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LOOAL ITEM. MhaRek Diretory, I ethodist churah, Rev. A. W. Wal*er, Pastor. 4 1st Sabbath ip Aoh month at 4 o'clock p. m. 2d Sabbath Ia mph month at 101 o'clock a. m Becona Baptist Church, Rev. Hott, Pastor. 1st %Sabbath and Saturday beftre in each month at 11 o'look a. ai. on Sabbath, and at a *'elook p. m. on Satutday. 1W..Hugh MoLes, Presbyterian, (Secons) 2d Sabiath.An wewe math, at 11 o'clock a. M. .Last Saturday morning there was frost ,eough to nip cnder vegetation. Chestnuts are offered at' 50 cents r bu6hel in this rbarket, with no uyerr. Tbreo children saved from a orrible death by twenty,five cents worth of Shriners Indian Vormifuge. Mr. Tesley has furnished us with a savaple of molasses made by his mill, which is decidedly the finest we ever saw from the sorghum cane. At the next meeting of KeoweO Lodge, an election for officers for the next, ensuing year will take place, and it is important for every brother to be present. Let all who can possibly do so, attend. The Southern Cultivator for Novem ber has been received. It is one of the best agricultural magazines pub liehed, and should be taken by every farier in l,his section, who wish to ptipeO by their calling. Price $2.00 a yAr,.in advance. Addres, W. L. Jones, editor and pieprietor, Athens, Gau Marri-eid, on the lst Novomber, 1877, at the-residenco of Mr. John A. Hig. giis, by the Rev. D. Weston Hiott, Ma. A. 8 AKttqs to Miss L. A. Hia. oINis, all of Pickens County, S. C. The Wheeler House, Columbia, has been reopened under the management of Maj. . N. Lowrance, who is fa 4 vorably know to the traveling public, and visitors to the State Fair will se cure all the comforts of a first class hotel by stopping with him. The Keowee Courier says: "Capt. J. C.*Nevill, of this County, made from one acreof land 1101 bushels of corn, gathered and measured by L. L. 4 ~ Jarrard and WV. Hi. O'Bryant. SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION.--We nre requested to extend an invitation to the Sunday Schools of Secona, Blot.hlohem, Cross Roads, Union and Easley churches, to attend a Celebra - tion and Basket Picnic of the Enon Sunday School, on Saturday, the 17th instnt. We also return thanks on behalf of ourself and family for an in vitation to attend the colubration. .GzIN BURNED.--Wo are informed that, the barn and cotton gin of Mr. Aaron B1ogga, near Central Station, was burned.last Sunday night. Mr. Bogga loet twenty-five bales of his own cotton, "Dock" Boggs four bales Sand a negro one bale, making a total 1088 of thh t.y bales, besides the gin, barn, &e. The fire is supposed to have been incendiary. .Tho County Treasurer and the A uditor, in connection, have discov ored agood many people who have heretofore, in some way or other, avoided the payment of their taxes. The names of all such persons have been p laced upon the books and they have been required to pay their taxes at the present collection. The nums ber of taxpayers in the County will be.considerably swelled and the coun,~ ty and State revenue considerably in., creased. Owing to the inclemency of the weather. there was only a small at tendance on saleday last. The Sheriff inadj the following sales: 231 acres. i5844 the corporato limits of Pickens, to C. L. Hollingsworth, for cash, $80; Estate of Richard B. Baker, 800 acros, to Hardy Gila,ra p, 6, 12 and 18 wnonths- credit, $1410.00; 119 acres, Weemis' land, near Contral Station, to W. A. Russell, for cash, $500.00, 181 acres, J. C. O'Bryan t's land, on Pea Ridge, to E. B. Alexander, for cash, *75.00 A few days ago some one, doubtless ttroulgh nist.Ake, broug ht arocklin a bag of seed cotton to McF all's store. The,cotton was bought and emptied In a cotton house, but the rock was not discovered until some days after.. war'de; and, to the astonishment of everybody, it contained, it is estima, * ted, at least four pounds of gold. It is nearly a fortune within it,seli and as M'tFall is strictly honest, he desires to return tus~ rock to the proper Own er. 8o the pe'.on who brought the rock to his store (evidently through mnistake) can have It returned by comn ing~ forward and proving its owner ship. 