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Locals. Weather warm. Good raia on Monday. Corn and cotton aro looking well. Tho vrhoat orop is not turning out very good. Commonoomont exorcises of Adgcr Colloge UOXC week. Swiss and muslin neoktios, edged with loco, aro worn with nogligo costumes. Lisio thread shawls, in bountiful oolors, aro faehsonnblo for evening wear. Kid gloves for ovouing wear havo tho wrists finished with plaiting of luco or ribbon. Fronoh locos and grass fringes aro thc most .popular trimmings for all thin matorials. Tho oommoncomont oxoroisos of both col* 'logos Will bo hold in tho Lutheran Church.' Blank liions just printed and for salo :nt this office, for tho cash. Conoorb by tho Dixto Cornet Bond nt tho *Browory Park on Friday night ut 8 J P. M. A second baud cooklug BIOVC, in gook repair, for salo. Frloo $10. Apply at Burns & Hayes' ' Blore, Main street. QUBRY: "Why will mon smoko common tobacco, whoo they onn buy Marburg Brothers Seal of North Carotina,' at tho samo price?" Messrs. Ansel, Towns and Earle, of Greenville, and Brozoalo, of Anderson, wcro present at Court this wook. Rev. 0. A. Darby, Presiding Elder of thc 'GrconvlHo District, will preach in tho Lutheran 'Churoh on Sunday night to tho young men. \Evcry ono is putting tho big pot in the litllo 'ono and preparing for commencement. Tho young ladies bavo about completed their nfcW dresses and have purchased their now hals ??'or oommoncemout; Tho South Carolina Railroad is issuing ox oursien tiokots to tho up-country at low figures. * .A now post office, to bo known as "Changa" has boon established in this county, and Mr. A. J. Pondlcy appointod postmaster. A now post offico has been established at Riverside, aud O. Y. Huntor appointed post master. Wo had a swoot dream ?ho othor night, Whon ovorything was still, Wo dreamed wo ROW a host of folks Pay up thoir printer's bill. Thirty-sovon dozen of fino oats woro har vested on Mr. C. L.^loid's oat patch of about ono-fourth of an nero. It is thought that they will thresh out about 30 bushels. Mr. Jamos MuCaroy and family, of High Falls, havo recently moved to Walhalla, nod oocupy the Luthoran Churoh parsonage. Wc gladly welcomo those now residents arnon* us. A now Government distillory is about to bo established in our midst, under tho proprie torship of sevoral woll known gentlemen in .our town. . Maj. J. J. Lewis, thc popular Clerk of tho Court for Pickons County, was in town this wook. Ho is looking extremely well for a married mani Tho-Baccalaurooto Rorliion of Adger Col loge will be proaohed in tho Lutheran Church on noxt Sunday at ll o'clock by Hov. John B. Adgcr, D. D. Tho Board of Trustees of tho Walhalla Fe male Collcgo will meet nt tho Court Houso, on Tuosday, tho 25th instant, at 4 o'olook P. M. A general attendance is desired? Tho people of this Congressional District eolobrated tho battle of "06," al Cambridge, in Abbeville County, on tho I Ht L instant. It was tho 97th anniversary, and was largoly altondcd. Tho Dixto Cornet Band, of Walhalla, will bc prosont al tho anniversary celebration of tho Counsellors of Temperanoo of Fairview, on noxt Saturday, and will play for tho occasion. Somo ono says, and truly that thcro is a groat doal of roligion in tho world which may not bo ineptly stylod "lightning bug religion." lt is bright enough while it lasts, bub e dd, and soon out. Wo aro indebted to Gon. M. C. Butler, member of Congress, for a copy of thc report upon "Forestry." Tho book contains 050 pages and was proparod by if, B. Hough, of tho Agricultural Department, Washington. Martin Ansel, Esq., and wife, of Grccnvillo aro on a visit to