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j ? A Washington letter says: "No decision lias yet been announced by the Supreme Court in the Sepaugh case from South Carolina, in volving the constitutionality of the Ku Klus law. It is understood, that so far, the mem? bers of the court have held no formal deliber? ations on the subject. The question now is scarcely considered of any consequence, and it is now in contemplation by the department of justice to order the United States attorney for South Carolina to withdraw the case against Sepaugh. Should this be done, which is very probable, it makes; an end of the whole mat? ter." J^y.l I : > ? . ~ The board of engineers, appointed to ex? amine the James River, and Kanawha Canal pr^t" report ihatat is entirely- practicable to"connect the waters* of the James and Ohio Rivers by a water navigation seven feet deep. A tunuelas long as that at Mouut Cenis would be required. The proposed water line can be completed in six years, at a cost of $50,000,0^ to $60,000,000. In the opinion, of the board this route presents extraordinary claims as a measure, of relief to the population of the Western States, in furnishing them, for their bulky productions, cheap transportation to a market, and for fostering the commerce of the United States%jf developing; immense mineral resources ;now neglected. SPE?L1L TfOTTCEsT" Time is MoivEY.?The old fashioned manner of building houses, and waiting for months for the sashes, doors and blinds to season, is obso? lete. A live enterprising man who reads the newspapers, .and keeps posted about matters and things; will make an estimate of what is required in the house he is about to erect, send to Charleston, S. C, to the builders' Empori? um, and have all his Doors, Sash es and Blinds, ready to go in "its place when the weather ' boardings are put on. Messrs. L H. Hall <fe Co., the Proprietors, have the most extensive stock of Building Materials and Ornamental House Work, mcluding'White Pine, and Fan? cy Lumber, Marble Marbleized Slate Mantels, Asbestos Roofing Felt, &c. Send for price lists* and circulars. Peruvian Syrup.?This valuable medicine has been silently making its way into public favor Itwr the numerous remarkable cures it has performed. Its singular efficacy is owing to the protoxide of iron which in this prepara? tion Tftfu^'"* piMrtftngftH, and-is the only form in which this vital element of healthy blood can be supplied. , -GtO TO TEXAS vta the LONEJ. STAR ROUTE! (i?TKTvATioirai. and Great Nobtheej.- It. It) Passengers going to Texas via Memphis and Little Rock, or via Shreveport, strike this line at Longview, the Best Route to Palestine, Hearne, Waco, Austin, Huntsville, Houston, Galveston and all points in Western, Central, Eastern and Southern Texas. Passengers via New' Orleans will find it the Best Route to Tyler, Mineola, Dallas, Overtoil, Crocket, Longview and all points in Eastern and Northeastern Texas. This line is weU built, thoroughly equipped with every modern improvement, including New and Elegant Day Coaches, Pullman Pal? ace Sleeping Cars, Westinghouse Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Platforms and Couplers, and- nowhere 'else can the passenger so' com- j pletel; depeng on a speedy, safe and comforta? ble journey. ? ?" The LONE STAB ROUTE has admirably answered the query: ** How to go to Texas 3" by the publication, of an interesting and truth? ful document, contain in g a valuable and cor? rect map, which can be obtained, free of charge, by addressing the Gknekal Ticket Aoext, International and Great | Northern Railroad, Houston, Texas. District E. Feb 26, 1874 34 ly NEW ADYEBTISEMENTS. Executor's Notice. ALL persons having, demands against the Estate of. Joseph W. Carpenter, deceased, are hereby "notified to present the same to the undersigned within, the- time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the Estate to make payment immediately. ? SAMUEL BROWNE, Ex'r. April 16,1874 40 8 Public Sale. PURSUANT to an order of Court, I will ex? pose to sale at Anderson Court House, on the F?rst Monday in May next, the Judgments and Choses in Action belonging to the Estate of Wm. Wei born. Terms cash. WM. 8. BROWN, Receiver. April 16, 1874 40 3 TO THE LADIES! ? HISS -BELLA KEYS would respectfully inform the. Ladies of Anderson that she has iust received.a-SXi-MPING PRESS- for all :inds of Embroidery,"and solicits their patron? age. Also, she