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LOCALS. Ohew Jnol<sonve Beat Sweat Navy Tobacco. Prof. Pw Arrlngton baa rcBigued tho Pro fessorship bf Mathematics In Nowb'orry Collogo. Mr?. Jomos Adorns, an cstiumblo lady of our county, died Oh Ibo 1st instant and was buriod at tho Westminster graveyard. A colored girl, daughtor of Sam Brown, diod tau tho 'fat Instant and was burled at Plat Book Baptist. Church, colored. Don't forgot tho excursion to Atlanta on Monday next. Faro from Sonooa and Wost? minster $2. It ifa said no man ts good for anything without something to love and something to rovoronee. What is to bo done with thoso bachelors? Tho wcathor continues very dry. Tho streams aro lower than thoy. woro ovor known Wore Tho snlo of excursi?n tickets on tho Bluo lYldgO Railroad, good for three days, luis boen resumed. Mr. W. W. Russel, of Anderson County, made 30 bushels of wheat on three-quarters of nu nore. Peter Piokens, colored, had n cotton bloom on tho 28d ultimo. Mr. M. A. Brook also had ono on tho 26lh ultimo. It has been discovered that young mon aro moro bashful in summer than in winter. You oan't get somo ehnps in fifty yards of a girl du ring tho soda water f.cnson. There is to bo n big railroad mooting at tlendorsonvillo, N. C., on tho 4th of July. South Carolina, North Carolina, Tcnnossoo and Kentucky aro to bo present. Mr. J. W. Ilolleman is said to havo tho nnost twelve aero field of eora tn the county. Joe says you caa hido a four-horso wagon and loam in lt nt a dislaneo of fifty yards. The arconvillo iVewi, of Juno 20th, says: ?'Mr. .James C. Wilson, of Ooonco County, made this season on ono acre of load COJ bushels of wheat." Mr. Wm. McDaniel, living near Westmin ister, has laid upon our table a colton bloom, which appeared on tho 20th ultimo. We havo rocoived from Mr. N. G. Ballcnger, who Uvea noni- Bachelor's Retreat, a fino bunch of yellow oats, wbioh measures six feet sud ono .inch high. Twcnty-fivo stalks grew from ono seed and each stalk numbered 126 grains. Tho Board of Trustees of Aclgcr Collcgo by .resolution conferred tho Degree of Doctor of Divinity on Rov. Donald Frnclor, of Georgia? Tho announcement was made -at the cloie of tho ?exercises on' Thursday. We publish in this iseuo (bc full text of tho speech delivered by I?x-Qov. t?. F. Pony before tho Philophrcniau Society of Walhalla Female 'College. It will prove Interesting ?nd profitable ?to parents and children ?nd ls worthy of prc .sorvation. Tho Third Quarterly Conference for Wul 'halla and Seneca City Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church, South, will bc held at 'Rock Spring Church, on Saturday and Sun 'Qay, July lOlh un? ?Ott). Preaching each day at ll A, M. by ?cv. S. B. Jones, D. D. LUtlo Johnnie, youngest son of J. W. Ilolle man, KS\?., died on tho 21st ultimo, from au affcotiou of tho bowels. Tho liltlo boy wat about sixteen months old and was said lo bo a \cry bright and promising child, the pct of the house hold, dearly beloved by tallier and mother anti .Its brothers and sisters. Thc refrigerator car recently constructed foi .tho Air Dine Railroad, and used for tho (rans, iporlntion of beer from ibo Allanta browory, attracts much attention. It is painted wllitt and coverod willi grotcsquo figures, and calle? thc circus car. lt brings fresh beer to al tho stations on tho Air Linc twice a wock. In oomoquonce of fccblo health, Rev. J, J Novillo will rest from preaching for on< month, commencing tho 1st day of July therefore bis appointments for that month oxcopt tho Quarterly Conference, aro calle* ia. If these appointments can bo supplied notice will be given through this poper. Hartwell, GA, is going tn build n railroni to connect that town with tho Elberton nm Toccoa Air Line, and Mr. C. A. Mngco, ar .experienced civil engineer of Townvillo, hm boon employed to cngineor