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I ~Chairok Birecouoy. lit Sabbath In eaoemetl,.att4 oletok p..tu. 2d Sabbath in e&U thtaWti.t 20Vo'clock a. m. Secona Bat4bt:4hteV.1tott, Pastor. 1"ta db ath and Saturday 9WfWVn ViW ei mnh alt 11 o'olok a. m. oi 'h at 3 o'.lock p. p ttidig. .R?Trr *ugh 0tk03, fWres erian, (joona) 24 4$h in each month, at 11 o'clocU .". No body killed thib.week. Qour here on tbird to4day in Mareb.* Our- rp.of Probaid called on his n.P,ofes4or ' ast week, K.1MtNED.-Wo learn. that. .a little dbild'6f about two years old, of Mr, W tn.-] Unjor, of Dacusvill' township, wasseierely b'rncd, by boiling, water, one day last week, by the turning overof a kettle. The burn is very scrious if not fatal. Several paidb of plass are out of the :ashes Ain; the School Commis sioiners.office. The County Comllmis sioners should have thorp put in. We don't think the County,Commissioners would sit in theii- offleo long, such weather as this, without' repairing tliei' oWh windows. The members of the Medical Society -of Pickend Cgunty, are earnestly re quested to meet: saleday in I'ebrua1ry, to trarsact important business. By order the Secretary. Mr. Aaron Thomas was brought, Vie, forb'Trial Justice Taylor on last Thurs day, chargod with whipping Mrs. J. Borin andirdaughter. After a pre liminary hearing, Mr. Thomas was bound over for his appearance at the Sessions Court for trial. rAr ApCwIENT.--Wo. aro pained to learn that on last Sunday evening Mrs. Ann; Griffin, widow of our late esteemed fellow townsman E. HI. Grif fin, Sr., Egq., was thrown fion her horse not-far from town, and painfully brilsed, but no bones broken. Our Clerk of Court is becoming in patient to see another show. Hte re quests us to adveitise for one to come aroitnd, even if its nothing but a free balloon ascension, or a tight rope per formansce. "Just look at her, won't Syou!'' Married, on Jnnrnairy 17th, 1878, by Rev. Tito,m- s Looper, M R. J o:EPII JULiAN 10 MIss IJOUISA LIFSTER, all of - Pickens. By the sa me, on the samo evening, ait the residence of the biride's fat her, Ma. SALTER IIEND.)iX to MIIss AllLLY PAENT.-Inverttors to seetiio p)rompjt aid p)ropler acliti on their caseas, saho uld employ arn attorney r'e'. s'ident art Washington. WVe direct attention to FoMter's Patent Ofilee, 509, 7th street, W~ashinigton, D. '. Ai. Foster has pr'actied( before the Patentt Office, .18 years. Scud to him for~ punmphulets and referenices. CARELEF IJHANDLING OF FIRE-ARMS. -We read almost daily of the acci, dental chootingz (f some pers~on, eit h'!r by themsAelves or some Qo else. It. is n dutijfccurrence, andi( we, of Pickons, have'had our shuarie < f it. A few years ago,aiyery estimnable young main, Mr. Hughes, was shot and instantly killed, by one Mr. Duirhamn, in the public ) road,:cne mile from this pilace. Mr. Dturhga flwasH tried for this d*-ed, and( his de ense was that the shuoning was a pure accident, hoe no(t knowing the pistol was loarded.. He priotessed the d4eepest penitente, and churned Mr. .Hughes as a near' arnd doar friend; whether sincere or not we do niot know. Only a few weeks ago Mr. Hall shot~ and instantly killed, within two miles of this plarce, a lit tIe negro boy abant ten years old. He also as sterts that he did not know the pist, I waR