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_ SaOCPAL MATTBRS, We predloted that the Grconbaokers wore Radical* in disguise. Their coalition verifies this prediotlon. The Greenbaokers now lmve 'soilr Cherrys. Their teeth are on edge. Their Cherrys oro green as well as their backs, For tho past eight or ton days wo havo had most delightful weather for picking cotton and gathering fodder und hay. Mr. Jesse Mulkey, an old and respected oitiien of our county, died recently of dropsy of tho ehest. He was 70 years old. Tho day and date of tho big show, already announced as coming to Walhalla, has beeu positively fixed for Wednesday, Ootobor -Ith. T bo Walhalla Fomale College has opened .te present session with very flattering pros pects, between 00 and 70 studonte having already beon enrolled. The mass meeting at Sonooa City has boon changed from tho 30th to tho 291li instant? The candidates and all others will bear this in mind. The Slate campaign is progressing finely. York hoe made the beta turo out so far. Larger nudionoes aro oi peeled in tho low country. Mr. II. A.H. Gibson is nnnttMncdl this week fes a oandidalo for coroner. Mr. Gibson is a lawyer and fully competent to discharge tho Unties of the office Mr. Wnbbi of tho "New York Cash Store," at Anderson, will visit Walhalla during tho coming wook with a completo lino of dry goods and novelties and would be most happy to bo favored with somo orders from our people. Through a pr?valo source wo learn that a cominillo- of citizens wailed on Mr. M. W. Coleman on tho 18th instant in reference to his candidacy for (ho Legislature, and ho said to tho committee that if ho was elected ho would serve tho whole people to the best of his ability. Attention is directed to tho oorrcotion of n typographical error whioh occurred in tho advertisement of tho Walhalla Femulo Col lege. Tho ratos of tuition in tho collegiate department arc $30 por year instead of $10 OS formerly published. Mr. Nathan Hunter, living above Wallalla four or fivo milos, departed this lifo on Fri day night last, tho 15th instant. Mr. Hun ter was a good citizen, a nativo of Newborry .county and was eighty-two yours old. Messrs. Fahnostock and George Foster deservo ?commendation for tho manner in whioh they h ave. worked out several of tho hilts on the Walhalla and Westminster road. Such work is permanent and is well worth tho imitation ol ?nany road overseers. J. B. Sanders, Esq , lias catted at our office ?ind says lie is no candidate for coroner on any body's ticket. Ile assigns as his reason that i -elected he might have to olficiato at thc execu tion of Mr. Hobius, our Sheriff, and ho don" want (he job. So tho Orcenliackrrs ono by om aro tefl alone. A correspondent of ibo Charleston New and Courter states that a killing frost ha visited Oeoneo County. This is n mistake Wo havo had no frost yet. Wo have no oven been ' bit" hy tho Qreenbockcrs, who or making more noUo hmo thuu clbcwhoro ii tho State? William Clark and Jnko Hob insoi colored, wore prosecuted fur petit larceny b, Sam. Williams, oolorcd, beforo Joo W. Sho lor, Esq. Clark was found guilty of stonlin. ttirco pounds of bnoon from Williams am sentenced to pay a One of $5 and costs which ho paid in preference to going to jail Wc call attention to tho card of Hon. Geo. lt CheTry, declining (o allow his mimo used as candidate for the House- of Ropresentativct Mr. Cherry lins well desorved popularity an many of his friends will regret that he refuse to become a candidate beforo the primaries, bu are rejoiced to know (hat he is not in accor with tho Grccnbackcrs. Miss Fanuio May Witt, correspondent of th Sunny South, Allanta, Ga., paid un a horrie visit on Wednesday morning. She is traveling lu tho interest of that paper and would b pleased to receive subscriptions from our pee plo. Wo hope Miss Witt will call to sec ti ?gain soon and make her visit longer, for