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GRAND OPENING.
McCREERY, LOVE & CO.,
ILL oj)cn to-morrow, (Monday,) March 27, 1876, at greatly reduced prices, during
tho. next fiftcon daj'P, will sell their entire ?lock of Dry Goods, HaLs, (Japs, Boots
and Shoes at lower prices than ever before oflercd to make room for large shipments now
on tho way.' ?
Your attention ifi directed to the following partial price lint of the many articles we
propose to sell you at a bargain :
CO pieces New Style Dress Goods, at 11 cents per yard.
r> cases Wanisutta Bleached Muslin, at 12 1-2 cents per yard.
60"dozen Ladies' Elegant New Style Tics, at 25 cents each.
T> cases White Piques, at 12 1-2 cents per yard.
5 cases Prints, Fast Colors, warranted at 5 cents per yard.
10 cases GooJ Style Prints, warranted at 6 1-4 cents per yard.
2?a?efl Yard Wide Cambrics, at 10 cents per yard.
2.5 pieces Grafs Cloth all Colors, at 10 cents per yard.
All of the Newest Styles and best brands of Prints will be sold at 8 1-2 cents per yard.
Brown, Bleached and Plaid Homespuns at proportionately low prices.
Our stock of Boot.*, Shoes, Hats and Gnjin, at a genera! reduction of 20 per cent.
The best assortment of Trunks, Valises, Lunch and Market Baskcta in the city.
Our entire Stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window fluides, Wall Paper, &c. will be closed
Out at and below cost.
The above will convince you that the place to get cheap goods and good attention is at
4h? Grand Central Dry Goods Establishment. Now is your time to secure bargains. Call
early and often.
MeOREERY, LOVE & CO,
march27tf C O Ii V 91II I A, S. C.
Grain Cradles.
Western Corn.
Six finger grain cradles just received
AlfiO
Another car load of PRIME CORN, which
in oflercd at low prices for Cash.
AUGUSTA EAMILY FLOUK.
FRESH BEAT ItlCE, Ac.,
FOIt SALE BY
JOHN A. HAMILTON,
JOHN OG?KN
SUCCE&SOK OP
HOT3ERT JENNY.
Importer and Manufacturer
OF
HARNESS & SADDLES.
Has the pleasure to inform the Public
that he has Received a heavy Stock from
the North of every description what l>dongs
to a fir.-l class Saddlery Establishment.
Also wish to draw pardeuhir attention to
Jus Stock of
LADIES III DISCI SADDLES
and his assortment of
SHOES.
Trices lower then ever.
Good Saddles at $3.">D.
Good Shoes at $1.75
SKNI> 20c. to G. P. ItOWELL &Co.,
New York, for Phainphlel of 100 pages,
containing lists of 300 newspapers, and
estimates showing cost of advertising.
(Jfc? TO ?ZO PEIl DAY AT
fjp Home. {Samples worth $1 free. Stiusou
fi Co., Port la ml, Maine.
?Si 2 A I)\Y :it home. Agents
wanted Out tit and terms free. TRUE &
O., Align:,Id, M.iine.
crnr ll ?* ; '?' * ' IS7U lv
Take Notice.
We
want to make
a change in our busi
ness and have roedc a
change in onr prices. We
will sell our Entire Stock of
Goods now in Store at cost for
the next thirty days. We mean
what we say, and would invito all
those that wish to save money
to call and price before
J. P. HARLEY & CO.
NOTICE
The fast trotting thorough-bred Stallion
MAMJUtINO TRUSTEE
-?II _I . I. - _? _ .__4 .. 1. I _ -
will stand the seas*n at my stables,
PEDIGREE.
MAMBRINO TRUSTEE, by Manihrino
Medley, he by Old Mambrino Chief; Mani
hrino Medley's first dam by Young Medley,
a fine race marc, second dam by Stanley;
third dam by Trim tec; fourth dam by Specu
lator.
Mambrino Trustee's first dam Jenny Den
nev, by Iloh'olm; first dam by Lady Wood
ford, by Sir Will iam Woodford; he by
Wood ford: first dara by Bert rand.
Mambrino Trustee was bred by Georgo
W. Ogdcn, Wrights Station, Kcnluckp Cen
tral Knit Road, Bourbon County, Kentucky.
He is live years old, and has not had much
handling but what had showed splendid
?netiah. lie trotted on the Columbia track
last fall at the rate of 2:45
Orangehiirg Livery and-salc stables.
P. S. Hoard for a few marcs can be had at
my Mahles
buying elsewhere.
TIT AD. G. ANDREWS
iipi 'l 23
if
A. Fischer.
HAS REMOVED TO
T. D. WOLFE'S OLD STAND
With a full stock of Groceries,
Liquors, Cigars and Tobaccos.
