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LOO AL M!?.*?DSlRie. - . ? ? ? - The health of eur town and county ls good. . , '. Farmers are about through with lb oh- work on the growing crop. j Cora ls Booroo and high, but wheat will re lieve to somo extent tho bread wants of tho poo dle. Remember the Atlanta Exposition and uso 'every effort to present fully tho producta and 'advantages of our county. Mr. W. J. Duffle and family, of Col umbia, aro summering it at thc rcsi 'dono? of Goo. W. F. Krvln. Mr. Ilusko, the Ash commissioner, is now engaged in erecting his houses, dams, clo., for ?the ?Bh hatchery. Ho has located on J. S. Ver ncr'fl farm, ?bout ?ono ?nile from towu. Rev. *C. D. Khiva, -cm account of sickness, will not bo ablo to fi illus appointment at Doublo (Springs on next Sunday. Mr. Manu has boen quite sick for eight orton days, hut wo arc glad to learn that be ls getting better and will soon bo ablo to resume hts ministerial duties. The July installment of interest on the En dowment Fund of Adger College ls now past ''due and Maj. S. P. Dendy, the Trcasuror, is Veady to receive the money. Call at his offico nod settle without delay. The Normal School at Franklin, N. C., has one hundred teachers in attendance. Prof. Hugh Strong lina boon in bad health since .leaving Walhalla and may resign his position in '4ho Normal School on this account. On the Gth instant Mr. Qcorgo Hendricks, ' aged about 84 years, was burned to death near ' his residence in Piokons county. It seems ho ' was clearing a placo for a turnip patch when ' his olothc8 took fire and no aid being near he ' was overcome and when found was dead. Next Sabbath is tho regular day for tho quarterly communion at tho Presbyterian Church. Preaching will bogia Saturday night at the usual hour. Tho publie is invited to at tend and all Christians to participate in tho communion. Tho proposed union meeting between the Presbyterian and Methodist churches of town, which was to havo begun this week, has been postponed temporarily on account of the illness of tho Methodist pastor. It will bc held instead j carly in tho month of August. Tho pastors will bo assisted in tho preaching during the meeting by ministers from abroad. A light shower of rain foll in Walhalla on Monday evening, being tho first for many, many weeks. Tho crops, already injured, will bo ruined Unless it bo followed by a thorough, soaking rain. This wo look for. P. S.-Since writing tho abovo wo havo had lino rains, ac companied with a considerable amount of wind, lightning and thunder. Mr. B. F. O'Kcllcy reports that ho sowed two quarts of Fullz wheat, sent him by Col. Aiken from the Agricultural Department nt Washing ton, and from il reaped and threshed two bushels and one-third of olenn wheat. The wheat is a forward, beardless, strong strawed variety and ripens carly. Tho grain is large. It was threshed and measured by Mr. Davis Burns. Mr. Henry A. Powell has handed us a quart of the wild goose plum of the finest quality, being large, juioyand rich. They grow twclvo miles nbovo Walhalla. Mr. Powell is projecting a largo orchard of apples, peaches nnd other fruits. They aro both a profitable and whole some orop and well adapted to this clim.ito. Wo regret to state that Mrs. RiekolT, of Charleston, died last Friday nt the residence of her nephew, John J. Ansol, in Walhalla. She had lately come from her homo in Charles ton in bad health, and with tho view of recu perating her strength. Her death at tho timo wno unexpected. Her remains were removed on .Saturday to her homo in Charleston for intcr uncnt. Her friends and kindred havo tho sym pathies of our pcoplo in their afuolion. Mr. W. J. Beard, formerly of onr county, mow editor of tho The Spirit of the Times, a tsprightlt/ weekly published at Sumter, S. C., ?was on a visit to his father and family in this .county Inst >w?ck. While hero ho called in lo .