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-V TliE COlTRLERJOURNAf MAIL ARRANGE ME NTS. Aikkn, S. C., Deo. 1, 1877. *ta and after this date the X’ostonice noint will be as follows : MAILS. ODENS l 1 a. oi. CLOSES. 3p. m. S p. m. 9 a. m. , 3.30 pm m - on Sun " i«*r Dunbarton, Hammcnd and Greenland flails close on Fridays at 6 a. m., and •»pen on Saturdays at 6 p. m. Leesville, Merritt’s Bridge and. Mt. Khal mails close on Thursdays at 4 o’clock p. m., and open on Saturdays at 4 o’clock P m. ^ ^ E. CONDY, P.M. 'All a lvertiseinentf, local notices, &c., intended for publication this paper, ust posit iffy be handed in by 10 r clockd£ Wednesday of each week.— rv-is* they will be left over till the ..JAN. 2J, ISIS. i i» I R . 1c I' K .xms 1 . v. , Shultz, il. A. Oak- i. w, Gitgg, Dowdy, illbrook, tinuter, w, S5ix nev V’ ‘ v t' > • 15 ’ 'i -t ine iiott. •»« Hoitey. A few rev? % iTi t \i < A. - • • ?i -ry yet The m.i 1 n ark.-', nSpartanburg, is brisk. fit ‘VC i • g? notices in oue sveck, i»0 7 ? y from sweet six- U«n to »ev efilf-five Mr. F I ,. w 'ike rei-j red ihe contract. at tb. la t met tin«r . e fown Ccunc’l, to • jj 0 \ i u r. ti c priocip* 1 .* . oil111 of Park uvc- Tue cr.i itrncior of the Western Union Telegraph Com pan; was iu town oi. i u^- day. cm; 1 - , J y ^ rrat'yenieii!? to r acc the eld ie! r!g? .]>!l p w th new ones. We bre indebted to Hon 0. E. S: wyer for a copy of the r epoi t oi i uc AdjutH!it itocky Grove, Smith Johnson, c, Gregg, G. W. Foster, w, Hammond, II. II. Weu- thersbee, w. Sleepy Hollow, Samuel Horn, w, Hammond, James E. Cook, w. Gregg: Cbas. E‘ U,'Drayton, w, Aiken, Otto Banck, w, Millbrook, D. W. Meyer, Silverton, W. T. Butt, w, Hammond S. Ott, w, Aiken, Solomon Rudolph, c, Gregg, B. J. Kirk irui .v i n Simpkins, c, Shaw, James U t ook. . , llamiuond. B. P. Beaufort, w, 'i jiiow, S. A. Hollt-y, Millbrook, J. coy, -.s, Shaw, Johu Bruce, c Ham- ^tcBlaine, c, Aiken, .Samuel ultz. A. S Courtcny, w Green, w. Sleepy Hollow, lohu H. Cousey, c, Gregg. Hammond. D Aik ' i j Coe rul. v in* i>i C, Lb 'p: nig In. jr uci Ot .t:s the very able editor of J Uepublican" is uekd. profession catu-ed paralysis C.v . Wagner m l his famous mfusi.-e. ill give one of their inimitable' p<!r- fortuatices at Lyceum nati ou Moudityi the 28th irst. Below is what the “AVashingteu Dispatch” st ys of them: “ Happy (^al Wagner and his troupe of minstrels dclighNs ed a large audience at Washington Hull, last night. Cal is always immense, and did not disappoint his friends in tho least ou this occasion. He has a splendid quartette, whose song* were excellently chosen, and rendered with great sweetness. His per formers are all artists in their respective lines, and the show is the biggest thing we know of for the money. No stale or am biguous jokes; nothing to cause a blush to mantle the cheeks of any, but everything is fresh and bears tiie mark oftbc mint. Cal is xni generis—stands alone in his profes sion, at the top ; is a free-born American citizen; has his likes and dislikes, and speaks ‘ right ought in meeting’ whatever he thinks.