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By paid A Fisohessor for lumber 75 By paid commissions of Clerk and Treasurer 69 06 By paid ooah on hand 17 24 81230 00 January, 1882.-Certified os correct. J. W. STlllHLING, Treasurer. February 2,1882._11-11 LOO AL MATTERS. Thcro woro but throe clear days during the tnonth of January. Tho roads aro aa bad ns it is possiblofor them to become. Travel and hauling aro next to im possible. I January has been a month of clouds, rain, snow and sleet over head and ot water, icc, slush and mud under foot. A fall of enow, sleet and ra'.n succeeded each oilier last Monday and Monday uight. lt melted fast on Tuesday. Wo understand that a new mercantile firm, With largo meaus, is soon to open business in our town. Tho attention of our renders is directed to tho interesting lotter of our oorrcspondout from Seneca City. If you visit Seneca City and want any drugs, medicines nint fancy toilet anieles call at tho i drug storo of R. C. Davis & Co. They keep ft | largo slock and sell reasonably. Tho building of thc Hine Ridge Railroad ls now an established fact. It is thought that work will begin on tho road at Walhalla about tho first of April. Revs. J. lt. Riley and Hugh Strong filled tho Presbyterian pulpit for Rev. S. L. Morris on last Sunday. They preached edifying sermons. Mr. A. C. Pinkind, who has been filling tho position of assistant postmaster at Walhalla for sometime past, has been appointed mail agent on tho Blue Ridge Railroad vice J. L. Sutherland removed. : Du. M ITCH KM. has removed from the office ho occupied, opposite V. L. Norman's drug store, j to Venter's Hall, over the store-room of ErvIn , & Veiner, where ho cun bc found at all hour*, when not professionally engaged. There is not a better or more accommodating merchant in Seneca limn IV. II. Stanton. Ho keeps a large stock of goods and sells them at prices which command trade. You will also find something pure nud exhilarating near by, which will wann up thc inner mau these freez ing days. Tho new Methodist Chu roll of Walhalla is expected to bc finished by tho middle of this mouth, and its dedication will tako place at tho first quarterly mooting fur this circuit, which will bc on tho 18th and 19ih of Feb ruary. Mr. J. M. Dumas has been removed as postmaster at Seneca City and ?Mr. Alexander llnmsuy appointed in his place. Wo under stand that Mr. Ramsay has oxecutctl the necessary bond and assumed tho duties of postmaster on last Monday. Mr. II. W. Kuhtmnnn, who has been studying law in the law office of Ott!. J. J. Norton for several months, left for Mine?la, Toinv, last week. As Mr, Kuhl ni nn expects to become a citizen of tho Lone Star State, ho intends to lin tah Ibo mudy of law there. Mr. Kuhtmnn is a talented and promising young man and wo wish him much success in his new liold of labor. "Richland City" is tho name of another town recently laid efl" and established in this county. It is about midway between Seneca City nnd Westminster. A depot is to bo erected nt onco and of conrso storehouse* nnd other building* will soon follow. Sixteen ncres have been laid oft' into building lots of various size.-', with streets running through tho sume. Mr. J. I). Evans, who bas filled tho posi tion of tlepot agent and telegraph operator at thin point so satisfactorily for a j ear past, wo understand, luis resigned, his resignation to take t fleet thc Ut of Match. Ho lins a bettor position and salary o ito rod him else where Wc regret to loso Mr. Evans, as ha is a prompt and attentive officer. "Wo aro requested to return tho kind thanks of the building committco of tho Walhalla IMotliodist Church to tho Walhalla. Dramatic Club fora generous donation of fifteen dol lars towards tho erection of their beautiful church, which will not only bo a comfortable nnd imposing houso of worship, but an orna ment to our town. Our Methodist friends no doubt would not object to a few moro such contributions. BWiOTHE^l? LOCALS. Wo hnve a large lot of joans, boots nnd shoes und n good steck of dry goods which Wo will sell low for 80 days. Call and get bargains nt D, II. cc W. S Glenn's, West minster Seven pounds of good coffee for one dol lar nt B. II. & W. S G loo n's, Westminster. If you love good coffee call for fino roosted coffee nt 1), H. & W. S. Glenn's, Westminster. Guitoau and Mr. Scovillo. TUB ASSASSIN FURIOUS WHEN TOLD HE BROUGHT THE VERDICT ON HIMSELF. WASHINGTON, January 26.