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Hiooeuls.
J?@r* Our pri?e for announcing a candidate in
Jive dollars, cash in advance. Positively no an
nouncement will be inserted without the cash ac
companies the same. Candidates and (heir friends
wilt tah? due notice and govtrn tkctnsclvcs accord
ingly
Mako your tax returns by Saturday, ns Hint
?!is the last day.
Our town is boing fdlcd up with summer
visitors.
The County Commissioners hold their monthly
mooting on Snturdny.
Hov. J.J. Neville, pastor, will preach ut
'Seneca Oily ou Saturday oud Sunday next.
, Soro eyes aro becoming quito prevalent in
Walhalla.
( Read tho advertisement of Robert II. Dallon,
^offering for sale a valunblo tract of laud near
. Soncoa City and tho Air Uno Railroad.
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t W. J. Duffie, Esq., and wifo, of Columbia, aro
at tho residenco of Gen. W. F. Ervin for the
summer.
. Mr.'J. M.. Cannon, of High Palls, has laid
. upon our table a t?malo Weighing tweivo buncos.
Who can beat RT
, QUERY: "Why will men smoko common
.tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers
Seal of North Carolina,' at tho santo price?"
All lands for rei ted to the Stato can bo rc
doomod by simply pnyiug (ho taxes for 18?G and
1877, if it is done before thc end of thisyoar.
Cannot something bo done to clean our side
walks and streets? They aro a disgrace to any
"?community. Lot us hovo a stock law for tho
^town, If nothing moro.
Tho wifo of Oeorgo Singleton, colored, died
'on Monday at her home nt Oconcc Station, nnd
Was buried at Flat Rock Church burying grouud
on Tuesday.
Win. Sprlng?, an cx-rcvenuo official was sen
tenced by Judge Kershaw nt O romvillc to three
years in tho Penitentiary for grand larceny, in
dteallng a watch. *
Wo understand thdt School Commissioner
Dendy is now paying schoolteachers* claims for
the present year. He is also preparing to pay
bliiinls foV InH year.
Wo ?hr?hicle with regret tho death of Mr.
John Ross, ?n'tj of (ho esteemed citizens of our
County, which occurred on the 12th instant, at
Ids home, near Salem Church. Tho immediate
<onii80 of hin death was Cancer in tho face. Mr.
Ross bas for thirty three yitihrs been a resident
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of Oconec nnd was over eighty years old at tho
lime of his death.
On tho 29th of this month will occur the most
inti vesting nnd importnut astro no in leal event
sinoe thc transit of Mercury. It will be n total
eclipse of tho 6(iH; visible over thc whole of tho
United States, beginning in tho Eastern States
about a quarter to f> o'clock in tho afternoon
aud ending about half-past G.
Mrs. Harriett N Powell has presented us with
a nice cabbage head nnd a variety of very fine
onions. 'Squire Powell and his "better half"
e have boen raising very fino vegetables, nud pto*
pose to furnish seed to any who may bc in want
of them. 'Squire PowcU nUi.dea near Mountain
t^?ff.'ln *tliis county.'
Prof. Evans has closed his lessons in vocal
music in our town nnd leaves on this (Thursday)
morning for Willinuiston, to attend the meeting
of thu Sunday School Institute, which convenes
on Thursday and continues through lo Sunday,
nud requests nil persons who ure indebted to
him for tuition to make payment to Maj S. P.
JJendy in his absence
At a meeting held nt Bird Abbott's, on tho
10th instant, tho Seneca Rivor Democratic
(Club ivihs re organized by tho election of (ho
old officer* Messrs. T. G. Clemson, M. II.
?lonnicuU and \Vf. G. Humphreys wore
elected do'egafes to tho County Convention.
Interesting religious services' will begin in the
Presbyterian Church on Friday night, to con
tinuo on Saturday mid Sunday, al which ti mo
the celebration of the Lord's Supper will take
placo. Hov. Jehu G. Law is expected to be
present and assist Pastor Morris in currying on
tho exercises of tho meeting.
