Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, May 06, 1870, Image 3
TTT-'""*'' . "innii i rfininniiiiriim_iiili
?Vkaa Hm AROUND.-Our oxchaogcBvirY
this oud neighboring States'will obligo us by
inserting tho annoxcd description of a wan
Ogling biinsolf Win. li. Harris, hading fjkfl*
Maryland, in tho viciiitty oY bTctloriok City)
"and wbo -has bcou guilty of' obtaining money
Vnudor fulse protonccs in this community. Ho
ts on accomplished .impostor, and wo would
guard tho' pjjblio ogatbt bini : Sj&l Harris i^
'about fifty yeats of/ego, five footfett q> eleven.
inOhes high, weight} about iSifr'poirods, fair
oomploxlou, and blue eyes. Ho has'h small"
red molo under his loft cyo, and a small round
soar on j bis loft temple. When oxoited, ho
lias a peculiar motion of tho hoad, as if slight
ly palsied, and this is also ob.sorv.ablo iji his
bauds under similar circumstances. IIo has
tho nppo?raooo of a frank, hop?st. charactcf,;
and is well onlculatcd to deceive ttio public
iu'any oapaoity.-Anderson h?clHgoncer.
RECONSTRUCTION AT THE NORTH.?1-"Letj
us havo done with reconstruct, jp a. 'Tho
oountry is sick and t?rcd or" it!" \ '?}i\k ls riot]
thc World speaking, but .thb Tr?b?ific?- SVof
x.)ucQ tlie groat majority bf tho peoplo, Npitl).
and South, cnn consistently endorso them1
both. Extremes meet, and In this in?tiC^CQfc
dt least, tho Spectacle is edifying. ' \ '
, GENERAL LEE.-Gbn. Leo hos returned,
"homo from Charleston. It is said that thc
'disordor with which Gen. Leo is threatened
Hs disenso of the heart. Ho is troubled; With'
'shortness of brontbj and oftor walking, or
'any UUUMJUI oxcrti?n, pants a great deni.
Three colored men, aimed with first,
'class tickets from Now Orleans to New York,
fchfrmdd and were admitted to seats in tho
first class passenger conch on the out going 8
e. m. Soturday train of thc South Carolina
Railroad, from Augusta.
tt&m There have been no official Cuban ro*
ports received, but unofficial statements show
that tho volunteers arc in rebellion against
.Spain. They aro euid to hold Moro Castle.
~NKW Yon*. May 2-7 P. M.-Cotton dull
and unchanged; eales 900 bales-uplands 23.
Flour-superfino S tuto 4 80(731.00; common to
t'nir-extra Southern G.tiO. Gold 14|(n)l4A.
Governments closed steady. Southerns dull
but gehorally steady. ? ..
C11 A tn i! K s Ve N, May 2.-Cotton declining with
amnll trnnenctions-middling 2U ; pales 600
bales; receipts 919; exports 1,136.; stock
13.783.
LIVERPOOL, May 2-Evening. -Cotton closed
ifrogular-uplands 10J ; Orleans 11 tJC?>lli ;
?aloa 10,000 bales. _i_
Xjist oif Arrivals,
Jit B terna ?n's Hotel, for thc xoeclc ending
Tuesday, Mag 3,1870 ;
Richard S. Porcher, wife, child and fervent,
:Scneca. ??. C. ; David Kiblor. Frog Lovel, S. C.;
.C. C. Scruggs. B. S. Gaillard, ll. lt. ll. lt. ; S.
S. M?rbn?y? Gen. <J. W. Harrison, Erastus W.
Eversen. Jeptha F. Wilson, Anderson C. IL,
S. C. ; W. II. I>. (Jailbird, John li. fitton, Pcn
.dleton, S. C. ; F. L. MaxWoll, Tuxaway, S. C, :
Auihrot-o L. Cobb, Greenville G. II., a. C. ; J.
