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.gJLJ'"^.:-._,_?_'.. .LULL.? Locals. QUIRT: 44Why will moo smoko common tobacco, whoo they can buy Marburg Brothers Seal of North Cantina,' at tho ?ame prloo?" The uniforms for tho Adgor Cadets have arrived. The publio well ot tb? Court House has boon finished and tho water is good. Another student by the nemo of Mr. Clark, of Edgcfleld couuty, entered Adger College on Monday. Remember the eleotion on next Tuesday, No vember 6th. Vote for Hampton and tho State ticket. The Rev. Mr. Boob m, Pastor of %h? Gorman Lutheran Ohuroh, will preach in tho English language next Sunday at 10} o'clock A. M. J, B. Sanders, of Oakway, Ima presented ns with a yellow yam potato weighing 5} pounds and measuring 21 inches in circum ference. A little bird has whispered in our ear thal there is to be several marriages iu and noar Walhalla in a fow days. We will loko ptcasuro In giving their names and plnoos whon officially reported. We understand that there is to bo "a hop" ot Coleman's Botol, Seneoa City, this (Thursday) evening, nt 8} o'olook. Managors-Ur. ?. L. Gaillard, M. R. Dickson. G. W. Gignilliat. Wo aro requested to give nolioe that there Wilt bo a publio ?'dime reading" given in tho Adgor Collego building on Friday night for the purpose of purchasing swords for tho officers of tho Adger Cadets. Let all our oiiizens attend. Rov. Ellison Capers, Episcopal minister of Greenville, preached in Hie Presbyterian Church of Walhalla on last Sunday morning and in the afternoon. Bc had good audiences and was listened to with marked attention by our people A fire ooourrcd in the kitchen of Mr. Cobb, of our tonn, on last Thursday morning, which carno near resulting seriously. Fortunately, however, it was discovered in time and tho (lames extinguished, without indicting much damage to the !iouse or contents. Tho fire was acci dental. Tho Teachers' Union of Oconco County, on Saturday next, at tho Court Iiouso, will bo an Interesting occasion. Prof, J. H, lilley, of Adger Collego, wlil deliver an address and Mr. Wm. P. Calhoun will road an essay on tho sub ject of text books for the public schools. Tlio.sc interested in the cause of education would do well to attend. Munroo Gillmore, colored, who lives on Cane Creek, brought to our ellice last week a potatoc (Florida red yam) weighing eight pounds! Bo informed us that bo gathered ten oilier potatoes out of the sarao hill, leaking In all about three peeks. This is tho greatest yield yet heard of la this oounty in the potatoo line. Wo say well done for Gillmore. It is only necessary for us to barely mont ion tho nnmo of tho ucw firm of Lovinggood & ErvIn in our town to secure theso gentlemen a liberal share of the public business. They aro now fully prepared lodo a general banking and commission business. They buy cotton, grain and flour or rcccivo it on consignment. They have furnished themselves with a new burglar and fire proof safe with combination lock. Sec their advertisement. The following persons havo been appointed na tho Democratic Supervisors of Election for this county, via: Walhalla box, S. E. Max well, Little River, A. E. Perry, High Palls, W. M. Woodie, Rowland's, Bolus Nicholson, Salem. A. B. Grant, Mrs. Barker's* Wm. Barker, F. II. Hall's. James It. Cox, Hook Springs, Leonard T. Jones, Westminster, II. R. Gaston; Seneca City, B. Prunk Sloan; Center, J. A. Elrod, Sitton's Mills. M. N. Sitton, Pair Play, D. II. Glenn, West Union, Richard Strother. Tho abovo named persons can got tho ncces* eary blanks and instructions by calling nt Norton & Stribling** law oflico. Tho follow ing aro tho Republican Supervisors of Elec tion for this oounty: Walhalla, David Single? ton, Wost Union, Jackson Hondcrson^ High (Palls, Willis Jenkins, Salem, Milos Moss, (Little Rivor, David Alexander, Rowland's fHenry Powell, Mrs. Barkor's, Elias Bottoms, JF. II. Hall's, J. B. Phillips, Rock Springs P. Koeler, Westminster, E. Medoro, Soncca City, Bill Mills, Contro, Robt. Knight, Sit ion's Mills, Robert Goodo, Fair Play. A, Wal .tors. FAIR PLA Y LO CA LS. Dallas Smith, a blacksmith of our town, ureooivod a premium nt tho Anderson Fair, (for tho best ?hop ?made buzzard sweep, di a? iroond pointed gopher and hor.soshoo hammer. '(Tho abovo wcro woll mado and show that (Dallas is a good mechanic. Ho deserves lOredit for his enterprise. Tho weather is still good for gathering cotton land heforo long the farmers here will bc pretty woll up with thoir picking. They arc {rather dospondont, though, about tho price of cotton. The yield will bo fully up to what ?ras expeotcd. Bill Parkor, tho notorious Radioal candi date for tho Legislature from Anderson ounty, had quite a meeting ot Town ville last Saturday. Mossrs. Ruokcr and Murray spoke. I understand that Parkor at first ofusod to divido timo, but finally thought ttorof tho mattor and consented. Tho coting was rather boisterous. Bill Parkor as not satisfied with ono, but mado two oohes. Ho causes tho Fork of Anderson ro trouble than all the other negro os in it p|t together. There is no ohnnco of his being elected and for tho penco of tho commu nity in whioh ho lives, it is to bo hoped that after November ?th ho will retire from publio Ufo, let politios alono and attend to his duties as apreaohor, if ?uoh ho can bo called. I seems that the young' ladies havo inventod amachino, trap or something of tho kind in Anderson, known as tho .'catch-all," whioh is said not io fail in its mission, whatever that mission is; for I have not boen let into the secret, but I would ndviso all young mon to beware, and when calling to oxnmino tho parlor: doors and tho interior of tho snmo carefully boforo entering; as 1 havo no doubt but what it is a catch of some kind for poor modest young roon. If it is so, lt is cruel for tho ladies to Impose on innooonoein that way* me, though, I fonr will not moko a strugglo > go* ott of tho trap whon onco caught. A int to tnWiso is sufficient. ,1 , *!l'J.'..'.'.-''l_L! - .iL"_?lLI-l^TjJL'J_U.J-.J Mr. W. J. Ilix has two kinds of carly oom, the golden dust and au early yellow oom, which he planted after harvestiug his wheat, and in throe months from tho timo of planting it was ready to bo soot to mill, 'tho oars aro large and full and both variotios yiold woll. I think that our farmers would do well to try thom. I am informed that tho Anderdon Fair was not fully up to tho mark, and that thoro is somo difficulty iu getting tho premiums after they hud boon awarded. It is to bo hoped that tho partios coin planing will he foro long bo satisfied. Tho teachers of the county should turn out on next Satuoday to attend tho tho Teachers' Union. Evory ono should oxort himself to make the undertaking a suceoss. Lot no ono pull book, but push our educational interests ahead by all tho means in his powor. Business pretty dull. Mr. W. G. Cleveland is tho happy man this timo, lt is a girl. C. -. - ? m - EXTRA. LIAUII.ITY TO MALARIAL INFCTIONS. -Persons whose blood is thin, digestion weak and livor sluggish, aro extra-liable to tho at tacks of malarial disease Tho most ti ?fling oxposuro may, under such conditions, infect a System which, if healthy, would resist tho miasmatic taint. Tho only way to secure immunity from malaria in localities whero it is prevalent, is to tono and regulato tho Sys tem by improving weakened digestion, en riching tho blood, and giving n wholcsomo impetus to hilliary secretion. Theso results aro accomplished by nothing so effectively ns lloslottor's Stomach Bittern, which long oxpo? rionce has provod to bo tho most reliable safeguard against fever and ague and kindred disorders, ns well ns tho best remedy for them. The Bitters aro, moreover, on oxcolent invig orate of tho organs of urination, and an ac tive d?purent, eliminating from tho blood those acrid i m purities which originates rheu matic ailments. ' A fugitivo slavo named Forror, lately arrived nt Madrid, has boen declared freo by royal ordor. Tho samo order also declares that all slaves who shall escapo and reach any portion of Spanish torritory outside of Cuba shall bo freo, and ull children horn of slnvo mothers after tho latter have escaped out of Cuba shall bo declared free, but tho owners of all such osoapod slaves aro to be indemnified. AN UNI)S:IIAULR TRUTU.