University of South Carolina Libraries
Cotton ie opening rapidly. ?WQ new candidates this weok for County Commissioners. A poor Behool mi stress in Ohiongo gavo $5 to Sou thorn eu flo roro. Our livery atablo mon will carry paaseugors to and from the depot on Sunday for 25 cents. Tba Governor has appointed Q* E. Watson, , H. F. Alexander and Elias Jenkins Commis? eionors of Election for Oooneo County. TO borrow your neighbor's nowspapor in obcating thc printer out of his dues. SubBoribe for the KKOWKK COUIUBH and quit borrowing. '.. Mrs. M. Bray is now receiving hor fall stock of millinory. Sbo can bo found noxt 1 door to Mr. Hoist's bakory. * QUERY: "Why will mon smoko common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers ?Sealof'.North Carolina,' at.tho sarao price?" . Think of boing paid tbrco years subscrip tion in advance those hard times! Yot somo ?of bur subscribers have dono this very thing. Mr. J. L. Fennell will accept our thanks , .'for huif dozon of tho finest ponchos that wo . <1tavo.-oaten this yoar. They were of the opon istone variety. UPho 'Bachelor's Rotroat Grange will meet .tit Richland Academy next Saturday at 2 o'clock P. M. A full attendanoo of tho mein? hors is roquostcd. Bo vs. Law and Riley havo bcon conducting ft meeting at Townvillo Presbyterian Church for tho Inst few days. Mnny mombore have been added to that ohurch. The Register sayo that two oar loads of tho finest ?attie that has been in Columbia sinco last spring arrived from Walhalla hy tho Oro en vi Ho and Columbia Railroad. Wo aro requested by Rev. J. J. Neville to announce that there will bo no preaching at Soncca City on next Sunday on account of his Absence at Sandy Springs camp meeting. Thero will bo no prcacliiug At Fnirviow Methodist Ohurch on tho fourth Sunday in this month-tho pnstor hoing absent at tho T>TP1V? Milo vtvmp meetieg. Tho ladies are respectfully invited to witness a match gamo of Baso Ball bctwoon tito Seneca City and Walhalla Baso Ball Clubs, to bo played next Saturday afternoon at 3.J o'clock on tho ground bnok of Col. Keith's residence. Wo aro requested to give notico that there will bo a mooting of tho Richland Demo cratic Club on Saturday, tho 21st instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. A full attendance is rcquostod, a* business of importance will bo brought boforo tho club. Wo rcgrot to learn that thc little daughter ' of A. G. SIigh was badly hurt hist Monday by a horse stepping on her foot and cutting off ono of her toes. Tho little girl is six years old and was leading tho horso at tho time of tho accident. Tho garden is a toaoher. Thero naturo is ever at work, producing tho most beautiful forms and transformations. No mau cnn witness attentively tho germination of tho seed, tho uprising of tho blade, tho unfolding of the flower, tho maturing of tho fruit, without at tho samo time becoming wiser, nobler, bettor. Attention is called tc tho chango of'the time of two of tho public meetings in tho county. Tho meeting at Rick Springs is changed to Monday, tho 7th day of October, end the mootifig nt Westminster is chnnged to Friday, the 4th day of October. These changos aro mudo hooauso tho days appointed fall on the days of tho meeting of Presbytery ?it Walhalla. Tba Governor has mode thc following ap pointment on .tho Slate Board of Equaliza tion: First Congressional District-J. I. Ru?*?, Darlington. Second Congressional District-W. C. Bee, Charleston. Third Congressional District-B. F. Crayton, An derson . Fourth ..Congressional District-John li, Agu?rs, Chenar. Fifth Congressional District-ll. E Bissoll, Colleton. Tho board ?neets thc first Monday in October. Messrs. Edwin Fordo, Eugene Calvo and C. C. Tut t, of Columbia, paid our town a flying visit one day last wook. These gontlo mon are on a leavo of absence to recruit their hoaith and wasted energies by drinking our fino mountain water and breathing our pure atmosphere. Seneca City is their headquart ers for the present. Mr. Hugh Wilson, tho bachelor editor of the Abbovillo Press and Banner, passed through our town last week on hts way to Cashier's Valley to interview tho Governor. Mr? Wilson is ono among tho host