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?i"' " ' ft* ' ' V W i.' :???!? 9k.J kr lio oal t)oxjp,rt v fl S=S=-X ,,"? WY ^ jJw^9f Ano ploklcs. Ho has our thanks- \ V $| \ Mr J. B. Sahdors hus boon re-appoinlod Trit?? I NlHoo for Goonoo County. ; /Th roo children saved from n lion\b!o death by twenty-five couts' worth of Shriner'a lud?an Vermifuge. As yet v;o havo had only a few heavy frosts, though tho weather is now wiutry and betokens snow. tl Married, on Sunday morning, thc 18lh of November, 1877, by Kev. il. N. Hays, \ ? Mr. Bailus Mooro and Miss Eliza Cox, both ?of Ooonco County, South Carolina. I Tho Presbyterions of Towovillo expect ?, to havo their now church dedicated to tho M worship of God on Sutuaday and Sunday R tho 24th and 25th instant. Dr. Adger and Revs Fri Orson and Poursou aro expected k to bo present. m p Tho final meeting, for 1877, of thc JT" -Board V Stewards of the Walhalla and , 'Stfficoa City Circuit, will bo held ot tho M. . Ilk. Church, Walhalla, on Friday, 80tfc No fflf Vombur-, at ll A. M. A full attendauco ?3 Hp -requested. Tho Troasuror, to tho clo3iug of tho tax m cooks, on thc 15th instant, give out about S '2,800 tax receipts. This includes tho i receipts givou out for tho first instalment, I 'so that tho number of receipts is larger than tho number of taxpayers, as a good many -received two receipts. 'A vory interesting event lins Occurred in '.the family of Mr. J. li. Hendrix, of this place. ^ ??is yo-"igest daughter, Miss E. Lcwellen, ".".Was married on tho evening of tho 15th Instant, to Mr. F, Newton Arnold, of Piokons. Tho ceremony was performed by Dr. Smoltzcr. Thc occasion was a joyous ono, nnd wo wish the happy young couple mueli happiness and prosperity. W, C. Btnct, Esq., hat become nssoolatcd % with Mr. Wilson as editor of tho Ab?vi?lo Pren ami Sn>inr>'. Mr. Benoit is no accomplished gcntlciaan, and will lakordgfh raak iutlxtj editori al corps. Our local, 3\t Gakwfty, informs us that Wm. Murray, on aged citizen, died near Wcstmin ?tor un tho HU h instant.-? That tho atoro bouso of Mr. W. P. King, nt "Westminster, wns broken open on tho night of tho 15ih instant, and $100 worth of goads stolon. No clue as tu thc robbers. Tho Adger College continues to flourish Tua number of students is still increasing. Last week, we learn, thcro were one hun dred and nine in all tho departments. The patrons and pupils mo pliko pleased with the course of instruction and management of tho College. Kev. S. L Morris, who sm appointed u delegato by the Hoard of Trustees of Adger ^ College to uttend the Georgia Synod, and ro V quest of that body tho loau of tho library i- And ?diilo's?phieal apparatus, formerly used i v Oglethorpe College rcturocd homo last Saturday, having succeeded in his mission. Slept, will bo taken at an carly day to have P the library and apparatus brought to Wal halla, for use by Adger College. This wilt pt' -prove an advantage aud another inducement for coming to thi . colleen for nn education Mrs. Orpha Harri3 . '.' v..'." .'. Harris. living near Tow nv ?ile, ?ied oa .j..:. . '. . il.o lOtli j inst., in thc sixty-third year of lier age. she L was confined to her room for two months willi a W ?hronio liver complaint, which, Iii ougli vory pain ful, she bore with Christian fort lt udo Sho was j* ia consistent mouther of the Presbyterian ohurch for over forty years. She leaves a husband and ?L(? eight children to mourn her loss, lier remains wore im orroil in I'V y->zai'eth lloavordatn come ; '"' tory on Monday, tho 12ih7in%m?