Wo learn that W. A. Addington has sold his
residence to Mrs. Dr. J. M. Sloan and his in
terest in the livery stable business to A. J.
Pondley. If these sales mean Mr. Addingtou's
, romOYul from our (own, wc regret i( exceedingly,
for Mr. A. lino been ono of our most energetic
A bird industrious oitizens, besides being over
1) ready with his means to promote any goodenuso
fl iii our town. Wo cannot atTord to let him go
away.
Wo hnvo received tho catalogue of tho
{Williamston Female Collego, located at Wiln
Mnmslon, S. C., for tho year ending Juno 20th,
8. About 120 students were in attend*
o during tho session just closed. Fivo
.young Indios woro graduated during tho
summer commencement-Dickens County
furnishing two, Anderson two, and Spartnn
burg ono. This oollogo has an able faculty
?md tho ourrioulum as high as any female
institution in tho South.
. w"e regret to announce tiic death of Dr. T. S.
Miller, which occurred at Iiis residenco noar
Bachelor's Retreat, on last Saturday ovoning
?'fter a short illness. Dr. Miller was perhaps
t'ho oldest practicing physician in tho county,
nnd had enjoyed an extensivo and lucrativo
practico for thirty years. He was ono of our
' best eiti/ons and enjoyed' tho* conhdonoo and
osloep of all who know him. His loss as a
pliysfclan will bo greatly felt in his noighbor
* h*^f?d as a puro and upright ciiiion by tho
peopiP **f 'ho County and Htnfo. Holoavos a
vri(l0?nd sovoral children who have our Sym
pal li Ap l'loil' Blul bereavement.
I TiWBenooa Male and Fornido High School
t wiilffP0*1 011 th? 20151 hiBtant nedor charge of
Piojessor J. IL Carlisle All tho English
, branches, Latin and Grook and tho higher
) m^tliomatlos, aro taught in this sohool, nnu* les
sons In muslo on tho plano aro givon to thos'o
i desiring thepi by a competent Instriiolress'.
! ProfessorJff?rljsle is a thorough soholar, nnd
? lias thtt^.xperlonoo of many years In tcaohlng.
Ills aalltif and exporlouoo ns a tcaohor deserve
- a larglshare of public patronage. Tuition and
board Ao'd?ralcV' Seo advertisement-.
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Dopuly Grand Dictator, Dr. L. B. Johnson,
on Friday night last, installed tho following
officers of Walhalla Lodgo Knights of Honor to
servo for th? ensuing form of six monthes
PaBt Dictator- 1). A. Smith.
Dictator-J. D. Vernor.
Vloe Dictator-0. B. Watson.
Assistant Dictator-A. Dronneoko.
Guide-P. V. Waller.
Roporter-H. F. Alexander.
Finanoial Koporter-J. II. Sllgh.
Troasuror-W. C. ErvIn.
Chaplain-J. W. Strlblingt
Guardian-J. E. Hondrix.
Sontinol-C. h. Reid.
Our oflioo had tito honor of a visit last week
from Miss Annie Marla Dames, editress and
proprietress of The Acanthus, a monthly literary
journal, published ia Atlanta, Georgia, in tho
interest of which sho lina boon canvassing our
Stato. Wo took pleasure in introducing Miss B.
lo our pcoplo, on whom sho made a favorable
impression, securing a uumbcrof subscribers to
her valuable journal. Miss Harnes is a native
of this Stale and is quite n star ia thc literary
world, having been engaged in writing for tlie
press since she was twelve yenrs old. Her love
and regard for lier nativo S'ale hnvo not boen
diminished by absence, and sho expects in thc
fall to rovisit our delightful town, when wo
hope sko will bo able to largely increase her list
of subscribers. Tho Juno number of The
Acanthus is boforc us and displays much taste
and ability, both in its selections nnd original
ma t( er, an attractive foal uro of tho present
number being an original story by Miss B.,
entitled -'Litt lo Heroes." Miss 1). hos boto
successful in enlarging tho circulation of lier
Journal in every portion of our Stoto sho visited,
and sho informs us that her subscriplion list
uow numbers nearly three thousand. Tho sub
scriplion prico is seventy-five cents per year.
