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JULY, 1878. S 7 14 21 28 MIT I W I T 1 8 15 22 29 2 1) 10 23 30 8 10 17 24 31 4 ll 18 25 5 12 10 20 0 18 20 27 i-iooals. 8?"" Our price for announcing a candidate it Jive dollars, cas/i in advance. Positively no an nouncement will be inserted without the cash ac companies thc same. Candidates and their friends will take due notice and govern themselves accord Weather melting hot. Hoad tho Sheriff sales in another column. IllaiiK MeiiH just printed and for salo at thisotlico, for tho cash. Wo had refreshing (.howers of rain on Sunday and Monday. A second hand cooking stove, in gook repair, for salo. P rico $10. Apply at Burns & Hayes* store, Maiu street. Ono dcuth by sunslroko in Charleston on tho 8th instant. Hon. A. Hurt, of Abbeville, passed through town last week on his woy to tho mountains. Preaching in the Baptist Church on Satur? day and Sunday by tho pastor. Preaching in tho Methodist Church on Sunday and Sunday night. Ho sure and attend tho club meetings on Saturday and send good delegations to tho County Convention on tito 20th. QUERY: "Why will men smoko common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers Seal of North Carolina,' at tho same price?" Judgo L. E. Blecklcy, of tito Supremo Court of Georgia, tva? in town last week on his way to his old home in Ruben. W. W. Burloy, Esq.; of Seneca City, hue placed upon our tablo tho Qnest specimon of German millet that wo have seen tins season. Tho head measures twelve indies in length. Wo leora that Professor Moore, of Adger College, delivered an address before tho "Head, ing Club," at Seneca City, on Thursday night last. Wo have heard tho address of Professer Moore very highly spoken of. Tho tomato is ono of tho most powerful aperients, and in all affections of tho liver, whero calomel is generally used, it is (ho most effective and least harmful remedial agent known to tho profession, Died, tn Greenville, Texas, on ire 21st June, 1878, Margaret Vinctto, infant daughter of Frank P. a:ul (! coi gio A. Alexander, at thc agc 'of three months and twenty days. Loss powder was expended in the celebration of the 4th of July than ever known before, though many a baud of music, supplemented by thc exercise of a numerous procession, "wasted its sweet ness on thc desert air." The officers of thc South Carolina ami O reen villo and Columbia Railroads have been served with what is called a restraining order, ami also notice of a motion lo appoint a receiver for said roads, ami other relief, to bo beard before Judgo Lund, in Ballimore, on the '1th of Septem ber next. Sylvester Weekley, Esq., wife and child. and bis th roo young daughters, Mary C., Ella 'C. and Annie M. Blecklcy, of Anderson, passed ibrough our town on Wednesday on 'their wny to Clayton, Gu., to spend a few ?weeks with relative*. A lotter rooontly received by M >'\. S. P. Dendy announcos tho arrival in Now York of Rev. John G. Law. Mr. Law made the pas sage from Ireland to New York in eight days. It is thought that ho will bo in Walhalla in about ton days. Our people will gladly vud como thia man of Dud among us ?gain. Professors lilley and Strong will leave in n . fow days on a canvassing tour to ect up the endowment for Adger College. Their course will bo through (he lower part of Oeonee, An dorson, Abbovillu and Laurens. Already Mr. Riley has scoured ?020 at bachelors' Retreat and Fair Play. He hus also been promised larger amounis at these places. Mr. S. E, Maxwell has handed us an Irish ?potato composed of three largo potatoes eon hooted togcthor, frort) tho sides of which cloven small potatoes project, making fourteen well Bhapod potatoes connected after tho Siamcso twin fashion. Tho duster is eight inches long. Notico of thc concort of tho musical class of Prof. Evans will bo seen in another 'column. This entertainment is given lo assist tito class lb making up tho salary for Prof. Evans during tho time which ho bas been giving instructions. Tho well