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LCAL ITEMS. -Munh Dirotory. we@this church, Re.v, A. W. Walker, Pastor. lot Sabbathin each month at 4,o'clock p. m. 24-Sabbath in ea"h month At 10i o'clock a. m. Rev. Hugh MoLees, Presberlan, (8eco,na) 24 Babbath in *act month, at 11 o'clock a. m. Secoa Baptist 0burch,:Rev..W B. Single to, Pastor 1st Sabbath and Saturday before ta &swk monthit 11 o'tock a. J. Egge are selling at 8 cents per doz, Our council should have horse J raki put up on Main street. The vpnicipal election comes off next m nth. Our Solons in Columbia are still hammering away on the bond ques e r. B. F. Lesley had a very fine cow to die the other day. -i We return thanks to the "Piedmont Literary Society," of Adger College, Walhalla, S. C., for an invitation to attend their anniversary celebration on 15th instant., Very few people were in attend ance on last saleday. This is a good sign. Our citizens are "making hay while the sun shines." Mr. F. C. Parson, of' Eusloy town ship, killed a mud dog one day last week. Rev. Hugh McLpes will preach at Seconu next Sunday. Court commences at this place ,on the 8d Monday of thia ionth. Judge Mackey will presid. Read the advertisement of Capt. R. L. Lewis, in this issue, of the "Practi, cal common sense school," Central, S. C. Capt. Lewis, thq.Principal, is un experienced teacher and canntt fail to give satisfaction. Our teacher haR disappointed us. After making every arrangement for him, and reftusing to engage others, he info ms us at the last nomint that he has made other arrangements. The communication of Rev. A. W. crowded out of this issue-we wili publish -it next week. We do riot think this discussion can resuilt in any good, thceefore, would advise our friends to let the subject~ rest whore 4 -it is. The advocates of eachl religious dogma will believe themrse!lves in the right in the face of the most potent argument, anid therefbo we belive ha noue will be converted by this controversey. 'Con-vince a mTan'ia ruinst his will and he'll be of the sum fopin - on still.' Theo following is a list or the Grand end Petit Jutrotrs, drawn . for Marcha termi of Court: .. GRAND JURORS. WV. W. Martin jDaniel Mills G. WV. Grilin JJ. S. Lathatm Irvin Miller Jesse Garvin, P C G. F. Robianson Clavton Smith 3. H. Ambler IA. Mf. Garrett Joseph Findley Jsimes Harris Robt. E. Steele WVm R CIlardy J7. F. Lay WV J Pickle WV. B. 'Bram.b,let W illiam -Payne PETIT JURLoRs. WVarren Duke,PC William Gantt a ns,s D)uke John I Williaums ' n E Phillips S A McGrackin Thtos F Taylor Barnett Williams Jesse R Hughey A M.Hamilton J W S't.herland. J W Greer John W Trhoaa W H Hester M P Rogers John A Gary D C Durham J M Elton John Craig L V Jones B F DiIwort.h John Rouse, P C Tyler H Moore T J Hunt WV T O'Dell J A Craig W HI Arnold IA M Boggs E E Mauldin jJas M A dams B L Barnett IF V Clayton D A Chamblin B S Freeman WVarron Hamilt.on -Isaae A Duirham ' NrJsE NovoounD FAR-The great market of the eastern world has been held at thi4 junction of the Volga and Olga Rivets, ini Russia. every sutmmeri for hundreds ofyears. h ere the nat,ions 9f .Europe and Asia meet with their products for trade. Cossack, Chinese, Turk and Persian meet the German and the Greek with every variety of merchandise that mankind emp jloys, fromi 8saphires to gtindstories, ten, opium, tur, food, tools and fabrics, and last but, not least., medicines. J. C. Ayer & Co.'s celebrated remedies from America were displayed in an elegant bazzair where the Doctor him se1t might sometimes be seen. The~y are known and token on sbeppes of ~Asia as wel as t.he prairies of the West. and tare an effectual antidote f'or the diseases that p)revail in the * yaourts of the Nort,h as well as the huts and cabins of' the western con. CONFEDERATE SoLDIERS'S RETURN1 92 THEiu LOST CAUsE.