Wo wish her journal that success which her
energy and laicht Justly tiitrit.
Professor \V. II. Evans closed the excr
oiscs of hissohoul Tuesday night by giving
a concert of vocal music iu thc liiptist
Church. The music wus sweet and elegant,
showing that his pupils had been well and
properly instructed in the art of singing.
Mr. Evans has dono much in thu two ses
sions ho- hus tuught hero to improvo our
church musio and elevating its staudard.
Wc trust our young people will continue to
practice and not let what they have nlready
lcarucd bo forgotten. Mr. Evans is a fino
teacher of vocal music aud wo heartily
recommend him to those who desire to
leam to sing.
A grand double excursion on tho Air Linc
Hoad betweon Allnnln, Georgia, and Charlotte,
North Carolina, has been appointed between
tho 23d and 27th of July. Tho train from Al
lanta to Charlotte will lenvo Atlanta al 7 A. M.
on tho 23d, stopping niall stations on tho road
lo tako on excursionists. Thc faro for round
trip to Charlotte on this train from Mount Airy
and Harbin's and nil points between, $2.50;
from Westminster and Central and nil points
between, $2.00; from Liberty and Greenville and
all points between, $1.60. Thc train returning
to Atlanta will lunvo Charlotte on thc 25th in
stant at 6 P. M., slopping at all station." to take
on excursionists to Atlanta. Tho faro for round
trip to Atlanta from Grccuvillo and Liberty tina
nil points between, $2.50; from Ccnlrnl and
Westminster and all points between, $2.00; from
Harbin's and Mount Airy and all points between,
$1.50. Returning from Atlanta tho train will
leave on tho 27th instant nt 7 A. M. or 2.40 P.
M., according to tho number of excursionists,
thc hour of leaving lo bc nnuounccd before
arrival nt Atlanta. Excursionists will bo per
muted to. stojt>e;;cr..'?n5 day at Tocooiv City and
have thc opportunity of visiting Tocooa and'
Tallulah Falls and resume their journey tho next
day. Tho citizens of this County will bo enabled
al lhere rales to visit Charlot lo or Atlanta and
return for two dollars, or both cities for four
dollars. This is announced to bo thc last ex
cursion at reduced rates this season.
? We had the pleasuro of attending Ibo "Hot
Supper" in Pendleton last Friday night. ,It was
given by thc members and friends of Ibo Episco
pal Church, for tho purpose of completing llicir
parsonage. Tho supper w"ns weil attended and
quito a success. Thc proceeds amounted to
fifty-five dollars, much'above tho expectation of
tho people. Pcndletou is noted for ber festivals
and pretty ladies*
Tho crops aro looking woll on thc road to
Pendleton, though tho thrco weeks drought hnvo
injured thom considerably. Corn on Seneca
Uiver and other streams looks finely. .
While in Pendleton wo lind tho pleasuro of |
attending a match game of "baso ball," played
by tho Central and Pendleton Clubs. Tho re
sult of thc gamo was as follows: Pendleton, 35
tolleys; Central, 17 tallcys. Tho boys in "red"
were badly beaton. ?J. L. N.
ONKALS MILLS, GA., April 20, 1878.
DB. T. S. BUAOVIKLI)-Sir: My wife was suf
fering severely from a rising breast. Tho Balm
I got from you did all thal medicino could do in
giving relief. She was entirely out ed in Hirco
days, besides being relieved from pain in a few
hours aftor tho first application. Respectfully,
J. Y. RAKBSTBAW.
Prepared by T. S. Bradfield, LnGrango, Qa.
For sale by lt. E. Norman & Bro., and all Drug
gists.