-You desorvo to Koffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatis factory lifo in this beautiful world, it is entirely your ow? fault and th oroi? only OHO excuse for you-your unreasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will show you that Green's August Flower will oaro you of Livor Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all its miserable effects, such as sick headache, palpitation of tho heart, sour stomacho, habitual costiveness, dizziness of tho head, nervous prostration, low spirits, &o. Its solos now roach every town on tho Western Continent nod not n druggist but will toll you of its wonderful euros. You can buy a sample Hettie for 10 cents. Three doses will rcliovc you, - - . -- At a meeting in Chicago ou tho 17th reso lutions wore adopted favoring tho speedy building of tho Northern and Southern Pacific Railroads, in order to break down tho monopoly now onjoyed by tho present rail way to tho Pacific const. In tho California Constitutional Convention a resolution was passed on tho 10th, reques ting tho President und tho United States Sonate to modify tho present treaty with China 30 a? to prohibit immigration from that country. LifKit IS KINO.-Tho liver i? tho importai organ of tho whole human systom, as it con trols the lifo, health ned happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper notion, all kinds of ailments aro tho natural result. Tho digestion of food, ?he movements of thc heart and blood, tho action of thc brain and nervous systom, are nil immediately connected with tho workings of tho liver, it has been successfully proved that Green's August Plower is unequaled in curing all persons affected with dyspepsia or liver complaint, and all tho numerous uymptoms that result (rom an unhealthy condition of thc livor and stomach. Samplo bottles to try, 10 cents. Positively sold in all towns on tho Western Continent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. .- ..?. - Tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that dealers in medicated bitters will bo oubjeot io ti tax of $25 por annum after Nov. 1st noxt. Our country readers many of | whom aro country store-keepers, will do woll to boar this in mind. ----. Even in articles of seemingly trifling impor tance, American manufactured goods are in demand in European markets. A Boston boneo lins just rocoivod a 200,000 clothes pin, a 100,000 bfoom?hnndlo, and a 3,000 room saod-papor order from Groat Britan. Any oponing that will dcrolop our manufactures thus increasing tho homo markets fur farm products, will yiold moro remunerative results to tho farmer for his labors. A correspondent wants to know why wotnon nover tleojjski ohurch. Wo suspoot that it is on occonnl Foi th cir uncomfortable head gear. Wo don't bel ie ve that any man, with his head jabbed foll of hair pins and bnok hair twisted so tight that a sneeze would brook a blood vessel, could find repose oven under tho most somnifying discourse that ever banished phy sical pain. It can't bo did. Tho Chincso population of San Franoisco has boon lately reported as 32,000, including 7,000 sorvonts. Of cignr-mokors thoro aro 5,000; of tailors, 3,000; of boot and shoe makers, 2,800/ laundry mon, 1,600: merchants and professional mon, 1,000, professional gamblers, 1,400, pcddlors, 2,500, whilo thc rest aro fishermen, laborers and miscellaneous, Thoro aro 2,000 wemen. Two ncgroos passing ulonga road,obsorved a white man out in his field sitting in his plow plowing. Ono of the negroos romorkod to tho othor: "Nigger, 1 told you tho whim man would find somewhere to l ido when ho commenced plowing." CAYENNB PewKR.-In foot, all descriptions of pepper, but especially cayenno peppor in pods will bo found a favorite with fowls, and will bo groedily devoured by them. It aots as a powerful stimulant, and it is said to promoto laying. When mixed with boiled mont, it ls produotivo of tho host e floe ts. Whon givon in moderation, peppor will be found particularly valuable in fooding young turkeys, a indeed all stimulating vegetables, suoh as horso-radiih, &o. Geese and dooks will oat groedllv, as weil os other fowls, of ? oabbago or othor greons mixed with boiled bran, and this moss with tho addition of poppor forais a valuablo diet. Ute weight of bard timos Booms to bo slowly lifting from the shoulders of tho poo* pie. The New York Bulletin shows, as tho result of inquirios among the Now York indus trial establishment, that soventeen and ono* half per contain more skilled workmen aro om ployed in Ootobor, 1878, than woro cmployod in Ootobor 1873. Some of tho Ii? uros aro as follows; Sugar rofinerios. 