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/ ? M ? ? -?ftv .' S5 ?ii JLM O OCtX Dopaxtmont. j Pity your town taxes. Soo notioo of Treas? * urcr ia auothor column. ' Prayer mooting nt West Union on Friday evqning next. * Flour . from,, now wkoat con bo bought at hendrix's store - ? chango of 8ohodulo on tho Atlanta and Charlotta Air Lino Hallway was made on tho Gib. Instant. , Remember tho meeting on Thursday oftornoon of tito stockholders of Walhalla OollogO at tho Court House. Ask your druggist what ho knows about tho merit of Shrinor's Indian Vormifugo, tho popular remedy. , The past fow wooks have boon well adapted to the cotton plant and it bas grown wonder fully. Tho prospcot now looks promis' ,. Blnokborrios aro on abundant crop, .'lums, ?uno apples and early peaches ar being enjoyed by those who in tho past havo had tho wisdom to plant good orchards. A union prayer mooting of tho Young Men'? Christian Association will bo hold at \\\Q Presbyterian Church on Sabbath aftornoon next, at 5 P. M. All aro invitod. ; Col. Q. J. Forcncro, General Manager of tho Atlanta and Charlotte Air Linc Railway, was in town on Wednesday ou business connected with (ho road. f> , y Corn io looking well. It is generally clean pnd in [ino growing condition, ?hough rain is r\ow wanted. With good seasons tho crop Wi ll bo largo. . Tho wheat crop is boing threshed and is yielding above tho expectations of ovcry ono. V Tho orup is cortainly the best that has boon harvostcd io twonty years. Tho crops about Walhalla aro neoding rain badly. Upland corn is wilted and will injuro in a fow days unless wo gota soason. Gar dens aro burning up. Tho weather last week was excessively warm and dry, tho nights hoing such as rarely aro folt in this climate. For several days tho nights havo boon vory ploasant and the mornings oool. Until further notico thc maila will bo oponed by 7 V P. M., and tho Post Oif.oo will be olosed at 7} P. M. All mail matter deposito.! in tho night lottor box boforo 5 A M. will bo for warded by tho morning mail. Patches of millet about Walhalla aro bogin* hing to hoad. A number of persons have sowed their oat stubblo in millot and gouor ally there, is a disposition on tho part of thc people to turn everything to profitable ac . count Moro poa?, from what wo hear, havo been planted in thc County than for years past. "Wc uro glad to noto this, for it is an evidence that out people aro looking to making their mont and brend ut home. m Mrs. Bottio Wardlaw. wifo of Mr. J. C Wardluw, formerly cf Walhalla, died in Now berry rooontly. Mrs. Wardlnw was grcatlj cst (non cd and ad aired for her many virtue: and excellences of character. Tho chango of schedule on tho Groen villi and Columbia and tho Hine Ilidgo Railroads, .which went into efloot on Monday, tho Oil instant, is much bottor than tho old ono. Tlx train now roaches Walhalla nt G.23 P. M. instead of ut B.2") P. M.-two hours earlier It loa ve* ot 0 25 A. M. Another excursion train will lcivo Charlesloi for Walhalla on tho Kith instant. Excursionist) can also go to Greenville, Sparlanborg, Ashe ville and other places in the up country. Du wo reasonably suppose Mic larger number wil como to Walhalla. Thej will bo well receive! herc. Our German fellow-citizen, Capt. F. Wie hons, will accept our thanks for a basket ful of plums. Not knowing tho numo of tin plum, wo will call them thc "Wieben variety.' They wore largo and juicy, appearing to bo i cross between thc common [dum and thc dam son. Mr. E. B. Calhoun and family, ol Newberry mid Mrs. Norwood, Miss Norwood, Miss Bes f?o Norwood and Miss Parker, of Abbeville passed through Walhalla on Wednesday, oi their way to Cashier's Valloy to spend th summer, Sovcrnl of our Columbia citizens aro spoml ing tho summer months with us, among then wo aro pleased to notico Mrs. It. F. Orchar r\nd family, and W. J. Dufilo and wife. W hopo thoy, togothor with all others who ar sojourning in our mountain town for heall' and recreation, will havo a pleasant timo. . There will bo communion sorvicos in th Presbyterian Church next Sabbath. Pronoli lng will begin in the Church on Wcdnesd.t night boforo