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.JiL'-giMWI ?l.^L.li!JLi,LLILJL1lALl;J...J-1..". I- '. "? _ ILiOoeile, _ Valentia/ OB are already appearing. 1st ow lu the lime to plant shado treoB. ' Subscribo for the KK ow KM Coma KU. Chew Jn ok eon's Best M wc ot Navy Tobaoco. ' Now ie tho time for young mon out of om j ploymcat to oontomplato farming. . Too farmers havo oommenoed preparing their ! lande Vor another orop. . -New la tho time to begin garden work. Plant '- early vegetables in abundance vtDke three degrees in medical treatment f.-positive, 111; comparative, pill; superlativo, bill. A Brennooke, Esq., bas been continued Jury ; ?? fJommisHiouor for Oe unco County. The days aro growing longer and tho new ' year Is well on tho way. Timo filos. A handsome woman plcasos tho oyo, but a good woman ploasos tho hoart. Tho ono io a jewel, tho other a treasure Wo learn that a schedule-ono making faster time-will bo put on tho Air Lino Rail way in a short time! If our eyes were open, wo should seo that this oval globo is but an egg; that what wo oall timo ls but tho incubation of eternity. Novor retiro at night without hoing wiser than when you roBO in tho morning, by having learned something useful during tho day. Capt. J. P. Mi oki ur bas rooontly built nn addition to his residence in tho shape of a cooking room. Tho Captain believes in con" vonionoo and comfort. The Stato Orango meets in Charleston on tho 4th day of February, at 10 o'clock A. M. Tho charges on tho railroads will bo three cents a milo oaob way. We desire that our frionds over tho county Will Writo US short, succinct accounts of all matters of publio intorest transpiring in their neighborhood. '? King Kalakaua, of tho Sandwich Islands, is a subsorihor to tho KEOWEE COUUIKK, and Toads it. Judge Lowis, Judgo of Probate, is confinod to his houso by sickness. Wo hopo wo will ho out in a fow days. Jake Edwards and Bill Whito, colored, have boon arrested on tho ohargo of sotaling from Dr. B. S. Jamos and others. Wo hopo the balance of tho gang will bo approhondod. t While in Seneca City a few days ago, wc noticed going up sovoral now buildings, which shows that thoro is enterprise and oap!tal in our sister town. Thowcnthor is not only spring-liko, but as warm as it is in summer very ofton. Tlx birds aro singing with great gleol Mr. Thos. C. Soott, agent of tho Thorn wei Orphanngo', called on us Tuesday. He wil bo glad to re?oive contributions from any cm for this ohui'ity. Persona desiring to contri boto may also do so to Rov. Mr. Riloy, o Adgor College Mr. D. II. Moans, Land Agont for Ibo State has boon iu to wu for sovoral days. Tin people who purchased "Government Lands' in this county havo paid up vory well. Ool; "* i.fivo- or sir tracts woro ro-sold. ?Tho earth ls a great factory wheel, which, n overy revolution on its axis, rooeives fifty thou sand raw souls, and turns off nearly tho sam number worked up more or less completely. Si Tho first Quarterly Coufcronce for Walhall v?*nd Soncoa City Cirouit and Oooneo Missio >B be hold at Walhalla on Saturday and Sun 5the loth and 16th of February. Proachin Iv. S. B. Jones, D.D. w>d book and a good woman arc exceller ?for tl i oso who know how justly to appro ?ir value Thoro aro mon, however, wh a both from tho beauty of tho covering. Bro shall wo find rest?" asks a roligioi ?Sf, My dear, sir, tho very beat plaoo I ?post, and plenty of it, is to become a clcr Jg,dry goods and grocery storo that docsn -^advertise. Tho nowspapor law says if any person ordci hispapordisoontinucd ho must pay all arrearage or tho publisher may continue to scud it uni payment ls mado, and oolleot thc wholo amoun if {.he paper is takeu from thc office Also n action of fraud eau bo instituted against ac person, whethor ho is rosponsiblo in a finanoii .vlow or not, who refuses to pay for subscript ioi Mr?. Sarah Abbett, a highly respecte ) ar .dooply pious widow lady of Oconco county, di