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?M^tfiramii .inifjlin'i i - LOO AL M?ttTBRg, j Mr. C. L. Reid leaves for Now York to doy (o loy in hts fall and winter ?took of goods. Attention is direoted to tho advertisement of Mr. II. D. Boozer^ offering for salo or rent his nico cotlngo residence on Collego street. Mr. J. F Ritter's houso, on Main street, has boen treated to a coat or two of paint, which has improved its looks wonderfully. Wo aro requested to announco thai a pro tracted mooting will begin nt Dottblo Springs Churoh on noxt Saturday at ll A-. M. Wo aro glad to soo tho genial couti tonah?o of Prof. 8. P. Booaor again among us. Ho is looking woll and hearty. Tho Stho?l for lilllo boys, Under tho charge of Miss Amanda Morgan, will open in tho st oro room of M ti Pitchford, Ob Thursday morhihg, and continue ibero fot tho present; Adger College opens on Thursday, tho 15lh instant. All the professors aro in town ready to oater upon their duties. A few students have already como from a distando. Tho bridge over lower Conneross Creek is to be let for re-building on Tuesday, tho 4th of Ootobcr. Seo notico of County Commissioners in another column tn refcronoo to tho same. Fox hunters in tho neighborhood of Buche? lora' Retreat will find it to thoir interest to rend tho advertisement of Dr. MoOlanohao, Mr. Lemuel Vernor and others, published in this issue. Dr. Smelter's College opened Inst Thurs day with forty:flvo scholars und tho number bad increased on lust Tuesday to sixty. A good many havo como from other counties and others oro expected. The Sandy Springs Campmecling. in Ander son county, began on Wednesday night an I will oontinuc until Saturday morning, at which time it will break up-so wc were informed by tho Presiding Kider of this District. Tho tax books open nt Walhalla on tho 15th instant, Tho advertisement of the County Trcusnrcr will inform our people ol tho days tho Treasurer will bo at different pointa in the county for tito convenicnoo of taxpayers. Mr. S. K. Dendy, who has been in business in our town for several years, leaves for New York this week to buy his fall and winier stock of goods (or Piedmont, to which place he will soon remove. Mr. Dendy is n good citizen and n good merchant and wc regret his departure from among us. Tickets fora cheap excursion from tho np country to Charleston will be sold at nil stations on thc Columbia und Greenville Railroad on tho 10th and I Ith of October nnd to bo good until tho 17th inclusive Thc ViVlco of tickets from Walhalla is $10.25 foi tho round trip. Hy un Act passed at the la^t session tif (hf Legislature, deer can now be killed between tho fVsi-duy of September and thc first dil} of March. The?aaio Act declares it to b< unlawful to hunt Lit il - at nny time ether thai bvtwecn Ihe fifteenth day of October and tin fitlcer.th duy of March. Tho District Convention ef the Young Men' Christian Association will bo held r.l the Ihiptis Church in Walhalla en Friday, tho Killi iiifttUnl to Sunday, thc 1 St li iudtaut. An address wil bo delivered in thc church on Thursday niji.li by Mr. C. S. Kennedy, Stale Secretary Th convention cmbraoes thc territory of Anderson Dickens and Oconce, Delegates 'fruin varioli towns in these counties and fi om tho countr, will bc in attendance ,nnd a discussion of sub jeets promotive of temperance, morality nci religion will bc had each day. All Cliriotlai workers, whether connected with ibo nssooiatloi or not, and ibo public generally arc invited t attend and aid in the laudable work of the con volition. Under tho now rules which went int operation on tho Columbia and Oroouvii 1 'Railroad July 18, tho depots uro required I open at 8 A. M. nnd closo nt 4 P. M. frei September I to May 1, and to open at 7 A