loaded, but pointed at the boy and snapped it only to f'righiten huna, as-Ao ha~d :siten done beforp., .lil ad the pistol in his hand onaly a short t.ime'before the shoo ing, and it wvas thyen: emptv. Hall's step,~son had zlududt in~ the interim. Some t ino back te o young men of this County, ricair friends, were together, when onie ef: themn playfully roemarked to the othor, ".i believe I'll shoot you," and presentedl the pistol, which ho heid ini Is hand, toward his friend, anu pt I ed de trigger; the .pittol fired and the ball passed through the young muan's hat,jas)t atbove his~ hea)d. These are 6fly ra few instances of tho namber of ciden ts resulting from the careless Iandling of' fireaarms in p)ur own county, while hundreds of just such' oases are daily occurring thrtoughot the country. This should be0 : topped. If the people will learn no better' sensO than to present guns and pistols at each01 ot her, the 1Legislattnroe shonid take .th' matter' in hand, and entlc Abp severost punishment for apeo pointing a gun, or fire-'armn of arny do w6tiption, at another, even though tha 'gtn@Pr pistol should, upon inspect ion p rove to be empty, anad without eith"i lock, tube or touch-hole; andL w her death is the resuit it should be o d 'nurder,.anid punished. 'vitha death. .Notkpowyg a gun to be loadet shiouldf be ito extenuation of the f fepse. This specie of' hu mar< blood spilling is becoiming entirely Lpo fre quent; And we don't feel exne$1ly comn fortaMe diurbelves whetj we vietv tehE plore, for who ettr toll at wh1t mo ment a "near and 'doft frietad" mas put an "empty" revolver to our hxey S and bln-s our brnina out. A PlI jj'IS RY.-W o had tho p r 'on ot1f, of, a visit P fYO -ionaimr. M;T.J 1C r IQo n, 11n8 rtfo ls fourteen monfhs boon rusticating in Texas. Our young friend can toll some big "yarns" abrut his sports in Texas. Hb saw we were at little du.. bious about his fish story, so to allay all doubts, ho produced a scalo. taken from his fish, mcaqu,ring over three Inchies in ciretitnfei en'Ce*. The scale is now in our possession, and can ibe seen by any who wlshes to sew it. We believo that it was tho agreo mont with the coneil last year that if the trees, then ieL out on the streets, did'Pt"li.ve, others wore to be plante<t in Chbiq,stetd. . Nearly all havo died. Isnf,(hi a. good timb to replant? Oh, rustic youth, whom fortunes raived From the furrow (a the forum, Let n ot friend J. B's fulsome praise, Of -stewed bivalves, so get o'er you. For tlio', to you, iU seetned le thought Raw bivalves far the iticer; Up in his sleeve he smiled and laughed, As "Rustic Johnnie" j)aid the pper. VEGETINh -WiLL CURlE N C I O F V Y A, Scrofulous Humor. VEGETINE will eradicate from the system every taint of Scrofula and Scrofulous 1lunior It has pei manently cured thouisanids in Bos ton and vicinity who had been long and pain fil sufferers. Gaciier, Can cerous Hu:nor. The marvellous effect of VETiNt. in case of Cancer and ( ancerous Ilinmor challenges the most pro"ound attention of the medical faculty, inany of whom are prescribing Ai: GETINE to their patients. Canker. VI:O-T1n haS never failed to cure the mo,st inflexible (ase of canker. Mercurial Diseases. The VENkNKri NIC meets With wonderful suc cess in the cure of this class of diseases. Salt