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B??K'OH, 1878. M I T I W 5 12 19 20 0 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 20 2 0 16 23 80 Locals. QUERY: "Why will mon smoko common tobacco, when they cnn buy Marburg Brothers 'Seal of North Carolina,' at tho snmo price?" Sunday was o torrifio day. Tho revenue raiders havo doparlcd. Tho Legislature lias adjourned nine die. Blank ?Menu just printed and for salo nt thisoQico, for tho cash. Hov. J. R. Hiloy will preach In West Union en uoxt Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock P. M. ' [ n .? .** '?' On last Sunday afternoon Mi*.,Wm. G. Nevillo ,wnB elected Superlntcudout of tho Uuion Sun day School in Wost Union. There ls an area of forty acres in North Ca rolina that has yielded over $1,000,000 in gold since the war. ^ South Carolina now has 5,000 spindles and 1,400 looms in operation, divided among ton prosperous faotorlcs. Notloe tho oliangc in M. W. Coleman &Co.'s advertisement this week. Among thc changes wo notice bacon nt six cents per pouud and sugar cured hams at ll) cents. , Wo aro having cool nights, but not muoh frost-not enough to injuro tho fruit crop. It is seldom this crop is killed in March, but look out for April. Representativo Vernor arrived home on Sat urday night. Ho prbposc8 now to devoto his timo and talents to the study of his profession tho law. On ncx^-i?aDb*a(li morning Rev. J. R. Riley vr?T~pro?oh in tho Baptist Church. This being tho fifth Sabbath most of our pulpits will bc unoccupied. J. II. SligU & Son have a word or two to say to our readers tliiS'week. In order to sell oat their remaining slock of ; goods, (hoy havo made a still further i eduction in prices. Sec their advertisement for quotations. Wc coll attention lo tho advertisement of thc Netos and Courier in another column. This pnper is loo vfc'l known in South Carolina lo need nny commendation from us. Seo their cnVpnigu rates and subscribo. Wo hav?-Comjpcn/i?.d-Ui.is 9tcYv 'ifrfAVcVii'j. tip, Jaws of general iutcresl, passed by tho last General Assembly. Our readers would do well to preserve tho copies of tho paper containing (hem. To know iho law and thou oboy it is (ho first duty of a good citizen. Thc Reading Circlo ,will meet nt tho rosi dencs of Mr. J. W. Stribling on Saturday night, nt which time ono of Sliakospcnr's ploys will bo rood. Tho Dimo Rending, for tho benefit of tho Presbyterian Chnrch, was well attended on last Friday night, and about four dollars was realized. Tho program mc was n good one and <ho reading excellent. Hov. J. J. Neville will preach al Friendship .Church at 11 A. M. on Saturday, nt Seneca City on Sunday at ll A. M , and nt Friendship on Sunday afternoon nt S? P. M. Voung and old aro often alllictcd and debili tated until lifo becomes a burden. The thought never occurs that worms aro tho cause. Shi ner's Indian Verm?fugo will givo tho relief you so much need. Jacob Butts, Iko Pointor, Tiij ?? Burton, Jamos Mooro and Clayton Wynn, Col -od, chnrgod with violating tho revenue laws were brought beforo portable Commissioner Ladd on Tuesday, and upon a preliminary exami nation, were released on bail. Tho ''notori? oil's Alex. B'ryoo, Jr., of post oh*ico notoriety at Walhalla," went on tho bonds of all tho prisoners? . I . 