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Chow Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.
Tho Lutherans oro building a now church
near Tow ovillo, in Anderson County.
Our Senator, Ooh Livingston, bas forwarded
to us a copy of the report of the State Treasu
rer.' He will please aocopt our thanks.
Messrs. Lovtnggood & Ervin desire io pu rob oas
for cash several thousand bushels of corn, boo
advertisement.
Attention is directed to the postponement of
the delinquent land sale until the third Monday
In Oeoember. Those Interested will govern
themselves accordingly.
Preaohing at the Methodist Church nt ll A.
M. and 7 p. M. This ls the last appointment of
Rev. J. J. Neville, the pastor, for tho year.
Bev. W. E. Logan, of Spnrtanburg, will
preach in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday
morning at ll A. M. and in the afternoon at 8
r. M.
A man was run over by tho train botween
Belton and William eton tho 30th ult., and
instantly killed. Ho wan unid to bo a tramp.
Resumption ot speele payment is to take
'place on the first day of January next, and
is now considered an accomplished fact.
Louis A. Godey, founder of "Godoy's Lady
Book," died in Philadelphia, Pa., on the 29th
instant, aged 75 years.
QuBaYt "Why will mon smoko common
tobaooo, when they can buy Marburg Brothore
Seato/ North Carolina,' ot tho sarao prioe?"
The Cadets of Adger College have applied to
the Adjutant General for arms. We hope that
they may soon receive them, in order that they
may exerolso themselves more thoroughly in tho
drill.
Mrs. Jane Anderson, an old oitixon of this
* oounty, resident near Bachelors' Rotront, died
1 at her home recently. She had a long timo pre
'vlous to her doatk been noncompus menhts. In
:her younger days sho was noted for her peouliar,
'eooentrlo and strange though good oharaeter.
The free pass system has been abolished, it
seem8, so for as the Legislature is concerned,
and members aro permitted to ride upon vail
'roads at the samo rates of passage as other peo
ple.
Mr. W. B. White says if the individual wh<
"waa found in hiB oorn orlb a few nights agc
With sacks, will call, he will not only return th?
'Backs, but will fill them with oom,' freo 01
'charge.
Mr. J. B. Hunnioutt has prosonted UB with c
'copy of the "Pictorial History of tho World,*
by James 1). McCabe. The book is printed ot
good paper and presents rt very good appearance
It appears to be fully up to the promises of lin
prospeolus, laid by Mr. Hunnioutt before tin
people.
Hon. Tims. D. Fraser, of Sumter, has beoi
unanimously eleotcd by the Legislature Judgi
of the Third Judloiol Circuit. Ho will presid?
over the Eighth Circuit in the spring.
Mr. Thomas M. White, of Anderson, lins oi
hand choice marble, which is fashioned inti
monuments, tombstones, mantels, &o., at shor
notico and In suparlor style. Mr. White is wei
known to many of our renders and is roliabb
and prompt. Soo advertisement.
Governor Hampton has appointed i'la ptain lt
E. Mason, of Fair Play, an Aid-de-Camp upoi
hiB staff with tho rank of Lioutcnnnt Colonel
This ls a good appointment. Colonol Masoi
has done much to arouse a spirit of the militar:
in hiB own community and we hopo that ho wil
exert himself to arouso the same spirit through
out tho county.
The Clerk's, Sheriff's and County Treasurer'
eales attracted quito a largo gathering nt th
Court House ou sale-day. There was as usua
some sales and somo postponing of sales. Ii
those sales lhere is but little monoy. Tin
land sold cheap. Tho times are hard to .sci
property in, yet the world mast move.
Mr. W. \V. llussoll, of ?nderst n county, on
this yoar four and a halt' tons of red clover lui;
off of nino'tonths of an nore, bottom laud. Hi
has also grazed two milch cows, one hour cacl
day, morning and evoning, all the past summer
off of one half aoro of rod clover.
There will bo an excursion train run on thi
Air Line Railroad to Atlanta on thc ICth o
December instant, for the benefit of tho Bnptis
Church at Central. Tickets for the round tri]
can be had at the office of J. W.Slribling, Esq.
for $2. The train arrlvos at Atlanta on Monday
the 10th, ot 12 M., and leave on Tuesday, th
17th, nt 8.15 P. M.
