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_?Jg j1 .'- '.. Locals. v This yent the cotton orop will beat tho guano notos maturing. The Ooonoo Station Club moots on noxt Satur day, tho 21st, at 8 P. M. The weather for several days has boon cool, npproaohlng very near to frost. Court at Anderson is now in session, Judgo Hudson presiding. Messrs. C. L. Hold and W. C. Ervin left for Kow York on Monday last. Mrs. M. Bray is now receiving her fall stock of millinory. Sho can bo found noxt door to Mr. Hoist's bakory. k A new candidato for County Commissioner this wook. Head over tho list of candidate! and keep posted. QUERY: "Why will mon smoko common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothon Sealof Norlh Carolina,' at tho samo prioo?" $1.50 in ndvanoo will pay for tho KBOWBI Cou m nu for ono year. Subsoribo for it and gci your neighbor to do likowiso. There aro ninety-nine students in attend nnoe upon Adgcr College. Tho number ii inoroosing daily. [ Rov. John Kershaw, of Abbeville, will hob divine services in thc Presbyterian Church, a this place, ou noxt Sabbath, nt 11 A. M. and ? P. M. Tho entertainment at the Brewery Park o last, Friday evening, for thc boncfit of tit Presbyterian Church, netted about twenty dol lars. B. Frank Sloan,, Esq., has been electo Captain of tho ''Shiloh Red Shirt Cavalr Company." Tho company numbers sixt mon. Tho "Fairview Red Shirts" have forme a cavalry company, numbering about fort members and elected ?Mr. Sloan Y. S.riblin captain. An interesting religious meeting is go'm on at tho Presbyterian Church in this plac Several persons have joined thc church. Walhalla begins to wear thc aspect of tl busy season. Cotton is coming iu and tl merchants oro busy both within and withe doors. Tho yellow fever is yioldiog to medic control and thc number of deaths arc les Still there is groat nocd of further contrib i Hons. ?ho "Knights of Honor," at Walhall have donated twonty dollars for thc bene of tho yellow fever sufferers'. . Mr. Jones", of West Union, underwent a vc [ painful operation on lust Tuesday in having o of his legs amputated. Ur. Meyer, of Newbori performed tho operation. We leam that Mosers. W. C. develin Judgo Thompson ll. Cooko, M. JJ. Donal son and J. T. Austin were nominated tho primary election for thc Legislature, Greenville, on Saturday last. A match game of baso b.ill will bo played Saturday afternoon next at 3 P, M., betw< tho "Rough and Readies" and tho "Colli Nino," of Walhalla. Tho public arc invited witness tho game. 1 Mr. John 0. Micklcr bas just returned fr Now York, where he bas been to lay in his and winter stock of goods. We understand tl Mr. M. has bought and opened up business his own account in Hie storo formerly occup by Dr. 1). S. James in West Union. Succ attend him in his new field. Tho tax books will bc opened on thc ?day of October. Tho Treasurer advert? that ho will attend at various plaoes in l ?county to receive thc taxes, and thus s? i ?ho people inuoh trouble. Seo advert ment. Tho Central Hotel, nt Abbeville, under management^ of W. T. Branch, Esq., is place to get a squaro meal and good accomi dations. Tho hotel has between fifteen twenty rooms nicely furnished, and no pains k spared to make guests feel comfortable am homo. When you visit Abbeville givo mc C tral a trial. Wo aro requested to announce that th will bo a publio mooting ut Fair Play Tuosdny, tho 1st of October. This meet is appointed bcoauso tho County Trcosui Mr. Porohor, will meet tho pcoplo there that day for tho purpose of collecting tns ?nd two birds can be killed by tho sa .stone-tho meeting and hearing of .-candidates and tho collecting of tuxes. Tho County Auditor lins furnished us with following valuation of the roal cstnlo of County, as fixed by tho Board of Equalizat Aorcs of plo\vv'land, 41,097; valued at $310,1 Aorcs of wood land, 428.53(1; valued at $01 080. Total number of acres, 470,533; value $942,852. Houses, 426; valued nt $92,( Total value of roal cslnto, not in towns, $1,0! 