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O winy fco th; fact thal yt un no Owing to the shu crops mers price*, * > we have <!<. ed ol in A few weeks. "I* want hones goods At price* t Good, 9-4and lOrthetlng 17t) vi? ?nd upward**. Bleached or brown White Coun terpanes Marvellous value* ni 7.r> $1.00 $1.25 aud every grade you can think of White Blankets, a Manufact ures line ?lightly Moiled bought nt 60 ct? on the dollar Wonderful bargains itt this lot. A big Stock of Cassimers Jeane? Cotton flannel*, White flannels*, Rod flanuels, Twill flannels, Plain, flannels, at customer.*) own prices.; Don't buy Flannel.*) or anything ii\' A. "CT O TT ? QREAT BRITAIN'S BALLOT SYSTEM An O ntl I it o Sketch <>f tn** English Law Counting tho Vote? -Secrecy. It is impossible to describo briefly tho ballot system adopted in Great Britain in 1872, and only an outline sketch can bo given. Tho public nomination ia abolished, but the nomination day is preserved, tho ceremony taking placo in the presence of only a few designated persons. If only as many candidates are nominated ns are to bo elected, they are at once declared elected. If there aro more candidates, there must bo a ballot. The election officers procure the printing of the requisite number of bal lots, which are bound in tho same way aa a merchant's cheek book; that is to Say, there is a coupon which may be de tached, leaving a part of the loaf still in the book. Upon the ballots are printed the mimes of all the candidates in alpha betical order. When the elector pre sents himself at tho polls, ho llrst satis fies the pre ?ding officer that he is a legal voter. The latter then tears off a ballot, upon the buck of which he puts an official st,t..?o, after which lie enters the registered number of tho elector on tho retained part ot' the ballot, or coun terfoil, and makes a mark against tim name of the v oter on the registry. The voters and ballots both being numbered, in case it become necessary to ascertain how any particular person has voted, as. for instance, if there is a ?content on the ?ground of illegal voting, .the identical ballot given by each person ?wv l>n found und examined. The Having rccieved his ballot, retirea ?to a room provided for tho purpose, where, unseen by any person, he makes . mark opposite tho name of the person for whom he w ishes to vote. Ho then folds Ute paper so as to corn eal the printing and mark within, but to show tho obi,-ia! stamp on tho back, returns to the polling room and throws tho ballot into the box, To use tho words of Mr. Webster it quito another connection: Thc deco! is done. No eye has seen him; HO car has beard him, His secret is bis own, and it is safe." Ho ia ob'""" ! to koop it a Beeret, tot). There ia a bim .... , . nally attached to the exhibi tion of ballot after it is marked. The man may tell any ono how ho voted and bo may tell a lie-but no one can no whether he has told the truth or a false hood. When the ballots are counted no one but tho presiding officer can possibly known ono paper from tho other, and it ia crediting him with an extraordinary memory to suppose thal he could keep in mind the two numbers that must bo remembered in order lo identify any ballot as that of a certain man There ia an infinite variety of detail in tho reg ulations respecting tho acts to bo done, ami there are quito as many prohibitions of things that must not be done before, during and after tho polling, but into none of these can wo enter. Tho law has had fourteen years' trial, and it is not only telling the exact truth to say that tho Conservatives do not And it nearly so bud as they expected it to I**; Liberals do not like it so well as they supposed they should; and the bord.' of agents, at whoso occupation it was meant to bo a severe blow, are already finding ways to circumvent the nice con trivances of tho act.