1,100 now nnd 850 thon; sewing mnohinos,l,000 now and 800 then; tobacco, 2.050 now and 1,825 thon; hydraulic works, 250 now and 100 thon, iron, 50 now and 30 thon. Wages are lower, but so is tho cost of living. Married, on Tuesday, October 22d. 1878, at the rosldcnco of Mrs. H. T. IJrown, Townvlllo, S.O., by Hov W. H. Strickland, Mr. J. L. TUIUDLK and Miss EMMA E. FEASTER. OOMlVIJSri.OtA.Ij. WALHALLA, Ootobor 30 - Cotton activo at quotations-Low middling 8; middling 8J; good middling8|- at 8J good ordinary 7Jat73 LIVBRI'OOL, Ootobor 28.-Cotton heavy middling uplands 5J; middling Orleans 0 5-10; Hales 7,000. NEW York, Ootobor 28-Cotton steady; sales 204; middling uplands 9J; Orleans 9}. consolidated not receipts 32,570. CHARLESTON, October28.-Cotton lowor and in good demand-middling 91; low middling Iii good ordinary 8): not receipts 3.432. ~PUBLuTjChiumS, THEKE will bo a mooting of tho County Hoard of Examinors for Oconeo County on SATURDAY, tho 9th of Novembor, for tho purpose of examining Toochors who do siro touching in tho Public Schools during tho scholastic your beginning November 1st, 1878. M. IL DENDY. Chairman Board Examiners. Ootobor 24, 1878 40-3t WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY APPLES-Dried, per pound BUTTER-Por pound BEESWAX-Por pound BEEF-Dor pound BACON-Drv salt shoulJors < " * C. lt. Sides S. C. hams, canvassed CALICO-Per yard COFFEE-Rio per pound " -Luguyra, per pound n -Java, per pound CANDLES-Adainautinc, por sot .* -Sperm, per pound CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head COTTON-Per pound " -Yarn, per bunch Cffr'f?irA&r-Pcr pouud DUCKS-Por lffca?-.- _ Eons, per dozon s~*-?. Fi.ouit, por sack, (98 pounds,} 3 FEATHERS-Gcoso, per pound " -Mixed por pound GRAIN-Corn, por bushol, -Rye. per bushel -Oats, red, per bushol (IF.KSK-Per head HONKY, por pound HIDES-Dry, por pound " -Qroen, per pound INnnio-Spanish Flout, por pound 11 -Carolina, per pound IRON- English refined, por pound " -Swecd, per pound u -Band, per pound *' -Hoop, per pound Potwaro, por pound LARD, por pound LIME, por barrel LUMUKU, per thousand feet LEAD, por pound MOLASSES, per gallon MADDER, por pound NAILS, por keg ONIONS, per bushel OIL, koroscno, por gallon POTATOES-Irish, por bushel RICE, per pound SALT-Liverpool, per sack I SHIRTING, wholsal I retail if M wholesale I " retail 4-4 SHEETINO, wholesale *' " retail SHOT, per pound SPIRITS TuRPENTlMB, per gallon So A i', por po una SUGARS-Crushed, per pound --A White, por pound -Brown, per pound -Extra C.. per pound STARCH, white and blue, por pound SODA, por pound TOBACCO, por pound " per pound, smoking TALLOW, por pound TURKEV8, per had TEAS-Oun Powder, per pound I tyson, Oroon, per pound Young Hyson, Black, perth \V)OL, washed, per pound 2?3 15 20 2@5 7@8 15 5@8 15??)20 30 28 103 30 10(&18 80(# 5 20 15 .OO?TS 40 30 35@40 50@G0 33 25@35 8?10 10 4@5 1.25 1.00 3@3J 7r?)8 4(al5 12(^13 ?($8 10@12* 2.00 10.00 10 33@70 25(a}30 3.00 50 25(5)30 40@50 9(<?l0 1.15 ? a ov 5 G 03 10 8 75@80 8<V?lO ?2J loic^n 5@10 10 GJ@10 8A10 50@l,00 00@80 8 50(0)75 1.00 80 1.00 25 For Sale, ON ti HOUSE AND LOT, containing .two Aorc8 of Land, with Darn and Sta bles. Said House contains eight rooms innd a Kitchen In tho basement. Carden and Land in fino planting order; also woll fenced. Situated on tho Malu Street of Walhalla, South Carolina. Terms-Half casi?; balance first of April, 1870. J. H, KLEINBLCK. Oct 24, 1878 49-lm B??y* Abbeville Pross and Banner, ridgefield Advertiser, Ntwborry Herald and Laurens Herald will pleaso oopy tho abovo advertisement to tho extent of $2.50 caoh, and forward bills lo this office. Administratrix's Sale. BY loavo of tho Judge of Probato for Oco neo County I will soil to tho highest biddor, at pUblio outory, on THURSDAY, tho 7th day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M., athis Into residence near Fort Madison, tho Personal Proporty belonging to tho Estato of II. P. Butlor, accoasod, consisting in part of tho following articles; 2 Cows, 2 Yearlings, 1 Buggy, I Two Horeo Wugon, 1 Two Horso Plow, Household and Kitohcn Furniture, and many othor arti cles ton numerous to mention. TERMS-Cash! MRS. M. A. HULL, Administratrix. Ootobor 24, 1878 49-2t Final Settlement. 