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1(1 r. Ui 3 l>. m. 10 H 3 p.m. : r . ... 9 ». m. a.m. A S.SOjna o* at 1 p. m. on Suti- immond *nd Qreenlant 1 PrilavH i.t 6 n. m^ pleasl a series of t\v * lx *Vpr It. Morritfs Brld K e Xo’clcck upon ou s» yroNDY, p. m. vN. 31, 1878. wife, . mdusky, Ohio, ‘ ’ «( a I n.o. New York, arc ' ui at Mrs. Yates’. m ^ i •• oi his inimitable i Lyceum Hall on Pjkf , ' v, -‘ he cs day. When i f ,;et to put two ii pay your sub- Cov !!]>■• OVUNAL. an excitement I'd-iy ght last by an \ be only a chim- '. o-i office building. •iR Bmr.—75 ac good timbered V Viken near the by >roiitia Baili in ' For particulars U at this affice 5 <■ ys: “ Tho first 1 0 > be the worst 1 0 l! about the last ? ist t li s.‘: t<l-cr Tub Aikeo Rending Room over Lulm’s •ug Slore is now open. Guests and yisi- t jisofthe town are cordially invited to vail themselves of its facilities free of charge. ArcTiON.—The auction of furniture, 5rockery. Sue., at Tiltoa's old stand oppo se the Aiken Hotel will he continued at ^tTc’sW* c place on Saturday next, February I. it o'clock A. M. VnixT is the matter with our esteemed friend Wilson of the Abbeville Prees and ;; mitrt Under the hea<l of Matbimomal •ao find “ 0, .rriages for Sale.” and not baby ... .-riage of visi ere favored ith one of those tertainments which Ided to the pleasure jn quest of health mme given was TThlcaux mmbnied with an instrumental entertainmenWof a high order^vH exeeil.nce. The first tableaux pres Ated was that of “ The Village'. Rhu k- S tVfth,” which was vividly portrayed by Capt. Coles, Miss ! islt and Master f h.-t.t- field The picture was one of rare beauty, the grim and sturdy Blacksmith standing out in bold relief, and contrasting finely with the archness and brightness depicted upon the countenance of the two children. The second tableaux was that of “Rebecca at the Well” impersonated by Mrs. N. O. Suydam, of Brooklyn. The rare beauty nf this lady and the peculiar shade of her complexion rendered her acceptance of this character an immense success. The third tableaux presented was a very comical one, entitled “A Scene at Sarony’s,” and was enacted by Mrs. Spring, M . Parker and Mr. Carter. Mr. Parker did full justice to bis reputation as a Photographer, and pro duced seme excellent portraits direct upon paper. Mrs Spring's attire was a study, and with the youth from Vermont (Mr. Carter) wade about as interesting a pair as any artist would care to have as models. The fourth tableaux was that of the “Dairy Maid,” impersonated by Mrs. Steele and Doctor Buchler. Mrs. Steele looked charmingly as 'lie Country Maiden, and many of the sterner sex regretted that | evening that they had not turned their at - I tention to agricultural pursuits earlier in j life. During tin intermission which now occurred a large and grateful audience gave vent to their appreciation at being permitted a personal introduction to Gen. U. S. Mowbrcy, the military veteran ami general manager of the Sand River and B. P. R. R. The General’s pose was admirable, and his fine presence added many a heart to the series of conquests of this (veil known lady killer. The fifth tableaux was that of the “Chinese Wash House,” given by Messrs Goddard, Barney and Carter, and assisted by Mr. Bennett, who succeeded in cleaning out the whole establishment simply on account of an oversight in the Laundry Department. The costumes in this tab leaux were absolutely correct and the audi ence received the effect with great ap plause. The fifth scene was entitled “A Drop in the Bucket,” and it was Master Johnson who eamc to grief as the Scullery Maid, and who, like many an older person, came short by trying to reach too far. The seventh tableaux was 4 Forbittcn Fruit,” and tbc pacts taken by Mr. Wethcrill, Mas ter Johnson and Master Chatfield. Mr. Wethcrill as the old Irish woman was capi- !