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Subsorlbo fot your iooal poper, and buy om thoso who advertise in it. Doa'? forget to pay your taxes, and then when tho penalty ia ottaohod, say you didn't ?OO it ia the papera. The World ie suro to find out a man, but it will find him out a great deal qutokor if ho advertises. The greatest evil tho world is in tempor?neo, the neat greatest evil io to rofuso to pay for your newspaper. Attention ts direct od to the advertisement of J. H. Kletnbeok, who ollera a desirable pieoo of town property for sate. QUERY: . "Why will mon smoko oommon 'tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brotbors Seal of North Oaivlina,' at tho samo price?" Mr. John J. Loo picked, ono day last week, on the farra of Mr. W. H. Sholor, 314 pounds of cotton. Mr. L. ohallongoa Oooneo County ?to beat it? -j iMri A. Zimmerman, of Westminster, in forms us that he gathered o fow days ugo from one hill throo potntoos of tho Florida j yara variety aggregating eixtoon pouuds, llb?i largest ono woighing 0J pounds. Dieman & Sou aro now the agents of tho .American Sowing Maohino Company for Ooonoo. Tboso desiring to purohaso a maohino of this kind eau soo ono on exhibition nt their store. The question that is now agitaliugtho public mind of Walhalla and Wost Union is, who ship ped the ono hundred and fifty 'possums from this market to Columbia. Tho Columbia Regis ter announces their safo arrival lhere. Hon. Walter M. Gibsou, Representativo of the Hawilan Government, Sandwich Islands, arrived at bis old home, nt Sandy Springs, An derson County, on Saturday last. Wo uudcr. stand bis stay in tho Slate will bc very brief. No FRBIOHT ON Dav Goons!-Any order of ten dollars or ovor, accompanied by 1'. O. Order for tho money, or directed to bo,sent C. O. D., Will be filled by Minara. Furohgott, Benedict & Co., 275 Klug Street, Charleston, S. C., and tho freight prepaid. Seo their advertisement. D. Diemann & Son havo au attractive adver tisement in tho papar this wock. Their stock of fall and winter goods is now in aloro, and for completeness, vaiioty and prices will comparo favorably with any other dry goods and general incrch and i HO houso in thc up country. Givo them a call. ; Mr. R, A. MoCaslin and family from Abbe ville, arrived in Walhalla last week and now occupy tho Yarbrough Houso. Mr. McC. comen boro for tho purposo of educating his children. Wo gladly wolcomo till such citi zens. Wo know ho will bo warmly received by our people. M. G. M. Chapman, who lives about two milos from Walhalla, brought to our office on Monday throo yollow yam potatoes, woiging thirteen pounds altogether. These aro tino looking potatoes, and Mr, 0.'thinks that when ho digd hi? potatoos ho will find others still largor. I This io certainly un excellent year for Jta-itqfgitablo" Couou and brcadstuffs aro lowcy than they have been sinoo tho war. This is chiefly duo to tho financial disturbances of England. Speculation is dead, anti purchases aro eon? I fined to ordinary wants. How long tho do? pression will continuo doponds, of course, upon tho duration and intensity of the oriels lu England. Tho cable nows has acquired a now interest. Evory year the number which is divided by our without a remainder is a leap year xcopt thc Inst yoar of a centnrv, which ia a eop year only .when divisible by four hum Hired without a remainder. Tho year 1900 g-?wiH, therefore, not bo a loop year. Youthful uaidens who aro waiting for their chance that Jfcarwill do well to noto this fact. Ou Sunday