429. Roal estate in towns and villages is ported as follows; Lots, 533; value, $3(1.: Buildings, 220; value, $99,015. Total va $135,197. ? Aggregate valuo of all real eetal jtho County, $1,1 GO, G20. This is about? OOO loss (han tho previous assessed value of foal estafo of tho County. Tho number of ni :has bcon considerably increased by fuller iturns. Tho excursion lo Sandy 8prings camp m ?ng on Sunday la; t was vory plonsant. Tho ?was oloar and oool. Tho trains from Walli Hand Orcenvillo woro orowdod and (bo stu Hfenco otberwiso largo. Wc woro pleased (o ?improvement in (be erection of (cuts and cal ?Kn thc ground. Wo hope tho history of aplaco may bo successfully repealed iu Ihis MBPOOt. Tho ministrations from tho stand v Hu tho most interesting character on S?bl ?Horning. Dr. S. B. Jones, of Pendleton, ?jmorod a strong, olnquont sermon. It c ?Handed close attention. In tho afternoon, HB A. Darby addrossed (ho Sunday school eli Bffin successfully. Othor addresses on tho H HRO wcro mado. Wo understand that (1 ||j|pro somo ten or twelvo additions to tho oin HWd quito a number of oonvorsions. It was SH tho most orderly and well behaved moot Hnat has boon hold nt this placo for many yo HJho candidates in Anderson woro on hand, HKjslrlous and poUto. Tho roal contest is Rho Sonato. Tho general * romnrk was mad I our hearing that the pooplo did hot really k J-, who woro candidatos for tho HOUHO. lU'j'!?.'!il! FJ?r"I'M.1 >,"."[ 'J' '!'?."?U Govornor Hampton pa?sod through our town last Tuesday ou. his way to attend tho mass meeting at Greenville- op Wednesday. He re mained In town 80voral hours and our oitizons asBomblod at tho hotel with Ibo band to pay him their respects. A numbor of ladies also gath ered al tho hotel. Aftor tho band played seve ral airs, tho Governor was loudly oallcd for and responded in a short speech of thanks to our pooplo. Ho slates his health lias improved con siderably, though ho evidently Ja Still feeble and unfit for aotivo campaign work. Tho Go vernor proposos to dovoto his campaign work to thoso portions of tho Stnto whero wo hopo to gatn additional Congressmen. Tho followiugaro tho Petit Jurors drawn for tho Foll Term of tho Court for CUB County: John M. Adams, Thos. J. Adams, ? Joseph Bcardcn, II. D. A. Riemann, John Bluok, W. E. Boyd, E. C. Burohfiold, J. L. Carnes, Geo. W. Carnes, A. P. Crisp, B. II. CroBs, A. T. Dickson, C. C. DuBoso, W. C. Duko, Chesley Fisher, S. V. Harbin, Sam'l Harris, p. o., John C. Harris, Julius Hoff man, G.V. lluutcr, James ll. Isboll, Auder sou Ivcstcr, Thomas H. Jones, John Lee, John T. Liddell, H. L. Lowery, D. P. Ma - haffy, S. V. Mossey, Elias Mason, John T. Mooro, G. L. Moorehond, Thos. A. Patter son, J. lt. Payne, C. C. Porter, Jordan Simmons, John V. Stribling. Grand and Petit Jurors oro not required to attoud Court until thc second Monday in October, thc secoud week of the term. Liv EU is KINO-Tho liver ie tho imperial organ nf tho whole human system, as it con trols tho lifo, health and happiness ol' man. When it is disturbed in its proper notion, all kinds of ailments uro thc natural result. Tho digesti?n of food, tho movements of tho heart and blood, the action of thc brain and nervous system, arc all immediately connected with tho workings of tho liver. It hus boon successfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequaled in curing all persons affected with dyspepsia or liver complaint, and all tho numerous Symptoms that result from an unhealthy condit ion ol tho liver and stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in nil towns on thc Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is i just what you want. Mothers, slay at homo, natl cure your child with Dr. Moflott's Tool binn (Teething Powders.) Tee Illina regultos tho bowels and makes teething easy, cures cholcrn infantum and the summer complaints of children, heals eruptions and sores, removes and preven?s tho formation of worms. No medicine ever received such enthu siastic commendation from those who have used it. lt. E. Norman & Uro. and all druggists keep it. SuWRhfefts' BALM-Dr. G. 15. Heard says: Il gave ?mme Halo relief in thc case of n young ladV who \V?