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\ , .. . ? ,.. .. . Jt Lqoals._ Nico timo for bedding yams. Finish planting Irish potatoes. Noxt Monday is St. Patriok's Day. Eggs aro soiling nt OJ corns por doion. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobaooo. Don't havo too many irons in tho firo ot once A good farmer moy muko a vory poor morohaot. Good foncos aro ohcapcr than law suits with neighbors. Blank Lieus, Doods, Mortgages and Executions for salo at this office. Olean away all trash from about tho yard to provont bein^ i ihlcd with flies next summer. To ensure a good crop, plant good seed and then stay at homo and attend to your own business. To sleep quietly you havo only to read tho KKOWKB COU ttl KR and profit by its counsels of wisdom. Ono of Hoo's hand presses for salo at this office cheap. Size of bod of press 23x28. * AVo would Uko to know who forcibly en tered tho COURIER oflioo Monday night and carried off our water bucket? Tho poach and plum trees are nearly in full bloom. Wo hone that no lute frost may catch tho fruit orop this year. Common soda is one of thc best remedies known for a burn. It will case thc pain in a very short time. Kcmcmbor tho anniversary celebration of tho Carolina Literary Society of Adger Cob lego Friday night nt tho Baptist Church* Tho public aro cordially invited to attend. Tho happiest man, it is said, in all these parts is C?ptala Dilly Smith, tho palito mi 1 ac commodating conductor ou tho Hine Hidge Hail road. Ho is dow ttio father of a tine boy, weighing ll J pounds. Thc G LO HR COMEDY COMPANY will bo in "Walhalla in a fow days, and will give a scries of entertainments. Our exchanged F peak in prniso of this e unpany, and wc bespeak foi them "full house*." This month nil the hens should bc sci that become broody; as a rule, there arc nc ?hicks so hurdy as March chicks; thou the pullets (Int uro hatched this month ure tlx ones to save for winter liyors. Tho nows from Washington indicate r deadlock between the Legislative nnd thc Ex coutivo, when Congross reassembles on hex Tuesday. President Hayes has just woke uj to tho fnot that this is a Domocrntio govern ment. Its n fact, however, und its too late ii the day for him to begin tho business of bull dozing. Thc man born in March will be inclin?e to blow. Ho will bc n domoMio man, on< will kno how low roi; thc kridlo und pur polatozo He will murry tho only diiughtc of a widow, and will bo a good judge o mother8f.in-l.iw. Ho will die ohout th? usual time io life, and louvo a house and lot with a small mortgugc on it. AVo are indebted to the two literary socio ties of Now berry Collogo, at Nowborry Phrcnakosmiun and Excelsior-for invitation to attend their anniversary celebrations, th former on Friday evening, Mandi 21st nr.< tho latter on Friday evening, Mureil 23tli Knowing tho boys as we do, who ure tn par ticipnte in tho d?balos and othor exercises c thc occasions, wo feel sine they will do credi to themselves and thc institution ol Icarnin in which they aro students. Wo wiall th societies a large uudicnoc and a plcusun time. AA'ili JJ. Thompson's songs havo recent! becomo so popular that a music firm i Hoston lias been compelled to order fiftec thousand copies of thc fellowing pieces t supply the domatid: "Gathering Shells froi tho Sea Shor?'." "Drifting with tho Tido. "Thc Poor Old Tramp." Euch picoa is beautiful Song and Choru?. Any niusi .dealer will mail thom to your address o receipt of price, 40 cents each. Pnblishc by W. Ii. Thompson St Co., 10 ist Liverpoo Ohio. Mr. Goorge. B. Young, agent of thoChcrr Hill Nurseries, Westchester, Pa,, has been i our town and county for several days pa? canvassing for tho salo of some choice vurio ties af fruit trees and strawborrios. Anion his peach trees wo notion tho names of th . Downing" and tho "AVildor Pcnoh," th formor a ehoico early fruit and tho latte n juicy nnd of a delicious flavor. Mr. YOUD has for salo "Clark's Orango