known skill of the professor and his class guarantees to all who may attend a valuable compensation for their limo and money thus spent. Wo spent a fow days last week on Kcoweo llivor. Tho crops in tho neighborhood of Old Piokcns and on Koowcc Uiver and Cano Crook aro very promising, especially tho cotton crops. Corn looks woll, but wo have soon bettor crops on corn of tho river, but tho cotton i? larger, cleaner and botter fruited than wo over saw it this season of thc year. Thoro is also a largor aroa than usual planted. Tho wheat crop gonorally has been a failure, but tho oat crop is good. Fruit of all kinds abounds, and tho yoar looks to a season of plonty. Mr. J. N. Rutherford has handed us n cluster of tomatoes, five in number, attached to astern four inches in length, which weigh ono and three-fourths pounds. Thc control tomato is very largo, weighing about ono pound, and tho four around it making a cluster roroly seen. Ho also handed us an Irish potato, tho largest wo have seen this SOP.son, weighing ono pound and three ounces. Tdio Irish potato orop is tho finost grown for years, but that of Mr. lt. is tho doest wo ovo'r Saw, hoing smooth and of nu oblong shnpo. Tho cornmcnoomonl cxeroiscs of tho colleges' Walo and female-at Duo Weat, last week, Wcro all that tho friends of these institutions could Wish for. Tho nltondanoo was largo, tho wcathor Ano and everything tonded to moko tho occasion Ono of onjoymont and sodality. Tho program mo of the malo collogo wits nn attractive one, the young mou in nil (ho dosses acquitting themselves with honor and distinction. There I wore somo ton or twelve graduutod iu Erskine Collcgo tills year. Qen. M. C. lintier dcdiVcrod tho anniversary oration, which was a finished and scholarly production. The exercises of tho Fournie Collogo wcro fully up to tlioso of tho male eollogo. Thin institution sends forth eleven grnduatos this year. An entertainment on Thursday night, nt tho female collcgo building, concluded tho commencements of tho two col leges. lt was tho occasion for a general ming ling of students, malo and female, professors and tcaolicrs, roporlors and tho pooplo generally, tt must have been participated in lo be appre ciated, ns words would fail to picture il. Wo regret our inability lo bo prcsoul at tho begin ning of Ibo exercises of these two old and popular institutions of learning, so that wo might huvo been able to uhrouiclu somewhat in detail what was said ami dono by each of Ibo participants in thc two colleges. There buiug, however, a full corps of newspaper reporters from tho first, there is no danger of these in stitutions suffering from a waul of publicity. Tn fact, tho leading daily papers of tho Slate have already given lo tho public through their columns a full and complete account of thc pro ceedings, and tho Abbeville papers aro yet to hear from. In concluding this short aud im perfect notice of ibo Due West Colleges, we do siro lo return our warmest thanks to Mr. Calvin Prcsslcy for the kiudnuss and attention shown us on our brief visit. Wo desire also lo return our thanks to tho Hcmphills, of tho Abbeville Medium, for their interest in our welfare at tho entertainment on Thursday night. May their shallows never grew less. O AK WA Y LOCALS JULY 6th, 1878. Fodder scarce. Corn looks well. Old corn plenty. Cotton is vory fine. Peaches oro ripening. Tho pcoplo peaceable. Vegetables in abundance. Thc farmers ure getting dono plowing. Times good, with tho exception of tho scarcity of money. ''Nubbin Bulge" is needing rniu. Somo prospect of it to dny. Hov. 0. A. Darby, P. IS., preachod two of his best sermons at Doa vordem Church on Saturday and Sunday, the 29th and 30lh ult., to a largo and appreciative congregation. The next quarterly meeting is lo be held at Center Church. Tho County Lodge of Oood Templars is to bc held with O.ikway Lodgo at New Bethel School House, on thc 21th day of this month. Speeches aro to bo delivered hy ltovs. Hays and Holder and other persons. Tho public are specially invited to bo prosont and hear tho speaking and bruig their baskets of good things to satisfy tho ?oner mon. Tho lodges of tho County will send delegates to represent them-one for every ten members. Thc lodgo exercises will commence nt 9 A. M. 