1 * ? . I i ', Wo desire io direct .attention to .tho adver tisement of Prof. T. M. Gulp?iin, who is now organizing a class in penmanship, pon drawing nnd book keeping in our town. Mr. Cal ph in is from our sister town of Abbcvjllo, and ia a gentleman and a scholar. Th'oso of our young popio who dosiro to tako lossons in these scioneos should consult tho Professor nt Biomnnn's Hotel, whore ho can bo found for tho next month. On Wcdnesdny morning about forty of tho Adger Cudcts, togotlior willi about twenty' fivo of our citizens, left on tho Blue Ridgo trniu to participate in tho grand military dis play and ovation to Governor Hampton, Which takes place nt Anderson to day fjWedvycsdny./ Tho ovont.tvil! no doubt bo ono of tho grandest that has taken pince in tho up country in many yours. Tho Governor* with other distinguished speakers, will address tho vast concourse of people A grand military roviow of the troops by thc Adjutant and Inspector Gcn.crnl will also take place Wo oro glad that Walhalla will bo so well represen ted, and wo wish our cadet boys n happy aud pleasant timo. Attention is directed to tho announcement that II. D. A. Dlomann makes in this week's issue. Il will bo scon that ho has mndo a movo and now ocoupics new quartors at tho Waller, Watson Si Co. building. This store hos recently been overhauled and clfer.hcd up and a new coat Of paint givon to tho inside, which gives it an attractive and cosy appearance, Willi a choice Stock of dry goods and family grocorics, &c, on hand, Major Riemann proposes to.soil thom to .his customers and friends al prices in ac cordance with tho limes. A beautiful and well selected stock of Spring goods will arrive 011(1 bo oponed to tho trade, in a few dnys nt figures that will astonish you. Hero you will also lind Potor, Louis and Hilter, tho polite and nttontivo dorks of this house, who tako a delight in wail, ing on their Customers and soiling thom . goods nt panio prices. Givo Major II. a call nt his now placo of business. ,. Aeolus visited us on last Sunday in nil lils majesty and power. From carly in tho morning until lalo in thc evening (ho wind blew in great force, raising perfect clouds of dust in our streets, making travollng very disagreeable and difficult. Tho horrors of Aro nt suoh a time was 3theme for discussion and comment by our , eoplc. Fortunately, howov'cr, wo escaped ..... L V '?' willi o u ( a flro at titi? place; Wt wo cnn not say so muoh for other portions of our county. In tho neighborhood of Westminster firo broko out on the farm of Mr. Satnuol Owons, destroying about 2,000 panels of fenoo for bim. No other dnmngo on Ids premises reported. On tho farm of Mr. Robert Munson tho firo destroyed-about GOO panels of fchep, together with his shuck house and all hits fodder. Mr. James Messer had some of bis fencing burned up., ?Mr. Wad. Perry had all of his fencing, wo aro told, de stroyed. Cob Foster Porry and Mr. Pnllcngcr also had a groat deal of their feucitig destroyed. Firo was ouf. and burning oh tho North-east Bulo of Walhalla. Messrs. Hinder, Pruckic, J.O0 Kelley, II. W. K?htmnn, P. F. O'Kolloy, A. lvcstcr's .and Gen. W. P. ErvIn's farms suf fered from tho devouring t?nmes, burning up a considerable amount of fencing around these plantations. ' Farther on down towards Fairviow Methodist Church tho firo was out In tho woods, burning everything iu its reach, inoludhig much other fencing no doubt not mentioned above, besides perhaps other proporty. Tho losses sustained by tho fire will no doubt rcaoli sovcral hundred dollars. Thero woro 2,500 people, with mueio and display, nt tho depot in Andorson, to rocoivo Governor Hampton on his arrival thoro Tuos duy evening. Tho town was beautifully illuminated. Orcat enthusiasm. LONG NOSE LOCALS. Wo have preaching twice a month. First at Old Liberty on tho third Sabbath and Saturday betoro, by thc Rov. Mr. Rumsey, of Georgia; and nt Unity on.tho fourth Sabbath and Saturday before, by Hov. Mr. Chambers. Firo broko out on last Sunday on tho farm of Mr. John II. Black and burned up about 3?0 panels of good fencing for him. Col. Norton's plantation was exposed to thc fire, but fortunately none of it caught fire. ., Tho roof of Mr. J. A. Jnynos' dwelling houso caught firo, but by the exertions of Mr. Robert Bowell and some Indies, tho firo was oxtingushod, without doing any serious damage. Mr. Jnynos was not at homo at tho timo. 