A. Foster, H. C. ; Geo. A. Whitnmrsh, New
York ; W. A. Addington. Franklin, N. C.';'W,
A. Lav, Porryvilto, S.'C.
LATEST aCOTATI?IJS
o?'
SOUT?t?RN SECURITIES,
IN Oil AR LESTON, S. C.,
Corrected Weekly by A. G. KAUH^IAN,
.Drokcr, No. 25 Urotfd Street.
MAY G, 187.0.
STATK .SKCUHITIKS-South Carolina, old, ,8?(ff,
- : do new, 79?-; do, registered stock, ex int
CITY SK<.*I/I?TIKS"-A'nglista, Ga., Uonds*-@8 I ;
Charleston, S. G., Stock, ex qr int, -??T\ do,
Fire Loan lionels,-(^70; Columbia, S. C., Bonds,
---C^70.
UAII.HOAn Rosns-libio Ridge, first mortgage
KJ5(?j--, Charleston nm! Savannah, -(r^70; (Char
lotte, ?olumb??? and Augusta, -C(fy$l\ ; Choraw
?nd Darlington. -(<i}8G ; Greenville and Cobirn
14a, 1st mort, 8U(tr,-; do, State guarantee, 0110
-; Northeastern;, H8(ity-; Savannah and Charlcs
'ton, 1st mort, -ft&80; do, State guarantee, ?<)(<?
*-; South Oaroliiifa, 79(rt)-; do, 7?; Spartunburg
nnd Union, 0'0(V?)-J-, s
J.ltAii.R0An STOC\K8-Charlotte, Columbia'and
Augusta, -@f>0; (greenville and Columbia, 2?-;!
Northeastern, 9@-AA Savannah and Charleston,
4f>@-.; South Cnrottina, wholo shnres,-'-^45;
do,betf shared, ~(a>Kf?.
EXOIIANOK, bc.-MKew York Sight, \ off par;
Gold, Ul J? ll? ; feillver, 1U?@108.
SOUTH '?AllA)I.IXA BANK I) 11.10,
" Bank of CharlcstJron - - -r@
*Rank of Newbcrfry ... _?
Rank of Camden J '60?
Rank of George!(/own ... 6(?)
Rnnk of Soul li Mhirolina - . 6?
Rank of Chesteij'i/ -'. - - 6?~
Rank of Hamb'.rirg ... '?<u)r
Rank of State,- of S. C., prior to 18G1 55?
Rank of St atv/of S. C., issue 1801
and 1802?/ - - - 25?
* Planter-^, and MocliaOics' Rank of
Okfit? gaston . -. . - - - (7?)~
*Pc m .pio'8 bank of Charlestoh^ - -(7^- i
ttort ' alon Rank of Chnrl'oston rJ?- :'>..:*. ---Qy- i
m, 1.^Scnthwestern Railroad Bajik^^f -;
Charleston, old - - 'ir-?
"Southwestern' Railroad Rank of '
Charleston,' UeV - - '. - .??-($
f?tato Rank of Charlcslon tl - ; 2@
l'armors' and Exchange Bank of
Charleston- - - . '-.
Exchange Rank of Columbia - -r@-r
'Commercial Bank of Columbia - -; V@r"
Merchants' Bank of C'hcraw - - 2(a)
Planters' Bank of Fairfield - - - 2?
.Stato of S.,0. Bills Receivable - par.
'Oily' of Charleston Chango Bills - - par.
*Blll8 marked thus (*) aro hoing redeemed at
Cie Bank l/ouiitors of each.
March 18, 1870. 22 . ly
Church Directory-Walhafla.
l?utheran 'Ohurob, every Sabbath. :
9 A. M., Sabbath School.
? P. M., Riv. Dr. Smcltzor.
Methodist'Church. ,'
ll A M., 1st Sob., llev. Mr. Morgan.
7 P. M-> " . " Union Prayor MeOtihg.
ll A, M., 2d " Rev. Mr. Crimes. .
