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BY KEITH, SMITH & 00 WALHALLA, S. C.: THURSDAY, APRIL ll, 1878. 03s* For subscription, *$1.50 nor annum, strictly in advance; ?br six months, 75 conts. (J3? Advortisomonts inserted at ono dollar per squaro of ono inch or loss for tho nrst insertion, and lilly couts for oach subsequent in sertion. (Q* Obituary Notices excood ingnve linos, Tributes of Respoct, Communications of a personal charactor, whon admissabl?, and announcements of Candidates will bo chargod for as advertise ments. (Q* Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed. 03r Necossity compels us to adhere strictly to tho. roquiro monts of cash pay monts. COUNTY CONVENTION. A mooting of tho Connty Con vondon of tho Democratic party will bo hold in tho Court Houso, nt Walhalla, on tho third SATURDAY in April next. The object of tho meeting ie to oleet officers for tho ensuing year, apd counsol together ns to the host moana of re organizing and strongthoning the party. Tho various olubs throughout tho County will hold meetings on somo convenient day and oleet ono dclcgato to tho County Convention for ovory ton membors cn their rolls. A full .tttondanoo io desired. W. C. KEITH, County Chairman. Organizo. An ounce of prevention is sahl to bo worth o pound of euro. This is no loss truo in politics than in medicine, and if our pooplo proporly value tho advantages gained in 1870, tboy will not neglect to reform their clubs and present a bold front for tho coining campaign. We hopo tho Stato canvass this fall will bo without oppo sition, so that our pooplo may devoto all tholr timo and energy to tholr planting interests. Tho realisation of this hopo doponds very much on tho spirit of tho Domooraoy in tho organiza tion of tho olubs. If tho peoplo unite and show a spirit worthy of success, it will doubtless pro vont aa opposing ticket. On tho contrary, a lukewarm or indifferent spirit on tho part of the Democracy will invito opposition and induoo a hotly oontosted campaign. Let our people, then, hold fast to past success and oongrm it by organising and preparing for a thorough campaign. If opposition thon comos wo will bc proparcd to moot lt, whilo if it doos not oomo, Organization will bo tho proventivo and will havo effootod its purpose. Many of our County Clubs have met or called meetings, and wo kopo to seo every looal dub in tho county reprosontcd in tho County Convention on tho third Saturday in this month. The Death Penalty, Tho gallows will be more common in South Carolina io the future than it has boen forton years past. Tho lato act of tho Legislature punishing with death tho crimes of rqpo, arson and burglary, increases tho capital crimes from ono to four, and ranks among them ono very common crime Scarooly a court pasaos hore or at Piokons but thcro aro ono or moro con vio tiona for burglary, and tho other counties doubtless record a greater number of 'burglaries ovcry year than either Piokons or ?oonoo. If tho death penalty doos not doter inion from this orimo, hangings will bo fre quent in this Stato, for oxooutivo clemency will be rarely granted unless the jury re commend it? Arson and rapo aro groator ithoagh less frequent- crimes, but evon thoso .crimes have bcon of common occorrcnco in ?erne oounttos. Wo opposed tho enactment of this law, but it is now tho law, and orimin amis should romombcr that burglary is pun ished with death unless tho jury recommend the party to mercy and the other two crimea are punishable with death at all oven ts unless oxooutivo olomonoy bo interposed. If arson and burglary had boon graded and tho death ponalty affixed to tho highest grade, it would havo been moro in accord with tho civilization of thc ago and been equally effootual in pre? venting theso crimes. In fact wo proforrod to lot tho law romain as it was until thoroughly tried, for tho frequent pardons under the Radical administration and the loose govern ment of tho penitentiary rondered tho old punishment no terror to offondors. Under thc now regime wo bolicvo tho penitentiary with littlo hopo of pardon would have operated to prevent these crimes. It should havo been tried a fow years before resorting to hanging. Bad cosos of rapo raroly await tho slow pro* 0088 of tho law, whatever tho logal punish* mont bo, for tho pooplo generally become a law unto themselves in suoh cases and oxoouto tho criminal without tho delay and forms of trial and sontencc. This may bo wrong, but it has always and wilt always bo tho case in sooioty, that tho