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I fir ?- i rnr ? i HHMMHI.I ini.fimmiiiiwxinimij LOCAL MATTERS I Agricultural Hens for sale al this oftloo. I , A beautiful Sowing Maobloo for salo choap at ibis omeo. Call anti examine it. Ro?. S. L. Morris will proaoh neat Sunday at Pleasant Hill Cburob, near tho Poor House, at 3J P. M. . Mrs. Evo Burdett, aged 84 years, died on tbe 26th of February, 1880, after a fow days illnoss and was buried at South Union. Sho was a nalivo of Abbovillo County-a peaooan bio, quiot and kind Indy. Sbo leaves a largo numb or of children, grand children and groat grand children to mourn bor loss. Turnor Osborno and David Br&dborry woro arraigned on Monday evoning and their irial fixed for Thursday at 3 o'olook P. M. Tboso partios arcjohorgod with tho murder j of Mrs. Compton at Fair Play on tho night I of tho 26th of Dooombor, 1879. Messrs. ^Norton and Mooro defend Osborno and ^Mossrs. Dondy, Keith <fc Vernor and Seudduy dofond Bradbcrry. Judge Thomson isa hale, weli-prosbrved gentleman and presides over tho Court with dignity and courtesy and with that legal % r ability ho bas boen long known td Possess. Solicitor Cothran looks well and io working with tho seal, ability and fairness whioh havo ever characterized him a prosecuting attorney. We notice among tho bar from ofhdr counties Hon. A. Burt, of Abbovillo, (Ind Messrs. John . B. Mooro, J. K. Bronzealo aud IL G. Soudday, of Anderson. Hopewell-The One Hammer. Hopewell is a Methodist Church in tho Southwestern portion of tho county. It has boon a preaching place from tho earliest times. "Unelo Tommio" Jonkine, as ho is - . called, appears to bo tho local, tutelar genius of tho church community. A very handsome fand commodious church building is now in process of orcction; whon complotcd it will bo an ornament to tho church arohitcoturo of the county. The building of this church is a noble example. It is not an expression of tho people's abundance, it is the embodiment ? ' of their faith and lovo. It is tho result of small contributions ot money, material and I' labor, wonderfully utilized by ono man, Mr 1 Gilmcr, a public spirited citizen, who nR8 a natural architectural gift. Ho K^rjs a pic turesque place on ChnuPT, Wn<i tho mni and dwelling house ?Vud Ino barn all givoovidonco ' I of thi?? $?t of building. The efforts of Mr. Gilmcr to erect a tastoful, ornamental church la highly appreciated by tho community. A good lady suid to me: "When I pass by Hopewell and hear only ono hummer going, I become disheartened." I replied: "Why, my dear madam, that ono hammer is the very thing that encourages mo; if tliero was no hammer knocking you might have causo of discouragement; as long as ono hummer knocks, ibero is ground of hopo." It is indeed tho one hammer men that save thc great enterprises of tho world. Wo preached on Sunday upon n subject suggested by tho pentecostal celebration. Whitsuntide, tho sfcvontb Sunday after Easter, I believe, is tho festival still observed by tho ritualistic church and this docs not recur until May, tho beginning of tho harvest in Palestino. Wo maintained that there was no anachronism io having a .pentecostal celebration in February, for this is by eminenco the pentecostal period of thc world. That the Old Testament period was tho period of tho Lord Jesus, in which ho was shown forth by prophets, angels, typos and symbols, especially by tho groat Jewish Pu6sover in which the Pasohul Lamb was oaten with unleavened bread. Tho comiug and sacrifice of Christ endod all these figures. Fifty days from tho Passover, tho Pentecost, marked the beginning of a now and higher ora in the Church and a now and higher ora in tho world. Tho ora of tho Holy Spirit. 