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JUNE, 1878. S 4- M I T I WI T IF IS 2 0 10 23 80 3 10 17 24 4 ll 18 25 6 12 10 20 0 18 20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 Hiooals. 8Sy Our price for announcing a candidate is five dollars, cash in advance. Positively no an nouncement will be inserted voitfioul the cash ac companies thc same. Candidates and their friend* v?ll take due notice and govern themselves accord ingly.-&$ Think of ease, but work on. Romombor, that you havo only to tho 20th of July to make your tax returns. Our town is full of visitors in attendance upon tho commencement exorcises. Road tho notice for a meeting of tho stook* holders of Adger Collego on July 0th. Concert by tho Dixio Comet Hand ot tho Brewery Pork on Friday uight ot 8J P. M. Blank. Liens just printed and for salo nt this oQico, for tho cash. Wenching in the Baptist Church on Sunday morning at thc usual hour by the pastor. Tho entertainment, at Biomann's Hotel, on Thursday evening, will conclude tho enjoy an ont and pleasures of commencement week. Mr. Vf. J. Ellington, who lives on tho farm of J. P. Shelden, Esq.. had a cotton bloom 21st, which is tho earliest report in tho county. . A collen bloom was plucked from tho fiold of Mr. John P. Simmons, near Fair Piny, on tho 24th instant, A second Hand Cooking stove, In gook repair, for salo. Price $10. Apply at Burns & Hayes' store, Main street. QUEKY: "Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers Seal of Norlh C?roliila,' at tho sumo price?" Wo aro requested to announce that there will be preaching ?t the Presbyterian Church on next Sabbath night at thc usual hour. When a merchant advertises during tho 'dull summer months it ic tin evidence that ho is at least doing some business. A good boy nifty uot become a handsome man, but a nice bdhnel surely becomes a luuul ??3une woman. With tho excopllon of delinquent subscribers, everything is about a fortnight earlier than usilal tlila yeitf; Hon. J. R.'Chttlmcrs, member of Congress (from Mississippi, favors us with congressional cuattor of greet interest. Ile has our thanks Thc Second Quarterly Conference for West minster Circuit w'll bc held at Pair Play, Sat urday next, tho 29th instant. Kev. O. A. Darby will be present and preach Saturday and Sunday Mr. Thomas Broom was kicked severely by a horse on Monday last. Hc^ lingered unlit tho next day, when ho died from tho effects of thc hurt. NJr. Broom was over lifly years of agc, .and one of our best citizens. Wo notioo by an advertisement in tho ?Oroonvillo News that Gen. Moise, Adjutant hnd Inspected General, will "inspect" tho ''State troops" or "Militia" of Oeonce County, at Walhalla, August 1, 1878. Tho charades Monday night, for tho bone* fit of tho Pon?alo College, was well attended, and tho liding vory creditable Tho incoino bf tho evening amounted to forty-two dollars and forty-five cents. Our oflicc was favored on Tuesday by a call from Prof. W. A. Curtis, of tho Habitu Oap High School, of which wc gave a notice of in our paper somo wocks ago. Tho professor is on a visit to thc commencement exercises of our colleges. Tho commencement of tho Columbia Female Collego is announced with a graduating class of ton. Among tho number wo arc pleased to announce tho name of Miss Lula M ickier, of West Union. Tho subject of her essay was "What is Success?" Thc graduating class was highly commended by thc Columbia papers. Wo rogrct to learn of thc death of tho infunt sou of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Li-e, aged about twenty mouths, which occurrod at their residence on Kooweo Uiver, on tho 25th instant, after a short illness. Tho commencement exorcises of Lucy Cobb Institute, at Athens, Qa., has just closed. A