«il, and the two boys did their parts like Tableaux eighth was entitled “"rsonated by Miss i ■ ;• i ’ Buchler. A VALUABLE Dl son, a practicing physician, at 10G North Eutrrwt. Stieet, Baltimore, Md., (who has pai'l much attention to nervous diseases^, has discovered that Extract of Celery ard i Chamomile, combined in a certain propor- I lion, invariably cures headache, either bili- i ous, dyspeptic, nervous or sick headache, ! neuralgia and nervousness. This is a triumph m medical chemistry, and sufferers all over the country are ordering by mail. He prepares in pills at 50 cents per box. The Doctor is largely known aud highly respected in Jjahimorc.-Ej/iecopal JUetkodiat. For sale by all druggists. DOWIE & MOISE. Agents, Cnarlestou, S. C. SOOTS AN! J. E. Adger & Co. CHARLESTON, So. Ca. NEW ADV£RTISEP<3ENT3. Administratrix Notire. By virtue of an order of the Irotate Judge of Aiken County, 1 will sell at my residence near Aiken, at 12 o’clock, SI , on Tuesday the 12th day of Febiuary next, two ponies and four head of cattle. EMILY BARTON, ja31-2t Admi’x of Win. Barton. D. F. McEWEN, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. EAST SIDE OF MAIN STREET, OPPO SITE ENTRANCE TO TOWN HALL, ^IIKEUST, S. C. All kinds of gold jewelry made to order. Special attention given to watch repairing. Administrator’s Notice. N otice is hereby given that Susan Walker, Administratrix of the estate of W. J. Walker will make her final return to the Probate Court an ‘he 18th day of February, 1878, and will make application for her final discharge. SUSAN WALKER. Administratrix. HARP fit FARR S ells No. 1 Keuosine at 20 cents a gallon and chimneys from 5 to 12J cents, and retail tinware at about wholesale prices. 158 BROAD STREET IS TI-XE OIFIE-A-IJ? STORE, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prop’r. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published. POSTAGE FREE. ountie PER YEAR. 50 t’KSTS FOR SIX SIOXTISS. An Extra Copy to Every (.Tub of Ten. •li*. pay THE NEW YORK ^ A I L Y HERALD, ' — m tho Year. $1 ftiV , v f %v:: •*, k . ! : y ; r. JOBBERS OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC HAEBWAEE 5 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«rse. at reduced prices. Liberal Terms to the Trade. Large assortment of Agricultural Imple ments. Agricultural Steels a specially, Bull Tongues, Turn Shovels, Scooters. Sweeps, Heel Bolts, also rough steel shapes, &c. State agents for Tredegar Horse and Mule Shoes. Orders receive prompt and careful attention. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 139 Meeting Street, Charleston. S. 0. FAKE TRADE, 1875. H aving just returned from the North, where 1 have purchased one of the largest stocks of BOOTS 8c Ever brought to Augusta. OVER 1,00 CASES BOOTS & SHOES, equal to nearly 20,000 PAIE Having bought the above goods dir r tfrom the manufactories for cash, 1 am < etermin- ed to sell at All BOOTS AND SHOES sold by me are guaranteed to give hum sum! Call and buy and save money. ,J. W. BITRCXI BROAD STREET, A. el g h s t a, Gr a. 3d door below R. R. Crossing. Rcmaine Gold, so extensively worn in Paris was first discovered in 1870. by the cele brated French clicmist Mons. D. BeLainge, who manufactured it into jewelry, and for five years sold it to the leading jewelers of Paris for solid gold In 1875, when his secret became known, ten of the Manufacturing jewelers established a stock company, with