They are liberal and progrossivoin Georgia
Alex. 8. Erwin, Esq., formorly of Clarkesvillc
Ga., bas boen olected Judge of the Westen
Circuit of that State. Judgo Erwin is
young man cf ability, and wc are pleased t
see him approoiatod ut borne. Goorgla rc
wards not only merit, but ability and fitnos
for position without roferoncc to their age o
surroundings.
The Bdgenold Advertiser still continues li
elegant portraits and biographical sketches o
distinguished Carolinians and Southerners, hav
ing already 1ml Calhoun, McDutlie, Governor
Hampton, Vance and Nioholls, and General
Butler, Gary and others. Printed on a not
Cothroll & Baboook press and using 6no calen
dered news? It is thoehoapest illustrated papo
in America; only $2 a year. Address "Th
. Advertiser," Edgefiold, S. C.
Mr. A. W. Thompson, of Seneon City, ha
established a stago lino between Anderson on'
Central, making dally oonneolions both wit!
jthe passenger train at Anderson and those oi
?the Air Lino Road, going East and West. Thi
^arrangement is a groat accommodation to th
traveling publio, as it will ovoid tho noccssit,
ot persons lying over at Anderson, Souecn Cit]
or at Pendleton, for a longer time than is aclu
ally necessary. The mails will also bo oarric>
over the lino. Mr. Thompson is a live man
and can successfully compoto with ono hors
railroads any whore.
The Ryans gave two very pleasing entertain
ments in the Court Houso on Monday and Tues
day evenings. The programme consisted o
readings from various authors by Prof. Kym
and facial representations by his son Rolla
who takes off tho characters of tho "Texas Gov
Boy," "News Boy," "Hypoohondriao," "Hard
Shell Sermon," Ac, in a most wonderful man
ner. Their entertainments throughout thi
State have been well attended and have givet
very general satisfaction.
Car?.
The names of the following persons bavin;
been published by mistake in tho list of delin
quent land owners, I now in juatioo to then
Subllsh this oard: John B. Puokett, Munro?
llraore, p. c., Hannah Fendley, E. P. Pell
Estate of Thomas J. HughcB and lanae N,
Miller. RICHARD S. PORO II BR,
Treasurer Oconce County.
? iiiivvaiii?r?iiirn, i,rirrrrUi i K??TMM ViiTa.?*?.
A large fire occurred ai Port Roy?l OD the
30th alt. The loee ii $18,000? ?o tasa
ranoo.
Gen. Jamos Connor, of Charleston, do
olines to be a candidato for tlio' United States
Senate lie supports Gov. Hampton.
The steamship Pomerania Was ran into by
another ship in tho English Channoi aud
wont down in half an hour. Fifty-four por?
60D8 were drowned.
Hon Geo. S. Houston has boon elected U.
S. Senator from Alabama in place of Sponoor,
carpetbag Republican.
The Hight Hov. J. 0. P. Wlliocr, Bishop of j
Louisiana, aged about sixty-five years, died
suddenly at tho St. Charles Hotel, Now Orleans,
on the 3d instant, of apoplexy.
Governor MoCrory bas caused to bo deliv
ered to tho Breckenridge Monumental Asso
ciation at Lexington tho sum ot $10,000,
appropriated by tho Legislature of Kentucky
for a monument to the memory of John C.
Breckenridge.
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The Lutheran Synod mot in Moa nt Pleas
ant Church, Barnwell County, tilt! 13th, and
j continued in sossion sovoral days. Hov. J. D.
Sh i rey was chosen President; Hov. E. T.
Homo, Recording Secret ar j ; Hov? Dr. Rudo,
Corresponding Seorotury, Maj. P. E. Wiso,
Treasurer, Mr. J. F. Sohirmor, Trensuror of
Seminary Fund, Capt. U. B. White?; Treas
urer of Missionary Fund, C. Ehrhardt,
Treasurer Endowmont Fund. Newberry
College nnd Salem Theological Seminary
wore reported in a flourishing condition. Mr.