* eu (fori tig from tho pain i-f a rusty nail having penetrated her foot. .She hod nil thc premonitory symptoms of lock-jaw and the relief was immediate." Prepared by T. S. Bradfield, LaGrange, Ga For sale by IV. li. Norman & Bro., and all Drug gists. ATHENS, GA., December 8, 1877. A few nights since 1 gave my sou one doso of Worm Gil and tho next, day ho passed 1(1 largo worms. At Gie same limo 1 gave one dose to my lillie girl four years old and she passed 8G worms from 4 to 15 inches long. Vf. P. PHILLIPS. For sale by R. E. Norman & Uro. M<:S(iiitli 3JIlisle EKOIIHC. Branch of (he Groat Southern Music House. Savannah, Ca., Gio Grout Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of tho South. Prices and terms nt thc MOSMITII MUSIC HOUSE precisely came ns at (lie Savannah House, and thc lowest in tho United Slates. Never lo bc undersold is thc rule of thc houso. Pianos frota $200 to $800. Organs from $10 lo $l2U0. If any man insults your common senso by ottering n first class t) Slop Organ for $05, "Shoot bira on tho spot." All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. $100 cash, dr $110 on easy terms, now buys a magnificent MASON & HAMLIN PAUI.OU on CnuuoH OiiflAN, willi Pnuu SETS HEEDS and TEN STOPS, in Elegant New Stylo Oa>:e willi Illuminated Panels. Hand somest Stylo of Case ever produced. SPEOIAL OrVKIl lo introduce this now Style. Sent on "til. Guaranteed fer alile time. Beni ed until paid for. Other new styles just out. Illustrated catalogues free. PIANOS AND OIIOANS.-TUE WOKLD'S BUST MAKERS.-Stool and ('over in cluded. Easy forms. Monthly installments. Old Pianos and Organs loktii in exchange. Catalogues and Price Lists mailed free. Instru ments personally selected and tested by Mrs. L. A. MoSinilh. Fine assortment always on hand al. (lie McSmlth .Music House. SHEET Mirsio. Music BOOK?, Address, MOSMITH MUSIC HOUSE, Greenville. S. C. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. IvKT to tho lowest bidder on MONDAY, (ho 7th day of October iicxl, at. Walhalla Court Houso, ot 12 o'clock M., tho building of a Bridgo across Hie South fork of Chatlooga Uiver, in Wm. Russell's farm. ABEL ROBINS, S. T. KELSEY, And Others Building CommiHcc. Sept 12, 1878 4G.3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, O o on oe County. IN THE Count OF PIIOIIATE. Calharino Thodo vs. Lona Th odo and others COMPLAINT TO SEM. KEAI. ESTATK. 1)Y virtyo of an order of t li o Probato Court, 1 ) will sell to tho highest bidder, before Ibo Court. House door in Walhalla, between tho legal hourn of salo, on MONDAY, (ho 7'.h day of October next, (he following described pro perly, lo wit: All Hint Lol, Piece or Parcel of Land, containing fourtoen acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Spoonnglo, Brandt and others. Terms of salo as follows: One-half cash and balanc? on a credit of ono and two y oars, lo bc scoured by a bond and morl gage of tho promises. RICHARD LEWIS, Jndgo of Probate Oconco County. Sopt 12, 1878 48-3t* FOR CONGRESS. Tho friends of Coi,. I). WYATT Alli EN re spectfully announce him a candidato for re election IC Congress from (ho Third South Carolina District, nt tho ensuing election, sub ject, ho wovor, lo tho deoision of tho Congres sioiial Cen vent inn. For County Auditor. jfc?r Tho friends of JOHN N. GEORGE respectfully nominate him a candidato for appointment to tho oflioo of County Auditor, subject to tho recommendation of tho Domooratio voters of tho County at thc primary election. Tho frionds of C. E. WATSON respectfully announce him a candidate for tho olTioo of County Auditor of Ocouoo County, subjoot to tho notion of tho people ary olootion. For School Commissioner. ?Gr Tho friends of JOHN J. SMITH announce hiin n candidato for tho oflioo of School Commissioner of Ooonco County, subject to tho votes of tho people in the primary election. jtggr Wo aro authorized to onnounoo REV. WILLIAM MoWHORTKli a can didate for School Commissioner of Oconco County, subject to tho voice of tho