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.L^O??b??. Thor? is not a prisoner In tho joli of Oooneo County. Tho Shiloh locals ca in o too late for ?user lion this week. Hon. J. C. Hope, of Lexington, is ou a visit to Walhalla for his health. Mrs. Portor, from Austin, Texas, is spondlng a> few days in our mountain town. Several now candidates this week. Bead over the list and toko your choteo. The hoad of a lady is a thing of beauly, and yet fashion covers it with tho skin of a goat. What rllos a count ry postmistress is to havo a postal card como to tho office written in French. Why. is a lady's foot Uko a locomotive? lle oau80 lt moves in advance of a train. If you want to keep posted during tho cam paign, subscribe for tho KEOWKE COURIER. Our exchanges speak of good seasons and fine orops in different parts of tho State. Tho mooting of tho Stato Sunday Sohool Convention will bo held inOrcciivillooalho 21st and 22d of th'.s month. QUERY: "Why will mon smoko comuion tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers Sealof North Carolina,' at tho sumo price?" A now and beautiful American Sowing nia thino for sale at this office. Call and seo it. Prico low. Look lo your sinks and gutters this hot wea ther. Thoro is nothing so well calculated to ward oiF discaso as cleanliness. BOY. J. J. Neville will preach nt Seneca City ?on noxt Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, aud at Friendship in tho afternoon at. half-past!) o'clock. J. S. Vorher, Esq., wau at Providence on Saturday last and, after tho organisation ol' the ?cavalry company, made a short speech. Col. ll. A. Thompson is absent this week al Orccnvillo iu at tendance upon thc United Slates Court. Tho tuiporl&noo of a good turnip patch can Viol bo overestimated. Every farmer should have one and every gardener, should have a square. Merchants aro deaning and brushing up their stores and making things look now in prepara tion for the fall trade, which will soon be hero. If your turnip patch is not in order to plant, get to work tho th st opportunity you got and preparo lt. Plant nothing but tho very best of seed. - When young ladies learn lo stick n pin in their apron strings so that it won't Boratoh a ' fellow's wrist, lhere will bo moro marriages. Moko freo uso of unslaked lime about your promises and in various places in your dwel lings, ns it is a wonderful absorbent of foul air. A girl whoso opiuion about suotVthings is always valuable, says that there's tcomuoli shirt collar and too little young mau in in tho prcseut day to suit her tasto Mrs. Wright and family, of Pendleton, now oooupy tho dwelling houso, opposito thc Presbyterian Church. Wo gladly welcome thom and ull others who may dosiro tu settle among us Wo understand that tho Calhoun proporty, on Maine Strcot, has recently beta sold to a Mrs. Davies, of Charleston, who will soon ocoupy it. Wobadavory pleasant visit on Monday from Mr. J. D. Kennedy, Jr., of Charleston. Mr. K. was at ono timo editor nnd proprietor of tho Blackville News, publiehoil in Barn well County. Mr. Bailey mid wife, and Mrs .(iiiliam nnd her two grandchildren, of Greenwood, S. C., uro spending a fow weeks in oar mountain town, and express themselves dolightod with our botiutiful mountain scenery, puro water und bracing atmosphere We aro glad to soo Prof. W. ll. Vernor on a visit to his old homo in Oconco. Prof. Vernor is from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the seat of thc Stato University and livo other colleges. He oxpeots to remain some time in Oconco. fl?" Our price for announcing a candidate is Jive doiiare, cash vt advance. Positively no an nouncemenl will ho inserted without th? rash ac companies tho same. Candidates and their friends willtake due not iee and govern themselves accord ingly. Wo would bo glad to know tho days of tho mcetiog of tho several Clubs