'PHE undersigned petitions to tho Prob?lo 1 Court of Ooonoo conn y, for final settlement of the 0 tc of Jennette E. Abbott, deceased, on tho 2,'>th of November next, at ll o'clock A. M., and a final discharge iron? sahl administra - Ho i. JOHN M. DOWIS, Administrator. Oct 10, 1878 47-4t Pay Up! PERSONS indebtod to roo by note or account will oome forward and make payment. I Don't oonduot my business without money. "A word to tho wiso is sufficient." MILKS N. CHAPMAN, Westminster, H. C. OotlO, ?878 47 ' "ii.. . .' i Office Commissioners of Election, Oconoo County, OCTOBER 12TH, 1878., THE FOLLOWING NAMED PARTIES aro hereby oppoioted MANAGERS OF ELECTION for tho various Prccioots ia Goonoo County for tho Geuorul Election, to bo held NOVEMBER 5TH, 1878: Walhalla-W. J. Stribliug.W. C. Ervin, John M. Hendrix. West Union-R. C. Strother, J. P. I Harris, D'. V. Wright. High Fulls-J. M. Cuuoon, E. A. Kar ron. John Bluok. Salem-Leouord Rogers, Dyer Talley, L. W. Lusk. Littlo River-T. A. Grant, P. E. Alex ander, Milton Nicholson. Rowland's-C. A. Rowland, J. F. Davis, Davis Crane. Mrs. Barker's-W. C. Tathara, Robert L. Symmcs, Wm. H. Mongold. Fenton H. Hull's-August Arvo, T. A. Abrams, J. N. Watkins Rock Springs-T. S. Ramsey, F. Jj. Maxwell, D. II. Holmes. Westminster-R. A. Matheson, T. A. Y. Juucs, Wm. R. Kay. Sooeoa City-L. W. Jordan, S. Y. Stribling, T. A. MoEIroy. Conter-R. O. Tribblo, T. D. Long, Joseph Ben.den. Sitton's Mills-John A. Amick, Johnson R. Cleveland, Wm. S. Woolbright. Fuir Play-JomosSeaboru, L. L. Jarrard, W. J. Hix. Ooo of thc above appointed Managers from each Precinct will meet tho Board of Commissioners of Election at 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 Ocoocc County. Oct 17,1878 48 2t Final Settlement. 'PUK undersigned petitions to thc Probate 1 C?hrt for u final sci dement of the Estates of of Martha J., Mary K. and John ?. Whitworth, minors, on TUESDAY, Hie lflth day or Novem ber, 1878, and for a final dischargo from said Estate*. O. W. MARET, Guardian. Oct 17, 1878 48--U Administratrix's Sale. BY viH?r?M?iR" order of tho Probate Court ] I will 8cM^o*fte?!?Rh08? bidder at public outcry, on PttinAvTti^Liftiof November noxt, at tho lato residence of Dr. L . ti^Mjli^*^ deceased, all tho Personal Property bolongTrfJfl to tho Estato of said deceased, consisting of | Horses, Cnttlo Hogs, FermiDg Tools, House* hold and Kitchen Furniture, &o. TERMS OF SA CB-CASU HENRIETTA MILLER, Administratrix. October 17, 1878 48-2t W HI. lt. fODD HAS RKBUMKD TUB AOKNCY OF TUB Singer Sewing Iflueliinc, IN OCONEE COUNTY. EVERYBODY knows the SINGER. Prices greatly reduced. Plain $36, Covered $40, Drop Leaf $45. cash. A few plain Wilson Machines on haud at $25 cash. Apply to tho abovo, or at MUS. GEORGE'S, Walhalla. Oct 10, 1878 47-8m DR. J. M. MCLANAHAN, HAVING resumed thc practico of medicine, offers his professional services lo tho com munity. Office al his residenco at Daohclors' Retreat, Oconcc County, S. C. August 8, 1878 88 P?ANOS kW_ OMANS. ?Ile Sin i Un ?fl iisic House, Grroouvillo, J9. O SELL& ho best Pianos mado for tho lcoBt monoy.' The old reliable Mason & Hamlin Organ. Pianos from $175 to $400 cash. Pianos from $200 to $100 on timo, $'?5 cash and $10 per month. Organs $35, 45, CO, 75 to 300 cash. Organs $45, 56, G6, 75, 85 to 200 on time, $3 to $10 per mouth. Tito world's host makers in stock. Wo soil nono but tho best. Illustrated catalogue sent free All kinds of small instruments, band instruments, &c. Sheet music sont postpaid on rcooipt of prico. Instruments .selected and personally attested by Mrs. II. McSinitli. Address, McSMITII MUSIC HOUSE, Groenvlllo S. C. "?DG?R COLLEGE,"" WALHAM?A, S. G. rn i HE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION will bogin on THURSDAY, the 12th day of September next. Tuition'por session, ... $20 00 Board per month, including every thing except washing and lights, $10 00 Instruction thorough by a full corps of Pro? lessors. For particulars address KEV. J. It. HU i, HY, Chairman of Faculty. WALHALLA, S. C., August 29, 1878. 