tho route. Woil will bo commenced nt onco, wc learn. Like the Carolina Spartan wc have been over whelmed with cotton blooms. We uro lookiiq for an avalanche of bolls soon. But thc mai who brings us tho first bale will bo the mat iiiftor our own heart. Gentlemen, come will jour hales in boltollionsl A drovo of sheep, IGO in number, bolonginj ito Mr. W. A- Addington, ot Macon County N. C., passed through town on yesterday or ihoir woy to Baltimore, Tho froight fron SonecaCity on tho Air Line and othor road: to Baltimore is very little moro than to Char leston. Tho malo belonging to Mr. E. J. Hunni. outt, contractor on mail routo No. 14,231, hm no more respect for him that tho mulo dit which rannway with Govornor Hampton. Mr Ilunnicntt's mulo rannway with him on Friday last and injured him considerably. Ho is nov nblo to go around. Bo careful of tho mule. Torn Robertson, colored, informs us that lu captured, with a bag, on last Saturday, nen tho residence of Wm. Rowland, in this oounty in the publio road, n very largo blaok rotllo snake, measuring about six feet in length nm having ninornttlos and n button. Tom brough il to town nlivo and bad it on exhibition for i short while, when it was killed. At a meeting of tho Walhalla Lodge Knights of Honor, hold on last Friday night tho following officers woro elected to serve tin onsning toro: J. S. Vernor, Dictator; W. J Nevill, Vico Diotator; B. Sloan, Assistnn Dictator; J. W. Ilolleman, Chaplain; W. F Wright, Onido; J. W. Stribling, Reporter J. II. Sligll, Financial Reporter; W. 0. Ervin Trensuror; J. E. Hendricks, Guardian; C. L Heid, .Sentinel. All communications ihetndcd for publica tion in this paper mnst bo accompanied b] tho real name of tho author, not for publica' tion, but as a guoranteo of good faith by tin writer. Tboroforo, thoso who write us arti oles tobo printed and not giving us their rea namo, will ho thrown into tho wasto baskot Boar this in mind, yo writers of tho press, Would it not bo a good investment for sonn of our ontorprising and monoyed men to orce a few nico coltago residences, in suitnblo nn< desirable piucos for rent? Oood housos, a reasonablo piicoc, can always bo rontcd bj good tenants. Complaint is made, ant justly, too, that house rent in Walbnllu is tot high. Whooping cough h prevailing in tho neigh? borhood of Townvillo. An infant daughUr of Mr. anti M ra. E. P. Karlo diod last week. Col. J. J. Norton, and family aro on a visit to Tnblo Kook and Ooosor's Hoad this wook. Tho dry wonthor is not looal, but appears to be gonoral. At Augusta, Qa., no rain has fallen for eight weeks. Tho watormollon crop is a failure Throughout nearly all of tho Southern Status drought prevails. At tho recent commencement of Newberry Collcgo, the degree of A. M. was conferred upon tho following Alumni of tho college; W. J. Strlbliog. Geo. T. Stribllng, John C. VYat klus, 1), A. Reagier, lt. E. Campbell and Prof. Geo. B. Cromer. Dr. J. B. Brown, tho champion boo growor of tho Fork, in Andorson County, has boon eminently successful with his bees thia season. Ho estimates that less than twonty of his colonies hnvo producod this spring at least 500 pounds of choleo boney. Our dear young Indies will now havo a breathing spoil, since tho dear young men of our college havo gone homo to spend thoir vacation. It is feared, though, that our P. M. will havo to appoint nn assistant to help him receive and send off tho extra mail matter that will UH his office during the vaca* tien. Wo advise our young ladies to read and ponder well tho advice givon thom by Gov. Porry in this weok's paper. A glass of whiskey soils for a dime and is drunk in a minute It tires tho brain and dorantes and weakens tho system. On tho samo table lies a newspaper, lt is covered with half a million typo. It brings intelli gence from tho four quartors of tho globo. Tho n o