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.-'"U.U. .. . .Jj.m ..!..'. JJ!| J Lil LOCAL MATTHUS. ?i Merohnnts, preparo your Christmas advertls? ruo ni c. ,,, Rev. Dr. S melt/.cr will j) re nob in tho Presby terian Church on the first Sabbath lu December, .t n A. M. The Monthly Concert of prayer for Foreign Missions will bo hold lu the Methodist Churoh -on the first Sabbath night in Dec o nib cr. We are under obligations to Mr. Jlllsou, Deputy Collector of Iuternal Revenue, for a very nico map of Ooonoo County. Shrlner's Indian Vermifuge will destroy and expol worms. It is reliable. It ia cheap. Only 26 cents a bottle. Treasurer H. F. Alozaudor has m ado tho hearts of tho teachers of tho County rejoice by paying thom $2,420? J. II. Calcndol? now occupies How quarters, hating rooontly purchased tho Yarbrough bouso in town, to which placo he has moved with all bis worldly goods. When you visit Abbeville Court House bo sure and stop at the Alston House. Tho Misses Cators will glvo you comfortable quarters and pr?vido you with provlnder good enough for a king In consequence of t'.iO repairs being modo on tho bridgo over Six and-Twenty Creek, we will have only two truies this week be tween Anderson and Walhalla. Tho townships in tho oouuty will not 'forgot to scud up their delegates to tho .general meeting for tho No-Fonoe Law, to bo hold on Saturday, tho 13th day of De cember. Tho Teachers' Union will meet in the Court lloubu on Saturday next. Several addresses will bo mado. Our pcoplo aro requested to attend tho mooting, lt was expected that Col. W. C. Keith would make an address, but he will bo absent in Char leston nt that time on busincsa. Suloduy was ono of tho most interesting days about tho Coutt House wc have sccu ia u long timo. Several largo tracts of valuable lauds were sold. The Davis tract No. 1 was purchased by T. S. llamaay for $1,850. No. 2 by tho same for 6750. The Qoonoe Tannery Property was bid off ns follows: No 1, $1.500, by A Lay. No. 2, $107, by Wm. Lay. Several other valua ble tracts of lund were sold, of which we havo not thc particulars. Ho FOR CHRISTMAS! DO not fail to givo Norman's Drug and Fancy Goods Store a trial before you purohaso your Holi day Presents. To orrivo, a boautiful lot of China and Bohemian Class ware, nico bronze footed lamps in pairs, toys, dolls, Oro crackers and many other novelties. A choice lot of confectionery, fruits, nuts, oakes, orockcrs, &o. Remember us Christ inas week. R 14. NORMAN & Duo. Tho Governor's Message. With our last issue wo placed before our road ors tho annual message of Oov. Simpson. It is an able und conciso state paper, recommend ing in plain and practical lunns mich changes and modifications of tho law us aro likely tn dovclop tho material and educational interests of tho Stato and to promoto tho publie wel fare. Wo invite special attention to. that portion of tho message which relates to pub lic ronds. Tho public roads ufa Connty truly furnish tho index to its civilization ns well ns to its material and commercial prosperity. Thoy enable tho farmer tn convoy to market bin produce at less cost and labor and with loss wear and tear of his stock and wagons, und to return to his furm such groceries and necessaries as he must get from abroad. A well graded and well worked network of public roads is closoly oonnectod with tho development nf every industry, and if, ns tho .Governor says, our roads fifty years ago had boon properly laid off und improved annually what a great benefit they would havo beou to our peoplo. This should bo looked to every year and snob cbnngcs ho mudo gradually ns will improve thc grado and rcduco tho work I required on our roads. In tho palmiest days of the Roman lOmpire Italy was noted for ber smooth and easy road*, and in a broken country liko ours too great attention cannot be paid to this molter. Thc affect of engineering skill in the laying out of roads can bc easily seen by persons who travel over tho Tucka* scgeo or Rowland Turnpike, built by Mr. Slouu bolero tho war. Though it climbs mountains, tho grado is so easy nod tho bed 6o smooth that tho traveler can hardly realize ho is in tho