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E. B. MURRAY ? Editor. THUaSDAY W?RM?M?; MARC? ?, 2878j COUNTY EXECUTIVE COBH1TTEE. There will-be a meeting of the. County Democratic Executive Committee at the ! INTEI.U'.IENCER OFFICE, at Audereonj C. H., on Tuesday next,12th inst., at ll o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a Secretary for the coming two years, and attending to such other business as | may come up with reference to' the ap preaching canvass. The names of the j Committee will be found in the proceed ings of the County Convention. A full meeting is desired. E. B. MURRAY, County Chairman. TUE MILITARY REVIEW. Commanders of the several Companies j in Andereon Comity, and such other ofll-, cen? as can.conveniently do -au, aie re quested to meet me at Anderson C.-H., on Wednesday the 18tb, at \l o'clock, for the purpose of consultation, *n<\ to make such arrangements for the inspection and review of the 19th instaat, as may be necessary. . W. WL HUMPHREYS. TUE SUPPLY BILL. Tho committee have completed the! supply bill, and it will soon bo presented to th; Legislature, general State tax, exclusive of the two mill school tax, is five and one-half mills. In addition tb I this is the county tax, and poll tax which ia limited to persons from twenty-one to \ sixty years of age. Tho taxes are paya ble in gV.d and silver coin and national bank notes, in two equal instalments, in May and October. It is left optional yaf thu May. insia'iuicni in May or pay j the whole in October with a penalty-o?" j six per cent, on ,tbo first instalment. TUE SILYER BILL. The bill, for tho remonetization ol' cil ver, which passed Congress by more than a two-third rote, was returned by the President to the House, in which House the bill originated, with his objections. The. House at once proceeded to pa? the bill over tlw objections of the President. Mr. Cox of New Yo?k, In speaking of .he yeto message, said, 'Ht was a fraud by a | fraud,1! The yeas and naya being taken/j resulted in yeas 196, nays 73,-which bc-1 lng more than two-thirds of the votes" cast, the bill was sent to the Senate. The Senate proceeded nt once to its considera tion, and passed it over tho vet*; of the President, by a vote of yeas 47, no^ys 19., Tho silver dollar is now a legal tender ! for nil indebtedness, which ia not payable in a specific molal or commodity. . j THE CUBAN WAS ENDED. The Cuban i?surreoUo?, *?h!ch was in- \ augtirated in 1868, and had for its object j the independence of the island, has, after a long and bloody struggle, ended by the surrender of the insurgent forc?s, induced by conccMions.'made by the Sp.-nieh gov ernment. Tho war has resulted in the granting of rights to the Cubans, which thny'dtd not b^fuKi possess, but whether of sufficient importance to compensate them fer ?!?K tnw ;%?rs* ?ar is doubtfut. Ae-^ cording to the terms of ?un ender, Cuba will be represented hVlhe Spanish Cortee, ' in proportion to its populf ?ion, and the provincial and municipal laws of Spain will be applied in its government and ad ministration. Our sympathy. have been with the struggling Cubans, but having ' failed in obtaining their independence, wo hope the rights they have secured will stimulate industry and.add to the pros perity of the Island. - PEACE ESTABLISHED IK EUROPE. Thc treaty of peace between Ruoaia ?ud Turkey was sigued at San Stefano, on os last Saturday, tho anniversary of tho -r-Ul-_f i\j? Oi,uI. I I UtfUnttVUtcvlU^'U. XJtm VUV m...M w. -- ' The conditions of peace are, the payment by Turkey of one thousand four hundred millions of roubles, with forty millions of pounds sterling in bonds addad. Russia will acquire by way of indemnity consid -erable territory in Armenia, including Kars and Batoura. The Mahornmedan power in Europo is nov* completely ovor? thrown with no. prospect that it will ever j bo re-established. It is not now probable that the peace of Europo will bo further disturbed.. Austria yields to the inev itable, abd however much Eugland may growl and threaten, abe is powerless to resist tho result? which naturally fol low the defeat o* tho Turks and the de cided triumph of Russia, Peace may now be vegarded as established In Europe. The University Bill baa passed both Houses, ofI th? Legislature, and will doubtless become a law. In the discus-, sion of the ?1I, Gen. Gary ia reported to. have said: It matters not to me who favors this bill, whether it be Governor Hampton or Governor anybody else. I shall not fol low, in any erich lead. I am a straight out Democrat, loo, in thia.sense. I have . been charged with being an opponent of tho Administration. Lthww back the charge. I do reserve the right, and wit! ' exercise it, of advocating that which I think ls right, and condemning that which I regard as. wrong, matters not wfcom it may hurt. I have hcarri that it waa customary for a number of members to closet themselves with tho Governor and find outVhat ho desired to be . done, thus violating precedents which bad been established of these separate departments of government determining fov them selves questions, which might ooma re-v Bpeei?vaiy before the General Assembly* At pK>scnt we want peace and harmo ny' in the Democratic party, and such attacks as theao on tho administration ?