8 ?P. M., " ? Rev. Hr. Turnor.
. ll A. M., 8d " Rov. Mr. Smith.
7 P. Af. " " " "
ll A. Mri 4tb " Rev. DV. Tt?rV?t.
7 P. M., " " " " "
College Ohoppol.
. 7 p. M., Thursday, ?)r. Sipoltzof.
7 Pi M., Saturday, Cirolo of Prayer.
Dr. Turnor will preach nt Bethel on tho
third Sabbath? io oaeh month, and at Rach
clor's Retreat, on tho 'first' Sabbath, in caob
4? r . v . *r >??.* *t* i*-,
month, . - '.-.'.. ; '.; : i
X B??y? t* 'tfertf?M?'Cough.
WALHALLA P?IC? TORRENT.
"COMIECTED WEEKLY 1J Y ' :
_._..
APPLES-Granu, por bu traci, 1.25
f " -Dry,. "'pound, 3a5
l*Ad'Cft/?- Dundy, por ynW 30?33
J " -.Unlo Roping,, por pound, 15
. 41 -??lulo, " " 25
.J \ -^Manilla / p" 85J
1 ?V/ rfP?ttor?fk ?':." . 50aCO'|
BUTTER, per pound *20u25
BEteswAx, PQ? pound 30
BEEF, D?T pound Gab*
BACON, pcr'p?iind-Hog round ?5ril8
JU?ANs-Wliilo, per bushol 2 00
CAI^CO, por yard,, 10o 13
Coi?EK-Rio, por pound 2r?u3:',
" -Liiguyru, por pound 35u?0
i -Java, per pound 40ti50
CtJNDUeqTt-Adaniau?uc per-pound, 30
J " ' -?Sporm . " " . j 40
CHICKENS AN o FOWLS, per head J5.u25
COTTON-per pound 18a20
j M -^Yivtn,.por Bunch 2.00
COPPERAS, per pound ? . . 8al0
DUCK?, por Jioad .23
in6ov, por doren ' 16
IF LO OR, por Sack, (98 po?nds) 5.50aG.OO
{FEATHERS-(5coso, por pouud CO
.< W -Mixed, .?' "35
'GRAI??-Corn, per bushel 1.20ol.25
. -Wheat, V 2.50a2.5O
" -r^llyo, " 1.75a L.J?
" --Oats, " 75U1.00
'.GEESE, per head, 50a75
jHio?s-Dry, por pound 18ii20
<" -Green, " RaO
? I?iotoo-Spanibh Float, por pound 2.00a2.25
tSfo ^Carolina, 1.25al,50
I Iit?N'-vKngli.sh refiued, por pound 7?a8
Swodo, " 10
"-Brtiul, . ? 12'|
o^Jjio?p^. , <. j.>A
u -Potwaro, " 10
LARD, per pound 20
LIME,-,por hanoi 3.75a4.00
LUMBE?. pW thousand feet 12.50
LEAD, por pound ' 18n20
MOLASSES, per gallon, 75a) .20
MADDER, per pound 30a40
NAILS, por pound 7-]a8
ONIONS, por bushel 1.25
OIL, ICoro?cnc, .per galton 75?80
" -Linseed, boiled 2.??