^?eLJ^ of p large concourse of relatives ami friends. ' " I Mr. Robert Craig, an old and esteemed ' citizen of Pickons County, died at his ivsi 1. denco on Kcowec Uiver, last Friday night from cancer. The deceased was upwards of seventy years of age, and during his long lifo had resided near thc pince ho died Ho was well known to tho people of old Piokcns District, and had for many years acrved them gratuitously ns Gommissioner .. of the Poor. Ho was kind, obliging and f generous hearted, ever ready to contribute to the needy, or to wait upon and comfort thc; InJUictod. After tho d?vH?P of the district ho was c'iooied a county commissioner of i ^ ll*io.kcns County, w.hieli wo believo was thc ?! Only 7eruuuerut?v ' offioo he ever held, and II ffUteh ho filled to the satisfaction of tho I rpeoplo. There aro few of his neighbors but. f ?havo received many acta of kindness nt his ? hands, aud none but always found at his ?f houBO a o ?<arui welcome and a hospitable - ^entertainment. In carly ,'ifo, in common w'^with many of our old citizens, ho wagoned Ato Hamburg n grout deal, and cou'd give ?0 ' luoh' Ucrosting information of tho c'rly j ivs of South Carolina, when railroads unknown, and horso buck travel and jon transportation wcro fashionable, jh ! mon hud moro friunda, and we know ono who had fewer enemies than Hubert |gi among men of till o?osnos and races. ?/- 's of Hluvery he hud been n kind ?much that freedom was to his W hug?iji:!: y .' m* v ilude. After . .d servants generally remained *f ia kindness lo them and fair yu.- fining th-dr ooiifidcncc. His ujbody was buriod ut tho family graveyard, IK jar his residence, on Sunday evening. jjr) Tnt) SBfHEMK BBNGH.-From all thnfc fft i can loarri, tho,ni.oo for tho scat on tho ul iiprenie henoh, which Will bil undo vacant fwoou iby tho resignation of tho negro. ymY'rutiWj?MS pretty well narrowed down lo ''?''wur diiilingllisiied and beloved follow citizen, V ifloviunor Bonham, and Col, A C llnskell, v liv Colt(mbis. !.*.<> ?e?i old, with oiio united . \ <voico vom tho Kdisto tp tho Savannah, says flk~ thof>gis!atur.-: dive Ililli p:aco to Bon ? nam, a mon nduTtW^ when most of tho prom ino nt publio men of of this doy woro io thoir cradles; n mon who for forty long years, hus uphold tho interests und tho honor of his nativo Stute with tho zeal and ability of a Syduey and tho ! purity of a Chovalior Bayard [Edgcficld Advertiser. WASHINGTON, November 17.-A cauous of the Republican ?Senators was bold ut tho Capitol this uftcrnoou. Thoro was u full attendance, ns tho proceedings were ex pected to be of uncommon interest mid importance Mr. Edmunds and thu Various other Senators who waited upon tho Presi dent lust Tuesday cveuiug to acquaint him with tho general tenor and spirit of tho comments expressed by tho majority of thc Republican Senators in thc last caucus concerning his civil scivicq poiioy, &c, gave to thc canons to day a verbal account of what occurred At that interview. They re ported that tho Prcsidcut, iii responso to their statements of tho widespread uneasi ness and dissatisfaction which hud been created among his purty friends by Iiis uppuiutments of Democrats - to Southern offices, ?fco., had argued that his poiioy iu this regard was not prejudicial to tho inter ests of tho Republican purty, and certainly wus adopted by him from ouy want? of earnest desiro for tho perpetuation sud maintenance of Republican power and principles. On tho contrary, it was his expectation und belief that thc pursuance of bis poiioy would promote a coalition of tho old Whig and various other elements, naturally opposed to tho Democratic party, in the South, and eventually scouro fivo or six Southern States fur thc Republicans. All tho Senators who were present at tho interview expressed themselves to tho caucus us being convinced that thc Prcsidcut thoroughly sincero in this belief. They also reported that thc Pr%',?ont suid ho was very desirous J? ?po in harmony with tho liquors of thc party, und was grateful to have hud thc opportunity of ascertaining thus definitely und clearly the views willoh hod been exp?o sod in tho ouuous, Ad vico und candid criticism