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un?a; paa ...?-??Y " LOO AL MATTERS, ' An oKporioncod millor wained at WVnuoi-'u mille. Soo advortisombiit. John Daniels, who was recently sent lo (ho Lunado Asylum from this county, died in thai institution on Ibo 20th ultimo of npoploxy. Married, at tho reside nco of tho brido's rnothor, Septombor 28th, 1882, hy ?cv. O. D. Mann, J.I). Sanders, Eeq., to Miss Botsoy Horbort, both of Oconoo. Our congratule* tiona oro extended to tho happy couple. Mr. J. 0. Mickler advertises this week a Iorgo assortment of cooking and heating Htoves. If you want to umko your good wifo happy nndjcontented go nnd buy hoi' a good cooking st ovo, such ns M i ok I cr advertises for sale. Tiloso Moves cnn bo bought low for bash.. beautiful (ive slop organ, Ovo octaves, two s A reeds, fivo genuine slops, in beautiful case, gilded and ornamented willi extended (op, lamp eland nnd nmsio pockets-a charming in strument of k'we?l lone nnd volume sufficient for ftny parlor- only J.?O. M (/SMITH MUSIC UOUSK, Greenville, S. C. This is Hie season for ginning calton. lt is a fcnfo or dangerous employment, according lo Ibo caution used by Hie ginner. Wo s?o four or five ncoidonls reported Inst week in the counties of Orungcburg and Barnwell, sumo of them ro eulting in tko loss of life lo good citizens and others lo severo injuries. People c innot bc too careful in reeding a gin, ns a little carelessness ?tifien results in thc loss of an arin or even of lire. Ladies' cloaks, youths' nnd gents' clothing, ladies' dress gooda, &o., cnn bo bad at thc Blore of Colo & Ctdfeo al ibo lowest cash prices. They also have lately received n largo stock of boots and shoes, liais, iioliont- and general mer ohrndisc They offer real bargains nnd persons visiting Walhalla shouldjglvo them a call. Their goods aro new and bought for tho fall nnd ?winter trade in this market. They cnn suit you in quality and price of any article you need. Head (heir advertisement. Tho present is a week of activity about Wal halla. lt embraces salesday, thc Greenback gathering, the great circus of Harrell & Co. and tho primary election. These follow each other from Monday to Thursday evening nnd keeps Walhalla crowded. On Friday Ike result of Ibo primary election will bo made known and thc dofcnlcd candidates can bold (heir mourners' meeting. Such weeks as this rarely ocour in any county. Mr. Wm. Howland, who lives nh thc Turn pike, sixteen miles abo Ve Walhalla, has laid on our table two of tho flno-tl apples wo ever saw. Ono of them mensures l? inches in circumference, Ibo other being nearly as largo and ibo two Weighing nearly two pounds. Thoy aro perfectly sound nnd resemble the buff apple, but Mr. Howland lins forgotten tho real nat.m of tho ap plo, IL) has 200 | young trees of this variety. Wo regret to learn (li?t Mr. Dry Prot well, an old and highly esteemed cilt7.cn of our county, died al his residence tutor Whetstone on thc 20lh ultimo. He was ill only a few days iroin some nffecliou ol the kidneys and died in otherwise good health. Ile ?ciuovcil from Anderson lo (his County years before (bc war nnd lins been always an upright, quiet, unobtrusive citi zen. Ile engaged principally in fluming nnd stock raising mid lins nccuuiuhiled by industry a fair property. In bis death our county bas lost a good man. Thal old reliable bouse, C. L Held & Co., is receiving and opening daily n large slock of general merchandize which bas beni bought in New York willi n special view lo thcla'csl styles and lowest prices lor standard and durable goods. Tliis firm prides itself on selling only first class articles nml for such defy competition in prices. You cnn find on