'Ibo publio spooking nt ll A. Mi Como on and let us try to enhonoo tho common tem pcrnnoo causo against thc evils of drunken ness and inebriation. 0. C. TOWNS VILLE LOCALS. J btv 5, '.878. It is ho easy matter, just nt this juncture, to j-ct up a local communication of even more ordinary interest. Times nro dull in thc extreme and diversions from the monotonous ness of this rural haunt have gotten to bc raro occurrences. But tho pooplo havo many things to bo especially thankful for. Thc crops of cotton and corn givo groat promise, tho health of tho entire community was never hotter, and withal there is less frequency in tho practico of tho leading vices, such as whiskey drinking, &o-, than formerly. There aro no whiskey shops nearer this plaoo than those ut points along the railroads; but tho mischief that was formerly wrought to thc community grew from tho frequent appear ance nf mountain wbiskoy wagons. Up lc within a year back theso "traveling bar rooms" infested this locality moro perhaps than any other section, und tho deleterious effects consequent wore almost incalculable But hy tho interposition of law as well as by tho stern fiat of tho Citizens this nuisance is almost wholly removed. A rousing pic nie, to bo given hero Borne lime soon, iy now spoken of. Addresses from a number of accomplished speakers, political and otherwise, will form a part of tho pro? gramme, and ns tho ladies hoad tho project it will surely bo successful. When tho arrange ments aro fully developed, I will apprize you, It is very probable that Walhalla will bc called upon for a quota of spenkors on thal occasion. U. NOIIU. SKNKUA Cm-, July 2, 1878. DKAR COURIBR! Tho excellent schcol, con ducted by Professor Carlisle and his accom plished assistant, Mrs. Young, closed ils first session on Friday last, with n highly creditable examination to teachers and students, dining tho day, and with speeches, charades, &0" dur ing tho evening, which were attended by a largo and appreciative audience. Where nil acquitted themselves so well it would bo invidi ous to discriminate, but I hopo ono who has n weakness for tho softer sex will bo excused for acknowledging Hint his sweet young friend who so beautifully rendered "Cindorillu," oontributod much, very much to rolieving him of n fit of tho blues and onco moro reflect mg the sunshino into his heart. May Cod bless thom and may their futuro bo as bright as wcro (hoir beautiful faocs on that occasion. Wo supposo Professor Carlisle will resumo tho good work which ho has been doing, nftot a few weeks vacation. B. P. y. Tun SUFFKIIKKS BAT.M.-Tho abovo named remedy is offered to tho public after having been thoroughly tented in n groat number of oases, both in privnto and domestic practico, and by several eminent physicians. Ks efficacy in ofYording roliof from pain in boils, oarbunclos, bites and stings of insects has boen all thal could reasonably bo expected from a remedial agent. It has effected moro cures in nil of tho abovo named diseases than anything that lins ever been offered to tho public. Prepared by T. S. Iliad ti eld, LaO range, Qa. For salo by lt. E; Norman ?Sc Uro'., nml nil Drug gists. An ni; vu. CR'S DKI.EOATION.