ravisher of inno conco will fall undor a public condemnation which will bear no logal restraints. As gonoral .rulo it is not tho severity but tho certainty of punishment which proves tho best Bafegunvd against crime. Tho now law will,, doubtless, result in moro acquittals, and may titus provo loss offootual than tho old law. Timo only can solve this* Tho Legislature of Maryland lins passed an not to contest tho title of Mr. Il ayos to his seat ns Proidont. Tho wholo matter will proba bly bo up boforo Congress. (Jov. Hampton has mado a proposition to Prosidoht Hayes for a gonoral amnesty in Socih" karolina. Fcdoral prosecutions and Stato prosecutions for political purposes to cooee. No reply from tho President. Tho Chief Juetlco has nominntod Maj. J. II. Wliitnor, of Oroonvillo, as Rogistcr in Bankruptcy, in tho plnco of Mr, W. I. Claw son, Ilogislor, latoly deceased. Maj. Wliitnor is highly spoken of as a mun of sterling qualities, and his coiiQimution will bo most acceptable to all. 1 Tko Provision Crop. Farming io tbe past has boonregardod thc most independent of all tho occupations of lifo. Whothor thoro was war or poaoo, whether rooney was plentiful or soaroo, whothor there was gonordl prosperity or groat scarcity in tho land, the fariner was sore to derivo froth his oooupatioh ah income io kind to moot al) necessary Wants. With hi? wheat and corn, his eattle and hogs, he could toed and clothe Me family without entering A ttoro or incurring any oxponso for artiolds he could not produoo. This is not now the e&s?. On tho contrary tile farmers of this oountry aro fed and olothed from tho storohouso of tho morchont. Thoy poy vory little attention to tho raising of horses, oattlo, shoop or. hogs. Corn is a subsidiary crop and only plantod whero ootton will not grow. Whoat, oats and ryo havo boon to a largo extent discarded, and our flour, bacon, corn and clothing aro bought from merchants who ship it hundreds of milos to sell to a pooplo who should them soires be sollors of these articles. Our farm* ors of to day bow to cotton, and put all thoir labor and money into its production. Do thoy profit by this or aro thoy not growing pooror every year? The richest sections of tho Unitod Statos aro tho grain and stock growing regions, and yet ito partSf thoao rtrc bottor adapted to successful farming in this respect than uppor Carolina. Why do not our pooplo thon follow and profit by theil' exam plo? It is manifest from ton yeats expe rience that ootton growing is not tho road to wealth with us. Wo havo tried it ot bottor prices and wo havo grown pooror. Tho pros-. poet this yonr is for a largor qrop of ootton and a lower price in tho fall. Tho oountry is full of ootton goods nnd tho pricos aro lower than ever before. Tho opening of hostilities in Europo will effect a suro doolino in cotton and a riso in oil kinds of provisions, and thoro is now a strong likelihood of a long and bloody war. Whothor it comos or not, and wo hopo poaco will bo maintained, tho prico of cotton must remain ruinously low, while provisions, which aro lower than known in many years, aro likely to riso in prleo In cither ovont our pcoplo must 800 tho folly of ovor cropping in cotton to tho stinting of tho grain crop. Tho only safe courso is to grow your own moat, corn and whoat and thon mnko what cotton you can. Thia, too, is tho only courso whioh will givo tho farmer that indopondoncc which his calling should, and judiciously managed, will secure Revenue matters? Tho Piokons Sentinel is reliably Informed that Redmond is willing to surrender to tho Stato authorities and accept tho terras imposed on hie followers by Judge Mackey, giving bond and security to kcop tho penco and obey tho laws in tho future Ho attributes the shooting of Barton and Hondrioks to their ill trout mont and robbery of him when a prisoner, denies that ho had anything to do with releasing tho prisoners from Piokons ?nil, and alleges that ho nOvor intonded to notate tho Stato laws. Tho' killing of Duok? worth in North Carolina, bo says Was in solf-r lefenco, and ho is willing to take his ohanoes n that Stato. By those who know Redmond, ie is spoken of as.a peaceable* quiet citi?on, hough ho is fearless and will not bo insulted, robbod and oppressed without offering resist? ince. His example is cortsinly a bad ono, md likoly to onoourago lawlessness, thong?, ho loubtlcss has boon badly treated. Tho con' luct of revenue officials in Piokons County is ?ow undergoing investigation, and much has >ecn already brought to light and