18*1 0 " Isinglass.'9 rpiIE highest price paid in cash for MICA 1 and MINERALS, generally hy W. P. THOMPSON* Minernlorlst-n?goci?t er'for the ?ale nf Mines, Mineral Lands, ?bo. Attendance I.I Walhalla the first six dava in ?nob month-at other times uncertain. Mica, trill, however, ni wu vs bo tonen in and paid for |>y his Agunta. WAILER. WATSON A COI, ind 1>, RIEMANN, Walhalla. Dee ft, 1871 7 3m* SOOHOT?FU? AMEROO AN, FOU 1879. T WENT Y SE VEN TU YEA It. _ 1MII8 splendid weekly. greatly enlarged and im proveri, lu one of the moat useful and Interest lng journals ?ver published Kvcry number is beam ?tully printed on fine pa? per, and elegantly illustrated with original engravings, representing New Inventions, Novel ties in Med?anlos. Manufactures. Chemistry, Pho tography. Architecture, Agriculture, Engineering, Science and Art. 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For Instructions concerning Ameilcan and Eu ropean Patents-Caveats-He issues-Interfer ences-Rejected Cases-Hints on Selling Patents -Huies and Proceedings of the Paient Office The New Patent Laws-Examinations-Exten sions-Infringements, etc.. clo., send for INSTRUC TION HOOK, which will be mai ?ed tree, on applica tion. All business strictly confidential. Address. Ml'.VH Jk CO., Publisher? of the Scientific American, 87 Park How, New York. Travel by Rail, Wheel and Saddle. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, -AT Walhalla and Anderson, BY THOMPSON & STEELE. 1MIE undersigned have formed a partner ship in the nbnve business at the points named, mid have supplied themselves liberally with the best Vehicles, Horses, Drivera ?nd Ostlers; Grain. Forage, ?co., for the nccotumo dation of the travelling public. Hacks, Carriage-. Buggies, or Snddle Horses, cnn be had nt all times, by the day or week, at reasonable rates; und we aro prepared at a moment's notice to convey passengers from Anderson or Walhalla to the terminus of the Air-Line Railroad, o' to any other point desired Tho Stuhles at Anderson will he under the immediate charge of T. J. STEELE, and those at Walhalla under the direction of A W. THOMPSON, each nf whom will give his personal supervision to tho business, und spure no pains to give general satisfaction*. ???f* The patronage of tho travelling public respectfully solicited. A. W. THOMPSON, i T. J. STEELE. Walhalla. S. 0. | Anderson, S. 0. November 24, 1871 5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OOUNTY OF P1CKENS. In Common Pleas. Elijah Alexander, "| Plaintiff, Summons, Against Thomas S. Arthur. \ complaint not Thomas L. Al en. Wil lam Choice and J W. served. Maxwell, D?tendants. J To Thoma? L. Allen, one of the Defendants in tht above utated case. m VOU are hereby summoned, and required to 1 answer thc Complaint in this action which it filed in the office of the Clerk oi tho Court of Com mon Pleas, tor the County AI d State aforesaid, And serve a copy of your nnswer on the subscrib ers, at the office of J. J. Norton, on the Publio Square, in Walhalla, Oconec County, and the otaie aforesaid within twenty days alter the ser vice of ibis summons on you exclusive of the day of service. If voa tail to answer the Complaint within ilint time the Plaintiff in ibis action will apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in the com plaint. NORTON. Plaintiff's Attorney. Walhalla, 8. C-, Sept. 20, 1871. To Thomas L. Allen the Defendant in the ahoTt stated case you will take notice that the forego ing is a copy, and which was filed iu the office of the lerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Pick ens County on thc fob day of November. 1871. > ORTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. L.8. R. A. BOWEN, cor. Dec 8. 1871 7 6 ~TT?U)j??G7 Undersigned having permanently es J. tablisbed himself at Walhalla as n M MI CH AXT TAILOR, hereby offers bia services h those desiring a gm al suit cf clothes. F?rtha information nf such tho following prices are annexed : For n oottonndo suit-Cutting Pant*, 50 cents; Vest, 50 eentn ; Coat,75 cents. For making fine Broadcloth snit, Coat, Vest And Pants, $!G. Other nuits between those two mentioned nbnve, in proportion. ?eSfc, The nbove prices are cash nnd will le ?t riot ly adhered to. If no fa no charge ?rill be made. WM. WAltSISMAN* Nov. 17; 1871 4 Special sJYoticc. PERSONS indebted to TAYLOR ft CO., Hill please come forward abd settle their nccnunti. iVe have our credit lo sustain, and can only do io arith the assistance of those we have indulged ~? iVo trust it is only necessary for us in remind our rienda nf our necessities. TAYLOR & CRISP. Maj 22, 1871 81 ?T?llNE OIL. FOR SALE AT Ort- Jume* & Shearman's- Drue/ Siert* June $1, WI ft?. pg TI iax -i I o J ?01 fi . i v.. jr./, .fiAi?b loo f'otA'? ... il? Iii? i\'M r iftiwdfatt O .. ..t ?i?f p.A s J5 flu ma t> o- ? H -I!*) g IM. mt ra rv W ff z? sq ? K^. ran * ~ ^ ?> l-l p O ? uw TM g ? ?> ra y s o? o S? I t a LJ ? H WT1 ' o o u . |,-". ^ ... v?i-*>- l??rt L?J O Q '.' ( "j/^ XRV,Z 2; ^? o <. ? r*#i A . ; ?hi ..ii eft i* : . ?? "-?bal fr . t; : . if. :>. .?.?? . Vjtfy Vi) li'J1 '. < t bOk-vl tal tr .!. ,b^)(li<;([ ? ; 11 i!? o? ;.;.;?.> lO?? , ?: .(.;?.!.'. tut JOJJ j.?/IL-VO? .jj Il LP) West TT xi i o si! THE undersigned would respectfully inform hie friend?, and the public generally., tba* > he has just reeeived a Largo ard Select Stock , ?f FALL AND WIN fEH GOODS, ?J which consista Of all kind? of - Dry Goods, * Grocories, Hardware, Medidnos, and, in taet. he kr-ern on hand, and ?R con- ' "lan tl y receiving. nil tho nccot?Burica as woll a? the luxuries of lifo. Ile has niuo a large lot'of . . NORTH CAOL?N A FLOUR AU the above will b? sohl as low aa the? can be bought anywh?ro for CASH or BARTER.' Quick Salea a?d flmall Profits being my mntto. I feel PU re of pleasing my customer*". Be sure and give me si call before purchasing el so* I. er e. J. P. ftSlCKLKR, West Union, 8.0. ?"? ^.^1 8 3tw i C. G. SIMMONS, I.HAVE ropumod the |w*#??*,nf my ptet** sion rt my old ?tand. r?i>e*iw. Iff. man's. I fhall wonk ot price? which will det> eortipotion. but sball eontlnue teat? tl>? bMtofmtarlal. ?*a. vim .