Walhalla to their relatives. We aro glad to soo Mr. Ansel in Walhalla, and aro proud to learn that ho lias had .such success in his now homo in Cl reen ville. *--Mr,.. D, F. Bradley, editor of thc Piokons Sentinel, was in town on Monday last. Maj. Bradloy is looking well, and is a candidate for tho Senato, with a fino prospect of success. We shall bo glad to wcloomo film to Oconeo at any time. Mr. Burris, son-'.u law lo Mr. Samuel Mc Junkin, liviog in tho South Union neighborhood, had his dwolling dostroyed by flro ono day last woek. The origin of tho Uro is not known. Mr. Burris and family woro absont from homo at tho limo. Wo now havo among us, as residents for Iho Bumnior, Mrs. Payno and Mrs. Wosoott, of Charleston. These ladies express tdomsolvos ns dollghtod with our Ano mountain scenery and braolng atmosplioro. Wo wish them a ploasant stay In our mountain town. Walhalla is oxpeotod to bo full of visitors noxt weok, from abroad, in attondanco upon tho oommoncomont exoroises of tho oollogos Adgor, malo, and Walhalla, fenmlo. Lot our peoplo opon thoir hoarts and homos, and give them n hoar ty wo loom e. W?hope thoso intoroBtod will soe to it that ?ow post officos^ro established nt or near "Horse Shoo" and "Ramsay's Crook," in this county. Thoso offloos would very considera bly inoroaeo the mail facilities of those neigh borhoods -'. . '" ' ???'?"..'[ _???????? j M ! ? ???'_?*.'??!"??? '. Wo oro indobtod to tho junior managers for an invitation to tho "outortaintnont" to bo glvon at Bicinann'ti Hotel on tho evening of tho 27th instant. Tho occasion promises to bo a pleasant ono, and wo shall in all proba? bili ty ba ll io io. Attention is' dirootod to tho examination of Mr. J. II. Carlisle's sohool at Seneca City, on. tho 28th instant. Mr. Carlisle is commended os un oxcollont toaohor, and tho examination of his sohool promises to he rory interesting. Seo advertisement. Lot every dawn of morning ho to us us tho? beginning of lifo, and every setting sun bo to you as its close; then lot every ono of these short iivos loavo its reoord of somo kindly things dono for othorsj somo godly strongth or knowledgo gained for yoursolf. Excursion tickets, good for throe days, for persons who may wish lo attend tho commence ment, at Adgor Collcgo, will bo passed over tho Bluo Ridgo Railroad, os follows: From Ander son, $2.40; from Pendleton, $1.50; from Perry villo and Scneon City, GO cents. Wo aro tn rooeipt of a copy of the Gascltc, daily and wdokly, edited ami published by 1>. McNeil Turnor, Jr., Esq., ot Corpus Christi, Toxas. Tho Gazelle appears to bo in a flourish ing condition, and redec?s credit upon Mr. Turner. Mr. Turner was formorly a citizen of Walhalla, and is well remembered by many of our citizens. A wonderful car of corn, grown by Mr. John C. Fringe, bolow tho High Fulls in this County, was shown to us last week which measured 131 inohosin length and containing 73 grains to tho row. Mr. F. informs us that this corn was grown on poor ri Igo land and ls six wooks oarlior than our oommon corn. Tho oom is of tho yellow variety. Trial Justice Gibson sont two white women to jail on lust Friday on n peace warrant. They woro released, however, on Saturday morning, uftor spondiug ono night in jail, by giving bonds in sum of two hundrod dollars oach to keep thc poaoo for ono your and ono day. Ripe ponchos, of thc Beatrico varioty, grown on tho farm of Prof. Bonj. Sloan, on Soncea River, woro to be soon,on our Btroots on Saturday allornoon lust. Maj. S. hud boon on a visit to his plnoo and brought baok with him throo or four bushols, whioh ho distributed to tho oitfaons ns ho possod along through Main