-A mnagnaificent picture, 14x18 inches in size, it rep.. resents a Confederate soldier al ter the *ar returning home, which he finds ruined by shot and shell, looking lone. ly and desolate. In front of the Puin. ed cottage, telling a sad tale of the~ miseries of war, tare two graves. The graves are overhung by ai weepingM wijlw. in t.he shadow stands t.he re hurned sdidier, with bowed head, as il tlhpkin g of the puast. One copy w~Ii be.sen tby mail, on receipt of 25 ets. -tihree copies for 60 ets.; or six for' S1 tgroneoy or postage stamnps. Agents wanted to sell this anld a v'ariety ol other popular cheap pictures. Mond 4etamp for cutloguon and terms. Ad 4 .A.'Creg4r, 168 E.arke6, Street C POo4ga, Tenn, 4 I,. r . .x~ ~ HIGH GRADE WE RAVE IN STORE AND TO Al FOLLOI Which we. offerjt very low prices, paj 15 cents per pound. ZELLS*, .JOHN IWILIMA, G. OBER dr SONS AVONDAI BRADLEY'S Al Freight $8.50 per ton cash, or if p freight to be paid in Cotton next Fall. ZRI Greenville, S. C., Feb 28, 1878 Don't Fuil to try our Buist Warranted Garden Seeds and Early Rose Pots toes., To use pure atid reliable Seeds will certainly - Pay We al@o have the North Carolina Irish Potato at 75 cents per bushel. Onion Sett at 12k per quart. Black Oats at 75 cents per bushel. Your Special attention Is called to our i Huiman Universal Plow Stock--the I best and cheapest yet invented. Pol- C islied :-teele Twisters, Heel Boltr and other Farming Implementf--which we are selling at t Rail Road Prices. To make room for an exten, sive Spuing Stock, we are offering our remauining Fall and Winter 8tokat cost, for cash or barter. It will lighten your -Tax To estyr ur money where there is the best profit.. Call and examIfine. We ch:arge nothing for showing and pricing our Goods. Resp.etfully, HAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO.] Puckens C. if. 8. C. Feb 28, 1878 ~26 EVERYTHING US1JALLYT KEPT IN AN 1 M cF A LL'S, IKEEP GOOD~ SUBSTAA.TIAL AND AT PRICES TO SUTI- THlE IIA RD TIMES. TRY RE. / Respectfully, W. T. YReFALL. Ji 1O10 1878 18 FERTILIZERS. IRIVE, A LARGE LOT OF THE NING ,able in Cotton 1st, Nove.mber next at 9 41; OO'8, ETIWAN, E, SEA FOWL, Io C. C. COES,E irties desiro it, will arrange for tho GGS & HAMMOND, Agents. 25 5 Fhe ktate of South Carolina PICKENS COUNTy. IN PROBATE COURT. Nilliam A. Lay as Executor or t lie Wil I of Chares Middleton Lay, deceased, and hs Devisee and Legatee under the will of said deceased, Plaintiffs, agpinst Elizab eth Lay, widow, Matta A. IIester, Mary E. Martin, Myra R, Lay, -Jaynes F. Lay, Caroline A. Lay, Susan E. Lay, Clia rles Lay, Letty E. Newion, children, W. 11. Pepter, N. T. Martin, J. C. C. Newt on, sons-in-law of Gharles Middleton Lay, deceased, and devisees and legatees of said deceased, Defend intS. Complaint for Belief. PO the Defendants in the above stated case. Y OU and each of you are hereby summon ed and required to answer the com laint in this action, which is filed in the fice of*nhe Judge of Probate, in and for he County a'nd State aforesaid, and so rve a opy of your answer on the