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o o?l 33 opart xxl out. cod soda wator at Norman's. ?rayor-mcotjpg In ; Wost /Upton(/np noxt day night at 8 o'clock. ?caVd Norri ?Aij, ?l'Fr??o wilt npp?aV In* noxt week's papor. . , in important meeting of tho Knights of tor of Walhalla will bo hold iii their hall ou i|ay night noxt. ' ' ' ?; dr. Qeorgo was buried at Bethel oh tdnesday afternoon, Uov. Mr, Morris per ming tho eorvices on tho occasion. The rains of thc past ten days havo .hoon loral in this Stato and tho other Southern ,tos. So say our oxchangos. . ? if *? v .< ? , ? ?'. 11'!. ; Vobavo received a number of Thc Acanthus, lontlily paper, published in Atlanta, Georgia, Miss Annie Maria Harnes. Tho third niim ,;^bfoh; W /Ijc'f^r.e us, Ts v^cry ?latcrtesflntf. co, 76 e'ents a year. ?"he eiil?f -Justice of SontV Carinia bas .oolgncd Judge* Cooke to the first of fJliorlcMdn' ' J^Circuit. Judgo Northrop bas ;bfcon assigned to (.he oighth Circuit. Court will convonb nt this MK placo on tho first Monday lu October-next. . ? M( Services at tho baptist Church ou Sabbath f^aftcpnqott.at 4 o'olook. A sermon to Christian ''.^workers will bo preached by? Hov..Mr,. Sanders. ; ?KCg0 members of Hie Young Mon's Christian As WetUJion aro specially invltbd to attend. .Scats jhree to alli ?^mi uttoiltl^'UUv fa?ts iSi C.\lU ti Idle) advertisement of Mr. Cnppclniann, to bo found .Js?ju our colUibdi thl? .vyc^^.S 'tyr-, ar>ppcl\>i?Uiu is f>}mpno cf tho best millers in this community. His ^i^fong experience, ii one* ty 'ami J. -kindness will i commend him to tho favorable consideration of thc publie. .' K, i 71 if v Y 4K3 'I fOH in I 6 8C^,^In onr bichV.Kges?'that?uSn\l dogs _haye boen killed io Pickcns, Andorsou and ti-Ni Abbeville Two were killed on Ibo samo drty near Piokcns Court Uuuso. Nothing can . ; bo moro toffiblo than to bo bitten by a mad do$ nritf out' pcfiplo ' ?boutd keep '?n eye oii . tPjlfhc ural ripe peach of thc season was sont to Iour oftico ott Friday hist, 16lh instant, by Mr. Wm, Strother, of West Union. Tito* poach is of tho carly HciUVlcovariety, and Ml* of a tree only thrco years did. Wo consider this quito curly for this sect ion bf tho Slalo. In fact, wo have , not heard of nriy ripe peaches anywhero in tho State BO far. jr^ Tlic special oxotirslon train from Charleston ? brought lo our town on Monday night about !?*? ciglity-fivo visitors, mostly from Charleston. rf? We hopo they will have a pleasant time in our midst; and that they will bo able to carry bnck {?A. n good report of Walhalla, and that the stmiincr s'j BcaaoiijWill find.our hotels aty\ boardinghouses ^ lilied with health and pleasure seekers. Ifg Wo would call upon our correspondents in SK different parts of Hie county to sharpen l|ieir ?6 goose.quills and send in their communications, gp giving us the local news, crop prospects, &c, u hom their, section, Short --pit hy letters, full ol nj nows, &o',' aro" what wo watti, arid wish every ijjf'-yi portion of (he county heard from. Hy a prompt rwqiouso from tho ditrereiit portions of the ((vaunty tire can soon learn what our prospects ;j*jfcAr,c for a crop this year. g|i ConnuenccRieni. En* o fini ti m ont will bc held al ?beimuiii'fi Hotel on Thursday evening, the 'J8tli tVajuustanl. W.o presume thc word l'literliiiiiinent .;V,Mu this'fpnneotiainnicaus something moro (han foajhain and turkey, biseuit aud ii ike, lenionrtilo ami YfflNco cream, and a lot of nuts and con feet ions'. .k'jffialoublleB? il .eoKipriacs a cremona and '.inunlua," i;^S'inprenienftdo and gallop, itt which thc young ul j$?| both sexes will find enjoyment. So let il bo, $?Htfor wc can bc young but onco ju life. We have HJravcceived on invitation to bc present. Ms ^- ^ "?l'?h & Son advert iso (lhhi week thal ^?,i.iiey ano "still heve" tvim a choie? lot of gYo vg?ccrlos, dry goods, hardware, &c, which they are f?agofTorlng lo their customers low down, forJfeagh, m?Thcy make a specially of roasted coffee, whlol fflMthcy guarantee lo be gonuino and of a first rale jsKnrtlolo. Wc aro indebted lo (ho head of (hr jBfirm for a package of lieis eofloo, anti cati sa j ; ' jfrom ari cV.porinioiil?! test that lt io good. Rciui ivhnt theso ")l<vo |ucn" havo <o say in theil 88^ advcrl?8emcnt lil another icoluinn. tm . After a drought of some weeks a good mit , fell on tho Otb ?HstuAt'whleh continued on tin jg 10th. 4g'4hl on Tuesday, tlj? t15th instant 0| faiit,'began to gently nnel stcnelily ant m fphtinucd withou,t intermission until Sunday lB> tho 17th. Alms boon raining ovory evonin? !to tho present time, giving us ten days' o almost unbroken wot weather. Tho rains havi been genorally Ijg^ht^ ^pr'tV^little riso beinj porcoptiblo In tlitSvwWer OQ^reJej, This wo ppcll answers, ih/t?nio cxab')ty;"^o tho groa nood of 1?S*&?'