-noe'Uf;-rovend limes for Auld Lang Sync sako as Well as for tho fc'low feeling between editors. Mr. Beard is looking woll and publishes a oopi /Uhwe?kly, whioh wo doubt not from his oncrgy i and ability will constantly improvo and lend its ? impress to tho times in which wo live. ?Our town authorities havo again ordered bogs 'to bo enclosed. We hopo tho law will bc either abandoned or enforced, ns a partial enforcement gives dissatisfaction. Wo arc oasy any way and yet wo (bink tho penning of hogs this hot weather liable to produce sickness. Apart from this hogs are tho best of scavengers and during ?tho watermelon and fruit season would have de stroyed much whioh without them might provo noxious. As wo said enforce the law and we are oasy anyway. Tho somi>annual session of the Grand Lodge of tho Independent Order of Good Samaritans of South Carolina will bo held nt Walhalla on Friday, tho 29th instant. Thero will bo during tho doy u street pro cession of tho mombcrs, ofter whioli ad dresses will be modo by invited speakers from Greenville, Abbovillo, Nowborry, Co lumbia and other places. This is on 'organization of colored people and all mem bers aro requested to attend promptly and Vunko tho celebration a success. The family of ono of our neighbors has passed /brough severe aflliotion, grcator perhaps than 'any other in the county: Henry I lol way s, tho father, aged sixty years, was killod in (ho Con fed?ralo army al Savannah, November 12, 1864, by a oannon ball. All of his ohildron, six in number, havo also diod. Toidora, a lovely in fant daughter, eighteen months old, diod in "J 851. John, n son, a fow months old, died in i860. William, aged twonty years, died Novem ber 2, 187?. Henry, aged twenty-seven years, died September 18, 1878. Auguste, ngod twenty three years, diod Soptcmbcr 17,1870. Hannah, aged twenty-three years, diod July 0, 1881. Tho fdlir last, named died of consumption. Tho or?y h??lhber of the family left is thc motlier, aged, feriblo tfnd alono, who stands on tho brink of tho grave. Tho hearts of all our citizens go dut in sympathy aud sorrow to tho heart* broken motlier. jr?t. ?to'uls Chroniolo.] ?dvlco is oh'caV?, dreadfully clump. Bul w? Wrist bo Imo lo our instincts of humanity ti ml toll our suffering lYiends to use St. Jacobs Oil and surprise their rheumatism and themselves ?ilif? ht tho result. J.. D. L, Harvey, E??j., of Chicago, says: I w ott I'd bo recreant lo my duly lo thoso afflicted did J. kio/. J-oise my vole? In Its' praise, "Auger College at Walhalla, S. G., is greatly In need of funds for apparatus and general ex penses. Prof. Legare is now in tho North and will be greatly obliged by donations from those who aro willing to aid an interesting, useful and excellent institution in tho heart of tho South. Every indication that the South Is building up her schools and oollegos ia to be bailed with pleasure. She hoB miaod $30,000 at homo for Adger Collego and will gladly rooeive more from the North."-New York Ob temer. Nearly all the parties to whom Prof. Legare had lcttors of introduction ia New York aud Ballimore were at the various summer resorts, but tho publioity given the college by the abovo extract will call attention lo ?B wants and it may bo the means of scouring aid iu the future Prof. L. has the promiso of a student from Canada. ' Union Mooting. Tho union meeting of the second section of tho Fork Association will be bold at Bethlehem, beginning on Friday before tho fifth Sunday ia July. FRIDAY. Introductory sermon by Hov. G. II. Carter. Is tho custom of our churches in missionary work in aecordanoo with apostoiio usages? He vs. J. M. Sandersand Howland Cobb. S ATU III) A Y. What course ought our churches to pursue with referenco to drunkenness?-Rove. J. S. West and E. L. Sisk. How cnn wo bent enlist tho sympathies of our members in Sunday sohool work?-G. V. Hunter and J. AV. Striming. The duty of a church towards its pastor?