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rout omeo. Until a obongo of sohodulo tho post olBoo Vrill bo opon for gonornl delivery, doily (ox 'ccpt Sabbath), from 8. ?. M to 12 M. and from 12 P. M. jo u P. M. On .Sabbath opon from 8 to.8.?0 A.. M. MnU closes for tho lil no Ithlg? Railroad at 9.30 P.. M. Moil opbnpd at U A. M. , Franklin, N. 0., mail arrives Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 M. and loavos 1 P. M. , Cnehior's Valloy mail nrrivos Mondays at 0 P. M. and loavos Tuesday a at 0 A. M. Highlands mail or ri ves Wednesdays at 12 M. aud lcavos at Vi P. M. Kaowoo mail arrives Thursdays at 10 A. M. Qpd loaves at 12 M. Oakwny and Bachelor's Hetroat mail ar rives Ftidays at 0 P. M. and loaves Fridays ht 0 A. M. J. It. W. JOHNSTON, Postmaster. July 18?h, 1877. Tho Sheriff slept in jail on Tuesday night. Prayer mooting at Wost Union on Friday hight at tho usual hour. Oood rains havo visited portions of our County this week. A good sowing machino for salo nt this \>fBco on rca?onablo terms. Only a fow moro days to pay taxos in. "Saturday, tho 4th, is tho last day. t?olico of tho opening of tho Adgor Collcgo, Vealed nt Walhalla, will bo found in our columns. Let OYcry person proparo to send their sons and Igivo thom a good education. V??L NV. 3. (lrisham, of Atlanta, Ga., has boen bullering from sovcro illness for nomo limo. Ho ls now in Tooeoa City for tho benefit of his health. Sickly children may bo restored to health 'nnd beauty by tho uso of ton cents' worth of Shrinor's Indian Vermifuge Do not lot your children bo dragged to tho gravo by worms. ATLANTA MEMCAL COLLEGE.-Wccnll atten tion of nil seeking a medical education to tho advertisement of this oollogo. It enjoys an Unsurpassed reputation for affording opportu nity for scientific attainment. Mr. T. M. Adair exhibits in our offico tho limb of a poach tree about a foot long ou which there arc over thirty well formed peaches. This is a fino fruit year and we aro glad lo know thal friend Adair has peaches itt groat abundance. Mr. M. II. Bryco bas just finished a neat 'nnd attrnotivo house on Main Strcot, botweon Dendy and Perry's and Mrs. Kinnrd's, whero lio proposos to furnish our pooplc with tho hist beef tho markot affords, at all hours in thc day, and at. reasonable figures. Religious services, under tho auspices of tho Young Men's Christian Association, of Walhalla, will bc held at tho Conncross arbor, on August 12th, at ll o'clock A. M. Tho public aro cordially invited to nttend. Thc mooting will bo conducted by Mr. II. S. Van .Divioro. Thc quarterly meeting of tho Methodist "Church, al Seneca City, commenced oil Friday "evening last. Tho services wcro unusually in teresting and instructivo. Bishop Wightman, Br. S. B. Jones, Hov. A. 0. Barby, presiding ciders, and Kev. J. J. Novillo, wcro present. Tho meeting closed on Monday evening. Eleven .persons connected themselves with thc church. Tho smoko bouso of Mr. M. C. Wettdelkon 'was entered on Sunday night last and all his Vvd and bacon stolen. Tho rogues entered tho Hinokc-houso hy removing a log. Mr. Wcmlel ken's loss is heavy. This is a very serious rob* bery, following oloscly on tho loss of Mr. Gobb in tho same way. ls there uo means of catch ing tho rogues? Mr. T. W. Ilunnicutt, of Fort Hill, scuds us 'a fow grains of corn which have fully matured this year. It is of an early variety and was grown on Ibo plantation of Mr. Ai F. Lewis. Tho statement is made by Mr. Ilunnicutt thal this corn is being ground into meal and has been found of great value this season. Send on your "dots." Tho Legislative Committee al Columbia has Unearthed an account made hy C. P, Leslie with J. II. & M. L. Kinard in 1870. Tho account was for $171.10, and was paid by thc State on thc certificateOf Woodruff, Clcvk