il i not often wo have (he pleasure of meeting wil euch an agreeable female journalist ns she. Mr. John Thompson, Jr., ono of Walhalla1 promising young men, has rocontly oomploto bis study of telegraphy and has been assigne to a good position in tho Westorn Unio Tologrnph Offioo in Atlanta, Qa. It is wit plcuHiu-o wo ohroniolo our young friend1 advancement and hope ho may win man laurels in his ohoeen profession. Tho candidatos and oounty oanvassei made their tour through tho Soulhorn portio of tho county last wook. They woro met ( South Union, Fair Play and Providence b largo and enthusiastic meetings of tho Di mooraoy. Speoohes woro made by J, ? Verner, Joo W. Sholor, W. J. Striblirif Ksqs., at South . Union. Those gontlemc wero met at Fair Play by Messrs. Oalhou and Moore who added their strength to th cause. The Domooraey in this neighborboo ^ is solid. Tho ?talement was made in our columr last wook that tho State Dotnoorntio Exeou live Committee had selected Kev. S. 1 Jones, of Pondleton, ns a candidato fe Suporintendont of Education. This was mistake. Perhaps tho wish was fathor to th act, Tho committee has selected Co Anbury Coward, of York, ns a candidato fr State Suporintondont of Eduoation. Co Coward is a grad?alo of a military eohoi and has beon toaohing for many years. W bopo he will mako as good a suporintondoi ns Gol. Thompson has dono. Now is the timo and Glenn's at Wcstminsb is tho placo to buy your fall goods, They a: now receiving a splendid stock of goods ar will sell them to suit tho times. Ladies* and gents' hats, ladies' shawls ar cloaks a specialty at D. II. & W. S. Glenn' Westminster, S. C. Call and examino the stook. Tho war in Egypt is practically over. Tl English are in Cairo and Arabi Pasha n prisoner anti tho publio mon ol tho oounti aro suing for poace. The military mov< t monti ol tho English have n >t only boc brilliant, bat eminently successful. Tl question now is, will England relinquish hi told on Egypt? Married, on the 18th of Scptcmbor, 1882, by J. Y7. HaulbrooV, Esq.. Joseph T. Martin ond Miss Sarah M. Emory, both of Oooaeo county. The $30,000 eleotrlo light of S. II. Barrett & Oo.'e Now Show will blo'/.o like Chicago's conflagration at Walhalla, on Wednesday, Ootobor 4tH. A tJerman who was lately married, saypt "It ?ns easier for a neodlo to Talk ont of n camel's eye that for a mans to got dor lasht ford mit a womans."-?n'o'n. Charlotte Observer: Our wholesale mer* ohants say that their trade during tho week just passed has benn largor than for corres ponding week of any previous year in the history of Cbarlotto. Tho Chief of Police of Columbia has sent out telegrams ordoring tho arrest nf Murinny, tho oirous man, who Sa Charged with de frauding his creditors. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR C???O??RT The friends of II. A. IL UNISON respectfully announoo him asa candidato for election to tbte of?oe of Coroner of Coonee county at tho next election, subject to tho nomination by the peo? pie in the primar; election. Tho friends of SAMOBI, II. JOHNS respectfully announoo him OB a candidate for re-election to Ibo oiftco of Coroner of Oconco county at tho UcXt election, subjeot to the nomination by the people in tho primary election. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Tho friends of II KN av MVKRH announce him ns a candidate for County Commissioner of Ooonee county, eubjoot to tho notion of tho Democratic party. Ho will represont tho pooplo in tho lower portions of tho county. Tho friends of E. A. PKRRY respectfully announce bim as a candidato for election to tho offioo of County Commissioner of Ooonee county at tho next election, subject to nomination by tho Democratic party. The friends of THOMAS Binn respectfully announce him asa candidato for elect ion to tho ?cc of County Commissioner of Oconco county at tho next election, subjeot to nomiuation by tho