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We invito the attention of Orangers to tho resolutions of Clio Grange, published in our Orange Column of last week, on the subject of excluding bagging and ties 1 on tho purchase of bales of cotton from the producer. A brief ?rpltinatlon of j which is tbat the speculator proposes to ! buy the farmer's cotton and take bis bag ging and ties with the bargain, but with out allowing any compensation for the hilt r. Not content with fraudulently depressing the natural price of cotton by "bulls,," ''bears." "syndicates," "corners" ; and "futures," these speculating charac ters now come boldly to tho front and r? uni re the farmer >o relinquish at th: gin house the whole value of bagging end ties, without which his cotton cannot be put or? the market at all. Presuming the farmers to bo so inseparably wedded to this proc.-ss of baling their cotton Corsa!? nttd shipment, that they have not the energy lo r.dopt any other plan of real izing the productions of their labors, cud that they will submit to the $havt as they have on former occasions, with little more than a suppressed gi owl, with per haps a few "eua /ords." When it comes to this kind of reckless "bearing" and tyranny by ono of two parties mu t?ja?ly denendant upon eaeh other for ' business and support, it is high timo the weaker party should iJs?-. up n?-;d shak" off thc fetters that binds her in sue1? MI unholy alliance, and provide for her own preservation. Words of niora) suasion ore empty sound*, and protest? may be met with sneers and insolence by thc usurping party. The Granger and thc farmer ? un I'm lu nately not always identical) are equally and vuully interested iu the defence against this new modo of filching their ] hard earnings. And we cannot forbear the opportunity of inviting all unorgan ized farmers to come forward md make common cause with us in this as in nil other matters pertaining to our mutual interests. But the Grange, bel?g already organized, though not so closely united, wo regret lo. say, as their interests de mand, is expected to act promptly but wisely. Then what remedy shall wa suggest ? lat. It would bc well to buvc a full and freo expression of opinion from all Granger* upon this subject. An over whelming expression of rebuke may cause tho aggressor to withhold his vio lence. 2nd. alight not tho National Grange effect some arrangement for co-operative trade with foreign nations, whereby a di rect trade might bo established between tho producer and tho cououmor. 8rd. Bring tho cotton mills to the cot ton rfd**. All farmers should heartily unite to establish, on every ten miles ' liq un rc, -cotton mills with the Clement at tachment, and spin their lint from the eeft?antd?brcad and sell directly to ?ss weaver. This chaugo in the form of] offering his fabric for sale would enure to tho benefit of the farmer in various ways. It will enable him to put up o larger value in a smaller balo, and brake up tho trahie in bales bf lint, lt will lesson the expenso of bagging and tics, freight, com missions, patching, raking, sampling and other subterfuges for taking without leave, and tho cotton business could be managed with fewer middlemen oxaiat ants. It would give employment to a large number of operatives at home, re taining the cost of spinning the Mut ia our own country, and raraoi-?- tho "bono of contention," the bagging ned tics. AU thia may be effected without the least ri.-Jc of depreciating tho producer's profits, but wit? the most liberal anticipations of enlarging his productive interest, cher ishing his independence, and securing peace and quiet at home. A Koble Revenge. The coffin was a plain one-a poor, - miserable pine collin: No Sowers on ii* top, no lining of rose white satin for the pale brow ; no smooth ribbons about tho coarse shroud. The brown hair t/as laid decently book, bot thoro was no crimped Can.. with ita neat tie beneath the chin. Tl?o sufferer from cruel poverty smiled in her sleep. "I want to see my mother." sobbed a poor child as the city undertaker screwed down the top. "Yon eau t-get out of the way, boy I Why don't somebody take the bratf" "Only let me seo her ono minute," cried tbe hapless, homeless orphan, clutching the side of tba charity box, ana as he gazed into that rough face, anguish tears streamed rapidly down the ?heck on which no childish bloom over