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i'm itt ??H?OWB:B. ?:ODISH^B:. *lt?^\?fti*}kjlte:s.:.-~~S KY lilUTII, S.UITII ?V CO. TIlUllSDAY, KKI'TIOMIIKUO, l?80. jQ?jy*" 7!>?' subscription, per ?um??*?, strictly in udvnna-; for six moni hu, 7o ant*. fL&f Advertisements (userltd at oir< \Mlar r tunare of imf inch or less for the first insertion, and fifty Cents for each subs?quent instrtlon, Obituary Notices vj?cec{liny Jive lines, Tftbubcs of Uespect, Communication!! ?f a j?r tonal Character, finn adutissabtc, and Announce* nf ut i ti/' UaUdUUtcs will bc charged for, a* adver tisements' J6<5y Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed. (?*./>'" Necessity com juts us to adhere strictly o tin requif cineuts of Cash 1'uytncuis* " Col- Aikon's Tov/nvillo Spoech. Tho speech of Col. Aiken itt Tewnvillo lust week ha? created considerable feeling uiuuiig our people ?uni is exciting uufuvoiublo coiiiim. nl on Hie purl, ol' Hu- |?iess. Wy did liol hear tho ?peech, und UK ruiner often gathers in il goes, willie wo cul I? ely disapprove of Hie Hmo, place und tciiHinenla of I Ito???|??s\r?SI? ?B giitti'orcd H om ollie..-, wo. loilnai- c.H.mool ul present. <"1 Aiken Im.? iiiudo us ? good, working re nv stu-,] lal ive, un i wo Lave al all Him s ?tjUhd billi courteous and iic?oiiimoilnlhitf io. u\j innttcrs io - forre.1 lo bim from (Iii-. section ItsCoiigressimui, lind as ko will address oin- people nexl I'lUlny .wc prefer to lu ar bim bfifcro condemning. Wo believe kim In bc holiest ?niel conscientious in w.hat he does mut says, und we Ihiu's il just to him to heur fully I.cloie exciting feeling about what limy prove virtually groundless. Often language is used in ti way und connec tion i.hieh, lakon usa whole, differs widely in some ami sentiment Hom un isolated obtuso or expie: sion. fol. A. is our candi.kilo lorie cleelion lind in ihe past was un earnest worker for our redemption from lbnlh.il ink ;.ml still maintain.- his ebtliit us ti sound Democrat-, lat ?ill our people, who may have hcill'd reports of his TowuviMc ?.peech, lura nut on nexl Prhlity uuil hear him. TJio Radical State (Jonvontion. Thu ttopulilicuii Convention, which mil m Columbia on Un; 2d insluiil, iitljouriicd, alua mu. h speech making un i ciitioiising, without mulling ?'ny iioiii?iin.i?i.ii > loo Stnlo ollii.-. . Thc intijority Of ihe eon vein ion inclined in favor of nOliillltitions, but Ihe maller wats shifted oil lo a Bpi ? i ii comiuillce ol' ihe convention, and nfler i: litado a favorable loporl the propriety "1 uomi vutting a titulo H?het was finally referred io ike vii: crol ion ol' ike IXCClltivu COIilllliltoO Of tko parly. This doubl less ends Ike mutier ol' ti killte tiokcl Mid p.-inls lu lin; purpose ol' Ike pal ly lo i ii SS tko I ?eke I foo I'resident ?ll I I. iee lo. s wiih tho grcalesl Ketti. 'I his has bien Hie advice ol' me inore intolllgeiil hotly ol' ihe | any from ihe beginning, ami un active campaign for electors may provo our defeat, unless every voter works lo bring out tho whole Done.oralie utiCligtll al thc geheilt) cleelion. ITcsidenliul Kleclors for Hie Stale ni huge aol for eueh Congressionul District '.wu's mude. 'J ?jibeti, ni Abbeville, ks ike lileetoV for il: District. No iioiiiinnlioti I'oivCoiigro f. ii.i District hus yoi. bein made, bli! Hie I migres eioiitil Convention will be hebl ai Newberry ul un curly day, whoa Hie opponent lo '.>'!. AI Ut a will he made known. Ik W. M. Miiofcey, of Char riilH-'uniwi i. nnm.n.,-1 raipiri... MU Mimili .ir? ptfUMI Tillman's District, and '.'am bee, (colored) of Sumter, for Itiehardsott's District. No nomina tion hus yet keen made from I! vu i i's District. Closm*-,' Up. 't ko lirai appointments made by lite Cornily I'.xcculivu Comm ?lt cc for tho county cain| ni] II have closed. A lirai rale meeting was hold nt Providence Oil Tm day of ke l. Week. The can didates for (hu Senate and House spoko na usual. Tho alt i nd ijiiao was good, thu audience paying st rici attention, bul manifesting very lillie calli usia: m. Tho cul on is not so good in lids neighbor* h.r. I a ; el ..where in tho county, although milch will kc linnie, thc acreage being large. Corn is looking well. Wo passed through Townvillo nial saw very lew felices. Tho people of Anderson uro en thusiastic over their stock law und want to help Hie people ol' Goonoo in (his respect, On Wednesday ,-,?,. j.";..