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7 u 21 28 1 8 16 22. 20 ?878; .u 8 io 17 2r 4 ll 18 25 iL 6 12 10 20 ,0 18 20 27 X-<ooali3, * Keep at a dia(?noo from Um Whiskey bottle x Who will prosjfnf us v illi tho first ripe wator laolon next Himmicrt Tho Beading H?m will hold its noxt meeting tit Plepor's hoavtl|ng houso on Saturday night. . to?nnli ?$??8 just printed and for solo nt this ofllco, for tho oash. j Cannot somo ono got up a plo nio or fishing party boforo the woatbor gets too warm? N Roy. Mr. Riley will proaoh at friendship Methodist Church on noxt Sabbath'. .. Rev. J. J. Novillo, pastor, will fill tho pulpit of tho Methodist Churcli on next Sun? doy. M , . Dr. Johnsdr. informs us that ho has tho finest oats it: goonoo County, and challenges oonjparifloi Jj with any Urauger in tho "Ceuuty. ll * s ..-*?/ '.'<'"? . ' ? * ! ' . , Tho Co?rdf vKxcoutlvo Comm?tlco of tho .Democratlo pM*y will bo appointed by tho County Chfliroffli and announced in tho noxt ?8HU0 of the KJtofr.'Ki: COUUiRtt. Tho aboraidildo morning fly has mado its nppenrnnco |il(d it amusca .tho would-be aloepor by cruding ever his fuco and bauds. - How pleasant! . Mr. Turner, living at Burns' Mills, lost a titilo ohild ouflnst Friday. It was buried on ^Saturday in tho! Baptist Church cemetery at $his place j ' I "SpriglM J)*ily Newspaper" comos lo ita regularly, frcsh'ns tho mormug roso, and as full of nows and tdbjoblo. roading na any of tho jnodium sized dallies. Any of our citizens on \ho railroads ctol havo thia vnluablo paper ou tho broakfnst. l*ilo every morning. . Our towa wii visited on Woduosday morning fey refreshing il.owcrs of rain. From tho ap pearance of tho clouds (he raia was general ond ls very favorable to a fino stand of corn and . cotton, as well as to tho email grain crop. Evory indication betokens a largo field crop of all kinds as woll aa a fino fruit mop. Hon. J. P. Rood, of Audcrsoo, publishes his card resuming tho practico of tho law. ?ndgoRecd is well known to our pooplo ns a inan of abilii* andoxporionco at tho bar, and histeria us Jj go has,doubtless,added to his former official y. Wo wish him woll. "Then wall csus lcd up of tho spirit info tho wildorndf to bo tempted of tho dovil." Mat. 14:1; I ic?o words nffordod Rev. Mr. - Wingo, Paster}of thc Baptist Church, food for . abcautifnl littlo sermon on last Sunday night. .. Col. R. A. Thompson left- on Monday morn*' ing to attend tho Press Convention, to bo told in Charleston this week. Ho is accom panied by his daughter, Iludi?, oo hor first visit to tho City by tho Sea. Tho sorvioos in tho Presbyterian Church on lost Sunday woro vory impressive and solemn. Rov. Mr. Men is preached on excellent sor pion in tho rporning on "Josue Christ and Him Cruoiflfiu," aftor which the Lord's Supper was colobrated, a largo number of povsous partaking of the clements which symbolized tho body and blood of tho Rodcomor. Tho annual mooting of Hie stockholders of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company will bo hold ia tho city of Columbia on Thursday, tho 2d day of May. Stockholders and mombors of their families will bc passed freo to and from Columbia to attend tho meeting on exhibiting their stock script to tho conductor. At the Sunday So'iool Convention lu Atlanta, Georgia, on tho 19lh Instant, Dr. Plumer-, of . Columbia, ?. C., mado a fine address on tho condition of tito nogroos in tho Soiith, urging tholr claims, upon religious caro. Tho Massa chusetts delegation rcquoslod thc honor of shaking lu. nd s willi tho Bpoakc'r. '.' . - -, . . . . Troasuror R. S. Porchor gives notioo