'Ibero aro not hilt two months in tho year that tho range ought to bo set firo to, and those two months arc Docombornnd January. There oro some characters, however, who toko a groat delight in prowling around nnd stick ing firo in tho woods at this timo of tho year to tho great danger of destroying dwelling houses, fences and tho young timber. Sumo of our neighbors aro planting corn. Others nro getting ready to plant. Miss Emma J. Land lias a school at Unity. J. SHOUT SERMONS-Tho popular clamor for abort sermons is kept np by a restless elnss of young persons who aro smarter than their parents und pastors. They got the fidgets if a suv.Y..v.\ rendios beyond fifteen or twenty minutes. And ycVvU'i.'?'j.vAO ftOAvlajp of both gooders, when they como together in a social party, nrincet in tho parlor, will waste solid lum rs in the stupidest commonplaces. Their talk duos not risc to thedignity of conversa-" tion. It is-twaddle It is >nonsense from first to Inst; U n vf orso thnn wnsto of time, of lifo, of everything. Bat these gigglers from, thc green gooso pastures presumo lo. know how long a minister should ' preach! And hero and thoro tho kind souled pastors accommodate their sermons , to tho gosling taste. Let thc pulpit have tho (imo to discuss the tonics it undertakes, and let tho discussion bo so fresh, vigorous nnd attractive ns lo arrest attention from nU who have heart nnd brain to understand. For a goose In lb? pulpit is worse than n gosling In the pew. Tho Asheville (N. C.) Citizen says tho whole story of the tragedy in Clay County, in that State, which was telegraphed from1 Charlotte to tho Cincinnati Enquirer and St Louis Globe-Democrat, und republished in nearly every newspaper in tho United Stntcs, ls false from beginning to end. Thero is no family in Clay County by tho numnof McClay; thero is nono thero by Ibo name of Forrester; and-tho thing never happened at all, except in the fanciful imagination of thc man who concocted tho lio in order to make a sensa tional item. Clay County is some 200 miles from Charlotte, sumo fifty milos from thc nearest railroad communication, has no tele graph connecting it with tho outside world and yet thia veracious liar has tho tragedy occurring in Clay County thc samo day on which ho sends bis dispatch. SUPPORT YOUR COUNTY PAPER.-Tho Louisville Courier*Journal says: "Ono of tho first duties of a good citizen is to aid as far as ho can it; supporting his county paper, for that paper can do .;:or0 to promoto tho moral, intellectual and matonVJ interests of his county than any or all ocher age'eio*. Show ip a' county which liberally supports & ???d newspaper, and wo will show you a counii* whoso people are intelligent, enterprising and prosperous. A good newspaper flourishes only where tho people of tho county aro known abroad for their intelligence, their prosperity in all thc pursuits of life. About tho best county to movo from is ono which does not support or supporta Indifferently its newspaper. About tho best county to movo into Is,one whiqh docs support, and supports liberally its couty paper. Tho 8pcctaolo at tho recont seat of war in Asiatic Turkoy will rnnk with tho moat terrible in history. Thoro is danger,, with (IIOAapproach of warm weather, that thc 