-..-d over Seneca iii ...", io Mr, bird Abbolt'a. Tho tiHoiulunoo hero was small ?md no Speaking took place. Hain lill in con itlorable quantities and Ilia weather was warm ?md sultry, lu (ho afternoon we passotl up tho load i.. St nedi lilly, where wo mel a hourly greeting from our friends. Tho lown is improving rapidly silice our In I vi-il. Mes rs. M. W. ( ..le.nan ?c. Co. kan- crcotcd H largo warehouse in Hie h.wer pari of town. Mr. \V. ll. ; tant-.H k.i.. removed his old ?toro I.lidding and pul up a larger ?ind mm e comm od ?oil . : loro h?iiso ou thc old stand; Mr. Stanton's business is growing year by year. .Me. John C. Ctn y has coin me need a very huge building in Ibu rear of lila warehouse nial fronting ike railroads and iul( ?.de l for a hotel with store rooms under' neath. Oilier improvements uro going cu in (own. -..* <. ? Tho Chief .lusticotiliin. In thc mailer ot lite Chief Justiceship, Moms. Simpson und Willard have agreed <ni a case to l:o Submitted to the Supreme Court under Section 309 ol' tho Cd,! of Procedure, viz: "Whether tho Plaintiff (W. I>. Simpson) bas been duly elected and qualified and is entitled to hnvo and bold the ollie.; of Chief Justico of tho Stalo of South Carolina, claimed and held by Ibo Dofondant, A. .1. Willard. After letting ont thc facts on which thc controversy arises tho issue is Stilted." 'Tho question submitted is whether a vacancy in raid office lins occurred by reason of thc expiration of tho term of efiico of Chief JiiRtieo lo which paid defendant, A. J. WU. lin d, was eit el ed on tho 15th of May. 1877. If the Court shall bo of Opinion that ibo t fflco of sahl d?fendant, A. J. "Willard, has expired by due course of law. thou judgment shall bc ontcrcd for paid plaintiff that he is to have ami bold sahl ofiloo of Chief Justice ol' tim Supremo Court, ff (bo Court shall bool Opillioll that (bo terni of ellice ol' said di". fendaut bas not expired, thou jiidguioul shall bo lor said d?fendant thal bo is entitled lo barf and lo hold nani ollico ns against said plaintiff. 'I bo journals and resolutions ol tho G on oral Assembly, tho records in,'tho St a to oflloos, and tho oom in las lo n s cf tl ? different in o m bo rs of tho Supremo Court sba!! ho beforo Hie Court." Sou?ca City and its ?mpi ovomonts A lilllo business called us lo Seneca City lust Friday. We look Ibo 'J.?JO A. M. express ttud pusscngcr Iruin which bas recently been pul on Ibo UluO bulge Uailroad. The present schedule ls u grout Improvement on Ibo old one, which bas been in operation lor ycart) on Ibis road. Connection is made ul Seneca willi (be passenger Indus on Ibo Air Linc Hoad going til lier Must or West. Wc wcro Informed by Ibo conductor thal Hie pie: cut schedule hus greatly increased thc (ravel over (hit) road. A daily freight hain is another ono of ibo Improvements recently made by tho management Of tho road. Mr. J. 1*. .Meredith, Munter of Transportation, Informed us Hint il vus highly probable thal Ibis would he made the main linc before long. (.letting oil' tho (ruin wo met Capt. C. 15. Watson, Ibo energetic und business ugenl of tho Air Line Itullroad ul S?neca. Ile was us bus*: us a bte. Thia mad is fortunate iii havViig in its employ laich u competent mun. Us Captain Walsoii. Ile is ibo right man tn. I.'ac right place. Mr. K. V. II. bowery ls O'.,? Seneca's uolti men. Ile has plenty o': ov.orgy und pich, um win n he tllldertuko.'j tll'.ythillg ho knows HO : ucl word na fail, hi ;? few years he hus opened ll] and is d'oln^ a fino business. W ithin tho iii' coi p. i ;,t'vii bo baa erected u largo building I wifhlti which bc has limning a saw mill, colt? gm and press, u corn mill and a planing machine His machinery ia all of the latea) and i.I hu proved j.allein and i.. lilli hy olio of Taylor >' (.:<..'s 20 horse jiower englues, willi (he <>h Judson governor. Mr. '.bowery lins ono