in o. r oounty in order that thc time may bc pub lished. Tho barbacuc at Fort Mndison, on Tues doy, tho 20th, will bo a richfield for can didatcs. Il is hoped that tho ball will open there in earnest Wo understand that Mr. W. C. Ferguson, of Charleston, a druggist of long and well known .experience, contemplates opening a drug storo In Walhalla at an carly day On /Sunday, Monday and Tuesday lasl our town and county wcro visited by refreshing showers of rain. It was much needed, and from thc direction of tho clouds wo think tho ?'ttln has been general. Wo notice in tho Greenville News thal ex Postmaster J. Il, W. Johnston pul in a plea of guilty to tho indict ment for embezzling 11101103' .order fund I. Johnston is now nt largo ia Wal balla. Wo know not why or whore faro. Holly Springs Domocrutio Club lins been .reorganized. Spencer Chamb?n?, D. S. bowler and West Burnable! wore cloded Prosidont, Vice Prosidont and Seoretary, res pcotivoly. Wo regret to nlalo that Mr, A. Ramsay, a citizen of this oounty, residing on Kooweo River, near Old Piokens, was sevoroly injured last Thursday from tho kiok of a horso. Mr. ll. at last accounts was doing well, and wo hope lp hear soon of his being up and about. A protracted mooting has been going on al Richland Church (Presbyterian) for several days. Rovs. John G. Law and S. L. Morris have beon preaching Ibero. Wo learn (hat a goodly number havo joined tho church. Th? Southern Planter and Farmer for August, . published at Richmond, Virginia, at $2 per year, is roooivod. It contains many interest inj; *nd roadablo artlolos on a varloty of subjeota, *uoh os "Tho ending of hard times," "Tho banking system of tho country," "Analysis of fertilisers," &o Wo publish a synopsis of tho work of the Radical Convention, willoh mci in Columbia on tho 7th instant, that our people may know tho party is alivo and aotlvo, though rauoli weak ened. Strong efforts will bo ruado.to earry tho Log'.slaturo and Congress, ft dcoply oonoorns pur people 10 bo alivo and ootWo, as otherwise -..our Congressional Pietrlot is noi seour^') Col. J. J. Norton is out canvassing for tho Oollego. A groat struggle io now being modo to raise tba Presbyterian endowment by the timo tho South Carolina PreBbytory moots here in September. Groat hopes oro entertained of the HUOC093 of the efforts in this direction. Tho oollego will bo a permanence. Wo aoknowlodge aa invitation lo address the pooplo of Pendleton on tho 23d instant, on tho occasion of tho c?l?bration of the second anni versary of tho Red Shirts. Wo return our thanks for tho compliment, but fear wo will bo unable to bo present. Whether present or absont, wo uro heart and hand with the Demo cracy, and wish tho people and tho Rod Shirts a pleasant and profitable day for tho cause of Hampton and home rule. Wo havo rccoivod intelligence of tho death of Mr. Alexander Glenn, an aged and highly esteemed citizen of our oounty, which occurred at his rcsidouco, near Fair Pl?y, on last Sunday night. Mr. Glenn had boon in fccblo health for a number of years, and by roason of this and his advanced ago was confined chiefly to his house for a considerable period before lils death. Ho had long been a cousistcnt member of tho Prosbylcriou Church, and exemplified in life those Christian graces which aro tho fruits of a heart at poacc with God and man. Mr. Thomas Smith caught a catamount on Changa (lie other day. He took hold of it willi his hands and put it inlo a bag without injury lo himself, though it tore his pauls with its paws. The catamount, though a young one, is as large as tho largest of thc house cats. Mr. S. has it caged and can bo seen by Ihoso who aro desirous of looking at ouc of (ho wild ani mals of our mountain forests. Fie' lins also a large diamond rattlesnake caged. Thc snake has nine rattles. A company of cavalry was organized at Providence on