'The extension of' time for the col.. ' lectiont of taxes was a great relief to rhany of the taxpayers of this County. ManT were standing around the Treasurer s office waiting their tyarn on the day the news of the er, tension was received, who, upon re, ceiving the information, immediately rturnedx to their homes. They should w eturt b'eforo the last day of the ex teiedLiute, or they might find the offie.so crowded that it will be im, possible'for them to pay. Plenty of timne has been given for all to pay who have not done 80, provided they haveothe money to pay with. We caution them not to wait again until the last day. A tyt-ant, says the cynic of the New York Herald, is a husband who teinasatn be a saeto his: ...:. A UNR1DRATI SODIER's .RETURN, OR THE .LOsT CAUS.-A magnifloont Icture, beautiful in design and artistic in execution. It re resents a Confed erate soldier after t war returning to his home, which he finds ruined by bhot and shell, looking lonely and des olate, in front of the ruined cottage, telling a ead tale of the misiries of war, are two graves with rude crosses, on one of which some frendly hand has hung a garland. The graves are over hung by a weeping willow, in the shadow of which stands the returned soldier with bowed head, as it think ing of the past. To the right the calm river and risinq moon indicate peace and rest. Tbo stars soon through the trees represont the South ern Cross, draped over the graves, an emblem of the Confederate flag as well as a harbinger of brighter days to come. The flood of glorious moon light streaming through the trees and reflecting on the peaceful river adds to the sentiment and beauty of the scene and its surroundings. No de scription of this gem of art will do it justice-it must be seen. IL is a pic, ture that will touch every southern heart and should find a place in every southern home. It is 14 x 18 inches in size, on heavy plate paper. One copy will be sent by mail, in a paste board roller, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of 22 cents; three copies for 60 cents; six for $1, in currency or postage stamps. Agents wanted ev. erywhere, to sell this and a variety of other popular cheap pictures. No money required until they are sold. Send stamp for catalogue and terms. Address, A. Cregar & Co., Publishers, 168 Market St., Chattanooga, Tenn. The Kershaw Gazette and Camden Journal have severed their co-part norship, each going back to its origi nal moorings. Fifty ex%nomber- of tho South Carolina Legislat .o testify that Honest John Patt< -son bribed them in order to get into the United Statws Senate. L. Cass Carpenter is a defaulter to the General Government, as well as a forger of f also claims against the State of South Carolina, Senator Sam Green, from Beoaufort County, har handed in his resignation. The investigating comnmittee is doing the work. CHIESTE, S. C., November 1.--Our town was visited with a shower' of rain and grasshoppers last night. It is thought they were blown here from some place in the west, as a westerly wind was blowing at tl.e time. They have done no .lamage. If the committee get the facts out of Tim Hurley, they will deserve the lasting grat,itudo of their countrymon. The devil himself has been defoatod at times, and we hope the comumito will beat one of his imps this time. Wif o: "Well, Jones, judging from your breath, I can't tell whether you have been drinking whiskey or whth er you have been swimming in it." Hlusband (reproachfully): "Hannah, don't you-hic-love me enough to gimme-hic-the benefit of the doubt?'' Renovation, not Prostration Did any enfeebled human being over be come strong under the operation of powerful cathartics or salivants? It is sometimes nec essary to regulate the bowels, but that can not be done by active purgation, which ex hausts the vital forces and serves no good purpose whatever. The only true way to promote health and vigor, which are essential to regularity of the organic functions. is* to invigorate, discipline and purify the system at the same time. The extraordinary efficacy of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in cases of debil ity or irregularity of the organs of digestion, assimilation, secretion and discharge, is uni.. versally admitted. Appetite, good digestion, a regular habit of body, active circulation of the blood, and purity of all the animal fluids are induced by this superb tonic and correc Live, It has no equals, moreover, as a pre ventive of chills and fever, and other types of malarial'didbase. To emigrants and travelers it is particularly serviceable as a medical