parted this lifo suddenly, at Toccoa City, On .on the 26th instant, and vas buried Tuesdt .morning at tho family burying ground, in tl ?neighborhood of Richland Church. A mau whose knowlcdgo is based on aotu 'oxpericneo says that when calling on tho sweethearts young mon should carry nffootic in their hearts, perfection in their manner and oonfootion in their pockol?. What is moro aggravating than wh< starting out in a hoavy rain storm, to attorn; ta button your overcoat up to tho neck ar ascertain that tho only button on tho ooat located down at ?te equator. Tho man who waits to got three oats i (lino boforo ho shoots will porno day find tl poor honse waiting for him. It is tho mn who poppers away at oats whenever chan.i offers who will lay up ducats for old ago. Tho attontion of our town authorities oallod to tho dangorous condition of sovor Of tho bridges over tho strcots in our tow A broken log or a smashed up vehicle will 1 Bot down against tho town council if somi thing le not dono soon to these crossings. Our young friond and altornoy-at-lai Jlenry Pitchford, loft for Columbia on Tuc ;dny morning to appear boforo tho Supron .Court for license to practico in tho courts this Stato. Wo wish him success. A gentleman informed US a fow days nj that aa effort was made hy a party of gontl men to purchase a deck of cards for tl purpose of having a gamo of oassino, and thoir astonishment not a pack of cards cou ho found in nil Walhalla. This speaks vc umes for tho morality of our people Tho oroRstio business is quito lively in 01 .OOUntyjust now. Wo understand that Ol gentleman has a oontraot for 75,000 cross ti for tho Groen ville & Columbia Railroad. TJ price paid rangos from 16 to 25 couts pi stlok. Wo aro now Bonding out "statements" c r postal cards to our subsoribors, showing tl amount of their indobtodnois to us for sui floription- We trust thoy will hoed th gontlo ronSindor to pay and oall at our ofjh at nn oarly day and squaro off their account fiM?SiSMiBS ---t'ial-l?,-L-_-_^ Mr. John P. Lodboltor, a young goutloman of Townvillo, matriculated reoontly at Adgor Collcgo, Walhalla. W. R. Parkor, colored, of tho Fork Township, Andorson oounty, has mst with a rathor sorious misfortune. Woek boforo last his gin houso and a oonsldorablo amount of ootton and 200 bush ol 8 of corn were consumed by Uro, tho burning being oausod by a box of matohos com ing in oontaot with tho saws whilo tho gin was ruoniug. Tho Postmaster Qonoral has discontinued tho post oOloo nt Kcow'eo, in tho Oounty of Ooonoe and Stato of South Carolina. Postal mailor in touded for this o?Too will hereafter bo mailed to tho Falls post offioo, which is near by. Tuoro will bo a union meeting of all the de nominations to observo tho day of prayer for eollcgOB this (Thursday) ovening, at tho Baptist Church, and not nt tho Presbyterian Church at ll A. M., as was previously announced. This day ls generally observed throughout tho United .States as a day of prayer for young incu at oollogo. Tho Baptist Church in Walhalla has elected as its pastor Hov. Ceo. T. Gresham, now resid ing in Florida. Wo understand that the call will bo accepted and tho new pastor will outer upon his work herc about tho first of April noxt. Wo congratulate our Baptist friends, upon boing able to secure a pastor who will givo his whole limo to tho ono ohuroh. Mr. Crosham comes well recommended and wo predict for him a hearty woloomo to our town by our whole people. Wo enjoyed tho pleasure of attending services at the Baptist Church on last Sabbath morning. Rev. I. W. Wlngo, lato pastor of tho ohuroh, preached an excellent, well digested, practical sermon. None who arc attentive to such plain expositions of tho Scriptures eau fail to bo im proved by thom. Tho service was attended by a largo audience, which verified tho appreciation of Mr. Wingo's faithful scrvico lo his ohuroh and tho causo of Christianity during tho past yoar. Wo hopo ho is