that ibo books for tho collection of taxes will bo oponed on tho first day of May next. Tho entire tax for thia county is. 10 mills, and parties have tho pri.vilcgo of paying all or ono half in May without ? penalty, or thoy can pay all iu Ootobor by paying flvo .por cent, penalty on tho ono half duo in May. Thoso who aro nblo to pay in May should not delay until tito last day, for thon there is Always a crowd at tho dose of tho books. Wo advise all boys not to rob tho mocking birds this summer. If they could only havo ono Season to raise their young- without dis turbance wo should havo many ploasant songsters about our yards. But if this rob* Wy goes on wo shall soon hayo next to nono bf this valuablo bird among us. Lot thom sing whoro nalino mado them to sing. &ohcca?ity, ?bhth Carolina, is 121 milon from Atlanta. Thorois a fine mineral spring hore, and cxoollonfc accommodations. Near hore Ss tho famous Cashier's Valloy, in North Carolina; whoro, boforo tho war, tho Hampton's, Proslons, Hnskolls, Nobles and Taylors,of ?'oath Carolinn mado their summer resorts. An offort is hoing mado to organizo a sirigi irfg class in our town natl to sccuro tho Sorvioos of Professor divans, of Columbia, to 'toaoh it. Wo undorstand that if a class of ono hundred oan ho secured that tho tuition Will only bo ono dollar for thirteen lessons, bo.sidos musical lectures thrown in. This is a groat opportunity for our young pooplo to learn how to sing nt a vory email cost. Prof. E. has tho reputation of hoing one of tho host mueioal instructors in tho Stato, and comes highly rccommondod. Not only tho ybung nood to know how to sing, but tho adults and middle aged could join this olaes with profit to tl?omsolvbs in giving thoma d?siro to oultlvato moro thoroughly tho soul? Tnspir?tig and beautiful scionco of vooal music Ir" y/M dosirn tb join this class glvo your namo t? Roy. L W. Wingo,;of t|io Baptist Churob; Maj. S, P. Bondy, of tho iVcsby terian Ohuroh;. A. Bronnooko, of tho Lnlherah Chilton,' or D'. A Smith, .of thoMolhodUt Church. . Wp dcslro to dlrcot attention of our roadera lu thia issue of our .paiior lo Ibo oavd of Ibo Wilson Houso, Atlanta, Qa, 1 Tho proprietor is an old Piokcns man, of this Slolo, and thoeo who may stop willi him whoa visiting tho Cato City trill rooelvo South Carolina hospitality ot roasonablo ratoa. Q?EBtt "Why will mon smoko common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers 'Seul of North Carolina,' ut tho samo price!" NEW YORK, April 21.-A Bpoeial despatch from Paris to tho Herald has tho following ft om a person who professes to novo an inti mate Acquaintance with thc Vatican: . "I hoar that a uiovomont is on foot which promiaos to bo tho most important event in tho roliglous history of tho contury. This is nothing loua than tho BOCOBB?on in largo bodies of members of tho English Protestant Chin ch to tho Beman Catholio Oharoh? Tho number of sccodors is plnood at as high figures as 3,000,000 of people Included tn this exodus from tho Church of England aro bishops, rectors,' curates aud doaoous. Authorized dologates, it is asserted, aro now,in Homo negotiating tho conditions upon which tho sccoBsion will toko placo.'* Rovemio Officer ? omni liena. On Thursday uftornoon Doputy Collector Jillson, with seven mon of tho rovenuo forco, loft this city for a raid on tho lino of North and. South Carolina.