would ulwuys bo wel come to him, and, in closing, ho said ho hoped und believed that there would bo loss cause for complaint in tho future, und, iu any event, if there should bc differences of opinion, there need bc no occasion for ill-feting, and ho trusted there would bo none. After tho reports, of which tho foregoing statement is u correct though brief j summary, had been made to thc caucus, a freo discussion ensued as to the propriety und probable effects of thc President's policy in case it should be acquiesced in by tho j Senate. Tho interchange of views developed un almost, unanimous opinion thut'thc policy of appointing Democrats to oflico in tho South is not wisc or sound, und even those Senators who aro most distinctively known as friends of thc Administration expressed doubts whether its pursuance would have tho effect ol' which thu President is sanguino No action was taken by tho caucus today, und none was proposed. Nothing was said about tho New Yuri; custom house appoint ments, nor was there any discussion of thc eontested Senatorial election eases from Lou ?siana and Smith Carolina The questions involved in these contests for seats in the. Senate seem to ho considered as purely judi olal in their nature, and, therefore, outside tho province of otiucus control. LONDON, November 18.-An officio] Rus stan despatch, dated Voran Kale!), Sunday, November li), says: "The Russians carried Kars to day by Storni. TL ? battle preocdiug thc capture commenced at 8 o'clock hist night, und terminated ut 8 this morning. Our trophic? ?md hissen arc Unknown." A Russian official despatch, dated Bogot, November 17, says news has just been re ceived that a detuohuiClit of Cossacks und infantry succeeded in driving thc Turks out of Rosalie Puss'bj turning their fortified positions. Tho Turk Ult camp herc was capt UTcd. Cen. Sl'obcloff during a skirmish on the "night of tho lOtll instant received severe contusions from fragments of a sholl. Ile had already received similar contusions on tho night of thc 15th. His wounds, how iVvV'1.'? 11,0 no' dangerous, und ho continues to dine*'l*r0 maintained against tho Turkish position?. "' *". Twenty-nine trains were ron uti tba Albin?'-> and Charlotta Air-Lino Railroad, weare inform* ed, one day last week . *. Unquestionably the best sustained work of )hc kind in th? World*' ILLUSTRATED. Notices of thc press. 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A Complete Analytical Judex (0 tho first lifly , Vol times of IIAUI-KU'S MAOA/.INK has been pub j lishe ' rendering available l'or r?f?rence ibo vast ; mid vi y i wealth of Information which con? ' slituies Ibis periodical a porfool illustrated j literary cyclopedia. 8vo, dolli, ?8j half calf, : j'6 20. Sent postage prepaid, I Subscript ians received for Harper's Ptrlodl . cals only. Address ; BB \ Kt I? Bi! IS & mt OT Jil I') lt*, New Vmk. I Nov. 22, 1877 < I _WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT, COKRECTEU \V EE K .'. 1" Ai'i'i.KR-Dried, per pound 4(d)2 -Oreen, per bushel 60(2)06 BUTTER-Per pound 15(?)20 BEESWAX-Por pound 20 BBBP-l*or pound 2(35 BACON-Dry ault shoulJors 10(a)12 " " C. lt. Sides 10(a) ll Smoked hums 10 CALICO-Por yurd 7(o)81 COFFEE-Rio por pound 20(o)25 " -Laguyriti per pouud 33(a)35 " -Jnvn, per pound 45 CANDLES-Adamantino, por sot ICS " -Sperm, per pouud 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per bend 10(7020 COTTON-Per pound 9i(^9J " -Yarn, per bunch 85(a) f.00 COPPERAS-1*0?