Tr s pa per costs less than half tho glass of grog, but is nono tho loss truo that thcro is a large n'imber of people who think whis key cheap and newspapers dear. On tho 10th of Juno Mrs.. Lottie Alexander, of Cheohce, was bitten by a poisonous snake. Tho bito was just above tho ankle. Mrs. Alexander had to walk moro than a milo from where she Was bitten to her homo. A chicken was killed, opened in half and one-half ap plied lo tho placo whoro B)IO wns hurt. Tho poison soon showed itself on tho chicken. Tho other half of thc ohicken was applied with tho sanvo results. Spirituous liquors wcro given in largo quantities and other remedies nlso wero applied and Mrs. Alexander commenced to im prove. Sho is now out of all danger. Major John ll. Thompson, at Horse Covo, or "Laureldene Farm," Macon County, N. C. has a first class hotel, which is filling up faot with boarders. Ho has over thirty now and thoy aro going up almost ovory day. Mr. Thompson "knows how to keep a hotel" and is a gentleman in ovory sonso of tho term. If you would havo a good time in tho Switzer land of America, amid beautiful and grand mountain scenery, cascades and waterfalls, pure air and eool, sparkling water and an abundance of good oating at reasonable ralo*, go to Horse Covo by all moans. This is not intended as a puff for Maj. T., but is tho un varnished truth. Norman's cholera euro, a safo and effectual remedy for all irregularities and disorders tho stomach and bowels, whether in children or adults, promptly relieving dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody (lux, cholera morbus, cholera infantum, painful purging, summer complaints, cramp colic and pains in thc stomach and bowels, lt dees not act as an astringent alone, checking too suddenly, but reduces inflammation and acridity of tho secreting membranes of tho bowols, thereby strengthening and regulating them to their normal condition. Contains no noxiou.i drug or mineral and guaranteed to cure if taken in timo and as directed. Price 25 cent? a bottle. Prepared only by H. E. Norman & Uro., drug gists, ?Valhalla, S. C. f Ono of thc most interesting and oxciting games of liase Ball that was over witnessed in tho up country, wns played hero last Thursday between tho Dauntless Base Ball Club, of Pendleton, and tho Rough and Ready, of this place, which resulted in a tri umphant victory for tho latter. Sovoral hun dred persons were present, including many of tho fair sex, and ovorybody enjoyed tht fun, especially thc yoong men who were en. gaged in tho contest. For a while great excitement prevailed-tho Dauntless taking tho lead, but wa? soon overtaken by thc Hough and Heady, who lcd in tho game until tho last. At tho close of tho gamo thc scoro stood: Rough and Heady, 38; Dauntless, 24. OAKWAY LOCALS. JUNE 25, 1879. Tho cotton crop is needing rain vory badly. A good deal of tho cotton stalks hnvo ceased to grow larger and have gono to fruiting. Mr. J. A. Elrod had a cotton blossom in his field last Friday, (20th Juno,) earlier than usual. R. II. King found ono in his field which lind oponed on tho 22d of Juno, ono day earlier than J. P. Simmons' found ono last year. Wc havo had no rain sinco tho third Sunday in May of any consequence. Corn ?8sufforing for rain. Tho wheat crop has turned out vory well on tho Ridgo. Messrs. Dickson, Glenn, Sheldon & McJunkin hnvo boen running their propelling engine, thresh* ing wheat from house to house, last week and this; also St ri blin g & Brothers woro on hand with their rod now thresher with a similar engino to Dickson & Co.'s. Both companies wcro busy ns business mon could be, doing well for themselves and accommodating thc farmers in first rate order, and in an expe ditious matt nor. Praise is duo to both threshers for thoir success and thanks to thoir owners for first coming to our Nubbin Ridgo. If they havo ordinary