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Hi o o eula. , ! _I j Chow Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco, j Blank Lions, Doods, Mortgages and Executions ' for salo al Ibis office. Judgo Fraser and Solicitor Coihrau didn't speak worth a cont ou Tuesday night. Somo pooplo have altogether on erroneous idea of what is meant by a freo press, lt doesn't mean that you aro to (abo a uewspapor and not pay for it. Tho train from Columbia arrived nt Walhalla tlii-eo hours bchlud timo Tuesday night, hnviug been de'tnined by thc burning of a trestle near Alston. Died, in Walhalla, on Monday evening, from paralysis, Mr. H?ht. M. Wright, son of Mrs. A. M. Wright, of our town. His body was carried to Pendleton on Tuesday morning for interment. .'. Mossrs. ll S. VnnUlvlero and A. Fisohesser ret uro thanks to thc ftro department nud citizens of Walhalla and surrounding country for valu able services rendered dorine; tho fire on tho 28th ultimo. Mr. J. B. Barnes, of Lowndesvillo, Abbovillc county, nnd Mr. William Tucker, of Anderson county, hnvo recently bcon enrolled ns otudents in Adgor Collogo. Wo welcome theso young men to our town and college. Died, nt tho residenco of Jacob Busch, on Tuesday evening, tho *lth instant, Mr. Fritz Schroder, formerly of Columbia, S. C. Causo of death, consumption. The fuucral services will take placo nt tho Luthcniu Church this (Thursday) morning at ll o'clock. A cutting affray occurred in Wost Union on Saturday afternoon Inst between Limbrick Gadsden and Henry Lee, both colored, in which tho former was severely stabbed about tho throat and breast hy tho latter. Leo has tied from justice. Tho Knights of Honor now nitmbor about sixty thousand members. Last year tho assess ments ran up lo eighteen dollars on account of tho yellow fever plague in tho Southwest, and oven nt this it was tho cheapest nnd thc best in surance ever known in these parts. Wc direct attention lo tho advertisement of tho Pomona Hill Nurseries, C-reensboro. N. C., to bo found in another column. Capt. C. Ii, Watson is thc ?gent for this county, and will lake pleasure in laking your orders for some ol these splendid fruit trees. These nurseries nie too well known lo thc people of our county to need any recommendation nt our hands. According loan Act of Ihc Legislature, passed in 1878, any person who shall lake, kill or sell, or causo tho sumo to bc done, nny "mocking hird, nonpareil, swallow, boo bird, red bird, woodpecker, thresh or wren," shall bo subject to a penalty of livo dollars or imprisonment. It is well enough (hal the boys should know this nnd not get into scrape. The attention of tho farmers of this county is directed lo (he advertisement of J. li. Watson, offering for sale Lorentz & Hillier's nmmoniatcd super? phosphate and noid-phosphnto, nt prices in cotton and fov cash lower than arc nsked foi any other standard fertilize!. Appended lo Ihc circular of Ibis fertilizer we nee testimonials ol citizens of Anderson, (Ireenvillc, Abbeville ami other counties, attesting ils merits aa n fertilise! for both cotton and corn. The manufacturers ol this article did not enter into thc combinai lol formed against tho farmers nnd we think Ihej should bc patronized Mr. Watson, (he agent is well known to our citizens and has al way ? been a friend to thc farmers. Wo direct attention to tho advertisement o W. C. Ervin, Insurance Agent. Mr. Krvii is thc ogont of several of tho most rosponsibb companies in tho United Slates, thus ena bling pnrtiei: to solect their Company, whon they have n profcronco. This business o insuring against firo wo regard holli wiso am economical, for tho annual expenditure of i few dollars enables you to sleep soundly feeling that if misfortune comes, you will ne lose everything. Wo had a small buildinj bumed in 1874 and wo at onco insured ou house, nnd so long as wo con raise tho moue; wo proposo to insure. Whenever our ?usu rance runs ont, people moy know wo hov neither mmicy nor credit. Wo udviso other to do likewise. Lifo insurance, as n genera rule, is a humbug, tho nico always beinj whoihor tho company or the undividoal in sured will die first. With tiro companies i is different, ns tho insurance is annual, nnd i a great Aro in a oi'y breaks u company, i always bas a reserve fund with which you policy is transferred to another Company. Preaching in tho Lutheran Church ever Sabbath morning at 10J o'clock, hy Rev. J. G Rochm, pastor. Sabbath School every Sabbat morning ut 'J A. M. Preaching in il>c Presbyterian Church by Hov S. L. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath n ll * M.; second .Sabbath at 7.V P. M.; third Sabbat nt ll A. M. and 1\ v. M.j fourth Sabbath nt 7 r. M. Sabbath School every Sabbath at I).} A M. Prayor meeting lecture every Wednesda night at 7? i*. M. Tho following arc tho appointments for Wal halla and Seneca City Circuit for tho quarti ending with tho 4th Sunday in March: Rock Spring, first Sunday and Saturday bi fore, at ll A. M. Walhalla, seoond Sunday, at ll A. M. and P. M. Seneca City, third Sunday, nt ll A. M. Friendship, third Sunday, al 3 P. M. Fairview, fourth Sunday, nt ll A. M. Old Pickcns, fourth Sunday af 3 P. M. ,/ Sopsiblo Southern Advice. Ono of tho most sensible suggestion modo in Congress, in regard to Souther war ohiims, says tho New York Sun, fe from tho lips of Mr. Aiken, in tho debut on tho bill for paying rent for n wharf i Alexandria, used for military purposes dui iog tho rebellion. Ho advised tho Souther people to abandon all such claims and < cus to look for aid from tho Federal ctovorn mont, but go to work and rotriovc tho lossc of tho war and ro?toro prosperity by tltci own exertions. Mr. Aikon is a South Carolinian by birtl and has always dwelt tn that State. Frot early manhood ho made agriculture a spc oial study, arid has bcon a farmer as distin guishod from a planter. Practising wilt ho preached, ho has aimed at elevating th ooodition of small farmers by improvemonl in the cultivation of thc soil. Ho is th head of tho Grungers of South Carolina. Tho opinion of n practicable business mn like Mr. Aiken, ss to tho best way for th South to reouporato its strength and develop its resources, ts worth moro than that of a wholo Stoto convention of politicians, and is of moro permanent valuo than tho exer tions of tho cutiro Southern claims lobby in Wnshiogtloo. Bottled Lightning. Wlion used for Rheumatism, Soro Throat, Lamo back, Nouralgla, Sprains, Bruises, Contracted Musolos, Stitt' Joints, Corns and l?onions, on human beings, and Spavin, Hing Hone, Galls, Scratches, etc., on animals, Cous sens' Lightning Liniment is unequaled, and its efleet simply olcctrionl. As its name suggests, it is quick to relievo, and thousands bear witness to its astounding virtuos. Prico 50 cents. For salo by R. K. Norman & Uro. Florida, Our Laud of Plowers. A throng of sufferers with coughs and colds annually go South to enjoy tho ethereal mild ness of the land of flowers. To them wo would soy tho necessity of that oxponsivo trip is obviated by Cousacns' Compound Honoy of Tar, which speedily cures the coughs and colds incident to this rigorous clime. For public speaker? it surpasses tho Domosthenic regimen of "pebbles and seashore," clearing tho throat until tho vnico rings wi.b tho sil very cadeneo of n boll. Uso Couesons' Com? pound Honey of Tar. Prico 50 cents a bottle For salo by lt. K- Norman & Uro. The Newborry Conference of tho South Carolina Synod will be held ot Prosperity, in Graoo Evungolioul Lutheran Church, on friday, tho 28th day of March. CINCINNATI, February 28.-A dispatch from Nelsonville, Obio, Mutes that tho houso ?>f J. M. Snnsford was burned this morning. Mr. Snnsford und six of his children wero burned to death. His wife and ono child escaped. . Married, on thc 2d day of March, 187!). by thc Kev. Nimrod Sullivan, Mr. Ions S. KtSBK, of Oooncc, to Miss MABTII.V 1'. HANVKV, of Greenwood, Abbeville county. Married, at tho rcsidenco of the bride's father. Mr. Thoma? Harper, on Thursday even ing, February 27th, 1878, by Key. H. N. Mayos, Mr. J. fcl HOI-KINS and Misa lo A HARPBK, both ot Oeoncc county. Married, on tho 27lh of February, 1879, al thc residence of tho bride, by Hov. Washington Smith, Mr. ISAAC Lim to Miss JAM: KOK KU, both of Oeoncc county. OBITUARY. -??