-J. II. Davis and J. It. Potty. Miscellaneous business. SUNDAY. Sunday sohool mann meeting. Missionary sermon at ll A. M. by Rev. E. L. Sisk. Capt. G. J. Greeno, of Fort Madison, in learning of tho attempt to assassinate tho I'rcsi dent, sent him Ibo following despatch, which wo believe speaks the sentiment of the people of tho entire Slate. Four MADISON. S. C. July 4, 1881. To the President of the United States: Tho poo plo of South Carolina sympathize nilli you in your great misfortune. From Ibo mountains to tho sea every heart olTors up a prayor for your safely and every longuo denounces the awful orime that has struck you down. G. J. GREENE. President Garfield-His Condi tion, WASHINGTON, July 10-Midnight-Tl? Prosidont was somowhat restless this evoning ?nd complained a little of patna in his feet. Aftor his wound wno dressed ho heonmo more comfortable Ho has boen sleeping, waking nt intervals thu? far in tho night, and his condition is about as it has been during the day. Thc following was sent thia morning: WASHINGTON, July ll.-To Lowell, minis? tor, London: At tho beginning of tho tenth day since ho was wounded the symptoms of tho President aro all hopeful and favorable. Suppuration goos on with no liighor pulso or temp?rature than should bo expected. Elis milk diet of a pint and a pint and a half por day is relished and digested. His physioal strength keeps up wende; fully, and bis mind is entirely clear and activo without showing excitement. His physicians do not count him beyond danger, but tho gonoral confidence in his rcoovcry is strengthened ovary hour. JAMES G. BLAINE, Secretary. COLUMBUS, 0., July ll.-Governor Fostor hos sent tho following telegram to tho Gov ernors of tho States and Terri or?es: GOVERNOR'S OFFICE, COLUMBUS, 0-, July 10_To Harris M. Plaistod, Govornor of Maine; Tho present indications strongly en courage tho hopo thai the President will re cover from the effoots of t??o horrible attempt on his lifo, lt must ocour to ni' that it would bo most fitting for tho Governors of the aovo? ral States and Territorios to issue proclama tions setting apart a day to be gonoraiij' agreed upon for thanksgiving and prniso to Almighty God for tho blessed dolivenmoo of our President, and for this groat evidence of His goodness to this nation. If this sugges' lion moots your approbation, permit mo to name tho Governors o? Now York, Pennsyl vania, Kentucky, Maryland and Ohio as a committee- to fix upon tho day to bo so ob served. Plonso roply. CHARLES FOSTER. WASHINOTON, July 12.-"Tho President is bolter than bo has been at any (imo since ho wns shot," said Ur. Bliss, Ibo physician in eh argo this afternoon, "and every day and hour adds to tho hopes of bis rcoovcry." Jefferson Davis and President Garfield. LOUISVILLE, July 9.-Tho Courier-Journal prints tho fellowing: BEAUVAIS, HARRISON Co., Miss., July 5. Mr. Findley S. Collins-DEAR SIR: I have rccoived yours of the 4th instant, and thank cou for tho kind expression it contained. Tho evil influonco to which you refor as lousing tho bitterness felt toward Southern non, it may fairly bo oxpeotod, will give way io tho sober senso of tho pooplo, if thoy shall, ike yourself, detect the sordid motivo for which stimulants are administered. I mill not, liko tho telogrnm you cito in regard :o tho attomptod assassination of the Prcsi lont, say 1 am thankful tho assassin was not i Southern man; but I will say I regrot he is in American. A orimo black enough in taolf has a deopor dyo from tho moroonary notive which seems to have prompted it* I dneoroly trust tho Prosidont may rooovor, ?nd that the startling ovont may aroueo tho acoplo to the consideration of a remedy for die demoralization which a wild hunt for >Qlco is creating. With tho best wishes for rour weliaro, I am, vory truly yours, JEFFERSON DAVIS. CAMDEN, S. 0., July 10.-At 2 o'olook .o doy Jamos Clyburn; aged about ninoteon, lliot John Sbcorn at tho latter's house with i doublo barreled shot gan. Shcorn lived inly n fow minutes. Clyburn onterod She* urn's house with tho gun and fired ono hot, dropped tho gun and ran off. Shcorn >iokod up tho gun and fired tho other isrrel at Clyburn's head. Clyburn fled, nd being hotly pursued pulled a pistol md shot himself, tho ball going within a hilf ?nob of tho heart. Clyburn was ar rested and is in jail, ile is reputed to bo a desperate obaraoter, having been io two or three bad sorapes boforo. A wo - man of ill fa ?no is at tho bottom of it. -?