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"Subsorlbo for tho KKOWKH CO?uii?a.
Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.
Wolla in town nearly all dry. Dig thom
deep or.
Mr. C. E. Watson is treating his promises to a
now fenoe.
Wo are indobtod to Sonator Butler for public
documente.
Pay tho Interest on your Adgcr College bouda.
It is now duo.
Mr. Beard, agent of tho Columbia licijintcr,
gavo us a call last week.
Rev. I. W. Wingo will preach In tho Baptist
Church on next Sunday morning and night.
TheStato Grango moots lu Charleston on tho
first Tuesday in Fobruary noxt. A gcuoral at
tendance is desired.
Mr. R. E. Mason, of Fair Play, has been ap
pointed ald-de camp to Governor Hampton. O.
P. Fields, of Piokcns, has received a like ap
pointment.
Wo return thanks lo our immediate Repre
sentativo ia Congress, Col. Aiken, for Ibo
Record, oonlalnlng tho daily proceedings of
both houses of Congress.
Dr. B. S. Jamos and family, from Seneca
City, have recently become rosidents of Wal
halla. Wo gladly weloomo tho doctor and his
'family to our town.
Messrs. Bicmann & Son's fumons walch dog
nt their storo was poisoned by some rascal this
weok. A doso of lard, aJminislcrcd by Peter
Waller and Henry Bicmann, saved tho dog's
Ufo.
On our way down tho Qroonvillo Road last
Saturday wo saw vory littlo ootton ut tho
dopots for shipment. Tho bulk of tho crop
sooms to havo reached the market.
Tho Charlotte Observer says the Piedmont Air
Lino has tho "call" on tho Kcnncsaw route this
season lu thc matter of travel. Cause-first
class accommodations, pretty route, fast (imo
and certain connections.
Mr. W. J. Du flic, of Columbia, sends us ?.
copy of "Davidson's School History ol* South
Carolina." Tho introductory prico is GO
cents. It hus hoon adopted for uso in the
public schools by tho Stato Board of Eduoa
'tion.
Tho pleasing intelligence reaches us thal our
bachelor Representative, Mr. George lt. ('berry,
was married, on Thursday evening of last week,
'to Miss Sallie Creswell, of Anderson. Wo con
'grntulato tho happy couple and wclcomo the
brido to her new homo in Oconcc.
"Wc have received tho first number of the
Charleston Keening Journal, published in
Charleston every ovoiling by Mossrs. 1). L.
Alexander, J. C. R. Taylor und P. H. Par me
lee nt six dollars par annum. The first mimi
bor muk?s a most creditable appearance
Tho proprietors have our host wishes for their
BU00O8S.
Ooo night last week two "moonshiners"
were passing through town with a load of
illicit whiskey. Mr. Kennedy, U. S Revenue
officer, assisted by Messrs. Cummings and
Blodgett, attempted to arrest thom whoo tho
.'moonshiners" fired on them with pistols.
Konnody was unarmed. Cummings returned
tho fire. Thc "moonshiners" got away hy
tho swiftness of their feet.
In speaking with a citizen of Anderson
County u few days back about thc dornend nf
manufacturers for a larger price for fertilizers
ho etatod that tho increased price, with a
*ypurchaso equal to that of previous years,
\vould amount to a tax on that county of about
i?teon th itisand dollars. Curt the people
Bhd this exhaustion? With us tho amount
fi ho sinai le;, hut thc proportion will bo thc
?ol. A. M. Speights is now ibo proprietor Cf
M Commercial Hotel, Greenville, S. 0. Thc
^tol is situated on tho corner of Washington
Jrnd Main streets, in thc very colder of (he
business part of the eily. .V well "lighted and
.conveniently arranged sample room has boen
fitted up for tho exclusive use of I raveling sales
men. Thc rooms of tbc Commerciul have boon
ronovatcd and refurnished. Tho Colonel su}s
bis hash is well chopped and well cooked
.Servants polite and attentive. Try tho Com
mercial once and you will know where lo stop
'next tim c.
