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rr ? _ SOO AL 'MAOTBRS. " Tho weather ia wnrm and damp oed young grata is making up for loot time. (- The County Commissioners meet next Satur day. , Mr. J. E. Hendrix IB having a cottngo rcsl denoe ereotod ou his vacant lot on Main street, v Mr. David P. Cartor has been re-oppointod Trial J us ti co for Pulaski Township. , Tho recent destructivo Btorm has greatly injured tho rloo crop ou tho coast. Mr. D. S. Hull has two acres la rloe upon ?which ho expects to gather as muoh as fifty bushels per acre. , Mr. T. S. Ramsay advertises in this week's .issuo a (Ino Tugaloo farm for "Salo. Seo adver tisement. Died, August ??th, 1881. Louis Dendy, infant son of Slr. and Mrs. J. L. Shauklin, aged niuo 'months and fifteen days. The Smiths aro arranging to hold family 'reunions. This will show to tho civilized 'world how wo luck hotel accommodations. Passenger ratos to tho International Ex? 'position nt Atlanta by tho Richmond und "Danville road In October will bo about two cents n milo. Wo learn that High Falls bridge, over Little Uiver, was let out for re-building on Saturday last, 27th of August, to Mr. W, J. llunuioutt for about $400. Wo havo before us Hie ontaloguo of tho Due West Female College for Inst year. Tho nnmo of Miss Annio L. Johnson, of Walhalla, appears on Ita rolls. Tho first balo of new cotton received in Charleston from Walhalla reached Messrs. F. W. Wagoner & Co., of that oily, ou Saturday last from Mr. J. C. Mioklcr. Mr. W. L. Skelton, a former employee in this office, hut now of (he Atlanta Consli'-j!ion, paid us a visit this week. Wo arc always glad tc meet ?'our boys" and to hear of their success in lifo. Hon. D. Wyatt Aiken has our thanks foi public documente fur 1880-1, including mes sage and documents of tho Navy Yard nm PoBt Office Department Though lalo to sow turnips no one ehouh fail to do so as largely as possible. Will good ground and seasons Inigo crops may ye bo mado and they would go far to bridgt over food deficiency for stock. Tho first balo of cotton brought to titi market was grown by Mr. T. II. Dendy, nea Richland. It was sold Inst Thursday to J 0. M ickier, ot West Union, at ll cents pe pound. Tho bale weighed 493 pound*. Tho cotton crop is opening rapidly. Al ready nearly ono half thc crop is opened an picking is rapidly progressing. Unless th tho fall bo unrensonably emly we will hnv no yellow cotton. Wo regret to state that tho infant dnugl ter of John J. Ansel, of our town, died las Sunday night after n protracted illncs Tho child was about eighteen months old. Rev. S. L. Morris will he absent next Sabbat and there will bo no preaching in thc Presby terian Church at ll A. M., but lim month concert of prayer for foreign missions will I conducted in that church at night by Rev. D 8m ol I soi*. An effort is being made to creel a Cathoi Church KI Walhhlla. About one thousand do lars have been raised for Ibis purpose hero ni ns much more has been pledged from otb Sources, This sum will build a very respect! bio liouso of worship. Attention is directed to thc nucliou sale ?ibo stock of goods of A. 1. bedford every Sa lirday nt Seneca City, by John T. Daub Assignee, &c. Sec it and hy attending the sn you may pick up bargains in articles you ncc 'D. Riemann, Son & Co. advertise n full li of fninily groceries (it bottom prices. Tin aro arl ?cleo nil must have in (lie family a bargains oon be 'had from (his firm. They ii also daily receiving their new slock of f goods of all kinds. Read (heir notice and c nnd sec their stock and prices. We learn a colored man was run over o 'killed by a train on tho Air Line Road tl week near Westminster. Thc natno of t .mon