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jn- , i.i.i ^ ?.iiiiiM.i.1.1 II .m.i XJO o?l X_> opax* t m ont' Light frost lids been soon boro. \ Tho Knights of Ildnor moot Friday uight. Sovornl halos of now cotton tmvo made their ' appearance on our streets this week. Consult tho advortising columns of tho Cou lii KR this wcokand seo where lo buy now goods. Married, on Suuday evening. Oolobcr 7th, 1877, by Hov. H. N. Hays, Mr. William Colo to Miss Jano Crooks, both of Ocouco county. Mr. Wesley Pitchford gives our rendors a buglo blast in this week's paper. Hoad what ho bas to say elsewhere. All porsons having claims ngainst tho county aro called on by Clerk Stribliug to present thom by thc first of November. Tho Fomalo College has about seventy {lupils, with tho prospect of still larger num )0r. Hoad the School CornmissioncVs notico in roforoncoto tho opening of Hie public schools of tho County. Tho rogu? wiio broke into Mr. Wendelkin's !imoke l/o'iiso some ti mo ago and captured his iiicon, 1ms been found out and wo hopo he Viii noon bo overhauled and made to answer tor his crime. Wo aro requested to givo notico that their will bo no services in tho Richland Prosbyto Church on next Sunday on account of ?he quarterly meeting ut Hook Spring Church, which takes place at tho samo time. .Does a father love bin childron? Not much when ho knows thnt worms aro destroying .them, and ho fails to make tho small cxpondi "T ture of twenty-fivo cents for ooo bottle Shri npr'n Indian Vermifuge, which would relieve Ibo whole family. . Mr. J. N. Adams has sont to our olBco tho finest sample of sorghum molasses wo have yet seen-thick, clear and of a beautiful holer. Wo understand that Mr. A. i.-t n mechanic ns woll as an agriculturist, he Laving mude his own mill to grind his cano, ns well as having Constructed boilers to boil his juice. Ho certainly understands how to * innko a first class Krliclc of sorghum. We learn from thc Lutheran Visitor, of Oolobcr 5th, that Newberry College has Atrocity three students in tho Collegiate Do? partaient, distributed as* follows: Senior .Class, 4; Junior. 3; Sophomore, 8, and Frosh man, 8. Tho Preparatory Department is not .us large ns dcsirablo but is tilling up. Tho ?titiro attendance in all the departments is ?bout fifty. Mr. John C. Cary, of Sanoca City, makes an important announootnont to tho readers of our paper this week. Ile advertises that bc is prepared to givo tho highest cash price for 10,000 halos of cotton. To those who think they can do better willi their cotton by consign ing, Mr. Cary is prepared to ndvanco them $35 on tho bale and forward their cotton to reliable factors in Charleston, Charlotte, New York, Philadelphia or any other market. Givo him a trial. Senator Maxwell, of Marlboro, and Con gressman Smalls, of Beaufort, huvo been nr - rested and held to bail in $5,000 to answer tho clutrgo of receiving bribes to vote tor thc printing swindle. Smalls is nt largo on bail, ?nd Maxwell is in jail, being unable to get bondsmen. Maxwell has resigned hissent in tho Senate. A revolutionary relic in thc shapo of a blacksmith's anvil is now owned by Wm. Mnuldin, of this County. It was tho properly of his great grand father, and was ir. use .during thc revolutionary war in manufactu ring swords to arm the gallant men who followed-tho -gallant -General M ar iou. Tho firm of C. L. Reid & Co. have-presented io Adgor College a largo bell weighing, thc fixtures included, '150 pounds. Tiru cost, Iroiglft included, is about *li?. Rte. Jtoid had individually subscribed $500 to tho cn? idoWwcnt lund of tho Oollego and has been an not?vc worker for its success. Tho gift by tho firm of a valuable boll shows a liberality -which should soouro to thc linn a liberal patronago. Walhalla has many public spirited citizen and merchants nud such a population must succeed. During tho last week Mr. John Rothwell, Stato evangelist of tho Young Men's Chris' lion Association, visited our village and held ? Aeries of very interesting and profitable ??ie n fi i ig?