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On tho Biver Bank. BY- K. T. OIiAUKE. From stir and strife of busy marta, ' Aud tho rush of orowdod strcot, Wo turo aside, with glndtiomo heurts, To tho quiet, cool retreat, Where art and nature proudly vie in tho Beautiful ana Grand, From the lovely cot or etruoture high, To tho violot covered land. Soft music floats on ovory br?ese, From the rivor, fount and bird; Weird niusio swells through murmuring trees, By the scouted zephyrs stirred; And rainbows quiver in tho spray Of tho fountains on tho lawn, Whero mellow sunbeams flood the way Of the bounding spotted fawn. Tall,' graceful pines aro bending low To tho tree-king's outstretched arms, Yet, moanfully, swing to and fro .In the sway of love's alarms; And here and there tho towering form Of a grand' old forcit oak, Is jealous guardia.), from thc storm, Of a shady little jool;. Near by Keowco's waters roll, With a stoady, rhythmio flow, And on tho torraood bank wo stroll, As tho sun, in dying throe, Points earth aud sky with crimson rays, Till tho neighboring city's spires And domo and tower aro all ablaze With the flames cf golden Ores. And tiny waifs upon 'ho stream, Onward float'og to tho poa, The spirit drifts iuto a dream Of tho bcuuiiful To Bo. Thcso Heenes of loveliness and penco Io tho Shadowland wo Vonni, At-1 only gleanings faint of bliss ia tho Spiritdand to come; \Vhcro beauty scenes mid glories flush tn a never fadibg glow, Aud musio strains ci auoing gush By n River's silver flow; And in their rapture Souls sit dowu With a hely, heavenly zest, Upon tho River's bank sit down, Evermore at rest. TUB SOUTH'S DEVELOPMENT.-It is time to Stop impeaching tho South's dovolopment, for tlfe oensu8 of 1890 is bound to fur exceed tho figures of 1880, both in popula lion and inatoriq) l sources. Tho tido of immigration is trickling that way, tho small farmer hus been taught how tho whole Bootiou is to bo brought undor profitable cultivation; minerals of all kinds ure hoing smitten from tho Dluo Ritlgo backbone, and business is driving sentimental politics to tho woods. Great lines of rail and water communication aro ulso giving new lifo to tho commercial centers, and, now that tho South has a foretaste of tho possibilities of its resources and capacity for money making, it is hardly possiblo to overestimate the results.- Springfield (A/ass.) Republican. $20 Every Day Can bo coally mndo willi our Woll Augers & Drills Ono mnn onit ono liorse required., \Vo aro tho only milken, ol' Uic TltOU vv^ll SorliiR mut llook-Urllllnir Mr.chlno. W m mm. .I Itt? Ho?t on Fnillil Mnuy of our oUBlomorn ni nico I rom ?UO lo ila? do j'. Book ond Oiroulnrn FR EB. Address, LOOMIS & NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. ? Nov 4, 1880_51 Gm Official Copy of tho Act Relative to the Fencing of Stock in Oco nee County. .AN ACT to amend an Act entitled "An Act to nmeud an Act entitled an Act to protect thc Hands and Crops of tho Citizens of Abbeville, Union, Nowbcrry and Laurens Counties from Trespass by Slook, and make Ibo samo apply to Spartnnburg County and a portion of the County of Coonee," approved December 23d, 1870, co as lo extend tho Provisions of sahl ' Act lo Portion of Oconec County, without Submitting the Question of its Adoption to tho Voters living in said