correspondent of tho Augusta Chronicle speaks Vfoll of the efforts of tho young lidies. Among tho "Junior Compositions" wo notice thal of . Miss Lizzio Norton, ol' Walhalla. "ff Wo Know" was her subject. This est'rnab lo young lady is nt home enjoying her vacation Tho Columbia Register states that thc wheat Crop which is already hoing harvested in many parts of tho country is a largo ono. Il is esti mated that tho yield will rcaoh 400,000,000 bushels, or ton bushels for every mau, women and Child in (he United Slates, calculating tho population at forty millions. All tho grain crops aro considered promising. Tho potato crop in many of tho States will bo of iinmcnso magnitude, though it has been damaged in some parts of the country by excessive rains. Thc outlook for peace aud plenty is truly oncouro . ging. Thp Charleston Journal of Commerce is represented hero in tho person of Mr. Barker, who has boon diligently employed, for tho past fow days, in writing up iho exercises of thc two col loges in our midst. Ho honored our teinotum with a visit on Wednesday morn ing. M-r. Barkor is a young man of prepos sessing appearance and winning manner?, and in making his notes ho keeps ono oyo on our beautiful mountain girls, who, wo think, hovo nf roany made a favorable" impression upon bim. Ile will no doubt havo noiribthing to pay in tho excellent, paper ho repVe'sdius about thom. Professor Slonn has our thanks for a nice basket of tipo poaches. Ho tells us ho has had them ripening from tho first of Juno and with his select varieties ho will havo fruit until frost. Ho is conversant with nil tho branches of farming ns well ns a thorough scholar and scientist. Our pooplo havo tho climate for {Volt growing, especially poaches, grapes and carly apples ami they should devote mord" attention to improved fruits. Wo propose to sny something on this subjoot nb a futuro limb. .1.. . Wo woro ploascd to moot in Walhalla this w/iok Mr. W. B. MoDanicl, of the Columbia Register, Mr. McDaniel is boro in tho interest of tho Regtst'.r to wrilo up our commencement exercises. Wo recommend Mr. McDaniel and his papor to tito kind consideration of our j reader?. Wo understand that thoro was a largo crowd i iu ottondanco at tito picnic of tho Counsellors of j Tempor?neo nt Fairview Cliuroh on Saturday, tho 22d instant. A good number of persons I from Seneca City ami Walhalla wcro present. J Interesting epoeohos woro modo by Kev. Fletcher j Smith, Cot J. J. Norton and Hov. ?. A. Dnrhy. Ttio oxeroiscs woro interspersed with music by tho Dlxlo Cornet band, of Walhalla. A long table, filled with the substantials as woll ns tho delicacies of an eatable noturo. waa also pro parcd, ami full justice was done it by all present. No ono wont away hungry, as thoro was au abundance and to spare for all. Mr. J. A. Wron has opened up a now photo' graphic gallory, over Vernor & Strib'.inVs storo, whoro he is fully equipped lo mike first elliss pictures. Now is thc opoprtunity lo securo thc shadow ere the substance fades. Mr. Wron comos from our sisUr town of Anderson, whore he has been busily engaged for several moulin pnsl nt his profession. Ho will remain only two weeks. Seo his advertisement. -Tho groat commoner, Alex. II. Stephens, has arrived nt Augusta from Washington. Ho mado a ten minutes speech and was received with great enthusiasm by bis friends. Tho Radical Damnerais who havo boon gnawing at his reputation as a Democrat havo com'* moncod to "sing low.'' THE LABORATORY OF T US SYSTEM.