'Tho reason why tho Church ia not moro distinctly in Pentecost, tho effusion of tho Holy Spirit, is because thc Church has not been at tho Passover, bas not takou into the Afc, very centre of its consciousness, tho sublim erest fact in tho Univorsc, tho Crucifixi?n of JI:Kna. It Ima not beon attentive to thc day? intervening between Passover nod Pentecost, thc appearance and sayings of tho liisen One -to the final commnndmentof the Ascending One. Wo would like to ask tho young man about to give up tho grand old Bible of his fathers for thc cold, arid nothings of modern skepticism this ono question: Why is it that tho Paschal Lamb was sacrificed ?very yoar until the coming of Christ, and lias not been sacrificed since then. PREACHER. Railroad Matters in Charleston. Tho Chnrloston News anti Courter says tho most striking feature in tho Charloeton stock market is tho continued demand for South Carolina Railroad securities of tho classer which, a few months ago, eoe med to bo good for nothing, or next door (d it. When tho South Carolina Bail road wont into tho hands of a Receiver the stock bnd only a nominal valu?. Tho dobt of the road, jfe^ exclusive of stock, is moro tliurt it can pay, unless itsecuro a largo ?corease ia business. Nevertheless the stook now sells at 18, and is hold at even higher figures. Ia tho Non Mortgage bonds, tho advanco is quito as marked. Thoy have boon down to 10 or less. Only a week ago they cold at 27. The : prico now is about 30 in Charleston, and in ;Now York they have' touched 37'. Ono theory in' that thoro is a' likelihood' that thc United States Court will ultimately jdecido that tho hypothecated Second Mort? 'gage bonds are junior to the Non-Mortgago bonds, and that tho Non-Mortgage bonds aro consequently worth nearly a?' niuoh as tho regular Second Mortgngo. Tl?l? docs not account for tho riso in the stock, Which has {?io real valu? what?ver unless th?' road can 'bo tukon out of Court without a sal?, and oom command new avenues of trado. The boliof |is that a wealthy Now York Syndicate ronlly own tho major part of the differont clauses of 'securities, and intend to tako hold of tho road lin connection'with tho Greenville and Colum pia and tho Bluo Ridgo Railroads. Tho action of tho Legislature in remitting tho * taxes on tho last named rbad and exomptirig it from taxation for rv tor ID of years has certainly had an excellent oft'ect. Young women should sot good oxamplos, for tho young men ara always following them. AN ORDINANCE. To RAISE SUPPLIES VOR TUB TOWN or WAL HALLA FOR TUE YEAR 1880, AND VOR OTHER PURPOSES. Be <? Ordained by the Intendant and IVar den? of ,lhe , Town, of Walhalla in Council assembled and by authority oj the same, Tl) ut a tax to adirer tho poriod from January 15th. 1880, to January 15th, 1881, fur tho Bums and manner hereinafter nnmod, shall bo raieed and paid into tho Treasury of the Town of Walhalla by tho first duy of Juno next: SECTION 1. On oaoh ono hundred dollars of assessed yaluo of all roal and personal prop erty, tho sum of fifteen aonts. ?KC. 2. Ton dollars a day by any itinerant trader or auctioneer offering for salo within j tho town of Walhalla any goods, wares and j merohandiso at auction or othorwise, to bo paid eaoh day in advanoo; and every trader or auctioneer HO offering for palo any goods wares or merchandise nt auction or otherwise, without having paid tho above specified tax, shall bo flood in tho discretion of tho Council bach day ho may offor: ??'ovided, Tho provis- so lobs of this Ordinance shall not bo construed as to apply to the ordinary dealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, poultry, iron ware, earthenware or Other produce. SEO. 3. On eaoh and ovcry keeper of liv-* orv or salo amble tho sum of twenty five dollars fur tho your in nd vance. And no pen son ur persons shall hiro ur lot out for pay in any manner any horse, wagon or other vo lit?lo without pitying tho following tux: Eaoh ono horse and vehicle, $10: enoh two horse and vehicle, $15; this section not being de signed to affect draying. SEC. 4. Dealers in liquors shall pay tho following liconso, to wit; Each retail dealor in spirituous liquors $150, oach dealor in spirituous liquors, who soils by tho bottle and in quantities of a quart and upwards, $75, (tho liquor not to ho drank on tho premisos when sold by any other than a re tail dealer;) oach doalcr in lager boer und other malt liquors, not manufactured in tho County other than tho licensed dealtvr" above mentioned, shall pay a tax of '?