Democratic party. Tho friends of O. I. WALKKR respectfully announce him os a candidate for clcotion to tho offlooof County Commissioner of Oconcc oounty nt tho next election, subject to tho nomination by Hie Dcmoorftlio party. The friends of M. NICUOI.SON respectfully announoo him as a candidate for re-election lo tho offico of County Commissioner of Ooonco county at the next election, subjeot to nomina tion by thc Democratic party. Tho friends of W. W. Mons respectfully an nounoe him as a candidato for re-election to thc offico of CountyConunissionor of Ooonee oounty nt tho next election, subjeot to nomination by thc Ucmocratio party. Tho friouds of JOHN lt. STREU: respectfully announce him asa candidate for ro-otcction lo tho ofiico of County Commissioner of Ooonee county at tho next election, nu bj ?ct to nomina tion by tho Democratic parly. For tin; Lei; ?H Int it re. '?TUB PEOPIB'S CAN1MOATK." Feeling confident that ito is tho man for tho times, tho many friends of Mr. M. W. COT.KMAN nominate him for thc House of Representatives from Ooonee oounty, subjeot to (ho action of the Democratic party. The friends of WM. J. Sra nu,INO respect fully nominate him ns a candidato for tho Legislnturo ac the ensuing oleotion lo represent the pooplo of Oconie oounty, subject to tho aotion of tho Dcmocratio party in I he primary election on the Gt li day of Ootober next. The friends of W. L. HUUOKNS respect* fully nominate him a candidate for (he Legisla ture at tho ensuing election, subjeot lo tho action of thc Dcmocratio party of Oconcc county in thc primary clcotion on the 6th day of Ooto ber next. Tho friends ol Col. R. E. Mason, respectfully nominato him BS a candidate for tho Legisla ture at tho ensuing election, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in tho prim ary election. Foi* County Treasurer. Tho friends of W. L. VKKNKR respectfully announce him ns a candidate lo fill thc ofiico of County Treasurer of Ooonee County, or.d placo his miine before tho Democratic voters of the county for recommendation at tito primary election on tho 6tb day of Ootober next to said offico. Tho friends of JOSEPH W. IIOM.KMAN re spectfully nominato him as a suitable person to fill tho ofiico of County Treasurer, and plaoe his namo before the Democratic vo'crs of thc county for recommendation at the primary election to said office. For Probate ?fudge* The friends of RICHARD LEWIS, ESQ., re spectfully announce him a candidate for re-elec tion to tho offico of Frobato Judge of Oconco county nt tho next oleotion, subject to ratifica tion by thc Dcmocratio party. For County Auditor. The friends of JOHN J. SMITH respectfully announce him as n candidato for County Auditor, subject to tho aotion of tho pooplo in tho primary election. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. The friends of ISAAC WIOKMPPB. ESQ., re spectfully announce bim a candidate for re election to tho ofiico of School Commissioner of Oconcc County, subject to the action of the people in tho primary oleotion. We are authorized lo announce M A it S IIA b II. DENDY as a candidato for Solo.ol Commissioner of Coonee County at tho onsuing oleotion, sub jeot to ratification by tho Dcmocratio voters of said county in primary clcotion or otherwiso, ns may bo determined. Tho friends of C. Yt. MOO RIO respectfully nominato him for tho offico of School Com missioner of Ooonco County nt tho onsuing oleotion, subject to thc action of tho Domo? oratio Party. Mr. Mooro is well known to tho people of tho county, having taught sohool for eevornl years at Walhalla and Soncoa City, and is fully qualified to dis charge tho duties of tho offioo. if elootcd. For Congress. . Wo oro authorized to announoo Hon. D. WYATT AIKEN a candidato for re election to Congress. FOUND AT LAST.