subscribcrs at Valhalla, in Ocopeo County, S. C., on the ,ourt House Sq%nare, within twenty days ftvr 4he service of this sum mans on you, xolusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer the complaint within hat time, the Plaintiff will apply to the 'ourt for the relief demanded in the cow ulaint. J. J. NORTON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Phckens Court Hou se Sout h Carolina, F'e ruary 28, 1878. WVit ness. WI. G. Field, .ludge uf Probate for Pick ens Oounty. S. C., 28th ~ebruary, 1878. W. 0. FIELD, Judge of Probate. O Letty E. Newt on and - huusband J. C. C. New.gn, cf the foregoing ')et'enudan.s. Take not ice, that the comaplin t. atd sum t.ons herein ha:ve been tiled in tuihe ohlice ol' hue4udge of Probaite, at the Court liouse or Pickens CoXunty, S. C., for the purposes herein set forth; and that you are req'uired o appear in t he ca use b)y t he 1Sf h duay o f lay, next, or the Plaintiff will apply to the out, for the relief demanded in the coim hiaint. J. 3. NORTON, 'WM. C. KEIT Hl, Plai ntiff's A ttorneys, Walhla, S. C. Smarch 7, 1878 26 6 Piedmont Air Lin.e Railway. GOiNG NORTH!. ST TRA*'N STATIONs 2n TRAIN Leave Leave 2380p m Galvest on 12 30pnm 6 00 p mn New Orleans 5 004 p mn 7 26 p mn Bay St Louis 7 2I; p mn 1 25 p in Mobile' 11 25 p mn 7 06 a mn kontgomery - 7 05 a mn 9 456am Opelika 9 45a im 0 40 a mn West Point ' 10 40 a in 5 00'pm Atlanta 6 00 am 7 00 pm Buford 7 55 am 7 47 pm G ainesville 8 35a m 8 27 p m - Lula 0 0 a in 9 06 pm ' Mt Airy 90 9 46 p in Toccoa 10 Oh a mn .1 48 p mn Central 12 01 p mi 1 00 a in Greenville 1 08 p mn 2 80 a in Spartanburg 2 27 p m 6 09 ai Gastonia 4 52p in 7 20 a m Charlot te Junction 6 00) p mn LI116 a mn Greensboro 10 41 p mn 1 16 p m 1,anville 12 58 a im 1 38 p m Dundee 1 00 a in 6 17 p mn . Burkeville 4 51 a mn 7389p m B3elle Isle 7 20 a mn 8 00 pm lhichruond 7 45 am Arrive Arrive 1 27 a mn Washington 1 10 p 8 20 a m Baltimzore 3 10 p im 6 40 a mn Philadelphia 6 54) p m1 985 am New York -l1O05pnm 8085p m Boston 8 00 alim Train leaving Atlata at 5 00 p mn coinnects it Dundee, Virginia, with train for Lynch. surg; thence dire,ct. to WIashinigton City vin Virginia aMidland Rote COMING SOUTH. IsT TRIAN STATIONs 21) TnAIN Leave Leave 900 am Boston .. 7 00p m 6380p m New York 8 15a m And by Limited Express 9 25 a mn 9 80 p in Philadelphia 11 45 ai tu l2 66 a in . Balt imore 5 00) p iz 8 80 a mn Richmiond 11 85 p in 8655aim Belle Isle 12 00 n i'g 0 17 a mn Burkeville 2 06 a mn 2 25 p in D)undre 5 88 a mn 2 00 p in Daniville 6 0~> a mi 6 06 p m Greensboro 8 26 a mi 8 40 p mn Charlotte Junction 11 45 a mn 8 48 pm Charlotte 11 55a m 9 23 p in Gastonia 12 55 a mn 12 48 a a Spartanburg 8 15 p mn 2 20 am Greenville 4 35 p n 8 24 am Cent ral 58p m 6 08 am Toccoa 7 I5sp m 6 48 am Mt Airy 8 05 pm 6820 am Lui's 88p m (Change cars for A hens; G.i) 6 61 a m Gainesville 1)05 p m 7 608a m Buford 9 41 p mi Il 80 a in At.lanta. 11 80 a nm 4 16p m WVest Point 4 15p m 635 p m Opehuka 6835 p mi 8 26 p mn Montgomery 8 25 p in 8 156am Mobila 8 15ja m 65a m 'Bay St Louis 6 44 a m' 8380 am New Orleans 8 80 am Arrive Arteive 8 00 am Galveston 8100 am Train lpaving Washington City,gin Vir, ginla Midland Route, at 2 47 a in, ( onnfects at Duindee, Vitginia, with south bound train of this line, through to Atlanta and all South Water loints. Jan 1. 