Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, February 01, 1868, Image 3
IIB W?UKINU PEOi'u?.-^-It is S^tOU that
1,100 operatives havo boon thrown cju^pf em
ployment in Now York by tho^Olosing of %
carpet factory. Thc wages were reduced,ton
per cont., tho operatives refused to nooeoxi* to
tho roduotion, and so the factory was oloscd.
Tho male spinners of Fall Uiver havo issued
n circular to tho agchts of. manufactories, re
mou3trating against thc twelve por cent, re
duction of wages recently made there, on tho'
grouud that provisions and ronts arc higher
now than they were two years ago. It is re
ported tluitj while it is true that many thous
and workmen in tho leading Amorican cities
aro without employment, the destitution which
results bears no comparison to that of hond?n
and Paris. A Paris correspondent says that
scarcity of work and excessive dearness of
provisions have moro than doubled tho nun)
horof poor this year}- but it is from London
that tho cry of poverty'comos" with most dis
tinctness. A philanthropic physician ofthat
city reports that " hundreds pf persons aro
quietly.nnd calmly dying by inches." Iii n
single street of 1?">5 houses there were found
to bo Upwards of 100 sick persons. Thc or
igin of tho sickness and increased mortality
is tho absolute want of thu necessaries of life,
food and clothing. The committee raised in I
Lancashire, England, during the cotton fam
ine,' hsve decided .to divide the surplus fund
rcu??ioiug in their hands, amounting to near
~^y?$??iOUQ, rateably among a given . number 1
ofInc'priircipa! towns iii Lancashire, in which
thc famine was most severely experienced,'to
?id public infirmaries and dispensaries, taking
population as thc basis of the apportionment.
iCST" This is tho age of paper. Almost
everything is made of piper, from money to
hats and shirt collars, and even waler pipes.
Tho latest adaption of the article' hos been
discovered in Maine, where a local paper ad
vertises, fir thc benefit of the ladies, the pro
ductions of thc " Paper Pa li tale t to Compa
ny-"
1H12JU1:B?A?UTS' & B!AN}[?12?$'
Grand Distribution.
200.000 Tickets, pl Knob-. 200,000 pres
cuts, or one for every Ticket. Will
. positively lake place on
Sat?relo y. Mn roh Kth, 1083, at Ir
ving Hall, Now York.
1^0 he e-indncled on tho Mutual Itonofit Principio
and I l?o raii'"?! ahd mo*t Impartial ulan of dis '
trihutin i yet oil cf od 10 tho publio. Secure your
tickels al once.
1 Presch! tn cash, - - $20.000
1 " " - lO.OOO
2 M " each $">.000 - 10.000
r? ?? .? " 2 ooo - . lo.nno
mn ?? M " $.-?o - a.ono.
4?2? .? " from $2 to $10 ouch 14.000
80 Sowine: Machines, vnlmd nt - 10.000
74 n."nil Vina - Forlos. val nod at - 1 ?'.OW)
lo Fifo Sot? ntamnnrift. " " - ?1 T'O
lfl? 96hfan t Stiver wV?Vs. valued at 21.322
A'Sorted Presents, amounting to f>f>..r>78
A^PRKSEXT FOR EVERY TICKET.
All who desi ro tn purchase, should do HO nt one.
PO -io io oliahlo us to register thom boforo ibo flu 1
distribution.
Tickets $1 Fach ; 3 for *2.C>0 ; 6 for ?5 ;
. 12 for 8 ?.O.