-There was an animated discussion in tho Waldon's room nt tho jail this afternoon between Mr. Sco villo nnd,Warden Crocker over (Juilcnu's now address, It was arranged Ihnt for tho nest week no ono shall bo permitted to interviow tho prisoner, and that no communication shall go to him or como from him without pasting through Mr. Scovillo's bunds. When Gui tenu spoke of his address Mr. Scovillo nt onco told him that ho must not attempt any-, thing of tho kind in tho futuro, ns it only prejudiced his onso nnd injured his ultimate prospects. Mr. Scovillo's manner was kind but firm an ho added ; "You havo tnlkod and written too rouoh alrondy, and to your own utterances you nro indebtod tor tho verdict which was given yostorday." Guitcnu's oyo flashed with nngor and With great vohemonco ho turned upon Mr. Scovillo and puurodout a torrent of denuncia tion. "It was your blundorbue manngomcnt that did it-a pel ion of uiiBtako8 nil thc way through. In thc Brat placo tho idea of put ting Spitzka on tho Btand--n bright follow, and ho moant woll, but what did his ovidoncc amount to? Simply that I was u monstrosity, just pluying right into tho huudu ol' tho prosecution und supporting their theory of j depravity instead of insanity. Then my j sister, with that axo story, auotber ovidenoo of dopravity nccording to tho prosecution; and thou, Inst of all, my brother. I huvo mndo nu appeal to tho pooplo and I shall soon huvo plenty of money and tbon I will omploy two or threo first class lawyers, and when I get my caso to tho court in Qoucrnl Tonn they will put this thing nil right." "But," expostulated Mr. Scoville, "don't you seo thut tho papers comment on your addresses und tho people look ut them in a different light from what you intend and ex pect?" "No, thoy don't," angrily retorted Quitouu. "Don't I read tho papers and haven't I got judgment?" Mr. Scoville-Now, can't you yet seo tho folly of this course? Have you rend what thc jury say about your talk and your spocch? I Guiteuu-I don't caro n soup what thc jury says. A nico lol they aro to sit in judgment on n Christian gentleman when, by their own shewing, they passed their timo smoking, drinking grog and playing enids. Two Otto ANS.- Regulato first tho stomach, second thc liver; especially thc first, so us to perform their functions perfectly and you will remove tit least ninctcen-t wonticlhs of all thc ills that mankind is heir to, in this or any other climate Hop Hitters is tho only thing that will gil o perfectly healthy natural action to thoso two organs.-Maine Farmer. ATLANTA, January 30-A fire broko out in thc furniture store of Thomas Richter & Co., at 7 o'clock to-night and rapidly spread to tho adjoining buildings of DohlUO & Dully, grocers, and McNnught & Scrutohin, bani' waro. which were destroyed. I.iebnmn & Kauffman, trunk factory, und 0. W. Moles & (Jo., hat ness and saddles, also took li io. Tho loss will probably reach $100,000, with good insurance. Tho railroad bill, as il Goally passed tho Legislature, provides for ono commisaione;;-. Tho present commissioner will hol.? ovor until tho expiration of his let m and his successor will bc elected bj thc General As sembly. A Wont? TO MOTU Kits.