Apple," "Lu! ling Chorry," Gorman Prune," and th "Crescent Seedling Strawberry," which fi productiveness, good qualities, lino size can not bo surpassed any where. Seo hand bil! for further particulars. This will bo a busy month, as spring ht fairly opened. Continuo to plant strawbei rios, English peas, onions celery, sweet po tttocs, horso radish, tomatoes, abobago an oom. Plant ground peas, pumpkins, okn and a few snap beans. Keep your garder woll worked. Protect tho blossoms of frui trees from frost with smoko. Sow pars nips, radishes, lottuco, carrots, parsley, og plant and vccolablo oystnrs, for suooessio of crops. Sow artichokes, if not sown lui month. Sow asparagus and redress ol bods. Tho March number of Thc Southern Plank and Farmer is upon our table. Its contont aro vnriod and timely, and its contributor aro among tho abl?st writers of tho ?Sontl Judgo William Fullerton, of Now York, Cul Ilobort Bovorly, Major Itnglnnd, and Di Beattie discuss in this number groat and vit,1 quo a tam a in which all olassos aro interostod and willoh cannot fail to in tores t tho thought ful rondor. AVoadvisoour friends lo suhscrib for The Planter, and wo aro porsuadnd thu whon onoe acquainted with its worth, the will ho slow to discontinuo it. Published i Itiohmond, Va,, at $2 a year. III-if'i M i- muna III i ---'--~.-?.-. Death of Thomas Adair. One by ono tho old land marks are passing away. Died at his homo in Walhalla, on Mon day last, attor a lingorlng illness of several months, Mr. Thomas Adair, in tho COU? year of bis ago. Mr. Adair was an honest and upright citizen, rcspcolcd and esteemed by all who knew him for his many noble qualities of mind and heart. Beiug boru and reared in this county, ito was known by most of our people, among whom ho had many warm and intimato friends. Ile was an inoffensive man and delighted, when in his power, to ?lo acts of kinduosa to those who needed his assist.mee. ile was a good neighbor, hind, obliging nud generous. For twenty-fivo years he has been nn active aud working citizen of our town, tn'iing a lively interest in all matters pertaining to her, welfare and[prosperity. For somo months past Iiis health began to fail him, and since Christ mas ho has been nuable to do any work. Ho however kept up oiul about until last Friday, when ho went to bcd to riso no more. Ho became, wo nro told, unconscious soon after going to bed mid. gradually grow worse until dealt? came nnd relieved him of his sufferings. He died of thc dropsy of tho lioart. Thus tho genial and happy faco of this good citizen will bo seen no moro upon oar streets. He ha? entered upon that eternal ?esl thal ro maine for tho pcoplo of God. Ho leaves a wife and seven eh di*cu to mourn their loss. Tho a filie i ed family have our deepest sympathy in t theil" bereavement. Tho romulus of the de ! censed wcro burled with appropriate Masonic honors iu the Baptist Church yard oa Tuesday afternoon. Death of Mrs H? W. Kuhtmann It is with sadness wo hnvo to ohroaicle tin sudden and unexpected death of Mrs. II. W Kuhtmann, which look place nt her home, noa Walhalla, on Monday last. Sho had only beet sick, ns wo aro informed, for two or three days ni?d died from congestion of thc lungs. Sh was an cxccllcut Indy, loved nnd j-espectcd b those whose pleasure it was lo know hoe. He funeral took place nt Hie Lutheran Church o Wednesday morning, and her body was b ude in tho beautiful cemetery beek of Ibo churol Wc leave it for others, who know her belter tba wo do, to write a moro fitting ami snltabl tribute to her memory. Yellow fever exists in nearly all tho Spar ish-American cities o? thc Atlantic const. I Brasil and at St. Thomas it is Well nigh cp demie. Without desiring to beoomo it? tl Icnt-t nn alarmist, wo unhesitatingly say thi thc South Allantie coast will this sommer bc i constant danger of an in trod net ion of tl germs of the dreaded fever. Congress rc fused to establish n national system of qom