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MY liCITII, S.UITII Ai CO.
TIHJKSDAY, SEPTEMHEH ?), 1880.
-avtaxxivctois
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f?i-?'" Advertisement* (ntc'rttd ut o?r< floliar ?ur
tqunto of one huh or Uss for thc first insertion,
ami fifty ?(tits for vetch Subsequent insertion.
?wr* Obituary Notices exceeding Jive tints,
'J'ributn s of liv&pcet, Voinuiuniealious nf a per
tonal character, finn admissubte, unit Announce -
tneUtSOf Candidates uitl be i/mi-</< it for an advt r
themmls.
1>.V Job I'rinlinif Heatly aud cheaply executed.
)V/>"' Necessity compels us to ?dlare strictly
o tin requirements of Cash Pai/nu a/*.
nu
' Col- Aikon'a Tov/nvillo Speech.
'J he Ein.C?li ol" Col. Ail.cn ul Townville lftSl
.week lias cieainl considerable feeling limoi :.
.our people m.?I ts exciting unl'uvovablo comment
on (lie purl of Hie pic ii. Wo * 11 ? 1 nut lieut* tho
opeccdi, uud us rumor ellen gathers ?3 it gOCH,
while wo entirely disapprove ot Hie lluie, place
ami M lilli,.ci.t.. ol Ilio'spoieit us gathered from
ol lld BJ Mu forbctli' ci 111 nielil ul plTSl'lll. Col
Aiken hus mudo UM a gooch working rppf'scu
(alive, Uiul we have nt all lim?s ''..ui.d ),
courteous (iuduccoiumodnliiig li*, all matter.-? to
tened lo Illili from ihi- section n * Cungn-:- m.m,
ninl ab he wiil address our people next i*'ridiiy
we prefer lo licnr him bnfero eoiidcintiliig. WC
belie ve him lo lc- llQliesl und conscient ioim in
wliut he dois and says, and we Ililli1* il just
lo him to holli' lolly I.cloie etching feeling
nbout what limy provo virtually groundless.
Oftell langutigo i M used in a way uud connec
tion which, Ulken usa whole, di Hers widely in
sen e and sentiment I roto an isolated clause or
expression. Ooh A. is our candid.ile for re
election und in the piist was un earnest worker
for our redemption front l?udlcal rule ?uni still
maintains his claim us n sound I Vc.crut, bul
all our people, who may have heard reports ol
ills. Townville Lpeceh, lui II cul on next 1'iiday
uud hen' him.
Tito Radical Stato Convention.
'tin: Iii publican Convention, which incl io
Cohiinbiu i o Ibo '-'d Iilsluul, adjourned, nfl or
much ipcech oinking und caucusing, without
making ?o:y nomi mil ion., lor 81 a lc olin er Tho
inii.jorily of ihe convention inclined in favor ul
nominations, hut Ibo maller WUS .--hilled oil lo a
special conimilloo ol' thc convention, und ufter i:
made a favorahle report Ihe propriety of liottii
iinting a Stale Uolicl was finally referred io Hie
discretion ol' ihe executive committee ol tho
putty. Tbl? doubtless eu i:; Ihe mutter ol' ti
f.-lale liel.cl und points lo Ihe purpose ol' Hu;
purl y lo pre Sf the Hebel l'or Presidential I'lcclois
willi Hie greatest /.eui. 'Ibis hus bien Hie
advice ol' (he more intelligent body of ihe | arly
from I'M" beginning, and an active campaign for
electors limy prove our defeat, milers every
volcr works lo bi in;- on) Hie whole Dcinecralie
uti enc"I h ul Hu- general < Icclioii.
Presiden t hil lilcctors for ihe Stute nt huge
?mi for each Congre sionul District was made.
Tolbert, ol' Abbeville, is ihe Klee!or lor i??:
District. No nomination I'M Conj re l'n ot ii.i
District luis yet boon made, hm Hie < uugrc
ti.il Convention will be" buhl ai Newberry iii
au early (lay, when (he opponent lo Cn!. Aiki
will be made known. C. IV. M. Mackey, bl Oliur
....,.,..<-uv....... , i. , .,UI?M,,*( ,', ll,,.,,
Tillman's District, anil Kain bec, (colored) <.[
8 tl ni I or, fer Itioliurdsou's District. No nomina,
lion has yd been made from l'vun'd District.
Closhi^- Up.
'lim Iii;! appointments made by 1 ?ie Cornily
Dxccutivo Comiuiltco for Hie cornily campaign
have closed. A first rate meeting was held
Providence < n Tuesday of hu t wi .-'.c. Thc can
d hint cs for Ihe Scnalcuud Home spoke as w uah
'flie allonduiioo wa.-, good. Hie audience p tying
strict attention, bul innnlfesting very lillie
cul biisiusni.
TliO esttou is nul so good III lliis neighbor
hood ns elsewhere in the county, although much
will he made, the ncr cu go being lurge. Corn ?
looking well.
We passed I h rough Townville and saw very
few fonces, Tho people of Anderson ure cn
(husiustio over their .'.toe!; law uud waul t" help
/he people ol' Oeonee in this respect.