-An agreeable dress ing for tho hair that will stop its falling has been long sought for. Parker's Hair Balsam, distinguished for its purity, fully supplies this want. IMPROVEMENT FOR MIND AND DODY. There is moro strength-restoring power in a bottlo of Parker's Ginger Tonio than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. As an appetizer, blood purifier and kidney correc tor, Micro is nothing liko it, nod invalid? consequently lind it a wonderful invigoranb for mind and body,- Commercial. ? G?ata Day for Ali ! THE LIKE MAY NEVER AGAIN BE SEEN! The 3VIigh.ty JS/T ammoth. iVCori?roli. a,nd. G-igeuntio Colossus Of oil Amusement Organizations, PuDoplicd in S. Ii, BARRETT & CO.'S NEW UNITED MONSTER Railroad Shows ! ORIENTAL CIUOUS, EGYPTIAN CARAVAN AND UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF LIVING WONDERS! Positively coming and will exhibit in all its vast entirety nt 'WALHALLA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TK. 7 Enormous Metropolitan Menageries United .so ULAZONEO CA?ES or wu,? BEASTS. Positively thc largest collection of extremely Karo Wild Animals willi any exhibition on Hilt continent. Tito Largest Living WiKNYiS mm rilPpOPOYAMUS Ever Imported-a hugo shambling Uiver Horse, tho terror of all Saurians-claimed by maiij Theologians and Zoograplicrs to bc identical with thc Behemoth of tho Biblo. A Pair of fll A JHS'I'IC Mit All's, broken to harness and drawing Roman chariots. $100.000 invcslod in more than eighly tons ol' educated ilcsli. A monster all-represcntm? herd ol' l*cvfoniliii(( ftlvpEmiiln, including twice Ibo largest animal known to exist, Hu fanious old India War Elephant, Xci xo, several inches taller and thc heaviest animal on ihit continent, said lo bo over 1200 years ot' agu. Also the midget, faillie Dot, thrice (bo smallest full grown Elephant ever seen. Thc greatest of all feature, the first and only genuino " fyloil Slayer." tho only animal ol its kind ever on exhibition in this or any other country. Von will seo die great Abyssiniar ll A ItlltOUSSA, an animal never Indore exhibited in America. The first and only I10UIP OPOTIMUS ever exhibited on Ibis continent. Tho only genuino TOIrWip MOIrtSE, You will see thc Simiom Colossus, Cynocephalus, tho live ton Performing Black Rhinoceros, ar Arclio Aquarium of Polar Mammoths. You will seo features ncvor before witnessed willi any oilier exhibition on earth. Elks driven Tendern in (lie Streets, Performing Arabian Dromedaries and Zebras trained to perform incredible feats, Lapland hurdle racing reindeer, a gigantic riding Cjuoccphalus, performing dens of Hyenas, a school uf learned Seals, performing den of Tigers, Lions and Leopards. A pair of African Elands. A cavalcade of Pourieen Performing Kentucky Thoroughbreds, the largest number of tho most beautiful and best trained horses in the world and inoro than a whole show alono. THIRTY ARABIAN CAMELS. A completo and exhaustive collection of Living Zoological Wonders I You will see Willi? Cobb's original and only Miniature. Circus of Dogs, Goats and Monkeys. COMPLETE CIRCUS COMPANIES COMBINED, Employing over Ono Hundred Famous Chiefs I Twenty Double Somersault Leapers, led bj Hie acknowledged champions of Hie entire world. JAMES Quia LEV and WILLIAM BATOIII.OU $10.000 challenge their equal is not to bc found. Twenty Champion Bare-Back Riders, bcadet by Miss Viola Rivers, Miss Jennie Ewers, Mr. Orrin Hollis and Charles Ewers, thc champion two four and eix horse riders of Hie old and now world. THE WORLD FAMED RENO AND DUNDAR, THE CHAMPION ARTISTS OP THE TRIPLE ?ARI Tho only and inimitable In A LETTA AND WALLACE, aerial Bycyolislsof Hie nineteenth century whose wonderful performances on (he invisible wiro 00 foet in tho air, holds thousands of pcopli In breathless awe. 10 CLOWNS. 