M. und close ut 5 P. M., from Mav 1 t September 4. These rules aro no doubt mad ?willi tho view to give thc force time to do lb 'oflleo work, which is no small amount ot th business. Ol' course, when pns?onger train aro scheduled out of theso hours, poi sons having business with these trains will b attended lo. Another rulo requires oon sign?es to removo thoir freights in a rcasonn bio time or ciao storngo will bo charged. I will repay all who havo tiny dealings wit tho freight dopnrtmont to read theso rule carefully. No trail of character is moro valuable in female than the possession of a sweet tempe Homo cun never bo made happy without i It ia liko tho flowers that spring np in on pathway, roviving and cheering us. Let man go homo at night, wearied and wei out by tho toils of tho day, und how soot hin ia a word dictated hy a good disposition, ia sunshine fulling upon bis heart. Ho ? happy, and tho cures of lifo aro forgotten. . swoct temper lina a soothing inlluenco ev tho minds of a vfholo family. Where it found in n wife and mother you oh.serv kindness and love predominate over tho bu feelings of a natural boult. Smiles, kin words and looks characterise tho childrci Knd pence and lovo havo thoir dwelling thon Study, then, to neqniro und retain a awe temper. It ia moro vnlnnblo than gob it captivates moro than benn*.,y and to tl closo of lifo it fot (ll tie all its freshness an power. , If you wont something Hint is good in tl way of pure liquors go to Riemann's Dur ar jlrink F. W. Wagoner & Co.'s "Old Crow" r; whiskey. I will remove from lids placo soon. Tho who want bargains must call carly. Those wi hove accounts will pienso call mid sollie the without delay. > J M. CAiiTi:n. Tho Anderson Jn(clli;/cnccr lins ber inlcrviowing prominent lund owners upi tho lien law. t Of tho thirty-one {'tte viewed only twelvo uro in favor, of its ri ponl this fall, nnd three of tho whole nun jjior consider it n good law, with son amendments. Five or six aro opposed ?ta ropval at all, and regard it n wliolcson lav/, while twelvo of tho number think would bo well to let tho law niano for tl prcsont, In tho town election of Aiken, on tho 12i ioeiant, tho wet tickot prerailccL . Penitentiary Nows. Sonntor Brndloy, of Piokom?. rot urned from Columbia yesterday where bo attended a meeting of tho Hoard of Directors of tho Stato ponitonliary. Ilogivos a very favora ble account of tho workings of that institu tion.', Tho now shoe factory in tho peniten tiary is milking good progress, turning out about OOO pair? of shoes por wook with tho expectation of ?non largely increasing tho production. This Work is dono by Cont rao t labor for which tho proprietors of tho factory pay fifty cents per day for mon and 37} edits pdr day for women and boyo Tho shoes rando aro oxcoliqnt goods end nut liing of tho shoddy kind. Tho penitentiary farm near Cullimbin, worked by convict labor, will pro duco thia year from 400 to 500 hilos of oott> n and about ton thousand bu shela of Corn. Tho Board wore applied to rccontlv by phosphate companies for tho hire of 200 con victs ;tt 10? dollar-? rcr month, thc demand fur labor of this kind being greater than tho Mit>i>iy? . . ... . From the income of tho penitential y tho board have on hand in bank cash profits amounting to 80.000, with tho last Suite appropriation of 810,000 also in b?iik Un ton oh od. These figures contrast very fa vorably with thoso of tho days of lt idloal profligacy when the penitentiary was a yearly expense to tho Stalo of ubout 630. 000 a'id even tl en tho cou viols were poorly (od and ot h er wino cited for. Under tho present management tho con victs aro well treated, and ?ho penitentiary is not only not an expenso, but is an octuil profit to the State.