newspaper men in tho State and ho spares neithor time nor labor to huvo tho latest and freshest news in his journal. Thc ice orcam outortainmont for tho benefit of the Presbyterian Church on Friday after noon and at night at tho Brewery Park pro mises to bo ft nico affair. Refreshments will bo served from 5 o'olook in tho nftornoon to a reasonable hour ut night. Tho Walhalla Cornet Band havo promised to blew their best for the occasion, and to help mako tho enter tainment ono of profit ns woll as pleasure. A special train will leave Walhalla noxt Sunday morning for Sandy Springs, going and returning same day, and remaining long enough to allow oitizons to attond tho onmp meeting services on Sunday. Round trip fare from Walhalla 76 coots; from Soncoa City and Perry ville 60 cents; from Pendloton 26 cents. This girtfl our pooplo an opportu nity of attending tho groat mooting nt Sandy Springs at a low price. Tho hour of depart qre will ho at 8 A. M. Roturning, loavo Sundy Springs at 4.30 P. M. A new cavalry company was organized at Sandy Springs, in Anderson Oounty, on Inst Saturday, tho 7th instant, with tho following offioors: Captain-John W. Simpson; First Lieutenant-M. 0. Smith; Second Lioutonnnt -II. 0. Summors; Third Lioutonnnt-D. B. MoPhail; Ordorly Sorgoant-C. B. Maddon; Sooond Sorgoant-II. II. Elrod; Third Sor. g?ant-Joseph W. Majors; Fourth Sorgoant _A. W. MePhail. "8andy Springs Red Shirt Company" was tho namo gi?en to the company. The noxt mooting of tho company will bo hold on Saturday, Soptembor 21st, at 1P.M. Wo understand that somo of tho members of this company aro from this county, tx MV. W. I*. Barker lins our thttbks for a fina watermelon and large sweot potatoes. Adgor Col lego opens to day. A good many students have already arrived and others will bo up during the week. Thompson & Pendloy aro running a daily haok lino between Senooa City and Walhalla. Seo hand bills for tho schedule Tho Walhalla Female Collego oommonood its 80eond yoar with bright prospects. Tho first wcok it numbered 81 pupils. Many more aro oxpeeted. An additional teacher has boen employed. Among tho arrivals in Walhalla, Tuesday night, woro Dr. W. D. Millwco and W. A. Lomax, Esq-, of AbbovilJo. Thoso gentlomon bring each a son to outer Adgor Collogo to-day. Messrs. J. N> Kutti orford and R. II. Cowan have brought to our olfioo somo very good grapes. Thoy aro of a hardy variety and nourish hero. They are of tho Madeira species, and aro said to make good wine. Mr. James C. Loo has loft with us some fine specimens of mica taken from his placo in this county. Mr. Leo says ho is informed by thoBO who ought to know that tho prospect is fino for a profilablo yield of mica. Wc have no doubt Ibero is more of it in thc hills and mountains above us. Ono day last week tho citizens of Walhalla aubsoribod fwonty-five dollars to the yellow fovor sufl'orers. Tho amount has boen forwarded. Wo hopo these contributions will bo continued by tho churches and our citizens generally. Only a fow havo given anything yet. Let our friends in tho country help. Tho fovor is spreading and has more than a month to run. Tho Hollering and desolation are great. Wo aro Informed that Mr. Reuben Gibson was bit on tho right hand by a dog, thought to be mad, on last Thursday. Mr. Q. was reclining in his piazza floor roading when tho dog entered tho house and bit him. Dr. Johnson cauterized tho wounds, and what tho result will bo is not known. A similar dog, from description, bit a son of Trial Jus* tico II. A. II. Gibson tho same day on tho arm, but his clothing provontcd any wound othor than slight bruises. Tho dog was un known in thc neighborhood, and was wander ing without an owner and noting in a way to lead to tho belief ho was mad. Wo under J stand.tho dog has been killed. Mothers, stay at home, and euro your child with Dr. Mofl'ett's Toethina (Toothing Powders.) Toolinna rcgultos tho bowels and makes teething easy, cures citolera infantum and tho summor complaints of children, heals eruptions and sores, removes and prevents tho formation of worms. No medicino ever received such enthu siastic commendation from thoso who havo used it. lt. 13. Norman & Uro. and all druggists keep it. - The "first snow of tho season" fell in Chcyono, Montana Territory, Scpttombcr 8, to the depth-of two inches. SUFFKBRBS' BALM.