-? . o~-.. A GREAT ENTERPRISE.-Tho Hop Bitters Manufacturing Company ls ono of Rochester's greatoit business enterprises. Their Hop Bitters havo reached a sale beyond nil prooe* dent, having from their intrinsic valuo found thoir way into nlmost every household in tho land.-Graphic. . -? - HOUND 0, COI.LKTOK OouNTV, July 0. This o mrounity was startled last night by tho murder' of Hon ry Walkor, colored, in lied Oak Swamp, near Mr. Wm. Riddlok's turpetino still. Tho boy, Henry Walker, was at Mr. Iliddick's store and loft in cc nipan y with Tom Tracy and Chorlos Simmons, nil oolored, about dark. Tom Tracy had a mus* ket when ho left tho store. Tho roport of a gun was heard a little while later in tho di direetion of tho murder, but no special at tention was given to it at tho time. Two j boys wero seen running bj tho houso of Wm. Walker, tho father of tho murdered boy, just ofter tho gun was heard, and soon after tho victim's dog came homo. This led tho father to suspect somotbing wrong and ho sent hie oldest son to seo what had beoomo of Honey, when bo found him doad, with his brains blown out. Trial Justice J. A. Ackerman was immediately notified and a warrant was issued for tho arrost of Tom Traoy and Charles Simmons. Tho inquest will be hold to day when, Isupposo, further developments will bo made. One of tho first acts of tho Cokesbury Dis trict Conference of tho Methodist Church Booth at Us recent session was to set apart a special hour for prayer to Qod to intorposo his power for tho restoration of tho President. The Sec retory was also ordered to forward to Mrs. Gar. field and family the sympathies of the Confer ence), whioh he did in the following communi cation: GREENWOOD, S. C., July G, 1881. To Mrs. Pr?sident (tarfidd, Executive Mansion, Washington, I). C.: DEAR MAUAM-We, with tho wholo nailon,, mourn on account, of tho atrooious crime com mitted upon the person of our esteemed Chief Magistrate, your husband. Wo aro held in distressing suspense on account of the serious condition of his wounds; nnd I om instructed to inform you that to-day tho Cokesbury Dis trict Conferenoo of the Methodist .Episcopal Church South, in session in this town, set apart an hour for special prayer for thc recovery of our President and for the comforts of - Divine grace for his family in their great trial; and to say ihut you have our oarnest sympathies and continued prayers in tho trying ordeal through which you aro passing. A. J. STOKES, Secretary Cokesbury District Confcroncc. Attorney General MnoVoagh has at length apparently givon up tho idea of ti conspiracy. Ito say? so in an intorviow. Tho detectives havo exploded every duo furnished them, and it has been pretty well established that, in sano or not, Guitoau waa alone in tho crime. LOCALS! At Last ! All lawns, piojuos, muslins, white and fancy, ladies' white and colored gloves, gents' whito glovos sad various other things at cost, and whon I any cost, I mean it An extra lot of gents' shirts, whito and fanoy, laundered and unlaundered1. A nice lino ot" worsted jeans, of all grades. Tinware, cast hollow waro, grocorios and provision? in fact, n more completo ntoek than ever before, and must and nm determined to sell cheaper than ever. I only ask that you-give ino n cull boforo buying else whe.io. W. T, REID. To Physicians, I beg leave to call your altonion lo the faet that havo on hand tho finest preparations, sueh> ns Tildcn's Specialties, Sharpe & Dehmes fine fluid extracts, pill, granules, kc, Trommcre MaU extracts, all kinds, and tho finest medi cinal clixcrs, so pleasant to take. A cordial invitation is extended you to oxamimc my stock ju;d your orders will be filled promptly and accurately. V. L. NORMAN. COLUMBUS, GA., Aug. 