Ou Wcdiic! ?I ,y ?o i'nl?'f?od over Seneca iii v..;
lo Mr. bird Abbott's. Tho attendance hero was
un?a)I and no speaking look piuco. Hain fell in
considerable i|iiiuililics and tho weather was
warm ami sultry. In the afternoon we passed
np the rouil ?a Heneen ( ?ly, where we met n
hearty greeting from our friends. Thu lowii Is
improving rapidly since our hist vic.it. Messrs.
M. W. (.oleinan & Co. Iiiiv.o erected n largo
wnreliouse in tho lower pail ..| town, Mr. NV.
II. 'hunton luis removed his old sloro huilding
um) jail u). a larger mid more commodious st oro
house on thy old slnnd. Mr. 8lantou,s business
is growing year by year. Mr. John C. Ctuy lois
tomine need a very lar/jo building in ibo rear of
bin warehouse ??nd fronting thc railroads ulid
intended fer a hold viih M oro-rooina umler
nen Hi. Other improvements uro going on in
I evyn.
Tho Chief Justiceship.
lu the matter ol tho Chief JuMlcoship,
Mopers. Simpson und Willard have ngrood
on ti ease to ho Blibinillcd lo Hie 8upromo
Court nuder Section 300 ol' the Code of
Procedure, viz: "Win Iber thc Plaintiff (W,
I'. Simpson) ban been duly elected ?.lui
quill ?fled niai is entitled to have and hold the
nllico of Ohlof Jil8tico of tho Slate of S aith
Carolina, claimed and held by ibo Dofondimt,
A. .1. Willard. Aller letting ont the facts
on which tho controversy nri.scs tho issue is
stated." Tho question submitted ls whether a
vacancy in Raid o?i?co has occurred by ronson of
the expiration of tho term of ( ilicc of Chief
Justice to which said defendant, A, J. WU?
lind, wan elected on tho 15th of May, 1877.
If the Court Miall bo ol opinion that the ( ffl?o
of raid defendant, A. J. ^'illard, hus oxpired
by ilue courra of btw. then judgment shall be
entered for unid plaintiff (lint be is tu h.n.
uud hold said ellice of Chief Just ?co of the
Supremo Court, if (be Court ? ball bc id
Opinion that tile term id' ellice of Sllld dc?
lend.nil ha i not CXpiccd, Iben judgment ?di.ill
bo lor stt.id (lolondnnt that be ?j entitled lo
han1 ?iud lo holli unid ollico us agni list said
plaint..' Tho journals and icHoltltloiiH ol
tho Cl od oral Assembly, tho record? inf tho
Stato pflieos, und tho commusions of thc I
diflbronl members of tho Supremo Court shall
bc b?foip tho Court," I
Sonoca City and its Improvomonts
A linio business culled us (o Seneca city lust
Friday, Wc took I Lo 'J..i? A. M. express and
passenger train which hus recently been pul un
tho Slue l?hlge Uuiliuad. Tho present (schedule
is ti groat improvement on tho old une, which
hus been in operation for yean; un this road.
Connection is mude ul Seneca with ibo passenger
hains un ibo Air Linc Hoad going cither Lust ur
Webt. Wo were Informed by tho eonduotoi' that
tho present schedule hus greatly increased tho
I ravel over thia ruad. A daily freight train is
another ouo ol' thc improvements recently made
by tho management vf thu ruad. .Mr. J. 1'.
Mei edith, Master of Transput lat iou, informed
us that il WUS highly probable that this Would be
inadc (ho main Hue before lung.
(.lulling oil tho train wo mel Capt. C. H.
Watson, tho energetic and business agent of tho
Air I.ino Itnllrond ul Seneca. Ho was us bu>\
as a bec. This road is fortunato in liuv'.ng j,
its employ .such u competent mun, hs Cttptuil
Watson. Ile is the righi man in ''ie V?ghl place
Mr. lt. V. II. bowery is o-.lC ,,',' Seneca's solii
men. He has plenty o?: c\.Crgy and pl.iel;, am
when ho undertake'.* ai'.dhing ho I nows nu ; ucl
wold us fail, lu .i fcw years ho has opened ll]
and is ''bln^ a fine business. Within Ibo in
coi m i al ii fio imy erected a lurg? building
. wiUdh v. hieh he lias running a saw mill, cotlOi
gili und press, a cnn mill and a planing machine
His machinery ia all ot' il e hilcsliind mus? im
proved pattern mid i.- mn by un? ol' Taylor >'
(Jo.'s ?0 liOl'M) power CllgillOS, willi Ibo ol.
Judson governor. Me. 'bowery hus one 1
Hull's celebrated coll?n gins and condensen
which gina from seven io light babs ol' collo
per .'.day. Ile Informed us, Mini he ginned hu
year'll>b bulos und exped ? this y? ar, willi th
iiddilion ol' :1m.11?. r r-?11 which he is now pullin
up, lo in..re ihaii double (ho number ol' babs?
i lust year. Ilia corn initt is; aid Ioho US goo
I a ; any in the cornily and grinds from 7d I
subit hols ol'coin perduy. With ids pbtiilit
mill bc can dress, tongue and groove ij.OliU fe.
of llimbor per day. Ills |.rl?i :; lor this l in I i
work aro very rea: un d.le. Mr, bowery luis i
coiileimd.iiii.il other addi.iona lo his bii.sllics
among which is ti sash, door lind blind intuit
factory. There uro. other lillie mullers v
w..uid liku lo moulien in reference lo A!