morning last, Gen. S. McGowan ddrivor were thrown, suddenly from their KW. ?oar tho depot in Wost Union, by sir horse becoming frightened and running ivay, The vehicle was turned completely iTrTiiido down Und broke up to some extent. Fortunately tho General only ?CCOivcd several ?light bruises and sprain*. Gelling a now turnout, tho party were soon on thoir way to Anderson, to which placo tho General was desirous of roaching that day. Riobard Lewis, our Probate Judgo, had a runaway on Sunday last. His horse van with him and. his buggy from about Pendloy's Livery Stnblo to tho rcsidonco of Maj. S. P. Pendy, whoro by miraculous poworand fore thought tho wild-animal was brought to a halt. Tho Judgo sustained no injuries nave tho loss of his hat, which ho afterwords rece '?tored. . Wo thought tho Judgo was too good ?'% manager of horso-flcsh lo bo caught in a wrooaway serape," Tho following porsons havo boon nominated by tho result of tho primary oleotion in An dersen County, on tho 18th instant: For Senator-B. F. Crayton. For Representatives-E. Ii. Murray, W. {V?rown, C. S. Mattison and Dr. John Wil loh. Probato Judgo-W. W. Humphreys. vSchool Commissioner-lt. W. Todd. ?Croasuror-Wm. McGukin. J Auditor-T. J. Webb. gVpoqnty Commissioners-W. S. Hall, N. 0. Skimer, R. S. Bailey. -^SWALUAM?A, Ootobor 24 -Cotton activo at ?;!!S?tationB-Low' middling 8; middling 81 ?Ml middling B\: good ordinary 8. B&lVRnPOOi,, Ootobor 22.-Colton in fair busi |$$W>* ot previous prices-middling uplands ?16; middling Orleans 0 9-1G; sales ffijB* York, Ootobor. 22-Cotton quiotj sales . middling uplands 10J; Orleans 10} vm.KSTON,Ootobor22.--Cotton nolivo and -middling 9|; low middling Oj; good ry 9; not receipts .5,018. i 'ul, at Contrai, S. V. . September, 22, Kev. Mr. Dawson, of I'cmlloton, Mr I loiiT and Mies SUSAN .SMITH. .September 20, 1878, hy Hov. Mr. >f Pcndlolon, Mr. WAT.TKH CASKY, of HBBjd Allua AMOK JONCH, of Anderson. on tho 20th Instant, at. tho brido'a J. P. ?moHaor, Mr. JOHN F. Sur.- ' 9?.Al)?tn M. WIIWJUNS, both of Wal ._?ABit.iTV TO MALARIAL! ?N?O??ON?, ' -r-Persons whose blood (s thin, digfcstlon tfodk aud Um sluggish, rtro oxtra-liabfe to tho ?t taoks of malarial diaeaso. Tho most trifling oxrioeuro may, undor anoh conditions, infoot a system which, if healthy, would resist tho roiastnatio taint. Tho only way to aocuro immunity from malaria In localities whoro it is prova?ont, is to tono and regulato tho sys? tom by improving weakened digestion, on riohing tho blood, and giving a wholesome impetus to hilliary soorotion. Those results aro accomplished by nothing so.effectively as Ilostottor's Stomach Bittern, wbioh long expo rienoe has provod to bo tho most roliublo safeguard against fever and ague and kindred disorders, as woll as tho bost rtfmedy for thom. Tho Blttors aro, moroovor, an oxcolont invigJ orant of the organs of urination, and an ac tive d?purent, eliminating from tho blood thoso aorid impurities whioh originates rbou matio ailments. THE GREENVILLE FAIR-Tho sixth nnual Fair of tho Greenville Agrioultual and Me ohanionl Association is said by tho News to bo tho largest and most completo oxhibition ovor hold in Mountain Oity. Tho usual interest manifested by tho pooplo of tho oity and country, tho immonso throng ot visitors from all tho upper conniies and from tho various portions of this Stnto, Goorgia and North Carolina, is a matter of tho highest onoourngo ment and gretiiicaiton to tho managers of tho oxhibition. Ou tho opening day tho display was excellent and tho attendance