midst, of tho mountains, unless bc notices the deep gorgos on ono sido and the ruggod slcopness on tho other. By propor attention in the COUrso of twonty or Ithirty years travel hero could bo groatly im proved by propor changes in our public ronds. Nothing would improve more tho value of our l?inds or tend more to draw population. Tho Governor also strongly urges the passage nf sumo law to stop tho pernicious prnciico of carrying concealed weapons, und also a law tb encourage tile restocking ol our rivets with fish, and also a law te "lay tho foundation* of tho State Wr University broad and deop, so that as time rolls on story aftor story may bp built thereon, ns rho educational wants cf thc ' peoplo may demand, until it could stand forth amid the educational stmeiuros of thc world, grnrid and majestic in all its propor tions" lt may bo said tho peoplo nt this I timo aro too limited in means to justify the reopening this institution by State, nid. i This is true, but wc are glad to soo our Go vornor looks to tho time when its classic halls will someday bo again filled with the youth of our Stato and of otbor Staten. To ifs training tho Stato nwoa much of hor pun? grcntnoss, which in past years shined forth in her ministry, in hor bar and Ju diciary and' in statesmanship. With ono of tho best selected libraries in the United Slates and with grounds and build? inga well improved and adapted to tho pur? pososof a college, wo would not liko to seo itfl doors closed fore vor At this time noarly all the State? havo either a university or colloga under their control, und it would certainly J bo a stop backward for South Carolina to close M an institution which hus boon in existence moro than th reo sooro and ton years. Tho Governor also rooomm.ends that suoh laws bb passed a? will pr?vido bettor moans for (ho comfortable Support of tho poor in ouch county. It is no IOBS an uot of humanity than of Christian duty to provide nt the publio expenso for thoso who by misfortune or acci dent, lmvo been rondorcd iinablo to maintain themselves. In this mattet wo have hoard no oomplniut from this county and boliovo our paupers are comfortably providod for, The workings of tho ponai end oharitablo institutions of tho Stato aro succinctly sot out and proper recommendations ni ado as to the various departments of tho government. Teachers' Union 6t Oconee. Tho next mooting of tho Union will bo on tho 1st Saturday in December, at Walhalla, in tho Court House. Tho tendiera aro cari nostly requested to turn out. To tho publio in general wo oxtond a cordial invitation to attend. It is to be hoped that tho ladies will load US their cheering proRcnce. Wo can do nothing without tho corporation of tho peoplo, and they should aid us. Addresses will bo delivorcd by Dr. J. P. Smoltzor, Mr. John S. Vernor and Col. W. C. Keith, and on ossay will bo road by Prof. S. P. Boozer, which will moko the mooting quito interesU ing, and ovory teacher should bo presont to hear them, in ordor to reap all tho benefit possible. HUGH STRONG, W. P. CALHOUN, Prosidont. Seorotary. LONDON, Dcoomber 1.-Tho Times, in a leader discussing President Hayes' message, says: "If legal teodor notes are oallod in and cancelled, silver dollars must take their plaoo and tho present plethora bo thus re lieved." Eurthor relief, it thinks, will oome from tho natural operation of tho laws of trade. Money which has flowed so freely from Europe to the United States rill make itself felt in tho latter country by on advanoo iu prices. This advance will bo followed by a demand for European goods. Tho process may bo slow but it is OB sure os tho movemont of tides." It is a faot well worth noting that thc exports of domestic merchandise from tho United States wcro larger, iu value, during the lust fiscal year than during any previous ono in tho history of this country. It is o second fuot worth noting that tho exports of all sorts wore in voluo 8711,637,393, and tho total imports 8145,777,755-so that tho former wero to tho latter os OJ to4, and surpassed them by $205,850,638. Tho exports were reokond in a mixed gold und curroncy valut ; tho imports only in gold. Allowing for