Tho following is tho result of tho election,
held on Monday lost, for Inleudantand Warden*
for thc town of Walhalla for (lie ensiling year:
For Intendant-C L. Reid, 40 votes; 1). Bic
mann, 17 voles; John Ansel, 1 vote; J. W.
Stribling, 1 vote.
For Wardens-A. Brenncoko, 07 voles; C.
Wcndolkln, 07 votos; 0. Ii. Watson, Ct votes;
Wosloy Pitchford, 04 voles; J. E. Hendrix, 60
votes; D. Biamann, 48 votes; C. L. Reid, 17
votes; J. S. Bnuknight, 10 votos; A. Fisohesscr,
6 votes; J. S. Byrd, 4 votes; II, C. Rochau, 2
votes; II. S. VanDivicro, 1 vote.
The whole number of votes polled were 09.
-.' Tho rogues and rascals nro ns active as over.
Last week thoy attempted to break into Iho
bar-room of Mr. Schroder and were driven oft"
by bim. On Saturday night Mr, McCarcy lost
his harness. Mrs. Tatliom, Mr. A. Taylor and
Mossrs. "Bligh are all sufferers and loosers by
tho depredations of potty roguery. Again on
Tuesday night, tho ?1st instant, (ho rogues were
at their vocation. An effort was made to break
into tho store of D. Biomann & Son, but was
defeated by his watch ?Tog arousing tho occu
pants. Soon afterwards, and while Mr. II. D.
A. Biomann and a clerk wore out looking for tho
parties, tho storo of Mr. Collins was broken
into, but tho partios wero again run off. Bur
ing the night thc promises of Dr. Jamos were
ontorod and a lot of meal and olhor articles
stolon. Buring tito same night a bag of meal
was taken from tho buggy of Dr. Johnson, while
ho had atoppod at a house on Main streut to
visit a patient. This was early at night and
shows tho boldness of tho ring of petty rogues
about Walhalla. This must be stopped, oven if
the town has to hlro a force of walohmon.
GUANO 8CIOI'TICON.--Fino Art Exhibition at
thoCou"'t House Friday and Saturday nights,
24th and 25th instants. Admission 25 cents;
children 10 cents. Doora upon nt 6} o'clock;
exhibition will com meneo nt 7] o'clock. One
third of tho proceeds will bo givon to build a
fence around tho Lutheran Church Cemetery.
"What Is tho need of further journeying?
. Here is tho world in small
From Asia to Amorlea,
Tho distance of a hall."
\ Without the oxponso or fatigue of travel, as
has been truthfully and glowingly said, the
boboldore aro oorriod, in imagination, to far
distant lands, whore they may gaso upon tho
?rt trouiures und wonders of tho okt'wfijtfoT,
j. ; . ::;.".':.?:..T.I/....: -
or on tho tnystlo templos and pyramids of tho
Kivor Nilo. Thoy nioy run riot through tho
bonutlful polacos ?f Versailles, or may soo
pass boforo thom a pariornfna of ovonts cover
ing agos of nnoiont history. Among tho
many viowe will ho found illustrations of I
Biblo history nnd soenory, from designs ?f j
celobratod artists. Shakcspoaro's Seven Agos
of Man. Artistic gems. Comical views with
lifo Uko motion. Dioramio paintings, such ns
tho Israelites crossing tho Rod Son, with a
graphic roprosontation of tho dostruotion of |
Pharaoh's host. Noah outoring tho ark.
Viows, with fantastic, lifo Uko and unox pooled
motions to tho figures. Tho Angel of Poaco,
vory beautiful. Tho Enclosure of tho Temple.
Tho sinfulness of tho world beforo tho flood,
otc, otc. Soo programmos and posters.
NEW ORLEANS, January 17.-At tho sos?
sion of tho Toller Committeo to day, Abra-?
ham Thomas and J. lloss Stewart, both col
ored, of Tensas, gavo ovidenco similar to that
already published, tho only new fact being
tho naming by Stewart of fifteen negroes
allogcd to have boen murdered.