1878 FALL IN PRICES. SECURE AN AGENCY and $60 or $100 per week. "THE VRR READY AND 0X3VER OUT oi ORDEE." HONFSTEAD $20 - ]LOCK NVICTM $20 SEWING MACRINE $20 For Domestic use. WITH TABLE AND FIXTURES CON. P'.ETE, REDUCED TO ONLY$20. A perfect and unequaled, large, strong ant durable Machine, constructed elegant and solid, from the best material with mathema.. tical precision, for Constant. Family use or manufaciuring purposes. Always ready at a momient's notice to 'o its day's work, never out of order, and will last a generation with moderate care; easy to understand and man age; light, smooth, and swift running, like the well regulated movement. of a fine watch: Simple, Compact, Efficient and Reliable, with all the valuable improvements to be found in the highest priced Machines, warranted to do the same work, the same way, and as rapid and smooth as a $75 Machine. An acknow ledged triumph of ingenious mechanical skill, essentia ly the working woman's friend, and far in advance of all ordinary Machines, for absolute Strength. Reliability and general usefuliness; will Hem, Fell, Tuck, Seam, Quilt., Bind, Braid, Cord, Gather, Ruffle, Shirr, Plait, Fold, Scall9p, Roll, Embroider, Run up Breadths, &c , with wonderful rapidity, Reatness and ease, sews the strongest lasting stitch equally fine and smooth through all kinds of goods, from cambric to several thick nesses of broadcloth or leather, with fine or coarse cotton. linen, silk or twine. Gives perfect satisfaction. Will earn its cost sev, eral times over in a season in the work it does or wake a good living for tiny man or woman who desires to use it for that purpose; works so faithful and easy the servants or children can use it without damage. Price of Ma chine with light table, fully equipped for family work, $20. IIALF CASK. COVER, SIDE DRAWER AND CABINET STYLES each at. oor,. recpondingly low rates. Safe delivery guar anteed, free tron damage. Explanatory pamphlets illustrated with engravings of the several styles of Machines, references, va riety of sewing. &c., mailed free. Confiden tial terms with liberal inducements to enter prising Clergymen, Teachers, Business Men, Traveling or Local Agents, &c., who desire exclusive Agencies, furnished on application. Address J01N h. KENI)ALL & CO., 421 Broadway, New Yo.tk. Jan 31, 1378 21 ly Easley Academy. -0 Easley, Pickens County M. C. D. G. HLUMBERT, A. B. PRtINCIPAL. I1HTE FIRST SESSiON OF T HIS SCHOOL begins on MospIAY, February 4, 1878. Tuit ion, per Session of Five Months. $6.60 to $15, acco'rding to grade of studies. Con, tingent fec, S1 per session. Board, $10 per mioni h. This school is situate on the Air Line Rail road, 12 miles West of the city of Grenville, in thle quiet., moral, l,e'lthIy, anud progressive towu of Easley. Community intelligent and enterprising. Pupils received at. ainy time, on paying trom timIe of enttry, withItout any reduction of tuition, except in ca.st of protracted illness. Instruct ion, thlorough; discipline firm; and t he continuance of any pupil at school, evi dence of good deportment. Monthly reports sent. to ril parents anid guardians. Toa young me-'n of moderate means, wishing to obtain a classical education, this Is a rare For faurt her informnati on address Principal. Et The GreenvillgNews Will please copy and send b)ill as above. Feb 7, 1878 22 if Dissolution. INOT10 E is hereby given that the Firm of I ) DG NS & BOLT has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, by T. A. Hudg ena selling hais itnterest. to A. W. HIUDGENS. All persons