has one of Mrs. Millwee's Charts, and is prepared to Cut and Fit for ladies or children. Booms over Maj. Whitner's office, on Brick Bange. April 16, 1874 40. lm Greenville and Columbia Railroad Co. SECRETABY'S OFFICE, ) ' Columbia, S. C, April 15,1874. j . THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock? holders of the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road Company will be held on THURSDAY, the 30th inst., at UL30 a. m. Stockholders will be passed FREE to and from Columbia, to at? tend the meeting, as heretofore. They will be required to show their stock scrip to the con? ductor, (who will exact pay from all others.) as no one bat stockholders, or. those of their families residing with them, are entitled to the privilege. No one but a stockholder can be a proxy. C. V. CABBINGTON, Sec. April 16, J874 40 2 The Steam Washer, or Woman's Friend. To the Citizens of Anderson?the Ladies Es? pecially ! THE undersigned is owner of J. C. Tilton's (Pittsbnrg, Pa.) latest. patent right for the great STEAM WASHER or WOMAN'S FBIFND, with all of the improvements. This right is the one which is now being advertised so extensively in wholo pages of the papers. Every one sold is warranted. It is faultless, doing all claimed for it The latest, the best, the cheapest I 810.00 is the price. For further information call and see, or address W. H. SMITH, ShaUow Ford P. O., Anderson Co., S. C. April 16,1874 40 ly DE. W. H. T0DD, . PHysleian and Surgeon, BELT0N, S. C, RESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizens of Belton and surrounding country. Office? At residence of Dr. W. C. Brown. April 2,1874 38 Sm DR. F. AUGUSTUS RICE, Graduate of the Bellevne Hospital Medical College, New York, HAVING located in the vicinity of Storo ville, Anderson County, offers his pro? fessional services to the public Unless pro? fessionally absent he may alway? be found at the residence of CoL A. RICE. April 2, 1874 38 3m T. D. KENNEDY, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL practice in the Circuit and Probate Courts ox the Eighth Judicial Circuit, and iu Trial Justice Courts of this County. Prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Office?Second door to tho loft over A. P. Hubbard's Store. March 19,1874 36 A BEAUTIFUL AND VARIED STOCK OF LA.DIES' and MISSES' HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, SHOES, 'AO EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A Just Received and Fresh Arrivals Weekly by Express During the Season at the Ladies' Dresses, Suits, etc., made to Order, on short notice,. and in the Newest and most Fashionable Styles. Mrs. M. P. SLOAN and Mrs. j. B. McGEE have entire charge of this Department, and will be pleased to wait upon all old friends and customers and the public generally. C. A.. REED. April 1G, 1874 40 SHERIFF'S S?LE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County. IX THE PROBATE COURT. Noah Nelson, and others, 1 Complaint to Sell vs. j Lands for Parti Wallaco Nelson, ) tion and Payment Mary Nelson, et al. j of Debts. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Countv, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in MAY next, at Anderson Court House, ONE LOT, Situate in the town of Belton, containing one acre, more or less, bounding lots of G. W. Hyde, lino of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and Presbj'terian Church lot. Sold as the Real Estate of Penelope Nelson, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. On a credit of snc months, with interest from day of sale?except the costs, which must be paid cash?secured by bond and mortgage of the premises. , Purchaser to pay extra for papers. WM. McGTJKTN, Sheriff Anderson County. April 7, 1874 39 4 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry Executions to mo di? rected, I will expose to sale on tho FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, At Anderson C. H., tho following Tracts and Lots of Land, to wit: ONE TRACT, Containing 108 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, on waters of Devil Fork Creek, bounding lands of C. K. Williford, M. Lesser, B. F. Crayton and others. Levied on as the property of T. T. Skeltdu, at tho suit of A. B. Towers and others. ONE HOUSE AND LOT, Situate in tho town of Honea Path, in Ander? son County, containing Three and one-half Acres, more or less, bouuding lots of J. M. Greer, Dr. T. A. Hudgens and