L. E. Busby was ordained to tho ministry.
SOM KT ii i N t? FOU Trin NEW YEAR.-Tho
world renowned sucecssof Hostottor's Bitters,
and their continued popularity for a quarter
of a Century as a stomachic, is senrcoly more
wonderful than tho Welcome that greets the
annual appearance of Hostotters Alma?
nno. This valuable m?dical treatise is pub
lished by Hostottor & Smith, Pittsburg, Pa.,
uudor their own immedinto supervision, em"
ploying 80 hands in that department. Ten
Cylinder printing prosscs, 8 folding machines,
5 job presses, Seo,, aro running about cloven
months in tho yoar on this work, and the
issue of samo for 1879 will not bo loss than
ton millions, printed in tho English, Gorman,
Frenoh, Welsh, Norwoginn, Swedish, Hol
land, Bohemian and Spanish languages.
Refer to a copy of it for valuable and interest
ing reading Concerning health, and numerous
testimonials as to the efficacy of Hostottor's
Bitters, amusement, varied information, ns?
tronomiool calculations and chronological
?toms, &o., which can bo depended on for cor
reetness. Tho Almanac for 18"9 can bo ob
tained free of cost, from druggists and gen?
oral country dealers in all parts of tho coun
try.
Coi.u.s'riiA, Dccomber 1.-In tho United
States Court tho grand jury last oven
ing returned "hd bill" in thc
caso of United States vs. J. S. HoyWurd and
others of Williamsburg County, charged with
conspiracy. This is tho Swails case of which
so much has been said, nnd thc Grand Jury
have been engaged nearly th reo days in
patient examination of its merits with the
final result us above. Tho District Attorney
combed Williamsburg County for witnesses
who could provo tho allegations of Swails and
tho Now York Times, but found nono.
The cases of Kerrigan, Liobonrood and
Levy, tho three accused from Charleston City,
thc two former being charged with assaulting
United States ?lection officers, and tho last
named with voting twice, wore, on motion of
tho lion M. P O'Connor, of counsel, con?
(inned until tho April term, Government
representativo offering no opposition.
Tho cases of Messrs. Fell and Muirhead
woro given to the grand jury, and aro now
liefere that body, as aro also tho election casos
from Georgetown.
Sinoo Mr. Stephens' arrival in Washing
ton, ho has boen interviewed by a reporter of
tho Baltimore Gazelle, and amongst other
things, said:
"It scorns to mo vory foolish to make any
predictions as to 1880, cither ns to Candidates
or issues, because there is every probability
that now subjects will bo prcsontcd. I am
very suro that tho money question in its
presont shape will be dead. My own views
aro positivo enough. I bolicvo in honest
money and n plenty of it. At present wo
evidently have not enough for tho demands
of trade-not enough to start up tho indus
tries of tho country. I think it would have
boon wiso for tho house to have passod iho
bill wo matured in tho Committee of Coinago,
Wrights and Measures, which provided for
rim issue of silver certificates to bc used in
the place of bullion. Wo cannot tarn out thc
bullion fast enough. Three moro mints aro
required. Frunco to-day is tho host fiscni
nation on earth, because she never allowa tho
currency to full short of demands. As to
resumption, 1 very much four that after Jan
uary 1, 1879, wo should bo liko tho man
operated on for a fovor. The fevor was gono
but tho man was dead."
LEXINGTON, KV., December 1.--A serlos of
riots occurred at Jackson, Ky., ninety miles
from Mount Stirling, this wook, which re
sulted in tho futnl snooting of County Judge
John W. Burnot, Thomas Littlo and William
Freemon, a negro. Daniel Freoman, a
brother of William, was also dangerously
wounded. Friends of a prisoner whom tho
sherill's posse wore conducting to tho jail
gathered and endeavored to rescue him.
Fighting has boon going on since Monday,
and tho Governor hus been called on to quell
tho disturbance.
A special to tho Loxington Pross, datod,
Mount Sterling, to ?day, SOYS: "Jackson is
still in tho possscssion of tho mob, but tho
shorifPu party is in possession of tho court
house and jail. Picket firing is kept up, nnd
many persons havo boon killed and wounded
No notion has yet boon takon by tho Gover
nor.-"
Commissioner Raum lins received a dis-?
patob from Collector Rapior, at Montgomery,
Alabama, saying that Doputy Collector House,
io charge of a raiding party, roports tho soiz?
uro of twelve still houses, eight ooppor stills
and fixtures, and a largo quantity of mash
and boor. Tho party was fired into noar tho
State lino, but no erie was hurt.