Lowery's cul ei-prises, hui limo timi space forbi
A I yip lo hi phi oe ol' hu Inc . '?ill pay yai.
Anolber om- ol' Hen i a's enterprising un II
Mr John <;. Cary Nol : -ali: lo d with his pr
surroundings he lina commenced ?bc ere
lion ul' a large hod 1, ueai Ihe .Mi bine lt ai. I roa
Ho lit '-1 (story io bc used us indore room and i
second and third storii s for il holed and hoard!:
house. H is expected Ihul Seneca will l o mn
Hie . lippi r nml bronUfaSl house lur thc Air Li
Loud and Mr. (Jury's hotel, when finished, v.
bc convenient i"i p.. seagers who desire lo }
their incala nein' hy. ?Mr. Cury is a sMrrii
go ahead business mall, ?lil l lo? doubl V.lll in
i ced in his muh rinking?, lie lu also a ku
cotton bu;, ii- ami is having erected a big cot I
phil Lo ut in front ol' his warehouse, tihuig'.I
line of railroad, willi a tramway connecting !
warehouse with Ihe colton phil form.
I M. V.'. Coleman (V, loo, arc liol behind
bu: inc:, mailers, 'ikey have recently oreel
at Ihe lower end ol' I..wu, oil Ibo Air Linc Lu
I road, a mammoth warchoii.se. Tho sl/o ol'
I building, Iii I lloi?ri is IGOxM foci; second ll
j HH>x-tl.1 third Hour lOuxl?. These geiil
i m.ti ex peel lo do no un.ill business, and I
Inrgo wtirehousu is intended for thu stol agi
I coll?n, coi n, grain, Hour, huoou, tiill, MI,:
1 cull oe. iiiobissis. hails, iron, ligricullural imp
tffllfW ty haha fi- n i?!-'wi:, :..;?e.-.:. w.i:
retail I rude. These gentlemen represent a la
oapitul and may bo appropriately termed
pillars of streiiglh of Seneca. They sell n gi
many good:; at. rcn.soi)(iblo und Hiing prices.
Messrs. C. W. & .1. I-'. Clghilihif, yoting g
I (billin and mi, elian a from iMnnictln, (leur:
have ono of Ibo neale I and ta tu l dry go
?.lore:; in Seneca. Their (doro i.. a new build!
ul/.o about ??xv'l) feel. Wo noticed timi iii
gentlemen have a fail slock cf new g.I.-, :
able for Ibis mal kel. Tlioy beep no lie
groceries, except sugar ?md c?lico, coiiseijiici
I hey deal principally in dry ?-o..1,; an ; nolh
They have ii largo and beautiful assort mohl
mon's ready-mi.de cl..Hiing nu l ladles' ii.
? nods oa hand. Wc found fiero one ye
frioiuliJoe Watson, who uses tho ,v .... tick
tlieso gentlemen willi his customary ease,
gr.ico. Joe is tho,sumo polite, e .'.!. :..
and 0)oreV gonllciiinn Hied kc was v. In n !;... i:
lose'il -VJ Jj-, 'tVailiiiihi. Lc -"ill be elad
ave ail his old friends in Seneca.
Mr. Staunton is another eiiteipiiuingbiisii
mau of Schoou. We believe he is ii Cobrj
.-md settled ?md commenced selling goods 1
only a few years lig?. My clo t> nllClilioil I,;
business bc has made enough money to nee
new .Moro Lou: u lwo (?lories liigh and ls eiili
ing hi., borders generally. We- lake him i.
?in incrgclio ami shrewd luercluml and no ih
does his ?hure of ibo business ol' S. noua,
Air. A. I. bedford, who does business al
Wes! end ol' town, lins (ho reputation ol' bi
(ho lender of low p?leos. Ile, too, has a
idoro, and kee].; n full .slock of just such gi
a:; every fumier fi pd g..od hon. cw ile wii
Mr. Led ford is n good merchant und has a ;
and pleasant word fm- nil his customers,
loo, has recent ly r reeled a nice collage i
(knee neal- his si..re. A mail willi .Mr. Led!,
tad and business (|iial!fipaHonH is bound lo
coed.
Dr. ,). \V. Spearman has a nico deng t l
lull ol' nil (ho standard drugs nu well ns pu
medicines. Wo found thc Doctor in tine- np
doing mi excellent business. Dr. Spoin
i ; a good citizen ?md deserves lo ilUOOoed,
'l here ?ire other improvciiK m -, and bus)
places in Honda wu would Uko lo give a j.a:
notice, but will have to re av ve ii I'm- a iii
lime. Taking Hie Iowa altogether wo think
is making decided and substantial progress.
In thc Radical Convention at Columbi
Saturday, Prod Nix, Jr., negro postulaste
Blackville, Harnwoll County, resigned
position ns County Chairman, and nnnoo
bis intention 'd' lighting Smulhi for Cong
Thti .'-dato ticket proposed included he
Mr. Wi usn.) Uh fu- povcrhorj T. I). Mi
colored, for Lu ntruant Governor, ll.