Rteum. Tetter, Salt. lheum, Scald HIad, &c., will certainly yield to the great alterative effects of Vegetine. Erysipelas. V:--:TN,xE IIs never failed to cure the most inveterate case of Erysipelas. Pimples and Humors on the Face. Reason shiould1 toach u. tinat a blotchy. rough or piIledl skin depends eot irely upon an ilternial cause, and noi out warid applicac tion cani ever cure lie defect. Veget ine is the great. blood puritier. Tumors, Tflcers or Old Sores. IAre caiusedl by an impure state of' thle blood. (Cleanlse t lhe bilood thtorouigly withI Ve'gerine, anid these comnplaits w ill disappear. Catarrh. For thli' compilaint taeC only sutbsLitnini benefit CanleI obtained t hrough the bloo<d. Vege cinte is Iihe grea t blood pit i er. Consumption. VialTcn: does nt act as a catharitic to de hihtrate he howels, buit cleainses all ilhe or gans, enialinig ea ch to per formi the fun ictions devolving upon themcii. Piles. Vrw':ti: his restored thiousatils to heaolthi wvho ha ive beeni long an id pa iinful sufflerers. Dyspepsia. I f Vi: .T inm: is t a lecn regul Iarly, a ccordinug to direct ions, a certain and speedy cure wi'ill follow-its use. Faintness at the Stomach. Yl:i:riy.isnot ai stii1imltjing hitters w:.ieh creates a fictitions aippet iie, but a gemtl Ic oie wiv chI aist sI51 nature 1o res torce thie st omachI to a heaclth ac)'tion1(1. Female Weakness. VE. i:-in: ic dire (wct ly uplon th li'causes~ of' these compilaliints. It inv igories andit( strenii gi lens the whole system, acts iupoii the se cretive organsl acid alilays intflamm~iatiton. Geea Debility. In( hisjmlainit the( goodl effects of thie V: i.:-i: are realized imimediately after conitnenccinig to take ii; as debility denotes delicietncy3 of thle blood, and Vegetine acts directly upon the blood. egetille P'repare.d by H. R. STEVENS, Boston MIass. VF.fiETI NE is Sold by All Druggists. Dec 20. 1877 154 -ORL 0 huiimbiig-by one muothi's utsagr of Dr, N oir tt >'is Celebrated luifalible F'it Powderi' s. 'To- cotin ce infierers I lit thIie.:e powetrs will do0 all wve climi for thbetm, we will send themi by uniil, post piad, a free trial box is Dr. Goulaird is -the othly phcysicl.an that, has ever niidiue t his dieas a special study, aniid as to oiuiirI kn oledge tho dsuands have b ~een per1'i.antlyt 3 oured by thIe use of thcese' Iow - ders, we will guai nee c a perniatnenct, ciire ic ever~ ease, 01' refciiid yiuiu all iiiiiney C epn de. IA?ilierers shrould give hese P'owva'r nli early tcrial, aiid bc cociviniced of tiheji c r 1iie, for bi'rg( box 8. 00, or 4 h)oxe's for S1I0.00, se nt by im'il t o any pilt ot U ii it eci Stts CS1'tuaada oni reO -iipt, of prico, or by e xpreCSs, U. (I. I. Address, * Asil & IE0BBINS, 3e0 FitlItoin-stre(et, Birookldyna, N. Y Jaiu 10, 1hli 18_ ly Lffrer8 trom this dlisease that are -ii xi<.uis to be.cured shoooil try Dr. Kiss n:n i's ( elbraited (Consumirpt i o Pwders. rTesec Po wderts are the on(Oly p repaurat ion kiiown t hat. wvill cure Conlsuimpt)ion anid tilt - diseaises of' the Th'roiat and iiings--indeedl. so s t roiig is our fait.h ini t. , nd also t o con - viw:'.e you t t they are nio hnubug, wve w ill foruwairid to evuery sutlerer, by mail, post paiid, I a tree ,Tr'cial 13x. We don't want y'our mnoney3 util y'ou are per'fect ly s.ut istie cil ot h ir~ii 'crtive powersi.