their shelves almost, if not, every article requin d to dress neatly or (0 make home comfortable. Call : nd examino their Block and prices, ns ibo bouso will courte ously show yon any goods you ask for and sell Hiern lo you on living terms. Tho nltcndancc nt tho courl house on salcsday was not large in numbers, but lhere were cer tainly sonic moneyed men present. Some very valuable Iraclsof land ?vere sold and nt reasona ble if not low prices. Thc Gibson land, near Fair Piny, containing 204 acres, was bought by J. L. Whitfield for $r>r?, one-half cash. Thc Maxwell land, 401 acres, was bought by D. Riemann for ?2,OOO, one-third cash. This tract was very low. The Davis land was sold in Huco tracts. Tract No. 1 or (ho home place was bought by J. M. Cannon for $8,760, being cheap nt Hint price. Tract No. 2, :?"?O acres, was bought by H. A. Thompson nnd W. 0. Keilli for $420, and Tract No. ?5, 885 acres, by same par I les for ?276. A mountain tract, 280 acres, sold as tho property A. Arve under a self closing mortgage wns bought- by J. C. Mloklcr for $100. All (beso lands arc con sidered cheap at thc prices Ihoy brought. A new Hiing under (bc sun mid ono of great interest to our (own and Hie citizen.1? of our 'county. Wc ref or lo (bo new store opened under the West end of Riemann's Hotel, where boots and shoes for gentlemen nnd ladies, bats of Ibo latest styles and nil prices and ready made clothing for men ond boys nrc tundo a specialty. Tho sloro rooms aro new and neatly arranged nnd thc goods are all fresh from market. Thc keeping of ready mado clothing for boys is a new feature in business nt Walhalla and ono Which will attract customers. Tho stock is largo nnd is sold at ono prico only, Ibo goods being marked ns low as )thcy ona bo afforded. It will pay any ono lo go into (his establishment Where Messrs. W. F. Sccba and Fred. Pieper, Jr., Will take ploasuro in siiowing (hem around nnd selling (liom any article Ikey want in their linc. Read (heir advertisement and don't fail to look in al (heir now store, as il is not only something new hevo, but is also nHrncHvo in (bo style, quality and prices of (heir goods. At Norman's a lot of tho Waterbury Watches. Pilco $4.25. Red C? Petroleum, 30 cents. Another beautiful assortment of jewelry. Scotch and Moonboy Snuff, Lamp Goods and Paint Brushes, Razors, Straps and Brushes. A DOW uno has boen discovered for pota toes. Tiicy oon bo converted into n sub stance resembling celluloid by peeling them nnd after soaking in water impregnated Willi eight parts of .sulphuric acid, drying nnd pressing between sheets of blotting paper. In France pipes oro mado of this substance scarcely distinguishable from meerschaum. My subjecting tho moss to groat prcssuro billiard balls cnn bo mado of lt rivalling ivory iu bardi,csu. A. CW ?I IVoiii Mr. Coleman. MKSSIIS. Entrona: I' f?nd in talking to my friends that ?ny position as regards tlio division of tho couuty is not properly understood. I will say lt is to my Interest ns well ns my inclination to voto and uso my inUucnco against that amend ment. If ol co io il to tho Legislature I skull op poso Us ratification, if n majority of our propio ore opposed lo tho amendment, Respectfully, M. Vf. COLEMAN. Poreuado Him to Got lt. If your nearest mcrchnnt lins no Norman's Nculruluing Cordial on hand persuade him lo order ono half dozen small hollies ns a sample. He will havo no Iroublo whatever in selling it. ll is a good medicino mid will recommend itself. 