' -Linseed, raw 1.50
"-Tanner's, Straits" 1.60
POUR, per pound 10a12)
POTATOES-irish, per busliol, 100a 1.50
-Sweet, ?' 1.U0
RICE, por ponnd 10a 12
SALT-Liverpool, per Suck, 2.90n3.00
SHOT, per pound 15a18
SPIRITS. Corn Whiskey 2.60a3.(H)
do-French Urandy pin'gallon 5.00al0.00
do-Ryo Whiskey . J00.n8.00
do -Holland Gin 4.00a8.?0
do-Of Turpontiuo per gallon 100
SOAP, por pound 12a20
SOGAR, Crushed, per pound 22Ja25
do -A White per pound 20
do C Yollow p"or poyud )8a20
do -Brown por pound ( 15al8
STARCH, White and Blue por pound 15n20
SODA, per pound 12jal5
TORACCO, per pound Chewing 70a 1.Ou
do -Por pound smoking GOal.OO
.TALLOW, per pound 10?l2j
TUKKKYS?.por head , 75a 1.00
TEA, Gan Powder por pound .200a2.50
do - llyson, Green per pound 1.75.12.00
do -Young llyson, Blnck per lb 1.50rt2.00
WOOL, Washed per pound . 35a IO
VARNISHES, Conch Body, No- 1 pr'r gal 5.00
do-Copal, Furniture, por. gallon 4.00
PAINTS,White Lead, Chioora, per lb 14a 18
.SpeoiaJL Inertie es
"A sju'rit duclls within each Flower, Hool and
Herb," -which,.whon judiciously solcotcd and
prepared, aa in SUMTER BITTERS, proves
tho.most vuiuahlo Tonic known.
PATRONIZE HOME KXTKRPRIZI:,- Afr. P. P.
Tonio, whose advertisement appears In another col
umn, luis established on a firm basis, ia Charles
ton, the largest nnd most completo manufactory of
doors,; sashes, blinds, &c, in tho Southern States.
Having advertised liberally during thc past year,
ho has scoured a large custom, extending as far
as Alabama, and he has thus been enabled tb pul
fi i rt h ? printed price list .whioh dollcs competition,
livery person who cont mplates building or repair
ing should write at once for Mr. Tonie's price
list; ; April 22-tm
Blue Jt lil go Lodge, No. 02, A- 1\ Ho".
A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Blue
Rid?o Lodge, No. 02, A.*. F.\ M.-., will b
held on SATURDAY, May 7th, at 7 o'clock,
P. .M..* Brethren will take duo notico, and
govern themselves accordingly.
By order of thc.Lodge.
WM. KORBE?) Sec'y.
wS I lia I Iii Clingier, ?o. &8, itv ?. ?Ti,
A* lif?GULAR CONVOCATION of Walhal
la Chapter,:No. 28, lt.-. A.-, M.*., will ,be hold
ut then'r llall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, thc
Gth^?ay' of "?Tuno nc'xt, at candlelight. 'Com
panions will l?o punctual in thoir attendance.
! By. Pr^ot tho Chapter ; ' . <
i , ROBT. A. THOMPSON, Sec'y.
' ' . --._ii_: .. :_-J-. -: ; -, ?_.
I?,;OS^OO,-(?Tho Nof?olk Daily Jon 'ital
of peel H? ?S??), soys :' This medicine.'ls rapid
ly gaining ttiQ conOdoifce ojf (hq people, abd thc
numerous testimonials of.its virtues, given by
[munitioners of medicine,-leaves no don lit ?hut
t ls a safo and rolinblc remedy for IMPURITY or
THU oi.pob, MV?R DISEASE, &C.
.Tho Inst M?ditai Journal contains an article
from Prof..R. S. Nowtpp, M. 1)., President of
ehb' M^clioar Colleg?, cUy* of New York, that
speaks in high terms of its curativo properties)
and gives a spooial recommendation of KOskoo
to the practitioners of medicino This is, we
bolievo, tho first instance where such medicines
have boen.officially endorsed by tho Faculty of
any of tho medical colleges, renee ts groat credit
lipon thc skill of Dr. Lawence, its compounder,
and also puts "Koskoo" in tho VAN of all other
modicinos of the prcsont day.