Saturday lost. Mr. P. L, Bilton was elected Captain with Messrs Oscar Harris, Cumpboll and Troblo Lieu tenants. These gentlemen desire that tin companies nt Seneca, Walhalla, Wcstmin Btcr ond Fair Ploy, with others that maj be formed, to moko a regiment. Goneral Moise will bo written to, asking him ti postpono his review until later. Mr. J. T. McCarty, editor and proprietor o Ibo Elberton (Ga.) Gazette, honored our ofile with a visit on Wednesday morning. Mr. McC. together with a parly of gent lernen from Mi samo town, had been on a visit to Toceos an Tallulah Falls, an J other places in upper Geor gia, and on their roturn home took ia our towr whero they Bpcnt Tuesday nigiit. They ex pressed themselves as highly dcligbtod wit their trip and especially with the beauty of on mountain village. It did us good to shake tb hand of our old friend MoCarty, with whom yt labored somo sixteen years ago. Some of tho young men of Wulhall picked up a Club, cliallongcd tho Base lin Club cf Oeutral, on thc Air Liuc ltuilroat wont over and got beat to death iu tho gam We have never hcaid of thc Club at We halla practicing any, or scarcely any, au we suspect that tho challenge was give with thc solo idea of getting a good diunt and having a good timo ut Ccntrul, Thou? tho boys of Walhalla cot whipped out, tW rejoice that their victors made them foci i good in their defcut. Somo of (hom fe liko migrating to Central, so bountiful wero they fed and so well wcro they can for. ?'Tho Red Shirts" Flying Artillery Compati tho originators of tho red shirt ns the symbol Domocracy and Reform in 187(1, a symbol th ran Uko wild-firo throughout thc wholo Stal and soon struck terror in thc ranks of I carpot-baggors, scalawags aud tho Radical can gonerally, aro going to colcbrato tho socoi anniversary of their organization at Pcndlol* on tho 2:)d instant. General W. W. Humph re bas ordered out tho lilli Calvary Brigade houor of thc occasion. Gov. Hampton has bc invited as well as olhor prominct persons, and behalf of thc Democratic Club, which has join with (ho lied Shirts, Col. W. C. Keith, of Ocom Hon. J. L. Orr, of Anderson, have been invit to address thc public. Major E. B. Murray w deliver Hie anniversary address. All (ho si rounding companies of lied Shills aro to there, and tho wholo country is invited and iv bo made welcome. The celebration will ta tho form of a political meeting, review a basket pic-nic. T aias will in all probability arranged for. As Pondloton is or1 Hie edge Oeonoc, I'iokons and Anderson Counties, a lin altondanco is looked for, and from tho appct anees it will bo a big day lor Pendleton. Thc first issac of thc Seneca City AdvertU a sprightly sheet of twenty-four columns, pi lislicd nt Seneca City, has been received n welcomed among our exchanges, lt ls publiai by Mr. Bailoy, a practical printer, formerly Greenville, and is under thc editorial control Prof. J. IT, Carlisle, an accomplished schol and writer. Tho Advertiser ls ucatly prin and lilied with Interesting reading matter w a fair show of advertisements. It deserves, n wo trust il will receive, a liberal patronage tho hands of our pcoplo. Tho newspaper is t greatest of all educators, and furnishes nv valuable and useful information than eau obtained for tho samo money in any oilier foi Besides, hoing issued periodically, it rarely fi to roceivo a thorough reading from all ila si scribcrs. Wo would liko to seo our pooplo 1 como moro addicted to newspaper reading, ( feel Bliro (hoy will realize Us benefit if thoy i only try the experiment. Tho newspaper, t especially brings into notico thc soil, olinio productions and educational facilities of town aud county in which it is published, i Seneca City will surely find tho Advertiser this respect a valuablo acquisition. Wo w our neighbor success, and trust our relati will always bo pleasant in the common work disseminating nows and advocating ontorpri promotive of tho goneral wollare of our cou and State. Tho Advertiser is Domooralio politics. OVBUTASKlNO TUR ENKUOIKS.