>^0l^???^'n?0 wu elono to tho tono\\apd growlnk^rops. Unies tV? havo a serw?h .?f^fuir weathor' soon whoa and olhor small grain yv>|l po' ruined, whil nil glowing oropa will'WsCriously injured, ?.a^t^vi^-ai-->h11iv*HT t*mif\ii\%t *.vy Q-a-ltway ' I^poaJs. rteita^'il-^.' . .iv- ..-?=xt?^-rnh-^^i=rtifrrrf ir e?t3?i-j?n OAK^VAV, Juno 18|h, 1877. ' . On Saturday.. tl^o,{|th, hmny persona taot n South Union Chu rob for (?uart orly Meeting. No presiding; oidor or preacher ia charg oamo., A dlsa^ppiHlcfd j dorigrc'ghlion. llbt p^re'ddlibV and prdsSding' e?elor w'cr'o sipk, n WO learned, that evening. Tho farmers bf South ?nloh ?rty thbl wKilat ia .yory fijio. Somo were o'uitihgit; Ilcv. ff. NV Ilhys'lmndo a |ga6<r letppoAinc H'pccch at llethel Church, oil Salurday, th instant. About twenty persons ngrpod wnito and form a Oood Tor.iphir's J^otlgo k Oak way . , Shjidny Jimyninfficliifti nhd' vjit'l/iV jhilrilij blefse?et' 1-nin;-foviVin??M?fp>tnfibi/ ami makiri tho grass' grow.- *yr'liWt'fslnirw'W datrWr'l spniling if (hero should como too nyicli Wi ventnor, liko last yoaV ila IA tim?. Coll?n an corn is now grpSyihglfinoIaiirbotti havo bec loopt hack by thc very thy weather. , . , Last Monday, tho. llth, Nancy Jolly wt buried at South Union. ThoYo htivo h?c tiirco sisters died inside of so^on weeks, a out of ono.fninily. . I ? Willis l?. llutlgiiis will havo vacation i lils school at tl?f^ond tif th?o'wook, whi?li'wi givo (ho boys a' chanco .iii help '?aUior (I wheat and oats and hoc tho corn and cottbi 'S S ,mV0 fs)?n(1!flf,? ?8?? W vVhoat lii'my fiel M \yilh flvo grains to tho mush, tho first I ovl ^yfl caw of that kind.. Also ono in J. A. Klrod ffl *rtUIC k'u^' Wu,cu wo eoud to you -lr in,. ? ! , i f n, I ???Li in? m. I, in III I I wheat .of Nubbin Ridejy? . Cnn ibo Townvillo bacholoft bent Ibis? Friday Wot and wheat t-i po omi io (langer oF H polling. If J .'' j J.^Av^EIrpd boa a largo crop of corn and cotton and munji grain-over 100 aeren. Ho ?8 a thrifty, economical farmer; always makes corrf to Soil'. ' ' , '. 'O/C. Tho ; Twenty-second Annual 'International Conrentioh .of (lio Y.1 Al. 0. A. was hobt in Louisville, Kentucky, Juno 0-10. John V. Far well, of Chicago, 111., waa elected 1'resident. Interesting and encouraging reports Were undo by many delegates of the work carried on by tho 'International Comtnitteo in tho South, in tho West, in'Canada, among tho railroad mon, among .Gormans, and foi- colored young mon. Tho Kxocutivo Committee rocomniond that $.20,000 bo dovotcd to'Ibo work for tho coming year. Tho Convention is to hold its next ses sion Tu llnllimoro. . f| '<i .-? . r-i- . ? Tho baltimore tftm'.v Washington special says, alluding to Obiof. Justfoo .yV.oitoi "Al though nut Hinted by his. outhqrity, it is known that tho Chief Justico was not plcaspd with his oxp?rioneo in South Carolina, either political or sp?inl. In rdgnrdlo tho triuls of tho Ellenton' prisoners tho'Cmbf Justico was not plcdsed that tho jury were divided on tho color Ijno-tho pix blucki jurors hoing for conviction and tho B?X whim jurors for ac quittal. The. impression produced on tho mind of tbp Chief Justice was, thnt some of tho prisoners wore guilty nod ought, to hnvo been convicted." Acts PtiMttd by thc ??Mlorol As sembly ut tho fcxlru Cession of An hot to reduce and fix*'tho ealAHes of cer tain ulllcers. i .-. ! ? . * i . SECT\OW?.' He il enaetcd'by the'ScnntO'and llouso of Representative* of the State of South Carolina, ,now met .and sitting \n General Assembly,, and by thc authority of tho sanio, That tbq public otticcra borcinaft?r named shail receive tin: annual salaries hereinafter mentioned, respectively',' to wlti the Governor, $3,500; tho Governor's Privtito Secretary, ?1,275; the Governor's mcs?ongor, $300; thc Lieutenant Uovcrnor, $I000, to tnko ellccl after tho next general election; the Sccrctar\ of State. $2,100; tho Chief Clerk of thc Sccrc, tnryof Slutc.'