-?-?.nu LOUISA M. MoW HURTER, wife of W. A. McWhorter, wns born in Pickens District, S. C., Novcmbor 30, 1814, and died in Frank lin County, Georgia, February 23, 1879, hoing in her thirty-fifili year. She leaves n bus? band and nine children to mourn their irre parable los?. Though short, her lifo was marked by use fulness and love to those about her and n sincere devotion to ibo caosc of Christ. In early lifo sho united with tho Presbyterian Church, of which abc was il zealous member until nfior murringo, when sho joined the Methodist Episcopal denomination, this being tho adopted church nf her husband. Only a short time before hor donih the fami ly had moved to a pleasant home in Georgia, where she, with ber husband and children, had anticipated many years of happincr-s Hut ainsi how often comos death when least expect it, and in the midst of un nctivi and devoted lifo 6ho was claimed and taken by the God whom she loved and worshipped. Only (hose who knew and loved her moRt could appreciate her goodnoss of heart nnd purity of life. To tho sick sho was a helper, to tho needy a friend. How sweet the conso lation to tho loved ones left to know that she was n Christian woman, n devoted wife nnd I affectionate mother, nnd that what is their lois ls her eternal gain "Though dead, she still liveth.'' By her exemplary course in lifo she points us now to tho "sweet by and by,' when tho weary shall find rest. Tho highe.? tributo we can pay to lier memory is io imi tate ber Christian example, so that whor death comes, like her, wc cnn moot it with calm resignation. F. 13. I). w??mi?B???????iWiW?????m jisMu OBITUARY. Died, in this county, at ? o'clock I'. M., on tho Uh day of January, 1879. at tho agc of 08 years, 2 months and 28 days, Mus. FRANOIS DICKSON, daughter ot B. IL nod A. Hughes, ???1 consort of David Dickson, Fsq. Mrs Dickson was born in Spnrtanhurg county. South Carolina, October 0th, 1820. nnd was baptized into tho fellowship of tho Molly Spring Baptist Church by Rev. Durack ('numbers in 1810, and was married to David Dickson June 11th, 1818, to whom she was a faithful wife until death. In Ibo spneo ordinarily assigned obituaries it would bc impossible to do justice to tho charac ter of thc lady whoso death this brid' nolioe is to commemorate. In all thc relations of life sho sustained, whether ns daughter, wife, sister, friend or Christian, her deportment was most amiable and exemplary. Tho ruling motives of her lifo wero thoso of duty and fidelity. She was singularly endowed by mit uro with a love for meekness and truth, and gifted, it would seem, above tho ordinary lot of humanity, with tho ability to win tho esteem and affection of nil who know hor Of ber it may bo truly said that "those who knew her best esteemed and loved her most." Our departed sister in Christ boro tho soifor ings of a long nnd painful affliction with that foi linnie which tho religion of Jesus can alone inspiro. Sho wag a sufferer for more twenty long years, but nil for Christ's sake, bowing in meek submission to tho Divino will, believing that nil things work together for good to them that lovo (Jd. For Homo days previous lo Mrs. Dickson's death hor salteringa woro great, but hor last hours woro calm nnd poaoclul and in harmony with ii lifo devoted to duty and regulated by Christian principio. Sho sank to rest without a al niggl o and ns gently na au infant falls asleep in it? mother's arms. Asleep in Jesus, blossod sleep, From which uono ovor wnko to- weep. Mer donth loaves a painful void in tho breasts of relations and friends that earth's attractions can never fill; yot thoy should not mourn ns thoso who have no hope, but bo encouraged to rertew their oftorts through graco to rejoin her in that abode whero thoro will bo no moro part ing and sickness and sorrow cnn never ont ec. Mrs. Dickson left n husband boroftnnd lonely and brothers and sisters with many friends, who uuilo with thom in their griof nivl extend1 them sympathy in their lose. I-}. L. S. SurvKRiNQ von A Lurg Ti MB.