-G reenvide News. Latost from tho Prosidont Long Blanch dato of September 13, says thc President was able lo sit in a reclining chair for a short time. His general condition is bettor and his physicians aro now hopeful of a favera* ble result. Cotton ?TIttrktit. Thc following arc the quotations of Ihc Wal halla coll?n market on ilia l illi: Good mid dling, ll j: middling, li; low middling, lu.'. NKW VoilK, September lil -Cotton ]'2\. Cit.uti.r.sroN, September 18 -Colton 1U\ lo li?; ItGAUTfFIERS,-Ladies, yon cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks nod sparkling ?yos with all tho cosmetics ?if Franco ur beauti fiers nf tho world, while in p i.)r health, and nothing will give you euch good heall I;, strength, buoyant spirits and bean tv as linn Bitters. A trial is certain proof. - Tclegr?ph. Ooo. Burnside, of llhodo Island, is dead. Sunflowers aro recommended as a proven lalivo ol" malaria. Th?v aro ungainly enough to provont the approach of anything. Tho star ling appears nco of tho sky caused manv of thc Adventist* in Wonnat nek. Ithodti Island, l> put on their ascension robos on Tuesday. Qui. Riobard S Jeffries, li prrimlnoHl hiv. - I yoi' of Atlanta, eunmitiod suicide al if;-". Alabama While Sulphur Sining Friday morning. In tho election for intend mt ?nd wardens fir thc town nf Union, on iho,I2rh indian', th? wet candidatos wero elected by ono hun drcd majority. Anderdon handled 18,f)07 bales nf ont ton during tho season just closed, which is an increase of 3,2;")I bales over ibo previous your. Tho Democratic Mxecutipo nom nit tee of Rducficld, t wooly live nf tiiiriy I wo uiisl? heiii'.r re prose ii i od hus vol il down u pmpo ititi on to It.iVc prim n y idodioiis on tho clock Inw ({nedion. This kills th.o law iii that eouctry for the present, The publishers of JefT Davis's honk 'narc delivered 20,000 copies lo subscribers ni the South, whore tho hook meets a much ninia rapid pnlo than at the North. As the hi o; retails for $10. these sales alone must rrfortn a profit to tho ambur of from $20,000 to $25.000. Tho mount nt a rogiohri tit Nevada, Utah, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and A t inonu aro crowded with explorers and surv?v l?.s, look ing for passes and localing rouies fut mil ways. Many rival companies hnvd parties in the field, and jealousy j.s nut the I?nVt among thc incentives for rapid and thorough work. New York is likely to got a preotty good revomio in the future out of her railroads, besides collecting sumo bick duos, but for some yours the companies havo enjoyed their privileges almost without cost. Thc compa nies aro required to pay nut only liconscs for their cars, but also have their tracks taxed us real ostnto. Tho elevated roads also havo all their superstructuras, stations, Seo., taxed as real ?slate, and the roto in Now York makes this lax very heavy ^^^^^ f E W ?!^GRE? E D ?? IlIfilll?ISl, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Eai* ai)d Headache, Frosted Foot und Ears, dmlall Other Pains , and Aches". . No Preparation on onrth equals ST. JACO?IS On, tut a ?itfe,Hurt<,i>impl?a\u\ cheap External Itemed/. A trial entails hut tho comparatively tiHUnt,' oulla/ of no denis, nnd every one su Ut ri OR willi pall? can havo cheap nnd positivo proof of its claims; directions ia Eleven Languages. , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER* >rf , MEDICINE. & CO.,- t JUST RECEIVED A NICE LOT OF il ? ?VIS, ?3 1-3 CENTS l?B5flt POUND. My Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, at prices to suit everybody, will bc on hand in a few days. I fi Ml GK LEK. Notice ?f Final Settlement and Discharge ? VOTICL is hereby given Hutt Kio Undersigned, ll administrator ol' tho esla'oof Moses Cnn Ir^llv Uedfeuscd, will multe a Html seulement of | ibo e?talc c,f silid deceased in tho Probate Office ni Walhalla, 8.. 