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.LOOAL ITEMS. The trees are beginning to put on . their spring foliage. Peaceful sleop is the shoot anchor of health. You can enjoy this sloop it you have paid the printer. A lttle "blue tailed" hawk is play.. g bavoo with the chickens about townk The Professor has his Maynard trilined up for hin, at long taw. .PasoSAL.-Col. .Tames N. Lips Q)mrb, Master of the Sta.o Grange, or,. ganized a Pomona Grange at this place on last Saturday. The proceed figs are published elsewhere in this issue. Easley Station is rapidly improving. We noticed last week a half dozen new dwellings going up, and Mr. El lison has erected a steam saw mill e and cotton gin in the place. Heavy rains fell at ,his place on last Saturday night and Sunday. The creeks were overflown, and we fear consideiable damage has been done the land by washing. The rain on Sunday evening was accompanied by considerable hail. *** a STRAYED-A White and black spCt r ted pig, about three months old, of the masculine persuasion. Any in. formation concerning the whereabouts of his hog-ship will be thankfully re teceived at this office. Capt. Berry has received instruc tions from Comptroller Ragood to E close his books for the collection of the Hampton tax on Saturday next, the 14th inst. Those who have not C yet paid and desire to do so should j come forward before that date. SUDDEN DEATII.-Coroner Earle a held an inquest over the dead body of Mr. Joseph Eaton, at Central Sta tion, on last Monday. M%r. Eaton. died in his bcd on Satu day night after having retired in his usual health. lie wvas rather an 01(d man, and had boon a long sufferer of heart disease, of I which ho died, as wvas ascertained by the jury of inquest. The salutes fired by Ashmnore's ar- r tillery, at this pilaco, on TIuosdayl~ night - - .* of' last week, in honor ot the success of Ilampton, was hoard, at the dis- ii tance of 10 to 12 miles. Everybody who heard it, know wvhat it meant o and were happy and rejoiced that night at their'homes. It was to the 3 people in the surrounding country what the telegraph is to tbe people a livinig on the railroads-a quick means of eonveying intelligence, and wais easily understood. G~tov. HAMPTON'8 MARCII.-Weo ro celve froda Ludden & Bates' Sout h, 1 crn Music House, Savannah, Ga., a fine March by the popular comn ioser, * E. Mack, which is named in honor of' Carolina's noble son, Governor Wade i flampton, and without doubt will have an extended sale throughout the 3 South. The publishers have given it 3 an elegantly designed title page, with alifelike lithograph, which the Gov, I ornor's countless admirers will be do 4 lIghted to obtain. Prof. Weigand, leader of the famous Post Band at Charleston, has arranged this march i for, brass bands and it will soon be played generally by the bands of the Sooth. Copies for piano will bo for 1: sale at all music etores. Price 40 c en ts. ~ J SHOOTING AFFRLAY.-OnI last Tuoss day week, ?SIr. Jesso Crcnshawv, shot ~ C and seriously wounded Mr. John I Looper, at the house of the former, in this County. It appears that there was a quilting and stable raising ati Mr. Crenshaw's, and that Mr. Loop ci-, Amongst others, was there by in-e vitation to assist in raising the stas bles. Mr. Crenshaw was drinking, and as Mr. Looper passed him after dinner for the purpose of getting his i hat, struck him, when Mr. L'ooper pushed him aside and iaid, "mind who you are striking," and passed on. Mr. Crenshaw, thoroupon ran and took down his gun, and fired at Looper, Stwyo shot going through his lefL hand andl entering the abdomen, but it is tliought they did not enter deep on., ough to prove fatal, and at last ac.. counts Mr. Looper was doing well, aDd hig friends entertained hopes of' hisgrecovery. Mr. Crenshaw was ( artested on-tho spot by those present and-brought to this place and corn, ndf}ted to jail under a warrant issued by .Ttial Justice Taylor, for assault and batter~y and an attempt to kill. e Mi, Crensharw says he has no knowl.' 