Allaward? will ho delivered ns directed, 'he doy
nfter the distribution, nu l tim result soul lo enoli
tloKCtrfli.ei(ler at nuce. Send stamps for pvospeo
tus and list of pmes. K'diahle Agents with good
references wanted. Address
I,. BS. WOW5* US A- Co.,
117 Froadway, Now York.
Jan. 27. \Q(-,P, 18 2m
--v
THE AHDEKSOKT v
MALE ACADEMY
WILL BF OPFNFI) AGAIN
Monday, tho 3rd February, 1863.
rom? FobbowiNd RATES OF TUITION whi
X bo ehaiged :
Primary English and Mathematical Stud
ies, per qaarlcr of Ten Wcoks, $ 7 60
Clifssloal, or higher Knglish studies, with
''MaMiniDAiioi. poe quarter of Tan \Vo?k?, 10 Ol)
A student will bc charged from t' e limo ho en
ters to the end of tho quarter, ami no deduction
will bc mode for loss ot* time, -excopi in case ol
prolonged illness.
Hoard can be bad in good families, the price
ranging from $Ui to $15 per month.
Prompt payment IHM*/, bo made at Ibo end of
each quarter.
W. J. LIGON, Principal.
Jan. 22. 1808__. _)7_ 2
. CHEAT DISCOVERY !
EVERY MAX JI LS. OWX ARTIST.
A ?Sc i? nil ?'li: Wonilcr.
AN INSTIUJMKNT by' which any person
. can. take correct Likenesses or Photo
graphs, This instrument With full instructions
j Sont by retail for ono dollar. Address
CK H. AMES & CO.,
181 BROADWAY, NOW York.
..Tan. 20, 1808 17 2m
|)L??KS Ul JJ? 19 I N iii .
TJTE VjftDBRSIONF*? is prepared to do all kinds
of.DbAOKSMITHINO, at short notice, and cn
.tho intel, roasonablo ternis. All work will re?oive
, lils person ni ottontiof..
I also havo for Salo,
8,000 LBS, BAU IRON, assorted sizes, and
best fluidity";
FINK LOT OF STiOl?L. BOllAX, .
HOOP IRON, TU Adi CHAINS,
.4tahs, AXES, HOES,
flUldyQVy WARE, and LFATIIKlt,
All of which I will soil at prices to suit tho
.times, or oxohango for Haw Hides or Country
produce such as Iway nood.
tf?jP All porsons knowing themselves Ipdobtcd
^rl)l plca3? como forward and soltlo up ; and those
)iavlng demands will prosent them for payment.
,> JAMES' HUNTER.
Pcndfofon, S, H., Jan. Ki, I8G8 15^8
'"?^AIR WOTXCE."
' I th PERSONS- Indebted "to tho old Strm of J.
A E. &W. M, llI?|ibQTTE, orto w, M. BEL
' X?OTTE, individually, y/i\\ aavo trouble and cost
by oalling Koon and Settling With tho undersigned.
Wi M. BELLOTTE.
?gandici?n, S. Ch, Ootyhor 8, 1807 li-Gio
"F>y virtuo pf a Warrant of Distraint directed
AYj to lifo by A. S. Wallaoo, Esquire,- Collootor
of Intoriial Rovonno for tho 3d Collootion Dis
triot of South Carolina. I bavo loviod on tho
following Pi'opc?ty belonging to Andrew '"">.
Smith, as follows >
ONS? TBS.t.i/T OF ILA^BP,
Lying near Codai- Rock", in Dickons District,
containing TWO HUNDRED ACHES more or
loss, und adjoining binds ot' Austin Day and
others.
ONE HORSE ;
. ONE BUGGY AND HARNESS.
This property will bo sold at Rogers' Store on
Tuesday tho 18th February next, at ll o'clock,
A. M., to tho highest h'uldor, for tho purpose of
paying Internal Rcvonuo iluo by him to thc
government, of tho United Stated.
JC??T Terms I'UNII.
J. W. COHI1, Deputy Collector.
Jan. 22, 1808 _17_ td _
Collector's Salo.
OY virtuo of a Warrant of Distraint directed
to mo hy A. S. Wallnoe. Esquire. Collect ir
of Internal Rovonuo for the 3d Collection Dis
trict of South 0 arni i h a, I have levied on tho
following described Heal Estato, belonging to
Elijah Hinkle, vi/. :
TWO TRACTS OF LAND,
Which arc described ns follows:
Tract No. 1, whereon the said Elijah Hinkle
now lives, containing FIVE HUNDRED
ACRES moro or less, and adjoining hinds of
Josiah Chapman, William Nimiuoiis and others.