-Z* osly d?s?T?ss. GoTr??Of . has the unquestionable right ts, hold and expresa opinions on the '?5' bili, or ar.y other bili. To .?{leprivci biroJof thja right weald bc to make him, vllom. the people have seleo? icd4 rss iuvir l??urf, uoi io follow uiinaiy hilt intelligently, a mere cypher, and de prive tua ?i?te of the counsel. of one . : eyieneo. and sources of infor msiioa hbould gi70 to his opinions weight i ono of the Ohio, died BY TELEGRAPH, MILITARY REVIEW POSTPONED. - GOV, HAKPYOf? TC? ?E PRESEMT. Tno* Jay, 19th day of Mardi, the Day. Special Dhpntrh to the Anderton Intelligencer. COLUMBIA, March 6th, 3878. Adjutaot General Moise will issue eu order to-day postponing the inspection of troops at Anderson froui the 18th to tin* lriii of March. Governor Hampton will be present if the Legislature adjourn in time. The debate on tho Bonded Debt con tinues without interruption in tho House, which will not come to a direct vote for several days. .The Legislature will not adjourn be fore Friday 15th inst. ' H. Speech of Koo. W. C. Brown lu the HOOHO of ^preventatives on tho Bond Question. Mr. Brown, of Anderson, obtained tho floor and spoke as follows ; It is with a degree of embarrassment that I approach this momentous bond question, but 1 feel that it is a matter in which every member ought to act calmly and dispas sionately. It has been said that tho Democratic party is solemnly pledged to pay every debt that is outstanding against the State, but I emphatically deny this. I deny that wc aro bound to pay any fraudulent debts. Tho Green campaign did not bind us to pay these. Coming on down to the convention in August, of which convention I had the honor to bo a member, and a member of tho committee appointed*to draft a plat form of principles, lot's seo what was done. At that convention "an executive committee was appointed, but "they lind no power to bind thc people of tho Statc by any pledge they made. They had no power to go beyond the platform which was adopted bv the Democratic convention. It i? true the Wr'lace House passed certain resolutions, and great stress has been placed upon them by those who have spoken on the opposite iitiln. but what was tin? uta tn nf tW coun try when these resolutions were passed ? The object uppermost in the minds of nil the good people of tho State was to defeat Chamberlain and his ii onie of thieves. We would have been just?liable in making any promises in order to get out of their clutches. I would have voted for anything to defeat Chamber lain. But were these promises binding? Everything was confusion und commo tion. Nobody know what a day would bring forth. At that time in tho rays of the morning sun glittering bayonets Wv re shining, upheld by Grant and his minions. Can you tall mo that auy thing we dW then cnn bind us now ? Why, we would bavo done anything to relieve our beloved State. I stand here to-day Ipledged to pay all honest debts. The committee, after tho most careful and conscientious laboring for nearly H?X mouthe, examining everything that could i ti row light on tho subject, have made a', report showing their conclusions after investigating tho whole subject Now, can we, who have only looked at the sub ject in a cursory niau ncr, pretend to set up our judgment as against theirs ? We ought to bo bound by their report be cause they understand tho subject much better than wo possibly can. No law can pass an act in which fraud enters. Frauds vitiate any contracts. Suppose Chamberlain should have presented fifty millions in bonds they would have to lie consolidated, whether issued legally or illegally, if we be guided by thoso who urge upon us to pay all the debts. Do you think, Sir, we should pay those cou pons which were stolen from the Stato and covered and consolidated? Theso bonds are not legal obligations against tho State. Tho law required that ono million of bonds should be issued and they issued two millions. Now. should WO bo compelled to pay this additional i mil?or, ? ' These bonds were deposited in vaults here and then shipped to New York. In Mav, 1871, tho tax payer's conven tion proclaimed that this million was is sued fraudulently. Every1 paper in the State published to tho world that these bonds were frauds, and that the people of the State were not going to pay them. Mr. Brown here read extracts from reso lutions adopted at various public meet ings and convention?, showing tho de termination of the peoplo of South Carolina not to pay any debts contracted in fraud.. And yet, in tho faco of all these warnings of ;be tax payers, hs went on to say, gentlemen ge: up* Itere and call the holders of these bvgusbonds . innocent bondholders. These scoun drels were aiding land abetting thc Radi cal party all the time : and yet we hear - -11_, i_. * ._.... .uciu vanni (UIIWIIUV vrrCUU'jrB. X BOJ b=d jSTS?? opnni-tnnlty of ?lisc.o-.