as ntuoh cstocmcd iu bia now fi old of labor as ho was in his old. A diabolical and oowardly attompt was mado upon tho lifo of Mr. C. F. Scobn on Monday night Inst at about 10 o'olook. Mr. S. informs us that at about this hour ho had olnscd his door in order to elo.se up his accounts for tho day, and while doing so a gent?o rap was board on the outsido of his premises. Ho wont to tho door and asked who was there, supposing it to bo some friond, and on rccoiv ing no answor, he opened tho door and steppod to tho front to soo who was about and repeated his question. Tho night being vory dark nnd raining, ho could soo no ono. At this mo ment, and whilo standing in his doorway, ho was struck ovor his right oyo with a club nnd felled to tho floor. His presonco of mind, howovor, heine; good, bo quiokly j uni pod up and closed his doors, barring tho carno, and preventing no doubt tho design of tho patty or partios, to kill and thou rob. Tho blow was a severe ono, but wo aro glad to know thc skull was nob fractured or broken, Mr. S.'s hat provonting tho breaking of tho skin, but loft bim with a bruised hoad and a black eye. Mr. Sooba BOB no idoa who tho would? bo assassins were In viow of tho petty thefts and lawlessness abounding in our midst, it behooves our people to bo on tho alert, nnd to watch with a suspicions oyo all loafing ohnr aotcrs in our town. Lot us rid oursolves of those lawbreakers by every man doing his duty and bringing thoso desperadoes to jus? tico. It can bo dono; it must bo dono. JOSH Btr.MKos ON EuiTons.-Josh Billings says: "An editor is a mule whoso bizness it to navigate a nuzopapor. Ho writes out edito rials, grinds out poetry, inserts death and wedina, sorts out mami3crips, keeps a waste basket, blows up tho printer, stools matter, lites other paoplo'8 battles, sells his paper for a dollar and fifty cents n year, takes white benns and applo sass for pay wheu ho can, raizes a largo family, works nineteen hours out of twenty-four, knows no Sunday, gits abused bi everybody and onst in a whilo whipt bi somobody, lives poor, dies middle aged and ofton broken-hearted, loaves no money, and ia rowurded for a lifo of toil with a free obituary notioo in tho nu/epnpors. Preaching in tho Lutheran Church every Sabbath morning nt 10J o'olook, by Rev. J. 0. Boehm, pastor. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at 9 A, M. Broaching in tho Presbyterian Church by Rev. S. Ii. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath at ll A. M.; second Sabbath at 7.} r. M.; third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 7J v. M.; fourth Sabbath at 7 j v. M. Sabbath School every Sabbnth at 9? A. M. Prayer meeting lecture every Wednesday night at 7? r. M. Tho following aro tho appointments for Wal halla and Seneca City Circuit for tho quarter ending with tho 4th Sunday in Marok: Rock Spring, first Sunday and Saturday be fore, at ll A. M. Walhalla, second Sunday, ol ll A. M. and 7 P. M. Seneca City, third Sunday, at ll A. M. Friendship, third Sunday, at 3 P. M. Fairviow, fourth Sunday, yt ll A. M. Old Piokous, fourth Sunday at 8 P. M. HOSTS o?1 PEOPLE ARE MARTYRS to siok headache, that in fa lia bl o symptom of a dis ordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many suffer from it as many as throe or four times a woek. They do so ncodlosaly, for llostot tor's Stomach Hitters, by toning tho diges tivo organs ?nd regulating tho bowels and liver, removes tho causo, and dispels tho painful symptom. Tho intimate sympathy between tho brain and tho abdominal region causes tho slightest disorder affecting tho latter to bo reflected, as it wore, ia tho organ of thought. Tho reform instituted by the Hitters when thc digestivo, scorctivo and evacuativo functions aro in a stato of | chaos, has other and moro beneficial results, viz., thc completo nutrition of tho whole physical economy, tho restoration of appetite and repose, and au increase in tho power