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LOCAL ITEMS. Mhu1h Dire0t01y. Methodist ohurob, Rev. A. W.Walker, Pastor. Ust Sabbath In each nonth at 4 o'clock p.m. 2d Sabbath in each month at 10J o'clock a. m. Secona Baptist Church, Rev. Hott, Pastor. 1st Sabbath and Saturday before in each imonth at 11 o'clock a. m. on Sabbath, and at 8 o'clock p. m. on Saturday. Rev. Hugh McLees, Presbyterian, (Secona) 24 Sabbath in each month, at 11 o'clock a. m. So notice of Capt. J. J. Lewis, and take his advice. There aj. now nine prisoners in jail, all coored. Hon. D. F. Bradley will return home next Saturday. Read the advertisement of B. Frank Sloan's "Assignees sale" in this issne. A large quantity of valuable property will be sold. One of our County officers, by the assistance of his brethren and friends, who proposed to run a joke on him, succeeded in getting into the show at Easloy, last week, on 7 cents postage marked duo. The joko turned in his favor to the amount of fifty cents. Our Probate Judge was "initaited' L into the order of performing marriage ceremonics on the morning of the 13th assisted by Lit Connelly, who is said to be a decided success in having the right, handsjoined before the core. mony is concluded. . Tax Snow.-Our Clerk of Court, Probate Judge, two lawyers, ourself, and some of hers from this place, at tended the show at Easley last Thurs -4' day. The Judge is still raving over the tight rope performance, or rather the tight rope performor. Who -wouldn't? "Just look at her, will you I" No PAPE NEXT WEEK,-Wo can not prevail upon our printers to issue a paper next week. It will be Christ mas, and Christmas comes but once a 4 year. Our Devil sa ys he must spend one week with his girl, anyhow, and the foreman says he'll be blamed if he don't have one week of it. We col lapsed, and so our readers need not expect THE SENTINEL next week. ATTENTION GRANGERS --The Porno na Grange will meet at this place on Saturday, 22d instant, for the purposo oft electing and installing offieers and for conferring the 5itn degree. WV. W. Russell, Esq., will bo presenIt and will :iddress the meeting. The public generally are invited to attend. WV. G. FIE:D, Sec'y. Gom:v's L ADY BooK.-WVe havo ro eivedl tho January number of tmnis S deservedly poplarIl mfagaizine. It, con, ta ins a niuiimber of cuts of the latest 1.ohiions, pattern plates, &c., besides in strucive reading matter. It is pub lished montbly by Godey's Lady Book Publishing Co., N. .E. Corner Sixth and Chest nut St.reets, Philadelphia, Pa., at, $3.00 por~ annum. Send for it. S Lyr US hAVE A MARSIHAL.-We need a marshall. Such scenes, actions naud hzmguiage ans used by certain par lies oni the public street on last Sat - *urday, is disgraceful, bnd should noit - be tolerated. WVhatL is everybodys businessirs no bodys business, so let *our city fathers meet and elect a mar hail, whose special duty it will be to look alter such disturbers, who have neuaither respect for themselves nor for other's. We rear*n that on last Friday evens ing, as Mr. John Holden was return ing from his faither's-in.law, with sov, ~.oral children in his wagon, his horse became frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Holden from the wagon -and killing him instantly. Mr. Hlolden lives in the western part of' this Coun' ty near Old Plckens. He leaves a ite and several children. One of the children was badly hurt. The rest escaped uninjured, PATENTs.-Inventors to secure prompt and proper action on their cases, should employ an attorney row sident at Washington. We direct *atLtention to Foster's Patent Office, 509,7th street, Washington, .D. (J. Mr. Foster has practiced before the Patent Office, 18 years. 'Send to him for pamphlets anid references. BALLou's MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY.-The January number of this favorite magazine is a sample of .what it will be the whole year.-lght, attractive, and a family friend, to be ' welcomed in every household, and read with pleasure by old and young. There is nothing like it in this coun try; for it is a marvel of cheapness and good taste, with the most choice variety of reading matter that can be f9und in any serial in this country. Just try it for a year. Published by Thomes & Lalbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston, Mass., at only 81.50 per an, ~num, post paid. A sample copy of the January number will be sent to any address, on receipt of ten cents, by the publishers; then, If you wish to con. tinue It will only be necessary to re - mit $1.40 for the balance of the year. H01MIcIDE.-'Our Coroner received notice on last Saturday morning that a negro m~ named Phil flallums had been kille -at the house of Al. Ariall, a colored man living near Liber'ty Station, in the lower part of this Codnty. Hie, at once, with the Sher,. 1ff, hastened to the scene of the killing, organixbd a jury and commenced a -thorough an d searching examination of the whole affair. it appears that on Friday night last, Al. Arlail had a party at his house. and invied the colored population of tho neighbor bood geperally. Whiskey flowed pretty freely, and soon a -number be came noisy, boistrous and quarrelsome, and among these was the deceased. As is generally the end in all stich oases, some must have a figlit. It commenced, and become general, and during the melee Phil Hallums was stabbed in several places. Ho was eut on the right shoulder blado and in the right breast, one thrust probed his left breast, near tho regrion of the heart; this lainst was fatal, ind the ne gro fell, dying without a groan. Nothing could bo elicited by the Cor% onor's inquost to fix the cutting on any particular person with any dogree of certainty. N one seemoed to know who did the killng or commenced the fuss. Circumstancos, however, point. ed pretty strongly to the guilt of Chess Hendricks, Bill Hendricks and John Chappel. These three were ac cordingly arrested on a warrant from the Coroner, and lodged in jail, where they now are awaiting further devel opments. One good old-fashion hangs ing would, we think, have a healthy effect upon the morals and quietude or our County. Since writing the above we learn thrt Jim Long was arested on Tuesday last, on a warrant from Trial Justico Taylor, charged with the killing of' Phil Hallums and was committed to jail. We learn that Al Aariail, at whose house the killing took place, an,l who was strongly suspicioned of' having committed the deed, ha3 fled to parts unknown. Wess Hadden and Pink Moony, witnesses in the case, were on the same day committed, in default of hail. FAIR WARNING. A LL persons indebted to the undersigned, ceither by Note or Account,'will confer a favor, and obviate the expense and unpleas, antness of having judginant obtained against them, by scttling the mane at once, as the business of the Old Firm MusT be settled. Respectfully, IIAGOOD & ALEXANDER. Dec 6, 1877 13 - 8HERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Pickens. BY vrtu ofan execution to meC direct ed, B ilsl to the highest biddc e fore Saleday in January 1878, during thle legal hours of' sale, All (hat Tract of Land, whereon M arihia Weems now lives, containing One iIundtred anrd Seventy-six Acres, more or iess, lying on the east side of 12 Mile River. adjoining land's of estate J. 11. Clayton and ot hers; levied on as the~ prope)rty of A. Weenms, at. the suit, of D?avid LB. Sloan, Adminitrator. TERMS: Fifty dollars cash, balancee on a credit of 12 mont hs, at 7 pe cent interest, with approved note and mortgage, to secure tihe purchase money. P'urchiaser to pay ex tra for titles. A LSO, All thme right, title anid interest of Thos. P. Camupbeli, in all t hat t ra< t or* pamrcel of land in Pickens County, on waters of Twelve Mile River, containuinmg One 11lundtred andl Twenty-five Acres, mnore 0or less, beinig thle sa mem tr1act. of land whereon thle Dtefendanmt now resides. Sold as the property ot Thos. P. Campbell, ut. lhe suit of F. L. Gairvin. JOAI M.