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THE .N T1.M --.--* pb tsPBIHE aIR TIAgJRSDAYJ ti PICKENS . . ThursdaY, Aegust 30, 1877. t . unty Courts. ( ,jgg,we .441 by a c ~qr p C 4ent,of To Nqws and Courier, writing 0 from Grecnville, that tho Judioiary I Committee, ill Bossion at that placo, to whom, umongst other thiv,gs. W.as ro forr'Odthe preiient Trial JuAtico sys- i tm of this State for invoutigation, contemplate recommending the aboli tion of the: oflilu, aid tho,eAtablibh Uunt in their 'aui vi ouQIty Cour tht. The iialaiy of the Judges of Lho Coun ty Courts are to be 1,500 or '2,000 por annum, and the courtti aro to bo nado self sustaining, and hold at dil"or ent pointA in the counties. Row they aro to be made selfsustaining the corries pondent does not state; but we presume it is to bo dono through the o-sts and finesmiposod by the court. If this is the plant, it vill cortainly prove a misor able failure, for nino-tenths of the bol. litigants would be unable to pa- costs or fines, and their coleotion could not be enforood against the homestead ox omption. Thoro arc other very so rious objections, in our mind, to tho establishment of theso courts, but as it is not positively tottled that the committee will recommend their os Atblishmont, and as as we do not know the plan upon which tlh-y are to be worked, if ostablishod, we will not prejudge them, though we aro not favorably impressed with the idea of county courts. The Fenco Law In Anderson Eleven townships in Anderson county voted in favor of' the fonce or stock law, anid five against it. In some of the townships the vote was very clobu, -wI&na in nn was there a v'ery decided majority in faivor of the 'change. This shows that the people were pretty evouly divided on it. Thme townships not adopting tho law are Williamston and the four towvnshipa lying along the lino of Pickens and Ocooo counties. It is rumored that the revenue dJo. teetives -have been going around( thraugh somo portions of this county with odew scheme for ivading the i'ights of our citizens. They claim that p mian qiwp have more than fifty egll1ks of tobacco, , apd a,vo .in oroo instanos pgl$ig iqp the overplus owng1 by sonme of our farmnore.1 We would qaggg9tj4at the proper remeody fo6r this mxdo of procedure is to,.taokq ou':1s; 'if ofi' dpfe tlrflav'e a few of thozr arrosted, they 'w11l learn that the rights of peaceablo citigons cannot be so wantonly invaded witIi' eut-'the trespa.sser receiving punish. ittMit for his dSprdodations-Ander'aorr Initelligencer. We have hoard that some of the revenue oflioials have boon threatoning at simiar conrse in this~ County, but tihe mattetr appeared so absurd we aid~ n)o,attOntin t'o it. Thor~o is n law for such conduct on the part of reveuo officials, and should they uin aeortake any such thing with onr poos plo, they should at onco apply to a Tria Justicai for a warrant, aind have thomn lodg~ed in jaiil or bound over to thme Circuit Court for trial. Revenue dfiials have becomo~ gio dccnc in this section. They com to do light in. opprossing ~our citizons.by d *viotlaing tho: very laws they areb sworn~ to-oteento. It maust coaiso. Our Courts muswt be invoked to shield the innooont from their unlawful prom i ooedings. fley. 3. L. .Konnedy, aPresby torian mninistor and for many years Pastor of Carmel Church ini this County, an Principal.of the Slabtown Academy, died at Williamstoni last~ Sunday wook. .Mr.