~ f your life is worithI saving, don't dlay1 ini giving these P'owderrs a tric t, as they' wvill surely cure you. Pi'ce', for' large box. ' $3'.00, seut to anly part of' thle Unit eld.Si ate oi Cani iad.a, by maail. oin r'ece'ipt of plrice. Add ress, * AS II & RllBBI NS, 360~ a ~lton,treect. Brooklyn, N. V. Jn1.8818 1y Sheriffs Sale. -0 STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA. CUNTY OF PICKENS. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Rotlert Trotter, vs. James Trotter et. at. BY virtue of an order from lon. W. 0. Field, Probte .Jmige for Pickens County, I will sell to the highest bidder before the Court Ilouse door, at Piekens -Court 11otise, on Mondty the 4th day Febriary, 1878, be tween the legal hours of sile, the following IEAL EST ATE of' James Trotter, deceased, divided into two tracts, to wit: Tract. No. 1, The Lowe' or hIome lace, containing 218 acres more or less. adjoining the upper tract., lands of Tyler Iill, Jaues JJ. Iester and Isaac Wilianits, Sr. Tract No. 2, Or the Upper Tinot, contuining 3-1 acres more or less. adjoining Tract No. 1, Nancy Gilliland, 'Mrs. Duiffy Simmons, Soloman 1iinyes at(] olthivrs. Sold for partition. TElMS: The costs of Partition and Sale on day of' sale; one half tle balance on at credit. Oif twelve montiis, an<d the remain<der on a cre<dit of' I wo years. 'ircbaser to give bond 21nd sectiriiy anid it inorigage of the premuises to t l 'rob:te Judge, to secueo the rurchase money, and pay extra for titles. JOA MAULDIN, s.r.c. Jain 10, 1878 18 4 Sheriff's Sale, STATE OV SOUI1 CAROLINA C(UNTY OF PIc1:EN.1. ,)Y virtue of an execuition to me d irected, will -,11 tothe !nghest bidder for cash, at 'ickens Cout t1ouse, inl 1ronit of the Court. 1louse steps, on Saleday in February lext, All tiat Piece Parcel or Tract of Land, colt I aininiug Tireo l11tied nllid Six1 v-five aCres Land Oin S-La l RveMr, in l'iCkOWs do nty, on whiCh thierei t it a 1141 (oist an1l 83w M1ll, ljoinin: , .1ds of' l. % ohori Trotter, Willian Ma iLl Is ;nu, I oth,-rs. Lvvied oil as the prop.. erty of' Char8les A. Carson, at the suit of James Lewis. TFilIS CXS1. l'urchascrs to pay extra for I it les. JO.\11 MAULDIN, S.r.c. Jan 10, 1878 18 4 The sate o . Soith C11--arolina COUNTY ( PICIUNS. By W'. U. FKel, Jue of' Probate. Whieren's, Fprin. Gilstr:ip, h-is madn&e suit to meW, to g1ranit him l.eitui'r, of .\diinistr'a'on, oft the L-.,t:i'i tutu l'ects ot ' 2lienj:ulh Alex. tlTese': re teref'e to cijte nnel a-imonoai sh :a. tund s:inuba- ii be kinuln-u' :uiii c'r''litor.s of th -:t i<l \. .\h''.xaniIur. luiotasu'u, thatt they bie n:t.d app'".'u-, b.luOr tmet. ini th.e Conr-, oft '.b day' of F'Irunryu' ne(xti, nfer' publicatjin hter'e'tf aI I o'a2u,i'' the fo;enooii, to) shlIW c:ull-. it':any th. haseu, ',wh t~i~'he s'ai'l admini ti ;l1:u in el~'t2 I,e t b agrute I. (Gi v n nt i ,r t h imi un I soil thiis, lhe lTith day " i anaum-y~ A.. 1)., 1 "8, WV. U. F'!i D~A, .t.ro Janut 11, 1s7'8 18 8 Ln the most genial balsam ever used by suff'erers firm pulmionary diseases. It is compo)0'e<l of hterbal 3,roducts, which have a sp)e(l'le effect on thte throat and iun g s; detaches fr'om the air cells all ir ritating matter; causes It to be expecto rated, and at once chec1<'la t ho inflammutation whiclh