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LOGL ITEMS. Churoh Directory. MJethbodiet church, Rev' A. W. Walker, Pastor. 1st Sabbath in each month at 4 o'clock p. ra. 2d Sabbath in each month at 10i o'clock a. m ecoona Baptist Church, Rev. Hott, Pastor. 1st Sabbath and Saturday before in each month at 11 o'clock a. m. on Sabbath, and at 8 o'clock p. m. on Saturday. Rev. Hugh MoLees, Presbyterlan, (Secona) 24 Sabbath in each month, at 11 o'clock a. m. Cottoryi8 turning out very well. Business is reviving in our town. Couldn't some of our young men got up a snipo hunting party. A pretty good frost last Fridag morning. Rev. Hugh McLeos preached at Secona in the forenoon and at this placo in the afternoon on last Sunday. We have built a now corn crib, and expect to fill it with corn taken for duos from delinquent subscribers. Rev. A. W. Walker iN conducting a protracted meeting at Bothlehem this woek. The corn crop will be very good in + this County, though some sections have suffered from drought. Some of our follow citizens (lidn't like it because we said last wook their breath smelt as familiar as old peach.. ea. Can't help it gentlemen, 'tie true nevortholesq. The editor of the SENTINEL Challon gee the whole county to beat hini squirrel hunting. The asbestos fover is cooling about here, to break out in a fresh plaCo. Will not some one of a little capital come along and work our fino beds of this valuable minoral. The court 'officers and lawyers are disappointed in not having a court. Never mind, gentlemon, when it does come you will probably bo glad to see it adjourn, especially if the Judge is a hard worker. The horn of the htnter is now heard at the dismal hour of tho night, and the opossums are rapidly disappearing from the land. " 'Possum an tater, + good nuff for nigger." Leo Sullivan, colorod(, walssn Stoneced to jail last week by Trial JusiSte T.aiylor', for tivoe daLys,'for a breach of th~ pece antd is .recquii red to I give' a bond to keep t he pee before hie is re.leausd fromn the cusitodly of the Sher f. A big refereo case before the Clerk of thne Court last wteak.- It made our modest Clerk blush clean behind the cars to be adldresscd a.s "Your Honor" by.tlhe lawyers. The Colonel is now ini the height of his glory. Only a nickle and then, ,-, well, that old familiar peach smiel. Married, on Thursday evening, October 4th, 1877, at the residence of the bride's fauthecr, by Rev. ftugh MoLoos, assistod by Rev. G. W. Boggs, MR. WMi. A. NEAL to MISS AA31 IIUssEf;f. On the same day, at 2 o'clock, i. r. b,' Rev. S. B. Jones, D). 1)., Ma. 13. F. .RUssELLr to Miss A'rriE BLACKMfAN. Never hesitate to give Shriner'e In, dian Vermifuge when your children show the first symptoms of worms. You cannot afford to trifle with wvorms they work in earnest and to kill, Never go into a store where you are not wanted. If a man wvants you to come to his plae of business ho will invite you through an advertise ment in your county -papor'. It is wrong fir you to intrude on his pri vaoy; so don't go. The Cincinnati Star is one of the best as well as cheapest paplors in the ihole country. The woekly cdition, which costs only one dollar 'a year, is as Jargo as any of the two dollar city weeklhes, and much better than most of them. It is made up of interesting reading for all clae8sos, and in all sec tions of the country. hext to your county pa pot you can not do better than to subscribe for it. We are requested by Capt. Jas. A. Griffin, to state that there will be a meeting of the "Hampton Home Guards," on the public square, at * Pickehe C. II., on saleday.next, at obe'o'cleck p. m. A punctual attend, of%each member, moun ted, is earnestly desired. Theorerasuror is now in his ofioo at this plae for tho purpose of ro-. coiving taxes. Rememuber the timo expires on the 31st ins5tanft, and after that date the penalty will attach. Rev. A. W. Walker preached at this place in the forenoon and at IBoth,. lehom in the afternoon of the same day. Tbero Is no excuso for the people in this vicinity not . attending chot.oh on the Sabbath. They have plenty, of opporturnity and good * preaching. 