4L VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE T I H REE Hundred and Forty Aores, within thrco milos (Southeast) of Soneca City, Oconoo County, S.C.; about eighty acros in cultivation, tho balance in woods; with a neut and conven ient, settlement. Thcso lands oan bc equally divided and aro fino farming lands for grain and cotton. Seneca City is ono of tho bost up country markets and tho surrounding country is equal to any portion of tho wldo world for good water and good lirait h. Persona wishing to buy and settlo in a choice and convenient community would do woll to examino thcso lauds or consult Mr. M. W. Coleman al Seneca City ns to these lands, &G. Torms cash. TIIOS. HARPER. Oot 8, 1878 40 NOTICE. ALL porsons holding Bill?, Accounts or De mands of any kind against tho County of Oconcc, H. C., which have not been before pre sented to tho Board of County Commissioners at special meetings during the year, aro hereby notified that (hoy aro required to deposit the same in my offloe, tn the Court House in Wal halla, S.O., on or before the first day of No vember next. J. W. STRIBMNO, Clark Board County Commissioners. TO THE FRONT FRESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY ! 9 L1I3. Best LEAF LAUD for $1 00. O LBS. STANDARD "A" SUGAR for$l 00 Best Young Hyson TEA at SO oonts lb. Best JAVA COFF BE, 3J lbs. for $1 00. FALL PRINTS as low os al any other placo. Home Made LADIES' SHOES, at $1 26. Highest market prlco poid for COUNTBY PRODUCE. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. Oot 8, 1878 40 -:o: WE TAKE Pl ! ASURE IN ANNOUNCING to our custoraors and the ?moli? generally that our IMMENSE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Which has been bought by our Senior, who has k'fl^} IStittBftI *Tom ^ew York, is dally arriving, I and will be cor?^4n?l8htda/8' ? M Thc above goeds have*l4l??T?^^ Pride, Quality and Prevailing Styles, and will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. Our reputation of keeping nothing but tho BEST GOODS, Will bo kept up to its highest standard. In consequence of tho depreciation in OOTTON GOOI3S, together with tho scarcity of money, we will sell our entire slock of these goods at prioes which will defy competition. Our slock of JBIrW ????SB Consisting in part of Domestics, Sea Island and Hickory Shirtings, Shootings, Tickings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Linsoys, Bleached and Brown Canton Flannels, Cambric and India Longcloths, (com prising tho most popular brands-New York Mills, Watnsutta and Gold Medal.) Blankets, Ladies' Singlo, Double and Breakfast Shawls, Boulevard and Balmoral Skirts, LadioB' Cloaks, dc,., ia complete in every particular. PRESS ????i9 This Department is at all times exceedingly attractive, being constantly replenished with the Latest Novelties to suit tho season, specially selected for Riohnoss and Elcganoe, and includ ing all thc roost Fashionable Fabrics In tho Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of Black and Colored Alpacas, Puro and Nonpareil Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and Frenoh Plaids, all Wool Cash mero French Merinos, Mohair Brilliantines, all Wool Serges, Paris Stripes, Salines and Velveteens. WinMTlE ????S>S. In addition to tho large stock always to bo found in this department, may bo mentioned tho frosh arrival of Nainsooks, Tnokoncls,Organdies, Swiss and Jaoonct, Striped and Cross Barred Muslins, Bobin?is, Illusions, Bird's Eyo and Cotton Diapers, Irish Linons, Table Damasks, Towels, Crash, &o. Wo have n beautiful assortment of Flannels, consisting of WhitoShaker, Twilled Red, White and Blue. Common and Plain Red and White, Opera, all shades, Plaids and Stripes. M?Td?!N)? AM? fflOSOELW. A moro beautiful line of these goods have never been brought to this market, eonsisting in part of Ladies' and Gouts' Kid, Lisle