autino, und thc duly thotcforo pr.ictie.il fulls upon thc ports of Florida, Georgia ai South Carolina to protect not only t.honitelvc hut also nil tributary territory. It is HOI too carly tu begin preparations nf a nanita und quarantine nature from Key Wost Charleston, inclusive. It is tho turn nf tl coast Ibis year, the rulle}' having suffered, 1 us hope, suUioiontly lust year. Tho total number of bills and joint resol tions introduced in the House of Represent tivos during ibo forty-fifth Congress w G.H?G und ibo total for tho Senate was l,9i The principio measures which havo benni laws tho ceous bill during tho session, it? nd lion to ten of the regular unnunl appropriai! bills, nrct he bill reducing the. lax on tobin mid otherwise amending (ho internal reven laws, thc hill to nid in refunding tho nat ?ni debt by authorizing thc issue nf small 'Fret ury certificates, I lie bill to prevent tho inti election ol thc infections or contagious dist sos, and thc bill providing for tho pay nu of arrears of pensions fur service dining I late war. Thc Columbia Register presents somo fign of illiteracy that aro neither Haltering nor cc soling. The six illiterate States ol' thc Un are thus shown lo bc the two Carolinas, V pinin, Georgia, Tennessee nnd Alabama. Th States contain nearly one half of (he countr illiteracy. Wo give below pei-ceiuagcH illiteracy to population, believing llint llielru however distressing, should not bo si.pprcss? Who cannot Wltocan Slates. read. ?rile South Carolina, 37.7 per cent. 41.4 per oe Ceorgia, 86.3 " 80.<> .? Alabama, 85 08 ?. 88.4 ?? Virginia, 81.0 " .'sG.l " North Carolina, 81.7 " 87.12 " Tennessee, 23.00 " 'JO.O " Mexico and Unitod Statos. Owing to (heir warm ami delightful cliinn their inhabitants grow sallow from torpid bivi Indigestion and all diseases arising from a ( ordered Stomach and Bowels. Thoy should course nt nil times keep the liver active, and our venders wc recommend TablcrV, Portallm Vegetable Liver Ponier. Taken in timo, it often save money nnd much suffering. l'ric< cents. For salo by Norman & Uro., dvuggi - ? --?i> t> ??? ~ Have You tho Buekoye? lt is a ?voll established fact, that Tabl Buckeye Pilo Ointment will euro, if usodncco ing to directions. Tho vFsoulus Hippocnstan or Horse Chestnut, commonly known ns Buckeye, has been highly esteemed for in years, owing to tho fact that it possesses virl lying in tito bitter principio called Kscii which can bo utilized for tho cure of Piles, affected with thal terrible disease, uso Tabl Buck oyo Pile Ointment nnd be relieved. 1' f>() cents. For salo by Norman Si Bro., druggi - . . It is plainly understood at Washington t Mr. Hayes' m olive in calling tho extra sesf as carly ns ho did was to oatoh tho Demooi napping. Ho know not only that tho vacancies could not bo filled, but that at lt four Democratic mnmbors woro probably ill to roach Washington by tho 18th insti But dispatches roooived at tho Dcraocr hoadquartors indicate that ovory Domoor member elect will bo in his seat. Statistics for 1878 show that tho farmor Northeast Goorgia improved materially proviens yoars. Tho avorngoa in twenty counties wore: Corn, 15J bushels por n cotton 700 pounds seed ootton per nore, ev potatoes 85 bushels, wheat IO bushels, 10 bushels, flold pcasb bushels, ground | 10 bushels, chufas 40 bushols, millet t ms, olovor 2 tons. Tho full supply of provi crops rained averaged 85 por cent. Tho formers aro taking advantage of beautiful weather wo are having and preparing thc.ir ground proparatorv to pl: ling. Pronohing in tho Lulhoran Church ovory Sabbath irtornl hg at 10* o'clock, by ROT. J. G. Boehm, pastor. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at 9 A. M. Pronohing lit tho Presbyterian Church by Uov. S. L. Morris, Pastor, ou first Sabbath at ll A. M.; second Sabbath al V.