Tract No. 2, lying on Cane. Creek, in Dick- ?
cns District, cmtainiog SIX HUNDRED AND
SEVENTY TWO ACHES, more or less, and
adj doing hinds of Josiuh Chapman, Dolly Hin
kle und oti.oi's.
This Property will ho .-.old ut tho residence ol i
Mr. Wyatt Hudson, on Thursday tho 27?h
dav of February next, at ll o'clock, A. M., to
tho highest bidder, for the purpose of paying
Internal Hovennc due hy Elijah Hinkle to tho
government of tho United States
m* T25ES.Y1*>
J. W. CORR,
Deputy Collector.
Jan. 22. 1808 17 td.
Collector's Sale.
1) Y virtuo of u Warrant of Distraint, direct
) ed to mo hy A S. Wallace, Esq., Collector
of Internal Pevenne for tho .'bl Collection Di
tri?t of South Carolina, I have levied on the
following Heal Estate, belonging to William
Holden, namely :
ON F TRACT OF LAND,
Lving on water" of Little River, containing
TWO HUNDRED AND.SIXTY ACHES more
or loss, and adjoining hinds of Moses Cantrell.
Benjamin Nicholson mid others.
Tliis property will ho sohl at tho residence of
Mr. A. M. Smith, on Wednesday tho 20th day of
February next, at ll o'clock, A. M.. to tho high
est bidder, for the nurpnsc of paying Internal
Revenue duo hy tho said William Holden to
tho government of tho United States.
iCar 'forms Cash.
j. w. conn,
Deputy Collector.
Jan. 22. ISO* 17 td
Collector's Sale,.
1~^Y virtue of a Warrant of Distraint to mo
) di root od,'by A. S. Wallace. Esquire Col
lector nf Internal Revenue for the 3d Collection
District nf Smith Carolina, I have levied on tho
following Heal Estate belonging to David Alex
under, to w it :
QNK TRACT OF LAND,
Containing TWO HUNDRED and NINETY
SEVEN ACHES, more ?ir. loss, adjoining lands
of Moses Can troll, A. M. Smith and others.
This Land w ill bo Sold, to thc highest bidder,
ut tho residence of Mr. Arch'd. M. Smith, on
Wednesday tho 20th d iv of February next, for
tho purpose of paying Internal rovonuo tine by
David Alexander to thc government of thc
United States.
jtsr TERMS CASH.
J. W. CORR,
Deputy Collector
Jan. 22, 1808_17_td_
Ordinary's Sales.
EY virtue of on ordor direotod to me by W.
E. Holcombe, Esq., Ordinary of Dickons
District, I will sell to tho highest bidder nt
Dickens Court House, on Saleduy in February
next,
TARES ESK.IB, ESTATE
OF SAMUEL ALBERSON, DECEASED,
Situate in Dickens District, South Carolina, on
Little River, ami known as tho Homo place,
containing Ono Hundred and Sixty Acros moro
or loss, and adjoining lands ef William Whit
hllro, Philip Snood and oihors.
This proporty is sold nt tho risk of tho fornior
purchaser.
-A SOO
THE REAL ESTATE
OF JOHN ADAIR, DKCHASKD,
In two Tracts. Ni. 1, situate in Dickens Dis
trict, South Cardion, on Big - Coneross Crook,
adjoining lauds nf A. (); Adair. J. O. Lewis
nnd othoM, containing ONE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY ACRES moro or loss. On this Tract
? hore aro thirty or forty aoros of good Bottom
Land.
Sold at tho risk of tho forinor purchaser.
TERMS OF SAT/E,-On a orodit of
twolve months, with interest; tho purchaser to
give bond ana approved security to tho Ordin
ary, with a mortgage of tho premisos, if doomed
necessary by him to soouro tho payment of tho
Corchase money, except tho coat, which ninst
0 paid in cash, and to pay extra for titlos aud
stamps.