and will bo continued from da to day until Sunday. The Pastor will b assisted by Hov. 1). ES'. Friorson, of Audorsor wli? will proaoh on Thursday and Friday. . S. M. Crawford, of tho South Union ncigli borhood, has handed us three bouda of wheal in soma of which seven grains can bo seen I Ono mesh. Ono hoad lins ono hundred un fourteen well dovcloped grains, tho hoad ox nibiting fourtcon meshes with six grains ead ??Osldos others with a smaller number. W consider if tho finest specimen wo havo ove ?Con. I? is of tho Bowden variety! Mr. i BOlVcd five bushels oh upland, manured wit cotton seed, but has nut yet threshed it. "Wo like to seo a man refuse to tnko hi local paper, and all tho timo epongo on hi ?oighbor for tho reading of it. Wo like t hoar a main con?pluln when wo ask him I B?hsoribo for lils homo papor that ho takt inoro than ho roads now, and thou go uro un and borrow his neighbor's, or loaf about hu Uhtil h'fl gtffs thu nows from it. Wo Uko I soo a man run down his home papor ns m worth taking, andovery now rthd'thon bog tl editor for ? favor in tho editorial Uno. NV like to soo n merchant refuse, to advertise in home papor and then try to got a sharo < trade which tho papers bring to town. Bi ?bovo all things, wo Uko to seo a richi rhisoil man, who cannot pay for his local paper, hlwaj mnnago tb bo around in timo to read tl papor at tho expenso of a friond not worth tl ' tOnth part of what ho himself ?H. It looks I , economical, thrifty and progrossivo, ye Irbow. ? a q<\ ?... U - ' ' T ?i..i 11 gBBaagggH gat.SBSMBftwaesgBg Another Y. M. 0. A. was organised ot Westminster on last Sunday aftomoon, with eighteen membors. The following woro tho ofBoors elooted, to Bervo for tho yoar: Prosl doat-A. Zimmerman; Viuo Prosidont-lt. E. Smith; Soorotary-T. A. Y. Jano6; Treasurer -S. II. Owon. This makes threo Assooia tions now ia tho county-ono at Walhalla, ono at Kook Springs and ono at Wostminstor. Wo publish in this issue the quartorly roport of tho Walhalla Bank. With this roport onds the first two yours of tho ozistenco of tho bank. Tho report shows tho bank has beon well manogod. Tho gross profits of tho bank from its organization aro $9,000, tho not profits being $6,500. Tho bank during its oxistonoo lins declared dividends to tho amount of $5,000, and has retained a surplus fund of $1,500, As yet tho bank has sustained no loss.fand its businoss bas regularly increased from ita organization. Tho oxoitomont about mad dogs bas sub sidod. Wo doubt if a genuine onso of rubios has ovor oxisted in this Couuty from tho days of Columbmrxo tho.prosont time. Wo huvo novor soon a man who would claim that he ovor saw a mad dog. Tbesa Hot days dogs will pant and snap flios, and thoso actions aro construed into symptoms of rabios. A fow flios, mosquitoos, ficos, and rod bugs thoso hot days will mako any porson fool like gotting rabid. Dr. dunn, of Now York, in arocont looturo olaims that hydrophobia is not a disease peculiar to snmmor. Of 2,500 cases roportcd in Europo and tho United Statos, 704 woro in tho spring, 021 in tho snmmor. 608 in autumn, and 507 in winter. Ile denies that frothing at tho mouth is an indication of tho discaso, but that when tho rabid stage sots in, thc saliva disappears. Fits produce frojhiug al tho mouth. Tho lecturer reported a searol in his native town for a mad dog in whiol nearly tho ontiro population joined, when thc cause of tho trouble was that ho and n dru; clerk had thrown turpentine uudor tho dog! tail. R. E. Norman, survivor of A. E. Normal & Son, Still oilers groat inducements in tlx way of fancy goods,?toys, cigars and tobacco toilot soaps, perfumery, tko., plain nm French candies, &o. Tho supply of drug and chemicals aro kopt up to thc roputatioi of this old and popular drug atore, and pro soriptiuhs uro compounded with care and dc spatch. Dr.Norman kcepsonly tho bestqualit; of fancy articles and all his drugs and modi cines aro warranted genuino and cf tho bes quality. A specialty during this hot woathc is the,supply of iood soda water always I bo hud boro and nowhere else In Willimill Cull and seo his stock and coal tho inner mu from