wc do not know, but hear ho was c (.j.loyed neor tho bridge over Tugaloo, a -on endeevoring to ride home fell off a ?was killed. .The Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will administered in the Seneca City Church on i second Sabbath of September next by the Re W. A. HodgeB and J. R. Riley. This meet .will bo in place of the regular Presbyter service on tho first Sabbath. Con se quoit there will be no preaching by thc Presbyter!) .next Sabbath. Thomas Riemann, colored, whilo on a rec trip to Cashier's Valley with travelers, oaptui in tho big road a largo rattlesnake ten ye old, having nine rattles and a bulloo. T brought (his ugly and dangerous reptile to Ifi halla alive mid now has his snakeship in a 1 on exhibition. A heavy wind prevailed in our section 1 Solurdny, which increased through thc d and at night blew almost a hurricane. ' nky becamo overcast with clouds und Sunday a slow rain foll most of tho d Much cotton was blown out and all was ba discolored by dust nnd mud. The rains again Monday and Monday night in li Showers. It ennnot benclit tho crops, ext p?tateos and tho opportunity of sowing I hips. When summer passes away nnd theflov lie withered nnd soro-when tho forest r on its annual robo of scarlet and gold-wi tho broozo becomes fresher and moro brae -when tho crack of tho gun rovcrtion through tho silont aislos of the woodhill when everything hus a tendency to ir man pauso and meditate, on tho uncertain of lifo-what is Hwoetor than to sit o rail fonco nnd devour a raw turnip? turnips! Tho farmers of Maryland, Virginia. Ni Carolina, South Carolina and ovon in f sections of Georgia now havo nu opportu to mako a littlo pocket money by gallie pumao leaves. Tho season is from Jun tho middle of Soptombor. Tho plant ii off at tho root so it will sprout again and loavos arc dried under covor. Tho pro< now amounts lo eleven hundred tons, four thousand firo hundred tons imp?t Thu vnluo of tho imported arlido in 1880 $22"2,-13<L Head tho advertisement of Mr. C. V. Seeba in anothor column. Ile offers a good farm for salo. Tito latest advices from Washington, August, SO, stale tho condition of tho Presideul has im proved. Il is mind is olear and ho says he ls better. Ills pulso Qt its highest is HO. Those nearest bim say lhere is now somo hopo of his recovery. Tho union meeting, which had been in pro gress somo ten days between tho Methodists and Presbyterians, closed ou Sunday night last. As tho fruits of tho meeting eleven members wore added to tho Methodist CIntroit aud fivo to tho Presbyterian Church. Tho services in tho churches wcro well attended day and night and tho prcaohiug of tho word was listened to with much attention nnd serious cur nest nos. We take it that much good has been accom plished in tho not?e of Christ and tho spiritual condition of tito chin ches greatly revived and strengthened. Wo havo received from Mr. A. C. Dibert, of Trenton, New Jersey, now a citizen of Columbia, S. C , a very complimentary letter upon our article upon his hoot and shoe manufactory in tho Penitentiary and tho management of con viols generally. Ho desired fifty extra copies of our paper of Hint issuo and bccunio a subscriber also. Tho views wc expressed havo been enter tained for years and from time to lime advo cated in our columns. Twenty-one yenrs ngo, when a mere youth, wo visited and were shown over tho Penitentiary of Tennessee. It was ono great workshop under strict management nnd lutned out articles of nil kinds of convenience nnd necessity. Wo would like lo see our Peni tentiary assume Ibis feature nnd hope Ihn success nnd enterprise of Mr. Dibert will lead lo Ibis end. Wo will certainly, on our first visit lo