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B M T W T F S 6 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 18 14 16 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 20 80 81 \ - \ J ' . X-tooals. _ Blank. Liena just printed and for enlo at this oflicp, for tho oash. hov. J. J. Novillo will proaoh in Wost Unlou on next Sunday ot half-past 4 o'olook P. M. iSbnio valuablo proporty offered for salo in this VTook'e popor. Hoad tho advortisoniouts. ; Soveral tracts of land and other property woro sold on salo day nt ruinous prices. Peaohos aro still bountiful and a suro crop ls anticipated. Kcop oool by drinking soda wator at Nor man & Bro.'s. v v , t Preaching in tho Mothodiet Church on post Sunday morning uud at night by tho pastor, 'Onlrirjt ?atdr'dny our pcoplo wcro blosscd with ri slow rain, thoroughly wetting tho ground. , One hundred tax receipts havo boon given out bj tho Gounty Troosuror ainoo ho opened hie books on thc 1st instant. Tho oollqgo spring has boon nicoly fixod up by .abrook wall arouud it. It is reported that thoro oro slight indications of mineral lc ho found in tho wator. The committeo will accept our thanks foi an invitation to attond tho annual maroon of tho Mountaineer Firo Engiuo Company al "Wiobons' Spring on Friday, 17th instant. .From a gontloman who has becu traveling bver tho oounty wo learn that tho wheat cror. ls looking uoprcoedontcdly promising. Ho nls< jnforms us that tko fall oat. cro'p' never tookee . netter. , . ' . i ?!??.... ' For some timo tho nights have boon ooo! On Monday morning people woro looking foi . frost, and some persons reported a little in lon places. Such weather is not healthy for th< young ootton and oom. The maroon of tho Mountaineer Firo Engini Company has boon postponed until Friday, tin 17th. Tho usual prograromo qf this annua festival will bc carried out. Hon. J. S, Verne and Maj. S. P. Dendy will dolivcr addresses and perhaps others. . At tho recent meeting of tho State Hoard o Examiners, hold in Co.'umbia, in conformit; with the amonded school law, tho followini jtchtlern'on woro appointed to oouslituto th ?ot?uty b?ard of examiners, ia connection wit he School Commissioner, for Coonee County Samuel If. johna and Nimrod Sullivan, .i .'.".i... Whoftt gonorolly is hoading, and forwor kinds oro nearly in tho bloom. Tho prospec for a good yield is promising, though there i ample timo for thc rust to destroy all ou hopos in that lino. . Mr. H. T. Poo, Agent of-the Bluo IUdg Railroad at this place, Informs us that ho hi Shipped from this nt ark et si nco January 1st I May 1st, about 12,000 hoad of fowls,' inoludin ?'hiokcns, ducks and turkeys. A pretty goo rood. Tho' County Sunday Sohool Convontio convenes ot Walhalla at 10 o'olook on til . fourth Saturday in this month. Tho frioni of tho causo earnestly request evory school i tho County to send their superintendent ar three members os delegates. Tho dclogatt should bo olectod at as early a day as cou von ont, say on next Sabbath, after tho Sn min School exercises aro over. Ono of thc most pleasing incidents connecte with tho Sunday Sohool Jubileo on Sunda lost was tho recitation, by Johnnie Wiokliff of npoem ontitlod "Tho Last Hymn." was given as ilustrativo of that glorious o! hymn, "Jesus lover of my soul," and wi rendered with such eloquence, tonderrto Qnd pathos os to draw tears from many oyo It ie seldom' wo bdvo heard so 5 oung a lr ?iyo a rooitation with mort tr'uo oratorio effcidt. ?t was worthy of tho highest praiso roooived'. Tho publio arc rcspcotfully invited to aller a literary, entertainment to bo given in tl Adgor College building, Friday evening, Mt lOtn, for tho benefit of tho College. Tho exe oleos will consist of miscellaneous readings I tho bC&t readers of oin* town. A string bat will also bo in attondanoo, which