tho sparkling fount. Mo havo receivod tho July number of th Southern Furnier and Stock Journal, and ai pleased to seo tho marked improvement i tho arrangements of its topics, and informs tion given; making ?tone of thc most rehab means of knowledge to tho Nm thorn furmi of the vast resources of tho South; while tl S inthern (armer will liad it tho best period cul on tho varied agricultural subjects, pul lished in ibo Southern Stntes. Monthly : tho extremely low prico of 75 cents per ai num. Address ll. C. Billings and Son Madison, Ga. A new tempor?neo organization hus bo< started i*% thia connty by tho Hov. Fletch Sinith> Tho order is knownjjjy tho name Counselors of Temperance. And it is ll purpose of tho originator that wheneverthn Counsels aro organized to form a Grui Counsel. Thc first Counsel was organized Fairview School House, on tho 22d Juno, wi tho following officers: Sloan Y. Stribling, 1 C.; W. A. Barron, S.; W. T. Hubbard, 'J G. L, Smith, C.; Miss Lina Taylor, A.; S. I Brooks, lt ; S, C. Biggerstafi, E.; Miss L< McMahon, 1st L.; Miss Suo Harkcy, 2d I W. H. Taylor, 1st U; Miss Annie llubbai 2d U.; Samuel Hubbard, Sentinel; Frai Taylor, W-} Lewis Burkott, M. ' As tho lecture of Hov. Mr. Sanders, delivcn Sunday night, relatos lo a subject of goner interest, and ns it lias created a good deal common!, nod, in ROIIIU oases, ll ardil oritioisi vye publish ii report of tho loading views gathered during ito delivery. We have no coi meat to make. Pooplo will generally form (lu opinions on such subjects according to tin training and peculiar Instes. If tltoy love dar ing llioy aro very apt lo argue Hint it is a han less amusement. Wo will do Mr. Sanders I justico to say that wo believe his views r purely theoretical, an 1 that in practical lifo th will hardly bo found to bo realized in ninny sippets. Thc associat ion of m il J and fem ale natural. It Is ordained of Oed. Malo and malu made lie them. Tho woman is a lielpmi to mali and she is dependent, on him for prod tion. Society forbids thal sho should travel du many harmless nets without (bo escort of I male. There is a natural tondoncy lowni eaoh ul her, pure, harmless ami chaste as ! virgin snow. This hoing truo, hpw natural account for tho charm of dancing. It ari from thc combinai ion'of the several proposito laid down ns questions in lits discourso ii which are denied standing separately' ? natural plcasuro of tho company of malo n fornnlo, willi tho musio, tho exercise, &o., ma tho charm. Men will dunce together, thou ihcy prefer to danoo with Indios. We hnvo oft d aneed nilli men and hnvo often seen a rogu stag danoo for hours. In fnct, n good (uno tho liddle,, a thousand miles from n woman, vi nrouso a dosiro to danoo. Wo doubt if 1 Spencer wns herc in his primo mid should slr up "Crilly Crnnkoy," or some oilier lively i but ho could stir up our rcvorcnod divino I livoly put of tho foot nnd n regular shake do in his heart*. Dadoing may bo abused, bul with us utterly failed to produce tho ciTcots tributed to dadoing. Thoro ls during danoin flow of eou| and . onjoymont whioh dri away Impuro thought*. This is our judgmc Il is tho dreaming melancholy man or won who is likely to go to tho bnd. Kcop tho Rpi nllvo and huppy nn puro and hoalthfiil thong will (111 thc mind. They may not always Christian thoifghln,' but ns tho young will i their wild onto i hey had better do go in tho 1 room than In tho grogshop' or gambling d If wo could mako thom Christians from oh hood thon WO might condemn dancing. Wc not Ray it is right, but we do not believe ii wrong. Mi i, WAU KKK, July 0.