-Tho County Democratic Convention ol' Abbeville mot on Monday, roprosonting precinct clubs number ing ovor three thousand voters. Tho follow ing delegates were elected to tho State and Congressional Conventions: Stato Convention Delegate)-S. McGowan, J. C. Maxwoll, J. M. Latimor, Sr., J. S. Cothran, 1). W. Aiken, William Hood. Congressional Convention Dologatos--Dr, J. D. Neel. A. M. Aiken, M. h. Bonham, Jr./ Capt, L. W. Whit?, Gon. P. II. Bradley, W. D. Mars. \ The Best Family The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily lear more work with less labor than any other application. AGENTS J. S UOYEY Manager, W il KN KY KU AND WII..UKVKK diseases of n choleraic type prevail, or (herc is cause lo ap prehend n visit from them, thc system should bo toned, regulated nod reinforced by ii oourso of Hosteller's Slomnoli Hilters. Perfect digestion and a regular habit of body uro tho best safe guards against such maladies, and both ure secured by this inestimable tonio and alterativo. Tho Hitters arc -also extremely serviceable in remedying such disorders. If promptly taken in bilious eolio, diarrhea.! and cholera morbus, thc disease is usually Frustrated. In diarrhoea cases, it is only necessary to rcstoro tho tono of thc rolaxcd bowels, and lilli is ono of thc specific effects of (his medicino. Wind on tho stomach, heartburn, biliousness, nansen, hcudncho and other symptoms of disturbance in thc gastric and hepatic regions are also speedily relieved by this excellent remedy. A3 a family medicine it is invnluablo, sinco it promptly and completely remedies those ailments which arc of most fre quent occurrence. There is no longer any doubt that tho grain orop this year will bo tho largest ever harvested in tho United States. Kansas will bo tho banner Slate, nod it is stated on authority of careful and competent observers that fully 45,000,000 bushels of wheat Will conic to market from that Stute alone. -m* - Mothers, slay at homo, and euro your child willi Dr. Mollet l's Tcothiua (Teething Powders.) Tccthimi reg?lales Ibo bowels and makes teeth ing easy, enies cholcra-inlantutn and tho sum mer complaints of children; licals eruptions and sores; removes and prevents thc formation of worms. No medicine ever received such enthu siastic commendation from thoso who have used it. P.. E. Norman & Uro. and all druggists keep it. NEW YORK, July 8.-A special from Paris stotcs thot tho explosion yesterday in thc petroleum factory ot Lyons, caused thc death of thirty persons. ATIIKNS, GU., October 22, 1877. DK.UI Silt: Last night I called al Ibo Drug Store, Ur. King's old stund, and bought a bolllo of '"Worm Oil," mid gave it to my littlo boy as directed. This morning ho passed 31 worms. I had previously tried other worm medicines. W, A. HAIN. For sale by R. E. Norman & Uro. Tho people of Georgia hnvo just voted on tho questiou of "PoooV or "No Penco." The "Fenco" party have carried thc day by a largo majority. HOMR RNUOUSKMKNT!-For (ho benefit of tho parO'dtS and children of our community, wc copy thc following from (he Columbus ((la.) EHtjilircr-Sun of June 30th, ami advise all mothers lo usc Tecihino: ANOTIIKU Coi.?.Mri?s BNTKRPRISR.-Wo arc glad to seo tho press in Ibis Stale ami many other parts of tho country speaking in such complimentary terms of Ur. M ode tl's Teothina (Teething Powders), for wc hore regard it as n very meritorious preparation, and put ?1 down ns another of thc successful enterprises indicative of tho brain and energy of our people. Ur. C. J. Modelt, tho proprietor, is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa!, was a Major in tho Confederate service, and sinco ibo war has been one of our lending druggists and prescriptionists. Ho has to thc fullest extent (he esteem an 1 confidenco of our people, among whom bo was raised, and wc can assuro (ho public that his Tee! h i nu (Teeth ing Powders) is no humbug, bul (ho greatest blessing yet given to mothers. It is used herc by thoso in this odico nnd other lending citizens having small children, and is endorsed and recommended by all. ACCIDKNT ON TUR GllKKXVILI.K AND COLUMBIA KAU.HOAD.