* at the' various churches. Ho conn tttinoed his rtfc?'ttrfg'?? at thc Baptist Oh^rcli titi Thursday .morning, and morning meeting) '".* we're held-there during tho week. On Thurs day night B?rvicoe wcro held nt thc Rnplis bhiirch, Friday night at thc Methodist ant Saturday and Snbbatb nights at tho Presby terian Churoh. Tho attendance, at thu morn ing meetings was quito small, but thc nigh ?orvicos wcro well nttonded, and especially st ?t Sabbath night. On Sabbath afternoon i Borvieo for yoting men was held and tho object ftim snd success of tho Y. M. C. A. wai plainly set forth. Tho services that nigh wore solemn and impressive andsorvud to lia vi tho eftbot of awakening sinners and strength oning saints. Our former townsman, Marth F. Ansel, mado nn impressive and carnet exposition of tho workings of tho Young Mon' Christian Association and commonded tin organization to all right thinking people On Monday morning Mr; Rothwell left fe Orangohtirg, leaving behind hiin'irfarty waru friends and well-wishers, whoso daily prnyc i's that God will bless thc labors of so faith Cu lind zealous a worker in tho Master's"causo Tho sorios of mcotings inaugurated by Mr A', were-continued ut tho Baptist Church ol Monday night, nt tho Methodist Churoh, m Tuesday night of this week, and will coiitinm nt Ibo Prosbytdriiitt' Cllulch' on Wednesday nigl'j), at tho Baptist Chu roll on Thursda; ?night, and,on Friday ti?ght thd' prrfpftrrftorj mcotipg for, "communion" wiU'tfommcnco ii the. Presbyterian Church, whoro on nex Sabbath tho ordnance cf tho Lord's Suppe will lJif celebrated. g MARIN'S CREEK LOCALS Oct. 9, 1877. Frost seen on last Friday morning, .--?. J f?urtcon days' meeting ni Shiloh Chiirel olosdl on Sunday tho, tili instant.-Th Baptist of Friendship vioinily, who havo beet worshiping in Friendship Methodist Chore! for several months, havo determined' to bail n Baptist Church ncav tho rotddonco of Mr. J. M. Hopkins, upon a lot donated to tito Church by said Hopkins.-? Wo bad n very bard rain Monday morning, lt scorned for a fow hours as if "tho windows of lioavon woro oponed."-Tooday (Tuosday) is vory pleasant. While tho sun shines brightly tho farmers aro doubtless "making hay."-Tho Harpor's Mill Lodgo of I. O. 0. T. will moot this ovoning. Tho books of this lodgo ?how a membership of about fifty, and wo hopo that each member is un earnest worker for this noblo cause --? Prayer meeting nt Shiloh Baptist Church on Sunday morning, October M th nt 10 o'clock. AU havo a patch of sorghum cano, But tho cry just now of tho nurses Is what it's worth without tho moans To convert it into Masses? Wo want a singing school at Shiloh. Wc don't want to advertise for a professor of music, but we believe a p;ood toucher could got a largo sheol hero. Its importance is admitted by nil. It is almost n necessity. Tho Shiloh Debating Society will moot on Friday, October l-i h nt 0.30 P. M. and discuss this question: Would it bc un ndvnntngo to tho whites to havo tho black man colonized? J. M. P. "Protty Littlo Bluo Eyed Stranger," ia tho title of ono of tho prettiest songs wo have over heard. It was composed by Hubby Newcomb, the celebrated minstrel profeesionr. al. Tho melody is bound to captivate ovcry lovor of a good song and remain fresh in their memory a lifotimo. Prico, 35 cents per copy. For salo by any music dealer in tho United States, or cnn bo had from tho publisher, 1<\ W. Ilolmick, GO West Fourth Street, Cincin nati, Ohio. ASTONISH INO SUCCESS.