1'riocs lo mcrclinnts mailed on application. Itivenuo Collector Brayton was nominated for Congress from the Second District on thc flint ballot. His opponent will bo Col. Tillman, who wo believe will be elected by a largo ma jority. An Independent, though bobe thc ablest moa in South Carolina, dovotcd to tho Stoto and williup to ' anything for her, yet if hu is au ludcpoi.ucnt now, and makes us run tho risk of losing tho Stato or County, is t li o worst enemy of South Car olina. '?-Wade Hampton's Speech nt Au dorson, March 27, 1878. Dr. Daer, l? a recent address beforo Ibo board of health of ?erliu, stated that during tho last twelve years thc number of drink ing shops in Belgium Lad increased from 26,000 to 00,000, and tho consumption or nlchohol from 4.42 to ll litres per hoad. On tho other hand, in Oothcnberg, sinco tho liquor shops have been reduced iu bum? I ber Lom GI to 85, nod tho selling of I liquor ou credit forbidden by low, tlio ar rests for drunkenness havo fallen off two thirds, ns also tho nu ni bor of eases of de lirium tremens. Dr. Daer (iuds that in Prussia 3*2 per cent, of minders nnd per sonal violence occur on Sunday alone and 58 per cent, on Saturday and Sunday to gether. TUB AN DKII SON ELKOT?ON.-Thc follow in? is tlic result of tho primary election held in Anderson on Thursday, and us a nutnbev of the candidates did not receive u majority, which is necessary by tho rules of tho Anderson primaries, they will have to bo voted for ngain. For tho Senate-J B. Mooro received I. 305 votes, B. I?. Cray ton 1,200, B. R Whittier 418. Mooro and Crayton will havo to bo voted for again. For tho Hcuso of Representativos - R B. Murray 1.815, ll. lt. Vantllvcr 1,428, II. G. Scudilay l,8K7, A.T. Rroyles 1,251, J. B. Watson 1,215, lt. P. Cliokscules 1,070, W. 8. Pickcna 857. Tho last six named will have tobo voted for attain. For Probate Judge, T. C. Ligon 1,510, School Commissioner lt. W. Todd 1.831, County Commissioners, ll. S. Bailey 1 053, J. A. ltonvcs 1.002, J, H. Jones 1,502, County Auditor, T. J. Webb 2.851, County Treasure,!' M. P. 'Ulibbie 2,870. Eight Ballot Boxes 1. Tho Governor and Lieutenant Gov ernor will bo voted for on ono ballot. 2., Other Slate oOicors will bo voted for on ooo ballot. 3. Circuit Solicitor will bc 7otcd for on ono ballot. 4 State Senator will bc voted for on otic ballot. 5. Members of tlio House of Represen tatives will bo voled for on ono ballot. 0. County olliccrs will bo voled for on one ballot. 7 Represen tatt ves in Congress will bc voted for on ono ballot. 8. Presidential lOlcotors will bc voted.for on ono ballot F ?eh box shall he. labelled in plain and distinct K unan letters with thc oflieo or odiociB voted for, and the Managers, on lhe demand of tho voter, shall bo required to read to him thc names on tho boxes, and no volo for any ollicu other than (hat for which such box shall bo designated and la belled shall bu counted. Tho boxes for each precinct should be prepared by thc proper officers, the com missioners, and furnished to thc poll hoblers of each precinct. Wc trust that this will be done carly, so thut there may bo no default through inadvertence. A l of tho preliminaries should bu looked ofter with oaro and in ample time, and no officer, cs. pccinlly no Deiuociutic officer, ought to neg lect any duty, partionlnrty any duty touch ing thc election. No Democratic official ought cvon to have any excuse to ranko, or bo in a position to justify criticism. Every detail should bo d mo exactly according to law.-Marion Star. -Tho Rev. I. D. Durham, candidato for Superintendent of Education on thc Gason back ticket, say?: '.! can provo both from nature uud Holy Writ that thc negro has no more soul than n cow or n mule." Will thc colored people vote for such a man as this? A DtFFfOUbt PROBLEM SoTA'BD.