-Persons j inflicted with rhuutnutism often suffer for a lifo timo, their tortures being almost with out remission. Tho joint? and muscles of suoh unfortunates ure in most eases .shock ingly contorted and drawn out of shape. To afford them even temporary relief, tho oidiuary remedies often provo utterly uso less. Hostellers Stomach Hitters, on tho other bund, is avouched by persons who hnvo used it, to be a genuine source of re lief. It keeps tho blood ecol by promoting a regular habit of body, aod removes from it impurities which, in tho opinion of uti rational pathologists, originate this agonising complaint und its kindred malady, the gout. Besides this (ho Bitters remedy disorders ol tho wtomoch, liver and nerves, proton! und eradioutc intermittent and remittent fever*, promote appetite and sieep, nud nru highly recommended by physicians us a desirable medie il stimulant and louie. The North Carolina Stato Senate, by n voto of 35 to 8, has adopted a resolution instructing a spooiul couiiuitteo to incorpo rate in tho bill for tho salo of spirituous liquors tho principle of tho bell punch now in uso io Virginia? RAI,Kimi, N. (J., February 28.-Tho bill to seule tho public debt ot th'iH Stato has passed both houses of tho Legislature. Tho President hus vetoed tho bill to re strict Chinese immigration. m -o m f*i'lMO!t nil?! Oi'KUiis, Cti'iilMl Intro ?ItM'.tioii Sale. One thousand Grst chit's instruments from best makers to bo p'aced in Southern Homes for Int rmi action and Advertiste ment. Pianos, 7 Oct. 9125. 7J Oct. ?150. Organs, 9 Stops, 857; 13 Slops, 871; Mir ror Top, 13 Stops, 88G. Choioo instru* monts at lowest priocs ever known. 0 years written guarantee. 15 days test triul. Chiokoring, Knabo, Muthushck, Weber and Southern Gem Pianos, Mason ?fe Hamlin, and Pclnubct & Pelton Organs included in this stile. A cleun sweep; no reserve, new instruments fresh from Factory. Only sale of tho kind ever earned out in thc IJ. S Write for introduction salo circular. Address BilMlflcil A Kilto*' Southern Music House, Savannah, Gu., thc Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South. SUBSCRIBE IOU TitK "KEOWEE COURIER." $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCK! WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT, COBRECTBD WKKKI.1' AI'IM.ES-Dried, per pound 2(?}3 KUTTKU-Per pound 10(V?)I5 BRRSWAX- Per pound 20 BRUK-Per pound 2(ajb , BACON-Di v suit shoulders '. ' " C. lt. Sides 6($0 S C. hums, oiinvnsscd 8 CALICO-Per yard '?(aft CorrRR-Kio per pound 12J(a)20 *' -Lngu3*ra, per pound HO M -Java, per pound 28 CANI>1.BS - Adamantine, per set 11 ? H " -Sperm, per pound ?JO CHICKENS ANO FOWLS, per head 12 A (Tri l ? COTTON - Per pound 7J(gK) .. -Ynm, per bunch 75(?INO COPPERAS-Pe?- pound ? DUCKS-Per bend 15 ($20 Eons, per dozen 8(a) 10 FLOUR, por sack, (98 pounds,) 2.75((?j:?.50 FEATHERS-Q?eso, por pound *10 *' -Mixed per pound ?10 CHAIN-Corn, per bushel, 60 ?)00 - Bye. per hnsbol 5U(u>f>r> -Outs, red, por bushel 50 OBESE-Per bend 2$(r$35 lloNGV, por pound 8^10 limes-Dry. per pound 10 " -Oreen, per pound I >/,r> INDU?I?-Spanish Final) per poon I I '?ii " -Carolina, per pound I .Oil IRON- Kn?lisb relined, per pound ?'?;/<>i? w aa rr. BSA IF IFHA. Ii cs. BY virtuo of executions to mo directed I will sell, on MONDAY, sale day in April, !t<7'.', nt Ibo Court House door in Walhalla, between tho legal hours of sale, thc following described properly, to wit: Ooo Truel of Land or> ('rooked Crock, con taining '?'>?"> acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Walt, Thos. Dodd and oilier?. A I.SO, Sixteen acron, moro or less, ?rt the town of Walhalla, adjoining land.