>YASIIINOTON, July 12. -Mr, Hayes yostor*
tiny tendered to Col. Mosby nn important
Federal oiBoo, butitwasdcolinod. _ A brother
of Col. Mosby was nppointod special agent of |
tho Post Oflico Department on tho 1st of July,
but ho also declined to accept tho plaoo.
Mothers must not forget, Dr. Moffat l's Tce
thina (Toolhing Powders) regulates tho bowels
and makes teething onsy. Tcothinn cures
cholera infantum and tho summer complaints of j
children, heals erupt ions and sores, remove? and
proven?s Ibo formation of worms. No mother
should bo without it. R. E. Norman and Bro.
and all druggists keep it.
On Sunday last, Charleston was visited
by a first olass cyclone, thunder storm and
hail etorm combined. Mauy houses wero
unroofed and several Struck by lightning,
chimneys and trees blown down, window
glassos brokon, and other damage dono.
ATIIKNS, GA., October 22, 1877.
DM A a Sin: Lost night I called at tho Drug
blore, Dr. King's old Bland, and bought a bottle
of "Worm Oil," and gavo It to my little boy as
directed. This morning ho passed 81 worms.
I had previously trfod other worm modioincs.
. .. j . W,. A. BAIN.
For salo by R. E. Norman ? Biro.
ATLANTA', Joly 12.-Tho roport ?t.Jho Au
ditor shows tho dofioit of tho lalo Troasuroij,
John Jones, to bo $200,000. Suit against bia
?urdios will bo beard fm Ootober. .
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The Best Family
The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily lear
more work with lest labor than any other
application.
AGENTS
;. ?S WOY EY Manager,
CINCINNATI, July 16,-Tho Commercial pub
lishes orop reports from many places in Ohio,
lathami lind Kentucky, showing there is not
only n grenier average of wheat than in any
former year, but tho nvorngo product per nore
is larger than ever before.
WlIKNRVKU AND WttERKVBR diseases of a
choleraic type prevail, or lhere is cause to ap
prehend a visit from them, the system should bc
toned, regulated and reinforced by n course of
Hosteller's Stomach Hitters Perfect digestion
and a regular Imbil of body arc Ibo best safe
guards against such maladies, nnd both aro
secured by this inestimable tonic and alterative.
Tho Hitters rtro also extremely serviceable in
remedying auch disorders! If j'romptly taken
in bilious colic, diarrhoea nnd cholera tnorbus,
Ibo disease 5s usually frustrated. In diarrhoea
cases, it is only necessary to restore tho tono of
tho relaxed bowels, mid thin is ono of thc specific
otVccts of this medicino. Wind on thc stomach,
heartburn, biliousness, nausea, headache and
other symptoms of disturbance in the gastric
and hopalio regions arc also speedily relieved by
this excellent remedy. As a family medicine it
is invaluable, since it promptly and completely
remedies thoso ailments which arc of most fre
quent occurrence
New YORK, July 15,-A Norfolk dispatch
snys thc tim white man whipped under tho
new law, which hasiust taken ctfeet in Vir*
ginin, occurred nt Hampton Saturday. The
sentence was executed by'a negro cmstnblc.
Tho party whipped was a sailor from Balli'
more, who was convicted of stealing an an
chor.
Tlie Oigan Wai-_A 100 Lb. Solid
?liol.
If any man insults your common sense hy
ottering a first-class 0 Slop Organ for $110,
?.Shoot him on Mic spot." All necessity for
buying such inferior Organs is forever done
away with. $100 casi), or $110 on easy
terms, now buys n magnificent iVIasoii &
Hamlin I'arlor or di oi ve Ii Organ
with FOUR SF.TS Rusos and TUN STOPS, in Ele
gant Now Style Case with IU.CMINATKD PANKI.S.
Handsomest Stylo of Case ever produced. Spe
cial Offer to introduce this new Style. Sent
on trial. Guaranteed for a life time, ltontcp
until paid tor. Other now styles just ont.
Illustrated catalogues finn. Address IJUR?