street. Wo think this is quite carly for ripo poachos in this section of tho S tato. Quarterly Picoting of the M. E. Church, ni this Circuit, on Fridav, 21st, at Fuir vio v? Church. On Saturday, nt tho same placo, the anniversary colouration of tho Counsel* lors of Tomperanoo will take placo. Ad^ dresses by Hov. A. 0. Darby and others. Al aro invited to bo prosont and to bring wol fillod baskets of good victuals. An entertainment for tho benefit of thc Walhalla Foinalo College will bo givon in thc Court House on next Monday night, Jum 24th. Charado-J, tableaux, music, vocal nm instrumental, will constitute tho pro gram?lo for tho oveuing Tho fact tba Miss Lizzie McAnnlly, assisted by severn wo'.l known ladies and gootlomon of our town will toko part io tho oxorcisos, is n suffioion guarantee that thoro is smoothing in etor worthy of your patronage and money. G by all means and carry your swoot-hcun Price of admission 25 cents; children 15 cent Tho O roon ville and Columbia Railroad refuse to issuo excursion tickets on lhat road durit thc commencements in thc up-country. At tl same timo excursion tickets aro rold fro Charleston and points between that placo ni Columbia to tho up country. Tho citizens alon thc linc of thc Greenville and Columbia road ai havinjr a hard time with high rates of froigl and full passenger faro. The people of diarios ton ami points from that place lo Columb seem to bo highly favored. Wo regret lo nnnounco tho death of Jon Phillips, Sr., which sad event occurred nt li residenco, in this county, on Thursday mornh last. Mr. Phillips was, wo learn, over nine years of ago. and was one of thc first settle nbovo tho Indian boundary lino. Mr. I'hilli had resided where lie died for many years, li placo being nottd as tho cc-ntro of tho seclii Whore ho lived. Mr. Phillips leaves n lar, family and many friends to mourn his donth. John S. Vernor, Ksq., has had oommiltod I his custody, by his father, E. P. Vernor, n rel of tho bided time in the shape of a Quitter rulo. It is made of hickory wood and has bet well preserved through ono hundred and fifi years. John Vernor, a revolutionary soldic tho father of B, P. Vernor mid grand-father J. 8. Vernor, received it from his falli or, and has boen kopt in romombcrunoo of old times ai handed down from family to family through fo generations or moro. Tho Vernor family h many such robes of the revolutionary tim preserved in thoir family.' "My Dear Savannah Homo," n bonulil nong and chorus, hy II. P. Dunks, (author "Silver Threads Among tho Cold," nud hui drods of other popular melodies,) is publishi completo in tho Juno "Score," with four otb pieces of standard music, ns "Consolation ono of Mendelssohn's songs without wort "Night is Fin'O,"song by Guglielmo; "Aida an instrumental arrangement, by Louis Fal and "Im 3trudol Galop," ono of Faust's mt popular. BOB'KIOS WO find interesting readi ?natter, which will bo found valuable to I lovers of tho ort. Tho subscription prioo only $1 15. Singlo oopios sent by mail fur oonts. Send for Perry's oataloguo of h prioo musio. Addross John F. Porry & C publishers, 538 Washington Stroot, Bost( Massachusetts. Tnour COUNTY, (IA., April 15, 1878, Du. T. S. Biui)KiKi.D-Door Sir: I nppliod I Hutterers Balm, as dirootod, to n severo burn my child, with tho most happy results. 1 wound healed kindly without pain or eioatr ltospcolfully, J. H. H. DA ii DKM Prepared by T. S. Bradfiold, LaQronge, ( For salo by B. B, Norman & Bro., and nil Dn gists. A Texas young Indy raised throo bolos cotton on flvo aoros, doing tho work with 1 own hands. .