— Washington Dispatch." —Who ever fails to go and see them will miss a rare treat. The following is a list of the petit jurors drawn for the February term ot Court; Presto** Tones, w McTier, W. J. Will- ’ s. w. Aiken S. E. Ma A. Hurley, w. Millbrook . w, Aiken, Win. A mi e i v olkms, c. Mil' . o- k My Hi tud 1J Tii HARDVw P r > L L T R ' U’M F H Tis chew, chew. chew. He rises at dawn his pipe to light. Goes puffing and chewing with all his might Till the hour of sleep, tis his delight N To smoke, chew, chew. Tlk quid gees in when the pipe goes out, ') Tis chew, chew, chew. Now a cloud of smoke pours from his throat, Then h is mouth sends a constant si rain afloat Sufficient to carry a mill or a boat, , Tis chew, chew, chew. He sits all day with a quid in his mouth, Tis chew, chew, chew. He growls at his wife, the cat and the dog. He covers with tobacco the hearth and rug. And his only answer when I give him a jog la chew, chew, chew. Young ladies, beware, live single indeed. Ere you marry a man who uses the weed ; Better that husbands you ever should lack. Than marry a man who uses tabac. ■■>■■■ II— wafg—a—aawf ^■mrrin-ivos NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QATATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AIKEN COUNTY. Angus P. Brown will take notice that George D. Boycd has this day deposited with the County Treasurer of Aiken County the amount of money requisite to redeem his land bought by you at the “ Delinquent Land Sale” ou the Dh day of January, 1878. Given under my hand and seal this the [l. s.] 21st day of January, 1878. J. II. MORGAN, Auditor, A. C. Administrator’s Notice. N otice is hereby given that Susan AA’alker, Administratrix of the estate of W. J. Walker will make her final return to the Probate Court oa ‘lie 18ih day of February, 1878, an.i will mike application fur her final discharge. SUSAN W vLKEit. Administratrix. I’m, Give V v 20 —Ov.i young friend, 1.1 i- >i:..uoes, has re-opened iiis billiard room, near the Aiken Hotel, where he will be pleased to see his old as well as new friends. Tub DablixotO!! Socthernkb.—Just 50 prisoners in jail, 8 under sentence of Trial Justices, and the remainder waiting for the verdict of a higher court Coleton Democrat.—At the delinquent laud sales on the first Monday in *hN nonth only eight pieces of real estate were pur chased by private parties, and 170 were forfeited to the State. Murder Nkar Augusta.—Robert Key, a colored man, was found dead iu the woods near Woodlawn, from a pistol ball iu bis body. There was no direct evidence as to who committed the deed, but, in the opinion of the jurors, circumstances pointed very strongly towards Thomas Hunt and Louisa Coles, both colored, as the guilty parties. l‘>ay were committed to jail to await trial in tii« Superior Court. Wx nro—r , ~ n|| rd tp on xuir streets again S. B. Goddard, Esq , the nttnrod of the Highland Park Hotel. What time he can spare from his laborious duties in con nection with the Sand River Railroad cor poration is devoted to the field. He has with Lit* his famous pointer “ Dick” and has already made many of the feathered tribe ‘‘fold their wings.” Curb Without Drugs.—-Dr. P. U. R. P. Wickus, graduate of the School of Medicine of Paris, number of the Institute Royal of France, Great Britain and the United States, but late physician extraordinary to the King of the Cannible Islands, having opened an office at the corner of Patk ave nue and Laurens street, Aiken, respect fully solicits the patronage of the citizens and visitors of the town. Office hours ft tut 10 P.M. to 3 A M. Consultations with wine and bark, free. Something New—The famous Vienna rolls at 3. P. T. Field's, corner Richland avenue and Lgttrcns streets. Mothers do not let your children be de stroyed by worms. Do your duty, for you are responsible. No child will die from worms if ^citriner’s Indian Vermifuge is used in time. A bright and beautiful child shows iu i!s very expression that its babyhood w-is not associated with opium, cordial’, &c., for the continue J use of opium is antagonistic to health. That valuable and highly re- HARP & FARR S hells No. 1 Ksr.o=iSB at 20 cents a gallon and chimneys from 5 to I2J cents, and retail tinware at about wholesale prices. 