-i mur whether tho bonds were genuine or not, and if they bought worthless claims, it was their own doing, and ?hey are the only ones that should suffer, ts it pos sible Tor any honest man to suppose that these speculators were ignorant of what they were doing when they bought thc-so bonds for fifteen, twenty-five and thirty, jents on the dollar? Wfiat ground could tkere bo for heaping up tho debts? Ta it reasonable that we should come here and r consider as sacred the bonds of tbeae bloated bondholders ? The ques tion narrows down to this, whether we should sacrifice tho bloated bondholders or force our honest people to pay two miSIiono of fraudulent debts? Is it rea sonable that we should go on and aot sustain the report of the committee? Tiley came In with an admirable report, ls it right that we should not accept this report? Pause and think, gentlemen I -?nero ia another point of view in which -this sbould.be considered - political - which is one which I do not like to con sider, but I must do it. The Democratic party cannot afford to carry such a load f.s this fraudulent debt. If you place that ioad ori us, men from ell parts of the Stato will tis? up and refuse to pay it. The nionntaineers, those sturdy eons- of toil, with their brawny arms and suuburnt facas, will rise up and refuse to bo forced into paying this monstrous, illegal debt, ..v'.cn you are trying to saddle on them. Wo, gentlemen, X cannot for a moment believe you will do such an unjust act. Why favor Northern capitalists to the in jury of our own beloved and i tnpoveri&hed peoplo.? During the last campaign nearly every public speak'ir proclaimed norn the stump that our people ought not to pay the heavy debts contracted by the infamous and thieving baud of public plunderers who bad infested our State. Georgia threat ened to discard her fraudulent debts and ail the newspapers tho? gb out the country waged a relentless Var against thoso who made the proposition, Tho people all over tho land said if Geowria repudiates hos* debt she will be ruined. ' But. not withstanding all this, and all tho threats of lhasa whn ??r??tod to ssy ere^ythisg, Georgia actually r?fused io pay tt large part of the obligations against the Stale which were tainted with fraud. Whit was the reselt? Her bonds went up from that day. Has it voiced tho honor bf Geogia? Does she not stand as highes South Carolina?,, It wiirbo the same here if we discard our dishonest. obten tions as Georgia did.. Ocr bonds will ap preciate in value,our honest creditors will real easy, because they will know that we will pay ail our honest debts,- and av for the dishonest Ix idholders they deserve to toffer. No, I don't propose that our poor people shall bo compelled-to pay these !?nj-!5i claims, it is??.l.d by ssrss thai thc prent seal cf the Stato H ailixod to these bonds. But how did the signature get there? A 'set of scoundrels stole tho name pf the State and forged it on those booda. They were no better than highwaymen, ir a man is caught by a baud of highway men and told to sigo a note for a large sum of money on tie p*ln of ?etih if ne rffukea to do ?n. rh j wjjit think ??hc:: these tmeve? eon.-* to g?t thc rr.os?y and ha refuses to pay it, that they can force hi;. to pay it by law. This ia a parallel case and there ls no difference wiiatcver. One is just as bad as tho other. Are we more interested in these bonds than we are in our own State? Why, sir, I feel that none of us would to do such a thing as this. Why, sir, if I should vote to com pel my people to pay the fraudulent claims and. further oppress them with taxation to make them pav, I would not dare to face my people, ? could not go back and fuce my honest constituents. No, sir, as long I live I shall raise my voice .gainst paying these debU." The New Lieu Law. The following bill, which has finally passed both houses, and only waits to be signed, is of much importance to tho people of the State nt large : AN Acr to secure Landlords and Persons making Advances. SECTION 1. De it enacted by the tien atelhd House of Uoprc?t nL-iives of thc Stale of South Carolina, now met and sitting in Ornerai As'euibly, and by the authority of the ?ann?. That an act enti tled nts act to amend .'relions 53 und 54, Chapter 120 of the liaised Statutes, relative to lieos on crips, approved June 8th, 1877, be and tho sume is hereby re pealed. SEC. 2. If any person or persons HII.III make any advance or advances either in money or supplies to any person or pen sons who ure employed * r about to en gage in thc cultivation of the soil, thu person or the persons su making such ad vance or advances shu'l bo entitled to a ii,n on t!i.'