-Tho sto mach is (ho laboratory of thc system in which certain mysterious processes are constantly going on. These result in tho production of that wonderful vivifying agent, thc blood, whioh in a slato of health rushes laden with tho ele ments of vitality to the remotest parts of the system. Bul when thc stomach is semi-para lyzed by dyspepsia, blood manufacture is carried on imperfectly, tho circulation grows (h'm and sluggish, and (ho system suffers in consequence Moreover, indigestion reacts upon (ho liver and bowels, rendering Ibo first sluggish and thc lattor constipated. Tho brain also suffers by sympathy, and sick headaches, sleeplessness and nervous symptoms aro engendered, llostcttor's Stomach Hitlers reforms litis stale of things, gives permanent tone and regularity to the sto mach and ils associate organs, tho bowels and liver, and ensures complete nourishment and in creased vigor of thc syslcni. It is thc most popular as well as tho most efficient anti-dys peptic and tonic in America. Philosophers say that closing thc eyes makes tho hearing moro acute. Clergymen, howover, should speak louder. Il looks rather suspicious to see half tho congregation silling willi closed eyes, in order tittil ihcy may Iho more distinctly hoar tho sermon-especially as many of them fail lo open (heir eyes when (ho contribution basket ia shoved under (heir nose. Two nf Ibo three negroes hanged in Quids? borro, N. C., expressed a firm belief that they were going direct from the scaffold to heaven; but tho third was equally suro that, bowns going to hell. "I will breakfast with the dovil to-morrow," he said. It is said that Montana, with a population of 50,000. has not a business fail oro in a yoar. Thiscircumstanco issnid tn bo due tothocust.im of hanging thoso who oro un oblo to make satisfactory arrangements with creditors. Redmond, tho outlaw who has been inter viewed by Judge Lowis, nf Pickons, pays bo is willing for his whole life to bo published, and that ho has done nothing that ho is ashamed of. Til? Ot'giUt War_A 100 Lb. Solid .Shot. If any man insults your common sense by offering a first-class 9 Slop Organ for $G5, "Shoot him on thc spot." All ncccssily for buying such inferior Organs is forever dono away with. #100 cash, or $110 on easy terms, now buys a magnificent .TH :i HO ii He EBniiiliu t'urior ot* Clitn'cli Organ willi Fouu SRTS RUKIIS and TBN STOPS, in Kle gant New Style Caso with ILLUMINATED PANELS. Handsomest Style of Case ever produced. Spe cial Of foi' (o introduco (his new Stylo. Soiil on (rial. Guaranteed for a lifo (imo. Rcnicd until paid lor. Other now styles just ont. Illustrated catalogues free. Address I^HJO ilKTI ib BAVES, Savannah, Ga., M ?hu factureras Wholesale Agents for the South. 32--K Speight** Daily Newspaper states that Maj. S. S. Kirkland, who recently accepted t oflieo of Chief F.nginccr of tho Edgoiiold and Aiken Railroad, lias now boen tendcrod tho samo position on a new lino projeoted bntwcou Mount Airy and Greensboro , North Carolina. Rev. Dr. Joseph S. Key, pastor St. Paul's Cliuroh, Columbus, Ga., writes: "Wo gavo Dr. Moft'ctt's Tccthina (Teething Powders) to our little grandchild with thc happiest results. Tho effects wore almost magical, and cortainly moro satisfactory (ban from anything wo ever used." II. E. Norman & Bro. and all Druggists keep Tccthina. For tho legislature. S!W THE MANY FRIENDS OF JOHN S. VERNER, ESQ, respectfully nominato him as a candidate for ro olection to tho Legislature, at tho ensuing election; subject, however, to tho action of tho peo ple in tho primary olection. FOR CONGRESS. Tho friends of Coi.. D. WYATT AIKEN re spectfully announce him a candidato for re election to Congress from (ho Third South Carolina District, al tho ensuing cloction, sub ject, howovor, to tho decision ol' tho Congres sional Convention. ZKTOTOT- iVclxrortioomoxLtai. Seneca Male a ?Ml Female High School. ? ? Examination FRIDAY, Juno 28th, instant, commonoing precisely nt 8 A, M.. Exhibition samo ditto, commencing 8 P. M Tho publio e;enenillv aro invited to attend J. II. CARLISLE, JPrinoipal. June 20. 