put in trint, which will go far to palliato resistance in tho part of citizons. Redmond first ipponrs In our State in armed rosistnnco to bo laws after ho had boon tied and robbod of lis monoy and prlvnto property. All his awlcsagoss slnoo then has been directed igalnst rovenuo officials, and not a few ci ti sons rofuso to condemn him harshly by reason of his first maltreatment by thom. Wo aro no apologists for 'lawlessness, lt ihould not bo tolerated a day/ Every good litizon should uso all tho moral and physical ?csourccs in his power to put it down. It is i seed whoso only fruit is ruin, and if por* nittod to flourish awhile it will dostroy society ind government. While this is truo lawless ?es? cannot bo put down by lawless means. L'ho remedy will bo worso than tho discaso, br it comos undue tho garb and cover of aw, and yot is not law, producing ruin at tho arno time that it subverts all respect for law. Wo do not know that rovonuo officials havo .rossly oppressed our citizens or violated tho aw by transcending their authority, but wo lave beard this from good citizens both hero ind in Piokons. Whothor theso reports bo itcrally true or not, all n\ust fool that tho Jnitcd States has men holding those ofEcos who should not bo pormittod to AU them, and .hat thoro must bo some cause for so muoh :omplaint. Judgo Maokoy struck tho koynoto of law ind order in tho mountains, when in his speech ot Pickous ho advocated tho appoint? ment of and acceptance by tho host citizens of theso offices. Ile said truly that tho ofllco of United States rovenuo official was -a high ono, and when properly filled was an honor able position. If good citizons would fill theso offices tho law would bo rospcotod and obeyed in thoir persons, and peneo and ordor would prevail. His announcement from tho bench that theso officors woro amonoblo to Stato laws and Stato courts, whon thoy trans cended their authority, and that ho would so hold thom, will havo a wholosomo effect both on tho pooplo' and tho officers. In tito pnst tho pooplo havo boon mudo to fool that thoir only redress lay in thoir own1 hands, and lion co they havo boon ofton driven to resistance, wlion other wiso thoy would havo readily submitted. Tim pcoplo havo rights as well as theso officors, and wo trust they will in tho futuro look to tho courts for tho rodross thus promieod. When thoy de thin and tho courts have assorted their' authority by trying officials who have transcended theil authority all this lawlessness will conso. In tho rn can ti mo tho general go vcr union t should eeo to the fitness of its officials and appoint mon to offico who will moko thoir offio? sub servient to publio peuce and ordor rather thar to personal profit. Then tho laws will b( rcspootod'and ordorwill'provoll. Raids ant traveling commissioners create st lifo am confusion without enforcing rospoot of lUW oi suppressing ?tc violation. !*^M''>j*"w^;j:.'g^ii''.'|J'_!iJLi,?*?>,l',!j,*i(* ggaggggg! Tho Keveline Hu Ids. . ? STATEMENT MY DE TU TY COLLECTOR 1IOF1M AN. SPARTANBURO, April 1, 1878. To the Editor ojf the. News and ' Coxirier: My attention has been dircot?d to a republic cation of certain statements conoorning the rovonuo foroo, willoh havo rO?ontly appeared in tho PiokonB Sentinel, in your issue of tho 80th ultimo. As long as tho matter rosfod with tho Sentinel I only considered it loss of timo to pay attention to it, but. whon it is laid boforo tho public in your widdy circulated journal it becomes my duty to bog spaco to vindioote tho mon I havo tbe honor to com mand. The Sentinel is OUb?r misinformed or it wilfully porverts tho truth. Mr. Lanford.s version of tho Neat affair, published iii tho O reen ville News, is to rh y personal knowledge the trdo one. Tho Sentinel's reply proves nothing except tho writer's malico, and It will certainly not tarnish the hard-earned reputation of Mr. Lanford, as a captain in tho Confederate army. The story oonoorning Mt. MoKinnoy is equally falso, and as this gontloman bas already declared tho state ments untrue tn tho proaenco of roliablo wit noeses I will only mention this foot. Tho forco of special deputy collectors (six) Under my ohargo was selected by Collector Drayton, and they wer? epeoially enjoined to perform their duties with ns muoh lonionoy as the interests of tho sorvioo would portait. Ibis order bas no vor boon violntod m nco I Joined tho lorco on Fobruary 1st. On tho Contrary, bv?ry consid?ration was shown prisondrfl, rind tho ontir? forde frequently Walked nlilos to illloW prisoners