a capital of 310,000.000 for the purpose of manufacturing Romaine Gold Jewelry and Watches. With this immense capital, and the aid of improved machinery, they are enabled to produce all the latest patterns of jewelry at less than one-tenth the cost of Soliit Gold, and .of a quality and color which makes it impossible even for experts to de tect it from the genuine. We have secured the exclusive aget *.y of the United Ftatcs and Canada, for the sale of all goods manufactured from this metal, and in order to introduce them in the most speedy manner, have put up assorted sample lots as given below, which we will sell at one-tenth tne retail value until January 1st, 1878. Read the list. 50-CENT LOT. |j $3.00 LOT. One Gent’s Watch Chain, retail price $1 00 One Ladies Opera Guard Chain One pair eng. Sleeve Ruttons,retail price One Stone Set Scarf Pin, One set (3) Spiral Suirts Studs, One imp shape Collar Button, One ncavy plain Wedding Ring, 1 25 Total $5 00 For 50 cents we Will send above six! articles postpaid. 31.00 LOT. One pair Sleeve Buttons, stone setting, One set (3) Spiral Shirt Studs. One heavy band Eng ignment Ring. '•M Engraved Bracelets. '’•“ml or Neck Chain. • ii i,i i.i ‘‘“r the above. ■xs of our Aikcb County 1 ..-.n the rural districts on hearing n . u-eating of the Judges supposing that it efi' jted him, and that he was a'so in is office, brought his books aud surren- d<v ;d them to our Clerk of Court. On the Cl k asking what this meant, he replied, liy sir have you not read the decision of the Supreme Court unseating every ; i • 1 gn ? lam a law abiding citizen, sir, here are my books.” Robbery.—On Saturday night last (lie . hniaking and jewelry establishment of ■ TcEwen on east side of Main St. oppo- .■ntranee t», the Town Hall, was entered t breaking the shutter ai d entering " tgh a window in the rear and about dollars worth of jewelry stolen. The cs taken consist of watches, chains, breast pins and a pistol. Suspicion l upon two young negroes, Mose 1 Vrdson and Ben Badger. They were wed by Town Marshal James Wiu- who having traced one of the watches a ' istol to Mose arrested and took him i i town guard house where Ben f- Rowed a. n entering tho entry way was seized ocked up as a confederate. Finding > was no uso to deny the fact they con- l to having committed the robbery, says Ben entered the window and id out the box containing the goods, , t ot which, some valuable jewelry be- •ii : ng to a citizen of the town, and was in t li'C Uablishntent for repairs, was found 1 j'- y ssessiou of a colored woman, Hagor *’■’ Jobiiton, supposed to be an innocent pur- •-Y cba* , 'r. All the plunder has been recov- < ■ md (be parties committed to jail to ^ aw trial at the comin g term of court. • • BiEtENTETIES, vV'- —w -!AT freshet on Sand River. 1 Clerk of the Weather on a tear. ’•jiff dip* Suspension bridge over Cole’s branch &T E one - .V vt destruction of property and di lay ' 75 One Ladies Neck Chain and Cross. jOnebeautiful Locket, engraved, |One pair Band Bracelets. One Gents Twist Link Vest Chain and Charm One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons. Cue set (3) Ony- Shirt Studs. One new improved Collar Button. One extra cut. Cameo Seal Ring. One Arizona Solitaire Stud. One set. Amethyst or Topaz Pin and Ear Drops. One Ladies Chemise Rutton. One Plain Ring, stamped 18 K. 35.00 LOT. One Ladies’ Opera Chain, (vith slide a* 4 * tassel, (retail price One Gent’s heavy Watch Chain, with Curb Charm, retail pric<*. 35 (in (V_^ r ’ r • HOn. ' ' d • t ‘ tunity” with ML 1 • 1 'i . 