0 . mt Monday, the :id tiny ot October ne::l, nm! will on that day apply to Ricltafd Lewis, Ksq., Judge of Probate? fora Gnni discharge ns administrator of said de ceased. Creditors, distributees ami nil others claiming an inte.esl in said estate will take notice to appear :ii that day with their claims. JOHN T. CANT lt I'LL, Administrator. September 1. 1881 <l*2 ot. TREASURER'S OFFICE, August 15, ISSI. IN accordance willi the Supply Rill, np proyed Diumiiihcr 24th, 1S>-':) notion is he ruby given i li.it ibis ollioe will be open for ibu collect inn of tuxes Tliui'Kday, Se?t?!iMber 15, ?Hld Will !<..:: in OpUII U?II?t October BtSt Thc rate, y tr Ut'lllUtU ?>f lase? in us billows: ?::t.!? purposes, ? mills Co?lnty, oA toills. [.Visit i it dob ted li ess, . 11 mills. Schools, - - - 2 mills Fonce. - ? - 1| nulls. Roll Tax, - - - 81 00 Forillo cittivenicnoo of tho taxpayers 1 will attend at tho fol lo wi og places: M ra Marker's, Wednesday, 2lj?t Septo ui bcr. Hall's, Ti ursday. 22d Soptombcr. For! .Madison, Friday, 23d September. Westminster, Saturday, 2Uh September. Fair Flay, Tuesday, 27th September. Sitton's Mills, Wednesday, 28lh Septem ber. Seneca City. Thursday, 20th September. High Falls. Friday,30th Soptombcr, Alexander's Store. Munday, 3d October. ' And for balance of time in my oUioe. in thc Court House, Tax payers will please attend ot tho ap pointments by 3 u'clook F. M. Ju dil canas where thc May Installment hn?i not boen pu id a f*eimlly of riirv. t*w c<nit, will ho added to said Installment. AH taxes remaining unpaid on thc first day of November will incur u Penalty of Fifteen Fer Cen!. und will bo collected by disrefvs or other wise until I5lli of Nuvombor; after that dato tho County Treasurer will proceed to collect by levy and sale us provided by law. Taxes uro payable in thc follow ing kinds of funds and no other: O ni tl and Silver Coin, United States Currency, National Rank Notes, And for County Taxes Jury ond Wit nesses Tickets. B?. P. * NH*IE36, County Treasurer Oooneo County. August 18. 1881 40 NOS. 731 AND 736 REYNOL COTTON F AC foil AND C ---AND DE/ Also Di?*t6n ? Circular Saws. Rubber and Loather Delling ties. Oil Cups. Pop dobo and Check Valves, Govcrnofs, Wr Pinings, Findings, ile. General Agent for I' %?, ISO B l Tallinn's AKricultur.il Kngincs (on wheels)! friable lin moiive linders; Turbine Water Wheels; Cornnna Who.it Mills Spark Arresters. WOylOl'tOWll fe?? Watertown Agricultural KngineS, (on wheels); l'oitnbl? Vertical Rnslncs; Stationary Rnmnes, (with and witl'ont cut ol ind Vertical Boilers; Saw Mills, cir.,, Ste. t\ & Cl. f'Oil Cooper's Stdf-Pronellinj?, (tracion) KIIR?INS; Farm Agricul Matlonaiy Kngincs; I^Kcnioiive and Return Tubular Itoilcrs; i 'nclicd); Smut Machines; Dustless Wheat Separators and Oat; . J. W.- i)A t. sd KV Cardwell Wheat Threshers, Separators And Cleanors, "(I Pov>crs; Mounted and down, t'owcr Corn Shelters und Feed Cutt ? o ll UM o IS lilli I'Vt'.Hl VI" 4'OII||?llliy r^Jfefsfrnd Hinders; Reapersattd Mowers Combined; Sh mitti a???,ix'ic>o,xjii Fairbanks' Slarulard Scales, all kizes am Minmi <.<< M i-<>r ?I iii? I ? .Heble? & Goodrich lm'pr?vcd IXL Cotton Oin I Reid's Pa 'Willi's Improved I land Power, Colton and Hay Press; Cotton ? KNOINP.S. Co'rroN'O?NS.cic., KKOAIKKIIIM AWOKKMANLU Md" O rite rs" ?Mil/(crt and promptly executed. Kor further PUIISUANT (o Dcorces of Salo, mndo hi tho j X following entitled case?, L will Bell nt public auction boforo tho Court House door in Wu! - halla. 