ot' tho system to resist discuses of a malarial typo. BEAUTIFUL P... Choice Seeds, &c., hy ?l?ti I. for 01 wo mail, postpaid, either of tho following collections, all choice varieties: 20 Vorbenasor 8 Heliotropes, 8 Ocroniums or 0 Fuchsias, 8 Colons or 0 Hoses, 4 Ivies or 8 Chrysanthemums, or 8 Gladiolus or 8 Double Tuboroso, or '.M.fio. or 12-lOc pkt s Cardon Seeds, or 24 packets oho.'oo Flower Heeds, Circular, with additional collections, rmoilod to applicants. EDW'D J. EVANS & GO., ' York, Pa. (Loosl A gouts Wanted.) January 23, 1870 10-2t WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WBBKLV Ai>k'M58-Dried, por pound 2@3 BUTVTBR-Por pound 10@15 BEESWAX.-Por pound 20 BEEF-JrPor pound 2@5 BACON*-Dry suit shouldors _ . .? 0. lt. Sides 6@G Vi. 0. hams, oouvassed 8 CALICO-?Per yard 6@7 COPPBE-\R\o por poand 12}?20 -(Lnguyra, por pound 30 " -Java, por pound 28 CANDLES-.Adamantine, por sot 16 j .* -Sporm, por pound 30 CHICKENS AN? FOWLS, por bend 12J(2)15 COTTON-Por pound 7?(f?)0 " -Yarn, por bunch 80(a)74 COPPERAS-Per pound 5 UUCKB-Por hoad ' 15 Eaos, por dozon 10 FLOUR, por saok, (08 pounds,) 2.75(3,3.50 FEATHERS-Qeoso, por pound 40 " -Mixed nor pound 30 QRAIN-Corn, por bushol, 45(?)55 -Hyo. por bushol 50@G5 -Oats, red? por bushel 60 GEESE-Per hoad 25@35 HONEY? nor pound 8@10 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10 '* -Oroon, nor pound 4@5 INDICO-Spanish Float, por pound 1.25 " -?Carolina, por pound 1.00 IKON- English rolinod, nor pound 3(aj3J> '* -Swecd, per pound 7(a).8 H -Band, per pound 4(?5 M -Hoop, per pound 12?13 Potwaro, per pound G($8 LARD, por pound 9(3)10 LIME, por barrel 2.00 LUM UER, por thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, por gallon 33@70 MADDEU, por pound 25(3)30 NAILS, por kog 2J5@3.00 ONIONS, per bushol 40(3)50 OIL, kerosene por gallon 25(m30 POTATOES-Irish, per bushol 50?C0 BICE, per pound 8(? SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1. I SitinTiNQ, wholsal I ? " rot ai I I I u wbolcsalo - I " retail ? 4-4 SIIEETINO, wbolcsalo I " " retail SHOT, por pound SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ncr gallon 75@ SOAP, por nouna 8(a) SUQARS-Crushod, por pound 1 -A White, por pound 10@ -Brown, per pound 9(g) -Extra C., por pound STARCH, white and blue, por pound 0J@ SODA, por pound 8A TOBACCO* Por pound 50(3>l. " per pound, smoking 6G*(3j TALLOW, per pound TURKEYS, por had 50(a) TRAS-Gun Powder, por pound 1. Hyson, Oroon, per pound Young Hyson, Black, per lb I. \V )OL, washed, per pound Final Settlement. rpiIE undersigned petitions to tho Probato L Court for Oconce county for a final settle ment of tho cstato of James Zachary, decensod, on Saturday, tho 22d of February, 1879, and for a final discharges from said administration. JOHN lt. ZACHARY, Administrator. January 23, 1879 10-41 NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! -0:0 Thc undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the public that he is now receiving daily a choice and reell selected stock of GROCERIES, -SUOfl AS COFFEE!, SUGAR, BACON, MOLASSES, FLOUR, CHEESE, TEA, CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, &c, Which I am soiling at unprece dentedly LOW PRICES. Before purchasing elsewhere come in and price my goods and seo ii I cannot do bettor by you than any ono oise, All I ask ls a trial. My motto is, "Quick salos and small profits." Tho Finest Mountain Beef} Pork and Sausage Meat on hand at hard pan prices. Respectfully, M. H. BRYCE, Main Stroot. Doo 20, 1878 Q2uj SAMUEL LOVINQOOOD. W. O. KKVIN. LOVINGGOOD & ERVIN, BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS WA Ii IS A Ii ???I, S.O. COLLECTIONS miado. Exohaugo bought and sold. Deposits received and a goucrul hanking business done. Cotton, Crain and Flour bought and sold or rooeived ou consignment. Wu ii (ed, $,000 bushole of COHN, for whioh wo will pay tho cash. Respectfully, LOVINOQOOD & ERVIN. Oct 31, 1878 60 THE FAVORITE DRY GOODS RESORT. -:o: FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., Clk Alt Ii I,* TON, 8. C., Oflfcr their New Fall Stock, Wholesale amB Itetaii, -A.