D1?N ?V RATHS, Savannah, Qa., Manu
facturor's Wholesale Agents fori he South. 82*41
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AN INVOLUNTARY RESIGNATION.-Tho
Just issuo of tho Pickcns JSontfncl contains a
oara'AvM&Kirk Mnuldio, in which he states
'.hat ho loft ibo revenue force in disgust,
having been forced io, this courso by the
lawless conduct of the revenue oQiecr.i gene
rally. United States Marshal Wallaoo on
Suturday showed a report r of ibo j\'tws
and Courier the copy of a lotter daicJ
April 15th, discharging Muuldin from the
?rovoo?e force for drunkenness.
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LIVCR is KINO.-The livci is thc implriue
organ ot tho whole human cy-tem, us it con
trols tho life, health and happiness ol' man.
When it is disturbed in its proper action, nil
kinds of ailments are tho natural result.
Tho digestion of food, tho movements of tho
hoart and blood, tho action of the brain and
nervous system, ure all immediately connected
with tho workings of tho liver. It has boon
successfully proved that Green's August
Flower in unequaled in curing all persons
affected with dyspepsia or liver complaint,
and all thc numerous symptoms that result
from an unhealthy condition of tho liver and
stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents.
Positively sold in all towns on tho Western
Continent. Three doses will prove that it is
just what you want.
HYDROPHOBIA IN OiiANaEBuRo.-Mr.
D. L. Conner, of Gow Oastlo Township,
informs us that there is considcrablo ex
citement just below him, caused from hy
drophobia in dogs, cows and hogs. Mr. J.
S. Harley, on Sunday beforo lust, killed two
cows and another ono since. Mr. J. W.
Wctscl killed ono of his cows on last Tues
day. Mr. Huff had a hog bitten which
died; also Mr. L. ll. Howell had two hogs
and some dogs bilton rcocutly, but bad not
roportod tho final results.
[ Ora ngcb ti rg Times.
BATHS, BATHS!
r|MIE undersigned has filled up an elegant;
1 HATla-HOl/SI?, near tho Brewery.
Fiftcon cents por balli. Towels, Soap, kc,
furnished. Roapoolfully,
JOHN KAUFMANN.
July 4, 1878 88-3mo
uTs. INTERNAL REVENUE,
COI J JOCTOR'3 0 PFIOJB,
DISTRICT OF SOUTH C AROLINA,
Ooi/?MniA, S. C., July 6^ 1878.
'PUE following described property, having
J. boon soized for violation of tho Internal
Revenue Laws and forfeit cd'to tho Uultpd Slatos,
will bo sold at public auction In front of Blc
mann's Hotel, at Walhalla', on SATURDAY,
July 20th, al ll A. M., to wit:'
Two Oxen,
One two-ox Wagon,
8 bags of Asbestos,
18 bushels of Corn..
Soized from A. J. M. Billingsroy by
. , E. M. .-BRAYTON, ,
Gollcotor Darlot of.Sou^h Carolina.
H. H. .Jir,i.soH,'Ooputy'CoUcolor."
July 11,?878 3-1-21
Buy only th?
a- NEW
'mt AMERICAN
f?lfey. ??\\f Sowing Machino
> -?; I*tas Self Sotting Noodle
'MMh i Never Bre?is the Thread.
^^|| Never Skips Stltche?.
|| |flp?^ Ia tao Lightest Running. .
TAe Simplest, the Most Dur?
able, and in Every Respect
Sewing Machine!
ned does not get out of order, and will dd
machine. Illustrated Circular furnished on
WANTED.
Ol N, Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.
WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT.