of (heSenate. lt is strange thal tho merchants should wink nt mich transactions. Wo havo received a catalogue of Erskine ?College, Duo West, Abbcvillo County for, tho year 187G-7. Tho total attendance for Gio year ie fifty six, of which forty uro in tho "Collogiato Department. Erskine is a college 'of high standing, its curriculum being as high 'ns any vollego in tho State. Tho nccossary expenses for a collegiate yenr is estimated at nbout $175. SOUTHERN FARMER ANO STOCK JOURNAL. Wo havo rocoived tho August number of this 'yid anti reliable friend of tho fanner, and ns "usual, it contains many valuable articlos for their consideration. Each number is worth tho subscription price. Frico 75 cents por immun. Address II. C. Billings & Sons, ?Madison, On. Wonderful revolutions arc oxpoctcd at tho hands of tho joint investigating committee, in Columbia, at an carly da}'. Moses, Woodruff nnd Jones could a talo unfold that would up root Radicalism in South Carolina forever. They aro under arrest and Moses has indi outed his readiness to spunk, if ho has uot already dono so. We call attention to tho advortisomont of Winship & Uro,, of Atlanta, Ga., manu facta? rcrs of saw mills, grist mills, cotton gins sor ghum mills, cai. This firm is known lo many bf our people its reliable and ils furnishing tho best of wares at reasonable prices. A considerable number of their Olino mills have licon sold in this county through C. L. Roid & Co., mid tho purchasers havo boon well pleased, both with tho inaohinory and tho salo price. Should you want anything in their lino you will find it economy in froight nnd prico to buy from thora. \Vo aro Informed that Jacob R. Cox, formerly fl respected oilizeu of this conn ly, died at RoBaea, Georgia, on thc 8d of last Juno in tho 83d year of Iiis agc. Mr. Cox waa born on tho Daniel Kiley farm, near poi h ol Church, and was a candidate for Clerk of tito Court of I'ickcns Gist rici in 1828, being tho first eleni inn hold nftor tho establishment of tho now judicial dis trict. Ho was a popular man and was dofoalod by a majority of only niuo votes by Wm. S. Keilli. Mr. Cox was among tho first settlors of fairplay. He bulli tho dwelling now occupied by Mr. Wm, Ilix nl.thrtlpj&oo and kopi the ?rsl ?toro ov'er I boro. Ho loft this Slnio marty years ago, bul ho ls woll remembered by our old oill sjomj. Tho "frog" serenado given us on Inst Friday night was sublimo. Those who havo novel' heard n roal frog serenado oan form no conception of tho grandiloquence of such a thing. Wo cnn 8caroe And words lo express our oxlaoy and do light, for tlioro is somothing particularly pions ing in tito pliii tit ?vc (uid iiiouotonousohani of tho frog, when tito kuihmcr moonlight sloops upon tho bank and there ts nothing ols'o to break tho silence. There was on hand that night (ho "blacksmith frog," so called because his note is Said to resemble tho clank of tho hammor on tho anvil; also ono of tho species caliod tho "sugar miller,1' so named because his song is like tho grating sound of a sugar mill; and still another called tho "crying frog," or real bass oroakor. So that (horo was considerable variety in their muslo whilo they lifted up their voices in tho stilly night and_sang with grand effeot that doar old plantation melody, "Tho Old Folks at Homo." It was rendered with so muoll pathos that even our.liltlo canino friend was meltod to toars, and could not refrain from actually joining in tho chorus. Kind roadcrs, if any of you over bato tho ploasuro of hearing a fro? ?oiiccrt or sere nado, try to liston pali^'Hy as wo did, for they always eiug as as they know how. Saturday last wa3 a gala day in tho young and growing toWn of Westminster. Tho Clood Templars Of that place had invited tito lodges from oilier portions of tho cotluly to a