\ v. M.; third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 7} P. M.; fourth Sabbath at 7} i?. M. Sabbath School ovory Sabbath nt 0} A. M. Prnyer meeting lecture overy Wednesday night nt 7 h v. M. Tho following aro tho appointments for Wal halla nud Scnocn City Circuit for tho quarter ending with tho '1th Suuday in Mnrch: Hook Spring, first Sunday and Saturday be fore, at l t A. M. Walhalla, second Suuday, al ll A. M. and 7 P. M. Seneca City, third Sunday, at ll A. M. Friendship, third Sunday, at 8 P. M. Fairview, fourth Suuday, at ll A. M. Old Pickons, fourth Sunday at 3 P. M. Subscribo for tho KBOWEK COUIUKU. Tho twenty-two conntios of Northeast Georgia traversed by tho Atlanta & Cbnrlotto Air Lino oontnln 842,518 aurea of wild land, returned for taxation nt n vuluntion of ?110,i 030-an nvcrngo of 32$ couts por nero. They oontoin also3,009,241 aorea of improved land, valued for taxation at $11,835.143-an average valuo of $3 76$ per nore. The same counties return ?3.094,523 of hogs, sheep nod cuttle, oran avorngo of ?14,735 80 per comity* COLUMBIA, M ?rob 9.-Tho Stato Treas*, uror and Comptroller-General announce tint they havo sufficient funds on baud to pay all tho Stato institutions for four months of tho present fiscal yeer without waiting for collection of taxes. Tho pty ute nt will not enero;ich on thc interest money held in dispute, lt is derived from tho surplus over tho appropriations of last year and from tho poosphato royulty. Tho good nows affords great relief to tho institutions interested. To the general reader it will hardly seem orcditable that the valuo of tho Diurnal product of butter and chcoso in thu United States ia $50,000,000 greater than that of thu wheat crop; yet such u thc faot, thc former being $350.000,000, and tho lotter about ?300,000,000. Tho cow is au im mense factor in our productive wealth. [ Washington Post. Fred. Douglass objects to Senator Wis dom's scheme of colonizing the negroes in uno of Western Teiliteries, lie r.uys thal Massachusetts fifty yours ?go was UK bad i place for tho colored man as Mississippi b to-day, nnd prophecies that publie opinion in tho South will chongo as it hus done ir thc North. There is a world of consolation in UK knowledge that Sam Leo, tho fugacious criminal whom tho President nominated foi Postmaster at Sumter, was not confirmed b} tito Senate Too late. Sumter will get i respectable and competent Postmaster, ai ( the Senate will cnn (irtn none other. j The State Supreme Court rendered i decision in Columbia on thc 4lh instant, it j whioh it is held that wtits of mandamu will not issue to oom pel the receipt of bill. j of tho Hank of the Stale for taxes, and tba thc ''Act lo facilitate thocollecliou of taxes,' docs not violate tho obligation of a contrac ' and is an adequate remedy. Another Georgian w ho emigrated to Tcxai two years ago bas returned to bis friends His possessions consisted of a slung shot, i pair of old boot legi and a twist of bonn ma<le tobacco, ito is loud in bis praises o the climate - . Thc Springfield Republican is inolinod t< believe that South Carolina is pushing tin Republican mourners too hard. Thc troubh is that these Republican mourners strainct . the law to such a tension that tho reaction i: . tonino. A committee of the Tennoseoo Legist at uri has discovered that ten millions of tho Stat? debt was illegally created. Isn't this discov' ory rather belated- if wc may bo allowed tilt expression? DAXVII.I.K. VA., February 20.-Judgo Ajex Hives is holding United Slates (Join t hero Five County Court Judges have been indictei hy the Grand Jury toiday for failing to allow negro jurors to serve. Groat indiguotior prevails. The census bill as passed provides foi 150 supervisors to be appointed by th) President, by and with tho confient of tin Senate. Tho enumerators arc to tho num ber of ono for about every 4,000 of popula ' lion. - - ^ . ?