(05. and tho liconso for nil dealers in so5 :.",tiious"or malt liquors shall cover tho yor,r ending on the first Monday in March, l^rj at tho above ratoo por year and mi'.st b0 paid befuro tho parties enter on tho %M business. DBO.o. On all oirousos and other shows, a tax of Irem c? to $50 por day, in the ditsoro tiop bf '(no Intendant shall bo paid. dEc. 6. On each and ovcry billiard table? kopt for profit, a tax of $25; bagatello table $10, and ton or niuo pin alley? $10 in ad vance boforo liconso (or using the samo shall bo granted; and any person opening BU ch es tablishments, without first obtaining a liconso for tho samo, shall bo fined for each day they are so kept open a sum not exceed ing $5. SEC. 7. That eaoh and every person liable to road duty, under tho laws of tho Siato, Other than ministers uf tho gospel, teachers of schools and students, shall work on tho streets for ton days, (ur pay at thc rato ol 30 cents per day,) under the direction of tho Intendant nr sumo ono in his stead, under the samo penalty us prescribed by tho laws of tho State fur any refusal ur neglect to perform said work: Provided, That any person sha il bo permitted to pay, on or before tho first day of Juno, a comiuunation of $3. SEC. 8, That tho tax on roal and porsonal property, as provided in Section 1, shall bc paid according to the assessment*, returns and valuations mudo fur tho State tases: Provided, That in every case any party shal have tho right of un appeal from such assess ments or valuations to tho Town Council at any timo bofore tho lim Wednsday in April next. SEC. 9. All taxoa heroin levied (except su oh taxes, licences and assessments ns arc rei quired to be paid boforo entering on tho but .Minns US hereinbefore mentioned,) shall bo paid on or boforo the first day of Juno next; and if any person or persons shall fail, rc-, fuse or neglect payment uf tho taxes herein loviod within tho time specified, tho Treasurer of tho Council ie hereby authorized and re quired to add twenty per cont, to tho amount of the tax to tho pcrsun thus neglecting or refusing, and if tho tax and tho penalty thus imposed aro not paid within twonty days, it shall ho tho duty of tho Treasurer to issue execution theron!' immediately and collect the samo by duo process. SEC. 10. lie il further ordained, That any poison found drunk in tho snoots of thc town of Walhalla, whereby tho pcaoo and good order of tho town may bo impared, or tho convenience of other persons interfered with, shall bo held guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd punishable at tho discretion of tho Coun oil, within the limits of their authority. SEC. ll. Be il further ordained, That all places of business or amusement must bo closed on tho Sabbath Day, with tho excep tion of tho Brewery Park, which may bo kept opon after 1 o'clock P. M., and any vio lation of this ordinance shall bo subject to a penalty of $25. SEC 12. lie it ordained, That any porson riding or driving upon tho sidewalks, or lead? ing a horso or horses thereon, except lo cross tho samo, or placing any obstruction thereon which may impedo a free passage, shall he punished at tho discretion of tho Council, within tho limits ol their authority. SEC. 13. Be it ordained, That any porson caught in tho not of public indeconoy on tho street shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, und bc punished at the ditoroiton of tho Council within tho limits of their authority. JEC. H. Be il ordained, That any person oonvictod ot keeping a disorderly house within tho incorporate limits of tho town of Walhalla, shall, upon conviction for such each feline, be fined a sum not loss than $25 nor of moro than $50, and tho owner or lesso of unv dwelling house or other building, situated within said incorp?ralo limits, who lots or sub-lota any such dwelling house or other building to any person or persons, to be used as a bawdy house or house of prostitution, shall upon canviction pay a fino uf not less than $5 nor moro than $50 for every day upon which such house or building may bo so used or kopt, and to bo otherwise punished within tho discretion and authority of tho Council. SEC 15. Any porson or persons who shall bo guilty