inadebtedl to lie old firm, can save cost by making immediate paynment to 1301T & HILUDGENS, who are authorized to settle up the business of Hludgens & Bolt. T. A. HIU DG ENS, 0. S. BOLT, Easley, S. C., Feb- 1st, 1878. T lHE undersigned have this day entered int o COPAIRTN EIRSIP, for t he purpose of' General Merchandize, under the name and( style of BOLT & 11 UDGI'NS. In soliciting a share of public patronage, we trust, by a --lose attentior' to business, and suffering none to undersell us, to merit tIre esteem and confidence so liberlty bestowed upon the old1 firm, iad resp)ectfully a'ik thu pubhlic t.o c:all andI exaina our Stock of General Merchiau , We would also call the attention of' the public to the following STANDA RD FERTI LIZERS, which we sell at this place and at Liberty:* THlE CA~ROINA FERTILIZER;. THE EUTAW FERTlLIZER; TilE BRADLEY SUPERPHOSPHTATE BHIE PALMETTO ACID; THlE ,W1LCOX & GIBBS MANIPULATED GUANO. -Ax) THlE ATLANTIC PH[OSPHIATE. 0. S. BOLT, Enasley. S. C., Fe) 1, 1878 22 0 Made any day in PuTS and CAr.LS. Invest according to your means. $10, $50 or $100, in SvTocK PinsvI r.:o i.s, has brought a small fortune to tihe careful investor. W/e advise whien anid how to operate safely. Book with full inf'ornmation sent free. Address orders by umail and telegra ph t o B V X1T CR & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 17 Wall ,at.., Ns. Y. May 17, 1b77 85 ty Notice ! A LL1 persons having DEEDS, LEINS and MORTGAGES in the Clerks Office, Ije. corded by me, nust. come and pay expenses and take t.hem out by Contrt in March next, oi on Court week. Those failing to do so, will find achm in the bands of an officer for col lection, as 1 am forced to have money by that time. S. D). KEIVI. Fe 4, 1878 28 win, omn Main-St. Groenville S. C. WbIele an 1Ita DWlO h Marglware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &c. FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, A SPECIALTY. Agricultural Implements. Bar Iron and Steel; Blacksmith's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's Toole; Builders Hardware of every description; Wagon and Carriage Materials; A full line of Beat Quality Leather and Rub ber Belting, always in stock; Agents for Fairbanks Standard Scales; The Hall Safe and Look Company; The --Taylor" Cotton Gin; Tuckerte Patent Alarm Mr*ey Drawer Also, for the Celebrated Shaenberger Horse and MuleShoes. We are prepared to sell Sweedes Tron at the lowest quotations from any markets, and still prbpose to duplicate invoicen from North ern Jobbing Houses, adding only actual freights. WILKINS, WILLIAMS & CO. Greenville, 8. C. Sept 6, 1877 62 Om VIOK'S Illustrated Monthly Magazine. Each Number contains thirty two pages of reading, many fine wood cut illustriations, and one colored plate. A beautiful garden m-igazine, printed on elegant Iaper, and full of information. In English and German. Price $1.26 a year; fi e copies $5.00 Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Calalogue-800 Illustrations, only 2 cents. Address, JAMEs VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Vick's [LLUSTRATED PRICED CATALOUGE 75 pages-300 Illustrations, witli De scription of thousands of' the best Flowers and Vegetables in the world, and the way to grow them--all for a two cent postage stanp. Printed in German and English. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Gardcn, 50 cents in paper; in elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Alagzie--32 pages, fine illustrations, and,colored plato in every number. Price $1.25 a year; five copies $5.00. Address, JAMEs VicK, Rochiester, N. YT, VICK'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN s the most beautiful work of the kind in the world. It. contains nearly 150 pages, hun dreds of fine illustrations, and six chromo plates of flowers, beautifully drawni and col ored from nature. Price 50 cents itk.paper covers $1.00 in elgnut cloth. Prfited in German and English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazirie--32 pages, fine ibiustrations, and colored plate in every number. Price $1.25 a year; five copies for $5.00 Vick's Catalogue--800 Illustrations, 2 cta Address ,1AMEs VIcK, Rocliester N. Y. Jan. 17 19 4 STOP! AT THlE A. MI. SPEIGHTS,- Proprietor. RQ,.BELLS IN TIlE ROOMS, June 14, 1877 '40) DEN TISTRY. Tr IE undersigned is located at Cent ral, and Lis prepared at all times to dispat ch work with neaitnets. Spe.ciail nttent ion to SE~TING or RESETINO A RTIF'ICIA L TElET II, either temporary, partial or permianenit. I, illing done with nentness. All Lthe maiterials com.J mooly used inh filling, GEO. BORtOUGIIS, Dentist. June 14, 1877 40 h Falling Slckness Pernaan. ently Cured. NJ 0 humbug-by one month's usage of Dr. G~ oULAn's Celebrated 1Iahible Fit Powdersa. To convince sufferers that thes;e powess will do all we claim for them, we wvill send them by mail, post padl, a free t rial box is Dr. Goulard is the only physician thfat has ever madle this disease a special st udy, and as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these Pow dr we will guarantee a permanent cure in every case, or refund you all money expen ded. All1sufferers should give these Powders an early trial, and be convinced of their cu rative powers. Price, for large ban., $3.00, or 4 boxes for $10.00, sent by mail to ainy part of Untitecl States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, c. o. 1. Address, ASil & ROBBINS, 300 Fulton-street, Br'ooklyn, N. Y. Jan 10, 1877 18 l y POSITIVELY CURED, A.- sufferers u-om t his dliseaSc t hat are tanxious to he cured should t ry Dr. Kiss. NER's Celebrated Consumption IPOwders.-.. These Powders are the only prepairation, known that will cure Consuemption and all diseases of the Throat and L.ungs--indeed. so strong is our faith~ in themi, and also to con vince you that they are no humbug, we will fortwerd to every sufferer, by mail, post paid, a free Trial Box. Wedon't want your money until you are perfectmly satisfied of' their curative powers. If your life is worth saYing, don't delay in giving these Powd a trial, as they will surely our. you. Price, for large boxs $8.00, sent, to any Sp art of the United dates or Canada, by mail, Whreceipt of prIce. A ddress, ASH & RIOBBINS, 860 Fuit.ounstrjet, Brooklyn, N. 'Y. Ja lo, 1979 18s. PROFIMIONAL NOTIOES J8 CoTHrA, -RA CXn&bt Abbeville C kiAi PiOke"O COTHRAN& OLD, A TTORNEYS t Co UNSELORi A T,,4 PIKE.N 0. H. Will Practice in all the Courts of the gtat* and -Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of South Carolina. March 29 1877 29 Norton, Keith & Hollingsworth A T'OR1NEYS AT LAW, Will practice in the Circuit and Probae Courts for Pickens County. and In the United States Courts of this State from that county. One of the Senior partners will be presentAo assist. in the transaction of iny importa business during vacation. J. J. NORTON W W. C. KEIT[, Walhalla G. L. IOLLINOSWORTII,Plokens C. H. March 23, 1876 - 29 WIIITNER SYMNMES. ATTORNEY ANDCOUNsELLOR AT LAW, GREENVILLE, S. C. ractices-in the (ircuit ourt and Court e Probte for Pickens ounty. - -May 16 42 ISAAC M. BRYAN, A.TTOUINEY AT LGAWO DAZIVILLE ce Bit Be C ' Pra.