-t Lower IPrioes Than are paid by oustomcrs for Inferior Old Auction doods. $250,000 Worth of thc Finest and liest Selected Stock of Carpets, Laco Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Sitados* 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 Underware, Lin ens, Table and Piano Covers, Towels, Table Damask, iVapkins Domestic Goods and thousands of other Gooistoo numerous to men tion, ar? now placed beforo our old customers in the State of South Carolina, aid wo guarantoo to tho public and people of this State especially tlat through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES And long established reputation with buyersand sellers, where Of dollars luve been exchanged through our house, that we can and always viii give beter .satis faction as rogirds Q??WTT ATO In Goods purchased from us than any other hotsc South. Samples aait on application. N. E.-?Charges prepaid on all Goods over $10 sent U, 1), Please RmlioQ lljis paper in ordering Goods FUBCHGOTT, ?ENEDICT \ & CO., 27ii King Hoi I, f/lin Heston, ?oui Carolina. Oct 24, 1878 \ 49 State o (louth Carolina, OC0N1? COUNTY IN THE Couuov COM MOR PLEAS. John C. Novill, Pbtiff, against W. li. Steolo, Dofondai*SUM MONS. YOU aro boreb*iinmoncd and required to unswor thdmplaint in this action, which is filed in \ otfico of tho Clork of Ooonoo County, in jd State, and to servo a copy of your answjon tho subsoribnrs at their ofrioo on tho pjio square in Walhalla, S. C., within twonrjftye oftor tho sorvioo hereof on you, oxoHo of tho day of such service. If you fniianswor as aforosaid, tho Plaintiff will npito tho Courtier judge ment against you 1 tho sum of sovouty dollars, with intorostjcrcon from tho 18th day o? March, 1859, tho rato of sovon por cont, per annum, midsts of this notion. NOlVfOfe ST RI BLING, hintiff N Attornoys, Walhalla, S. C., J.iry 7, 1879. jlTs! j J. W. ST1WN0. C. C. P. To tho absent Defondl W. L. Steele Toko notice that tlx unions, of which tho nbovo is n copy, and tompluint In this ac tion woro filed in thc c of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common 1*1 for Ooonoo County, in tho Stnto of South ?tina, on thc 7th day of January, 1879. j NORTOjfc STU!B 1,1 NO, iintiff's Attorneys. January 0, 1879./ 8-0t CHRITMAS IS VQJIJSG!!!! MR. A. FIStjlEr.R bas oboap and good Am NUTS, FRUIT, Seo. MOUES, j CLOCKS, tl'C And vnriouf otFJ artiolcs, oboapcr than tho ohoapost. I j??tT Ropai g fatly and .oh ea ply done.' Novoinbor ' 18 Jl-3m. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING to our customers and thc public gcucrally (hat our IMMENSE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Whioh has been bought hy our Sonior, who has just returned from New York, is daily arriving, and will be complete in eight days. Thc ahovo goods have been bought with care as to Price, duality and Prevailing Styles, and will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. Our reputation of keeping nolhiug but tho BEST GOODS, Will bo kept up to its highest standard. In consequence of thc depreciation in QOTTOW GrOODS, together willi tho scarcity of money, wo will soil our entire stock of these goods ut prices which will defy competition. Our slock of BUY <?a>?ms Consisting in part of Domestics, Sua Island and Hickory Shirtings, Sheetings, Tiokings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams, Linseys, Pleached and Drown Canton [.'In mi els, Calabrio and India Longcloths, (com prising tho most populnr brands-New York Mills, Wamsutta and Gold Medal.) Blankets, Ladies' Single, Double and Breakfast Shawls, Boulevard and Balmoral Skirls, Ladies' Cloaks, tto., ls completo in every particular. This Department i* at all times exceedingly attractive, beiug constantly replenished with the halest Novelties to suit thc season, specially