-Dr. Q. B. Hoard says: "It gave immediate relief in tho case of a young lady who was suffering from tho pain cf a rusty natl having penetrated her foot. Sbo hfld all tho premonitory symptoms of look-jaw and the relief was immediate." Prepared by T. S. Bradfield, LaQrange, Qa. For salo by IL K. Norman & Bro., and all Drug gists. ----*? . ?V Show us the girl who would not like to "-Sit in (he shade Of soft lamps and bo wooed for a while," and we'll show you an old maid, sure. ATIIKXS, QA., December 8, 1877. A few nights sinoo I gave my son ojie doso of Worm Oil nnd the next day bo passed Ki largo worms. At tho santo time I gave one doso to my little girl four yoars old and she passed 80 worms from 4 to 15 inches long. . W. F. PHILLIPS. For salo by R. E. Norman & Bro. rotas ni lt li JJ lisle House. Brauch of thc Great Southern Music House, Savannah, Gn., tho Great Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of thc South. Prices and terms at tho MCSMITH MUSIC Heese, precisely same as at thc Savannah House, and tho lowest in tho United States. Never to be undersold is the rulo.of the honso. Pianos from $200 to $800, Organs from $10 to $200. If any man insults your common sense by offering a fust class 0 Stop Organ for $06, "Shoot him on tho spot." AH necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever dono away with. $100lash, or $1 IO on easy terms, now buys a magnificent MASON ? HAMLIN PABLO? on CHURCH Ono AV, with Foun RVTS Rnsus and TI;N BTOI'M, in Elegant Kow Style Cace with IllBminuied Panels. Hand somest Stylo of Case ovor produced. SPECIAL OH'KU to introduce this now Style. Sent on trial. Guaranteed for a life limo. Rented until paid for. Othor now stylos just out. Illustrated catalogues free. PIANOS ANO OUOANB.-Tur. WOBLU'B BBST MAKKBS.-Stool and Cover in oludod. Easy terms. Monthly installments. Old Pianos and Organs taken in exchange. Catalogues and Prioe Lists mailod free. Instru ments personally ?elected and tested by Mrs. L. A. McSmith. Fine assortment always on hand at the McSmith Musio Houso. S nr. KV MUSI?. MUSIC BOOKS. Address, McBMITH MUSIC HOUSE, Greenville, S. C, -- ?? ?.- ?m* Aw UNOKSHADLE TRUTn,-You doservo to suffer, and if you load a miserable, unsatis? factory lifo in this beautiful world, it is entirely your own fault and tbore is only one excuse for you-your unreasonahlo prejudioo and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Porsonnt knowlodgo and common senso ronsoning will show you that Creon's August Flower will ouro you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable, effects, such as sick hondaoho, palpitation of tho heart, sour stomaoho, habitual costiveness, dizzinoes of tho head, nervous prostration, low spirits, &o. Its salos now roach ovory town on tho Western Continont and not a druggist but will toll you of its wonderful euros. You onn buy a sample Jiottlo for 10 conts. Three doses will roliovc you? WA6HINOTON, Soptombor7.-The following was isBiiod this ovoning by /ho Treasury Do? partmont: Hon. James Oiljilan, Treasurer of Vie United Slates: On and after tho 10th doy of this month, you aro authorized, at the Treas ury in Washington and nt tho sovoral sib* treasuries in tho United States, to oxohango standard silver dollars forUnitod States notos. Very rospootfully, JOHN SHERMAN, Treasurer. For County Auditor. Sar Tho Monds of JOHN N. GKOIIGE respectfully nominate him a candidato for appointment to tho.office of County Auditor, subjeot to tho ' recommendation of tho Democratic votors of the County at the primary olootion. SST Tho Monds of 0. E. WATSON rospootfully announoo him a candidato for the oflioo of County Auditor of Goonoo County, subjeot td tho action of thc pooplo |u tho primary olootion. <1<y ' ' '? ' ; ?