* of M. II. Bryce and others, Loviod on ns thc properly of A. Bryce, Jr., nt thc suit of tho Walhalla Hank and olhcrs. AI.SO. 00 acres, more or less, on waters of Crooked Crook, adjoining land? of George Dodd and others. Ivovicd on M the property of Alex. Brvec. Jr., nt thc suit of tho Walhalla Bank and others, TERMS OF SALIC-CASH. J AM KS II. ROBINS, Sheriff Ocoooo County. March 0, 1870 lG-4t Stato ot' South Carolina, OCOft EE COUNTY. By Richard Lewis, Esq., J inigo of Probate. WllBRBAS, John T. Liddell has mide suit to mc to grant him Loiters of Admi nistration of tho Eslato and Effects of Mu ry Liddell, deceased Tltcsj aro, tlicrofore, to cite and admonish al', and singular tho kindrod and creditors of (he said Mary Liddell, deconsed, that they bo am! apponr bofore mo, in Ihr Court of Pro' bate, to bo hold at Walhalla, S. C., on Satur day, 22d of March, instant, after publication hereof, nt ll o'clock in the foronoon, to show oauso, if any they have, why tho said adminis tration should not bo granted. (iiven under my band, this0th day of Mnroh, Anno Domini 187t>. RICHARD LEWIS-, Judge of Probato Oconco County. Mareil, 0, 1879. io-2t Final Settlement. NOTICE is horoby given that tho undersigned, administrator of (ho personal property of Win. Corbin, deceased, has applied to Richard Lowis, Esq., Judgo of Probalo for Ooonco county, to mnko a frual settlement ns such ad ministrator and lo bo discharged therefrom on Wednesday, tho 2d day of April, 187?. VT. F. COBBIN, Administrator. February 27,1870 15 lt TOBACCO FINE STOCK,PO?LTItY.&? A sh ta bula STOCK FAftVl AND POULTRY YARDS. VT A UH UN & SlUIBLING OFFBR IH l?jrjr.i from cither of the following varieties for $-.75: Bronze ami White Holland Turkeys: Partridge Cochins and Plymouth Rock Chickens; Pekin, Poland and Uouen Ducks. Thirteen Mge.4 from cither ol' tho following for $2: While Faced Black Spanish, Brown Lei/ hornsuud While African Bantams; WhiioCiiincas. Wo UIBO ollera few move Jersey Cuttle, Cots wold and Merino Sheep, Berkshire" Bigs and four varieties of Domestic Babbits. No Usc ?Clldilig till" to ?fc?el Rici ter H'oulli y. Ours arc tho best obtainable, laking many premiums wherever exhibited. Our Purtrldgo Cochins look Mm two liest and ono second priza al thc recent Poultry Inhibition at Washington, D. C. Address ul) communications to J. C. STABLING, Manager, Pendleton, S. C. February 27, 1879 15 ?l STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OOIJNTY OF 0?Ol\I3I2. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Josopb Hudgons, Plaintiff ) Complaint against > for John Jay nos, Defendant. J Money. To (he Dcjendant herein; YOU aro hereby summoned nnd required to answer thc complaint in this action, wit ich is tiled in tho oflioo of tho Clerk of tho Coori of Common Fleas for ?aid County, in said Stuto, and to serve a copv of your answer on Ibo subscribers Ut their office on tho public square in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days niter tho service of tho summons on you, ex clusivo of thc day of service. If you fail io answer thc complaint ns aforesaid tho plaintiff will apply to Ibo Court for Judgment against you for thc sum of thirty-five dollars und novonty-four cents, with interest thereon from tho 25lb day of December, 1878, and costs of this action. Walhalla, S. C.. January 18. 1878. NORTON & S ITU UMNO, Plaintiff's Attorneys, W. STRIBLTNO, C. C. P. 7o John Jayncs, Defendant herein: ri i AK E not ?co that tho summons of which J. the foregoing isa copy, and tho complaint heroin were filed in ibo office of tho Clerk of I the Court of Common Pleas for Ooonec County in tho Stato aforesaid on ibo 18th day of January last. February 12th. 1870. NORTON ?t STR?BLINO, Plaintiff's Attorneys. February 13, 1870 13-0 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAR0LI??7 ?DOKJEE ??TOW. Is Tim COMMON* PLKAS. James Hitdgins, Plaintiff, \ Complaint against V for John Jayncs, Defendant. J Money. To thc Defendant heroin - t'OU arc hereby summoned and required to L answer thc complaint in this action, which is filed in thc ellice of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Fleas for said County In suhl Stale, and to servo a copy ol' your answer on thc sub scribers nt tiieir otlice on tho public square in Walhalla, 8. G., within twenty da-s alter tho service of thia summons on you, exclusive of Ibo day of service If you fail lo anewer tho complaint na afot?tala, ibo Plain* till ??ill utfrdffo (he court for the judgment il gai list jon for HIM ." nf t.j ? ? ft 100 dollars, willi Interest thoreau I rom tho 26th day of December, 1878, and coats of this action. Walhalla, S. C.. January 18. 