of fighting rioting or other disorderly conduct, within tho corporate limits, shall bo subject to u fine or imprisonment at tho dis cretion of the Council,- within tho limits of their authority. SEC. 10. lt shall bd thc duty of tho maglia) lo arrest nil persons guilty of misdemeanors or lighter crimos within tho corporate limits of tho town of Walhalla by violation' of tho laws of the Stato of South Carolina, or by violation of any ordinance of tho town of Walhalla, nnd bring them boforo the Inten dant or a War??n noli nj; in his stead, shall havo power to pass such order in tho promises as in his opinion justice may require, consis tent with tho authority of tho Council, in such cuso provided. SEC. 17. Be. il further ordained, That it shall ho tho duty of tho marshal or policeman nftor tho arrest of any person, yt hose viola? tion of any law interferes with tho poaco and good order of 'tho town of Walhalla, or tho conduct of tho person arrostod. after tho ar rest is mado, is such as to impe.ro tho poaco and good rodcr of tho town, to closoly confino such porson, and to produce him tts heroins after dlroctod, for examination pr proper ad" ministration' of criminal justice' may re quire. SEO. 18. It shall bo the duty of thc marshal to prevent hall playing and other amusements by a collection of boys or mon in tho Main Strootof thc town of Walhalla, and ho is, lo .- . ?, y .'j.. J .... effoot this, authorized to arrest all per?ons so engaged nnd bring them bolaro the Inten dant for examination.and puniahment. SEO. 19. Ho nhill! nrrost all pomona found th rowing Oro balls or shooting guns, pistols or other Oro arms, (and sling shots,) in any street in the town of Walhalla, between North and South Broad Strcot, and bring thom bsforo tho Intendant for examination and punishment.. S KC. 20. Any person found guilty of in juring ninnie trees, by. hi tching horses thereto or other vino, inside tho incorporation, aimil ho flood a sum not exceeding $5, in tho dis* oretion of tho Council. SEO* 21. Tho marshal is farther authorized to arrest any person found ou tho etroots be' tween 10 o'clock P. M. and livo o'clock A. M. who cannot givo a satisfactory reason for auch presence on tho streotB during those hours. SEC, 22. It shall bo a misdemeanor for any person to cut trees on any of tho streets of tho town of Walhalla. SEC. 23- lt shall bo tho duly of tho marshal to have all tho stroets of tho town of Wal halla between North and South Broad and North nnd South Broad streets oponed. SEC. 24. Whereas no penalty is fixed for tho violation of tho provisions of any Section of thia Ord!nanoo, tho punishment for such violation shull bo by Ano or imprisonment at tho discretion of tho Council, within the limita of their authority. SEO. 25. Resolved. That all laws onaotod by tho Council heretofore, not in conflict with theso Ordinances, aro considered in full foruo and that each and every ono of them shall bo in full force after tho publication of tho | samo. Dono and ratified in tho Council, and ?-si tho Seal of tho tho corporation of tV,0 h. s. > said town of Walhalla affixed t'.oro w-< j to, this tho 5th day of Ke.oruarT.. A. D. 1?80. J Intendant. XUe Way It Was Dono. OR A Vf TUE MAN FOR THE WHITES, AND . TUOSE Wno ARK PAINTED BLACK WITH NATURE'U BRUSH. '.I believe moro Republicans aro for Oon. Grant than for any other Republican, nnd 1 believe that moro Democrats will voto for him than will vote for any other Republican. I believe that if any name can break iuto tho solid phalanx of thc South and carry either Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama or Florida, overy one of which is a Republican State as much as is Massachu setts. 