* pound 8 PUCKS-Por head 18@20 Koos, per dozen 12? FLOUR, per suck, (98 pounds,) 3.50(a) 1.00 FEATHERS-(?coso, por pound 40 " -Mixed por pound 30 QUAIN-Corn, now, por bushel, 40@50 corn, ?ld, por bushel, 75 -Uyc, por bushel 1.00 -Oats, rod, per bushel 75 GEESE-Per head 35@40 HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Oreen, per pound 4(o)5 IN Moo-Spanish Float, per pound 1.60 " -Carolina, per pound 1.25 IRON- English relined, por pound 3A(o)4 *' -S wood, por pound 7(?)8 " -Band, per pound 0(o)7 " -Hoop, per pouud 12($'U Pot ware, per pound 8(a) IO LARD, por pouud 13(a)15 LIMB, per burrel 2.09 LUM UER, per thousand feet 10.0A LEAD, per pound 12$ MOLASSES, por gallon 40(2)1.09 MADDER, per pound 30(o)40 NAILS, per pound 4@5 ONIONS, per bushel 75 OIL. kerosene. nm? ??allon 30(o)40 POTATOS^-Irish, por bushol 75 " -Sweet, pct' busbol 50 RICE, per pound 8@9 SALT-Liverpool, por Fuck 1.25 I Su i UTI NO, wholesale G I " retail 8 i " wholesale 5 ? " retail 6\ 4-4 SIIBGTINO, wholesale 8 " " retail 10 SHOT, per pound 12J SPIRITS TURPENTINE, per ?allon 1.00 SOAP, per pound 8(?n0 SUOARS-Crushed, ppr pound 14 -A WhitO, per pound 12J - Brown, per pound 10 -Extra C, per pound ll STARCH, while and blue, per pound 10@12? SODA, per pound ' lu TOBACCO, per pound 50(o)1.95 " per pound, smoking 00(o)l.52 TALLOW, per pound 8 TURKEYS, per head 50(a>75 TEAS-Olin Powder, per pound ?.00 Hyson, Groen, per pound 75(741.00 Yonny; Hyson, Black, per lb 7-r> \V )oi" washed, per pound 25 WARMINGTON, November 16.-In the House this morning, Mr. Van ic, from the House committee on postoflioes and post roads, repotted a bill tn in?rense and requ inte the lost mail scrvieo between Washing ton and Haleigh, Charlotte, Charleston, Atlanta, Memphis, Little Hock, New Or leans, Galveston and other points South, and appropriating S^S,000 lo amend tile contract willi railroads for closer oon-r UCOtioUH and faster limo to un avora?o of thirty-three and a half milos per hour over the entire lino, A hill was reported from tho post olTicc committee by Waddell, of North Carolina, to make available immediately tho appro priiition heretofore made tu pay Southern mail oo nt mot ors before the war. Tho Russians lutvo stormed and taken Ivors, o ipi living i ?,00? prisoners, Hags, and muoli ma ter i al of war . The city of Richmond, Va., has over 310 factories, that give employment to 11,100 persons. A dministrator's Salo. T>Y permission of thc Probato Court, I will fi > sell, at thc residence of Maldon Morgan, deceased, ou thc 23d of November, nil thc personal properly of said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Cows nod Hogs, together with a small lot of Corn und Fodder. TERMS OF SALR-CASH. !" , ROBERT F. MORGAN. ^ Administrator. Nov. R, 1877 % M-2 COTTON! COTTON? COTTON ! ??P W?T??THE TIMES! PROSPERITY, HAPPINESS AND CASH! SPECULATION PLAYED OUT! For lite planter ititi* JOHNC.CARY AT SENECA CITY, S. C. TT A Tn \rr^ ARRANGEMENTS IXi\. V lil UT With tho largest and most extensive Spinners in tho Unite?! Stales to buy C'OTTON for them, frosh from tho hands of tho farmer, avoiding all inter mediato expenses and commissions, thereby giving tho anon who makes tho cotton theso profits, 1 nm prepared to give thc highest cash price for it) OOO bales of cotton. Furniers! now is ibo timo, this is tho place, and I nm the man for von to consult beibro selling your COTTONelsowhero. Como and gat every cont there ij in your cotton. To thos? who think thoy can do better willi their cotton by consigning, and prefer, I will say that I am also prepared to advance them S'i'* <>n tho Balo, and forward their cotton to reliable Factors in Cbarlotto, Char leston, New York, Philadelphia, or nny oilier market they may designate, to bo sold, and ntl rceoipt of account sales will pay to them tho not proceeds, including tho $35 advanced. BRING IN YOUR COTTON, .Sell io mo. for tho Oath ami thou buy ymir gimds in tho chea post markot in the up country. Respectfully, JOHN C. CARY. Oct. ll. 1S78 47-3m A CENTRE SHOT AT HARD TIMES, Low for Cash ! We aro receiving daily from New York, Baltimore, Charleston anti Manufactories tho Largest and Cheapest Stock of Goods ever offered to thc citizens of Oconcc, consisting of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ANO FAMILY MEDI CINES. Wc throw on tho market to day 200 sucks of Liverpool Salt nt $1.25 per sack. 10,000 pounds best Wagon Iron at 3, 3} and 8| cents per pound. Largo lot Coffees from 22 to 26 cents per pound. Largo lot Hine Slono at 12} couts per pound. Largo lot Iudigo, Spanish Moat, al $1.25 per pound. 