this, wo still have a balaneo of about 8250,000,000 on tho export side. Provided with a pon, mooting Mr. 9am Weller's requirements, viz: "Ono that don't splutter;" a veracious chronicler might record volumes in praise of Coassonf' Lightning Liniment, tho best remedy in the world for Rheumatism, Lamo Back, Sprains, Bruises, otc. For animals, it is invaluable when used for Spavin, Gull, Ringbono, etc. Farmors should keep it on hand in caso of injury to a valuable horse. For salo by R. E. Norman & Bro. Commissioner Raum, of the United States Internal Rovonuc, has presented his report for tho past yeal*. He shows that during tho past tbrco years and four months 3,117 illicit distil leries have becu seized, (5 3(33 persons have been arrested for illicit distilling und 27 ofliccrs and employees been killed and -18 wounded. He recommends that United Stales Courts bo given jurisdiction over such crimes. The total revenue from spirits during tho year was $li>,778,000. From tobacco in nil forms the revenue was $10.000,000, a decrease for Hie year of about $7,000,000. Advices from Augusta, Maine, state that tho Senators and Representatives elect and their attorneys from ul! tho counties of the State assembled there to day together with a large outside delegation, including five ex Governors. Tho executive council oponed its session ot four o'clock. Tho first gen tlemen who waited on them were Messrs. Wing and Savage on behalf of thc County of Andiosooggiu. Tho oouncil exhibited the rcturu8 of tho county offiecrs and prom ised to show tho returns of Senators and Representatives to morrow morning. Go vernor Garoclon arrived at 8 o'clock. Wherever Coussons' Honey of Tar has boen introduced, in hamlet, city or country neighborhood, it bas won its woy to popular favor as a i diable remedy for Coughs, Colds and diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. It also a flo rd a relief whoo used for Croup, Hoursenoss, Bronchitis, etc. Prico 50 couts. For salo by R. E. Norman & Bro. NEW YORK, December 1.-A Chicago sp?cial announces tho death of General Jeff C. Davis at ibo Palmor House yester day afternoon. Hellas been suffering from jaundice for several years. Ho attended tho reunion of thc army of thc Cumberland at Washington, and took a severe cold at tho ceremonies of unveiling of tho Thomas monument. He was 52 years of agc. Tho final canvass of thu votos cast in Now York is still to bo mado, and according to law, must be nindo by the present State officers under Governor, on or beforo December 15th. Tho result of tho canvass by county supervisors, heretofore published, gives Mr. Hoskins (Re publican) for LleulcnantGovcrnor a majority of 122. One of tho marked effects of tho revival of business is tho employment of au unusually largo number of children in the Massachusetts mills. This fact keeps ibo polite busj in pros ecuting owners who aro violating tho compar atively new hi\v which defines the conditions nuder whloh children may bo put at such work. A Washington correspondent of tho Now York Herald says Ibero is a proposition on foot in South Carolina to bavo an educational quali fication for voters. There is no law against this, as it would effect whites and blacks aliko. Congress convened ou Monday Inst. Routino business was tho result of tho day's labor. Roth parties, Democrat and Republican, oau cussed. There aro nmong tho 1,300 conviots ia tho Georgia Penitentiary not a dozen who aro iina blo to work. Tho health of tho Penitentiary averages bolter than thal of Atlanta, the healthiest city in tho Slate. mt ? -i - Sr. LOUIS, November29.