success in kcoping their machines in good ropnir thoy will make a good deni of toll. 0. C. Tho Mexican Dollar. What is tho difference between the Mexican dollar and Tablor's Buokoyo Pilo Ointmont? Ono doon what it promisos and the other doesn't. Tho Moxican dollar says, "1 om ono hundred conts;" hut when you como to invost it you find it is only eighty-five. Tablor's Buokoyo Pilo Ointmont says, "I will euro you of Pilos;" and upon trial it is found tJ do so in every case. It makes but ono premiso-to euro Pilos; and docs so without failure. Price, 50 conts n bottle. For salo by R. E. Norman ?fe BroV It is found that tfiocoffbo troo will flourish in Florida, and Bomo plantors two going into tho business extensively. OOONEK COUNTY SUNDAY SCUOOL CONVEN TION, will moot at Westminster o? Friday, \ugust let, at ll A. M. Every Whito Pro ostant Sunday School in tho County, whother lenominatioual or union, is entitled to repre loptation. Tho schools will proceed at onco ;o elect delogatos aocording to tho constitu tion,'ns follows: SEO. 3. "Every Protestant ! Sunday School in this county, compound of whito perrons, without regard to donomino tion, shall bo entitled to membership in this sonvontion and to representation in propor tion to ono delegate for ovory twonty mom* hors of said school, or fractional part thereof; Provided, that all Superintendents of Sunday Schools and all ordained ministers ?Iinji bo ex-officio membors, and shall bato tho samo rights as regularly appointed delegates, to hold office, to debate and to voto upon all -incitions arising in the convention." There will bo n mass meeting on Saturday at IL o'clock, to which all the children, parents and teachers in tho county aro in invited; iu connection with which (hore will bo a buskot pio-nic. The programme for the mass meeting will bo published hereafter. We earnestly request all those who are indebted to us for sub scription and advertising past duo to come forward and pay up. 'Pocket-Book Lost. It was in tho town of B., and Mr. S. hud just concluded sumo purchases, when ho m nd? tho Martling discovery that his pocket book was lest. Whils searching bis pockets bo found n buckeye, ond said-"Gontlemon, my ponkot-bouk is lost, bat there bas boon sotnothing disoovored by Pr. Tnblor, of Nash ville, cf fur grontor vnluo. lt is tho Buokoyo Pilo Ointment, which will euro Piles in nil casos, when used aooording to directions. Try it. Prico?O conta n bottle. For sale by H. E. Norman & Bro. Tho grnnd and potit jury of Spartatiburg County have refused to take action in reference to the lynchiug of Mooro, nlleging that tho evidence and enormity of tho crime justified tho punishment meted ont, and was only nu antici pation ot' the fato'.ho wretch would haye met nt the bauds of a jury. "GONE TO WALHALLA.-Mr. Shepard t>. Gilbert, who has long boon n Trial Justice and citizen of Beaufort, lins rcmovod to Wal halla to fill an appointment from tho Govern ment. Ile will doubtless bo ns populnr in his now homo ns ho has boen bore." Thus saith tho Beaufort Crescent; but we aro loft in blissful ignorance of tho office Mr Gilbert bas boen called on by tho Goyermcnt to fill in Ooonoe. One of our contemporaries suggests that provision ought to be mndo to put nur women to work, whereupon tho Abbovilio Press and Hanna' says that ho lind hotter commence on thc lazy men tirst. Wo heartily endorso tho remnrks of tho Press and Banner, says tho Camden Journal. H o aro willi Abbcvillo and Camden on this subject. Tho friends of (Jco.