to ride. Wo lind a United Stattis commissioner with tho force, not to Intorforo with tho rogular commissioners in tho counties through which wo passed, but to onnblo persons to sbtoin a rolouso on tho ground if proper bond could bo given, and thus lessen thoir hardships. The.whole trouble consists in tho fact that thc Cou utica of Piokons and Ooonco hod not boon molostod by rovonuo officials for two pears, and whon I was ordorcd to oporato in diese Counties and did intorforo with what a majority of the mountaineers considered a ? ogitintato business, n howl was raided. Tho lotion of tho Sentinel did much to inoroaso i -ho dissatisfaction. It obstructed thc work , if royendo officials by publishing thoir , novemonts, and ?ts openly expressed support meouraged violations of rovonuo laws. During tho rocont troubles tho forco was i ic'c'es'svily increased. Among tho extra mon . *oro sovdral turbulent spirits, but thoso wore lroroptly dismissed. 1 was not at ovory . mint during raids, tho foroo being frequently - lubdividod, but from porsonal knowledgo and ] ?aroful inquiries I ani convinced that no \ llogrtl or inhmpan not had been perpetrated. ( rho odium attached to formor officials, somo if whom woro recently indicted in thoPiokens \ bounty Court, should not bo Visited upon tho i iresont forcer Nothing will probably illus- i roto thc fooling ag'uilist rdionue ofEecrs dalnor than tho rooty of a boy, about five rears old, who was seated in front of a school ' muso whon tho rovonuo forco recently pas'sod ? brough Picken?. When asked wbioli ho . loomed worse,- a revenue offcer or a Horso hiof, ho promptly responded, "A rovonuo ] fficor." , Hoping you wHJ grant us Bpaoo . for thia ?rief vindication, I arti, very respectfully, 1 E. O. HOFFMAN, t Speoial Doputy Collector. ? A CARD, < Mr. E. Q. Hoffman, Speoial Deputy Oolloo'" j jr, in an artielo in the Charleston News aita . Howler, defends tho conduct of th'? r?v?n?o ffioials in Piokons and Oconco Counties. Ho 1 tates that tho information as to my treatment * y these worthies "is equally falso," with tho I tatomont made by Mr. Nodi/ of Piokens, as { ) their ooad?ot ?t bis houso. Fearing that Ir. Hoffman's momory is short, I will again nbli8h for his benefit exactly what did trt?t? I laoe: On the 20th day of Maroh, 1878, while ( work ia tiry fiirrrt ia Piokons County, ' o'nty or rtfOfO irfotfntO'd rooA, many of thom ador the influenc?' of whiskey, charged upon itf with thoir ?ana and pistols cooked. 1 ros arrested and coarsoly cureod by one' taro? Thomas, a member? of tho gang. I ras placed in Custody and enrriod to Wol olla on tho 21st of tho samo month, a j istanoo of twonty milos, and (hero released, c > appear boforo tho United Stoitos Commis- ? ionor in Piokons. No warrant or authority ir this arrest was shown to mo' until wo' t rri ved at Walhalla. Tho war raitt petr ported j ii havo boon issued by Mr, Thorfflc'y, of j, Ickcns; but ho baa eine'e assdred mo (hat ho 'j id not issao tho Warrant, lt must, thorOforo, r. avo boen a forgery. This crowd of m?aool moous humanity, tit tho tinto of my arrest, < ntercd tho dwelling of my mother, somo t rifted and somo ut thc door with their pistols i ockod. Sho is nearly eighty years of ago ? nd vory feoblo. Thoy uenrol. cd her houso, [ nd attempted to open trunks and boxes, 'hoir authority wns demanded, but nono' Was Toducod* Cary turned up my mother's bed rlth his gun and looked vulgarly about it. ly mother's honso was searched up stairs nd down stairs? Ono of thc crowd had a jg of whiskey around his nook, and nearly ] il of thom woro under tho influence of liquor, t man callod by tho crowd "Hoffman," was resent. Ono of my neighbors, Phillip Shopman, was arrested at tho enmo timo, ~ nrricd to Walhalla, and thoro released. ] 'boro was no warrant against him. 1 THOMAS N. MCKINNEY, T Postmaster at Eastatoc, S- C. , New Ad vcr i 2 Nom cut H. i A numbor of now ndvortisemonts of im?