1 L. THOMAS, a.p.o.
Sheriffs Office. Jae fr, 1808_15-td
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that ap
plication will bo mlttio to tho Court of
Common Plqns for tho District of Dickons, orto
u j udgo or Chancellor at Chambors, to rooharter
tho "Gorman Scttlomcnt Sooioty of Charles
ton."
WALHALLA, S, C., Jun. 8, 1808 10-tf
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS.
rpiIH SUBSCRIBER 3 NOW RI?CBI VINO- A
pg? nuil woll selected Stock, consisting of
D R Y G?Q?S,
QLpfU??a, HOOTS ft SHOES, HATS
& CAPS, HARDWARE, R A ll
IRON & STEEL,
Paints, Oils, (JI.HH, Pye Stuffs,
?HOCERS IOS, &.C.,
Which I offer to ?ell for
CASH OR BATOR
AT QU DELO W
V?AIlkKSTOW It ET A a I, I*Cl IC EH I
Tho Highest Cash Prices Paid for
O O T T O KT
Asad ;c!l Ci int! M O?* Produce.
Purl ios in sen veli ?>f Goods will find ii (o Mich"
advantage to oil ll mu? examine my Stuck before
making l liolv purchases.
Efl. W. i'IEBT.U.
Walhalla, 8. C., Deo. 18, 18(17 Kl-if
AGENTS WANTED
von THU
GrBAYJAOKETTS,
Anti lino Til?;/ hived, k'oityhl nm/ Died
B? O ?l E5 U ^ 1 E .
WITH
incidents und Sketches nf Life in the Con
fcdcHtcy.
Comprising Narratives t?f Personal Adventure,
Army Lifo, Naval Adventure, Ibuno Life,
Partisan Daring, Lifo in tho (Jump, Field and
Hospital. Together willi tho .Songs, Ballads,
Anecdotes ami Humorous Incidents of tho
"War foi' Southern Ii.dependence.
ri "ttl ERE is a certain portion of the war that
JL will never go into tho regular histories,
our ho embodied in romance or pootry, which
is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved,
Convoy to KUOOOoding generations a hotter iden
of (ho spirit o? the omitlict I han many dry re
ports or careful pa''rali vos nfil ovents. and this
part may bo called tho gossip, tho fun, the pa
thos nf the war. This illustrates tho character
nf tho loaders; tho humor <?f tho soldiers, thc
devotion of women, tho bravery of men, tho
pluck of our herbe-4) thc romaneo and hardships
of the service.
The Valiant nod Bravo fTonrtod. tho Pic
turesque and Dramatic, tho Witty and Marvel
ous, tho Tender and Pathetic, und the whole
Panorama ?d' tho War aro Ijcro brilliantly por
trayed in a masterly manner, at ono? historical
and romantic, rondoring it tho most ample,
unique, brilliant and readable book that thc
war has called forth.
Amusement as well as instruction may bo
found in overy pago, as graphic detail, brilliant
Wit, mid authentic history, ure skillfully inter
woven in this work of literary art.
Semi fur Circulars and see our.torms, and a
full description nf the work.
Address JONES BROTIIKltS ft CO.,
Atlanta, Ca.
Jan. 12. I.sos_m_'2_
PICKEN^ FEMALE SEMINARY.
'PUK Principal and Teachers of the Sumter Pc
I male Soininary will establish a first class
FEMALE SEMINARY
At Walhalla. It will be opened for thc reception
of Hoarders mid Pupils on tho
1ST MONDAY in FEBRUARY, 1868,
And nil the branches usually taught iii a fust-class
institution will he taught in ibis.
For information respecting terms, kc., apply to
Rev. l'\ M. MOKOAN, al Walhalla, or to hov.
EI.UTCUKII SMITH, tho Minister in charge of tho
Walhalla Circuit, who have been constituted
Agents for this Institution.*
The large and commodious building known as
thc American Hotel, is now being fitted and pre
pared for the reception of boarders and pupils,
and every arrangement will bo made for their
health and comfort.