'Thosday morning last, whilo Mr. Thomas 4. Childs'was in town with beef, his horse tocame frightened and dashed off down Main it root at full * speed, and would evidently have done considerable damage had ho not boon stopped in front of McFahl's store. Col. Griffin, who was standing ho twoon the whools when the hiorso +started off, was thrown to the grounti and run over by the whoolsi, but for' tonatoly was not hurt save a few I DACUSVILLB- ITEMS. Cotton picking quite fashionable will got through at, least a mouth car lier than in former years. J. S. Williams' "peas vs. cotton" is quite a success-has now moro than 60 bushels per acro, and is nLt dono g&uiig yet. The smoko up the branch has total ly disappeared. J. C. A. can't drink his peaches, for before peaches can be drank they must be "stamped". The stamp is lacking. W. N. Hughes has a stalk of corn 18 feet high, with two largo o)ars on it-ton fot to the first ear. Ile does not raiso tobacco sinco ho has quit using it. Who can boat Dacusville? B. F. Morgan has boon adding to his dwelling,. to mako it moro convo, nient. Ouo would have thought It nough so already, but he never does things by the '-halvos." W 'wont to the Association down near Central. lIoped to soo .Rovor' but was grieved to learn that his -trouble about his "i's" laving no dots and every "'t" its cross loft off, has drovo him from his choson profesioo, to that of a brakeman on tho train. We wish him better success in his now position. Can't tell you now about all the good things we had to cat, and all tho pretty girls we saw and hov we wished we woro young again, while we were down thero. I seo yo.u, dear SENTINEL, a'o call ing on delinquents to como up and pay. If thero )c any in Dacusvillo township lot mo whisper a void in your own oar: For your good and for tho &ood of your children, yea, your children's children, come up to a man, jut like you voted fol' Hampton, alld liko you paid the Iampton tax, and pa-y every cent, you owo for" your paper. Lot no disgrace 'como upon us, and may bo Col. Bradley will jog their memory, and we will got that banner yot. BONEs. Te110 '1aIpton .omio turds," a cavalry company of this pinco has completed itms "" organization, and the roll with a fill comploiontmo f to1 en has been foritairded to the Adjutant and InspeCtor General. Can't each town shi) now get il) a company, and form a regilnent in the County? \Ve thuink it can-be donie, and woul.1 be a good thing. Let thec effort be made. A Wonn) O ria:U NI'on'o.--Our aittenI)tionl has been calIled to a now cooking uteonsilI, recen tly invenlted, wvihib inakes baiking a pleasure, in-, stead of a drema<led n cessity; the in venior of wh ichi hats conf(erred an evers lasting blessintg u poni. every ho uso keeper. W\e refer to the Patent Cei tennial Cake and liread Pant, with wl.ich, by simi'ply raising a hook, you can remove the (2sides of thie pant fromn the caiko inust.antl.y, without bren'aking or injuring it in (lie least, thus cna bling you to0 ice and frost it whilo waim. To removo the tub)e in the center, insert a kniife in the slot in the t.op of theoi ube, and( si mply givo it a nailf turn, and it will dro p out. It is also provided with a slide on the bot tom), so that, whlen you remIfovo the tube. you can close the hole, making a pan with plain bottom, for baking jelly and plaini cakes, pudding, bruead, etc., thus practically giving you t wo pans for' the price of one. Thle Cui uenniial Cake Pan is highly recoms