1 Applause] I bolicvo if thcro bo one man tho lustre and glory ot whoso namo, tho powor of whoso position oommnnds the confi dence not only td' white men, but of those who were painted black by naturo'd brush, and who havo tho loyalty and faith to cling lo tho flag in thc dark hour, work for it, fight for it and pray for it; if thcro bo any man on this footstool whom tho whites and blacks in thc South cherish in their honrts, that man is Ulysses Grant. This emergency is glentor than any man, and rises far ubovo the ambi. tion and witdios or oven tho faith of auy individual, lt is not to honor Gen. Grant, but it IN becauso I bolicvo that thc country and thc party need him. [Applause] N'oit her Con. O rant nor any other man who owes allegiance to this nation has tho right to refuse tho uso of his name nt a time liko this, lt is because of tho need of that name, and not because ol' Ibo want of others whom 1 would gladly seo honored, that 1 gave my voice, und rny vote in favor of selecting him as thc man in whom wc bcliove, looking to tho masses in tho election, und looking to safely and peace afterwards." [Con/dimj's SpcccJt al Utica - . - Shriner's Indian Vermifuge destroyed and expelled worms chilly years ago. Wc guarantee it to do thc same lo day, lo thc satisfaction of] every one who uses it. TliEllE arc three things which nobody oat) do without-money, buttons and tho baker. OthorPiahosjv^ BUT THEY 60 ON FOREVER. VICTOIIS In Hil sraat contests amt for BU years past tim acknowledged Stui?rtor?t of til? World. Musical Perfection,Wonderful Durabili ty and Reasonable Cost. True economy Indicates purchase of a genuino Chickerloo; and no other? i^^^^E T0 B??Y^??iTp Chickerloo & Son? largely advanced their prices r'a\>. i. Our old contracts expire April i, isl va Trill SU ?ll Otdtri rocolvol bsforo that dit? lt oil ?til.' Oar prlcot nsw iro poilUrilv thi liwiit ta Amorte?.. Order now and save from Stt5 to 830 on the pur chase. Present rates guaranteed only to April l. MIDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.^ Wholesale Agenta for Ga.,Kla.,S. C..N. C.,& Al?, March 4, 1880 , 16 4t Spooial KTotiooH. Du Von WANT HKAI.TH?-Why will yo die? Death, or what is worse, is the inevitable result of continued suspension of tho menstrual flow. It is a condition which should not bo trifled With, Immediate relief is thc only safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all cases of suppression, suspension or other Irregularity of tho "courses," Bradtield's Female Regulator is I ho only sure remdy. It nets by giving tono to tho nervous centres, improving tho blood and determining directly to tho organs of menstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and tho most intelligent physicians uso it. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradtiold, Atlanta, Oa. $1.60por bottle. Sold by Norman & Bro. NOTASUtA, A EA., July 7, 1877. Bradfield':! Female Regulator has boon thor oughly tested by mo in a great variety of oases, and 1 nm fully convinced that it is unrivaled for all that class of diseases which it claims to cure. J. O. Buss, M. D. Tnt: Coorpia baby Ronds will buy NEURAr. QINKi Neuralgino will euro Neuralgia and Headache. Neuralgia and headache load to disease-disease to death. Moral -Oo to your druggists and gel a bottle of Ncuralgine and bo relieved. Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, wholesale agents, Atlanta, Qa. For Balo by Norman & Bro , Walhalla. Wo wcie pained lo hear of tho accidont to th? hrinal party on last Tuesday evening. The horses in (ho carriage containing tho bride and groom took fright nour corner of Ranks and bee streets, precipitating Mr. John Lowe and his lovely bride, Miss Annie May, on tho alone curbing, spraining his anklo and inflicting a severe bruise on her right cheek, all of willoh ..vero relieved by Cossens' Lightning Liniment, a ohVo for rheumatism, Inino back, sprains, bruises, otc, Pries 60 cents. For salo by Norman & Uro (Bad tidings Tor all sufl'erors willi coughs and colds is tho announcement I lint Poussons' Honey of Tar is a never-failing remedy. Deservedly tho most populr.r medicine of (he age, it has no rival as a euro for diseases of (ho throat and lungs, and each day adds fresh triumphs to its long list of vlutorics over coughs, colds and moro serious affections of thc throat and lungs. Ono trial will convince you. Prico CO couts. I For sale by Norman ft Br?. ' [PUBLISHED BY REQUEST. J TUR WSDDINO B?tti?.i-Mr. William Crawford and Mrs. M. A. Wynn, both conscientious and long time officers of tho Stato Lunatic Asylum, Mr. Crawford being tho efBolcnl