153 BROAD STREET IS T-t-ZE CXXlllZ:/VI? STOIR-TD, AT C. S. & F. 0, KS.ViiSSM’S, A matchless fa niiy medicine corn pounded from vegetable ingredients whi- h are re garded as stand ard remedies of t it e m a tcriro medica. Aetna 1 experience has cstahli hod this compound as tar superior to ot hers claiming like character. S.mmou’s Hepatic .Com- conim> tided remedy for the disorders of pound has nothing in its composition that Can possibly injure the mo-t delicate. Its babyh iod. Dr. Bull s Baby Syrup, is ab o- lutely free n oui morphia and all other dan gerous agents, and can be safely employed at all times. Only -5 cents per bottle. IP "E 3?. £r O TST - A. Xj . Mrs. Alleiion and Miss Dollie Allcrton, of New York, are at Mrs. Allison’s. Mrs Frank R. PascauD and sou, of Bal timore, and Mrs. Osgood, of New York, are j at Mrs. Latbom’s. Mr. and Mrs. L. I>. Heard and son, of ( Brookline, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. John Frick i and son, Phil* lelp'.iia. Pa., Mr Hico;k. ! Mothaven, N. Y., are at •* Orange Grove.” tn-te is not u.ipleasant, docs not nauseate or gripe, and yet it nets on the liver and bowels just ns effectually ns calomel or any of the preparations of mercury, w.tk >ut in juring the constitution or debilitating the system. Many nenple suffer with torpid liv rand constipated bo eels, and require somethin,; to stimulate these organs. Freni some peculiarity of constitution, they can not take calomel or blue mass. To sit -h S'tu.xion’s Hepatic Compound will be in valuable. It dees not produce large watery actions that weaken and depress, birt acts n ildly, producing no depression, it simply stir’iilates nature to act. Hence how in- v-1 tablo to the suffer. KUSIXESM XOTSt l.S. Go and see the tine Tennessee beef, unit* ton, li-di partridges and other ga ue at Turnbull’s. . Tickets to N>w York via the Charleston Line, at reduced rates, for sale tei the Tele graph Office. Highland Park Hotel. Murder At Montmoresci.—On las: Saturday night, Odum Kennedy, Lewis Moore and Jim Slater, all colored, who were at a frolic, got info a dispute in re gard to some old difficulty, which resulted in the exchange of blows During the For Sale —A go^d bottle with two and one-half acres cf good ga den land that will bring a bale of cotton to the acre, 'firms reasonable* Apply to ALLEN SCOTT. Having positively determined to retire from business, after this date, the entire stock of dry goods, shc.cs, cotions, clothing, &c., will be sold at cost and under. HENRY HAHN. m St A 1 . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES GORDON DENNETT, Prop’r. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published* POSTAGE FREE. OJ>TE ZDOZLX-I^ie, PER YEAR. GO i llVIV* I’O It «1X An Extra Copy to Every Llub of Ten. THE NEW YOJIK DAILY HERALD, Published Every Day in tho Year. tOT'POSTAGE FREE. 0 1 A T’AYS fur one year. Sundays in- tj) L'/eluded. $8 pays for one year, with- ottt Sundays. S. r > pays f ir six months, Sundays ineluded. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays I $2 pays for oue year for any tpacified termediate points by rat! and sie ui e:iu be 1 d i.v of tho week. N&ftaa d.pi Furnished and unfurnished ro».ms to rent, «n reasonable terms; also bouse to ew a large pistol and shot J rent, furnished or unfurnished, west s de bark killing him instantly, of town, three squares from the pcstoff.ce. i escape, but Maorc was cap- Terms reasonable. Inquire at this office. •d in jail. Ou Monday, the i a di-patch from Langley, man answering Slater’s np ' been arre.