Shr^'VPhury for Secretary of .' -atc, 1)
Webster, white, for Comptroller Gc'nWji
II. Liv ing: tono for .Statu Tic: iu . ?-, (
Turner for Adjutant ?md Inspector Coi
'J'. I'. Cl i I bort for Suporlutoiidehl of lid
lion, and W. ll. Mai shall fur Attorney (J
lal.
Tin: I'ickcllH Cullin/ K.idio.il (.'oliven
was compostid ' 'Iso deb gatos ami thirl v
negro spoitla Aller thc cloe mt o? .
oates tn Ibo Sill!" ll ll? I Ol lo r ( il.vent
Maj or Hrudloy, ol Hi' ,". ,,;,,< f, midi*
Ibo le d;/. Tho host (d' fooling ( xi
and joke i woro frooly passel bet-,
tho I)onioor?tH and Republicans, ami ni
singlo disturbance occurred during tim
tire day,
Tho Wostminstor Mooting.
Thc Third Ounrtorly Meeting begun at
Westminster hy a sermon from Dr. U.S. Jones,
from 1. Cor. 10: li); ''T^ttojr^litttfyno ^"Hda
tion taken you, but puoji "un , ta.' ou^Jnon to
mun: hut Coil is fnithfuVwho \\m dot softer
you lo bo tempted nbovo thut yo ure ttblot
but will with the temptation ninko u wuy (0
escape that you may be libio to bear it." Tho
bonnor, was very clear und impressive, Unding
ti responsive cebo in tho experience ot thc
congregation. "Taken" wns mode the pivo
tal word, Ulld the distinction, between thoso
temptations which ocevup in tho ordinary
Ocurso of Christian disciplino und those temp
tations ii> whi.e'n wo involve ourselves by our
IhoU'^iillossncss, our worldliness, or our li
boti'.io-usncss was very marked. Thc illus*
Initions of ibo latter kind of ; temptations,
those drawn from the Scriptures, Dubinin and
Haul in bia intercourse with thc Witch of
fhidor us well its those drawn Irvin modern
tito, such us drinking spit it otis liquors, visil*
lng impropor pinces, indulging Sn evil
thoughts and rending impuro book?, wein
very striking, Kspeoinlly did thc example of
ibo good bishop condemned tobo burned at
the slake, pattin;; bis linger into Ibo lire Ibo
day 1,0foro lo test bbs power of onduruiice,
and withdrawing it, fearing that bo would not
bo abb: lo endure Ibu burning of thu body,
and yet when tho hour cunio in tho way ol
duty, he bad gruoo lo endure tho flame willi
sublime Oliristiuu heroism, this wai n very
liuppy illustration of. tho two-fold character
of our temptations.
Tho stew an!.; ?no hopeful thal tho as.?oss
mciits, as not much bas hitherto been paid on
account ol' tho great s'ringenoy growing nut
of bad cnn s, &c, will be fully met by tho
people sho ptei i nt quarter, especially as Ibero
is now promise ol' mi abundant harvest.
'I hu preacher in eb ar.", : reported that thought
could sec signs ol im; rovcliicut in this that Im
tho membership generally was mo.' 1 by a
moro earnest doslro lo do their duty more
honestly and morn thoroughly towards ii.ul
?Moi mun, us in Ids opinion the very es nee
ol our christianity consisted in the desire to
know one's duty und ?ti Ibo faithful doing ol'
it.
Hov. A. \V. Moore preached on Saturday at
ll o'oloi A. M. and also at ll o clock A. M.
on Sunday.
i: v. Libert Dullorger preached very nc
ci plahly i." the. congregation Saturday, < voiir
ing at S o'clock.
Kev. A. 1'. Nicholson, of han rons preached
in Ibu afternoon on Sunday nt -1 o'clock from
Mutt, V. 13: "linter ye in al. ihe strait
gilles for wide is tho gute und broad is tin
way I lint lead.th lo destruction and matty
Ibero bo which go in thereat." '?'?ie serin.m
was very practical and Wits delivered with
e. I) colive earnestness.
Very *;itiuious influences grew oui of tl
mi i ting, und wo Irusl thut these will abide
and inciense in the community.
A Card.
i,.//.- Ikutocrui'ii} VvUrxaf Wayntcir Twi'mhin:
I hike the liberty of presenting my:elf a-- a
eitiididtitu for ro nominal ?on, at ihe primary
election, for tho ollieo ol' Trial .1 nut leo lor wahl
Township, subject lo Ibu decision ol' Ihe primary
eh CliOII.
II living an t;Xp?l'icn?o of over I bree year.'
Trill .) asl iee, together with a oluso application
lo Ihe slil'iv Ol' I bil law, I h ilo it t.> you lo say
UH io my comp (ency, li I haye been a fail li Tu
and eflioieul oll'icer, ihm 1 would r< p (fully
Milloll your BuliVag s in my laver. ..'..Cl.1,
' t h u ! .'. ? ? . <~..l>. ,-AVI..;.' '
ll. A. li. CUl.SON,
Look Oui ! JS?t?nliou !