Maroh 4, 1870. 20 Cm
, TO TUB WORKING CLASS.-Wo mo now pre
pared to furnish all classes with constant employ
ment at homo, tho wholo of tho timo or (or (he
spare moments. Business new, light nnd profita
ble. " Persons of eithor sex easily carn from 60o.
to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by de
voting their whole time to tho business. Boys
und girls earn nearly as much ns men. That all
who seo this notice may send their address, and
test tho buftintss, wo make this unparalleled offer:
Po such as aro not satisfied, we will send $1 to
pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
? vntinible H.'wnide, V 'deh Will do to eonimoTinO
woylt.onyWcTa"copy of The People's L^terixry Qom
Orth/fcH- bWof the largest ufuf best family nc^rs
n?nivrfl published- -all sent free by niall; ltoadbr,
if-you Want permanent, profitable work; nddrosa
li. D. ALLHN & CO.,. Augusta, Malaei
Jan. 81, 1870. 10 Sm
t !
JYoiiect
ALL TEACHERS of t?ommon or Public
Schools, lh tho CUnnty of Ooonoo, are
lerobV earnestly requostrtd to ?UUSCRIBl?
FOR THE '.'KKOWtfB COURIER," as froib
his datb, the said pn^cr will bo made tho mo
limn of cont urn n teat i?u hntweor. ' tho County
School Cenmiissjpnor and thomsejvo?f r??r T,
- RICHARD S. PORGRER. 1
^ohool .Comm?BIloner, Oconqo Cpunty,
Wolhalla/April 30, 1870 . 20-2 ;
Waller y Watson ty Co.,
WALHALLA, ,S. C., ,
i ?r* / ? .4 ll f I
nr.AI.eits IK
^1^1 / j "
. i CUMMEBCIAL MAN??lKS.
Ail*" ;*..%r^!bwSo??*t?s
riUIK LADIES will fi ml a nico assortment of
.J. Prints, Press tioods, White Moods,,Qlovo8,
Hosiery. Hats, Tr'mnning?, and ?niti?y" c?hor ur
tiylos, which >vill fie Kold low for TH If CASU,
at . WA LLEll, .WATSON & .CO.'S.
fiSoolM acid SllOCft.
COMPLETE STOCK, for Radios, Gents, |
and Ohildrorti nt ' .' . ? : .
WALLEN, WATSON & CO.'S.
A
FULL LINK OF tillOOKRlES, such fis
Sugar. OoiToe>;Molasso.s, Ac, at
WALLER, WATSON &.CO.'S..
CloMaiiift stud Mal?.
A*1 COM PL ETE STOCK itt
jtY >VALLE?. WATSON & CO.'S.
pt O; TO WA'LLET?, WATSON.& CO.'S.
V.X '?Loyk,pn tlip othor s^oo of &bo, piety rb,"
ami pquaro yoUr accounts with, tlifeui.
May o," 1870 20
PRO S PEC TU S."
UNDER tho patronage and 'influence of prominent
bind-holdors, I have begun 'he preparation of
a series of IJTHOOKAl'll MAPS of HOIIIC of tho
Counties of South Carolina, accompanied by suit
able letter pvess descriptions.
Thc ohject proposed is thc circulation of fiO.OOO
copies of theso in pamphlet form, far and wide
throughout the country, inviting tho industrious
working man, with or without cupital, and from
whatever quarter ol' (lie gloho lie may como, to
seek a homo in our Stale, particularly Hint poidion
known as tho upper belt, so abounding in minerals
and building material, with almost unlimited water
power and blessed with a soil that will adundautly
repay tho labors of tho industrious and intelligent
agriculturist.
To thc Manufacturer, "this ^nWphlet will show
where valuable wa er power may bo had, with
amount of head attainable, price of laird in Vicin
ity, and railroad and niArket facilillos.
To tho Miner, it will ho iv guille as to where bc
may either lind remunorativo employment, or pur
ohusc lauds, on which (he valuablo melalic ores
aro known to exist.
To the Farmer, good and cheap lands will bo
offered through ila pages, either to bify or rent,
with description of their quality am d' surround
ings
To thc Laborer, it will indicate where profi'nblo
employ mont *nay bc found, with local rates of
wages. ?
On the other hand, to thc largo landowner, it
alfords a modi uni or advertising Ills lands, water
powers and such other interests as tend to attract
au influx of holli labor and capital.