^ Thoy found in tho woods, in tho mountains, about thirty milos from OreonYillo, a quantity of beer and stands whioh tboy'dostroyod. Tho. etill had boen hid out. Tho forco Bcnttorod. out, and and wont driving on cither BHIO of tho branch. Tho Kt1 ll was fourni, tho crack of tho gun was boord, and tho signal for reassembling was sounded, and when cloning in thoy saw Knrnn Springs, ono of thc forco laying on his faco Ins guu under him. They went to him and found ho was dead; a bullet had passed through hin body. Ho was picked up, laid across a horse and brought out eight miles, whore a wagon was procurod and tao dead body brought to tho city yostorday morning about 9 o'clock, A. M. Au inquost has been held by Coroner Bay nc, amt tho verdict returned is that tho doconeed como to his death from a gunshot wound nt tho hands ot annie ono unknown to tho jury. It was a very deadly shot, tho ball striking just below tho back of tho neck, and lodging against the breast houo. Prom tho direction tho ball took it is pretty well determined that it could not have been accidental. Collector Brayton sent tho following dispatch to Commissioner Baum, nt Wash* ington, yesterday morning, iu reforenco to Ute hotuioldoi "COMJKMA, April 20,18TS. "Information is just received hevo thal Doputy Marshal Bu fus Springs, whilo acting with tito revcuuo i'orco in making a descont yesterday upon au illicit distillery, was skol and instantly killed by au unknown person ir ambush? Deputy Collector Jillson roturnod to UrecnvUlo with tho body of tho decease*] this ruorn|ng." A, .Blylho Esq., received last ovening c despatch from United States Marshal Wallace oftbring a reword o? $200 for tho arrest of th< mu ide tors of Springs. [fyeiyhts' Daily Ncwspajjcr, A Reu ARK.* rina BKSUT.T.-It inakoo n< dilTereiioO how many physicians, or how mucl medicine you havo tried, it is now r.n esta blished fact that German Syrup ia tho onb remedy which has given completo salisfoctioi in scvoro oases of lung diseases. It is tm thero aro yet thousands .of persons who ar predisposed to throat and lung affections consumption, hemorrhages, asthma, sever colds settled on tho breast, pneumonia whooping cough, Ac., who havo no persona knowledge of Bosckco's Herman Syrup. T such wo would aay that 50,000 dozon wer ; sold last year without ono complaint. Con i sumptives try just ono bottle. Regular siz j 75 oonts. . Sold by nil druggists in Amoricr STATE OF SOUTH CARO LIN A? Ooonee Ooxin-ty. IN THUS COMMON PLEAS. L. B. Johnson, Assignee, Plaint UV, against i lt. McDado, Dofondant-COMPLAINT FOR FORI OliOSmVH op * lourdAOR. PURSUANT to au Order of said Court to n directed, I will soil, to tho highest biddo on salos-doy in MAY NEXT, ot Walhalla Cou 1?OU30, tho promises described in said Ordo made in tho case above stated, as follows, viz "All that Tract of Land situnto and being 1 the County and Slalo nforosaid, on Chauf Crook, waters of T?galo? River, adjoining lam of Mrs. Mary E. Johnson and others, oontainii fivo and a half aoros, moro ov loso." Thero is sit?alo on said land, in. running ordc ono double cylinder wool oord, flvo workoi fivo strippers, two lickors, two doffors, tv fancies, ono burror and ono picker; all run 1 au overshot wheel. Also, ono cont mill, run I a tub and spur wheoh TERMS-(7arb. Witness my hand and official seal, this, 8 of April, 1878, at Walhalla Court House [OFFICIAL SKAT,.] . J. W. STItlBLTNO, Clork Common pleas. April ll; 1878 21-8t Thc SI atc of South Carol a IK OCONEE COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. D. Biomann, Plaintiff, 'against V. L. Gallina Defendant-COM ri, A HIT TO FORECLOSE Mon OAOK. , I)UltSUANT to an Ordor of tho said oourt, . mo directed, I will Boll, to tho highest Liddc on salos-day in MAY NEXT, at Walhalla Cor IIouso, tho premisos .desoribod in tho ploadin ia