-ted there. A t to Langley, but jailing to it is at large. Take Notice.—Tickets to Boston and in- | 4-- ;#*Ji qp. rjSiCi I V i * 1 > ar abbied.—Thomas Prince an t, hailing from Aiken coun- -ful wife Phoebe Treadway ver to Georgia and took to cond spouse in the person of Goldman, of Augusta. On ic devoted I i.oehe appeared mead and swore that Priuc- 1 husband, and hud h,m ; r- ituy. He Waved an exumi- - jud for the sum of one liuti ir his appearance at th-.: next iperior Court foi trial. procured at Western Union Telegraph Of fice, Highland Park llo el. Also to N-.s-au. CoxsoMPTio': Curkd.—An old physician retired fn-m active practice, having had placed iu his hands ly an I',.st Indian mis sionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and pcitnuneui cure- of cousumption, brcuchitis, catftir!i and all throat and and lung affection-, al o a posi- ! live and radical euro for geueval debil.ty and all nervous complaints, -itter hiiviug 1 thoroughly te-t.-d i:- woiider!*:! curslive powers i,i i!ku an !- <,! ca-c-. !<•••!- it nj-. j duty to make- . nunwii to !i.- suii- ii.,g \ i j lows. The reei ipt will be : ue- . charge, to nit v.iio uosiie it, wuh toll <::r- c is lug and success iu i 1 JtPt.wMatjst.—A well dressed to the Judge of Probate the r marri ;ge Hccu e. He was hi* iutenled was and an *eut animation : “ Sweet six- a'ect sixteen, un i th hand- de town." Toe Judge said tious for : Addrc-s with .'tamp tiatu ug ihispap.r. Dr. J C. t-i’ilNE, 41 North *Jth Street. P:iiia- delphiu, Pa. Nol '-ly. •p ’iseD*'"*?- A Vall aule Discovert.—Dr. C W . Ben son, a piaclicing physician, at 100 Norili Em aw Stieet, Baltimore, Md., (who has pai much nttention to nervous disC ise-i;, o it, as the law.Jx»r’oade him ) has discovered that Extract of Celery a: d Rice e to -«y bhe un ler eigh een. | Chamomile, combined in a certain proper- ‘ largesae! udge. ’ exclaimed the umu, i lion, invariably cures headache, either bili- \ iem girls are deceitful and ( ous, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, i Rcuinlgm and nervousness. This is a : triumph in medical chemistry. and sufferers | ml over thu country are ordering by mail. He prepares in pills ut GO cents per box. j ihe Doctor is largely known uud highly respewted iu Baliimore.-AyiMcoj.a/J/e/Aodwt. For sale by ull dvuggisis DOW1E & M0I8E. Agents, Cn&rle ton, S. o. I pa is lor six months for any specified dav of the week, !?1 pays for one month, Sundays incl ided. £1 per mouth (including Sundays) will be charged on subscriptions for a less p'■ric-d than six months."/ ‘bu $2. '»i> for three months, without Sttnd tys. At-CSfi MARKKT. Janttiiry, 17th, 1873. ■.! weekly byC. K. v F. P. dersou lii:l ter !S"--v. .. :< C liehens fallow Bacon, C. it. sides I). S. •• Honey Coffee Tea Sugar j. &. Aager & Co., CHARLESTON, So. Ca. 2Uf« 2; JitBBERfe OF FOHEIGN and DOMESTIC HAEDWAEE, Cutlery, Guns, Saddlery, Bar Iron and Plow Steel Cucumber Pumps, Fairbanks’ Scales. Agents for South Carolina for the Patent Barb Fencing and the celebrated Farmer s Friend Plow, o^e, two or three h#rsc. at reduced prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortmer.t of Agt ictiltur''! Imple ments. Agricultural Steele a specialty. Bull Tongues, Turn Show!?. Sct.ofois. Sweeps, Heel Bolts, also roiigli slccl shapes, Sic. State agents for Tredegar Horse an t Mule Shoes. Orders receive, prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 139 Meeting Street, Charleston. S. 0. I FAI.L TltADE, 1875. H AVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE North, whe r e 1 have purchased one ot the largest stocks of BOOTS & SHOES Ever brought to Augusta. equal to nearly 20,000 PAIE Having bought the above goods dir s (front the manufactories for cash, 1 am < elermiu- ed to sell at All BOOTS AND SHOES sold by me are •ruaiauteed to give I! ii S Call and buy and savo money. J. AY . JBXJRC O BROAD STREET, A. ia g u s t a, Gr a. 3d door below 11. It. Crossing. .1 ys’tnf 11)11 fi dd ,1 w try ir< ry theyaic n’li the cost of Romainc C.oUl, so extensively worn in Paris was first discover# ’ *n 1870. by tbc cele brated French chemist Mons. D. BeLainge, who manufactured i 111,0 nr . f-ir tive years sold it to the leading jewelers of Paris for solid goi I In \ " tu n lit? si-cret became known, ten of the *ia!iuf.icturir.g jpwelers establish * a stocK ci.n.patiy. with a capital of S10.000.000 for the purpose of manufaetuting Ron;" and V/atches. IVith this iinmense capital, and the aid ot improved enabled to produce all the latest patterns of jewelry at less than o Solid Gold, and of a quality and color which makes It impossible even .or experts to de fect it from the genuine. .... , ,, , * .u . Wo have secured the exclusive agto 'y of the l mte.. States and Canada, .or the sale of all goods manufactured from this metal, and in order to introduce them in the most speedy ni.inner, h*ve pat np nssovied sample lots as piven below, wiiicu we '• ul sell at one-tenth toe retail value until January 1st, 1878. Read the list. 50-CENT LOT. One Gent’s Watch Chain, retail price SI 00 One pair ng Sleeve Buttons,retail price 75 On • Stone 8et Scarf Pin, *• “ 75 One «et (3) Spiral S iirts Studs, “ One imp shape Collar Button. “ One ncavy plaiti Wedding Ring, “ I UI AIKKTsT I | 'i lie s tb-e. i , ^the fl. 17. 'tl i)i . ho will lc- th r t\TE AGAIN call the attention of the citizens of Aiken, Edgefield, Lexington a« d j 1 * 10 ! IU *)'' 1 ‘ 01 W Barnwell counties to our ; >di-.‘ • til Ri ! ?!» v.;i ■ |-l '■ isi 1 1 :i \ t!-.‘ (l-sif U» ;d iu: Y • * f r • ; , it V. ii • -■' '■ iSt' I ;i v’ a '••or.’ v. '.ly a i lit- ( fitac o 'I.'B e( - ; A i, ! j ?t oi H i ■ l?Hi ■ t T K' or Oetos Ur- s. . 2 j i n v. ,t it Which we arc now offering at. the very lowest prices. We do not hesitate in saying, wet * C ) can offer the cheapest and most complete stock of goods that can be foi.nd in eiti er ot 1 the above mentioned counties Our stock of Handmade Boots and Shoes are worthy c special attention ; aiso. ourCLOTHING department. Hugging »*»<! Ties of all kinds at lowest market rates. Save expenses and delays, and sell your cotton to us. We want to buy two thousand bales this fall and winter, for which we will g've Augusta prices. Wc cannot name the different line o! s .. inter, for which we will g’ve Augusta prices. ^ goods we keep, but will add that we have anything you wish. All kinds o‘ CO! NT.! V PRODUv.’E bought. Call and see us. srl4tt' C. n. & R. B. HENDERSON, _A-ilcen. S. O. ETiWAN FERTILIZERS. rpilE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS, WITH INCREASED CONFIDENCE, TO Planters and Farmers, THE UXIUVALED FERTILIZERS OF THE ETIW.W COMI'AM OF CHARLESLON, S. C. v : > ; ‘ £ r--. . Oiaco next I . . ... !T!it’ Virs’T ! ! lilt i rr- '.-s; f .nv» V-TXfc 1 - ; - \ . ■ . or to ; it ■; \ i ! 1 |i tj, 1 i : * f i li .s .