0 edge of the shooting, and had no ill will towards Mr. Looper, they hav-, ing always been good friends. There was, no fuss or dispute between the Sparties before the shooting, and this is evidently another crime to be charged to the evil enncts of ng ; alc.o.. . Corn,T C6rh. VANTED TO PU M 1,000 BUSHELS SORN, for whiches"201 pay the market ri@e in Cas& ojrGoqds.. JOHN T.- GOSSETT & CO. 191 A heavy supply of the .bove Moles in tore, which we' patelbased -A%-,New Orleans, nd which we will 'warrat tobe&aenuine rticle. n JON T. GOSSETT 4 CO. Irish Potatoes Call on us and get any of the Early Vari ties of Northern Potatoes JOHN T. GOSSETT & CO. We are getting in store, a good supply of ie above implements, which we are offering L a very small advance above cast and car age. JOHN T. GOSSEIT & CO. Dry-Goods PRING STYLE PRINTS; Ginghams, Cotton Plaids; Shirtings, Tickings; Cambrics. Long Cloths. &c; oates' and Clarks' 0. N. T. Spool Tread; Whittemore's C6tton Cards; urkey Red Yarn, Palmetto Fans; Braids, Cotton Hose, &c., &c. And a full line of all sorts of Dry Goods nd Notions in store and to arrive soon. all in and see for yourselves. JOUN T. GOSSET & CO. Easley, S. C., Feb. 12, 1877 'NOTICE. f. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, SPEOIU L TAXES, l ay 1, 1877, to April 30. 1878. flil E llevised St alutes of the United St ates, L .Scez ion s 3232, 32:37, 3238 a nd 32:19, require very person enaiged in any business, avoca on, or em ploymetn t whtichi renders him in a le to a Sl'ECI AL TAX, to procure and place onispicuilously in hIis catablishm ient. or place U business a STA Ml' denoting the. payment U 51 aid 8 PECIA L TAX for the Special Taix ear beginning M ;ay I, 1877, before comn wncinog or continuing business after A pril A ret urn, na prescribed on Form1 11, is also L(uiredl by law of every person liable to peccialt Tax, as above. Thec Taxes embraced with in the provisions f : lhe Iw above quot ed are lhe following, yiz: Lect itiers, $200 04) lea lears, ret ail liquor, 25 00) lealers, wholesale liquor, 10t) 00 >ealers in malt liquors, whlolesaIo, 50 00 )ealers in malt liquors retail, 20 00 clri in leaf tobacco, 25 00 totail dealers in leatf tobacco, 500 00 An d on sales of' over $1,000, fift y cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000), lealers in manufactured tobacco, 5i 00 laniufacturers of stills, 50) 00 And for each st ill ma:nufact ured, 20 00 And for each worm manufactured, 20 04) !anufacturcrs of tobacco, 10 00 lanufaicturers of cigars, 10 00 'eddlers of' tobacco, first class (more than two horses or other animals) 50 00 'eddlers of tobacco, accond class, (t wo horses or other anin als) 25 00 'eddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or othor animal) 15 00 eoddlers of tobacco, fourt h class (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 ~rewers of less than 500 barrels, 50t 00 reWers of 500 barrels or more, 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to omuply wvith the foregoing requirements will ec subject, to severo ena(.ilt ies. Persons or firms liable to pay arty of' the peceal 4Taxes naurved abiove must apply to .CASS CARPENTER, Collector of Internal levenue at Columbia, and pay for and pro uro the Speceal Tax Stamp or Stamps they iced, prior to May 1, 1877, and without urther notice. Special Tax ditamps will be transnmit ted by anti on receipt fromi the person or firm or tering the same of specific .directions so to lo, together with 'the necessary postage Lamps or the amoott required t.o pay the tost age. The postage ont oue stamp is three ents and on two stamps six cents. If it is besired that they be transmnitteud