10 Headed by tho King Laugh-Makers, tho great AYMAR BROTHERS. Tho Low Comedy Hear, "Bruno." Steam Air Ship in operation outside, freo to all. Tho Sheik's Return from Conquest. A Quorter of a Million Street Parado. Three Superb Musical Brigades. Tho New Leviathan Steam Band, a HO-Voiced Jubilee Chorus, always Exhibiting Just What it Advertises. Cheap Excursion Rates on all Railroads to thc Qroat " World's Exposition." One TTiolsoit, Admits -ta etil .A^cLvertised. Shows. Ohildren Under IST ine Yesurs Irl alf IPrioe, TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY. 'L??'V??; more, and so fat* as it is concerned, no other Show exists. WIL?/ At.30 EXHIBIT ?T GREENVILLE, OOTOBER 6TH* isr o R?ivr ?. N's NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL. \8?RE olid clTcclUnl remedy for Mic euro of nil irregularities and disorders of (lio Sto mnoli mid lloWels, whether lit ohildren or adults. It is acceptable lo tliO stomach wi!hont being offensive to tho tttslo. Promptly reliev ing Dysentery, Diarrhoen, Cholera, Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flux, Griping Pains, Flatu lency, Nausea, Acidity of tho Stomach, Heart burn, Sick and Nervei? Headache and Dys pepsia. May be Used in all derangements of Ibo Stomach and Dowels fruin relaxation of tho intestines or a oliangc of food or water. Price 26 ccuts and $1 per bottle. Sold everywhere. EXCELSIOR CHEMICAL COMPANY, SOI.K PllOI'RtKTOIlfl, Walhalla, g. C. August 17, 1882. 30-1y TAX NOTICE! -0 TREASURER'S OFFICE, August 15, 1882. IN ocoordanco with the Supply Bill, ap proved February Ol ll. 1882, notice is hereby given that this of?co will be Open for tho collection of taxes Frlilny, September 15, and will remain open until Ootober 31st? Tho rato per centum of taxes is ns follows: State purposes, 1 j mills. County, - n n 3 mills. Schools, p * - 2 milln. Poll Tux, - ? - H $1 00 For tho convenience of the taxpayers 1 will attend at ibo following piucos: Aboi Robins', Monday, 18lh September. Hall's, Tuesday, 19th Scplombecr. Fort Madison, Wednesday, 20th of Sep tember. Westminster, Thursday. 21st Sodtombcr. Fuir Play. Friday, 22d September. Sitton's Mills, Saturday, 23d September. Seneca City, Monday and Tuesday, 25lh and 2Ci!i September. High Falls, Thursday, 28th September. Alexander's store, Friday, 29th September. And for balance of lime in my ofQoo in tho Court House. Tax payers will pienso attond at tho ap pointments by 3 o'clock P. M. In all cases where the May Installment has not boon paid a Penalty of Five Percent will bo added to said Installment. All taxes remaining unpaid on tho first day of Novembor will incur n Penalty ot' Fifteen Pei-Cent, and will bo collected by distress or otherwise until 15th of November; after that dato thc County Troasurcr will proceed to oolloot by levy and salo os provided by law. Taxes aro payable in tho following kinds of funds; Gold and Silver Coin. United States Currency, National Rank Notes, ll. 1\ ALEXANDER, County Treasurer Oconcc County. August 17,1882 39-4t INSURANCE. NSURE YOUR COTTON GINS and COTTON HOUSES, FARM PROPERTY ami RESIDENCES. Apply lo W. O. WHIL?EN, Williamslon. S. C., Or to M. N. SITTON, Seneca, S. C. August .11. 1882. 41-4t GRASS SEEDS ! GRASS SEEDS! GRASS SEEDS ! Wo havo just roccived Ja lurgo and well selected stock of GRASS SEEDS, Consisting in part of LUCERNE, RED CLOVER, SAPLING CLOVER, BLUE GRASS, ORCHARD GRASS, AND HERDS GRASS, OR RED TOP. If there is any variety you desire which wo havo not on hand wo will gladly oidor it for you. Call and soo us, Respectfully, G. L. REID ft GO. WALHALLA Female College, W ALUA L h A, S. 0. 'PHIS Institution will open' its KIFTII s>.?srofi A SP.Pi l^IIIIOK l t, 1S82. THUMS. Collcgloto Department, 10 months, . $30 00 Academic Department, 10 months, . 10 00 Primary Depart mont, 10 months, . . 8 00 .Iuvenile Dopart mont, 10 months, . . . 6 00 Hoard, including fuel, lights and room, per' month, . . . . t . 10 00 Excellent faeilities for studying' music, wax work and painting. Bond for catalogue. J. P. SMELTZER, President. August 24, 1882v 40 8ru ?