lingered. . Oh, it was pitiful to hear him cry, "Only once let me see my mother, only once !" Quick and brutally tho hard-hearted monster struck tho boy away, so that he ? r reeled with the blow". For a moment tho boy stood panting with grief and rage; bis Vine cres distended, his lips sprang apart, a fire glittering through bis tears, as he nosed his puny arm, and with a most unchildlsh accent, screamed: "When Pm a man I'll kill you for that?" There was a coffin and head of earth between tho-mother and tho poor, for saken child. ana a monument stronger than granitebuilt in. the. boy's heart to the memory of the heartless deed. The court !ieu?e tras ero-de-d to saSu cation, , "Does any one appear as this man's counsel?'? asked the Judge. There waa a silence when he finished, until with lips tightly l"'1^ Mgrh?fea look r>?8traiigo iutcUIgenee*bl?ttraJmh turcs, a'ycUog mrJ? stepped forward with A firm tread and kindling oyo. to plead for tho erring and the friendless. He Wail a stranger, b?t from his first sentence thcro will silence. The f-plendor of his gen i ns entranced and convinced. Tho man who could not find a friend was acquitted. "May God bless you, sir, I cannot." "I want no thanks/' replied' the stran : ger, with icy coldness. "I-I believe yon are unknown to me." "Msn.J I will refresh your memory. T'wAntv vaora uart* vtok ?irnnV a broken hearted boy away fr??n bis mother?? poor co?in. I was that poor, miserable boy." Tho man turned livid. "Have, you rescued me. then, to tafeo my life?* " ? 'No, T have a sweeter revenge ; X have saved tho lifo of a man whose brutal deed hfus rankled in my breast;' for twenty years. Go I and remember the tears of a hi? aou?. Vance,: of North Carolina, tit o destruction of the pur? ugri THE MYBTEBY OF THH RUDY.-It is not a little remarkable, and we might philosophize for some time about it, that white the diamond is made up of pure carbon, or < imply blank opaque charcoal, the ruby, the next in value and beauty, is nearly made up of alumina or common clay-98.? per cent.-the coloring matter iron, making up the rest of it ; tue mere trace of lime found in it being unappre eiable. Nothing, wc may venture to nay. in nature's chemistry is more wonderful than this fact of ti ie dull, colorie- s and Ufele** clay becoming metamorphosed by some bidden and nl.,.,.'>'jt miraculous way into the transparently olenr, red-colored, and almost living gem. Imagination itself fails to find a theory to accnunl for all this, and no progress in chemistry can invent a theory to account for all thia, and no progress lu chemistry can invent a theory to fit it. It is a somewhat curious coincidence that the ruby, na well as tho diamond and other precious stones, is so often found nwociatcd with gold ; where they are, there ingold almost nure to be present. Nature produce? these, her riches, together; and it afterward is the province of nrt to keep them together and to exhibit them as one object. TUB NEW YOUR BABY SHOW.--Up to last Saturday there had been three hun dred and fifty entries for the Now York baby ?bow. Tho exhibition bs to take place in Midget Hall, corner nf Four teenth street and Fifth avenue, and the premium* to bu given approximate $1,000. On the find, floor an elevated platform bax been built, encircling thc room. This is covered with a handsome carpet of a cheerful pattern, and fur nished with r<?cking chair*, easy chaira, high chair)?, low chair*, and stools and chairs of all style* and descriptions suit able for babies und their attendants. Babies nre to exhibited in cradle!?, car riages, in their mothers' or nurses' arms, or in anv maimer that thc mother chooses. The upper storv is lo be de voted tn the wardrobes, dressing rooms and dining room, in this department mothers end nur??c.s ?rc to be feted-on two meal? a day. Amongst -the entries are babies from New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Hunter's Point, Jersey ('?ty. Hoboken, Staten Is land, Boston, Philadelphia, Scranton, Baltimore, Washington, and some from the most distant parts nf the United States. SHAIIPKNINO A llA?toii.