Columbia, avail ourselves of his courteous offer to bo shown through nnd examine his grcnt un dertaking. In thc future wc will speak farther on this departure of tho present Hoard of Directors and will bo at all times ready to give our fcoblo aid to its extension ns a wiser, better, and, in tho cud, more profitai.lo course of treatment to thc convicts. Wc thank Mr. Dibert for his approval and wish him years of life nod success in business. It will bo a matter of interest to ul our readers who ure desirous of adorning their homes, to know that (hero lins been in cnrporr.ted in New York a stock company with a cash capital nf n tpmrtcr of a million of dollars, for tho manufacture of pianos, which will bc sold direct to tho pcoplo nt factory prices. Thc name of ibis company is called thc Mendelssohn Piano Company, New York They have built during tho pas* year, ono of the largest and most completo manufactOs rios in thu world. These piano?, including grund, square and Upright, made one of tho finest displays ut thc Centennial Inhibition and were unanimously recommended for thc diploma of honor anti medal of merit. Thc Mendelssohn Piano Company me thc first to do a general business willi tho purchaser direct, saving him moro than ono h.:lf thc price charged hy other first class makers. This saving is made by doing away with the ngency system and giving thc people thc piantis ul wlmlct-uio or ngency prices. Wo would recommend any of our readers who have any idea of ever buying a piano,Jto sond for their illustrated anti descriptive catalogue, whioh will bo mailed free to all. [I.a Fayette (Ind.) Sunday Times.) Our Oilv Druggists report an immenso sale of Si. .Jacobs Oil, saying ibo demand is based upon ibo popularity nf its success. Where ever it bas been used, it bas proved its value IX thousand fold und receives ils best enco miums from tho.-o who havo tried it. Ucdtnoml, thc moonshiner, hus pleaded guilty lo len cases against him in thc United Slates Court. Thereupon Judge Bryan sentenced h'.m to len years in tho Albany Penitentiary, with aggregate fines of $2,000. Farmer's Mooting-. There will be a meeting of tho farmers of Oonnve County, at Scacon Oily, oii|i5alurda.v, thc 10th of September, IhSI, to luke ?tops rotative to asking Ute guano companies to reduce their prices, owing to tito failure of thc crops thc present year. JOHN C. HARRIS, li. w. MoAHLBY, W. S. WOOLimiUlIT, OSCAR ll A ll HIS, And many others. August .'51, 1881. How TO GF.T SICK. - Hxposo yourself day and night, cut too much without exercise; work too hard without rest, doctor all thc time, lake all ihn vilo nostrums advertised, and then yon will want to know How TO our WEM? which is answered in three words-Take Hop Hillend - Express, I niil remove from lids place soon. Those who want bargains must call early. Those who have nccounis will please call nnd settle them without delay. J M. CARTRII, If you want something thal is good in tho j way of pure liquors go to Bienniums Bar and drink V. W. Wagoner & Co.'? "Old Crow" rye whiskey. To bo firm in fd i th and hope, stop tho . pursuit of tho world long enough each day j to read a portion of tho Scriptures nnd to I pray. This is the snit that keeps all else I from putrefaction, lt, is thc gostrie juice of moral digestion and saves from dyspeptic . murmurs. t. ar. w@ NOS. 734 AND 73? REYNOL COTTON FACTOR AND t .AND DU/ Also Huston's Circular Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting iles, Oil Clips, Pop, Globe and Check Valves, Governors, \Vr '?nings, Findings, &c. General Agent (Vir I - TA liBOT'l I Talbot!'* Agricultural Engines (on wheels); Portable Kn fhotivc Hollers; Turbine Waler Wheels; Cern and Wheat Milts Spark Arresters. 