24, 1877. DR. C. J. MofKETT-Denr Doctor-We gavo your "Teothina" (Teething Powders) to our littlo grandchild with thc happiest results. Tho offoots nore nln.'oafc magical and certainly moro satisfactory than frrtTO any thing wo over used. Your? vory truly, -~ JOSEPH S. KEY, Pastor of St. Paul Churoh. AUGUSTA. GA-, Feb. 0,1878 I laka pleasure in saying that I havo used Dr. Moffett's Teothina for my infant with entire satisfaction. It fully and pleasantly accomplishes tho purposes for whioh it is recommended. CH AS. E. STAPLES. For sale by V. L. Norman and Wright ? Sligh. Received this wook another beautiful lot of silk laco mitts; also cotton Ince mitts, ohoap and pretty. 1), BIKMANN, SON & Oo. Buy a Fowler's fly fan at Bicmann's and eat your meals in peace. Tho "Now Ileform" unlaundried dross shirts is tho host in tho market. Prioo $1. For salo by D. Biemann, Son & Co. Now is tho limo to paint your houses and romember that D. Biemann, Son & Co. keep tho best stock of paints and oils in town. Royal Crown Whito Lond will look botter and last longer then nay in tho market. If you want something that is good in tho way of pure liquors go to Biemann's Bar and drink F. W. Wagoner & Co.'s "Old Crow" rye whiskey? Notice ! THE County Commissioners havo a call mcotiog of tho Hoard in their oflloo on SATURDAY, July 23d. Tho Super visors of eooh Highway Dipt riot ore re quested to meet tho Board on that day at tho ofiioo of Messrs. Keith & Vernor, Walhalla, S. 0? J. S. VERNEH, Clerk. July 14, 1881 35:2t Konmoro Univorsity High Sohool A MHERST C. H., Va. Highest grade; seloot; A Limited; Preparatory to tho Univorsity of Virginia. Session begins September 8, 1881. For oirculars apply lo II. A. STRODE, Prin. July 14, 1881 8/>-2m BEATTY'S Organ?. 18 usoful stops, 5 sets reeds only $Gf>. I'la a os $195 up. Jp?V Illustrated Catalogue Freo. Address BI3ATTY? Washington, N. J. JUSTEECEIVED A. Car Load of Flour -AND A. Car Load of Corn, Which will bo ?old as low os MICHO article? of primo necessity can bo bought anywhere in the oounty. -AL80,~ SUGAR, COFFEE), MOLASSES, SALT, DACON, LARD, SODA, STARCH, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, RICK, NUTMEGS, ?feo. -ALSO, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, &o. -ALSO, CALICOES, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES, LONGCLOTHS, SHIRT INGS, SHEETINGS, ?feo. -ALSO, DOMESTIC GOODS. HARDWARE and W CODEN W A RE, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE), OUT* LERY, &o. j&Qy-In fact I keep everything that is~Vjifl J8@rnsnally found in a first class 8tor^."i?a iUS?yQivo me a coll and I will do my beet^XS?a ?gy-to please yon In prico aa well os In the**Xf:<a fl?yquality of goods. My motto is quiok-XSm ggy&alcu and short profits. "Vjjfi J. P. MICKLER WEST UNION. Juno 9,1881 SOly* THRESHER, THRESHER! r|1IlIi people in tho neighborhood of WallmTTn, 1 raising small grain, such as Wheat, Hy o and Oats, will find n New Thresher und Separator nt WANNEK'S MILL, ono mile South of Wal halla. Prompt attention given and satisfaction guaranteed. june 2-Imo ^iL?ri?LLsr FORMERLY CAPPELMANN'S. '[MUS well established MILL has been put in 1 completo order by thc present owner for thc coming wheat crop. Having n fine set of burrs and n now bolter, I am pieparod lo givo os good a turnout as can bo bad. I will also havo my moohinory ready for this year's rico crop and ?rill thrash and olean what orders may bo entrusted to mo. A share of the publio palronago is respect fully solicited and I will guarantee satisfaction. JA9. T. WILSON, Proprietor. Juno IG, 1881 31-lmo* WE SELL GROCERIES AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE m w wi. GIVE US A TRIAL. P, BIEMANN SON & CO OUR STOCK OF SP1UNO AND SUMMER GOODS lia? nrrlvod and is completo in every particular. As Bpnco will not permit ,us to glvo a very elaborate description, wo will make mention only of our specialties: SUMMER DRESS GOODS, In the Newest Sbndcs and Colors, tho latest Novelties of tho Season, consisting iu part of MOM IK CLOTHS, LACK HUNTINGS, BRILLIANTINES, AND ALPACAS. WHITE GOODS, -Consisting ol Lawns, I* Iq nc*, Swiss Alu*" lin*, Tarlctaiis, &c. aovsoas* A beautiful assortment, too numerous to men tion. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Straw and Felt Hates. All prices and qualities. SHOES. The largest assortment wo Imvo over carried. Thc Hay State custom tuado Shoe a specialty. All styles and prices. USB A select lino of Prints from OJc.@10o. Usc only thc "Argosy" Suspender, Wo would respectfully ask you to onll, ex amino and price our goods boforo purchasing olsewbere. Wc feel assured wo can please you. G. L. REID & GO. April M, 1S8I 22?tf iGdMPQ^I An cu-i'rtf NrvTiittl irfMitivcty r fleet.va _ZZ_*l" I fW.rly for th* t;.?rdy ?ntl i*crtiiiueDl CHM of Sa\.*ijJiG?Vf';-.ivl Impotency by lb* ou./ tr J? 111, ttl , I A;-| !<? l\? ^ri^^i kl C:* t nf 1 fit t>1t?t#*. Tb* Vt * * Ul t.' - '-T >* ?tltO 1*1 fllih bo r>l. i Ol ).,??*.?.- *t.i*, a l .lr, n;| Ul*: Mt ?.10? tr.-orlnur |'?hali vi Ult. 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If, IB79 - I neoned ?o much benelll from th? ?itt ot >?". r?m?4k*l thal I wini to try Idem m another ?alt. Tb.? u cl lon, .Kilduf, ml will mri mun U.lng tor, itroug. Mich . Jan.SJ, 1979 -1 Imo uied up your pican? of mail, tint; Ka. n.c lindner ai lom ai p.mibte. Tim pickica . i ; i * \ ill ippircnl trouble, bul Hierein 1 ariah >ou ouull prc|.Mr ti.n lot fir ihr c Iowa, Oct. IOIS, 1979. - 1 .mi aluu.it tuipil?crl al ?our Tai tillea. They hive worked Uh? a charm on nie. 1 nm juit mice ai much of a nun ii I wai before UlunR. I wa? on tho ?erne of the irivr, 1 Ihnuglil, -i. ! Ihero v. ii bo euro for mo, tut now 1 am In tga^fcgp+a^nfj curr._ Weit Virginia, An?. 23, OTTO.-I rMelTCil ynur mullein?, aa. I belie? il hu cured me, fer which I ini very thankful. In. ?lo.ri rlelie nm! CS, f,-?r whirh pleno lend me anolher bo? (.No. 2) for a (nomi. Von hm? done a Kroll thing for lue. ?ill len.f lotlW O'O nrtcc. I oin. Front rt I'/ii/rvfc/nn ???ri Ktira-nit. Mlnourl. 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AnV person' who will ta'ko 1 pill each nifflitfroin 1 to 12 weeks may ho restored to sound health, if such a" thing ho possible. Rent by niall for 8 lotter stninbs. J. fi. JOUNBOJi <t- CO., lioston, Mnaa.j \ormcrly liungor, Me. May 12, 1881__20 ly TAX RETURNS COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, WALKALLA, S. C., May 2, 1881. NoT?Cf.'- is hereby given that thc Auditor's ofl?co will bo open to receive TAX RETURNS from Jone 1st to July 20th, 1881. Thc Auditor or his assistant will attend nt thc following pinces at tho limes specified for the assessment of Personal l'roporty, vi*: West Union, Saturday, Juno 4. Seneca City, Monday and Tuesday, Juno 6th and 7th. Hird Abbott's, Wednesday, Juno 8th. Sitton's Mills, Thursday, Juno Otb. J. B. Sanders', Friday, Juno 10th. Fair Play, Tuesday and Wednesday, Juno 21st' and 22d. Bachelor's Retreat, Thursday, Juno 23d. Westminster, Friday amt Saturday, Jillie 2lili' and 25th. Thomas Powell's, Tuesday, Juno 28th'. Fenton Hall's, Wednesday, Juno 29th. Mrs. Harkor's, Thursday, Juno 30th. McDado's Mills, Friday, July 1st. Wm. Rowland's, Tuesday, July 6th. Littlo River, Wednesday, July Otb. Talley's Shop, Thursday, July 7th. High Falls, Friday, July 8th. After tho 20th of July Ibo returns of those failing to return will bo made from tho best in formation (hat can bo obtained and fifty per Dent, added thereto. All malo persons from twenty ouo to sixty ?rears of ago, excoptlng those exempt by law, uro required to return their polls. Merchants, Manufacturers and Hankers must mako their returns strictly according to law. Knob tdx payer, except when impossible to do SO, ihuflt make their own return. All assessments of personal proipeMy rrid?l bo "tho usual selling pilco of similar property on ho usual terms nt executors' or administrators1 mles, al tho places wlicro tho return is made." J. J. SMITH, AUDITOR OCJOlVUi: COUNTY. May 6, 1881 