\ULD)IN, s.'r.. Dec 13, 1877 141 4 SHERIFF'S SaLES. -0 STATE OF SOUTHi CA ROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. 1N TilE COURlT OF COMMON l'LEAS. William H. Perry Plaintiff, against Absalomi Blythe and Sopia F. Earle, Defendants. Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale. B Y virtue of the authority of an order, made by the lHon. R Bi. Carpenter, as Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, dlatedl the 24th day of November, 1876, to the Sheriffs of Oreenville and Pickens Counties; I Joab Mauldin as Sheriff of Pickens Coun, ty, will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens Court House, S. 0., during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 7th (lay of January, A. D. 1878, all of that part of the Tract, of Land, which lies in Pickens County, con taining Three HIundlred and Fifty-five A ares, more or less, dascribed in the said order, to wit: "All that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying on both sides of south Saluda River, ini the Counties of Greenville and Pickens, and adjoining lands of the estate of Mrs. M. A. Carson, J. H1. Cleveland and others, con taining Two Thousand Acres, more or less, particularly described in thie last Will andl Testament of Absalomn lilythe, Sr., deceased. It being the same T'ract of Land dlevisi d to Absalom lhythe by the saidl Absalom lly the, Sr., deceased. TERMS OF SA LE: One haltf the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance upon a credit of twelve months from day of sale, with interest from date, secured by a b?ond and mortgage of the premises sold, thie-put. chaser paying extra for all necessary papers, and for recording tihe same. JOABI MAULDIN, s.P'.a. Dec 13, 1877 14 4 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOU Ill CA ROLINA. CoUNTY OF PICKENS. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Elam F. Taylor et al. Plaintiffs, vs. Josa, phine A. Carver of al. Defendants. Complaint for Relief. B Y virtue of an ordler to 111 directed by lHon. WV. G. Field, Judge of the Probate Court, in and for the County and State aforesaid, I will sell to the highest bidder, for Cash, on the first, Monday in .January next, the RE~AL ESTAT1E of Augustus Taylor, de ceasedl, being "All of that TRACT OF LAND, lyIng and being in the State of Souith Carolina and County of Pickens, en waters of Gouildinigs creek, adijoinlng lands of E. E. Mauldin, WV. H., HI. Arlail, Harris Dillard and others, con. taining One Heondred and Thirty Acres more or less. JOAB MAULDIN, .,P.c. Decn8, .1877 14 3 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH1 CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKEN8. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE, Mary J. Freeman, as heirs at, law, and as Administratrix. and Benton. S. Freeman as Administrator of the Personal Estate ol Barney L. Freeman, deceased, Plaintiffs. against. Mary J. Freeman, Jr., William D. Freeman, James It. A. Freeman, Eliti J Ffeeman, George T. Freentan, John T. Freemin and Lindsal B. Freeman, Defendants. Complaint for Partition. BY virtue of an order, made by lion. W. 0. Field; Judge of tie Probate Court, in and for the County and State aforesaid, da ted the 8th day of December, 1877, to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at Pickens Conrt House, on Mondav, the 7th day of January A. 1). 