1878 31-lt MARTIN'S GREEK LOCALS, TROUP CO'?RTY, GA., April 16, 1878. DR. T. 8. BRADFIELD--Doar Slr: I applied Iho Suffcrors Balm, as dlroot?d, to'n severo burn on my child, with thc most happy results. Tho wound healed kindly without pain or cicatrix. Respectfully, J. IL ll. DAROKN. Prepared by T. S. Bradfield, LaGrafrgo, Go. For salo by K. E. Norma? & Bro.', ami'aU'Dfttg gisls. The Best Family Th? "NEW AMERICAN" is easily lear more work with less labor than any other application, AGENTS ;. S DOVEY Manager, Tho Omngors tn Andorson uro nficr tho boys who rob bird?' nests. A good example. General McGowan rs a candidato for thc Legislature from Abbeville County. Governor Hampton has bought a summer residence in Salem, Virginia. An nged Indy in Abbeville, hus 150 child ron and grand-children. ---?? ?i - Nr.w YORK, June 21.-A Loudon special says party riots occurred in Ho 11 a si Saturday night, during which several persons were killed And wounded. Texas claims to have threo millions of inhabitants, and tobo tho third now in popu'. lotion nnd tho (irt>t in size among all thc States in the Union. New Orleans has at present a population of only 210,000, which however, is steadily in creasing by emigration from Franco, Italy and Germany ATM os, GU., October 22, 1877. DKAU Sir.: Last night I called at Ibo Drug blore, Dr. King's old stand, and bought a bottle of ..Worm Oil," and gave it to my little boy us directed. This morning bc passed 31 worms. I had previously tried other worm medicines. W. A. BAIN. For sale by II. E. Norman & Bro. Ono of tho West Point graduates, this summer, is John C. Whittaker, a colored youth from South Carolina, who stands 40 in a class of 0 J. Tho Central Dbinaeratio Club of Abbovillo endorses D. Wyatt Aiken fir n second term in Congross. Of the 700 convicts in the penitentiary, less than 100 aro white. CHURCH HIItfcCTOItY, 187?. Preaching at Baptist Church, by tho Pastor, Kev, I. W. Wingo, on thc 2d and 4th Sundays ai II o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. Also, on Saturday before 2d Sunday at ll o'clock A. M. Sunday school every Sunday nt 0 o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday nt 7 o'clock P. M. Tho following aro the appointments for 1878 of tho Walhalla and Seneca City Circuit, Me thodist Episcopal Church, South: Hook Spring first Sunday in January nt ll A. M.; Seneca City at 3 1?. M. Walhalla, second Sunday, at ll A. M. and 7 r. st. Seneca City, third Sun day, at II A. M.; Hock Spring al ts J l?, M. Fair view, fourth Sunday, at ll A. M.j Walhalla at 7. p. M. Fairview, Saturday boforo I lie second Sunday, nt 11 A. M. Friendship Saturday be fore third Sunday, at ll A. M. Preaching in tho Presbyterian Church by Rev. S. L. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath at ll A. M.; second Sabbath at 7.J v. M.; third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 7? r. M.; fourth Sabbath at 7.} p. >f. Sabbath School every Sabbath al ?H A. M. Frayer meeting lecture every Wednesday night at 7i P. M. Preaching in tho Lutheran Church ov?ry Sabbath morning at ll o'clock, by Rev. J. P. Smcltzer, 1). I). Sabbath School every Sab bath morning nt9 A. M. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT", COUKECTED WEEKZ.V APPLES-Dried, per pound 2@3 BUTTER-Por pound 8"@12? BEESWAX-Por pound 20 HEP.F-Por pound 2@5 BACON-Dry salt shoulders " " C. It. Sides 0@8 S. C. hams, canvassed 8-ll CALICO-Per yard 5(7f)0.V COFFEE-Kio por pound 16fftn20 " -Lnguyrn, por pound 3(o)35 " -Java, por pound 30 CANDLES-Adamantino, per set 10$ M -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 10@18 COTTON-Per pound 9.1(o)10 " -Yarn, per bunch 82}@1.00 COPPERAS-Por pound 8 DUCKS-Per hoad 20 EGOS, por dozon 7A8 FLOUR, por sack, (98 pounds,) 250@3.00 FEATHERS-(leese, por pound 40 " -Mixed nor pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, porbnshol, 50(o)60 -Hyo. por bushel 00(^75 -Oats, rod, por bushel GEESE-Per head 30@35 HONEY, por pound 8@10 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10 " -Groon, per pound 4@5 INDIUO-Spanish Float, per pound 1.50 " -Carolina, per pound 1.25 IRON- English rofinod, ppr'pound 3J(S)3J " -Swccd, por pound 7(a)8 " -Band, per pound ?((i)7 " -Hoop, por pound 12(a) 13 Potwaro, por pound 0(a)10 LARD, por pound 10(?)ll LIME, por burrel 2.25 LUMUKU, por thousand foot 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 33(o)75 MADDER, por pound 30(a)40 NAILS, por kog 3.60 ONIONS, por bushol OIL, koro8cno, por gallon 30(3)40 POTATOES-Irish, por bushol RICE, por pound 9(a) 10 SALT-Liverpool, por sack T.25 I SIIIRTINO, wholosalo 5J ? ? rotaii; Oj I i' wholosalo 6 I " rota? 6 1-4 SIIBRTINO, wholosalo ti:] " " rotatl ll SHOT, por pound 10 SPIRITS TURPENTINE, per gallon 80(0)1.00 Buy only the NEW AMERICAN IT IS TUB Only Sowing Machino WHICH HAS A lt has Self Setting Noodle. Hover Brcafcs tho^hroad. Hover Skips Stitches. Ic the Lightest Running. The Simplest, the Moat Diir ablc, and in Every Respect Sewing Machine! ned does not get out of order, and will do machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on WANTED. 64 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, ?td. At Ute I) ru ftS i o rc IJi>rrowiit a ii<l thc Bakery Down Town. 5 Cents per GLASS. A Fresh BiOt French Con fectionery Just Received tor i/om nie nceirte'i. HST G AI Jj ?ND SEE IT! -W? Respect f nil v, R. E. NORMAN & BRO. Juno 0,1878 2D Greenville & Columbia Railroad. WALHALLA (S. C.) STATION, MAY 20, 1878. fyO Ihoso whom it may concern: Tho following 1 specified! consignments of freight liaving re mained in this depot over twelve months, will bc sohl nt public nuclion. nt thc Court House, on tho first salo day in JULY, if consignees do not come forward, pay charges duo thereon and remove goods before thc above named day: LIST OF CONSIGNMENTS. ? C L Williams, 1 box; M C King, 1 box; D 0 Fisher, 1 box: B S James, 5 boxes glass; W C Mosley, 1 bund'c castings; James Brackenridge, 1 box; A L Armstrong. 1 mill roller (iron); II D A IHemnnn, 8 bundles canes; Poindexter, 1 plow, J M Bryson, 1 box; 2 tent cloths. By order of thc General Superintendent. II. T. POIS, Agent. May 23, 1878 27-Gt FLOUR! FLOUR!! Sitloris Mills .4 lt li now in thorough repair, and we are pre J\ pared to wait on customers. Tho Mills aro in charge of Gr. 3NT. Oollir/ni, nu experienced and reliable miller, who will be glad to seo any and all of our former customers. Tho mills make the very best of FLOUR and large turn out from tho grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to givo us n trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thc reputation of these mills aro well known in the market. Any one having wheat to grind foi* thc market will find sacks for sale nt tho mills nt cost. Tho mills aro about five miles from Seneca City and about tiftcon miles from Walhalla, on Conneross Creek. May 3U, 1878 28 I) ESPECTFULLY INVITES YOU TO V CALL AND EXAMINE IIIS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &C. All ot' which will lie sold nt hottont prices, to suit thc time*. A Large Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES ALWAYS ON RAND, LOW FOR GASH. tsssr NO TROUBLE lo SHOW GOODS. GIVE ME A GALL. H. D. A. RIEMANN. Juno 7, 1878 29. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUN CING TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Which have beep bought exclusively in North ern mnrket? uro arriving dnily und will noon bo complote in all departments. Our stock (d' ?KW OOOUS, (ono of our specialties,) boll? Foreign and Domestic, pun riot be excelled in tho up country. To our Friends,' the Ladies Wc would speoially call, your attention to a fow now and beautiful articles In Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, FUOII ns Dross Linens, Elegrint Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped and J noonet 'Muslins, Cambric Do mestic and India Long Cloths, .Kucbings, Ruffles, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery (nil kinds) Jaconet, Pique und Lnco Edgings and Inserting*. Wc havo a most beautiful assortment of Ludios' trimmed and untrimmed Hats und Hut Trimmings. Our stock of GENTS' riJ14\ISIlI .\G GOODS is also completo, consisting in port of Clothing. CiiHsimcrcs and Cottonados, Huts, Collars and Cut)'*. Cravats and Silk Ties, Suspenders, Half Hose, &o. We have a beautiful assortment of tho well known Winchester Ludio-?' und Children'* Shoes nod Gnitors. Also, n complote stock of other brands both ebonpund good. Other depnrtmcnts besides the above named are nnd will bo kept full. To make room for our Spring Stock, wo will sell Blankets, SbnwN and GontM' Winter Clothing AT COST FOR CASH. With the full assurance that wo cnn pienso all who may examine our goods, we remain, Respectfully, G. L REID & GO April ll, 1878 21 Tti. Rtaetff ?r i\. loth 0.1017'. Barham's Infallible PILE CURE. Minufkcturcd bjr th? Birlar. PU? Cor? C J., Darlu, H. 0. Il nri.r foll, tc ?ir* Hmorrhold. er ril<a,.wh?m ? ?are lt powlbleu rrlt? Li.i ?nd bon? lld. UtuaealaM furalllid on ?pjOIciUo. I'"?'Wn tr li CH *8 to *7. Ilcvol vrrs VVX HMSO. Over 100Intost NovelUM. t? ??i AB U mimi). So.SO()plf Oo.K>tbTlUtaT?mB OPIUM lind Morrilil nc li nhl t cured. Opium Ruins, lo l>. B>)ulro, worUilngUu, OrccDo Co.,Ind. crctlon or excess. Any DniKKlAt hon tho Inirrc Oleum. AtlriroaM, Hr. W. JAQIIKS .V CO., 130 W?t Ni x 11? .Street, Clucliiuntl, O. TOWNJpST t r>HE books for tho collection of town taxes X for tho year l,,77-78 ore now opon at the store of C. L. Reid & Co. Thoy will remain opon until July 1st, 1878, nftor which time tho ponalty will bo attached. A. BRENNECKE, Trcasnror. May 23, 1878 27-0 U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, WALHALLA, S. C., May 17, 1878. NOTICE is hereby given that tho following de scribed property, found in tho possession of A. J. M. Billingslcy, lins beon soized for1 viola tion of tho Internal Revenue LnwB of tho United States, nnd thnt unless n claim nnd bond for costs is tiled with the undersigned within thirty days from this date, tho same will then be for feited to the United States ns required by lnw, to wit: Fivo Gallons Distilled Spirits, Two Oxen, 1 One tow-ox Wngon, 498 pounds Asbestos, 13 bushels of Corn. E. M. BRAYTON, Collector Internal Revenue. Ber II, II, Ju,i,SON, Deputy Collector. May 23, 1878 27-31 UP WITH THE TIMES! Paris Exposition Build ings in Flahitesl THE ATTENTION' OF EVERBODY would bo directed to tho above startling announcement, if t'ruo, and still it is very true that wc ore selling SHOES For kW than any house in tho up country. A real good, wholo 6took BROGAN for only ?1.00. Another case of PRINTS Just received and selling from 5 to 6} cents per yard for standard brands. 9 IL bs. Standard "A" Sugar for $i.oo. J. li. HENDRIX & SON. May 80, WB 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Coonee O o nut y. By Riobard I.owis, Esq., Jud go of Probate. WiiRUF.AA, J. W. Strlbling, C. C. P., has"made suit lo me to grant him Loiters of Admi nistration of tho l?stale and Kile et s of Jere miah P. Brackenridge deoensed 'fliesj aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said Jeremiah P. Braokonridgo, deceased, that they bo and appear boforo mo, in tho Court of Probate, to bo hold nt Walhalla, S. C., on Satur day, 20lh day of July next, nftor publication hereof, at 1J o'ojook in tho forenoon, to shew cause, If any thoy have, why the said adminis tro! ion should not bo granted. i Given under my hand, this 4th dsy of June, Anno Domini 187.8. .RIOHARD LEWIS, , Judge of Probate Coonee County. June 7? 