supervisor while Mrs. Wynn has boen creditably tilling tho responsible position of housekeeper nt tho insti tution, wer? last evening united in holy wedlock, at the Marion Street M. E. Gliuroh, by tho pastor, Rev. J. L. Stokes. After tho ceremony, a reception was tciul?r?d by the brido and groom to their ninny friooda, nt tho residence of tho Hon. John A. Elkins, which passed off very pleasantly. Tbo'happy pair wero tho reolpients of pleasing tokens of rcmembranco and good will, in tbe form of presents of substantials as well as articles of ornament, and havo tho best wishes of a host of friends for their united hap Sincus on their further journey tjnough life. Ir. Crawford has beon connected with tho insti tution in various capacities for about thirty years.-Columbia Register, February Ith. Theodore D. Wagner, a prominent mer chant of Charleston, and onco a member of | tho firm of John Fraser & Co., died in that oity last week. ?Dr.TUTTS Expectorant 1 IN HOOTS. AND || BOTTLES. r /ftm prop?rtlear turo Porqulcont, XTutrl? tlve"*Bed?amlo, Soothing find Heal lng. ' OotobT??ng all thoso qualttton, lt 1B tho moat offeotlve lATNCr BALSAM ovor offered to ?uffororw from pulmonary dlaeMOB._ DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, ot New York, volantarlly Indorses lt. -READ WHAT HE SAYS: ?r. TUTT : " , Nsw York. 8opt., 19. 1877. " Dear Hlr-During thia ?uar I Twited nine hundred o??s ol lung (ll?ones. la tho loner wards of tho olly tho catea nari) of ft rory aovare tyne, lt rf AS thar? my attoutton Vf aa eallodtoTutt'Bltxpeciornnt, ?nd I coiifow my earprise at lt? wondsr'ut power. Parlas a practico of twenty yoara. ' lavo never knorrn a medioino to aot ns pro:.i,my. cnn with audi happy .fluet?. It Instantly lubdueu tho i:iott vii.lout lita ol coughlna, and invariably oared tho disease in svievrdaya. lehaorfully lndorao it us tho host luug medicino I e?or usod. J. t'KANOlS HAYWOOD. M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. Office, KvonlnK Nena, Augusta, tia. Dr. TUTT: Dear Bir-My littlo eon, Tins attacked Trltb pneumonia taat winter, which loft him willi a sdolent oough, that lasted till within a month Hine?, for the oura or which 1 am indobtoil toyour vnltnibW Eiyootnrunt. I b*<l tried molt ovory thins recom. mended, hat none did any good until I tito.1 )our Kx peotorknt,or.? bottle of which removed tho couch sutirely. with many t banka, W?jJ"^ y??/fo LE Hud terrible NICHT SWEATS, ' Momphi?, Fob., ll, 1X71. t)r. TyTT; Slr-*! UirvplAnm .uRuriiig fur Hourly two El vrlth a e??oro couch. Whon I uouimuncuil tu. your Expectorant 1 was roducud to ono hundred luUoon pounds In wolaht. I lind tried aluioit .rorythlng : had torriblo night sweats. 1 huvo tuleen liait doten bot Hos. Tho night arrests have lott mts mho oough has diaappoarod, and I hiivf Kilned roto.m IMPORTANT QUESTIONS, Reeder, havo you caught a cold ? Aro yon vau ?blo to la'sa tho phlegm ? Ilo-vo you mi Inila. tlou In tho throat T A Benno" of oppression nu 855 lunga, with short breath f Do you have a flt ot contjhlug o"u"?y?iiK~down ? A xiiiu p paiii now end then In tho region of the lii>arij_ shout dore and backt if ?o>_oiir Advice- in lake, ut ?nco e doio of l'utt'a Expectorant; j on will BIJOU bo able to raise thu phlegm._Ii? nu hour ivpont, tho Expectorant, placo altot-lron to fhn fo.:i,tiiko two of Tutt'e yilla. You wIfl~at>on f?ll Into ? pleasant sleop ami wuku np in tim morning cough KO."i'? junga working freely ; eaay breath* lng, and thTb?tv??? moving la a natural iimiinerL To provont ft returu ot theso oyuiploniB UH-? iiio Kxiioctorsnt several day?._ Offloe, 35 Murray Street, ?. Y. TUTT'S'PILLS v CURE TOIiyiD MVIiK. TUTT'S PILLS CURE: DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS A UMIE COSTIVENESS. TUTT'S PILLS jcwrrr FEVER AWI? AU HE. SUS 5 W ? ?Kt>K?*2k9 . CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTT'S PILLS .. CURE BILIOUS CUB.KC. TUTT'S PILLS ?IVE APVKTITK. TUTTIS PILLS PURIFY TUE ISLOOU. TUTT'S PILLS CURE PILES. TUTT'S HAIR UTE rflAiu oil WlIISKKita chungad tri a UI.08SX HGtlf * alagla ftpplloaUoa of this DYK. lt im UWatUral Dolor, ?ct? Instantaneously, mid is Mull aa aprlnji.Trator. tiold by DrudO-its, or t>y Apr??? i.? .v.?Vt of $1. loo, 35 Murray St., New York. State of South Carolina* @?