CHARLESTON, Novombor 30.-Thc cotton
in tho steamer Royal Diadem, at this port for
Amstordam, took Uro this morning. The
vossol was towed ashore and filled with water.
Her oargo of 547 bales of cotton, valued at
$70,000, was badly damn ged by fire. Sho
will be pumpod out and discharged. Insured
in Europe
Tho Dirootor of tho Unitod States Mint
estimates that, of the ontiro amount of $35,
559,860 in trade dollars which havo boen
coined, rot in nob moro than $5,000,000 uro
now in this country, and theno aro largoly
held by the banks in California.
WRAPING FLANNEL. -Put it 00 at on co.
Winter or Bummer, nothing better can be
worn next the akin than a loose, red wooldn
flannel shirt; "loose," for it has room to move
Ott the skin, thus causing a tit ibu hm vrhioh
drews tho blood to tho surface and keeps it
there; and, when that is tho cane, nu ono can
taken cold; "red," for whito flannel fulls up.
mats together and bocomos tight, st i rt", heavy
and impervious; "woollen," tho product of a
ehoep and not Of a gentleman of Color, not of
cotton wool, because that morely absorba tho
moisture from the skin and deposits it in
drops on tho outside of tho shirt, from which
tho ordinary Cotton shirt absorbs it, nnd by
its nearor exposure to tho exterior air, it is
soon dried without injury to tho body. Hav
ing these properties, red woolen' flannel is
worn by sailors oven in tho midsummer of
tho hottest countries. Wear a thinner mate
rial in Hummer. - -Hall's Journal of Health.
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Ono of tho proposed amendments to tho
Constitution of Louisiana fl sos thc location
of tho Capital, and the voto seems to hnvo
been vtfry Oloso, hil but flvo parfaites giving:
for Baton Rouge 37,047, for New Orleans
37,998;
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Thc lut-est dovolopemctit of tho Grnnt talk
lis out in Illinois, and takes the shnpo of a
story that tho Logon audOglosby mon in tho
I Legislature will tinnily conclude tu drop their
favorites and give tho senatorship tu tho ox
Prosidont.
Married, at the rosidonoc of tho bride's
mother, Mr's. W. C. Leo, In Walhalla, on Sunday j
morning, December 1, 1878, by Hov. J. H. Riley,
Capt. J. H. Sl.r?ii to Miss SALMK R. LKK.
Mrtr"ried, by Rev E. L: Sisk} al the residence
of tito brldo'S mother, December 1, 1878, Mr.
W. E. CI.KVKI.AND to Miss SAi.i.iK BRUCK, nil of
Oeonee.
Married, by Rov. B. Holder, at tho rcsidcuco
of the brido's father, Thursday, November 7,
1878, Mr. WM. KINO to Mies SUSAN MASON, all
of this county.
By the saine, nt thc residence of tho bride's
father, ou Thursday, November 21, 1878, Mr.
?ROUOB HANSOM, of Oeonee county, to Miss
AMANDA BROWN, of Andcrsou county.
Married, Sunday morning. December 1, 1878,
nt tho residence of tho bride's father, Mr. Noah
Qraut, by ltcv. H. N. Hays. Mr. Jolts Miumn
to Miss SUSAN GRANT, both of Oconco cottnty.
VEGETINE
WILL CURE RHEUMATISM.
Mr. Albert Crookor, tho woll-known drug
gist and apothecary, of Springvale, Me.,
always advises ovorv ono troublod with Rhcu
mutism to try VEGETINE.
Road Hi? Statement!
SPRINGVALE, MB-, Oof. 12, 1870.