8. C.. on ibo 1 IHST MONDAY IN OCTOJUIitt NEXT, 1881, between (ho legal hours' of sale, Ilia propel ty hereinafter de scribed, upon tho tonne in tho respectivo cases specified: lu ?lie case of Jntncs Nichols, Administrator, vs. Martha Nichols and others-- COMI'LAIN1*" rou HHLIHV. ALL that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Lr.nd situ ate, lying uticl beiug in (ho county and Statu aforesaid, adjoining lands of Janies Hunter, James Nichols and others, containing two hun dred and niuo (!?U0) abres, inoro or less, being part ol' Ibo (Niel graulcd to Darak Norton, known ns (he WM tb Hock Cove, being tho real estate of Janies Nichols, deceased. ALSO, All Ihnl Piece j Paree I or Tract of hand, situ ate, lying and being in ibo county and Kioto aforesaid, containing twenty-five (-?) acres, more or less, hiing the upper part of tho While Hock Cove aforesaid, adjoining lands of James Hunter, Janies Nichols and otlier?. THUMS or SALK-Dolli Troc?s-Chic half cash, balanco on a'credit of one ty oar from day of sale, secured by boud aud mortgage of pre mises. ALSO, Incase of J. Il Rutledge, Administrator, vs. l'art|ienla Snead und others-COMPLAINT IOU | ltK?fcr. 4 LL that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, iv Bit nate, lying and being in thu county and Slate aforesaid tot waters of Craven's Creek, waters of hillie Uiver, adjoining lauds of thc esintc of Martin Mi ody, estate of Daniel Alex ander and others, containing one hundred um) tilly (lol?) acres, more or less. THUMS or SALK-One hall' cash, balance on a credit ol twelve months, with interest from dale of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage uf premises. ALSO, Incase of Lucinda Clinkscales nnd others vs. II. ll. Gaston, Kxcoutor, and others. \LL that Piece, Parcel or Tract of Land, eil un h\ lying and being in (he county and State afore?aid, on waters of Ghocstoo (.'reek, adjoining lands of Dobell Stucke. Washington Oglcsby, Mrs.-Dickson and others, contain ing Iwo ll li nd red and live (205) acres, more or less. TF.UM?? ol SALK-One-half cash, balance on a credit of one year Iron? day of sale, to bc se cured by bond ol' parch asor and morl gago of promises, purchaser lo pay .extra for title and morl gage. ALSO, In case of Mary Millonee and others vs Simp son Waite, A din i ni st rn tor, and others. .4 LL (lull Piero Parcel or Tract of Lnnd, il situate, 1, ? ; and bi og in the county and Slate afores:- I, ?ti both sides of (.'mic Creek, Winers of 'fugaloo Diver, adjoining binds of S. S. MoJunkiu, S. Si. Crawford, 1). IL Cleon and oilier'' containing I li roo huudrod (?hu?) acres, nu e or less, to be sold in three separate Iracts. Traci No. 1 being thc home place and contain ing one hundred acres, more or less. Tract No. 2 containing ono hundred and thirteen acres, more or less. And Traci No. I! ootittiitiltiej eighty-seven acres, more or less. I THUMS or SALK--One.half cash, balanco in one year dom day ol sale. Recured by bond ol purchaser and morl gago ?I premises, purchaser to pay ex I rn for lilies und mortgages. Phils ol' separate tracts will hu on exhibition en day ol sate. A I.SO 1 W. C. Keilli and others vs. Lucy E. Cain and others. \LL ilia! Piece, Parcel or Truol ol Lam), situate, lyiiig amt bring in the county and Slate aforesaid, on belli sides Ol the road lead ing I rom l'air Play io Walhalla, on head willera ol' Shoal Creek, waters ol Ghocstoo Cr'cok o( 'I'tl I! il 100 Hi vi r. mid head branches ol' Snow Creek, winers ol Coimeros? Creek, adjoining lauds ol' Wm. Durdett, Mary A. Price and ai hers nnd containing iwo hundred niel sixty (.Jiili) acres, more <?r less, to ba ool.l in two separate I rael s. True) No. 1 being tho hume linet ead contain ing one hundred und ilurly seven aero', more or less. And Tract No, 2 containing one hundred and |)iiriy-onc acres, more or loss. P ats of these two tracts will bc on exhibition on day of sale. THUMS op SALK--One-third cash, balance in two equal annual