grand tempor?neo pic nie, which was hold nt West minster Church, a boautiftil ?pol about n halt a milo from tho village. Hero had gathered rep rcsontalivcs from ovory portion of tho county, and when wo arrived (hero, although quito early, wo found fully ono thousand peoplo on tito ground, and a moro cheerful, happy looking crowd would bc hard to find. Husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, parents and children had fdr ono day put aside all caro and anxiety and determined to have a good limo, anti a good timo they did have, as all will boar witness. About ll o'otook (ho people filled tito church to overflowing, when tho Lodge and visiting Tem plars, dollied in simple but beautiful regalia, took their places and tho exercises commenced by a temperance odo sung by (ho Lodge and a prayer by ltev. Mr. Sisk. Hov. II. N. Hayes was then introduced and gave a fervent, inspir ing and eloquent address upon tho subjeot of tempor?neo. His vomarks woro listened lo with deep interest, and ho was loudly applauded by tho vast congregation. Auothcr hymn was sung and Ihcu Mr. O. A. Pioklo, of Greenville, was introduced and mado an impassioned and stir ring appoal in behalf of temperance, illustrated by anecdote and witticisms. Mr. P. is an earnest, forcible and pleasant speaker and made an excellent, impression. At tho close of Mr. P.'s remarks "an hour for refreshments" was announced, and theil from every vehicle carno forth basket after basket of edibles until it bc catno a wonder where ?to much could havo bocu stored away, lt would be useless to attompt lo enumerate tho various good things provided. All (hat could bo desired lo provoke an appetite or lo plcaso Iho fancy was thoro in great abun dance, and tho good peoplo of Westminster were determined nono should go away hungry or un provided for. Their hospitality was unbounded, and wo speak from a satisfactory experience when wo say timi Tugaloo Township will turn out belter house-keepers, prettier girls mid a more hospitable people than any oilier township in tho county. After dinner Hie crowd assem bled again in tho church (o lisien to addresses on temperance and tho Sunday school causo. Mr. J. ll. W. Johnston, of Walhalla, was intro duced as tho speaker on temperance, and In a clear, comprehensive ami masterly effort ho held his audience spell bound for about a half an hour as ho portrayed and exposed drunken ness and intemperance, and the long catalogue of evils resulting therefrom in all their hideous ness mid deformity. Mr. J.'s pcoration was tragical and spirited. Mr. 0. A. Pickle then gavo a beautiful and interesting talk on thc subject of Sunday schools. His subject was composed of fivo words, "Watch, oct, truth, company, honor," and was thoroughly elaborated and explained. Ho gave a short account of his work in Greenville and oise W h oro, and spoko of tho encouragement ho was meeting with wher ever ho wont. Mr. P. is a truly devoted pious good man, whose heart is deeply engaged in all kinds of Christian work. This closed tho ex ercises of tho day, and tho largo audience soon dispersed lo tb cir respective hornes. What other preparations fail lo do, Hall's Hair KenoWcr surely accomplishes. It renews tho hah" and especially restores its color when gray and faded. As a dressing it is unsurpassed, making tho hair moist, soft and glossy. Tho most economical preparation ovor odored, its effects remain a long limo, and thoso who havo once mado a trial of it will noyer uso any other. -Advertiser and Union, Frcdonia, N. Y. Itloiuifahi ttcst Cocata. All quiot on tho fonco law; but wo hnvo ft phenomena in tho sorpont lino. Our noiglibor, BUH? Washburn, wont snaking tho other day. Iiis success was beyond a doubt. Not willing to mako n statement, tho truthfulness of wbioh might bo