@0#H QOyNTY. Ry Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate, WIIBRBA8. John I). Veiner has tuado soil lo mo tb grant him Letters ol' Administra tion of the Estate and l?lFccts of W. W. Leathers, deceased- ( Theso are, therefore, to eile and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of I lie said W. W. Leathers, deceased, thal they be, and appear, before inc, in thc Court ol* Probate, to be held at Walhalla, S C., on Saturday, Olli of March next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock ia tire forenoon, to shew cause, if nny thoy have, why thc said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and ser.1, this thc 18th day of February, Anno Domini 18h0. RIC II A Ul) LKWUI, Jutlgc of Frobatc of Ovoheo County. February 19, lh80 1-l-Ut ~AD6E?r COLLEGE, 1879 ^ISTD 1880. OKC0N1) SHSSION begins MON DAY. February IO Oth. Tho rulo, "cash in advoiioo" for Col logo dues, adhered to strictly. II. ST it ONO, Treasurer. January 15, 1880 0 RUPTURE CURED BYDn.J.A. SURRMAN'S SUPPORT AND CI'K.V TiVB, without tho injury and Buffering trusses inflict or hindrance from labor. Dook willi Hbo. noes of hui casos before and nitre core, sent freo. Oflic. .'M Broadway, Kew York. Fallouts fceivo trettmonl and leave for homo Ramo tiny. HENDERSONS eerurrsoto oVUvho apply by lotter, onoloslnfl AGBNTSWANTKI) to Rend for Parllcnlari ol our Nev Rook, n.OOO CIIKIOHITIKH OF It'llK 1II1II.KV niuo (or tho ^Iittulrtoiiuiat mid CHEAPEST BIBLES ll '^f?SM?T*' CASH PREMIUMS ? i ? ? ??? g*^ soasa ss aa sa ss urra a? ?aw H PKRPFlr?P.?.Hfl'oT^n'Ir?^o?toraallon, fifg ? HI'90turcB,Oonoorto, ?to., l.y r. wenilrrfnl NcirPji MrWiUnoInvti.tlor^TIIEDENT ?Q VorrsinarkaMo rabilo tait? on tho Deaf-alto onHjW W&nBtaf and Dumb-neo A'IK? 1'orAi /Iiml,I.BM ?aBin,pt. S^'i; Nun York Chri,t(an Atiera!?, Nur, BKS ?Ei ei?. AaaallSlatv .^anbeosrrindln tl.? pookel. Tho lira ahiul.l itndfor fc'HHH Illuitratod rleaorlptlvo rampnlet tu Xnerlofta Dentephono Oo., iiiW. ?that., Claoinnati, 0. I"R i; <. < ? iiild l'armriV MitiliK Wu II I ?Ml. $50 to $100 por mom h during tl o winter and spr'ng Fo.1 particulars Address J C. McCvitriY & Co.. riiilailtlphia, Pa. . Feb lt?, 1880 lil in c ?HirsTEO^. MALE FK?IAB.I? QI Mri BS SUHBO?IJ FIRST SESSION FOR 1880 DEO INS JANU ARY 5: Juvenile Depart mont, per month, $ CO Primary Department, per month, 1 00 Intermediate Department, pei' month, 1 50 Select Studies, per month, 2 00 Academic Department, per month, 2 GO Telegraphy, by a competent und experienced operator, extra, Doard, per month, ... $8 t*0 Tho above rates of tuition aro to bc paid iu advance for each session of five month, exclu sivo of Stale appropriations. C. W. MOOR1?, Principal. January 1, 18G0 ' 7-!Jmo THE '(Ti GARDEN SEEDS. 'PUK undersigned has received thc hu josi 1 ?-lock of Cooli i Mg a Bl cl B&cafiug tt?ovcs that h 113 over been brought to (his market Having purchased them beforo) the advance in iron, wo aro able lo sell them iii (he lowes) ?gurcs. Our Stovca are l?coHouiy in ! i-i'-.i'. Superior Oor.tlruclion, (Ju irk am) Vnijorm in Ila!, i nj. Durable with [fandnoine .Design. Warranted (ogive perfect satisfaction. We keep overfilling in ihr 'l in-ware lute. Dooling and Guttering anulo a specially. We an- prepared to do all kinds of work in thc Tin ami Stove lino. All work on ware warranted. An examina lion of sloe!; ami orders policilod. Thankfu for past favors, wo are respectfully, BB SJ ?KS & BflAVM. Oct :;'), 1S7'.N 60 We constantly keep oi. hand (he Bmm? Aim mmiomE? - ALSO - THE BEST BRANDS . ..?ur CIGARS AND TOBACCO M Ait: Sin ..,!:....., WALHALLA, S. 0. Dec 18, Ks7'.< 6-121 V o :m so 'n1 o STE. FJCltTILlZKBS!!! w l? IIAVETIIR FOLLOWING BRANDS Ol STAiVS>APifi> FJKKTII?IZKRS, wldcl Wo propose to sell cheap for cash or cotton firs1 November: I ST?NO SOTJUULM GUANO, STU NO AO) I) IMJOSI'IIATE, SKA VOW I, OU ANO) G.OB KU & SOX'S BO??UBLI?GT?ANC (i. OMli & SON'S ACID MIOS I'll ATE, SOJiUHLK SKA I SI? AND, SOUTH A M IOK KIAN GU ANO, Ii. A: H AM MON I AT l? D GUANO, Ii. & U. ACID PHOSPHATE, -LAST BUT Nor l.KAST HRM/S KGONOMIZKH. Ao l wo have 11 few Dry Good;', Hardware 0vocev? Crockery mid (llfisswaro and Genera Farm Supplies, whioh we will sell low lor cash vr.tt\a:n ic s r it H is iii xo, Westminster, S. 0. february ? 