produces thte. tougla. A single d 030 relieves the Inost dlistressing p,aroxysm,. soothes nervousness, andl enales the nuf' ferer to en.loy quiet rest at ntight. lleintg a pleasant c-ordil. it tones the wea~k st(om ach, and is si>ccially rocomnmnnded for childlren. What others say about >Tutt's Expectorant. Had Asthma Thirty Yearss "I have had Asthmaa thirty years, and never found a medicine that had such a happy effect." W. F. HOGAN, Charios St. A Child's Jdea of Merite NEw UaEANs,November si, zS76. "Tutt'sE~xpectorantlis a familiar name in my house. My wife thinks it the best medicine in the world, anud the children say it is 'nicer thtan molasses Candy.''' NOA H WO~ODWAR D, l0t N. Poydras St. "Six, and all Croupy." ''I ant the mnother of six children ; all of themn have been croupy. Without Tutt's Expectorant, I don't think they could have survived some of the attacks. It Is a mothe,r's blessingr." MARY~ STEVENS, Frankf'ort, Ky. A Doctor's Advices 'In my practice, I advise all familics to keep Tutt's Expectorant, in sudd(enl emergencies, for coughs croup, diphtheria, etc." T. P. ELLIS, M.D., Newark, N.J. 8o1d b~y all druggsts. Price $1.00. Office 35 Murra y Street, Ne w Yor k. "THE TREE IS KONBY ITS FRUIT." " Tutt's Pills are worth their weigh t in gold." "TttsREV. I. R._SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. " utsPills are a hp'Ialblessinrg of the nine teenth centutry."'-R EV. F. R. OSGOOD, New York. "I have used Tutt's Pil or torpor of the liver. They are superior to any mediciuno for biliary dis. orders ever maide'. ' I. P. CARR, Attorno at Law, Augusta, 0a. '' I have u:sed Tutt's i si"ve years ini my family. They are unettuated forcostiveness and hiliousness." I-. R. WILSON Georgetown, Texas. ''I have used Tuf t's e''t ie witht great benefit.'' W. W. MANN Editor Mobile Register. "'We sell fifty bxs'taPillq to five of all others."-SAYRE & CO. Cartersville, Ga. ''Tutt's Pills hav o obe tried to establish their muerits. They work like magic." S. otn W. H. BA 9OSummer S. otn "'There is no medicime so well adapted to the cure of bilious di'orders as Tutt's Pills." JOB. BRUMMEL, Richmond, VirgInia. AND A TI ~D MORE. B6old by druaggista. 25 cents a b,oa. Offle. 85 Murray Street, New York. TUT T'S HAIR DYE HIGH TESTIMONY. FROMi TIIR PACIFIC JOURNAL. hs hen made uy ln. r ',oN ew Ye, C, wht tch restor'es youith fiall beauty to the hi, a . That emilnenit chemist lhas succeedi-e/ in prodneing a Hauir Dye wih iml stes nature to perfection. Old bachelors mtay now rejoficc." Nen York *at by a ll cl-rm ta. The Best OPPOnTUKTT OFFERED!t NOW IS THE TIME TO Buy Your Goods AT TilE LOWEST PRICES -0 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A full 'and complete LINE of NEW GUODS for Fall and Winter Trade, purchased in New York, by Mr. W. M. IIAGooD, with great care, and at lower prices than ever before, and will take great pleasure in showing our Goods and giving prices. We invite special notice to our stock of Ladies', Children's and Men's Shoes, Boots. Ladies' and Gonts Hats, of latest style. Calicoes and Dolaines; Flannels and Jeans; Ready Made Clothing; Bridles, Saddles, Harness. The best grades of Sugar, Cofaee, Cheese, and Syrups, always on hand. Respectfully, IIAGOOD, ALEXANDER & CO., Pickens C. H., S. C. W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easley S. C. Sept 27, 1877 3 Hovey& Townes HIA M-MOODS -0 WE TAKE PLE~ASURE IN AN nouncing to our cust.omners and the p)ublic, that we have opened one of the largest stocks of G EN E RAL DRY-GOO DS. Brought to this market. Consisting of': PRINTS, SILIR TIN GS, SUIEETIN GS, J EANS, CASSIMERES, &c. DRY-G~OODS ini enciless variety. A LSO, NOTIONS, .IIOSTE RY, Cloaks and Sha:wls,GL ES BIlack Alpac a)Cft specialty. 