To Railroad Companies, band Agencies, &c,
who luivd a deep interest in tho rapid filling up
and development of thc resources of ibo State, and
are desirous of bringing their claims to attention
before tho world, no better medium can be afford
ed.
All those feeling a real interest in the future
prosperity of our Slate, ami approving tho mode
proposed fov tho development of its resources, by
attracting immigration of tho right stamp, and
who limy bc desirous of obtaining information as
to further details of tho plan, with terms, &c,
eau ubinia such by addressing Ibo undersigned.
ALUX. Y. LKB.
Architect aud Civil Engineer,
Columbia, S. C.
April 30, 1870 20 1
ELECT10iN_N0TiCE !
WALHALLA, April 30th, 1870.
AN ELECTION for TH KEE TRUSTEES
of Public or Common Schools, will bo
hold at tho various precincts, on SATURDAY,
2lst MAY, 1870. Tho following persons will
oct as Managers, viz .
Township No. 1.-A. Sloan Stephens, Sec
retary, and Wm. Bibbs.
Township No. 2.-W. W. Russoll, So'crotary,
and E. A. Tate.
Township No. 3.-F. L. Maxwell, Secretary,
and Thoa. Jenkins.
Township No. -I.-Benjamin Holder, Secre
tary, and Joseph Watson.
Township No. 6.-J. T. Steele, Secretary,
and J. II. Harnett.
Township No. 6.-Wm. D. Heaton, Secreta
ry, and Jonus Phillips.
Township No. 7*-W. C. Tatham, Secretary,
and li. Frctwell.
Township No.8.-Josao Lay, Secretary,-'and
James Fisher.
It is very important that good men should be
elected to fill Hie oflieo of Trustees of tho Pub
lic Schools ; we, thoroforc, urge thc people of
the different Townships will turn out And elect
tho best men. Tho Managers will send thc re
sult of tho elections to this office ns soon as pos
sible RICHARD S- PORCHER,
Chairman and Clerk,
NIMROD SULLIVAN.
C. L. HOLLINGSWORTH,
Board of Examiners.
May C, 1870 20_ 2*
Pickens Advertisements.
FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE is hcroby giver., that I will apply
to I. II. Philpot, Esq., Judge of Probate;
at Picken* C. I|?J on the'First Monday in JUNE
next, for final settlement of tho Estate of J. T.
K. HUNT, deceased, and dischargo therefrom.
Those into" es ted in said Estate will bo present
on that occasion. i
A. J. ANDERSON, Ai?m'r.
April 15. 1870 20 _4__
Tho State of South Carolina.
IN rilOUATE COURT-PICKENS OOUNTV.
Richard Redman and wife,") . Petition
Molinda Rodmnn, ? for
vs. ( [ Partition, Sale,
Lowis Reese ot. al. J &c.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that tho Do
fondants in this eoeo, to wit. Lewis Koeso,
Robert Cunningham and wife, Visa Cunning
liam, John Mingera and wifo, Milly Ann Min
gera, John Tate and wifo, Ellonder Tuto, Ran.
iom Reese, Juhn Smith and wifo, Yilonder
Smith* are absent from and boyond.tho, limits
)fBtj??B State. On motion of lIticood..Pro. l>et.,
?t" is ordorcd That tho said absent defendants
io appear and pload. answor or demur to Com
plainant's said -.Petition, within njnoty days
iftor publication hereof, or tho some will bo
,okon pro conftsso as to thom.
I- II. PHILPOT; r.j.r.c.
Probato Office, Fob. 18,1870 18-3m
Final Settlement.