doubted, bo nt once pro ceeded to numinous twelve persons to witness tho statement which lie lind not yet made l?o then proceoded to coiint snako by snake; when twico counted, till pronounced ninety one gartor snakes. Wo presume Dillie will bo a favorito with tho Indios; thoy having n natural nntipathy to tho sorpont, will au roly love tho sorpont killor. Vf. A. K. own ville LOOEUIS. Townvillo academy pursues tho oven tenor of its way. At Providence, near boro, a flourishing do biliing society exists. MK Johiisolt ll. Cleveland, ono of ott* most successful farmers, will produco 200 gallons sorghum this year. All crops glvo promise of an abundant yield, and tho fanner enters upon his brief season of l'CSl light heartily. Mrs. S. J. (laines, accompanied by tho Misses Alice and Lula Huutor, have just returned from Tocooa and Tallulah Fulls, whither they had been pleasure and'sight seeing. Not a single prospectivo connubial alliance. What's tlie maltet? There's any ntimbor of marriageable yening mon in Iho oonnminity and fair, divinely fair, maidens ad infinitum. W. T. Hutchins, living noar hore, was arrested two weeks ng?', oharged Willi dealing in contra band Whiskey, ntid will doubtless ho corivlotcd al lb ? approaching lorin of United Slates Court at Greenville. Siiioo his apprehension bo bas roportcd sovcral other parlies as guilty of tho same offene -, but by accident they look alarm' Kin) hied lo parts unknown. Tho. Rev*. DK Adgor, assisted by Rev. ?). j?. Frlorson, of Anderson, conducted a Hirco ditys , meut ing in tho academy at (his placo last wooV. 1 mid ou Sund.ty (ho Hiiur.-uiK'Vil of ll\?i Lord's Duppcr was commemorate I. Mitch interest was manifested in tho series of services, and it is hoped a largo nioasuro of spiritual good will ro sult lo tho community from (lie labors of Ihos? zealous servants of tho L?rd. Il is gratifying to bo ablo to nbroniclo tho fact (lint tho Presbyterians aro taking active and decisive steps toward Ibo erection of a church for their worship al this place. An eligible lot of one aero has been secured al a cost of $30, and work was begun on Inst Tuesday, 31st ult. Tho super! n temi en ec of the work is vested in a committee composed of Messrs. Frank L. Sidon, John C. Harris and Dr. W. ll. Sharp, who uro aldo authorized io solicit subscriptions in money in aid of tho undertaking. Quito a handsome sum has been obtained already, mid lhere is a prospect of much moro being secured, so that tho laudablo project may llow bo sci down as insured against, failure. CIV1S. ?ebkwsty Xj??aJs. July 27th, 1877. Tho woaltior is quito warm. Corn and cotton aro spreading and fruiting. Tho boilgo of Qood Tomplars at Oakway is increasing in interest and numbers. Last Saturday tho quostioa 'Tonco or no fonco" was elaborately discussed at Hothcl Church, and Prosidont Drown decided in favor of tho present fonco arrangement. Bitton's fino flouring mills aro still running day and night, grinding ovor 100 bushels of wboat ovorV 21 hours. Times aro promising to tho farmers and vory critical for thoso unablo to Work without means. i A negro man and negro woman di od lu this county or near thc Andorson lino for the want of somothing to cat, thoy being sick and unablo to work all this year. O. C. MURDER WILL OUT.