selected for Richness and Elegance, and includ ing all the most Fashion aide Fabrics in Gie Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of Black and Colored Alpacas, Pure and Nonpareil Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and French Plaids, M Wool Cashmere French Merinos, Mohair Lirillinnlincs, all Wool Serges, Paris Stripes, Salines and Velveteens. WinNT! ???Ol. In addition to thc largo stock always to bo ro?nd in this department, may bo mentioned Gio Tosh arrival of Nainsooks, J'aokoncls,Organdies, Swiss and Jaconet, Striped and Cross Barred Muslins, Bgbinots, Illusions, Bird's Eye and 'o'.ton Diapers, Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Towels, Crash, &o. Wo liavo a beautiful assortment of Flannels, ionsisling of White Shaker, Twilled Red, White md Blue, Common and Plain Red and White, )pora, nil shades, Plaids and Stripes. NOTION? A? HQSI?RY. A moro beautiful linc of these goods have lever been brought to this market, consisting n part of Ladies' and Gents' Kid, Lisle and ?uck Gloves and Gauntlots, Hamburg and Mquo Edgings and Iuscrtings, Silk and Liner* landkerohtofs, Ladies' Undcrvcsts, Ladies' and Ihildrcn's Brown, Whito ami Striped Hose, ,a<iie?' Silk Tics, Fiohuesand Bows, all shades, tuohiugs. Rutiles, Collarettes, Collara and Cuffs, 'coting. Linen Sets, Doylies and many other icw and beautiful selections, too numerous to icntion. A full assortments of Ladies', Gents' and hlldron's Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Iso, a beautiful lol of Hat Trimmings, cousiat ig of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, &o. flews Fra?Ni?^o^a Attention is invited to our largo and clogant ock of Men's Furnishing Goods, consisting of carfs, Tics and Cravats, Ready-Made Clothing, uspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts, alf Hose, Collars, Cuffs. &o. A full stock of t Wool and Salem Cassimcrcs, Doeskins, ruadcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Jeans. A full assortment of Groceries, Crockory and lasswaro, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware, utionery, Boots, Shoos and Gaiters, Ladies' id Genis' Over-Shoos, Trunks, Traveling itchcls, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades. Iways on hand a full linc of Tailors' Trim ings. Agents for tho Weed Sewing Machino. Wo feel confident that wc cnn pienso any who ly call and examine our goods. Our polite d al len! ive Clerks aro never too busy lo servo ll, and will sparc no pains in showing you eds. Call and sec us! Respect fully, ). L. REID & CO. Oct 10, 1878 47 Final Settlement. OTICE ia hereby given thal application will bo made lo Riobard Lewis, Judge of Probate Oconce county, at his oflico in tho court iso, at Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday, tho lfitll 'of February next, at 12 o'clock M., for vo to make final settlement of (ho estate of rvcy Davis, deceased, and lo bo discharged re fro m as administrator. YOUNG DAVIS, Adm'r. onuary ll), 1870. 9-4t Final Settlement. IE undersigned has filed his potition in (ho Probate Court for a Final Settlement of tho Ho of Maldon Morgan, dcocascd, on tho 15th of February, 1870, nod fora Final discharge a the administration of said estate. ROBERT F. MORGAN, Administrator. MI. IO, 1870 0-1 virtue of executions to mo directed I will sell, on MONDAY, sale day in February, ), at (ho Court House door in Walhalla, reen tho legal hours of sale, the following ribed proporly, to wit; 10 Tract of Lund on Crooked Creek, con ng ?155 acres, moro or loss, adjoining lands i'm. Walt, Thos. Dodd and others. ALSO, xteen acres, moro or less, in Hie town of .alla, adjoining hinds of M. II, Bryce and rs. vied on ns thc properly of A. Bryce, Jr., at suit of (ho Walhalla Bank mid others. HUMS OV SAMO-CASH. J AM KS II. ROBINS, Sheriff Oconoc County, in 0, 1879 8~3t PRESCRIPTION FREEf ?'or tin' MttOdyOnro oi't?mlnalwcaKiieiBi, l-ost 11 M niau"! ami ni 1 disorders brought on hy dillis irotlon or oxoom. Any Dmr-glst Uns the lugre Heilt*. Ail.li'HH, 1>1*. ? , .! t(||IIS tl- ? ?