11> .. assisted by a little boot-bL. . " i! ridge looked charmingly and Mr. city beaux of the first order. The next it; rotation was ‘•Time” ably impersonated by Capt Coles who was provided with the customary scythe and hour glass. Tab leaux No. 11 was entitled “ Going to the Ball ’ from Cinderella. Mrs. Goddard and Mrs. Barney as the proud sisters were the impersonation of beauty and grace, and the elegant toilets added much to the dTect of this brilliant scene. The part of Cinderella was taken by Miss Gore whose simp’e at tire and beautiful face won all hearts by its truthful portraiture. The finale was the tableaux of l he “Gypsy Camp,” and em braced in its represent at ion nearly all of the corps dramatique. This tableaux was a very vivid one, and the cjlored light ef fects were very grand and reflected upon the picture.-quo costumes and properties used in the three scenes. Of the musical portion of‘he piograminc we cannot speak too highly. That portion of the labor hav ing devolved upon Miss Bruinard. The music was rendered with the same degree of perfection as has been manifested in her efforts on Ibrintr occasions. The tluie solos by Mr. Collin were superb, and some very fine singing was given by Mrs. Bar ney and Mr. Gould. Altogether the all.iir was a decided success and did nil ereuit io ihe high standard of tiie productions at Highland 1'ai k Theatre. inol ided. j tie period tban ■ $2.50 for three aiont. INTO TICE. All persons having claims against the es tate of W. J. Walker will under the same duly attested to my .Attorney, D 3. Hen derson, E<q , Aiken, S. C, and those i n- debted will make p ay nr a t to the under signed FUSAN WALKER, Qu ilified Administratrix. Oao . One pair lien. j for Wat ■thyst. ' ’ * c. • r Engagcm r with Chat Buttons. ets. ciuzens of is u:,w prepared ITOTICE. SAM E undersigned respectfully informs the * *' Aiken and vicinity that he to do all kinds of TIN. SHEET-11.ON and COITEU SMITHING at or b.dow Augusta prices. Guttering, roof ing and stove work a specialty. All orders wiii receive prompt attention. I respect fully solicit the patronage of the good peo ple of Aikdi. it will he to y our advantage to call before having your work done else where. G. B. BOUVER, debit'] At Courteney’s ■ Id Stand, Curve st. O' <ut FALLING SIOKNI :• J U ' ' o ’. • Tupaz ring, extra finish. The retail price ot tn. articles in each sample lot amounts to exactly ten time* the price for the lot; for example, our one dollar lot retails for .10.00; our $5.00 lot for $50.00. A SOLID ROMAINE GOLD HUNTING-C ASE WATCH FREE. To any one sending us an order for the above lots by express to the amount of $15.00 we will send, free, one solid Romaine Gold Hunting Case Watch, gents’ or ladies’ size, warranted to keep perfect time and look equally as well as a 3100.00 gold watch. By mail postpaid. 315,50. This is our best offer to agents, and is worth a trial, as the .-ateh aloue will sell or trade readily for from $20.00 to $50.00. Gents’or ladies’watc’ alone, 3(.00 or 38 00, with a heavy Gents’ Gold Pattern Vest Chain and Charm, o’. Ladies’ Opera Chain witii slide and tassel. Remember,—This offer only holds good until Jan. Ist, 1878. After that time we shall sell only to Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, aud any one wishing our goods will then have to pay full retail prices. Romaino Gold is the best, and, in fact, the only imitation of genuiny gold made, being the same in weight, color and finish, and all our goods are made in the latest gold patterns Will guanintec satisfaction in every instance, or refund money. Send money by P. O , Money Order, or Registered letter, at our risk. No goods sent C. O. D. unless uj least $5.OOaccampaaies the order. Address plainly, AV. F. EVANS & CO., Sole Agents for U. 3. and Canada, 95 & 97 South Clark St., Chicago. HI. auGO-Cm mail a jr-r. r oj,s Pond Railroad track washed It I N! X JENS XOT S€ KS. Go and see the fine Tennessee beef, mut ton, fish partridges and other game at Turn bull's. Tickets to New York via the Charleston Line, at reduced rates, for sale at the Tele graph Office. Highland Park Hotel. loitS'i.K —A gojd house with two and one-hall acres cf good gulden hind that will bring a bale of < niton io the acre. 