1878, the VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of Barney L. Freeman,. deceased, divided into two tracts, to wit: Tract No. 1, OR THE UPPER PLACE, containing One Hundred and Ninety-six Acres, of which Fifty-five acres are First Class Saluda liver Bottom Land, adjoining tract No. 2, William Mayfiield, lands of the estate of Phillip Mar tin, deceased and others. Tract No. 2, Ol THE LOWER PLACE, containing Two Ifundred and Twenty-five Acres, forty acres of which are First Class Bottore Land, lying in the fork, made by the Oolenoy and Sa luda live.-, adjoining Tract No. 1, G. flen dricks, Mrs. Mlartin and others: sold as the Real Estr.ie of Barney L. Freeman, deceased, for the payment of debts and for partition. TER,MS OF SALE: One-third the purchase money in cash, the remaining two-thirds on one and two years time, with interest from date, the purchaser giving bond, with good security and a mortgage of the premises sold, to the Judge of Probate, and paying extra for deed, mortgage, and for recording the same. JOAB MAULDIN, s.p.c. Dec 13, 1877 14 4 SHERIFF SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. BY virtue of an execution to me dire-ted, 1 will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at. Pickens Court House, in front of the Court House steps, on Saleday in January next, during the legal hours of sale, the following propity, to wit: All that. Piece or Tract. of Land, situate in Pickeis County, S. C., on waters of Eighteen Mile creek, adjoining lands of W. C. Clayton, S. WV. Clauyton andi others, containing One ii undred A cres, more or less. Sold as thle pr'operty of .J. A. lBoggs, at the suit of 8. WV. Clayton, Assignee A LSO, At. the same time an l)place, .'s acres of Land on Sahlal River, in P'ickens County, on whIich there is a good Grist and S.w MIill, atijoining h:inds of Robiert. Trot ter, William .\ayfleld and othiers. Levied on as thle pr'op erIy 'it (f hah- A. Carson, at the suit of Dun . cau & Sh,uma:te. TERMi~S CASil. Purchasers to pay extra for t it les. A LSO, A t lie sa me time and1 place, 1 1 Iucme Shu t tle Sewinug Atacin e; levied1 on as chie proper-ty (of A. J. Andersoni, at thle suit of A. & E. :IacJIn. A LSO, I will sell on thle Tcuesdlay following, at Eansley ditation, 1 Sect Ula.ksmnith Tools; le viedl oni as I lie pro~perty of l)amy & Clyd'', at thle suit of (Jower-, Cox & .\a-kley. JOAB M.AULDIIN, s.r'.C Decc 13, 1877 141 4 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA, PICKENS C2ouNTY. Susan Trotter against Lucretia Tiacus. B Y virtule of sundry exeutior's, to me di., rected, I will expose for sale, onn Sale., day in January 1878, during the legal hours of sale, before thne Court louse door, the fol lowing property, to wit: All the right title and interest, of Lucretiai Dacus, in all that Tract or Parcel of Land, containing 125 acres more or less, being the same tract conveyed by the heirs of Mloses Hlendlricks to William Dacus b)y deed, bear ing date the 27th October, 1863, and record ed in Register Mesne Oonveyance 'Oflice for Pickens County, Book 'A," page 2d4. Sold as property of Lucretia Dacus at thne suit of Susan Tfrotter. A 1LS0, Susan 'Trotter against Ansell Magill. All the right title and interest of Ansell Magill, in all that Tract or Parcel of Landl m said County, on waters of Carpenter's oreek, containing One H1undlred and T'wenty-seven Acree mor~e or less, being the same tract conveyed by deced from theo heirs of Moses Hendricks to Larkin Hendricks, bearing dlate thne 27th October, 1853, recorded in the Office Register Mesne Conveyaiice for Pickens County, Book "A," pag;e 234 Sold as thne proper ty of Ansell Magill, at, the suit of Susan Trotter. TERMS CASH--Purchaser to pay extra for titles. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. Dc13, 1877 14 4 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ICKENS COUNTY. IN TUE PROBATEI COURT. L,. Ross Eaton, Petitioner, against Ephuraim B. Eaton, Joseph J. Eaton, Amanda C. Wilson et al. Respondents. Petit ion for Part ition. ~BY virtue of an order in tihe above staled LIcase, to me directed, by W. 0. Field, Judge Probate for the County and State afore said, dlated thne 2d day of November, 1877-, 1 will soil to the highest bidder, on Monday. the 7th (lay of Jainuary next, duriing the legal hours of sale, at Pickens Court House, A number of LOTS in The town of Central, on Air Line Railroad, in Pickens County, 8. C., advantageously situated for either busi ness or residences. A discription of said riots and Plats of thne samie will ho exhibited onr the day of sale. Purchasers to pay extra for all papers. T ERNMS-Onehnalf eash on day of sale, remainder on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date. Purchasers to give bond amid security and a mortgage of prermises to secure purchase money. JOAB MAULD)IN, s.P.c. Dec6.1,1877 13 4 Take Notice, AND GOVERN YOUELYEU Lesewik I; 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, (first class) 14 yards to the $1.00; Calicoes, Remnants, anything we can get for . them; Cottonades, 10, 15, 20, and 25 cents per yard; Summer Shoes from 76 cents up; Saddles, from $2.25 up;. Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25; Open Bridles proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. 0 IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any other House in Pickens County. 0 SALT. Will h%ve in store in a few days one car load of Salt, which we will sell at Greenville prices-adding the sxtra local freight, we have to pay more than Greenville. JOllN T'. GOSSETT & CO. Ensley, S. C.. July 2(0, 1877 Tcr dhi Srind &umir ----0 JUST RECE1IED AT. M cEFA LL'S, A COMPLETE STOCK OF AND Notions, A LL NEW, NICE AND) DRIG lT. ---o A splendid assortment, and pricos t suit tho times. ---0 OROOKERY, TIN AND IABD-.WARE, All kinds, sizes and prices, from a llalf Pint Cup to a 20 gallon WV ash Pot. DRUJGS & MED)ICINES, Always Fresh and Genuine, and all the leading artiuc always on h)and. ALWAYS IN ST~OCK. TOBACCO AND SEGARS To suit every ono. CAND)Y AND CRACKERS, CANNED) GOODS & PICKLES, And in fact a gonotal assortment of nico things. Come and soo for you r solf. Respectfully, W. T. MIcFALL. -May 10. 1877 35 Rgzi MART CO. PEALERS IN LROCERIES, 11ARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &.&. &c. Hleadquarters for Cheap Goods. Will exchango Goods for any kind of Jountry Produco. EASLEY STATION, S. C. June 28, 1877 42 1.40wood Feswl. 18MISUr. Established In 1860. HE FALL TERM begins September 12th, and continues 20 weeks. The Spi ing Term begins January 30, and loses about 17th of June. TERMS PER HALF SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. Board and Tuition, $ 90 00 Board, Tuition and Music, 115 00 Board, Tuition, Music and German (or French) 12& 00 Board, Music, German and Drawing 185 00 Location unsurpassed for healthfulness. A resident Physician is employed by the ichool, whose services are free to pupils. A German Professor presides over the Nlusic and German (epartments. Payments made in four installments Rev. A. W. LAMAR will meet pupils at any point and take charge of ther. For further particulars and catalogue, addrans. Rev. A. W. LAMAR, Or Prof. W. . DUIt ItAM, . C. and A.R. R., Blythewood P.O., 8. C. sept 20, 1877 2 3* DENTITTRY. 0 T IE undersigned is located at Central, and is prepared at. all times to dispatch work "ith neatness. 