Homo erotic votors of tho County, under tho rules governing tho primary election. m~ THE FRIENDS OF ISAAC WICKLIFFE respectfully announce him a oundidato for School Commissioner of Oconco County, suhjcot to the action of tho pcoplo iu tho primary election. SST Tho friends of M. B. DENDY respectfully announce him n candidato for rc clcotion to tho oQicc of School Commis sioner for Oconco County, subject to tho voice of the pcoplo iu tho primary election. For tho Legislature. &&' Tho many friends of MAJ. S. P. | DENDY respectfully announce him os a candidato for thc Legislature at tho ensuing election, subject to tho ratification of thc pcoplo in thc primary election/ SST The friends of GEO. lt. CHERRY respectfully announce him a candidato for tho Legislature, subject to thc voice of thc pcoplo ns expressed in tho primary clcotion. BSy Tho many friends of Mr. JOEL HEARD respectfully announce him a oan? didutc for thc Legislature, subject, however, lo thc action of thc pcoplo in thc primary election. tf-?T TUE MANY FRIENDS OF JOHN S. VEltNEll, ESQ, respectfully nomin?te him ns a candidato for rc election to tho Legislature, at tho ensuing election; subjcot, however, to thc action of thc peo ple in tho primary election. For County Treasurer? fliT Tho friends of JOHN D. VER NE U respectfully announce him n candidate for appointment to the office of County Treasurer, subject to the recommendation of thc Democratic voters of the County nt thc primary election. jC?T Tho friends of RICHARD S. PO HG tl EU respectfully announce him a candidate for re appointment to thc office of County Treasurer, subject to tho recom mendation of the Democratic voters of tho County at thc primary election. &3T Thc fricuds of A. BRENNEOKE respectfully onnounoo him o candidate for appointment to tho office of County Trea surer, subjcot to tho recommendation of tho Democratic voters of thc County at thc primary election, t?r The friends of Dr. TH OS. h. LEWIS respectfully nnnounce him a oau didntc for County Treasurer of Oconco County, subject to thc action of tho voters in tho primary .-leetimi. HST The friends of SAMUEL FI. JOHNS respectfully nnnounce him a oan didute for County Treasurer of Ocouec County, subject to tho action of the voters in thc primary clcotion. > fi?~ Thc friends of H. F. ALEXAN DER respectfully nnnounce him u candi dato for County Treasurer, subject to the voice of tho people in thc primary elec tion. For County Commissioners? XV Thc friends of WM. II. STUHL LING respectfully nnnounce him a candidate for County Commissioner of Oconeo County, subject to tho notion of tho voters in thc primary election. ?BST Tho friends of WARREN J. HEATON respectfully nnnounce him n oandidato for County Commissioner for Oconcc County, subject to the action ol' thc people iu tho primary election. jf.?T Thc friends of R. S. RUTLEDGE respectfully announce him a candidate for County Commissioner subjcot, however, to thc voice of thc people in thc primary election. Thc many friends of ARCH KLAUS LAY respectfully nnnounce him a candi date for County Commissioner for Oconoe County, subject to thc voice of thc Demo - eratic voters of thc Countv, under thc rules governing thc primary election. iCiT The friends of J. M. I1UNNL CUTT hereby nnnounce him os a candidate for County Commissioner at the ensuing election, subject to the notion of tho people io the primary election. fie-The friends of WESLEY PITCH FORD respectfully announce him n candi date for County Commissioner of Ooonco County, subject to tho voice of thc people in tho piiuiury clcotion. fifi*- The friends of ANDREW DICK SON respectfully nnnounce him a onndidnto for tho offioo of County Commissioner, subject to thc notion of the pcoplo in tho primnry election. jfc?r The many friends of W. W. MOSS respectfully nnnounco him ns a candidato for tho offico of County Commissioner, sub jcot to tho ratification of tho pcoplo nt the primary election. $gr Tho friends of M. S. MESSER respectfully nnnounco him ns n onndidnto for County Commissioner nt tho ensuing oleotion, subjeot