will add great to tho pleasure of thc evening. Tho doors w . ? bo open at 8 o'o'ook. Admission, 10 cont Come ono, oomo alli Rev. I. W. Wingo preached tho best pla common sense sermon in tho Baptist Chur. Sst Sunday that wo havo hoard in yoai is toxt was; "Ho that beliovoth and is ba tiecd shall bo saved; but ho that boliovo not shall bo damned." Ho drew tho dividii lino betweon tho lost and' saved, bbliof boil fho lino. A moral'wrilk can savo no mo 2t'i1f t-uo, tho fruits of bolief will bo obedion I?nd a godly w?lk, not, howovcr, becnuso tl Atttor have any concern in tho salvation tho soul. Perhaps wo opprooiato ,tho sormi k more highly beoauso it met our views full I ' "YVooannot, how-Jvor,, go into tho subjootwit r dut hoing too lengthy. ... . ' "". Col. E. M. Ruoker, of ?ndors?n, h n'eceptod and will dclivor the address bofo Ino Literary Sooletios of Adgor Col logo < Wednesday of eomrapnoomont, iostoad Col. J. 8. Cothrai), of Abbeville, as statt herotcjforb in'our'oolumna. Tho annivo: Bary Oration wilt bo delivered by Colon Cothran a on' Thursday of tire samo woo Both these gontlotucn aro well known flue orators end as possessing superi literary attainments, and their solcoth bespeaks a largo attondanoo of hearers. ' ' i" . pol. W. C. Keith hos boon invited et will address tho Philophrcnian Litera Society of Walhalla1 Romalo ?ollogo at i commoticeniont in Jun?. A'goot? sclootio and the Colonel, with bis fino literary attoii meats and praotieal viowa, will no doubt honor to tbo oooosion and dtaw a crowd houit. , Died, on tho 18th of April, 1878, Ot tho resi dence bf Mrs. E. E. ltoblnson, Mrs. Elisabeth Gray, in tho Dist year of her agc. She died in full faith of tr, blessed immortality. Statement ahowigg tho property and taxation of Ooopco County for the fisoal year 1877: Am es of land, - - 402,995 Valuo of land, - . - - $907,073 Valuo of bulldlugs> - - $02.850 Valuo real es (at o in oities and towns,* $100,407 Valuo of porsonal property, - - $670,429 Total value, Stale taxes, County taxes, Past indebtedness lax, District school tax, 'Poll lax, $1,802.825 - - $8,112.70,9 - 6,408.47,6 901.40,0 3,005.05,0 1,877.00,0 Total taxes for all purposes, $10,005.24,3 Mr. J. J. Hooper, of West Union, has brought to our oflico 80ino of Ibo largest Irish potatoes wo havo Bcou. They wcro grow a in North Ca rolina by Mr. Hooper on fresh laud without manure. Mr. Hooper has our (hanks. Tho Sunday Sohools of Pendleton will have a Union Plo nio ou Saturday next. Some of tho Walhalla Sunday Sohool speakers- and workers have been invited and will be present. A good limo is anticipated. Royal Oreen and Maguolia brands of family flour for salo by lt. E. Norman & Bro.; also a variety of other now goods. I Tho rovonuo forco aro still in our town, en gaging in occasional raids into tho mountains. .On last Saturday they captured and lodged iu our jail W. N. Walkor, of Piokcns County, chnrged as ono of tho jail brookers of Plokons, as also with violation of tho liqior laws. Thcro aro now four persons in jail, lo wit: Two Hincklcsand two Walkors, thc Hlncklcs being undor charge of engaging willi Redmond in resisting United States dfiiocra and in raiding. Tho foroo at present in our town numbors twelve men, under command of Capt. Hoffmann. They havo lillie hope of oapturing Redmond, without a co-operating forco in North Carobua, as ho can easily cross tho lino. Wo do not oppose tho business these ofllocrs aro engaged : in. Ou tho contrary, we would bo glad if every illicit distillery ia tho State could bo broken up and every peddling wagon trafficking ia liquor bo stopped. In doing this we only expect these , olUcera l? keep within tho bounds of tho law and tho warrant in their hands. When thoy go outside of this no man is ; safe, and tht?y bceomo worso violators of tho