8pecial attention to 8ETiNG yr RESETiN~G ARITIFICIAL TEETIIH, eit her emporary, partial or permanent. Filling lone with, neatness. All the materials com. nonly used in filling, GEO. BOROUGHS, Denti,st. June 14, 1877 40 Ogm Atlanta Medical College, ATLANTA, GA. T ilE Twentieth Annual Course of Lectures ..will commence October 15th, 1877, and close March 1st, 1878. F Acur,TY-J. G. West moreland, W. F. WVest.. moreland, WV. A. Love, V. 11. Taliaferro, John Thad. Johnson, A. WV. Calhoun, J. HI. Logan, J. T. Banks; Demonstrator of Anatomy, C. WV. Nutting. Scndl for Announcement, giving full infor JNO. THIAD. JOHNSON, Dean. aug 9, 1777 48 3m STOPF! AT THlE G REA7EhfILL E, S. U. A. . SPEIGHTS, Proprietor. th,,IEJL LS IN TIlR ROOMS. Junue 14, 1877 40 Flhe A tate of South Car olma PIcn:NS COUNTy. IN PR1OBATE'I COURT. Robert Trotter, Plaintiff, vs. James Trotter, et. al Defendants. Summons for Partition, Relief, &c. ro the Defendnnts: James Trotter, Rebecca Williams, Elisabeth M. Trotter, Susan Trotter, Amy Trotoer, Hfenry Trotter, Nancy Sirmons, E'lizab)eth [Lesley, Caroline Hlarbin, Geo. W. Trotter, Thomas G. Trot ter, Rachel Trotter, Cleveland Trotter, Robert Trotter, Sarahm Trotter, Rachel Trotter, Griffin Trotter, Green Trotter, Larkin H. Trotter, Susan M. Trotter, Eli zabeth Trot trr, Caroline Burgess, RLebecca Whitmire, Nancy Reese, Sarah M. Trotter, Henry 0. Trotter, John T. Trotter, Rachel M, Hlowitrd, Robert G. Trotter, Mary J. Masters, John L. Trot.ter, Louisa J. Fort ncr, J. B3. Hester, and all others to Plain tiff, unknown, having or claiming any in terest in the Real Estate of James Trotter, Sen., deceased. Y OU ae~ hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was filed in the office of the P'robate C~ourt for said County o1 Pilckens, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com,. p laint on the subscribers at their office at Pickens Court House, 8. C., wIthin twenty~ dlays after the services huereoft, and1 if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore taid, the P'lalntlff in this action will apply to he Court for the Relict demanded in the compiaint. November 12, 1877. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. TO Amy Trotter, Heny Trotter, Thomas 0. rrotter', Rachel Trotter, Cleveland Trotter, Robert Trotter, Sarah Trotter, Rachel Trot ler, GIriffin Trotter, Green Trotter, Larkin H. rrot tar, Susan M. Trotter, Nancy Reese, Sarah M. Trotter, Henry O)dus Trotter, John r. Trotter, and all persons having or clainm ing any interest in the Real Estato of James rrot ter. deceased, Defendants, in this action, please take notice that the summons and complaint, of which the foregoing is a copy of the summons, was filed in the office of the Judge of the Probate Court for Pickens County, South Carolina, on the 12th day of November, 1877. EARLE, WELLS & TAYLOR, PlaIntiffPs Attorneys. Nov 15,.1877 10 6 PROFESSIONAL NOTICOE. J8 COTHRAN, ) fR A CHILD, A bbe ville C U Pickens C If APTORNEY8 COUN SR# A.4 ZA P I CKEN S C. 11. . C. Will Praotee in all Me Cotrte of tie State and Courts of the United Btates, for the. Dia. trict of South Carolima. March 29, 1877 2 Norton, Keith & Mollingsw'orth A TTORNEYSr AT LAW, Will practee In the Ciremit ad Probat* Courts for Piokens County. and in the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will be present to assist in the transaction of any importan# business daring vacatio. J J. NORTON, W a W. C. KEITHf, ,aA 0. L. HOLLYN0WORT,plokens C. H. March 23, 1876 29 ATTORNEY AND 0OsUzoR AT LAW, ' GREENVILLE,. S.. c Practices in the Circuit ourt and Court 9 Probate for Pickens ounty. May 16 42 6m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT RAW, IRM21VILLE C, Is, It Ce Practices in Courts of Pickene County, and in United States Courts WATCHESI JEWELRY I I --0 RONMAINE GOLD, mo' extensively worn in t Paris, was first. discovered in 1870, by the celebrated French chemist Mons D. Bo Lainge, who manufoinvted it into jewelry, und for five years sold it to the leading jew elers of Paris for Solid Go-d. In 1876, wler his secret became known, tem of the manu facturing jewelers established a stock com pany, with a capital of $10,000,000 for the purpose of manufacturing Romaine Gold Jewelry and Watches. lWith this immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat terns ofJewelry at less ufhan one-tenth the cost of Solid GokI, and of a quality and color which makes it impossible even