1830 JO-mo AMMUNI ATE D PHOSPHATE, Ii. & M. ACID. above FERTILIZERS, manufactured by LORENTZ k HITTER, Ealiimorc, Md., oro again ottered lo (he fnruicrs of Oconce Couuly at (Ito samo low price as last year. Thostaudard ia guaranteed lo bo equal (o any on t li o mar!:cS, nad ulihougli tlie last season was a scvevc lest, on account of Hie drought, it sustained its reputation, which many of our best farmers will testify. Call early on thc undersigned lo secure a supply, ns Hie demand on Die niiinufuelurcrs i-i very heavy. J. B. WATSON, SENECA CITY-, S. C. February 5, 1880 12-Gt* C. L. REID & CO ll AVK NOW FOR S'A LE A FULL SUP ply of 1). M. FERRY'S Fresh Garden Seeds, -ALSO AVERY'S CELEBRATED PLOWS AND ADJUSTABLE PLOW-STOCKS GARDEN PLOWS', STEEL J/OES, DU A DE'S Ccl'lratcd llOEy ? A XL'S AND FARM TOOLS O EN RALLY. -ALSO THE BEST VARIETY -OF Wim fifcl?ST lBIE?a?F OATS? -ALSO WEED'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES WITH ATTACHMENTS. ON Til 13 HOAD D WILL RE I "VT N TUE ROAD 4V WILL RE iJUX STORE in a few days, thc best varieties of. NORTHERN AND WESTERN IRISH PO TATOES, FOR SEED. -OL' ll STOCK OF DRY COOKS. NOTIONS. BOOTS. KHOSH, ?(ATS. CR OC KS RY- WARE -AND GENERAL . MERCHANDISE I? kept tull, und will be Mild HR low as simi* lur goods can be bou gilt anywhere by retail. Oall and examine for yourselves. Respect fully, C L. REID & CO; Jan. 22, 1880 10 TWX TUA TT YkY ^ Sf T ?NJ T? WS? Vi *"ff Vff ti 1 STILL ANNOUNCE THAT I WILL AL LOW a liberal per cent, cn colton brought mo in payment of st pro accounts, and will (alco oom, peas, fodder and other produce at its full vah?o. I must closo ii)) my books. AH parlies in debted lo me will bud il to (heir interest to pillie In tho next sixty days. ' I have on baud and arriving dally, al prices tc defy compc! ?lion, Pools and .Shoe:;, Jeans, Cashmeres, Prints, Dre^s ?oori?, ' < Shirtings and Hlcachings, Woolen doods, Yarns an>\ Domestics, &0. Paney Coeds, Notions und Trimmings, A coinplrle alock of Staple Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Hardware, Hogging and Ties, Crockery, And many oiber Ihiugs loo tedious lo mention. 1 v,ill pr?y any day (?ic highest cusli price foi coltan. J. P. MI CKLER, West Union.: Oclobcr 23, 1870 d9 _ r-^p RED CHIEF received first prize, ?>;"c. at Macon, Ga., for beal blood YL ^ / g i-il Stallion) firs! brizo ftt Creen ville; Ihrco first prir.es at Anderson and first prize nt Columbia in 1S77. His colts received first prizes at Columbia in 1870. Re is descended from (he most noted strains of blood-boston. Sir Archy, American Eclipso uni Imported Messenger. Hld siro, Hero. cost $.2,000 at li ycarr. old and Stands in Kentucky nt Sl?ib Persona desiring lo establish stands con address me at Rendici?n, ?3. c. Terms reduced (o $10 ami insurance. As e con os I fad ont if lhere is any demand for bis services I will publish tho dill'ercut placcj he will Stand at. J. EARLE LKW IS. February 12, 1880 13-4t Final Settlement. 'PRK undersigned. Executors of Ibo last will I aud testament of Stephen Maret, deceased, will apply lo Richard Lewis, Esq., Probate Judge of Coonee County, nt his oNiOO in tho Court Rouse, at Walhalla, s. c., on Saturday, tho (8lh day of March, 1880, for a final settle ment of tho estate oT said deceased and for a discharge cf all liability incident lo their Ex ecutor.hip of said will. Dated al Walhalla, S, C., Wednesday, lilli dav ol' February, 18tf0. C?BVELANI) MARKT. > A. .1. MARET, j Executors. February 12, IH;I> i.t -lt Fina 1 Settlement. VOTUM', ls here!.y given thal tho undersigned, II Administrator of (ho rifsorial esiaio of Mary K Liddell, deceased, viii apply to Iliohard Lo A is, Esq.. Judge of Probnie for Oconec Comity, South Carolina, on Saturday, iho 18(1? day ol' March, 1880', nt Walhalla, for a final Settlement of Ga'ld OSlntO and a discharge theie from us adinluistrator. JOHN T. LIDDELL, Administrator '." ' February 12, 1880 IVIS