installments, to be secured by bond ol' purchaser onJ mortgage ol' premises. A r.so, J. N. Drown, Assignee, vn. Wm. Campbell and ot Itera-Fon r.oi.osunn. ALL (lint Tract or Paiecl of [.und, contain ing I h roc hundred and twenty (820) acres, more or less, lying on waters: ol' Martin's Creek, ol' Seneca Diver, bounding lands formerly owned by Mrs. Cardin, lands formerly owned by James Thompson and others, being thc same convoyed to Elisabeth Hopkins by John H. Cochran b) deed, dated 4th of November, 1871, except IOU ucres, sold to Bugenia P. Phillips. THUMS OK SALI:-One third cash, balance on a credit of one year, with interest 'rom day of Jule. ALSO, ^ti case of Elijah Sunders and others vs. P. L. Moody und others. ALL that Piece. Parcel or Traci of Latid, situate, lying und being in (he county cud Stale aforesaid, on thc Northwest fork of Little Diver, walers of Keowce Diver, adjoining Inmls once owned by Win. Nioliolson and lands of Whito mid other!?, being the sanie conveyed io Martin Moody,deceased, by M i enjill? Alexander by deed, deled liOMi of September, I860, nod containing one hundred e.ud sixiy-thrcc Cl D'!) aeres, more or lesr*. THUMS or SAM;-Ono-ha'f cash, balance in ono year fruin day of sale, lo bc scoured by bond ot purchaser and tnortgago of premises, purchaser to pay extra for lilies and mortgage. A I.SO, In case of Harriot Bryce, Administratrix, vs. Walhalla Dank ct al. A lot of Notes and Accounts belonging lo thc estate of Alexander ll ry CO, Jr., deceased. Terms cash. RICHARD LEWIS, Master Oooneo County. Sepfomber 8, 1881 43?4t DS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. ?OMMtSSIOM MERCHANT VLF.lt IN F ALL KINDS. , Steam ripe, Water and Stearn Gauges, Connections. Wbis enches, eic, together with every article of Steam and Water 1 & MMfft. Kines, (mi skids); Stationery Engines! Tubular (ind Loco ; Saw Mills; Sliaflin;:, Pulleys, Daxes, Hangen ?lld l'aient ro?V*M. 3GS?i(?la?.o Oo, . t?llgincs, (<>n sl;i<?s);Tlaity Engine*, (for small building*)! il); Kenna Tubular Hollers, (with two lines); Locomotiva il'Kit &. ?:<>. .. taral Engines; foll wheoh) J Portable Elig?ais, (oft skids) ; L'orn and Wheat Mills', Portable Mill, (willi penible bolt al uni Weed Extractor; Saw M ills, donnie and single. Viii,IJ ?V ?,?, round I log" ThrosftClS, Hydraulic Golton Presses, Horte crs. , anti lUiiim'HOii.'tPiilrolt ?V Co. igle Hinders, ,Rea|>crs and Mowei-s; Cultivators and Grain NM <to ?O. I patients, Al.nmCash Drawers, 'ol l?? wi n;: ittlMlllitMift J tent Automatic Power Screw l'rcss, steam or water power; ?in Feeder; Cotton (?ondeaser; New Virginia Feed Cutter. ?KMANNKH, % particulars, circulars, general information, ftc, apply lo AUCTION mu mum OK THU STOCK OK GOODS ASSIGN KD TO mo by A. I. LKUVOKD foi* (bc bcueiit of bi? creditors, uni il (bey m c ull sold, nt his old stand la Seneca, City, S. C. TKRMS CASH. I also ofierol private sato lils S<ort> tSotiMi anti Dwolliiig uniil October Isl, next, and If not previously sold I will, on Ibo Inst men tioned iJny, sell ibo 3nid Heul Estaient auction, TEIIMS- -Or.c lld rd cash, balance in ono year willi interest from day of snle. .5?PIB.Si 'O'. 1> A Nilli,, Assignee and Agent of Creditors. September 1, 1881 42-Gt OUR STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS has arrived nod is complelc in every particular. As space will not permit us to give a very elab?ralo description, we will make mention only of our specialties: DRESS GOODS, In tho Newest Shades \ nd Colors, (ho latest Novelties ol the Season, consisting in part of MOM IK CLOTHS, LACK BUNTINGS, Rill LL1 ANTIN KS, AND ALPACAS. WHITE GOODS* -Consisting ol LsuriiN, Piques, S*vi*? Mus lins, TurlvtuiiK, A:c? A beautiful assortment, too numerous lo men tion. H A T S, Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Straw and Kell Hates. All maces and qualities. TV Ll Thc largest assortment wo have ever onrricd, The Hay Stale custom made Shoe a specially. All styles and [-vices. A select line ol' Prints from 0^0 (<V,10o. Use only th? "Argosy," Suspender, We wotihl respectfully n.ik you to call, ex amine and price our goods before purchasing elsewhere. Wc feel assured wc can please you. a ?ima o April 14, ISSI 22-tf AGENTS WANTED BaTiUnf? t i 11 :< lUnelilno ever luv? uti .!. Will knit n pair of StOcEIlIK*, WltU Ill'.i;ii nnil XOR complete, In BO inimit?s. It will niso knit ft I'rcal variety of fancy work for which t hero is always a ready market. Send for (invitar nn>l terms tollu' TivomMy Knlttlun .Hue tiiiic <<>.,:.'.? Washington St., Huston, Muss. l'ornons' VnrifttHve l'Ula make New Klcli Mood, and will completely chango tho blood in Hie cut Ivo system in throe months, Anv priv?n who w il! laic ! pill each nijrhl from 1 io 12 wooka maybe rotorcd (<> sound health, if such a thing he pindhlo. fient Irv ?nail for s letter stamps. i. St ttOllSHOli <i CO., Huston, Musa., \ornicvly Jiuuytir, i?fc< May 12, 1881 20 ly WM pEBS^BESTIOQI tl Oft SSSSS1001 ICtfUOniul Tn. .:. Vh* tthlttt amt mott ?lia?? .SVKJ DAVJii/.ANMtt.'i'H ii SON.S.I'au.vi/A .rA. Nov IS, 18S? My J?ST?ECErT A Car Loa tl of Flour - AND A Car Load of Corn, Which wi!) be sold f.J low as these articles of prime necessity cnn bc bought anywhere in tho c?uniy. - ALSO,- . SUGAR, COKKKK, MOLASSES, SALT, BACON, LAUD, SODA, STARCH, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, 1UC?0, NUTMEGS, ?c. -ALSO, PRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, ll ATS, &o. -ALSO, CALICOES, DRESS GOODS, HOS! KR Y G LOY KS. LONGCLOTI1S, SHIRT INGS, SHEETINGS, &e. - ALSO, DOMESTIC GOODS, HARDWARE and WOODEN W A HE, CROCK KR Y ond G LA SS WA RE, ?U.TH LE RY, &o. ?.k?i),',In fact T keep everything (hal ?s"?jt5fl ?>iy* usually found in n first class store."X\'/t . jyGive me a call and I will do my best^Yj?fl Jf?y*tO please you in pi tee as well as iii the'iftjfl C?yquolity ol' geoda. My motto is quick**Y;?8 0?Sr*Salcs and abort profus. "Xftnl J. P. MICKLER, WEST T7NION. Juno 0, 1881 , ff(My* MRS. LEGARE will give instruction in Vocal mid Instrumental Music at home, to ningle ichol us, or in classes oh (ho conservatory ]> au. forms moderate A fow Hoarders will be taken. PIANOS AND ORGANS. SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER, CASH PRICES AND THREE MONTHS CREDIT. A. VAttw ? asl? ?own and Dalnnco Wiivii ? otion Comer) In. During tito months of Juno, July, August ami S ti p lom ber wo will soil I janos au<l Orgnus, cither new or sccoml-linnd, io responsible par lies, at LOWEST CASI} PUK LS, payable S5?) ?';?NS: crt: ail Organ, s\>r> CUNI* CK a Plano. Ami Hie bulrttico iu I h rec mouths without utterest. -- * -- INSTALLMENT BUYERS, To accommodate those who can- pay all casli in thc fall, wu will, during tl mouths of Juno, July and August and Septr iber, sell at our As ?: jr Price List, und re?oive as follows: SSO C.IKI? ?II na Organ, $25 <;u*li on a aciano, Willi one-third ol' tlic balance in throe months, ono third in six mont!'.? and thc remainder iu one year. 'Briese Offcrs arc $*ood only BJIB??I OCIORHB* Bs!. 1881. Ii. E. rV6lSKYCB4, &r fiibSMiru Music HOUSE, Greenville, S. G. Juno 30, 1881, '_ ly T HE WILLIAMS TON Female Oollege I) INSPECT F OLLY oilers its services to those lt parents who desire lo secure for I heir daughters the thorough and symmetrical culti vation of their physical, intellectual und moral powers, ll is conducted oh what is called Hie .ONE.STUDY" PLAN, with a Si:>n ANM.AI. Counsn of Study; and hy a system of Tuilional Premiums, its low Low Kates arc made still lower for AM. who a vorn gb 8~> per cent. No Public Bxcrcisos. No .?Receptions." Oradim-r lion, which is always private, may occur right limes a year. For full information, write for nu Illustrated Catalogne. A dd vest) Pi.:. 