* . N. ''j A.. ;, 3V'- *r' "-' ' ; ?' V? , -, ' ^ -7^ For School Commissioner. JW*- Tho frioDds of JOHN J. SMITH announce him a candidato for the offioo of Sohool Commissioner of Ooonoo County, subject to the votes ot - tho peoplo io tho primary election. J&W Wo oro authorized to announoo KEY. WILLIAM MoWHORTELt a can didato for Sohooi Commissioner of Oconco County, subject to tho voioe of tho Douao oratio voters of tho County, undor tho rules governing tho primary election. SST THE FRI KN Di OF ISAAC WICKLIFFE respootfully onuounco him a cacdidoto for Sohool Commissioner of Ooonce County, subject to tho notion of tho pooplo in tho primary election. Tho friends of M. 13. DENDY respootfully announce him a oondidato for ro eleotion to tho offioo of Sohool Commis sioner for Oooneo County, subjeot to tho voico of the pooplo in tito primary election. For the Legislature, Sar Tho many friends of MAJ. S. P. DENDY respootfully announoo him os a oandidato for tho Legislature ot tho onsuing oleotion, subjeot to tho ratification of tho peoplo in tho primary eleotion. SLW Tho friends of GEO. R. CHERRY respectfully announoo him a candidato for tho Legislature, subjeot to tho voion of tho peoplo as expressed in tho primary oleotion. fl?* Tho many' friends of Mr. JOEL BEARD respectfully announce him a can didate for the Legislature, subjoot, however, to tho action of tho pooplo in tho primary eleotion. Sar THE MANY FRIENDS OF JOHN 8. VE RN EU, ESQ., respectfully nominate him as a oandidato for ro oleotion to tho Legislature, at tho ensuing oleotion; subject, howovor, to tho action of thc peo ple in tho primary oleotion. For County Treasurer. S3T Tho friends of JOHN D. VER NE R respectfully announce him a candidate for appointment to tho offioo of County Treasurer, subject to tho recommendation of tho Democratic voters of tho County at tho primary oleotion. . SST The friends of RICHARD S. PORCHER respectfully aunounco him a candidate for re appointment to tho oflloe of County Troosurer, subject to tho recom mendation of thc Democratic voters of tho County at tho primary oleotion. SST Tho friends of A. BRENNECKE respectfully aunounco him a oandidato for appointment to tho office of County Trea surer, subject to the recommendation of tho Dcmooratio voters of tho County at UIQ primary election, Thc friends of Dr. TIIOS. L. LEWIS respectfully announoo hire o can didato for County Treasurer of Ooonce County, subject to tho action of tho voters in tho primary election. *?- Tho frionds of SAMUEL H. JOHNS respectfully announce him a can didate for County Troasuror of Ooonec County, subjeot to the notion of tho voten in tho primary eleotion. t@F The friends of H F. ALEXAN DER respectfully announce him a oandi dato for County Treasurer, subjeot to th( voico of tho pooplo in the primary eleo tion. For County Commissioners* SST Tho friends of WARREN J DEATON respootfully onnounoo him t oandidato for County Commissioner foi Ooonoe County, subjeot to tho action of tb? peoplo in tho primary eleotion. SST Tho friends of R. S. RUTLEDOI respootfully aunounco him a oandidato fo: County Commissioner subject, however, t< tho voioo of tho peoplo in tho primarj eleotion. tST Tho many frionds of ARCHELAU5 LAY respectfully announoo him a candi dato for County Commissioner for Ooouei County, subjeot to tho voioo of tho Demo oratio voters of tho County, undor tho rulei governing tho primary eleotion. Sar Tho friends of J. M. IIUNNI. CUTT hereby announoo him os a candidat for County Commissioner at tho oosufor eleotion, subjeot to tho notion of thopcoph io tho primary election. e<3r?Tbe frionds of WESLEY PITCH FORD respootfully announoo him a oandi dato for County Commissioner of O.oonei County, subjeot to tho voioo of tho pooph in the primary eleotion. J56V" Tho friends of ANDREW DICK BON respectfully announoo him a candidat for tho offioo of County Commissioner subjeot to tho action of tho pooplo in tin primary eleotion. Sar Tho many frionds of W. W. MOS? respootfully announoo him os a onndidat for the offioo of County Commissioner, sub ?cot to tho ratification of tho peoplo at th primary clootion. Sar Tho friends of M. S. MESSEI respootfully announoo him ns a oandidat for County Commissioner at tho ensuioj oleotion, subjeot to the voioo of tho pcopl At the primary clootion. Sar Tho friends of JOHN R. STEEL! heroby announoo him ns a suitable porso for tho offioo of County Commissionci subjoot to tho nomination by tho primar oloction. ?