_ - Tho men who work will thrive. Thosi who aro idlo will starve. Thcro is no fcai that God's wiso and kind law that mor must oarn their bread by tho sweat of theil brow will bo set aside Senator Wado Hampton has got thc bettor o thal mulo, lio is now so fnr recovered that h< is able to give his views on current quosliom and lo think of taking his scat al tho cxtn session of thc Sonate. The tax on manufactured tobaooo hu vi njj beon rcducod from 24 to 16 coots por pound users of tho weed will expect to get tin benefit of tho reduction. Tho stock on hand of oourso was taxed at tho old rate. SUFFERING FOR A LIFE TIMK.-Persons nflliotcd with rheumatism ofton suffer for a lifo time, their tortures being almost with out remission. The joints and muscles of suoh unfortunates aro in most eases shook? iogly contorted and drawn out of shape. To offord them oven temporary relief, tho ordinary remedies ofton provo utterly use less, llostcttors Stomach Ritters, on tho othor hand, is avouched by persons who havo used it, to bo n genuino source of re lief. It keeps tho blood cool by promoting a regular habit of body, and removes from it impurities which, in tho opinion of all rational pathologists, originate this agonzing complaint, and its kindred malady, tho gout. Besides this tho Hitters i eme,ly disorders of tho ittotnooh, livor und nerves, prorcnt ond cradiooto intormittont ond remirent fevers, promote appetite and sleep, sud aro highly recotntnondod by physicians as a desirable medic ?J stimulant ?nd tonic,, WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLV Arriza-Dried, por pouud 2@3 BUTTKR-Por pound 10(5)15 BEESWAY-Per pound 20 BEEK-Por pound 2@5 BACON- Dry suit shoulJors " " O. li. Sides 5($0 S. C. hams, canvassed 8 OAMCO-Per yard 5(al7 COFFEE-Uio por pound 12J(?}20 " -Luguyru, por pound 30 " -Java, por pound 28 CANDLES-Adamantine, per sot 10? " -Sperm, por pound 30 CHICKENS ANO FOWLS, per head 12j(a)15 COTTON-Por pound 7j(a)0 " - 'Yarn, per hunoh 7?@80 Cori'EBAs-Po?' pound 5 DUCKS-Per hoad l?(&20 Kuus, por dnzon 8(a) 10 FLOUR, per saok, (08 pounds,) 2.75(W>3.50 FEATUKKS-Uoosc. por pound 40 " -Mixed por pouud 30 GRAIN--Oom, por bushel, 50(?iG0 -Bye. por bushel 50(?)G5 -Outs, red, per bushol 50 OBESE-Per bead 25@35 IIONEV, por pound 8($10 HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Oreen, per pound 4(u}5 IN niuo-Spani sh Float, per pound 1.25 !.junes und OI'KUHH. <Jra?a Intro Unction Salo. Ono thousand first class instruments from best makers to bo p'aced in Southern Homes for Introduction and Advertise - menu Pianos, 7 Oot. $126', 7i Oct. 8150. Organs, I) Stops, 857; 18 Stops, 871; Mir ror Top, IS Stops, 880. ?hoioo iufttru? monts ut lowest prices ever knowu. G year* written guarantee. 15 days test trial. Ohiokoriug, Kuabe, Muthushek, Weber and Southern Hem Pianos, Mason & Hamlin, and Poloubet it Pelton Organs included io this suie. A clean sweep; no reserve, ucw instruments fresh from Factory. Only 6alo of tho kind ever can iud out in the U. S Write, for introduction salo circular. Address fLuritlctl & Hilles' Southern Music House, Savannah, (Ja., tho Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South. SUBSCRIBE ron TU? " KEOWEE COURIER." $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE! FINK STOCK,POULTRY. &C Ash 1*1 blt lit STOCK FAR vi AN J POULTRY YARDS. \\ A ll HEN & STIUULINO OFF KU 13 Fgps from either of Hie following varieties for $2.75: Bronze and White Hollnud Turkeys; Partridge Cochins and Plymouth Hock Chickens; Pekin, Poland and Kotten Ducks. Thirteen Eggs from cither of the following for $2: While Faced Black Spanish, Brown Lcg luiriisand While African Hantants; WhitoOuincas. Wu also offer a few more Jersey Callie, Cots wold ami Merino Sheep, liorkshire Pigs and four varieties of Domestic Babbits, Ko Use g?iidiiftg' Oil* io ?et r lien cr l?ou I tey. Oms aro Ute best obtainable, laking ntany premiums wherever exhibited. Our Pai l ridge Cochins look tho (wo first and ono necotid prize al (he reedit Poultry Exhibition al Washington, D. C. Address all communications lo J. C. STRIBLING, Manager, Pendleton, s. C. February 27, 187'.) l?