largo, but this was only a beginning. .Thoso who at tended tho first day's exhibition wore amazed on their return to tho grounds and building on tho second day to eco how tho show had swelled. In ovory department additions lind boon made and tho buildings wero literally stocked with articles of any and every dis cretion. Tboro ie, porhaps, not a single premium odored in the list that doos not find a lively and closo competition, and we arc informed by tho secretary that something ovor onot thousand entries hnvo boon made. KINO FROST.-Tboro was a white frost on the 19th and 20th instants along tho Missis sippi Uiver from Baton Rouge abovo, and ico in 8omo of thoyollow fever ports. [Advertisement.J What Cob Aiken said in bis lotter about Porryvillo Dopot, if on his own know? lodgo, it is a lie, if ou tho information of j others, his informant lies. E. A. TATE, Agent. October 24, 1878 49-lt PUBLIC SCHOOL r i THERE will bo a meeting of tho County 1_ Board of Examiners for Oeoneo County on SATURDAY, tho 9th of November, for tho purpose of oxnmiuing Touchors who do siro touching in tho Public Schools during the scholastic your beginning November 1st, 1878. . M. B. PENDY. Chairman Board Examinera. Octobor 24, 1878 40-3t THE FAVORITE BEY QOODS RESORT. FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., OH A it ffj ES rora, s. c., ddflfri* ?BD.?HI* PVCW IF rt ll Stock, Wholesale rtOovS HSctuil, ?/Lt, Lower IPrices Than aro paid by customers for Inferior Old Auction (in,ids. Worth of tho Finest and liest .Selected Stock of Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades* Dress Goods, Silks,Cloaks, Shawls, Flan nels, Blankets,. Alpacas, Cash meres, first and second Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Ho siery, Ribbons, ?Silk Tics, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Undcrwarc, Lin ens, Table -and Piano Covers, Towels, Table Damask) JVapkins Domestic Goods and thousands of other Goods too numerous to men tion, are now plaeed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to the .publid and people of this State especially that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES ft And long established reputation with buyers and sellers, where ?MOTS Of dollars have boon exchanged through our house, that wo can and always will givo bolter satis faction as regards ??AMT* ATO PfiXGBS In Goods purchased from us than any other house South. Sam tiles sent on application. N. Jb-C'lArgcB propaid on all Goods over $10 sent C. ? D. Plcaso imfltion this paper in ordering doods FUBBHGOT?, &C0., 475 Oat 2 Street, <?Jtni*lc8toiftf nih Carolina?. 4P L?H LAW.-YOU hod bettor attona to pu ting lo a heavy orob ?F whoat at ot?oS t?o that you need not bo reduced to starvation in basti tho '"lien law" ?snot ro-onaotodagain. Ther?' is no probability thut tbo law will boettond?d any longer and it will stand you in band to look to tbo futuro and bo able to tnko oaro of yoursolvos. No logielation will over bring prosperity to tho country and tho people bad as woll learn this fact now as again. A littlo foresight will holp matters but no law making will.-Abbeville Medium. A SUOOTINO AFFRAY DOWN TUB Am LIMB. -Information was brought to this city yos.tor day by responsible partios that Friday, at Oonr tral, 8. C. on tho Atlanta and Chnrlotto Air Lino Railroad, a son of Mr. John Thrashor, tho woll known proprlotor of tho railroad outing house at that place, fatally eliot a young Ulan named Hewing, a flagman on tho Air Lino, tho pistol hall entering his neck. Tho difficulty is allodgcd to navo grown out of somo derogatory remark made by Howing concerning some momber of Mr. Thrasher's family. At last accounts tho wounded mao waa still living but not expected to live. - Charlotte Observer. ST. LOUIS, October 20.