}•> c : H undreds of purchasers the last season have expressed unbounded satisfaction of these Fertilizers over ali otliers, one extensive planter in Georgia having annually increased his orders from fifty tons to two hundred tons ot the^A per cent. D ssolved Bene The grade of the above 24 per cent, has been considerably increased on that of last season, while the price has been reduced, as will appear below. From my own expe rience, and that «f those who purchased from me last season. I confidently affirm that the 24 pT cent. Dissolved Bone is the cheapest and best for ail crops either couipostei with cotton seed, barn-yard niamtro or applied alone. The prices are as lollows: ETIWAN GUANO, payable 1st April, 1878 *!2 00 I'KR ton •« “ 1st Nov., 1878 52 00 *• “ !>!/ “ CROP FOOD CHEMICALS A •••••••••••••• ...... .§!2 00 . 52 00 t April, G 78.. . 28 00 Nov., 187 8 ... . 36 00 1st Apt ii. ; 73. . 30 00 1st Nov., ’78.. . o8 00 1st April, ’73. j-t • Am. 00 1st Nov., 78.. 62 o' 00 r a O-’S'P'r’ Y/Tr-u 1 ’- JuO b /.c.-. . . PPLY TO Or II. B. I’l'F/CK IIAi.TEU Wm. G. Mood, Agent, AiKEfM S C SAVED PY • ri:t 'A- I- *. (iirsT t VC n-.-l GEO. 0. R93ic'8:iM \ > /> “ 50 •• 1 25 tc, 00 above six’ Total l or 50 cents we Will send articles postpaid. §1.00 LOT. One pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting, '•tie set (3) Spiral Siiitt Studs. One heavy band Eng igem-nt Ring. One set (2) Engraved Bracelets. One Ladies Long Guard or Neck Chain. One eng. miniature Locket, for the above.! One Gont’e he -.vy link Watch Chain. One Lake George Diamond Stud. $3.00 LOT. .One Ladies Opera Gtemi Chain [<)ne Ladies Neck Chain an l Cro-s. jOne beautiful Locket, engraved, jone pair Band Bracelets. One Gents Tv. ist Link V’c-st Chain and Charm Oue pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons, t Tic set (3) Ony- Siiirt Studs. One new improved Collar Button. One extra cut Cameo Seal R’ug. One Arizona Solitaire Stud. One set Amethyst or Topaz Pin ur.d Ear Drops One Ladies Chemise Button. One Plain Ring, stamped 18 K. $2.00 LOT. Otic Ladies’ Neck Chain and Charm. Oue Ladies’ Heavy Guard Chain for Watch. One set Pin and Ear Rings, Amethyst. One extra fine Miniature Locket. One Cameo Seal Ring. Oue very heavy Wedding or Engagement Ring. One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain with Charm. One pair Pearl Inlaid Tleevc Buttons. One Lake George Cluster Pin. One pair heavy band Bracelets. §5.00 LOT. One Ladies’ Opera Chain, with slide anti tassel, (retail price 4.5.00) One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain, with Curb Charm, retail price. i-l.t'O. One Ladies’ heavy lone Neck Chain. One elcgaui Chased Miniature Locket for above. 'One Set Cameo Mcdalion Pinar.d Kur Drops iOne pair heavy chased bund Brncele*8. One Gent’s Solitaire Diamond Stuu. One Gent’s Cluster Diamond Pin. One pair Amethyst or Oi yx Sleeve Bultons. One set (3) Stud- to match the above. One elegant heavy set Cameo Seal Ring. One Massive Band or A\ edding Ring. One now paient Collar Button. One Ladies’C emise Button. Oue Amethyst or Topaz ring, extra finish. The retail price o» the articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten tt-aes the price for the lot; for example, our one dollar lot retails for . 10.00; our §5.00 lot lor $50.00. A SOLID ROM VINE GOLD HUNTING-C ASE AYATCH FREE. To nny one sending ns an order tor the above lots by exnrtss to thcamoun: of §15 00 we will send, free, one solid Rum .ine Gold Hunting Cus Watch, gents’ or Indies’ size, warranted to keep perfect rime and look equally as well tis a $!< 0 OQ gold watch. By mail postpaid. $15,.'><». This is out best offer to agents, and is wortti a trial, as the .atch alone will sell or trade readily for from §20.00 to §50 0U. Gents' r ladies’ wile 1 alone, $7.00 or $8 00, with a heavy Gents’ Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, o\ I.ad.es’ Opera Chain with slide and tassel. Remember.