Tho Now Orleans Picayune, in an art ?clo on
resumption, says: "If wo may judge of public
opinion now from the lone of the Southern press
and the utterances of Southern public men, wc
should say thal thc 'Ohio iden* hus been sum
marily ejected from its place in tho Southern
mind, nml thal tho Southern Domooracy to day
havo very little uso for leaders like Voorhcos
and Ewing. This may bo a lamentable fact;
but it ls a fact, nevertheless. What is required
I now is that the country shall not bo harassed by
demagogues, and that financial wiseacres shall
not be permitted to tinker with financial prob
lems."
HOSTS ot P"f:orr,rc Aft rc MARTYH3 to sick
headache, that infuliublo symptom of a dis
ordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many
sillier from it ns many ns three or four times
a week. They do so needlessly, for Hostel
ler's Stomuoh Bitters; by toning the diges
ti vc organs and regulating tho bowels and
liver, removes tho cause, and dispels the
painful symptom. The inti unie sympathy
between thc brain and the abdominal region
causes tho slightest disorder affecting the
hitter to be reflected, us it wcro, in the
organ of thought. Thc reform instituted
by tho Hitters when tho digestive, secretive
and evacuative functions ore in a state of]
chao?, bas other tu.d moro beneficia) resulta,
viz., thc completo nutrition of tho whole
physical economy, thc restoration bf appetite
and repose, and un increase in thc power ol
tho system to resist diseases of a malarial
type.
Preaching in thc Lutheran Church every
Sabbutli morning at KU o'clock, hy Hov. J. G.
Ho .bm. pastor* Sabbath School every Sabbath
morning at 0 A. M.
Preaching in Hie Presbyterian Church by Kev.
S. h. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath al ll A.
>;,; second Sabbath at 1\ V, M.; third Sabbath
at ll A. M. and 7.1 r. M.; fourth Sabbath at 7A
I?; M. Sabbath School every Sabbath ul 9A A.
M. Prayer meeting lecture every Wednesday
night at 7 Jj I?, M.
Tb? following aire Rev. J, J. Neville's appoint*
mehi8 for Ibo month of January:
Iloek Springs, 1st Sunday and Saturday before
at ll A. M.
Walhalla, 2d Sunday at ll A. M. and 7 P. M.
Seneca City, Od Sunday and Saturday beforo
at ll A. M.
Friendship, :>d Sun'd.ay at P. M.
Fairview, llb Sunday and Saturday before ut
ll A. M.
Old I'hikcns, -Uh Sunday P. M.
Tho Good Timo Coming,
Nr.w Youie, January 18.-Thc year lias opened
with greatly improved prospects for everyone.
Thcro is un oxoelfout feeling muong business
nnm, and even down r.l ! l?e bottom of industry',
where tho great laboring class heaves and throbs
through the years, thcro is more hope and cheer
fulness than has been known Ibero since tho
panic of 1870 scattered semis of ruin all over thc
country. Now that wo aro down to hard pan in
prices, mut resumption is an accomplished fool,
thcro is no reason in tho world why times
should not stoadtly grow belter for Hie whole
OOYinniinily, elsewhere ns well as in Gotham;
and, what's more to thc point, they actually are
boner already in every direction. Thcro is
certainly a marked difference between tho con
d it ion of affairs lo day and that of a year ago,
and tho change is unquestionably nn Improve
ment. Thc lindi of (allures' is over, lhere is a
reMoral iou' of conlidonco in financial institu
tions as well ns in thc credit of tho government,
industries I hat were long prostrate ore spring
ing into action again, there is less difficulty in
obtaining employment, values uro almost us
steady as they were boforo thc war, and every
body fools that thc long storm is over and wc
arc in for a good spell of fair weather once
moro. Haiikcrs, brokers, morohnnts, manufac
turers and miscellaneous tradesmen all take a
chcory view of thc future, and seem lo hayo tho
utmost confidence in an carly return of pros
perity.
Married, on Wednesday, January 1st, 1870, nt
tho residonco of thc bride's father, J. C. C.
Turner, Ksq., by Rev. A. Coko Smith, Mr. C.
M. MoPllAlIi, of Anderson County, to Miss
MARY li. 'f URN Kn, of tho City of Greenville.