JL nm now i <. ' i\ in.; my
P.1. * M (. 4 j ? (" /fl !.?:.';'
tb- til i i . t<)? li Ol %R ( H HIS,
.Which wurbotighl
! oJLV ifoia.? O'.'.vr^?.s...
My o'istiMiiers .-.?id those in wiinl of (j001)
UlUdAUl.M (S001?y, will lind it io their
interest to es : nine my st ..:!; be foro makin}',
tin ir pinvli.isi s ?md Li convinced that my
prie ~ A KM AS LOW us thc sumo quality ?if
goods, eau ba bought ut in Ooonco County.
I. U. Li??)?,
I fr?| tomber O', I ?>S'0 d.j.?t
I Mme Ulaeking, No. 1 t'j bonis, .'; Cakes
Toilet : oap ? ui ills, llundkoibhiofs 5 Cents- -
worth !<? coula, Curry Combs ;'? cents-worlh
M? coins, \. ;.-h Dtisins 5 and 10 cents, .'Milk
Puns ? couts, Molu-.-es Pilchers lo conta,
j Sime Kr.i-b.-s Ide nt- Mair llrusho.i IO cents,
j Tooth llnuihcS 5 couts--wortli 2.1 cents; Shoe
! Knees il ceitls pur dozen, bau.' Lack Combs
.'? and IO coals-wari h double Ibo money,
Ores- Combs .> con ts, Fine Combs 5 cents,
Ne. die.;.?tod Pins 5 couts, Spocf(io|cslt) conts
--worth 25 cn: , Kadi. -.' ll. .,.. plain, white
i:nd st ri ped lu eonls--wmth 2"? cents, Misses'
lioso fi cents, Men's Hail' Hose G mid lu
couts, Suspenders IO conti.ivoi-il'i 23 cent.'.
Linen Shirt Proal i IO ai 1 fi cents- -woilh 'IO
cents Lidies' sill: bows ,'i and |() e-nts
woilll 25 mid .'id cents, .Men's Sill: Hows ?
cont--i.orth 25 cents, Silk Searls 'St omits- -
worth 00 couta, Ladies' Cloves IO und 15
ooiit?-worth 25 oontf, Hamburg Kilgingll and
IQ cont > t ar yard, worth doit hin thu money,
Neck Ku!.ling and io cent.; por yard,
D;o>s Duttons f> d ins per dessen, Turkey
Ked and Linen Doylies 5 cents, Kayle le ad
Pencils 10 ti nd L? cents per dozen. Slate
Pencils 5 cents per dozon, Note I', per ?
bents po.- cpi I ro, Letter and Clip Caper lo
cents per quire, Shevo Huttons ? omi 10
cents,'(.linters ?: und lo coals, nnd all kin,ls
oLgoods at tho very lowest prices. Itespcct
fully, .li. n. fj.v-'.i't..'.'??'. ?1,
Ab
sn.
m
sers buy ni -; a
aboyo partios,
uso in Oeoneo.
Seplcnibor 0.
Oicr JIU) Singers in oonstltllt
1880 1;;.::m.
uiuL
WKST UNION, S. C.
ls now receiving his inunciibo block of Fall
uud Wi II tor
DRY GOODS,
Comprising Ofotlilntb Hain, ?Shoo?, Diera
Hood?, Laces, LinonsfXJloves, Hosi
ery, Domestics, Olassworo,
? reek 0 ry, Ila rd W uro.
VIM
~ A SIM.'IA LT Y~
AT1'iOUItHS KAUB!! Such ns Molasses,
Sugar, Flour, Salt, llacou, Lard,
I Moo, Choeso, ?vc
All too tibnv'o goods will ho poid nt tl 0
lowest pnsslhld price for cash, (.'onie early
and ii tu ko your pu reluises,
1 vyill j my tho So ripen
iJiiy juico.-; for nil Cot
ton (>roiigli't to M io?
John V, uMickfcr,
Wast Union.
September U, 1880 'l-l ..'lin.
\* l \ u i ,5 o Efl k\ ii u Ll i i i Ks s
\\ We want <:..? 'I Mon In sell Cigars H H
, ft'o Healers. >;I'?? ti .Month unit CX-lj j.]
j^JI penses Kample? furn. Cul lliisJ?J
notice out aud send it with your.application,
also send n "> cent slump lu insure iinswor.
's. rosTKi: ? co.,
Cincinnati. ' litio.
Supto'uhei '?>, 1880 -li Int
A?B;? C\S WANTB?I? i" soll tho lifo of
,r.. , n - wit mn nm?
Itv T. Bi Wilson, Bi lil - ri il slnlf New York
World. Willi fnelH und figures since ihe diiys
oT Washington. A Oycliipnj'lhi fur voters.
A hook worth 1 tving." Over 500 pnges. 00
illustrations. Soul im ronnipl nf price, &2.00.
Thc <.inllt |oi?Tho hiisiniis.'!. fri) .cents. Apply
at ot.ee. B. \i. TUB AT. Publisher
V Hf udway. N. V.
Si plo tu her 9, 1880 -Li-lin.