~W. Williams, of Charleston, will regret to learn thnt tho cotton speculation of tho Now York house is about to got him in trouble. He boasted that ho wan nblo to pny nil tho liabilities of tho firm at thc rato of 100 cents on thc dollar. Tho creditors have held n meeting und decided that he acted in bad faith, ?nos much as ho suddenly left tho oity without moking any provision for a settlement. Afterwords ho offcrod a compromiso of 50 cents on tho dollar, whioh they indignantly refused. They say they will hove oil or loso nil. It is said that Mr. liirnie has commenced suit against Mr. Williams for du tu ages to r. Iorgo amount. A correspon dent of the Constitution, writing from New York, accuses Mr. Williams of crook edness in this whole offiir. That is about tho way tho matter stands. When the reporters and lawyers toko this offair up, it will be kuown who thc wickod partner is. Cincinnati basa society far thc promotion of mnrringc, and it is claimed that during its exis - tence of eighteen months it lins been instru mental in bringing about over two thousand marriages, lt is to have a picnic in August, and upon Hits occasion n hundred marriages aro lo bc celebrated. SHERIFF'S SAE,li. IVY virtue of an execution to me directed I y will sell at Dr. B. S. Janies' old store house, in West Union, on sat ed ay in July next, within tho legal hours of sale, Ono Lot of Drugs, being tho remainder of thc stock of B. S. James ? Co. Levied on ns tho properly of B. S. James nt Hu; suit of S. N. Daniels. TERMS CASH. JAMBS II. ROBINS, Sheriff Oconco County. June 19, 1870 81-8t Administrator's Sale. BY an order of Richard Lowis, Esq., Judgc of Probato for Ooonoo County, I will sell to tho highest bidder, a portion of tho perso? nal estate of Frederick Br?cke, deceased, consisting of sovonty?fivo or eighty bushels of corn, 4 hoad of cattle, 3 hogs, sumo fodder, oats, &c, on tho otb day of July next, nt ll o'clock A. M., at tho lato rosidenco of said Frederick Br?cke, on Crooked Crook. Terms of salo-cash, A. C. BR?CKE, Administrator. juno 19, 1879 3l-3t Final Settlement. ri^IIF undersigned petitions to tho Probate A. Court for a Final Sottlomont of tho Estate of F. E. Brown, deceased, on tho 19th day of July, ut ll o'olook A. M., and for bia final disohargo from tho administration of said estate. W. M. BROWN, Administrator, juno 19, 1879 3l-4t State of South Carolina, (WONHU COUNTY. By Riobard Lowis, Esq., Judgo of Probate. Wu ea KA s, Margaret E. Jones has made suit to mo to grant hor Letters of Admi nistration of tho Estato and F.fTccts of J. Y. Jones, deceased Tims j are, therefore, to cite and admonish' nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of thc said J. Y. Jones, deceased, that they . bo and appear liefere me, in tho Court of Pro bate, to bo hold at Walhalla, S. C., on Mon day, 6th day of Jftiy neil f?f?cr publication hereof, nt ll o'clook in tho forenoon, to show causo, if any t hey hare, why tho said adminis tration sh mihi not bc granted. Oivon under my hand, this 19th day of J if ne, An"noDomirr?l879'. RICHARD LEWIS. Judgo o' Probato Oooneo Counts, juno 19 1879. 31~?t TUTT'S PILLS! INTRODUCED, I860. A TORPID LIVER ls tho fruit tn! Bourco Of many discard, proint ncut among which aro DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEAQACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY. BILIOUS FEVER? AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM* PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS ?F A TORPID LIVER. TJOM of Appotito andKauaes, th? bowell nroco-yvo, but hothotlmos ftltornatc^witbi loOBfiOoss, 1'jiin in tho Head, tvcoompahtod vrjthV??U'Bonaatloniathob in tho right Btdo and ??dor^th? ahouldor blftdo, fullness itftbrealing, with G cUa?n o?lnatioa to ox?rtion of body or mind, Irri tability of tompor, ttow eplrita, Lonso? w?mb^Vv^th?fdelm(cof ^avii^ne^lopj^ ??mo"duty, G?noral woaxlrieaBjDias?doo?, Flutteringat tiro Hoar t. Dot? before the ?yoe, Yellow Skin, Hoad?oho generally Ovor the right oyo, itentlonanosa at nJght with fitful dreams, highly colored Uri no. IF THESE WAHN I NOS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON OE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PBLLS aro especially adapted to such oases, a singlo dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer. TUTT'S PILLS are cornpouudoil from Rnbttnut-es Hint ure freo from any properties I lint eau 1 nj uro tho most detlcnto nrganlxntloii. They Search, Cleanse, Purity, unit Invigorate the eotire s> HI <>UI . Hy relieving thc on gorged Liver, they clomno tho bleed l ? om poIannoushiiiiioi'H, luiil I hun Impart health nud vit ?m y to the ?oily, (-analog tho bowels to act uuturally, without ?