by register d mail ten cents additional should accomnpa y the application. GREEN 11. TRAlfM, Conmissioner of internal Revenmue. )FFICE~ OF INTEnINAL ltEFNUE, Washington, I). C., January 23, 1877. March 22, 1877 18 mar2ap2 El E A DQ U A RTRS FO1t CUEAP' itoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods. ROCKERY, GLASS AND SILVER P'LATED WARE A SP'ECIALTT. R oofing and Repairing dlone at short not ice, 4. the lowest prices. We ask all the people f Pickens and adljoinlng Counties to call and xamuine our stock. We certainly Roll Goods henper than they have ever been sold in this tarket. All Goods guaranteed. To Merchants-we wholesale Tinware as heap as N rthern markets. Send for Price ,ist. J. E. CURTIS & CO., - '~Clevelandok, Greenville, 8. 0. 8ene 28, 1870 4 8nm NEW ADVERffSEMEN'13. $66 a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit free. 11. IALLETT & Co., B ortland , 1M a1 n , r & I , o %r 50A YEBAR. Agonts w&ntdf on our $250(MGand Combination Prospectus, represent-ing 150 distinct BOOKS wanted everywhCre. The Biggest Thing Ever Tried. Sales made from this when all single Books fail. Also, Agents wanted on our Maguificent Family Bibles. Superior to all others. With invalu able Illustrated Aids and Superb Bindings. These Books beat. the World. Full particu lars free. Address JonN E. POTTER & Co., Publishers, Philikdelphia. A HOME ANID FARM OF YOUR OWN. On the line of a GREAT RAILROAD, with good markets both East and West. Now is the Time to Secure It. Mild Climate, Fertile Soil, Best country for Stock Raising in the United States. Books Mars Full Information, also "TuE -Addres, . MAlA, NEii. TWeek to Agents. $10 Ouitfit Free. P. 0. VICK, ERY, Augusta, Maine. a day athomne. Agents wanted. Out, $12 fit and terms free. True & Co., Au, gusta, Maine. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. &'Wo want 50) More First CIO-ss ye wng 1Mkae41ne A g ents, and Moo nyU ef'euwegy and ability to Learn tho Bu siness of Selling Sewing Ma ehines. Compensation Liberal, but varying accordiig to ability, charaC, ter and qualifications of the Agent. For particuhus, add ress 827 and 820) lb-adway, New York, or New (>rleans, La. 25EXiRA F"INE MIXED) CAltIDS, with (J ame 10cents,, post paid, L. Jons & Co., Nassau, N. Y, CEORCE PACE& CO. No. 5 N. SCHROEDlEfl T., BALTIMOE, MD. PatenatPorgable & Stat jonlary Engisues Patenit Circular linw MiIIs, Uang, Meauley & Sasla Mills, I4rist & rioUar ills, Waiter Vigeelq, R1aizugle. Barrel & ~Vuozworlkisag Maelaisacry . ~. Tlanite Eisnery Vcesne Griuiernl.Saws Myills *-l, &c,c SEND FORL CANJAOGjll ~i P(., ED 0"11"to trvel'an Goods to Dealers. $85 a month, hotel and raveling expenses paid. No peddl ing. Ad dress MONITORt LAMJP CO., Cicinniat i. 0. $5 to $2n pe'r day at hione. Samnples worth Sl free. St inson & ('o., Port lanid, Maine. Wonderi SccessT! 25,000 of ithe CENTENNIAL EXPOSIFION Described and Jllutst rated. Sold in 6~0 days. It being the only compllete low pri1ce wvork (770 pages, only $L60), treat ing of the entIire history, grand buildings, wvonder ful exhibits, curiosities, great day.s,. etc.; il lustrated, arnd $1 ch.eaper than a.iy other; everybody wants it. One new agent. clea'red $350 in '4 weeks. :;,000 agents wvanted. Send quickly for proof of above, op)inions of of, ficials, clergy and press, sample pages, full description, and extra terms. .HUBBAlRD BRO0S., Pubs., 7383 Sansom-st, Philadelphia. CA U TION Beware of falsely claimed offi cial and worthless books. Send for proof. WVANTEJ). Men to travel and est.ablish agencies in every towni for our new and perfectly fire proof.OGlass C himneys ain.t Lamnp. Business permanent; Bells easy;' no peddling. F~IltE SID1EI M'F'G CO., Pit tsbuirg, Pa. .I)iunukar,l Stop!i C. C. BEEllS, M. D. (formerly of Boston) has a hairmnless eure for- IENTEMP'ElANCE, which can be g'ien *ithout