-The simplest method for sharpening n razor is to put it for half an hour in waler,to which has been one-twentieth nf it* weight of mu riate or sulphuric acid ; then lightly wipe it oft", und alter a few hours set it on n hone. The acid here supplies the placo of whetstone by corroding the whole surface uniformly, so that, nothing further tbnn a smooth polish is neces sary. - A Chicago inventor made a fan .wheel, to bc placed in thc hat, to keep tim head cool in wann weather. "IIt set it going in his own hat, and the first thing he knew his hair was being wound up in the machinery; Tho spring was very Miff, and before hu could release himself a large part ot his. hair was pulled out hy tho root*." - The Duke of Norfolk, who was late ly married to Lady Flora Hastings, gave his bride n pearl necklace once owned and worn by Queen Mary, of Scotland. The bridegroom is Premier Duke ami hereditary Earl-Mursbnl of England, and by virtue of tho latter rank attends nil ?rent court ceremonials with his Kiirl Inrahal's baton. Ile is not only .tho bend of the English peerage, but tho recognized leader of thc English Unman Catholic laity. The new Duchess ia a convert to that faith. - It is well known that thc fur fumed canvas back duck of the Chcsnpeako de rives its delicate ami peculiar savor from tho viiliscneria, or wild celery, on which it feeds in those waters. An intelligent agriculturist has turned this knowledge to useful nccount by cooping and fending the common domestic duck upon tho tops and roots of the garden celery for a week or two before killing them, which is Raid to greatly Improve their flavor and alto gether destroy tho rankness which ia gen erally observable in the bnrnynrd fowl. - Prince Bismarck like? to find every thing in his study in disorder and gen eral topsy-turviness, just as ho left ii - bottles, muga, cigars and cigar-boxes, odd gloves, books, pamphlet?, papera, letters, apura, strav antiques, swords, band mir rors, pistols, fidu'c strings, flutes-these are all prticles ho wauls io put his band on at rihort notice, and see lying around loose on tho tables, floor mid sofas. Whonover ho discovers any signs that hia wifo or tho servants have been trying to set things to rights a terrible row is raised. TIIE MOST EMINENT LIVING AU THORS, auch a? Mt. Hon. ll'. E. Gladftone, iVo/. Max Muller. Prof. Tyndall, Dr. Wi D. Carpenter, ll. A. Ihoctnr, JVo/. Huxley, Ja*. A. Frantic, Kt!in:id A. Freeman, Franc!* Power Cobbe. I). Mackenzie Wallace. The Ihtke of Argyll, Mrs. Mtdoch, William Slack, Jean Inge low, Mia? Thackeray, Mr*. Oliphant, Mr?. Al exander, Geo. MacDonald, Matthew Arnold, Turgnenief, Auerbach, liiukin, Tcnnyron, Browning, and many others arc represented In tho pages of Littel!'s Living Age. January 1 1878, tho 1.1 vino Aaa enters upon Us 180th volume. During tho year lt will furnish to Its reeders tho productions ortho foremost authors, above named and matty other?, cmhracinu tho cholera! 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TUTT'S PILLS .~mm**+ A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold. READ WHAT HE SAYS: DH TUTT:-Dear Sir: H?.r tm year? ? have bern i: irtyrtol)) ? r| . i?, i i i,-1 ip ition, and Pile?. Last h|irii>i! yoi,i pillia wen: nioiiiinrnded lome; I uicd Un m (liu> with little lai?bl I mu now a Mr'.', iruu,. '..ne j;o...1 appetite, dii:< timi inflict, reg'iar ?tool?, i -.. V goiir, and I have .1 inrty pe indi io lid Mesh. 'I hej arr weir li tl?* ir >v. i/'t in gold. IUV K. !.. KIM t'?OS, Louis ?III?, Ky. TUTT'S FILLS ? th? ?tac**** . .,t" ,.ieihirl>yeaM,and CUBK HICK Ui-V.l). ,<ir.il.uiKtiin?wasdtmon. AClil.'. . < r '.tr ul ?imtixny In th? ^.._jrrr~^.... Mc.h...iicontgcofGcor TUTT'S PILLS ES^dis? CUIIK D?Hri:P?IA. 1er lu it thev are prepared .????i. , i un acieutinc jitinciplc, TDTPS PiLLS :;::!,;:;^,r^c'rr?raal, _ . _ Hr hui *nccecded in CUBE COKSTirAl ION .,"", ,.,!"" ln ,!,c,n ,|ie * . _ hervtnlorc atilai^ms?c TUTT'S PUS g??5ft CURB HL?rt, ityifjflouit. Milli I mir :n : appa mit rf TIITTIf' n'l I A ft is io ii? rea?* thc ap IUI I'd r\VJb |^i;tcl.yvau5dnKth?food ' i ? roi.irly a in m i ' a t e. COItn FEVER AKO Tho? th? ..tem U nour AOUi" i?hril,c .i hy their tonic TUTT'S PiLLS n-::;^?m? ? ? ? w ? w < . i> u itlons arr produced. eulin nii.;oua COMO 'I !?. rapidity with which i fri ntl! lait OH filth, TMTYIC* DM I O wini.-wider the influence IUI IO IlLLO of ike** pill?, ol itself in ,.,,,,?V ,nM diente? their adaptability VLA?UT ?u'.** ?h? body, and ' h?ncr thcircfiicacy incur I'iiTTIA nil I rt iiifc? ci rrous dcbi'ity,ine|. TUTT'S PILLS mil*!,dy.,Kp-u;w.tt. iiiji ol the muscles, slug, cune TORPID Liven ^iVhnc*- of thc liver. chronic constipation, ?nd m.; ii' .i,-., lieiiiih and : tn nulli to ti-- -y'rm. Sold MUM' lim . (lilitv. te. Mu ri'V Strict, New York. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Gray If air ran l-e clumped to a 6loony black I ty ? silicic application of ?r.T?.'TT ?Hj 'Dve. lt arm likemssic. - J is warranted .> h*rmlei?? a* water i'jo. Office ?j Wurr ty St., N. Y WHAT ?S QUEEN'S ?EUK?T? Read t-fee AK @wer lt M a plant tint grows Cte *.h. and ii ?pe c i.illy adapted to tin- run* fd iii -i a-. . I hat ?. lunate. " NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, Entering nt once ii in I he blood, exp..'"inj; nil ?rof nloua, aypliilitn., an?! rheumatic nlletiinn*. Alone, it il a iran hine aller.ilive, I nt when i onihined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow DIR I., ami oilier herb?, it form* Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla MfwaVa "g MKVM *J arwaagaa?? The mont p?iwcrlul blond pnrlfn r known m medical science for the curr ot ol,I nlecr-,threated joint*, foul discharges I rom the eura und tutti ni?, ahsccsftcs, akin diseases, dmpsy, kidney ffiinplaihl. evil ellects of ?ecret practice?, disordered liver anil spleen. It* uso ctn ii-.; i lieu ' thc nervous >-> hi ni limiart* a fair com plexion, and build* up ihcbirdv wita HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. A* an antidote to syphilitic IHIUIIII il i* strongly recommended. Hundred! ul . ase* of thc wor.il lyn? have been railually cured hy it. Iii mu purely v. embie it?continued u.,e will do no harm, rh? best lime to biku it ia during ih Minnner and fall; and lurtrad of debility, hem ache fryer and a^uc, you will enjoy roi ir ? healtii Mihi hy all ilrueuitt*. Prier, fi.cr?. Otfuv -,- " ir y Mru-t, New York. Tins standard rtrticlo is com pounded willi Ih*1 ?"iontost care. Its effects ?ire :is wonderful and ns satisfactory ns over. ?i restore.? gray or failed linir to its youtliful color. It removes ali eruption0-, itching niul dan Ililli'. It gives tim head a co >li?rr. ?notliiiig HPiisnt ion of groat cotutbrt. and the scalp hy it? usc becomes while and clean. Uy i!'- tonic properties it restores thc capillary glands t< their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and ni:;Uii;g thc hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing lias been found so ctlcctunl or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. I)., State As sayer of ^Iass.ichusetts, says,"The constituents arc pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it ibo ll HST PREPARATION for its intended purposes." Price, Ono Dollar. I?\Aolsingliam,'s Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may he relicjl on to chango thc color of tho beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black, at discretion, lt. is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly mid effectually produces a per manent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Call ty ?U BraegiUi. lal ??*l?rt ia a*ti)<4BM. Hew Admt^ements. SNYDlBP'S CURATIVE FADS! A ?ure euro for TORPID QVBB nnd ?ll dlscote? arUlnic the-refrorn, laing, Kidney, Spine, Hbrlder, Womb and all I Vinnie Dl&cnaus, (Hil.Us AND FKVKlt, Contlvenrwa, Drai'liratA, Hendadlo. Our LIVKR, Leno and ACIDR PAD, 83. Kitixar, and SriHAt. PAO, fa. Cad. for KKMAI.K WBAKNWU, f3. 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A Live Up-Country ochool for Girls. RRV. S. LANDER, A. M., President. LOCATION- Healthy, acrcssiblc, quiet, pleasant. Community, moral, order I v. No grog-shop within three lillies. .Chalybeate Spring in 200 yards. Pu pils attend three Churches lu turn. COVIISE OF .Sri.'/) )'-Semi-Annual, on the "OWE-STUOY" plan. F.uih pupil I ni nun* <>nt- leading study at a time. Concentration nf thought, increased interest, success, and enjoyment re sult. Helles-Lett rcs, Natural f?<:?v.ioe. Mut hemat?es, und Latin, requited for gratinai Wm. Studious girls complete thu Course In three yean?. THE J/.; THEMATICS SECTIOS will open Monday,Oct.8. Fur five w.cckstHere after, each Academic pupil will recite three* times a day in Arithmetic and ?un e in Spelling ; and each Collegiate pupil three timex in h<-r appropriate brunch of Mathematic, ami once i at-h ?!i Arithmelic ?iudspelling. I'HEMH/MS.