law than tho persons they aro after., Wc havo heard no complaint of tho conduct of tiiis forco since their rendezvous boro and hopo wo will hear none, Wo dlsliko to soo our citizens arrested and cast into .prison, but they should oboy thc laws, bo they good or bad, wiso or unwise Thoy havo been warned by prosecutions for ton years. Thoy havo boon entreated through tho press and by tho good citizens of the county. Thoy have boen called upon by tho grand j u rios of our courts, for years to quit tho making and selling' o.f liquor and engage in legitimate industry. If grass will not do, thon tho government must try what vi rt uo thcro is in stones,' tho hard points of tho law. Wo would liko to aoe'a goncr'ai anVn'osty and a trial of tho pooplo unhampered by danger of futuro prosooution. Ililli PLAY LOCALS. FAIR PLAY, 8. C., May Olh. Tho cavalry company niel last Saturday, aud transacted all tho necessary business. Failed to drill on account of tho incessant raia. , Tbcro will bo an abundance of frdH tn this section of tho county. Tho farmers may preparo to moot him, (j. e., General Green,) for he is coming with n forco stronger than usual. Fair Play high sohool will give au entertain ment, tho 71 li of Juno, composed of concert, oh avados, &o. ?, J. I _OAKWAY LOCALS._ MAY 2d, 1878. Cotton is up; gCDorally n good stand. Corn ?9 being worked ovor. Wheat is heading; 8omo talk of rust. Oate aro changing towards ripe, Now grounds aro being planted. Married, on Sunday morning, 28th day of April last, at tho brido'R mother, Mr. David A. Stowart to Mies S. ./ano Hargrovcs, all of Oaoneo. J. B. Sanders officiated. * Oak way Lodgo of Good Templars elected tho officers fur tho quarter, boginning tho 1st of May instant, on last Saturday cvoniug, viz: WV M. Brown, W. C. T.; Mrs. N. O. Brown, V. T.; W. ti. Iludgons, W. S.; J. W. Ilaulbrook, W..A. S.; G. W., Bloodworth, P. S.; J. W. McOuffio, W. F.j Moses Cain, W. C. ; J. W. Bearden, W. M.; Miss M. II, E. Sanders, D. M.; Miss M. E. Aiken, I. G., Jamos E. Putnam, 0. G.; J. H. Sanders was nominated and confirmed by tlio lodgo ns L. D. j tho lt. IT. S. and' L. ll, S. to bo chosen nt tho next mooting, which is to bo tho 2d Satur day night of May instant, at 8 o'clock. Tho monsols aro at J. P. Simmons' and aro thick in Aridorson, Fork country. NW Bothol school is still full and flourish Rev. Ei M. Morritt preaches nV Oontor ovorv 1st Sunday at 11 A. M'. nod on Saturday ovoning bofuro at 3 and overy third at 3 P. M.; at Fair Play ovory 2d Sunday at ll A. M., and at South Union samo day at 3 P. M.; at Wo?tminstcr on overy third Sunday at ll A. M.; at Hopewell excry fourth Sunday at ll A. M. and Saturday be foro at ll A. M. and Tabor 4th Sunday at 3 P. M. Daniel Aiken, a peaceable, industrious and harmless citizen of Oakway, died rooontly, after a protrnotod and serious illness, leaving a, wife and many ohildron to mourn their loss.. Ifjo wo?buried at Now Bothol Ohuroh. Tho dry tiokot pro vailed at Westminster to tho disappointment of sevo'/al parties, who oxpootod to sot up bar-rooms at that placo; but tho good pooplo wcro firm and ooroful, wido.awako upon tho subject, and succeeded in electing a dry sot of mon, to tlio gratifica tib'h ofj tjlonisolvos and thesobor pooplo of .tho surrounding country. I hopo Westminster may forovor eucoood in kooping both'of her sidos dry. ?--> . ? , MKK?'III?, May O.-This morning llioporlablo engine in front of Boldon, Huso & Co. 'K- houso, nt tho foot of Jefferson street, exploded, killing the engineer and ^wounding fivo. Tho .cnglno was used ic hoisting loo out of a bargo into the houso, and a flro had been built undor lt with vory nillo water in tko. boiler, whioh fact was discovered at tho moment of tho explosion. A ?'loco of bailor was driven through tho Wall of -alta's soap factory, and another ruceo lato ?Ub?'o'vmi'ml-fk blo?k awa/. A HBMARKABMJ URS ULT.