8. LANDER, Pr?sident, Willlarustob, S. C. Octohor 28. 1 SS>) 60-ly ThoVl'urcntand lieut Medicino ovor Hado. AooHmblnntlon of Hope, Buohu, Man drakme 1111,1 Dandelion, with nil tho best und mottomurattvo properties of nil pther Bittere, muk onw.hunirai.at Blood Purifier, I.Ivor ReguAotor,?"'! Dfosaa Health Hestoring Agent on^WaSESBBaaOEHacfiitti. No disenso o^Lan possibly loner exist whero Hop Bitters aro u8w>d,so varied and perfect aro their ope rat lons, ???j Tfcsy Civo tCTi'.l'?'.fe frlvlc;;: to tho aroi azi ?nCrm. To all whoso ?%mploynicnls chuso Irrcgularl ty of thebowclBo^^ui'hm' y organs', or who rev! ciulronai Appeilrer^WTonto ami nttld Stimulant, ; Hop Dlttera aro li moonabie, without IntoX' loatlni? UOasbk No igniter rvlint your fo^k clings or symptoms aro what tho disenso or nllw?out Is uso Hop mt iers. Don't wait uni ll you a? r? sick but If you only fuel bad or mlscnU>lo,Kuso them at ouco It may Bavo your llfo.lt UAHH Ba v 0 J hundreds, ?SOO will bo paid for a oatt ?? t hoy will not euro or help. Do not suffer?0'"^0"'"frlon(h suffer,but usonud unto UMmWto us0 Hop B Itcniembor, nop Hitters ls noX&0"1,e> drutcipjdl drunken nostrum, but tho l'lirest^^* n SSS Medicino over nimio; tho .'ISVAI,ID8^^^,,11?,'D and IIOPK" and no person or famlly^W ^ should bo without them. r-v .II?, IW^ /Hts ?.l.C. ls an absoluto ixml IrrOHtltilo euro B jB8 rlirulikeness, HM. of opium, tobacco and I fivf iinreotles. All sold by druvfrtMs. Scud .# E m for Circular. Hop II Ut tr? Jiff. Co., ~& BJ ?j Rochestcr.N.Y and Toronto. Ont. BB April 7, ISSI 2Uly FEMALE UNIVERSITY OPENS in the Bell House, in Walhalla, Sep tember 1st. Diplomas given in English and oilier branches. Tuition per month Juvenile, Primary, Academic Classes $1. Sophomore, Junior,'S?nior $3. Music $3. Crediton public funds. I give FRBK TuiTioa to daughters' pf till CoNrr.'ieiiA'ri: SIM.I'IK^S that died fr?ntXG or SIMM: the war from any Slate. MRS. SALLIE SLOAN COBB, Principal. August 18, 1881 AO 4t* VValhalla Female C ol log e. W Ali BK AB, LA, ?. ?. '|A1IIS Institution will open its Fill li SQSS'IOU 1 SEPTEM BL-li Si II. ISSI. TtiuM8i Collegiate Department, 10 mouths, Clo 00 Academia Department, If months, 10 00 Primary Department, 10 months, 8 (ii) ?Iuvenile Depart moni, ID moat hs, fi Ot) Board, Fu?), Light and Loom per month, lt) Ot) Excellent filcilitics for Studying Music, Wax \V?M{ and Painting. Sctul tor a Catalogu?, J. P. SMELTZEB, D. D., President. July 21, 1881 3?-tf COTTON GIN. i HIS OIN, situated ono milo South of WaU halla, S. C., is now ready again for tho season. It has nil thc conveniences possible to accommo date an exacting public, in addition to insurance. Neat, speedy r.ud effectual ginning and packing guaranteed. Aug. 25, 1881-41 tf JOHN D. CAPPEpiANN,! ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-?T-LAW, OO ."Oronci Sti'oot, C'll.tItl<l-:.NTO.\, S. C. .?til t WILL practico in (ho Stale Cotillo of. thc First Judicial Circuit and in tho United Slates Courts. All business entrusted will reoeivc prompt attention, Correspondence so licited. Alienist d, lbsl JiS-tbn WA B.iBfl AB?BJA, ?. V. . 'PUK Bonsidn cf 1881-'82 will begin on THURS 1 DAY, Soplemhcr lolh Students may olect bctwoon Hie Clussi ml, Scientific and Commercial ('ourses. Board and tuition very reasonable; tho whole expenses (except, for olothinj^ an traveling) need not exceed $160 per 'annum. Tho sludcnls aro drilled in military tactics. Located at tho baso of tho Bluo Ridge! Moun tains, Hm climate is unsurpassed. For cala-? logue apply to , , JOHN, IL BILBY. Chairman of faoult.V