\vlilt li no ono cnn feel M oil. ? Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT:-Dour Sir: For ton yeare I 1I?TO baan Smartyr to Oyapopiia, UonHtipetion and Pllaa. Lait pring your Pill? worn recommended to ino; I uatd them (out with llltto f alth). lam now a vrell man, hara good appotltn, dlgonuon porfect, regular ato?la, pllaa go no. and I liavogaincd forty pounda solid Doab. They aro worth tliuir weight in gold. REV, H. U HIMPiJON, I^uiavlllo, Ky TUTT'S PILLS, Their first effect in to Increase tho Appetite, and carnie lim body to Tn ko on Flesh, tinta tho system is nourished, and by their Tonio Ar? lion on tho IHgestlvo Organs, Kogulnr Rtools nro produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD. OF NEW YORK, SAYS. " ?Tow dtioaaoe exist that cannot bo rolloyed by re* Hoi inn the Liver to ita normal functions, and for thia purpoio no remedy hae over ben InTonted that baa aa happy an offeot aa TUTT'S i'll.I.s." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Ofllco 30 Murray Street, New York. rar* Dr.TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Receipts" will bomalled/rM on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. GRAY HAIR OR WHISKKIIH changed lo a Gislar KLAOK by a eingln application of tula DYK- Him. parla a Natural Dolor, nula Iimtantanonosly, audi, aa Unrulier, aa apring water. Hold by l>ruggieU, or aont by oxpru*a on rocolpt of $1. . Offloe, 35 Murray St., New York. March 27, 1870 20-ly Town Taxes. T . .... lilli (?mo for paying Town Taxes will posi tively expire on July 1st. So save cost and pnj nt once. A. BRIiNNIiCKE, Town Treasurer, juno 12, 1870 30-31 STOVES, STOVES TIN WARE, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, whioh we wil sell nt .Minuta prices, saving freights. Stoves at Cotton Option from 160 to 27? pounds. J. M. DUMAS, AGENT & CO., Seneca City. juno 10, 1870 Imo BY vlrlito of an execution lo mo directed : will tell, on MONDAY, salo day in July 187P, at (Ito Court IIouso door in Walhalla between tho legal hours of sale, (he followinj described property, lo wit; Ono TU A UT OF LANI), situated neal Sonoca City, containing ten acres, more 01 less, adjoining lands of M. W. Coleman, O M. Ynrbrough and others. Lovicd on ns tilt property of J. Y. L. Partlow nt tito suit 0 Ocorgo M. Keller and others. TERMS OF SALIS-OAS il. JAM KS II, ltOUINS, Sheriff Oeonce County. Juno 12, 1879 30-3t Sheriff's Sales. Jons h. nunss }. \ UKO. W. HAYS A LARGE STOCK -o IP COOKING STOVES, w HICU VYE SELL UNDEH A fJ?A?. anteo, lYicos ranging from $12 up to $40 Wo koop EVERYTHING in tho Tinware lino. Roofing S? Guttering Mntlo a specialty. Roofing dono at from $0 tn $??7 per square, fluttering done nt \1\ cont? per foot. County jobs done nt ??hort notice. ^Vo aro propnrcil to do all kind* of work in the Stovo mid Tin Eine. All work and waro warranted. An examination of Hook .'ititi orders so licitcd. . . Thankful for past favors, we ure Rcspccfully. Hums Sf //<r/?