Mr. II. R. Stevons:
DDARSIR- Fifteen yoare ago lust fall I was
taken sick with rheumatism, was unable to
move until tho next April. From that time
until three yours ago this fall I suffered
everything with rheumatism. Sometimes
there would bo weeks ot a timo that ? could
not step one step; these attacks were quito
often. I eu Herod everything that n mun
could. Over thrco years ugo lust spring I
commenced taking Yogctiuo und followed it
up until I hud taken seven buttles; hnvo lind
no rhoniotism to try Yegetino, nnd not suttor
for yenrs us I have dono. This statement is
gratuitous us far aa Mr. Stevens ia ooncorned.
Yours, otc, ALBERT CROOKER.
Firm of Crookor & Co., Druggists and Apoth*
curios.
VEGETINE
19ns ECutircly Cured ?tlc,
BoeTo.v, Oot., 1870.
Mr. ll. R. Slovens:
DEAR SIR-My duughtor, ofter having a
severo attack of Whooping Cough, was left
in n feeble state of health. Being advised by
by a friond she tried tho Yegetino, and after
using a few buttles was fully rostered to
henlrh
1 have been n groat sufferer from Rhomu-i
tism. I have taken several bottlos uf the
Vegotino fur this complaint, and nm happy to
say it has entirely cured mc. I hnvo recom
mended the Yegetino toothers with tho same
good results. It is a great oloansor and puri
fier of tho blood; it is pleasant to tako and I
can cheerfully recommend it.
JAMES MORSE,
3C1 Athens St root.
Rheumatism is a Disease of the Blood.
The blood in this disease ie found to contain
an excess of fibrin. VEGETINE acts by
converting tho blood from its diseased condi
tion to a healthy circulation. Ycgotine
regulntos tho bowels which is vr y important
in tins, complaint. One bottio vi Vcgctine
will give relief; but to effect n permanent
core, it must ho taken regularly, and mav
toko several butilos, especially in oases oi
longstanding. Yegetino is sold by all drug
gists. Try it and your verdiot will bo the
ennio as that of thousands before you who say
"I novor found RO much relief ns from tho
uso of VEGETINE," which is cooiposod of
Burks, Roots and Herbs.
"VEGETINE,"
Says a Boston physician, "has no equal as
a blood purifier. Hearing of its many
wonderful eures after all other remedies lind
failed, I visited the Laboratory, and con
vinced myself of its genuino merit. It ie
prepared from barks, roots, ?nd horbs, cnoh
ut which is highly effective, nnd they ?aro
compounded in such a mannor ns to produce
astonishing results."
VEGETINE
Nothing Equal to lt.
SO?T?I SALEM, MASS., NOV. 14, 1876.
Mr. II. R. Stevens.
DEAR SIR-I havo boon troubled with
Sorofula, Canker and Liver Complaint for
three years. Nothing ever did mo any good
until i commoncod using tho Vegotino. I
am now getting along first rato, and still
using tho Vegotino. I consider there is
nothing equal to it for such complaints. Cnn
heartily recommend it to everybody. Yours
truly, Mrs. LIZZIE M. PACKARD,
No. 16 Lagrange Street, South Salem, Muss.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
H. It. STEVENS, Boston, Maes.
Vegetine ie Bold by all Druggists
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against tho
Estato of W. N. Craig, deceased, will pro
sont tho same, duly attested, and persons in
debted to said estato will plonoe make immediato
payment to J. W. ST IUD Ll NC,
Administrator.
November 28, 1878 a-lt
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
.AT
J. H. SLIGH & SON'S
JUST RECEIVED,
J\. IJ a, X- a ? ?> Stools, of
Olioioo, St-suple ^Tid.
FANCY GOODS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OU ll
NEW GOODS
CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES:
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, lindon, hurd und Mo
laSSOS,
Oil, Lumps, Wicks rind Cit i mn ey.?,
Comba, Brushes, Soaps and (Jlaufen.
And Locks, Screws, lin tts mid Hinges;
Cutlery and all kinds of Wore-,
Snell", Tobacco, Cigars mid Pipes.
Collars, Cravats and Men's Weal',
And Domostios of all Crudes und Stripos.
Hoots, Shoes, Elastics nnd Hose,
Pons, Ink, Pencils mid Paper.
Pinp, Needles, Ribbons and OnlbJoOS.
All to bo sold cheap for Cash ?oonni- of titer.