! crop which may be made du ring thc year upon tho laud in thc culti vation of which thc advances so inai'u have been expended '.n preference of all other liens existing or otherwise to the extent of such advance or adduces ; Provided, an agreement in writing shall be entered into beforo such advance made to this effect in which shall bo specified thu amount to bo advanced, or I io which a limit shall be fixed beyond which the a?' anees, if made from time io iiiue durirg the year, shall not go. SEC. 3. !far.y person making such ad vances shall make an affidavit before the Clerk of thc Court of the county in which such crop is, that the person to whom such advances have been made is about to sell or dispose of his crop, or in any other way is about to defeat the lien hereinbefore provided for, accompanied with a statement of thc amount then due, U shall bo lawful for bim to issue his Kirrant, directed to any of the sheriffs of this State, requiring them to'seize the paid crop, and after due notice sell the same for cash, and pay over the net pro ceeds tbersof, or so much thereof tvs may be necessary, in extinguishment of the amount then due ; Provided, however, That if the person to whom such advances have been made ahab, within thirty days after such sate has been made, give no tice in writing to the sheriff, accompanied with en affidavit to tho effect that the amount claimed is not justly due, that then it shall be the duty of the suid sheriff to hold the proceeds of such salo subject to tho decision of the Court, upon an i' JUC which shall bo mado up and set down for trial, at the next succeeding term of the Court of Common Pleas for the county in which the person to whom such advances have been made resides, and in which the person who makes such ad vances shnll bo the actor. SEO. 4. That the above sections ?hall bo subjected to tho provisions of tho fol lowiug sections of this act : SEC. fi. That duch landlord lensing lands for agricultural purposes shall have a prior atm preferred lien to the extent of one-third of all crops raised on his lands, and enforcible in the bamomanner as liens for advances, which said lien for rent shall bo valid without recording or filing. SEC. 6. That every lien for advances and for rent, where the agreement is for more than one-third of the crop, shall bo filed in tho office of tho registrar of mesne conveyance for the county in which the lienor rcsidos within thirty days from the date of tho lien, and said lieu for rent over one-third of thc crop shall thoreby be made valid, and he shall keep an in dex of such liens so filed, for each of which he shall receive fifteen cents from tho partv filing tho same, and thia shall ba a sufficient record of the same. 'SEC. 7. That the first and third sec tions of this act shall ba and remain of force for one year from tho ratification thereof. Under tl. t ^-perrUton of Cha ExecaUve Ci.>.iiiiltte*1 of Fomona Orana?. A new Orango will be organised at Cross-Roads Church on Friday the 8th instant, at 2 o'clock p. m. The neighbor hood are invited to be present. Cllnkscales' Mills Grange will assemble at their Grange Hall on the third Satur day of this month at 10 o'clock a. m. Cob J, yV. Norri? and W. W, Russell will, be cresent and doli vor addresses. Mofiatsvillo Orango will hold a public meeting on Saturday the 9th instant, at 110 o'clock a. m. Addresses wMl be deliv ered by tho Worthy Master of Pomona Grange and others. The public are re spectfully invited. The following sub-Granges are "clear" cn my booka to 81st of December, 1877, vis: 141, 154, 251, 300,334. M Sub-Ganges delinquent for ono quarter : 155,177, 273, 295. Delinquent two quarters: 272. Delinquent eight quarters: 263,843. Meetings have been held in' several of the delinquent Granges with encouraging results, and wo confidently expect to havo a "clear" report from them at an early dav. J. W. NORRIS, -Secretary P. G., P. H. Mill. Stones for Sale. IOPER FOR SALE a pair of good French Burr MILL STONES. For further In formation, apply to tho undersigned, at Moflatsville, 8. C. S. W. SHERARD. Haren i, is??_84_ _3t* ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. AU persons having demands against tho Estate of Mrs. Nancy Harper, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, proper ly,, proven, to the undersigned, Administra tors, within the time prescritid?vy ???r ; and all persons indebted tc the Estate are also notified to make prompt payment. J. Si. ACKER, I. C. HARPER, Administrators. February 27, 18?? 34 -_3_ STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COU NT Y OK AITOKRSON. COURT OP COMMON PJLEAS, . John C. Whitefield. Administrator or O. L. Gaillard, deccasod. Plaintiff, against Ahv tha L. Gaillard, L. L. Gaillard, and nth ?ri.IkfendH'?*to fktf 7**ed Et foti in aidof ?$*ets, Injunction, Relief, ?fe. BY virtue of an order from the Com* aforesaid, to me directed, all persons having claims against Charles L. Gaillard, deceased, aro hereby notified and required to establish their several and respective de mands before the undcnrlgnwt. at his office, on or befors the Otb day of jjooe next, or h? tarred all benefits und? any uocrco made in thU action. ? . JOHN W. DAN IK LS, o. c r. Clerk's Office, And?rson C. H., 3. C., March Otb, 3878. March7,l?78 34 8m Notice to ?v?rseefi cf Pcbiic Highway?. rriHB Overseers of PubHo Highways ?re 1 hereby stiti?