-A whirlwind Vri Ponsaukor Sunday, leaving but threo hon: Six aro known to bo klllod. twenty wouV o)'id live uii?aing? Tho colossal bronze atatuto of Victory whioh elanda ,m tho Park, at Lowell, before the tomb of .tho first soldiers that foll in the revolution, is a lasting and beautiful,, tribute of art. lt is ono of tho first objects sought by strangers visiting our sister city, which indeed many visit purposoly to nee this elegant object of high art. It was obtained from tho King of Bavaria by Ur. J. C. Ayer, to whom his Mujosty was especially gracious in acknowl edgement of what his remedies aro roputod to have dono for tho suffering sick. It was donated by tho Doctor to tho city of Lowell as a permanent and speaking emblem of tho victories both of soionco and arms. [Ilaycrstown (Md.) Tress. O euk.wa/y Hiooetls. C-AK.WAY, S. C., July 0, 1877. Wheat crops on tho "Ridgo" aro turning out finely. Mr. Ai drew Bennion sowed ono bushel on ono aoro nnd mndo 20 bushels. Wo aro needing rain. It is very hot woathor. Tho Oood Templars at Westminster will have a pic nie at Westminster Church on tho 28th inctant?and, by resolution of tho Lodge, tho proprietors and employees of tho COURIKH, County Commissioners and tho public gene rally aro invited to attond und bring somo victuals for thomsolvos and thoir friends-as sovoral spocobes will bo delivered-and givo tho pooplo an opportunity of interchanging views and opinions,and have a social gather ing, tho lifo of good society. ( ? encrai Orcen is about to remove hi? forces from "Nubbin Ridgo," ns ho has failed to havo good fortifications. Among us ho has no allies. A few places in other parts of tho County thc General is woll fortified. Capt. Jack Frost is tho Generalissimo to razo tho thickly set and numerous soldiers of General Groen in tho holds of tho lazy nnd indolent farmor. According to arrangements there was a Lodgo of Good Templars organizod on Satur day, neat Oakway nnd mimed Oakway Lodgo. Officers elected for tho quarter: J. W. Boar don, W. C. T.; Miss M. J. Boodor, W. V. T.; W. L. Iludgins, W. S.; J. W. Haulbrook, W. A. S.; A. Bcnrden, W. P. S.; J. A. Elrod, W. T.; J. W. McGuffin, W. M.; Mrs. K. P. Cain, D. M.; Miss L. J. Bruce. J. G ; J. B. Sanders, L 1).; Miss S. J. Sanders. II. IL S.; Miss L. 0, Brewer, L. II. S.; J. B. Sunders, ex officio P. W. C. T. Mombors-Uaniol Browor. T. M. Myers, Mrs. Lydia Cain, Miss Fannie Elrod, J. IL Crooks, R. W. King, J. B. Cain, W.G Cain, II. M.Cain, Mrs. II. E. Price, Mrs. M. E. Cain, Miss M. II, E, Sun ders. 0. C. W estminster Locals There ie a grout deal of sickness in tho vicinity of this pince. Crops are looking prosperous in .bis com munity Wo hove a flourishing debating society at Claremont. It was attended un Saturday night last by a largo audience. Tho subject ol" 'Fcnco or no lenco" waa debated, und wns decided in thc affirmative. Tho Good Templars of our town anticipate giving a pio nie on tho 28th of this month. S. J. tv. General Sherman nt uko* a prediction that thc President who takes his scat in 1881 will bo a man who fought on tho Confed?ralo side, who was young enough to seo that he was in error, ami has acknowledged it. Walhalla Church Directory Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Rev. Juuius J. Neville, Pastor.-Preaching in this church every second and fourth Sunday al ll A. M. and at 8 P. M. Prayer meeting c\ory Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning al ill o'clock. BuptislCh uroh-Bcv.W. W. Sunders, Pastor. Preaching at ll o'clock A. M., and 7 .j P. M. every Sunday. Prayer meeting ovory Thurs day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday School every Sunday morning nt 9<} o'clock. Presbyterian Cbureb--Bov. S. L. Morris, Pastor. First .Sabbath at ll A. M. Second Sabbath at 8 P. M. Third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 8 P. M. Fourth Sabbath at 8 P. AL Sunday Solnol at 9 J A. M. every Sabbath. Prayer meeting cvory Wednesday nt 8 P. M. Lutheran Church - Bcv.J. F. Probst, Pastor. Preaching evory 1st, 2d and 3d Sunday at IO o'clock \. M. in German. Preaching in English every Sunday nftorffoltn nt 3 o'clock, except tho dtb Sunday, when tho service will be in English in thc morning. Sunday School lit. 0 o'clock A. M. Monthly Concort of Prayer alternating in I tho different churches. ll is Found alt fl.asl. SOMKTIIINO NKW UNORH Tilt: SUN. - A new era is dawning upon tho life of woman. Hitherto she has been called upon to sutler the ills of mankind and her own besides. Thc frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to her sex have been to her tho "direful soring of woes unnumbered." In thc mansion of the rich and in tho hovel of poverty nliko