-"ll. C. M." in Brooklyn Eagle. Tho a..p.-.. Tumbler. A tea ship that recently arrived at Portland, Ore., had on board n very p?* ouliar bird, called the Japanese tumbler. It lias a habit of jumping from ?ts porch, turning a somersault ami coming down on tho perch all standing, and this trick it will perform dozens of times in suc cession, till beholders deem the bird de mented. It is considerably larger than a canary and of rather pretty plumage, but not much in the musical line. New Orleans Times ?Democrat. An Ancient Corean diatom. An ancient custom prevails in (lorea. Upon a high bill in tho capital about dark are lighted four distinct (ires. Theso aro the terminal signal Aros of as many series Hashed along the hills of Co i ca from its remote provinces to Indicate that north, south, cast and west, witiiir the realm, ull is peace. As soon as these, aro kindled the palace boll is rung, mic officials go before tho king to transmit the information thus received.-Cleve land Lender. A fchnniofet Slanghtfrr. Fifteon years ago the buffalo rouge? .f Kansas and Colorado were covered with thousands of these animals. The other day a party went out from Deo? ?er, and after a week's hunting man aged to kill i Ince from a herd of twenty nine that they found in Lost pai l;, lt ii .aid that 'nero ure not more than '?,000 buffal^ej now in existence, Systematic ?laughter luis produced thu shameful re? .ult.--Now York Sun. C'hnngcd lier Opinion. Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, in Literary Lifo states that she has objections to flower missions, becauso Howers, al UttOllh betftirlfifl to behoiu. cmiH not ba ! HSV ?tOL)\ <'t'<ii\ gOCKaS luWUlff bv)< vc cannot disposed ol out' tnaniti tcrmiud to cut t nein clown so tl ii d Conic birst Served" in our o suit y<-Mi-sol vos call carly forb t.OOU yarda Calico 3Acta thislitio until you have seen thia st ck. Li LACK, GOODS. W?R defy any house in Laurena t?i show better values than we aro offering in this Department. Our.tihtck Cash! .ern from 36 lo 41 inch wiib* at 2~> "j -i?? ?'-'? 110 un.I 7f>ctn a yards has never been equaled. CO LO lt HI) I ?lt KSS (icons. I .nun yarrin ( 'uble Twill- nod Bro eadcilMt il\ ??old elsewhere at ID MIK! ILV; ets 1 u?(i| Cashtuvra ull the newest -limb - l "> CM nts. i.i.im ya ri I 'ushmcrs 3d to ll inch w ile nt U? 35 4'? ?.ml ,r><> eta. 3 TL? .A. O eaten, when she was unprejudiced by the answer of a fashionable BOClcty lady, wdio Baili: "Ob, our rule is to carry always a Mower in one band, and u loaf of bread hi the other." * Undertaker's * NOTICE. A large and varied assortment of COFFINS AND USDERTAKRS GOODS -Cnn :il\\ys:i be found - al my stand, over MARTIN & PULLER'S STORE LAURENS. S 0 ?f<y l?en rsc sent when desired. G. W. CORBET, At Aceat o, t 2?5 tr Probate Judge's Sale. W. \V. Kennedy as ?idm'rol <'. M.'Ken- Complaint io nady do o'tb, I ?ell realty in nh! rs.- ; uf persona'I v. 'I'hos. A. Kennedy, Pu rs u a nt to tin order in tho above sta ted ease, 1 will sell at publie outcry st bau runs '. H., s. < '.. <>n Salesduy in .1 Hil liary next, the following Itanl cslute situated in th? ''minty anrl Skate afore said within a few hundred yards of the * 'or p >r:u?' limita of tho town of Laurens: Traci No i ..r home ..o , hounded by truel Noil, lands of V. I, Boyd, I. ?'. Hill ami old Greenville road nod con taining ITorty aeres more or leas, rial? io be seen in Pro hu to < Illico. TKRM.V: One half cash, balance on a credit of twelve months, willi luleros! front tba day of stile, tim credit portion to bu aeon rod by thc bond of the purch liser, and a mortgage of tho prenti*?? sold. The purchaser to pay for papara. A. VV. BOIINSHIB, DceRItiPO. JiirtKi. of Prohat* Masters Sales. STATIS SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF LA UIIKNS. ( !