-It ?S not visablo for any of us to ovorfosk our.cncrg corporeal or montai, but in tho oagor pursui wealth or famo or knowlcdgo, how many trn gross this salutary rulo, lt must bo a malle great importance to all who do so lo kuow 1 thoy oan regain the vigor 80 recklessly expo cd. Tho remedy is neither costly or ditHcul obtain. Hosteller's Stomaoh Bitters ia prooi bio in every city, town and settlement in Ai doa, and it oomponsatos for n drain of bodib mental onorgy moro effectually than any in vi rant over prescribed or advertised Labor moa, athletes, 8tudonts, journalists, lawy< jlorgynien, physicians, all boar testimony to wondrously renovating powers. It inoren ho capabilities for undergoing fatigue., i jouutoroots tho injurious otteots upon tho s .om of OXpOBure, sedentary habits, unhoal >r woarying avocations, or an insalubrious Mr. G. K. Ma&vrel)? aftor reading our local in last week's paper/ In rebronco to tho fond* ness of printers for watermelons and poaolion, immediately forwarded to our olBco a baskot full oft lie nicest peaches wo hnvo soon this seas on and for whioh wo roturn hirh our most hearty thanks. Ho ulan sent us nt tho samo timo un open boll of cotton, picked on tho Otb instant. In a noto to us Mr. M. says: "Tito boll is not a very healthy ono, but I think it soon for this neighborhood-nt the foot of tho moun tains. My orop gonorally, cspooially cotton, is tho finest I have had for Bovoral yoars, though impaired considerably by tho rccont drought." A BLERSINO TO MOTHERS -There will be no necessity for mothers leaving tho comforts of homo, with (heir siok babies, (his summer, if they will givo Dr. Moffolt's Tecthina (Teething Powders.) Tecthina will regulato tho bowols and moko teething ensy. lt cures cholera in fantum and tho summer complaints of children, heals eruptions and sores, removes and preven?s thc formation of worms. Lt. li. Norman & Bro. and all druggists keep it. Kimpton has not been discharged, and Col. Trotitlcn has arrived nt Hoston with thc requisition from Governor Ilamptou. There will bc a hard- light, but, barring political influences, tho ox-jfiuauoial ogcut will journey towards Columbia in a few doy?, ?- -? .-? . ? -- Hr.Min COUNTY, CU., May 1, 1878. DR. T. S. BltAoriKl.n-Dear Sir: I used thc Sufferer's Balm I houghl. from you recently, as an antidolo for bec slings with immediate relief. I want you to put me up a quart of it for family uso. Respectfully, .lom: ADAMS. Prepared by T. S, Bradfield, LnG rango, Ga for sale by lt. E. Norman & Bro., and nil Drug gist*. A despatch from Washington stales Ihnl il is decided (o have Chief .Justice Waite lo go lo South Carolina, about Sop(ember 1st lo sit with J migo Bond on tho trial of tho revenue officers charged with tho murder of Ladd. ATHENS, GA., December 8, 1877. A few nights Binco 1 gavo my son ono dose'of Worm (Jil and tho next day ho passed 10 largo worms. At tho samo time I gave ono doso to my little girl four yoars old and she passed 8G worms from 4 to 15 inches long. W. F. PHILLIPS. For sale by R. E. Norman & Bro. MuSlllitll JltlSiC HoilKC. Branch of thc Great Southern Music ITouso, Savannah, Ca., tho Grout Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of thc South. Prices and lonna at Ibo MOSMITII MUSIC HOUSE precisely samo ns nt the Savannah House, and (ho lowest in (ho United Slates. Never to bo undersold is tho rule of tho house. Pianos from $200 to $800. Organs from $10 to $200. If any man insulta your common sense by offering a first class 0 Stop Organ for $(SG, "Shoot him on the spot." All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever douo away with. $100 oash, or $1 IO on easy terms, now buys a magnificent MASON & HAMLIN PARLOR on CHURCH GROAN, with FOUR SETS Keens and TEN STOI'S, in Elegant Now Stylo Caso with Illuminated Panels. Hand somest Stylo of Case over produced. Sr-v.ciAi. Orr ER (o introduce this new Stylo. Sent on trial. Guaranteed for a life (imo.. Rented until paid for. Other now styles just out. Illustrated catalogues free. PIANOS ANO OUOANS.