-It is tho duty of every person who bas U9cd BosonEB'S GERM AN Svnui' to let its wonderful qualities bo known to their friends in curing consumption, severo coughs, croup, asthma, pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No pcreon can uso it without ?inmediato relief. Three doses will rcliovo nny case, and wo consider it thc duty of nil druggists to recommend it to tho poor dying consumptive, at least to try ono bottle, ns 40,000 dozon bottles woro sold lust year, and no ono case where it failed was reported. Such n medicine as tho GERMAN SYRUP cannot bo too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold nt 10 cents. Regular ei/.o75 cents. For salo by ll. B. Norman and nil druggists in tho United States. Oommoroinl. WAMI Ai.r.A, S. C., October 10, 1877. Colton strong-Good middling 10J; middling 10; low middling OJ. NEW YORK, October 8 -Cotton strong uplands 1 li ; Orleans 11 ?; sales 791. Gold dull, nt 1.024. CHARLESTON, October 8.-Cotton st tong middling U l; net receipts 3,880; sales 1,200; exports coastwise 1,873. LlVBRP)0I<( October 8-Cotton in great demand and market excited-middling up lands G ll 161; middling Oi leans 0 13-1 Gd.; salo i 25.0U0. ? CEN TJ1? SHOT AT HARD TIMES, L?ow for Cash ! Wo arc receiving daily from New York, Baltimore, Charleston and Manufactories tho Largest and Cheapest Slock of Goods ever olTercd to the citizens of Oconee, consisting of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND FAMILY MEDI CINES. Wc throw on thc market to day 'JOO sacks of Liverpool Sall at $1.20 per sack. 10,000 pounds best Wagon Iron at ;!, 3.J and ?,\ cents per pound. Large lot Coll?es from 22 to 20 cents per pound. Large lol BhlO Stone at 12A cents per pound. Large lol Indigo, Spanish Float, at SI.25 per pound. 70 pieces Prints, best brands, at 7 ami 8 cenls per yard. 25 pieces Wool Jeans, nt il;b\ cents por yard. 6 bales of ? Shirting, nt 7 and 8 cents per yard. Coats' Spool Cotton, nt 75 cents per dozen. Splendid assortment of Cassi mere0, very cheap. Inducements in Ladles' Dross Goods, Pleach ing. Tickings, &o., and many other articles too tedious to mention; all of which we aro selling at po.ble prices for cash. We bought them very close and with unusual caro and will givo our patrons tho advantage of it. Wo aro always ready to pay tho highest market price for cotton, and we want to make you a bid before you sell. AH other produce bought nt the highest market prico. Wc aro agents for Shirtings, Yarna, Wall and Avery Plows, and sell at our store at factory prices. Come and see us. Wc will guaratilco you goods ns low aa any retail storo in South Caro lina. Wo have taken thc stringency of tho hard times into consideration and are determined not to be undersold. Many thanks for past favors. Most respect fully, J. 1?. .HICKIJEUC & ?JO. Oct 4, 1877 40-ly ASSIGNEE'S "SALE. BY an arrangement willi tho mortgagees wc will ?ell, lo tho highest bidder, ut Walhalla Court House, on MONDvlY, tho Otb day of No vember next, freed from Ibo lien of tho mort gogo of Waller, Watson & Co. to Waller & Bro th or, all tb oso two LOTS OP LANI) situate, lying and being in tho town of Walhalla, tho one consisting of tho Western half of half nero Lot No. 52 on tho South sido Of Main Street, in auld town, fronting 52 feet Oil Main Street and' 201) feet deep, whereon is situated tho largo and well arranged STO?E HOUSE, WAREHOUSE, STABLES, &c., Now occupied by J. II. Sligb & Son; and tho other containing two acres on I ho corner 'cf College and Mau ld (n Streets, designated on tho plat of Manldin and (irvin's as Nos. 208 and 30. of I ho Court Mouse Lots, on which has been creeled a pretty und comfortable Go-t-tag? House, Containing six rooms and all necessary out building?", including a well Cf splendid water, everything II?W Olid complete., THUMS-Cash. J. J, NORTON, /lssigiice. . C. 1?J WATSON, dgentof Creditors Of Waller, Watson & Co. Oct 1, 1877 hi 