-Xennedy's whole life had been devoted to teaching and preach * bg. -Ho was. an unselfish, upright, Christian gentletnani and a ripe schol ar, and one of tho most useful mon in this sootion of the Sato. HeLwas Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Williamston, at the time of his death. a 1Who Groenvilto County Fair will bo held on the 16th, 17th and 18th of OoWor, and arraugeinents will pro hby be made with the railroad ai ttoi fo an excursiod trai~n from OhadsIon WMU4hB weekc of the ' The Usury LaW. In our issue of the 16th inst. we riflZ ated o , reasorn or favoring I o ro jactno of tho gla usury Ifw (hi ate,a4stated~ bat tie e osition to th6 incasure 'would 'dotib 'om the low county, backed up by o ocnpital is iChkrleston, We fiqd bat we are not alonr in this opinioN\ 'he Keowoe Courier and Summit lourier have thus far .pokentoi pinions, and we trust that all the thorjurnals wift' do '111iEs06TO how to the Legislature tho senti nonts of the people on this Il impor% ant measure. Thoro is no measure ikely,to como beform the Lngii!ituro, kt its noxt session, of teuch interost to Aho matorial prosperity of tho State as 6his, and we trust the people, through th pIres, Will give the LegiblaturO to unfdorntaund fully thohi detsiros upQr it. We will publith whut tho Koowuo Courier has to say about it in our next isuo. Hore is' what the Sunitnit Courier says: 1Hon. D. F. Bradley, editor of the Pickens SENTI, and mebr ~of tho House of Roprosentativos, who stronu. ouidy opposed tho postponement of the bill to reenact tho usury law in the iast sitting of the General Assomn bly, lins taken up the subjoeb in his papor, and ably and fearlessly sets forth the evils of the preulnt outrago upon tho people, and the difictultion attending its removal. Last wook, it will bo rememberod, we gave oxproa* sion to our viows; and also at the timo of the Postpon'omoilt of tho bill wO announcod our disapproval. The ques tion is of uch vital importance to the prosperity of tho Stato that it scoms to us impossible to bo too carnost in its consideration, and we are always glad when wo see the press outspoken, a1S the SENTINEL is, for "toaring loose the grip of the capitalist from the throats of the planters of South Caro% lina." Mr. Bradley, and all other members of the General Assembly who aro determined to withstand tho Charleston and low country opposi tion, will find us doing all we caii to aid thom in their work. Cortainly the State will not yield to Charler,ton. Assurodly the up country will not bo bamboozled by Charloston cap)italists. If we aro to bo controllod by Ciulmu ton. the sooner we turn over overy thing to them theu better; t, if we to tend to logislato for the State and not for Charleston only, thon, again, the sooner the bottor. A't any rate, -dvo us a change, and relief from the influ% onOo of solfish capitalibts3. Tilman R. Gaines, Southern Imn ni gran~t Agent, will addiese the citisonss of Piokonsi County, in the Court H1ouse, next