Walhalla, S. C., Nov. IR, 18(17 9-If
JOHN ll. HOLMES,
Commission Merchant,
ROYCE & CO'S WHARF,
V ES A lil i J 53 $ T O EV , 8 O? C A.
hefers to lion G A Trenholm. Andrew Si
niouds, President Ki rsl National Hank, Charleston;
F s Holmes, President Soul ii Carolitia'Miniiigaml
M a nu la cttiring Company.
Dec 13, 18117 1!2 Cm
IT
AW TED
1 Ci (\(\f\ fl*?itrii'd9 iii wc H or Siiltc?l
J U^UUU 6>BtV liBUI>a:>9, for which we will
give HEATH lill in cxchuugo. or Tan on shares.
Wo will lake Corn, 'fallow or Greenbacks for our
Leather. Bring ono and get tho other. Tannery
near (ho Walhalla Depot.
HUNTER ft OSBORNE.
October 2.3, 1807 5 tf
Medical Notice.
r]MlE UNDERSIGNED having permanently cslub
l llshcd himself ut Piekcns Court House, oilers
his services to Hie community, at large, for tho
PRACTICE OP MEDICINE, in all its branches.
When not professionally absent, he may always be
found at his olfloo, ready to give prompt attention
to nil calls, night or day.
JAMES M. SLOAN, M D.
Piekcns C. H., Nov. 28, 1800 ll-tf
WATCH KS, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
THE SUBSCRIBER having un experience
A^yV ef many years in tho businc."-". of repairing
??^,.^ Clock*, Waldies ? ii ?I Jewelry,
otters his services lo his friends and tho pnb?io
gonerally. in that line of business. Charges for
all work as rcusono'.do as possible. AM work war
ranted, if well used. He will also givo bis atten
tion to thc repairing of MCSIOAI, INSTIUIMBNTS.
His plico of business is nt WALHALLA, noarly
opposito tho Post Ollico.
F. M. MORGAN.
A pril 4, 180 S3_ am-cow
NOTICE.
I RACHEL N. A. II EN DH I OKS, wife of Moses
lj Hendricks, of Piokons District, Farmer, hcro
by gives notice that at the expiration of ono monti)
from this dato, sho will carry on business ns a free
dealer. My ooonpation will bo that of a Farmer.
RACHEL N. A. HENDRICKS.
Dec ??, 1807 13 'ft
NEW GOODS.
AT
I AM NOW IlKOKiyiNCI FROM NEW
YOKK AND I&3KW1IEUE A NEW
AND Y^ELL SELECTED STOCK OF
I> It Y G O O D 3 ,
Comprising till ur tictes usually kept ou band?
G KOOEM l?S,
ii Ait D WA UK,
BOOTS & SHOKS,
HATS & CADS.
FANCY GOODS,
LE ATM MR of all Muds,
FACTORY THREAD.
DRUGS,
FAINT ? OIL,
DYE-STUFFS, &o, &a.
Together with many other articles not spe
cially mentioned. All of which will be sold
extremely low for CASH or BARTER.
B. W. BELL.
Walhalla, Oct 8, 1807 3 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
GEN'L SUPT'S OF FI CK. )
Cil ARI.KSTON, S C., October 3, 1S07. )
ON nnd ofter October 0. 1807, the Passenger
Ti ai na on tho South Carolina Railroad will
run UH follows, viz :
Loavo' Charleston for Columbia 'I 30 A M
Arrivent Kingsville H'15 A M
Leave Kingsville Tl 40 A U
Arrive at Columbia 1 10 V M
Leave Colombia 10 tn) A M
Arrive at Kingsville ll 35 A M
Leave Kingsville .12 O'? v M
Arrive nt Charleston 7 <>5 MI
Leave Charleston for Augusta 10 40 A M
Arrive at Augusta 7 40 v a
Leave Augusta 3 40 A M
Arrive nt Charleston 12 20 r M
Thc Passenger Train on tho Camden Brunch
will connect with np and down Columbia Trains,
and Wilmington ?? Manchester Kui I road Trains,
on Mondays. Wednesdays and Sat urdu rs.