safe guard. THE SUN. 1878 NEW YORK. 1878 As the time approaches for the reuewal of subscriptions, THE SUN would remind its friends and well wishers everywhere, that it is again a candidate for their consideration and support. Upon its record for the past ten years it relics for a continuance of the hearty sympathy and generous co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quart,er of the Union. The DAILY SUN is a four page-sheet of 28 columns, p rice by mail, post paid, 65 cents a month, or $6.60 per year. The SUNDAY edition of Trm SUN Is aln eight-page sheet of 66 columns. While giv ing the news of the day, it. also contains a large amount of literary and miscellaneous metter specially prepared for it. THE SUN DAY SUN has met with great success. Post paid $1.20 a year. THlE WEEKLY SUN. Who does not know THE WEIxKLY SUN? It circulates throughout, the United States, the Canadas, and beyond. Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard It in the light, of guide. counsellor, and friend. Its news, editorial, agricult ural, and literary departments make it essentially a journal for the family and the fireside. Terms: ONE DOLLA*t a year, post paid. This price, quality considered, makes it the cheapest newspaper published. For clubs of ten, with $10 cash, we will send an extra copy free. Address PUBLISHER OF THE SUN, Nov 8. 1877 8 e okc'y NEW ADVERIS'EMEN'T. JACKSON9S BEAT Sweot Navy Chewing Tobacco was awarded the highest prize at Centennial Exposition for its fine chewing qualities, the excellence and lasting characterof its sweete, ning and flavoring. It you want the best tobacco ever made ask your grocer for this, and see that each plug bears our blue strip trade mark with words Jackson's Beat on it. Sold wholesale by all jobbers. Send for sample to C. A. JACKSON & Co., Maaufao turers, Petersburg, Va. go to $20 per day at home. Samples worth $6 tree. Stinson & Co., Portland, Maine PLAYS IPLAYSI PLAYS! PLAYS1 For Reading Clubs, for Ainateur Theatri cals, Temperance Plays, Drawing Room Plays, Fairy Plays, Ethiopian Plays, Guide Books, Speakers Paniomines, Tableaux Lights, Mag netism Lights, Colored Fire, Burnt Cork, Theatrical Face Preparations, Jarley's Wax Works, Wigs, Beards, and Moustaches at reduced prices. Costumes, Scenery. Char ades. New catalogue sent free containing full description and prices. SAK'L FnENCH & SON, 122 Nassau 8treet, New York. AGENTS WANTEDI FOR PARTICULAS ADDRESS Wilson Sewing lachine Co. 82U Broadway, New York City; Ghicago, Ill.; New Orleans, La.; Or San Francisco, Cal. Wonder Upon Wonder. GIVEN AwAY-A strange, mysterious and most extraordinary Book, entitled "TIE BOOK WONDERS," Containing, with nu er ous curious pictorial illustrations, the mys teries of the Heavens and Earth, Natural and Super Natural, Oddities, Whimsical, Strange Curiosities, Witches and Witchcraft, Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities, Fabulous, En. chtntment, &c. In order that all may see this curious book, the publishers have re solved to give it away to all that desire to see it. Address by postal card, F. GLEASON & Co., 738 Washington St., Boston, Mass. a aweekin your own town. Terms and U $5 outfit free. H. IIALLETT & Co.9 Portland, Maine. SNYDER'S CURATIVE PADS I A sure cure for Torpid Liver and all disi cases arising therefrom, Lung, Kidney, Spine, Bladder, Womb, and all Female Diseases Chills and Fever, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Headache. Our Liver. Lung and Ague Pad, $2- Kidney and Spinol Pad, $3. Pad for Female Weakness, $3. We send them by mail free on receipt of price. Address E. F. SNYDER & Co., Cincinnati, . Work for All In their own localities, canvaesing for the FIR ESIDE VISITOR, (enlarged) Weekley and Monthly. Largest Paper in thse World, with Mammoth Chromos Free. Big Commissions to Agents. Terms and Outfit Free.~Address P. 0. VCKERIY, Augusta, Maine. $ a2 da toe gn atd Out gusta, Maine. 4O EXTRA FINE MIXED CARD, with name, 10 cents, post paid. L. Jons & Co., Nassau, N. Y, BEATAY P IN,OGANS best $130. Cost $660. OIlrculars free. D. F. BKATTy, Wanshington. N. . AGENTS WVANTED! Medals and D)ipl - Amias Awarded for HOLMAN'S NEW PICTORAL BIBLES. 