Monday (salUcrday) on the all imnybrLnt'subj6ot of' the introduc tidH of oapitalidt--in (Ia seOtionl fromo the North. ii pg 4.yIli t g#i,srayggao ,tQ bo oxtyaditod by t,lrCap)h Goverg~ ment. Our Governme1gin1o LIVpoint a commeission 1y arrange terms &. Cf 'f J8%I~ hd bIf folltWon awo tug jdest n6*. -Fi-eedfitMnN Bureau Howard han&s been chasing them around and a&'otwd,-tand the othbr day he got ai litt4o tro close and lost ene of his moni iThe Indiana. atlIe some of his stores, in: b-is war w hile be was8 cir, aling around aiftar them. TnI Ain-LINE~ RAILwAY-We learn hat the new management of the abovo Liantity of stool raLils for the roa.d, ond will at once proceed to put them n posit,ion. Col. Foroacro be~ dis-. liyed! surpiiung energy silce lhe took harge of the road, nd groat, iruprovo. aants have boon made in every do-. artmaent.-Greenvillo .Nowsq. nnlzvILTLE.-Dion Wil liamis, colQred, ied in Abbeville on WVednetaay from ydrophobia. Hie was bit,ten by a ibid dog, about nino woelts aigo, but ri folt no gymptons until Saturday ~st, and did not have the first parox em until Monday. Seven other per mal were bitten by the same doge, nd thore is much excitement in the ommunilty. Williams was a good itizen, and an active Democrat in the ast campaign. MAUIoNi, 8. C., Aug. 18.--On Thurs lay, the 16th inst , two townships in this county voted on the fence ques Gion,rostling in a most disasteroas Jeoat for the advooatos of a change in he existing law, tho voto standing as ohllows: illsboro' townsip....for . f' )lfng crops, 178; for foncing stook, 55 vmajority for foncing ctcops, 138. Jof,. Fries township-for' fonein.g crops, 292; Ror fencing stookc, 42; majority for fen iing crops, 260. 4-+ Judlge TI. 0. P. Vornon died at his residence, in Spartanburg, e the 18th Wintanbt. Taxes. Tlo total agriounl of taxaNe pro i 90 in this Courty is $1,43,3)2G2 riamounCt the State curront dp P4t County - *.......................s599) a 12Ma eg.. ..:,6 294 Suporsodoa Bonds (R. R.)...9,674 511 P o n t ta k . . . . a. . . . .. . 1 , 0 Trunsuror, W. R. 1Berry,.info -m us that ho ha1 only collectod $4 :320 9. It may appcar strango to part (I. t Bido L1e County thait oT:ly ,2 hasW bocti collectod in 13 3trong . erattic Coujty ft this, but w :.i lourn thatL 617,55: 45 of tho noi'co':& if to pay off judgmort; ok.t . . th railroad bDnds, t,bwy neod 1" k: suprisied. Thii howd quow.'Ool i . boo tho Suprwemia Court '(A L!bo U1nAid Lates, aid so duternic., r 0111 people not to pay thuse monts, they havo prof'6rred ko and pay oneo pIor cent. pr m t tcreit on their taxes, hopiid b!Ie moantime to have t4 favorahh e ion in. -thfj Supromo Court. T y . detoruited never to pay thse , it thor0 is any possiblo cht'.. aVoid it, and so colifident av ' that they havo a good car,o, the suit now ponding ohoulIl ,l . mismod through any toohnicJWit,- i io; law, other procoodingu will at jm- 1-be instituted. Tbo instruCions (:t th Comnty Troasurer woro such . I e could not roceive any except halfm ' of the taxes, including thki vv !or railroad purposes, and many w br,; would. have paid all of their St;t wnd County taxes, doclinod to pay .,ni 'i this account. If.it had not boonio: the railroad tax, we doubt not tha' quito all of the Stato and i County taxos would have be,.,,% TsCA M r had the ploasluro of attend~i i. h Eaisley Camp~ Moot.ing on ~ n;. and S.undahy 1ast. ThIe Ccwd 1 . tondanco on Sunday was esti~ comoe at t'r tho'unand, e t, atL twenty five hundred or th AY and, wVhichi wo bei'evo wvill under tho ,nnmbor. 