20.000 victims of typhus .imbedded, in tho snow and mud near Erzoroum, will.Infect tho Country for hundreds of lcagnos around. In Kpropo, tho blood dronchod battlefields" of Bulgaria hid fair to repeat tho story of tho Roman Cnmpngnn, whero tho air for ages was poisoned by tho multitude of tho slain. Tho efforts of tho international Sanitary Commis? sion in dealing with this frightful state of affairs doscrvo tho support of both public and private benevolence. Mr. Larkin Turner, aged 110 years, died in Morriwealhor County, Ga., on February 28. Whop, ho felt death ho sottlod himsolf firmly in bin chair (rofn'ning to lio. down) and diod sitting oreot und without'a struggle During his long lifo he had but ono short attack of fovor, having ncvor taken adoso of i medicino until that timo, which was about tho timo ho was 100 yours of ago. --? . --- Judge Pico, of Georgia, has rule I that a man may marry a girl before slio nt tains her majori ty, that although she is it wifo in tho full sonso of tho word, thc father of tho girl lins n legal right to ber services until slio is twenty-ono, and tho husband must wait till then to obtain possession of his wife That is strnngo law. ' -? --? Dentist to old lady about to purchase somo falso teeth: "For mastication, my dear madam, they can only bo surpassed by nature herself." Old lady: "Oh laws, dootorl I donlt oaro noth ing about tho mnstification if l oan only chaw with 'cm." Twenty-six Republicans'arid twonty~flvo Democrats assisted at tho. funeral obsoquios >f tho bill to prevent themselves accepting "roo passes on the railroads. It was [hip and tick which political party, had tho tho honor if erecting tho oromatoryi Tho Peabojdy. educational fund, devoted to cduoulional purposes in tho South, which in 1870 yioldod' on incomo of $100,000, h Re produced only $00,000 fur 1877. and promises a yot smullor sum for 1878. Doprociation of | real 06tnto is thc causo. Tho people of Missisippi aro to ho con gratulated on tho fact that tho Logislaturo does not moot again until 1880. Tho pooplo of South Carolina aro not so iortunato. In North Condina tho capital invested in OOttpnand woollen milln amounts tn $l,547.J 300. Tho number of spindlos in tho mills 82,240. Tbodrivo of hoof cattlo this year from Tesas will be 283,900 hoad. Tho Southern Presbyterian Oonoral Assoni* 1 bly will meet in Knoxvillo on May 10th. War is imminent botweon England and Russia, and both aro preparing for tho worst. A CURIOUS CUSTOM.-It was tho custom in Babylon, five hundred years before tho Christian era, to h nv o an annual auoliou of tho unmarried ladies. In every year, on a certain stated day, each district nsscniblod all ?ts virgins of mar? ringcablo ngo. Tho most beautiful were put up first, and the mau who paid tho most gained possession of her. Tho second in personal charms followed her, and so on, that tho bidders might gratify themselves with handsome wives, according to tho longth of their purses, There may yet remain in Babylon some for whom no money was offered, but tho provident Baylonians managed Hint... When all .the . comely ones ure sold., thc crier orders tho most deformed ono to stand up, and after demanding who will marry her for n small sum, she is adjudged to him who io satisfied with tho least; and .in this manner tho money raiqed from thc sale of tho hand some, nerves as a portion for thoso who aro cither of disagreeable looks, or that havo any oilier imperfection. CHURCH DIRECTORY, ?8Y8. Preaching at Baptist Church, by tho Pastor, Rev, I. W. Wingo, on tho 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 o'clook A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. Also, on