mended by the ladies as being theo best and most convenient pan over' ntroduccd. They are made of Russia ir'on, are more durable, and will bake caikes mor:e evenly and a nmuch ncie brown than you can bake themi in the old fashioned tin cako pans. Thiloso goods are sold exclusively through agen ts to fitmnilies, and( every house-. keeper sitould have them. A splendid opp)ortuni ty is offered to some rel ia b)lo lady or gen tlemian canvyassor of. this county to soeure t,he agency for a pleasan t andl profitablo buisi ness. E or toi'ms, territory, etc., wvrito to L. E. Brown & CJo., Nos. 214 and 216 Elm Street, Ci nciniinati, Ohio MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of ~4Good Reading and Beautiful Picture WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI SWEEKLY STAR, DACfne iht-paste nlpor, with 44 fil col mans, co00nf so per' yam the U moey I'9t~ i iin< 2endet in p(ohites S otheitr goodi readina 'very numbe.41r has14 hIrce e or our ~X' iexe .n I orl ihm or se lecteel stories. 1ivery subscrtjiber also receives a copy or the beauiflo engr,av Mig, '*Tihe I'uara time Poor1 Maa' P aIFind,"' siz' I3 '. 'i ~ nebes, and a copy ofTi[J STAft I I.L.U8TIRATrl> A IMA. NA.2S ei,. extira inn3t be, IIent to' fIims. ??'O?I r. inaisce ses: . toI a Agest ,alays te mo t li i. in ihe want overy clubi a:gent Im the a iuntry to, 'o into~ wit h n ia'foi ' c.noeninI t IC ihi, Wan 'vi ii a l.aIi: t -eti th lilcturo andt ai canvo ile-r a Io t fI el . ^premencoliof f,vj,rfr. o 'iltjP arft og in' no .en l a" 1 of to.al goVtln enf inl thie jiou t i Pearsons to) whom wa. havealea sn thu liClIr. Tim I' {rthe i'oor ha ll itsi iitiiia rlin thepr exce ile . ( i 4114.lo yich we have 230 Waper iu pIcr, Ou'ne~f 0>la.P MAKE HOME PLEASANT, Notice ! A"A """""'""indted to me by NOTE or .VACCO)U NT, will pleaseo comeO forwvard and set tle, on or before the 20th 'day of Oc tolher, or t.hiey will fiund f heir accounts in thle hands~l o,f at Trial *Jusittie- *I uam goin t mai:ke a ch1angeu in my huHns an.~ iid mut Ie tie upi ,1 alit blcaccoun '. Ver y ires moe' firl ly, T hOS~. N. 1111 NTEiI Fake Notice, AND GCYERN TOUnS*gLY:i - 0 IN ORDER To RUN OUT OUR SPRING and SUM'MER STOCK, to make room for our extensivo Fall and Winter sup plies, we offer for the next 00 days, the fol lowing unprecidented bargains: Calicoes, (first class) .14 yards to the $1.00; Cahcoes, Remnants, anything we can get for them; Cottonades, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ocnts per yard; Summer Shoes from 75 cents up; Saddles, from $2.25 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25; Open Bridles proportionally low; Rtcady Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any other HIouse in Piokens County. SALT. Wili lvve in store in a few days one car load of Salt, which we will ell at Greenville prices-addingr the sxt ra local freight we have to pa~y mocre than G reenvillc. JOLlN T. GOSSETfl & CO. E:tsley, S. C., July 26, 1877 --- JUSTr RECEIVE~D AT. M eF A LL'S, A COMPLET'YE STOCK OF AND Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND UIGIlIT. --0 - A splendid assortment, and pricos t suit thbo times. 0 COCKERY, TIN AND IIAllI)-WALE, All kinds, sizes and prices, from a IIalf Pint Cup to a 20 gallon W ash Pot. I.~tS & MEDICINES, Alwvays Fr-esh and Genuine ,and all the leading articles always on hand. --0 AILWAYS IN STOCK'. TOBACCO AND SEGARS 'To suit cyCry one. ----- CAND)Y AND CRACKERS, CANNED GAOOD)S & PICKLES, And in fact a gencial assorLmont of nico things. Come and see for your self. Rlespectfulily, W.