'XTKT'tXtC?X.-tOVW**. ?HH Watertown Agricultural Hughies, (on wheels) ; I'orlahle I Vertical Engine*! Stationary Engines, (with and without cut-o and Vertical lloilers; Saw Mill*, ?C.? O, .v Ci. coe Cooper's Self-Propelling (traction) Kiigincs; Karin Agricul Stationary Kngincs; I .ocomotive and Return Tubular lloilers; Inched)) Smut Machines; Dustless Wheat Separators and Oat i J. W. 4'A0fiBM Cardwell Wheat Threshers, Separators and Clear.ors, "G Powers, mounted and down, Power Corn Shelters and Peed (.'ntl Joli ithlou dla ivexler o III IM) II y Reapers and Hinders; Reapers and Mowers Combined : SI Sowers. ? IKPf^XX-l^f? X"t J Fairbanks Standard Scale"., all nitwrb* faillit H lurer of (l)tLt Ncblett Kt Goodrich Improved IXI.Oolton Gin; RV.""* I'I Smith's Improved Hand Power, Command Hay Pres?- fc*l(|Oj| | ENOINRS; COTTON GINS, ftc/, RKPAIKKO IN A WtiMwfA?Mi it'd" Orders solicited and promptly execute.I. (?6f.aM|lMf "Wa ,1 lt, N. REID, Traveling Afc-eur Atlanta Exposition. Tho committco appointed hy iho public mooting recently bold nt Walhalla, to preparo n List of Articles for exhibition nt tho At lanta Exposition, bog leavo to submit tho ful - fowingt 1. A full and uccurato dosoription of tho Water Powers in Oconeo, giving theroin tho name nf thc stream, tho location, height of fall, volume of water or horse power, situa tion for improvement, &o. Tho best collection of ALI. thc Timbers in tho county; tho specimens to bo eight inches in length willi i bc bark on and tn include tho ontiro tree for that length. Por tho best collection thcro is already a promium of TUN DOLLARS offered. 3. Corn, Wheat, Oats, Hye, Barley, Rice. PCIIR nnd nil other grains-not loss than ono bushel. Whore tho stalks can be secured forward them also. 4? Clover, Millet, Herbs, Timothy. Orchard and Pye Grasses, in bunches, including bends and roots. 5. Gurdon Vegetables, Grapes, Fruits of all kinds, Tobacco, manufactured and un manufactured, Sec.. 0. Iron. Gold, Silver, Mica, Asbestos nnd Limo, Grnnilc, Soapstone, etc. The Granite, Limo, Soapstones, otc, may bo dressed on ono side ot lenot. 7. Medical Ilools nnd Herbs of all kinds -a fair specimen of each by tho pound. 8. Rolles and Curiosities of all kinds. In fact, everything that would ploaso thc oyo and nttract attention to our county. Tboso articles aro to bo delivered at Wal halla, unices othorwiso directed, as tho col lection is to bo divided bntween tho Railroad Collection and tho Agricultural Department at Columbia. Resides, thc entiro collection will havo to bo arranged and prepurcd for exhibition. Tho committee in charge of this maller consists of Messrs. John C. Cary, 15. F. Kcese, G. J. Grcone. R. A. Thompson, J. M. Cannon, Milton Nicholson. Wm. A. King and W. J. Denton, from whom full particu lars may be obtained. Wo appeal to tho people, howover, to assist ue in laying beforo tho thousands who will tisscmblo at Atlanta from all sections of tho country all nrticles of production and speci mens of all other things that may bo credit able to ourcounty and that will attract capital und bottlers within our bordors. G. WA NX KR, Chairman. ^0 ^ * / r , fl '..,.>. ." ?EII?M^??^E SJ rou Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Goat, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Darns and Scalds, General tiodily Pains, Tooth, liar and Hoadacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all oilier Pains and /?ches. Ko Preparation on rnrih cqunls ST. JACOBS On. ns ii mi fr. pun-, .si mjtlo ami cheap External Itemed?. A trial entails but tho comparatively trilllnsr outlay of Bl? Centn, and every one Bullering willi pam can have cheap ami positivo proof of Hs dunns. Directions In Klevcn Languages. GOLxJ BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. 