3,000 ya rds R I BBONS, 2 to 5 inches wido. at 15 eents per yard. Largest stock of CARPETS ever broughit to this market. .IIOVEY & TrOWNES, INext door to Nationaul Bank, GREENVILLE, S. C. Oct 4, 1877 4 8 Main-St. Greenville S. 0. Hlardwvare, Cuatlery, Gunas, Pistols, &c. FINE TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, A EPElCIA LT E,. A gri cuituiral lnaulennents. Haur iron an~d St eel; Blacksmuitha's, Carpenter's and Mechanic's thuilders 1IIardware of' every description; Waugon and Carriage Mat erials; A full line of Hest. Quality Leniher and Rub ber Belting, always in stock; Agents for Fairhnks StandaI:rd Scales; Th'Ie llall $nfe and Lock Compnny; The --Taylor"' Cotrion Gin: Tucker's Patent Alartn Money D)rawer Also, for thre C'elebrated Shtnenberger Horse and M ule Shoes. We are prepared( to sell Sweedes Iron at the lowest ciuotations from any markets, and still propos to duplicate invoicesj from North ernf .Jobbinig liouses, adding only actual freights. WVILKINS, WI[LIAMS & CO. GIreenville, S. C. S.- p 6, 1 877 5-!6m I TAK(E GRE~AT PLE iSURE~ IN OFFEIUNG TO THlE TRAD, ING P'UBLIC A VElIY LARGJE AND W ELL SELECTED) STOCK OF SADDLES AND HARNESS, A T P'RWIES AS L1OW EVEN AS IN NEW YORK BJY RETA IL. ILIIIiEST' PRICES PAID) FOR HlIDE~S. VARDRY VcBEE, Mrain Street, Greenville, 8. C., next door to the sign of t he Great Boot. Eec ''0. 1877 15 n8n Take Notice AND IN ORDER TO RUN OUT OUR SPRING and SUMMERs STOOK, to make room for our extensive Fall and Winter sup plies, we offer for the next 60 days, the fol lowing unprecidented bargains Calicoes, (first class) 14 yards to tire $1 00; Calicoes, Remnants, anything-wo can get for them; Cottonades, 10, 15, 20, and 26 cents per Yard; Summer Shoes ftom 7-5 onts up;. Saddles, from $2.25 up; Blind Bridles, 75 to $1.25; Open Brid\es proportionally low; Ready Made Clothing at 10 per cent above cost and carriage. IS FULL AND COMPLETE, AND AT prices as low as any other House inl Pickens County. O S ALT.. Will have in store in a few days one car load of Sailt, which we will sell at Greenville prices-.adding the axtra local freight we have to pay mocre than Greenville. JOHIN T. GOSSETT & CO. Ensley, S. C,, July 20, 1877 Ji' E AL EfRS IN G R OCE RI ES, BOOTS, 8110OES, &c., &c., & c. I[eadquaierms fot* Cheap Goods. Will exchango Goods for any,kind o. Country Produco. EASLEY STATION, S. ('. .nc o'.8, 1877 42 . N OTIC E. IF T AK E this met hod of in fbrming all parties I. nterested ti.Ihat I wi)ll be :fouiia ini my of fice, at Plck ens (LiAnrt tTonise il ech W E D) N E~ 8 I A Y, and on enidh SAr.i)AY, for the purpose of. iransiacting any business that comues unide i my jurisdlicionl. As my dluties a Schiool CotomnissionIor will' compell me1 to be aibsenlt in dIiffeent piarts of t he Coun ity, I np poi nitI hese special <dnys for the benefi. )f all concerned.tI Oflice