to tho voice of tho people at thc primary election. j?3T Tho friends of JOHN lt. STEELE horcby onnounoo him ns a suilnblo porson for tho offioo of County Commissioner, subject to thc nomination by tho primary clcotion. fif?T Tho friends of V. L SITTON respectfully announce him n onndidnto for County Commissioner, subject to tho aotion of thc people in tho primary election. m- Tho many friondsof W. T. JANES [ respectfully onnounoo him a oandidato for County Commissioner, subjoot to thc aotion of tho pcoplo in tho primary election. For Probato Judgo. jfcSr Tho friends OTRIOIIARD LEWIS respectfully nnnounco him a candidato for ro elootion to tho offioo of Probnto Judgo of Oconeo County, subjcot to tho votes of the people in tho primar* election. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oooneo Oourrty. IN TUB COURT OP COMMON PLBAB. J. C. Mftloneo. Plaintiff, V oguinst j Complaint ll. Pross Smith nnd others, ) for Defendants, j Relief. PU US VA NT to ordere from this Court mado by T. J. Mucky, presiding Judgo, on 12th of Murcb, 1878, und J. Ii. Kershaw, presiding Judge, on tho ?7tll of Juno, 1878, I will Foll, during tho legal hours ol eulo, to tho highest bidder, before tho Court House door in Walhalla, S. C., on enloday in OCTO BBH next, tho Kcal Estuto described ns fol lows, viz: "All that piece, pm eel or tract of | land in thc County and Siato aforesaid, on tho West bank of Soncca Uiver, adjoining lauds of W. A. Lowory, ll. P. Sloan nuu tithers, and containing Ono Hundred and Thirty-Throo Acres, as represented by plat of M. S. McCay, Distriot Survoyor, dated28th of Novombor, 1871, and recorded Mosno Convcyaneo Book (B), Oconco Countv, S. C., Pago 517." A 1,80, .'All that pioco, parcel or tract of land in tho County nnd StiWo aforesaid, on Mill Branch, waters of Seneca Uiver, adjoining lands of U. S. Porcher and H. P. Sloan, con-? 1 tnining Ono Hundred and Fifty Acres, tvs shown by a plat mado by M. S. McCay, dated Ith of September, 1871. and attached to deed by lt S. Porcher to lt. P. Smith." TERMS-Ono-half cash; tho remainder on twelve months time. Tho purchnsor to give bond and mortgago to scoure purchase money. J. W. STU1BLING, C. C. P. Sept. 5, 1878 42-4 Sale of Heal Estate. Thc ?<;afc o?* Soalli Carolionn. OQONVV COUNT!'. IN TH E COU UT OL' PllOBATE. John N. Grant, Plaintiff, ) vu. j Petition for Malinda Russell and others, I Partition of Defendants, J Real Estate BY virtuo of an order from thc Court of Probate, for Ocinco County, I will sell, to tho highest bidder, nt Walhalla Court House on salcday in OCTOBER next, tho Beal Estate of Bird Lanier, deceased, as fob lows: Tract No. 1, containing Ono Hundred and Twclvo Acres, moro or less, and adjoining lands of, ll. 0. Tribblc, Tract No. 2, J. N. Grant and others. Tract No. 2, tho Homo Place, containing Ono Hundred and Ono Acres, more or less, lying on Little Beaverdani Creek, nnd adjoin* lng lands of ll. O. Tribblo, Tract No. 1, Capt. A. Hunter and others. TERMS OF SALE.-One half tho pur chase money to bo paid on tho Hist day of January, 1879: thc other half on tho first day of January, 1880, with interest from day of salo. The purchase money to bo secured by tho bond (d' tho purchasers, good personal seourity and a inortgago of tho promises. Tho oofits of those proceedings to bo paid in cash on tho day of salo. Purchasers to poy extra for papers. UIOHAllD LEWIS, Judge of Probate. Sept. 5, 187 8 42-4 Sale o? Real Estate. STATE SOUT?? CAROLINA, uouivtri- OF oupft?is. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. Sarah Dodd and H. T. Dodd, ) Administrators. J Complaint VS, \ for . Dennis Dodd and others. j Itclicf. BY virtuo of an order mado in this action, I will sell, to thc highest bidder, nt Wal halla Court House, South Carolina, in OCTO BER next, tho Real Estate of James Dahl, deccaKcd, situate in Oconoo County, and lying on Kcowoo Itivor, ns follows: Tract No. 1, containing Ono Hundred and Seventy Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands formerly belonging to tho estate of G. W. Liddell, Tracts No. 2 and 3 and others. Tract No. 2, containing Eighty One Acres, moro or less, and adjoining Tracts Nos. 1 and 3 and others. Tract No. 3, containing Two Hundred nnd Twenty-Three Acres, moro or less, and adjoining Tracts Nos. 1 and 2 and others. TERMS OF SALE-One-third cash. Balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest trom day of sale. Tho pur chase money to be secured by bond and ROOUM ri ty and a mortgage of tho premisos, Pur chasers to pay extra for papers. iticriAlli) LEWIS, Judge ot' Probate Sept. 5, 1878 41-4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In tho Court of Common Pleas. Wm. Cook, Plaintiff, 1 Complaint against > for Benjamin Brown, Defendant. I Belief. PURSUANT to an order of T. J. Mackoy, presiding Judge, made in this caso on tho 12th of March. 1878, I will soil, tn the highest bidder, during tho legal hours of sale, nt tho Court House door in Walhalla, on saleday in OCTOBER next, tho tract of land described ns follows, vi/.: "All that pioee, parcel or tract of land situated in tho State and County aforesaid, on waters of Chauga Creek, having?uoll forms, marks and bound ary linos as a plat of tho samo doth represent ami was formerly owned by Alexander Kvnns anti was purchased from him by Benjamin Brown." TERMS-CASH. J. W. STUIBLING, 0. C P. Sopt. 5, 1878 42-4 FRESH B??Ff IWILL furnish (otho people of Walhalla, West minster and vicinities, at my usual placo of business, tho best Mountain Reef ot low figures, to wit: From ft cents per [pound to 2 cents per pound, according to qua lily. Terms, si rici ly cush. Parties buying tickets lhat I uso in my business will rcccivo 10 por cent, discount on amounts taken. M. IL BRYCE, Butcher. Sopt. 5, 1878 42-2tn N?T?CE m HE building of a NEW BRIDGE ovor JL Changa Crook at Gilmor's Mill will bo lot to tho lowest bidder nt ll o'clock A. M. on FRIDAY, tho 4lh of Ootober, 1878. Plan and specifications will bc exhibited on doy of salo nt tho bridge THOMAS BIBB, Chairman Board Go uti ty Commissioners. September 5.187B ITAJLXA 1878 THE NAME OF THE FI HM OF H. 1). A. BIEMANN HAS THIS DAY-SEP TEM Ii KU 2d, 1878-BEEN CHANGED TO Til AT OF D. BIEMANN & SON. Wo tiro doily receiving our stook of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which havo boon bought oxolusivoly in Northorn markets with caro as to QUALITY, PRICE AND PREVAILING STYLES, nnd whloh will bo Bold ut tho closest margins for OR B AJR^TISIl* Wo would respectfully invito you to call and oxamino thom. All persons indebted to cither D. Biomnnn or II. D. A. Riemann who do not make satisfactory arrangements concerning their accounts this fall, witli the new firm, may expect thom to bo col lected by law. Respectfully, Ii. KHEJ&ANN <fc SON. Sept. 5, 1878 42 B?R?MS! BARGAINS! J. H. SLIGH& SON'S. JUST REC EiVED, -A. Xjti*,x*eo Stools, of Olioioo, Sta/ple sun ci CALL AND EXAMINE OUH HEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lu rd nnd Mo lasses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimney!?, Combs, Brushes, Soups ?md (J lasses. And Looks, Screws, Butts and Hinges; Cutlery and nil kinds of Wnro, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, Collars, Cravats nnd Mon's Wear, And Domestics of all Grades and Stripes, Boots, Shoos, Elastics nnd lioso, Pens, Ink, Pencils nnd Paper. Pins, Needles, Ribbons nnd Calicoes. All to be sold cheap for cash sooner or later. In short wc pay thc highest prices for produce And sell goods as in ante-bellum days; Indeed nil things in our lino, so cheap, induce Our customers to say, "To buy from Sligh pnys." Persons wishing to buy chenp nud first class goods will find it to their interest to give J. ll. Sl'lftll & SON a call. Sept. 5, 1878 42 BATHS, BATHS ! 