tho onso abovo staled, ns follows, viz: All that Parcol or Lot.of Land, si!onto a' being lu tho Cornily and Stato aforesaid, on t North sido of Main slrcot, adjoining, lots Mrs. C. J. Troppior and C. V. Scebo, bol: known and described In tho original plan of t Town of Walhalla as tho half acre lot No. 2 and containing, according to tho said plan, or half of ono aoro, moro or. less. TERMS-Ono-half ooah, tho remainder or credit of twclvo months, with interest from da tho credit, portion to bo soourod by a noto wi good security and a mortgage of tho promises Given under my hand and official seal, tl 8th of April, 1878, at Walhnlla Court IIouso. [OFFICIAL SKAT,.] J. W. STRUMING, Clovk Common Ploas, April ll, 1878_21-81 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. A. W. Thompson and J. J. Norton, Plointli against P. L. Jordan, W. A. Lay and otho Dofondants-COMPLAINT VOR RELIEF. PURSUANT to an Order of Bold Court to directed, I will Boll, to tho highest bidd on sales-day in MAY NEXT, at Walhalla Co llouso..tho promises dosorlbed in said Ord made in tho caso abovo slated, ria follows, vi: That Lot of Land in. tho Towri of Wolhal containing ono aoro, composed of half aero No. 04, and tho Western half of aoro lot' No. ! fronting North on Main olroot ono hundred a fivo foot, bounded on East by lots of ?. Hyatt's estate, South by Broad slrcot and W by-Btroot. TERMS-Ono half cash, and tho romain* In twclvo months without in tor cut, Recured note and mortgage Wilno88 my hand and oflloial neal at Wallial 8. C., this 8th of April, 1878. [OFFICIAT, SEAL,] J. W. STRIB.LIN?. , -, Clerk Cowmon rioas ? ovil ll if 18.7^, 4 .... ? m The~Cheapest, Th? B??l I Snave just rcCiimccl from market with a targe ?tock or 3STEIW .GOODS, To bo sold at tho VEUt LOWEST PRICES. Calico frota 5. to 8 couts por yard, casu. Good Coffee, 6 pounds to tho $1, cash. Macon front 0 to 12} couts pet; pound. Shirtbig 0 to 10 couts per yard.. .- And ovorything'usually kept'at low down prices for cash. ... . <. AU persons Indebted to rao had bettor look to their intcrost. . , Tlioso who have notes.or liens at a hkh rato of intorost must como up and renow at sovon por cent. Tuko duo notioo and govern yourselves ac cordingly. H. S. VANDIVIERE. April ll, 1878 21-lmo JWotf?etl! R. E, NORMAN & BRO., X>?lTjaGirXSTl9. HAVE J CST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Lamps aud Lamp Goods; consisting of Glass and Brass Lamps, Porce lain mid Paper Shados, Burnors, Wioks, Chimneys, &o. Always koop on liand tho fin oat COFFEES, SUGARS,. TEAS and ? . . ? '. .. FAMILY GROCERIES For tho lowest cash prices. CIGARS, CHEROOTS, CIGARETTES, SNUFF and SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO OF THE FINEST BRANDS. FRESH CANDIES, NUTS, RAISINS, FRUITS, CRACKERS, AO. ALWAYS IN STOCK. A largo and well selected s took of DRUGS, MEDICINES, . CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY and FANCY GOODS. GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS. CRABS EYE POWDER FOR THE COM PLEXION. Family Medicines and Physicians' Pro scriptions accurately compounded at all hours. Goods solcctod with oaro aud warranted as represented. April ll, 1878. 21 STATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA, OO?N?6 ??