'pa sut's oxtra traln ran oer fom. U reiv1n, bringing some fivd~ hunidued pir 4 from the city, amont whomi w:'. pleasiant and familiar faco of . j Bob," the popular doorsh-ee:'h 1i HIou.se of .RepresniMtatkves m.d : local loveri power of the G icec \.ii News'~. WVo ah:o hnd the p" .or 'r mooeti ng Judge Coo, OQp jW tlhorn, lDunchi M'coo, of I - cWIm)e~y fhm6, and uAnf t -6a 'from -the city. As to nut- eu gog%d ordor we think the camp met L ind was a suCeess, butain- onr ize ddM3 cf:ht couintry have passod4 , .a hje; country was aparoely sa> u h d there .Wo but fetw --here a Iocat,ed at ,4 gr'eat distance I o .ch other, and tho pronobor .1 's extent of territory to rige or, -t~.~ Itlgaenough to hvo c':'Vmi section of the country from h, an Opportunity to go o p~ at the meoting for ai wa ye'ar, ahid boari a do.-en og so'rmons. Butt t,he. nce at h's now hapLily passou rry neighborhood haa iU n over'y one can, if they ebo " out overy d'abbath and. hcar -...' of a1 Go'd preaned. This ha s c: the think our AM.hodiot trh '0 . do C well to dianonitinuo thenm, They have protracted memin.g. -at2 their churobes regularly o' v:y year, b and the p)oopIC aro feasi.ed :jas g 2 gospol.rognlarly, day ad uht for' wooks at a Limo, and tho.m a:ba can_ be induced to turn froma the !i and ~1 join the ohnroh, can bo an:u :e. :fulIy worked upon at theso moe.og I thbey I can at the campmout.inig. ft if 'J Lho' Piokon'evillo Cirinuit inten~ds to koop uip its campmotin;g, vmi would, with all duo dferonco uo Ko 'pinion of othora, anid without any 0:;iao to dictato to our Metho,di't friends'T what they should do, suggnt that Lit . be moved from Easloy tn.'I1e to somno church off of tho'ralt1 and n at a C distance from any town. W o t,hink ai it would bo bottor for. tin t and Ga better for the ohnrch, ipi,-tLtuUy~ 9 speaking; but tbe mos, e- i(tt A joc.. Lions to holding tbo n."' a u. at . I ley are that the gro1n,is :a' 1i large a enough to give the ppl m'hn.y c~hanfoes at 'ccommrodtions, huses'h,thore -aro' no tents at thio place, nor are't thoro, likely to ever b, and iA. harbr ent iroly 14*am la jt. i~ U-.~ - ise'. ble-excuso jor soats. By all mouns, the campwetiwg is to bo had, let to at somo oLLOApoili. 4 ONDi)N, gu -7.-wo0 ' di m'fro Er2un Mo-aUmin~ Io repot- of tho dofoat of tho ua AbWat Kizutij)i aid Sobatan, laye, iumTrb'r,ddhilat , bghei.ikfla -ikM aet The Russian romforcomont Ontinuo to arrivp at .&exd ianoplo The negro, Cush s 11t[-rin, if to be algod at EdgeUld 61i do, 3linat. J h10 oxecution ia to take placo one a flo'bt of tho*6o. n in in old "flold I Itho roiadbiIe.' A I t ' t7kiqukSt of toie has rdotl the dge d ti 9.1 rife, a JLc,i &:a.