On and after the Nth instant, tho Night Fx
press, Freight and Passenger Accommodation
Train will run ns follows, vi* j
Leave Charleston' Tor-Colli nihill 5 40 y y
Arrive at Columbia fi 00 A M
Leave Columbia 3 00 i? M
Arrive at Charleston il 20 A M
Leave Charleston for Angosta 7 30 v M
Arrivo at Augusta ? .."?0 A M
Loavo Augusta 4 10 v M
Arrive at Charleston 4 00 A M
iii T. PK A K fe j C.en'l Sup't
Oct 10, .1807 3 tf
Chango'of Schodulo on Greonvillo
and Columbia Railroad.
ON und after Fridiiy. thc Otb instant, Pas
senger trains will run doily, (Sundays ex*
ecptod.) as follows J
Leave Columbia, 7 00 n ni
Loavo Alston, H 55 a in
Loavo Nowherry. IO 35 a ni
Arrivo ut Abbeville, 3 30 p ni
Arrive at Anderson, 5 15 p m
Arrive nt Oroenvillo, 0 00 p in
Leave Greenville 0 00 a in
Lcnvo Anderson, ti 45 a ni
Arrive nt Abbeville, 8 46 a in
Leave Newberry, . 1 25 p m
Arrive nt Alston, 3 00 p in
Arrive nt Columbia. 5 00 p m
i'i'fYiTns Un tho liluo Ridge Kailroad will also
run daily. Sundays ?xcopted, conn meting with
tho up and down trains on tho G roon ville and
Columbia Railroad, ns follows:
Loavo Anderson nt 6 20 p ni
Leave Pendleton at 0 20 p tn
Arrive nt Walhalla at * 8 00 p ni
Leave Walhalla at 4 00 a m
Leave Pendleton at 5"40 n m
Arrive at Anderson at 0 40 a m
Tho train will return from Holton to Anderson
on Monday and Friday mornings.
J AM KS O. MEREDITH,
Uoncral Superintendent.
Doo 3, 1807 12 tf
SCHOOLBOOKS.
? 0 H Q ? Ly ? O?k % ?
'PUR undersigned, BOOKSELLERS, hnvo grent
1 experience in purchasing and furnishing Schools
and Colleges with
Text Books, and
School Stationery,
And cnn supply Teachers on reasonable Terms.
Teachers and Professors nrc requested to send
for our Hook Catalogues.
Address DUFFIE & CHAPMAN,
ISookseltar*,
Columbia, S. C.
?Tan. 1, 180$_14_tf_
BOUNTY LAND ACADEMY
'PUK EXERCISER of this Institution will bc rc
1 smiled on thc first Monday in February. 18(58,
for thc scholastic term of ten months, including
four weeks vacation, nt prices in currency rang
ing ns follows: $12. $1(1, $18, $'.M and *:10 per
scholar. Studies, English and Classical. When
a pupil enters upon a quarter he will bo charged
foi- Unit quarter, unless in case of providential hin
drance. Two cents per day extra will tic ohnrged
for day scholars. Hoarding, good and cheap.
The Aondemv is situated six miles below Walhalla
on the Hine Ridgo Railroad. Prompt payment re
quired nt tho clo.-.o of tho school.
W. T. CLEVELAND.
Doc 12, 1807 12 8
P. S.-Those indebted for Tuition at present
must mako payment, as tho times will not admit
of indulgence. W. T. C.
Cf?r" Anderson Intelligencer copy onco and send
bill lo Walhalla._?__
MILLS HOUSE,
con xnrt MEHTINC 4'QC VEN STAJCI?T?,
CHARLESTON, ?. C.
rniIIS woll known FIRST C'uASS HOTEL
_L hus just boon thoroughly repaired, refitted
and ro-iurnishod, and j? now roadv for tho ac
commodation of tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC,
whoso patronage ls respectfully, solicitod.