Territory. SKOTIOH 1. lie it enacted by thc Senate and HotiSQ of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and Hilting in Qenoral As sembly,: mid by thc authority of thc same That .lection -1 of said Act so far ns it relates to Oconco County, bc amended by striking out in tho first lino thereof too words "first day of January" and insert lu lieu thereof the words "first day of March." Sue. 2. Thai Section ? of said Act bo amended by striking out nil of said Section after thc words "rs HPS," in tho second linc thereof ami insorttag in lieu thereof thc following words "South of a lino beginning ala point on Hie West sido of tho Kcowco Uiver, in said county opposite whero tho lino 'once in Picketts County conies'lo said river, running tho most practicable linc to Hall's Muster Cround, theiico lo Poplar Spring Church in Oconco County, thence the .most direct practicable linc % Jarrett's Ferry on tho Tillaloo Uiver, including O. M. Doyle's farm to bo determined mid located by J bo Count Commissioner of Haid county: Provided, Timi ': Sue iviiantn'ami Charlotte Air Lino Railroad Comonny shall pay to tho const ruction of the line fence across said county thc sum of fifty dollars por milo for as many miles as there arc miles of tmid railroad in said county: Provided further, That no tax shall bc levied upon any property In satd OOtiniy North of the lino herein dosltmoiod for tho purpose of building or main* faining said fenoc." S?:g, 8. 'J hut it shall not bc lawful for nny person or persons to drive cattle from below sahl line North thereof for purposes of herding and grazing tho same between the fust day ol' Febru ary and tho l?lh day of October iii any y< Any violation of this Scolinri >Jii?l be loomed misdemonnoi' and any pertf* or porsi con viol cd iln-rcof r.liall 1 o l'un-d in n sum bbl ex ceeding tilly di/lars ar liripris'onod ia Ibo conni jail fora peril..I not exceeding thirty days. Sup. 4. That all Acts and parla inconsistent -.villi this Aol, PO fur us tllO Hallie relates Ocouoe county, be, and the same nro hereby? repealed. ' -\pirov--ii D-iooinb r 24, 1880. Omen SKCKKTAIIY OK STATI:, C-OM:MTIIA, S C., ?H?iu.Ur HO. 18.-0 t, lt. M. Sims, Secretary >t St ile, ito hereby ?' .illy that the above in ii (ruo copy ol nu Ac na entitled above, gow on file i.. this office, r Given nuder my ban i Mel rd." Seul ni iho'Slal?. Ibis (he .'itlrli D.-ccnil cr. v i) I sr. Ar?, 1880.'?ml in -the on- h-nd-Ml ,,") fi nj, yei?j' of- Vi'ieiai >. Independence. lt \ . Secretary of Sta e. State South Carolina. COUNTY OF OCONEtt. IN TUB COUUT OF COMMON PLBA8. ElUah Candors, Sarah Wilson, Elizabeth Booties ter, A loxa nd or Wilson and L A. Parry, Plaiotiflfs, against F. L. Moody, B. J. Moody, Allco Wilson, Daniol Van Boron' Moody, A. V. Moody, Emma Eaton, Alioo M. Moody and John R Moody, Dofoudauts.