ther inowledge. of the patient, Also.one for the Opliunt habit. Permanent cures guaranteed in both1. Send stamp lor evidence. -Ask dIruggist for it. Ads dr ess BEEl(IS & ('0., Birminghami, Conn LIBEELIAL PRIOFITS -_ TO MYERICANTS and others whmo WIll eell the New Wheeler & Wilson No 8 Sewing Machine. Agents want ed ini every coli1un nity. Addre.ss with stamp for ter'ms, WIIEhM ' &' WILSON M'F'G CO., Savannah, Ga. 1ELTJ CAltHTrNOA, 20) to 46 cents per iyard. Felt Ceiling for rooms in p)lace of plaster. Felt lloofiing and Sidings. For circular andI samnp16 addretl 0. J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. ARETP'OU TilEN USE TIlE A VE RIL L PAINT The Most Beautiful and Durable Exterior Paint Known. Wh'te, and all the Fasionable Shades Sold by the Gallon, meady for Use. The finest residences in tho country use it. Set. h Thiomias, Esq., says, "Your Paint is handsome." Gen D II Strothers: "It 'seooii. F F Thomintn,i Esqi.: " My building loolt% beautiful." Chieney Broth.ers: "It is superior to lead." P T iIevMt '4f besta eue0 sa? Hundreds of testimonials from owners of the finest reuidences in the country, with Sample Card of Coloru, fitrnished free by dealers, and by the r AVEItILLI CHEMICAL PAINT CO., No. 32 Burling Slip, New York. 1'ELLU(llDIT1, FoR COVElt12O HIARD WQQon. Time to Pay 'Me Something on your account, so that Fenn~ keep' ttp my Stpek od G36'ds and aluayi '.a Want otn hand at all times, If you Anything on Last Years' Account. Don't put n e off any longer, but come square up. If you want more Goods Thorn to you onI eaay termsB. I want to 4l osV Og' for Cash or Baurtr, or That will best Buit you, rE Cauuo Be undersold, and my Newv Stock of Dry Goods, Uoots, Shuoos, IIats, &.c., cant be bcat. Call and see me. Respect.fully, W.' T. McFAI.L. Oct 1'2, 187(1 6 NEW FIRM. Oconee Tannery~ rr01lE undgysignedl have associated with . themn in the conduct of their business of Tanninlg aind MEaunuflactuslng Boots aund Shoe!s, MR. CHARLES WEITNAUER, as a partner equally interested wit.h us therein. The name of the firm will hereafter be the "OCONEE TANNE~RY." Thanitkful for past patronage, we bespeak a continuance of the samie. Our senior, Mr. Filzinger, has a fine reputation as a Tanner, ai will be able to Bupply cuat lmers ini ihis line wlh Iithe best art.icle of SOLE, UPPER AND HIARNESS LEATHER. AL1SO, We will conatinue to maurfacture our first class hand made @@T EaaM And offer them on t.he beast terms,. OUR BOOTS and SHOES are for sale by W. T. McFAL4L, at P'ickens Court Ifouse, cheap for cash, or which wvill be exchanged for Hides oin reasonable terms. 0. W. FIL/ZINOER, (GOTTLOBE WANNEIt. July 20, 1876 46 tf The State of SouthlCaroliria~ CJounty of Pickens. IN COURT COMMON PLEAS. RLob't A. Thompson Plaintiff, against Win. S. Williams, Defendant.. Suammon~s in Altachmient on Money lyeman'd. 'I' William S. Williams, Defendatxt ffi this Action. OCare hereby si'rmmonied n'nd regried to answer thie complaint in this act ion, which is liled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Cciiommo leas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at hiis ollice, on (lie lPublic Squ are, at Wail halla, Sout(h Carol inia, w ithlint twenty (lays after the sertioe of this sumnmons on you, exclusive of (lhe day of service. If year fail to answer (lie co-nplaint vt itin the time aforesaid, (lhe plaintiff will apply to ie Court, for judgment againist, y'ou for ihe sum of Seven IHundsredl and Nincty-six Dolliars and twenty-seven cents, with interest at. the rate of seven per centum per annum, from the sixth day of March, one mhou4and eight hun drdQ und seventy-sii, and costs. jWaihalla, S. G, Dated March 24th, 1877. ILOB'T A. THOMPRON, Wa)haHas 8o. OIa. JO%IN J. LEWIS, (C.. TO the Defendant-Wmn. S. William. Take norice tihat the summons, cornplaint, and attachment, were filed in the Clerk's of. floe, at Pickens Court. House, South Carolina, on the 24th day of March, 1877. ROB'T A. THOMPSON, Plaintift's Attorney, WValhalla, 8. C. March 29, 1877 206 A FAIR EXCUANE DARlIAINA P01t 14igg,t BRA0I1EY'S PAT. PHOS11ATE PA44MET TO ACID PROSPHATE WILCOX,.GIBBS, & CO'S MANI PULATED GUOANO, ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. Fo' sale ofi-IlborAltlri. (Freight paid) by HUDGENS &.