-Thc desire for stimulants is becoming a mon - strous evil and how to overcome it isa se rious question with reformers. Parker's Ginger Tonic fairly solves tho difficult prob lem. lt invigorates body and mind with - out intoxicating, and has brought health and happiness lo many dcsclato homes. Enquirer. Soo other column. BREACH OF PUOMISK-A suit instituted by Miss Mary Bell, in Laufens, ot Lau? icos Court Douse, against Mr. P. II Fuller for breaoh of promise, lias resulted in re markable heavy damages. A Iorgo amount nf evidence was taken and about all tho letters which hud pulsed between tho couplo were rend to tho jury, which was of course quito interesting. The plaintiff li na I ly secured a verdict for 80,000, but tho defendant will still fight tho matter and will appeal to tho Supremo Court.-?-Urccu* ville News. Harvey Robeson, of Greenville, Ohio, died on Tuesday from tho effects of meian? osis, from which d?soaso ho has suffered sinco last spring, turning perfectly h la ole. Ho was born of white parents. His case is ono of thc most remarkable on record, only ono other being known, nnd that was in lOngland. Dr. Kali, of Cincinnati, hr Langdon ami other noted physicians havo boen summoned to attend a post mortem examination. r ?vi i ni, ; ? i " i - . 7-ijn- ' WHAT IS THE GUKENUACKEUS, HOVE? HOD Donaldson, black Radical, tinswcra in bis spccoli in tho Iv MI?C il convention: "Hu said tint tbo only salvation, thu only hope of tho Republicans in this State was to unito with uuy fiction timi would defeat thc Demo- racy in 1884. if we oin win in tili? election by dulbining with tho Grconbaokers now, wo can thou Itt ti Ito o straight Republican light and i Jti in every thing from Governor to Coroner. Lot I hos o who oao win io thc Republican counties go ahead und itinkc straight nominations, but if wo endorse tho Greenback Stato liehet wo will have dono all wc o m uow nooom? pl isl?."- Green ville Neus. WHAT winn nv, TUB RKSULT or A GREBNUACK VlOTORY?-lu tlio Radical Convention at Columbia a black delegate from Sumter Raid: ''Thero is no othor chunco for tho Re publican porty to succeed but by combining with tho G rcenbncltors, and whether they have any strength or not wo should not hesitate to unite with thom. Ry tho laws which have been passed by tho Democrats ibo Republicans eau never got a majority working by themselves."-Greenville. A cws. Tho next elector il vole will bo 401. A tnijority will bc 202. Tho electoral volo of thc Southern States is 1?0. Only 40 Northern votes would bo needed to restore Bourbons to power. In 1880 wo lus? Gili" furnia, Nevada and New Jersey. These Slates will, in 1881, havo twenty voles Tho Bourbons hope for lin se, und for thc remaining t1 they look confidently tc States which have in tho aggregate more than twice that number.-National Rt-* publica n. ENTIRELY Srvi ISPAOTORY.-Lidies wish i tig a perf umo (hut combines novelty, doH caoy and richness, lind Florc.slon Cologne entirely satisfactory. Malaiin. Chills and I'Vver and Ri 11 ion attacks positively cured with Emory's ?Stand ard Cure Rills-nil infallible remedy; neve? fails to cure tho most obstinate, long-stand ing cases where Quinine and nil oilier reme dies hud failed. They oro prepared expressly for malarious sections, in dnublo boxes. tw< kinds of Pills, containing n strong oalhaiiic and ii chill breaker, sugar canted; contain' no Quinine or Mercury, causing nd griping or purging; they aro mild und odioicut, cer tain in their action und harmless in all cases they effectually cleanse tho system and give new lifo and lone to the body. As a houso bold remedy ibey nrc unequaled. For Livci Complaint their equal is not known; ono bo J will havo a wonderful o Root on thu wurst case. They uro used und prescribed bj Physicians and sold by DruggiFts overy where or sent by mail, 2f> and 50 cent boxes Emory's Liitlo Cathartic Rills best ovci made, only 15 cents. Standard (birt? Co. ll Nassau Street, New York. July 13. Sl-?m1 STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET CPR OnYERKOR, ii UGH s. THOMPSON, of Grconvillo. FOR LIEUTENANT OOVRRNOR, JOHN C SHERPA RD, of Edgelield. POR COJIFTROM.KU CRNRRAL. W. B. STONEY, of Richland. Koli ATTORNEY URN BR Ab, C. RICHARDSON MILES, of Charleston. Prttt SEORRTARY OP STATU, JAS. N. LIPSCOMB, of Newberry. FOR TH KA SUT r.a. JNO. PETEK RICIIARR.