-Advices from tho West received by tho Kansas Pacific Rail road Company, say that tho Sheriffs of Salino Rico and Hays Counties, Kansas, with a strong posse, attacked tho rendezvous of a gang of train robbers Wost of Brookfield, on tho Mustern border of tho Great American Doscrt, somo two hundred milos West of Kan-. SOB City, early yotordny. Among tho cap turcd was Mike Rouko, lender of tho gang and a notorious dosporado. Thoy wounded Dan Dement, who, however, escaped, and tbroo others of tho gang ulso got away, but* tho posso started'in pursuit at once, going South towards Fort Dodge. Mike Rouko was the leader of thc band that robbed tho Atohison, Topeka and Santo Fo trains at Kingsley and tho Kansan City, Si. Joseph and Council Bluff trnin at Winthrop somo months ago. It is believed that his capture will break up ono of tho strongest and most despcrato bands of thivos and robbers ever organizad. Tho EdgcBcld Advertiser publishes an interview botwoen a roportor of that paper and Goncral M. W. Gary, in which tho fact is stated that Governor Hampton declines to speak at any Democratic meotings which Goncral Gary may bc invited to address. GOOD NEWS.-Tho Hon. T. Stobo Farrow, who has returned from a meeting of the State Exccutivo Committee, at Columbia, briugs cheering accounts from thc campaign iu various sections of tho State Tho campaign in tho lower counties is peculiarly auspicious, as reported from all tho canvassers. [Spartunburg Daily. Sweet potatoes in Lcosburg, Florida, aro so large that they havo to bo sold by tho pound. An abatement of tho yellow fever is appar ent in thc majority of cases in tho1 infected districts. ATHKSS, GA., December 8, 1877. A fow nights 8itv*e 1 gave my son ono doso of Worm Oil and thc next day ho passed 1(5 largo worms. At the samo timo I gave ono dose to my little girl four years old and she passed 8(5 worms from -1 to 16 inches long. Vt. F. PHILLIPS. For sale by H. E. Norman & Bro. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CO RR ROTED WBBKJ.Y ArPI.ES-Dried, por pound 2@3 BUTTER-Per pound , 1-5 BEESWAX-Per pound 20 BEEF-Por pound 2(?n)5 BACON-Dry salt shoulders " " ? C. R. Sides 7?8 S. C. hams, canvassed 15 CALICO-Per yard 5(7/17 COFFEE-Rio por pound 16@20 " -Laguyro, por pound 30 * " -Java, per pound , 28 CANDLES-('Adamantino, per oct 1G$ . . -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOU LS, per head 10@18 COTTON-Per pound 8(V<)9 " -Yarn, per hunch SO? COPPERAS-Per pound 5 DUCKS-Pei hoad 20 Enos, per dozen 15 FLOUR, por sack, (98 pounds,) 3.00@3.75 FEATHERS-Geese, por pound 40 M -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Com, per bushel, 40(<?,50 -Rye. per bushel 50($00 -Oats, red, por bushel. 33 GEESE-Per head 25@35 HONEY, por pound' 8(V/>,10 HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Groen, per pound 4(?l5 INDIGO-Spanish Float, per pound 1.25 " -Carolina, per pound 1.00 luo.v- English relined, per pound 3@3j " -S weed, per pound 7(<??8 " -'Band, per pound 4(?l5 " -Hoop, per pound 12(?t?3 Potwaro, per pound G@8 LARD, per pound 10(ri)12j LIME, per barrel. 