- Every pupil who average* 75 <>r more is entitled t<> a diseotuil of 10 to :*) percent, on nest Session's regu lar tuition. /'// YSK A L EXERCISE rotwWe? oVstcmat ie attention. Daily practice in Calis thunies. Regular uso of Health-Lift. Morning and evening walk, ic. TUE FALL SESSION opened July 31.and is progressing with unusual order, hnrmony, and enthusiasm. I upils ure admitted ut any time, and charged to thc end. HA TES. per Session of '- weeks : - Hoard, exclusive of Washing.?'?-'i no Regular Tuition.$10 ?Kt to -JO no I nhl ru mci I ul Music. lu no For fur' her information, .-end for n new Catalogue. Kept I?, 1X77 !? ly A Nf.w Life LD the Land ! rBiM'-j Exhibition in Anderson was one of !L- the most remarkable events since thc war. lu point of numbers, talent? and dis Hiiffuiahed ability, uotldng could have ex i-i >Mli id it. At every stage of it-? priawed ing-i it was manifest thut a new life is in the laud. The celebrated Ht IIKIMITHH wns there, and ndvocnted Southern MciUirluon for Southern people. His Family Medicines are household remedies. UKI NITS ll 'H QU K K S'S DELIGHT pu rities the blood. - IIBINITHU'S I1LOOD A NI) LIVER PILLS-For Liver Complaint, Sick litauische, Duli Feelings, Loss, of Appetite. IIEINTT8H'8 ROSE CORDIAL -For Dowel Complaint. 8TAN LEY'S CO ITU H H Y RU I'-Cures Coughs. Cobla, Asthma, Catarrh. MOTHER DARLING'S INFANT COR DIAL-For all complaints incident to Teething, Hour Stomach, Crying. TDK QUEEN'S DELIGHT is tho great est Phurinucuuticjd produit ever ?lirtcovervd for all disorders and dis eascM which have their origin in the blood. Health may now he regain ed. Life prolonged. Reality re stored. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Scrofula, Swelling of the < ?lands, Goitre. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Nervous De bility. QUEEN'8 DELIGHT-For Indigestion, Liver Complaint. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Consumptive Patients as an Invigorating cordial. QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For General Pros tration. QUKKVS DBLIOIIT-For all Cutaneous diseases, Dlotchcs, Roils, Pimples, ?tc. &o. FOR SALE Si' DRUQQ1STS. PHKFARKP HY B. H. HEINITSH i SON, Columbia, 8. C. Aug ll), 4S77_5_ _ly__ 100,000 READERS AUK CALLING FOR The ORIGIN and HISTORY OF TIIK RUSSIAN *?? TE TURK AND THE ORRAT CONTEST NOW WA GING UETWEEN THEM. Our RUSSO-TURKISH WAH nOOK is the most Reliable, accurate nnd Comprehensive, and vrith its 200 Elegant Engravings, Muns and Plans, the most shewy, deslrahfe and iisetu! l>ook now published. 5?00 ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED. Those desiring Territory on thia work should aral! themselves of au early application. Also IOHO Agents Wanted on Our GRAND Combination PROSPECTUS BBPBBSKMTIXO ISO Distinct Publications Of universal interest, Including Agricultural, Mo *raphlcal, Historieal, Religious, and Miscellaneous Works. Kale? made from this Prospectut when all Single Books fall. Also on our nearly 100 STYLES of PREMIUM FAMILY BIBLES, ENGLISH an.l GERMAN, PROTESTANT and CATHOLIC, A worded Boperlority =vcr.-.'.! othnra. foi their Invaluable Aids and Superb Blading*, at the (iHAND CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, 1876. esr- Particulars free. liesa JOHN E. POTTER & CO., Publishers, PHILADELPHIA. Sept 13, 1*77_9_ly ESTABLISHED 1843. H. A. BRAHE, SUCCESSOR TO F. A. BUA1IE & CO., DEALER IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, AND FINE FANCY GOODS, 206 Broad Street, Corner McIntosh St., AUGUSTA, GA. WATCHES mid Jewelry carefully Repaired und Warranted. Nov I, 1877 10 3m PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY 2U3 Kmj ST., CIIABLEWTON, S. V. rpUIIS ls one of tho largest and finest Gal JL lories in tho South. New anu ty-t'y instruments have been obtained ; also, linc Photographic Furniture and Scenic Lick grounds. Tho work turned out of tlds Gal lery cannot bo suqutsacd, either in finish or lu faithfulness of cony. Mr. Barnard has had thirty-four years experience in tho art, and is now prepared todo all styles of work. So attends p?rsonaP'' ?o?l! Eittings, nnd is determined none shall go away dissatisfied. J Vice.? /wier 6er/i w/iicerf 25 per cent. A largo assortment of Frames and Fit tings for Photographs on hand. Sept 20, 1H77_10__6m A. Iv. Loso. R. JJ. GILLILAKD. New Firm! Now Goode. LONG & GILL!LAND. 108 Main Street, Columbia, 8. C, BOOK BINDERS, STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturare, Wholesale arid Retail Dealers in all kinds of STAPLE & FARCY STATIONERY, AND GF.W.H.AL NEWSDEALERS, ?Si Orders tai M Usia iiromptiy ?iled. Oct ?, 1877 12 ly a-o TO JAMES H. MORGAN & BRO., TO ? KT JUE MOST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY ! UH Stock is unusually large und attractive, and must he sold within thc next sixty days, 'it pri?es that will please the purchaser. Come One, Come All, and Get Bargains ! JAMES Ii. MOKOAN & BRO., t;ui:i:M IM.I:, s. c. The largest and mast commodious Wagon Yard in the City-free ol" charge. Mr. W. A. LATTIMER is will? us, and will he pleased to see his friends. Nov 1.'