-ON. nf Clarendon FOR MJi'KKtNTKNIU'.NT OP RUltCATlON, REV. ELLISON CAPERS, of ?roonvilte FOR ADJUTANT AM? IN-I'RCTOR G RN RR A ti, A. M. M AN IO A ULT, nf Georgetown. AT BOTTOM 1?ilZi:ES ? RU H HA US, Bureaus, Chairs, Lounges, Washstands, Rcdroom Sets, HHDSTK ADS, Redsteads, Tables, Lounges, Safes, Cribs and Cradles Twin Spring Mattresses, Cotton Mattresses Center Tables, Dilling It oom Tables, In fact everything usually kept in a li rsl olas! Furniture Store, Now is tho time to furnish your liOUSO with something that is useful ni well as ornamental. Call and seo ino. JOHN J. A NS KL, Main Street, Walhalla, S. f.. September 28, 1882. d5.8m KT o Rjvr ?? IST 'S NEUTRALIZING "O TT U 1 4 SURE and effectual remedy for the euro ol J\ all irregularities an.I disorders ol' the .Sto mach ami Dowels, whet ber in children nt adults ll is acceptable to thc stomach without ticing offensive lo thc taste. Promptly reliev ing Dysentery, Diarrhoen, Oliolern Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Klux, driping Hains, Flatu lency, Nausea. Acidity of the Stomach, Heart burn, Sick and Nervei s Headache and Dys pepsia. May be used in all dcrangrmenis ot tho Stomach anti Dowels from relaxation of the intestines or a chango of food or water. l'rico 26 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold everywhere. EXCELSIOR CHBMI?AL COMPANY, Sou: PltOPltlKTORS, Walhalla, S. C. August 17, 1882. 89-ly SOUTH CAROLINA OOI.LEGE WILL OPEN OCTOBER 3, 1882, o o ti ii s u OF s T II i) Y : General Science, Mechanics and Hngiuecring, Agriculture, Classical Course, Latin Course. I' A U T I A I. (J 0 ll lt S K S, In Hnglisli Studies, Practical Mathematics, Practical Agriculture. Students admitted to any course for which llicy arc prepared. TUITION F lt K R. Annual Feo of $10 for repairs. Hoard, in private families, from $12 (o $16 a month. Excellent board in messes at from $8 to $10. Dal ire expenses need not exceed $126] ought not lo exceed $l7?. l'or further information address BENJAMIN SLOAN. Secretary of Faculty. Columbia. S. C. A uitiml 21, 188?. 10 Gift* BUGGIES, CA??L J^F you want nuy ItUGGItiS, GAURI AG US or \V Ile also keeps on liam! Standard GUANO! ASH r. I i KM KN V. Now is* I li e lime ami Glenn's at Westminster is tlic place lo buy your fall goods. They arc now receiving n splendid Blook of goods and will nell them lo suit thc limes. Ladies' and penis' hats. Indies' shawls and cloaks a specialty nt 1). II. & W. S. (!leno's, West tul usier, S. C. Call and examine their stock. A X ?VOV ?V Ci ISSIBX TS. rmi co it o xs: tu. , The Ti knds of ll. A. II. GI ll SON respectfully i announce him na a candidato for election to lite oiUOQ of Coroner o!' Oooncc county nt the next election, subject lo Ibo nomination by the peo ple III (lie primary election. The friends of SA M ur. I. ll. JOHNS respectfully announce him ns n candidate for re-election to t!ic ollice of Coroner of Coonee cornily ni thc next election, subject lo the nomination by the people lil the primary election. FOR"COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.