$ 1,275; tho ?opiptroller Ocnoral $*2,100, for clerical sorvio?s in tho office ol' tlx Comptroller Generali'$2,550, if so much bi necessary; tlib Stato Tronsorcr, $2,000; tlx Chief Clerk of tho Stato Troasui'or, $1475, tho bookkeeper of tho Stato Troasurcr, $1000 tho Adjutant (ind Inspector .Ocnernl, $1,200 Clerk to tho Adjutant and Inspector General $900; tboStato Superintendent of Education $1,S75; thc Clerk to Superintendent of Kductl tion, '$000; tl.C Attorney Generar 2,100; tin the Clerk of tho'Attorney General, $1,200 thc Chief JuBtico of .tho I Suprome OouVt $-1,000; tho Assuuiate Justices of the Suprom Court, $3,000'ench; tho reporter pf tho decie ions ot tho Supremo Court, $1,000; thc Clcrl and Librarian of tho Suprome Cogrt, l$t70(J tho attendant on tho library and rooms of tb Supremo' Court, $200{' thc Circuit Judgef $3,500; tho Circuit Solicitors, $1,500 cadi except in tho First Circuit, Willoh shall b $2,000; in lieu of nil charges against tb Stato und counties, and of all foes receive from defoiulentB, tho Keeper of tho Stat House ana State Librarian, $000; tho watch men of thc bi atc llmiso and grod.ipls, nut t oxe?cd two in number, $300 each; tho Super intendant bf tho State Penitentiary, $1,001 'tho physician of tho State Penitentiary, ?jt'lOl thc Superintendent of tho Stato Lunatic Asy lum, $'2,000; thu health ollicor nf Charlestoi $1.000; tho/ health o lb eora of Georgetowr ?400; Hilton Hoad und St. Helena Somit SliOO onoh. the Keeper of thc Lnxnro.it?>, $101 tho Librarian of thu University, of Soul Carolin?, und who1 shrill have charge ?fifi buildings and grounds ol thc Universa ly, $50( SEO. 2* That tho County Treasurer nf orte! county shall receive. commissions, upon a taxas e.olleeled in' respectivo cortlil?en, II follows: fhroo per cont, upon tho ?r?U $10, 00i); two per cont, upon tho next $10 000; ntl per cent, upon thc next $10,000; one-half ( one por cent, upon all amounts collected ov( $30^000: Pro iii lc il, The snioe shall .not cxccc 800 or bo less than 500 per annum, excoj tho county ol'(charleston, whore ,tho cominis slnii? shall not oxeeod 2,000. For clcrici sci vices in tho ollieo of County Treofiorer i Charleston, Sui): J'rm'idetl, J'uvther, Tin nothing herein contained shall apply to foi and costs allowed County Treasurers f? making distress and tho sale of real or pcaoni property. SEC. 3. That tho County Auditors of tl several counties shall receive tho annual BO aries hereinafter mentioned, respective! Tho County Auditor of Charleston, 2,00 Vfpoidedt That no additional compensate shall bo allowed for clerk hire; tho Conn Auditors ol' Abbeville and Richland, 7( each; the Courtly Auditors of Aiken, Ando son, Barnwell, Henulort, Chester, Collete Darlington, Edgoflold, FairliqM, G reen viii L un ons, Newberry, Ornngoburg,Spnrtunbur Sumter and" York, 000 each; tho Conn Auditors' of Chesterfield, Marron, Clareado Georgetown. Horry, Kershaw, Lahcastc Lexington, Mai lboro, Oeonco;' Pick'ons, Unii and Williamsburg, 500 'ench. And in add tion to tho salaries of tho Auditors, a:; beroi before provided, thc County Auditors sh?, receive to delray tho expenses vf assassine of property, such sums na may bo u?cessiir but not tb exceed tho following, to Vit: T Auditor of Cbipicstori ?.o?Wty, 000; ( Auditors W'?Uboylllo and Richland, 5' each; tho Auditors ol' Aiken, Anderson, Uar Woll, Rciulfoi't,. Choster, Darlington, JOdg hold, Fairfield,Greenville, Laurens, Nowborr Orangcburg, Spnrtanburg. Sum toe and Yoi 400 eaofiVtiw 'AiMliib^'w <jullcrtlil,,rOraro don, Horry, Kershaw, Lancaster, Loxingto Marion, Marlboro, Pickons, Oconyo, Unie Willinm?b?rV n'Ad'Cb?st?rfl?ldi MO1?noli; n tho Cnutity': .CdminlsBiOriOrtS of 'tho sovoi counties. 