'j\ ims X iruvi ltd J l 1 VS<1 vt tinviw „ . , , . n ji i. i reasonable. Apply to ALLEN SCOTT lom Crooks landing to Goddard s | 1 1 v 1 * • Havixis positively determined to retire from husiriessi or*o» «'.v • i>. . entire Permanently cu'ed -no humbug—by one month's u-aae of Dr. Goulard’s Celebrated Infal ible Fit I’e w i .ws. To convince -suf ferers that tluso powders wilt do all we claim for them, we will send them bv mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. foulard is ihe only physician tiiat has ever mad tliis di -ease special study, and as to our knowledge thousands have been penna neatly cured by the use of these powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every ease, or refund you nil money ex pended. Ali sufferers should give these powders an early trial, aud be convinced of their curative powers Price, for large box. 3-< 00, or -1 boxes for $10.00. sen; by mail to any part of tbc United .States or (httiuda on receipt oi price, or bv ' Xpress, C. (). 1). Address, . . AS.. & ROBBIES, jaa-ly -'.t- I ulioti t.. Brooklyn, N. Y. m ISEI) (ij ..... Jr. Bull s Cough Syrup nas been thieved ou account of its merit, ns prescribe it. • B hy will men smoke common when they can buy .AJai Lurg Bros. ' Carolina,' at t he same ju-ice ?’’ •eccived and rnor • coming, choice iraiiges at Turnbull's. sued and unfurnished ro.ms to rensonable terms ; nl o l.euse to ! nished or iinfurnish d. west s de three squares from the postoffice. 1 .‘ftsonable. Inquire ut this office, j placed in bis hands by an I ..st Indian sion.iiy the buiauln of a simple vegetable n "iedy t..r tile speedy and pcrinanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh and all throat and and lung affect ions, also a posi tive and radical cure for general debility and all nervous complaints, alier having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it nis duly to make ii known to his suffering fcl- lows. The receipt will be sent free of cuarge, to all who desire it, with full direc- U ins for preparing Ilm ! successfully using. Addre-s wnli stamp naming this paper, Dr. J. C. STONE, 41 North 9th Street i , m'- delphis t > -' TIVELY CURED. .'erers from this disease that are o lie cured should try Dr. Kis.siicr's .‘d Consumptive Powders. These are the only preparation known . cure consumption and all diseases tin >1 and lungs—indeed, so sirong uith • iliem. and also to convince nit they are no iiumbug, v.c- w 1 for want to every sufferer, by mail, po-i paid, a free trial bcx. We don’t want your money uui ! »ou ar-- perfectly satisaed of their c :ra: iv- jiowci.- 1/ your life is worih saving, don't delay in giving these powders a trial, as they wii. surely cure you. Price, for large box. $3.00, sent to any j part of the United ! mail, on leceinl of OFFICE OF <» jQ'SscHsy (SUCCESSOR TO E. 0. ROGERS,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture Dealer and Undertaker. Undertaking in ail its Branches. Nif;!u Calls, 102 Green Street. Sunday (Jails at the Store. To the Public: 1 respectfully call your attention to ray continued reduction in price- and large rc- I ceipt of new Goods arriving by every 