John J. Shirley. Sold as the property of John G. Gantt, at tho suit of J. A. Burckmycr, and others. ONE TRACT, Containing 38 acres, more or less, on branches waters of Wilson's Creek, near Long's* Shop, bounding lands of J. J. Branyan, Homestead of the Defendant, and others. Levied on as the property of A. S. Barksdale, at the suit of J. S. Ashley. Terms cash?purchaser to pay extra for pa? pers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff Anderson County. April 9, 1874 39 4 WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE. The Ladies' Favorite. MACHINES sold on easy terms, or month? ly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. Silk and Cotton Thread, Needles, Extra At? tachments, Oils, and Sewing Machino Find? ings, for sale in the office. The undersigned may be found at tho Jew? elry Store of Maj. F. C. v. Borstel, who is the local agent for Anderson. Second-hand Improved Singer Machines for sale at reduced rates. C. G. HADDON, Gen. Agent Wheelor & Wilson S. M. A. G. W?LLING, Traveling Agent, Pcndleton, S. C. Feb 19, 1874 32 Excursion Tickets. South. Carolina Railroad Comi*any. Gen'l. Ticket Agent's Office, Charleston, S. C, March 23rd, 1874. THROUGH Excursion Tickets to Charleston will be sold from dato for ONE FIRST CLASS FARE to Merchants and Traders, and will be good to return until May 10,1874. S. S. SOLOMONS, Supcrintenccnt S. C. R. R. April 2, 1874 38 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hercbv gives notice that he will mako application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the 5th day of Mav next, for a Final Settlement of tho Estato of Bryant Burriss, deceased, and a final discharge there? from. JACOB BURRISS, Ex'r. April 2, 1874 38 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hcieby gives notice that he will mako application to W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Andorson County, on Tuesday, the 19th dav of May next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of the Estate of Geo. P. Manning deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. L. M. TILLEY, Adm'r. April 9, 1874 39_5 NOTICE I . RE-SAWING AND WOOD TURNING Done to Order by the undersignod. OSBORNE & McCULLY. April 9, 1874 39 1m notice: ! ?. S. INTERNAL REYENUE SPECIAL TAXES, May i, 1874, to April 30,1875. TUE LAW of December 24, 1S72, requires every person engaged in any business, avocation or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, TO PROCURE AND PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSI? NESS a STAMP denoting the payment of said SPECIAL TAX for the Special Tax year be? ginning May 1, 1874, before commencing or continuing business after April 3U, 1874. The Taxes embraced within the Provisions of the Law above quoted are the following, viz: Rectifiers.?200 00 Dealers, retail liquor. 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor. 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale. 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail. 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco. 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco. 500 00 And on sales of over $1,000, fifty cts. for every dollar in excess of ?1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco.? 5 00 Manufacturers of stills. 50 00 And for each still manufactured. 20 00 And for each worm manufactured.... 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco. 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars. 10 00 Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses). 50 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses). 25 00 Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse). 15 00 Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance). 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels. 50 00 Brewers of 500 barrels or more. 