4.VOG23IiSSR Sc CO., ItetUlmorc, Md., V. fl. COTTON GIN. T I HIS OIN, situated ono milo South of Wal halla, S. C., is now rcatly again for thc senson. lt has all the conveniences possible lo accommo date an exacting public, in addiiion lo insurance. Neat, speedy and effectual ginning and packing guaranteed. Aug. 2f>, 1881-litr DS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. COMMISSION MERCHANT IO lt IN * ALL KINDS. ;, Sicain Pipe, Water Mid Steam ?illigCS, Connections, Wins caches, Sic, together with every article of Steam nnd Waler r & sons. Bines, (on 'kids); Sintioncry llngincs; Tubular and f/>co ; Saw Mills; Shafting, Pulleys, jinxes, Mangers OIK! PfttCIlt tofiu.?. >'?.n.{.v.(.:?-to Oo, Kngincs, (on skids); Dairy Kngines, (for small buildings); fi')i Uenoo Tubular Hollers, (with two lines); Locomotive U?KII & Co? Ilur.il RngiilCS, (on wheels); Portable Engines, (on skids) ; Com ami Wheat Mills; Portable Mill, (willi portable boll at nnd Weed Kxlraclor; Saw Mills, double and si-.ide. v ii;a,d. A. CO. round H03" Threshers, Hydraulic Cotton Presses, Hoisc crs. ?lid Emorftoii, 'B'uii'oii &. Co. i<?V Hinders, Reapers and Mowers; Cultivators and Grain f?* t&> G3o. 1 Polleros: Alarm Cash Drawers. Kl,'tl? IV IHK il?;? rh i HOM: (fid Automatic Power Screw Press, strain or water power] ?in Feeder; Colton Condense ri New Virginia Kee.I Cutter. KKMANNKIIi , pariicularvuiVulan., general information, ftc., apply to ?J- POXJI^^??. IftllV 7, iS3i--vjry TAX NOTICE ! 0:0 TREASURER'S OFFICE, August 15, 1881. IN accordance frith tho Supply Hill, op proved Doccmbcr 24th, 1880, notice ia hereby gi von that thia oflico will bo open for tho collection of taxes TBiui'Hdny, September 15, ond will remain open until October 31st. Tho rato per centum of tuxes is as follows: Stato purposes, . . 6 mills. County, . . . 8J mills. Past indebtedness, . 11 mills. Schools, - - - 2 mills. Penco ? ? - 1] mills. Poll Tax, ? - - 81 00 For tho convenience of tho taxpayers I will attend ut tho following pisces: Mrs. Barker's, Wednesday, 2 i ft Septem ber. lloll's, Tt ursday, 22d September. Kort Madison, Fr.day, 23d September. Westminster, Saturday. 24th September. Fair Flay, Tuesday, 271 h September. Sittoo's Mills, Wednesday, 28th Septem ber. Seneca City, Thursday,20th September, High Falls, Friday, 80th September. Alexander's Store, Monday, 3d October. And for halunoo of time iu my oflico in tho Court House. Tax payers will plc ?so attend at tho op pointmcnts by 3 o'clock 1\ M ID all cases where thc May Installment has not been pu id a Penally of Vive B'er Cent. will bo added to said Installment. All taxes remaining unpaid on thc first duy of November will incur u I'enulty ??f Fifteen taer Cont. und will be collected by disress or other wise until 150) ?f November; after that date tho County Treasurer will proceed to collect by levy and sule us provided by law. Tuxes are payable in the following kinds of funds ond no other; Gold and Silver Coin, United States Currency, National Bank Notes, And for County Tuxes Jury and Wit noises Tickets. RX. R\ AIJGXANDIBR, County Treasurer Ooouco County. August 18, J 88 L_ 40 BMLE AVBNS in the Kell House, in Walhalla, Sep \t (ember 1st. Diplomas given in Knglish and other branches. Mullion por month Juvenile, Primary, Aoadcmlo Classes $1, Sophomore, Junior, Senior $3. Music $3. Crediton publh funds. I give rur.u TUITION to datighlcrs of all CoSKKHKItATB Soi.iMBUS that died ??U1XO Of sixer, the war from any .State. MRS. SALLIE SLOAN COBB, Principal. August 18, ISSI 4<> lt* will instruct hm in Voca! VII ill and Instrumental Music at home, lo single