COKRF.CTED WKEKLiV
Ai'H.Bs-Dried, por pound 2@3
UtlTTRK->'Per pound 8@12*
BEESWAX-Por pound 20
BEEF-Per pound 2@5
BACON-Dry snit shoulders
" " " C. It. Sides ?<$8
S C. hams, o?nvassou 11 -?-12
CALICO-Per yard 5@6i
COFFEE-Rio per pound 1G||(?)20
" -Laguyra, pur pound 3(a)35
" -Juvn, per pound 1 30
CANDLES-Adamantine, por sot 10;}
" -Sporm,.por pound 30
CHICKENS AND Fowr.s, per licad 10(^18
COTTON--Por pound 8^10
" -Yarn, per bunch 82J@100
(yori'BnAS-Per pound . 8
DUCKS-Per head 20
Koos, per dozen 7A8
FLOUR, por sack, (98 pounds.) 3.00@3.75
FEATHERS-flcoso, per pound 40
" -Mixed per pouud 30
GRAIN-Corn, per bushel, 40(m50
-Rye. per busbol 00(^75
-Oats, red, per bushel 33
GF.KSE- l>or head 30(?)3j
IIUNEV, por pound 8(?r)10
HIDES-Dry, per pound 10
" -Oreen, pGr pound 4(^5
INOHIO-Spanish Float, per pound 1.50
" ?-Carolina, per pound 1.25
IRON- English roilnod, por pound 3.}@3j
" -Sweod, per pound . 7(S)K
" -Bund, per pound 5((u7
" - -Hoop, per pound 12(W)U
Potwaro, per pound C@10
LARD, per pound ?0(aH 1
l.tM?, per barrel 2.25
LUMBER, per thousrrnd (ell 10.00
r.CAD, per pound 10
MOLASSES, per galhm 33(3)75
MADDER, per poond 30(<i)40
NAILS, per keg 3.50
ONIONS, per busher
OIL, kerosene per gallon 30@35
POTATOES-Irish, per bushel
BICE, per pound 0(7^10
SALT-Liverpool, per pack 1.25
i SiiiRTiNo, wholesale 6|
I " retail, 0}
i " wholes.Uo 5
i u retail / 0
4 IStiEKTiNo, wholosalo 69
" ? M rotnil 10
(Srn)T, per pound 10
HSVIBITS TUKI'ENT:NE, per gallon 80(u)l.00
SOAP, por poui.u 8fW}IO
iSuo.vHs-Crushed, per pound 121
- A NV bi to, por pound 10Jf$ll
-Brown, per pound OA 10
-Extra C. per pound' 10
STARCH, white and blue', pV" pound f3^@10
SODA, per pound'. , i?| 8A10
TOBACCO, per pbutid'. 50?1.95
" . per pound, smoking 00@1.52
TALLOW, per pound % 8
TURKEYS,-per hoad 50(3)05
TEAS-Gun Powder, per pound 1.00
Hyson, Oreen, per pound 75@1.00
Young Hyson, il luck, per lb 75
W wi., washed, por pound 25
TH KA?FIM^
LUMBERMAN, ALE, PORTER
-AND
hJkm& BEBE BESWIE,
Walhalla,, S. O.
Estimates on Buildings furnished. Ordors
solicited.
July 4, 1878 3S-3r*o
Salo ol Real Estate1.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Ooonee Oountt.'
In tho Court of Commoii Pleas.
Jncob Sohrodor, Y Complaint
vs. > for
W. F. Parker. V Relief.
EY virtue of an order in, this notion I will
soil, before tho Court HqnW. door, in
Wulhalla, during, tlio logul hours ot salo, to
tho highost bidder, on Snlcduy in August
next, tho folio?l?g Tract or Lot of Lnnd,
namely:
Situate in tho County of Oconco, on tho
public rond lending from Walhalla to Sonooa
City, near Walhalla dopot, containing
Thirty-Six Acros, Moro or Lees,
and adjoining land's of Mrs. Bimrodt, Jncob
Sdlirador and othors.
TERMS-CASH. ..
J W. STRM LI NO, C. C. P.
July ll, 1878 34-4
SHERIFF'S' SALUS.