and Buok Gloves and Gauntlets, Hamburg and Pique Edgings and Insert inga, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undcrvcsts, Ladies' and Children's Brown, Whito and Striped Hoso, Ladies' Silk Ties, Fiohucsand Bows, all shades, Kuuhings, Ruffles, Collarettes, Cellars and Cuffs, Fooliug, Linen Sets, Doylies and many other now aud beautiful selections, too numerous to mention. H?TSa A full assortments of Ladies', Oents' and Children's Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Also, a beautiful lot of Hat Trimmings, consist ing of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, Ac OMEN'S PUfcN?tWM ???(0>S Attention is invited to our large and elegant stook of Men's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Soarfs, Ties and Cravats, Ready-Made Clothing, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts, Half Hoso, Collars, Cuffs, &c A full stook of all Wool and Salem Cassimcrcs, Doeskins, Broadcloths, Georgia and Kontuoky Jeans. A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware, Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies' and Gents* Over-Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Satohels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades. Always on hand a full line of Tailors' Trim mings. Agents for the Weed Sewing Machine. We fool confident that we oan please any WM? may call and examine oar goods. Our polite ana attentive Clorks are never too busy to serve you, ?nd will spare no (alas in showing ye? goods. Call and see us! Respectfully, 10. 4? \ BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! -AT J. II. SLIGH & SOFS. JUST RECEIVED, ?A* Iiftrgo Stooltof Olxoioe, Stetple enid FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES; Sugar, Coffoe, Tons, Bacou, Lard aud Mo Ineses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimney*, [-Combs, Bruahes, Soaps and Glasses, And Looks, Screws, Butts nnd Hinges; Cutlery and nil kiuds of Ware, Snuff, Tubaoco, Cigars and Pipos, Collars, Cravats and Men's Wear, And Domostics of all Grades and Stripe?. Boots, Shoe?, Elastlos and Hose, Pons, Ink, Penoils aod Paper, Pins, Needles, Ribbons and Calicoes. All to bo sold cheap for cash sooner orl ?tor. In short we pay tho tiigbost prices for produce And soil goods os in nntc-bollum days; Indeed all things io our line, so obeap, induce Our customers to say, "To buy from Sligh pays." Persons wishing to buy cheap and first class goods will find it to their interest to give J. II. SLIGII St, SON a call. Sopt. 5, 1878 42 i^F?V^IT? DR7 GOODS RESORT. -:o: FURCHGOTT. BENEDICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S. ?., Oitvi* their New Fall Stock* Wholesale and Retail, J^-t Lower FrioeB Than aro paid by customers for Inforior Old: Auction Goods. _S250,000 Warlb^fUiTl?!^^ Stock of Carpets, Lace Curtams^&RNir^jiMrt Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, SiIks,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 Undcrwure, Lin ens, Tablo and Piano Covers, Towels, Tablo Damask, iVapkins / Domestic Goods and thousands of other Goods too numerous to men tion, aro now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and wo guarantee to tho public and people of this State especially that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES And long established reputation, with buyers and sellers, where Of dollars havo boen exchanged through our house, that wo can and always will give belter satis faction as regards QU?MTT Am P?UCES In Goods purchased from us than any other house South. . ??y* Samples sent on application. N. B.-Charges propaid .on all Goods over $10 sont C. O. I). Please mention this pape? in ordering floods of FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT &C0" ?7? King: Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Oct 24, 1878 40 FRESH BEEF! 1WILL furnish to tho people of Walhall?, West minster and viotnllies, at my usual place of buslaess, tb? best Mountain Boer* ak low figures, to wltj From, 6 cants per ^pound to 2 cents ppr found, nooording to quality. Ternis, strictly CRhli. artice buying tiokets that 1 use in my busmen* will rcceWe M> far cent, dinoun ?taken. ( ?L fckm?.M8V