- ( ortnnco appear in this issim. and povnonu i ranting land or town proporty, dry goods or I rocorioa, will find our advertising columns ' ntorosting. Tho Judgo of Probato advert?aos somo small raots of land for salo on noxt saloday on ' oasonabto torras. This is a good timo to in- ' oat in roal estate, ns prices must advance in n ow yoars. Tho Clerk of tho Court advertises somo nlunblo town proporty in Walhalla for salo, .'ho Loy proporty, hoing tho houso formorly icoupiod and owned by Dr. Yatbrough, is t largo building on main street, well adaptod , br a hotel or boarding houso with store ittnchod. lt fronts on Main street and is oootcd in tho most dcsirnblo part of town. Pho Oallman proporty, formorly ocoupiodnnd )Wnod,by)J. E. Hondrix, fronts on mitin streot, md Iras on it a good cottage dwelling and a good storchouao with gardon and' out build" ngs. This, too, is n dosi rabio proporty, and nvitos purchasers among those who desire to )dU0tVtO thoir chi biron at Our good colleges, ind also to opon businoss. Tho Clork also tdvortiSO's somo land in tho county, also a ;ood watftr power with corn mill and wool lards in' operation. Soo these advertise ments. Th6 Sheriff' also advertises' edlrio vnliifiblo' lands; ono tract in tho neighborhood of Pair I'lay con I ai ni ? u 200 acres. This ia a good cot tr'. .i .i yr i II y j ..??. ton section and fino neighborhood, enjoying good Bohooi aud oil ur oh iuuiinlca. A?bv ? t??ot on Little Hiver, abovo tbo High Fallu, containing 200 norca, moro or Iocs, and a tract in town con taining 22 aores. Our merchants have sornethltig to say In our advertising ootumnB to tho interest and profit of tho trading pabilo. Wo invito attention to tho rid vor ti so m cut of C. h. Reid & Co., 0 standard house, woll known te tho p?bilo as tho ladies' store. This firm i?ako ino dry goods tut si ficos a specialty, and announoo tho arrival of a foll lino of frosh spring geode ?f tho latest stylos and ut low prlocs. ? Persons desiring a wedding outfit, br something nico and attractive for Sunday, as Well as those desiring ? Ucat and desirable out fit for business and o very day wear can bo sup plied at this house on reosonablo ternis. You can gd into Reid's sloro and como out? now man from ero wu te solo at little expens? and id a twinkling. Mr. H. S. VanDlvtoro, too, ls on tho war path for.low prioes and ohoioo goods. He 1B now re ceiving a largo stock of spring goods and gro ceries, just selected in person and bought at cash prices, which he offers os low for cash as similar goods can bc bought at in any market at retail. Calicoes aro odored at 6 to 8 cents per yard, shirtings 0 to 10 coots por yard, bacon G to 12} cont? por pound, coffee at 6 pounds to tho dollar and other ot il?les in proportion. Mr. VanDivioro has lotlg oxporionoo as a merchant and ls well known to o?r readers as a man who will do all ho promises. Ho also calls on those indebtod by nbto and lien for past favors al a high rate of interest to como forward and ronow at seven por oont. intorcst. This is a gonorous ofter, and should bo promptly embraced by all who have received favors in tho past. Road his advertisement and profit by buying his goods. The enterprising firm of R. E. Norman & Bro. has a word for tho public in tho lino of grocorio?, fancy articles, drUgs and medicines These young nion dosorvo succoss, ?hd if energy and prompt attention to business yield their usual results, thoy will win it. They kcop on hand tho host coffees, sugars, candies, ko., also all kinds of medicines and fancy articles. There is not n niora neat and tastily arranged rotail drug and grocory store in tho State than that of R. E. Norman & Bro. Everything seems to bo in its proper place and it ls Worth ri visit to their solos room to soo what cnn bo accomplished by snor^y and attention. Tlioy soil for cash at miall profits, and keep tbo vory host articles in their lino. Grill and look at their stock liter reading their udvc'rtisen'cut. Soo advertisements of Other merchants boro and at Seneca City. For cash goods ire sold at, ?hu?ter profits nt both plaoes dian ever before kaoWo, and wo hopo our ficoplo will bo able generally to buy for cash ind realize thc benefit of short profits. On imo merotiants cannot bo expected to sell ui low as for oash, both bcoauso of tho risk ind the inability to turn ovor their money frequently, making n small capital answor tho mr poses of a large tr ado. Tho merchant vito sells on a credit must h'avo a largo lapital and an ostensivo orodit, and his trouts must be larger or ho must fa i )lfcr our mcrohantt tho oash and you will lavo no cause to complain or to seek bar - jatos clsoWhefo: Tho PWnton't Cotton Mills ore' spinning iwonty-fivo' bolos of cotton por day. ff??c Slate ot' South Carolina OCONEE ??UNTY. IN TUB COMMON" PLEAS. ). Bieraann, Plaintiff, against V. L. (?allman Dofcndanl-COMPLAINT TO FORECLOSE MORT OAQ/K. . PURSUANT io an Order of tho said court, to mo directed, I villi sell, to thc highest bidder in sales-day in MAY NEXT, at Walhalla Court louse, tho premises described in tho pleadings n tho case abovo stated, ns follows, Viz; All