Saturday beforo 1st Sunday nt ll o'clook A. M. Sunday school every Sunday nt 9J o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 o'clook P. M. Tho following aro thc appointments for 1878 of the Walhalla and Seneca City Circuit, Me thodist Episcopal Church, South: Rock Spring first Sunday in January at ll A. H.j Seneca City at 3 i?, M. Walhalla, second Sunday, at IIA. M. and 7. P. M, Sencoa City, third Sun day, at II A. M.; Hook Spring at 3J p. M. Fair view, fourth Sunday, at ll A. M.; Walhalla at 7 r. M. Fairview, Saturday beforo tho second Sunday, at 11 A. M. Friendship Saturday be foro third Sunday, at ll A. M. Preaching in Ibo Presbyterian Church by Rev. S. L; totii, W*?JLor, on first Sabbath at ll A. M.; second Sabbath at 7J r,V.; third Sabbath. at ll A. M. and 7? p. M.J fourth*SabonTI?'al 7J pr M. Sabbath School ovcry Sabbath, at 9J A. .y. ...Prayer meeting lecture every Wednesday night nt 7 J r. H. . . , . ? Preaching in the Lutheran Church everf Sabbath morning nt ll o'clock, by Rev. J. P. Smcltzor, D. D. Sabbath School every Sab bath morning at9 A. M. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY APPLES-Dried, per pound -Oreen, per bushel BUTTER-Per pound B's es WAX-Per pound ( . BEEP-Per pound BACON-Dry salt shoulders " " C. lt. Sides i .. S. C. bruns, canvassed CAI.ICO-Per yard COFFEE-Rio per pound " -Laguyra, por pound " -Java, ppr pound CANDLES-Adamantine, per set 14 -Sperm, per pound CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head COTTON-Per pound " -Yarn, por bunch COPPERAS-Pc?* pound DUCKS-Per hoad EGOS, por dozen FLOUR, per sack, (08 pounds,)' li FEATHERS-Oeese, por pound " -Mixed por pound . QUAIN-Corn, now, per bushel, -Rye, per bushol -Oats, rod, per bushel OEESE-Per head HIDES-Dry, por pound " -O roon, per pound INDIOJ-Spanish Float, per pound << _Caroline, per pound IRON- English relined, per pound -Swecd, per poona " -Band, por pound " -Hoop, per i-peu nd Potwaro, per pound LAUD, por pound LIMB, per barrel LUMBER, por thousand fcot LEAD, per pound MOLASSES, per gallon MADDER, por pound NAILS, por pound ONIONS, per bushel OIL, koroBcno, por gallon POTATOES-Irish, per bushol. -Sweet, por bushol RICE, pdr pound SALT--Liverpool, per sack I SHIRTING, wholesale I " rotail j " whohisalo J " rotiril; .. 4-4 SHEETING, wholosalo " .? retail SHOT, por pound .SPIRITS TURPENTINE, per gallon SOAP, por pound : Sue Alts-Crushed, por pound,. -A White, por pound --Brown, por.pound -Extra O, per pound . 1 STARCH, white and blue, por pound SODA, por pound TOBAOCO, per pound . . " .. per potindj smoking TALLOW, per pound TURKEYS, per hoad TEAS-Own Powder, por pound Dyson, Croon, per pound Young Hyson, Elnok, por lb W )oi,, washed, por pound 2@3 LOO iOf?io ~00 2@5 6?(??.8 ?i GC<n* 18(^221 '?u?'.Vo 30 10? 30 10@20 9D?)10 85(W)1.00 ? 8 18?20 8 .25@3.7' 40' 30 50(7AG0 60(?75. ".. 75 35@40 10 4@5 1.50 1.25 3|@4 7?8 0?7 12@li 7(YJ10 11?12J 2.09 10.00 10 40@1.00 30?40. Mm r lt 30@40 G0@75 . 75 7@9 1.25. 6 8 5 61 7 10 10 S0@1.<?0 8@10 13* ll(ml2J ?A10 lOAll 10@12J ?A 10 50@1.95 00@1.52 8 00?u5 1.00 75?1.00 75 25 I AA ^arafi ?f *,,'08n pcclod Tan Bark and .Lwv/ 500 good hoof . hidqs and; skins wanted, at my Tannory, for which A fair prico will bo given in exchange of Loather, Shoos and Boots of tho host quality, or in sett lenient of accounts duo me. I also ronew my propo sition to receive and tau good beef hides on shares. ' Bring, or eopd in,, your hides nt anco, so as to got your' loather early in, tho fall.,-;' . T. HARPER, Sonoon City. March 21, 1878 18 * YEGE' Puri?os tho Blood, 'jjfenr /atoa ?nd Invigorates tho wholo Sys ora. ... IT? MKD1CAI. PROPERTIED