sc li obi rs, or In classes on th? conservatory p'an. Tenas mod?ralo A few Hoarders will be taken, and special attention ?viii bu given to musical education. Aug. 2fi, 1881 - ll.Ut FEMALE COLLEGE. liSTAMILSSBHi-itt 1T90. '{'"llli next session of this School will hegin September IO1I1,1881. A full and eompelent corps ol' leaehers secured, Por particulars ap ply in Miss KLMOlll-1, Prill., Columbia, S. C August 4, IS?I ?58 4t ?r?T A Car Load of Flour AND A Car JLoad of Corn. Which will be sold as lo?v as iheso articles of prime necessity eau bc bought anywhero in thc count v. -ALSO, SUGAR, COFKKK, MOLASSES, SALT, BACON, LARD, SODA, STARCH, PUFFER, SPICK. GINGER, RICK, NUT M KC S, Sec. -ALSO, PRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, Sic. - ALSO, CALICOES, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY GLOVES, LONGCLOTUS, SI] HIT ING S, SHEETINGS, Ssc. - ALSO, DOMESTIC GOODS. HARDWARE and WOODEN WARE, CROCK KUY and G LASS WAUK, OUT, LERY, Sm. J&ifln fuel I koop everyllilng that is"'(fiil j?tijf*usually found in a lir.st. clans store."ft?fl .^.jytiivu me a call and I will do my hesl"^^ Ot?pto please you in price as ?veil as in ihc'%:ia Jj?yfiuallty nf goods. My motto is <iuick rXi^fl ?hfiTs ile? and ell Ort profils. "X?ft I P. BUCKLER, June 0, ISSI WEST UNION. 80-ly* JOHN I). CAPPELMANNj ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAV7, OO 3t3x-o?.ci. Stroot, CJAIAIHJENTON, H. 1'. WILL practico in thc Stale Courts o'" (he First Judicial Circuit and in tho United States Courts. All business entrusted ?viii r?eolvo prompt attention. Correspondence HO lioitod. August 4, 1831 38 Cm OUR STOCK OF SIMUNU AND SUMMER I G 00 US lias arrived ami ie completo in I every particular. As space will not permit us lo givo a very elaborate description, wo will make mention only ol' our specialties: SUMMER DRESS GOODS, Tn t li o Newest Shader? \nd Color.", tho lal esl Novelties of tho Season, consisting in pul of - MOM IK CLOTHS, LACK HUNTINGS, MU KM ANTIN KS, AND ALPACAS. WHITE GOODS' -Consisting ol IL:UVBIW, G'cqti?'s, ?SjW.iwi Mus lilis, Tn rfc Inns, A beautiful assoit meut, too numerous to men tion. fi ti Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Straw and Felt Hales. All prices and qualities. LrJl Thc largest assortment wc have ever carried. Thc Day State custom mndo Shoe II specially. All styles and prices. A select linc of Prints from C>\c (/iNJ0c. Usc only the ..Argosy" Suspender, We would respectfully ask you lo call, ex amine ami pri?e our goods before purchasing elsewhere. We feel assured weean p?case you. D &St ?kt? April 14, ISSI STATE SOUTH CAROLINA ?COXEE COUNTY. IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS. Louisa Wiggins Against Matilda Gibson and others. 1 Complaint [ for J Relief. 1)V virtue of an order of Ihe Court of Common ) Pleas in this notion, 1 Will sell lo thc highest bidder, at Walhalla, on salcday in September next, thc S5ea3 Stat nfc ol' Jesse Gibson, Containing one hundred and fifty acres, moro or less, in a few miles of Seneca City, adjoining lands of .lames Cox. Hopkins and others. THUMS HF SALE-Ohe.thihl of ibo pur chase money cash, Ibo balance cn n credit of twelve months willi interest, lo bo scoured by bond of tho purohnscr ami a mortgage of thc premises. The whole ol (lie purchase money will be received on de day et* sale. Purchaser io pay extra tor tillo und inorlpajto. men A KO L?C W IS, Muster. August ll, 1881 89?4t AGENTS WANTED SSSS?S?ia^?nf? tili? Minchin* ever Invented, wm knit ?pair of stockings, willi ii:;i:i. nnu 'roi; completo, lu 20 ?ilimtc?. }l will n\?n knit fi i;io.it variety of fnncy woik for whlfii there ls always ? rosily market. Berni for rlreiilnr nari