-SUMMONS FOB RELIEF. To tho Dofondants heroin: ?OU and eaoh of you oro hereby sum moned and required to answer tho somplaint in this notion which is filed in Ibo Clerk's offioo of auid county, and to servo a oopy of your answer on tho sub loribers at their ofiioo, on tho publie ajuaro, in Walhalla, S. 0., within twenty lays after tho service hereof on you, exclusivo of tho day of such service. If >ou fail to answer tho complaint as aforo laid, tho plaintiffs will apply to tho court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. COTHRAN & STRIBL1NG, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Walhalla, S. C., Dooombor 20th, 1880. J. W. STRIliLING, C C. P. To tho non-resident defendants above, mined: Please talco notice that tho com plaint (and tho summons of which tho tbovo is a oopy,) wcro filed in tho offioo jf tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Ocouco county, in tho Stoto of South Carolina, on tho 23d day of Dc jemoer, 1880, and that tho purposo of said iction is to sell tho roal estate of Martin Moody, deceased, and to divid?, tho pro ceeds of sale amongst his heirs ut law locording to thc provisions of his last will iud testament. COTHRAN tfc STRIBLING, Plaintitta' Attorneys. Dccombor 23, 1880 6-Gt State of South Carolina. OCOIQCV County. hi tho Court of Common Picas. Lucinda Clinkscnlcs, Miriam Milford, Antin T. McClure nco Addis mid Eliza Addis, Plaintiffs, against ll R. Gaston, us Ex ecutor of the hist will of Samuel Addis, deceased, Wm. J. Addis, Harriet M. Tannery nee Brown, Su.snn Masou, ohild of Susan Milson, neo Addis, deceased, and Harrison J, Cole. Luther Cole, Uux ?nna Cole, Martha A. Cole, Bilis Cole, Allieo Cole, Gai nett Cole und Lulu Colo, children of Hester E Cole, deceased Defendants -SUM MONS FOR UE LHOF. TC) tho Defendants above named? YOU mid euch of you arc hereby sum moued and required to answer tho complaint in tho above' stated action, which is filed in the office of tho Clerk of said County of said State, and to servo a copy of your answer on the subscribers nt tbeiroflioc on tho pub'dc square in Walhalla, S. C within twenty days after tho servile hereof on you, exclusive of tho day of such service. If you fail to answer tho complaint within thc timo aforesaid tho plaintiffs will apply to the court for tho relief demanded In the complaint. COTHRAN & STIRLING, Walhalla, S. C., Plaintiffs' Attorneys. October 27th, 18S0, J. W. STU 1 BLiNC, C. C. P. j L S. j To the non resident Defendants above named: Pleuse tako notice that thc com plaint, (and the summon? of which tho above ia a copy,) were filed in tho ollico of the Clerk of the Court nf Common Pleas, in said County, on thc Gt h day of November, 1880, nnd that tho object of Paid notion is to sell the real estate of Samuel Addis, deceased, mid to divido tho prouecds ol tho sale, uccording to tho will of said deccused, amongst bis heirs nt law. COTHRAN & STRIBLING, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. December 2, 1880 8 Gt STATC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, fl 'a ci si? y o? Oconec. IN THE COURT OF COM MON PLEAS. Gooroo W. Wilt auk?, Plaintiff, against John Q. Bradley, Defendant-SUM MONS FOB RELIEF. TO the above named Defendant - \rOU are hereby summoned mid required J. to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the (Merk of thc County of Coonee, in thc State aforesaid, and to servo a copy of your answer on the subscribers ut their office on tho public sqnaro in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days ufter tho service hereof On you, ex clusivo of the day of 6Uoh service. If you fail to answer tho complaint within that time, thc Plaintiff will apply to tho Court ior tho relief demanded in tho complaint. COTHRAN & STRJBLING, ' Plaintiff's Attorneys. Walhalla, S C., December 11,1380. J. W. STBlBIiING, C. C. P. j ITs! j T?t thc^hifciid-nt above n rimed: ' Plc iso luke notice that thc complaint in tho above stated action was filed in tho ollico of tho Clerk or tho Court of Common Pious for said County on the 13lh day of Dooombor, 18^0, mid that tho object of said action i.