WOBMD has been thc constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man-and theso without a roiacdy. ''Oh Lord, how long!" in I bc agony of her soul, hath she cried. Sho will suffer no moro, for Dr. J. Uradfiold's Female Regulator Woman's Host Friend-is for sale by all re spectable Druggists throughout Ibo land nt $1.50 NBAU MARIRTTA, GA., March 21, 1870. MKSSUS. WM. BOOT & SONS -About ono yenr ngo I bought a bottle ot' BKADFIKLII'S F RM A I? R RgOULATOn frcm you for one of my daughters who had been suffering with suppressed menses for some Hine. I havo had several physicians attending! but met with no PUOCOSS until I was persuaded to buy a blottie of tho Ucgulator, and it is tho very tliing'foV'wliioh it is recommended. Sho ls now In pcrfeot health. I hope all suffer ing females will at least try ono boltlo and havo heall li again. Very respectfully, D. DOBBINS. For salo by Da. A. F/. No ft >! AN & SON, Wal halla, S. C., and Du. P. H. ?, SLOAN, Pendi? lon, S. C. 10 Agent?. Th'fl following persons uro odr" authorized ngonts' for K BOW EB CouiUKtl, to whom payment o?ilt bo mndo for subsoripti?n. They will also take tho namo or names of those who desire to subscribe: Seneca .City-1-J. M. Dumas. Fair Play-L." J/. Jar ra rd. 1 taktvay-^J.'lf Sandels. ?y?owco-W, J. Gantt. Bachelor's liotroat-r-S. II. Johns. , Condici?n-Dr. P.'II. E. Sloan. Ll Jt'ickcuB'?: H.:-0. Li. Hollingsworth. .-"r Mo KDE a WILL OUT.-A tow toara ogo "August Flower" waa discovered to be a cor tam euro for (lyn po j) ?ia and .liver com plaint, a fow tbin dyapoptioa m ado known to thoir friends bow easily mid quickly they had boon cored by its usn. Tho groat morita of 0 KEEN'S AUOUST FLOWER bcoamo heralded through thc oountry by onosufforor to anothoir, until, without advertising, its salo has booome immense. Druggists in every town in tho United States aro soiling it. No porson suffering with sour stomach, sick headaoho, costiveness, palpitation of tho heart, indiges tion, low spirits, etc., can tako thrco dosos without relief. Go to your druggist, Dr. lt. E. Norman, and got a bottle for 75 couts and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEBKZ.V Arri,KS-Dried, por peal nd 405 BUTTER-Per pound 15020 BEESWAX-l'or pound - 25 HREF-For pound 2(7h7 BACON- Dry salt BhoulJors 7J C. It. Sides 9?9J Smoked hams ll CALICO-Per yard 708J Corree-Kio per pound 19024 " -Lnguyra, por pound 33035 M -Java, por pound 40 CANDLES-Adamantine, per set 10J '* -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 12025 COTTON-Per pound 8 J QM 12 .? -Yarn, per bunch 9001.00 COI'I'ERAS-Por pound 08 DUCKS-Per hoad 20 Enos, per dozen 12J FLOUR, por sack, (9S pounds,) 5.0004.50 1 FEATHERS-Oceso, per pound 50 " -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, now, per bushel, 1.0001.10 corn, old, por bushel, 1.00 -Uye, por bushel 110 -Oats, red, por bushel 1.00 GEESE-Per hoad 35040 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10 -G roon, per pound 405 INDICO-Spanish Float, per pound 1.50 .* -Carolina, per pound 1.25 IRON- English relined, nor pound 4 " -Sweed, per pound 708 -Band, per pound 008 " -Hoop, per pound 12013 Potwnre, por pound 8010 LARD, per pound 13015 LIME, per barrel 2.lit) I L?MBBR, per thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, por pound 12013 MOLASSES, per gallon 4001.00 MADDER, por pound 30040 NAILS, per pound 405 ONIONS, per bushel 1.00 OIL, kerosene, per gallon 30040 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel 1.25 -Sweet, per bushel 1250150 BICE, per pound 809 SALT-Liverpool, por pack 1.4501.50 I SIIIRTINU, wholesale tl {. retail 8 J " wholesale 5} ?j " retail 7 4-4 Sit BETI NO, wholesale 9i " M retail ll SHOT, per pound 12} SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ncr gallon 1.00 SOAP, per pound 8010 SuOAKS-Crushed, per pound ?3A - A White, per pound 13 - Brown, per pound 10:] 011 - Extra C. per pound li STARCH, white and blue, per pound 10 SODA, per pound 10 TOBACCO, per pound 5001.00 " per pound, smoking 0001.00 TALLOW, per pound 8 Tt'RKRVs, per bond 50075 TEAS-(Inn Powder, per pound 1.2501.50 llyson, Oreen, per pound 1.00 Young llyson, Black, per lb 1,25 W mi,, washed, per pound 25 'IMUS Hooks for Hie collection of Slate and I County Taxed for thc fiscal year, beginning first of November, 1S70, will be opened in Hie Treasurer's Ofiico nt Walhalla Court House on I and after MONDA Y, Ibo second day of July i next. Thc rate per centum of taxation is as I follows: For Slato Pillpos&S, 7 mills. For County Purposes, - - - ?