lenna lo tho T wombi y Kulti lug Mat'ltiiio Co., 4V3 Washington St., Iiust..n, Alasj. Panions' Puntattvo J'lll.i maka Kew Rich P.lood.nml will completely chango tho blood In (liocntlrosystcm in th reo mon His. A nv person who will (niko i pill each night from l u> 12weeks mayl?c restored lo sonad health, if sucha mimi IM possible. Rent hv mall for ? letter stamin. ' /. .V. .rOIISSOX ?v- CO., Huston, Muss., ynunevty JUmyor, JUc. May 12, ISSI 20 ?ly TUMI i us on y ol Di'iijHrKIs, We have bi en soiling '"Swift's Sj phililic Spe cific" for years, and regard <i far pilperlnr to anything known to science, for the diseases it is recommended to cure. Wc have never known of a single l'apure. S .! Cassels, Tliomasvillo, Ga. L F Creer k Co., Foray I li, Ort. Hunt, llankin & Lamar, Albinia, Ca. Pemberton, Samuels & Reynolds, Atlanta, Ca. ATLANTA; <ti., July 1. 1874 Wc have been using "Swift's Syphilitic Spe cific" in the I real men! of oonviols for thc last year and believe il la Ihe only certain known remedy llnil will etfeol a permanent euro of dis eases for which it is recommended. GRANT, ALEXANDER ? CO. ?H,()00 fteward Will be paid lo any chemist who will lind, on analysis of one hundred hollies of S. S. S., one parti?le Of mercury, iodide potassium or any mineral subit?neo TDK SWIFT .SPECIFIC COMPANY, Pro? print.irs, Atlanta, Ga. For .?ale by NotOIAK ic Uno., and Wright & S'igh, Walhalla, j>. C. Call for a copy of "Young Men's Friend. July 7, ISSI 8l-2m Walhalhi FomaUT College. WA Ii Bl A li LA, S. Ci '?Mils Institution will open its Filth Cession 1 SEPTEM Ul'll 8 TH, 1881. Ti; HMS: Collegiate Depart mont, lu months, $30 00 Academic Department, 10 months, 10 00 Primary Heparlmenl, IO mom hs, 8 00 Juvenile Department, 10 months, f> Ol) Hoard, Fuel, Light and Room per month, 10 00 Excellent facilities lor studying Music, Wax Work and Painting. Send for a. Catalogue. .1. p. SMELT/.EH, D. D., President. July 21, ISSI 80-lf 17PfSE?0$??oBl8T1??l 9 I [l/B Xl li ?I "'Min your t<nvn.you I fifi | I fi s ?^f- ' ttifnihy'i-'it- yr"\> lilli I .5.? V? JT , i until dani for On'v WWA ' l0Y(i;ib ATul 1'ri. .. Tl. O'.I .'. CnH IM.S! .'jtin.'ive ftrtil <.?.?.- 'OMI. - ?<i >.'<./ .-...?'. n.vv tit LA fiailwvii St SON8.Pu1tAnA.4PA. 2iuv 18, 1880 My SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER, CASH PRICES AND THREE MONTHS CREDIT. A Mille CUNII 1>OWII niKl Hillanco Whets Cotton Comen Ru. During (Ito months of June, July, August nn<l Soplember wo will sell Piano? und Organs, either new or second-hand, lo responsible par lies, at LOW UBI CASH Plllt'liS, payable S?10CtlNll ol) Uli tjil'tt.u'at, Cn Ntl on o I'katio* And tho baluuco in three mouth? without interest. INSTALLMENT BUYERS. To accoui modal o (hoso who cannot pay cash in the hill, we will, during the months o June, July and August und Heplcmbor, soil iv oui* O &'12 fr HAR VtbAZi PRICE, As per Price Lisi, und receive ns follows: $IO CUNII on ;iii <>r(;ttn. Conti ?II :* (Piucio, With one-third ol' thc balance in three months, ono third in six monten and thc rc mullid or ia one year. '?PlOStt Of?Cl'* ?iS'C (irOOtl OllIV ?Jiil?l ?k'io?iej- Sst. 1881. VJ. E?:. NO ieee xv w, ?