(UJlNlTVa IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. J. Norton, Plaintiff, against Solomon- Wright and Isoao Allon,- Dofoudauls-COMPCAINX TO l'OUKOI.OSU MORTQAOE. PURSUANT to an Ordor of said Court to mo directed, I will sell, to tho highest biddov, on salos-day iu MAY NEXT, itt Walhalla- Court IIOUSO, tko p vom i sc s described in said Ordor, modo in tho caso abovo slated, as follows, viz All that Pioco,Parcel or Tract of Land sit nato in Baid State aud County, on CanoCroek, watero of Litllo Rivor, adjoining lands.of Samuel hov inggood and others, containing ono hundred aud cighty-ilvo acros, moro or less. Tho promises will bo sold in two parcels, as divided by defendants and shown by plats ex hibited at salo. TERMS-Cash. Witness my hand and official seal at Walhalla Court House, this 8th of April, 1878. [ornoiAT, BKAi,.] J. W. STRIBLING, Clerk Common Pleas. April ll, 1878 21-8t FOR SAOLE. THE STATE OF SOUTH" CAROLINA, . COUNTY OF OCONEE. ?N THE POBATE COURT. Mary C. Phillips, Plaintiff, voraus Sarlldn Ann M ra di Jy and others, Defendants-PHTI TI ON ' AND CoMPIAINT FOR PARTITION OV RKAI. ESTATH. BY virtuo of o doorolal ordor in tko Probato Court, in tho abovo stated action, i will soil,' to tho highest blddor, boforo tho Court Houso loor in Walhalla, bolwcon tho logal hours of salo, on MONDAY, tho Cth day of May noxt, dio following described proporty, to wit: AU that Piece, Parocl or Tract of Land, nt nato, lying and boing in tho County aud State vforosoid, on waters of Chatuga Rivor, adjoin ng lands of tho Wagoner catato and others, and lontniuing l40 Ac rc M , More or IACHB, TERMS OF SALE AS FOLLOWS-Ouo-hnlf ?ash, with prlvilogo of nutiolpating paymont, ind tho balance payablo on tho first day of ianuary, 1870, with interest from dato of salo, o bo scoured by bond and mortgage of tho rromlsos. Tho purchaser to pay extra for >apers.' RICHARD LEWIS, i - Jndgo of Probato Goonoo County. April ll, 1878 ._21-4t JLArV? Wim SALE. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE.' IN TUK COURT or PROBATE. loborl F. Morgan, as Administrator, Plaintiff, voraus Luoinda Morgan and . others,. D?fend ants-COMPLAINT TO HUM, Rt: AT. E (IX AT II FOR PAYMENT or DBBTS. BY virtuo of a doorotal ordor in tko P'robato Court in tko abovo stated aotion, I will soil, o tho, highest bidder, boforo tho Court Ilouso loor, in Walhalla, between thc legal hours of alo, on MONDAY, tho Gth day of Moy next, ho following tlosorlbod proporty, to wits AU that Piooe, Pared or Traot of Land, Ituato, lying and boing in tho County and Itato aforesaid, containing )ne Hundrod Acvos, Moro or L?ss, djolning lands of Lovl N. .Robins, Gol. J. J. forton and others, hoing tho Tract whereon fabien Morgan, now deceased, formerly lived. Terms ot* Sale as Follow?: Ono half-oash; bahloo on a credit Of twolfo lonths, wRh lntoroi'y from day of sale, tho par naso nionoy. to bo eoourod by o> bond and lortetogoor tho promlsos. Purchasor to pay >r papers. .? < RICHARD LEWIS, ?udgo of -Fjcotato OoonoO County. AtfrU UF 1878 T1TE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNQUNn YV OING TO OUR PATRONS ANO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY TIIAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOOK OP Which im vo boon bought exclusively io Nor th om markets aro arriviog daily and will soon bo oompleto ia all dopnrtmonts. < Our stock of DRY (ono of our I specialties,) both Foreign and Domostio, oan- ! not bo oxoollod in tko up oouutry. To our Pilouds, the Ladies: Wo would specially oall your attention to A fow now and beautiful ? artiolos in Dry Goods, Notions and Paney Goods, snob as Dross Linons, Elegant Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped and Jaconot Maallns* Cambric De- : moBtio and India Long Cloths,- Buchings, R?tilos, Linon Collars , and Cu D's, Gloves, Hosiory'(all kinds) Jnoonot, Piquo abd Laoo Edgings and Insertings. . . ' Wo bavo a most beautiful assortment of Lttdioe.