WA Ll IA I?I? A, S. C., Si IT 8, 1880.
in^ilB llriii ol BUHNS .v HAYS wa i dis
[? ?iiUcil hy II nina! ,.? nseiil on (ho Iii?! of
Sopietnli. r, 18.^0. All persons imloh'id lo
I Im li rm will ?h-ao piiv up nt mice and save
ttdsis. \H)ltN I? Ubi..N'S,
iii o. \V. HAYS.
i i'....j....?. .Jji'.?il?V?.. '/Uj.Yiie'sS
i'. i stainl. and all who want anything
lu thc Sti.vo ai. 'l in Win e l?>..? v. ill {?ifo mo a
dhll. wm I; ainl wuro w.... rained.
Respectfully,
0B0. W. ll AYS.
September 9, 1880 dil .if
.A. ni LOVLTi oom ante.
B'ov u <;?uii.v "Ai'fannr<*y.
1. ' . 'I ii' friends ol' t n. Tn.?-. L. LKW ia
ie peel full y nominate him ns a suiinhlo
peivoti '. ?'.ll the oflicc of Coil, ri ly Treasurer,
and solicits i!.o voles ol'tlie Democratic party
of Goonoo Ciiuiily ai :i re'commcudntioii to
iho (hivernor (-i appoint him to said of li co.
lie pledges hiniso?f lo abide thc action ol the
party.
I ,. . The frlombi of If. (.'. AI.I?XANOI.U re
spectfully pro; en! Iii : name us ii suili.blo person
I.? (iii tin ol.iee of County Treasurer, and solicils
!'.lo voies Of if io i)emooi%;!te parly of Oeoneo
oOltnly ns n rccon.mendal iou lo tho Hoyernor to
rortippoinl hiin io said otlice. Ile pledges him
self lo nbido ibu net ion of thc parly.
6''m',i.'riiil .. ti ti<-i' yi'liKotlttv'A'owu
KS? I p.
}. . The friendi of .Josneti W. Hm um pre
?en I lils .lunio t.- a suitable person lp lill thc
ellice of Trial Justice fer Wagoner Township,
ami solieils ihe vole., of ll.e Deuioeratic paiij
in said Township as a reeoi.iiiieiidaliou lo ibo
Uoveruor t.. appoint bim lo said ..ii i'. Hu
pledges himself lo a'.ide Ihe ticliou ol' lin: parly
in the pririiary ch'oiion,
For County Commissioner*.
l?f" The friend ? of W. W. M. s's ros pr el fully
..M.e. un co him aa n ciiiuliduio fur i o-elect ion
lo thc nflico of Ci.only Commi-sinner, milled
loi Ibo tunion of the people Ut the piimnry
election.
t'-if" Tho friends of W. M. IlitoiVN ici
(?pCcUolly ann.uii.ee him a candidate for the
ellice rn' ('uiinty Commissioner Ihr Oeoneo
County, subject to ibo notion id ibo Demo
cratic pnvty at ihe p..(nutry election,
/...?. 'I ho friends (d' MILTON XI CU OLSON
respectfully announce him a candidate for
Coiintj Commissioiier, Kul-p t lo '.he primary
olecii MI,
1 ::? Tho fi ?cuds of \Y. W. IL:, .ir rr rc?
Specif idly aiiMoiineo him a eaudiduto for tho
olllco ol Counly Coiiimis;.-'miter, Sobjoct t-? tho
Voles of the ?im pl,- ii: (ho ; liinaiy ?lection.
? ?The friend i ol !.. I. .1.'.:::. A.:i> ro
cifnlly uuuouiicc hini a Oiindiduto for
unty Coniinissionoi', subjoof to tho primary
clioin
; ... ' Til .' many frionda of Dr. JOHN IL
IITON : iii petit fully liopiiiuito him a can
for (?uiinty Commissioner for Coonee
ly, MI bj eel io the action of ihe Domo
lie party iii -ho primary election,
Tho friends of il. 8. KuTi.Hnot:
pCCfTtl 1 ly nii'i lillico him a candidato fur
oflleo of Counly CotuiuisHionor lor
un e County, subject lo the aelioii of
I bimi erat ic party at i bc ensuing primary
tion.
A > . Hy reiptesl of his ninny friends (lorn.on
WA NN nu luis conseille I io be a Candidate for
Coiiniy Commissioner, subjoot to Hie action of
(he Democratic parly,
l'or tlio i.cKlHlutiiro.
CQr The friends of Jons S. DICKSON present
Jiis nanto to H o public ns ft candidato for tho
Legislature from Ooouco County, subjcot lo tho
uclion of Hie Democratic party nt tho ensuing
primary election.
Tho friends .of Hon. GHOIUIB ll.
CiiKltttY tohc pleusuro in annouuolng bim
u candidato for re eleotion to tho Stato
Legislature, subject to tbo nomination of
tlio Democratic party cf Oeoneo County iu
tho primary election.
Thc many friends of Maj. fi. V. Dnxnv
respectfully announce him as a candidato for tho
.State Legislature, subject to tho nomination of
tho Dcmocratlo party of Oeoneo County in tho
primary election.
tv"* Tlio many friends of SLOAN Y.