In Short wo pay tho highest pri?es for p'rodttCO
And sell goods ns in ante-bellum dove;
Indeed all things iu our lino, so chenp. Induce
Our customers to say, "To buy from Sligh
pays."
Persons wishing to buy cheap niid first
ehiss goods will find it to their interest to
give J. II. SIMCill & SON n call.
Sort. 5. 1878 42
1868. 1878.
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT I
THE HOWE
SEWING
MACHINE
AWAiSDED THU
GOLD MEDAL
AT Tine
Paris Exposition 1878
FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH BY
J. E. HENDRIX & SON.
CALL AND SEE OUll
COOKING
STOVES!
FOll LOW PRICES WE CAN'T D*
BEAT IN ANYTHING 1
Nov 21, 1878 1
J. 3EDGEBEER'S
PATENT NONPAREIL
REVERSIBLE MOTION, SELC-SHARPEN
ING, IRON CRUSHING AND GRINDING
To Cotton Planters in Particular
WHO rcquiro a Corn (grinding Mill and Cot
ton Seed Huller, combined in the samt
Mill, tho subscribor will say that ho has suc
ceeded in arranging tho Dress of tho Pinto o
his Nonpareil Power Mills, and that he is nov
able to (ill orders for thc Combined Corn Mil
and Cotton Seed Huller nt the sanio price ni
stated iu his Prioo List for thc various sizes
No alterations nvo to bo tnado by thc purchaBoi
in tho Mill-to either Or'uxl Corn or Hull Cottor
Seod-than simply to open tho Platos to tho re,
quired coarseness for Ildllibg ('oilon Seeds. A
coarse sieve or any common Fanning Mill wi I
sep?ralo and clean the seed from thc hulls
Remember, nil tho Nonpareil Mills run equally
well right or loft, and by rovorsing tho motior
tho outiing edge of tho tooth last used are boin;
sharpened, and will continue to do so as long ot
(hero rti'u teeth in thc pintos.
Nonpareil Combined Huller*
and Corn Grinders.
Size of No. 1, wright with Flywheel, 47(
pounds; Horse Power, 6 to 0; Revolutions, G0(
to 800; Capacity per hour of Cotton Scod, greet:
or dry, 8 to 25 bushels; Price, $85.
S?7.0 of No. 2, weight with Fly Wheel, 3K
pounds; Ilorso Powor, 3 to ti; Revolutions, ROC
to OOO; Capacity per hour of Colton Scod, greer
or dry, 7 to M bushels; Prioo, $66.
Addroos W. LOWRY, Agent,
Columbia, S. O.
Nov 21, 1878 l-2t
For Sale,
ONK HOUSE AND LOT, ooiitalnlnj
two Acres of Land, with Barn and Sta
bles. Said House contains eight rootm
and a Kitchen in tho basement. Carder
and Land in ?ne planting order; also woll fenced
Situated on tho Main Street of Walhalla, Soutl
Carolina. Will be sold cheap on account o
loaving tho State. Terian - -II alt' cash; balance
first of April. 1879. J. II. KLE1NRFCK.
Oot 24, 187? 40-1 m
B?g* Abboville Press and Han nor, F.dgoflch
Advertiser, Newberry Herald and Laurens lierait
will please oopy the abovo advertisement to th(
extent pf $2.60 eaob, ami forward bills to thh
office. S
?Trilla
.:o:
WK TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
to our customers find the pUblio generally that
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Which hos been bnuglit by our Senior, who lins
just returned froth New York, is dolly rt rr! vi Hg,
ad will bo complote in eight days.
Tho above goods bnvo b?on bought with care
to
Price, Quality and Prevailing
Styles?
md will not fail to suit thc inoSt fastidious.
Our reputation of keeping nothing but tho
BEST GOODS,
Will bc kept up to Hs highest standard. In
consequence of tho depreciation in
COTTOKT GOODS,
together with thc scarcity of money, wo will
sell obr entire stock of those goods nt prices
which will defy competition. Our stock of
Consisting in pnrt of Domestics, Sen Island und
Hickory Shirtings. Sheetings, Tickings, North
('molina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Domestic
Ginghams, Dinseys, Blenched nnd Drown Canton
Fimmels. Cambric nnd India Loiigcloths, (com
prising tho most popular brands-Now York
Mills, Wnmsuttn and Gold Medal.) Blankets,
Ladies' Single, Double and Dronkfnst' Shawls,
Boulevard und Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Clonks,
?.c., is completo in every particular.