-BOLT. Easley, S. 0., Feb. 6,. 187 22 8M IVevassa Acid Phosphate, W E are the Agents for thesale of the above very POPULAR FERTILIZERS, ang would be pleased to supply our friends ind customers with any amount they may want. The standard of these Manures -are very high, and the terrrs are as liberal as .hat, of any other First Oass Company-Cot ton option offered. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. J)IN T. GOSSETT CO. Easley S. C., '1arch 8, 1877 20 4 HAGOOD & ALEXANDER'S, PICKENS C. 11., . C., WE ARE NOW RECEIVING from Now York and Baltimore, a large and splendid Stock of These Goods wore carefully selected and closely bought by one of the firm, and CAN and wILL. BE sold at ast.on ishingly low figures. Among the many novelties to; be found ini our stock, is the neoat and haindsome Tildo n, Hendricks, and IIampton IIATS, and the stylish IIampto.n COJ4AIR... (Cail oarl maIpo rg scoetIons and be happy. IIAGOOD & ALEXANI4ER. Oat 25, 1876 8 Used in nearly every locality in many States, Settled beyond a doubt-No one questions he fact that more cases of whites, suppres.. ;ed and irregular. menses, A uterine. ol struct ions, of overys kind, arWbing daIll mnrod, 'by Dr. J. Bradfield's Febisle Recgulator, han by. all ot her remediIs oQnbined. Its wec0ess inl Georgia and 0 hr Statgg Is bOyondI precedent i the aznna)s of .phlIsi. Tbousands rf certificates fi-om wornen everywhere pour in uipon the proprietor. The attention or prom inent medical (non is aroused in.behalf of this wonderful compound, *and the most suoqas ful practioirers use it. If won suiffer here rafter it wHII be their own fault. Female Regulator,.is prepared atad sold by L, II Bradfield, D)ruggist, Atlainta, Ga., and maay ba bought at $1,50 per' bottle at any respectable D)rug Store in the Union'. CAnreUnsviI.J.B, Ga., April: 26, 1860.---This will certify that two members of my imme :liate family, arfter -havintg suffered for many years;frorn menstrual irregp)arity, and having been treated w it hout benef't, 11y tariens n'red cal dloctors, were at len gth cont.pl.etely cbrred by one bot tle of Pr. J. reda&cII's FEM ALE REGUILATOR. I therefo're deem ii my d6ty to furnish this cert1lcate, with the hope of tIrawing at tention of suffering womenkind to [lhe merits of a ruedicine whose power in car,% ing irre~gulair and suppressed mnenstruation, has been prove0n under my own personal ob servation. Its effect' ok uc oCases is truly wonderful, and well mnay the re nedy be oalled "Woman's Best. Friiend. * Yours respect fully, JAS, W. StRaxon. ep67 1876 . . .1. .. 4 T TAKl th ikvnethod-of in fovtning all pArt ies .interpated, thpat I will be found in my of fice, at Piokens Court liouse,on *alir Wtans' NI E)A Y and TH UB8IFAY, and on eseh St,RD)A Y, for the purpose of transacting awy business that, comes under my jurisdietkon. ;As my duties as Sch0ol CommisgiOner *ill compel1 mue to be absent in differe6t parts of lihe County, I appoint, these speial- dajs for lhe benefit of all concerned. Offioe hours, fronm U a. w. to 4 p. 'o.. 0. W.'81N(ILETON, School ComrAissioner, Feb 8, 187~2 CRIS'TADORO'S HAIR DYE. Cristadoro's Hair Dye Is the SAFES;T and BEST; it acts instantaneously, produoing the rnost n aturi shades of Black or Brown! does NOT ST AIN t he SKIN, and Is easily applied. [t is a standi ed preparation, and a favorite ijpon every ,rell appolated Toilet for Lady or 2entlemian. Sold by Druggists. J. CRISTADORIO, P. 0. Box, 15883. ' New York. De2.S016 r6 PROYBSSIONA]L NOTIES. Ao20"NE Co UNELORS AiLA W, 9 14. B S 9 . Q . 