-Mothers should remember it is a most important duly at this Fcnsoti to look ai'.cr tho health of their fami" lice and cleanse? tho malaria and impuiities fr?.ni their systems and that nothing will tone up thc ?M( mach and liver, regulate the bowels and purify the blend so perfectly ns Parker's Qi tiger Tonio, advertised in our columns, Foil. Sec other coiumn. ALWAYS llEFKE.MttNa -A delicious odor is Im purled by boroston Cologne, which is always refreshing, no mutter how freely used. A bill to exempt Charleston and other con tiguous counties from thc operations of ibo stock law olicited a warm debato in tho Sen ato on Saturday and tho voie showed n great chango of opinion in that bidy. On tho passage of the bili to a third loading the volo stood 1-' for and 12 again it tho bill, (len. Kennedy cast tho deciding vote against tho bill, as ono section of tho bill required the construction of tho boundary fence to bo paid out of the Slate Treasury. A motion to reconsider tho vote will bo made on Mon day when it may pass. Ne ID A (IvertiscHi en / s. WALHALLA mo STOKE HAS always on hand the best assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Hop and Ilostcttcr Bitters and Medicines of all kinds. Prcfumcry, Toilet Articles, Plushes, Combs, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powder, Bandolino for tho Unir and Hair Oil. Also, a good lot of Stationery, Ink, Pens, Blotting Pads and Fancy Paper in Boxes, all very cheap. Buist's Garden Seeds, a good variety. Fiirlv Boso and Peerless Potatoes, which I will sell as cheap na others do. Thc Kilty May Chowing Tob?ceo, tho best in town, with a largo assortment of selected Cigars. 1 will also praoticc my profession and am personally in chargo of tho Drug Storo and will fill all prescriptions entrusted with great caro. I am still premired to voooinato with good virus. ' D. B. DARBY", Of tho firm of Darby & Co. January 19, 1882 0-3m. mmma-i-?.-*m? I I m ---a WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. AriM.Ks-Dried, per pound i\ Oreen, per bushel 90 to 1.00 BUTTER-Per pound l?(a??.0 BRKSWAX-Der pound 18 to 'JO BEEF-Por pound 4@7 BACON- Dry salt shoulders 9(") 11 " C. R. Sides 10(^12 S. C. hams, canvnssod 14(3) 15 CALICO-Der yard G(><)10 Co Kt'KR-Bio per pound 1G(?$20 " -Lnguyra, per pound '20 " -Java, per pound 25(0)30 CANDI.KS-Adamantino, per sot 20(V<)2() " -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per bend 18(W)20 COTTON-Per pound, middling, 10(?ll " - Yarn, jtcr bunch 90 to FOO COPPERAS-Per pound ? DUCKS-Por head 20@25 Koos, per dozen FLOUR, por sack, (08 pounds,) 3.60@3,00 FEATHERS-(leese, per pound 45 -Mixed por pound 30 CRAIN-Corn, por bushol, 75 -Ryo. por bushol 90 -Oats, red, per bushol 00 IRON- English relined, nor pound " -Swced, per pound 7(r<)8 " -Band, per pound 5(}?'?G " -Hoop, per pound ?l Potware, por pound 5(?)G IiAiiu, per pound 12}@I6 LIMB, for barrel 1.90 LUMBER, por thousand foot 10.00 LRAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon d0(o$60 MAUDKI?, por pound 26fm30 NAILS, por kog 'l.OO?r?j?.OO ONIONS, per bushel 1,00 OIL, korosono, por gallon 20(ji)25 POTATOES-Irish, por bushol 00(^75 RICE, por pound 10 SALT-Livorpool, per naok 1.25 I SnirmNO, wholesiilo 7 I " rotnil 7 J I " wholesale OJ I " rotnil 7 4-1 SHEETING, wholesnlo 8 ?. rotnil SJ <SIIOT, nor pound IQ (SVini rs TUIU'KNTINR, nor gallon . 75 ?ft)AP, por pout.a 8@10 &U?AKS-Crushed, por pound l'.?J -A WU!to, por pound . IO -Brown, per pound V? -Extra C., per pound 10 ?STAUCH, while and blue, per pound b\(u? SODA, por pound 6((#10 Ton.icco, per pound 50(^90 " per pound, smoking 40($75 TALLOW, por pound 7 Tu a KEYS, por hoad dO(?*i?O GEESE-Per bead 3()(?)40 IIONKV, por pound 8(a)K) HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Oreen, per pound 6(($GJ INDICO-Spanish Flout, por pound l.'r>0 " -Carolina, per pound 70 TEAS-Cnn Powder, per pound 1.00 Hyson, Creon, per pound 85 Young Hyson Black, per lb 75 WOOL, washed, per pound, SO to 35 A caso ol' smallpox is reported ut Cranito villo, Aiken oounty. Tho valuo ol' tho production of window glass last your was $0.000,000. Tho losses by firo in ?ho United Staion in 1881 amounted to SlO?.OOO.OOO. A number of lives wcro also lost. x Q'ho Rev. li, U. Pratt is trying to intro duce into Fairfield oounty, South Ame.ioau "millo matzo," a species of corn that ho says makes good und nourishing bread and fodder, defies drought and grows so densly as to kill cut grass with its sitado. TUB COLORED CONI-LICT.