ARK Alterative, Tonic, Solvent and Diuretic. V KG ETI N iii Reliable Evidence. VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VE JETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE v VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE Mu. II. It. Sr KV KN s-Dear Sir: I will most .cheerfully ndd my testimony to the great num ber you havo already received in fuvor of your great and good medicine, VKOKTISK, for I do not think enough can bo said in ita praise; for Lwas troublod over thirty years' . With that dreadful disease, 'Catarrh, and had mich bad coughing spells that lt would seem as though I never could broallio any moro, and Vcgctino has cured mc; and I do feel to thank God all tho time that Ibero is so good a me dicino as Vogotino, and I also think it one of tho best medi cines for coughs mid weak, sink ing feelings at tho stomach, and advise everybody to luke tho Vcgotino, for I can assure them it is ono of tho best medicines that ever was. Mus. L. GOUK, Cor. Magazine mid Walnut Sis. Cambridge, Mass. VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE . -"' - - ~44- . VEGETIN'E VEGETINE VEGETINE VEGETINE Gives Health, Strength and Appetite. My daughter bas received groat benefit from tho uso of Vogctine. Her declining health was a source of great anxiety to all her friends. A fow bottlos of Vegetino restored lier health, strength and nppctito. N. II. Tir.ne.N,. Insurance and Heal Estato Agent, No. 49 Soars Building, Boston, Mass. Cannot be Excelled. ..i t' V GltABLtittfcVx, MA88. II. lt. STEW?'--Dear Sir: This is to certify-that I liavo used your "Blood Preparation" in my family; for several years, and think that for Scrofula or Cankerous II Umbra or Rheu matic AlToclions, ?t cannot be excelled; andino'a blood purifior or spring medicine, it is thc best thing I haye ever used, and I have usod .almost every thing. I can cheerfully recommend it to nny ono in need of such a medlotnV ?Yours respectfully, Mr.s'. A. A. DINSMOHK, . N> 19, Bussell Street. It is a V?lnable Remedy SOI'JTU BOSTON, Feb. 7, 1870. . 'MR. -STEVENS-Denr Sir: I havo tit Ken scvcrnl bottles of your Vcgctino, and am con vinced*.it is a valuable remedy for ?yi?epsja, Kidney Com pliant rind general dcVi'iV-y nf J the py?tem. I can heartily recommend it to' all suffering from tho abovo complaints. Yours respectfully, Mus. MUNROE PARKKU, 80 Athens Street. Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists To Our Patrons and Friends. -.o;o HAVING REMODELED OUR STORE ON Main Street, we have added to our stock a first Class assortment of FAMILY. GROCERIES, conn sting ia part of Java nnd Rio .Coffees, Coffee, Crushed and Powdered' Sugars, Oolong and Young Hyson ;Tcas, Lard in Bulk und njickets. Cheese, Flour, Soaps, Candios, Canned Delicacies, Shelf Groceries nnd many otlior things too numerous to mention. Wo havo also English Prepared Condensod Milk, Milliard's Swcot Chocolate, French Pre pared Mustard, Coarso Hominy, Pearl Grist, Atmoro's Mineo Mont, &o. A nico assortment of Cigars, Cheroots and Cigarettes on hand. Try ?'Our Cally" Fine Cut aobaooo. : V ,% Tho abovo Goods have'beer/ bought and will bc sold strictly for cash only. Our Drug and Fancy Goods Department, will bo kept up to their highest standard. To arrive on Thursday a nico assortment of Jewelry, consisting of Gold, Jet and Pearl Shirt Collar and Cuff Duttons. Call in and seo thom. Respectfully, ' .'