o Hall's celebrated eoHon gins und ton.lent era which gina from seven lu < ?g'd 1.alt:; ol' eolloi per.day. Ile informod us Ihiil bo ginned hi your I0h bales mid expects ibis year, .willi th addition ol' u not In r gin ..hieb he ls now pul Hu up, lu niore Hem double I ho number of bales ? i lust year. His eora nilli is ?aid io he us goo us any lu tte cornily und grind.; from V ? I HO bushels ol' com perduy. With l is pluiiiu mil! In: can lll'l'SS, loilgllO and ;? r(?OVO O.OOU fd Of Um.her per day. Ill prieeii lor this kill I i work uro very reasonable; Mr. bowery has i eoulempliiUon other additions lo his busbies muong whieh i i a Bligh, door and blind Minni factory. There mu other linio mullers v. would like lo mcnlion in reference lo M bowery's euierpi iBcs, hui lime and space forbl1 A trip in hi . pi n e id' bi inness will pay you. A liol bee nur .d' Sell ca's enterprising HO li Mr J willi H. Cary Not salli li-.I willi lils pr> ' nt MU i ou ml i ii gs he baa commenced the ere (ion nf a large hotel, near thc Ail bine Haili.... Un iii I : lory lu la- usi .I ns ai tore room and t second and (hird stories I'm- a hold and board i : bouse, li ia expected that Seneca will be ma lb.. . uplu v and breakfast house lor the Air < '? bond ami Mr. Cary': hold, when finished, v. bo convenient fur passengers who desire lo ; (heir im als in ar by. Me. Cary la a slirrh go ahead business man, and no doubl will sn cet.I in Iiis undirluklngs. He ?ii also ii lal codon buyer and is bavin;, Heeled a big coll phi lt orin in ImoI ni' bis Willi house, ulong I Min.- of railroad, willi a tramway OOimccUlig 1 warehouse with the col i on platform. .'.I. W. I'..lcm. li ?\ Co., lon, ure liol behind bus!liesa mallei.-. They have recently erccl ut Hie lower end nf luWII, on tho Ail' bille ltd ruad, a in.linn:.a li ware house. Tho sinto Ol' building, (?rsl lloor, i.-. !'.'.> M feel; second ll lOU.Nlitl, and third lloor I (Xix I?. These veal I mon cs. peel lo do nw s.n..ill business, and I i largo warehoiiso is ?iitei?tctl for Ibo ntoiug< c.ti.m, ol in, grain, Hour, bacon, ;ali, MI, ' .?;..'.?. ..'.*.'i ? ' ' .. ! "'?'. ''','"; ngrkiilliiral ?inp j'lo Keep oiVTiaTi'V'f. i- il o?r wholesale wei retail (rude. Those gentlemen rcprescnl a la j capital and may bc appropriately termed pillara of strength of Seneca. They sell a gi many goods at reasonable and living pikes. Mes;:?rs. C. W. J. I-'. Cignlllml, young g tK linn ina! MI .challis from Manklln, (?cor: h ive one el' thc lichtest and lu :'.. ' dry go si Ores lu Seneca., Their store !.. a iiew biiildi size about oOsSlO feet. Wo noticed thal ll gentlemen have a full slock of new goods, : ab'.o for this mai hu. They heep no lie groceries, except sugar and coffee, conseo.iici ihey deal principally in liry gooda and m.Hi They have ii largo mid beautiful assort mciii mon's roudy-mudo clothing and Indies' di goods on hui.il. Wc found hero one yo friend Joe Willson, who uses tho yardstick tlieso gentlemen willi lils customary ease grace. Joe is thc f ame polite, gaod jieui and oloycr gentleman (hal he was when ho i IQ Sell |" '.Valhalla. Ito Will be glac i ??e ail Itl.'l ubi friends in Seneca. Mr. Si lunion is another eaten.) Ising bush niau ol' Seneca. Wc believe he is a Heir j and settled mid commenced selling gouda I only a few yeats nco. Hy clo e itltoiilion t< husii.e. s bo has made enough money lu ere< m w stoic house two stories high and is etil ?Hg his horde!'*! generally. We lake bim I hu merge!io ?md shrewd merchant and no ii. does his share ol' Ute business of S< m ea. Ml*. A. I. bedford, \.ho does business nt West md ol' town, has (he reputation of I. Hie leader ol' low pikes. Ile, ibo, ha:; a store, and lc. ps a lull stock of just nitoh p us every fanner mid good housewife wi Mr. bedford is a good merchant und bus a ? und pleasant word tor all his customers, loo, hus recently creeled a nice cot Iago i dence ne n- his si.,i e. /. man willi Mr. bedfi tact und business (junlinculions is bound to coed. Hr. .). W. ."pi annan has a nice drug i. full ol' all tho standard drugs us woll as p. medicines. Wc found Ibo Hoclor in line i)| doing un