()UUT < >K < '< ?1 >1<)N PLKAS. Pursuant lo judgment for stile in tho fol lowdug stated eases, I will sell at Laurena C. IL, al public outcry, ou Snlosday in January next, being Monday Hie fini dav of the UIOIllll) the property dos er i I ied i n each ouse, upon I he terms upe citleti, to wit : In the ca se of John I'. Stewart vs, iliiiiieosM. 1 bunion, el al, The following described proper ty situated ia the County timi state aforesaid : I'ltAcr No. 2-Containing tine Hundred and Ninety und one-half ueres, uta! bounded ny lands of Dr. John l \ I birrah, .lames M. Damion, Hilliard Mill, Dr. C. A. Saxon, and tract No. I Plat nins- he -eon til my ofllce. Terni-.-( )tic-hulf of the pu rc ll ll sc money to Im paid cash, ami the hai ti ncc on a credit of twelve months with Intercisi from tho day of sale secured hy tho bond of tho purcha ser and a mortgage ofthe premises, bul with leave to the purchaser lo pay entire hid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. In tho caso of Toll vcr Robertson ?IS Surviving executor, etc., VS I'M will P. Simpson, us trustee, am) ia bis own right, ol al, Tin- billowing described properly dttiate In the County and State aforesaid : LOT NO l, lying within thc Incor porate limits of tho town of ?.aur eus fronting on Main Street, boun ded Ly Main Street, lands of Mr.-. Junie C. Todd and ol Nod, und containing one and one-fourth acres ! TIIAOT No I, near tho Incorp?ralo limits of thc town of Lau rons, I hounded i?y lands of A. H. Taylor, rioe'd, and N. Day, dee'd, and oth ers and Traci No 2, abd thc ninia mari from Milton to Laurens C. H., and containing Fifi y do ur iteres. TltAcT No 2, near tho incorporate limits ol' the town of Lumens, bounded by Sullivan und [Irby MI slightly (l:i:nigt?? \>y the leaking V ? GA loth stock of Dry (Jo,xis at for i nt thu cu ti ru lot will be dispos motto And we say to nil if you urn nins. We are determined to 6.000yardsbest. Calico 5 cts I, 0 ?0 yarda French Tricote and Flannel* 14 \ * rds wide other house*. I brag on these terrible nt $1.25 our' price 11.00. CLO A ICS CLOAKS. Lovers of hi :h art would go wild over <>ur stock of these choice and elegant goods. New Markets from 10.00 to ( 15.00. Jacket*) and Short Wrap* from $'*..<'() to $12.00 in ali t?o? npwfst designs cte Jersey Bonelo and A^trakcu Jackets-an entire eur lou'l 12.00 yards Princes Barged ?>( inch] wide tit 40 ets. .A. S Url C lands, Tracts Nos. I and "5 and tho main road from Milton to Laurens <'. IL, and containing Fl fly-el ghi net e<. THACT No. ?l, near the incorp? rate limits of tho tow i; of Lull rt ns hounded hy Sullivan ?.neis und : Tracts Nos. ? und I anti I he main road from .Milton to Laurens < '. IL, wad containing Pifty-threu aeres. Ti: u r no. 4, near the Incorp?rale ! limits of I ho town of Laurens, hoon dod by lands of M Iss T. irby, Tracts no. 8, and ."?, and tin? Main Hoad from Milton to Laurens ('. li. and containing Seventy acres. I , i 1 H.vt'T no. .?, near the incorpo rate limits of the town of Laurens, \ bounded by lands of Miss T. Irby, i Mrs. s. W, Simpson, s. K. Taylor, Tract no. 4, and the main road from, Milton to Laurens ('. M. contain-1 iii1;- Fifty four acres, Plats may be seen at my tiffie. THUMS,-tine-third of the pur chase money to lie paid cash und the hnlauee tm a credit of one and two years in equal annua*linstal ments, with interest on euch instill* nu iii- hom tho tiny of sale, ?ec ii rod i by I ion d t> of purchaser or purchas ers, ami mortgages of the property, j bul with leave to any purchnsef to ? pay his or her entire hid in cash. ' Purchaser to yay for papers, I In tho case of < '. I ?. Markdale as I Master vh T. li. L. Wood All that truel of land lying being I and situate in the County and State, aforesaid, on Walnut ''reek, con taining Th roo hundred ami five ' nen s mor.