. llYvirtuoof sundry exooutions to mo direoted
1) [ will soil, boforo tho Court Houso door on
MONDAY, tho 4th day of August, between lim
legal hourn of sale, tho following described'
property, to wit:
Six acres, moro or less, on waiora of Crino'
Crook, adjoining lands of Thomas Crenshaw,
James Parker and others? also, two one-aero
lots between Walhalla and Wost Union, ndjolrtv
ing lands pf S. Iv. Dendy, Zack Hall and others'.
Iiovied on ns tho proporty of A. Folninger'at tito
suit of lt. A. Frasier.
, -r AI.80, , -
Ono Tract of Land on Lit Ho River, containing
200 ueros, more or less, adjoining lands of James
McCarcy and others. Levied on ns fho'pforiurty
of Wm. J. 11 nani catt at tho suit of Wesley
l'llohford. Sold at tho risk of tho former pur?
ohftser. .
TERMS OF SALE-OAS FT. .
J A ME? .H^'OB?NS,
Shor?ff Ooonee u?uftty.,
187? . $?~?t
Y1* U'
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUN
CING TO OUR PATRONS AND
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR
WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
Winch Im ve boen bought exclusively in North
ern markets oro arriving daily and will noon
bo oomoloto ia all departments.
Our stock of I? KV ?OOD8, (ono of our
8p">oinlti<-/i,) "otb Foroigu nod Domestic, can
not he excelled in tho up country.
To our Friends, the Ladies!
Wo would specially call your attention to a
low now nnd beautiful articles in Dry Goodsi
Not o is and Fancy Goods, pueh us Dress
Linen?, El?gant Patterns of Prints, Swiss,
Striped and Jaconet Muslins, Cambric, Do
moHtio and India Long Cloths, Ruohings,
Ruffles, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves,
Hosiery (all kinds) Jaconet, Pique and Laco
Edgings and Insortings.
Wobavo a most beautiful assortment of
Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed lints and
Hut Trimmings.
Our sleek of GE HITS' FURNISHING
G4)OB>S is also complete, consisting in purt
of Clothing. Cassi meres and Cottonndos, lints,
Collars ami Colls, Cravats and Silk Ties,
Suspenders, Half Hose, &c.
Wo have a beautiful assortment of tho woll
known Winchester Ladies' and Children's
Shoes and Gaitors. Also, a complete stock of
other brands both cheap nnd good.
0:hcr dopar.lJttents besides the above named
arc a in,! wi.U ho ,|<ep,t full. (.. .
To moko room for our Spring Stock, wo will
sell Blankets, Shawls and Gents' Winter
Clothing AT COST FOlt CASH.
With the full assurance that wo can ploaso
all Who may examine our goods, we remain,
Respectfully,
G. L. REID & GO.
April ll, 1878 21
j. E. HENDRIX & SON.
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H.D.A.B?EMAN?
?RESPECTFULLY INVITES YOU TO
!?? CALL AND EXAMINE HIS LARGE
ND WELL ?i?'t.ECTED STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY,
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS,
SHOES, ;
HATS,;
CLOTHING, &G.
All or which will bc soltl'
at bottom prices, to suit the
times?
A Large Stock of
CHOICE GROCERIES
ALWAYS ON HAND, LOW FOR CASH.
t&- NO TROUBLE to SHOW O O ODS.
GIVE ME A CALL.
H. D. A. B?EMANN.
Juno 7, 1878 20.
FLOUR! FLOUR!!
Sittoris Mills
ARE now In thorough repair, and wo are pro
pared to wait on customers. The Mills aro
in ohargo of
Gr. 3ST. Ootlirnax,
an oxporlonocd and reliable mlllor, who will bo
glad to seo any and all of our former oustomors.