that Parcel or Lot of Land, sit unto and icing in thc C?ilritv rind State aforesaid, on thc 'forth side, Of Main' street, adjoining lots of Hrs/ C. J. Trappier arid C?; P. Sceba, bo?f?g tnown and described i rt the original plan of tho Town of Walhalla nf? tho half nore lot No. 35\ ind containing, according to tho said plan, tfrfo ialf o'f ono nore, moro or less. TERMS-Ono half cash, tho remairidov on' a ir'cdit of twelvemonths, with intorcst froni dato, he credit portion to b'e secrrrod by a noto with ;ood eeourityand rt irtottgngp of .the'.premisos*. div'en under my hand ona official seal, thin Ith of April, 1878", ot Walhalla Court Ifou.sc. OPFICIA? ?BAL.] J. W. STRIPLING", Clerk Cornrrfo*ri Floate. April ll, 18'78 21-St STATE 0F~8?UTH CAROLINA, Ooonee Oonxity. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. j. D. Johnson, Assignee, Plaintiff, against S. R. Mc Dade, Defendant-COMPLAINT FOR FORE CLOSURE OP MoRTriAorff. PURSUANT to an Order of said Court to mo direotcd, I will Boll, to tho' highest bidder, >n solos-day in MAY NEXT, at Walhalla Court louse, the promises described in said Order, nndo in the caso abovo stated, as follows, viz "All that Tract of Land situnto and being in he County and State aforesaid, on Changa 7rcok, Waters of Ttfgaloo River, adjoining lands >f Mrs. Mary ?. Johnson and others, containing Ive and a half acres, moro or loss." There is si tanto on said land, in running order, mo doublo oylindor wool oard, fivo workors, Ivo stripper's, two licker?, two donors, two 'ancles, ono burrer and ono piokcr; all rim by in overshot wheel. Also, ono corn mill, run by i tub and spur wheel. TERMS-.Cavh. Witness my hand and official seal, this, 8th if April, 1878, at Walhalla Court House. [OFFICIAL SEAL.] J. W. STRIBLING, Clork Common I'l. as. April ll, 1878 21-8t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?<D?tN][?E OOyNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. At. W. Thompson and J. J. Norton, Plaintiffs, against P. h. Jordan, W. A. Lay and others, Dofondauts-COMPLAINT FOR RELIEF. PURSUANT lo an Ordor of said Court to mt dlrootod, I Will sell, to tho highest biddor, on snlos-day in MAY NEXT, at Walhalla Court House, tho promises described in said Ordor, mado in tho case nbovo slated, as follows, vis That Lol of Land in tho Town of Walhalla, containing Che atfro, ddniposed of half aoro lot No. 04, arid tho Western half of aoro lot No. 21? fronting North on Main ntrcot ono hundred and Ava feet", bounded oh East by lots of S. H. Hy alt's est ato, South'by Brood elroct and wost by-?-- street. TERMS-Ono half oash, and tho remainder in twelve months without intrirost, soourod by" irofo' and mortgage. . . Witness my hand and offiolal soal al Walhalla, fl. C., till?, 8th of April, 1878. . . [WIOIAL-HBAL] J. W. ST RI BLI W, Clerk Common l'lcart. April ll, 1878 The Cheapest, The Best 1 have just returned IV o iii mai'Jkct with a large stock of | ?STE!^^ OOO IDS, To bo sold nt tito V?RY LOWEST PRICES. Oolloo from 6 to 8 cents por yard, oosb. Good Cofl'oc. 6 pounds to tho $1, ooah. Daoon from 0 to 12J oonta por pound. Shirting 0 to 10 contd por yard. And ovorythlrig usually kept at low dowu prlcoa for Cash. . All persons indobtod lo mo had bettor look to their interest. Thoso who have notos or liens at a high rate pf interest must como lip and renew at seven per cont. Toko due notioo and govorn yourselves ac cordingly. II. S. YANDI VIER 12. April ll, 1?78 2 l-l mo Piedmont Airline. THE great Double Daily Passenger Route botwoon Atlanta, all points in tho South-, wost, nnd Richmond, Washington City, Baltimoro, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston and all Enatom Cition. Tho Lino passes directly through tho beau, tiful and pioturosquo Piedmont bolt of North Ocorgid, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia, embracing tilo coLobrato.d. watering pjacos, mineral regions,, and boautiful thriving cities of this bolt; tho niost prominent of which ore Galne?vill?, (tifty throo milos North of Atlanta,) surrounded by.ninny boautiful and health-restoring springs, and tho cele brated gold fiolds of North Ooorgia; Mount Airy, (tho most olovatcd point botwocn Sa vannah and Now York); Toccon, (immediately in tho vioinity of tho boautiful wator fulls of Toccoa und Tallulah); Seneca Olty? ?roen villo, Spartanburg, Cowpons, Qaffnoy City, King's Mountain, Charlotte, Concord, Lox ington, Danvillo, Richmond and ninny other points of historical ia forest. For seen or y and general interest to tho traveler, this sec