-A blaok and a white cat. having got into a fight tho ether afternoon, a philanthropist rushed off to get a copy of tho Civil Rights Act to read it to them, but before he had returned thc blach cat had left thc field-probably for Arkansas.- Columbia Jici/istc, Wc would respectfully return thanks to our friends and custom ers for tho kind patronage they have tendered us during thc last year. Wo feel assured that, wo can always give you bargains in the special lines wc carry. Our stock o? Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Notions, No vell ies and Fancy (?ootls, Fine Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies' and Cents' Hals, Gents' Furnish ing Goods, Hardware, &c, is complete in every department. We are agents for the two Standard Machines, "Weed" and "Domestic." Will he pleased to show them to you. Respectfully, DELINQUE r|"*UIR fellowing is tho Delinquent Land I I.i.?t for Oooneo County for Taxes of Fiscal Year ISS0: CENTER TOWNSHIP Rachel E. Connelly, 41) acres .1. A. Oantt, 5 ncres Edward Haiden, 100 aeres SENECA TOWNSHIP Rolin M Casey, 55 acres Penney Mi sters, -ll acres Charles Nimmons, 35 acres TUG A LOO TOWNSHIP Estate of Benson Tomi ; 75 acres WEST UNION Mrs. Jane Austin. 12 nercs REO WEH TOWNSHIP Wm. F. Dodd, 100 ceres and 1 building PULASKI TOWNSHIP David Leo, 60 acres WHIT KW ATE R TOWNSHIP Rrip;ht A. Ru rt/., 20 aeres Woodford Zachary. 1,0(10 acres Nolieo is hereby given that tho wholo of tho several parcels, jots and parts of lots of real ostato, described in tho preceding list, or so much thereof ns will bo necessary to day the taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will jo sold by the Treasu rer of Oooneo County, South Carolina, at his oflico in said County, on ?MONDAY, 0th of February, 1883, unless said taxes, penalties and assessments bo paid boforo that timo, arni suoh salo will bc continued from day to day until nil of said parcels, lots and parts of lots of real ostato shall bo sohl or offered forsulo. J. J. SMITH, Auditor Oooneo County. Janunry 19, 1882. 9-3t HAL SETTLEMENT VJOTICE Is hereby given that tho undersigned II will apply to Riobard Lewis, Judge of Pro halo, at his ollico In Walhalla, S. C., nt ll o'clook A. M., on MONDAY, tho 20lh day of February, 1882, for a final dischargo as Execu tor of tho last will and testament of David Sligh, deceased. 8. Y. STRUM.INO, Exoouior. January 10, 1882 J) lt FARMERS, ARE IOU m You Shall Purohat BAUGH'S 125 1?KI?E jfc9? PRU TO.\ Or MOAT itt VHHL.AUEI.l'il Analysis Guarani oed. BAUO-H <fe> SO INT S, 90 South DclnwnB'c Ave, 1 Street, Ila H i moir. December 23, 1881 rUJDLlO Oil LU. .X7V. -A.. KLllNTO il/ILL offer for anio ni Mounlnin Weat Farm ll on FRIDAY, Ibo JOih day of February next, Iii? Household Furniture Farming Itnplc meniH, Wagons, Slock, &c. Tenus cash. _jJnnuary 2<S, 1^82_10-21 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. O oonoo Oo-urrty. By Richard Lewis, Biq , Judge of l'robatc. YUHKKKAS. Lemuel V. Fitts has made suit IT to mo to grant him belters of Administra tion ot tito Estate and Lifecls of William Fitts, deceased These are, therefore, to cito nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said William Pitts, deceased, that limy bo nnd appear before mc, in tho Court of l'robatc, to bo hohl at Walhalla, S. C., on .Saturday, 4th of February, 1882, after publication hereof, at ll o'cloiv in tho forenoon, lo show causo, If any they have, why tho said administration should no. be gr tated. (?iveit under my hand and scat, this tho 18th ilny of January Anno Domini 1K82, RICHARD LEWIS, Ju'igo of Probate'/.' Coonee County, January lt), 1882 _ __'<>-2t Fin'ii .Discharge. ot 100 is hereby given t'.mt tho under signed will apply to Richard Lewis, Judge td' Probato, in bis office on thc 13th day of February, 1882, fm- his final disebnrgo us administrator o? llouck O. Sligh. deceased J. ll SLIGU, Administrator, January 5, 1882 7-4t. ST^AT?SOIJT1?CAROLINA ?