Tho mlllB make tho very best of FLOUR nnd
large turn-out from tho grain. Persons having
wheat to grind will do woll to glvo UB a trial,
ftatisfaotion gunranteod. Tho reputation of
tlicse mills aro well known in thc market. Any
one having wheat to grind for tho market will
tied sacks for salo at the mills at cost. Tho
mills aro about five miles from Seneoa City and
about fifteen miles from Walhalla, on Conneross
Crook. May 30, 1878 28
MUST te SOL:
INTENDING; to chongo businoss, we are
det onn i ned to soil tho 8took of goode DOW
on h nod ?ti tho shortest timo possible To dp
this wo aro daily offering our full and e?MOOi;
able
STOCK OF GOODS
At pri?es that defy Comp?tition?
divo tis a call, examino our goods and
prices and you will purchase.
Wo have just rocoivod a case of
SPRING CALICOES,
Best qualities, nod neat patterns at 0 cents ?
yard.
Hamburg Edging*, Ribbons, Lacee) and
Fancy Goods generally BELOW COST.
Hamburg Edgings from 5 conto up. ^
Ganten Flannel, 10 conts.
Woollen Flannels, 15 cents up.
Pants Goods of ail kinds at an immoneo
sacrifi?e.
Bost Green Toas, 70 cents;
FLORIDA TR?ff
In ono half ban els, cheaper and bettor than
bacon,
J. H. SLIGHSf SOJ\
Mar. 28, 1878 10
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THE PUBLIC SCHOI
IN Tugnloo Township, (School Dist riot '.
for this scholastic year, nrc clonad frni
dato. School fund consumed. Juno 2u}
M. B^D?N^
Sohool Commissioner Goonoo cot:
July 4, 1878
tu?? tur-?uo Tory ^purpose ot " t?etrjg[~-^)\
lod for temporarily in jails and bouses ol
rreotion is not nn uofrcquont occurrence,
it probably nobody was ever known to rob tl
jn roost for tho mero purpose of gotting ri
ablio flogging. Tho physical pain inflicted
y the tosh is something of a deterrent from
rime, and the disgrace is perhaps even mord
>. Many on offender, especially among boya;
innot fool the disgraoo of incarceration,
in feel very keenly tho disgrace of a publie |
hipping. For a good roany years past. it
as been the fashion to speak of ttie whip
ing post as a relio of barbarism, end mariV
poo tbrnst has little Dolcwaro received
>r clinging to the relio, and it is likely that
'irginia will not bo spured by the sonti
lental humanitarians. Perhaps whipping
a relio of barbarism. But if it ifl, 80 W
ngiog, and BO is imprisonment, and, what ,
moro to tho purpose, BO is ci mo.- .
hipping ii Certainly a cheaper punish
ment than jailing, and if it id moro effica
.ous to reolnitn offenders niid detor from
.imo, it may bo best td braot?oo it, no
mtier whether it. is a relio of barbarism or
ot. ,t It will undoubtedly bo assorted in
,me quartoT that Virginia bes SCt tip the" ?
Sipping post bcotii1?c Virginians want to
\ at the bare back of tho negroonoe more;
t it mus* bo remembered that tho law
ata blnoks and whites alike in this thing,
i if tho negro ooincs to the whipping
lt oftener than tho whito enan he Will
Ve nobody but himself to blame.
[Chicago T?Me?i
The best rem ody for rheumatism is to
i a bottle one . fotirth f?ll of poke berries;
1 tty .with good whiskey; let it stood '
?onty- four hours; take ri table-spoonful
ree timon a day. This remedy is 're
?mmondod by ? good physician ead to my
?oy'wgp .lina cured oui? ???h? *f
Notice to Creditors.
SJATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA,
?OOXNOi 0?lUJ(NlTVfl
IN THE COUHT OP PROBATE.
Sarah Dodd and Henry Dodd, Administrators,
vs. Dennis Dodd and others-Complaint to
sell real esl ato to pay debts, &o. J
T.TN?ERr deorco of tho Couvt in this caso, Ditji
U creditors of James Dodd, deooasod, are rej?
quested, .to como in and prove their obdnajS
?gain?t liis'Cstato; on'or bofort- tho first <5nV Sk
'August next , er bo barred i \?3?
tUCHAlG? I-EWIS^JR;
Judge otd?ft&sjrHHr
ly 4, 1878.