2.00 LUMUKU, per thousand foot 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 3S(a)70 MADDER, per punnd 25(M30 NAILS, per keg 3.00 ONIONS, per bushel 50 OIL, korosono, per gallon 25@30 j POTATOES-Irish, por bushel 40 RICE, per pound 9(<?)10 (S'ALT-Liverpool, por sack 1.15 I SIIIKTINU, wholsal bl j " retail Oj :\ " wholosalo 5 I " rotail G 4-4 SHEETING, wholosalo GJ " " rotail 10 SHOT, per pound 8 (SPIRITS TURPENTINE, nor gallon 75@80 ??OAP, por ponen 8(?)10 ??UOAKS-Crushed, por pound 12} -A Whito, por pound 10.1(^11 -Brown, per pound 5@10 -Extra C., per pound 10 ?7TARCH, white and blue, por pound C?(?)10 ??ODA, per pound 8A10 TOBACCO, per pound 50(^1.00 *' per pound, smoking 00(^80 TA CROW, por pound 8 TURKEYS, por hod 50(7^75 TEAS-Gun Powder, por pound 1.00 Hyson, Green, per pound 80 Young Hyson, Black, por lb 1.00 W)0L, washed, per pound 25 Final Settlement. 'THE undersigned petition? to tho Probato A Court of Oconco county, for final scttlomont of tho estate of ,) en net le E. Abbott, deceased, on. tho 25th of November next, &!? 11 o'clock A. M., and a final discharge from said administra tion. JOHN M. DOWIS, Administrator. Oct 10, 1878 47-4t Pay Up! PERSONS indebted to me by noto or aooount will oomo forward and mako payment. I can't, conduct, my business without money. "A word to tho wiso is sufficient." MILES N. CHAPMAN, WcllmiHBlor,.S. C. Oct 10,1878 i 47. Office CommisBlonor? of Election, Oeonee County, OOTOBER.12TH, 1878. \ HE FOLLOWING NAMED PARTIES aro horoby appointed MANAGERS OF ELECTION for tho various Preoioots in OooDeo County for the Genoral Elcotion, to bo held NOVEMBER 6TII, 1878: Walhalla-W. J. Stribling, W. C. Ervin, Johu M. Hendrix. West Union-R. C. Strother, J. P. Harris, D. V. Wright. High Fulls-J. M. Cannon, E. A. Bar ron, John Bluok. Suloui-Leonard Rogers, DyorTalloy, L. Wi Lush. Littlo Rivor^-T. A. Grant, P. E. Alex ander, Milton Nicholson. Rowland's-0. A. Rowland, J. F. Davis, Davis Crane. Mrs. Barker's-W. C. Tatham, RobottL. Symmea, Wm. H. Mougold. Ponton II. Hali's-August Arve, T. A. Abrams, J. N. Wntkius Rock Springs-T. S. Ramsey, F. L. Maxwell, D. H. Holmes. Wostmiostor-R. A. Matheson, T. A. Y. Janos, Wm. R. Kay. J Soncoa City-L. W. Jordan, S. Y. Stribling, T. A. McFJroy. - ! Center-R. 0. Tribblo, T. D. Long, | Joseph Be ardon. Sitton'8 Mills-John A. Amiok, Johnson R. Cleveland, Wm. S. Woolbright, Fuir Play-Jumos Seaborn, L. L. Jarrard, W. J: His. Ono of tho abovo appointed Managers from each Prcoinot will meet tho Board of Commissioners of Election nt Walhalla on on Saturday, tho 2d day of November, to receive boxes, papers and necessary instruc tions. C. E. WATSON, Chairman Commissioners of Election for Oconcn County. Oct 17,1878 48 2t Final Settlement. "IMIK undersigned petitions to tho Probate 1 Court for a final settlement of tho Estates of of Martha J., Mary K, and John D. Whitworth, minors, on TUESDAY, tho 19th day of Novem ber, 1878, and for a final discharge from said Batato?. U. W. MARET, Guardian. Oct 17, 1878 48-4t Administratrix's Sale. >Y virtue of an ordor of tho Probate Court I will Bell to the highest biddor nt public outcry, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of Novomber next, at tho Into residence of Br. T. S. Miller, deceased, all tho Personal Property bolonging to tho l?state of enid deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle Hogs, Farming Tools, HOUSOJ hold nnd Kitchen Furniture ?to. TERMS OF SA LE-CASH HENRIETTA 'MILLER. Administrntrix. October 17, 187 8 48-2t Administratrix's Sale. I> 1)V virtue of an ordor of tho Probnto Court of Ooonoo county I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, on Ibo 25lli day of Octobor instant, thc following described properly belonging lo tho estato of John Hosa, deceased, to wilr 2 head of horses, 2 cowa,. 