-. Rev. Dr. Josoph 8. Koy, pastor St. Pai Cbliroh, Columbus, da., writes: "Wo gavo ) MoiTolt's Toothlna (Toothing Towdors) to 1 Hltlo grandoliild with tho happiest results. 1 offoots were almost magical, and certainly m satisfactory than from anything we over" usc< R. E. Normaa & Bro. and all Druggiste^'tt Toothlaa. 1 The Best Family The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily loar more work with lets (abor than any other application. AGENTS .H. DOYEY Mnnager, Wallinna Female Cul lese. Examination, Juno 17 to 21. AduroAB bolero tho Philophrcnian Society, by Wm. C. Keilli, E*q., Tuesday, Juno 25, 10 o'olook, A. M. Commencement Exorcises, Tuesday, Juno 26. Meeting of tho Hoard of Trustees, Tuosdoy, June 25, 4 o'clock, P. M. Commencement of next sossion, September 6, 1878. Wo aro requested by the Prosident of tho Walhalla Female Collcgo to invite, cordially and earnestly, tho public nml especially tho parents to attend tho examination of pupila tho 18th, 10th, and 20th of June; and also thc pxoroisos on commencement day, tho 25th of June. ATHENS, GA-., October 22. 187.7. DEAR SIR: Last night I called at tho Drug blore, Dr. King's old stand, and bought a holde of "Worm Oil," and gave it to my little boy ns directed. This morning ho pnssed 81 wornip. I hud previously tried other worm medicines. W. A. BAIN. For salo by B. E. Norman & Bro. Commencement Exercises or A tiger College. Baccalaureate Sormnn, hy Rev. John B. Adgor, D. D., ll A. M., Juno 23d, 1878. Exhibition of Academic Department, June 24th, 1878. Annual Meeting of Trustees, 4 P. M., June 24lh, 1878. Junior Exhibition, 8 P. M.. Juno 25th. 1878. Oration boforo the Literary Saoiotics, by Hon. E. M. Ruckor, 10 A. M., Wednesday, Juno 2Gth, 1878. Publie Debato, by representativos of tho Piedmont and Carolina Societies, 8 I*. M., Wodncsday, Junc2Gth, 1878. Commencement Day, Thursday,.Juno 27th, 1878. Speeches by members of tho graduating class, 10 A. M., Thursday, Juno 27lh, 1878. Conforriugof Degrees, 11 A. M., June 27th, 1878. Anniversary Oration, hy Hon. J. S. Coth ron, ll A. M., Juno 27th, 1878. All tho friends of the College aro invited to attend the several ovcrcisos named above. VACATION. Boginning of Second Collegiato Year, Thursday, Soptomhor 12th, 1878. * Examination of Applicants for Admission, September 12th and 13th, 1878. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEBKLV AIMM.ES-Dried, per pound 2(?)?l BUTTER-Per pound 8@l2j BEESWAX-Por pound ^ 2( BEEF-Por pound 2@5 BACON-Dry salt shoulders .?' ' M C. R. Sides G@P S. C. hams, canvassed 8,-ll CALICO-Per yard 5(rt?Gl COFFEE-Rio per pound 163(^21 " -Laguyra, per pound 3(ol3S " -Java, per pound 3C CANDLES-Adamantine, por sot lGjj *. -Sperm, per pound 3C CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 10@18 COTTON-Por pound 9)(i^lC " -Yarn, per bunch 82]($T.0G COI-PERAS-Per pound 8 DUCKS-Por hoad 20 Koos, per dozen 7A8 FLOUR, por sack, (98 pound?,) 250@3.0fl FEATHERS-Goose, por pound 4C " -Mixed por pound 3C QRAiN-r-Corn, per bushel, 5O@G0 -Ryo. por bushel G0@75 -Oats, red, poi- bushol OBESE-Poe hoad 30@35 HONEY, por pound 3@IC HIDES-Dry, por pound IC " -Croon, nor .pound 4@5 INDICO-Spanish Float,-por pound 1.5C " -Carolina, per p*oun'd 1.2.1 IRON- English rolinod, por pound 3J@3?? " -S weed, por pound " 7<7i)8 " -Band, por pound 5(?J7 " -Hoop, por pound 12@li Potwaro, per pound G(mlC LARD, por pound 10@11 LIME, per barrol 2.2C LUMBER, por thousand feet 10.0C LEAD, por pound IC MOLASSES, por gallon 33(rt)75 MADDER, per pound 30(^4C NAILS, por keg 3.5C ONIONS, por bushol OIL, koro8Cno, por galton 30@4C POTATOES-Irish, per bushol RICE, per pound 9@IC SALT-Liverpool, por sack 1.25 J SilIRTINO, wholesale . 