} mills. In addition (ollie above nil able bodied males between thcageaof twenty-one and filly are re quired to pay a poll lax of ono dollar. The tax aol provides Hint tho 'aves may bo paid in two equal installments. Tho first to bc paid on or before the first day of August next, ami thc second during tho month of Ootobor. All parlies failing to pay thc first installment, ns provided, will be charge.I interest, on tho same ni the rate of one per cent, per month from thc first day of August until paid. Beceipts for Ibo payment of thc "Ten Per Cont. Tax" will bo received ail so much money in tho payment of either installment, of the abovo tax. RIOBARD S. PORCH KU, Treasurer Oconcu County. Walhalla, JmicJJOj 877._ Xi- lt Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Bose, or St. Antho ny's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptivo diseases of tho skin, Ulcerations of tho Liver, Stomach, Kidneys. Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Blotches, Tumors, Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia-, Pain in the. Bones, Side and Head, Femnlo Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoca, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterino disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspopsia, Emaciation, Gcnoral Debility, and tor Purifying tho Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives-St il li ngia, Man drake, Yellow Dock - with tho Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is tho most efficacious medicino yet known for tho diseases it is intended to euro. Its ingredients nra BO skilfully com-, bined, that tho full alterativo effect of each is assured, and whilo it is so mild ns to bo harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from tip system those impurities and corruptions which dovclop into loathsomo discaso. Tho roputntion it enjoys is derived from its cures, and tho confidence which, prominent physicians al i over tho coun try reposo in it, provo their oxperionco of its : usefulness-. Certificates attesting ita virtues havo accumulated, and aro constantly being rccoived, and ns many of these cases aro publicly known, they fnrnish convincing evidence of tho superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterativo medicino. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicino known, that we need dP.nP more than to assure tho publio that tho bosfc'q??lities itTias over possessed aro strictly maintained. PftBPARKD DY. Dr. J. C, AVER & CO.. Lowell, Mass., Practical andi Analtftiont Ohetntntn. BOLD BT ALL DB0?OI8TS BYBBYWMBRB. For salo by , r>R. fl. fi, NORMAN. . Jutj 6/187) 33-ly SDIES^_Sf?RE Ci L. REID & CO.. .Vv^alh.alleu S. O. - WE Wot?) AGAIN CALL THE attention of our customers to tho well ecleotcd etook of SPRING GOODS, which haa been bought with oaro os to price, quality and prevailing styles, and which will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. Thoso goods have boon bought for cash from tho largest houses nt tho Loudon of tho United States, aud in consequence of tho war in Europe, which causes a general depreciation io Cotton Goods, wo will soil our stook .of DRY. GOODS at piioos that will defy competition. We have a beautiful lino of ' Summer Dress Goods, Consisting of Dcboges, Linen Suitings, Lawns, Piques, Organdies, Tarlctons, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, ludia Long Cloths, &o., ?io. Wo oro also constantly receiving o beau tiful lot of Whito Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Ham burg and Pique Edgings, Blonde Laces, Knelling, Bullies, Lidies' und Coots' Silk Scarfs, Ribbons of ull shades, sud many other new and beautiful Fanyy Good?, too numerous to mention. Wo especially invito the Ladies to call and examine thc abovo