>?C?:?EI? COUNTY. IN CO/JHT OF COMMON PLEAS: L. tl. HOOPE? ) against > Partition. LUCY HOOPES. ) PUllSUANT toon order of this Court in tho above stated case, made on thc 5th ol' December, ISSI, l will ro-soil nt public auction at tho Court House door in Wul bulla, S. C , between the legal hours of sale, on thc Otb day of February, 1882, for cash, ut tho risk of Louis Hoopes, tho former purchaser, All those two parcels or lots of land in thc town of Wai!: illa and known in the plan of said town ns lots Nos. 108 and -17, containing in thc aggregate enc and onc hall' acres, moro or i'.xs. Purobn80r puy extra for Liles. ll IC-il ARD LEWIS, Master. January 5, 186:2 7-11 ATE ARRIVAL CI GOODS -AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT -FROM W. II. STANTON. ri? ?IB I, A Rd EST A N I) ll EST SELECTION I OF HARDWARE. 100 Keg-* Old Dominion Nails. 20 Koi;s Horse nnd .Mule Shoes. 2.000 Pounds Potwaro. 25 Bags Shot and Powder. duns nnd Pistols, Plows nnd Plow Stocks, Doors, Sash and Blinds, ut factory prices, freight ndded. 20,000 Hard Btiek nt $10 poi- thousand. 500 Rolls Wall Paper, Oil Cloth Shades nnd Paper Shades. 300 Bedsteads from $2 to $10.50. 400 Blackwell's Plain Chairs. 40 cents each. 100 Rattan and Cane Seated Chairs, Ladies' and Children's Rockers, Baby Cribs, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables and Mattresses at low prices. Jost received from tho Eastern Markets $900 Worth ol' Boots tittil , Shoes? Real bargains in this lino. 5 CUPOS Rubber Overshoes and Sandals. 30 Boxes Manufactured Tobacco, from 48 to 90 cents per pound. 300 Pounds Smoking Tobacco ut 45 cents pet- pound. 300 Pounds Blackwell's Smoking Tobacco at old prico, 15 000 Cigars, from $1.80 lo $7.50 per hundred. .argo slock of 'Jandy, Nuts, Raisins, Prunos, Currents, Citron, Macaroni, Lemons, Orang-s and Cm ni. er rios, fresh Crackers. Fire Crook .-<. Oysiors, Salmon, Sardines, Choose, Mn c< ie . Soap, Candios and .Matches by tho Ci.se Crockery, Glasswaro, Saddles and Harness at Jost, Splendid article J Coffee bought sinco the decline-j, 7 ami.4 [iou nils to tho $1. Granulated Sugar t<.} pounds for $1. Brown and Yellow Sugar 10 nnd ll pounds to tho $1. Frosh Grits 30 pounds for $1. Rico ll und 12 pounds to tho $1. Fine Syrup nnd Moscovtwlo Molasses. 100 Barrels of Flour bought sinco tho de cline. One car lend of Bran. 500 Gallons Jug nod Jar Wnro. Lftst, but by no moans tho least, nor quito so Ur/ ns you heard -20 Barrels Pure Whis key, Blandy nnd Wines. Imported Brandy, Wine and Champagne in battles. lt should bo remembered the expenso of my establishment is bit nominal, compared with other houses us wo pay no rents and have but one hired clerk, who neither smokes, chews nor drinks, bul cnn do tho work of half dozen sec md rate men. Tho bolunco of tho force required to run tho business, besides tho head or proprietor, who is neil her boss nor inaStor, includes Ibo young gents, or rather sprigs of tho family, who uro very attentive and polite and serve you well in everything except liquors. We uro determined not to bo undersold; guarantee satisfaction, nnd thc continued increasing business is no insignifi cant evidence of fair defiling and tho now way. Don't yon forget it. Yo y truly, W. ll. STANTON, drrior Main and Townville Streets, I SENECA, 8. 0, " . .- ber 22. 1881 0-3m ??G WTlIOwiLIZER vs ??ay -to you buy PHOSPHATS. ?ooo y.ats. orv HA its OK a ? A OU JUA !.. Tl M O At I!. Send for Circulars. Solo JyC8bn."af?aoturorBs Mtilartclphin, and IO? South Cit; Drag ii Bl SIE, uit. it77I^)Tvls~& CO J ARON AND COMPLETE STOCK OF :ort.ifvw, 3vt o cl io irte ?si, 2P?ixxt?, O ll ?i, BOOIK.9, DPiotxirrj 3Px-i\13CXOIS, Wiu t?tow G-liiMfj, Btatiouory **3tt<iJ> ?X'Q'XXJIIJ'X' AB.TI O X O -A. XX tS?, TOtonooo, | Buu?t' and r*ipos. SKIONS ! SIEEWS ! SEEDS! ! LAN DB ET ll AND BU IS I'S GAUDION SURDS. ALSO, FIELD SEMDS, VIZ: RED GLOVER, ORCHARD GRASS, GERMAN MILLET, TIMOTHY, BLUE GRASS, IIEAUDS GRASS, &C, Wc guarantee these Scods to bo fresh mid ilic very best, mut wo will sell thom ?vt reasonable prices to induco fanners lo plant them. IC. C. ?AVIS dt CO., Townvillc St., Helicon City, S. C. Du. R. C. DAVIS' Ollicc