Call on him and he will do his
best to please you.
P
b
S. E. Tobiii. S. A. Albergotti.
The cheapest BACON, FLOUR,
SUGAR, DRY GOODS BOOTS,
and SHOES House in the County.
This is the unanimous verdict
of the people, gained by adhering
strictly to our Cash and Small
Profit System.
S. E. TOBIN & CO.,
J:. C. PIK E,
-a-t
VOSE'S OLD STAND,
Has OPENED, REFITTED and RESTOCKED this Large and Com
modious Store with tlio most
SELECT STOCK OF GOODS
EVER OFFERED HERE, comprised of
FRESH GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
WOOD WARE, G LASSWARE,
CROCKERY WARE, CANNED GOODS.
Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes,
Which is offered nt TRICES that will ASTONISH those that wish to
SAVE MONEY these HARD TIMES. A call will convince you of tbc
above facts.
COUNTRY PRODUCE W^jNTTIiIID,
For which the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES will be paid.
SST- Constantly on hand FERTILIZERS.
LIME for T^-uilclilT-ft- or Fertilizillp- purposes, con
stantly on hand, and for sale at Reasonable Rates*
jan 29 1876 ly
? GEO. H. CORNELSON.
Hereby informs Ids Friends, and the Public generally, that he is now
receiving o large stock of
SPRING GOODS
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
and respectfully requests an curly examination of same.
Prices arc lower than ever in this market for cash,
*
GKORG'E II COHNELSOi\.
I've Got It!
The best DRY GOODS, GROCER
IES, LIQUORS, &c.;intheCounty.
Let everybody come to myystore.
J, WALLACE CA3O0N.
C. D. KORTJOHN
Bega to inform his FRIENDS, PATRONS and the.PUBLl? generali, that
he is continually receiving Large Supplies of
Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes,
Hats, Caps, <&c.
Tiu Ware, Wooden "Ware,
Crockery "Ware,
AND
GROCERIES
Of all kinds; in fact, a supply of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Always on baud at Low Prices, and shown free of charge.
All that kindly favor me fly calling and seeing for themselves, will be con*
viuccd that the place for them to bup their supplies is
C. 33. KORTJOHN.
TO
DOYLE'S COENER
J. H. SCHACHTE
With a full supply of Groceries,
Shoes, Clothing and General Mer
chandise.
ALSO
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco,
AT
Low DOwn Prices.
DR. A 8. HYDRICK,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST
Has just opened an entire new Stock of
DRU Gr and CHEMICALS,
At the Stand Formerly Occupied by the late E? j? Oliveros;
The most popular *
PATENT MBmCItfES
With full line of
TOILET ARTICLES
Constantly on hand. The Pl-opHctoi will give PcrsHrtal AUetiti?ri tri the ttant*
pounding of i?nj hIciuiiu jPt'CHtti'ipttoilfi and l'*ifat<* Fofinnlnt?
Physicians desirous of purchasing will find it to their advantage to
INSPECT Mit ST?CIfc!
liefere Uuyhlg ElseWhcie.
Recognising the fact that "In tfedieiii? Viiftif ta.rltpore Prke^ w*
shall spare no puillB.t? secilte the rery best Medioiucs. A call Is respectfully solicited:
A. S. HYDRICK, Druggist,
oct 30 1775 ? 52
PRESIDENT GRANT
Was rejoiced when he heard'that Babcock, his Private Secretary, had
been acquitted of Complicity in the Whiskey Fra?ds, and immediately
Sent an Order to our Store
For a car load of Dry Gooks, Boots* Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Canned
Meats, Oysters, Lobsters and Salmon} also
For Samples of Wines, Whiskies,
And twenty thousand of the Cigars with which we have been" furnishing
him lately. His object in making this Large Order proceeded from a deairtf
on his part
To Teat the Jury
Who cleared Iiis "Babby." We have filled Iiis Order1, htil h?if? still ?*
Large Supply of everything Good on hand. Oar Prices arc stilted to the
times. 01 course we make Grant pay well for what he gets, tali to all decent
deople we
Sell Low Down for Cash
Also for for sale 50 Tons of
R?ssel Coe's Ammoniat^d Superphos
phate of Xaime.
Rut up in Rags or Barrels, flnrl Manufactured at LINDEN, UNItiftf
COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. Give us a call.
1ST
BUY
All Clio GOODS you need from us. We arc DETERMINE? to' soil jot!
Your Christmas Goods
And all others that you may want so
CHEAP f
That every one will be adcing you, who you bought T
FROM \
When you will please say, ' THESE A No. 1 GOODS, at theaoV LOW
DOWN PRICES came from \
RR IG GM ANN & CROOK'S \