~ 13or bat :. aet d4 i FVu r t,v.udbipsa in Yurk couety :dopted tiho new funco law. .ropteel the no'Iw f(2.cC l. ? ATLANTA, GA., a ls 1-h Cdn6titution-&Al uj,,vw-ti,). to day do e1Ad to leavu theo location of tbo cap-, i'" a to' n dcirion by n. v -.o .f thu roo p:d, opara t o :'r(ni tl'u con" iiion. CJOUCca Low1,*..ip, tho ou.ly township in ocoece Co1nty O.tt vtd on 1 f x100 qnctition, h(Aldisl in o! the) 17th inst. T11_ rn'! t I In-4 followc: Fonco in (ropn'" 151 vot .-.; "fcuco inl oc"17 vote'1.. P. Guy Gr.ntt Las been :.vppirtvy "-olieitor of tiro Second Circuit, vice 'Iho Columbia Register says, "Tht Troasurer is rapidly paying out the chool a.1pproprinrio , ps. 41 ! ti' coun, Iove o.o ha .hir (pot4. at ted digestion). id thle imp:lovarr3ihme~ blvood, atil 3inice a dlteilist.Iive co:i -. vital.finid not only produices clanagec ic weakness, b'ut,'accorir-; to the0 r. btep ae t t. o' p o : h . 310 e43.C1$ 0'r* 4ndo i~0: t.ie a.n1 ..in.a ,v I ir~ lqi1n.f He4t n.ch Bittert. 10i p'reiy 4...er: purpos3e, since it, st iiulte the~i~ con quers t.o biliou3 an- d ovr.uat. tarities, whi ih interfere with thd procssO1,' promctos osimnilat.ion of by the blood, andI purifie asi w"ll i ie it The :!igna of imrou)vrment in 5 apparenat in an ae': i:ion '.' .ier - bodily subtltance, and ai r<.gul..r tad - -* formance, of cycry physical functidu Keowe - Loge No 9 , ( REGLDCol.MUNICATION OF' Xl?N i tf-OG E, -No. 79,-A.'- . M.-.tirt MOUaYin dept. EvGCry brother i~s regnecste.d to be presnia buwiines io,moance willouebfore the Lodge for wilcniurgon By order of thec Lodge: W. T1. IDOWF.N, Gee~reary. Ang P, TW7- 48 * Notice.. II wil liii,i my offico ut Pickens . 1., fore th:r?:'actiiin o.f 4w't.i'nerss, on 1mu~T.Iy - - . I 't rR t -aug 30, lt877 51 i f Cho- U,".J J. ' ic (iN:q, .C.. ado suit to mie to gra!t him Loti cra ot~ Ad cimrain, u.n I ho P.t-to er ! 4eetp opf c wh;:h ?OcWheriv&C, (.o6t-A, witi will ane&x Cd. The kindra lid creditors of the ra'id & eremilh Mch ir(.er, decen :*', aire thoeefoo I if d to ha and :l>pur L$fr.e 'v, i'i the Cehurt f Probato, to be heldon)i r.t I' 20* (I. 5k. <m fednesi ly, ti' . h :'.- ;i sen;t. nex:t, . t 'clock, a. ro ' shew mC'1, i any I 'Iy '] nyVO, why13 the sai' a'tm)ini.ctUion O houli;11d no. eC o granted.. Given under wy hbi' ~ r, or-l this, the b ith day of Aug~ust A. 1)., 18s77, at g 80, 1877 51 3 a .(COUN'rvYj of i9CELN. Wr TilR C"C17L"T OF (c).' .W,g p ;; mL.Cs. E. UILnd Mlhouy J). kowland, parIt. naers, doing buninaoen uwle.r t.he .rm name) of Hall 'a'i' 'ioAWled, Pli;i.S, againsat - Cicero E Lr'n,,' Rh.eudar .. umtmons for MIoney De man 4. (QCom. * plaint nUd& e) OF Cicero iE. Aong, D.fendant in this notjoi. 8 70O0 are inn' ciby su'r. 1 a #,1 moir- to .answer t he ''r;i. i t ini this r..otion, hiob oni the 2M~ day of A.gwa. A. 1). 1777 aufldiiiacioof the- Clerk of the nurt of Corim Ph a: fo-r tho .sid County,IJ id to,servo a copy of your ans~wer on the if thacriders at their oin-ee, ini .he city of of reenville,P 1. .,' whin twenty dayo after n oif~b 4h.dy of '-e'*. O * ly~ou n.ih to 1 er ib'a ce'mphl'aiit wit hhin J 0 F,iuta -.;' V. i.t; illf will t'ke- i undr e-l ad N.b de xtn 3)1(, mi;,.a Wi' as toest a; as* ti'Lt in I jU: coutjdaint i. - thia tion, and eos Datied ?1sit, Aut gunt. 1777. . -Wuuri t & Sy M:1gg, Plhaiinti6.f's Attorneys.,f rnag8O,.18V1 r.6 VEGET1INE ' ifies tho Bj- d, RenovatesT; rdInvigora the Wholel Sys - A EDICAt LITIM ARE k1terative, Tonic, Solve4i