excellent business. Hr. Spoin ia a good citizen and dc. erv< s io sucoced, 'l here eve oilier ?i ,? rovcim nt i :.:.,? bu: phice-s in Seneca wo weald liku (ogive a pa notice, bul will have lo reserve ii for a fi rune. Taking the town altogether wv Ih'uil is making decided and substantial progress. In thc llndical Convention nt Columbi Saturday, Fred Nix, .Jr., negro postumst? llluckvillo, Harnwell County, rcaigi I position a's ?ootity Chairman, and ni?no? Ina ii>tcntioiit of fighting Smalls for (Jong Tho .State ticket proposed included ho Mr. Winsmith for Governor, T, I',. M colored, for Liontcnnnt (.Sovornor, ll Shrewsbury for Secretary i !' Siuic, I Webster, white, for Comptroller (J nen l l. Hiving: (uno for Stale Trea-ni er. Turner foi' Adjutant and Inspector Coi T. I!. Gilbert for Snporinton loni of H. linn, and W. H. .Ma.shall for Attorney I tal. Thc I'ioke.iia County Ha.lieut Convoi ivas composed nf live dcb gales and thin v negro speotalor.i. Alice ihn election ol' gnlCS l-i tho Stale ami "I In r < loiivcul Major Hraillov, ni Un: /-'? nt ?in I, addi the body. Tho best rd" beling ex Olid j 'ho i v. . i o freely paused bel thc Heiin..a ai ; and Hopubtioitns, nnd n singlo disturbance occurred during thc tire day. t?K?&KOHM *t?iiii?nitwiHii iiwtMirii-KB Tho Wostminator Mooting. Tlic Third Quarterly Mooting begun at W??tiniiifitorby n serm?n J?oin Ur. H.S. Junee, from 1. Cor. 10: 13; "\b qr ^ [i u t h-n o <?e i u p t u liun lukcn you, but suoji "us .,1M*^?j^non to mun: but God id fiilfhfuV vvho WHI iTot sudor you lo bo tempted nbovo that yo uro idle: bul will willi tho leinpUilion muko u way lo escupe ibut you muy be nblo to bear it." Tlio sermon wua very clcur und impressive, lindo .g u responsivo echo in tho experience ot tho congregation. "Tiikch" wits mude, ibo pivo tal word, und Ibo distinction between those loinptiilioits which oic.ir in tbo ordinary course of Christ ian 'I'iSeiplino nnd thone temp tations ii> w h i.cii wo involve ourselves by our Ihou^ntlotisiicss, our worldliness, or our li Coll'.'lOUsnoss waa very marked. The illus*' trillions of tho latter kind Of ?; temptations, those drawn from ibo Scriptures, Dubinin cud Saul in his intercourse willi tho Witch of l'hidor ns well us those drawn from modern lilo, such as drinking spirit >m liquors, vi>it ing improper pianos, indulging in evil thoughts und reading impuro book", were very striking, .'"specially ?lid th<! example of tho gootl bishop condemned to bo bumed ut the slake, pattin;; bis linger Into tho lire thc day l.oforo lo test bis power ol' endurance, ?un? withdrawing it, fearing that ho would nut bc able to et,-bue (ho burning of the body, and ya l When Ibo hour caine in tho way ol' duty, he lind grace lo enduro tho Haine with .sublime Christian heroism, ibis wai a Vory happy illustration of tho l\vo;Told chancier of our temptations. Thc stewards uro hopeful thal tho assess ments, as not ni il eb bas hitherto boon paid on ace?.not of ibo great stringency growing out ol' bad crops, ii ;., will bu tully met by tho people Ibo prci-etil quuiior, especially .ns tliefo ?a now promise of un abundant harvest, 'I hu prctichorin churg : reported ihntlliotight <r.,iil ! BOO signs of improvement in this t!:at bo ibo membership generally was mov? I by a moro earnest dedie to do their duty more bono! ll*, and nu rc thoroughly towards God und mao, ?rn io his opinion tho very essence ..( our christianity consisted bi lbo desire to know ono's duty edin tho faithful doing of it. lb iv. A. W. Moore preached cn Saturday at ll o'ohn k A. M. und abs-, al ll o'clock A. M. ?.n Suuduy. Kev, Libert Ihillongor proaohed very ac ceptably Itt tho congiog.ilion Saturday, even ing at S o'clock. Kev. A. I'. Nicholson, of J inn rons preached in the. afternoon no Sunday ul I o'clock from Mad. 7. I-'.: "Killer ye in o' Ibo Strait ?'atc; for n ido is tho goto und broad is the way that b ad. tb tn destruction und ninny lhere bo which go in thereat." Tho* sermon was very pinol ?cal and wu-delivered willi effective earnest tic s. Ve ry gracious inlluenccs grew out of ibo uni iii; ', mid we trust that iheso will libido ?md incienso in ibo Community? /.. A Card. 