SritniMNU nnnounoo him tm a onndidato for
thc llouso of Representativo-, subject to tho
rules of the Democracy nt their primaries.
Ho is limiest und loarle JS, ndvocates no
hobby to lido into ollieo upon. Ho will boldly
advocate tho rights of his constituency, under
ul) olrcUmstatiCCS, without hopo of reward or
fear of oonsorpioncos.
I j ? 'l ite friciids pf doux S, Vintxnu, 1%SQ.,
lake pleasure In nnnounoing him as a candidate
for tho Mouse of Itcprosonlntivcs, Biibjcct lo Mic
nomination "I lite DcntKcrutlo party of Coonee
county.
(Tor .Shciiil.
fi'jf' The friend-; of NOAM W. Ott A NT
respectfully iioiiiinuto him as ti candidato
for Sheriff nf Ocouoo County, subjcot lo
tLu action of the Democratic parly in thc
primary election.
Tho friends of J. W. I1OI.U:.M.\.N an
noiinoo him ns a candidato for ShorllV, subject
io Ibo nomination of the Democratic party of
Oeoneo Counly.
; The friends of JAMI:; ?I. Ito ni NH nn
imuncu Lim ns ?1 etindi lalo for ro-clcultoii ns
. Iierilf, snbjvcl io the nomin o ion of Ihe Demo*
j elalie party of Ooonco county.
i't.y <Ti,r. :;1.y .ttl t? IS or.
Thc many friends of Di*. S.
JAMI:.-; respectfully present his name as a
suitable person to lill tho ollieo of County
Auditor, und solicit tho votes of ibo Do mo
oral ic parly of Oeoneo County as a recom
mendation to thc Governor to appoint him
lo said nlliou. I lo pledges himself lo abide
thc action of thc party t.t thc primary elec -
tion.
/.-....'.The friends of Vie h. Non.MAN announce
him ns a candidate for County Auditor, and
solidi the voiis of thc Democratic parly of
Oeoneo counly US a recommendation lo the Ho
vel nor lo uppo'lllt bini lo siil office Ile
pl? dges him leif io nbido ibo uclion of thc party
in tho primary election.
I.? i.?. The friends ol A. (.'. Sunn respectfully
lilllioimco l.im as a candid.ile for Counly Auditor,
and solidi .in-vole.-; of the D?mocratie party ol
Oeoneo cornily te- a reeommcmhilion lo Ihe Oo
v ; nor io iippoinl hite lo . ?ii 1 ollieo. Ile pledges
him ell' lo aid !.: :li>' uclion of thc party in Hie
pi ?mary < led ion.
/ 'l in- friends of JOHN N. (liuumi: respect
fully uni i i ce him ;.:; a eandlditlo for County
An lilor, and solicits the votes of Hie Dcinucralic
parly ol' Coonee cornily ?is a rcconuncuilalioii
...MI ? iior in rr appoint him io : ,?.1 oflico,
Ile pledges himself lo ubido tho uclion ol'I lie
piny.
li'or (Eke ticaiatc.
I Tho friends nf D. ILKMANN announce
bim as a candid ito dr Hie .State Meanie, sub
ject to th,- noininution of the Donioornlic
party of Oeoneo County at the prim ar j
cleci ion.
. .'<. aro aulhoiizcd lo uimbunco CA ix .1.
If, HIIAXKI.IN as a cami; iain for the Stair
j Sennin, subject lo Die nominal ?on of the ponio
crallO porty of Oeoneo counly al tho prime y
oliiclion. Voilais.
y <??' 'I l.e fiii iin-; id" COL. IKMJKlt? A.
111 OMJ'tSON respectfully nnnotinco him
a candi lalo for il e Stale Senate, subject
.>.' Ibo noininution of the Democratic party
(d' ( Inoiiec (?' only.
IFor C'lorlt <;i (Court.
f Tho friends of Captain Lt'cics II,
i.i :-. respectfully nnnouneo him a onndidato
for Clerk nf ibo Court of Oeoneo County,
I subj, cf Di tho noininution of thc Democratic
leirly by ] i i::i if> c tooti iii.
/;..>"* Tho many frien-'s ..!" J. \V. Hrn.iui.ixo
take plein ure in preventing his name.as a can
di.!, ite for i . -en clion ns Clerk of Hm Court foi
Oeoneo county, subject io Ibo nomination of thc
DciiiOcrhl ie p u ly,
i. t.i- h?<:]xiol tUosaiitisxioiKir:
I ... ?? Tho friends of Ol.ivint .M. AIIUOTT rc
spe tl fully uiinotinuo him a candidate tor thc
ollieo i l' School Com missioner for I loonco county,
Mr. Ai:::H r ]< a native ol' Ihe comity, n Intim
erai in i rinciple, a practical) tench cr, linvine
been employed in leaching for len years. Ile
is willing to nbhto Ibo action of ibo people al
Ibo primary election,
I if" 'I he many friend ; of Josuru X. lUiril
1.1:101:0 respectfully announce him as a suitable
p.?....on for helloo) Commissioner for Oconcc
j County, subject io tho voico of Hie people in ihe
I primary election, Mu. Itii'riimiroitn has been
IcnOlilug in Ocoiioo County len years and is well
qualified to lill tho position -iud is identified in
ihe educational interests of ihe county,
I-:.>" The Iii ods of WM. D. CAMI ?UN tala:
plonstiro in presonling bis natue tis a candidato
for the oflleo id' School Commissioner, subject
to the nomination ol' the Donioornlic parly
of < ? ?on 50 Counly,
I The li 'e mis of ISAAC WICKl.l 1TB, K.-rj.,
respectfully announce him a candidato for
reselection lo the oflico of School Commis
sioner ol'Oe.moo County, subject to tim action
ol'the people in the primary election.