and Diuretic. VEGITINE is made cxclusively froDm tho juclus of oarefully solected barks, roots, and bs, and to strongly concentrated that it. will effectually eradicate from the system e*ry taint of Scrofula, Scrofulous IIumor, T qors, Cancer, Cerugous .,tunor, Erysi b,elau, Salt Rheuw, Syphilitic Diseases, Cank er, Faintnese at tho totah, mad all diocaw &- that arlgs from Im'pure blood. Scitica, infiftnrnatory ' and Cironic Ithoumatism, Nouralgia, Uout, %ud SpinitO Cotpphlitnts, can onily be ciftctually curedl throigh the bloOd. For Ulort)'l tud Eruptivt Diseaes of tle 'Ll:,, l'OUItUL , ! iBle, Blthe, Aii,, Tetter, Scaildha(, and" -%ing-worma, Vvgetio has nk1,ve 1. Lilud. IV t;flzt " pert.ne., -uuti. Fcr l'.ii.i. lth Lt;c, :uoy CompklI, Vrovbey, Flo VPow L.fucorrh10, rwi.;aug froin interLrl uOIeition, and uturin-, rli,!asus andf GGuIer,1 De1Nlt'y, V-geihw ucto tystoi1, actL upon the secretive urgans, L lays intlammation, curva ulcoratijn, and re guLies the bowel.q. For Catarrh, ly.i .habitual Cootiv.. ress, Palpitationi of the PoarL, le"iaelho, les, Ncrv)u7uc-m, ant (tatl Proutrta. tion of the Nervous System, no medicine has ever given mich perfect tiatifation as the Vegoti;e. It 1urtifi'- thu bloo, cleani,ci a. of the organ, and po N,."eWJ a controlling power over the nervous systun:. The remarkablo cures effeoted by Vegetine have induced many physician aid apothe caries whau we kiow to prescribe and um it i'i their own fmiiies. it facw, Voevin - j3 tho hot, ri-medy yv. dir.uvered fur the Uetv4 diseses, zarl is the oy relirhl3 k,0310 Puriie. yet placed bo for the pmiUlic. ThC foll-.vin lret ter fr u ..v. E. S. BesI, Ptor of 1M. I. Churc, u k, Abs., wi'J be rcwi vith int,rC:A by marny phlkyeiAi: 1w"o th,e *uff' :t m tho .mt di %t:e .s 0,ict t,;a Uf ic 1ev. B. 8. B3t- Na per uon can ten)t this t: rt i y, a!s there is no doubt about tAe curativo powers of Ve getinlc. NA-rICK, M;IPSS, Jan. 1. 1 74. Mr.l1. I. &rcvi- lcar Sir. W; avC good rc:on for rgarding your V 'gultic a me dicine of the greatest value: We fecl awured tht it hab bveu tho meains of Cavingi our e' >.sd. two year:j he has sulffiud f osij u1* li.- leg, catsd by terot'ulus ard wiAs mo t*!.r redc,1tqo1 iYho. zioarly ;council f (1 .bIle phpici..us .ou'I u't the lainltu.t lpio ,AI hisever rrdl oof the iAtuuber declirieg tht. he m t I t he r'!..!, h If munan remiedies , S afmputat iou coui. not ave' him, as I.ot, vigor enoug;h to endure t he ope Just, then we commience,d giving no,and trou.i b:ut ,tinic tt. t he i'rceent. e hAP been~ con'inuou.aly improvinzg. H -,y resun:e. i I:'.udio~j, CTr-)wn awaly .1h' a holy and stronug, 'Io h I there is si some dischj.rg. trom the ieng whemre the limb wa's l.moed, -We in fullost. confidence that in a little titmot *"perfectly carel. I ulmaken about. ! lhm'e dotzen. h I t1es a f - U ble 1i.t1y -m:. ut'td ,.t,h Mr L. C. 2'. .bs4 c. P':-::paredby MOF~ETJNE ist ..d by All, I?rpgists. aug 2G, 1b77 '1. 4 3'fE will IceI' b f he: Lovr'z. Rlo:Ale V Bider dt:o lce, oln th. 1Ith diay of. ept.ebehr next, 1.77, the REl'4WUNg td ver Keowca River, in can?i e.iuton with the ~out y . ommisioneri . ot *Ocoanee County. nrlideni the'n tu ima aint place. T. P. LAOlP( County ComLiI:sioneru Pickena~ ConotLy.; T T OF EOUTH C'OLJ NI' TiHE PROl) h TV ( 001j. klxander U. BriLo, vs. L C. Ngee 9Y" vi.