Married, at Riemann's Hot cl, Walhalla, S. C.,
January 18, 1879, by II. A. II. Gibson, lisq.,
Mr. h. h. CMSIIK, of Mulberry, Tennessee, lo
Miss 1?MMA M. HAKUKM., of Knoxville, Tennes
see.
Marriott, on Thursday evening, January I?,
187!), at die residence of Mr?. M. U, Gaillard,
by Kev. S. H. Jones. I). I)., Hon. Gr.ouot: lt.
CHKUHY, of Goonoo oounty, to Miss S.M.i.ii:
CHKSWKM., of Anderson county, S. C.
Married, af Abbcvillo Court IIouso, S. C., on
Wednesday morning, January 1 Ot li, 1879, by
Kev. John Korshaw, Mr. JJ. A. SMITH, of thc
KKOWKN CouniRU, to Miss KATH SMALL, of
Abbeville
Wowclconio (hoyoung brido to hor now home,
and trust that tho happy couple may long enjoy
all the pleasures of lifo.
I BEAUTIFUL t'LOWW
j. 4/hoice Seed?, ?fee., hy Jlteil
BPor 61 wo mail, postpaid, cither of tho
?following collections, all choice varieties
'??'20 Verbcnan or 8 Heliotropes,
?8 Goronlunis or 9 Fuchsias,
,8 Colons or 0 Roses,
1 Ivies or 8 Chrysanthemums,
or 8 Gladiolas or 8 Double Tuboroac. or
24.5o. or 12-lOc pkls Gurdon Soods, or 24
packe!? choleo Flower Seeds.
Circular, with additional collections,
mailed to applicants.
KDW'D J. EVANS & CO.,
, York, Pa.
f (Looal Agents Wanted.)
* January 23, 1870 lQ^gt
WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT,
CORRECTED WKKK.'.V
Ai'i'iiES-^Drlcd, por pound 2@3
BUTTER-Por pound 10(gH5
BEESWAX-Por pound 20
BEEP-Por pound ~@f'
BACON-Dry suit shoulders f f'
" C. H. Sidos 3(4px|
S. C. ham?, canvassed
CALICO-Per yard 5@7
Corr'i.B-Kio por pound 12J@2?
" -Laguyrn, por pound 30
-Javo, por pound 28
CANDLES-Adamantino, per sot 1G?
-'-Sr/orm,.por pound 30
CHICKENS ANO FOWLS, per head 8(?)10
COTTON-Per pound ^7?($Q
" -Yarn, per bunoli 80((V>7$
Uoi'PBRAB-Per pound 0
DUCKS-Per head , 15
Eaos, per dozen 12?
FLOUR, por sock, (98 pounds,) 2.75@3.50
FEATHERS-Geoso, por pound 40
" -Mixed por pound 30
GRAIN-Corn, por bushel, 45(7055
-Hyo. per bushol 5O(a,05
-Outs, red, per bushel 4J
GEESE-Per hoad 2f>@33
UONEV, por pound 8(g)l0
llints-Dry, por pound 10
" -Oreen, per pound 4(tCS
Ismdo-Spanish Float, per pound 1.25
" -rCarolina; per pound 1.00
IRON- English relined, per pound 3@3J
" -Swecd, per pound
" -Hand, por pound 4(??5
" -Hoop, per pound 12($H
Potware, per pound 0(Y?8
LARD, per pound . 9?10
LIME, per barrel 2.00
LUMIIER, por thousand feet 10.00
LEAD, por pound 10
MOLASSES, por gallon 33@70
MADDER, por pound 28(m30
NAILS, per keg 2.75?3 00.
ONIONS, per bushel 4U(?)5?
OIL, kerosene, per gallon 25(^30
POTATOES-Irish, per bushol 40($50
Il ICE, per pound 8(<j)0
ISALT- Wvorpool, p'cr sack 1.15
i SlttRTINU, wholaiil 5J
I " retail GI
i{ " wholesalo 4h
? " retail 4J
4-4 SHEETING, wholosivlo OJ
j " retail 5
?VIIOT, per pound _ 10
.S'IMRITS T?RIM?NT?N?, ncr ?allon 75@80
?VOA I', per pi ni rr. i S^?lO
?SUOARS--Orushcd, per pound ?2J
- A White, per pound 10@ll
--lirown, per pound 9(?yl0
-Extra C.. por pound 10.