< to foreclose u mortgage of real estate, given hy said Defendant tu Plaintiff COT II KAN & STRIBLING, Plaintiff's Attorneys; Deco mb; r 10, IPSO fi Ot Cannot ?ot out Of Orclor. Will inst n Life? time. tkU?rgnnUitntmMitt, Ti MARCHAL fi Tl y ?ciiillnR Mu Qi from factory lo i litKli, ?H Inctii'. lone, ?mi.i aiiim Wo uro rtctcrinliicJ timi every or tlieiefnro |iul the l?rico nt SOO. every Organ asioui, III Hie Ai Order nt Onec. l>i'i>o>lt the us If OMATA I. .Mltf.etory, or to lu Our. lt tho Only Houso I Km mo Subhat', (Vnnlw, ('tittil ?orlptlon. MAK( I!AI, A jifflH^B^l-if A mvn Ti ANO Conu t WjSfWQ ?heller will bc wnnl? 5 A ~ Invenw'd. Oaovastlri O n ? . Hr l'or Salo hy nil Jr Attrlcallurnl Iniptom 0 M ? will rend a Bum pto i 1 V T tho only ilftuuUotur 1 TRIMMINGS, D.BIEMAM& SON'S. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS, CLOAKS, .fl J\ice .Assortment at m all Prices. Special Bargains in -A. 1ST ID 5 PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS. JANES, &C JUST RECEIVED 200 BUSHELS SEED OATS. V7Qj!SF.??SR?eBE3TipQ1 fi j n ZS i'"' '? ?''M in your (Awn.you Illili I I 1 EM- c*ii?*trtM?ml?in?ll. nn.p 111 A> V> J- u ?"total Crt for OAttv JUVV* ):. ? io nilli l"r?i i ?'. OW? .ttu.-ltwittxUntiveStc*l <;',..:<. r. i-i IS* IMtnl Mule*. Xi\\ 1J> JiANl.Aili'l'll I? BOM8|PntLADA..PA. Nov 18, 1880 14, BUGGIES AND WAGONS SNUB m?Mm MW - IK YOU WANT A GOOD BUCt?V ?IM w?\m?u, CALI. ON 1). Bl KM ANN & SON, Who always koop on band a fine lot of (Jlncin nail DUG GI KS, .made at. two of tho boat Facto vies in tho West. fy -ALSO, Koop j. W. P. THOMPSON'S BUGGIES and Ono and Two-Iloiso WAGON'S; both thiml sitein und jvon axle. Work guaranteed, ami prices very low. 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J T.-dtUooA iiottnjiire tho cern, Anti is I tieri'fore Just tlicV us? /or i holli OK torn for geed. >NI>.-Tho tip curt taut butt omi of tho corn can bo Into (.no vessel, mid the body ot tho enr into Another, nn inunenno convenience, AH ninny ?Annors plant only st iront th? miaul? ol'thcenr, \ ' Kiirtnoi* wniiU this Sheller tor glielllnp;corn for pout? menl, for peed, or for any "Imllnr piiriiosu, no maltor iv Inrtre, hlirh-iirleed nhcllers ho may have. tVUl PayForltflclfMiiMyTllncs ?ver ott Any farm, ? \ Ul'.Mit!M COHN BIIK/.LIKR I? detainer". ... ?eeome tho * liiRi.i.KRof thc day. When oneo Introduced no other ??BiM a. Wo believe till? Ioho Ihn liest Hand Corn Sheller ovor itr?OKNTS W?NTKD la ovory County, flrst-olns* Country Store? anil DonlorAln llardwAro Bint cntfl, AflKrouRi>itAi.aniroHit,audIf hohannot (rotlt, wo ironal<1 lo ?ny addrcu? upon receipt of SI. Addrcgg ors, Publliheff, FARM ? FIRESIDE, Springfield, Ohl* i Greenville and Columbi a Railroad CHANGE OF SCHEDULE, On nnd after Monday, November 8/ 1880, tho Passenger Tra?na over tho Green ville and Columbia Railroad will bo run daily, Suudays excepted: MAIN ax V.M. UP. Leave Columbia at ll 25 a m Alston at ll 46 p tn Nowborry at 1 80 p m Hodges at 8 58 p ni Bollon at 6 lip m Anivo at deon ville G 29 