20 head of sheep, 10 head of hogs, Household and kitchen furniture. MELISSA MOSS, Administratrix. Oct 10, 1878" 47-2t w m. ii. T ? i> i> 1L\8 RBBUMKD run AOKNCY or TUB Singer Sewing iffiaeliine, IN UOONEB COUNTY. 1?VBRYBODY knows Ibo SINOER. Prices J greatly reduced. Plain $36, Covered $40, Drop Leaf $15. coull. A few plain Wilsou Machines on hand at $25 cash. Apply 'o 'he above, or at MUS. GEORGE'S, Walhalla. Oct 10, 1878 47-8m irs? LT ALL persons indebted to tho Estate of Dr. T. S. Miller, decoasod, aro requested to make payment, and those having dctnnnds against tho said Estato will prosent thom attested according to law. HENRIETTA MILLER*, Administratrix. vScpt. 19, 1878 43-4 WOOL CARDING. Ouil WOOL CARDS HAVE BEEN NEWLY clothed and put in thorough repair for tho Fall Carding. All WOOL brought to us will bo promptly cardod and satisfaction guaranteed. Wool loft with C. L. UKI ii & Co. will bo carded and returned to tho ?toro at sumo price as nt Factory. Price 10 cents per pound for wh i to and 12J coals for mixed. Tho Factory will be run by Mr. W. J. ?utiles an experienced, carder. Wool bought al Mic market prioo. NEVILLE & HOLLEMAN, WAI,HAM,,\, S. C. August 22, 1878 40-3mo DR. J. M. MCLANAHAN, HAVING vesurood thc practico of medicino, offers his professional services to tho oom ihunity. Offico at hls-residcnoo at Baohclors' Retreat, Oconoo County, S. G. Augusts, 1878 88 Iff CSBBIHII rn lisie DH o use, C3i-X'ooM.trillo, J9. O SELLS tho host Pianos mado for tho lonsl money. Tho old reliable Mason & Hamlin Organ. Pinnos from $175 to $400 oash. Pinnos from $200 lo 6100 on limo, ?26 oash and $10 por month. Organs $85, 46, CO. 75 to 800 cash. Organs $16, 66, 65, 75, 85 to 200 on limo, $8 to $10 per month. Tho world's boat makers in stock. Wo soil nono but tho beat. Illustrated catalogue 8011t free. All kinds of small Instruments, band lnatrumont8, ko. Shoot music sont postpaid, on receipt of prleo. Instruments selected and personally attested by Mrs. II. MoSinith. . Address, MoSMITH.MUSIC HOUSE,.Greenville 8. 0. FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY! O LBS. Best LEAF LARD for $1 00. O LBS. STANDARD "A" 8UOAR for$l 00' Best Young Hyson TEA at 80 cents lb. Bost JAVA COFFB3, 3J lbs. for $1 00. FALL PRINTS as low as at any otkor place'. Home Modo LADlBSf SHOES, al $1 26, Highest market prtoo paid for COUNTKY PRODUCE. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. Oct 0. 1878 40 3 -:o: WE TAICS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING to our customers and thc publio generally that our IMMENSE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Which has been bought by our Senior, who has just returned from New York, is daily arriving, and will bo completo in eight days. Thc nbovo gocds have boen bought with caro as lo Price, Quality and Prevailing Styles, and will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. Our reputation of kocping nothing but tho BEST GOODS, Will bo kept up to its highest standard. In consequence of tho depreciation in OOTTON GOODS, togelhor with tho scarcity of mouoy, wo will soil our entire stock of these goods nt prioes which will defy competition. Our stock of Consisting in pavl of Domestics, Sea Island and Hickory Shirtings. Sheetings, Tickings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Domestic 'fi in glenns, Linsoys, Bleached and Brown Conlon 'Flannels, Oambrio and India Longcloths, (com prising tho most popular brands-New York Mills, Wamsutta