-d" r?siis?A is -erk /ind put In Kood repe'r the pS&Uc l? their respect I re ?eetioc^ by the irt of April next. ? Where Overseer? end hands neglect or re* fuse to work, they wjll be dealt with nn<l punished is the law directs. O. H. P. PANT, < J. C. GANTT. SAMUEL BROWNE, County Commissioners. March 0,18J8___ _34_| lil ' STATE OP fe 3UTH -CAROLINA, ANDBRMOIf COUNTY. Hy W. W. Humphreys, Judye of Probate. W H Ell KA 8, Mr?. Mary J. Ohamblee bas applied to ino to grant her letter?, ot administration on the Personal Estate and effects of D. D. Armstrong, deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admon ish all kindred and creditors ot tho said D. 1). Armstrong, deceased, to be and ap Cear boforo ino in Ouirtof Probate, to e held at Anderson Court House, on Saturday, 23d ?lay March, 1878. aftor pub lication hereof, to show cause, if any they have, why ino said administration should not bo granted. Uivon under my baud, thia 4th day of Mareil, 1878. W. W. HUMPHREYS, J. P. March 7, 1878_34_2 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA, AXIlEHSOM (.'OUSTV. BY ?virtue o?' various Executions to me directed, I will ex|K)xe to salo on First Monday in April next, at Anderdon Court House, .South Carolina, thc following (-??cribed Rea! Estate, to wit : All that Tract or Parcel of LAND, con taining two hundred and seventy (270) acre?:, more or less, hounds! hy Sands of J. ll. Carjtenter, William Shirley, D. Crosby, and others, ?.evie?' .i ?a the property of Ravid (leer, at the separate suits of W. W. Hum phreys. Succctwor, ami Samuel Brown. Tenus of wale Cash. Purchaser to pay extra for palier?. s JAMES lt. MCCONNELL, Sheriff Anderson County. Mareil 7, 1H7>> 34 4 GET YOUR PICTURE. CAPT, WREN Will remain in Anderson ONI/Y ONE MONTH 'ONCER, . And all persons wishing PHOTOGRAPHS . Should call at once. J. D. MAXWELL, No. 4 Brick Hange. March 7, 1878 34 lm ENCOURAGE YOUR OWN POMARIA NUBSERIES. THE largest and most varied Stock of Southern Aeclimotcd FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, Peaches, (Alexander. Ainsden, Louise, and Rivera. These carly varieties have all fruited thc past season and ripen ten days before Hale's Early). Fears, Plums, Almonds, Apricots and Nectarines, from tho earliest to tito latest, Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Hazelnuts, English Walnut? and Spanish ChcsKitts, several line varieties. Ever-bear ing Mulberries, Grape Vines, embracing choice table kinds, Strawberries and Rasp berries, Evergreens, in great variety, for or nament and cemeteries, Roses, all the best, Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lilies, Crysanthemums, Choice Verbenas, double and variegated, Violeta, Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, As paragus und Horse-Radish Roots, Osage Or age und McCarthy Rose, for hedges, Choice Fruit Trees of all kinds, which will bear the first season if transplanted early. AU will be furnished at moderate prices. Among other choice varieties of the Strawberry, the Charles Downing proves to be one of the best for our climate. A now catalogue sent to all who apply. Persons wudnng will please apply direct to WM. SUMMER, Tomario, ti. C. March 7, 1878_34 . 4t WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT O IT TO-DAYi 40,000 lbs. BACON, at 61 Cte. 2,000 44 CHOICE LEAF LARD ot io* Cte. 1.000 lbs. MAGNOLIA Sogar Cored HAMS, at ?2J Cte. 20'Bbls. SUGAR, at 9 ? 10J er IO 44 CHOICE ?T? O. S Y Kl" UP, at 55 Cte. per gal. 20 Bois. EASTERN POTATOES, all kinds, at $1.50 per Bushel. 20 Sacks COFFEE at 16} ? 22i Cente par lb. Also, a full line of - Ev?rythii?Q ? F?rri??r may need, st prices thst defy oon?p?t?iioii. Save money by giving us a call. M. W. COLEMAN ft CO., Sesees City, S. C. March 7 82 Ci tb? fe? S- frg. e* * g sri .-i e |S ? gi 9 J? H ff rn ii I ti g K ? fi- 2 ii i s; ^ B a ? S 2 O M. A S M g ? ?tS. II 2 J? ? ; i ! I s B G - & 3 - SC-? g 9 BS- -, " X J? I- g?? > . i? 5* jj? HS ? ? ? B V) m m m p m co co ac m Dissolution of Partnership. (THHE Arm heretofore existing between JL William A. Fallow and Tlenry C. 8ummers, has been Ibis day dissolved hy mutual consent, and the business heretofore carried on by said finn at Pendleton, lu An derson County, State of South Caroline, will be carried on by Henry C. Summer?, T?!iO "^Ul HS* Oil .t?W>Q.>^- I.... "1.1 t..._!_ ness, and'is "hereby authorized to coi?ccta?l moneys due the same. Dated Pendleton, 8. C., Febrnarv 22,1&?8. W. A. FALLOW. ' HENRY C. SUMMERS. Feb 28. 1ST? 33 - 8? - "VJ-OTICE. J3I All persons having demands against Robert B. McCarley.aro notified to present them to tho undersigned, properly proven, within three month? from thia dato, or tho same will b* barred. A. A. DEAN, Committee, Feb 4t, *.?78 . 82 8 C. M. Ferry :& Co. and David Lan dreih & Sons. JUST received from the ?.hove celebrated ?eodmen, a large assortment of'GAR DEN SEEDS, und for staK'At 6c, per] by ? A. B. TOWEPffA Feb 7,187? 30 . . ' * . 'S .' ,.,?. ......... ? ? . . - -y' : - _ . ' A S?ilTHERN ?uMICALn?NSTITUTE? ? cr. w\ C_FU""E/X/E3YS X?U Surgeon in Charge, SIGHT BB8T0RBD. fi A^AITTA. GA,, ^ W3Ut?AluJl fit, % ffiTi?^ oT-uc? For the InrricrU of tho** that are in dark- I i , -t j wife had been blind (Ireyean. You can new. I will ?tate that I wo? blind for about r- ^ or more SURGEONS* frctn this Ttl- ?Jttfe Imagine the chaDge that had taken place ha two yoani ; hail ruy eye? operated on lr. Au- Kr* W9B. and around home during that tlnje. lt waa gusta, (ia., with nu benefit whatever. I flBL-f ni , A XTPiT'TSCfiW f T7 fi P .__*?