-A fow years ago "August Flower" was discovered to bo a certain cure for dyspepsia and livor com plaint, a few thin dyspeptics mado known to their frionds how easily and quickly thoy had been cured by its uso. Tho great merits of GREEN'S AUOUST FLOWER became heralded through tho country by onosufforor to another, until, without advertising, its salo has becomo immense Druggists in cvory town in tho United States aro selling it. No porson sulfuring with soul- stomach, sick hoadaohc, costiveness, palpitation of tho heart, indiges tion, low spirits, cte., Oan talco throo dosos without relief. Go to your druggist, Dr. lt. E. Norman, and get a bottlo for 75 conts aud try it. Sample bottles 10 conts. STILL SELLING AT COST NOTWITHSTANDING thc Immcnso sales of of tho past two mouths. Wc have been re ceiving largo stocks every week of fresh and de sirable goods, especially adapted to tho Wal halla trade, and our stock is full and complete and will bo kept so. Wo have remaining a few of tho goods pur chased from Waller, Watson & Co., which wo are selling below New York cost, and some de cided bargains can still bo had. Our new ami fresh Dry Goods, Groceries, Leather, ko., will be sol I at bottom prices, mid nt lower rates than the same class of goods have been olfercd in this market. Our mountain friends will find better bargains for their produce, cither in cash or barter, than they Usually lind in Walhallu. Cottee, Flour, Corn and Paeon arc specialties willi us. To Arrive, Tho best Canvassed limns, fresh and oxlra quality. Call and try thom. J. Il- SUCH & SON. ?tidy 2G, 1877 . 21 4 N ELECTION will bo held nt Seneca Cily, Ix in Seneca Township, Oconco County, S. C., on FRIDAY, tho 17th day of August next, pur suant to the provisions ol' an Act of tho General Assembly, entitled "An Act to authorize County Commissioners to submit to thc qualified electors of their several counties a proposition to alter thc fence laws and to pr?vido for effectuating thc samo." Polls will bc opcil at 8 o'clock A. M. and close nt -1 Ps M. Monugcrs appointed aro: W. A. Lowery, I. D. Finoanaon and John M. Gillison. Tho form of ballot for thoso desiring the adoption of said Act shall bo "FENCE STOCK IN." Tho form by tho opposition shall bo "FENCE ?I10I' IN." Managers Will report on Saturday, tho 18th instant, THOMAS HI PH, 0. M. CHAW FORD, H. ?5. RUTLEDGE, County Commissioners. July 19, 1877. 8f>-fit Sheriff's Sale. ]>Y virtue of executions to mo directed I will ) soil, to tho highest bidder, before tho Court II?U80 door at Walhalla, on MONDAY, August Olli, 1877, betwcoii tho legal hours of salo, tho following described propert y: All thc interest of J. C. Taylor in tho part nership of ll. S. James et Co., in tho Registered Dislillary, No. 0, near West Union, being an interest in two stills and seven stands and somo unstamped whiskey. Said intcrost levied on as the pr-perty of J. C. Taylor at tho snit of L?rick & Lawrance and others, against Taylor & Millson. TERMS-Cash. lt. E. NORMAN, Coroner, Acting Sheriff Oconco County. July 10, 1877 HS 2 ???t SALE, STEAM SAW MILL AND FIX TURES, AT SENECA ?ITY. WK WILL SELL THE STEAM SAW Mff.L AND FIXTURES belonging to us in Seneca City. Tho mill may bo treated for at private salo (indi TUESDAY, tho -Ith day of September noxt. If not sold, previously, Jt will bo sold nt auction lo tho highest bidder at Soneoa City on thal day. Tho .undersigned will give all needed informaHon. Torin's accommodating, , . w\ ii. I/AREM w\ A, UityM. July 10, 1877 ?35-71 \ THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.-No people In tho world suttor as much with dyspepsia ns Americans. Although years of experience in medicino liad failed to accomplish.ucortain nnd sn rc remedy for this disenso and its effects, such ns sour stomach, heartburn, water hrnnh, sick headache, costiveness, palpitation of tho heart, liver complaint, coming up ot" | tho food, low spirits, general debility, etc., vet sinon thc introducci?n of ORREN'S A'UMIST FLOWER wo bolivo thoro is no caso of dyspep sia that cannot bo immediately rofiovcdi 30.OOO dotson, sold last year without uno caso nf hu loro reported. (Jo to your druggist, Dr. ll. E. Norman, and get n sample pottle for 10 cents and try it\ Two doses will icliovd you. Regular size 75 couts. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT, CORRECTED WF.EKZ.V Arn,KS-Dried, por pound 4(a)5 BUTTER-Per pound 15i?20 Hi.no..-.? < ~L*u> (. (una i-'o BEEP-Per pound 2@7 BACON-Dry salt shoulders 7j u C. R. Sides 0@9J Smoked hams ll CALICO-Per yard 7?8j COFFEE-llio por pound 19($24 *' -Laguyra, por pound 33(a}35 " -Javn, per pound 40 CANDLES-Adamantine, per set 103 " -Sporm, por pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 12(H)25 COTTON-Por pound 81,(o)l2 .? -Yam, per bunch 00@T.0Q COPPERAS-Pc?* pound 08 DUCKS-Per hoad 20 Ecos, per dozen 10 FLOUR, per sack, (98 pounds.) G.00@4.50 FEATHERS--Geese, por pOuhd 00 " --Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, now, per bushel, 1.00@1.10 corn, old, por bushel, 1.00 -ltyc, per bushel 1.10 -Oats, red, por bushel 1.00 GEESE-Per head 35@40 lt I DES-Dry, per pound 10 V -Grdob, por pound 4@5 iNDiao-Spanish Float, per pound 1.50 " -Carolina, per pound 1.25 IRON- English relined, per pound 4 -Swced, per pound. 7@8 " -Band, per pound G(?)8 " -Hoop, per pound 12@13 Potwaro, por pouud 8(<j)10 LARD, por pound 13(W)15 LIME, per bnrrol 2.60 LUMUKU. pOr thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, per pound 12(i^l4 MOLASSES, per gallon 40@1.00 MADDEU, por pound 30@40 NAILS, per pound 4@5 ONIONS, per bushel 1.00 OIL, kerosene per gallon 30@40 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel 1.25 *. -Sweot, por bushel 125(2)150 RlOB, per pound 8@9 SALT-Liverpool, pdr sack L45(7?)L50 i SiiiRTiNO, wholesalo C i " retail 8 j " wholesale 5} I " retail 7 .?-1 SllEETINO, Wl?Oi?Sft?? 9\ " retail ll SHOT, por pound 12J SPIRITS TURPENTINE, per gallon 1.00 SOAP, per pound 8@10 Sun A KS-Crushed, per pound 13) - A White, per pound 13 -Brown, per pound 11@12 -Extra C. per pound 13 STARCH, white and blue, por pound 10 SODA, per pound 10 TOBACCO, per pound 50@1.00 M per pound, smoking 00?1.09 TALLOW, per pound 8 TURKEYS, per hoad 50fJ$75 TEAS-Gah Powder, per pound 1.25(^1.50 ll yson, Green, pdr pound 1.00 Young ll yson, ltlnck, por lb 1.25 W)OL, washed, por pound 25 WHEAT! WHEAT! WHEAT! Harper's Mills I NEArt SE INT IT? O.A. OITf, AHE now in first-rate repair by Col. Mason, and 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 tho public, and would bc glad at this time to havo his former casto? mers and any ?o disposed, to bring their wheat and R'IVO him a fair trial and ho guarantees satisfaction to ovcrybody, both in quality and in quantity of iloar. Juno 14, 1877 30 2m THIS standard nrticlo is com pounded with tho greatest care. Its effects mo ns wonderful and rta Satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all emptions, itching and dandruff. It gives thc head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and tho scalp by its uso becomes whito and clean. By its tonic properties it restores thc capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing thc hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing lins beeri found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. 1)., 8tntc As sayer of Massachusetts^ says, "Tho constituents arc pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality ; and I consider it thc ll BOT PKBPAKATION for its intended purposes." Price, Ono Dollar* FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may bo relied on to chango tho ?olor of tho heard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown, or black, at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick ly and effectually produces ft fior mnncnt color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00.? j NASHUA, N. H. told by ?ll Drug?litl, ?ni DoilHi 1? Ho'ildn??, ?'Orsale by DU. lt. E. NOB M AN. July 5, 1S77 33-Iy KSTABLISHHD IN 1850. NORMAN'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, \V A 1.1 IA 1.1. A, H. Ci Drugs, Medicines ana Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Artiolcb, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery, &c. VhjrhKiaUn' i luscripti?rts carefully com pounded, and Ordere answered with caro and dispatch.. Farmern and Physi clansfrom Vhc'e-Juntry will find my Block of Medicines Completo, warranted genuino, and cf tho best quality. Jewelry* Cutlery and Pistols. French Confectionery, Just Re ceived, SODA WATER ! Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Crackers-All Flavors? Segars and Tobacco1. Snuff, fte., &c. July 12, 18?7 20-ly 1868. 1877. ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! _i- . i FLOUR, FLOUR ! A li ot oi' Extra Fine Flour, .round from thc very best New Wheat. Warranted in every re spect ? Can he lound at HENDRIX'S Low tor Cash. J. M. ?1EJVDI?1X. July 12, 1877 7-ly Fair Trial. AL JJ porsous having Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sewing Machines, ?fcc., need ing repairs aro most respectfully solicited to givo me a fair trial. 1 pledgo myself that whore tho work is not mechanically defective, or boon ruined by expcrlmcrits, to givo ns foil satisfaction both ns to WORKN?ANSI?II? and ?'Ki?R, ns can bo found in any part of tho country. Provisions of all kinds will bc taken at market prieos for work wdiero it is inconvenient to pay cash. Dut payment in seme kind will bo required oil delivery of work. 1 also offbr at tho lowest cash price, a small lot of tho eclobrnted SchnffhaiMcn Spcctaclos and Eyeglasses. Also Goggles, Eye Protectors, ito., ?fcc. Place of business over tho store of Vernor ?fc Strihling. Walhalla, S. C. F. M. MOKOAN. Juno 0 1877 20 oowOm rii'OtJR! FLOUR1. 'S MX&LS ARE NG'w IN THOROUGH REPAIR, AND V,M aro prepared to wait on oustomcrs. Tho Mills arc in ohnrgo of G. Ni AND J. B. COTHRAN, and they will bc glad to seo any and all of our former oust omore. Tho mills make tho very best ol' Flour, and largo lurn-outs from tho grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to give tua trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tho mills arc about five miles ff?tn Seneca City and about fifteen miles' from Walhalla, on Conncross Creek. May 81, 1877 2'8 Cmos JOI?N 1). BUHNS. GEO. w. HAYS. Stoves* Stoves! BUMS & HAYS Have on hand a ldrg? Stock ot COOKING STOVES* WlllC H wo sell .tinder a gnarahicb--prloos ranging from $18 tip'.. Wo, keep a largo stffok of Plain, Prcssodj Relined and C>ppcr Ware, which wo ?ol?,cheap for cash. W6' aro prepared (o di} all kinds of work done Hi tho Rtovo nnfl Tilt.lino. Hoofing and G ulIoving mado a spcoinlly. A'? Examination oV stock nfid orders solicited. Tn'rtnkfal for past favors, wo aro, respectfully, ?URNS & HAVS. Oct 8, 1870 47 ly ? ^??ii ... ;wm.~mm,mB."m?.?mmmwmw.m,MM i ? il ?!? Grand ? [? i i a tn i or Dry 'Good?, Notions and Fancy Good? Afc THE LADIES' STORE On Monday, tho 23d Instant, WE will open ft new ami fashionable lot of tho above named goods direct from Nbw York, arid would respectfully invito '?Air c?sl'dihcr? to edit and oxandno Ihorit, and also our stock Uf Ladies', Q eilis and Children's lints, Slices mid Gaiters, which is cot'riplclc in every department. Wo aro tailing our stock of Gents' Winter Clothing, Ladles* Cloaks, Shawls and lloulcvard Skirts at cost for cash. Wo are agents for Winship'o Cotton Gins and Presses, Saw and Grist Mills, Steam Engines and Sorghum Mills. A ?SO? For Clegg's Patent EVaporalors. Parties waining ?ny of tho above can apply lb us for terms and pricos. Thb latest improvement in Fruit Jars oft hand. Respectfully, c. L mw k co. July 10, 1877 SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtuo of executions to mo directed I will -sell to tho highest bidder, before! tho Court House door at Walhalla', oh MONDAY, August Otb, 187?. between tho legal hours of salo, thc following