. ? . v NORMAN & BRO. March li, lb78 Notice U. S. Internal Rovenuo Special Taxes. UNDER tho Revised Statutes of tho United States, Sections 3282, 8237, 8238 at;d 8289, evory person engaged in any business, avocation or employment, which render.? him Hablo to a upoclal tnx', is required to prooure and place and koop con spicuously in his establishment or plaoo of business a stamp denoting tho payment of said special tax for tho special tax year be ginning May. 1, ^878. Section 3244, Re vised Statutes, designates who oro liable to special tax,, A. return, os prescribed on Form li,]ts also rcquirod by law of every S?rsott liable to special tax as abovo. overo penalties bro prescribed for non oompfianoo with tho forogotng requirements, or for continuing in business ofter April 80, 1878, without pay mont ut' tax. Application should bo mado to E. M. BRAYTON, Collector of Internal Roveuuo, Columbia, South Carolina; 0 j Maroh 14, 1878 I7-4t -o:o A Chance for iall! I take plensu.ro in stating td tay friends and tho public that I am Agent for tho sale of tho tollo wing brands of standard fertilizers, viz: AND PALMBTTO ACID. 1 will pay to tho fur mer producing tho greatest yield of cotton from ono nore of land, Hy tho usc of thc EUREKA, $5. Ry tho uso of the CAROLINA, $5. Ry tho uso of tho ACID, $5, purchased from mo. And to tho farmer producing tho greatest yiold of cotton by tho UPO of-ono Ton of any' of tho obovo named Fertilizers*, I will- pay $10j andto the former-producing tho FIRST HALF OF NFW<JOTTONiov 1878, I will pay a premium of $5, making ia all Fifty Dollars in Cash Premiums, which I will yay to tho successful competitors. I will state that I am still paving tho highest CASH PRICES FOR COTTON; nnd am pleased to say that I will opon tho coming season with ronowed energy and in? creased facilities for handling Cotton and Fertilizers, to tho grentost advantage to tho planter. With thc request that you consult mo boforo purchasing Fertilizers, I am re spectfully, JOHJY C. CARY. Son'eca City, S. 0.' Fob. 21,1878 .. 14-2m -o:o JUST ABRIVED 60 PIECES PRINTS - A.t S Cents. (SPRING STYLER.) , Court week is hero -and tn< pooplo must have something gooc to eat. Wc have prepared our selves for tho occasion and plac< before the eating peoplo Fine Choose and Crackers, Boneless Cod Fish, Fresh Salmon, Fresh Lobsters, Oysters, Sardines, And other Good Things for thc Table. Short profits and quick sales is our motto. J. E HENDRIX & SON. Mar. 7, 1878 Si ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA? j ?'?onee? 0o\nrty " By Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate. WI?KBBAS, ?dafy Perry has made suit tc me to grant her Letters of Administration of tho Estate and Effects of Samuel Perry, deceased-? '.' ...'.'.' ' ' Thosi arc,'therefore, lo cite and admonish all and singular the kindred "rfnd creditors of . the said Samuel Perry, deceased, that they bo mid appear boforo ino, in thc Court of Probate, to be held nt Walhalla, S. 0., on Saturday, Otb day of April next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock iii tho forenoon, to shew canso, if any thoy haVc, why the said administration should not bc granted. . ' Given under my hand, this 18th day of March, AnnoPomini 1878. RIC ll ARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probate Oconcc County. Mardi 21, 1878, 18-2t P tn gi ?U9 ? SS 1 ll tS gs SS S i PRICE CURRENT . OF TO-DAY. ,-0:0 40.000 POUNDS BACON, a*'? cents. 2,000 pounds 0l10i.cc Lea^Llardj nt lOJc. 1,000 pounds choice .Sugar Cur id Ham?, at ll J conls. ' ''it* 20 barrels Sugar, nt 9@"|0}o. ' IO bnrrols choice New Orleans byrup, at 65 cents per gallon. ?V 20 barrels Eastern Early Rose, Pink? Ry? Peerless Potatoes, at $1.00 per bushel. 