MERCHANTS visiting tho oity aro respect
fully invited. Kvory accommodation will bo.'
offered thom. Conchos always in readiness to
convey pnssongors to and from tho I?otol.
Tho Proprietor promises tojd? nil in his pow
er for tho comfort of his guosts.
JOSEPH PURCELL, Propriot?r.
Fob 21 24 tf
NOTIOET
MAnTUA EtilKABBTU JANK NICHOLSON has quit my
house, bed and board, without a oan-e, and I
won't bo accountable for any oontraot MIC has al
ready made, or for the timo to como.
J. W. NICHOLSON.
Dco.-80, 1807 14 8*
T. S. ARTHUR,
GREENVILLE C. II., S. C.,
WILL PRACTICE ?n tho Districts compo
sing the Western Circuit.
A I.SO, IN TUE
IJi\ITS<:0 ?TATE? (COURTS.
Junuurv 12. ISO.S 10 Om
SAM'L. MuOOWAN. \ / J.
Abbcvillo, S. C. J X Eickens, S. C.
M'GOWAN & ADAMS,
Attorneys eut Law,
AM)
SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY,
AU business in I lie Courts of the United States,
INCI.t ni NO
MATTERS IN RANK RU PTO Y,
Left with the JL'NIOB PAUTNKK will receive
prompt attention.
Oct 25. 1800 G tf
WHITNEIt & WHITNER,
SUCCJiSSORS TO 1IARRISOX & WJ/PJNFRS,
Attorneys at Luw
A N D
.SOB.?CBT?mS fl^? E?QT?BTV.
j. ?. wtiiTNr.it, i ru. r. WIIITNKR,
Walhalla, S. C. J ?. Anderson G. il
Jan 1, 18?7 10 tf
J. W. lIARltlSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR,
WIU I'll AOTICK IN TWM
COSJUPETM ?)F LAW AN!* KO, ft BTV,
LV Tilla WESTERN ClRCUIT.[
?^2r-: A I ?.SO :. JJ?
In tho Courts of tlie United States, including Hint j
Of Ibi ii Uni pt ey.
OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. IL, S. C.
Mmcli 20, 1807 27 tf
Isaac Wickliffe,
A Y T CO ft NEV ?% T 3, A W\?,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE
Superior Courts of t.aW in the, Western Circuit.
Prompt attention ffiveti to all business
entrusted to ?lim.
O Iii c c 111 ?A v a 11 <1 J ii r y It o o in ,
PICK ENS C. IL, S. C.
Jun. 27, 18(57 in tf
KED. "I J Yt. C. RHITIT,
Audersoil C. IL J I Eickens C. II.
KEJiD & KITH,
Attorneys at Law,
ANJO
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY.
Wilt yioe prompt attention to all business
committed' to their rare.
OFFICE AT PI CK ENS C. II.
Jan. 1, 1807 10 tf
*. K. EM SI* EY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ANO
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in
the Courts nf thc Western Circuit. All
business loft with Maj. J. M. ADAMS, nt Pickens
C. IL, will receive prompt attention,
: Juno 7, 1800_:i8_tf_
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Fickcsis-In Ordinary.
J. R. Caradino aud wife "|
vs. V Petition for
G. W. Frcdoricksand others. ) Partition.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jos. IL
Cnradinennd wife Susan, defendants in this
cuso, resille without tho limits of this State: lt
is ordered, that the suid Jos. ll. Coradine and
wife Susan, defendants, do uppoar in tho Court
of Ordinary, for tho State and District uforosaid.
at Dickens Court IIouso, on tho 27th day of
April next, to show cause, if any they can, why
thc Real Estate of deo. W. Fredericks, dco'd*,*
should not bo divided or sohl for division, of
their consent to tho samo will.be entered ol'
record. , ?