* T. Mc~FALL. RU: LMAYIN & CO. Jr)EALERS IN OROCElItIES, JIARDWAltla, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., &c. 11eadquaarters for Cheap Goods. Will exchango Goods for any kind of (ountry Produce. EASIEY STATION, N. C. Juno 28, 1877 42 Blythewcod remalo h kiiary. Established in 1800. I lIE FALL TEMM begins September 12th, and continties 20 weeks. The Spring Term begins January 30, and closes about 17th of June. TEIiMS PER HtALF SESION OF FIVE MONT11s. Board and Tuition, S 90 00 Board, Tuition ant Musia, 115 00 Board, Tuition, Mu,ic and Germau (or French) 12, 00 Board,I tusic, German and IDrawing 135 01) Location uisiur-passed for heal Ii fulness. A resident Physician is eiployed by the school, whoso services are free to pupils. A German P-ofessor presides over (lie Music and G"lerman uepart mnti s. Payients m1ad1oe in "ior installients. Bev. A. W. L. v will ineet pupils at, any point and take charge of them. For further particulars and catalogue, aIddrass. Itev. A. W. LANIAR, Or Prof. V. S. DURIAM, C. C. and A. I. R., Illythlewood P. 0., S. C. sept 20, 1877 2 Take the Best! 1S77-78, TH CHRONICLE & CONIIONALITJ (O NSOLI DATED AAl 1( 7-ri, 1877, 1s thie Oldest, and liest, Newspaiper pub 1lisheeit in thie Souiit.h. lai (le only Ne ws papjer publlllihed in thie City of A uguista:--hie lead. ing aoil way an td Mlanufactuiirinag centr(ie of the SouithI--and (lie wnly N ews pa per pub lishied in Eastern G eorgia . Thle Chironile & CJonstit ut ionalist has .t very la'ge daily in dreasing ci rcul at ion ini the States of Geo rgia, Soth Gar ;olinta aii NoruthI Carol i na, anid rewohies ev'ery class of reatders-mierchaniits5 farmeiitc s, prt'essi ona:l menci andi w ork in g mien, and is a inost. valabile adti ninig iiiediini TI'lls D' A I LY Chronicle & CJonstit utionailist p,ublishecs all the current news of the day, receives all the reports of the Associated Priess, and special di spot ches from Wn~ash inig ton, Atlanta, Cobimblia. andi all ot tier points of intecrest, su pplemnt~ed by correspiooilence. It gives full coimmerci.al reports of domiestric andl foreign markets, of all local ad Sout h - er nt ater's, and1( ediitoria1(01 ii.i cmet uiponi pul ie air us. TVerms $1 ( for 12 montihs, $5 for 6, $2,50 for 3, and $1 for 1 muonth, postage paid by us. TI'lE TfI.l-WEl(KLY Chronicle & Con.sti nit lonalist conut ains t wo dauy's news of the l)iliy, T1ermai.: 65 for 12 monthls, 82.50 for (5, post age pa id by us. T Il 11 W 11E Eh' Clhronicle & CJonst it ut i on. a!list. is a nuumn1 lothI shle et, awlt th e !argI'est aniid hiands'muest Weekly ptublishied ini the Southi. It eontamins all the news of thle week- I ele, graph ic, local, edit orial, amiscel laneous-and car'efuilly prepared revie ws of t he miarket.. This edit ion is got ten up for ci rcu lot ion amiiong planters and othters living in (lie coulntry. Terins: $2 for 12 months, $1 for 6, postage paid by us. The Chronicle & Oonstitutionalist is the paper for lie merchant., the planter, thte lawyer, thle moachanuic, (lie polit ician. It is at palper for the office, thle counat ing room and thie faiIly circle. Specimn i cop i s sent free. Address, Wi ALShI & WV llG l'T, Mi anger s, A ligust a1, (Iia. Ayer 's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which.iisat onco a g r ceo abl 1e, healthy, and ef. fectual for pre s er v ing the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its 4' original color, with thec gloss and freshness of youth. Thj~ini hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and b)ab(luess often, though not alvays, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair wvhere the follicles are destroyed, or the glandIs atrophlied1 and decayed. Ibit such asi remain can he saIved for usFefih Uss by~ thiis app l icat ion. Instead of foul.. ingt the hair with a p)ly sedlimen'ut, it wvill k(feep it clean aind v'igorous. Its occasiontal use will pre-vent the hair from turning gray or' falling off, and consequenitly prievenit baldnmess. Free from tho)se dleleterious subs)tances wvhich make soume prep1aations dlan gerous, and injurious to thue hair', the Vigor can only beneifit butt not harm it. If wantedl merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else enn be found so desir alie. Cntaining~ neither oil nor dlye, it does not soil whuite camb] ric, andl yet lasts long on the halir, gi ving it a rich, glossy lustre aund a grateful per fumen. Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co,, Practcal anet A nualyt Ira!l hinists, N A:;:~-,. The tate of South CarollnA PICKENS COUNTy. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Hester Ninnions as heir at law of 1saac Ai, derson, deceased, and as Trustee of Mary Anderson, Plaiutiff, against Mary Stewart, Alpha Barton, Mary Kirksey, E. E. Maul dii, lluldah Keith, Wa. Anderson, James P. Anderson. Sarah Alexander. Robert L Anderson and Lucindla McDaniel, Defend anlts. PSummon.s for JRelief, (Complaint not 8erved.) TO the Defendants James P Audersou and llidal Keith. OU are hereby sutmmoned anl retqiiiied1 to aliswer lie copltilnt inl this not0ion which is filed in the ollice of tho Clerk of the Court for Pickens County, mid to serve a copy ot,:your answer to the said coiplaint, on tho subscribers at their ollice at Pickens Court louse, within t wenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of uich service; and if you ftil to answer the complaint with inl the time aforesaid, the phLiltill inl this ii.. tion will apply to the Court for the relief de. 1inan1ded in lie complaint. Dated, i'lokens C. 11., Sept. 25, 1877. COTils1 AN, llOLCOMB1E & CHILD, Plaintif's Attorneys. 'o Ja-ues 1 Anderson and liiuld.th Keitif Defendants in this action: Please take notice that the SUmm111ons and complaint in this ac. tion, of which the foregoing is a copy of the summons, was filed in tho ollico of the Clerk of the (ourt. for Pickers County South Caro HIa, on the 25th day of Sepleniber, 1877. COT1lt.LAN, 1LOLCOMBE & C111,D, Plaintif's Attorneys, 8ept 27, 1877 3 6 S uCL IRDATEI) ., Horse and Cattle Po*dens This preparaUon, long and favorably known, will thoroughly ro-Invigorate broken down and low-spirited horsest by strengthening and clelusing the atomuach anld 11ntewtines. - It is a sure proventiveofall disca".ed E V E Incident to th nit nial, such as LUM F RVE It. GLANDER3, YLL.01 WATER JIWAVES CO6GHS IIS. TE M'Ei, FEVER9 FOUN IER LOSS OF APPETI'iE AND VITAI ENERGY, &o. its use improves the wind, increases the appetit-. gives asmooth and gloss skin-and anstbrms tio ilserab o skeleton intoa fanc-looking and spiritod horse. To keepers of Cows this prepara. tion is invaluable. It Is a sure pre ventve against Rlnderpest, Hollow Ilorn,,etc. $It has been proven by actual experiment to increase tio qjuantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fkttening cattle i6 gives them an appetite, loosesn their hide, and dC themi thrive much faster. - - In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lunag, Liver, &c., this article act, as a specific. Ily intttng frota ono half a paper to a paper ina a barrel of s will the above disoases will be eradi, caited or entIrely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive andl cure for the Ilog (Colera. DAVID E. FO'UTZ, Propriotor, BALTIM:ORE. Md. Bold by Druggists and Storekeepers through out thei UnitedState~s, (Canadaandl.Arnorlea. Made any day in PU-rS iand C. .s. Invest aiccoirding to your maeans. Sit), $50) or .$;O00, in S-roo( Pii VI,gas, has brought a small fort une t o the careful iuvestor-. We advise when andi how to operate safely. B3ook withI Cull iniforuatrion senit free. A ddr*ess orders b)y mail and1( telegraph to Ui \XTElt & CO., Unntkers aind Jirokers, 17 WVall ht. , N. Y. AMay 17, 1877 3: ly DEN IFISTRY. rjj hif.E ndersigned is localtedi at Cetral, nnd .. s reard tlj llJies to dlispa:tch wvork wit.h naeatIness. Spiecial atI tent ion to SEIN( or ILESETING; AItTIFICIA l TlElT II, cit her temp lorary, parti1 al or permanent. Filling done with neat ness. All the materials comi. mionly used in tilling, (GEO. UOROU)UIIS, Denfist. .June I14, 1877 '10 Atlanta Medical Coilege, ATLANTA, (LA. r lilIE Twent iethI An1)iiit Course of Lcctutres ..will conience Oct ober' ith, 1877, and close .