This Department it at all times exceedingly
attractive, being constantly replenished wbh
thc Latest Novelties to suit thc season, specially
solcotcd for Richness uhd Elegance, nnd includ
ing nil thc most Fnshionnblo Fabrics in the
Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of |
Black aud Colored Alpacas, Pure and Nonpareil
Mohairs, Imperial, .Scotch and F lench Plaids,
all Wool Cashmere French Merinos, Mohair
nrillinntincs. nil Wool Sorgos, Paris Stripes,
Satines and Velveteens.
WiKluTIE QOObti
lu addition to thc largo stock always to bo
found in this department, maybe mentioned tho
fresh arri val of Nainsooks, Jackoncts.Organdies.
Swiss nnd Jaconet, Striped and Cross Davrod
Muslins, Bobincts, Illusions, Bird's Eyo nod
Cotton Diapers, Irish Lincus, Table Damasks,
Towels, Crash, &c.
FL?NNILf.
Wc liavo a beautiful assortment of Flannels,
consisting of White Shaker, Twilled Red, White
and Blue, Common nnd Plain Red and White,
Opera, nil shades, Plaids nnd Stripeft.
(NI?TQ?MB ?AW? Wmm$LYn
A moro beautiful linc of these goods have
never been brought to this market, consisting
in part of Ladies' und Gouts' Kid, Lisle nnd
Buck Gloves aud Gauntlets. Hamburg nnd
Pique Edgings and Insertings, Silk nnd Linen
Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undorvcsts, Ladies' and
Children's Brown, Whito and Striped Hose,
Ladies' Silk Tics, Fichues mid Bows, all shades,
Kneitings, Buffles, Collarettes, Collars and Cuffs,
Fooling, Linen Sets, Doylies and many other
new and beautiful selections, too numerous to
mention.
A full assortments of Ladies', Gents' and
Children's Hats, Trimmed nnd Untrimmed.
Also, a beautiful lot of Hat Trimmings, consist
ing of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, &o.
ltira ro^Mo^oM? ?o>?Dt>
Attention is invited to our large and elegant
stock of Men's Furnishing Goods, consisting of
Scarfs, Ties and Cravats, Rcady-Mrtde Clothing,
Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts.
Half Boso, Collars, Cuffs, &o. A full stock of
all Wool and Salem Cassimcres, Doeskins,
Broadcloths, Georgia nnd Kentucky Joans.
A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and
Glnssware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware,
Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Lndics'
and Gents' Over-Pliocs, Trunks, Traveling
Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Pa por Shades.
Always on hand a full linc of Tailors' Trim
mings.
Agents for tho Weed Sewing Machine.
We feel confident Ihm we can please any who
may call and examine our goods. Our polite
and attentive Clerks ntfo never ICo busy to serve
you, and will sp'are no pains in showing you
goods. Call and seo us!
Respectfully,
C, L. REID & CO.
Oct 10, 1878 47
8AMUKL i.oviNCiooon. w. c. fcnviN.
L0VIN6G00D & ERVIN,
BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WA T? II A I'LA, S.C.
CoLLKCTIONS mado. Exchnngo bought and
sold. Deposits received and a general banking
business done.
Cotton, Crnin nnd Flour bought nnd sold or
received on Consignment.
wanted,
2,000 bushels of CORN, for whioh we will
pny thc cash.
Respectfully,
L0VINGG00D & ERVIN.
, j Od 81, 1878 60
I
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF OCONEE.
IN TUE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS.
R. IiOwis, Judgo of Probate, | Complaint
agni net > for
James R. Cox, j Foreclosure.
I)URSUANT to an Ordor of Foreclosure,
mado in this case by Hon. T. J. Mackey,
Prosiding Judgo, en tho 11th of March, 1878,
I will sell to tho highest bidder, before tho
Court IIOURO door nt Walhalla S. C., on salo?
doy in JANUARY NEX.T, tho Tract of
Land doscribed in tho ploadings in this caso.
a? follows: All that Piece er Truot of Lnnd,
situate in said Stute and county, on Brass
town Creok, wntorsof Tngaloo Ri vor adjoining
lands of Isaac Standridgo, Jacob Butt and
othors, containing Ono Hundred nod Filty
Acres, moro or loss, and known ns Tract No.