75 pieces Prints, best brands, at 7 and 8 cents per yard. 25 pieces Wool Jeans, at 33J cents por yard. 6 bales of \ Shirting, at 7 and 8 cents por yard. Coats' Spool Cotton, at 75 cents per dozen. Splendid assortment of Cassimcrcs, very cheap. Inducements in Ladies* Dress Goods, Bleach ing, Tickiugs, &o., and many other articles too tedious to mention; all of willoh we are selling at panic prices for cash. Wo bought them very clo3c urn! with unusun.l ?arc and will give our paleta tho advantage of it. Wc aro always roady to pay tho highest market price for cotton, and we wont to muko you a l>id botero you soil. AU olhor produce bought at tho Li^Uost market price. Wc ar? agents fot f hillings. Vams, Walt and Avery Plows, and soil ut our store at factory prices. Como and seo us. Wo Viii guarantee you goods as low as any retail sloro in South Caro lina. Wo havo taken Hie stringency of the hard times into consideration and arc determined not to bc undersold. Many (hunks for past favors. Most respectfully, JT. 1?. iHICKLBUt & CO. Oct 4, 1877 4G-ly AN excellent lot of UPPER LEATHER, well tanned, for sale cheap tor cash. Apply at this office. Oct 25, 1877 -19 2,000 LBS. OF BACON VERY LOW AT J: -E. iiEjm.RWS: Sept 13, 1877 7-ly Thc Stale ol'South Carolina, O CONES COUNTY. In the Court of Probate. Sarah Dodd, ns Administratrix, and Henry T. Dodd, Administrator, of tho personal estate of Jamos Dodd, deconscd, Plaintiffs, VS. Dennis S. Dodd, Shodriek Dodd, Derry Dodd, Ira Dodd. James Dodd, hcirs-nUlaw of Aaron Dodd, deceased, to wit: Isabella Dodd, Jamos Dodd, William lt. Dodd, Lucinda Dodd, Martha Leroy, and tho heirs at-law of John Dodd, deceased, and James K. llngood and J. D. Smith, defendants - Complaint for Dower, Partition, Relief <bc, (L*c. To (fte Defendants in tito above staled case: YoO and each of you aro hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this notion which is tiled in the olbco of thc Judge of Prohato, in and for tho county nnd State aforesaid) nnd serve a copy of your answer on tho subscriber nt his ellice, on tho public Square in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days after tho 6c rf leo of Ibis summons on you, exclusive of tho day of service. If you fail to unswCr the complaint within that time, thc plaintiffs will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. J. J. NORTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Walhalla. S. C. April 2?lh, 1870. Witness, 8. P. Dendy Judge of Probate, Oconcc UoUuty, S. 0 , 271ti of April, IK70. l?Ts! I S. P. DENDY, (V-Y--) Judge of Probate. To Lucinda Dodd, one nf the defendants above * named, whose, ?dace of resilience is unknown: Take notice that ibo complaint and sum? linois heroin have been filed in tho office of lita Judge of Probate, nt tho Court House, in Wallia i i S O f i : no purposes Hierein KCl forth; and that yon aro required to Appear in tho callie hy iiie 1st day ol January next, or the plaintiff-" will apply to tho Court for thc relict demanded In the complaint. J.J. NORTON, Plaintiffs Attorney, Walhalla, Oconco County, S O. Nov. ?5, 1877 ' f)2.() \ Iloiiiniiio 4jiol<l, sp extensively worn in Puris, was first discovered in 1870, by Hie cele irated French chemist, Mons. JD. lio Laiugc, who manufactured it info jewelry, und for five yoavs old it to tho leading jewelers of Puris for Solid 3>><?!<!. In 1876, when hh sosret booamo mown, ten of tho manufacturing jewelers established a stock company, with a capital of $10,000, 100, for tlio purposo of manufacturing Itoiituitio 4?