1870. NOKION & STUIBLING, Plaintiff's Attorneys. W. STltlbLING, 0. c. r. To John Jayncs, Defendant herein--* Take notice ililli the summons herein, of which thc forcnoiiig i> n oopy, an I Um complaint in iliis not ion, were theil In 'he oflioo of thc (derk ol' tho CotYrl ol Con.mon Plea? for Oconco Comity, in the Suite ol' South Carolina, on thc 1 l-l li (lay of JiMllliirv h?Hl. NORTON ic STU I BUNG, Plaint iff's Attorneys. K . 7*? 13 <H ?Vi ?die i rompt Pay ment PERSONS Indebted to Snmacl l>. Cherry, of Seneca City, arc requested to make prompt pay ment, otherwise their nolcs and accounts will bc placed in the hands of an officer ft r collec tion. JOHN C. CARY, Assignee. Pcb 18, 1879 13-31 Mortgagee's Sale. Iwill sell to the. highest bidder on SATUR DAY, tho 8:h day of Mindi next, nt 11 o'clock A. M., before til*) Court House door, in Walhalla, S. C., the following described truer of lund, via: All that Tract ur Parcol of Land situated in County of Oontoo, Stato of South Carolina, on branches of Littlo Toxn way Crfek, waters of Tugaloo River, adjoin' iiiR binds of Sponcor Chnmbors, S. Bi Mnxwell nnd others, containing fitly ncres, more or ICHS, hoing tho same conyeyod to Ootobor Oondiron by Spencnr Chamber? on tho Otb day of February, 1878. Tho santo being sold u ndor mortgage given by ?aid Obtober Good)ron to Spencer Chambers mr purchase money on 7th day nf February, 1878', and assigned to mo by snid Spencer Chnmbors, TERMS-CASH. J. E. HENDRIX, Assignee of Mortgagee. Fob. I'D-, 1870. 13-3t ; :NOTICE. ALL persons indcbteil to Wesley Pitchford,, by judgment, tioto, account or otherwise, aro hereby notified Ihn! said noie?, accounts, &o., aro in my hands for collection, and that prompt payment of I ho aaiitu must Ho made, if parties desire lo Save costs. S. P. DENDY, Assignee. February 27, 1870 15-lt " ASSIGNEE'S ?OT?CB. " Abb persons indebted' to tho firm of Lewis & Walker, of Seneca City, must make prompt pay mont, otherwise theivjrofes ami accounts will bo placed in Ibo hands of an officer for collection. JOHN C. CARY, Assignoo. Feb 13>, 1870 . 13 3t Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given tlint thc undersigned*, administratrix of tho personal proporty of Nowton Brown, deooascd, baa applied to Richard Lo wis, Esq., J migo of Probate for Goonoo county, to ntako a final settlement as snob administratrix and to bo discharged therefrom' on Tuesday, tho lol day of April, 1870. UK BUCCA BROWN, Administrai ri*. February 27, 1870 15 it J. C. MICKLE II, wiisr IJI\IOI\, THE LE?AIDIGPt IN LOW PRICES. STARTLING Hut nevertheless (rue, that tho Subscriber is now selling to his customers his Stock of Gfoods, Bought since the Fall Trade opened. It is useless to talk about others selling at lower prices and cheaper goods. Facts aro stubborn things, and any person visiting WEST UNION Can soon ii nd out by watching the crowd, where to go for the Best Bargains In every class of DRY GOODS, NO noxs, CLO TH IX G, SHOES, HARDWARE, HATS, G ROCH RIES, uV. Any argument to the contrary is easily answered, in fact totally DESTROYED, Hy looking into the facts. A tre mendous assortment of WASH PO REI XS, ALPACAS, S Cl TIX GS, CASHMERES, de. Also, Largo Stock of LADIES AND MISSES' HOSE, CLO VES, FURS, UNDER VESTS, SHOES, IIA TS, ?Hoth trimmed and untrimmed,) RI DB O XS, EM li Ii OID ERY, And a Full Line of PLA X TA TWX G O O DS, DOMESTICS AND GROCERIES Just make a bill, and by com paring pri?es, &c, be convinced of the above statements. JOHN C. BUCKLER, WBSST IJ\IO?\, S. C. Deo. 26, 1878 G-2mo NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! 