6' LADIES'STORE WK tnko pleasure in announcing lo our cus tomers uu<l tho public generally thal our im mense slock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, which has been bought by our Senior, who has just rot urn oil from New Vork, is daily arriving, and wilt bo complete in eight days. Tho abovo goods have been bought with enre ns lo price, quality and prevailing styles, and will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. Our reputation of keeping nothing but (he best goods, will bo kept up lo its highest standard In consequence of tho depreciation in Uoltoil Geod?, together with the scarcity of money, wo will sell our entire Block of these goods nt prices whioh will defy competition. Uuralookof DRY GOODS Consisting in part of Domestic, Sea Island and Hickory Shirtings, Sheetings, Tickings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Linscys, Bleached and Drown Conlon Flannels, Cambric mut India Longcloths, (com prising tho most popular brands--New York Mills, Wnmsuttn and Ould Medal,) Blankets, Ladies' Single, Double and Dreakfast .Shawls, Boulevard oud Balmoral Skirls, Ladies' Clonks, &o., is complete in every particular. This department is at all limes exceedingly nliraolivo, being constantly replenished with thc Latest Novelties to suit tho season, specially selected for Richness and Elegance, and in cluding all ibo most Fashionable Fabrics in tho Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of Black and Colored Alpacas, Puro and Nonpareil Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and French Plaids, All-Wool Cashmere French Merinos, Mohair Brilliantines. All-Wool Serges, Paris Stripes, balines and Velveteens. W BB BTK GOODS. In addition to thc largo slock always to be found in Ibis department, may be mentioned thc fresh arrival of Nainsooks, Jaconets, Organdies, Swiss and Jaconet, Striped and Cross-Barred Muslins, Bobin?is, Illusions, Bird's Ky o and Colton Diapers, Irish Linens, Tublo Damasks, Towels, Crash, &c. P^lsiiiriels. Wc Lave a beautiful assortment of Flannels, consisting of Whito Shaker, Twi lcd Bed, White and Blue, Common and Plain Bcd and While, Opera, all shades, Plaids and Stripes. NOTIONS AND HOSIERY. A moro beautiful lino of these goods hare novcr been brought to this market, consisting in part of Ladies' and Gonts' Kid, Lisle and Huck Gloves and Gauntlets, Hamburg and Pique Edgings and Insertings, Silk und Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undorvcsts, Ladies' and Children's Brown, Whito and Striped Hose, Ladies' Silk Ties, Fichues and Bows, all t-hades, lluchings, Uufllos, Collarettes, Collars and Culls, Footing. Linen Sols, Doy lies and ninny other npw and beautiful selections, too numerous to mention. HATS, A full assortment nf Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Also, a beautiful lot of Hat Trimmings, con sisting of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, &e. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. A ttention is invited to our large and elegant stock of Mon's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Ties mid Cravats, Road*/ -mado Clothing, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Under Shirts, Half lioso, Collara, Oliffe, &0. A full stock of AlLWool nnd Salem Oassi meres, Doeskins, Btondcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Jeans. A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow Waro, Stationery, Booti?, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies' and Gonts' Over-Shoe.