**!?. r* ?JU\OAL Hke*golnR into a new world, "wi . heard of Dr. Gurley's suet***, and made up . J^fJC-- . dt <ufe tflH oe at AlTOSS?WXi Vf. a., B.V., /TH~^< B shftU ovcr b* thankful to God that we me* roy mind to try him. On the fourth ?lay WgQfrk TI-. -. nar ^ AlX. /BL'AX H you,nt Eufaula, and hopo that bu? hand mar after he op?ral?I, my sight waa restored.. I NKl iVlOn?l??iV" MELIC-L t%t?.t IflMli ?ulde you to equal sncce? In all or^tlcmi can cheerfully recommend him to suffering B{f\\ ^wtvu. LwJ'PVil fer restoring right to the blind. . .. - humanity sud those in ^"^^ und remain one wcek-NO LONGER. ^>?JL YouTtru,y' *' ?* Alley's Milla, 8. C. Rg^R WIL, HAVX A mr. LOT 07 .?fiSS ??Sfi CASE OF CLUB FEET. VvV 'J _ _- , ?_________, IW '^Via }i of the teet by theBouthern Surgical ItwM. Dr. J. IK. GWT, Southern Sur fad LutituU, . Bi aC68 and SUrfllC&i Applian^Oe fTVv? 7/\ tute, 33 Whitehall St., Atlanta, OoMasbc Atiauta.Oa: , <A . rr % # \_V // \ lng surarlor to anything I have ever seen DearSir- . ? My son Leonidas improved m*S ros THU ?BATraMT or oaroaumas, vui f ^VQftlX \l or used. My son lia? improved more (his from the time you put thc braces on him ; -JQL " , . " ??t-i w..bn... . ^?SsjsW'lBr . t case being Invorted toes) by their use than his Test are straight ?nd he walks perfectly, y_2wft_i Opin-1 Curvature and Spinal WeakneM, anv I havo ever used. J. o. tas. 110 limb or deformity remaining. You don't /_(W%_il_um Hip Diseases, Affections of Knee sea. Charleston, 8. C. Sa?eTes? [Ol and Ankle Joint, Club-Foot, j? | , G^^ufh^, '.e." aW?Sutbtf-!h,W WMHF S^X**., ?fffc i foyo^an?7s1,yod? ' Murphy. N.e. i/k; ?V. BBRTAIN. J\M '- . AAA RBMARKABUZ CURE. I U]M Tft?fin?Q? O? t?-Q l?Ottt?l ??&? JftWfl? IkAlIl She ?aw TO many things ond ?Joyed herself (ACoseof Hixteen Years' Standing.) / ?T ll . *'?Ba?BB Wl ^ so much. You don t know how happy wo Vit?ft^?Sr"'"' 1 Hare-Lip, Cancer of Lip, aeft PaUte, etc. it'rH?r . ^'?fi ?,bS'haie all been ^fisV -- fei til her sight. I ?hall over remember withgriu Dear Sir-? My doubts lave al been ^9tW mm _a |- _. A?T??*!?M#*. ff Hi ilude your candor and kindness whUe under Y'rkn/nvwh^ fiSh Eyeand Ear Affections: g ^ your^tm?t.tth.i^t?ta ^^^'X"^^- Blindness, Granular Lid,. Turnen, Canter, Cherokee Co., Ala. ' now T. u.ninced cancer of the breast hy two Ica?!...^ B?Wk Cancer, Opacities of Cornea, and Crossed Eyes, A Word to those Interacted, physicians of Memphis, Tenn., who Muted A BUH Deafness and all Affectior.s of the Ear. -One dear to me lias been afucted with par that lt would havo to be cut out. You will vaJB ^BT , . ??w^wm tiai "outgraduniiy incrcasingOcafness-^a?sed not blame me, tlierofeie, for my incredulity. VB B J fir ? bv catarrh, hv no means an uncommon trou-' Your treatment was so different sud simple ?. Wk THROAT TROUBLES : I If 1 hie. I applied to Dr. J. W. Gurley, of thu and the results MABVKLOLS. I am free from JHV -B . , _ vSt JV city r he hcsifatlnfjly took the caso in band. the alnK)ting pains and thc itehingand burn- Din E Enlarged Tonsds, Pharyngitis, Laryngiti,, etc. JHB"W7 ^ Sut after a short treatment thc dear on? lm lng sensation that continually worried*mc B/il Jn - * SB^?fvA //? beyn almost entiiely restored. H any that BO. My complexion has cleared up, I have mill Jaw r\? i n-ri 1 r r* rtimrTS " tSBSS??f//mW may boppeii to read this should be nfll'ctctl gained flush and mentally am quite a differ- liL?3 HllPlllRr (UlHrlJ WKCSarM In the same wa', i would advise them to ent person. Dr. B. H. Mitchell says he never ?/*** nu' ' U"L- vvuuis WkBBk B apply tohim. ifis treatment i:?ne . Hind xaw such Improvement in such a short time. ?. Whiro a Cure 1? Poe.-J.blo. Wollef Certain. Bpt<fffc3 ? lum honest, frank and will not flatter tu If thin will be of any usc to yo?, you < .11 f %w WamTr fleece. He i? at a.31 Whitehall St.. Atlanta publish it. Mas. ELIZA D. WiivtoT, g OHS?DBEM BT7A&ABLY CUBED. BP^S Ga- W. A. Donos, Park's ?odbc, AU. M M _______ ll!) Pastor of St. Poul's Church, Atlanta. Another Case of Blindness Itontored. M i?? a ?M-O nt? ai AA Al n M If IT Vf 1 ? kW From the Tontor <>r Hjcond Bnptitt Church, I ha ve been blind for five years ; have spent LWiS>&gk. DISfcAb ES UF H ?? AL UAVI1 Y. V*?W Athtat?, Ga. hnndreds of dollars trying to have my sight ?. TJ-.-I p"i,m"" r-???r,i, O,?T>? .With a '.carty sood will toward every ex restorixt, and failed until I put myself under Nasal Polypus, Catarrh, Orana, etc. ?8t,ng cntcrprfaje ?hat seeks, Inalaudablo treatment of Dr. Gurley, who, In tho re- RJ^SF*^ - S'RRR^?>^ way, to foster the public wclfaro, one may nmrkablv short time of "eight davs, restored ^^3p*V_rSB ti*PHir AT 1? T&T0T7,A0TPC1 i9^B_9__k greet the rising of a new institution to amc I my sight; so that I once more enjoy thc p*?*S^jB_| i? JCJ-VJ. JX?JUI WiD?-lO?O, liorn'.e tho condition of Buffering humanity.* light and scenery of thia world. V____-_kffl__B_. T=MI*?? JJ T-intnlo' 1-7-a. Having kne-/ii Dr. J. W. Gurley for a long . MATTUKW Syirss. ^Wa^^r E?liO? aaaea. Or-lStliXa, m 4_* M timo eR "n hona<jti cxpcricnced physician Anderson C. H., 8. C. S**r\ WoasT CASES CURED. SEE CERTIFICATZS. ^^'Jvf fud surgeon, it gratifici *^s to give him a iiouMo Complote FUtuU In Ar,o C"_r-!. H / l?B*r</& hearty commendation, and to wl-h h-.rr. I .have bpci suffering with this terribly fl f iMt>^A - ?F^F^ abundant success. A. T. HratniKo. nialady for over two years, not heingable to f MmyjKj? Those desiring treatment hould call early, Dr. Gnrlcy's method of treating Rupture , obtain relier, ami having spent mud. money \JS ll I Bf x * . J' - - ?9 the beat I have over tried. Ho has ?urr.l ' ami being reduced physicali^ so much that ut%J9 lal as there are matty cast's that requite \~Trt mc. R. C. M. f.S8? ?ns?