described toni arid personal property: Ono. Storo Il?USrJ and Lot, ih tho Town of S'tincoa City, known In tho plnb of said towh na Lot No. 4l, it heine tho lot convoyed by Tho?. J. Leak to W. J. lint bin. Levied on as the property of W. J. Harbin at tho suit of Tho South Carolina Loan and Trust Com1* pariy. Ona Tract of Land, on Keowoo Rive!', adjoining lands of Mrs. S. E. Craig and others', containing three hundred and twenty noroS, moro or less. Levied on as tho property of Jano Holden, Executrix, at tho suit of L. N. Robins, Administrator. Tho abovo Tract will bo sold in two parcels* viz: Thc lower, or Owens Trnct, containing 250 acres, moro or less, and tho bnlnnoo, or Homo Tract. TERMS-Cash; purchaser to pay extra foi1 Titles. If purchasers do not comply with tho terms of salo tho above property Will bb immediately rc-sold at tho risk bf tho former purchasers. Plaintiffs and D?fendants who nettle, their oases out of thc oflioc, after advertisement has been inserted, will tuko notioo that it will not bo respected uutil all cost* have beeil paid to mc. lt M. NORMAN, Coroner,. Acting Sheriff Oootico Courtly1: July 12,1877 84 3 MC??ARD TOOTH'S CITY MACHINE WORKS* MANUFACTURER OP PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES SAW MILLS, FLOUR AND GklST MILLS FOUNDRY WORK IN IRON AftD ?RASS, ?oi*U3VI53?^iL, fe*. ?. Nov 30, 1870 3 lj POTJTZ'S Iv CELEBRATED Horse and Oat?o Powd?rg? Tlilt preparation, lon? and favor?Wy known, will thoroughly re-lnYlKoratoi broken down and Idw-aplrllcd horses, by strengthening and cleansing iL? ?tomach and Intestines. >' It ls a turo preventive of ni] discuses; Incident to tills animal, euch aa LUNO F BY S It i UIJANDEK8, YELLOW . ' WATER, HEAVES, OuUOHS, DIS TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUND BRI LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL f, ENERGY, &"o. Its uso Improves the wind,' Increases tho appetite Elves ii ? mooth and glossy skin-and ausforme thc miserable skeleton I lito a fui o look i ii? and spirited bono. \ ?. ( .to keepera of Cows this prepara .VJ^ tlon is Invaluable, lt is ? eure pic Tlfrc'SJ'J venllvo against Rinderpest, Hollow ItSirtnawI ,,ornicl0, J* hu been proven by tW^wBNfl actUA' experiment to Incrcate tlio .VUT.-'?\?Bl,'lin""ty ?r '""^ m"' eream twenty .J?ri?BF^O^ I>er cent, and muko thu butter Or.? -. ? ?m^Jsnr- swoot. In fattening cattle, lt pives them an appctlto, loosens their bldo, and make? tu tin thrive much faster, Q rrr^if p yi a f ^ Tn all diseases ot Swlno, such as Coughs, Ulcere Iii the Lungs, I.I vcr,'Ac, this article acta ' " risa specific. Jly fmltlrrg front ono-- 5^i7^^r^y% half n paper to n jv?per in a, barre) of sr??XjU|EjB swill th? abovedlseases will ho crAdl- ^^KjSNsWfl Sted or entirely prevented. If?(ven A.yV> J VA' time, a certain preventivo ami ; Je' - %t?P* caro for tho Hog Cholera. ? . .*=&c*"?f?*<?! DAVID E. FOTJ?Z ; Proprietor* ] - BAM'IMOBB, Md.\ .%olclbyI)ruRglHt8nn<l8torokooporHtliroUKb ?ut tho UnltcuStatcs, CauadaunUB,Ainoricu> May 8,1877 24 ly Private Boarding. IX h 1 Ii M A IN % Proprietor^ npi?B abovo well-known Houso has rece??. -JL ly been repaired and repainted, n'hit itt now open for tho reoeption of vis/foYs*, who Will always find o hearty wolcorflo awaiting til Mb, Tito tablo will bo sifpplied with tho bosk that San bo had in tho markot. Qn?d omi attonttvo Sorvants always on hand ready and waiting to pay every attona tio? to g'iiosts. In connection with tho House in a Kin** CLASS UAH ROOM, in which oan bo found nt nil timos, tho best brands of li ll A NI) I HS, WHISKIES, WIN HS. SEO A US, <l'-c, (IV. . Also, near tho Tlouso, wjll ho found both NI NF. Und TENPIN AI.LKYS. for tho ac* oominodation of those who wish it. tt??* No pain? will ho spured to r?bdbi guests comfortable March 21, 1870 X0 .