-Tho engine of tho down passenger train, says tho Columbia Register of tho 7th, ran off tho track .Saturday morning, three miles nbovo Holton. Tho baggage car and one pas senger coaoh were dragged along after tho engine. Engineer J. M, Sciglcr had a foot and ankle badly crushed, Conductor Isaacs had a gush out in his head, and tho baggage master was considerably bruised, but, so far ns heard from, Hiero was no other dnmago to limb or life. AN UNDKNUUI.R TRUTH,-You dosorvo to suffer, nnd if you lend a miserable, unsittis? factory lifo in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and there is only ono excuse for you-your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowlcdgo nnd oominon sonsc ronsoning will show you that Creon's August Elowor will euro you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with nil its miserable effects, such ns sick headache, palpitation nt tho heart, sour 8tomaollO, habitual costiveness, diz/.inoss of tho bond, nervous prostration, low spirits, ico. Its sales now reach ov?ry town on tho Wosto'rn Continent and not a druggist but will toll you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a sample Bottlo for 10 OontS. TUreo dosos will rcliove you. Tho Organ War. -A IOO I.b. Solid Shot. If any man insults your common sonso by offering a first-class 0 Stop Organ for $06, "Shoot him on tho spot." All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forovor dono away with. $100 cash, or sj BO on easy terms, now buys a magnificent Mason ?V Hamlin Parlor or Church Organ with Pona SKTS Kv.rns and TKN STOVS, In Ele gant Now Stylo Caso with II.MIMINATKD PANKI.S. Handsomest Style of Cn'so ever produced. ?pc Oial Offer to introduce this new Stylo. Sont on trial. Guaranteed for n lifo (imo. Honlod until paid for. Other now styles just out. Illustrated catalogues free. Address 1..IJD DKN ?V BATES, Savannah, On., Manu faoturer's Wholesale Agents for the South. 82*4t Buy only the w NEW jr AMERICAN '\y~t Only 8ewing Machine wiucu ii AO A "SMH?^I lt H?'3 SCLF SCTTINS Noodle ^w'Vffll^wi^ ^cvcr Er?at8 tho Thread. Sraiii^isH Novor Ghi^s Stitches. Hjgpf$ft*' Is tho Lightest Bunning, The Simplest, the Mott Dur able, and in Every Respect Sewing Machine! ned does not got out of ordorand will do machine. Illustrated CirculaTMurnished on WANTED. 64 N. Charlea Street, Baltimore, Md. DESPONDENCE*. -Tho moi<t poiiluiis hour of a person's life is when ho is tempted to de spond. Thc mun wiro loses his courngo loses all; there is no moro hope of him than of a dead mun; but it matters not how poor ho moy bo, how much pushed by ciroumstnnecs, how much deserted by friend.'), how m ?uh lost to thc world, if ho only keeps bis oourage, holds up his hom), works on with his hands, und with unconquerable will determines to be and do whet becomes (t mun. all will he well, lt is nothing outside of bim that kills, but what is within that mnkes or unmakes. Tho railroads of the United States have in usc 3,500,000 car wheels. Those on fast, passenger trains nrc renewed every ten month!"; but freight cars u-o thc same wheels sometimes ten years. Tho overage life of a wheel is 50,000 miles, and st that rate it takes 700,000 a venr ut a cost, less thc old wheels, of $?1,000,000. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. COKRECTED WBBKIiV AlMM.ES-Dried, per pound 2@3 BuTTRR-Por pound 8(VA12? BEESWAX-Per pound 20 BfiBF-Per pound 2@5 BACON--Dry salt shoulders V " C. lt. Sides G'l(o>S S C. hams, canvassed ll -12 CAt.ico-Per yard ,5($Gt COFFEE-Rio per pound lb|(rt)20 " -Laguyra, per pound 3(<$35 " -Java, per pound 30 CANDLES-Adamantine, per set Iii ?j " -Sperm, per pound .30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 10(?)18 COTTON-Per pound 0{(?)10 " -Yarn, per bunch 82} ($1.00 Corren AS - Pe?' pound 8 DUCKS-Per head 20 F.uos, per dozen 7A8 l''i.o?u, per sack, (98 pounds.) 250@3.00 FEATHERS-Geese, per pound 40 " -Mixed por pound 30 QR.MN-Corn, per bushel, .r)0(a;G0 - Rye. per bushel 150(^75 -Oats, red, per bushel OBESE-Per hoad 30(<?3? lloNRY, per pound 8(??>l0 HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Oreen, per pound 4@5 INDICO-Spanish Float, per pound 1,50 " -Carolina, per pound 1,25 IKON- English relined, per pound 3.1'@3J " -S weed, per pound 7Yrt)8 " -Band, per pound > 5(?)7 " -Hoop, per pound I2(th\i . Fotwaro, per pound .G(mLQ LARD, pot-pound 10(^11 Li ME, per barrel ,2.25 LUMBER, por thousand foci ?0.00 LEAD, per pound 10 .MOLASSES, per gallon 33@75 MAPPER, per pound 30(<<)10 N'AI LS, per keg 3 50 ONIONS, per bushel On?, kerosene, por gallon 30@40 POTATORS-irish, per bushel BICK, per pound 0((?