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to com? ply with the foregoing requirements, will be subject to severe penalties. Persons liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to C. L. AN? DERSON, Collector of Internal Revenue at Columbia, S. C, and pay for and procure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to May 1,1874, and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commissioner of Internal Rcvcuue. Office of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C, February 1G, 1674. April 9, 1874 39 4 CURES, AS IF BY MAGIC, Colds, Conghs, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asth? ma, Whooping Congh, Croup, Pleurisy, Pain and Soreness in the Breast, Difficulty of Breathing, and WILL Positively CURE CONSUMPTION. MAJESTIC in conscious power, this Impe? rial Remedy sweeps as relentless doom upon the enemies of tho Throat and Lungs. Heaven-born it is, while omnipotent to re? lievo, simple and harmless. Delicious to take. Tho Earthly Saviour to all afflicted with any disease of tho Lungs. Bo wise and use Globe Flowor Syrup. Don't tako any substitute. Thousands of living, grave-robbed witnesses proclaim tho wonderful virtues of Globe Flow? er Svrup. For sale by all first-class Druggists and Chemists. Price, 81 per bottle. Dr. J. S. PEMBERTON, Prop'r., Atlanta, Ga. SIMPSON, HILL & CO., Agents, Andorson, S. C. March 12, 1874 3."> ly Applicants for the State Nor? mal School. Office County School Comxisstonkr. \ Anderson, March 31, 1S74. ) NOTICE is hereby given that tho County Board of Examiners will moet at my offlco in the Court House on Saturday, tho l.St'h of April. 1874, for tho purposo of examining those who desire to avail themselves of tho advantages of tho Stato Normal School. Tho applicant, if a male, must bo fifteen years of ago; or female, must be fourteen years of ago. Applicants must prosont letters of recommendation certifying to their good moral character. All applicants must declare that their purposo in entering the State Normal School is to fit themselves for teachers in tho Sublic schools in this State. Due notice will e given as tho exact time when tho Stato Nor? mal School will be opened for tho reception of pupils. By order of tho State Superintendent of Ed? ucation. THOS. P. BENSON, School Commissioner for Anderson Countv. April 2, 1874 88 8 DR. J. W. GURLEY HAS OPENED AN OFFICE IN THIS PLACE, WHERE THOSE SUFFERING WITH ANY DISEASE OF THE EYE, EAE OR THROAT, CAN receive immediate attention and permanent relief. With the Otoscope for examining the Ear, the Ophthalmoscope for examining the Eye, the Laryngoscope for the Throat, lie is able to detect, and treat successfully, troubles that have heretofore been considered incurable. As to his success in the treatment of Eye diseases, he invites attention to the following certifi? cates : ANDERSON, S. C, August 1st, 1873. This is to certify that I have been blind for the last three years, during which time I have spont several hundred dollars in trying to obtain relief, the greater part of which I spent in Atlanta, Ga., under treatment of Dr. Hooton, without obtaining any relief whatever. I had almost despaired of ever being ablo to see, when Dr. J. W. ? Gurley informed me that my case was Cataract, and. by an operation, he believed that he could restore my sight. I consented, and on the 17th of February last, he operated upon my eyes. On the seventh day after, I was able to distinguish objects at a distance. My sight has improved ever since, and now (Aug. 1st) feel that, with the aid of my glasses, I can see as well as any person of my age (67), and am able to attend to all my business?which renders me a happy man, being brought from Darkness to Light. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Gurley to persons suffering with any disease of the Eye. MATTHEW SNIPES. ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C, May 13th 1873. Da. J. W. Gurley?Dear Sir : I have been almost blind for quite three years, caused by Granular Ophtalmia, and goneral inflammation of the Ey?s. I was under treatment of Dr. Voorhees, (Ophthalmic Surgeon,) of Memphis, Tennessee, one year; and at the expiration of that time, found myself very little improved. I had about dospaired of ever being able to en? joy perfoct vision again, when my attention was called to your advertisement. I made up my mind to try your skill, hoping at least to get rid of tlio terrifile inflammation, which rendered me almost crazy at times. My hopes have been more than realized within the remarkably short time of eight weeks. The inflammation is all gone?granulations very nearly so. The lids have resumed their normal appearance, and my sight is perfectly restored. *I can read the smallest print with ease, without the aid of spectacles. I can recommend those suffering with any disease of the Eye to call on you at once. BENJ. E. BARKSDALE. Other references can bo furnished as to patients already cured under his treatment during past year. Office over the Store of N. K. Sullivan <fc (Jo., Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. the I have associated myself in the practice of DENTISTRY with Dr. W. G. BROWNE, and we will practice during the Spring and Summer at Abbeville, Greenville, Pendlctonand Walhalla. One of the firm can always bo found at the Dental Rooms on Granite Row, in Anderson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, I would ask former patrons to renew their favors. ?X. W. GURLEY, M. D. D. S. March 19, 1874 _36_. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS ! THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Spring & Summer GroocLs. WE have a nice assortment of DRY GOODS, in Muslins, Percales, Poplins and Japanese Dress Goods, White and Colored Pi.pue, Calico, Brown and Bleached Homespun, i to 10i wide ; Table Linen, White Goods, Black Silk, Towels, a good line of Linen, Linen Drills, Cottonades and Plaid Osnaburgs. A nice assortment of CLOTHING. The best quality of BOOTS and SHOES, for sale low. A splendid lot of Ladies', Mens', Boys' and Children's HATS, at very low prices. HARDWARE.?We have a full line of Hardware?Tools, Plow Irons, Blacksmith Tools, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Manure Forks, Castings, Iron and Steel. A good line of POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Locks, &c. CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASSWARE. SADDLES and BRIDLES. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Wehavo New Orleai'0, Muscovado and Demerara Molasses and New York Syrup. A full lino of Sugar. Rio and Java Cofl'ee, the best. A good assortment of Black and Green Tea. Crackers, Nie Nacks, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Salt, Bacon Sides and Shoulders, best Sugar Cured Canvassed Hams, Corn, ifcc, and many other articles in the fancy Grocery line. FLOUR! Just received from the Mill in Tennessee 80 barrels of THAT SAME celebrated Tennessee Flour?Swaus Down, Gem of tho Burg, Littlo?Beauty and Okalona. We cannot name all the articles in an advertisement that we keep, but ask our friends and customers, and persons wanting to buy Goods to give us a call. We hope to mako it to tho in? terest of all Cash and prompt time buyers to buy of us. Call and see us, as wc mean what we say. TOWERS & B?0YLES, April 2, 1S7-1 38 No. 4 Granite Row, Auderson, S. C. FOR COTTON! THAT FARMERS MAY KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE DOING, I WILL SELL THEM From this dato, to bo paid for on or before tho FIRST NOVEMBER next in MIDDLING COTTON at FIFTEEN CENTS per POUND, or in money at their option. I havo still on hand a small supply of Middlcton's Fish Ammoniated Phosphate. Call for circulars and terms. April 2, 1S74 C. A.. REED. 31 LADIES' ?TORE! We arc receiving n Large aud wcll-sclcctcd Stock of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ?s? m?m, shades, mmms uots9 Ribbons, Flowers, &o, &c. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR MADAME DEMORESrS RELIABLE PATTERNS. ?er MTIEHIDIEID TO PE?2uTC2r. She proposes to Sell only for Cash, except to those who make satisfactory settlements of their Old Accounts ??- Wc cordially invito tho above named class to call and trado with us. April 2, 1871 Miss O. O. DANIELS. 38 WSSM9 BBDH & ?% DEALERS IN Gfexieral JVJIepcliaiiclize, COTTON, GUANO, &c, AISTDERSOIST O. II., S. C. jSO* THEY WILL ALWAYS TRY TO DO YOU RIGHT. GIVE THEN A CALL. S. BLECKLEY WANTS nil tho MONEY DUE HTM. and is not joking when he declares somcbodv will be 8UED SOON UNLESS THEY PAY UP ! ! I J March 10,1874 36 Hew Advertisements. NEW YORK DAY-BOOK. A Democratic Weekly. Established 1850. It sup? ports nhite Supremacy, political and social. Terms 52 per year. To dubs, nine copies for J8. Specimen copies free. Aj^ss jMY^BOOj^Ncw York City._'_ EXTERMINATORS And Insect Powder For Eats, Mice, Beaches, Ants, Eed-Bups, Moths, &c J. F. Henry, Carran & Co,, N. Y., Sole Agents. TO ADVEKTISERS?A11 persons who con? template making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements should send 25 cents to GEO. P. RO WELL & CO., 41 PARK ROW, N. Y. for tbeir ONE HUNDRED PAGE PAMPHLET, con? taining lists of 3,000 newspapers and estimates, showing the cost of advertising. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for pr MACHINE. Will out! Truth Triumph? ant! Agents, old and young, male and female, make more money selling our French and American Jevelry, BooH and Games than at anything else. Greatest inducements to Agents and Purchasers. Catalogues, Terms and full particulars sent free to all. Address_P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. Write for a Price L?t to j. x. . GW WESTERN 179 Smithfield St, Pittsbnrch, To. Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $40 to S300. Double Shot Guns, ?8 to .?150. Single Guns, S3 to $20. Rifles, $S to ?73. Re? volvers, S3 to *J5. Pistols, Si to S8. Gun Material, Fish? ing Tackle, &c. Large discount* to dealer* and clubs. Army Guns, Revolvers, etc., bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C. O. D., to be examined before paid for. FITS and EPILEPSY positively cured. The worst cases, of longest standing, by usiug Dk. HEBBARD'S CURE. A bottle sent free to all addressing J. E. DiHiii.ee, Druggist, 814 8th Ave., N. Y. NEW AND NOVEL fSSffiS County and Stale Rights for sale on the most liberal terms. Also, Ageuts Wanted tu sell our other Novelties. Address II. D. BRIER & CO., Atlanta, Ga. THE IMPROVED Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. THIS Machine does the same kind of work as any high-priced Machine, making the Lock-Stitch, and using a straight needle. The price of the "Home Shuttle" places it within the reach of all persons who are need? ing Machines, and can't afford to pay for a high-priced Machine. Wo are also agants for the "HOME" MA? CHINE, than which there is no better, high priced Machine in the country. Both of these Machines are warranted by the company who manufacture them for five years, and if any part fails from any imperfection during* that time, said part will be supplied free of cost. Prices of "Home"?from 860 to 8125. Prices of Home Shuttle from $25 to SSO. For samples of work and circulars, address A. & E. BACON, Agents for Greenville and adjoining Counties. Dr. W. G. BROWNE, Local Agent, Anderson, S. C, At Dental Office, over N. K. Sullivan* Co. Agents wanted, to whom liberal commis? sions will be given. March 5,1874 34 ly E. W. MARSHALL. W. II. SXOWDEN. JOS. WELLS. SPRING TRADE, 1874. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., DRY GOODS and OUR SPRING STOCK will be ready for in? spection by tho 1st prox., and we would invite the attention of Cash and Short-Time Buvers to it. Mr. B. O. MAULDIN is with us and will bo glad to seo his friends. February 2$, 1874. 84?3m HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, and dkalers in CAROLINA RICS* Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Totiacco, ?Sco., Sec, Sec.9 197 and 199 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sole Agents for South Carolina for the Sale of OLD VALLEY WHISKEY. Feb 19,1874 82 - 6m PURE BRED POULTRY. WILL furnish EGGS from fo'kwing varie? ties. Stock guarar^ci pure and Eggs carefullv packed: LIGHT BRAHMAS?Felch Stock-Eggs, 82.00 per dozen. BUFF COCHIN?Imported Stock??4.00 per dozen. BUFF COCHIN?P. Williams Stoek-&.00. WHITE COCHIN?P. Williams Stock?$4.00. PARTRIDGE COCHIN?Williams & Ford Stock?84.00. BLACK POLAND, (White Crest,) first Pre? mium??4.00. DARK BRAHMAS?Imported Stock-^4.00. Address, R. T. IIOYT, Rome, Ga. Feb 26, 1874 33 A. C. WYLY. B. F. WYLY. J. G. OGLESBY. A. 0. & B. F. WILT, Wholesale Grocers , and Commission Merchants. Cor. Pryor & Decntnr Sts., Atlanta, Ga. Liberal Cash Advance* on Cotton in Store, or consigned to our friends, Inman, Swarm & Co., Savannah and New York. Represented by W. S. HEESE. Feb 5,1S74 30 3m GEORGE MAXWELL WOULD respectfully inform bis customers and the public generally that lie has just re? ceived a new Barber's Chair, latest style, which will enable him to shave and cut hair better than ever before. The finest oils and dies al ways on hand. Shampooing done in tho best manner. Ladies accommodated at their homes when required. Shop in old Billiard'Room, Wavcrlv House, upstairs. April 2, 1874 3S 3 LUMBER! LUMBER! THE undorsigncd is prepared to furnish fiiret class PINE LUMBER, in any quan? tities, at tho Walhalla Depot, on short notice. He can also furnish OAK or POPLAR lumber. Persons wishing lumber will please address the subscriber at Walhalla, S. C. W. B. WHITE. Feb 12, 1S74 81 3m DENTISTRY. CG. SIMMONS, Dentist, will visit the town , of Pcndleton regularly on the 12th of each Month, to remain One week. Office on Public Square, in the Photograph Gallery of Mr. Jefferson. Specimens of work and refer? ences may be had at the Drug Store of Dr. P. H. E. Sloan. Jan 22, 1874 2S