<>l<l Jewelry ?ml Wafcln's. Vit li this immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery, they uro enabled to produce all tho alest patterns of jewelry nt less (han one-tenth tho dost of .- did gold, and of a quality und color ?hieb makes it impossible even for experts to detect it from the genuino. WU IIA VU SIX'Ulib'I) nw UXULUSIVU AGENCY OF THU UNITED STATUS ANJ) 7Alf ADA, for tho sale of all goods manufactured from this metal, and in order lo introduce them n tho most speedy maimer, have put Up assorted sample lots as given below, which wc will sell ut iNK-TKNTII TUB HKTAlJb VALUS OXTIL JANCAUY 1ST, 1878. Read Ibo list: 60-Cont Lot. >no Gent's Watch Chain, retail prico, $1 00 )no pair Engraved Sloovo Buttons, rolnil price, 76 )no Stone-Set Scarf Pin, refall prico, 76 )no Set (?5) .Spiral Shirt Stud*, 75 )ne improved shapo Collar Hutton, ?? 60 )no licavy plain Wedding liing, 11 M 1 25 Total, .... 00 For 60 cents wo will send above six articles lostpoid. $1.00 Lot. )no pair Sleeve Huttons, stone setting )no set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs )ue heavy band Engagement liing Inc sot (2) Engraved Bracelets )nc Ladies' Long Guard or Neck Chain hie Engraved Miniature Locket, for thc abovo Due Gent's Heavy Link Walch Chaiu Jue Lako Georgo Diamond Stud $2.00 Lot. )nc Ladies' Neck Chain and Charm )ne Ladies' lloavy Guard Chain for Watch Ju? set, Pin and Ear Iii tis. amethyst Duo extra linc Miniature Locket Dne Cameo Seal Hing Dno very heavy Wedding or Engagement Ring )nc Gent's heavy Walch Chain with Charm )no pair Pc ul Inlaid Sleeve Buttons Duo Lake George Cluster Pin )nc pair (2) heavy baud Bracelets $3,00 Lot. One Ladies' Opera Guard Chain Ono Ladies* Neck (/'hain ami Cross Ono beautiful Locket, (engraved) One pair Band Bracelets One Gent's Twist Link Vest Chain dud Charm One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons Ono set ('.'>) Onyx Shirt Studs One new improved Collar Billion One extra cut (.'nineo Seal Ring One Arizona Solitaire Stud One set Amethyst or Topaz Pin and Ear Drdps Ono Ladies' Chemise Button One Plain Ring, stamped 18 lt 85.00 Lot. Ono Ladies' Opera Chain, with slide and tassel, retail price $6 One Gent's heavy Watch Chain, with Curb Charm, retail price $5 Ono Ladies' heavy long Neck Chain One elegant Chased Miniature Locket for abovo One set Cameo Mcdaliou Pin mid Ear Drops One pair (2) heavy Chased Btu 1 Bracelets One Gent's Solitaire Diamond Stud One Gent's Cluster Diamond Pin One pair Amethyst or Onyx Slecvo Buttons Ono cot (3) Stu.l.i to inatoh tho above One elegant licavy set Cameo Seal Ring One Massive Ban i or v/cdding Ring Ono new "patent" Collar Button Cue Ltidies' Chemise Billion One Amethyst or Topaz Ring, (extra finish) Thc retail price of Hie articles in each sample lot amounts lo exactly len limes tho prico wc ask for tho lot; for exampk uv $1 lot retails for $10; our $5 lot for $50. A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUNTING-CASE WATCH FREE. To any one sending us an order for Hie above lots by express to Hie amount of $15, wo will send VRKKono Solid Romaine Gold Hunting-Case Watch, Gents' or Ladles'site, warranted io keep perfect time and look equally as well as a $100 gold watch. By mail postpaid, $1550. This is our liKST orFKIt TO AOKNTS, and is worth a trial, as (he walch alene will sell or Irado readily for from $20 lo $50. ?l-uits' or Ladies' Walch alone. $7 or $8, willi a heavy Gent's Gold Pull ern Vest Chain audChai ... or Ladies'Opera Chain with slide and tassel. HUMUM Uh'll :? >. Hs oller only holds good until January 1st, 1878. Afler (hat (imo wc shall sell only lo Jobber nd Wholesale dealers, nud any one wishing our goods will thou havo to pay full retail prices. Romaine Gold is thc beat, and, in fact, thc only imitation of genuine gild inade, being thc samo :!