*, Trunks, Traveling Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades. Always on hand a full lino of Tailor's Trimmings. Agents for thc Weed Sowing Machine. Bed llnst Proof Oats for oalo. Coals' Cotton, 4 Spools for 25 cents Cash. Wo foci confident that wo can please any who may call nnd examino our goods. Our polilo nnd attentive Clerks aro novcr too busy to serve you nnd will spare nu pains in show ing you goods. Cull and seo us! Respectfully, C L. REID & CO. Sept. 27, 1877 45 CASH, CASH, CASH ! THF undersigned proposes to buy all your O ott oia at Ibo highest market prico and give you O ash., Not Guano Nolcs; and lo encourago you lo sell to us, wo will sell to you for C A 8 H Oritfof thc finest assortments of FALL GOODS Ever brought to this market, and at (bo Very Lowost Prices, It ls useless for ns to enum?ralo our largo and varied assortment. All tho Goods aro fresh and of tho Vory Latost Stylos, and selected willi a special oyo to tho Walhalla trade. Of courso you will find DRV GOOD5, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, FAMILY GROCERIES, HARDWARE, HAGGING AND TIES aird' every thing kept in a well Conducted store in the greatest abundance. As wo buy for CASH and sell for OAftif, wo Will not be undersold by any one. Como ono ! Como all ! I J. II. $M<?H & SON. Sept 27, 1877 SAFIi RtifftlTl'ArtC?S! Molloy Sent Without Dangor of tiOSS. ON and after (VIOttPAY, Oolobcr 1st 1877, MOtt 1}Y OUDttilS can bc obtained nt tho Wnlhalla, Post Oflico Opon Post Ollices In all party'of tho UnllOU Stales at Ibo following rates: Oil Orders nol exceeding $15, 10 conls. O'rot r}'lf> abd not exceeding $30, 15 cents. Over ?30 and not exceeding $10, 20 cents. Over S40 and not oxoceding $50, 25 cents. ComYma'sipn . foes must bo paid in ourrenoy Stamps cannot yo InVeh foi' fees. United Slates Treasury* NoicS or national Bank Nolcs only roccived or paid. " . . J. U. A. JOHNSTON, Posimasi^. Snpt '??i'lftV l*-3t 1 St?le ojT VALUABLE LANDS. BY lcavo of tho Probato Court, granted to ino as Executor of tko will of Aaron Terrell, deceased, and as ogent of tho heirs at law ot said deceased, I will sell to tho highest bidder, before (ho Court Iloiisc, in Walhalla, on pulcfiay in NOVEMHER NEXT, 1877, that Valuable Farm On Tugatoo Uiver, koowo os THE HOME PLACIO of said deceased. Tho Traot con tains ?185' nefen, moro or less, of which about 75 acres aro fine river and creek bottoms. Much of thc uplands is rich and first rato for cotton snd ls partly in cultiva tion and partly in native forest. TERMS AS F?LLOWS-Onothird cash, tho balance re two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest from day of salo, secured by bond and mort of tho premises. Purchaser to pay extra for titles. JOHN 8. DICKSON, Executor. Oct 4, 1877 46-5 STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE CHAMBER, COLUMBIA, S. C., September 0, 1877. To thc Commissioners and Managers ol' Election ot' Oconcc County. IV II ER BAS, vacancies exist In Hie offices of M Sheriff and Coroner of I lie Counly of Oconec by reason of tlie dcatli of W. N. Craig and thc | resignation of ll. ft. Norman, lately Sheriff and Coroner respectively Now, therefore, you and each of you arc hereby required, with strict regard lo thc pro visions of the constitution and latvs of tho Slate touching your duly in such oaso, lo cause an election to bo held in Ibo said County on THURSDAY, November lat, 1877, to fill said vacancies. All bar rooms mid drinking saloons shall be closed on t lie said day of election, and any per son who shall sell any intoxicating drinks on said day of election shal' be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction I hereof shall bc fined in a sum of not less than one hundred dollars, or bc imprisoned for a period of not less than ono month nor more than six months. In testimony whereof 1 bavo hereunto set my band and caused thc Great Seal of (he State to bc affixed at Columbia, this Gili [L. S.] day of September, A. 1). 1877, nod in Ibo ono hundred and second year of thc American Independence. BY TUB QovBRNom WADS HAMPTON, lt. M. SIMS, Secretary of State Sept 20, 1877 41-lt 1877. 