09 olbresaid,'shall, upon tho? opp' cation of tli? County Auditor, ,draw, tin cheek? un tho County Treasurers for t eevohri amounts to which tho Auditors iff b'6'cntitlcdundor tho provisions ?f'?ils seotic jiriVd"tho County Trcasurcrs'shlll! pny'ihd*ii cheeks from the first collcdthm of o?ftt?tj fYfn of tho flfccal year iii whiotl tho work 'shall peri'ormed. lint no such chook or order sb bo paid by the County Treasurer until, t. Auditor shall hnvo filed withtho . Uoy.r Commissioners nn itemized statement ol t atJtvieo.4 rendorod by his assistants',' thc nui ber Of days each of sn'xl asistnnts Word ni ployhd,1 mid1 tho compensation they wi sovorally th . re?oive, which sai 1 mat?me shall bo examined and approved by tho si llqnyd pf ?County Oommisjdopor^;, Ji'rvoid Thap po iWnibor of the ,Bynj4?, qf, Cpui Commissioners shall actas Assistant Assogs Tllnf the? eyrfnty S?llool ?oidlnlsaton?re cirth'?f 'il/o's'evbfitl c\)uhtiost of ?lid State sh rccolvo fui'. \?h???ricdm(io?snU(ld' 'tht'ee doll por diem fpf tho . tlhio iii. which' they i actually engaged in tho husinoss of th respcctivo^pllicoi': Provided, Tho number day, [ip |fch nif<| Wt j ,yo|r fe>) Ufioh ls1 componsation shall bi allowed shall in no o exceed 100 dayB, except in thc Qounty OhurlostoH, ivrbqro ibo nuifib'or of divys ld no exceed 150 days. B?fft?J All sjrturip* n/ovijlcd' foV^sidl 1, of tm* nbt'sl'mll floVy11"'0 qbnrtofly,, ! bo paid upon tho warrants of tho.Cuui'ntr'ol Gonoral npgo'thoNStilteiTrdn?Or?r. *XA , , SRO. 5. Tlin^nll nuts andyparts. ofj, act?, b?nslst?nt witlr'tbla net bo, and the samo hereby, repealed. . , , i SRO. G. That this act shall take oft'cot i irtodr?ioly'f?ftdr it? pa*hni?y? Approved Juuo 7, 18/7'. v m*****-*??X>>*> -???'I Walli?lin Church lilt cet01 y Mci bo il 1st .Episcopal Church,* Soulby Rev. Junius J.) KV'ville, Tailor -l'renol'iing it? '. Ibis church every second Sunday al 11 A, M. and al 8 P. M. every fourlli Sunday. Player incoMug every Wednesday ovening at 8 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning at Vj o'clock. linptist Church-Uov.W,\V.Siinders, Pastor. Preaching nt ll o'clock A. M., and 7<j P. M. ovory Sunday. Prayor meeting ovory Thurs day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday School ovory Sunday morning at 9J o'clock. ; , Pre?bytorjnn Church-llev< 8. L.-MorH*, Pad tor. " First Sabbath at ll A, M. Second Sdbbath ut 8 P. M. Third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 8 P. M. Fourth Sabbath at 8 P. M. Sunday Sch.ml ut (JJ A. M. every Sabbath. Prayer meeting ovory Wcdnosdny at 8 P. M. Lu Hieran Church-llov.J. F. Probst, Pastor Preaching every 1st, Sd and 3d Sunday at 10 o'olook \. M. in German. Preaching in English every Sunday afternoon ut 3 n'clook, except tho 4th Sunday, when ?ho service will bo in English in lifo morning'. ' Sunday School at 9 o'clock A. .M. Monthly Concert of Prayor alternating in the di fieront churches. _-1*4? TIIK AMKMCAN Peovi.ii.-~No pcoplo in tho world suffer as much' .with dyspepsia,as Atoo ricans. .Although' yours of experience in medicino had failed to accomplish a certain and ?uro remedy for this disenso und its o fleets, such os sour stomach, heartburn, water brash, sick headnoho, costiveness, palpitation of ibo heart, liver complaint, coining ' np of I tho food, low spirits, general debility, etc., y$t qinco the introduocio'n of GHKEN'S A?OI/BT FLOWER we.boll^'JbojC?tHoo cafe of dyspep sin that cannot i>o immediately relieved. 30.000.dozen sold Inst year without ono ease of fnilur.o reported. Go to your, druggist, Dr. H.'K. Norman, 'rind get a sabiplej bpftlo for LO cents and try it. Two dosos will relieve ! -. JIU? t* wm-1 It is ToltlKl Ut Last. So>ii;Ti|iNnNnw U?0>:^*IIK S^^ new era s ?AWu?iig ?poiijih^lifjb ofwoman. ?Uthcrto she h.?s'peen'callfd: Upon' lo^ulfer .pi^ills of menHiigl'&'uU ; ht?r, cty/i ??sld??. $ Tljfe ftfcqifcnt aud distressing irregularities peculiar to her BOX li ave beert to hib tho'l'dlrtmil spring Of w.oca non umbered." In Ute thansiW of thc rich and in1'thc1 hovel of. p'?vouy fillko Y?ovi*n lias been lifo' Constant ybt patient vibijm of a thousand ills Unknown to man-and tlies'o without n remedy. "Oh Lord, bow lohg!" In tho agony of her soul, halli she cried. She will suffer no more, for Dr. J. ISeuliieLrs t?malo Regulator Woman's Ud?t Friend-is for salo by all ro BpeclnblpiDrjiggiblb tln:pugb|S>it fhelapVl.hr ll.60 NBAUM.viuifTTA, QA., Merill 4?, 1870. MBSS'BS. ff?. HOOT & SONS-AhMU-ono 'year ago I bought a bottle of UnAnnkLn's FEMAI.K lt KO m. ATO II fretn you for one of my daughters who had bcon sulforing with suppressed menses for some tiiuc. 