p in DOWN. Loavo Grccnviilo ot 10 55 a m Belton at 12 16 p m Hodges ut 1 80 p tn Nowberryot 4 ll pm Alston ot 6 00 p m Arrive at Columbia 6 15 p m ANDERSON Hit ANOII AND BLUE KI DO K K. ?Et. Daily, except Sundays, between Relton, Anderson and Walhalla, as follows: UP Leave Belton at 6 12 p m Anderson at 5 62 p m Pendleton at G 84 p m Porryvillo nt 7 61 p ta Scuooa 7 32 p ui Arrive at Walhallu at 8 03 p m DOWN. Leave Walhalla at 0 25 a m Roncea City 10 Ol a m Porryvillo at 10 10 a m Pendleton nt 10 40 a m Anderson ut ll 24 a tn Arrive at Belton 12 03 p m EXTRA TRAIN FROM BELTON TO ANDERSON-DAILY. UP. Leave Belton 12 85 p m Arrive at Anderson 1 15 p tu DOWN. Leave Anderson 4 00 p m Arrivo at Belton 5 40 p m Laurens Branch Trains leave Laurens C. II. nt 7 00 a. m. and leavo Newberry 10.00 a. m. on every day, Sunday excepted. Abbeville Branch Train connects at Hodge's with down and up train daily, Sundays ex cepted. Leave Abbcvillo at 8.65 A. M.; Leavo Hodges nt -1 ?l) p. M. Up nnd down Traio3 on tho main stem make close connection at Columbia with tho up and down day passenger Trains on tho South Carolina Railroad and with tho through Freight Trains, with Passenger Car attached, on tho Wilmington, Columbia mid Augusta Railroad, and ot Alston with thc trains of the Spartnuburg, Union mid Columbia Railroad for Union, Spartanburg, Ilcudcrsonvillc, Asheville, <fec, ?fee. J. W. LRY, General Superintendent. J. P. MEREDITH, Muster Transportation. A. POPE, Genera' Passenger Agent. Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Lino Railway PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. ATLANTA, GA , November 6, 1880. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after November Ttl? Traius will run on this Road as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. GOING EAST. Arrive at Seneca, 9 28 n tn Leave Seneca, 9 80 p m WESTWARD. Arrivo nt Seneca, 7 02 pm Leave Seneca, 7 03 p in NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. EASTWARD. Arrive at Seneca, 8 57 p m Leave Seneca, 8 58 p ax GOING WEST. Arrivo at Seneca, G 25 a m Leave Seneca, G 2G a m LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. GOING EAST. Arrive nt Seneca, 4 37 p tu L?avo Seneca 5 00 p m GOING WEST. Arrivo nt Seneca 0 14 a m Leave Seneca 0 80 a m THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN. EASTWARD Arrivo ut Seneca, 7 57 p m Leuve Seneca, 8 10 p m WESTWARD. Arrive nt Seneca, 2 27 a m Leave Seneca, 2 29 a m Connecting nt Atlanta for nil points Wost mid Southwest Connecting ut Charlotte for all Eastern points. Through Tickets on nalo nt Gainesville, Seneca City, Greenville mid Spartanburg to all poiuts East or West. G. J. FORE ACRE, General Manager. W. J. HOUSTON, Gcn'l Pass. & Ticket Agent f?* . -..,\Y;? .VKT?? '??UCS L; '. pl ... - ?' ..;?:..*? P/?dd!l7?ln?fror, :Jl?lt:...., >v*. .',.,* I? .'".'Jib If*, Milli h. ilt'AdiltatliM v. qi'.11 .ii M f.,?,, ud-ii-wi nd ri? ?il Hfl 8CU3IBLC j l.?,.">n? '.>. ?....?>-. ?hil? th. r-C?t, Va Time- i / f'*'".?'"*.,uPP*M??iiti?e?tS( ?HS/ X THUS.? lote.-Un? .Jr.: limey*, ?oovtould ^jfc-ai* wl?h lb? VloRf.-. Will? light r*-'*?.'-uro tho limitait held icrurdy J?>.-.,?-? I night, ?nil * radical cm? cirlV.n. lilt evy, diu.U. u.i cbsaj,. Seo t ty anil, Cliculim tr?