>., 90 Went Nlxtti Kim t, ? lu..nil. ?>. BLAG KW KL L'S fl J J)UI?,??AM mm Come one. Come all! \?TT? HAVE purohoBod this Fall and YT Xii havo now in Storo and daily arri ving tho LARGEST STOCK wo have ?vor displayed to tho publio. ASSORTMENT COMPLFJE, Prices Unequalled! ! Dry Goods, Prints, Shootings Shirtings and a full lino of Foreign^ and Domostio staple, goods of every dosoription. Especial attention io called' to our largo and well selected stook of Dross Goods, in tho latest styles and colors, with a magnificent, lino ol Black Mohairs and Alpacas, Tublo Damask, white and colored, Towels,, Napkins, Doylies, Ac-; also tho latest nov?l tics in Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Silk. Handkerchief, Ladies Tics, nnd nu endless VARIETY ?F Twenty pounds of Zephyr Worstod, every imaginable shade or color; a handsome line? of Salem and Charlottsvillo Jeana, Casgimorfl, and picco goods, BO well known for their, cheapness and durability. A complote stock of the latest stylos of" Uondy Made Clothing and Gonts' Furnishing Goods, such as Laundriod and Unlaundriea Shirts, Tics, Cravats and Bows, Linon and., Paper Collars and Cuffs, Moriuo Undershirts," &o., &c. Also, n full lino of Boots and Shoos, Hats, and Caps, Saddles nnd Harness, Loather,. Crockery and Glassware, Hardwaro, Groceries,.. Bagging and Ties, &c, on hand at all times and which will bc sold at BOTTOM PH WES. for cash or bortor. Before purchasing elecwhero, wo would ho pleased to havo you givo us a call. All persons indobtcd to cither D. Biomnnn, or H. D. A Biemann, who do not mako satis-? tuolory arrangomcunts regarding their ac* counts by January lOlli, 1879, may expect.t,o havo them collected by law. 5,000 Buehols now corn wanted; tor. which wo will pay tho highest markot price in cash or goods. Respectfully, D. Biemann & Son, Highest market prico paid in CASH for COTTON. October 24, 1878 49 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT J. H. SLTG?? & SON'S JUST RECEIVED, -A. JjtVl-R'O ?tocJi Of CJlioioe, S"t8Lplo andi FANGY GOODS, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR KEW GOODS INSISTING OE THESE NECESSARIES; lugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard und M,a-i lasses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and ChimncySn lomba, Brushos, Snaps and Glasses, And Locks, Screws, Butts and Hinges] 'utlory and all kinds of Wnro, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipos, ollnrs, Cravats and Mon's Wear, And Domestics of all Grados and Stripes, cots, Shoos, Elastics and Hone, Pens, Ink, Pencils nnd Paper, ins, Needles, Ribbons and Calicoes, All to bc sold chonp for oash sooner or ator. i short wo pay tho highest prices for producd And sell goods as in unto^bcllum days; idocd all things in our linc, so cheap, induce Our customors to say, "To buy from Sligh pays." Persons wishing to buy cheap and first-; ass goods will find it to thoir interest to vo JT. IIB. SI,14JII & SON n call. Sept. 5, 1878 42 .868. 1879, GONOMY IS WEALTH, -0:0:0 'he BEST of Goods -AND Thc fjfowest Prices ! Gu?ranteos that Claim tho Misidorato attention of every id ici ons Purchaser. E. HENDRIX & SON. sb business undor thc motto of Small )fits and upright Dealing. 'est these truths nnd reap substantial honor 8 POUNDS -GOOD COFFEE FOR )NE DOLLAR. cn pounds Standard A Sugar, $1 ho Celebrated brand "Fer Lady Eliza? i," choicest young Hyson Toa at only 80 ts. LCR Boneless Cod Fish, 10 oonts. olgato So Co's NEW SOAP. Try it. ur farorito brand of FLOUR ADEM" always gives satisfaction, ill and seo our dewing lviCa-oh.iii.es n $20 to $2:1. ir i inmenso stook of Agricultural Implo* ts will bo in storo February 1st, with ;s that dofy competition. 7" lj< have thrown away tho old Credit JUJ and Flint nnd Look system and tho repeating CASH 0 wtll drive bim to tho wall with