} weight, color and finish, and all our goods uro made in the latent froid patterns, Will guaran-' tee satisfaction in every induce or refund money. Send money by P. 0. Money Order, or Registered Letter, AT ora insu. Ko goods sont C. ?. I>. unless tu lonni $5 accompanies the order. Address plainly W. H'\ '?SVAN.S A: ^4?>., Sole AsV* io-' U, S. and Carinda, 95 & 07 South Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. August 30, 1377. 41-Gm -o:o- -v WK take pleasure in announcing fo our\us toinors and I lie publie generally that our itn in cuse si nek nf FALL & WINTER GOODS, wbicli lins boon bought by our Senior, who luis J just relumed from Now Yolk, is daily arriving, j and will bo complete In eight days. Thu above goods have been bought with care I as lo pri?e, quality and prevailing styles, and will not fail lo suit Ibo most fastidious. Our reputation of keeping nothing b.it the best goods, will bc kept up lo ils highest standard, j In consequence ol* tho depreciation in Colton j Ci <..><><!'?. logctlier with the scarcity ol money, we will .sell our cnliro slock ol' these goods al pri?es which will defy competition, dur stock of DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of l> nic.itic, Sea Island and Mickory Shillings. Sheetings, Tickings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints. Scotch and Dornest lo Ginghams. Linseys. Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Cambric and India Longoloths, (com prising the most popular brands-New York Mills, WamsuUa and Gold Medal.) Blankets, Ladies' Single, Double ami Breakfast Shawls, Boulevard ami Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Cloaks, Sic, is complete in every particular. This doparlinent is at all times exceedingly att root Ivo, being constantly replenished with thc Latest Novelties lo suit the season, specially selected for it toliness and Elegance, and in cluding all (he most Fashionable Fabrics in the Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of Black and Colored Alpacas, Pure and Nonpareil Mohairs. Imperial, Scotch and French Plaids. All-Wool Cashmere French Merinos, Mohair Brilliantines, All-Wool Serges, Paris Stripes, bat ines and Velveteens, .W?fin'?PE? GOODS. In addition lo (be large stock alway* lo be found in this department' may be mentioned ihc frosh arrival of Nainsooks, Jaconets, Organdies, Swiss and Jaconet, Sniped and Cross-Barred Muslins. Bobin?is. Illusions, Bird's Bye ond v"oiroh'"T??iip"iY"? ^.Irisli Linens, Table Damasks, Towels, Crash, Ac. ' ""*"*" * , sn?.n-.*.n?] J^lstrmels. Wo have a beautiful assortment of Flannels, consisting of While Shaker, Twilled Bcd, White and Blue, Common and Plain Bed and While, Opera, all shades, Plaids and Stripes. NOTIONS ANO HOSIERY. A moro beautiful lino of those goods have never boen brought to this market, consisting in part of Ladies' and Gents' Kid, Lisio and Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Hamburg and i Pique Kilgin gs and libertines. Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undorvests, Ladies' and Children's Brown, Whito and Striped Hose, Ladies' Silk Ties, Fichues and Bows, all shades, Ruohings, Ruffles, Collarettes, Collars and Cull's, Footing, Linen Sots, Doy lies and many other now and beautiful selections, too numerous to mention, HATS. A full assortment al Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hats, Trimmed and Uni rimmed. Al'o, ii beautiful lot of Hat Trimmings, con-, slating of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, ito. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Attention h itu ii-ad lo our large and olegant stock of Men' Furnishing Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Tics and Cravats, Ready-made Clothing, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Under Shirts, IL If Hose, Collars, Culls, &c A full stock of A "f.Wool and Salem Cassi meros, Doeskins, Broadcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Jeans. A lull assoit mont of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Stationery, Hoots, Shops and Gaiters, Ladies' and Gents' Over- Sime?, TlHinlts, Traveling Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades. Always on hand a full lino of Tailor's j Trimmings. Agents tor tho Weed Sewing Machine. Ked Rust Proof Oats fur sale. Jj'^ats' Ceti"" y\ Spools for 25 cents Cash. V^Y 0 /; el ce:.,!?(ent that WO Olin please OUV who n?rtV ?'all and examine our goods, Our | polite and attentive Clerks ure never too busy I to serve y. itt and will spare no pains In chow ing you goods Call and seo us! Respectfully, C L illili) & (X). Sept. 27, 1S77 46 J .10' ,0. .fi VALUABLE LANDS. WI'. NV 11.T. SELL lo thc highest bidder, on H TUESDAY, thc 1 S:h day of December next, at thc hue resilience of Mrs. Stephen Maret, deceased, near Fair Flay, nil the Heal anil Personal Property belonging to thc estate of Stephen Maret, deceased. Thc Heal F.s'atc consists of two Tracts of Land as follows: Tract No. 1, or (ho homestead, containing by plnl of same 'J-- acres, adjoining thc lots of tho Town of Fair Flay, on which is a comfortable dwelling and about -li) acres of land in cultiva tion, well soiled to cotton, corn and wheat. Tract No. 2, containing by plat el* same 152 acres, more or less, lying on llcnverdam Creek, adjoining Ibo heine tract. On this tract about 2D acres ot' |?oo<l bolton) laud is opened and iu cultivation, bul no buildings. Purchaser lo have possession by January Isl, 187K. A plal of I her e lands will bc exhibited on day of sale. ALSO, At the simo limo and place a small lot of Personalty,consisting of Household anil '^^?obout Furniture, a miall Stock of Hogs, some r .? I Corn, &C&C, ^?!,0 TERMS OF SALK: For tl.e Rea! l?state twelve months credit, with unto and good security and a mortgage of tho promises, il' deemed necessary, with interest at 7 per cent, from dale. FOR THF PERSONALTY-For nil cums under five dollars cash, ami for all sums over five dollars:? credit of twelve months, with note and good security, with interest from date.' ULKVKLAND .MARKT, ANDREW J. MARET, FIseen tors. Nov 15, 1S77 L 52-4t . .... ion ?... _ VAUUBLE LANI) S li:i fe o?' Sou (Et Carol i ian, COUNTY OF O CO NEK. It. \V. Brackenridge ) Complaint vs. V for Theresa Brackenridge and others. J Partition. Sibley Ss Son? ] V9, > Foreclosure. lt. W. Brackenridge and others. J Pl'lt SU A NT to r.n ort! er lo me directed hy his Honor T. 11. Cooke, Judge ol tho 8th Judicial Circuit, in tho abovo stated ac tions, ? will sell, to tho highest bidder, before Ibo Court House door in Willly during the legal bout ' of salo, on sale lr '.'Oms ber next, / ly mm T?A?T?V Averaging about ninety -0 n These tracts aro most! Sc I within one and two mib* Zipper This is a favorable/ Xmpev chasing farms comer ' . <Q.?\ these tracts cnn bo i *0. .""i Thoinpst >, Walhall* 7\ \ , iL .dc bud TERM i OP SA Li ??1 two yea - \ th Intoi? >0 nt the rate d ten pery $ \ purchaser to ;.'ivc bond . 'V/hair, and ties, and a m rlgago b. Qti/t her littlo secure tho payment of tho ''//diing now The costs of ?hese proeecdin , |(. cash on dav of falo. Pureba. , ii.A.i>i?A? for papers andiooordiifg, . KFjM Ihosidoof J. It. Itu, lougbod, Shoriff Oconcc^f acu,? M ll? Nov. 8, 1877 -nn wa9 .?lng, he thought tho A. j. w. .?*?!L_ of a shrcwdish Scotch 'E^AE? to wean her husband from J by employing her brother ^/oror V of a gh.^t, and frighten John rt Mi l; undcrsigvtVonto. "Who aro you?" said .IL in West.mOj n? iiU; apparition roso ho fore pleasure in Jbm bohind a bush. '11 ?un auld ?tJSJjJJW? Wftq 11,0 n;i)lv- "0omo ftw- . ' ,>?. <7/lvA;T,ohn, nothing daunted; "gio's a sh..i satisfied thai \d-v ) jf ? married toa sister of and that wo will/