mentioned goods, as it is a pleasure and no troublo to show them. Wo have also received twenty pieces of new and fashionable Prints, Long Cloths, Linen Drills, Cottonadcs, &c. Hats. I A large stock of Ladies' Straw, Gents' and Boys' Wool, Cussimcrc, Felt und Straw Huts of tho latest styles ou hand. Shoos. Wc make n specialty of thc Winchester City hand made Dutton and Laco Gaiters for Ladies; also an assortment of Gents' and Ladies' coarse and fino Shoes; Chil dren's Shoes and Gaiters aud lufutits' Shoes on hand. Groceries? Always a choice Hue of Family Groceries in store. In order to make room for our Spring Stock we will sell Cents' Winter Clothing, Ladies* Cloaks and Shawls, Boulevard Skirts and HLukcts at coFt for cash. Persons will do well to examine our sloe!; before purchasing elsewhere. Bepcotfully, C. L REID Sc CO. May 24,1877. 27 Fair Trial. .4 LL persons having Clocks, Waldies, j\, .Jewelry, Sowing Machines, ito., need ing repairs ure most respectfully solicited lo givo mo a fuir trial. 1 pledge myself that where thc work is not mechanically defective, or been ruined by experiments, to givo as lull satisfaction both us to WOUK.U .VtMtll' and PRICE, ns can be found in any part of thc country. Provisions of" all kinds will be taken at market pi ices for work whero it ls inconvenient to pay cash. But payment ill seme kind will be required on delivery of work. I also ofTjr nt tho lowest cash price, II small lot of tho celebrated Schnffhajason Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Also doggies, Bye Protectors, ile, ito. Place of business over tho store of Vernor & Stabling Walhalla, S. 0. V. M. MORGAN. Juno G 1877 29 oow?in WHEAT! WHEAT! WHEAT! Harper's Jflills ! NEAR ENEOA CITY, 4 BK now in ?rst-rato repair by Col. x\- Mason, mid arc in charge of WILLIAM P. DAVIS. Who is ono of tho most skilled and practical millers in this country, and would bespeak a liberal patronage fi om the public, and would bo glad nt this time to have his (armor ousto* mers and any so disposed, to bring theil* wheal and give him a fair trial and bo guarantees satisfaction la everybody, both in quality and in quantity of Hour. June H. 1S77 30 2m FfliOlJIS, fl'MM) Ii! TLOUK9. AUB NOW. IN tll01t0UQ.il lir?PAin, AND wo are prepared to wail on CUglol-.cra. The Mills are in charge of G. N. AND J. B. GOTH RAN, and they will he glad to see any and all of our former oustotncis. The mills make tho very host of Flour, and large turn-outs from thc grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to give tun trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thc mills are about five miles from Seneca Oily and about ti I teen miles from Walhalla, on Conncross ''reek. May 81, 1877 28 timos JOHN D. BU II*)*. G KO. w*. HAYS. Stores, Stores! Bavo on hand r. large Stock of COOKING STOVES, \y H ICH. .wc sell under a guarantee-pri?es IT ranging /rom $18 up. Wo keep ft large slook-of Plain. Pressed, Uctincd and dipper Ware, which wo sell cheap for onsli. Wo are prepared to do all kinds of work dono in tho stove and Tin line. Ko,Hil.g and Gunering mode fl specially. * An examination of etook and orders solicited. Thankful for past favors, we are, respectfully, MURIES & BRAYS. j Oct 8, 1870 ' 47 ly STILL HERE! STWJ? HERE Still Here ALTHOUGH we Lavo boen soiling moro Coffee, fivo pounds for a dollar* than has boon sold by any two stores In Walhalla sltlco tho war, wo still have on hand and aro daily receiving largo supplies of Coffco of various grades and prices. . . Wo niukea specialty of Roasl?d Coffco, which wo guarantee to bo gohuiuo and a first rate article, which wo sell thrco pound? for a dollar, and if it docs not givo entlro satisfaction we will refund thc money for all that is brpdght book. Wo have on hand 1,000 pounds good Coffee, fivo pounds for ono dollnr. Wo introduce something wanted by overy ono nt the present time, viz: Glass Fruit Presorting Jars, Quart and half gallon sizes. Cohanccy pa tent, the best in tho market. Wc have also Patont Fly Traps, Which will rid your houses of . these irbubleBomo pests aad give you nu untroubled morning hap. Crackers. and ?koeso. Fresh arrival and of extra - quality. We arc still selling at COST many anieles very desirable for tho season, and adding to our slock daily all kinds of .Family Groceries, Dry Ootuls, Ilardwaro and all goods kept in a first class store. "* Gunpowder and Hyson Toas, Pure ?nd genuine, from 75 cents lo $1 per pound. Cull and seo them. J. II- SL?GH & SON: Juno 21, 1877_'?4 EICHAU? IQZZR'S CITY MACHINE WORKS.' MANUFACTURER OP PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, FLOUR AND GRIST MILLS FOUNDRY WORK IN IRON AND BRASS, TliltESllEKS & OOX*TJ33WX33I-?