6jJ f " rotnilj . GJ I " wholesale fi j " rotail C 4-4 SHEETING, wholosnlo G] " " rotail 10 SHOT, por pound 10 SPIRITS TURPRNTJNS, por gallon 80@l.O0 SOAP, por nouna 8@10 SUGARS-Crushed, por pound 12J -A Whito, por pound 10@11 -Brown, por pound OA 10 --Extra O, por pound 10 STAROII, whito and bluo, por pound 0}@10 SODA, por pound , 8A10 TOBACCO, por pound 50@1.05 y por pound, smoking 00@1.62 TALLOW, por pound 8 TURKEYS, per hoad 50@G5 TEAS-Gun Powdor, por pound LOO Hyson, Oreen, por pound 75@l.O0 Young Hyson, Rlaok, porro 75 W >OL, wasUod, per pound 25 Buy onVthe NEW :mt AMERICAN 9||||| Only Sewing W^enine ^^^^ ^el?-^?uxadiiifj^riu??e ^?IPIK?l? 11 htt3 SclfScUin2 Nc0lil0 ^HiilP^rS ^07cr Crcal;3 tl10 Thread. MH|^^8B| Never Skips Stitches. ISffiiP-**^ ?5 t?? LI8?toct Haning. ?ne Simplest, tho Most Dur able, and in Every Respect Sewing Machine!. nod docs not get out of order, and will do machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on WANTED. Gi N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Md, tra ?JJ PIP Ila At (he lirug-Store Up TOWRI. and thc Bankery Down Town. 5 Cents per GLASS. A Fresh fcLot French CJou fcctioBBcry Received for 4"oDiBBiieiieeBinel. MST CALL AND SEE IT i "XSu RcspcCif til'v, E. E, NORMAN & BRO. June 0,1878 2'J Groonvillo & Columbia Railroad. WALHALLA (S. C.) STATION, MAY 20, 1878. 'TO (nose whom il may concern: Thc following X sp'roifiod consignments of freight having re mained in thifi depot ovor twelve monllm, will bo sohl at public n notion, ni I ho Court House, on tho first salo day in JULY, if consign?os do not come forward, pny charges due thereon and re ot OVO goods before tho nbovc named day: LIST OF CONSIGNMENTS. C L Williams, 1 box; M 0 King, 1 box; D G Fisher, 1 box; li 8 James, 6 boxes glass; Vt C Mosley, 1 bundle cablings; James Brackenridge, 1 box; A L Armstrong. 1 mill roller (iron); ll D A H i ci H ann, 8 blindies oancs; Poindexter, 1 plow; J M Bryson, 1 box; ?5 tont cloths. By order of tho General Superintendent. II. T. POE, Agent. May 23, 1878 27-0t FLOUR! FL01IR! Sitton's Mills ARB now in thorough repair,'and wc are pre pared lo wait on cu3toaiers. Thc Mills aro in ohargo of ?3r. WiT. Ootllrnn, an cxpcricuccd and reliable miller, who will bo glad lo seo any nnd all of our former customers The mills mofeo tho very best of FLOUR nnd largo turn-out from tho grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to givo us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Die reputation of j thone mills aro well known in thc market. Any ono having wheat to grind for tho market will find sacks for salo at tho mills nt cost. Tho mills aro about livo miles from Seneca City and about fifteen miles from Walhalla, on Connoross Creek. May 30, 1878 28 H.D.A.BIEMM? IyESPKOTEULLY INVITES YCU TO \> CALh AND KXAMINK HIS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &G. All of* which will be ?old nt bottom prices, to snit thc times. A Large Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND, LOW FOR CASH. ?&- NO TROUBLE to SHOW O O OBS. GIVE ME A CALL. H.D.A. Juno 7, 1878 20. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN NOUN" CING TO OUR PATROLS AND TUE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OE Which Imvebcot) boughl'exolusivoly in North Di-n markets me arriving daily and will soon bo complete in ali dopartmonto. Our ?tock of ?ITV CiOOUS; (ono of our nicciultios,) bolt) Foreign and Domestic, can not bo excelled in tho up country. To our Friends, the Ladies! Wo would specially call your attention to n fow new and beautiful ?nieles in Dry Goods, Notions and Fanoy Goods, such as Dress Linon?, Elegant Patterns of iVints, Swiss, Striped and Jaconot