\larich ist, 1878. F'acu /r-.J.. W~est morclandtt, WV. F. WVest. moiireland, WV. \. L~ovw, y. 41. Tl'aliaferro, .Johni Thlaud. Johnuson, .\. WV. C all.ount. J. H. L~ogan, J. . lanks; Demona lst ratori of An at omy, (C. W. Nuttinug. Senid for Annunctiheeemnt, givinig full infor mliton. .JNO. TilAD. ,JOIINSON, De:a. aung 1, 1777 48 3m STOP! ATI THlE (UREEA VILLE, 8. U. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. ..liRLLS iN TilE R?OOMS* Jne 14, 1877 41 ' J T A K(I it his nmethodl of informing allI pail s I itterested, thtat I will lbe founad ini amy of' li'e, at. Pi k ens Courat Ho ause *, in each IV l N E 1) .\ V, uad on eachl Sun, to r the~ P pose of Itransin-:ctiig aniy buinessi . I huat coes undIer rmy .iuraisdlicgion. As my dhut ies as 'Schiool Conmui ssioner will comlipell mie to lie absenit in d ifferent parts of (lie C ounaty, I point thmese special days for ihe beniefit, )f all concerned. Oflice hours, from 1 n. mn. to 4 p. mn. G. W. SINOLETON, School Cornuiiissionler. Feb 8, 1 87- 22 LASLEY HOTEL. T11 1118 POPUJ Li.t iOTJ E L, which has bee closedl a short t ime, is now r-Openled for' the n<ecommot-tion of thle t raveli ng public. The romos are well furn ished, thme table su~pphlied with hue biest in thIa market, n no pains spared to render guiests coimfor'table.o Tr'mansient lioard, $2.00 per dlay; perma-. nent Board. 8 18.00 per month. Pat ronnge of lie public solicitedi. AlltS. ROPIlRn1a NIX. P.ROFESSIONA L NOTICES. J 8 COTURAN, W E OLCOOg, IR A Cumv Abbeville CI Liberty, 8 C I Pick'us CM COTHRAN, HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A T7TORNErS 4 COUNSELORS 4:rL A W, PIC K E N C. U. S.C., Will Practice in all tie Courts of the Stato and Courti of the United States,.- fir the Diu, I riot of south Carviinlu. March 29 1877 29 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth A TTOU.NEYS A 7 LA W, Will practice in the Circuit and Proba(d Courts fur Pickens County, and in the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senlior part aer will hbe present to assist. in the transaction of any impuraai business during vacation. J. J. NOiRON, W. C. KEITH, j G- L. 11OLLINOSWVORTH,Pickens C. Hi March 23, 1876 29 W "1ITNER hYyI1VjU8 ATTORNEY ANDCOUNSELLOR AT LAW GREENVILLEj S. C4. rac1ices in the Circuit furt and Couirt 6 S)robato for Pickens ounty. May 16 4. O2 ISAAC M. BRYAN, Ai'rTORNEY AT LAW. ,o a NVILLE C, a,, s, C, IractiCeS ill Uou1rt of Pickenis cult.y, and in U ited States Courts WATCHES! JEWELRY!! --o. I1OMAINE GOLD, so Oxtensively worn in I Ptars, was fir'st discovered in 1870, by tile celebrated Fi Irencl Chemist Mon1 1. 130 'llillgo, Who in.uiut etr ed it into jewelry, and , r i re ye ars sohl it to the leading jew elers of l'aris for Solid Gold. In 1876, whem his ecret became known, ten of the manu. facturiig jewelers establisLed a,) stock com pany, with. a capital of $10,000,000 for Vho P'irPose of m1an1ufacturllng Romaine Oold Jewelry andl W:ttches. With th1iH immorso capital, and the aid of imliproved machinery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat terus of jewelt'y at less han Pne-tent tho cost of Solid Gold, and of a quality and color which mlakes it inpossible even for experts to detect, it from1 the genuine. We have secured the exeluive agency of the Unitid Stes and (Canda, for (he sale or all goods ltunn ufac uired from t his tuotal and ini order to int roduce themi in thle mnos, speedy manni ler, hav puO1)1t uip