'ti. >!.? IhmocrHl?c W ins af WuycHtr 'J\tm*h?ft: I (uko the liberty of presenting niysolf os a eiiiiilidnle for re jiniiiliiHHon, ul (ho primary ck'Ciioii, for Hu: olfieo of Trini .I uni ?co forifuhl 'Ia.wiri.ip, Htibjccl I" (li?devinioiiof thoprjiiiiiry eh pl lob. Iliiviiig un exp?rience of over.(hroc year." Trial Jilhiioe, together with a ohmo upplhtiilloii in (ho s(?d,\ of tho law, I leave ii ii. you lo ?ny ns in o.y coiiip louey, ll I have bi en a I'aitlifnl ai,.I efficient officer, lino I would n p (fully solicil your BtilVr?;p:s in my fayer. j^J(j-j, I. ., .' Illili I .'..-?-? .'.?...ly ,?.*.;... " ll. A. II. HlllSON*. Lhoois. Out ! JiUenlion J j I Hill now i < con in;: my i P/L,.M c ^ v ? (" fi i i IL1 ?xii I KlltO CK Oi ".UKKiS, . .- . '?".?- ?*o/.y i*:;>a.* iZiixrSL.?... My (i'i>ttmierS nnd (hose in want ol' GOOD K'-'.I.lAlil.K LOOWy, will lind it tn their ii.leroi tn < >: . nine my stock beforo making (heir purchases ?nil bo convinced that my I ''lei i .'.KS AS I.?Kii tho Hamo quality of I goods, e.i:i bought ai in Oconco County, !. IL L??iON, i ?%."./? :..;;';jv. .?:?/. ;:. :i: Tfsj.*X'X?urc... ,.:;.c ?:'o? tomber 'j, j.S&O d3-2t 0I1II?E HS |f||! .i.''?U.VT.O.'.? 2 Shoo llhiekiugi No. I 2," ennis, :'. (Jakes Toilet Soap 5 cent?, Handkerchiefs ? cents worth IO i-enlii, Ourryt'oiiibs 5 cents--wortli IO coins. Wash I ?a si ns 5 und ld ?a nt.-, Milk Killis fi couts, Molasses I'ilchers Kl cents, i'll.. Ki uglies IO? ni- Hair llriishos IO ennis, Tooth linn bes 5 cools -worth '..'fi conte. Sime Laces 5 cools por dozen, Ladies' Hack L'oaibs ;> alni IO ennis-AVorih dubio lin; ilionoy, Dresi* Combs 5 cents, Kino Comba 5 cents, Noodles find l'ins? canis. Spectacles IO CQnts - -worth 23 conti?, Ladies' lioso, plain, wlnfe co i (.(riped IO een(a--worili '.!.'. eciit?, M?SKCS' lioso fi ecixs, Alon's Half Ho c fi mid IO cOiits, .Snspcndors IO conti.Worth 2J conti'. Linen Shirt I'ront.-i IO and l i coots- -wmth -ld couts, Lidies* ?-iii: hows .'i nod IO couts worth 25 lind 50 cents, Moo's Sill: Hows 5 cortts-rworth 2"? couts, Silk Scarfs 25 pouts* ? worth 50 conti?, lo.di.V O lu voa I') ninl I"i cejit??-Wor(h 'J i oouls, llambiirg Kdging;) and IO cents per yard, won!) double (hq im.nev, Neck I tu tiling .1 and io conti por yard, lbo:-s Iliittons'S emits per dexon, Ttiihcy Ked and l.inOn D.iylles ? cents, l?aglo head IN teils 10 aol J,', conti per dozon, tjiato Lenci la 5 fems j or thr/.on, Noto Kiper 5 couts per quire, Lotter und Cup Knpor IO t?oots por ip.ito, :;! evo Hintons i> nml 10 cents, (.linters 5and IO con ls, and nil kinds "?' Roods al thc very lowest prices, Ke;peot fully, Ai fl. 6",V',.i,??:V<??'? en { to m mud yml sa. 'vS'k:rr,;" . o;.*)iips, ant tho p0(v. ,V'l number ol' votes in his tn?.. " ; ?.OOShall bc 'iii ii h-.; f,> . ,. sers Duyiffg a hiuoiiihrj tr,du CM ncr ot (ho above pat i'us. Ovor J00 Singors in constant uso in Ooonoo. September 0, 1880 13-3m, "G?LEE,, WUST UNION, S. G. ! ls now receiving Ititi ininionvo stock of Full uud Winter DRY GOODS, Comprising Clothing, Huts, Shoes, Dross Ooo? ls, Luces, Ll lionero loves, Hosi ery, Domestics, Gli|sswuro, Crockery, Hardware. amil; - A SPC IA I.TY . AT KIOUIlMvS UAllHll Snell ?s Molasses, Sugar, Flour, Salt, llneon, Lard, lliCO, ChocSO, ??0. All tho above l'omis will bo sold al Ibo lowest possible |>r?eu Cur cash? Conic carly mid mako yaur pu rebuses, I will pny the S-ohecii ?City prices for ail ?dt? Um brought lo uno. John d, tMicfifar, Wtitil Vat on. September 'J, 1880 ? ? 3ni. MOTEN wfflSfi \\ Wo want (bu .1 Mon to sell fi-tr- : ' " uto Don lois. SUOJ II Month and . \- j ?H RJ? penses Su ni pies fi ci?. Cul Ih'sjjjj notice ont und send it willi your application, also send a'? cont stump to insure iinswor. S. FOSTF.lt & CO., Cincinnati, ' diio. Soplo'tibor 0, li- -0 -l l Itu A^Hi.VC'H WANTIM* to soil tho lifo of I irj,TOTOA7 RAHMIP1?7 By T. ll. Wilson, ?'. lit .ti ;l staff Now York World. With fuels and figures since tho >!.iys of Washington. A Oyebipin lia for voters. A hook worth 1 iv?iig." Ovt>r600 pago*. i>0 illustrations. Sent on receipt of .price, $2.00. Thc nullit tor the liusinosi?, f>0 eenbs. Apply ut unce. H. ll. THI?AT. Pul lix lier 7?7 Ib. a Iway. \. Y. Si plomber 0, 1880 -I !