-Aices in Qotirfs of 'Pickens Couinty, and in United States Courts NEW ADVERUSEMENTS. SW JET Sj NAVY .w OUT CES Tobacco Awarded AI et rfs al EXpoS1ton for $Ae qteaffijes and excellen,oe anud Hj!I.-in cmr ader ef rceeEteang ant #o"arin,.r Tic b,s. tobacco ever in-Wo. A, our bO strip trade-mark Is clopely Imitatei c-% ilerf-r gocs. Pee that MrAon's BMk is Ott every olr - 1- alI dal -". Seil fr sm r-je, ree. to - A. JACKSON A Co., Mrr., retorsburt, va IANO and Organ Plan-ing Learned in a Djy! No fraud. Particulars free. Agents %vanted. Rare chance. Address A. 10. MORTON, Atlanta, Ga. Work for All In their o vn loonlities, canvaosing for the FIRES EDE VFTT'OR. (enlarged) Weekley and Nionth'ly. LalrgeHi Papor in the World, with M lmmioth Chiromios Free. Big Commissions to Agents. TIer'ms and Outfit Free. Address P. 0. VIt'KERY. Augusta, Maine. {j\ EXTRA Fl NE MiXED CARDS, with Uji nae 10 cents, post paid. L. Joxas & Co., NaIssau, N. Y, P IANOS"'-m3a prictt $3I' only $9-> Paper frec. DAN1EIJ F. BEATTY' Washdington, N. J. 0PERI MONTh! made selling the $ 2OGrycopese or lanetary Top, Buck-. eye Srn jonery Pakg,Magic Pen (no ink regured.) Cainleguze of Agents Goods free. BUCK EYE' NOVE'LTY CO., Cincinnati,_0. Grace's Salve. .IO(NESVJLLE, M ich., Dec., 27, 187 7-Messrs. Fow les: I sent you 50 cents for two boxes of Grace's Salve. I have had two and have used them on an ulcer on my foot, and it is almds6 well. Respecf.ully yours, C. J. VAN NESS. Price 25 cents a box at all druggists, or sent by mail o'i rceipt of 35 cents. Prepared by SKTnI W. FowLE & SoNS, EG Harrison Aveniue, Boston, Massafchusetts. Is A CERTAIN, PROMPT AND RELIABE RE. MIEDY FOIR TIlE PREVENTION AND CURE OF C'onsumhpt ion, Asthma, Blronchitis, Catarrh, anid Diseases of the Che'st, Throat and Lungs. It. is also earnestly recommended for all disorders of' the Nervous and Blood.Systemis, being unequjtaled as a Nerve. Blood and Brain Food. PULJMONA mny be ordered through any dlealer in medicines or direct from OsoAn (1. Mo.i:s, Sole Proprietor, 18 Cortland street, New York. Price One Dollar per bottle. I'm. p)or~tnt circular sont trs e to all applicants, 3ai'Rin in falA1ee and Haingu, I TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN OFFERING TO TILE TRAD. ING PUBLIC A VERY LARGE' AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, A T PRICES AS LO W EVEN AS IN NEW YORK BY RETAIL. IIIGlESTL PICES PAID FOR 1111)ES. VARDRY McBEE, Main Street, Grecnville, S. C., next door to the sign oh Ihe Great Boot, Elee 20, 1877 15 8 No TICE. I T A KE his method of informing all parties interested, that I will be found in my of fice, At Pickenas Court House ", on each W Ei D N Ei S D A Y, anid on each SALEDAY, for the~ purpose of transacting any business that comes under my jurisdiction. As my dutiesC as School Commissioner wilt comupell me to be absent in different parts of the C;ounty, I appoint these special days for the benefit >f all concerned. Office hours, from 9 n. m. to 4 p. m. 0. W. SINGLETON, Shool Commssion Feb 8, 187" 22 GI 4pgIPoueBok- be I lan beats all to make mot eay 8hnet,adpaye yicur T,o ree dary. honD t anD p.ys0 o Teage. rs dy. IJAVJD 0. @00K, Chiesga. ~:. '~ *~. ~