—This offer oniy holds good until Jan. Ist, 1878. After that time w*' shall sell only t o Jobbers and Wholesale, dealers, and any one wish ing our goods will then have to nay full retail prices. Romaino Gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuiny gold made, bring the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods arc trade in the latest gold patterns Will guarantee satisfaction in every instance, or retut.<1 money. Send money by P. U . Money Order, or Registered letter, at cur risk. No goods gent C. O. D. unless at least $5.OO.accampaiiies the order. Address plainly. W F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for U. S. and Canada, 95 .i 97 South Clark St., FERTILIZERS. TUB SU BSC LI IBB II OITB!!;? FOB AY LB TUB I’Oi’ULAU AND HIGH GRADE \M!)0 ACID Piiimm ± r - o T-r rr r Honsz AWL) CATTLE s Wi’.t ouve or prcsc-i- PS-c Seld • at! ' - * *t ’ CASH (PER TON), $30. TIME, $35. PAYABLE IN COTTON, S i" (39b POUND- j COTTON.) THii iniiiu mmai: CASH (PER TON(, §15. FINE, $50. PAYABLE IN COflMN, §'17 o-' '15') POUND- COT TON.) ALSO miiij nilfjjj mm. Hai 1 J v VA v “-Y? 1 Vv h O For restoring Cray ils natural Vitality air u:i.V'.y. PAYABLE INCOrC-*N (4j0 POUND! PEil T )N T ). TE IMS SAME .14 AUGU-ji... WITHOUT ADDITION VL EXPENS . HE ABOVE FERTILIZERS ARE GL V l AN FEED 'TO BE OP ilIGP. Z’*\" n \XU; arc usi ClRCULASS. 1 r l are used throughout to.- county, au i ■i<v.- always given sartsr.ictr.m. C.i’i ! A ,1 11 p) Tfreshnt numm'mvy. OFFICE—LUHN’S AIK I rm - sis 4s CAEOLI! GKO. W, V.’I ' LI As V'. nom those v prove.' b;;!(!tic: s ■ i: C ,hi?ago, 111. au30-t3m OFFICE OF (SUCCESSOR TO E. G. ROGERS,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Fundtaie Sealer and Undertaker. Undertakin fe in ull its Branches. Night Calls, 10E Green S.rcet. Fttmlay (Jails at the Store. To the Public: 1 respect fully call your aDention to my continueil reduction in prices, and large re- ceipt of new Good? u' .ivii:; l.y eveiy SreanH-r li'i ni my F.iet'-rv. Business hit now 1 ne Bradley Patent pe pi .* ? : v ’j -.f'j-’ -y •. j i ihe ff"'*' 7 VL.'.- 'y ^ '.j p | ( A . 1 p HHH . PhdSD^a-e I L ok 8011 tuako some prep-.'-a ions cumge:' injurious to tho hair, the \ only benefit but ti'd luir.u li merely for a HAIR DRESSY car. he f.,-. 1 so S3. w TO SLTXT T ETS TX3 E OFFER THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN AX u 1 OFi’LAli Brands of Fertilizers, also hij'h grade of Acid i liosjihate for e ni) lot^no-, lit— livered at any depot on Sotttli Carolina Railroad. Ti-rn-s «'ash 1 11 Cottot' option payable November 1st., 1878 at 15 c-ents for trrade not biiow tn •idbng Vppyto HUTSON &, CO.? Oh JAMES. L. 11ER10T. Aiucn, H, C. IHWWWM I A 1! in::» * li" j y w • i: c S1 ; 1 • tl.i- hi* • t• r.rofifl « -i un ntioT'F * : • y. ihrc* :» t rll a*’ * t. * • yof.i',1 !•»} it \S ;; is ill A '(•i 0 to M 15 Hi gc. She is nineteen if she ill yju swear to it, asked the salt,” he replied, and he did. ■c you, said t'■« Judge. The spiciou»L and replied cau- 7-five,” u „a added, *• Ifdat :e. I’ve got more bark.” N.O j-raal •• Silver .... Bagging, pery.'vl... Ties, per ba Sweet t’01 <ioes. jc r bushel O-. 'V- l )7j and 14R Bi n L., ; r 1 in 7' o’. I Dw .1) s 1 have tacit, g bnild- » ii ig h i-I.-tl iin . t: - tn;-? NAILS. IRON, i! F BN, EOBEET POWELL, LAURENS ST., DEALER IN HAEDWaEE. C i T'- ?■ y. C» i.? jl \ r ‘ V > ‘. f5TI"; AN J A. f. Clioai'C *m. ' - ji, -sc?