2,000 LBS. OF BACON VERY LOW For Cmth AT J. E. IIEJYIJRIX'S. Sept 13, 1877 ' 7-ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ??yNTV ?(F ???M?l?" In thc Court of Probate. jamb Hunnicutt, suing for herself and others, Plaintiffs, vs. tho children of Wm. Hunnicutt and others, Defendants. BY virtue of an otder to me directed by the Probate Coori, I 'will sell to tho highest jiddcr, before Hie court house door in Wnlhalla, jctwccn Ibo legal hours of sale, on MONDAY, ho 6th day of November next, tho following leseribed properly, to wit: All that Piece, Parcel or Tract of hand, con testing of two small tracts, allante, lying and loins in tho county nforesaid, on thc Wat ors of | Martin's Creek, near Seneca City, containing mc hundred acres, moro or less, adjoining lands >f Thomas Harper, Zachariah Minion natl ithors. Terms of Salo as Follows : One-third cash; balance on a credit of ono ,'ear with interest from dato, the purchnso noney to bo secured by Ibo bond of thc por ?hascr, good personal security, and n morl gago >f tho premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. R E. NORMAN, Coroner, Acting Sheriff Oconco County. Oct 1,1877 46-4 NOTICE. k T.T, persons holding Hills, Acannnta or Do l\ mauds of any kind against tho County of Jconeo, S. C., which have not been before pro-, tented to the Hoard of Conniy Comiirlssioricrs it special meei i nfs during Iho year, ave hereby toUticd, tljat. {hey aro required lo deposit tho mino In my oHico, lit tho Court Iloiisq |n.\Ya| M\n'. S. C., on or before tho first day of No reinnor next, . J.'W. STRIIH.INO, Clerk Hoard Counly Commissioners. Oct. -J, 1877. 40 5 WATCHES, JEWELRY ! -0:0 lloill.iK.ino. Gold* BO extensively worn in Paris, was first, discovered In 1870, by tho cele brated French chemist. Mons. D. Ito I.nlngo, wbo in:inufaoltired il into jewelry, and for five years* sold il to Ibo. leading jeweler? of l'aria for Solid <Uol<l. lu 1K75, whou bis so ?ot bcoanie" known, ten of tho manufacturing jewelers established a stock company, willi a capital of $10?000,~ ont), for tho purpose of manufacturing ltotutiiii<> <MOI<I .1 cwt;li'y mid Wni?"ii?W?' Wit li (bia iinmonse capital, nod tho aid of Improved machinery, I hey arecnablod (0 produofe'oll tho1' lnlesl nallorns of jewelry al loss (han onc-lcnth iho cost of solid cold, and of a ouulily and color CANADA, for tho Bato of nil goods manufactured from this molal, and in order to inlrodttco thom in the most speedy manner, have put up assorted samplo lot? as given bolow, which wc will soil at O.NBTKNTH TUB nKTAlL VALUE UNTIL JANUARY 1ST, 1878. Read the Hst: 60-Cont Lot. $3,00 Lot. Ono Gent's Watch Choiu, retail prico, $1 00 One? Indies' Opera Guard Chain Ono pair Engraved Sleovo Huttons, retail y'n^o Ladies' Neck Chain and Cross prieo, ...... 7,> One beautiful Locket, (engraved) One Stono-Set Sonrf Pin, retail price, 7o One pair Hand Bracelets Ono Sot (il) Spiral Shirt Studs, ?. ?? 7? Ono Gent's Twist Link'"Vest Chain and Charm Ono improved shape Collar Hutton,. " 00 Ono pair Onyx Sleeve "Buttons Ono heavy plain Wedding King', " " 1 25 Ono set (3) Onyx Shirt Studs 1 1 1 ? Ono new improved CoMar Hutton Total, - .- 4 .* - $6 00 , Ono extra cut Canico Seal Ping For 60 cents wo will send abovo six articles One' Arizona" Solitaire Stud ." post poid. j Ono sot Amethyst or Topaz Pia and Ear Drops $1.00 Lot, ?tfc Ladies' Chemise Button One pair Slcovo Huttons, stone setting 0nc 1>lttin ui??