-?t Make Prompt Payment p I FUSONS indebtod to Samuol D. Cherry, of Seneca City, are requested lo make prompt pay ment, olherwiso their notes and accounts will be placed in (he hands of an officer fircollcc lion. JOHN C. CARY, Assignee, b'eb 13, 187d 13-3t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted lo Wesley Pitchford, by judgment, nolo, account or otherwise, arc hereby notified that said notes, accounts, &?., aro in my hands for colleotion, und tho nrompt payment of I lie sante UlUSt be made, it parties desire to save costs. S. P. DENDY, Assignee. February 25, i ?iv 16-U Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given (hal thc undersigned, administratrix of the personal properly of Newton Drown, deceased, hasapplied lo Richard Lewis. Esq., J migo of Probate for Oconee counts, to make a final settlement as such administratrix and to be discharged therefrom on Tuesday, thc lat dav ol* April, 1870. BE BECCA ?BOWN, Administratrix. February 27, 1870 16 ii S OB H KI Fl?* ISA li ])Y virtue of cxcculions lo mo directed 1 > will sell, on MON DAV, salo (lay in April, 1870, at thc Court llouso door in Walhalla, bot won (ho legal hours of sale, the following described properly, lo wit; Ono Traci of hand on Crooked Crook, con taining l")? iteres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Walt, Thoa. Dodd and others. A I,SO, Sixteen aerea, moro or less, in Ibo town- of Walhalla, adjoining laud* of M. II. Bryce and others. Levied on AS thc properly of A. Jiryoc, Jr., at lite suit of tho Walhalla Hank and others. ALSO. 00 acres, moro or less, on waters of Crooked Crook, adjoining lands of GoorgO Dodd and others. Levied on ns tho property of Alex, lirvee, Jr., at tho suit of tho Walhalla Bank and others. THUMS OF SALIi-CASH. JA M ICS II. ROBINS, Sheriff Goonoo County. March 0, 1879 lG-4t JStato ol' South Carolina, ODO*'KU COUNTY. Hy Htolmrd Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate. WiiniiKAS, John T. Liddell has made suit to mo to grant him Leiters of Admi nistration of tho l?stalo and Effects of Mary Liddell, deceased - Thosj arc, therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Mary Liddell, deceased, that, they bo and appear belora mo, itt Ibo Court of Pro bate, lo bc hold at Walhalla, S. C., on Satur day, 2?d of March, instant, after publication hereof, at ll o'oloek in Ibo foronoon, to show cause, if a?y they have, why tho said adminis tration should not bo granted". Givon under my hand, this Otb day of March, Anno Domini 1871?. HICI1AKD LEWIS. Judge of Probate Oconco County. March, G, 1870. 10-21 J. C. MICKLER, WEST UNION, THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES. -0:0 STARTLING Hut nevertheless true, that tho Subscriber is now selling to Iiis customers his Stock of Goods, Bought since the Fall Trailo opened. It is useless to talk about others selling at lower prjees and cheaper goods. Facts aro stubborn things, and any person visiting WEST UNION Can soon (ind out by watching thc crowd, whore to go for tho Best Bargains In every class of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOT/1IN(,', SHOES, HARDWARE, JI ATS, OR O OERIES, d>c. Any argument to thc contrary is easily answered, in fact totally DESTROYED, Hy looking into tho facts. A trc I mendous assortment of WASH POPLINS, ALPACAS, SUITING'S, CASHMERES, ile Also, Largo Stock of LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSE, CLOVES, FURS, UNDER VESTS, SHOES, HA TS, (Both trimmed and untrimmed,) RI DB ONS, EMBROIDERY, And a Full Linc of PLA NTA TION G0ODS, DOMESTICS AND GROCERIES Just make a bill, and by com paring prices, &e , bo convinced of tho above statements. JOHN C. MICKLER, W li ST UNION, S. V. Deo. 20, lb/8 0-2uio NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! 