25. FIANOS AND OMANS. SPECIAL SUMMER OFFEfl. CASH PRICES ANO THREE MONTHS CREDIT. A tiH?c 4;UNII Down mid Balance tVlienC'otCou Come? In. During I he mouths of- Juno, July, August and September wc will ?ell Pianos and Orgami, either new or 8ccond?hand, to responsible par ties, ot LOWEST CASH PRICKS, payable $IO CJnuIii on an Organ, $25 CaNli 011 a Plano. And tho buhuico in three months without interest, INSTALLMENT BUYERS. , , ,.T9 accommodate, thoso who cannot pay all casi) iii tho fall, r/o wilt, during tho months of June, July and August and September, Bell at our ?WK Vi: Mt Pl"AN PRICK, As per Price List, and receive as follows: $10 CUMII on an Organ, $25 <;us!i on a Plano, With one-third of the balunco in three months,, ono third in six months and thc remainder ia one year. These Oilers are <*oo?1 only Until October Isl. 1881. Ii. E. KOKKYOll, Ol* MoSMini Music House, (jrconvi)lo, S. ?, _Juno 30, 1881 _ly J3SM.A.S?MMO??S' CUr?E8 ^?gSjSife CURE8 INDIGESTION, flS8? ??yL LOST APPETITE, ?ILIOUSNE9S, W^Sl SOUP! 8TOMA0H, BICKHEADACHE ^feiflB FOUL BREATH C03TIVEHES3. ^Jf???m5f.-,.. Lov* BPIBITVi DYSPEPSIA, j ^??^B^^? ENLAPflM'T OP It lsSOyoara the oldest, nnd only genuino Sim mons Medicine nov? In market, Prepared only by C. F.BlMMONS&UO.aSlO-W Clark Av. St. l.onls, successors to M. A. Simmons, M. I). InSficand fl bottles and packageo. bold by all Druggist*., THE WILLIAMSTON IFencrlalo Oc?lege RESPECTFULLY oilers ita ?cryiecs to thoso parents who desiro lo secure Xor their daughters thc thorough nnd symmetrical C'?,?U-? vation of their physical, intellectual and moral powers. It is conducted on what is called thu "ONE-STUDY" PLAN, willi n SKMI-ANNUAL COOUSK of Study; nud by ? system of Tuitionnl I'rcniiums, its low Low Hates nre made still, lower for ALL who average 8? per oent. No Public Exercises. No "Receptions." Gradua tion, which is always privato, may ?ce,ny eight times nyenr. For lull inform?t ion-, write for nn Illustrated Catalogue. Address lt KV. S. LANDER, President, Williamston, S. C. Octoocr 28, IoSO' 60-?rJ? HOP BITTERS: (A Medicino, ?ot ti in inh,) ' HOI'S, ntIClI?, UANDltAKi:, DANDELION. ASI) TllK PrursT ASH l?lJRT Mr.l>ir"ALQt*AlI-| TUM ox ALL OTU kn iii irru?s. THEY cxriiiii All niscn?esof the Stomach. AONC^S, ftfootf,| Liver, Kidneys, mill l i lnsiry orpins. Ncr vousiicsM, KlccploBxiicssnnd especially ten?alo complaints. $IOOO IN COLD. Will ho paid for ft case they will notcnroorl help, or tor anything Impuro or Injurious found lu Diem. AttC your drupirlat for Hop Hitlers and try! lin ni before you Bicep. 'Pulu, uu Olin I.j D.I. 0, ff?an absolntonndJrrealstfMocnro for| lMunkeiiCss/KM of oplii'it, tobucco and narcotic*. -- SEND ron Ci KO Jr. A?. AlUh.ir.KiMl.yi1rUFv1.il. Hop liltlcr? Mi,;. Ca., lloctlMU-r, N. Y., A Toronto, OnL I DAVIS LANDRETH & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov 18, 1880 1,-ly TAKE N?TIGE ?l1 100 Pieces Standard TRINTS nt 0} cents per yard. White PIQUE from 0@22 cents per yard. Colored LAWNS from 8J@16 cents per yard., 1 Piece Silk Finish ALPACA at 22 cents per yard. Good COFFEE! nt V pounds for $1. Extra C SUGAR at IO pounds for $1. 1S? Candles for 25 cents. 5 2-pound cans Tomatoes for 50 cents. John Dwight's SODA at 5 cents per pound. Kerosene Oil at 22 cents per gallon. , Tito above prices aro for net" ca ?li. JOHN C. 9IICKLER, West I iilon. LIKE tho good old Stele from which this Stovo tokes its Hinno, (ho VIRGINIA stands in tho. ore rank. It Is ?hifjuo in design, mads heavy md solid, and is especially adapted to,meet tho vants of the individual cr tho dealer. It was lover known to faill It has been i m provest' thin roar; tho design mndo to cota for m to tho present Hylo, and particularly adapted to moot th? deV nand for a first class cook nit/.o nt a I m price/ t has all the improvements of (ho Now Srn?rnld. Thousands havo bcon sold and tho lemand still ?nabatod. Four sizes-No. 7J cash $22.50; on lime,' >25. Othor sizes in samo proportion. For salo by JOHN C. ?IICKI/KR,, w?!M Ui.lonV