tion cannot bo excelled. Tho Lino ia 72 m iles shorter thrin any othor, and on and aftor MONDAY, March 24th, passongors loaving Atlanta at ?.?5 A. M. will arrivo in Washington City at 8.10 A. M. tho following morning. Ci hours in advance of uny othor routo; and by samo train, will arrivo in Now York City tho second evening ^t 4.08 by Limited Express, or at 6.10 by regular Southern Express train, 7J hours in ulvanoo of any othor lino. By this train you aro only ono night (bc twoon Charlotte and Washington) in Stooping dar, which makes it cheaper than any other routo. Passongors loaving Atlanta nt 5 P. M., trrivo in Washington City at 1.27 A. M., and in New York 9.35 A. M. flooond day. Pullman Palace Drrtwifig Room Slcoping Cars Atlanta to Now York Without chango by this train. Tickets for salo at all tho principal Tiokot Offices throughout tho. country, (Seo timo ablcs.) W. J. HOUSTON, ' louerai Pads, and Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Qa. J. H MAOMUKDO, Oonoral Passongcr Agont. April ll, 1878 2U3 STATE OF SOUTH OAROLINA, . ???[NHut pOUNTYi I? THE COMMON PLRAS. T. J. Norton, Plaintiff, against Solomon Wright and Isnao Allen, Defondonlo-COMIDA INT TO FonisoLOSB MonTOAOK. PUR8UANT to an Order of said Court lo mo directed, I will soil, to tho highest bidder, on lalos-dny in MAY NEXT, at Walhalla Court louse, tko promises described in said Order, node in tho oaso obovo slated, ns follows, via All that Piece, rarcol or Tract of Land sit?alo n said Stato and County, on Crtfto Crock", waters >f Lit (lo River, adjoining lnlnds of Samuel Lov oggood and others, containing mts hundred and ligjity-flvo acres, moro or loss. Tho premises will be ?old in two parcels, as lividec? by defendants and shown by pints ex libilcd at sale. TERMS-Cash. Witness my hand and official seal nt Walhalla Jourt Houso. this 8th of AprH, 1878. ovriciAt SB AL .3 J. W. STRlltLINO, Clerk Common Ploas. April ll, 187? 21-St LAND FOR SALE. H?E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C?UNTY OF OCONE?, IN Tim P?UATB COURT, dary C. Phillips, Plaintiff, versus S ari Ula Ann Rradloy and others, Dofondants-PETITION AND COMPLAINT roa PARTITION OV RBAL ESTATE. BY virluo of a decretal order in tho Probato Court, in tho abovostated action, I will sci), o tho highest bidder, befofo thc Court Mouse l??? in Walhalla,' b'clffcon thc legal hours of alo, on MONDAY, tho Oth day of May noxt, he following described property, to wit: All that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, ?it nato, lying and hoing in tho Cornily and Stato iforcsnld, on waters of Chatugo River, ndjoin ng lands of tho Wagoner estate and ot hers, and ?ontaining 140 Acres, More 01* Less. TERMS OF SALE AS FOLLOWS-Ono-half insh, willi privilege of antioipKlirtg payment, irtd tho balanco poynblo on tho, first d?y of lanuary, 1870, with intcrost from dato of salo, 0 bo soourod by bond and mortgage of tho n-cmisos. Tho puroliaser to pay extra for mpcrs. RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probalo Oconce County. April ll, 1878 21-dt LAN? VOlt 8 Ali E. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or ?DONEE. IN TUB COURT or PROBATE. Robort P. Morgan, n3 Administrator, Plaintiff, versus Luolndti Morgan and others, Defend ants-COMPLAIN*' fo'sEiii. REAL ESTATE ron PAYMENT or DEBTS', BY virluo of a dccrofrtl order in tho Probato Court in tho abovo el.atcd action, I will soil, to tho highest blddor, bbforo tho Court Houso door, in Walhalla, belwoeii' tho legal hours of aalo, on MONDAY, Iho Otb day of May next, tho following dosorlbod property? lo wit: All that Picoo, Parool or Tract of Land, Bltuato. lying and toing in tho County and Stato aforesaid, containing One Hundred Acrosyl?oTo ?i' ?*os?, adjoining lands of Lovl N. Robins, Col. J. J. Norton and others, boing tho. Trnot whorcon Mahlon Morgan, now deoooood, formorly llvod '?'erinn of Sale aa Vollnws: Oho half-daslt; balance on a credit of twolvo months, with inlorost from divy of sale, tho pur olioso monoy to' bo socurod by a bond and mortgage of tho promises. Purohhsor to pay for papers. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probate O001100 County. April ll, 187? 