^ 1 Tho friends of llKN'itV M VT. IM nnnounee him as n candidato fur County Commissioner of Oconco county, subject to thc notion ol 1 tlic Democratic party, lie will represent thc ' people in tho lower portions of thc county. Tho friends of 10, A. PKKRY ros poe'fully p nnnounee him us a candidato for election ? lo the office of County Oomittlssinr.or ol > Oonoo county nt tho next election, subject 5 to nomination bv tho D?mocratie party. : Thc friends ol TllOMAS Ullin respect fully . announce him as a candidato for election lo thc > ollice of County Commissioner ol* Oconco county i at the t:? xt ?lection, subject to nomination by < the Democratic parly. Thc friends of 0. I. WAI.KI'.R respect f?llt I announce him as a candidate for election to lin i olllon of County Commissioner of Oconco ootinlj nt the next election, subject to ibo noiainaiioi hy thc Democratic party. . The friends ol' M. Ntouoi.soN respectfully announce him as a candidate for re election l< the office of County Commissioner of Oconc county at the next election, subject lo nomina lion by the Democratic parly. The Iricililo of NV. W. Moss respectfully nu Itotmcn him as n candidate for re-election lo tb ollice of County Commissioner ol' Oconco count, at tho next ?lection, subject lo nomination b the buirtooi'iitio party. Tho ftiomlsof Jons ll. STKI'.I.I: respectful) announce him as a candidate for re-eleeliou t the lillico ol Colliny Commissioner of Coolie cornily ni tho next election, subject io noniinr lion by the Democratic parly. E'er tin: ?jOgiMltttlli'i). " un: lT.oi'i.r.'s o.\Niiin.\TB." Peeling confident that he is tlie man for iii limes, (he many friends of Mr. M. VY. Goi.n.MA nominate him for the 11 huso of Uepresenlnlivi from Oconco county, subjeol to thc action ot tl , D?mocratie party. The friends pf WM J. STIttiit.lXti respect tully nominalo him as n candid ito for tl Legislatura at (he ensuing election to leprosei the people of Ooniuo counly, subject lo th action ol' Ibo Deinocratio party in Ibo primar election on thc 5th day of October next. The friends ol' W. I.. 11 cnn xx? rcspeo fully nominale bini a candidate for the Legist il lure at llie ensuing election, subject io ll notion of tlie De m oural lo party of Oconco conni in the primary election on tho Otb day vf Dale ber next. Tho friends of Col, H. Iv Mason, respectful! nominale bini ns n candidate for tho Legi si I lure at thc ensuing election, s ti bj oct to tl i action of the Democratic party in tho prim , nry election Vor ?'(??si(y Tl'cnKUl'Cl?. The friends of W. I,. Y mr. rca respectful nnnounee him ns a oamlitbilo to lill tho oRh of County Treasurer of Oconco County, ai place his name before Ibo Uoiiiooratlo voters < Ibo county t or recoil)mendal ion ai Ibu primal election on tho ?tll day of October next, lo sa office'. The friends of JnsiUMI W. IIoi.t.t'.MAN r speelfully nominate bim as a suitable person till the ollice of Counly Treasurer, and place h name before the Democratic voters of ibo conn for recommendation at thc primary election said ollice. H'or l*i*ol>a<c .Tu?Ige. The friends of ll ICU Alt n Lr.wis, I?8Q., vi , sptctlully announce bim a eamlid.iie for re-clei lion to thc ollico ol' Probate .Indue of Ocon county ni Ibo next election, subject to rnlifici lion hy I Ito Democratic party. Vuv Comity Auditor. The friends of JOHN J. SMITH respectful announco bim ns a candidato for Couti Auditor, subject lo ibo notion of thc people tho primary election. FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. Tho friends ol' ISA/ ' WlOKt.lKFK, KsQ., r Hpecifully announce l im n candidate for r election lo (bo ollice of School Commissioner Oconco County, subject to thc notion of t people in Ibo primary election. We are authorized lo announce MA US fl A fi DUNDY asa candidate