-It instated that St. Louis merchants and oapltnllsts will subscribe $1,000,000 lo carry out (lie proposition to mako Port Royal, South Carolina, the great exporting and importing point for tho Wost and South. Tuero aro to-day moro thaa 242,000 Govern ment ponaioners. Tho amount of tho year'? pension td all pensioners is $26,403,742; but tho aotual payment is millions In oxeo?, beoauso the newly-admitted oases havo arroarsof pension duo. A St. Louis paper says: Tho samo ratos from St. Louis to Liverpool aro guaranteed vin l'ort Royal as via Baltimore. Port Royal Is ono of the finest harbors in tho United States and is nearer St. Louis than Baltimore is. A rovolution is impouding In Mexico, insur gents having "pronounced" in various paris of tho country. At Lnpoz about 200 men took possession of thc town, sol zed all tho arms they could get at and loft for tho interior. A family of emigrants wcro found occupying tombs lu a cemetery near Providence, lt. I., that had been loft Open. When discovered Ikey had had possession a wcok and were uciug tho collin shelves to put their dishes on. Thoro aro 1,200.000.000 acroi of public lands remaining to bo sold by tho govnrnmont. So it seoms there is plenty of lauds for thc landless, Paris Simking, colorod, has boon op pointod "Storp kcopor" for South Caralba. Simkins is from Kdgeflold. Tho oldest postmaster in the United Slates ls Roswell Beardsley, of North Lansing, N. V., who baa been In offico fifty-ono years. Six thousand tous of steel rails havo been purchased in Germany for tho Shenandoah Val ley Railroad in West Virginia Tho first shad of tho season has been caught at Jacksonville, Florida. Charity begins nt homo, and cods ia a foreign mission sooioty. Tho wool clip of Texas this year is estimated at 22,000,000 pounds. !EC"xr :ivc rn-.: KT UAL. Married, nt tho rcsldcncoof tho bride's fat her, Mr. Noah Grant, on Sunday evening, NoYcmbor 30th, 1879, by Hov. IJ, H. Hayes, Mr. lt. A. Mooro and Eugenia Grant, both of Oconco county. ronni,uci A i,. CiiAai.ESTON, Decemhor 2 .-Cotton quio -middling 12; low middling ll jj good ordinary 11 J. LIVERPOOL, Decomber 2.-Cotton dull; middling uplands Gij; middling Orleans Oj. NEU* YOUR, Decomber 2.-Cotton cney -middling uplands 12?; middling Orlenos !2|. WALHALLA, S. C., December 3.-Cotton firm-good middling llfj middling lbj; low middling ll; good.ordinary IO}; TUTT'S U ?1 Usa tfcia W fire ovtraolort from Vegotnblo products, coiiibiuiog in them ti.o Mandrake or May Appio, willoh k- vocognizod by phylTiolans rs a siita' Hu? o for c.-.'.omni, poss03?s?n?c all tho virtues of that mineral, without ita bad Rl'tor-otrccta._ AS ft?J fiHTI-BILIOUS mmmi they nr/> lnoompr.rublo. Thoy Stimulate tho_jf'01tJ?iW_ iiiVEi?tj inviRornte tho ftHRV?US and give to?b to th?'D?Ggg'i'?V il ?B.QANa,oroathncp?f feet di??ost ion tiri'l thorough rcsiiuilation of food. They oxort a powerful influonco ian tb?' KIDN?BY? arid i?Vfflit, and thvou;-.h thoso organs remove nil impuri* ties, th tia vitailainfl; tho Mastics of tho body und eau:;in*_a healthy condition, of tho qyetom._ AS AN ANTI-MALARIAL REMEDY They have no oaimU and as a Result act RH n provontivo n nd euro for B?Uous,?tc xnlttcnt, Intermittent, Typhoid H?ovorflt anti l-'ovcr rind AituoL XJpon thohealthy action of tho Stomach, donondn, almost ?wholly, tho health of tho human race! of the pr?nant gonoration._It la for tho Curo of thia disoaso and its attendants, BICk^EAD?OlT?, NERVOUSNESSES. ?ON DEN CY, CON til'IP A1?ON,.PILES,~,iic~ that a5l havo gainod Buclia, wido oproad roputa? t?oii. Mo ?tomedy ha3 over boon dlscov ored that aotiiBo speedily and gently on tho digestivo omma (giving thom tone and vigor to assimilate food. Thisboiug nccomp'. tnhod, of cow rna tho_ NERVOUS SYSTEM TS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND TUE BODY ROBUST. Being oomposod of the Juicos of planta extracted by poworful chemical agen? olea, and propared in a coi i con t rat od for m j^iic y aro Ruarn 111 o e < I _fre o_ fr om any thin g that can liijuro tho moat dol jpato person._ A noted chemist who lins analyzed them, sayo THERE 18 MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF TTJTT'S FILLS, THAN CAN BE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER.'? Wo therefore May to tho nmlctod Try this Remedy fairly, it will not harm you, you havo nothing to loso,but will surely gain a Vigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong; Norves and a Cheerful Mind. Principal Omer, 35 Murry St., N. Y. PRICE 20 CENTS. Sold hy Druggists throughout tho world, TUTT'S HAIR DYE. DRAT IlAin on WmsKKiis ohnncod to n, GLOSS* lll.AOK hy ft kiiiKlu implication of lilli I>YK. It hu* purl? ft MMUrnl Color, aol ? In-' ril.n.n Jy, unit is H UnrmloM ..spring wnlor. ISolU by J>ru,:i;iai?, or .ont liyoxprcfH tra rocMpt of if I. OrYloo 30 Murray St., Now York. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRKOTRn WEEK?.V Al*I'LES-Dried, per pound 2(<?j3 Oreen, per bushel 76(0)80 BUTTF.K--Per pound 10(</)1;"? BEESWAX -Per pound 10 HEEK-Per pound 2(i/J'> BACON-Di v salt shoulders ti} " * " C. R, Sides 7(<m S. 0. hums, ennvassod 13 CALICO-Per yard fP?,8 Co? I EE--llio per pound lC)'(i'20 " -Lugnvra, por pound 150 " -J it vu, per pound 28 CANDLES - Adamantine, per set 15 " -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per hoad' t0(?ht4 COTTON-Per pound 49 10(?jll " -Yuin, per bunch ?00 COPPERAS-Pee pound 5 DUCKS-Per bead ' "t 15f?IH Enos, per dozen ' ' 10(ii)"l2} FLOUR, por suck, (98'poundfl,) 3.60@l.00 FKATIIEUS-OcesO, por pound ii) ?? -Mixed por pound 35 GRAIN-Corn, por bushol, 65(i?70 j -Kyo, per bushol 75 , -Oats, rod, por bushol 60 , GEESB-Por head 25(^)35 UoNKV, por pound 0@8 HIDES-Dry, por pound o 1 *' -G roon, por pound 4(0)5 | INDUJO-Spanish Flout, por pound 1.25 14 -Caroliuu, per pound 1.00 IRON- English refluod, nor pound 4J(ij?5 " -Sweed, per pound 7(?)8 " -Band, per pound 5(t/)0 --Hoop, per pound Potwaro, por pound Q(cpl LARD,.por pound 10(<i)ll LIME, por barrel 1.90 LUMBER, por thousand foot 7.50 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 40@75 MADDER, per pound 25(??:l0 NAILS, per keg 4.50 ONIONS, por bushol 50 Oa, koroscno, por gallon 20(/i)2? i POTATOES-Irish, por bushel 40(0)50 PICE, per pound OualO /SALT-Liverpool, per suck f.25 I SillRTINQ, whuluiilo 0^ i I " rctnil 7 t " wlwtosaJo, b\ j " rctnil ?J 4-4 SlIGETINU, wholesale 7 j retail 8.V ?*>IIOT, per pound 10 iSVllllTS TURIMSNT?NR, per gallen 00 ff ow, por pounu S(V/)10 ISUOARS-Crushed, per pound 13 - A White, per pound 121 - Drown, per pound 10 - rix tra O.i per pound ll (S'TAKCII, while and blue, per pound GJtV/JlO ?S'.in.v, per pound HA IO TOBACCO, per pound 45(%0S " per pound, smoking 5U(o)t)0 TALLOW, por pound 5 TURKEYS, per bend 40(r<$75 TEAS-Gun Powder, per pound 1.00 Hyson, (?reen, per pound 80 Young Hyson, ?lack, per lb 1.00 WOOL, washed, per pound 25 STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA f oimty ol' Ocoiiec. I IN THK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mrs Henrietta Miller, as Administratrix of thc Estate of Dr T S Miller, deceased, Plaintiff, against Drury Knox, J E Harton and wife, M F Burton, Margaret Childers and H A Giluicr, Defendants-SUMMONS ON COMPLAINT ron RE LIEF, 40. TO thc Defendants Drury Knox, J li Harton and wife, M P Harton, Margaret Childers and lt A (jilincr-. V"OU and each of you are hereby summoned X and required to answer the. complaint in this notion, which is hied in (he oflico ot' the Clerk ol' the Court ol' Common Pleas for Coonee County, on Wednesday, tho od day of December, 1870, nod to serve a, copy of your answer on tho sub scribers at their office in the town of Walhalla, un thc court liOUSO square, within twenty days after thc service of this .summons on you, ex clusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer the complaint within that limo thc Plaintiff will tnko judgment against you for the relief demanded in tho complaint. li KIT H & VERNKR, A N I ? S II JOHNS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. jiT^s. jj W STRIBLINO, C C I? To J K Harton, M F Harton and Margaret Childers, thc absent Defendants herein Take notice that the complaint herein was filed iu tho ollieu ol thc Clerk of thc Court, of Common Pleas for Oconco County on Wednesday, thc 3d day of December, 1870, and that no personal demand is made against you or either of you in said complaint. KEITH & V H lt NH lt, AND s ii JOHNS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dec 4, 1879 3 lit State of South Carolina. Ocomcc County. IN THE COURT OF COMMON Ph HAS. William J. Nevill and Joseph K ?) Complaint Nevill, Plaintiffs, | on against . j- Money M. M Alexander, | Demand. Defendant. J TO M M Alexander, Defendant above named YOU are hereby summoned mid required to answer the complaint annexed anil serve a copy of your answer on (he subscriber at his ellice al the Court Hotiso ni Walhalla, in