— rvli'u'. Also 7 i nines far comm. Saw.t-hist . Mn.i.?, Gin?, ! ani> Mach ma. ally. Inqii.rtc r answeryd. nA^ertioal . U : I < i n E s- bH pi comi A Vlail. ' p 1 *' V ct.c Ut.I STA i. \. .e - !• HLi.OES. y.. V’-.'-H: .. 3 viv-A- The Fart;i.Ri5' (Warrr.nUt!) ■ ” *. • ** Wo:7 • • rrc ,1), | ’.r ».'• tt tor iaar».' ‘ KG’ > C lit order to cic.ir out onr stock of very sit;" Gr.'d-plutc 1 Jc valry vahyal ut over 'f’YO.prat ranto 1 Gold-piat-vl fir >,1.00. ti.;n- ityi •i aud mire cuming, choice ;s at Turnbull s. 1 lending to an early gruve n opened by a cough or cold, e been cured and saved by jh Syrup. 3Vt On the 20th inst. at the residence of J. IT. Busch, Esq , by Rev. W. II Mosel y, Bm. JNO. B. IIERIOT, of Aiken, to Miss HATTIE L. WAY', of Grahams, S. C, No cards. ‘Jchw AT O* ^ rt, GBEATJBST wll send us below, .:0 I'iee a, aii v ; Sleeve Buttons: 1 pair En graved Sleeve Ilnttous; 1 e *t P.«;r -1 Studs; Stil ls; 1 Wed bn ; Kin;r; 1 Kuspmve.l Band Ftnger Rin:f; 1 Amethyst Stotte ’i ig, ! '3FT» f\ fik VTVwT With Gold; 1 E..‘,'.int libv;-. marketl • •!•'!•.'i. ic; ’ 1 Amethyst Stoao Scarf I’m, T wi > " 1 SUvered Hat Phi; 1 set Lndies’ Jet and Gobi Pin and Drop 1 Mi •se.T ‘ : < l! .T« t -i;i ; d; 1 Collar Stuil; 1 sot Handsome Rosebud Ear Drop---; 1 G n.s’ E--y ;.;t LY.e •:\-ur.z« Diamond Stud; 1 Card.ntl Red Bead Necklace; 1 in;;.- Lidiej A.nethyst .Sc; - 'i.v: Df-us Inlaid with Gold; 1 Lad tea’ O.’nameutod Jet Brooch; X X‘«. y “iJEfc Scarf Ring aud Elegant Watch Cinun. 7'V.se ytrit cacSco, thi euoro lot ot 'P-33C3, Boat Poacjroid for nay p eccs T':: an'l 8h'-et Iron manufactured and r^paireil. !fy Stock i? n.-v, a'ld nt.i.f ■' . half goods, agrieul.ural implements, and tools of every divriipii-n. Ay rt? for t' iu rated Homestead and Busey Guanos. Alv.ay? on hand a tuti stork of LAUDEBTH’S QAEBSiT SESD3. Paifits, Oils and Brush s. of all Iviiids. I '.,9 rvyr s vDA.. 4nil [ t k fl I i:ak yon cliT.ono f-r L>0 cn easily rotr X M .tv jjjj.lw. Late with Vit.ilis Hi miner, watch and 0 j nouieter maker. N. V. Spe -iit at* I to nil fi ie and difficult watch vi 1 j repairing. Watches, clocks. Bioko-• I chains for sale. 221 Broad st., op , j Centr.il Hotel, Augusts, G» SI "T 1 *n'*> 1 *> ‘ ra LT3 PRSFWIU^I, To any ono orde.MTj 12 Lois at S1.00 each, we wiil present Fr-o, an Open face Coin Silver Watch as Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE. INffQT*X05£I£J OU* TTTC TH U*55=5.SSIS. Our cotemjKjrary, the Boston G oh', ?|x akK very highly of both iKiverliser and go.td? as being ^©norable In tin dealings, and reliable iu his goods, a commendation wc heartily endorse.—St. Louis Dispatch, December 7, 1870. The house is a thoroughly reliable one in every repeet.—flnston 0‘nU,-Oct. 2ii, 1870. His reputation for lionrsty, fair dealing, and liberality is unequated by any advertiser in this City.—iV. T. Day Boole, December 18, 1878. Advertises more and sells cheaper than any man in New York.—Herald, April 13, 1877. F. STOCKMAM, 27 Bond Street, New York. BOOTS AND SHOES iPetex* .Keenan, of .A uo’u JJAS now on sale a stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, e. & ittai to anv in tht tn, Ga. a’t M M l'C‘l ?» most cminf A EJ V , ng will bo tak-n hack oroxc'.ianged in three months after pint ha?e. NORTHERN and WESTERN vif-itors will find here super'-iv goo-i? made on the widths and the ialeat stales. Plantation boots and brogans, boys and pir's s 'tJ ja‘26 PETER KEEN At CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGV^T.i, GA • x 1 ■.! I ^L i zp'.y DI30ECER3 CF '1 fVrorit AM> AM. \K«VOl IDllUO i Cet the Cenufne. X 1*1. box n BY Aid. ; Geseral Depot rt TOYLI. 9 ! Per Sul2 D- -Vi t; Dri-gg- ts, (.' » ire of t. i