-Tun WORLD'S BEST MAKBBS.-Stool and Cover in cluded. Easy terms. Monthly installments. Old Pianos and Organs (nken in exchange. Catalogues Bad Price Lists mailed free. Instru ments personally selected and (cstcd by Mrs. h. A. McSmith. Pino assortment always on hand nt (he McSmilh Music House. Sn ROT M OS iq. Music HOOKS. Address, McSMITH MUSIC H0U8E, Greenville, S. C, A ;?I;m of ii 'Fhouvaml. A consumptive accidentally cured. When death was hourly expeoted, all remedies having failed, and Dr. II, James was experimenting with Hie many herbs of Calcutta, ho accidentally made a preparation of Cannabis Indica, which cured lu's only child of c nsumption. His child is now in this country and enjoying tho best of health. Desirous of benefiting tho aflllotod, (bc doctor now gives this recipe free, on receipt of two stamps to pay oxpenses. Thero is not a single symptom of consumption (hat it docs not al once lake hold of and dissipate. Night sweats, pee? vishncss, irritation of thc nerves, failure of me mory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains in Ibo lungs, poro throat, chilly sensations, nausea at thc stomach, inaction of tho bowels and wasting away of tho muscles. Address Craddook & Co., 1032 and 1031 Race street, Philadelphia, Pu., giving name of (his paper. LIVER IS KINO-Tho liver is thc imph'iue organ of tho wholu human system, ns it con trols tho lifo, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments r.ro thc natural result. Tho digestion of food, (ho movements of (bo j heart und blood, tho notion of tho brain and nervous system, arc nil immediately connected I with tho workings of the liver. It has been successfully proved that Groon's August Flower is uncounted in curing all persons affected with dyspepsia or liver complaint, and nil tho numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of tho liver and stomach- Samplo bottles to try, 10 rents. Positively sold tn nil towns on tho Western Continent, Three doses will prove that it is just what yon want. DR. J. M. MCLANAHAN, HAVING resumed tho practice of medicine, offers his processional services (o tho com munity. ' Otlico at h?3 residenco at Bachelors' Retreat, Oeonec County, S. G. August 8, 1878 38 ~TH? STATE PF SOUTH CAROLINA, ???WEE" O?UMT?T?? Jiy Richard Lewis, Jim/., Judye of Probate. WHEREAS, lloubon Leo has made suit to mo (o grant him Letters of Administration of tho Estate and Effeots of John Ross, deceased These are, therefore, to oilc and admonish all and singular tho kindred mid creditors of tho said John Ross, deceased, that they bo, and appoar, before me, in the Court of Probate, to bc held at Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday, 2Kb of August noxt, after publication hereof, at ll o'olook in tho forenoon, (o show cause, if any they have, why tho said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this tho 8th day of August, Anno Domini 1878. RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probate of Ooonoo County. August 8, 1878 88-2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee Oou.irty. By Riobard Lewis, Esq., Judgo of Probate. WHEREAS, Henrietta Miller, lina made suit to mo lo grant her Lottere of Admi nistration of tho Estate and Effects of Dr. T. 8. Miller, doooasod Thos3 aro, therefore, to olio and admonish all and singular tho kindred and crodltota of tho said Dr. T. S. Miller, deceased, that they bo and appoar boforo mo, In tho Court of Pro bate, to bo hold at Walhalla, 8. C., on Satur day, 24thday of August instant, after publication hereof, nt ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew SOUBO, if any thoy have, why tho said adminis tration should not bo granted. Givon under my hand, this 8th day of August, anno Domini 1878. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probato Ooonoo County. Auguol 8,\.878. 88-0t SPECIAL INDUCE inen ts Offered to Purchasers. Goods down to Rock-! Bed Prices. JUST KBOCHI VKI> A FEW PIECES STANDARD PRINTS, Prom 5 to G 1-4; cents per y eur <3.. A UK AL GOOD WOMAN'S SHOE For 90 Cents ! Our stock of Always of the choic est and at the very lowest prices. Best LEAF LARD 9 pounds for $1. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. August 8, 1878 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, O o one e County, lu i he Court or Probate. George M. Jenkins, Plaintiff, vs. Elizaboth Jenkins, Maryjane Chambers, James G. Jenkins, Ary Amanda Ragland, Uriah Jenkins, Ephraim Cobb and Benson I Turner, Defendant!. To Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary Jano Cham bers, James G. Jenkins, Ary Amanda Raglnnd, Uriah Jenkins, Ephraim Cobb and Benson Turner, Defendants-Greet ing: YOU oro hereby required to appear at tho Court of Proboto, to be holden at Wol haila Court. House for Oconee County, 8. C., on thc 7th day of October, A. D. 1878, to shew cause, if any you can, why the Real Estato of Claytou Jenkins, deocosed, situate ia said County, on Rockey Fork Creek, waters of Chauga Greek, waters cf Tugaloo River, and containing ono hundred and fifty acres, originally graoted to Abra ham Blanding, should not bo partitioned or sold, allotting to tho said Pennon Turner 26-5-lths thereof,and the remaining 28 5 Iths thereof io equal portions to tho said Goorga M. Jookin8, James G. Jenkins, Ary Amanda Kagland and Uriah Jenkins, ofter thc payment of tho debt and interest of tho Defendant, Ephraim Cobb. Given under my hand and seal, this (Ith day of August, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred [L. S.] and seventy eight and iu thc 103d year of American Independence RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probnto Oconco County. To tho Dofondunts Elizabeth Jenkins, Mary Jauo Chumbera, James G. Jenkins, Ary Amanda Bioland and Uriah Jenkin?: TAKE NOTICE that tho complaint and summons in tho above stated action was filed in the office ol' tho Judge of Probate for Oconoc Couuty, S. C , on thc 6th doy of | August, A. D. 1878, for partition of tho Kcal Estate of Clayton Jenkins, deceased, and for relief. S. P. DENDY, Plaintiff's Attorney. Walhalla, 8, C , August 6, 1878. August 8, 1S78. 38 -6t I IIAVB had our WOOL CARDS thoroughly repaired and nm confident that those who patronize ns (his year will bo belier pleased ?itb their work than over before. 0. ti, Reid tt Co., of Walhalla, will rcecivo and forward packages of Wool by railroad with out charge to parties sending. AU? J. B1TTON, President Pendleton Factory. Pendleton Factory, S. C., July 24th, 1878. August 1, 1878. 37-3t Tho lttmefly of th? inn, Century. Barham's Infallible ? MomificturcO hy tho Btrhim Pilo Catt Co., Carham, H. 0. Il n?.tr f.ill. lo care H.iiorrhoMi ar Pile, when n ?uro I. txxilblr.. I'rtre Mu ?nd bonn fl,to (etllmoDUIi fm M 111, cd OB appHc ?lion 'S (Ja THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. BY vlrluc of tho powor conforrcd upon mo in tho mortgage given mo by Elisabeth Knight, now Kl i/.abet h Williams, on thc 10th of April, 1877, of Ibo Traot of Land horoinoflcr de scribed, I will proceed to soil ot auction on tho FIRST MONDAY in Scptombor next, within tho legal hours of sale, in Walhalla, at tho Court House, in Ooonco oounty, 8. C., to tho highest babier, at public outcry, tho Tract of Land Jcsorlbod in said mortgage, as follows: ..AU that Traot of Land situate In Oooneo County, 8. C., bounded and described as situate in Wagonor Township, it bolng a part of tho same land oonvoyed by W. 8. Orlsham lo G. W. Southern, and has suoh marks ami boundaries as aro sot forth by said deed, containing thirty nine acres, moro or loso." Tho mortgage under which tho Balo ia mado is rooordod in tho Clerk's office Ooonoe county, 8. C., Mortgogo nook ?'C," Pagos 428 and 429, on tho 22d of April, 1878. THUMS OF bALB-Cash. H. 8. VAND1VIERE, Mortgagee. August 1, 1878. 