\ trimmed and untrimmed Hats and ' Hat Trimmings, . . . .. . s Our .stock of t? E NTS' IWRNISlIlNO GOODS is also oomplote, consisting in part of Clothing, Cas8imores and Oottonndos, Hats, Collars and Cub's, Cravats and Silk Tien, Busnondore, Half lioso, ?bo. We havo a beautiful assortment of the woll known Winchester Ladies' pud Children's Shoos and Gaitors. Also, a completo stook of I other brands both ohoapand good. Othor departments besides tho abovo named aro and will bo kopt full. '. To make room for our Spring Stook, wo will soil Blankets, Shawls and Gents' Winter Clothing AT COST FOR CASU, With tho full assuranoo that wo can pienso all who may examino our goods, wo rotaaiu, RoBpootfully, G. L REID & (JO. April ll, 1878 2i SIIEKIFF'S SALES. BY virtuo Of mundry executions to mo directed I wit1 soil, boforo tho Court HOUBO door on MOND At,. tho Ct h day of May, botweon tho logal lie ii rs of salo, tho following desoribed proporty, to wit: i .One Traot pf Laad on Little River, containing 200 acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of James MoCaroy and othors. Lovied on as tho properly of Wm. J. Hunnioutt at tho suit of Wo s loy Pitchford. AI.80, . Ono Traot pf Land ia Oconoo County, on Big Boavoriinm Crook, waiora of Sonooa River, con taining 270 acron, moro or less, adjoining lands of Osborne Cleveland, J. B. Sitten and others. J.o vied on. as tho property of Carver Randall at tho suit of O. W. Williams & Co. and othors. . : . . . .Also., One Tract of Land situate in tho Town of Walhalla, containing 22 aores, moro or less, known as part of Traot No. 8, adjoining lands of 3t. ll. Bryce and othors. Lovied on as tho property of Alox. Bryeo, Jr., at tho suit of tho Walhalla Bank and othors. TERMS OP SALE-Cash. JAMES H. ROBINS, 8horii? Oconoo County. April ll, 1878 2L4t LOXLEY STALLION DURINO THE SPUING SEASON my fino LOXLEY STALLION, known as tho TifcA.X*l&ttX?Lm ZXOXIS33, voll stand at the following places on tho days named: ? At F. L. Maxwell's on Mondays. At Westminster on TuoBdays. At Sonooa City on Wednesdays. At High Falls on Thursdays. At Oconoo Tannery on Fridays. At Walhalla on Saturdays. i. . ... ' . , A fino opportunity, on re aeon aldo tor m 3, is cow .offered to alt porsons lo soouro good colls and improvo thoir stook. Tho horso is a doop bay, six yoara old and beautifully formed. Wh?m not olsowhero ho oan bo soon at all timos r.t Blomann'a Stables, Walhalls, S. G. ;, TERMS FOR THE SEASON-Flvo Dollars, insured. April 4, 1878 20-lmo emoval ! .o:o E?mOVAL! .f., . ? . . .. '/ I HAVE JUST REMOVED MY ENTIRE stook of , from tho Storo in tho Hotel Building into tho Storo formerly occupied by < ; WALLER, WATSON & CO., Main Street, where I will bo glad to soo all my frionds and customers) , Goods down at tho lo wost prices for cash. A largo and beautiful stook of Seosotaablo SPRING GOODS to arrlvo In a few days. Koop ovcrything in store that yon need. It you don't soo what you want, ask for lt. Romombor I am going to soil Goods In accordance with tho timos. Look out for my Spring announcement, ? which will appoar shortly. Como and seo mu and romombor my now ?lace of business. Yours rospootfully, n. ?. A. BIEMANN. Marok ??8,10>8 ? 10 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee Oounty, By RioDard Lowis, Esq., Judge of Probate. "iX/iH-.hsAS, Jamos M. Board has mado snit to Tr mo to grant him Loltors of Administration of . tho Eslato nod Effoots of Wm. W. Beard, doooasefl-f -o'. Those aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditor.} of tho' said Wm. W. Board, deceased, that thoy bo and appear boforo mo, ia tho Court of Probato, to bo hold nt Walhalla, S. 0., on Saturday, 27th day of April inst., after publication hereof, at l l o'olook in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any thoy have, why the said administration should not bo grantodi Given,under my handl. this Oth day of April, Anno Domini 1878; RI? ll ARD LEWIS, \ Judge pf Probate 0<r??$o ponai*, . f Apuu \i,\m: ax-it INTENDING to obatago businoos, we aro I dotormlncd to coll tho o took of goods now on band in tho shortest timo possible. To do this flptro daily offering our full and ?ooson* oble^^ -, / . * STOCK OF GOOD At prices that dofy competition. Qivo us a call, oxamino our ' goods and prices and you will purobaso. Wo hayo just received a oaso of SPRING CALICOES, Bost qualities, and neat patterns at G coots a j yard. - ?", ?, ,. - Hamburg Edgings, Ribbons, Laces and Fanoy doods goner al ly BELOW COST. Hamburg Edgings from 6 oouts up. Canton Flannel, 10 couta. , , Woolton Flannels, 15 con ts up. . . , Pants Goods of all kinds at an itnmonso I sacrifico. Bost Croon Teas, 70 conto. FLORIDA T?0UT In ope bair barrols, oheopor and botter than bacon. J. H. S L IG 11$ SOJ\ Mar. 28,1878 10 .o:o THE PLAGE TO BUY Tfl 1 i^y ??y CHEAP, * AT J. E. HENDRIX & SON. April 4, 1878 20 Notico U? S. Internal Itovonuo Special Taxes. UNDER tho Rovisod Statutes of the' Unitod States, Sections 8282, 8237, 3238 and 8280, every person ongaged in any business, avoootioa or employment, which renders him liable to a spooial tax, il required to proouro and plaoo and koop con spicuously in. his establishment or plfcoo of business a stamp donoting the payment of naid spooial tax for tho spooial tax year bo ginning May 1, 1878. Section 8244, Ro viscd Statutes, designates who oro Hablo to special tog, . A* return,, as. prcsoribod. on Form ll,.is also required by law of every Sorson Ibbie Ito special tat aa abovo, overo penalties aro .prcsoribod for ?on oomplianoo With tho foregoing requirements, or for continuing in business aftor April'30, 1878, without paymout of tax. i, Application ehould'bo made to * * . i E. jjL BRAYTON, Collector of In tor nal Rcvonuo, Columbia, South Carolina il March 14, 1878 IMt ?J ?. Co v : ? I toko plc asm o in ?tatin? to my fl iomin and tho publio that I am Agent for tito salo of tho following brando of standard for tllizore, viz: (? A IB ?IL ll IRQ AND PALMETTO ACID. ? i, will pay to tho former producing tho greatest yield of cotton fVoni'bho nero of land. By tho Uso of tho EUREKA, $5. By tho ?30 of tho CAROLINA, $5. By .tho uso of tho ACID, $5, purchased from mo. i And to tho farmer producing tho greatest ' yiold of cotton by tho UBO of ouo Ton of any, , of tho nboro named Fortilitors, I will pay $10: and to tho farmer producing tho FIRST BALE OF NE WOOTTON ht 1878, I will pay a premium of $5, mukiog in nil Fifty Dollars in Cash Premiums. ' which I will yay to tho successful competitors^ I will stato that I am still paving tho hlghoBt CASU PRICES WJi COTTON* and nm pleased to say that I will opou the coming season with renewed encrey and in* creased facilities for handling Cotlou andi Fertilizers, to tho greatest nd van ta go to the planter. With tho request that you consult mo before purohusing Fcrtillsors, I am re spectfully, JOIIJY C. CAM Y. Fob. 21,1878 Scnooa City, S. 0. ll-Sn? WHOLESALE , PRICE CURRENT OP TO-DAY. 40,000 POUNDS BACON, nt O oonls. 2,000 pounds dioico Loaf Lard, ot lOjoi 1,009 pounds choice Sugar Cured lianes, at 11? couts. 20 barrels Sugar, at O?^lOJc. 10 barrels choie o Now Orleans by rup, at 55 cools per gallon. . 20 barrels Eastern Early Rose, Tink-/ Ey o Peerless Potatoes, at $1.50 per bushel. . 