L'or ?'robalo Judge.
j .". The friends of lt iou Ait 0 bnwis beg
have 10 announce him ns a candidate for rc
clection as Probule .liulgo for Oeoneo oounty,
subject to the nomination of ihe Domoorntlo
parly,
taVoi* (hi* HjOjyis?aliiro.
JD./" The friend;; of .J Nt). M. HUDSON
respectfully announce him ?is an independ
ent candidate for thc Legislature at tho next
election, and are autliori/.od to state that if
elected he will oppotJO Ibo fe neu law and
vole again t ?1.
'tpBil ai B-'Aiiiiamus1 fLift/i>Hi>A'i'i2
Ir'oV SI'.e U;ie<'liou S 0 <'OM;.;,.<...?,
BiiU.'V. ti?. WV.VM'T AMltHW.
C?KIOSMJRY, S. c.
^.\ijjOT?wiMi??ra?p<^iiwwj?>.??,wn?ii>iw?i?ii?^M?MiiM^?^
STILL AHEAD
-IN THE RACE AND
Don't You Forget ll !
s.w. nr. ara,
Si?WMO? UITV, S. C.
TUTU!) FALL OPENING IN OUR
New S.'oro on tlio Northwest Corner of
Railroad Reservation.
Wo offer to tlio oublie a largo and well
solcetcd stock, consisting of
urnv $N,mi>ji>,s i? ic KN TS,
-All tlio latest Vail Styles
Ranging in price from i)(Vt)?30 ocnta per
yard.
<CA NT?N l'liA-NW EIJS,
From thc very olicnpost to goods worth
20 cents per yard.
l??CkiPICV ST IC 11? KS,
-Any kind you watit.
lililiWB? VW,
All thc di floren t grades nt prices to suit.
?IN?IIAI?1S,
-Any kind. Any color.
A complete I i no from tho very ohcapost
to tho best Opera.
ns s, H A D an IE n> <w t>o HS,
? handsome lot, bought sinco tho recent
fall in cotlon goods und now offered nb
bottom pr icon.
?IC ESS ?i?OOD.S,
6,000 yards just received, nil varieties
and styles, with prices from 10@75 couts
per yard.
LADIES desiring to soc our goods will
bc furnished with samples on application.
Uornui .Toasis, Salim Drills,
tpnsiibric,.&<.*.?,
-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
j trade thc beucht of the low pri?es.
WOOLEN GOODS, JEANS, &C.
We deal very extensively in this kind of
goods and uro prepared to offer extra drives,
having purchased 81,000 on futuros last
season at old llgurcs, wc offer them lo tho
Irado ut lust year's prices. Wo handle only
thc
W17?T ff*
W??? w
Getting them dircot from tho Georgia and
Virginiu Mills.
Would also (juli attention of Pinners and
Sheep Kaisers lo our Exchange Husincss.
Wo Exchange .lens, Cassi meres, ?fco , for
Wool ut factory prices. Write foi samples
and rotes of exchange,
We also buy Wool, paying cash or trado,
ju.it as desired.
NOTIONS.
Wo envry nil tho latest novelties und
ofter to tho public it full assortment in this
department.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING!
$1,500 WORTS.
Suits from $5 loO-'O per suit. All kinds
und style?. Co..ts, Vests and Pants pro
portionately low.
SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS.
Clonts' Shirt.-., nt all prices, from 25
cents to $1.50 a piooo, including tiny kind
you may call for.
BOOTS & SHOES
$2,500 WORTH. WOMEN'S SHOES,
00 eei.ts, (o ..."> 50 per pair. Roots SI.50,
to .". .") per pair,
Thc above prices embrace every Variety
and Stylo of Hoots and Shoes, from tho
most common grade lo thc very best Phila
delphia Custom Made Shoos und Saddlo
Sooincd Stand nd Screwed Hoots. Any kind
you wish to lit thc smallest child or tho
largest man,
HATS.
8500 worth of Iluta. Any kind, any
number, any price. A Hat to suit every
JUC nt prices ?rom 25 cents to S5.
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY.
ac.
(if these goods wc ollera Pull Lino and
it prices us low ns any.
JtiT Mr. J. H. Wnlson, formerly of tho
inn of Waller, Watson & Co., of Walhalla,
s with us and will be pleased to seo any of
ils old friends and customers. "Vjitft
Conic One, Come JIU !
-AND
Dont Forget, the Place,
G/W.&J.F.G?gniUiat,
Seneca City, S, C.
September i>, 1880 43-Um