-ti': f ant .v m.-r fom I's.:.Fed Otihnty, I 'hi . '11 t'o th l..st lidder on Ulhty inLadL ',teh.r rmt, dl&f,rhw theu lcva our of .la befo r' i .a. Caprut IA(uZso door, AUl tt T'I 0 "' .~ LA Nb, cituate in chekns C' unty,mi()fhlOl)' lt'ng 1%.q'. J . . r leg;- vol 1al .m proparfy t'f Mrnc. .Jtan L. TERMS--Onefoumrth of the purchse mo ey in cash on day of dale,' theo reaindtr on credit of twelve moul.hs,' with ihdorest from rae. Purchauier to give bond with gr>Od se.. Inity and a mnort-' age' of the pretnises bought, >i th1 Judgo of roa, to $(mro the punr m1e mouey, anml pay uenra for titles and ortgaoge. JOAD3 MA ULDIN,. e.'. e. aug 9, 1877 - 48 .4 Sheriff_Sale. TA TE OF SO UTil OA ROLINA, .PICK-ENS COUNTY, Y virtue of an exooulion -to nuo diredted, IwillI sell to the highest bidor before o Court IIlouse door?, during tlre'logal hours sale, on-* Salodamy id Septemnber next, All of that TILAOT ORl ISYLT OF LAND, e tesillW tE d WVillimston Road, ad liing:,ng'. of Johmn Mullinix. and othejrs, oI st1.lO ljing thet ,.i:.o Purnchaasud. from ree, i.ore or, lesus. l,e vi.d t a the pr) ~iop ty of 14. II. Wutborn, at. the suit of NAudua TkE RMS C AVU I. Pttrel1a9ersl to Pny ex tra e' titlos. na 9, 1877 4RA I1 MA1NEGOL), Io NeEto0L ely Worn in a ~rie, wih'at tloover in 1870, by the, albrate4 Frelk4 Chemi ns D. Be La , w4t 'ian I ured I 0to Jewelry, air fiv la a iIt to leading Jew. r PA&4 for old- -1875, when his secret bevame known, tn of the manu. 4haturing jowelers establiAhed i : pany, with a oai)it1l of $10,000,000 for the purposo of manufaturing Romaie Gold Jowelry adkwk-Wat0hes. W.ith thiA. Jr4mM aapitaL, aud- the-aid of - iproved1Vaohnery A they are enabled to produ-WIkthe - terns of jewelry at loes Shap oneo-toidh-Ahe' cest of 8olid Gol, rmn o1r a quality and color ,w Lioli makea it ;--posniblo eveg for oxpeta to detect it from the genuine; - - We h av'' seourc'd. th ezolWwo. AgW of tihe Unied States and Canad,.for the. 0 of .l gor!; s anufacture froo. t(istO; and iti oc-A tj it:oduuc thern in the most speedy timt, av.' 1;wt uvp r.msorte.1 sample lots as v.,n bw, wIbi'h wo vill sell at one-tenth io retsil value until J11IT A y lIt, 1878. J~tihI i.NT .i OUU (,e:nL' 6a h A itice, $1 0o ()&, i)-il Ic - lov e retAl 74 ono ri;oho ctie--.rf Piu, rait priVe, 756' On 80t (8) rpiral rnirt etuw*., rcfiil prico 76 Ono iLLIproved chah_pu collar bun w, retail, 50 Guo heuvy pluiu wedding ri!., rmtil1 & 25 Totr $600 For rr) c(lA w will Sand above six artiolts I.ot paid. ,.1 00 LOT. I pir sleove It.onm, vtone setting. I t ()tr.is ir in I hwvy and c:.a;Iment rin I n't (2.) 'ngrav.:d braicelets~, 1 Ladieu' i:-ng g'ard or nook chain, I cugravud rainiat.ure lookut for the abovo, 1 Gent'S heavy link watolh chain, 1 Lako Goorgo Dinmond stud. $' 00 LOT. I Ladio' nc!C ohi. and ctlrm, 1 LadicA' huavy gVuard chain for watch 1 :Ot P1i nvi er.r ringi; amothyst, I.ex"ra fn' miniaturu locket, I camo scAl r*'g, I very heavy 10 ding or endagment -ting, 1 UIt' hvy wuri 1 chmiu with ohatw, I pah i i . . :. . butteua, 1 i) uty boa bu.cleto. Z*:3 0D L'Of. 1 Ladios' t,peir& giard