<t ' SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE WILL OPEN OCTOBER S, 1882; C 0 V II 8 K OP BTUDY: General Science, Mechantes a ixl Engineering, Agriculture Classical Course, Lalla Course PARTIAL 0 O U lt B K 8, In English Studies, Practical Mathematics, Practical Agriculture. Students admitted to any course for which they arc prepared. fUITItlN i'Blit, Annual Pee of $10 for repairs, Board, (rt' privato families, front $12 to $16 a month, Excellent board in messes nt from $8 to $10. Entire expenses aced not exceed $120; ought not to exceed JI f G. For further information address BENJAMIN SLOAN. Secretary of Fucully. . Columbia, S. C. August 21, 1882. 40 3m* M. S. MESSER, DEPUTY SUItVISYOlC AN t? NOTAIS Y FUIt LIC. WILL givo prompt attention (o Surveying of Lund, inking Dowers, proving Deeds, Ac counts, &c> Suitublo blauks kept on hand. Otnco at . . Tugaloo P. O., S. C. May 4, 1882. 84-tf STANTON^ IO LD RELIABLE.I PURE Liquors and Wines. Largo Refrigerator Ulled with Beor," Cider and Rottlcd Liquors. Tho host Cigars and Tobacco for tho money. Corner Mniu and Townvillo Streots, Seneca, S.O. Juno 1, 1882-28-4m sTllING AND SUMMER GOODS! J. P, M?CKLER, WALHALLA, S. C., Respectfully announces to tho public that ho has on hand a full and complotojutock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C, BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY, STRAW, FUR AND WOOL HATS FOR EVERBODY, CLOTHING AND CUNTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Corn, Bacon, Lard, Syrups, Suit. Tobacco and Cigars, Can Goods, Candies and Craokors, Codec and Sugars Rico, Suda, Spices, Ginger, Pepper, ifcc. General Supply ol Light Groceries and Largo stock of Crockery and Glaaswaro. If Plows, Plow Stocks, Hoes, Trace Chains, or any Plantation Supplies uro wanted, I will soil as cheap as anybody, I buy for cash and can't bo undorsold. I will poy the highest market pricos for Corn, Bacon, Cotton, or any Country Pro duce "CHARLIE and JOHNNIE" say they can beat any two boys in town waiting on tho ladies and boliovo (hoy can prove it. Givo me a call and prico my goods beforo you buy elsewhere Respectfully, J. P. MICKLER. April 20, 1882. 22 AUGER COLLEGE, WALHALLA, $. ?J. FACULTY : RBV. F. P. M ULT. ALLY, D. D., President. RKV. J. R. RILEY, D. 1). RBV. H. STUOXO, A. M. Pnor. WM. S. Moons. r|MlE next session commences September 2f, 1 18S2. English, Classical and Soicnlifio Courses. Military drill. Tuition $10 per annum. Hoard in private families $10 por month. Located at tho baso of tho Blue IMdgo Mountains, thc climate is unsurpassed. For further information or catalogue address any member of the Faculty. F. P. MULI.ALLY, D. D., President. July 27; 1882. 86-tf HEADQUARTERS. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. BY contract In writing willi thc manufacturera; wc arc tho only authorized agents in tho Counties of Abbevlllo, Anderson and Oconco for (he sale of Daniel l*iaU's Revolving- liena* Gin?, Feeder? ann Condensers. Wc guaranlco to sell at manufacturers' prices' and will give satisfaction or ask for no pay. Moro Pratt Gins have been sohl in our ter ritory in tho last five years than all vt hui* kinds combined. Terms easy. Send for circulars. MCCULLY & TAYLOR. Anderson, S. C. July 20, 18S2'. 85.2m . STANTON'S.., HARDWARE, FURNITURE and GRO CERIES, being frosh goods and .Into urrivals, oro sold in seven Cnn utica, all ott' account of superior quality und low prices.' Corner Main and Townvillo Slroots. Seneca, S. C. Juno 1, 1882-28.4m SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. CHARLESTON, S. 0. FOUNOED 1812. Will bo ro-C8tablishcd Octobor 1st, I882y fully organized and equipped. Col. J. 1> THOMAS, Sunt.' PAY CADETS RECEIVED FROM ANY STATE. But to secure admission, application must bo mado In advance to ?en. JOHNSON IIAOOOO, Chairman Board Visitors, COLUMBIA, S. 0. Address (or propor forms, informa tion, Seo. August 10,1882., as-4h