STAUCH, white and blue, per pound Gi(7t)10
IVODA, per pound 8A10
TODACCO, per pound 50@1.00
" per pound, smoking 00080
TALLOW, per pound fl
TURKEYS, per had 50(?)7??
TEAS-Cnn Powder, per pound 1.00
Hyson, Green, per pound 80
Young Hyson, Muck, per lb 1.00
W )OL, washed, per pound 25
Final Settlement.
'THE undersigned petitions to thc Probate
1 (lourt Tor Oconee county for a tinal settle
ment Of thc ?slAlo qf Jaine:} Zachary, deceased,
on Saturday, tho ?2d of February, .1870, and
for a final discharge from said administration.
.!?II? tt. ZACHARY,
Administrator.
January 23, 1879 10-4t
NEW GOODS!
lite undersigned takes
plcasiirc in announcing
to the public that he is
norn receiving daily a
choice and well selected
stock of
J
-SUCH AS
CO KKK IO,
SUGAR,
BACON,
MOLASSES,
P?iG?ft,
CHEESE,
TEA,
CANNED GOODS,
CONFECTIONERIES
AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, &o.,
Which I am soiling at unprece
dentedly
LOW PRICES.
Before purchasing elsewhere
come in and price my goods irtrid
see it I cannot do better hy you
than any ono else. All ? ask is a
trial. My motto is, "'Quick salos
and small profits."
The Finost Mountain' Beef,
Pork and Sausage Meat on ??artd
at hard pan prices.
Respectfully,
M. H. BRYCE,
Main Street.
Deo 2.0, 187.8 6 ?tn
HAMUHI, 1.0V I NOOGOO. I W. O. KRVIN.
Lovraeeo?D & ERVIN,
BANKERS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
WALIIAIjfi/t, Vi
CoLLHfji'IONS made Exohango nought r.nd
sold. Deposits received sud n general banking
business dobo;
Cotton, Crain and Flour bought and BO?J or
received on coubignmout.
Wanted,
2,OOO* bushel;) of COHN, for which wc will
?my tho cash.
Respectfully,
LOVINOGOOD & ERVIN,
Oct 81, 1878 GO
THE FAVORITE
DRY GOODS RESORT.
-:o:-?
FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
4 HAUL. ES TON, S. C.j
O ?Vi- their i\'cw Fall Slock,
Wholesale a?tl Hteinil,
-A?t. L?wer UPrioes
Than aro pnid by customers for Inferior Old
Auction Goods.
$250,000
Worth of thc Finest and Desi Selected Stock cf
Carpets,- Lace Curtains, Oil
Cloths, Wintlow Sh ??des. Dress
Goods, Silks,Cloaks? Shawls,Flan
nels,- Blanket:?, Alpacas, Cash
meres; first and second Mourning
Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Ho
siery, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies'
and Gentlemen's Ui?derware, Lin
ens, Tallie anti Piano Covers,
Towels, Table Damask, JVapkins:
Domestic Goods and thousands o?
other Goods too numerous to men
tion, arc now placed before our
old customers in the State of South
Carolina, and we guarantee to the
public and people of this State
especially that through
OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES
Aiid long established reputation
with buyers and sellers, where
Of dollar's have been exchanged
through our litfusoj that we can
and always will give be ter satis
faction as regards
QV AMT Y AHB PEXGES
In Goods purchased from us than
any other house South.
, .
jgQr"" S imples sent on application.
N. I).-Charges prepaid on all Goods over
$10 sci?t C. O'. D.
IMcaso mention Ibis paper in ordering Goods
?URCH00TT,
BEN EDICT
& CO.,
Q7if Hints Street,Cl?iir?cstoii,
South Carolina.
Oct 24, 1878 10
State of South Carolina,
OC0NEE COUNTY
IN THE UounT OF COMMOR PLEAS.
John C. Nevill. Plaintiff, against W. L. Steele,
Defendant-SUMMONS.