tho county and Slate aforesaid, within twenty days aller tho service of this ruminons on you, exclu sive of the day of service. If you fail lo an swer the complaint, within that time thc Plain tiff will take judgment against you for the sum of fifty dollars, with interest thereon from tho 1st tiny ol' January, 1870, and thc further sum of ten dollars with interest from tho 10th day of August, 1878, and costs of this action. J J NORTON, Walhalla, S. C., Plaintiffs' Attorney. J W ST IU H LING, C C P To M M Alexander, Dofcnihinl iu this action Take notice that thc summons in (his action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint, was duly tiled in (ho o Iii co of the Clerk of tho Court in Walhalla, In County ol Oconee. in I li o Slate of Soul li Carolina, on tho 8ih day of November, 1870, and tho object of tho action is lo recover the sum of sixty dollars and interest on two scaled notes. J J NORTON, Walhalla, S C, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Dec 4, 18 7!) 8-01 M ?I TENS MS.1 K f.iNi) (0Sr0:u:."-'rlia lM>Atlr>n nf >???!> Ill I, ia liwlllutiun nf l .rini:. ; n.iir? rvMrtatttl I,.?Minn ti ll - tifflwih .wwi <>|i|?>rtuiiUy ?? yul* peranlll IA Kttvh ..f health ?.lu.Mi,.i. ?<y< du r. ll ?Ww having .lail/; ?<v.... i.. UK wtttlamtton Gfcmyh?ato $r'''"F? ' " PU'"M of lim WIMAMITOV ?KMAi,r.CyixfaijL.Wale ?fr? ?.?"ao-nv try iM-.roii.ir oiiTiiluiii.?.? in li At ?_: ????_'I?1 Li_'/?i, UM I.I.HXH,' BMHII t-ijuy ?ho ile iy?< iaitto u. br. JUIN. ?os'? Hi ?MU I.? r. Hui Siu.lv KOMII l?Iiin?<vUioW'U?hlvv?a? titulo*!, und ll|(lileil fr.,m Iii? I. ii.I n ir. Every | -a la at. (calton in uhen In lln?a ?li? lu iv l.r M.-I.-'R' .'. '." l'Ji?J?. ;- ?. n- li ? ?l, .. >.itl M!I,T v.ii ?MI V.i. >i. ?>., a? Ool 2H, 1870 49-iy Ad minist ra tor's 8ii!c. 1> .1 >Y leave of tho Probato Court, I will sell to ibo highest bidder, un Friday, tho 5th day nf DECEMBER next, ut tho Into rcsidenoo of Moses Cantrell, deceased, as the cstnto of said dooensod: About MOO bushels of com, Fodder. A few Sheep, und some ?thor articles not sohl nt tho previous sale. Terms-Cash. JOHN T. CANTRELL, Administrator? November 20. 1878 1 .lt POXJTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS Will our? or in- o vent Disease. No IIo?8R will illo of COHO, BOTS or LT/HO V?t, vi:?, If FouU'e Powilorsaro ?soil In timo. I-'outx's Powder? wlllctiro and proven t Moo OoOUBA Koala's Powrtorl wilt provent OAPXS IN FOWL?, Kout/.'s Powder* wllllncronso tho quantity of mille end cronin twonty por cont., anil moko tho buttor Arin ?nd HWOOL Koiitz'a Powders wilt onro or provont Almost RVIBT 1>I M KA BK to which Horses and Cnttlo aro subject. KOUTZ'B l'OWtlKRS Willi OIVB SATISFACTION. Sold ovcrywhero. DAVID B. FOOTE, vroprlotor. I BALTIMORE. Ud. Nov 18, 1870 62 ly LARGE AND SELECTED ASSORTMENT -OF LADIES' CLOAKS AND SLEE VELESS JA CKETS Just received, wilton oro being sold nt JRKATLY RF. DUCK D PRICKS. Remember ! Thnt wo also koop in ?toro n SPLENDID LINK of DRESS GOODS of nil vnrictioR, with SILKS mid TRIMMINGS to mutch. A Nobby line of Fancy 4*oo?!s an?! i\ o? Ions always on lin nd, consisting of RI li li ONS, TIES, COLLARS <t- CUFFS, nosri'JiiY, R uCHINOS, LADIES and GENTS' UN DER VESTS, etc., <&o. HATS, CAFS, HOOTS and SHOES .A. KT TD Ready-Made Clothing for tho Million ! FAMILY GROCERIES und PLANTA TION SUPPLIES n specialty. JGSir* The highest Gush or Hurter price paid for Cuni mid other produce. JG?y* Rear in mind that wo hnvo n Inigo nod well Uasurtod stock ol goods on bund and Will not bo Undersold. Respectfully, I). Riemann fy Son. Novombor 20, 1879 1 _. x T H A INDUCEMENTS I STILL ANNOUNCE THAT I V/ILL AL LOW a liberal percent, on colton brought me in payment of store accounts, and will take corn, peas, fodder and other produce at its full value. I must close up my books. Alt partie : in debted lo mc will find it to their interest to sollie in the next sixty days. I have on hand and arriving daily, at prices to defy competition, Hoots and Shoes, Jeans, (hissinicrcs, Prints, Dross Good*, Shirtings and Hlcaehings, Woolen Goods, Yarns and Domestics, &c. Fancy Gooda, Notions mid Trimmings. A complete stock of Staple Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Hardware, Hagging and Ties, , Crockery, And many other things too tedious lo mention. 