>?. MoSMirit Musi? HOU.SK, (j reen ville, S. C. _ Ju nc^ .'30, j SP 1 _ _ l y . THE WI LIJ A MS TON X^erashle Oollego I)ESP15CTFULLY oilers tts services to thoso V parents im destro to secure for tlieir daughters the thorough and symmetrical ottlli VAlion of their physical) intellectual and moral powers. It is conducted tm what is called Ihn ?.0NK?8TUpY" PLAN, with a S KM i ANNUAL Couitsi: of .Study; nod hy n system ol* Tuilionnl Premiums, its low bow Hates arc made still lower for AM, who a vc ra go 8fi per cent. No Public Exercises. No "Receptions." Qradun liotl, which is always private, may occur eight limes a yenr. For full information, wrtto for nu Illustrated Catalogue Address Hr.v. K. bANDF.lt, President, Willlatuston, S. C. October 2?. I6S0 GO-ly TlieSl'urest anti liest Medicino over Mudo. AcoQmhinntlon of Hone, ?uoliu, KlRll' tlrukWo ni"! Dandelion,?Ith ntl Uiobosl md? ujo*to%ura tl vo properties nf uti otiitr Hitter*," tnakeBWliojtroiiii-tBiootl Purifier, L.lvr.r Rocuf\ntori and Ufo uno li'-aiih i?v?toriii|> xgJSt- onWAunit-mriaoajvoith. No OIFCOROCi\)knn IHWsiMjf linrr extet wlicrolto?! (Hliittt rx aro uo^filjSO Varfod luid pei fuel mu tlii-Lr' o|>ornUuiii).cza; Thiy cito ii?wU%f?cndvlBortetHftEOi?alUfina. To ult Whoso ??jnplojriiM nt I canto Irrcgularl' Htyoftlioli..v.'LOHor\Vvuim;iiy OIKKIIH, <,r who re milronn ApiM'tlwrS^Tonu? natl loihl Stimulant llop nitti i uui?liivnP^imljU', without Intox* I cut in Kc n?a_, NOiiiaTlorwlifttyourftjmollnes or oymptoms rowlintlhuU^'.'r.soornlrVkOii-tit 1' mo Hop Ult lern, lion'tw-nilnnllt voltaire SHA hut If yon only fool l>ad OP microbio,? USO them ut om-o ! t limy SH.VO your t lir.iiH ?<i v o (I hundivilR. 8500 wi? IM? p">M iornc'ilV?r wilt not ctuo or help. J).> tu t Ht?irorAorkl Vv>ul'i, k"lJl Buffcrjmt tthe'nudurfjo 'IK.UYVloUJJ Hop tl Kcntemb?r, ?oh l?tter? in no%5?Kvll<'> ?1 r-,-e?-'<l druuken nostrum, but iii'! "?ure I/^"?NJV " " ,,T>-''T Medicino over nuutci tho ?'iNV.ini>.v^> mit?n Mid lion;" omi no jionion or family ?hOlll? ho Without than. RSSIDUBfl ?.O. I* en absoluto ?nd irrtatlhlo ci trunUoiir v?, Ut 0 ol" op ju. i, tnh:icco ?otto?. AUeohl hy diilgplsti. s ; Indar. Hep il|(t-ri Hfp. Co., oeliestQr.N.Y niid Toronto, Ont. A pi il 7, ISSI 21?ly ROO Pieces Standard PRINTS nt Oj cents per yard. VVlille PIQUE from ii(.7 22 cents per yard. Copied LAWNS froto B?(<t)I? cetus per yard. 1 Piece Silt? Finish ALPACA at 22 cents per yard. Good CO F F KR at. V pounds for $1. Exlrn C SUGAR at 10 pounds for $1. ? Candles fox 24 cents Ci "J pound cans Tomatoes for 50 cenls John Dwight's SODA al ? cenis per pou Kerosene titi al 22 cents per (tallou, 'fi'lio above ?vice* ur? for net cash, .lonas c. niicBtB.i-.u, West Cu loth. o:n IIKE thc good old Slate from which this Stove J tokes its name, tho VI RU IN IA stands in tl o fore rank, it is unique in design, mada heavy and solid, and is especially adapted to mcot tho wauls of Hie individual or tho dealer. I' wan never known to fail! lt has been improved this year; (he ilesijrn made lo conform lo thc present stylo, mid particularly adapted to meet tho de mand for n first class cook stove ot a low price, lt has all the improvements of thc New l.mcrahl. Thousands haye been sold and tho demand still unabated. Four sizes-No. 7A cash $22.GO: on time, $2.">. Other sizes in saaio proportion. For sale by .uoiiaiv c. rsi nillir. Kit, WetM Ulnloli. ' FEMALE COLLEGE. 1?XRR.riSF,S in this Institution opens first j,Monday in October next Cost of hoard and regular tuition for year, $102, New fur nil ure. Faculty complete. French table. Ger man taught. Forcaialopue, address J. P. KENNEDY, Presidont, Duo West, Abbcvillo Co., S. C. August ll, 1881 39 4t. WA S, EH AB, Hi A, S. t\ riMI? session of 1381-'#2 will begin on THURS 1 DAY, Soptemhcr loth. Students inny ole o I bctwoon Ibo (Hssslcal. Scientific ami Commercial Courses. Hoard and tuition very reasonable: tho wholo expenses (except for clothing and t.-avcling) need not excocl ?150 per annum. Tho ntudcnlB aro drilled in military tactics. Localed at (ho luce of tho Blue Rhlgo Moun tains, the climate is unsurpassed. For oata logtio apply to JiHIN ll. HILLY, . Chairman of Faculty, Vf. Yt, 1 r.u.vnR, Scorctary of Fnoully. . July ?\t 1881 .10 tf