4 94, ,1 **N PWtiW'iNalNb64 dokti f 4.' Seab nd Ost IfO*UniteIBta4ft for thi Pfxw trjot.of Optuh CarolIne Mrk il 1671 4'T"c.RvIg yS ATZA~ .. Will proietf66 in -he (rbant and Vrs'Wi Viurks for Pikens County, aid 1ite Utlted 84ate Murts of this BI&W Nom th" OPOAYp One of the Senior parwers Wi be-present to assist in the Lttansaction of any Important business duritg vaoat'o-. J. J. NORTON i i W. C. KElfl a19f . t. HO'LL9G8%WORTH,Pickens C. 1. March' 23, 18Y6' 29 WT ITXER NYM1YtE ATtOROET AND OoUWruELtoRt AT %.A*, GREENVILLE, S.,, Pract ices in the Circuit ourt and CoIrt PLProbate for Pickens Ounty. May 16 42 'av ISAAC M- BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. praatfees in Cottrts of Piikens County, aid in United States Oourts IIBL GZ ING U E TIB PULLEYS'A"DI SED JAS.-t RES FO MEDICAL CARD, DR. EO.W. EA1RLE, having located af, ickOens C. H., withI the view of devot.e ing his entire attention to his Profession lix all its different branohes, now off'ers his ser< vices to the cit izens of Pickens anId surround ing count y. lHe hopes to mreet (I90' ex'pec-ta tion of the people by prontp-. at tettior noi cases entrustetd to his care; with the experi ence of fifteen yetrs, with four years in the various Hospitals during the late war, where all diseases that lesh is heir to was seen and treated. Special attention~ givcn to all diseases pe. cullar to women and children. He can be found at his residence (at all tintes u'nhesa professionally absent,) fornmerly occupied by' Mrs. Hlughes, at' the East end of Main-street. Charges teason'att'. Marcha 1, 1877 26 . 3m VICK'S ILL~USTRAT7'1D PRJCED CA TA LO0UGJl Fifty ,pages--e00 Illustrations, with Do sc-lp tiori of thousands of te- best. Flowers and' Veget abtes 16 thw WorMd, hvi the way to' grow thiem---all for a t wo cent postage stamp. 'rintedlin German and En'glishl Vick'sg Florak G dide, Qua.rterlf, 26 cen ts. a o' lowr and Vegetable OtYeu, 50' ponts ini paper; in elegant olotha covers $1.00 Address, Juixs VioKc, Rocheser, N. Y, Vick's Floral Guide a beautiful Quarterly journal, finely liftutra e<d and containing and elegant colored Flowew Plate With the first number. Price only 25 cents for the yea'r. Thfe first No. for 1877 Just issued in~ German aAd English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, in 80 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calaloguc-800 Illustrations, only Z cents. Address, JMrxS Vmc*, Rochester, N. T'. VICK'S PLOW HEJ A ND VEJG!''TA BLE GARIDEN is the most beamutit'ul work of the kind in the world. It contains nuearly 150 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrations, andu six chromo plates ot tlowers, butif'ully drawnx and col ored from nature. Price 50 cents in paper covers $1 .00 in el'egn cloth. 1'rintecd in German and English. Vick's Floral Ouide, Quar(erly, 25 cents. Vick's Cfttalognme'-800 Illustrations, 26 cte. Addlress .iAni~Ss VIcK, Rochester N. Y. JAn. 25 20 d YOUN ATTENTION IS MOST RESPEC'IS .Lfully calleil to the largest and decidedly the CIfDAIEST Stock of Goode that has ever been exhibited in West Greenville;- cou. sisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, etc., etc. Omfr ptices are so low that no hourse ti#' sid6 of New York cain under-sell us.' We sell Goods1 strictly for CAST!, Whuiclr enables us to make thme above declaration. We keep constantly on hand a large lot of DOORS, SASH and BLINDS, at prices C'hat defy competieion. We also keep on h.ar.d a: large lot of thosE celebrated ORANGE PLOW STOCKS, .'t which.we invite your at tention. We ha've also connected to our Store, a Large WAGON YA RD, with a well of G'od WVater, which is Free and OrEn to Arar.. CELY & BROThER, Greenvillo S. C., Ootioba 1 1875. .mo