1 have had several physicians attending, but. met. with no success until I was persuaded to buy a bottle of tho Regulator, and il is tho very thing for which it. is recommended. Sbo is now in pcrfeot health. I kopo all HU (fee ing females will at ldnftttry one b?ttlo nrtd htivo health again. Very respectfully, D. DOBBIN'S. For sale by Du. A. E. NOUMAN & SON, Wal halla, S. C., and Du. P. II. E. SLOAN, Pendle lQn,,S. C. , 10 "sega -~r+ - a-T'T.rrr."7T, "j" jMswgnyMaK-ss i LOU ic, promi t FiiOiJEt \ pf- MILLS a ARE NOW IN THOROUGH REPAIR; AND i we aro prepared lo wait on, cuatoiaers. The .Mills arc In* charge Pf? " , . ' <v G. N. AND J. B. COTHRAN, and they will bc glad to sec any and all of our fernier cuslooicrs. Tho mills mako Ibo very bust ol'- Flour, and largo turn nuts from Ibo grain. Persons having Wlieut to grind will do well to give ttl a trial, Satisfaction guaranteed. Thc mills ure about live miles, from Seneca City and about fifteen miles from Walhalla, on Cotineross'^roek. May 31, 1377 .vt1-', Omos .Seneca City Price? V it r rc ii i. CoititECTKu WEEKLY. APPLES-Dried, per pound , 4(at5 BUTTER-Per pound 20 BEESWAX-Per pouud 20 BEEF-Por pound 2(Vr)7 BACON-Per pound . .' 9J CALICO-Per yard b(a)7 CoFffjjK-I^Vio per pound . . -1ri %0(a)25 -Lnguyro, per' pound ' ' 80@33 ? JaVa,-per pound 35 CANDLES-Adamantine, per pound 1Q? u --Sporih, per pound 80 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 15fVit)27 COTTON YARN-Per bunch 90 CoPi'BltAH-t-Pe'r pouud 8 DUCKS-Per head j 25 Kays, per dozen 10 FLOUR, per sack (98 pounds,) 4.00(0)5.00 PEATiiEfts^Gccao^ por pound 50 ? Mixed JoV?ourtd"' nteOX 30 GttAiN--Corn, ear Idad /, > .' 80 corn,, small lota 85 -OATS, red, per bushel I po GEESE-Por bead ' 05(W)40 HIDES-Dr.y, ppr, powod; , 10 M -Green, per pourid 4(?)5 INDKIO-Spaoifch Float, por pound 1.50 i r^Oarolipa,. por pound 1.26 Iron-English refined, per pouqd 4lao ?-Swocd, por pound 7*a8 "-Bund, per pound' <? -^-l4o6p/peV peundY > 51 OdC ??A\? i Potv/nre, per pound* , Cl LARD, pcrp6ofYoV0 * " "? T3al5 LIME, por barrel .f , X75 LUMUKU, por thousand" (cot' 10.00 LEA ?, per pou nd 12aT8 MOLASSES, por gallon 45k85 M Ali o Kit', per'pound 80a40 NAILS, per pound .' 5?G ONIONS, per bushel' 1,00 OIL, kerosono, por gallon -40 RICE, per pound' . 7a8 Suit-liivorpooli pernacil j X.ijS I SuiiiTiNO, Wholesale' ? i . ?< retail >8 ? " wholosalo fy * ? , " 'retail ^ 4 1 SIIEETINO, wholcsolo 8, " " .. votuil ' , SHOT,.per pouod i . }'A\ Si-miTa Tuiii-ENTiNE, per gallon 1.00 SOAP, por pound 6*10 SUO?U?-Crushed, por pound ' ' 13} H-A Whyte, ppr pound - iL Wrfn,ppr3poun> fl jlOt-ihl .*=?I?tCV? C, por pound 18 ST ARC ir, whito and kluo,'por pound- 10 SODA, nor pound |0 ToiiAcco, por^uWd' M Vhl'9S '? per pouhtl; smbkirfg ?Q?l.pO_ pmmM , . i ii! TifAs^Gun Powder, per pound 1.2f5al.60 , , ijye?n, Green, porTpou.nd . 75 ' ^ YountfJWyse?, l^a<|k, pc^lu; 1,00 WwV^hb^'jiwpo?fid 25409 ) WALHALLA PR?C?S C?Rrt??f. C'OHRSCTEU rf?KKil Aiyi.ss-?Uried,' per?pound 4(?>'> RUTTER-Por pound 15(?)20 BEESWAX-Per pound 25 Megr-Por pound , 2(?)7 BACON- Dry ?nit shoulders 71 " O. H. Side? .' OJfT?lO' . - 'SmolCod hains rib , "Ul CALIC?-Per yard,,, , i j, 7($8J OOKFEE-Kio per pound 19(<d25 .-L'iigu'yra, nor rlound 33(fj>35 " -Jnvn, por pound II qi?i ? - 40 CANDLES-Adamantino, per spt . . ll?3 ** ^-bpcrm; per pound 30 CHICKENS AN o FOWLS, por.llcild i'd bi \2(<t)2!> QpTCTOKrtfPor.pound . . .1 . , 8<Q?12 , " . -Yurn<per.bunch . OOLLOO OOJM'ER'AS-Po??' pound 08 DUCKS-Per bond 20 Koos, per dozen | .? 12) FLOUR, per sack, (98 pounds,) 6\00($0.00 FEATHERS-Goose, por pound 60 *. -Mixed por pound . 80 QRAIX-jD?rn, now?, per liusliol, 1.00@1.10 oom, old, por bushel, 1.00 -Uyc, pei pusliol 1.10 -Oafs, red, per bushel 1.00 OBESE-Per head 35@40 | UiDE8-l>ryj por pound1 ? .' 1 rt :10 Iff' -riO?-.coo j mr pound > tdd J, : 4@5 lN.pioor-$papisn> r^oat, por pound 1.50 ** rrCorolipS), per pound ... Vd) Lire lank-ti?g?lsh relined, nor pound 4(7?)4} ** -8weed, por pound ?@8 " -Unod, per pound * G(w|8 -Hoop, per1 pound . . 12(Vj)i3 Potwnre, por pound. , $(o)l0 LAB.I), Pjbrnonud . 14(a)15 LIME, per ear rel2.00' LUMUBR, per thousand feet 10.00 LEA?, por pound 12@13 MOLASSES, peV gallon \\i'>n 40(A1.00 MAm>EK, per poundi . itl oj ICQ i8o@40 NAILS, per pound .-. . 4?(a)5J ONIONS, per bushel, T.QO OIL, kerosene per gnllon . ?? ? 30^40 .POTATOES-Irish, per bushel 1.25 H " -pSweet^per bushel 125(^150 RICK, per pound- ., lUjdw ,, , ; ??