< ?'amped 18 K' Ono sot (3) Spiral Shirt Studs' $5.00 Lot, O?S UVSSSHb^ ?ne Ladles' Opera Chain, with slide and tassel,; Ono Ludios" Long Guard or Nock Chain rclnil precio ?J. ' Ono Engraved Miniature Locke?, for tho abovo One Gent a henry Wateh Cham, witlf Curb One Gent's Heavy Link Watch Chain n ?J***?? r,c ft'1 Pr?0-SJ . n/ . Ono Lake George Diamond Stud JJ00 L.ftdl08 f0"* Neck Chain ? ?bf? fkft T . ?'cK!inl Cbasctl .Miniature Locket for above $2,00 Lot. (Too 'act Cameo Medall?n Pin and Enr Drops Ono Ladies' Neck Chain nud Charm One pair (2) heavy Chased Band Bracelete Ono Ladies' Heavy Guard Cham for Walch One Gent's Solilaire Diamond Stud Ono set, Pin and Dar Kilts, amethyst One Gent's Cluster Diamond Pin . ,. . . Ono extra fine Miniature Locket Ono pair Amethyst or Onyx Slccvo Butions One Cameo Seal Hing Ono set (3) Studs to match tho abovo .J One vory heavy Wedding or Engagement Ring Oho elegant heavy sci Cameo Seal Ring* One Gent's heavy Walch Chain willi Charm One Massive Band-or" Wedding Ring Ono pair Pcirl Inlaid Sleeve Buttons One now "patent" Collar Button' Ono Lake George Cluster Pin ("no Ladies* Chemise Button ..' < Ono pair (2) heavy baud Bracelets Ono Amethyst or Topaz Ring, (cxlra finish) Tho retail price of thc articles in each Bamplc lot amounis lo exactly len times tho prico we ask for tho lot; for example, our $1 lot retails for $10; our ?5 lot for $G0. A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. To any one sending us an order for tho above lots by express lo Iho amount of $15, we will send FREE one Solitl Romaine Gold Huntiug Caso Walch, Genta' or Ladies' aizc, warranted lo keep perfect limo and look equally ns well ?s a $100 gold watch. By mail postpaid. $?."> 50. This is our OUST orr KU TO A?RNTS, anti is worth a trial, as thc walch alone will sell or irado rcadily^for' from $20 lo tj>50. OenlH' or Ladles* Walch alone, $7 or $8, with a heavy Gent's Gold Pattern,' Vest ('hain and Charm, or Ladies' Opera Chain willi slide and tassel. ?' REMEMBER ;-This oiler only holds good until January Isl, 1878. After that lime wo shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, and any ono wishing our goods will then have lo pay full retail prices. Romaine Gold is tho berat, ?nd, irr fact, (ho obly imitation of genuine gold made, being tho sa-jno ' in weight, color nod finish, and all otiV goods arc made iii Ibo latost gold paller'us. Will gunian . tee satisfaction in every instance or refund money. ?'. Send money by P. O. Money Order, or Registered Loller, AT OUR BIS*. NO goods dont'C. O. D. unless at least $5 accompanies (ho order. Address plainly W. I\ EVANS Sk, HO., Sole A#?l>? for U. S. mid ? tallada, 05 & 07 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. August 30, 1877. 41-Gm Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For nil tho purposos ol* a Pomily Pbyaio, and for curing Costivonoss. Jnundico, Indigestion, foul Siomuon, Breath, Headache, Bry.sipelas, llhoumntism, irruptions and akin Discuses, Bil iousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgin, as a Dinner Pill, for Purifying tho Blood, fl ?? Arc the. most cf . ?Ss^fiUa^ .."?."??.*-. - tuctlvo and conge ~ 4?sojj&Ti, itial purgativo over . t^?T \ " ..'discovered. They "'?'?&$'' V ?"4 ale UHt I't P ?f?'K vV-Jri =9 foelltal in their H. Jjrf? ro?^^LfS ?'U,:,i'on' ,nov'h? t*"' Bl .' !'',"WMPHU ft,M' w'('lul11 pain. /V^>^W y M li ?llh?ligli gentle y^Wmf^>^V.v?Bj .//. ?. i? their operation, InSt thorough "$? - - searching cathar tic medicine that can he employed : cleans ing the stomach ami bowels, lind even the blood. In small doses of one pill n day. they stimulate thc digestivo organs and promote vigorous health, Avr.u\s I'II.1.8 hove boen known for morn limn a quarter of a century, arid have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in tho several assimilative organs of ihe body, and are so composed that obst ruc tions within their range cnn rarely with stand or evade thuin. Not only ?lo they cure tho evory-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have ha filed the best of human skill. While they produce power ful effects, they are, at (hu snme time, the salbst and best