/.s\ Juno tVj 1879 liU-ly HURRAH, HURRAH, For WEST ?Tsrioisr, Ore sut, O ash. AND Barter Store. -:o: Invest Youl* ?ol lu TM a it?! Dimes herc willi J. 1*. MICKI,NIC. at thc Oh! ? ta II ?I, where yon can Procure the I, arge *t QUANTITY OF GOODS AND T111C BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. I am Just Receiving a Now Stock of Goods from Charleston and New York, which wero Bought for Cash at Re markably Low Prices, Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CROCKERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SHOES, AND HATS, I nlso keep ti numil slock of DRUGS on hand, all of which witt bo sold at astonishingly low figures for Cash or Burler. Tho highest market price paid Tor all kinds of Country Produce. Five Hundred llushcls ol' Corn Wanted, which will bc paid Tor in cash or ?roods at cash prices. Respectfully, J. P. MICKLER. Moy 15, 1879 20 ly JVew Goods. New Goods. AT Greatly Reduced Prices at tho PEOPLE'S JTORE J. H. SUfiB & SON. -o:-:o fl A T 1 AND EXAMINE OUR \J?\. l_jJU Full Lino of NEW SPRING OA UGO before purchasing elsewhere. DRY GOODS, FA NOV GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, (ofall kinds) HOOTS & S It O KS, LEATHER, and FARMING IMPLEMENTS Which we will sell at the vory Lowest Prioes for CASH: : Boing dotormincd to soil, it will bo an ad vantage to tho public to call and soo us beforo they sell their produco or buy thoir goods sotnewhoro else. Respectfully, J. H. SLIGII & SON. March 27. 1879 19 mi m. Wanted! KT 500 Pounds PIJYK HOOT!!! For Thirty Days we will pay a good price for PINK ROOT 83* It must bu free of dirt and thoroughly dry without rot ten stems. GROCERIES ter Everybody Respectfully, J. E. Hendrix & Son. Juno 10, 1879 31 LADIES' STORE Wt WODLI) RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to our patrons and friends the fresh arrival of our SPUING STOCK OP HOODS, consisting of Ihc Latest Novelties of thc Season, such as Prints, Dress doods, Lawns, Jaconets, Nain sooks, Cambric and India Long Cloths, &c. A beautiful linc of Notions, consisting of Kid and Lisle Cloves, (all colors,) Fans, Fan and Handkerchief Girdles, Silk Tics, Collars and Cud's, Ruffles, Hitching and Collarettes. A full assort mont of Cents' Furnishing Goods, lints of all varieties, Straw, Wool and Felt: Please call and examine our Stock, ns then you can form a holler idea of what wo have. Respectfully ? CL. BETI)& CO. March 27 ix7t? pt-ly TAX RETURNS COUNTY AUDITOR'S O F Fl OK, WAI.HAI.I/A, ?. C., AI-HII. 20, 1879. NoTlCE ls hereby givou that tho Auditor'? Ollico will bo open to rcceivo TAX RETURNS from Juno 1st to July 2Utb, 1879. The Auditor or Iiis Assistant will attend at tho following places nt tho time speoitied for tho assessment of Personal Properly, viz: West Union, Monday, Juno Ol IK. Senooa City, Tuesday and Wednesday, Juno IOU, and lltlt. Bird Abbctt'8, Thursday, Juno 12th. Sitton's Mills, Friday, Juno 18th. J. B. Panders*, Saturday, Juno Hill. FalrPlay, Monday ?ad Tuesday, J Uno ? Ot It and 17th. Bachelor?' Retreat, Wednesday, Juno 18th. Westminster, Thursday and Friday, June 101 It and h. Thomas Powell's, Saturday, June ti Isl. Feot?n Hall's, Tuesday, June 24th. Mrs. Barker's, Wednesday, June 25th. McDado's Mills, Thursday, June 2Gth. William Rowland's, Friday, June 27th. Lay's Mills, Sat ur Jay. June 28lh. Tulley's Shops, Tuesday, July 1st. High Fulls, Wednesday, July 2d. After thc 20lh of July thc returns of those falling to return will bc made from thc best in formation thal can bc obtained nud fifty per cent, added (hereto. All taale persons from twenty-one to sixty years of agc, excepting those exempt by law, arc required to return their polls. Merchants, manufacturers and bankers must m uko their returns strictly according to law. Each lax-payer, except when impossible to do so, must leake (heir own return. All assessments of personal properly must bo "the usual selling price of similar property on the usual terms al executors' or administra tors' sales, at thc plnco where the return is made." C. K. WATSON, Auditor Coonee County. May 1, 167? 24.