8teamcr from my Factory. Business has now! reached large proportions (having increased uiiUeriully during the last year.] 1 have I been compelled to enlarge my Warerooms, wii.cli a e' loca'- ’ . n Broad street faeii g ! Monument Street, (known as the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel. , Tho dim niioasofthe buiht- ■ inj -ire seventy feet trout by one hundred and twenty-five <u. p, three stories high Ihcy are aid to be the largest and lines: Wnreroctits in the Sou err. 3i:.!rs My stock will compare with Northern and Western markets for price and selection j Tiianking you for past favors, and awaiting your further rrd es‘.-cno d i-atronag i remain Very respectfully, C3-. V. DeO-ieiJLafe JE 117 1171 and 148 BROAD STREET, AUGUST A - lw» A iiethyst . A I I’.-id ,1 States or Cas pi ui price. V-l li , ss, . ash at ROB3i jjio-ly ^00 Fllllotl ii iiOUiv'D. N. \ in, LAMSihlC HOUSE, corner of York Street and Richland Av. In order to clear out cur stock of very superior JL Gold-plate 1 Jewelry valued at over •'290,009, wo will send as below, 20 Pieces, all warranted Gold-plated for 55.00. I pt:r Go! 1 Stone Sleeve Buttons; 1 pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons; I set Pointed Stud.:; 1 Studs; I Wedding Ring; I Engraved Band Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst .Stom fn* ft TSM’TL fi with Gold; 1 Elegant Ring, in irked ••’Yen isup; ” l Amethyst Stono Scarf Pin, In!ai l with C .M: t Silvered Hat Pin; 1 3(*t Ladies’ Jet and Gold Pin and Drops; I Misses* ;:<% Jet at; i Gold; 1 Collar Stud; 1 set Handsome Rosebud Ear Drops; l Gouts’ Elegant Lake George Diamond Stud; 1 Card.nal Red Bead Necklace; 1 pair Louies A:nethvst Stor e Far Droop TSL* Inlaid with Gold; 1 Ladies’ Or lamented Jet Brooch; 1 Faiiry JSmd W Scarf Ring and Elegant Watcli Ctiaiu. ' ' lii i your oho.co. the ontiro lot of OtifS rriecca, float Poaa-paid for .*- i a_g~’. , > Chi or aay piseea you choose for c-n s. Now :s tho time i,-> mair.; -neae”. S’nema caa easily bo retailed at s^JLO.OO. CLUB i^3UtV5. To any one ordering 12 Lois a! S1.00 each, we will *.1 JSa present Free, an Open Faoe Coin Silver Watcher Premium. WATCH AND JEWELRY CIRCULAR FREE. 3STOT3:<~?'’£*.f*3 os' 'rryFiZYs E»3re.dS3s«3. •norary, the I’ostun G’nbr, speaks very Inglity ut both ailverti.-<er and good* ns bein'* (k-albijrs, and reliable in hu goods, a eoiameudation we heartily en Jorse —st' & T. B. d n 8TPLL- TR5UMP ft r « n n nniHikynttay i» ki §>j II« ih A-IKKlSr B, C Vrf7E AGAIN call the attention of the citizens of Aiken. Edgefield, L> x'ngt ui and YY Barnwell counties t5our Ipr m! raai ir .■i.'jsju,& it* 8 Which wearenow offering at tho very lowest prices. We do noi hesitate in saying, vre ! -. , . , ' .[j,,, , can offer the cheapest and most complete stock of goods that can be found in either of the above mentioned counties Oar stock of Handmade Boots amt Slices are worthy o ;oim ! oV ;■ i-. 1 , •' *p 0 ’,;i who ar special attention ; also, ourCLOl'HING departmeiit. \ irou , • r ■ ;ach cr * S'agging ilttK* Ties of all kinds at lowest market rates. Save expenses and ’ ,, i - S : delays, and sell your cotton to us. Wc want to buy two thousand bales this 11 at I , , . v c v j.. n j 1 )MI ' v , jn ilm winter, for which wc will give Augusta prices. V.'c cannot i.ur.!- the diferent line ; , r (h 0 d.. 'i r,,! .. ' , .u-.ie-' w::l goods we keep, but will add that wc have anything you wish. Ai! kinds o' COUN'TK PRODUCE bought. Call and see us. C. K. & 1?*. B: HENDSBSON, (fVilven.. H. G. srlttf '♦WAN will n liavly a lapte : to th *ir v.ariou Ii i the most iliicaciou- cnti : dh-e.as sur’-i'i" fiom a di.