for School Commission of OcOtICO County nt tho ensuing election, sui jeet lo ratification by (he Democratic voters said county in primary election or otherwise, may bc determined. Tho friends of C. W. M00UK respectful I nominate, bini for the ollice of School Cnn missioner of Oeoncc County nt tho ensnii I election, subject to ibo action of tho Dom ' eratic Party. Mr. Mooro is well known ! tho people nf tho county, having tang school for several y oars nt Walhalla ut Seneca City, anti is fully qualified todiscbar (ho linties of the ellice, if elected. Vor Congress. I Wo aro authorized lo announce lion. I WYATT A IK KN a candidate for re election J Congress. ld ONS, tho places b> buy thom ch*.ip is of ll. FRANK SLOAN, Ai Seneca City. , At: 11) 1'I IO.; PI I At li. a BRM AN KAINJ? and Sept. 28, 1882.-45-lui ~XGERBER7~ li 1 a c k s UL it Ii AND WHEELWRIGHT. WM.MAM.A? a, Vu 'Pilli public will luke no!?cc Hint I keep con J Rlunily on band One ami Two-11 orso WAClONS, wbioh 1 will ?ell low for cash av country produce. 1 mn niuo prepared lo do nay rrpuirs on Wagons ami Haggles, both wood ami iron work. Horse .Shooing ilene nt slier! notice. (?ive inc a trial. Respectfully, A. oiinrtBii. September 28, 1882. l??m 'J- "?ti ?>w M VarxusiKmu-^ h? Ci O M fi/g. M ? f382^-g ?x> Q., taJ ?*'?'.Tl ta?< ^^**Q ^??T^** E. ?- o g, k35* I ^crl g. v"'' (/J n O . ? ^ 3 s 3 cc o SS . o O H rtm. l^wu I-1 ^ B . I? faro ^530 ?*" W "H Bri ^^-i J? ? ^ ^ 55 ^ S' ^ N L^ CV Cfl o ?-3 ?il ^ ?--a Q t~?4 gx| SHS 't S? O fc. j. ^ 'Pilli undersigned has ncoeptoil llic Agency 1 of ibo Continental Iii?iiraiii<:o Co 111 |>UII y, >'l New York, for Walkalla, West Union ami vioinilios, and is now prepared lo receive applications fov policies. The (ive year pinn n new feature. Insure your Dwellings, .ut Buildings, Furniture, Sm. Hales reasonable. S P. 1 MINDY, Agent (Joni i noni ni Insurance Coni|iany, Walhall:!. S. C. September -S, 45rOcl&uov&fob3tn WALHALLA Female College, YV A Ti II A L L A, S. C. 'PIUS Instit ii' ion will open its ru in sr.sstox 1 !*ai!*'ir.ii...Bine ii, 1SS2. THUMS. Collegiate Deportment, 10 months, . $30 00 Acadeinlo Department, IO months, . 10 Oil Primary Depart mont., IO mon! tis, . . 8 00 .Iuvenile Depart ment, 10 months. . . ? fi 00 Hoard, including fuel, lights and room, per month, . . . . . 10 00 Excellent facilities for studying music, wax work ami painting. Wend for catalogue. .1. P. S.MHLTZUR, President. August 24, 1882. 40-8m SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY ACADEMY. CHARLESTON, S. C. FOI; ND KO 1812. Will bo ro-establishcd October 1st, 1882. lolly organized and equipped. Col, .1. 1' TDBO.tSAS, Supt. PAY CADETS RECEIVED FROM ANY STATE. Rut to soouro admission, application must bo mudo in admiten lo ?cn. .IOBl\S4>.\ HBAI?OOI>, Chairman Hoard Visitors, COLL'M IMA, S. 0. Address lor proper form?, informa lion, ito. August 10,1882, 33-4t TlXl?fl TUEAoURER'S OFFICE, August 10, 18?32. IN accordance willi tlie Supply Bill, op? proved February Otb, 1882, notico is hereby, given (hat this ofT.oo will bc opou for tho collection of tnxcH , ... K-'ri day, ftcptcmbci' 15, und will remain open until Octobor .'list, . Tho rate per centum of tuxes is ns follows: Si tile purpose-*, - - 4j mills. County, *. ? u li mills. Schonlfl, <? - - 2 milli.-, Poll Tux, - * - * $1 00 Per tho convenience nf ibo taxpayers ? will attend ni ibo following places: Abel Hobin?', Monday, 1 Kt h Scptcmbor. Hall's, Tuesday. 101 ll Soplcuihcer. Fort Madison, Wednesday, 20th of Sop le in ber. Westminster, Thursday- 21st Sodtembor. Fair Piny. Friday, 22d September. Sitton's Milln, Saturday, 23d Scptomb?t'. Seneca City, Monday and Tuesday, 25th and 20t!i September. High Fulls. Thursday, 28th September. Alexander's store, Friday. 