10 of tho real estate of Jacob Butt, Senior,
dooonsod,
TERMS- CASH.
J. W. STRIBUNG, 0. C. P.
NoYOtnbor 7, 1878. 6l-4t.
FOR LAUNDRY USE.
I i-i. mm..?ii??.i.II?.?. .
'For Sale Everywhere.
Nov 21. 1878
D. BIEMANN & SON.
Come one Como
II AVK purchased this Tall and
_j have now ju Store und dully uni
ving tho bAUGFST ST?CK wc have over
displayed to the public.
ASSORTMENT CO.?ll?l,KTK.
Prices Unequalled ! J
Dry (louds. lb hits, $hevtin{h Shirtings and
u full linc ol Foreign mid Domestic stupid
goods of every description.
Especial attention is culled to our largo
and well sclocte l stock of Dress doods, in the
latest styles and colors, with a magnificent
linn td Umuk Mohairs and Alrmcus.
Table Damask, ? hito und colored, Tow eli,
Napkins, Doylies, ?&<).; also thc latest novel
ties in Hosiery. G loves. Linen and Silk
Ilandkcrebicf. Ladies Ties, and nh endless
VARIETY OF w?wmm
Twenty puunds of Zephyr Worsted, ovcrv*
imaginable shade or color; a hund-mmo lino
of Salem and Uharlottsville Jeans, Oussimers,
and piece goods, so well known for their
cheapness and durability.
A complete stock of tito hito^t stylos of
Heady Mude Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods, such as Laundried mid Unlaundriod
Shirts, Tics, Cruvots and Hows. Linen ami
Puper Collars aud Cull'?, Merino Undershirts,
?60., &C.
Also, u full lino of Hoots and Shoos, Hats
nod Caps, Sidles and Hr.rnoss, Leather,
Crockery aha Glassware. Hardware, Groceries,
Lagging mid Tics, ?.fcc, on hand at ali timen
and which will bo sold at li OTT OM PR?OB?
for cn ?b or barter.
Before purchasing elsewhere, wo would bo
pleased to have you give us a cal).
All persons indebted to ci;her D. Bicmanu
or H. D. A Bicmann, who do not make satis
factory arrangements regarding their no?
counts by January 10th, 1879, may expect to
havo them collected by law.
5,OOO Bushels now corn wanted, for
which we will pay the highest market price
in cash or goods. Respectfully,
13. Bicmanu ?fc Soil.
Highest mtirkot price paid in CASH for
COTTON.
October 24, 1878 40
THE FAVORITE
DRY OODS RESORT,
-:o:
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
Oiler llicir New Fall Mock,
Wholesale asi<l BSelail,
-A."t Juower IPrioes
Than arc paid by customers for Inferior Old
Auction Goods.
$250,000
Worth of thc Finest and liest Selected Stock of
Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil
Cloths, Window Shades, Dress
Goods, Siiks,Cloaks, Shawls, Flan
nels, Blankets, Alpacas, Cash
meres, first and second Mourning
Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Ho
siery, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies'
and Gentlemen's U udor ware, Lin
ens, Table and Piano Covers,
Towels, Table Damask, Wapkins
Domestic Goods and thousands of
other Goods too numerous to men
tion, are now placed before our
old customers in tho State of South
Carolina, and we guarantee to tho
public and people of this State
especially that through
OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES
And long established reputation
with buyers and sellers, where
Of dollars have been exchanged
through our house, that wo can
and always will give bolter satis
faction as regards
QUALITY Am PEXC1S
In Goods purchased from us than
any other house South.
1-4t*
Samples fionl on application.
N. H.-Charges propala on nil Goods over
$10 sont C. O. D.
Flcasc mention this paper iu ordering Goods
of
FURCI1G0TT,
BENEDICT
& CO.,
37a Hints Street, Charleston,
South Carolina.
Oct 2*, 1878 40