hotnrs, fio Uii w.t~4 (. W. SINal CTON, Schozol (Commjissloner. ' Feb 8, 187~ 2 Made nny dny in P'i-ra n'arl eATs. Tn vest nccord in to( your imeans. $10, S-~>J or 6100,4J in 8-rOCK P'niV1LE.UEs, ~.Mag brought a pgl fortuine to t he caref ul in vesior. Ve advJe wheun and how to operaite saf1 ely. Hook 'w1 ih full inforniition .sent free.. A ddress orders by" mail uand telegraphi t o $ \XT1) It & CO, hankicers and1( froker's, 17 Wall At., N. Y. May l1i, I877. a0 ly I)EN FJSTRY. rp TIE uInders*igned is located at enwtral, and 1is prepared at all timles to dlispaitch work wigl h nentness. Special ati tenitioni to SETIl'NG or RLESETYNG ARTI FICI AL T'EETII, either temporary, partial or permauopnt.. Ifilling dIone withI neatniess. All thie hntterials com.i mionly used in filling, GElO. BOROU()IG hl, j)ertIlN! Atlanta Medical College, AT'LANA.4 (LA. T HE wenteth nnfirti Course of Lectre T will conmmence October 15th, 18?7, anbd close March ist, 1878. FACUJ .T-rv--J. 0. W4 ('Sltrf'lnovn, W. F. West. moreland, W. A, Love, V. l[. T1allaferro,Johtn Thad. .Joh,nson, A. WV. Calhonn. J1. i-l. Logan , J. TI. Banks; Demonstrator of Anuitomny, C.' WV. Nti*ng. Send for Announcement, giving fullInfor mat ion. JNO. THA D. -JOfiNSON, Dean. ane 9. 1777 48 n 8 COTHRAN, R . R A CHILD, Abbevil!e j . Pickens C COTHRAN RI-C Il A Fk 1*E1A it A00-4ELA '2ZA W, 11 '91it Wdant imidb Spneo the .ate and Courts f the United States, for, the, Die% *#rah 29 1871 ,, Nortoii, 4itth* Kokngsworth Will practioq in sub ;git ad.4rob*tW Courts for Picken tn ity,alin'" lthevntqd State" UWrs o-i 'tff h One of the Senipr pArtpqrs, wilI bp preient ko as1t. in (lie 'eAnsditi '8f Wny important business duiing vncation. * J. J. NO.jQN,X1ahU . . alhallik - 0~. 6,HL NBO'likn C. H. Mar.h i3, 1876 20 ATTOPNEY AfI )COUNUELI On AT LAW GREENVIL, . c* acfices in 1*ie' Oircuit o6tt ftnd Court * Probate for Piokens .eqnty. May 16 42 - 6m ISAAC 11P;AW, A'TOI.Nb A,,IP LWQ HsttCF Crjea Praiettes Juj Courra g9. L ekong Countty, and in Ui(ed States ourJg WATChES F JEWriy!f 1OMAINE GOLD, so extensively worn im Paris, wias first, discovered' fn 1870, by theb relerated French olhentist Mons D. Be Lainge, ivho nminutiactired it.' into jwelry, and for fire years sol it toithe leading jew elers of Paris roy Solid Gold. In 1875, when his secret became known, ten of the manu facturing.jeweler. estallislhptl a stock com paIyt .witlh a capit"al of $10,000,000 for the purx.pose of m1anuilfactIring Romaine GolI .Jewelry an.i Wntehea. With this imenso clipital, and tie aid of improved machinery they are enabled to produce all the latest pat terns of.jewelry at less than one-tenth the cost of 8olid Gold, and of a quality and color whihelf mIkes it impossible even for experts to detect it fron the genuine. We lic secured the exclusivO agency of the United States and Canada, for the sale of all goods manitt'actured from this metal and in order to jnt roduce tem in tihe most speedy mnanner, have put up alssor'ted samnple lots as given below, which we will sell at one-tenth thle retail value iuili Jaunuary 1st, 1878. Read the list. 50-CENT LOT. One Genit's Watch (hami etail price, $1 00 One pair Engraved 8leeve lButtons, retail 75 One Stonie set Scarf Pin, retail price, 75 One set (3) siral shirt. stuids, ret ail price 75 One imlproved shape collar' bunion, retail, 50 One havay pla in wedding ring, retail 1 24 Tot al $5 00 For 50~ ceufs we gill send aibove six articles pcst paid. $1 00 LOT. 1. pair sleeve hut rons, sf one setting, I set (J) spiral shiirt stunds 1 heavy honund engagemnent ring, 1 set.