.. 1*77 i.r>_3m Quick Salesl Small Profits. WE or? now rccelvlmroiir now Stock of Fall and Winter Good?, ^Mcc'ed -??th gnni pure, expressly fm-1 Ititi market, which, as indicated by our motto, will lw ?old for ?milli profits to Ca>1: mi'! promiU paying customer*, dive mir <;???><!-. un in*|?ectii?ii licfore you buy, timi bccmviiiced. Wc cannot enumerate half of nurGnods in an advertisement. I7X DRY GOODS, All Btvlex of Fancy Prints. :t iiniall lot of Dress Goods, Black ;ii.<l Colored Alpacas, Black Moliuir, Tallie Damask, Towels, Flannels, Medicated Flannel for ?tltcunuttisin, A splendid lot of I losler v, 0 Merino ami ull-wool VJiidcrshirtsmu? Vests for men ami women, Dial ' ?ts, Shawls. Skirt?., Drown and Dleachcd Shirt rs and Sheetings, I to in I wide. CJASHI3I1?I*1C?=J ??<! .J10ATNS. The best assortment of Kentucky Jenn" and VIRGINIA CAS8IMER1SS in Town. Il you want the beal snit of clothes you over had, nive these Cusaunercs a trial. KOOr.-S ?ntl MIIOISH. A large lot. md of the best makers. We ore Headquarters for T. Miles Hons' hoots and shoes, at lowest prices. HATS, HAT?, HATS, rhenperthan yon ever saw 'in before. Hardware and Carriage Materials. . A large assortment at low prices, Blacksmith Tools, IttihhcrBelting, 0, 5, and :? inches; a large lot of Lamps and Glassware, cheap, very clu-np. Sole Leather, t'a If Skin?!, Lining Skins and Shoe Findings. CROCKERY ami CHINA WAUK, PAPER HANGINGS. Groceries and Provisions. Su?nr, Codee, Molasses, Salt, .ard, Bacon, Hams, Mackerel, 77? Y Olli FIX F COFFEE. (?ream Cheese, Canneti Goods, and other Fancy Groceries. Tennessee Flour, ?te. Trunks and Valises. A few set ol' HARNESS for salt: ? heap. A few COATS for sale at cost. Vine Ten n npccialiiy. A. B. TOWERS & CO, No. 4 Granite Row, Autierson, S. C. Oct 4. IS77 12 ATTENTION, BUYERS ! ALL THOSE IN NEED OF STAHPLIE UDIR/y GOODS, Boots or Shoes of any Style or Price, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, CROCKERY W ARE, Will consult their best interest hy calling nt thc LIVE GROCERY STORE OF LIGOIT &c HILL I1EFORE making their purchases. Wc take pleasure in showing our New Stock of Gooda, aud comparing Prices with anybody or any market in the up-country. ' Oct 18, 1S77 _ _ 14 GREAT REDUCTION ! ! GREAT REDUCTION!! THE undersigned propose tn sell their VERY LARGE STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, . BOOTS, SHOES, CUTLERY, Q-lasrs, Crockery, &c, At Prices bolow any which have been given in this market for years. Our Stock of Ladies' Dress Goods and Gentlemen's Clothing, Ia largo and completo, and will he SOLD LOW for CASH. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing, ns you will save money by calling on BARR & PANT, NO. io GRANITE: ROW, ANDERSON, J?, V. Oct 4. 1877 _12 _ ly WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER i UNDERTAKER. Undertaking in all its Branches. 147, 147 1-2 & 149 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. TO THE PUBLIC. .AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Nov. 1, 1877. MY customers know that I have heretofore led tho "FCRSITUUE" trade of the South, in stylo, quality and prices. The time has conic when these goods cam bc purchased as cheap from me as in tho North aud Wost. I do not go backwards, but continually raise the standard of my.goods, and add new styles. I have ir.adu reductions in prices wherever possible, and spared no expense to place in your hands a Price List that will help yan to purchaso goods. ? respectfully invite you to call and examine my stock and prices before rurcliasing elsewhere. Orders by mail will receive as much attention ns if given in person, t woe' make the li?t too large to describe and copy all the different prices of Bedroom, Parlo? ^.lits, Dining Room, Olnce, Standing, Parlor and Ladies' Desks, Secretaries, Dwarf | Libraries, and Dook Ccscs, manufactured by me, and therefore, this list contains only a few of thc prices of goods kept hy mc Thanking you for past favors, I remain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeORAAF. _$S>- No charge for Drayagc or for Packing. Nov 1. 