YOU arc h?roby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this action,
which is tiled in the. o iii co of thc Clerk of
Oconoo County, in said State, and to serve .1
copy of your answer on tho suhsoribors at
their oQico on tho public somat o in Walhalla,
S. C., within twenty days after tho service
hereof on .you, exclusivo of tho day nf such
sorvice. If you fail tc answer as aforesaid,'
tho Plaintiff will apply to tho Courtier judg
ment against you for tire sum of seventy
dollars,'witltf i nt ero itt thereon" from tho 18th
day of March, I8?0, at th'e rate of seven per
cont.- per annum, ami coots nf this action.
NORTON db ST RI BLI Nd,
Plaintiff '< Attorneys'.
Walhalla, S. C., January 7, 1870.
jlTs! j J. \V. ST ll I ll Id JW. C. O. P.
To fho absent Defendant, W. lt, Steele
Tako notice that tho summons, of which tho
above is it copy, and tho complaint in this ac
tion were Hied in thn ollieo of tho Clerk of tho
CoiVrf ?r Common Pleas for Oconeo County,
in tljio Stnfo of South Carolina, on thc 7th day
of January, 1870.
NORTON & STRIBLINO,
Plaintiff's Attornoys.
January 9, 1870. 8-Gt
GHBISTIAS
18 CO MUS G ! ! ! !
MR. A. KiSClIESSKR has ohoap and good
CANDY, NUTS, FKU'lT; Ac.
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
CLOCKS.dc.
And various other articles, chonpor than
tho cheapest.
Repairing nontly and cheaply done.
November 21,1878. 1 .-.'tm.
-:o:
WK TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
to our customer:) and thc public generally that
IMMENSE STOCK
OP
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Which has boen bought hy our Senior, who has
?just returned from New York, is daily arriving,
ana will bo completo in eight days.
Thc above goods have been bought with caro
ns lo .
Price, Quality and Prevailing
Stylos,
and will not fail to suit thc most fastidious.
Our reputation of keeping nothing but thc
BEST GOODS,
Will bo kept up lo its highest standard, lu
consequence of thc depreciation in
COTTON &OODS,
together with tho scarcity ot money, wc will
sell our entire stock of these goods ut prices
which will defy competition. Our stock of
KRV ??ODfi
Consisting in part of domestics, Sea Island ind
Hickory Shirtings. Sheetings, Tiokings, North
Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Domestic
Ginghams, Linseys, Dleaihed and Drown (.'anton
flannels, Cambric and India I.ongcloths, (com
prising tho most popular brands-New York
Mills, Wamsiillu and Cold Medal.) Blankets,
Ladies' Single, Double and Breakfast Shawls,
Boulevard and Hulmoral Skirts, Ladies' Cloaks,
?.c., is complete in every particular.
Thia Department ii at all Hines exceedingly
attractive, being constantly replenished wi1 ii
th? Latest No.vcltics to suit thc season, specially
selected for Richness and Elegance,, anti includ
ing all thc most Positionable Fabrics in thc
Newest Shades and Colorlrfgs, consisting of
Dlack amt Colored Alpacas, I'ure ami Nonpareil
Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and French Plaids,
all Wool Cashmere French Merinos, Mohair
Brilliantines, all Wool Serges, Paris Stripes,
Salines and Velveteens.
WCHMTI ??@i?&.
In addition to thc large stock always to bc
found in this department, may be mentioned thc
fresh arrival of Nainsooks, Jackonels,Organdies.
Swiss and Jaconet, Striped and Cross Darret!
Muslins, Dobinetn, Illusions, Eird's Eye and
Cotton Diapers, Irish Linens, Table Damasks,
Towels, Crash, &c.
FL?NMXL8.
Wc have a beautiful assortment of Flannels,
consisting of White Shaker, Twilled Ked, White
lind Dine, Common nod Plain lied and While,
)pcra, all shades, Flaids und Stripes.