- or Iv-*, and hounded hy land, of W. L. Wood, J. li. I hiviV W. C. ({nicotine and others, a? ap pears by tl pint mad'- !>y Paul lt. Kyxcr, "J lt li mat eli Is l. j Term?-Cash-Tho purchaser to ! pay for pupers. ! in thc cts.- of John J?. Hunter <?) ? al vs Tollvor Hobortson as surviv ; lng executor otc Thc following described property situate*:!, lying anti being in tJie County md St nt e aforesaid ; Tu ACT No. l, known as the Cheek place containing <)ne hundred and twenty acres, more or loss, bounded i )>y landa of li. J. Burnside, Martin Hiddle. Allen Mar in,and others. TK lt MS-< mo third of the pu roh - use money to be paid cash, ami tho 1 bataneo un ii credit of ono anti two yours with interest from day of sale, secured by bonds of the purchaser and mortgages of the property. Purchaser to pay for paper-.. In the case of Ci. M. Madison vs, I Joel Kllison a> adlll'r, Ac, Sarah ! Monroe ol al. All thal trael of laud lying, being i ami situated in tho <'ounty and ! state aforesaid, and numbered - In ' ii ree.-nt survey lu this elise, eon? I tabling Ninety-two ncros, ami j bountied by South bank of Boody j Liver and lands of Sallie P. Pool, T. L. Pool ami others, and adjoin ing Tract No. l. THUMS-One-half of tho purch ase money to bo paid cash ami tho ? balance on a credit of t wei ve 1 months wijh interest from the day of salt? secured by tho bond nf the ! purchaser and A mortgage of the ' premises, hut wtth leave io porch asor to pay his entire hid in cash. Tho i urchasor lo pay for papers. In (ho cfiso of Mary W. < arter vs. Thomas IL i 'arter. All that traci of or parcel of land I situated, lying and hoing in the ! County and State aforesaid on the I water- of the Saluda Uiver und j hounded by land of A. J, Monroe, i I". B, Gumbrell, Benjamin I*. Arnold, Mrs. l'?loillior ( arter, ami ! Mrs. Mary W. t arter and eon tainig one hundred acres, nu.re or leas. THUMS-Case, rite purchaser lo pay for papers. la I ho case of Hewlett Sullivan vs. Mary O. Scott lu her own right and ns ICxocutrlx of Harrison Scott deceased, ot al. Tho proper ty doscrjbod us follows In the de cree. All thill piece, parcel, or traci of lund situate ami lying in Laurens County, s. c., on the Augusta road and waters of Walnut Creek, being tho place I now reside upon ami containing Dight hu nd rad acres more or less, bounded hy lands of II. L. Henderson, Mrs? ( lardy Bo? Ultu, ami others. THUMS-Cash. The purchaser to to pay for pupers. c. h. BARKS DA LE, Master, h. C. nee *th I KW?. -1? ;ecX foy "VS, roof dining the snow, vr?; HAVO d tl IO Halos check 6J ct? Fruit Manufactures lint?. Ladies ?nd Mens (Judervests u bijf Stock every Conetilvable equal ity ?nd price. A full line of Comets all the lcad ingmake and at lower prices than you ea - find elsewhere. BHO KS, aili? KS, S H O ES. The largest mid finest ?tock ever allowa hy any one house in thin sec tion of South Carolina. Time and apace will uot ?How us to enume rate titi* numerous advantages wo aro4orYoring. 3 O M OP A. ; Our stock is n NV i th everything usnally fnand fclthoa rh we nae but few ?Imple w< wc are offering great Karga i na to |?er Street. You t an iivr money fW~ Wi ar? in mir own tm liding Voive tpK'Ntly. our rust o ai era gat tho bsuatiW Itonteatber Wi? pty ike highest prie HEADQUARTERS T., i, rji\~~, LAITUE BARNUM Will not be at Laurens, !