<<^H SALT-l?iycrpool,-nev eack , 1.45(<7)1.50 I SUIRTIM.O. wnufesalo Gi } M wholcsalo 0 }? **? V l'ir?tslll ':* I" . 7 4<4 SiiKETiNo, wbolesalo iii' , 9\' rotnil ll SHOT, per pound lmmn . 12] SriRiTeTuBi'BOTtKB.. per gallon LOU SOAP, per ponnd ; " I H(ViiIO SuuAiis-Crushed, per pound ?3A <*- A W hilo, poi pound . 13 i-l,! -B?;uwn.per pound 10iJ(<7jlli v-rfc?tro, Q, por pound li, STA ?cu, whito und blue, per pound- 10 '?SODA, per pound 10 TOUACCJ, por pound 50@1.00 * u per pound, smoking ' 00(^1.09 TALLOW, per pound ;- | , - 8 TURKEY'S, per hoad t ( 50(2)75 TEAS-Gun Powder! por pound 1,25(2)1.50 Hyson, Green, per pound 1,00 Young Hyson, Rhiek. per lb 1.25 \V)O?/, wnsJied, por pound 25(2)30 NO RftlAN^ IOEU ICE! COL?,, COM3 SODA WATER ! -AT Norman's J?rug Store. And first, behold (hid cordial Jule)? herc. That Humes mid dances,in.his crystal bounds. With spirits of buh? und fragrant syrups mixed, Not that Nepenthes which thc wife of Thone Tn Rgypt gavo to J o vu-horn Helena, ls ol' Mich powor to stir up joy as this, TQ life so fiiuiidly ol- so coul lu thirst.,. * * This will euro nil stratghl; ono sip of (his Will bathe ibo drooping spirit in delight Beyond (he bliss of dreams, lie wisc and Inste. Recommended by -Physicians, Juno 7, 1877 . 20-1 m ? SENECA CITY Illili SdiiOOij. 'PUR second session of this school begins JULY 1 2n, 1877. Instruction thorough, discipline strict and (onus unusually low. Hoard cm bo had in pr?valo houses on rcasonnblo ternis. Thc locality is healthy, and thc placo is becom ing celebrated for its valuable mineral springs. Foi partIculavt address t). AV. s?n?uK, Principal. ?.,.\V"j MAORIS, : Miss SOM HOBMITS. Jimo7, 1877 ,29 -3m WH?ATIWHE?At! WHEAT] t? !? Il?rpctis Mills! ^Mk? t? "^ ' . ; . S??!?X G?TY, AHE now in first-rato ropnir by Cub Mason, and, aro,in vbftrgd, of AIM) fiuiiWlffl ?i- lt?Y% Who^a^^O tj! fho.r.?ust Mlym ftpd practical mill?n 10 ?"'.f 1 ??feL ^T'MkMp?KHjii lihof?i pafronng? noni uio public..ona would bb ghi? nt this tlnfe* i?'hkv'e'hlii fdj^Apr ci?sto^ tribrs and shy so drHjiOSo^VtO'bribg tllblr whelit and givo him a lair tsinV and ho gunrnntocs B&tifljaotion ^Avorybndjfj bo.th in q.uality aud in quantity of'rtoui. .AVuim1 '. m. 2m . ??? ? ??i-i ?iii . .ii I '(t . SHERIFF'S SALB. l ilt Kl BY virtno'of au exeeotion to roo directed ' I twill sell .to tho lit gil fcst bidder, before th? Court Housft door! afc Walhalla, on MONDAY, July 2tt, 1877, betweoii tho legal hOurs of salo,- tho following described personal property: 1.1 . 1 i<>' . -tj i i" One Black Maro Mulo, lov?cd on as the property of Hoary Stuoko, at tho suit of Alcxut?dcr Ury?o/J'f. ? ?^Hfl, Ono Hugg/, levied on ai ^e ptoporly of John P. Heoder, at' ?ho /ml* of debert A. ThofnpsOOi ^ ?'"???'v TK?A18-?0?hv?: ? ;*?"^,V If .purohtsere.'do? not eomply tril)iK tho o,rm? of salo *ho ?bovo. p.roporty will bo immediately re-sold st tho risk of tho fqrnior purohasor. . , ," , -.,. * .Pl a i nt i H's and Defendants WsbWo thoir. oases out of tho ofllpo, after advertisement has boon inserted, will tako notipo...(|iQt/ jt will liol bo rcspcotod until ali costs have been jm?l to mo, lt li. NORMAN, Qproocr,; . .Acting Sheriff Oooncp,U???ity., jUoll, 1877 25 il -i ? nm II i mi.ui.i iiMio.yfa?.?.iii<ul?CT?i.iii?i?iuiij t"?.blJjisVSTOI.lE C. L. REID & CO,, i frrl PH WM 'WOULD AGAIN CALL TUB a tr OD t ion of our- customers . to' * tho?' well selected ?took ,of SPUING GOODS, which lins beeu bought with caro as to price, quality nod prevailing styles, and willoh will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. TliOHO goods have boon bought for oash from tho largest houses at tho London of tho Uuitcd States, and in cons?quence of tho war in Europe, which causes a gcnoral depreciation im Cotton Goods, wo will sell our stock of DRY GOODS at pi icos that will defy competition. We have a beautiful lino of Summer Dress Gooda, Consisting of Dcb?gcs, Linen Suitings, Lawns, Piques, Organdies, Turlctons, Swiss and Jacouct Muslins, Lidia Long Cloths, &o., deo. We are also constantly receiving a beau tiful lot Of White Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Ham burg and Pique Edgings, Blondo Laers, Uuching, Ruffles, Ladies' and Gents' Silk Scarfs, Ribbons of all shades, and many other new and beautiful Fau?,y Goods, too numerous lo mention. Wo