W. E. HOLCOMBE; O.M..
Ordinary's Office, Jan. 24. 1S08 17-^ jim
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
PIOKKNS-IX OltlMN.UlY.
Malinda Archer, Adm'x, ~\ Petition for settlement
vs. [of Eslato of .John li.
S. N. Williams, ct.als. J Archer, deceased.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that tho heirs-nl
law of Yan Archer, dcccnscu, (naines and num
ber unknown,) and thc heirs al law of Andrej H.
Archer, deceased, (vaines and mnnber unknown,)
Uel'emlnnis in HI?H ease, reside- without the limite
of this State: Il is ordered, theretoro, that these
said absent defendants, together with (he credit
ors of John E. Archer, deceased, do appear in tho
Court of Ordinary, to bc holden nt Eickens C. IL, *
on Monday tho 0th day of March next, to shew
cause, if any they can.-whj a final settlement of
thc lis?alo ot John E. Archer, deceased, should not .
I hen bc made, and decreed on accordingly.
W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.D.
Dec. 2, 1807 ll 8m
THE STATE*OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ne ic KN s-IX Tin: COMMON I'tuAB.
J. D. Ferguson, Aduir') 2<Wv"? -"'^....
v? > MCGOWAN & ADAMS/
William Douglass. J Plff'B A'-ty's.
WHEREAS; the Plaintiff did, on the oth drty ot*
February, 1807, file his dcclarnlic. Against
ibo Defendant, (who, as it is said,) ls abvent from
and without the limits of this State,and has neither
wife nor attorney known within tho sume opon
whom a copy of thc said declaration might bo
served: ll is therefore ordered, that tho said do
fvtidanl do appear and plead thereto, on oy lief oro
cho Ul I* Onjr of February, If'liH ; other'vvSsc, fiijo.1
and absolute, judgment will theh be given and
awarded 'against bim. -
.1. E. IIA000D, o.o.p.
Clerk's Office, Feb 6, 180? Iv .
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA)
PIOKKNS-IN THU COMMON* ?'I.V.AS.
John Q. Manldin "j j'/ecil. tn Assutnysit.
vs. I Foreign Attachment.
John H. Emslie alias j Norton d'- Si/ir./nes,
Froiroks.J , PVffs AtVys.
WHEREAS, thc Plaintiff did, on tho 18th
rday of October, 1807, ii lo his dcolarrition
ogainst-tbo Defendant, (who, ns it i?said.) is
absent from and without tho lim Up of this Stile,
and Imf neither y>dfo .nar attorney known within
tho sumo lipon Whom a copy of tho ?aid decla
ration might bc sorVod : It n> therefore ordered,
that tho Faid defendant do appeal awl* plead*
thoroto. on or bqforo Jibe 10th day of Octobor,
1808 ; otherwise, final und absoluto judgment
will then bo given antPnwordcd ngoinst him.
J. E. HAGOOB^Ci?f^
ri<?-t?? Office. X)o?. 1?. ]807 _ '"'L&* '
THE..STATE OF cf) UT il CAROLIN?,
i'ICKKXS - IN'VOK COM.JON, W.KA8.
Samuel Lovingood, Ex'or \ Foreign Attachment.
vs \ ?. WicK-i.irrn,
E. A. Talo. j ? j'V(r? Atf'i/.
y yilKRKAS. thc PliUntifiMid. mi rho liuh'day
T T of Marchi 1007. file his declaration n^a^fti
tho Defendant, (who. ii is mid) is absent fvqmof(d-'
without the brails of this Staie, cud lin? b??thev
wife nor utloVney known .wii'jj.in 'ho sime,'v?Yion.,
whom a'copy of the sahbdeolorMlon puglit bo ser
ved : Il istheroforc ovdeved. Hod d c Defen
dant do nppoar and plead thereto, en or'before Hiv
Mth day of March, IBO'S; oihcvwhe, final and
absoluto judgment will then be giv<ai and awarded
against him.
J. E. HAGOOP, f.e.p.
CiorU's Oihoo, March 12, J8(17 IV