in rear of Drug St oro. December lo, 1881 5 If NEW STORE IN WALHALLA. I lake this opportunity to announce to all of my old friends and customers that I have just removed to my NEW STORE IN WALHALLA, Where 1 will tic pleased to see you ai nil times. I have a larg* stock ol* VYhioii ? propose io sell low down fur cash or barter. GROCERIES? a specially, especially COFF KU, Seven pounds ot good oolloo for ON ll DOLLA H. Call ami examine my Block before purchasing els' where, as I think 3-011 will find it to your advantage to do so. For which I will pay 8-3 cents per bushel cash or 00 cents in trade.' J. P, MICKLER, WALHALLA, S. C. Egg tia PM m * passai ?g State ol South Carolina? ttcoitcc Do II ti I y. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Robort A Thompson ns Administrator of tho ( stnto of .lames M. Lay, deceased, Plaintiff, against Jessie Lae, Aroholaus Lay, Sarah B. Hoggs, John S. Vernor, ni roooivor of the estate of James Lay, deceased: Archelaus Lay. as Assignee of Sarah ?. Bogga, John 1). Vernor ns Administrator of tho estate of A. Wi Lay, deceased; Josephine Vorncr; William A. Lay, as Kxecutor of tho estate of C. M. Lay. deceased; Joseph J, Norton and Wm. C. Keith, Assignees of Archc laus Lay, A W. Lay and Jephthah Lay, and Jephthah Lav, Defendants-SUM MONS FOR RF.LI F.F. To the Defendants abovo named: YOU aro hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, tho original of which is filed in tho ofllco of tho Judge of Probate, at Walhalla, South Condina, nod to servo a copy of your nnswor to tho said complaint on tho subscriber, at his oflicc, at Walhalla, South Carolina, with? in twenty days nftor tho servieo horoof, ex clusive of tho day of snob servieo. If yon fail to answer tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho Plaintiff, as Administrator aforesaid, will apply to the Court for tho ro< lief demanded in tho complaint. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney, Walhalla, S. C. RICHARD LEWIS, . a Judgo of Probato. l> 0 To tho Defendants abovo named: Toko notico that tho summons and com* plaint in this aotion, for a final settlement of tho ostato of James M. Lay, deceased, wa? filed in tho oflico of tho Probato Court, at Walhalla. Ocnnno County, South Carolina, January 17th, 1882. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, Rlnintii?'sAt^oi^ op ADO-SU GOLLE?B, 'PUK session of 1881-'82 will begin on THURS 1 DAV, Soptctnbcr IGth. ^Students maj eleot between thc Classicnl. Scientific and Commercial Courses. Hoard and tuition very reasonable; tho whole expenses (exoept for clothing and traveling) need not exceed $160 per annum. Tho students aro drilled in military tactics. Located nt the base of tho Bluo Ridgo Moun tains, (ho climate is unsurnassed. For cata logue apply to JOHN lt. RILEY, Chairman of Faculty, JV. W. LKQARK, Secretary of Faculty. ? July 1881 80 lt* WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT MUSIC 1 WGMIAT 03 H?W& W!IT5=u?yT MUM? fl WKJ.I.. 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GREAT SAVINA BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. pEGOim Thtrty.Stx Varieties of Cabbage : *S ef Corn i ?>9 nf Curum t>er? 4i of Melun; ;,iof Ic.is ; vs of Heans; 17 of Sn'iash ; ai of licet and 40 of Tomato, ?rilli oilier varieties In p,o,>oilion, a l.artfc portion of which ? ero grown on my five seed f irms, will be found In my Vegetable nnil Flower Seed Cutalujrno for 1881?. Sent FKKB to all who apply. Customers of last Season need not ?rile fer it. AU Seed sold from my cstahlish. ment warranted lo lie both fresh and true lo name, so f 11 .ii h at should it prove otherwise. I will refill the order grails. The original In t rod ucl r of I'.nr I> Oh I.. .. I Tlurbnnlc Pota tor?, Mm-Mehind Eurly Oom, ll.?- Iliitiliurii 8Qtini>li, Hiirblrheiid Culilinge, 1'hliiiii-y'n Melon, and .1 score of other new Vegetables, 1 invite thc patronage of thc public. New Vegetables ft Specialty. Jniuo* J. II. (. iT|,-m j , Mnrblchead, Mass. 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