-lui. DlrlOpTI?I V.A ld IA LL A; S. f.. Si: rr 8, 1830, 1'Jj ll I M iii m of 15 CH NS ? HAY;', cai dis J] solved hy mutual ci lisent fu ?li - Hrs! ol Scplotiili r. HvO. All persons ii.dobod lo ile- linn v. il! ? lea o ? nv en :-t once n'ii'd save CMS. viol IN ii lit; lt NS, Iii 'i. ii". HAYS. !..'..?_ i^..Ji.Uv. >.??,Q.V-,.,i .X'.'.VillV?,. .VdAi.r-Vs ot ll.e old Mund, au.) ali ?lu. ?.int anything in tho Stoic at. Tin Ware lino will gj/o mo a cali. A;l Walk and ware warranted, iles peet lu I l y. OKO. W. HAYS. September p. 1880 ii' .A. rx i i o i xn o o m G art's ; C''ov (County TrtfUHiiri'S*. t . . The friends of Cu. Thoa. L. I.r.wis respectfully noni.'ate bim us a suitable piavon t'i I'll (lia office of County Treasurer, nial K?liq'ils thu votes of tho Democratic party . ! Coonee County ai a rec >ntn.emlntioti In tho Co vernor to appoint him to said nfl. coi, l?o pledges himself to ((bide tho notion of the party. I .. . '?'he bindi of H. C. Al..:x.\Nm:u re filled fully pre. en' his mime as a suitable person lo lill the ollico of Cornily Treasurer, and solicits .h? voie* of (lie Democr.i'ie parly o?' Oeonoc Conn I y a? n roooiiiincndulinn bi ih^ (l.ovcrii?v I? l'o.ttppo'mt him lo said ofticc. Ile ptC'Igca him .alf jo libido I hu uclloii ni' thc pally. (For '?'rlilI ..-u !.<.?> t\';i,v<':i'.'v 'S'ov.'i; - ! hip. J. Tho friend ; of ..' !.: II W. Siii.LOit pro uciil Ids ii'.u.ie a- a fciibable person io lill the ellice of Trial .liisllee for Wugtmcr Township, und M.liciis Ihe votes of I ho Uv moo ral ic party in said Township tjs a I'l-eoaiuieiidalioii lo tho (loveruor >.> nppoiiii I.'..o to said oflioe. Ile pledges himsolf t>. abide Hie n vi iou of ibu patty in (ho pri?iiary elec??on, For County Com ni iv ?or. cr; f.{$?' Thc friend i of W, W. M. ss resp! cl fully ann tineo himits a candidato for rc-el eui lon to (lie nfl. co of County Commissioner, so! ji-ct to tin- ami.ai ol' ibo people ut Iho primary election. /-..?. Tho fri.-inls ..(' \V. M. lluoVVN rei uiieeifully announce him a candidate for (ho ollico ol' Coiiuly Ci mmissioiier for Ocoiico County, suhjcoi t>> (ho action of (ho Demo? eratic party ot tho primary election. I ..>. Tho I'riouds of MILTON NICHOLSON respectfully announce him a candidate for Couutj fourni-;-; mer, rol-j 1 1. (ho pi'unary o'.eeiioti. ;. p* The fiicndsof W, V/. IICNNICUTT rc? spi'ctfiilly nuiioiiueu him 11 ctiu liduto for tho office nt County < ! muni? -h i;. .-. : j a:t to tho votes ol the poi ?.1.. in i.ho ; liuinry electi?ii, 1 i.. V" Thc friijiid.i ni !.. I.. JAHIIXU?) ro olftiily a.moa.icc hilil a candidate for nuty Commissioner, Bllbjcct lo tho primary etina. ; ... " Tho inr.ny frioudii of Dr. JOHN li. ?ceos ii'spectfully tiomiiiiito him a cun le for t' .uiity ('oiniiiipsionor for Coonee inly, Miljecl lu iii'.- notion of (he Dcmo lio party tit Lho primtii'V election. .. . The friend i of l!. S. UUTI.BIlOK poet flt I ly aunoiinCO him a candidato for . ofllco ol' < b.miiiy Commisoioiior for nn c County, .subject lu (he nolioil of Doini elalie pa il y al. the ensuing | > 1 ?mary linn. i Wy rcpu-st of lils many friends (loTTi.on WANNI'.II has consenlo I lo bo a oaitdidnte for Cotiniy Coiiuaissioiicr, mibjoot to thc aollon of [he Democratic pto ?y. _j_ .a., mn i ? III--.*-' ' " " ' Vor ?lio Leglglntiiro. Tito friends of JOHN S. DICKSON present lils linnie lo tho public ns n candidato for tho Legislature from Ocoucc County, subjcot lo tho oct ?on of tho Douioorallo party at tho ensuing primary election. if??' Tho friends .of Ho?. G BO HOB lt. On mut Y luke pleusuro in annouuoing him a candidato for re-election to tho StotO Legislature, subjcot to tho nomination of tho Democratic party cf Oeonec County iu thc primary election. JO??" Tlic many friends of MoJ. S. V. 1)I:NI>Y respectfully announce him us u candidato for tho .State Legislature, subject to the nomination of tho Democratic party of Oooneo County in tho primary elcotiou. Tho many friends of SLOAN Y. STKI?MKU announoo him us ti cnndidnto for tho House of Uoprosontattvos, subject to tho rules of tho t'cmocrooy nt their primaries. Ho is honest and marloo*, advocates no hobby to ride Into ollico upon. Ho will boldly ndvoonto tho rights of hisoonslituoncy, under nil circumstances, without hopo of reward or fear <>!' oonsocpionoo.