2,000 Illustrations Address for new circulars A. J. H!oLMIAN & Co., 930 Arch Street, Phila. NOTIC E. I T AKE this method of informing all parties Iinterested, that I will be found in my of fice, at Pickens Court House* on each WV E D N E S D A Y, and on each" Ar.EDAT, for the purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As my duties as School Commissioner will compell me to be absent in different parts of the County, I appoint these special days for the benefit of all concerned. Office hours, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 0. W. SINGLETON, School Commissioner. Feb 8, 1877 22 Ayer 's Cherry Pectoral 3'or Diseasee of' the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Golds, ~Whooping Oough, B3ronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. The reputation It has attained, in consequence os the marvellous cures it has produced during the last hair century, is a mumict assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there are persons, publicly known ,who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. All who have tried it,acknowledge Its superiority; and where Its virtues are known, no one hesitates as to wvhat medicine to employ to relieve the di.. tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affee. tions. CHERRY PECTORAL always affords In, stant relief, and performs rapid cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. As a safeguard to children, amid the distress. Ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest of Childhood, it is invalutable ; for, by its timely uso, multitudes arc rescued and restored to health. This miedicine gains friends at every trial, as the curesi it ls constantly producing are too re markable to be forgotten. No family should be without it, and those who have once used it never will. Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recomumn it from their knowledge of Its effects, PREPARED DY Dr. 1. C, AVER & CO, Lowell, Mass, Practical and Analytical Obemists. BOLD BY ALL DE~UGIET EVERVWHERE Take Notice, AND IOill YOgRILVI IN ORDER TO RUN OUT OUR SPRING and SUMMER STOCK, to make room for our extensive Fall and Winter sup plies, we offer for the next 60 days, the fol lowing unprecidented bargains: Calicoes, (rst class) 14 yards to the $1.00; Calicoes, emnants, anything we can get for them; Cottonades, 10, 16, 20, and 26 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 76 cents up; Saddles, from $2.25 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.26; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. Oar kocUry Diyartmont I8 FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any other House in Pickens County. SALT. Will hsve In store In a few days one car load of Salt, which we will sell at Greenville prices--adding the extra local freight we have to pay more than Greenville. JOUN T. GOSSETI & CO: Easley, 8. C., July 26, 1877 For dIs Sping & Suiur. JUST RECEIVED AT. M cF A LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF mu; 0q.rn Notions, ALL NEW, NICE AND BRIGHT. m---o A splendid assortment, and prices t suit the imes. 0 CROCKERY, TIN AND) HIABD-WARE, All kinds, sizes and prices, from a Half Pint Cup to a 20 gallon Wash Pot. DRUGS & MEDICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all the leading articles always on hand. ALWAYS IN STOCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every one. CANDY AND CRACKERS, CANNED GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a general assortmont of nico things. Come and so.e for your self. Rospectf ul ly, W. T. McIFALL. May 10. 1877 86 ]DEALERS IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., &c., &c. Headquarters for Cheap Goods. Will exchango Goods for any kind of Count,ry Produco, EASLEY STATION, S. 4'. June 28, 1877 42 ye OELERRATED. Hore and Cattle Po*derss This prepar&oao, n %.rabI knc,6down lthoroughly re-invigoratd broken down and io'-plrited horses, bY strengtheWing and cesIgtho --ombchand ntestin. It Is a sur revenure of all dlseaser Incident E thisEanimal, such as LUNG FAER. TtLANDEMS YELLOW WATER. HEAVES COUbGH8 DIS-. TEMPER, YEVER9 FOUNBEER LOSS OF APPETI1E AND VITA ENERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, increases the apputo-. an=th and gloss skk n-an thuerj4~ mniserable skeleton Antoa ne-ooking and spilited horse. To keepers of Cows thIis prepiara tion Is invaluable. It is a sure pro. ventivo against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn etc. VIt has been proven by twtual experiment to increase the tluantity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter frm and