and Qold Modal,) Blankets, Ladies' Singlo, Doublo and Breakfast Shawls, Boulevard aud Balmoral Skirts, Ladles' Cloaks, tte, is completo in every particular. This Department is at all times exceedingly ni i mei i ve, being constantly replenished willi tho Latest Novelties to suit tho season, specially selected for Richness and Elcganae, anti includ ing all tho most Fashionable Fabrics in tho Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of Black and Colored Alpaoas, Puro and Nonpareil Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and French Plaids, nil Wool Coshmero French Merinos, Mohair Brilliantines, all Wool Sorgo's, Paris Stripes, Satines and Velveteens. WHITE ??OTS In addition to the largo stook always to bo found in (his department, maybe moniioncd Hie fresh arrival of Nainsooks, Jaokoncls.Orgnndics. Swiss and Jaoonot, Striped and Cross Barred Muslins, Bobin?is, Illusions, Bird's Eyo mid Cotton Diapers, Irish Linons, Table Damasks, Towels, Crash, &c. FLANNELS. Wo havo a beautiful assortment of Flannels, consisting of Whito Shaker, Twilled Bcd. White and Blue, Common and Plain lied nnd White, Opera, all shades, Plaids and Stripes. NOTBON? AM? MOSOEIrW, . A inoro beautiful lino of those goods havo never boen brought to this market, consisting in port of Ladies' and Gouts' Kid, Lisio and Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Hamburg and Piquo Edgings and InsertingS, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, bailies' Undorvcsts, Ladies' and Children's Brown, Whito and Striped Hoso, Ladies' Silk Tics, Fichues and Bows, all shades, Ruohlngs. Ruffles, Collaroltcs^Collnrs and Cuffs, Footing. Linen Sols, Doylies and many other now and beautiful selections, too numerous to mention. A full assortments of Ladles', Cents' and Children's Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Also, a beautiful lot of Hat Trimmings, consist ing of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, &o. OMEN'S FIUHKNOS'ON? ?@?OI> Attention is invited to cur largo and elegant stock of Men's Furnishing Ooods, consisting of Scarfs, Tics and Cravats, Ready-Modo Clothing, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts, Half floso, Collars, Cuffs, &o. A full stock of all Wool and Salem Casslmeres, Doeskins, Broadcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Jeans, A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Woodon and Willow-waro. Stationary, Boots, Shoos and (tailors, Ladies' and Gents' Over-Shoes, Trunks, Travollng Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades, Always on hand a full lino of Tailors' Trim mings. Agents for tho Weed Sowing Maohin?.. Wo fool confident that wo can pienso any who may oall and examine our goods. Our pollto and attentive Clerks aro novor too busy to servo you, and will spare no pains in showing you goods. Cnll and seo usl : Respectfully, mm & co 47 BARGAINS! BA JUST RECt?, * A. Xi?u go Sttoo: Olioioe, Sta^l^ FANCYGOOJk CALL AND EXAMINE.OUft \.? * HEW G0?DS CONSISTING OF THESE NEO SSARIES: Sugar, Coffoo, Tons, Bacon, Lot and Mo* \ losses, \ .. i Oil. Lnmps, Wick9 and Chimer |, | Combs, Brushes, Soaps und Ul nus I And Locks, Sorows, Butts und jngos; Cutlery and nil kinds of Wnro, .11 Snuff, Tobncoo, Cigars nnd Pl pin Collars, Cravats nnd Mon's WoarjT And Domestics of nil Qrndes ly'iStrlpoy, Boots, Shoes, Elastics and lioso, , XVi Pons, Ink, Pencils und Papor, "IL \ Pint), Noodles, Ribbons and Caliooos. I \ All to bo sold ohoap for cash eoonor orw In short wo pay tho highest prices for pr<B And soil