especially invito thc Ladies to coll and examino the nbovo mentioned goods, as it is a pleasure and no trouble to show thom. Wo have also received twenty pieces of new" and fashionable Prints, Long Cloths, Linen Drills, Cottoundos, &c. ? I^ats. ? large stock of Ladies' Straw, Gents' and Roys' Wool, Cussimero, Edt and Struw Hots of tho latest stylos on hand. Shoes. Wo make a specialty of tho Winchester Cily hand mado Hutton and Lace Gaiters for Ladies; also an assortment of Gents* and Ladies' coarso and lino Shoes; Chil dren's Shoes and Gaiterd and Infants' Shoes on hand. Groceries Always a choice linc of Family Groceries in sturm In ordor to make room for our Spring Stock wo will sell "Gents' Wiutor Clothing, Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Roulovard Skirts arid RLnkcts nt coet for cash. Persons will do well to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Rcpcctfully, C. L, REID & CO. May U, 1877. 27 NOTICE is hereby given that tho partner0 ship horet?foro existing between tho undersigned in tho business of Tunning and Manufacturing Boots and Shoos, undor tho firm name of '"Tho Ooonco Tannery," hus been lliis doy dissolved by mutual consent. All debts duo tu tho firm will bo paid to Messrs. O'. Wanner'and Gabriel Filzinger, who Will continue tho business, and ull debts duo by tho firm will bo set tied hy thom. CHARLES W El TN A U ER. GAHRIEL FILZINGER. GOTTLOB WANNER. April 30th, 1877, rpWIF. undersigned hnving bought out thc X iniorcst of Mr. Charles Weitnnuer in "Tho Ooonco Tnnnory," give notico that they will continue tho business of tho old firm nt tho sume phicp and under tho samo firm name All persons indebted tu tho old firm aro request to como forward and settle, so that wc may payoff our liabilities. Thanking thc public for past patronngo wo respectfully invito n continuance of tho saino, feeling confident (hat our manufactures will compare with thoso of any similar enterprise in tho South. Respectfully. GABRIEL FILZINGER. GOTTLOB WANNER, April 28,1877. ._24 Assignee's Salo BY nn nfrnngeaiont with tho mortgagees wo will soil, to the highest bidder, nt Walhalla Court llouso, on MONDAY, tho 2d day of July next, freed from tho lien of Ibo mortgngo of Willieray*ftteon & Co. to Wallor & Brother, all thoso two Lots of Land .situate, lying mid being in tho town of Walhall-. Ric ono consisting of tho Western half, of half aero Lot No. 52 on tho South sido of Main Street, JU unid town, fronting52 feet on Main Street and 200 foot deep, whereon is situated THE LARGE ANO WELL ARRANGED S.I'OK E IIOl/SE, . WAREHOUSE, . ST AHI, sis, &c., Now occupied by J. H., Sligh & Son. And tho ot'ner containing two acres on thc corner of College und Mauldin Streets, designated on the plat of M au h lin and Ervin's ns Nos. ,208 nhd 80, of tho Court llouso Lots, on which lins been erected A Pretty and Comfortable Cottage Contamino; six rooms and 'all1 nCilossary Out? buildings, including ii well of splendid water, ovorvlhiug new and completo. ' i . ic , TEUMS-Casb., J.J. NOllTOtf, Assignco. ? V, E. WATSON, Agont of Creditors, '0( Wallor, Watson A'Co. JUTIO7.,187T ,.' 29 4_ ' r>iJ c?dlnU i Vaii- Trln?r* A Lli porsons. having. . Cloaks, Watohos, X3L Jowolry, Sowing Machines,, ?c.^neod ing repairs aro most respectfully solicited to give mo. h, fair trial. I ^m^WM^' whbWtho work is noi flioohsnionlff il?f?oj ve, or teen ruinbd by e*/wi??o?th, to give a? lui ..ti.ft.v.1 Inn . hitit Mr.-to wonHMAWsmr and ???P? ftund in any. pftrt of the Mit?n nt market pucos for wovdt whoro. it ls InconWmfoH'i lo fin'y cash. But paymont in setto klMd' \tlll bo* rerjXilfed on delivory of work; 11 ftlso offer at tho lowest cash price, a small lot of tho celebrated Sohnfihauson Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Also Goggles, Eye Protectors, ?tc, ?Ko. J'loeo of business over tho store of Vernor & Slribling, Walhalla, S. 0. ' ' P. M. MORGAN. . Juno 01877 29 oowOm WOOL NOTICE. i%H WOOL left at C. L. B,oid & Co.'s aloro i\ fArill- bo carded nttd relumed, fr?o of charge, ovory 8tttn*tlny? -1 will lako in oxohnngo bacon, tallow and beeswax at Welhelln pr'oes, cither at j hold's store or at tho Factory. Terms of card ing 10 cents o iso, 12.} for mixed and doublo oarded, or ouo-fourth of tho wool. J. P. Mio.klcr & Co., Agents, Wost Union. ' : . . . W'LUAM MoDAhl?. Juno 7, 1877 MV* Private Hoarding, j). 