&- Tho friends of F. L. S1TT01 respootfully announoo him a oandidato ic County Commissioner, subject to thoaotio of tho pooplo in tho primary oleotion. ter The many friends of W. T. JANE respectfully announoo him a oandidato ft County Commissioner, subjoot to tho nolie of tho pooplo in tho primary clootion. . For Probato Judge. ", ,, * Sar Tho frionds of RICHARD LEWI respectfully announoo him a oandidato fi ro-election to tho offioo of Probat o Jud go i Ooonoo County, subjoot to tho votes of tl pooplo in tho primary oleotion. ~~FOR CONGRESS. The friends of Cot. D. WYATT AIKEN r< moctfully aunounco him a oandidato for r dootion to Congress .from tho Third Sou karolina District, at the ensuing election, au1 oct? however, to the dooltiinn of the Congre 'tonal Convention, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee County. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. 0. Malonoo. Plaintiff, j againttt \ Complaint ll. Press ?Smith and others, 1 for Defendants, j lleliof. PURSUANT to orders from this Coutt m tule by T. J. Mucky, presiding Judge, on 12th of Mureil, 1878, and J. 1). Kershaw, tresiding Judge, on thc ?7th of June, 1878, will soil, during tho legal hours of salo, to tho hlghost bidder, hoforo tho Court DOURO door in Walhalla, S. 0., on saloday in OCTO BER next, the Roal Kstato described as fol le wu, viz: "All that pieoo, parcol or traot of I land in tho County and Seato aforesaid, on I tho West hank of Seneca Rivor, adjoining lands of W. A. Lowory, Ii. P. Sloan and others, and containing Ono Hundred and Thirty-Threo Acros, as represented by plat of M. S. McCay, DistriotSurvoyor, dated 28th of November, 1871, and recorded Mesno Conveyanco Rook (B), Ooonco County, S. C., Page 517." ALSO, "All that piece, parcel or tract of land in tho Couuty and Stato aforesaid, on Mill Branch, waters of Seneca Rivor, adjoining lands pf R. S. Porcher nnd B. P. Sloan, eon taining Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres, as shown by a plat mado by M. S. McCoy, dated 4th of September, 1871. and attached to deed by R. S. Porohor tu R. P. Smith." TERMS-One; h alf cash; the remainder on twolve months time. Tho purohaBor to give bond and mortgage tosocuro purchase money. J. W. STRIBLINO, 0. C. P. Sopt. 5, 1878 42.4 Sale of Real Estate. Thc .Stale or South Carolina. O CONER COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. John N. Grant, Plaintiff, 1 vs. f Pctitiou for Malinda Russell and others, \ Pnrtition of! Defendants, j Real Estate. BY virtuo of an order from tho Court of Probnto, for Oconeo County, I will sell, to tho highest bidder, at Wnlhalln Court House, on snlcday in OCTOBER next, tho Real Estalo of Bird Lanier, deceased, as fol lows: Tract No 1, containing Ono Hundred and Twolvo Acres, moro or less, ami adjoining lands of R. 0. Tribble, Tract No. 2, J. N. Grant and others. Tract No. 2, tho Homo Place, containing Ono Hundred and Ono Acron, moro or loss, lying cn Little Bcavcrdam Crook, mid adjoin*, ing landa of R. O. Tribblo, Traot No. 1, Capt. A. 'Hunter and othors. TEEMS OF SALE.-One half the pur chase money to bo paid on tho first day of January, 1879; tho ether half on tho first day of January, 1880, with interest from day of salo. Tho purohnso money to bo seourod by tho bond of tho purchasers, good personal security and a mortgago of tho promises. The costs of thoso prooocdings to be paid in cash on tho day of salo. RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probate. Sept. 5, 1878 42-4 Sale o? Heal Estate. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY Ol? OCONEE. IN TH 13 COURT OF PROBATE. Sarah Dodd and H. T. Dodd, \ Administrators, j Complaint vs. \ for Dennis Dodd and othors. j Rolief. BY virtuo of an order mado in this action, I will sell, to tho highest bidder, at Wal bulla Court DOURO, South Carolina, in OCTO BER next, tho Real Estato of James Dodd, deceased, situato in Oconeo County, and lying on Keoweo Rivor, as follows: Tract No. 1, containing Ono Hundred and Seventy Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands formerly bolonging to tho estate of G. W. Liddell, Tracts No. 2 and 3 and others! Tract No. 2, containing Eighty One Acres, moro or letts, and adjoining Tracts Nos. 1 and 3 and othors. Trnct No. 3, containing Two Hundred and Twcnty-Threo Acres, moro or loss, and adjoining Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 and othors. TERMS OF SALE-One-third oasb. Bnlanoo on a orodit of ono and two years, with interest trom day of salo. Tho pur chase monoy to bo secured by bond and seou? rity and a mortgage of tho premises. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probate. Sept. 5, 1878 41-4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?0?5C?E ??yiNlTVs Tn tho Court of Common Fleas. Wm. Cook, Plaintiff, 1 Complaint against > for Benjamin Brown, Defendant. ) Relief. PURSUANT to an ordor of T. J. Maokoy, presiding Judgo, mado in this case on tho 12th of March, 1878, I will Rull, to the highest bidder, during tho logal hours of salo, nt tho Court House door in Walhalla, on Bnloday in OCTOBER next, the tract of land jesoribed as follows, viz: "All that pieoo, parcel or traot of land situated in tho Stato ?nd County aforesaid, on waters of Changa Creek, having tuioh forms, marks and bound iry linos as n plat of tho samo doth represent ind was formorly owned by Alexander Evans ind was purchased from him by Benjamin Brown." TERMS-CASH. J. W. STRIBLINO, 0. C P. Sopt. 5, 1878 42-4 IWILL furnish to tho pooplo of Walhalla, West minster and viciniiie?, nt. my usual placo of business, tho host Mountain Boof at low figures, to wit: From 6 oonts por [pound to 2 oonts por pouml,nooordlngtoquaHty. Terms,strictly cash. Partios buying tlokcts that I uso in my business trill rccoivo 10 por cent, disoount on amounts taken. M. Il BRYCE, Hu tobo v. Sept. 5, 1878 42-2m NOTICE rr\HE building of a NEW BRIDGE ovor X Changa Crook at Gilmor's Mill will bo lot to the lowest bidder at ll o'dock A. M. on FRIDAY, tho 4tb of Oetobor, 1878. Plan ind spooittoatlons will, bo exhibited on day of jalo at tho bridge THOMAS BIBB, Chairman Board Couuty^OytuiniSsionors. Soptombor 5,1878 T 42-4t X*AJLX* 1878 THE NAME OF THE FIRM OF II. D. A. RIEMANN HAS THIS DAY-SEP TEMBER 2d, 1878-BEEN CHANGED TO THAT OF D. BIEMANN Sc SON. We are daily receiving our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which havo boen bought exclusively iu Northern marketa. withoareas to QUALITY, 1'llIOE AND PREY AILING STYLES, and which will bo sold at tho oloscst margins for QR B ?JRTIS?l. J??~ Wo would respectfully invito you to call and examine thom. All persons indebted to either D. Riemann or II; D. A. Biemann who do not make satisfactory arrangements concerning their accounts this fall, with the new firm, may expect them to be col lected by law. Respectfully, J?. BIEMANN & SON. Sept. 5, 1878 42 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT J. II. SLIGH & SON'S. JUST RECEIVED, J?\- XinrRo Stools, of Olioioe, Staple sind. FANCY GOODS. DALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Cuft'ee, Toas, Bacon, Lard and Mo lassos, Oil. Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Combs, Brushes, Soaps and Glasses, And Looks, Sorews, Butts and Hinges; Cutlory and all kinds of Ware, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, . Collars, Cravats and Men's Woar, And Domestics of all Grades and Stripes. Boots, Shoes, Elast ios and Hose, Pens, Ink, Pencils and Paper, Pins, Needles. Ribbons and Calicoes. All to bo sold cheap for cash sooner or lalor. In short wo pay the highest prices for produce And sell goods as in ante-bellum days; Indeed all things in our line, so cheap, induco Our customers to ?ny, "To buy from Sligh pays." Persons wishing to buy cheap and first class goods will find it to their interest to give J. II. SLIGH & SON a call. Sopt. 6, 1878 42 rn9 CS ? Ul S HS Pi NZ BATHS, BATHS! 1MIK undersigned has (hied up an ologant BATH-HOUSE, near the Brewery Fiftoon cents per bath. Towels, Soap, &o furnished. Respcotfully, JOHN KAUPMANN. July 4. 1878 88-8mo Homestead Exemption NOTICE is hereby givon that Mrs. Malissa Ross, wi low of John Ross, dcooascd, has made applloation lo mo for homostead and ex emption in the ronl and porsonal estate of said deceased, and I will pass upon tho samo on Monday, tho 80th day of Soptombcr, 1878, at ll o'clock A. M., in roy ofiloo, in tho Court House, at Walhalla, 8. C. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probato Oooneo County. August 20, 1878 41-4t Final Settlement. N?TIGE is horoby givon that application will bs mada to tho Probato Judgo, of Goonoo County, S. 0., on Monday, 7th day of Ootober, for leave to make a final settlement of the Estate of Jamos O. Terrell, deceased, and bo discharged therefrom. WM. G. TERRELL, Administrator. Sept- ?,1878 j 42-4 SPECIAL* INDUCE mc nts Offered to Purchasers. Goods down to Rock Bed Prices. -tos JlJST RECEIVED A. FEW ri ii CES STANDARD PRINTS, From 6 to 6 1-4: oents per y surd.. A REAL GOOD WOMAN'S SHOE For 90 Cents ! Our stock of GROCERIES Always of the choic est and at the very lotocst l?rices. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. August 8, 1878 . WOOL CARDING, j OUR WOOL CARDS HAVE BEEN NEWLY clothed and put in thorough repair for thc Fall Carding. All ^Y00L brought to us will bo promptly card od and satisfaction guaranteed. Wool loft will? C. L. Ruin & Co. will be oardcd and returned lo tho st oro at samo price a? at Factory. Prico 10 cents per ponnd for white and 12J cents for mixod. Tho Fuotory will bo run by Mr. W. J. Buttles, an oxporiencod carder. Wool bought at tho market prioo. NEVILLE & IIOLLEMAN, WALHALLA, S. G. August 22, 1-878 40-Smo LAMES'E???E WE TAKE PLE?RURE IN ANN0UN? CING TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OF si^niKra- GOODS Which h ave boon bought exclusively in North? am markets aro arriving daily and will Boon be oomoleto in ali departments. Our stock of DRY GOODS, (ono of our sppciultics,) .otb Foreign and Domestic, can not bo excelled in tho up country. To our Friends, the Ladies: Wo would specially call your attention to ot Tow new and beautiful articles in Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, suoh as Dress Linens, Elegant Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped and Jaconet Muslins, Oambrio, Do mestio and India Long Cloths, Buching?, anillos, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery (all kinds) Jaconet, Piquo and Laoo Edgiugs and Insortings. Wo have a most beautiful assortment of Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Hut Trimmings. Our stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is also complote, consisting in part L.f Clothing, Cassimcros and Cottonndos, Hats, Collars and Cuffs, Cravats and Silk Ties, Suspouders, Half Hoso, &o. Wo have a beautiful assortment of the well known Winchester Ladies' and Children's Shoos and Gaiters. Also, a complete stock of other brands both cheap and good. Other departments bosides tho above named i\ro and will bo kept full. To mnko room for our Spring Stock, wo will sell Blankets, Shawls and Gonts' Winter Clothing 5' OUST FOR CASH. With tho full assurance that wo can ploaso \\\ who may examino our goods, wo remain, Respectfully, G. L. REID & GO. April 11,1878 21 ADGEH COLLEGE; WALHALLA, s. c. f HE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION ivill bogin on THURSDAY, tho 12th day of September next. Tuition per session, ... $20 00 Board per month, including every thing except washing and lights, $10 00 Instruoiion thorough by a full oorps of Pro fessors. For particulars addross flt EV. J. R. RILEY, Chairman of Faculty. WALHALLA, S. C., August 20, 1878. 4K THE noxt session of thin institution will commence THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1878. It is nn ndvantngo to teachers and pu pits to enter tho various dusses at that time, for n few weeks dolay rondor it difficult to advance with olnss. Board in Collogo and in privnto furn i 1 i OH. per month, - . - $10.00 Juvenile Department, por month, - .50 Primary Department, por month, ? .80 Acadomlo Dopartmont, por month, - 1.00 Collegiate Department, por month, - 3.00 Those pricos aro oxolcaivo of Statq appro* priatione. Musio, Wax and Fanoy Work extra. For particulars, address, DR. J. P. SHIEI/kTZER. July 25, 1878,_ 86-3m DILXM. M?CIA?AM?, HAVING resumed tho praotloe of medicino, offers his professional services to tho oom? naunUy. Office at hts resider.co at Bachelors' Retreat, Goonoo Oounty, S. G. August 8, 1878 88