<. j j . The friends of JOHN S. Vintsint, ESQ., take pleasure in announcing him us u candidato for tlie 11 ouse of Iteprcsontallvos, subject to tho nointiiulioii ot the DoiiiHci'ullo i> n'y of Oooneo .; nutty. R oi- SlM i iii. Ry Tho friends of NOAH NV. QUANT respectfully nominate him ?is a ci nd i dato for Sheriff nf Oooneo County, .subject lo tho notion of Ibo Uomooratio parly lu thc primary oloolion. f> .v Tho friends of J. NV. IIOLLKMAN nn iioiinco him as n candidate for .Sheriff, subject to tho nomiuatioii of tho Democratic patty of Oooneo County. j ? Tito friemla of JAMI:; II. IlouiXH nn? iiouueu bim as ti candi hilo for ro-clcollou ns . Iierilf, subject io (he nomination of the Demo oi til io party of Oooiico county. i.'<;r bounty Am? lt or, ;. f" Tho many friends of Dr. 3). S. JAMHS respectfully proseot his name UH a suitable person lo hil tho ollico of County Auditor, and .solicit thc votes of the D?mo cratie party of Oooneo County as a rccom . incndaliou to the Governor to appoint him 10 said ollico. Ile pledges himself to abide tho action of the patty t.t the primary elec - tion. I-. Tho friends of Vi? L. NOIIMAN announce liiui ns u candidate for County Auditor, niiil solicit tho votes Of the Democrat io parly ol Oooneo ci.utily ns a recommendation lo tho Clo vernor lo appoint him lo saul ofllco. Ile pledges bim leif lo .il>i<lo tho action ol' the party in the primary election. j f" The friends ol A. ('<. Si.ion ri spool fully announce him as a oiiuilidate foi' County Auditor, und s- licit .lie \oles nf (he Democratic parly ol Oconeo county us a recommendation lo (lie Go vi ; nor to ii] point libu lo ' ;ii 1 ollico. Ile pledge." himself i" abido the nell >n ol' thc parly in (lu pi ?mary i h ot lou. fjf ., . Tho fiivn 1 of JniiN N. (leoma; respect fully niuo.une:- him us a eandidnlQ for Cunnii Auditor, mid solicits tho voles of Hie Denuleroi i< parly of Ocoitee county ?is a rccouiineiidulioi governor io re-appoint him io n<\\<\ ofl?oo Ile pledges himself to abide tho aol ion ol' Hu parly. IPor ihv. Mcaiatc, ? ...-'" I ho friends Of l>. IliCiiANN nnnottn?i him us u candidate dr the .State Senate, sub* J et t.i tl,.- niiiiiination (d' tho bomnarttth purty ol' Oooneo County ut ibo prim ur; election. t ' .'<. ure authorized lo announoo ('ACT. J I'. SIIANKI.IN )1S ?i candidato for the Kial I Se?alo, suhject lo thc nomination of the Demo Mut io party of Oconeo county ul Hie primar; election. Vomits; ' y--' 'I he fiiondi id' COL. liOfHCRT A THOMPSON respectfully a n noun co bin n candidate for ibo Slate Neunte, subj co to tho nomination of lite D?mocratie part' cd' < loonco County. li'os- Cl er I? ?;i (L'tmrl. ? fi* The friends of Captain l.t.i ;IM ll I.! ;-. rcs] eel fit Hy announce him u cundidnti lor Clerk of tho Cour' i Oooneo County i ^al.!..;; lo Ibo nomination of the Dcmoornlii party hy pi imo ry clcoti iii. ; Tho many friends of .1. W. S.'itjiM.i.vi I also plea! ure in preventing his linnie as a oau didutc for rc-clcclioii as ( lei-;; ot' ibu Court lo Oconeo county, subject to ti:-: noniinalh o o? Hu Democrat io party. ? or School tfJouimiviiiMior: /. , ' Tho friends of OLIVIHI M. Anitorr re spectfully ainiotiiico bini a candidate for lb ollico . i School Commissioner for Oconeo county Mr. Ai;;; PI r i ; :I nmive oi' the cornily, a Demo emt in j riiiciplc, n praoticii) teacher, havinj heen employed in leaching tor len years. Il 11 r.illing to abido Ibo ucl ion of ibo people a the primary election. I >'- 'the many friend; of Jo.nu \. KITH i: it i oitn respectfully announce him ns a suilnbl person for .vcln>ol Commissioner for Oconc Cornily, subject to tho voice of tl;..- peoplo in lin primary election. Ma. Iltrriiinu'oitn has beet (caching in Oconeo County len years mid is wei qualified to ?ill the position and is idenlilied ii i he educational interests ol' the. comity. /; j- The Iii- ods of WM. 1'. CALHOUN loki pion.' ni '- io ?oe -. util ;' his mimo us n eniuliduti l'or til.