physic tor children, l'y their aperient action they gripe much less than tim common purgatives, and never give pain w hen tho bow els are not inflamed. They reach the vital fountains Of the blood, mid strengt hen tho svstem by freeing ii from the elements ot weakness. Adapted to all ages ami comliiions in all climates, containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, these lMUs may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves them ever fresh, and makes thom pleasant to take; whih being purely vegetable, no harm eau r.risc from their use in any quantity, PKKt'AUKU UV Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO , Lowell, Mass., l'raetleal mu] Analytical OIIPIIIIBI*. S01JLI BY AU. itiiuuuiJws LVKUYYVlUaci:. Por sale bv 1)11. R. E. NORMAN. July 5, 1877 33-Iy PLOD 16, FE.OUR! FLOUR'. ARK NOW IN THOROUGH REPAIR, AND wo ore prepared to wait oli customer.'.'. Thc Mills ?rc in charge of G. N. AND J. 3*. COTIIRAN, and (hey will bc glad lo seo any and nil of our former customers. Tho mills ranko tho very bo&t of Flour, and largo turn-outs from thc grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to give m a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tho reputation of these mills are well known in thc market. Any ono having wheat lo grind for thc market will find sacks for sale at the mills at cost. Tho mills aro about five milos from Seneca City and about fifteen miles from Walhalla, on Connoross Creek. May 31, 1877 28 Cmos RICHARD TOZBR'S CITY MACHINE WORKS. M A N U F A CT U UKtt OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,. SAW MILLS, FLOUR ANO GRIST MILLS FOUNDRY WORK IN IRON AND BRASS. TIIKKSIIttKS Ar. 16ft/1 IWltS. iJOXi?UV???XA, ?. O. Nov "IO, 1870 3' ly Farm Wantod. WANTED, d Well improved FARM, of* from 100 to 6U0 acres, near Asheville, N. C., or Pendleton, Greenville^ Anderson, or .Walhalla, S. C. Address, slating terms and particulars, ., V. % T., Kev Hox 80, Charleston. H. C. .' Kopi 20, 1*77. ii Imo . KI.I.ISOX ADOKU, \ j K I). ROniXBOX, 1 . ?l'o. 1IUOWN, J \ KI,:,ISON A. SMYTH. J. E. ?D6ER & CO., 137 and 139 Meeting Street;, ' Wholesale Dealers ill Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Bar Iron And Steele; ... . Saddlery and Saddlery Hardware; FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES: fetale agents for the celebrated FARMERS' FRIEND PLOWS. A full lino of . Agricultural Implements and Steel?. State agents for tho TREOEGAR HORSE AND MULE SHOE?, which have been recently improved, and we now",. oiler them to thc trade with entire satisfaction. Our entire slock is now FUIA* A ND VOnPKfBTU, . To which wc invite thc attention of thc Fall Trade? All orders receive prompt and careful atten tion. J. E. ADO RR & CO.,/ 137 and 139 Meeting Street.' . Charleston, S. C. Aug 9, 1877. 38-3mcnm ASSMET^SALEr IWILL sell to the highest bidder; nt Scncea. Oily, on THUSDAY, thc first day of Novem ber next, the M . House sbiid. XuOt In this place, formerly the property of John . i Myers. Tho Lol contains one-fonvUi of. an aero. I will on tho same day soil the remnant >of Goods belonging to Hie firm of Me Elroy & Myers. ,, .'. 1 ' ' THUMS-Cash'.' Pirrchascr'of tho House and Lot to pay for thc title. . , , JOHN Ci CARY, Assignee. Seneca City, Sept. 27, 1877 ( 46-fit ,_"_i_;-'--1-1- i. JOI?N D. BURNS. . GEO. W. IIAY/S. St?res,. Stores! BUMS k MYS Havo on hand a largo Stook of COOKING STOVES, AU II ICR wo sell, .under.- n.gunriintoc-prlceB fl ranging from $18 up. Wc Veep a.largo stock of^ Plainv Pressed, llcti.ncd and Copper Ware, w'hicli xto sell bhcnp for boon. Wo are prepWrpd tb d? all klhds of work done in tho StoVo ftnfl'Tln'llfio*. Hoofing and Guttering made A specially. , An examination of stook and orders solicb Thankful for past favors, we aro, vespce j , mutfts & II t Oct ?>, IS70 47