1 lie undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the public that he is now receiving daily a choice and well selected stock of GROCERIES, - SU 011 AS CO PFK E, SUG AU, li A CON, MOLASSES, FLOU II, CHEESE, TEA, CANNED 0ODDS, CONFECTIONERIES AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, ?pc, Which I am selling at unprece dentedly LOW PRICES. Before purchasing olsowhero come in and price my goods and soo it I cannot do hotter by you than any one 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 Street. Doo 20, 1878 0 2m JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL PRINTS AND ?SILK HANDKER CHI Eb & r \TTT> General stook of DRY GOODS, Vj U i\, NOTIONS and FANCY Goods nlways kept full. Taylor's Trimmings & specialty. Sistor townH may boast of cheap goods, but our motto is QUALITY, not QUANTITY. A gouts for the Wood Sewing Machine Priaos greatly roduocd. Farmers uro respectfully invited to call and seo our stock of AVERY'S PLOWS AND A O'I! J CUL TURA L IMPLEMENTS, Which wo aro agents for. All numbers of Braid's Hoes in stock. Wo soil the Winchester Bru nd of Ladies' Fine Shoos. A Southern mado Shoo. pjtii cilium Of the noted Miles Shoe. A nice lot of Gents' Fine HAND-MADE SHOES, Fresh Lot of Ferry's Gi ardon Seeds Call and Seo Them Respectfully, C. E. REID & CO. February 0, 1879 12? D. BIEM?NN & SON. Come one. Come all! Tl HAYE purchased this Pall and li have now in Store and daily arri ving tho LAUGEST STOCK wo bato over displayed lo thc public A SSO HT ?I EMT COM I*JL UT EL Prices Unequalled ! ! Dry Goods, Flint?, Shootings Shirtings and a full lino of Foreign and Domestic 6taplo goods of every description. , Espcoial attention ia coiled to our largo and well selected stock of Dress Goods, in tho latest styles and colors, with a magnificent lino of Black Mohairs and Alpaons. Tablo Damask, white and colored, Towoi?, Napkins, Doylies, &o.; also tho latest novel-? tics in Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Silk Handkerchief, Ladies Tien, and an cndlcfy Df?R?EW OF HOTIOHS Twenty pounds of Zephyr Worstod, every imaginable shade or color; a handsome lino of Snlom and Charlottsville Jeans, Cassimcrs, and p?ceo goods, so well known for their cheapness and durability. A complete stock of the Intost stylos of Roady Made Clothing and Gouts' Furnishing Goods, such ns Luundricd and Unlnundried Shirts, Tics, Cravats and Bows. Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs, Morino Undershirts, & c., &o. Also, a full linc of Boots and Slices, Hats and Caps, Saddles and Harness, Leather, Crockery and Glassware. Hardware, Groceries, Bagging and Tics, ,fcc., on hand nt nil times and which will bo sold nt BOTTOM PRICES for oaah or barter. Beforo purchasing elsewhere, wc would bb pleased to havo you give us a call, All persons indebted to either D, Bicmnnn or II. D. A Blomann, who do not mako satis tactory arrangements regarding their ac counts by January 10th; 1870, may expect tu havo thom collected bylaw. 5,OOO Bushels new corn wanted, for which wo will pay tho highest market prico in cash or goods. Rospcctfully, D. Diemann & Son. Highest market r>rice paid in CASH for COTTON. October 24, 1878 40 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT J. H. SL1GH & SON'S JUST RECEIVED, -Ok. linr?o Qtoolt of Choice, St-a/ple a,ncl FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard and Mo lasses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneyc, Combs, Brushes, Soaps and Glasses. And Locks, Screws, Butts and Hiogo?? Cutlery and all kinds of Woro, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, Collars, Cravats and Mon's Wear, And Domestics of nil Grades and Stripes. Boots, Shoos, Elastics and lioso, Pens, Ink, Pencils and Papor. Pins, Noodles, Ribbons nnd Oalioooo. All to bo sold oboap for oath Bonnor or alec. In short wo pay the higbost pricos for produoo And soil goods ns |n ante-bellum days; Indeed all things fe our lino, so oboap, induce Our ouatomore to say, "To buy from Sligli paye.'* Person? wishing to buy cheap and first class goods will find it to tboir interest to give J. II. 8E.ICIM & SON a call. JSc.pt. ?, 1878 49..