-. ? ENGLESTON TItUSS CO., Clilcsgo, IU? Nov 18, 1880 _I3m_ South Carolina Railroad CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, November 7th, 1880, Trains will run us follows: COLUMBIA DIVISION. (DAILY ) Leave Charleston nt G 00 n tu 0 00 p m Arrivent Columbia nt ll 10 a ni G 10 a m Leave Columbia nt *6 10 p m 9 80 p m Arrive nt Charleston *11 26 p tn 7 80 a m .On S ?Vit d u y s Ibis Train will leave Co liiihhhi 1.1 2 \h |i tu .nd niivc in Charleston al 7 80 p U,'. AUGUSTA DIVISION. (DAI I.V. ) Le ve Charleston, ul 9 00 a m 10 15 p m /Sirivo il A o-ust a nt 3 46 p in 8 80 a in Leave Augusta "t 7 65 ti m G 00 p m Arri* o ut Charleston at 2 00 p .? 6 00 a tn Trains leaving Charleston nt 6 00 a m and Columbia lil G 10 p Iii, tiiiikc close connections (except on Sunday.*) with Greenville and Columbia Railroad to and fiftn Walhalla, Greenville, Anderson, rind all looa) pointa on that Rond, includ ing Seneca Oily? whore closo connections ure made with thc Atlanta und Charlado Air Line It'iilway willi nil lo.-il stations, including Allanta and all points South and West. JOHN B, PECK, General Superintendent, 1). 0. ALLKN, COD. Pus. nnd Ticket Agt "i 881. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, ILLUSTRATED. 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Newspapers arc not to copy this advertisement without tho express order ol Harpur & Brothers. Address HARPER ?fe BROTHERS, New York. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA OCONI3B COUSIT*. IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS. Louisa Wiggins. Plaintiff, agni tl" t Matilda Gibson and others Defendants-?>U SI MON'S IN COMPLAINT FOR KELIKF To Matilda Gibson. Judy Gihvw, J ?th II (Lb son and Nancy Gibson, Defendants: YOU are hereby nu thor ?zed and required to answer thc complaint in ibis notion, which is filed in tho ufficfl nf thc Clark of tho Court of Common Pleas, at Walhalla, South Carolina, and tn servo n copy nf your answer to tho said complaint on tho subscri ber ut bis oflicn in Fair Play, South Carolina, within tWOllty days after the service hereof, exclusive ol the day of such service And il you tail to answer thc complaint within thc time aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to thc court for tho relief demanded in tho com plaint. WM. 1?. CALHOUN. Plaintiff's Attorney, J. W. STRIPLING, C. G. P SI To tho Defendant Nancy Gibson Take notice that thc nummana and com plaint in this action is filed in tho office ol tuo Clerk of tho Court nf Common Pleas, tu Walhalla South Carolina, Dooombor 21, 1S80. The object of this action is to partition tho real cstuto of Jesso Gibson, docensod. among his heirs ut law. WM P. CALHOUN, Plaintiff's Attorney. December 20, 1S80 G Gt two.:;, st sir/ \v. i .;.-. . .. . ,N..vl..'* t.t:A Jil kp iViV t .'?.'.. r'n?:*L>//?'?7 ie*/Mi??*i ; ; Vftv. tyof. Ma fr?a' .'i. <?>?: <</ /'...-J.fHi . n .? /..<;<;) jfti f ; ?>:?? >.< rt Wt? ti f't'C ? i i..'? t?i I-.l-ii,.. April tu-., ii "i. . -The o r... .) li v ?.Wv- [tr.iiUtf. II..J rpl|tj >> lu - . ?.;_. ? v. f.i' fi/'jja tn ? I. (Metre. Aiw.1l. lSn - ?" "?iT':'i'".'-n'.*' -.1.-1 f.-tl np l.\>. ??f >??. \';iy lu il . < ". lr! il r*ii i < Utter, Mlttkniri. S:\t. k I?i?.- i'o (. iw-'i ?i?*?K~wTrt-*'iic?ll rv-i Cia <i?? ..I,.,... ?iel Hi II I ,\ .ni lo Irv l'.rili li? at-nll.rr r i'*. 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