>nt tli that in JL ixxll etneJ c F'a.m.ily SLIJ-CL ITa j31r*u.tts, Confaotic and everything thal ia u-eded i ( in a First Class Store, which w for CASH. Litt?ral prioea paid for Hide? li'x-k for the aign of the Biy J. B*. c TO 0???IC1 On acft iat sf the extreair Int ' A I ie ?I ?Yniand- that haw been maii i CSE AT nZE? 0?F M Although ??I our paper? mitun i of the fact iWnt you connut meet th .tip fua eiery Frkid ni Cisiener ; Whick uaature on Oct. lat., und th? ' in H condition to act the part of a f want assistance lu thc future. Believing thu you will propel what you ran without further dela, GRAY & v AT LA UK j ? JE.-err: At ?ii p s Ja?t redeived, lar^e lur nf lt; : ! -A. Gri DISPOS Tho i lumen ,o stock nf .Irv pood* N'otloi i!is?ws.-.| ..f tu a vor.f abort time Callie ! to von aad the afToction?te words wc wil i hole in your poekelH,thereby Kain accost i CtiO WE ARE+DISF On and after tais 2f> Cloak* al 70 etti worth $l.2.r> 22 " " 1.2.1 " $2.26 17 ? $.'..(?11 " $&.'.. 17 Sew Market? at $*.75 worth $6.60 I h New Markets ut $6.60 worth $7.75 II Circulars nt $7.no and $10.00 worth $16.60 and $20.00 ? r,\ short wrap- *.'>,<?<> and $0.00 worth *lH.oti anti $20.00. i 20 Walking Jackets at $51.60 and $0.26. Iii Walking Jackets, $2.26 mid $:i.7.v 39 Jersey ? $1.06 ? $1.20 21 M ? $1.25 u *2/)() Dresfl Gooda si * eta worth OJ etsi '. " 12$ ids worth 22j HH ?in at 7 < ts worth 10 els At, Tlic Km j W. H. CH L Laurer Detter? * i 'cid -(I to give tba (Ullin} Jot away p L PAN'S SA ct tho en tiro lot slide, regardless onipctltors, wo must have '?ml wring towns Tin? has already astonished ihc Satire ian the lowest. To show you thal we of the loom Bleaching OJ eta W In this line of goods apositive savin}? of from 25 ctsto $1.00 a pair i,fu?iKiih?fd o? avery pair of I shoes bough I of a* Zeigler Hand Made Ladies Hutton Boots in Kid nrc goat Plain and Crimp toe at $2.50. Ol r solid line of Ladies Laced .Shoes at 75 $1.00 $1.25 $1.60 to $2.60 the beat ralucs tver placed before the people. Sit!) pair Ladies Kid Polkas at MI els. :2?o pair Ladies Holton Hoots N Y . - . - ow Complete ! in a ir?l-"da?* Grocery Store and ru-dc, it ls aeTertheless (ruc (hat cash buyers, at our -.torc on II air by gi T inii US a I ri si. no rt>?l tat** ?n te on r profita, roni* ?f thia at]vantage, * for e^antry produce and our place i*. FOR GROCERIES. Kopp?I NS S. C. I'S SHOW e next biggest thing will be complete line o? .ney a-rooeries, 3ns, "V"? p?tale 33, n the Kitchen and usually kept ill I*; nold st A very small profit 1 and country pnxluee. Ragle. ocrpcr & Co. QSTOMEKS. eness ef Hie Fall, an.! the unpur-1 li? ujvon un for advances, wc are in ??NEY AT PftESEMT. a on Octolw?r lat., sre are conscious ea ia fall by that date, hut a little will tillie is U Batel mr iill<iltfDS is prelect oar credit, amt keep us riend in nee i to those who may | ly appreciate our condition and do y. Yours trulv 3ULLIYAI2 FA'S, S. C. I "V -A 3ST Sc GRAY ray-< ont ac, Barley. Oats, Bajfriiaif Jt Ties JITI03STII ns. Millinery, n .oii awl Shoe?, must tie to ie? u* wliau in towu. Wa will (ri'vie I hreathe Into Tour ?tr, will melt a I to y ur (Inane*. Nu fluet?atiou In prh OSED TOS ELL date the following: Shoes at 40 ct i and 76 eta do 66 cds and $1.66 Trunk* at 40, 6o, and $1 .00 $2.00 worth 60, tl/;' $3.60 and $?.n<? Ladica and Mimes Hose 6 ids 10 ids 20 els 60 ts worth lu ct? 10 els li.', els and 86 ids Childrens Jackets and Hoods at I"i lo .'>.'