10 saoks Coffee at lG3?22Jo. W lb. , . ALSO, A full lino of overything (hat a Farmer may need, at prices which defy cowpe!ilion. Wo havo just received whioh wo will soil nt $6.50, $7.?? mifl $7.(50 TER BARKEL. Bavo money by giving us a ooll. . III. W. CO&EtflAN ?&?<>., ?oncoa City, S. C. Fob 21, 1878 14-3ro STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?oonee County. In thc Court of Probate? j John N. Qrant,: Plaintiff, vs. Malinda Russell and othors, Defendants-Summonsin Far" 2 tition., ?. . TO Malinda Russo!, Esther Hunnicutt,' hoirs-at?lav of Prossloy Lanior, doocascdt hoirs ntrlaw of Bartloy Lanier, deceased;' hoirs aHaw of William Lanier, deceased; heirs-afcdaw of Allon Lanier, decensod; Nancy Grant; hoirs-ntdaw of Lcotho Grant, do coased, Dofcndants? ? "\7 OU aro horoby required to appear at tho J, Court of Probn.to, to bo holden nt Wal-f halla Court llouso, for Oco-noo County, So?thv Carolina, on MON DAY, thc 17th day of Juno, A. D. 1878, to Bhow causo, if any you can?; why tho Ronl Estato of tho Into Bird Lat nor, deceased, eitnato in tho County of Oconeo, orv; Boavordam Creek, containing Two Hundred' rind Ten norcs, moro or ]os3; and adjoining lands of Robort 0. Tribblo, J. N. Grant,. And row Hunter and others, and fully do* scribod in tho proceedings herein, should not ho partitioned, allotting to tho partitioner, John N. Grant, ono?]ialf thovoof; and tho vo-' maining on ooh ni f to tim 1 toirs-nt-l aw of Martin ' Lanier, deceased, to wit: To Malinda Russell ono sixteenth, to Esther Hunnioutt one-si*-., to en tl), to the heirs-at-Iaw of Prossloy Lanior," deceased, ono sixteenth, to tho hoirs*at?law of Bartloy Lanior, deceased, ono-sixteenth, to tho hoirs-atlaw ef William Lanior, doconsed, one-sixteenth, to tho ,heirs?nt-law of Allon . Lanior, deceased, oho sixteenth, to Nftuoy Grant ono-<sixtconth, to tho hoirsunt-law Of Lcotho Grant, doooasod, ono-sixtoonth, oaoh, of tho wholo tr??t. u ? GIVEN undor my ha'ndftndBOal of ofllco, at,' Walhalla, tide, 12th dayof April, A. D. 1878. . , ??Oli ARD LEWIS, \ L/s! i Judgo of.Probate. ) j ! TO Malinda Russell, Bird Lanior, Executor,' Esther Hunnicutt, heirs at law of Prossloy Lanier, doconsed, hoirs .at Jaw of Bavtloy Lanior, deceased, boire at low of William Lanier, decensod? hoirs at law of Allon Lanior, ' deooased, Nancy Grant, hoirs at law of Loothd Grant, deceased, Sarah A. Hutchins, Dofond*. ants. ' '. 'Z - TAKE NOTICE? Timi tho potH'on and- , complaint in this action, together with tho BUmmons,ofwhfoh tho foregoing is ft copy,-; ' was filed in tho office of tho Probato Court, nt Walhalla Court House, .South Carolina, ort' tho 12th day of April, A. D. 1878: and time ne personal claim is mado in this action . against Bird Lanior, Executor, or Sarah A? ifutohins. MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, ;. Plaintiff's Attornoy, \ Walhalla, 8. CV ., April 18,1878 22-G Notice to Creditors. Lewis Jayuos as Administrator of C. IL Spoftrs, " doooasod, Plaintiff, against Joseph C. Spoare and others, Dofondanta-Cojtf AAt.vr ron. Rs* trw. ' PURSUANT io tho Judgment rendered in the * nbovo stated acllou in thc Ir'obato Court, on tho 8lh of. February, 1878, notice Is horoby given to th?' cf editors cf tho said C. ll. Spear?. toeomd In and provo ihelr demands en or bo*; foro tho first day of Juno next, or oleo they will be barred of all benefits imdov tho aforesaid Judgmont. Given under my hand and offloial soaVat Wal halla, S. C., on the 8d dayof April, 1878. (r7.s!l RICHARD LEWIS, ( <*w- j Tulgo of Pronto Oooncc Couuiy. ' April 4,1878 a0*0i