13 I E. M A N Nj Proprietor; rp HR above well-known 1 louee bas recent I ? ly boon repaired nba repainted, and ie now open for tho re'ecptiou of visitors, who Will always lind a hearty holcome awaiting thctfl. .'> ; .' . ' Tho tnhlo vYtll ho BiippliMl with tho best that cnn he hud in tho market. Good nod nfrtoutivo .'Servituts nUyays'Ofl hand ready nnd waiting to pay o very atten tion to guests; '. . .;, -. In connection with tho House is a FIRST CLASS ll A lt ROOM, in which can bo found Ht all times, tho best brands of li ll AN 1)1 HS, WHISKIES, WINES, t. SEO AltS,, '/ <t'C., d'Ci ij Also, near thc IIOUBO. will ho found both NINE and TKJ? PIN ALLKY/S. for tilt) ac connnodiition of tho.se who wisfi if. ..' jj@r* No pains* will bo spared to render guests comfortable. Morch 24, 1875 19 ? FOTJTZ'S l,v CELE 13 HATED Horse "and Cattle Powders. This preparation, lon* and favorably known, ?iii thoroughly ro-lnvigorato broken down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing tho stomach and Intestines. It ls a aura preventive of all di cm re? iacldcnt to ttl ls nu In ml. (ucb as LUAU FEV ?R. GLANDERS, YELLOW -?^ -, WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS- ^ffitv ?V/.I TEMPER, KEV EUS, POON I) KR, vT^*^ I.OSS OK APPETITE AND VITAL ENKRUV, ko. Its use improves tb? wind, Increases the npi>ctltc Rires ?smooth and glossy skin-and transforms the miserable skeleton into n fluc-looklng andsplrltod horse. m f. ? i To keepera of COFS this prcpars -r-fc? flori U Invaluable, lt ls a sure pre 7lpr^'?^rt*3 vcntlve against Rinderpest, Hollow iitSAWut Horn, etc. It lins l>een proven by .\PtfOffj&f actual experiment to Increase tlic/ -*"?iJr- JKllllllMllI? or milk nuil cream twenty ? .25?fc*S?^?5ffi* percent, nrul moko tiro Imttcr Crin sstssssp rmw^ ""a gvrcct. In f?ttcnlng cattle, it snves them nn appetite, loosens their bide, aad wu kt s them thrive tnuoii f.invr. . , %* . irnwi.? rn ? ' <l > In aTI diseases of Hw ina, suth. as. Coughs, Ulcers la the Lungs, Liver, tee, this article nels --?^?nfj^. as a ti>cclflc. Hy pulling from one- S^^??T? ' hnlf a paper to a paper In a barrel of #l???]U^s<w3i7 ?will tho ?bovoili*ea.scs will l>c emili- ^*?t(H??lB??f V caled or cnllrely p re vented. If given A IWJ^W~T?' lu limo, a certain prurcutlvo aud '-'??^i^cj^' cure for the Hog Citolera. fxsSOsr- > DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, ! / BALTIMORE, Md.\ ?t^ld by Druggists nmlBtorekcorwrs through' ?Ut Hie United Status, Canalla und fi. Aim: ri e:v May 3,1377 24 yl CITY MACHINE WORKS. MANUFACTURER OP PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS' FOUNDRY WORK IN IRON AND 3BRA$S,' . , Til RES Hf* lt S & KEAFEltS* OOUJIXTIVIDQXJ?I., J3. O. ' Nov 30, 1870 3 ly JOHN D. BURNS, G KO. W. HAYS. StoVeSar Stoves! BURNS & HAYS Have on band a largo Slock of COOKING STOVES, lint IC H wc sell under n guarantee-pricos l? ranging from $18 np. Wo keep n,'largr> stock of Plain, Pressed, Uctincd and Gjppor Ware, wbicli wc sell cheap for cash.. . " ,u'< "Wc are prepared to do ail kinds of work dono in thc Stove nnd Tin linc. K . . " ' . ito.-fing amt GiiUoriiig niftdo a specialty. . .' An examination of stock and ordors solicited/ Thankful for past favors, wc uro, respectfully, itintrts & HAYS* Oct 8,. 1870 47' ly ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! UK A 1)8 of families and purohnscrs Kortomlly, Vtho tlosiro toseoonomisc in, JL))oii; ^ai-chaHt'? of supplies, must oarefully oxaiomo our utock of .4'*i H| -J (tit ? '? HtU -tn ? O 1-'O.r ' '. . "> ??'isl Iii ?A ET cit E A M V K x&r.?1 i L-l PM 41 y i. . ,.' >i t.. : f. ? .. ri/, A New Yeast Just Out. O?K COTTEE 1 ! 'i',, -.'i; ; nt* a ? \>t\? iti${\??\*\?) U-.^,'ii?4?. , . bl 4-<- M Mh ... -f.;?'.>'-.^:.? . i ls os-goRvhas copies lo this'njavkct, and prices ns low as,tho inferior. j . . '...?' ' .'?.'!.' ii--- .1? . \\.J3c.i ?:>;.:, - ??Vi ti AT j-ol midi- or vnt ',.*< ik--.,. { J. HENDRIX'S. . itt .V <} : H?? ?y?i' . ? .: i-.-.. -,, iii Vj .'". March 15, 1877v 7 SCHOOL NOTICE. THK TflilU) SESSION of my s?l.?ol wilt opoii JOLY lOVii, 18?7: .' * Hates of tuition and lattas of .admittance wit! ,bo mrtdo known Mie fttet day o? HCIIOO!. -, f..,l4.i JOHN 0. HICKS; Walhalla; ff. C., May 31, lc77 U8 liai