>IO SALT-Liverpool, por sack 1.25 J StliRTiNd, wholesale f>? I " retail. bj :} " wholesale 5 :] " retail 6 4-4 SHEETING, wholesale 03 " " retail 10 ?S'iiOT, per pound 10 SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ncr gallon 30(<i)1.00 SOAP, por nouna 8(/i)10 SUGARS-Crushed, per pound 12J -A White, por pound lO^l 1 -Brown, per pound 0AI0 -Extra C. per pound 10 STAUCH, white and blue, per pound (?.](</) 10 SODA, per pound HA IO TOBACCO, per pound f*0(?I.95 " per pound, sutoking tX)(//)1.02 TALLOW, per pound 8 TURKEYS, por head 50@G5 TEAS-tl un Powder, per pound 1.00 Hyson, tireen, per pound 75@1.00 Young Hyson, Black, por lb 7?> W )Oi" washed, per pound 25 JOHN KAUFMANN, LUMBERMAN, ALE, PORTER -ANO ?Walhalla,, S. O. Estimates on Buildings furnished. Orders solicited. July J, 1878 83-.1mo Notice to Creditors. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?OOMli DOMINI W? IN TH Fi COURT OF PROBATE. Sarah Dodd nod Henry Dodd, Administrators, vs. Dennis Dodd unit others-Complaint to sell real cstato to pay debts, &o. UND lilt dooroo of (he Court in Ibis enso, tho creditors Af Janies Dodd, deceased, uro re quested to como in and provo their claims Sgatildt his estate, on or before tho first day of August next, or bo barred. . , RIOBARD LKWIS,, Judge of Probnto. July 4, 1878. ?3-U BATHS, BATHS! 'pill! undersigned Kns fit'to J up an elegant I BATIl-IIOIJSI?,' near tho Browny. Fiftcon cents per bath. Towels, Soap, &o., furnished. Respectfully, JOHN KAUFMANN. July 4, 1878 88-8mo' L?DIES'ST?R? WK TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUN? CING TO OUR PATRONS ANO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OE Which huvo booti bought exclusively in North ern marketa dre arriving daily und will soon ho cumul?le in nil departments. Our stork of lt ll Y ?iOOI>?, (one or our sp.iciultk'p,) jot h Foreign and Domestic, can not he excelled in tho up country. To our Fr?ends, tho Ladies: Wo would spcoially call your attention to a !o.v now : nd bountiful articles in Dry Goods, Nol'o M and Fanny Goods, such ns Dross Linau*, h logart Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped und Jnconot Muslins, Cambric, Do mestic nod India Long Clothe, Buchings, Rutiles, Linen Collars nnd Cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery (nil kinds) Jaconet, Pique nnd Lnco Edgings and Inscrtings. Wolune u most beautiful assortment of 1 I,aches' trimmed and untrimmed lints and lint Trimmings. Our stock of CSBNTS' FURNISHING GOODS is also complete, consisting in part of Clothing Cnssimcrcs nnd Cottonados, lints, Collars nnd Cuffs, Crnvuts and Silk Tics, Suspenders, Half Hoso, &o. Wc have n beautiful assortment of tho well known Winchester Lndios' and Children's Shoes nod Gaiters. Also, a complete stock of other brands both cheap nnd good. Other departments besides tho nbovo named aro and will bo kept full. To make room for our Spring Stock, wo will sell Blankets, Shawls and Gents' Winter Clothing AT COST FOR CASH. _ With tho full assurance that wo dab pienso all who may examino our goods, wo remain, Bcsnectfullyj G. L. REID & GO. April ll, 1878 21 -o:o UP WITH THE TIMES! Paris Exposition Build ings in Flames. THF ATTENTION OF EVKRtfODY would be directed to thc above startling announcement, if true, and still it is very true that we arc selling SHOES Foi lcjs than any house in thc up country. A real good, whole stock BROGAN foi only 81.00. Another case of PRINTS Just received and selling from 5 to 61 cents per yard for standard brands. * ? I* bs.' $taii<lai*<l '??? Sugar for $i.oo. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. May 50, 1878 28 1L1U?BI?M?M RESPECTFULLY INVITES YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE HIS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, &G. All ol' which will hv sold al bottom prices, to suit thc times* A Large Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES A L WA YS ON HA NJ), LOW FOR CASU tStfr NO TROUBLE to SHOW GOODS GIVE ME A CALL. H. I). A. BIEMANN. June?, 1878 20. FLOUR! FLOUR!! Sitlon's Mills 4 RU now in thorough repair, and wc arc pro }\ pared to wait on customers. The Mills arc ia charge of C3K 3\r. C5otl*.:r?vxx, an oNperionced and rel i utile miller, who will bf glnd to seo any mid all of our former customers, Tho mills ntftko the very host of FLOUR and largo turn out from (ho grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to givo us a trinl. ?sf id ion guaranteed. Tho reputation 0t these mills arc woll known in the m ark ut. Any one. having wheal to grind for tho market will find sacks for salo nt tho mills nt cost. Tho mills aro about fivo miles from Soncoa City and about fifteen miles from Walbnlla, on Connoross Creek. May .10, 1878 28 C^V?2.r.?! ?vor loi ?KtAs?Novp?S?? fk Jj? At li WM?i Bo,Bm>plyOo.MMhvlH?.Tipn tUBi Qplnm K.i|n|J..to \v. n. Squire, V&M BWIII W?rltln?t*D, Orceao Co., In*. PRESCRIPTION FE' Fortho m>eoily Once of nominal M eiO;iH*<r lx>. Manhood ROO All disorder* broniiht on'by indi, orntlon or oxees*. Any DI UKKISI 1 yus tho Innre dienta. A?t<1r<*i, I?r. tV. J-l^il)g.;.?? .V ?Nu ISO W??t Wi*?? ?lv*<<t, lt'?,GininiI. O. MUST BE SOLD INTENDING to chango businoss, wo aro determined to roll tho ?took of gooda now n bund.in the shortest timo posible. To do is wo nro daily offering our full nnd sooson bio STOCK OF GOODS At prices that defy competition. Givo. us a call, examine our goods and prioos and you will purchase. . , Wo havo just received a oaso of SPRING CALICOES, Dost qualities, and neat patterns at G cents a yard. , . ? Hnmb.urg Edging?, Ilibbnns, Laces, arjd nncy Goods generally U?LOW COST. Hamburg Edgings from 5 cents up. Canton Flannel, 10 cot)to. Woollon Flannblc, 15 (touts up! Pants Goods of till kinds at an imwooao ac ri i i co. . . . .. Best Green Teas, 70 conts. FLORIDA TROUT n ono half barrels, cheaper and bettor than bacon. J.H. 8 LIG11$ ?CWV Mar. 28, 1878 . IO ?I tl o er- ... Oe ii fi aa? m? NEW OvorVorner & Stribling's StoiW I WILL REMAIN ONLY TWO WEEKS IN 1 WALHALLA. Ters?os wishing pictures will call immedi ately. Old pictures copied and enlarged.' ?J. .A?. WRE'k. Juno 27, 1878, 32-2t THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN Tugaloo Township, (School District No. 3.) for this scholastic year, aro dosed from this date. School fund consumed. .Tune 29, 1878. M. B. DENDY, School Commissioner Oconcc oounly. July 4, 1878 88-3t STATE SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF Ot ON NE. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Qcorgo P. Cobb, Plaintiff, against A. II. Ramsay, Defendant-SUMMONS. To thc Defendant, A. H. Ramsay: YOU aro hcroby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action,, whioh is filed in thc of?co of the .Clerk of tho Court of Common Picas for said County, and to sorvo a copy of your answer to . tho said complaint on the subscribers at their offioo on tho publio square in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days aftor tho sorvtoo hereof, cxolusivoof tho day of* 6Uoh sorvioo; and if you fail to answor tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho Plaintiff io this notion will apply lo tho Court for judg ment against you for tho sum of fifty dollars with interest thereon at tho rato of ono per cont, por month'. from 22d of Fobruory, 1877, and coate.pf this ootion. NORTON ? STRIPLING, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Walhalla, S. C., July 3, 1878. J. W. STRIPLING, 0. 0. 1*. j ?Tsl j To A. IL Ramsay^ Defendant in this action: ^ _ T/rfcK NOTICE THAT tho complaint otid summons, of willoh tho abovo isa copy, were filed in tho ofllco of tho Olork of tho Clerk of tho Court of .Common Pleas for Ooonee County on the 3d day of July, 1878. NORTON ?fe STRl?LING, Plaintiff's Attorneys. July 4,1878. 88..6t