10 sacks Coflfco, at IG3@22Jo. U>. ALSO, ' A full line of everything that a Farmer rosy ncodi nt prices which defy competition. Wo have just received 100 BARRELS FLOUR, , . which wo will sell at . ?.? $G.50, $7.00 and $7.?0 PER BARREL. Save money by giving us a call. 91. W. COLEMAN &COM Seneca City, S. C. . Feb 21, 1878 U-Zyi TO OTH PATROLS And. 1878 . . - ,,1 Has como, which finds us with a well selocled stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND. FANCY GOODS. * Our stock of Boots and .Shoes, Hats, Hard ware, Glass and Crockery Waro and Groceries is also complete. The well known Turning Plow, (Adgor's,)' ..Farmers' Friend," and also a good assortment . of Stool Plows on hand. With many thanks for past favors, solioitlng. 'yo?x .patronage ia tho future, and wishing you iv '?ri?Uilfu1 harvest, wo jemaio? respectfully, . January 10, 1878 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? Ooonee County. . In thc Court ot' Probate. i W. P. Corbin, as Administrator ond boir ai-, law of Wm. Corbin, deceased, Plaintiff,', against Bolorirt Corbin, widow, Rebecca*. Lusk, Eddy-'Malinda Fowler, Martha Jano Moody, iiomuol T. Corbin, Mary Alice. Williame,- Harriet Goulden, children; iWj^^ 15. Vt Corbin, Sarah Jane Corbin, Fran? Malyne Corbin and Martha Malinda WiptH Bofi,' Grandchildren and hoire-at-law of^ Wm. Corbin, deceased. Defendants-Oom-' plaint for Relief, djc., Sc, I L To.ihc Defendants above named: ... '.. .} ~\7 OU are horoby summoned and" required 1 JL to answer thc complaint in thia action,, which is filed in tho ofiioo of the Judge, of. Probate, for Oconeo County, in tho .Stato., aforesaid, and servo a copy of your, answer. on thc subscribers at their office 00 tho publio square in Walhalla, South Carolina, withing twenty days after tho sorvico of this sum?. mons, exclusive of tho day of service of ?this., summons. If you fail to answer the com--, plaint in that timo, tho plaintiff will apply to' tho Court lor the rolicf domanded in the com plaint. KEITH & VERNEN, }., ,. Walhalla, & C.,'.".. , Plaintiff's Attorney. 1 WITNESS, my band nndsoal ofoffibo, thia 23d day of Fobruary, 1878. . 1 RICHARD LEWIS,'!' (-Wp Judge of Probate, \ h. S. \> Goonoo County. : t.'rpr^il?. TO Rebecca Luek.' Wm. B. F'.''Corbin, Sarah Jano Corbin and Francis .Malone Corbin, absent defendants'' . . ;.? : TAKE NOTICE that tho summons in this action, of which tho forgoing is ti copy, together with .tbs'com plaint was filed in tho oftico of tho Judge, of. Probate at Walhalla, in Oconee County, in tho Stato of Sou th Carolin 0? on tho 23d day .of February^ 1878, and that thc object, of thc action is to obtain partition of tho r"col ostato of Wm. Corbin,' deceased, situated iu eoid County and State. KEITH & VERNER, j . . " Walhalla, S. C., Plaintiff's Attornoy., . Feb. 28, 1878 15-0 STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,' COUNTY OP OWV?BIi. IN TUE COURT OF PROBATE, . A Lowi8 Jayncs, Administrator ..pf.; H yH^ Spoors, deceasedt .plaintiff, sg^/ost Jos. " O. Spoors and others, Defendants-COM PLAINT FOR. ItafclKF. BY -virtue of. a. decretal ordor in theabovo stated action, I will sell to tho. highest bidder, boforo tho Court Houso door in Walhalla on MONDAY, April 1st, 1878, (soleday,) botwoon tho logil hours of salo, tho following described proporty,.to wit: , ' - All of that Traot of . Lind lying, hetog and situato in the County of Oconeo, con taining eighty-four (tores, ??n or ^088> adjoining lands of 3.'S. MoJaokin, J. N, Grapjt, S. Wa.i,b and.pthers. i. : Tartas of Sa 1? na Follow?: O uo-lm?f the purchase DMO.OT lp 0880 *nd the hillanco ou a prodit of oiaanionths, with interest from date, to bu scoured by a bond and rnortgago of tho p??lie?i p.u'robasor to pay oxtra for titlos ?nd*o",*v , . RI Judge of pro MaroU 7, 187&