NOTION^ AN.? ^?SOE^V,
A inoi'o beautiful litrt el" Ihcs? goods have
never been brc.igbt lo th hi market, consisting
in part of Ladies' and Cents' Kid, Lisle and
'.uck Cloves and Gauntlets, Hamburg und
Piq\lO Edgings and Insertings, Silk and Linen
Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undcrvests, Ladies' and
Children's Dmvu, White and Striped Hose,
Ladies' Silk Tics, Fichues and Dows, all shades,
heebies, Rutiles, CollareltCS, Collars and ('litis,
Fooling. Linen Mels, Doylies ami many other
new ami beautiful selections, lo? numerous to
mention.
\ full assortments of Ladies', Cents' and
Children's Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed,
Also, a beautiful lol of Hat Trimmings, consist
ing of Flowers, Hibbons, Ornaments, &c.
RAIN'S IF.y^|NlO?p?N^ ?0OIDS>
Attention is invited lo our largo and elegant
stock of Men's Furnishing Goods, consisting of
Scarfs, Ties ar,il Cnivafa, ?cady-Madc Clothing,
Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts,
Hali1 Hose, Collins, Curfs, &o. A full slock of
all Wool and Salem Cassiuicrcs, Doeskins,
Droadcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Jeans.
A full assortment of Groceries. Crockery and
Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware,
Stationery, Hoots. Shoes and Gaiters. Ladies'
and Genis' Over-Shoes, Trunks, Traveling
Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades.
Always on hand a full Hue of Talleri' Trim
mings.
Agents for tho Weed Sewing Machine.
Wc feel confident that wo *an pletfsc any who
may call and examine our goods. Our polite
urtu att?ntS'vo Clerks arc never too busy to serve
yin, and will sparo HQ pains iii showing you
goods. Call and see us!
Respectfully,
C. L. REID & CO.
Oct 10, 1878 17
Final Settlement
NOTIC2 ls hereby given that application will
he made to Richard Lewis, Judge of probate
for Ccoiiee county, at his oflico In tho court
house, at Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday, thc 15th
day of February next, at 12 o'clock Mi, for
leave to make final settlement of tho estate of
Harvey Davis, deceased, and to bc discharged
therefrom as administrator,
YOUNG DAVIS, Adm'r.
January ll?, 1870. '.?-lt
Final Settlement.
'THE undersigned has filed his petition in thc
1 Probate Court for a Final Settlement of thc
Estate ol' Maldon Morgan, deceased, on thc 16th
dAyofPobVrtw'ry, 187!', and fora Final discharge
:'r ?r-iii the administration of said estate.
ROBERT F. MORGAN.
Administrator.
Jrfii. Td, 1870 0-1
S ll KR IFF4* SAIiKS.
I)Y virtuo of executions' to mo directed 1
) will sell, on MONDAY, salo day in February,
1870, al thc Court House door in Walhalla,
between tho legal hours of sale, (fie following
described properly, to wii.
Ono Tract of Lam! on Crooked Cfock, cbn
tainiug If>5 acres, moro or less, adjoining lands
of Win. Walt, 'i'fios. 6'odd and others.
ALSO,
Sixteen acres, more or lesa, in tho t.'<wn of
Walhalla, adjoining lands of ?Vt, ll. Bryce and
other's.
Levied on us thc properly of A. Bryce, Jr., at
tho suit of the Walhalla Bank und others.
TURMS Ol? SAM0-OASI?.
.TAMt?s ii. norn Ns,
Sheriff Ooonce County.
Jun fr, ?S7?) 8-ilt
PRESCRIPTION' FRE??
For tho nueedy t:un> Of Kemlimi wonk mw., J,ost
M oitioiid mill oil disorders brought on by nulls
ci ri ion or excess. Any l>runylat lins llio I UK iv
client?. AUdr?Mi?, Rf. W. M?WKH * CO.,
130 Writ Nlxttt Sin t i, cincinnati, U.
? 1 BLAO K W ? L L ' 8 Ml
fm IXJUHAM: marm
TOBACCO
? ?IEMANN &
Come one. Come all!
VVrT^ II AVK purchased thi? Fait ana1
Vf _tj buvo now in Store nrid da?TV a'rrl
ving tho LARGEST STOCK WO havo" over
displayed to tho publie.
ASSORTI! KKT COM 1'LETU.