^., 0. O. Nov 30, 1870 3 ly SCHOOL NOTICE. TllB THIRD SliSSlON of my school wilt open JULY lorn, 1877. ..! Kales of tuition and terms of admittance will bc made kuown thc first day of school. : JOHN ?. HICKS. Walhalla, S. C., May #1, ?817 28->?in ? Private Boarding. D. Bl E M A N Nv Proprietor.' HTIHE above well-known House bas recent JL ly been repaired and repainted, and is now open for tho reception of visitors, whi>< will always find n hearty welcome awaiting them. Thc table will be supplied with tho best that can bc lind,in thc market. Good and attentive Servants always on hand ready aud waiting to pny every atten tion to guests. In cor.neo.lion with thc House is n FIRST Pl.VSS UAR ROOM, in which-can be foiVnd st nil timep, the best brands of BUANDIE?, WHISKIES, WINES, SEGA HS, if'C., <f*c. Also, near the Honso, will be found both KINK and TEN-PIN ALLEYS for thc ac commodation of those who wish it. gggr No pains will bc spared to render guests comfortable. Mareil 24, 1875 19 POUTZ'S I. CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders: Tliti preparation, lo mt and favorably known, ?III thoroughly r?--invibrato broken down and low-spirited hourn, by strengthening and cleansing tho -* stomach and intestine*. <&MK*liW- It ls a sure preventive of all di.?CA ?cu VZBfgiagB Incident to this animal, euch aa LUNU FEVER. FLANDERS, YELLOW . WATER, ll RAVES, C0UO1IS, HIS- ZA!^ (tjda THMI'KR, KKVF.n?, FOHN I) Kit, LOSS Of APPETITE AND VITAL ENEROV, &c. Its uso improves Hie wind, increases tho nppctito gives asmooth and glossy skin-and transforms tho miserable skeleton ii Into a ?uclooking and spirited horse . To keepers of Cows this prepara tion ls invaluable. Il is " t>irt< pic. vcntlve against Rinderpest, Hollow Hom, etc. It lias been proven by actual experiment to increase tito tjuantity of milk and cream twenty percent, and make tho butter firm " T" and sweet, in fattening cattle, it. Rives them an appctito, loosens their htdo, and makes them thrive much faster. . ^^^l^tthl^_ " - In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers tu thc Lungs, Liver, &o., this article acts as a specific. Hy putting from ono half a paper to a paper In a barrel of swill the aborediseases will bo eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and ?ure for the Uog Cholera. DAVID Bs FOtJTZ, Proprietor; / BALTIMORE, Md.-." ?old by Druggists and R tore lc e e pe vs through ?\\l tho Untied HtatoH, Canalla ?ml li, Ai nciku May 8,1877 24 yl NOTICE OF mSSOLUTlON "VTOTICK is hereby gjvon. that tho pnrtnor? ' ll nhip horetofor.o cxioting between lift undersigned in tho business of Tanning nnd Manufacturing Knots and Shoos, under tim linn inuno of "Tho Oooneo Tannery," ha's been this day dissolved by mutual coiisrjiV. 1 All debts doe to tho firm will bo pain to .Messrs. G. Wanner nnd Gabriel V/ilx?u??r, who will contiaHC tho business, and all debts duo by thc firm will bo "loHl?d by timm. CIIARL10S W?4ITNTAPRR. OAHU UCL F?.LZ?NGBR. GOTTLOB WANNER. April ?Olh, 1877. rpUF. undersigned having bought ont thc' X interest nf Mr. Charles Wcitoaiior iS" 'ThoOconoo Tunnory." givo nolico tlift< thef will continuo (bo bnsinosa of tho old firm-'ei ibo (limo plnco and under tho snme1 ?rm namo. lAH porsons indebted to tho cid firm aro rcquopt'to come furwrtrri nnd settle, so that wo may payoff our luibilijics. 'TliKViklng tho pubho for. past patronngo';.!wo 'feRpoctfully invito a oontinuanoo o? th? 'tame, feeling confident that our mantifaOtuVos will compare will? those of any slrnvtar? cnlorpriso in tho South. Respectfully. OAttiaKLFILZIXaKlv, ApvJV&iSty SI .