-It Hlakcs no dift'oronco how many, physicians, or how muoh modioino you have trtod, it is now an osta blishod faot that. Gorman Syrup is the only remedy which bas givon completo satlsfaotion in eovero oases of lung disoaeos. It is truo thoro aro yet thousands of poreous who aro predisposed to throat and lung a fleet io? s, consomption, hemorrhages, asthma, severo colds settled on tho breast, pnoumonia, whooping cough, &o., who havo uo personal knowledge of Boaohoo'e Gorman Syrup. To snob wo would say that 50,000 dozen woro sohl last yenr without eue complaint, Con-* euniptivos try just ono bottle. Regular sizo 75 conta. Sold by all druggists iu Amorioo. NEW YORK. May 5.-A sp?cial to tho He rald from Buffalo says that it is reported that .general movement ia on font for tho invasion of Canada by Fenians in tho event of war between England and Husein. In an inter now, Col. John Quinn stated that thor? wore throo Irish dom panics in Buffalo woll'drilled, officered and cquippod. Ho furthpr atatos that Con. Burke, formerly of the United States Army and now ono of t(io trustees of tho skirmishing fund, bas received applica tions from veteran officers to bo assigned commands. Ex-Qo70roor Tilden in a conversation with a prominent political friend on tho recout Florida developments, said that ho had no part whatever, directly or indirectly, in pro curing tho confession of tho Florida ballot 'neves. Ho said ho had neither advised in favor or against tho pnssago of the Electoral Commission uot; that ho submitted to it ns thc law, and felt bound to oboy thc judgment of tho lawful tribunal that decided, against him, and that bo oould not disturb tho poaoo of tho country individually, or through others noting in his direction, bringing exposures of well known frauds to tho surface. Tho Springfield Republican strongly sug gests.that in many nf tho rural duptriota of Massachusetts thoro lurks a moral rottenness dreadful to contemplate.^. Whereupon, Mr, Hana, in his grim way, r?eos to romork that "our Eastern neighbors havo had a good deal to soy about tho ignoranco and moral destitu tion of tho cx-slnvcholding States, and havo .sometimos said it in n rather Pharisaical way. It would seem to bo a cn30 of sober medita" t ion on nh old text about motes and beams." SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Moy 3-An \ official telegram to Gonornl Ord says that a-' revolu tion has brokon out in tbe States of Durango and Nuevo Loon. General Previno hos boort ordered to quell it. ?Tho garrisons pf Mnta-f moras and Moir aro said to bo on tho point of pronounoing against Binz. Thoro rs great, excitement on tho lower Kio Orando. Gen. Esoobodo is horo. . Tho Supremo Court of Massaohusotts has decided that a noto given for a ohuroh sub? scription dooe not carry with it an obligation to pay, since it is gi- en without considera tion. ?.. . Tho St. Louis Republican says, in noswer to an inquiry, that tho German burp popula lotion of tho United States io ?870. was 1,690,? 533, and tho Irish born was 1,855,827. ' QUERY: "Why will mon smoko oomrneo tobacco, whon they can buy Marburg Brothers 'Sealof North Carolina,' at tho'somo price?" WALHALLA PRICES CURREN; . ., .. \ LV?... CORRECTED WREKLY | ?' '?- 1-'-'-'?-1-"* ?" - 111 1 APPLES- Dried, per pound BUTTBR-Per pound BEESWAX-Por. pound BEEF-!?-POP pound . ' ' ?v BACON-Dry salt shoulder's " - '?i c. II. Sides ;,' 6(3)8 S. O. hams, canvassed 8-**-E2 CAUCO-Por yard i 6(3)6} OoFr'BB-Rio por pound .1 18@22j '.* -Lnguyra, por pound 3(a)35 " -Java, por pound 30 CANDLES-Adamantino, por sot 16$ " i-Sperm, por pound .. i ?.' 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 12J@25. COTTON-Por pound , ?9.f(ral0 " -Yarn, per bnpoh 85(3)1.00 CQPPKRAB-Por pouud 8. DUCKS-Per lioad 20@25 EGOS, per dozen : 7A8 FLOUR, por 8aok, (08 pounds,) 3.?0@".d0p FEAT,H?RS-Geoeo, per pound 40 " -Mixed per pound . 