Muslins, Cauibrio, Do meetio and India Long Cloths, ltucbings, Ruffles, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Olovos, Hosiery (?ll kinds) Jaconet, I'iquo and Laco Edgings and Inserting*. Wo have a most beautiful assortment of Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed Huts and Hat Trimmings. Our stook of ?BNTS? FimNIISBIIfV? ?TillX?B?.S is also complete, consisting in part of Clothing, CnH8imcrcs und Cottonades, Rats, Collars and Cuffs. Cravats and Silk Tios. Suspenders, Half lioso, ?fco. Wc have a beautiful assortment of tho woll known Winchester Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Gaiters. Also, a complote stock of oilier broods both cheap anti good. Other departments besides thc above named aro and will bo kept (nil. Ti* make room fer ?mr Spring Stock, we will sell Blankets. Shawls and Gents' Winter Clothing A V COST FOJt CASH. With tho full assurance that wo cnn please nil who may examine our goods, wo remain, Respectfully. Th* Rome A) of lb? U(h Ct?tn ry. Barham's Infallible PSLE CURE. Manufactured liy tho V,artso Mo Curo Co., Durham, H. 0. litterer fallt to rare llraiorrholda nr rik?, when n taro la potitble. Trite Mit and fiona Od? toatbaooiala furnULc-4 on appllcaOon ! Wn telwf? ?S to *7. llovolvcra ^\ $2.150.OverlOOlatestNnveltlea.' /i':Agi" vautixl. Bo.Suppb'Co.NubrlHt.TenD nm) Korp'itno h nhl tr rt red. rhoOrlKlnnlnn 1 nlU> ai>toiuto CUWK. iicud tiainp for bank on Opium Riling, to W. It. Bqulro. WortblDgUu, Oreen ) Co., lad. PRESCRIPTION FEEli Kor the ".needy Cnn: orHemlnnl Weakness, Lost Manhood tanti ntl disorders brought on by indis cretion or excess. Any Drtiggtat hus the ingrc aleuts. AtltlroMU, Dr. W. JAtlUKS .V ?..<?.. ian Wtnt, Nlxtla MUT!, ? tiH tniii.lt, <>. TOWN MES. 'piHE books for. the collection of town taxes I f.?r tho year 1*77-78 arc now open at tho store of C. Lt, Reid ?fc Co. They will remain open until July 1st, 1878, aftor which timo tho penalty will bo attached, A. BRENNECKE, Troasnror. Moy 23, 1878 27-6 U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .WALHALLA, S. C., May 17, 1878. NOTICE is hereby given thal the following de scribed property, found in tho possession of j A. J. Mt Billingsley, lins been seized for viola lion of tho Internal Revenue Laws of the Knited Status, and that, unless a claim and bom] for costs is filed with thc undersigned within thirty days from this dato, the samo will then be for feited to the United Slates as required by law, lo wit: Five (talions Distilled Spirits, Two Oxen, Ono tow-ox Wagon, 41)8 pounds Asbestos, 13 bushels of Corn. E. M. BRAYTON, Collector Internal Revenue. Per IL IL JlLLSOM, Deputy Collector. May 23, 1878 27-31 ?o:o UP WITH THE TIMES! Paris Exposition Build ings in Flames. TI 110 ATTENTION OF EVERRODY would bo directed to tho obovo startling announcement, if true, and still it is vory true that wc arc selling SHOES For less than any house in tho up oountry. A real good, wholo stock BROGAN for only 81.00. Another case of PRINTS Just received and selling from 5 to O J oonts por yard for standard brands. O Lbs. Standard "A" Sugar foi* $1.00. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. May 80. 1878 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA? O ooriee O ?mvty. By Richard bowls, Esq., Judgo of Probate WHKKKAS, J. W. Stribling, C. C. P., has made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Admi nistration of tho Estate and Effocts of Jere miah T. Braokonridgo, doocasod Those aro, thoroforo, to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and oroditors of tho said Jeremiah P. Braokrjtridgo, deceased, that thoy bo and appear boforo mo, In tho Court of Probate, to bo hold al Walhalla, S. C., on Satur day, 20th day of July noxt, after publication hereof, nt ll o'clock In tho forenoon, lo show causo, if any thoy havo, why tho said adminis tr?t ion should not bo granted. Given under my hand, thin 4th day of June, Anno Domini 187?. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probate Ooo nco County. Juno 7, 1878. 20-01 j ., ? a INTENDING to olmngb businosi, wo oro dotormined to ?oil tho stock of goods now on lin.-*< 1 in thoslinrtoet time possible. To do tli?s wc uro duily offering our full and Bonaoh? oblo STOCK OF GOODS At prices that defy comp?tition. Give us a coll, examino our goods and prices and you will purchase Wo havo just received a caso of . SPRING CALICOES, Desi qualities, and neat patterns nt 0 cenca a yard. Hamburg Edging?, Ribbons, Laces and Fancy Goods generally BSI'B.OXV COST? . Hamburg Edgings from 5 conts up. Canton Flannel, 10 conts. Woollen Flannels, 15 cent? dp. Pants (louds of all kinds nt an immonso sacrifico. Best Green Teas, 70 cents. FLORIDA TROUT In one half barrel1', cheaper and better th h rt bacon. J, IL BLIGHS? SOJ\ Mar. 28, 1878 10 SS? pp a ri wi TAX RETURNS COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, WALHALLA, S, C., May 25,1878\ I^OTICE is horoby gi von t hat this offiW JL\ will bo open at Walhalla from Juno 1st' to July 20lh, 1878, io receive Tax lloturns ot all Real Estuto and Personal Property. All returns not modo on or bofore tho 20th of July, 1878, will bo writton up according to law from tho old Tax Book, or mado from tho host information that cnn bo obtained, and fifty per cont, addod thoroto. All malo persons from twonty-ono to s'uty years of ago are required to return . thoir polls. Partios claiming exemption from Poll Tax on account of disabilities, will bo reJ quired to moko oath that they aro exempt acoording to law. Merchants and manufacturers must make their returns strictly according to law. By Act of Aesombly, 1878, Auditors ard roqitfrcd to moko "a now assessment of all Ronl EstatO in thoir respective Counties," and all porsons owning Hool Estate in theirt^wn namo, ns Committco, Trustoo, Gunru-;\n, Administrator, &e, as tho caso may bo, on tho 1st of Juno, 1878, must govorn themselves accordingly. In order to avoid errors in the Returns each tax payer must make thoir own roturns, and with thc viow of onablii.g thom to do this my assistants will bo nt thc following places at tho timo specified, vi?: J? Wost Union, Monday, Jjfly 1st. Sonocn City, one wcok, Jilly 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th end 6th. Sitton's Mills, Monday and Tuesday, July* 8th and 9th. Bird Abbott's, Wednesday, July 10th. j J. B. Sanders', Monday and Tuesday, July 1st and 2d. Fair Play, Wcdnosday, Thursday and Friday, July 3d, 4th and 5th. Baobolors Rotroat, Monday and Tuosday, July 8th and 9th. Wostminstor, Wodnosday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, July 10th, Tilth, 12th and 13th. Thomas Powoll's, Monday and Tuosday, July 15th and 16th. , Fenton II. Hall's, MonV^^fe?J Tuoeday, July 1st and 2d. Mrs. Barkore, Wodn?sday and Thursday, July 3d and 4th. MoDado's Mille, Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th. Wm. Rowland's, Monday and Tuosday, July 8th and Oth. Lay's Mills, Wednesday and Thursday, July 10th and 11th. Talloy's Shop, Friday i&d Saturday, July 12th and 13th. * High Falls, Monday, Tuesday and Wodno*. day, July 15th, 16th and 17th. After tho 20th of July, 1878, this offioo will bo olosod for taking returns, and fifty por oont. penalty added on all returns not made. O. XB. .XKrA*&&0'mi Auditor Goonoo County. . May 30, 18*8 ?