Prices Unequalled 11
Dry Goods. Prints, Sheotings Shlrtioga and
a full linc of Foreign, und Doinestio ?tupio '
goods of every description. ,
Especial attention .is ctiilcd to our largo
and woll selected Block of Dross Goods, hr tho
latost styles and colors, with a magnificent
lino of Black Mohairs and Alpaca's.
Table Damask, whlto nod colored, Tow?Ts,'
Napkins, Doylies, &o.\ also tho latest novel
ties in Hosiery, Gloves, Linen aud Si Hi
llandkorchiof, Ladies Tic?, and an endless
VARIETY OF MOTMMfS
Twenty pounds of Zephyr Worsted, o?ery
imaginable shade or color; ft handsome lino
of Salem and Chat luit?y i Ho .J carrs, Cnssiriacrs;
and piece goods, so we1.! known for their
cheapness and durability. .
A complote stock of the ntlost stylos of
Ready Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods, such as Laundriod and Unlaundriea
Shirts, Ties, Cravats and Bows, Linon and
Paper Collars and Culls, Merino Undershirts;
&c, &c.
Also, a full linc of Boots and Shoos, Hats
and Caps, Saddles and llurnoss, Leather,
Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Grooories,
Bagging and Ties, &C>, on hand nt nil timon
and which will bc sold ut BOTTOM PRICES
for.cash or borter.
Before purchasing elsewhere, wo would be
pleased to havo you give us u cull.
All persons indebted to either D. Ittomana
or II, P. A Riemann, who do not make ea'tis
taotory urrangemonnt? regarding their ac*
counts by January 10th. 1870, may expect to
have them collected bylaw.
5,()00 Bushels nbw Coin wanted, for
which wo will pay tho highest market p'rioo
in cash or goods. Respectfully,
D. Bienia nn & Son.
llighost market prico paid in CASU for
COTTON.
October 21, 1878 49
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
-AT
J. H. SLIGH & SON'S
JUST REG El VED j
W Xjfti'go Stools, r>ff
Olioioe, Stsipie enid.
FANCY GOODS.
CALL A N D EX A M1N E OUR
HEW GOODS
CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES;
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard und Mo
lasses,
Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimney.",
Combs, Brushes, Soaps und Glasses,
And Locks, Screws, Butts and Hinges;
Callory and all kinds of Ware,
Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Piper,
Collars, Cravats and Men's Wear,
And Domestics of nil Grades and Stripes;
Boots, Shoes, Elastics und Hose,
Pens, Ink, Pencils und Paper,
Pins, Needles, Ribbons and Calicoes.
All to bc sold cheap for cash sooner or ntcr.
In short wc pey thc highest prices for produce
And sell goods ns in ante-bellum days;
Indeed all things in our lino, so cheap, induce
Our customers to say, "To boy from' Slighi
pays."
Persons wishing to buy cheap and first
class goods will find it to their interest to
give .V. II. SI.IG1D &, HON n call.
Sept. 5. 1878 42
1879
KC0N0H? IS WEALTH.
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Tho BEST of Goods
-AND
Thc Lowest Prices !
Gu?ranteos (hat Claim thc
Considerate attention ot* every
Judicious Purchaser.
J. li. HENDRIX & SON.
Push buBirtCHs under tho motto of Srtiali
Profits and upright Dealing.
Test t!tC60 truths ami reap substantial ben??*
(its.
8 POUNDS
-0001) COFFEE FOR
OISTE DOLLAR
Ten pounds Standard A Sugar, $1
Tho Celebrated brand "Per Lady Eliza?.
beth," choicest young Hyson Toa at only 80
couts.
X.LCR Boneless Cod Fish, 10 cents.
Coign tc & Co's NEW SOAP. Try it.
Our favorite brand of
?T0UR
''"DIADEM" always gives satisfaction,
Call and see ou'r
?ewmg jVtetoliines
Prom $20 to fcM. .
Our immense stock of Agricultural Imple
ments will bo in ?toro February let, with
prices that dofy competition.
ITT T 71 have thrown away tho old Credit
YT X A and Flint mu? Lock systom and
with thc repeating
(MS H
Motto Will driVo him tb tho wall with
LOW ^RlOHiS*