sweet. In fattening cattle it ives them an appetite, loosens their hido, and iaUes thamthrive mucLa as,ter. V"e a . In all d1fteses of 8wino, such as Coughs, Ulcer to the Lungs Liver, &o. this article act.s as a specifc. By putting from one halt a paper to a paper In a arrl orf swil the abovedisekows will be eradi cated or entirely revented. If given In time a cerWn e e and sune for&tae3og ChoTera.env DAVD E.]FOUTtropriotor; ou th Unite taesnff anaeg -A. !1yhewood 7em1e laminag,. Establishedl ini 1860. Ti lHE FALL TERML begins Septernber 12th, and continues 20 weeks. The Spring Ternm begins January 30,. and closes about, 17th of June. TERMs PER HlALF sEssiON OF FIVE MONTHIS. Board and Tuition, S 90 00 Board, Tuition atnd Music, 115 00 Board, Tuition, Music and oerman (or French) 12b 00 Board, Music, German and DrawIng' 18'$ 00 Location unsurpassed for healthfulness. A resident Physician is employed by the school, whose services are free to pupils. A German Professor presides over the Music and German oepartments. Paymentis made in four Installments. Rev. A. WV. LAMAR Will meet pupils at any point and take charge of thenm. For further particulars and cat alogue, addrass. Rev. A. W. LAMAR, Or Proff. WV. 8. DURHAM, C. C. and A. R. RL., Blythewood P. 0., 8. C. sept 20, 1877 2 3* . Made any day in PUTS and CAr,LS. Invest according to your means. $10, $50 ot' $100, In STOCK PalIviLEESs, has brought a small fortune to the careful lnvestor. We advise when and how to operate safely. Book with full information sent free. Address orders by mail and telegraph to Bi XTER & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall 1st., N. Y. May 17, 1877 30 l y DEN TISTRY. Tp HE undersigned is located at Central, and .Lis prepared at all limes to dispatch work wit.h neat ness. Special at tent ion to 8E~TING or R{ESETINGI A RTIFICIAL T'EE'T'I, either temporary, partial or permanent. Filling done with neatness. All the matecrials com. monly used in filling, GlEO. BGOROUGHIS, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40 G Atlanta Medical College, A TL ANTA, G A. TJ HE Twentieth Annual Course of Lectures wilcommence October [5th, 1877, and close March 1st, 1878. FACUr.T-J. (1. West morela!nd, WV. F. West. moreland, WV. A. Love, V. HI. TIaliafcrro, John Thiad. .Johnson, A. WV. Calhoun, J. 14. Logan, J. T. Banks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, G. WV. Nuting. Send for Announcement, giving full infor mation. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, Dean. aug 0, 1777 48 3m STOP! - AT THE UREkAhVILLE, S.. A. M. SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. Y%g.WW?LJLS IN TIHlE ROOIH June 14, 1877 40 ' EASLEY HOTEL. ---- ---- TiS POPULA R H OTrEL, which has been closed a short time, is now re-openedl for the a(ccoimmodlation of the traveling public. The rooms are well furnished, the table supplied with the best In the market, and no p,ains sp)ared to render guests comfortable. Transient Board, $J.00 per day; permna, nent Board, $18.00 per month. Patronage of the public solicited. M RS. SOPHIIRONA N IX. Juno 28,.1877 42 3m rROFESSIONAL NOTIUES. J 8 COTHRAN, W E HOLOmaS, R A Cunix Abbeville C 11 Liberty, S U Pick'u C H COTHRAN, HOLCOMBE & CHILD, A'TORNEYS i UOtJtrNSML: M?S AT LA W, P IC K E'N 8 0. IL S. ., Will PrUctlee f1 aff the Courts of the State and Courts of 6he United States, for the iy. trict of South Carolina. March 29 1877 29 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in tie Circuit and Probato Cotrta for Pieken& County, and in the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of*the Senior partners will be presenm to assist- in the transaction of any important business during vacation. J. J. NORTON, Walhalla W. C. KLITIr, ' C. T. IIOLLlNGS-WORTH,Pickens C. Ir. March 23, 187r) 29 W"ITNER ISY3M IES ATTORN-R-Y AND COUYNsELLon AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court e lrobate for rickens ounty. May 16 42 Cinm ISAAC X- BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT CAW. G113X1VILLE Co I, So 0, Practices in Courts of Pickers County, and in United States Courtfl WATCHES! JEWELRY!! -*o R1IAINE GOLD, so extensively worn int Parim, was first discovered in 1870, by the celebrated French chemist Alotis 1. Be Lainge, who manufactured it, into jewelry, and for five years sold it to the lealing jew elers of Paris for Solid Gold. In 1875, when his secret, became