1877 I? ly H?W?nnik HewSt??lfiQ BfiPPiuDnQt?fiDCmnnpinmnf??Qohinn iiun uuuuu.iiun uijiuu, llUUUllUU Ul URI liUlilUlIlilli Ul l UUillUil. NOW IS i'Ol'R TIME TO RUY, as I have a full Stock, and will sell evervthing extremely low : Best Calicoes, 7c. per yard. Good Calicoes, (Ic. per yard. Dress Goods, from 25a to $1.00. Ladies' Shoes, from $1.00 to $3.00. Childrens' Fancy Shoes very Good and Cheap. I also have n large assortment of Indies'.Cl?aks, long and stylish, of the verv best ma terial, from $T?.0G lu ?iG.GO. Sly stock of jiiiiincry is .?.impi?t?. Hats, Satins, Pln3h Plumes and Flowers In groat variety. Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs and CELLULOID CORRA L.^n fact, I have everything that is New, Pretty und Stylish, and am determined that no one In this market shall undersell mc. The Mantua Making nr.d Millinery Departments arc in charge of competent and exp rienced Ladies, who guarantee satisfaction. Z. D. CHAMBLEE, Projsri?iGT Emporium of Fashion. Oct ll, 1877 GOOD NEWS_TO ATX! THE RAILROADS havo reducvd freights to this point, and we cnn ?ell t?ood.t as Low, and any as high prices for cotton, os any plnco in the upoonntrv. Wc aro determined not to be undersold ! You will find it to your interest to sell your Cotton and bny yoar Goods from us. We will keep a largo and complete stock of Goods nnd Groceries on hand. . 8000 pairs Mens'. Women and Childrens' SHOES, of all descriptions, to arrive bought from the manufacturen, which we will be able to sell lower than ever belora ' Call on us before yon sell your Cotton or buy your Goods JY^^.TH^,IN,,,*BU:DTOA.9TOBR,N,?AIONKTHCIL "otton. Wo will pay thom a Rood price for lt. Bung It promptly. B Anderson,?. C.,8ept.0.1877. BLKCKW BROWN & CO, W? W. WAGENER & CO., Oltrorlestou, - - S out li Carolina., COTTON FACTOSS A?T2) WHOLESALE GBOOEBS, A?GI^NGl?T^ TIE oft?? GEORGIA *. . . * H Sin SLOAN, LEE & . TAYI?;n - Srooers and Commission MerohantSy^l^li^^ GUEKNVILLE, - - O? PARTIES visiting our Town will find it to their interest to. give us a caTJT We have in ?tock ac CHAIU.ESTON PHICES, 1000 Bundles Arrow Ties. Also, Bagging. We lui vc a fino line of BACON, FLOUR, COFFEES, HAMS, FISH, MOLASSES, SALT, TOBACCO, And un Extra assortment of choice TEAS, Which have been selected with grout care. ?Senil UJ your*ordern, or who for gu ni plus. A good .stock of Woodonware und all Goods kept in a firat-claaa (grocery Don't ?'11 your Cotton in Greenville until you ?co us. Wewill duplicate lu voices ol* Groceries of any ucar-by market:*. Sept 20.1877_ 10 _- 3 m $25,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRBO?d FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS FOR CASH.. Everything Warranted as represented ortho Money Reftindctfi rIE Stock is well assorted in ali Departments and complete, to which I invite all to give mc a call, feeling assured that you will be pleased. Give me a call before buying elsewhere P fi.-IOE. ?. McGEE ami J. A. RUSSELL are with mo from An derson County, and will be pleased to seo their friends, and toeoll|hem Goods. Respectfully, T. W. DAVIS, ?Iain Htrcot, Greenville, ti; C. Oct .-'.'>. 1S77 ^ ^ MLm,"m ,", 14, 13m J.'. IE. .A-IDG-ISDR, &c Gp. CHARLESTON, S. C., JOBBERS OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Guns and Saddlery, Cucumber Pumps, _ liar Iron and Plow Steel. Fairbnnk's Setilefl. Agents for South Carolina for the celebrated Farmer's Friend Plows-one, two and three horse-at reduced prices. JLIIiERA-L TERMS TO THE TRADE. Large assortment of Agricultural Implements. Agricultural Stccla a specialty. liull Tongues, Turn Shovels, Scooters, Sweeps, Heel Balls, tire. State Agents Tredegar Horse and Mule Shoes. Orders receive prompt and careful attention. J. E AD GER & CO., C'?nrlcHton. 8. C. ?iM?"r.;?i?"