goods ns in unto-bollum dnyfn Indeed all tilings in our lino, so clionp, in_ Our customers to say, "To buy from im pays." ? Persons wishing to buy ohoap and fla class goods will find it to their intorosl give J. Bl. SI,ICiII & SON a call. 1 Sopt. 5, 1878 421 "ADGER COLLEGE,??1 T 1 lllE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION* i will begin on THURSDAY, tho 12th day of 1 September next. ^ JL Tuition per session, ... ?20 00 Y | Board per month, inoludlng overy- I tblug excopt washing nnd lights, $10 Of/ . \ Inslrnotion thorou^C(l^ n full corps of Pro-* fessors. 'r f A i //* fi For particulars add. oss J "V Mv I] KEV. J, R. x&ut?it; 'TF Chairman of Faculty1., I WALHALLA, S. C., August 29, 1878. 41? \ IWILL furnish to tho pooplo of Walhalla, ? minster and vicinities, nt my usual ph* business, tho best Mountain 13 c cf nt dow fic to wit: From G cents per ?pound to 2 conta pound, aooordingtoqiialily. Terms,striotl* Parlies buying tickets that I uso in my bur? will receivo 10 por cont, discount on un? taken. M. H- BRYCE, Butch Sept. 5, 1878 _ 42^. VALUABLE LANDS FOR $ [ tty 1 Il RFU Hundred and Forty Acres, \ u thrco miles (Southeast} of Sonooa Cit?^ O Oounly, S. G.; about eighty acres in oullIv'?lS tho bnlanco in woods; with a neut and convel? icu t. sett lenient. ThoBO lands onn bc tfiuau>. divided and are fino farming lands for grain und"1 cotton. Seneca City is one of tho bent mr country markets and tho surrounding countw'i/ equal to any portion of tho wide world ty* 'J water and good health. Persons wislilngA^ and settle in a ehoio&nud .ctniLWUiir-nl OOUicX-, would do woll to examino these lauds or Mr. M. W. Coleman nt Seneca City ar lt] lands, &o. Tcr.ns cash. very TTHOS. Il A lt PS lino Oct 3, 1878 ntf*. F0ET MAD? shine; Hidriei* AVINO PROCURED "TiaBtOlU andi FREIGHTS, tho highest cash prices c?}?urt8? will bc paid for COTTON at that plaoj Hat9 J. A. DOfsathor, Sopt2G, 1378 /ocorios, --all .timon WANTED IN 30 DAYS; 250,000 Acres of Land. I PARAIS,FARMS! PARli||||t j REAL ESTATE OF ALL KIND/. J - Vtprlcoi j [j To I lie VJ? Uespjtv?^;?'1'^ jemann <fc Son. j il AVINO mndc M vv\a0 pftid in CASH for. I Real Estalo AgeS COTTON. h ready lo tako dcsU78 '? who'may havo llic|-7~ . . ? tain Lands, Gr?z_\)l* fealO, Jj Mineral Land? aJ flB ^ ^ conUln!ng j nnd Town I ropcrlW of I at)(, wUh ijarn ftna sta- ff (hom advertised cxl^ llouyo contains eight rooms, ff om, Eastern nnd flohen in tho basement. Carden' ff Britain and aorrtSfclanttng Order; also well fenced. V , , Alain Strcat of Walhalla, South I notchargo ono O?t?J^?f cash; balance first of ff* wonls within tho nF^ j, n, KLEINBECK. I and fifty thousnmlV 49-1 m L{\ people of Oconco wiflfc-css nnd Bnnncr, EdgonelJ tho lands and help Ms Herald and Lamons lierait & . . " , mab ovo ndvcrlisomonl to Ul oountry. Everyfarn,|f ^2fonvftrd bi"8 tQ A hands will bo sent al '/,l^t showing hiu land adven?---.-? ? ^-r*~l tho next thirty days I wanl??atriX S feaiOl for Resident-Land Ago^:<^Prohato for OVUIO, Omen: AT TIIOMI SON & Pi^.V?,?^ ? /!? B.?KI? n?i a 1ft^IURSI)AYJfoot of S'ftble'_Pot. 8, .18?t lQ 0,olooy -^Tnsod, cont. ., A hit porsons holding Rills. AjdrTclcs: PV\,M? ? A manda of any kind ngain* 1 Buggy. Foaa 101 Oconco, S. C., willoh have no?frso Plow, flf/nts. smiled lo tho Hoard of Cow, and many otV",, nt special moodliga during^^ontion. ?lv?) notified . that they aro reJT Janngor.' samo in my onioe, In th/ MR8# M. A. Ill ^ nv.n\.nt halla, 8. C., on or bofof Admiaij * HW vouiber next. /u..,, I Olork Hoard*0'rt > | ^pt^d879,. ^