for experts to detect it from the genuine. We have secured the ealul've agency of the United States and Canada, for the sale of all goods manufacttrred from this metal. and in order to introduce th-em in he mot speedy manner 'i n put up assorted sample lots as - given below, w'hkch we will sell at one-tentti the retail valIue until January 1st, 1878. lRead the list, 60-CENT LOT. One Gent's WVateh. Chain retail pr-ice, $1 00 One pair Engraved Sleeve Butions, retail 75 One Stone set Scarf Pin, retail price;,7 One set (3) spiral shirt studs, retail price 76 One improved shape collar ba.toa, retail, 50 One heavy plain wedding ring, retail 1 25 Total $50 For 60 cents we will send above six articles post paid. $1 00 LO.or 1 pair sleeve hbntn,.Eoi senntrng. 1 set (8) spiral shirt studs, 1 heavy hand engagemnent ring, I set (2) engraved bracelet s, 1 Ladies' long guard or neck chain, I engraved ninature locket for the'above, 1 Gent's heavy linak watch chain, 1 Lake George Diamond stud. S2 00 LOT. 1 Ladies' neck ch-rin and charm, I Ladies' heavy guard chain for watch, 1 set Pin and ear rings; amethyst,' I extra fine miniature locket, I cameo seal ring, I very heavy wedding or engagement ring, 1 Gent's heavy watch chain with charsa, I pair pearl inlaid sleeve buttons, I Lake George cluster pina, 1 pair (2) heavy band bracelets, $3 00 LOT, 1 Ladies' opera gnard chain, 1 Ladies' neck chain and cross, 1 beatitiful locket, engraved, I pair band bracelets, I Gent's twist link vest chain and charmn I pair onyx sleeve buttoirs, 1 set [3] onyx shirt studs, 1 new improved collar butt on, I extra cut cameo seal ring, 1 arizona solitaire stud, I set amethyst or topaz pin and ear drops, 1 Ladies' chemise but ton, I plain ring, stamped 18 K. $5 00 LOT. 1 Ladies' opera chain, with slide and tassel, [retail price $5 00J I Gent's heavy watch'chaiun, with. curb charm, [retail p)rice S5 00) 1 La dies' heavy long neck chain, I elegant chased miniat ore locket for above 1 set cameo medalion pin and ear drops I pair [.'] heavy chased band bracelets I Glent's solitaire diamond stud 1 Gent's cluster diamond pin I pair amethyst or onyx sleeve but tons 1 set [3 studs1 to match the al oye I eleganat heavy set cameo seal ring I massive banad or weddiung ring 1 new "patent" collar button 1 Ladies' chemise button 1 amethyst or topaz ring, [extra finish.] The retail price of the articles in each sanmple lot amounts to exactly ten times the price we ask for the lot; for example, our $1 00 lot retails for $10 00; our $6 00 lot for $60 00. A Solid Romaine Gold Runting Case WatehFree. To any one serading PS an order for the above lots by ex press to the amount of $15 00, we will send FREE one solid Romaine Gold lIunting-case WVat.ch, Gents' or Ladies' size warranted to keep perfect time and looli equally as well as a $100 gold watch. By mail pospaid, $15 50. This Is our best offer to A bents, and is worth a trial, as the watch al ons will sell or trade readily for from $20 to $60. Gents' or Iadles WVatch alone, $7 00 or $8 00 with a heavy Gent's gold pattern vest chain and charm, or Ladies' opera chain with slide ar.d tassel, EEMExnn-This offer only holde geo until .1anuary 1st, 1878. A fter that time we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesal, deal. era, and any one wishing our goo5is will th6:zr have to pay full retail prices. Romnair.e Gold as the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuine gold made, being the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latest gold pattierns. WVill guarante satisfaction in every instance, or refund I he money. Send money by P. 0., Money Order, or Registered Letter, at our risk. No goods seat C. 0. D. unless $6 00 accomupanies the order. Address plainly, W,. F. EVANB & CO., Sole Agents for Un jed States and Canada, 96 and;97 ot aksre,C cago, Il187 ou1.rksrct au,0,1776 * m