assor-tedt sam ple lots ai given below, whichl we will sell at one-tenitl t.he retail value until January 1st, 1878. Read the list. 50-CENTI L,OT. One GIent.'s WVat ch Chain retanil price, $1 00 One pair Engraved Sleeve Bhut tons, retail 75 O Stone set Scarf l'in, retail price, 75' One set (8) spiral shirt, stuids, retail price 75 One iunprovedl shape collar hu.ton, retail, 50 One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 25r Total $5 00 For 50 cents we will send above six art iclet po.st paid. $1 00 LOT. 1 pair sleeve buUtos, stone seiing.. J 4Jet (3') spiral shirt studiS, 1 iM.tyy hand engagemieint ring, I set (2) cngraved bracelets, I Ladies' long guard or neck chainI) I engraved miniature locket. for the above, 1 Gent's heavy link watch chain, I Lako George Diamond e,tutd. $2 00) LOT. I Ladies' neck ch-rin and charm, I Ladies' heav.y guard chain for wvatch, I set P'in and ear rings; amethyt I extra fine iimimiture locket 1 camieo seail ring, I very heavy wvedding or engagemenit rilgy. 1 Genot's heavy watch chain withI charms I pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttons,' I Lake George cluster pinl, 1 pair ('2) heavy band btracelets. $8 00 LOT ' 1 Ladies' opera guard chain, 1 Ladies' neck chain and cross, 1 beaut iful locket, engraved, 1 pair band bracelets, 1 Genut's t wist link vest chaini and charm, I pair oniyx slee've buitton5, I set. [8] onyx shirt studstl, I new impr'ovedl collar but ton, I extrta cut cam en seal ring, I airizonla solitairo utmi, I set a imethy13st of' t 'pIaz pini and car drops, I Ladies' emalise but ton, I plain ring, stuampied 18 K. $i5 00) LOT. 1 Ladies' opera chiain, withI slide and tassel, [ret ail price 35 00J I Gent's heavy watch,'liniin, with curb charm, [ret ail prIice $5 00] I Laie s' heavy long neck chain, bv 1 elegant chased mni lal ure ok' forabv I set. camlet) miedalion pin and ear dlrops I pair [2] heavy chased band bracelets 1 Gent's solitaire diamond st ud I Genct's cluster diamtondl pin 1)pair amte tysi or ony~x Sleevo butt one I set 1:1} stds to maltchi thle above 1 elegant heavy set cameo seal ring I massive banmd or weddling ring I new ''patent'' collar button 1 Ladies' chemise but toni I amethyst or tvpaz. ring, [extra finisht.J The retail price of the articles ini enchr saiple lot aivmonits to exactly ten timles the price we ask for the lot; for example, our $1 00 lot ret ails for $10 00; our $5 00 lot for $50 00. A Solid Romaine Gold Hunting Case Watch Free. To any one sending m's an order for the abhove lot s by express to the amiount of $15 00, we will send F~It1El: one solid Rtomaino Gold llanin iig (f casei l achi, Gen('tIs' or Ladies' Size warranted to keep perfect time and 1oole eqiually as wvell as a $l00) gold watch. By mail pospaid, $15 50. Thtis is our best offer to Ments, and is worth a ti'ial, as the watch al uns will sell or trade readily for from $20 to $50. Glent s' or Ladies Watch alone, $7 ()0 or $8 00 with a heamvy Gent's gold paI.terni vest chain and charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide ar.d tassel. EKMKMnWR--This offer only holds good until .lanuary 1st, 1878. After that timae we shall sell only to JloVbers anl' Witolesale deal era, and( any one.wishing our goods wHilthaeft have to pay fnll ret aLil prices. Rtomain.e Gold is the best., and, in fact, the only imitation of genuine gold made, being Iihe same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods arc made in the latest gold pat terns. Will guaaranee sat isf'act ion ini every instance, or refunid thia money. Send money by P. O., Money Qrder, or, Registered Letter, at onr riskc. No.goods senit C. 0. 1). uniless $5 00 accom amlos the order. Address plainly, WV, 1" ',-AN . (0., Sote Agenits for finltecd Slates and. Canada. 95 and 1i South Clark,street, Ch I cago, Ill.