(,2) ongrated bracelets, 1 Laica'3t lr'ig guaird. or ne,ck obalin 1 i enraLved nuiiiiiatur ilcket for the above, 1 (Gent.'s-heavy linik watch chaini 1 Lake Ges.orge J)ia,mond st ad. $2n t)L' AT. 1 JLadies' neck ch-in and ebtaim I Ladlies' hiev, guatrd cha in for watobh P'set rin 'Ad bar rfngst amieths I exitra tinle. mtiiitr locket, I caimez seal ri ng, I ve'y henty jjdding~; or (engngemnent ring, I G lCiIY ay ,wig el h; lu, it.h ch arm, I pair piearl inlaid sleeve inittns, I lAke Glornge chuildier pin, 1 jlair (CA.avy bauaiAcler s; $:3 00 LOT' 1 LadhiesC' Opbran fgnarttdiein, 1. Ladici' peck e bjp and cross, 1 heauu ifuil locket. (engraLved I pair baiad bracelets, Gent's t wl.t lii est chatin and charm, 1 pair oniyx Sleev e but tfans~ 1 set. [3] onyx. shirt stuids, 1 new in iipro 'Ived collar butt on, I extra enIt enmeo seal ring, *.arir.ona solitauire st ud1,. I seat eunet hyst or toepaz1 pin aifnd car' drop., I plin ring, istaniped:1 ii . N 1 Liidies' Opetra chin f, wYith sIid a? nd tassel9 * Iret all pr'ico i% ou I Gen'lt's ft cavy' w'atch.'eYl~ ai r, withI curb charm5 ] LadiJep'.hea:vy lung neck chain, 1 elegant eli~msed mii turtje hoek(' for above 1 set eni te) melion1jt pin lind ef' drop 1 pair g)~ bo;o iy oaisp@gd bracelets I Genit s doit:ajret dlii noui sli 1 4ent's oldsterr'bi?;,amt ph I yIaJir amlbytiIs't 'ir onyt slee~ive bu,tt ons 1 .eleganlt heti y SetOi nmhedSea ring I inassive' band or wd<binig i.ing 1 noC' "'lmtent"' ed?l:ir button 1 Lndies'.chema,ise bttot The retail pvl"'e 'f thle artieles in each saemple lot amflounits to exactly ten times the prlice we''t ask~ for thle lot. o xtipo u S11 loretails for $1000 lot$fo A Solid T Om lrij e 1 Huntinig Case 14) any,' onte selihilg ti on ordlenfor the abo)lv'f lot s byv ex prless4t i e Oiniount of$ $15 00, we will senI'ii houio solid Rominec Gold Iiltutting- ea Witch, (jentior CIJLdies' size, wi iarranted to keep -pefect time) anid look equall1y as we'll ats aL ;I(0N gold watch. By inaihloboili, 815~ 5t0. Thiiq k ourn best offer to A 4'nts, an te i worth' f rial, as thewtc ali op il sell < r trtile readily for from $20 to 85 (Gent 1)1 orhadie., Wagtch alone, $7 00 (or $8 0() with lai hevy CGent's gohld paten es chini ant chiarim, or La'mdies' opela chain with s~ lide 0r. u laiSsel. -Einm r:utiumr-Th'lis' ofTor only holdp goed tintiil .lanulary 1st, 1878. Af'ter thyi4 time we shafll sell (only' to .ohhers andii Witolesale deoal (1ral4 andl an. one wiahinig or goods will then hav t1?'y ftll ret'tail pa ices. Riomatine Gold iithe bt,t at, in hid, the on ly imitation of genutine gold1 made, being ibhasamae in weight color and1( fin ishi, andt all1 ouir. goods aire made inl IIhe late(st goll p.il ('rns. W ill guaran t e saifato ini every instance, or reflunid I h. moniey, ' oe Sen1i mlone'y by .O,Aoe Order,n Rogistered Letter, at ourll risk. No gOAds sent C. 0. I). ledss .7 00 atccomipailies th order. Addhress pildibly. I W'P'.fWAN k 'O., Solo Agenits.f.>r . 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