30 GRAIN-Corn, per bushol, . 50(o)00 -Kye, per buahol 60(3)75 -Oats, red', por bushel .? 75 GEESE-Por hoad . . 30(3)35 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10. " -Creon, per pound . . 4(3)5 INDIGO-Spanish Float, por potin'd' 1.50 M -Carolina, per pound ;1.85' IRON- English relined, por pound 3?K?|4 M -S weed, por pound 7f?)8 <? -Band, por pound 6(3)7 " -Hoop, per pound 12@13 Potwaro, per pound 7(3)10 LARD, por pound 11@12! LIME, fer karrol 2.69 LUMDER, por thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, por pound 12 MOLASSES, per gallon 40(3)75 MADDER, por pound 30(3)40 NAILS, por pound , 3}(3)5 ONIONS, por bushel' 76 OIL, koroscno, per gallon 30@40 POTATOES-Irish, per brtshbl 60@75 RICE, por pound 7(a)9 Ss LT-Livorpool, por saok 1.25 J* SHIRTING, wholoaolo 6 I- " rotail 8 I " wholesalo 6 .} " . retail G\ 4-4 SHEETING, wholosalo 7 " " retail , 10 SHOT, por pound 10 SPIRITS TURPENTINE, por gallon 80(3)1.00 SOAP, por pound t?@10 SOGARS-Crushed, por pound 13J -A Whito, por pound 11(3)12J -Brown, por pound OA 10 -Extra O. por pound lOAll SrARCU, whito and blue, por pound 10(3)12$ SODA, por pound 8A10 TODACCO, por pound 50(3)1.95 " per pound, smoking 00(0)1.52 TALLOW, per pound 8 TURKEYS, por hoad 50(3)65 TEAS-Gun Powder, por pound LOO Hyson, Green, pe* pound 75(31.00 Young Hyson, Rlnck, p^rlb' 7? W>OL, washed, por pound 25 '. i . FOR CONGRESS. Tho friends of COL. D. WYATT AIKEN re spectfully announoo him. a candidate for ro clcction <to Congress from tho Third South Carolina District, at tho ensuing olbotion, sub ject,'. h?wover, to tho doolsion of tho Congres sional Convention, . PIANOS. ORGANS. Now, 7 Oct. 9135 I Now, O Stops, $07 PTow,'7?Oct.$l'<*5 I Now, t?st<n??,$7? ."Magnificent," "bran now," "lowest prioos ovor given." Oh how this "oruol war" rages, but lAiddolt A'BttlOtrWU hold tho flold and rain hot ?hot into tho bOgtlS manufacturers who d?oolvo tho public with Humbug Grand Offers .. on Shoddy Insjrurnonls. Sond for Speeiid .Offert, and-circular exposingfraud* of Piano and firgap* Trod?. IjlldUGUdc BlMOft, Wliolesajo Piaao aiul Organ PeaJsrs, Savannah, Georgia. May 2, 187?,-2i-lmo". LADIES' STORE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUN? CINQ TO OUR PATRONS AND TILE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OP ar'iviii-M ur <3*-o>o:c>? Which Imvo booti bought exclusively in North ern marketa aro arriving daily mid will soon bo completo in all dopnrtmorit?. Our H tock of DUST <Q?O?g, (ono of our 1 specialties,) both Foreign and Domestic, can not be oxcollod in tho np country. To our Friends, the Ladies! Wo would Rpecinlly call yorfr attention to a fow new and beautiful urti clou in. Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, such ns Dross Linons, Elegant Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped and Jaconet Muslins, Ciimbrio, Do mestic and India Long Cloth?,. Ruohings, Rutiles, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Hoaiofy (all kinds)^ Jaconet, Pique and Lace Edgings and Insortings. Wo novo a most beautiful assortment of Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Hat Tri minings. Our stock of C?I2.\TS> .IVR WISHING CnOOlVS is alco complete, consisting in part ol' Clothing, Cnsgimcrcs and Cottonndoa, Huts, Collars *and Cuffs, Cravats nud Silk Tios, Suspenders, Half lioso, &0. Wo have a beautiful assortment of tho well known Winchester Ladies' nod Children's Shoes and Gaiters. Also, a completo stock of other brands both cheap and good. Oilier departments besides tho above named aro and will bo.kopt full^ To m'ak? rooin for our Spring Stock, we will soll Rhin ko tn, Shawls and Gonts' Win tor Clothing AT COST FOR CASH. With tho full assurance that wo can please all who may examino our goods, wo romain, Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. April ll, 1878 21 THE LATEST, The Cheapest, ^TheBest. 