..i i.. -i-ir-. i. ' 8m Greenville to South Carolina what Augusta. Ga., was before we had Railroads ! WE would respectfully inform our numerous friends and customers in Anderson Coun ty that wu arc now receiving a full ami complete linc of Dry Gooda, Hot?. ROOK?, und KliooN, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, linguine.and Tif>?, which will he ?old low ior Cash. Wo also offer 1'nu.pn, Door?, fiann und ISliiidH at manufacturers' prices, freight added. (Jive us a call when in our City,* and hw convinced that you can do as well, ii" not heller, with us than anywhere in upper 8. C. Mr. CHAULES M. Mcl'ilAIL, of Anderson County is with us, and will be pleased at all times tn serve lib fronds. CELY & BRO., Greenville, 8. C. Sept ?_>(). 1K77 10 _ II ATO . $100,000! ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF MERCHANDISE I OEl.EfTEr) with tho view of ?applying thu wants or all tho peoplo visiting Columbia durlug tho Fair, " consisting of DEY GOODS, CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPES, WINDOW 8HASE9, LADIES'. GENTS', and CHILDRENS' FINE SHOES. We offer In ri: our Torious department* an extraordinary collection of tho latest Novelties' In SfeT GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND 8E0ES. Wo call special attention lo our IMMENSE STOCK OY DHKisS (iOODS, comprising everything that is now and pretty. In our Hosiery Deptrtrcent you ?Ul find everything you want ot ruwloratu prices. Wo keep always on hand a completo assortment of Har ris' Scantiest Kid Gloves. Als?, a superb article of Two-iiutton Kid Uloves, all colors, for Ono1 Dollar? pair. Our Upholstery Department is stocked with a full assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Itu gs, Mats' Cad ton Mattings, Cocoa Mattings, Window Shades and Lace Curtains. ' - Strangers visiting Columbia will find this establishment decidedly the most attractive plactlntheclty, mid wc rxit nd u cordial invitation to every ono to pay us a visit. , / Orders Trom tils country for Cuods or Saniples promptly attended !. . Wo prepay freight oa all tata orders of Ten Dollars and upwards. * JOMES, DAVIN ?? IIOUli NIGHTS, (Successors to H. C. Shiver & Co.,) COLUMBIA, 8. C. Oct il, 1877 13 8m COLUMBIA, S. C. ?Joh-Ti Alexander, 3?i^oprietoxv K?duced Prices Vertical Cane Mill. ?1ST. OF PRICES. ' . - Ro'lors, 10 inches diameter....'..$35 00" 2 " 12 " ".48 00 2 " H " " .... pf 00 3 " 10 " . i? 00 3 " 12 " ". 70?O 3 " 14 " ?. ."..?iii. BO 00 ? Above price? complete with Frame. "Without Frame, $10 less:en each Mill. HORIZONTAL-3 Koli Mill, for Steam or Water Tower. $160 00 -o-1. - -thirl Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Presses, Grist Mills, AND SAW MIXL GEARING, Of all kinds to order. -IRON and BRASS CASTINGS on short notice and most reasoni. able terms. REDUCED PRICES. Gin Geariug constantly on hand of the following sisea* 8 feet wheel and pinion..;.,$2t'00 . 9 " " . 23 00 10 " *' . 26 00.^ 11 " " . 30 00 12 ". as 00 14 " .. 40 00; .: With Holts, $3.50 extra for each set. Anti-friction Plate? and Halls for Cotton Press, $10 and $12 per sot'. " Would respectfully call attention to ten new patterns of Patent Iron Rn?liiigs; can bo run any iength without posts. Also ten new patterns of Bannisters, go? np expressly by J. Alexander for the Fair. I have a great many different patterns at my shem of old stylo; will bo'pleased to show any one around who may call. Terms Cush on delivery at Railroad Depot in Columbia. Works foot of ??ady Street, opposite Greenville Railroad Freight Df pot. SULLIVAN & CO., Afceute, Andorsbni 6. C. Oct 4, 1877 12 . ? ,.- , -ly i ' : i i II-ni I I rm nfl iAiAii-4%A i .iMAli'jj^^! A ND those who carry on business are compelled to have money.. jbat ie our situation X*. at present. Therefore, we earnestly cali upon nil parties indebted to us to pay al HUCO and SAVE COST. Prompt payment is a great source br friendship,'and it ia our desire to remain friendly vrith our customers, If they come forward promptly ahd p?y ?>* what they oWc. Money wc are obliged to havo. Wo ul&r*ii Inducement of, one cont ncr pound for Cotton over market value to thoso ludd>U?d to U?4 and wish to ?ettie th?\r Ac counts. Wo'huve on hand a large stock of ' ^ frrsrx ...,?- . :| : . ' ? .. i?.t* *?.>.;v?, .f.t.j... (^"K3>JT*f~* WI to.T"1BWP-|: : ?,? Flour, Bacon, Shoulders, Hams, Coftee; Stiggr, , ,, Molawte?.^ ALSO. ^to.^^X.e%?K^ ?nd mil FarminguIaxielAmeEKtSt, Any person or persons purrfiasin? Obods will benciU tlietuselvcij bv calling and exam ining our stock before purcluudrig elsewhere.' vvo buy foi-1 Cash 'and itell for c*^h only : tljcrefore, we are enabled vu svil cheaper. Call and j nogo fbr yonraelVos, arid lie oonvinceu of this fact. . MCGRATH ? ^BirmiM. Hcclinnlca' Bow.