-81 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ( OUi\TY OP OCOiVCE. COURT COMMON PLEAS. Joseph J. Norton, as surviving executor. Plaintiff, against V ?netta Alexander, widow, and Frank P. Alexander, Rosa A. Schroder. Thomas E. Alexander, children, Emma Alexander, grandchild, and Mariah L. Sharpe, as l?gateos and di vinces undor tho will of said deceased, Elijah Alexander, Jr., and Jesse W. Norris, ns ^.editors of said deceased, and Morris Miller, ns adminn ietrator of W. K. Alexander, dccccascd, dc* fendants-SUMMONS. To tho Defendants herein: YOU and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to answer tho com plaint in this action, a copy of which is here by served on you and to servo a copy cf your answer on tho subscribers nt their offieoj on tho public ftquaf? in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days after thc service of this summons on you, exclusive of thc day of service If you fail to answer ?lie complaint as aforesaid tho plaintiff will apply to thc court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. Walhalla, S. C., March 15th, 1870. W. C. KEITH & S. P. DENDY, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. jiTrJ J. W. STII?BLINO, C. C. P. To Frank P. Alexander, Defendant herein: ff^AhlE notice that tho summons, of which J_ tho abovo is a copy, and tho coniplaist herein were filed in tho office of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconco County in tho State of South Carolina, on tho 19th day of March. 1879. W. C. KEITH & S. P. DENDY, Plaintiff's Attorneys. May 22, 1879 27-Gt III A RB LE YARD, A.nd.erson. O. H.5S.O. ny T ll O S . H . W ll I T 1-? . ILL kinds of TOMBSTONE WOICK /V dono at short notice and in thc most im proved and satisfactory manner. All work warranted. Having been in thc business for twenty-one years, it is needless for mc to say more. Address or call and see me at tho Henson House, Anderson C. H., S. C. TH OS. M. WHITE. Deo 5, 1878 3-ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee County, lu (ho Ooiirt of Prolin I e. Lucinda A Martin, os Executrix, and Cynthia Marlin, ns Executrix, ot' tho Inst will mut testament of Shields H Marlin, deceased, Plaintiffs, against Francis M Martin, Dickson M Martini Robert A Marlin, Elizabet h A Harvey, Emily Harris, Lucretia R Cain. Adaline Hardin, Harriett M Marlin, Mary E Marlin, Martha h Lumpkin mid tho hcirs-at law of John C Martin, deceased, (names un known,) Defendants-PETITION ANO COM PLAINT TO PROVE WIM, IN DUI: FOHM or LAW. TO tho Defcndanls above named ?OU, anil each of you, aro hereby summoned and required lo answer tho petition and complaint in this action, whioh is filed in Hie office of (ho Judge ot' I'robnlc, at Walhalla, in (ho County mid Simo aforesaid, and serve u copy of your answer cn flic subscriber, nt his ollico in Hie Court House, ni Walhalla, in said County and Slnle, within twenly days nfter tho service of this summons on you, exclusive of Hie day of service If you fail lo answer tho peti tion and complaint within thc (imo aforesaid, Ibo Plaintiffs will apply to Hie court for thc re, lief therein demanded. N. B. CARY, Plaintiffs' Attorney. |L.S. j RICHARD LEWIS, J. P. To thc Defcndanls abovo named, who aro' non-residents of (his Slate, (names unknown:) Take notice, that thc petition and complaint, herein is filed in tho office of tho Judge of Pro bate in Walhalla, South Carolina, for thc uses and purposes therein mentioned, and if you fail to answer tho complaint within Ibo time afore said, tho Plaintiffs will apply to the conrt for the relief demanded In (bc complaint. N. B. CARY, Plaintiffs' Attorney, Walhalla, Oconee Couuty, South Carolina. Walhalla, S. C., May 22d, 1870. 27-Of Final Sottlom?nt. 'THC undersigned petitions' lo thc Probate I Court, O.'onco Cornily, H. C., for a Anal set Ilenient of the estate of Sarah E. Alexander, minor, on Saturday, tho l?lh dny of July, 1870, ot ll o'clock A. M., and for a final di'aobargo from ibo said guardianship, FRANCIS Ki CORBIN, Guardian. .?DUO o, 1870 v>ii 4t