21-lt ? A ?Tn ft * ri m An TI LAJJ1LB di Ililli XTTE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNA W GINO TO OUR PATRONS ANI> THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OP )SI?Jli:iKTGr OOODS Wliioli hayo boon bought exclusively in North* oro markotu oro Arriving daily and will soon bo completo in n)l departments. Otir a took of I? UV GOODS, (ono of our specialties,) both Foreign and Dotuostio, can not bo excelled in tho up country. To our Friends, the Ladies: Wo would specially call your attention to A low now and beautiful arttolos in Dry Goods, Notions and Fanoy Goods, snob as Dross Linens, Elegant* Patterns of Prints, ?Swiss, Striped and Jaconet Muslins,- Cambric Do mestic and India Long Cloths, Buchings, Itu filas, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery (all kinds) Jaconet, Piquo and Laco Edgings and I user tings. Wohavo a most beautiful assortment of , Ladies' trimmed and untrimmod Hats and Hot Trimmings. Our stock of OE NTS' FURNISHING GOODS is also completo, consisting in part of Cldtlling. Cassiniorbs abd Cottonndos, Hats, Collars and ?Cuffs. Cra<aT? drld Silk Tbs; Suspenders, Half Hose, &c. ... ,u Wo have a boautiful assortment of tho well known Winchoster Lndio*' nnd Children's Shoos and (?aitors. Also, a complote stobk of other bratids both cheap and good. , .. Otb et- departments besides tito abo vo named aro ami will bo kept full. ( ., . M To mako room for our Spring Stock, wb will sell Blankots, Shawls and Gonts' Winter Olothing,12* COST FOR CASH With tho full assurance that WO can pienso all who may examino our goods, wo romain; Respectfully, G. L REID & GO. April ll, 18:8 21 Notice!!! R. E. NORMAN & BRO., D?1UGOISTS. HAVE ?UST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL* assortment of Lamps and LnmpQoodsj' consisting of Glnss and Brass Lamps, Pnroc lain and Pnpor Shades, Burners, Wicks, Ohimncys, &o. Always keep on band tho fuient COFFEES. SUOARS, TE A S and . .; FAMILY GROCERIES for tho lowest cash prices. 3?O A RS, CHEROOTS, CIGARETTES, SNUFF and SMOKING and CHEWING1 rOBAOCO OF THE FINEST BRANDS. FRESH CANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS. FRUITS, CRACKERS, &0.? ALWAYS IN STOCK. \ largo and well selcatod stook of [)RUGS, MEDICINES. . . CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY and FANCY GOODS. SrRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS. CRABS EYE POWDER FOR THE COM PLEXION. Family Medicines and Phyeioians' Pro toriptions neenratoly compounded nt all hours.' Goods selected with caro und wnrrantod as' oprcsentcd. April II, 1878. 21 ' INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION ! Thc Atlanta and Charlotte Air Linc Railway. WILL soil Round Trip Tickets at ono faro" to. all dologatos and visitors desi ri np; to itt end the groilt international Sunday School1 Convention at Atlanta, Ga. Tho Sale of trokots" will commenoo on TUESDAY, April lGth, and continuo until .?"riday, April J.Oth, good for roturn if pro lontodonor boforo SATURDAY, April 20, L878. An opportunity to witness tho doliboru* ions of au assombly of this kind, and tho Sunday Sohool Jubilee of 5,000 L-ittlc Children' s seldom presented to tho citizens of this' lountry, and in ordor to show our high np >rociation of tho distinction shown tho Stnto >f Goorgin and ber Capital, lot tho citizens of loorgia, South and North Carolinas turn out tn masac and wolcomo our friends from tho inst, Wost, North and Sooth. Tho oeaomb" ing of this Convontion will mark nn an epoch n tho history of tho South and tho Sunday Sohool causo. Let no ono fail attending it. W. J. HOUSTON, O. P. & 'I. A. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee Oouirty. By Bich ard Lowis, Esq., Judge of Probato. WIlRnsAS, James M. Beard has made suit to mo to grant him Loiters of Administration of tho Estuto and Effects of Wm. W. Board,' deceased Tliesa aro, thorofore, lo olio and admonish all mid siOgular tho kindred and creditors of tho, said Wm. W. Board, deceased, that thoy bo and appear boforo mo, in tho Court of Probate, to bo hold at Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday, 27th day of April inst., after publication hereof, nt ll o'clock in tho forcnooh, to 8hoW cause, If an/ thoy have, why tho said' administr?t ion should not be /; ra A ted. Oivfcn under my hand, this Uih day Of April, Anno Domini 1878. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probato Goonoo County. April ll, 1878. 21-2t PENMANSHIP, PEN-DRAWING AND BOOK-KEEPING, ALL porsons' dotiiring to improvo thom' solves in thcTscibnccs of Penmanship,; Pondrawing and Book-Koeping, will find lt' to (fair best interest to call on T. M. GAL-. PIIIN at Diomunn's Hotel, where ho will' teach these Urn indies for tho next month. SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Young' Lndios. Hand writing improvod fifty per cont.' in ten lessons or no charge; Mar. 28, 1878 .