1 will pay any day thc highest cash price for cotton. J. P. MICKLER, West U"ni on. October '2l\, 1870 19 L?DOS'STORE WK TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING lo our customer.! .ind friends that oar LARGE SELECTED STOCK or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which has been bought, by our Mn. C. !.. RKIO, who has just returned from New York, in daily arriving and will bo complete in a few days. In consequence of having paid cash for nearly our entire st>ok, wo will he enabled lo soil nt prices thal will defy competition. As wc make a specialty of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS AND FLANNELS, It is useless to enumerate the many new ami beautiful designs in the above goods, as we feel suro thal wc have undoubtedly thc best assort ment we have ever carried. LA Di KS' CLOAKS. A very fine linc of Ladies' Cloaks, of ibo latest style, trimmed in silk ami velvet. NO I IONS AND HOSIERY. In these departments wo hnvo such a varied assortment, of thc lalo.-'! novelties, loo numerous to mention, that cnn only bc appreciate 1 by ex? ambling them. HATS. A well selected slock ot Hats for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Newest Styles, Low est. Prices, GENTS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Thc largest and most complete variety of (he above goods thal we have ever handled. A full assortment of Groocrics, Crockery ami Glassware, Hardware. Wooden and Willowware, Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters, Over Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Satchel;-, Clocks, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Sio. An examination of the above goods is all wc is!;, as we feel confident thal wo can please all uni we will spare no pains' lo do so. When you cut il' our store please bear lu mind that it is no trouble to show poods. C. L. REID & CO. Oct 2, 1870 lil-ly Great Attractions BBS i hnrlcsloii, $. 0,, Decem ber ?tl to fl ?Iii, H ?70. Great Industrial Exhibition of I lie Agricultu ral Society of South Carolina. Splendid Display of (he Hesouroes of thc Stiitc. Varied Attractions caoli evening. The Main Hall and Machinery Hall will bo lighted with ibo Electric Light. bow Railroad fares to enable ull io visit Hie [.'air. Grand hodge A. M. Masons, South Carolina I'ress Association, Graduales South Carolina Hilliary Academy, all meet during Fair weeks. All ure cordially invited to visit ibo eily. Exhibits of the Products, Manufactures and Resources of South Carolina specially desired. For further Information address E. L R?CHE, Secretary A. S. S. 0. Nov 20, 187!? l?2t -M-mttrnwyo ?iM?v;.<m>M?uiMM??u?inm. ?Kuma) 1868. 1879. ARRIVING DAI LYU r-rn *r T TT* Choicest Class of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS OJ SHOES, HA TS] OL O THING, d.c. These Goods have boen bought with caro and at Bottom Figures, from tho best mar kets in tho United Stutcs und WILL BE SOLD -AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. ?@r" 1\ V. WALLER asks his old friends to cull around und ho will toll you why bo is selling SO CHEAP, Respectfully, IMIE undersigned hua received thc largest L stock of Dookistg i\n? Slcalioig Stove? that has ever been brought to t Ii is market. Having purchased them be for oj thc advance in iron, wc arc able to sell them at tho lowest ligures. Our Stovoa ar? Economy in Price Superior in Construction, Quick and Uniform iii Baking, Durable with Handsome Design. Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Wc keep everything lu the Tin-ware linc. Hoofing and Guttering made a specialty. Wo are prepared lo do all kinds of work in tho Tin and St.ovc lino. All work on ware warranted. An examina tion of stock and orders solicited. Thankful for past favors, we arc respectfully, KUKWS &, lilAVK. Oct :)0. 1879 GO JJ?W "yORK WEEKLY HERALD, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Thc circulation of this popular newspaper li as more than trebled during tho. past year. 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