87-4t BK/IRPEK'S ltllfciLS, LOCATED on Martin's Creek, threo milos from Soncoa City, are tn good oondltlon. and in oh argo of an exporlonoeu miller. Satisfaction guaranteed. All we ask is ? trial. July 2.5, 1878 36-2.mo WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN NOUN. GING TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OP Srai?TGr GrOOD0 Which h ave boon bought exclusively io North? ern market? are arriving daily and will soon be oomolete in all departments. Our stock of DRY GOODS, (one of oar specialties,) "oth Foreign and Domestie, can not bo ?-(.celled in tho up country. To our Friends, the Ladies: Wo would specially call your attention to a fow now and beautiful articles in Dry Goods, Notions and Fnnoy Goods, suoh ns Dross Linens, Elegant Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped and Jnconct Muslins, Cambric, Do mestic and ludia Long Cloths, Kuobingp, R?tilos, Linen Collara and Cuff*, Cloves, Hosiery (all kinds) Jnconot, Pique and Laco Edgings and Insortings. We have ?a. most beautiful unsortaient of Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed Unto and Hat Trimmings. Our stock of GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS is also complete, consisting in part of Clothing, Cnssimcres and Cottonados, Hats, Collars and Culls, Cravats and Silk Tios, .Suspenders, Half Hose, &0. Wo have a beautiful assortmont of tho well known Winchester Ladies' and Children's Shoes nnd Gaitors. Also, a complete stock of other brands both cheap and good. Other departments besides tho above named aro and will bo kept full. To make room for our Spring Stock, wo will sell Blanket?, Shawls and Gents' Winter Clothing AT COST FOR CASH. With tho full assurance that wo cnn please all who may examino our goods, we remain, Respectfully, G. L. REID ft GO. April ll, 1878 21 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee Opunty. IN TUE COURT or COMMON PLEAS. Melissa Lay, Plaintiff, "1 against [ Complaint Oof Hob Wanner and for 0. W. Filzinger, D?fendants, j Belief. TO the D?fendants herein YOU and caoh of you are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of tbo Clerk of (ho Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers at the office of | Norton & Stribling, on the publie square, in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exolnsivo of tho day of service. If you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaint i tr will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. NORTON & STRIBLING, AM? KEITH & VERNER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Walhalla, July 13, 1878. J. W. STRIBLINQ, C. C. P. TO tho absent defendant, G. W. Filzinger You will take notice that the complaint and also tho summons in thin action, of which tho abeve is a copy, was filed in thc office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Picas for Ooonee County, in tho State of South Carolina, OD thc 13th doy of July, 1878. NORTON & STRIBLING, AMD KEITH & VERNER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. July 18,1878 86-Ot H.D.A.BIEMANN RESPECTFULLY INVITES YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE HIS LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS CLOTHING, M. All ol' wiiicli will bc sold ni bottom prices, to suit thc times. A Large Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND, LOW FOR CASH. ?Or NO TR O UR LE lo SHOW GO ODS. GIVE MK A CALL. H. D. ?. BIEMANN. Juno/, 1878 29. JOHN KAUFMANN, LUMBERMAN, ALE, PORTER -AND XiAGlU BIM BRBWBft, -Walhalla, S. O. Estimates on Buildings furnished. Orders solioited. July 4, 1878 88-3mo WALHALLA FEMALE G?LR1GH. THE noxt session of this institution will commonoo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1878. It is an ndvantngo to toaohers and pupils to enter tho varions classes at that time, for a fow wooka delay render it di Ni cult to advance with olass. Board in College and in private families, por month, -. - $10.00 Juvenilo Department, per month, - .f>0 Primary Department, per month, - .80 Aoademte Dopartmont, per mooth, - 1.00 Collegiate Department, por month, - >}"'. Thoao prioos aro oxolusivo pf Stato ajy ft priatlons. A ? . Muslo, Wax and Fancy Work jg * T For particulars, address, , 1 HR. J. ft?, HW' ly 25, 1878, INTENDING to ohaog? business, wo aro determined to sell tbe stook of goods noy on hood In (bo shortest limo possible To do this wo are daily offering oar full and season* able STOCK OF GOODS . At prices that d?fy competition; Giro us a call, examino our goods and pricos and you will purchase. Wo have just received a eil s o of SPRING CALICOES, Host qualities, and neat patterns nt 0 conto n yard. Hamburg Edgings, Ribbons, Laces and Fancy Goods gon?rally BELOW COST.; Hamburg Edgings from 5 ocn'ts up. Canton Flannel, 10 cents. Woollen Flannels, 15 eenie op'. Pants Goods of nil kinds nt an ?mmons? sacrifico. Bost G roon Teas, 70 cents. FLORIDA TROUT In ono half barrels, cheaper and belter than bacon, J. II. SLIGHTS OA Mar. 28, 1878 10 el ll BATHS,jBAT??S ! 'IMII', undersigned has fitted up an elegant 1 BATH-HOUSE, near tho Brewery. Fifteen cents per both. Towels, Soap, &d.? furnished. Respect fully, JOHN KAUFMANN. July 4 1878 80-8md A k Kn III AH I vi; FEMALE iNSTi A 'JTUTE, tfliarlollsvillo, Virginia. $200 foi board and literary tuition for niuo months, be ginning October 1st. Music, drawing mid paint ing extra. For r 'aleifiie address R. H. RAW-: LINUS, M. A , President. TVT? -T^Tl TT1 T ClasTicR?Tnd MiH-. Mi I TIJ?JL ?ara?* m PREPARES for College. University or Bua? i ness. Kccommcndcd for location, health, inorad?y, scholarship and discipline. ?tisis Board and tnilion per half session $46. 'For Catalogue address MA./. A. 0. SMITH, rmp't, Bothel Academy P, O., Faurpiicr county, Va. THflMASVlLLE FEMALE COLLEGE, DAVIDSON CO.. N. C IM IK 22d Session begins August 28th, 1878'. Board and tuition in English per month $15. A first class institut ion unsurpassed for beauty of looalion. health aud ovcry requisite* Flight thoroughly qualified LiVB teachers'. Three grades of Diplomas. To accommodate tho steadily increasing patronage a largo addition to tho building is in progress. For catalogue ad dress_H. W. R?1NHAHT, President. VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY. IWURTH SESSION opons Soptcmber 1, 1878, . and closes Juno 1, 1870. Fees in Literary and .Scientific Department, $65; Law, $100; Medicine, $05; Theology, $10. Board and lodging per month, $16 to'$20. Professors. 27; Instructors, 8; Students last year, 405. For catalogues address hi C. GARLAND, Chancellor, Nashville, Tonnosscc. August 1. 1878. 87-lmo Sitton's Mills ARE now in thorough repair, and we aro pre pared to wait on ousloniors. Tho Mills ore in charge of OK INT. Ootlii'ft.i.1, \n ox pericoe ed and reliable' miller, who will bo tlad to seo any and all of our former oust om ors. rho mille make tho very best of FLOUR and largo turn-out from tho grain. Persona having tv bent, to grind will do well to glvo us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. The reputation of diena r?llls aro well known in tho market. Any . ..??OdMni* to grind for tho market wl>' io likeness of thotr dtonftvlRs afc cont, "or itly ad??o tho samo. Thd??ncp&rtioulor tes aro to bo unod for household decoration id dovotiou., They aro considered quite yltsU among the bettor olass of Chtuoeo.