chain, 1 LrAdieo' neck claia tand cross, I beauUftillGAket., engraved, I I.air band bruelet-, I Geut's twist link vest chain and obarm, 1 pair onyx voovo buttons, 1 set [3] oriyx shirt, studs, 1 new improved cllr.r button, 1 cxtra out ct6mcj 3cal ring, 1 or:ion s.'hiare al I set ameatit --r turaL pin aud car dropi, I L vi,s' eCmijo button, 1 pl-nin ring, nNipod 18 K. 35 00 LOT. 1 L':-ies' uprm chAIn, with ale 'and .tAeed!, [etali pri20 36 4 I Uo;e'-a hieavy w at h inii1f, with ourb charm, (retail g'rio $5 00]j .. 1 La~d ie' heavy loug necok chain, 1 elegnut ulimael .tninitaturo locket for above 1 set cameo :nedalih-" pin anid ear.4tepS 1 pair L2] he~vy caseti. be,n4 be4eg . 1 Unnt'u solital. tiatnud stddl 1 tdent's clusLgr-dilamo1nd pin. 1 n'tir amothlyat or onyx sloov~e bu*ttpna .1 at '[3] studs to' march~ thea8f6rv~ . n 1. elegan.heavy not oandd-e,o9sb I maivl'e bn.ud or w.edginig rin 1 nePw "patent"u collar button 1 L.adies' chemiac button - 1 ameilbynu or topaz ring, [etrqe als, Th rtaii prxier of the' hrti de .ie . la i.' we/ au for the~ let; .fou ezt out. 1* &1 0 l'.' retails for $10) Ob;%uV$o tot #>r* A Solidt Romne Giold Ianting .Vae Watchneec. To any nue Sending us an ordobfor the above lt r' by 'ipro. to the amaount 9f$15 00, w's will sewi iitEE~ one 8olid Ltonmino.Gold sluntiinu;-ceme Xutch, GJents' or Ladisb' si.e hifarran d to keep perfegt .4mean -oe :qwlya well nau a $I00 gold with.dy bintiospahld, $16560. This i our bossoffe:o 1 il tell orw tiah6il(firu$O to $60. Gena' or LadicsAVatoh assue;:S.00c br 'u Y0it!h j, havy Gi Itde..golulpato:nyes chain tin-1 charm, or La'id9operit oh4 'Vith lAide air,d tassci. EINMDF.R-This offer QD3y luoluie ood until .1i6uary 1st, 1878. After that time we uhall sell only to Jobbor3 and Wiholes~ol ol errl, ai c.g oneu i;ing our goods will then have to pay full retail pices. lid1aiMe'Gold ia the beLt, and, in faet,, 9hy~ pglpiyof fg aume: go1l,mdek,.beih 4he~ rn in 1gt c.,U rv.nd finish, anId ait 6'dk" di% iite..d me u1ey by P 0. Money-Ordeor, o 2d:! L V A.h, nt 'our riok, ~o "goo'de ora.A .Ih- p Wa'y, W, jf. kA1,t;. C~ , : A *~.us fA r U-aste#'' tI6 h(od' C%o, Ill. zdg 30 1377 6'1 i Notice ! I'E. il OL- CoE!3&81Olf, a0I.L i's a (Genetral Merchanur-lioo- in 4I6 ktd* in Pick~TJga oqy,. 0.g949 own lisuitkinp on the 'I0th tied at once by cash or note~ Te60 ac counts will be)li I- the banida of V Clyde In may olfioo i Eleyfrah where we hope evory oe in hc~9~ , call at once aund diode.hi R1. . E'ts;ey, July 31, 877 48 Atlanta 1eta AT[JANTA, GA. ..wl! commeuncne .October .15th, 1877, and. cloe afaurch hst,:179 1%pULay--J. 0.. lVestiorelarni w: P. West. :qoreland, W. A Love, V. II. Taliaforro .Johu. Tlhtid; Johndon, A. W. Crihoiin, .:' Ldogan, J. T. 'Dankiji Domonstrator ;f Ase;g U. senzd fe- Xanoakhooment, gingldeI ift. JN~O. 'TIIAD. JOHN80It,.peso. aug 9, 1777 488n DlSSOLiPZIO1 N )T ICE i-eobyh gien tat .thi CQ. *igned,,in theq Mercantile Buasnes t]he it:ationi, 8. C.,. und or thio firm nome of-40AUI, pLN & '11ESTtR R, was dlis9 OIWed taVuttsi :.its.t onl the )20thZ daiy of July, 18 7 Partiesi indeb.Ited to thme A1rm will mj~ 'unt to W. A. Mauldin, by iebtednes8 of liho firm will te s J. B. HU I ?Easler. Aug 9., 1877 3