N.d??OI? is hereby glyon, thH Wo will apply
to Richard Lowis, Esq., Judgo of Probato,
it Walhalla, on.tho First Monday jn JUNE
loxt, for final flottlomont of the Estate of BEN
IAM?N i M AHt?T, decease^,, and discharco
hovofiom. P.c??,ona interested ihovoin will
[ April ?, 1870, " . .' .>..{? ' ' m't
I." '.!? J li. ?>?!??? in m gi .II u.jiMiii.ii. j ????.?-emmi
" QUALITASNON JUANT?TAS." |
Blt. LAWRENCE'S
Highly Oouoentrated Fluid Extiar-t of
K O S KO Ol
THE G "EAT HEALTH RESTORER.
No Quack Medicine-Formula Around thc
JiotUc.
X?R?J1>AR1?? SOLK?.Y ??Y
Dil J. J, LAWRENCE,
.* ? NORFOLK, VA.
Strikes ut the root of Disenso by purifying 'tho
Wood, Keutoring tho Liver mid Kidneys to a
Healthy Action, and invigorating the
v, , Nervous System.
This is tho secret of its Wonderful Success th
curing
Syphilis, Scrofula, Dyspopsia,
Liver Complaint, Chrouic Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Nervous Aft'ectious, Eruptions of the Skid,
1 Humors, boss of Vigor, Diseases of Kid
neys and Bladder, and all Diseases
causod by a
DAD STATE or thc BLOOD,
Or a Diseased Condition of tho
LIVER, KIDNEYS, NERVOUS SYSTEM, <Lv.
It thoroughly ERADICATES.every kind of Hu
mor phd Had Tnihf, and restores tho entire system
to a healthy condition.
Thousands have been changed hy thc use of this
Medicine from weak, sickly, Buffering creatures
to strong, healthy and happy men and women.
No Medicine has attained such a Great Reputa
tion .) i this justly Celebrated Compound,
Approved by the Hiyhcst -Medical Authority.
j K O SK. O O !
Endorsed and recommended by tho President of
the Faculty of the E. Mcdicul C-ollego of the
City of New York.
PUOFKSSOU lt. S. NEWTON, M. P.,
Professor and President of thc Faculty, late "Pro
fessor T.icory and Practico" of Medicine,
Cincinnati, kc.
Ono of thc mont eminent medical mon of this ago
-well known as the author of the following HTAN
UAKU modical works : ''Newton's "Practico of
Medicine," "Discuses of Children," "Newto'n's
Symes Surgery," kc., in December number of
American Medical Review, page 1278-soys:
"Amoug tho more recent olVorts to introduce
popularly, some of tho new mediciucs, wc not ico a
how preparation compounded by J. J. LAWUKNCK,
M. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to tho
profession and tho public in nn'y desired quantity.
Wc recently examined his Laboratory, and became
fully satisfied that ult his work is dona in tho best
manner, by tho most approved -processes, and
from thc'best matcVials, giving as a result a med
icino meeting tho'confidence of tho physicians
and the public."
KOSKOO CVRKS SCROFULA IN ITS WOKST FORMS.
From A. \V. Mills, a prominent atid well-known
merchant of Norfolk, Va. :
No. 11 Main St., Noifolk, Va., Sept. lo, 18G0.
Du. LAWRKNCK-Dear Sir : Your Koskoo has
worked wonders in my family. My daughter has
boen a sufferer from Scrofula silica childhood.
Sho lost thirty-one pieces (d'bone from her ankle,
several from her arm, besides having ulcers inscvo
ral parts of thc body. Whilst in this condition sho
commenced taking your Koskoo-it acted like a
charm on her ; under its use thc ulcers gradually
licalod,and her general houlth greatly improved, lt
certainly saved hor much sutfering, and perhaps her
lifo. 1 regard Koskoo a specifio for all scrofulous
ail'cctloas. Your Koskoo also eared my wife of
dyspepsia, from which she suffered greatly. She
is now in better health (lian she has been for five
years. With tho highestYegurds,
1 um gratefully yours, kc ,
A. Vt. MILLS.
KOSKOO is endorsed by tho best physicians eve
rywhere. Read tho following from Dr. Tillery, a
successful practitioner ol' many years standing in
tho Old North State : .