1 have just returned from market with a largrc stock or] O-OQDS, To bo sold at tho VERY.LOWEST PRICES Calico from 5 to 8 cents por yard, oash. Good Coffee, 6 poon ls to tho $1, cash. Hucon from 6 to 12} couts poi* pound. Shirting 6 to 10 cents per yard. And oyorything usually kept al low down j prloas for oosb,. , ..., .. ,. Lc, Al) persons indobtcd to cae bad better look to theft interest. .,; Those who have notes or Hens at a high rato of interest must come up and renew at seven per oent. Take due notloe and govern yourselves ac cordingly, i H. 8. ?ANi)iVJi:?t:. /tyril ll, 1878 21-lroo Ml??TlCL "'rite BOOKS FOR THE COLLECTION OF i TAXES for tho.fi.H3al your 1877 will bo opened in my offico, at Walhalla, on WEDNESDAY, May 1st, 1878. State Tar, . - - - . 4} mills. School Tax, - . - - - 2 do ?.oirmy Tax, - . - - - 8 do Special County Tax, - - . J do Total Tax. - - . - 10 milla. ?.t}y Aot.pf tho Legislature tho Tax can bo pn.id.in two installments. The first in May and tho second in October, or tho vJbolo Tax can bo pttf'd in Ootobcr, with ftvo per cent, interest on first installment. . M ' . RICHARD S. PORCHER, ????...' ' Treasurer Oooneo County. April 25, 1878 * .23-21 T?i l l undersigned,'having retired from tho Qffioe of J migo of tho 1st Cirouit, has rosumod THE PRACTICE OF THE LA W in tho Counties of Abbovillo, Andorson, Oonnooi Ptokons and Grconvillo. Rusinoss is respectfully solicited for these Countics; nlao for tho City of Charleston, and in tho Unitod Stntcs Courts for tho District of South Carolina. AR matters committed to his charge will receive prompt and faithful attention. ., f ? Ho may bo addressed or consulted at his Old Offico, Andorson C. H., S. 0. ' J. I?. IYEED. April 25, 1878. . ?3-4t Removal ! -oro REMOVAL! I HAVE JUST REMOVED MY ENTIRE stook of from tho Storo in tho Hotel Building into I ho Storo formorly o ce upi nil by BALLER, wVigsjbtf & co., Main Street, whero I will be glad to eoe all my friends ami cns toners. Goods down at the lowost prices'for cash. A largo and beautiful stock of soasonoblo SPRING GOODS to arrive In a few days. N Koop overything'ln store thal you need. If you don't see what you want, oak for lt. ltemomber I am going to sell Goods in accordance with tho times. Look ont for my Spring announcement, which will appear shortly. Como and seo me and remember my new , pl wo of business. Yours respectfully, ,. ?.'.O. A. BI??fr.VIVIV., . ? March 28, 1878' IO ly INTENDING to obaogo business-, wo aro determined to soil tho stock of goods now on bandin tho shortest timo possibio. To do this wo tiro daily oflbring our full and season ablo STOCK OF GOODS At prices that defy competition. Qivo us a call, examino our goods and prices and you will purchase. Wo bato just received a onso of SPRING CALICOES, Best qualitios, and neat patterns ot 0 cents a yard. Hamburg Edgings Ribbons, Laces and Fanoy doods gonorally Bl?LOTf COST Hamburg Edgings from 5 couts -up. Canton Flannel, 10 conto. Woolton Flannels, 15 cents up. Pants Goods of all kinds at an immense sacrifi?e. Bost 0 roon Toas, 70 conto. FLORIDA TROUT In ono half barrels, cheaper and better than bacon. j J. Hi SLlGHSfSOJS I Mar. 28, ?878' . ? ? ... 