-.ii"5*5*8)' "??i ???y ?wup* Tma9BggBBS&' some time to treal. ESj Marietta, G? HOB being that of a farmer,) in fact, I could ww w f^" Kpllepsey. aTiriey[ of*the 8out?icrn SurgicaMnstTtutc! %WW F688 tn ACCOrdafiCe With the TilTiefi. jLii?t?i My daughter has for tho lost three years who in a short time cured me. . 1 now weigh flH 1_.-1 AkOB? A *een subject to epileptic:flts, havinaai many more than 1 have Jor many vean?, and am SI ?5? \% - . <H 1 C as three a week dunne the nio^t of thattlme, able to go about my farm and attend to bus- P*M?* "Br* \' i > ? ^_B-_^L a?. I a continual forking of the hands and ine; ia with comfort and freedom from -ain. lIl?ggl _& TT*W_? feet. I have had her treated by a great many Glennvillc, Ala. J. P SCOTT \ fl ' Yf ' different doctors and failed to get any relief r?""n n.,^r,. AU OQ .-Q ^ M 4M? ^w?KH?mL ''laWlft ? ]_f /? until I tric<l Dr. Gurley. Siucc he com n r tr r.', /?? ? ?i %' * 1 / ' /./ # r i 7^ I?, /f///kl inenced treating her ?he lias bean free from , y> .So,"/,fr7, ?,"-f,ca- /Wh'?'*, aBH . > SmR JVE?? ll \fl jerking of the hands and feet, and bas not . Atlanta, Go.: 0| - JSkWkW \\[ ^ \K had another fit. I hclicvo clio will be cured ^VL8?r-y%?pc"Jteil on my wife's eye ^H__________H_B__?!_-5_P^ ?___.?? bv his treatment. MRS. M. HOUHE. on last Nov. 15th, and on 23rd she went TSaB?^w ^^Hsa-___S___Sa9ai^?aw3"^ VI?.IT"*-.* | *piano L\.X home, obie to see her children, and now is y ~ ZZI^I- . " '" ~ ' 7 , , sa ? . lam authorized to take orders fer B. M. WooiLY'9 PAINI.E8S OPIUM ANTI- i Persons desiriug information will piense be careful to direct their letters to DOTE, and can, of my own knowledge, vouch fer the virtues and efficiency of thc rem-j / , > dy. Ite properties and fte mode of treatment are known to Institute, 3? Wlcltehall Street. LAND, Btate Chemist of Georgia. 'The remedy has been thoroughly tested and ia endorsed V v ^ ? " " hy many of our best physicians in Atlanh^ Ga., and elsewhere, ^who havo witnessed^its ^tlCLlltd Gd This \yll prevent miscarriage and insure a speedy answer. NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE. IDS/. O. XJ. WIXJSO?T, THE Founder and Chief Surgeon of the National' Surgical InHti&utc, At lanta, Oa., with a comj?ctent corps of Assistants, will make a professional visit to Ute following places at tho time designated below : SPARTANBURG, 8. C., April 2nd and 3rd, 1878, Palmetto House. GREENVILLE. 8. C., April 4th, Greenville Hotel. ABBEVILLE, S. C., April ?ih and oin, Central Hotel. "NEWBERRY. 8. C.. April Dtb, Simmons House. COLUMBIA, 8. C., April 10th and nth, Wheeler House. CHESTER, 8. C., April 12th, Nicholson Hotel. ORANGEBURG, 8. C., April 13th and 15th, Moroney House. CHARLESTON, 8. C., April 16th, 17th and 18th, Charleston Hotel. FLORENCE, 8. C., April 19th, Gamble House. As thin is the oniy visit which they will likely make to those places, tho opportunity here o ile red for seeing and consulting them- without a visit to the Institute, should not be neglected. These visits are designed for tho accommodation and benefit of our old pa tients and all snell now ones as desire treatment of tho Institute, yet are unable to otford the expense and tims Involved in a journey to Atlanta. They will come fully prepared to treat all cases of Club Feel, Spinal Disease, Hip Disease, Diseases of the Joints, Chronic Diseases, Female Diseases, idseasca of the Eye arid Er.r, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Catarrh, and Private Diseases which are curable or can bo benefittcd. No case will be taken under treatment unless with a fair prospect of recovery. AU thc aflficted are Invited. For fur ther particulars and circulars, address National Surgical Institute, Atlanta, Ga. March 7, 1878 __. .? _34 _ 4 Do Yo? Want to Buy Goods Cheap? SO, TRY ?JS WITH THE GASH ! PRICKS AGAIN REDUCED I Come and bo convinced that wo can Sell as low for the Cash as any man could wish. THE Q,U AL-IT Y OF OUR GOODS A CONSIDERATION. 160 Barrels Floor, every barrel warranted. All grados o? Coffee, Sugar ana Molasses. Also, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Heavy Dry^oodS;^ Are now offered lower than ever. You might loso money by failing to see us before buying elsewhere. WE MEAN BUSINESS, and will not bo undersold ia our lino of Goods. SULLIVAN & CO. March 7, 1878 _ ll_ - ly HOLD YOUR MONEY ! NEWS THE LADIES' STORE ! MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS . WILL leave FOR THE NORTH to-morrow, where she intends to purchase a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL STOCK in all the NEW 8TYLES, &c. . AB tunal, we rill LEAD IN LOW PRICES. Thanking our customers for their liberal patronage in the past? hope they will continue to favor ns with their future patronage March 7,1878 _ , 84 OOTTOIT FOR OTTJ^2sTO ! A, Fair* Exchange. WILCOX. GIBBS & CO 'S MANIPULATED' G??H0 IS OFFERED ON THE -FOLLOWING LIBERAL TERMS : Ca?lt on Delivery at this Depot...