> Cts Zephyr Shawls worth ${.00 for 50 cts Mens Hats at 75 cts $1.00 $1.60 1 worth f 1.20 02,26 and S.no ( Ladies Hats at 25 cts 75 cts af 1.60 ?2.26 worth M) cts fl.OO /2.00 and .6.00 This is ? genuine bargain at the Emporium, y Kuitinu J! is ? O C;tU early fol proponte UH they of former priers, cost o' goods ( 1 ? ill give nierv goods t<> get it than A-iagULStta OSLStl I) ;( wo have during thc past wool ar-1 in earnest, wogivo sonn? of our amsuttn -1-4 Bleaching ?i els (?love Kid Merroco tip st $1.75 wort l> $2.00. lien Shoes, men of .sound nonce ami practical idoai why pay high price* for Boot? and Shoes while wf> aro fighting tingle and alone the rrcat hattie of reform and low prices, solely and entirely in your behalf, liare you examined our Solid lines of meu shoes in Button Congress and Hal" in every known styles, and inftkr? on every pair of which wo can savo your money I_i _A_ XT 3R, H! HOW "A customer ?.1?m't want 1> -_;(n. is he watt's, at your price give sal iafjictionWell, when gain, lie will call again, and I ni L^MUIS at as low prices as they Cl \ HEADQUAR ( HOICK KAMI I AR: PLANTATION SUPP m). B.?? LAUREN I beg uv?* to inform my irieudi kand a rn ll line ut (J KOCK HI KS, w RockftBottc My goods have boen bought ch hie profits, AH casi! purchasers w before buying elsewhere, lo pounds Best (i t?ii ni at ed Sug 1 ? p ninds Starch for. 'M\ bar? of Soap for. 20_,j)lngH of Tobacco for. ."><> pounds of Flour for. 11'5 boxes of Matches .A.T QEO. 13. ' .A. : -'MINTER & The M?ghtv C THE PEOPLE'S . - Ah Hailed with I nbound rd Knthusia march MH the Great and Ori Cf OP LOW The Mighty itu h of the people . Tells th? Tile ii our sn Thousand of people hare examlo RICH, RA G Kverythiugiu the lin*? of Dry Go Clothing icc ha- becu marked to oae< money. We ure tho (.arrest Wholesalean< HIKI belive in doings large On a Small We request special atteution to oi ting shoes only $2.60. The James I shoe and Minter and Jamieson'* t>~ CLOTHING! We have a Full line and A ili Hell FURNITURE, Minter ? Janiieson's Furniture Pa hellest Furniture 0 Il EA /'/.'ST. JN i think of it: All Walinu Suit, oily $29.60; worth in market $:55.UU. Neut ?*et Furniture 10 piece? fer i Very Handsome Walnut Marble t< Monmir Plush Purl.>r Suit, Walnut Hocker-, with Carpel neat and bao Neut ?et Chairs for only t2 7'? iVe del I vol go don O L A S mid C Polite atteution tfiven to all. Coavi our Stock, -fe.rs. I>. A.Davi ?, T. H Nelson, L. . VlllfCH are with us uad will be p ustomers. MIHTTEB & v Leaders of I Lauren?, must be dispensed v\ 15d.*? >r tho long face? of our uny houao in thi* or tho neigh* OompanY c dropped ten por cont lower startling figure?. and guarantee tho wear .it i* $1.50 $2.00$2.ft0 $?.00 $4.00 and $.! OUK$2.50 Y E ti LOW TOP BOO! IS A BEAUTY. Before the onward mardi of?, prices Competition in the larg< eltioH in the South stands mystifii and amazed moi have l??nsr sin awarded us the pennant of low p: <ei stra???lit foward and hon' methods. With prices lowest than ( lowest has been the Uvor ofe success. $@HEAP ? tu little money lo buy nil fl .s. Aiul youl1 goods ulw tr I soil :i customer n gootl ' a tn determined t<> oiler m m l?e ! ?ought this side ol N, \ W. H, GARRED FOR Y GROCERIES LIES GENERALLY, ?DEKS0N, s, s. c. ? and CHiton?tn that I kari .> bo li 1 will sell at i ni * Prices. iso. will sell ou Lh? shortest ill do vreli to rail for,' tray prlo tu- for.$1.00 .?1.00 .$1.0 - .$1.00 .$1.0 foi ONE Dollar. bTDBRSON^S 1 i ? - ii-,mmima?mm m?nr JAMIESON* i ti a, m pions or IE-s, y ni alone ?he liaeof their victories ginal Leaders I? Ul CRH % to our Maaioth Establishment DCessfl] (ash Business. * ed our Stock and pronounce lt ANO CHEAP. ods Notions Boots Shoes," Hat^ el the whorl crop and Scarcity o' d Itepall dealers lu the np conn'. usiness i'rofit Ranis. tr Ladies Hand Made (ilovan Fit I cant $3.00 ?hoe, li A Pacard $2.S>* 6U Shoe-Every pair Warranted CLOTHING !! cheaper thao thu Cheapest. FURNITURE! luce ls the (dace wotrs you eau ba IU pieces, aue-fourth ruarble, ft july $15 00 JU suit, len pieces, for only $4&.0* I ra Lue, for utily 32.50, k. for ouly $1.7*. reenvido Railroad free of cbarf. ojiont Stull? ia rear of tftoro fer A .McCord, J. Fl. O'Dell au? C. H hu ?cd to see their frleads asid JAMIESON", <ow Prices* s. c.