known, ten of the manu facturing jewelers established a stock com pany, with a capital of $10,000,000 for the purpose of maniufactirng Romaine Gold .Jewelry and Watches. With this immense capital, and tle aid of improved miachinery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat terns ofjewelry at less thian one-tenth fle cost of Solid Gold, and of a quality and color whiohi makes it impossible even for experts to deteot it from the genuine. We have secured the exclusive agency of the United States and Canadai, for thle sale of all goods manufactured from this metal anud in order to introduce thiem in the most speedy manner, have put up assortedi sainplle ldts as given below, which we will sell at ono-en t ih the retail value until January 1st, 1878. Read the list, 50-CENT LOT. One Gent's Watch Ohain retail price, $1 00 One pair Engraved Sleeve Biut tons, retail 75 One Stone set Scarf Pin, retail price, 75 One set (3) spiral shirt studs, retail price 75 One improved shape collar bu- ton, retail, 60 One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 26 Total 50 For 50 cents wc will send above six articles post paid. $1 00 LOT, I pair sleeVe but tons, stone setting, 1 set (3) spiral shirt studs, I heavy hand enlgagement ring, I set (2) engraved bracelets, 1 Ladies' lvng guard or neck chain, 1 engraved miniature locket for t.he above, 1 Gent.'s heavy link watch chain, 1 Lake George Diamond stud. $2 00 LOT, 1 Ladies' neck chain and charm, I Ladies' heavy guard chain for vatch, 1 set Pin and ear rings; amnethys,, 1 extra fine miniature locket, 1 cameo seal ring, 1 very heavy wedding or engagement ring, 1 Gent's heavy watch chain with charm, 1 pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttons,* I Lake George cluster pin, 1 pair (2) heavy band bracelets. $:3 00 LOT 1 Ladies' opera guard chain, 1 Ladies' neck chain and cross, 1 beautiful locket, engraved, 1 pair hand bracelets, I Gent's twist link vest chain and charrn, 1 pair onyx sleeve buttons, 1 set [3] onyx shirt studs, I new improved collar but ton, 1 extra cut cameo seal ring, 1 arizona solitaire stud, I set amethyst or topaz pin and ear drops, I Ladies' chemise but ton, I plain inig, stamnpedl 1 8 K. $5 00 LOT. I Ladies' opera chint, with slide and tassel, [retail price $5 00 I Gent's hearvy watchichain, with curb charm, [retail price S5 00] 1 Ladies' heavy long neck chain, I elegant chased tminiatuore locket for above I set caiieo medlal ion pin and car driops8 1 pair [2] heavy chased band' b'racelots I Gent's solitaire dhiamiond st ad( I Gent's cluster (diamnondl pin I pair ametbyst or Ony3x Sleeve buttons I set [3] studs to match the ab,ove 1 elegant, heavy set cameo seal riing I miassive baind or wedhdinug ring~ I new "patent" collar button I Ladies' chemise but ton I amethyst 01r topaz ring, Eextra finis9h.] The retail price of the articles5 in eacit sample lot amounts to exactly ten tlimes the price we ask for the let; fot' examp1le, our $1 00 lot retails for $10 00; our $5 00 lot for $50 00. A Solid Romaine Gold Hunting Case Watch Free. To any one sending i's an order for the~ above lots by express to the amount of $15 00, we will send FitEE~ one solid Romaine Gold Ihunting-case Watch, Genits' or Ladies' size, warranted to keep perfect time1 anid looki eqjually as well as a $100) gold watch,. By mail p)ospaidl, $15 50. This is our best offer to A6ents, andl is worth a trial, as the watch al uns will sell or trade regily for from $20 to $50. Gents' or Ladies Watch alone, $7 00 or $8 00 with a heavy Gent's gold patternz vestL chain and( charm, or Ladies' opera chain withi slide ar.d tassel, EntMEMISIt-This offer only hold(1 good until .imanuary 1st, 1878. A fter that irie we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale deal ers, and any one wishing our goodls will then. have to pay ftill retail prices. Itomair.e Gold~ isthie best., and, in fact, the only Imitation of genuine gold made, being the same in weight, color aLnd finish, and all our goods arc ae in the latest. gold pall tern. Will gmuiirantco, satisfaction ini every instance, or refund theo money. Send money b)y P. 0., Money Order, or. Rlegistered Letter, at one risk. No goods sent C. 0. D). nnless $5 00 accohhpanlies thle ordler. Address phrip),y, W. 1". EVAN$ & EN)., Sole Agents fqr' (Iited Stamtes and, Canada, 95 andtt7 Soulth Clark,strieet , (Ii gago, Ill. aug 30, 187 / 51 a