- oflieo of School Commissioner, BU bj co to the nomination of tho Domoomlie port' ?d' OcoilCO County. t v.)'" 'I bo friends of ISAAC WICKLUTB, KSQ, rospootfully nnnouneo bim ?i eandidiito lb reelection to the ofllco td' .School Commis sioner of Oconeo County, subject to the act lol ol'the poof.le in thu primary election. i'oa* ?'robalo Jiulfto. f The friendi ol' lltOHAUl) Lt: wi.i bOj leave to nnnouneo him a I a oaildiilllto for rc election as Probate Judgo for Oeonoo county subject to thc nomination of tho Domooratli party. B,1or v\h<t HjC?y8aiiUnre. a:r Thc friends of J Xl). M. HIII).SO> roSpOOtflllly announoo him as un independ ent Candidato for the Legislature tit the DCM election, und ure authorized to stale thal i elected ho will nppOHO Ibo fe nco law tun vole against if. 'H'HB9? ?-'A S8 if il BJ ?Si' <i'-.\:* ?>asi> %'?'B Vov ?.'.<? ii;I.'<-I?<?IJ ioCs'oitifi'otoL IHOJV, Uv. WV i'l'T tafi^KJ, COKI:SUIIKV, M. C. STILL AHEAD ,-IN TII1C HACK ANJ) Don't You Forget It ! w. ur. muai S I* N UC A t)I T Y, S. CJ. THIRD FA LI J OPENING IN OUR New S.'oro un tho Northwest Corner of Uuilroad Reservation. Wo offer to tho publio a largo and well selected stook, consisting of -AU thc Intest Full Styles Hanging in price from 0@30 cents per yard. OA NTON l* f? AN ft 13 ii?, From thc very cheapest to goods worth 'JO cents per yard. HlOkO li Y STRIPKS, -Any hind you waut. IiIN8MY?, All thc different grades nt prices lo suit. ??Nii?IIAM?? -Any kind. Any color. ^fi?NNKffiS, A complete line from tho very cheapest to tho best Opera. Bl Ii ii A Ol? IR Itt ?OOWS, A handsome lot, bought since tho recent fall in cotton goods und now offered at bottom prices. ?Bli ESS Ct'?ODS, 0,000 yards just received, nil varieties and styles, with prices from 10 (ri) 7 5 cents per yard. I j ADI ICS desiring to see our goods will be furnished willi samples on application. or??I Jcrinsf, Nal?i? B>fc*i!Is, C'nsiiba'iiv&c,?, -A full stock. DOMESTIC GOODS, 4-4 Sheetings, 7-8 Shirtings. COTTON CHECKS AND STRIPES, COT TON YARNS All those goods we get direct from tho factories at jobbers rates and will givo our trade tho bcneilt of tho low prices. WOOLEN GOODS, JEANS, &C. Wo (leal very extensively in this kind of .roods and are prepared to offer extra drives, having purchased ?1,000 on futures last season at ?dd figures, we offer thom to tho Irado at lust year's prices. Wc handle only thc vf pa Gelting them direct from tho Georgia and Virginia Mills. Would also call attention of Farmers and Sheep Kaisers lb our Exchange Business. We Kxohnngo Joans, Cassimcres, ceo , for Wool nt factory prices. Write fut samples and mles of exchange. Wc also buy Wool, paying cash or trado, just as desired, NOTIONS, Wo carry all tho latest novell ico und offer to fltO public a full assortment in this department. LMlfi?li! ? ca.:.:' r.^y.-Trrra-r^vKrava^raaq flj CLOTHING, CLOTHING! $1,500 WORTH. Suits from $5 to $20 per suit. All kinds and sty lei?. CWSj Vests and Pants pro portionately low. SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS. Gents' Shills, nt all prices, from 25 cents to $1.50 a pioco, including any kind you may call for. BOOTS & SHOES SJj.'iOO WORTH. WOMEN'S SHOKS, 00 couts, lo ?3.60 per pair. Roots SI.50, to .. ") per pair. Thc above prices embrace every Variety and Style of Hoots and Shoes, from tho most Oom mon gnuie: lo ihe very best Phila delphia Custom Made Shoes and Saddlo Seamed StandardSore wed Doods. Any kind you wish lo fit thc .smallest child or tho largest man. HATS. 8500 worth of Hula, Any kind, nny number, nny price. A Hat to suit every ono ut prices from 25 cents to ?5. GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY. ac ' Of these goods wo oller a Full Lino aud at prices us low as any. A iT Mr. J. IL Willson, formerly of tho firm of Waller, Watson & (Jo., of Walhalla, ?S with us and will bc pleased to seo any of his old friends and customers. "Yj??t Conte One, Come JIU I -AND Dont Forget the I*lace, Ci?.W.&J.F.Ciignilliat, Seneca City, S. C. September 0, 1880 43-3m