29th September. And fur balance ol' lime in my ollico in tho Court House Tax payers will pienso attend at tho up* poinlments by 3 o'clock 1\ M. In nil canes where the May Inslallmont lias not boon paid n UVuailyoC fl-'lve Per Cent will bo added to said Installment. All tuso? remaining unpaid on tbofiret day of November will incur a 8'ciialty oil' I iltoon Pei'COMI, and will bo collected by dis!ross or otherwise until 15th nf November; after llint date tho County Treasurer will proceed lo collect by levy and Mile ns provided by law. Tuxes uro payable in thc following kmds of funds: Cold :in<l Silver Coin. United States Currency, National Manic Notes, B3. F. ALA i\ ?EKj County Treasurer Ooonco County. August 17. 1882 39-"4t M. S. MESSER, Bl 20 fi' 31T Y S Bi E?. V BO Vi J 05 A N O' N?-TAJfcY B*8JH?S,H?. 11/1. LL give prompt attention lo Surveying of il Land, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Ac count?, &c. Suitable blanks kept on hand. Ollico nt. . . Tugaloo P. O., S. ti. May 4, 1882. Hi-If ~ STANTON'S [OLD KELT A BL E.) 1)URK Liquors and Winos, i Largo Kc fr ige ni tor fiticd with Boor, Cider and Bottled Liquors. Thc best Cigars and Tobacco for tho money. Corner Main and Townvillo Streets. Seneca, S. C. June I, 1882-23'4m SING AND SUMMER GOODS] WALHALLA, S. C., Respectfully announces to tho public that ho lins on band ii full and complctc^tock of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS; BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY, STRAW, FUR AND WOOL HATS FOR EVERBODY, CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Corn, Bacon. Lard, Syrups, Salt, Tobacco and Cigars, Can Goods, Candies and Crackers, Coffee und Sugars Rico, Soda, Spices, Ginger, Pepper, &o, G o nerti I Supply ol Light Groceries and Large stock of Crockery und Glassware, ll Flows, Flow Stock*, Hoes, Truce Cbaiup, or nny Plantation Supplies uro wanted, 1 will soil as cheap os nny body, I buy for cn*h and can't bc undersold. I will pay ibo highest market prices for Corn, Bacon, Cotton, or any Country Pro duce. "CHARLIE and JOHNNIE" ?ny tlioy can, bent any two boys in town waiting on tho ladies und boliovo thoy can provo it. Give mc it cull und prico my goods bofore you buy elsewhere. Respectfully, a Al April 20. 1882. A.DG?U WA fl. BE AB., ff, A, S. C. FACULTY : RRV' P. P. Mt i.r.Ai.i.Y, D. I)., President.' ll I.V. J. lt. P. I LBV, I). 1). RKV. II. Srtioso, A. M. PltOP. WM. S. Mooni:. rpilK next session commences September 2L 1 1882. English, Classical nml Soicnliuo Courses. Military drill. Tuition S IO per annum. Hoard in private families $10 per month. Localed nt the baso of (lie Dino Itidtjo .Mountain.-!, the climate is unsurpassed. For furl lier inform?t ion or catalogua address any member of tito Faculty. F. 1?. MO LL ALLY, I). D., President. July 27; 1882. 30-tf HEADQUARTERS. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. I) Y conlrncl in writing with (lie manufacturers 3 wc aro ll.c only authorized ngenis in tho Counties of Abbeville, Anderson and Ooonco for ibo salo of ?Bauld l?rn(t'*l fllcvolvlttg Dirait tf? i Iis, l'CRdci'K nml <J '?minist rs. We guarantee lo sell at mann fact urcrs* prices and will give satisfaction or ask foi- no pay. Moro Pratt (iins bave been sold in our tor-. rllory in tlie last live years than ntl oilier kinda combined, Terms easy. Send for circulars. MOCULLY .Si TAYLOR. Anderson, S. C. July 20, 1882. 35-2m HARDWARE, FURNITURE and GRO , OERIES, being fresh goods and lalo o rrivuls, arc sold in sovon Counties, nil on account of superior quality und bw prices. Corner Main and Townvillo Shoots, Sonoon, S.O. Juno 1, lS82-28.4n.v