0:0 Thc undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to tlie public that he is now receiving daily a choice and, tvcll selected stock of GROCERIES, -SUCH AS COFFKJfi, SUGAR, BACON, MOLASSES, FLOUR, CHEESE, TEA, CANNED COODS, CONFECTIONERIES AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, &o., Which I am selling at unprece dentedly LOW PRICES, Before purchasing elscwhero come in and price my goods and seo ii T cannot do better by you than any ono else, All I ask is a trial. My motto is, "Quick sales and small profits." Tho Finest Mountain Beef, Pork and Sausage Meat on hand at hard pan prices. Respectfully, M. H. BRYCE, Main Streot. Deo 26, 1878 (3.2m JUST RECEIVED A NOT II KU LOT OF TIIOSH BEAUTIFUL V ll I N T S AM? SILK HA Nbk?k cn i i:h s. l\l f t> General stock of PRY GOODS, IJ U IV NOTIONS ?ind F AN'CV G?cela always kept full. Taylor's Trimmings u specialty. Sister towns may boast of cheap goods, but our motto is QUALITY, not QUANTITY. Agents for the Weed Be wing HVTaoliiiio Prices grontly reduced. Partners aro respectfully invited to call and see our stock of A VERI"S PLOWS AND A GRIOUL TURA L IMPLEMENTS, Which we arc agents for. All numbers of Druid's Hoon in stock. Wo soil tho Winchester Brand of fj?tlics' Fine Shoes. A Southern made Shoe. I VIII J111E.1B Of tho noted Milos Shoo. A nice lot of (lents' Fine HAND-MADE SHOES. Fresh Lot of Ferry's Carden Seeds Call and Soo Thom? Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. February C, 1870 12 p.TIEMANN & SON. Come one. Come all ! YI7"T7 HA VF purchased this Fall and TT JLJ hnvo now in Store and daily arri ving tho LARGEST STOCK wo huvo over displayed to tho public. A SSO HT M E N T CO ill V h ET E. Prices Unequalled ! ! Dry Goods. Prints, Shootings Shirtings and a full linc ol Foreign and Domestic staplo goods of every description. Fspccial attention in called to our largo and well selected stock of Dress Goods, in tho latest styles and colors, with a magnificent lino of lilnck Mohairs nnd Alpacas. Taldo Damask, White nnd colored, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, ?.v.c.; also tho latest novcl U&RM~UV. -MPAlerj, Qlo&Wfl, him nn endless Twenty pounds of Zephyr Worsted, every imaginable shade or color; a handsome lino of Salem and Charlottsville Jeans, Cassimers. and piece goods, so well known for their cheapness and durability. A complete stock of the latest stylos of Kondy Made Clothing nnd Gents' Furnishing Goods, such ns Laundried and Unluundricd Shirts, Tics, Cravats and Bows. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs, Merino Undershirts, &C, A:e. Also, a full lino of Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddles nnd Harness, Loathor, Crockery and Glasswaro, Ilurdwuro, Grocorios, P igging and Tics, ?fee, on band nt nil time? and which will bo sold ut BOTTOM PRICE? for cash or he,, ter. Before purchasing elscwhero, wo would bs picoted to hnvo you givo us a cull. All persons indebted to cither D. Riemann or II. P. A Riemann, who do not mnko satis factory nrrangemennts regarding thoir ac counts by January 10th. 1H79, may expect to havo t.icm collected bylaw. 5,OOO Bushels now corn wanted, for which wo will pay tho highest market price in cash or goods. Respectfully, D. Biemann <fe Son. Highest market nico paid in CASH for COTTON. Oo tabor 21, 1878 49 -AT J. H. SLIGU & SON'S JUST RECEIVED, -?V XJAOL'&O Stools. ?f Choice, St.a,ple stTid. FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR HEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard and Mo lasses, Oil. Lamps, Wicks and Chimney?, Combs, Rrushos, Soaps nnd Glasses, And Looks, Sorows, Putts and Hinges; Cutlery and all kinds of Ware, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, Collars, Cravats and Mon's Wear, And Pom08tio3 of all Grades and Stripe?. Roots, Shoes, Elastics and Hose, Pens, Ink, Pencils and Paper, Pins, Needles, Ribbons and Calicoes. All to ho sold chonp for cash soonor or alor. In short wo pay tho highest pricos for produco And soil goods ns in anto-bellum days; Indeed all things in our lino, so cheap, induce Our oustomors to say, "To buy from Sligh pays." Persons wishing to buy cheap and first class goods will find it to their interest to give Jf II. 81,1?II & NON a call. Sept. 5, 1878 42