1878. 20-6t INTENDING to chango burinons, wo aro dolor mined to Fell tho otoek uf good? now on hued ?ti the shortest time possible Todo this wc arc daily ottering out* tull and Benson ublo STOCK OF GOODS At prices that defy comp?tition. Giro us a call, examino our goods and prices nod you will purchr.se. Wo have just recoived a caso of SPRING CALICOES, Best qualities, end neat pattern? at fi cents a yard. , . ' Hamburg Edging*, Ribbons, Laceo aOd Fancy Goods generally EIHI.OW COST. Hamborg Edgings from 5 cents up. Clinton Flannel, 10 couts. Woolton Flannels, 16 cents up. Pants Goods of till kinds nt au immense sacrifico. Best Green Teas, 70 cents. FLORIDA TR??f In ono half barrels, cheaper and hotter than bacon. J. H. SLlGHSfSOJS Mar. 28, 1878 19 'J & ft see ti H ?? s 8 g, m as TAX RETURNS COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, WALDAUS', S. C., May 25,1878. NOTICE is hereby givon that this office will bo open at Walhalla from Juno 1st to July 20th, 1878, to rcccivo Tax Returns ot all Real Estuta and Porsonal Property. All returns not modo on or beforo thc 20th of July, 1878, will bo written up according to law from tho old Tax Book, or mado from tho best information that cnn bo obtained, and fifty per cent, added thereto. All malo persons from twonty-ono to sixty years of ago aro required to return thoir polls. Parties claiming exemption from Poll Tax on account of disabilities, will be re quired to make oath that they nro exempt aoaording to law. Merchants and manufacturers must moko their returns strictly according to law. By Aot of Assembly, 1878, Auditors aro required to make "a now assessment of all Roal Estato in their respective Counties," and all persons owning Real Estato in their oWtr name, oe Committee, Trustoo, Guardian, Administrator, &o., ne tho caso may bo, on the 1st of Juno, 1878, must govorn themselves accordingly. In order to avoid errors in thc Returns each tax payer must mako their own returns, nt\cv,: with thc view of enabling them to do This. my-' assistants will bo nt tho following placos nV tho timo spooified, viz: . . Wost Union, Monday, July 1st. -jr. Soneon City, ono week, July 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, Sitton's Mills, Monday and Tuesday, July 8th and 9th. Bird Abbott's, Wednesday, July, ljftylj J. IL Sanders', Monday and Tuesday, ?July 1st and 2d. Fair Play, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 3d, 4th and 5th. Bachelor's Retreat, Monday and Tuesday, July 8th and 9th. Westminster, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri ? day and Saturday, July 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th. Thornlie Powell's, Monday and Tuosday, July I5th and 16th. .. Fenton II. Hall's, Monday and Tuosday, July let and 2d. Mrs. Barkers, Wednosday and' thursday, July 3d and 4th. MoDado's Mills, Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th. < Wm. Rowland's, Monday nnd' Tuesday, July 8th and 9th. ? . . c Lay's Mills, Wodnosday and Thursday, July 10th and 11th. . ^ Talloy's Shop, Friday and Saturday, July 12th and 13th. High Falls, Monday, Tuesday and Wednos day, duly 15th, Kith und 17th. ,. After tho 20th of July, 1878, this office will bo closed for taking returns, and fifty por eont. penalty added an rall returns not made. C>? ."SD. X?r^kM?StC3HST, A + . i Auditor Oooneo County. Mey 3b, 1878 rf