10 ?o:o THE FLAGE TO BUY TO CHEAP, AT J. E. HENDRIX & SON. April 4, 1878 20 LOXLEY STALLION. DURING TUG SPRING SEASON my lino LOXLEY STALLION, Shown as the will stand at tho following places on thc days named: At F. L- Maxwell's on Mondays. At Westminster on Tuesdays. At Seneca City on Wednesdays. At High Falls on Thursdays. At Ooonco Tannery on Fi ?days. At Walhalla on Saturdays. A fine opportunity, on reasonable forms, i now offered to all persons to secure good colt and improve their stook. Tho horse is a deep bay; 'Six' years old1 and beautifully formed When not elBowIiereho can bo seen at all timos al BiorrtnnuVSt-oblc8, Walhalls, S. C. TEEMS FOR THE SEASON-Fivo Dollars, Insured, April 4, 1878 20-1 mo fi kiri V??. -I I -o:o A Chance for all! I tako ploA8ure io stating to my friends and tho public that I nut Agent for tho salo of tho lollowing brands of standard fertilizers, viz: Euretta, gMmatrMp. AND PALMETTO ACID. 1 will pay to tho farmer producing tho greatest yioldof ootton from Ono aero o. lund, By tho uso of the EUREKA, $5.'' ' , By tho uso of tho CAROLINA, $5. By tho ueo of thc ACID, $5, purchased from mo. Aud to tho farmer producing tho greatest , yield of cotton by tho uso of ono Ton of any of tho above mimed Fertilisers, I will pay $10: nod to thc farmer producing tho FIRST BALE OF NEW OOTTON for 1878, I will pay a premium of $5, making in all Fifty Dollars in Cash Premiums, which I will yny to tho successful competitors. I will state that I am still paying tho highest O ASE PRICES FOR COTTON} and nm pleased to say that I will, open tho coming season with renewed energy and in* creased facilities .for bundling Cotton- and Fertilizers,,to tho greatest ndyantdgo to tho planter. With.th? request Unit you consult me beforo purchasing Fertilizers, I am re spectfully, JOHJY C. CAR ir. Sonoca City, 8. 0. Fob. 21,1878_ 14-2m WHOLESALE PRICE CURRENT OP TO-DAY. 40,000 POUNDS BACON, at6 oento. ? 2,000 pomms oholoe Leaf Lard, ot-10Jo: 1,000 youmis choico Sugar Cured UamS, . ?J at 11J cents. 20 barrels S?g?r, al 9?10Jo. . '. . 10 barrels choice New Orleans fcyrup, at 66 cents per gallon. .. u-. ? . 20 barr?la Eastern Early Rose? Finit Eyo Peerless Potatoes, ot $l.pO per bushel. 10 sacks Coffee, nt 1C*?22?0. \l lb. ALSO, A fall line of everything that a Farmer may need, at prices which defy competition. Wo hove just received 100 BARRELS FLOUR, #4 ? nhifiixme will ?efl y, ??.i + 4 $6.ffO, $7.00 ana $7.50 , PER BARREL. SAVO rooney by giving UB a call. ni. w. COLEMAN & co., Seneca City, S. C. ' Fob 21, 1878 14-8m " Notice to Creditors. Lewis Jay ires os Administrator pf C;;H. Spoorif. tlccc?sej,.ls1?iiiiH?', against Joseph C. Speary and'others, Do fen Jania-COMPLAINT rou RE I.IK?. '<. .; .. . -R PURSUANT to tho judgment rendered in tho above stat'od action in the Probate Court, ou the 8th of ' February, 1878, nb tico is hereby given to the creditor? of the said C. II. Spears to como in, and pro /e (heir demands on or be fore tho il rsl' day of Juno next, or else they will bo barred of all benefits under the aforesaid Judgment. Given under my hand and official seal ot Wal linna, S. C., on the 3d day of April, 1878. . \ L.S. t; . - RICHARD. LEW?&. I y JiicTg'o ox Probate Oobnoo Coubty.' April 4, 1878 #6C, m Notice!!! R. E, NORMAN & BRO./ HAVE JUST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods; consisting of Glues and Brass Lamps, Coree- ? lain ano Paper Shades, Burnors, Wicks, Chimneys, &o. V ' Always koop on band tho finest COFFEF/S.'i'''. SUGARS, TEAS and FAMILY GROCERIES For tho lowest cash prices. CIGARS, CHEROOTS, CIGARETTES, SNUFF and ' ' J SMOKING and OHEWINCf TOBACCO OF THE FINEST BRANDS. FRESH CANDIES, < . NUTS, RAISINS, . - jj ERUMTS, CRA'CKE'RrT, ALWAYS m STOCK,. A largo and1 wodi s'cl?ot?d s took' nf DRUGS, MEDIOINBS, ' CHEMICALS; PERFUMERY . and FANCY GOODS. BRASS AND G AUDEN SEEDS. CRABS EYE POWDER FOR THE COM PLEXION. Family Modioinos and Physicians' J'ro<-', soriptions accurately compounded nt nil J??uro.* Goods selected with'caro and warranted ns represented. April ll, 1878. , , 21 ut?Vlabetma Street, j?koXsJkJBXHPtA*, Cn-./*.. CINGL? MEALS OR 'LODGING, 60 CENTS. J Transient, per dey, $1.60. Spoclal rates er lotserUme. J. I,. ?K1TH, Proprietor April 26, 1878 1