-ord.' h. liver cr a h.w s: ;t -f the ?y>t- i-vi v i,c mi pve-c: ibi •! or advert it i'iat once, nd you w : il, l:ke the if o'iicr.- b -. omc its en : ItusiiisGc i .If.-, p*r>. ? a tj ovrg; e-"-* I to. ONFIDENCE, TO TjAIlE UNDERSIGNED (HTKltfjy—W?c’ll INCREAi- : Planters and Fanners, • n TiiE UXiiiVALED FffllLIZERS OF T!!E bliWAi COMPASY “ CK;:K,n OF CHARLESLON, S. C. ' To Rent! A l STOilE °n Park Avenue, near t. opnosite tiie Aiken o'el, wi. nible term . A Trr ■' „. or a: this rffic to ? I UNDREDS OF PURCHASERS THE LAST SEASON HAVE EXPRESSED A 1 unbounded satisfactii-n of these Fertilizers over ally.ithers; one extensive planter in Georgia having annually increased his orders from fifty tons to two hundred tons -t the 24 per cent. Dissolved Beue The grade of the above 24 per com. has been considerably increased on that of last season, while the price lias been reduced, as will ap rience. and that ef those who purchased from me 1 “ CROP FOOD CHEMICALS r below. Fr oni ii IV 0 season, T confident Ij* a >t for all crops cith er c The pr: ices ar •c fl* i oi it 3i2 00 r.O 00 » April. 1878.. . VS 00 1*» o v., i - 78 ... 30 00 1st Apr il, ’78. . so 00 1st Nov .. ’78.. . 38 00 1st Apr il, ’78. . 42 O') lit N o v. , ’78.. 52 00 W~. rm~> « r,- -rrj jpi VIurpPTv hm J k L. £ s.s 7 b;> 0;Tice. nex’door to Onti-'ijr J ou: rmiri , .nu’ , p HaTior AC TIH 1 CAll HiLsiS!; lliJiALllr IkUIJt A PPLY TO Wrj, G. Meed, AircaL Ok H. B. BURCK FI ALTER. AIKFN B C FERTILIZERS. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE THE POPULAR AND I JIG II GRADE imdo m\) piiospaAi. 'r\h ’• i f ■ i. - CASH (PER TON), $80. TIME, $35. PAYABLE IN COTTON, $45 (300 POUNDS COTTON.) ri CASH (PER TON(. $45. TIME, $50. PAYABLE l . <’ ITT >N $87 59 (450 POUNDS COTTON.) ALSO tm- mm < 9. 4 1--I? a : 4- ^ I t | ,, B I r ii t> rvin nTT ? XJ O JiL JL x • ? • BEST M -nKEHB LOWEST PRICES f $50 TO $100 SAVED BY PUUCIIASINC \T TE! gusta Mi’sit' iDfumrr' GEO. 0. ROBINSON & 2C5 BROAD S i lll’ET. .A.TJO-XT3TYY, G- do9 If _ ^ o ur a? e; 3 s KOfISE AND CATTLE POIVDF PAYABLE IN COTTON (450 IN)UN DA PER TON > wpiMTOT ’’ i .• - > a * F L I t j X Iji ' V e. SSIAcI C-J tJ2 Zld ^ Lil] lira GKO. W. WIILLAMS & CO-. Fropr’s. iei mm tkm M-mums. ti ?Aira m mmm, ivlfi to sxrx'iu mniiii ^yii OFFJOR TIIE ABOVE WELL KXO’VN AND POPULA Brands of Fertilizers, also high grade of Acid Pho phate livered at any depot on South Carolina U liiro.id. 'i'erms option payabie November Ist., 1373 at 15 coat:: lor gr.Ao :oi ■ *♦.! >-V maiultii \ P p y to On JAMES. L. HERIOT. HUTSO.nJ a CO * C f % n 5 : - • F* * EOBEET POWELL L AllR E NS ST., BE A L E It IN H A E D W 11E . x —fi, *: m-t" «3^ - . ■ ■ ; at*? 11 t • t 11 -. GIH/D.- n and Siicct Iron manufictured and r*pnire.l. ?fy ck is new and eo. M.' 1 *', if ^..ods, agriciili'ura! iinnletiunts, and tools of .-v, v .! eripit-iti. Ay'-nts for ti: b rated llon>o; tend and Busey Guanos. Always on hand a full stock of LAUDEETH’S GAESEH SUSS. Paints. Oils and Brushes, of ail Kinds. ifi i 3 etex* Iveoiin21, ok yy1 qw,{ AS now on sale a stock of ROOTS AND SHoJTS-—***—'‘~ tates. Most ..fit U made upjL^rtr 57dTT. t! i bo t.; d’:-P-i: m ’ .? C' ' ■ sense os the wn-L j^irxcl,.-u,ge.l throe months aDer i A-l a •• ng will be lyjGt-rM ESTER N visitors will fin ; |. C!e ,. ,,,..,1,. (? ,, i n : I Our e» — onorablc Louis Diso" Th 7 1. His i ember 7, 1876. :i thoroughly reliable one in every repret.—Boston Globe, Oct. lib, 1ST3. — m tb'J „ i" .. '■'•ostv. fair ilealing. and liberality i« uneqaaled by any NOitTHiiT th "hoes in ar- 1 ; l-iteat styles. Platity I toil boots i!;ni I tin d ■ GTE A.m EiyGINErj, L H. 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