'VUK undersigned lins fitted up an elegant 1 If A'1'll-HOIJSI?, near tho Brewery, fifteen' cents per bath. Towels, Soap, &c, furnished. Respectfully. JOHN KAUFMANN. July 4 1878 S8-3mo Homestead Exemption NOTIC1? is boroby given that Mrs. Malissa Ross, wi low of John Boss, deceased, has inp.do application to me for homostead nnd tx emption in thc real and porsonal estate of said deceased, nnd I will pass upon (ho snino on Monday, tho 30th day of September, 1878, at ll o'clock A. M., in my ofiioe. in tho Court Mouse, at Walhalla, 8. C. MICHAUD LEWIS, Judge of Probate Ooonco County. August 20, 1878 41-4t Final Settlement. NOTICE is horoby givon that nppliontion will bo mndo to tho Probato Judgo, of Oconoo County, S. C., on Monday, 7th day of Ootobcr, for loavo to moko a linn) settlement of tho Estate of Jamos 0. Terrell, deceased, and bo discharged therefrom . WM\G. TERRELL, Administrator. Sept. 6\ 18?8. $M ? AU I VT? SPECIAL, INDUCE ments Offered to Purchasers. Goods down to Rock Bed Prices. -:o: JUST isa:<i;aoavu-:? \ FEW PIECES STANDARD PRINTS, Perora 5 to ? 1-4- oetrts per yard. A REAL GOOD WOMAN'S SHOE For 90 Cents ! Our stock of GROCERIES Always of the choic est and at the very lowest prices. J. li. HENDRIX & SON. August 8, 1878 WOOL CARDING. OUR WOOL CARDS HAVE BEEN NEWLY dollied find put in thorough repair for the Fall Carding. AU WOOL brought to us will bo promptly corded and satisfaction guaranteed. Wool loft with C. L. REID & Co. ?ill be carded and returned to tho store at same prico as at Factory. Price 10 cents per pound for white and 12 J cents for mixed. Tho Factory will bo run by Mr. W. J. .Sut ties, an experienced carder. Wool bought nt tho market prico. NEVILLE & HOLLBMAN, WALHALLA, S. C. August 22, 1878 40-Smo LADIES'STORE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNV CING TO OU H PATRONS AND . Til E PUBLIC GENERALLY THAT OUR WELL SELECTED STOCK OE (BnPXLITO-G- GOODS Which have boon bought exclusively in North ern markets aro arriving daily and will soon bc comuleto in all departments. Our stock of l)UY GOODS, (ono of our spnciultiss,) -otb Foreign and Domestic, can not bc excelled in tho up country. To our Fronds, the Ladiesi Wo would specially call your attention to a few new and beautiful articles in Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, such ns Dross Linens, Elegant Patterns of Prints, Swiss, Striped and Jnconet Muslins, Cambric, Do mestic nnd India Long Cloths, Ruchings, Hollies, Linen Collars and Cuff*, Gloves, Hosiery (all kinds) Jaconet, Piquo and Lace Edlings and Inscrtinga. Wo have a most beautiful assortment of , Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed Hats and Hat Trimmings. . . Our stock of GENTS' FUltlUSIIIlf Ct is also complete, consisting in part of Clothing. Caf6imcrC8 and Cottonndos, Hats, Collars and Cuff's, Cravats and Silk Ties, Suspenders, Half lioso, &c. Wo have a beautiful assortment of the well known Winchester Ladies' and Children's Shoes nnd Gaiters. Also, a completestock'of other brands both cheap and good. Other departments besides thc above 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 car. plonso all who may examino our goods, wo romain, Respectfully, L. REID & CO. April ll, 1878 21 ADGKR COLLEGE; WALKALLA, S? G. T lIIE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION will bogia on THURSDAY, the 12th day of September next. Tuition per session, - $20 00 Board por month, including every thing except washing and lights, $10 00 Instruction thorough by a full corps of Pro? fessors. For particulars address RS nov. J. ie. ftiiiinr, Chairman of Faculty. WALHALLA, S. C., August 29, 1878. 41? -o:o riUIE next session of this institution will J_ commonco THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1878. It is nn ndvantngo to teachers and pupils to ontcr tho various classes at that limo, for ft . few weoks delay render it difficult to advance / with class. jr.., Board in Collcgo and in privato families, por month, - - $10.C" ? Juvonilo Department, por month, - / Primary Department, por month, ? JO Aoadcmio Department, por month, -J.00 Collogiate Dopartmont, por month, .fpro* Thofio prices aro exclusive of St'' priations. Ax. Music, Wax and Farioy Wot* For particulars, address, /CSKEK I>R. J. 1?. SW 36-3ni Uli. J. Jwl.-'praotloe of modioinc, HAVING rcsnupT11 to tho corn offers his pl/ "" . _ . . . , , inanity. ^ ^?onoo nt Bacholoia' Retreat,