$40 OO Ott Credit until first November next. 75 OO With the Option pf paying in Chiton on the batu of Fifteen Cent? for Middling Cotton. KOO M?. MIDDLING COTTON WILL PAY FOR A TON. Thus the Farmer Trill know when" ho buys just how many pounds of Cotton will pay for a Ton,*no matter how tow the price may bc. This Guano is K/NK?^UALIiED, and has never failed to satisfy all wno have purchased from us during tho last flvo ot six ?rears. Any number of ?Bierences can bo furnished.who will testify to thc superior o? oci en co of this Guano. Those who have never used it should give it a trial this season. j " '10" SULLIVAN SL CO.? A?rente. Jan 24, 1878_ _ 28_ ' , 3m \ . T Price of Carolina Fertilizer mid Palmetto Acid phos phate Reduced for 18.-8. _CASGLIKA FERTILIZER-? Ton for-475 poonda of Middling Cotton.. ", PALMETTO ACID PHOSPHATS-A Ton for 350 pounds Middling Cotton. AU expenses paid by us, and the Cotton to bo delivered by tho first of November next. We are ?tili the Agents also for the Celebrated Wando Fertilice?. We have a large Stock of GOODS, GROCERIES, .'tc, oh hand, to ?ell Cheap for thc Money, or on A credit to tnoae who ar* good, nod pay their debt? promptly. Comoon, pay us up, and bay Supplie.* and Fertilizers from na. We will do yon right, : . ? ? . ?T^-reoicx-?Y, .ra?towrv sc co. Jan V., 1878 - 27 * GK '^r. IDeGh?iAAIF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNITURE DEALER i UNDERTAKER. UndeHaking in all its Branches. 147, 147 1=2 &. 449 BROAD STREET* AUGUSTA, GA. TO THE PUBLIC. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Vor. h 1877. MY customers know that I have heretofore led the "FunNrroBJs" trade of tba South, in stylo, qunliiy and prices. The time has come when these goods can bo purchased as cheap from me as in thc North and West. I do not go backwards, bnt continually nussv the standard of mytjoods, and add new styles. I Lavo made r?ductions in prices who- ever mrchosing elsewhere. Orders by runil will receive as mr.ch attention as if gi _. It woi*' ' Tinko thc list too large to describe and copy all the different prices of Bedroom, Patios ^iiits, Dining Room, '^rRco, Standing, Parlor and Ladies' Desks. Secretaries, Dwarf Libraries, and Book Cues, rr i lfactured by me, and therefore, tills' list contains only a few of tiie prices of goods kepi hy me. Thanking! you for past favors, I remain, yours respectfully, G. V. DeGRAAF. _E?r i No charge for Dravage or for Packing. Nov 1.1877 10 ly 35,?OO lbs. BACON! ONE OAR LOAD OP FL?UR, ONE OAR LOAD OF N. O. SYRUP, AND A LARGE LOT OF V ..FANCY GROCERIES. y t AVE just bec:? received, and our large, well selected and varied stock of li)ry O. (?anti?. Clothing, lints, Boots and Shoes, CUnss, China and Crocheryware, arc kept constantly replenished to meet the demands of the market. These Goods have been bought in bulk, so that we can and will disposo of them to oar customers at the very lowest retail prices/ Give ua a. call, for wo will not allow ourselves to be undersold. Parties owing us for last year will save cast by coming forward and settling tho same at once. . > BARR & FANT, NO. IO GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON. 8. C, Jar. 24. 187S 12 ly NEW AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I DESIRE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Mutt I have ? just received a NEW STOCK! OF1 GOODS, Consisting of STAPLE DRY GOODS, * ' * ' ROOTS and SHOES, ? GROCERIES, of ail bind?, HARD WARE, IRON, RUGGY MATERIAL <te, dc* &c . Which I bought at extremely low figures. I also have on hand a gx>d lot of CLOTHING, which I will ?ell at NEW YORK C08T. I expect to do a Cash business, to-ifr-"* Kilt not ht U^DERSOLD by any one. I only "oak that you will como In and examine my Goods ?nd Prices, so that i msy convince you that I mean to rnll CHEAP. . ' I am in-tho Cotton Market, and ala always ready to serve voa at my old stand m , WAVEBLY HOUSE BLOCK, Southeast corner. v O. A.. XsYESXQD, Aipeut. Octl8,1877 14 _____ _______? ly , , THE B?UE ?IDGE fS?SLRO?D ! TUB NEW CONFECTIONER Y on Depot Street, now has Ute Freshest midmost delicious Stock of . SANDIES. RAISINS. CITRON, Ac, ORANGES, LEMONS. BANANAS, Ac., CIGARS. TOBACCO, POTTED MEATS, CANNED GOODS, Ac., Ac Also, a well-selected stock of FANCY GROCERIES. The Favorite Resta, ur&iit . ' Is kept in connection with this Confectionery, and Meals aro served at ?ll hours,.in DM "grHEfill wjiyi AND OYHTER8 will be kept on bawd during tho season. AU the ahovA will be sold at Use lowestfrViug price*. (Jail and see mc G. W. GARUECKT, Depot Street. Oct25,1877 ? / i . . _i i i ' j ?~~ DO NOT PASS THIS BY! IX TOR owe tis any Money it isdircoted to You Especially. mnnry to carry os. eur business. If it is penible Unit you have not tim?, to CO"10 Town, bold to the Money, and wo will come after it. Do not entertain tho Idea tutu do not need tho money, for If we did not, we would make our Notes and Accounts ??. they would ncrtrfatl Jue. '>.''>* ;.'-..?.' ' ' '? ?' 'r\ '. '.*":.?.'. ....v. : V WILSON & JREKF>, No? 7 Granite Bovf. Jan 81,1878 l>'