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co., "1
September 10, 1SG?>. /
Da. J. J. LAWRKNCK--Dear Sir : I have used
your Concentrated Fluid Fxtruct of Koskoo in my
practice with thc happiest results. I lind it to bc
a powerful Liver luvigorutov, Blood Purifier and
Nervous Tonic. In all diseases of the Liver,
Scrofulous, Syphilitic, and Nervous Affections, it
is a remedy of immense vuluo ; in fuct, in almost
every variety of Chronic Diseases its uso is indica
ted. Hoping you ni;.y meet with thc success
which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliable
medicines, 1 am. sir, with much respect,
Your obedient servant,
lt. C. TILLERY, M. D.
KOSKOO CUttKS CHRONIC nil KU M ATI SM.
Norfolk, Va., Sept. 7, 18C9.
Da. J. J. LAWRKNCK.-Dear Sir ; My son has
received so inuoli benefit from your wonderful
Koskoo, that 1 cannot refrain from expressing my
gratitudo. 1 had tried almost everything without
benefit. I believe, in all sincerity, that your Kos
koo is an infallible remedy.for tho disease from
which he has sulfured, anti, so far as I can learn,
has never failed. If you only knew thc immenso
amount of suffering thut he has undergone, then
you could conceive tho value of such a remedy as
Koskoo-that surely cures. Tho great amount of
good it is now doing among us is incstifnablo.
With much gViVtU??dc,
I din; respect fully yours, kc,
Mrs. M. li. A. NELSON.
Read tho following from Mr. Womble, a promi
incnt Hardware Merchant of this oily :
No. 13 Market Square, Norfolk, Viii., "i
October 13, I860. j*
Dn. 1/Awnr.NOE-Dear Sir: To tho largo nt.m
ber of testimonials which you offer of the greo' ef
ficacy of your Koskgo, 1 take pl rasuro in aU ling
my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous Docili
ty, Headache, Loss of Appetite, kc. Two hollies
of Koskoo restored mo to health.
Yours truly, J. G. WOMBLE.
From Rev. W. H. Christian, Pastor Dinwlddie
Street Methodist Church. ,
Portsmouth, Va., Oct. 25, 1860.
This is to certify that I khow Dr. Lawrence
veli. He is a gehllemrth of cultivation^ and wor
thy of tho fullest confidence. I havo used his
KoskoO with advantage to myself, and havo adop
ted its use in my family in cases of nervous de
bility .and depression. W. H. CHRISTIAN.
From Dr. Lloyd, a physician of largo practico.
Orent Bridge, Va., Oct. 8, 18fi9.
J. J. LAWRKNCK, M. D.- Dear Sir : I ohcorfully
endorso your Koskoo as being a most valuable
preparation. Upon examination of the formula,
I find each ingredient highly oxtollcd by our best
and most progressive cFlnioul Investigators. - 1
have tested its effects in my own practico, and
havo no hesitation in recommending it. In my
opinion, ll is the best compound of its claps ever put
before Hu public-exceeding by far all ?ho various
compoun ls of sarsaparilla, kc, ever invented, lt
is a doc! led Nerve Tot lo, and lavigorator bf tho
minmi forces, aiding digestion and assimilation,
and thoroby pvoducing healthy blood, which should
bc tho basis of treatment in all chronic diseases.
Hoping you will reap thc reward you deserve from
thc public as R behofsdlor,
: 1 am, ?lr, yolirs truly, >
Cl IA HI,KS LLOYD, M. X).
Afler'roading the above high tcebflimendatlon,
Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to glvo KOS
KOO a trial.
Fer Addition,?) Testimonials from Physicians
Kmiufut l)iylnc9. Editors Druggists, Merchants,
&c., seo KOOROO" ALMANAC] for this year.
K?r?co,I.OtfjE .U?lLdLAU rc* ttotttc.
For tale iy th? Principal Druggists in the United
Steted and jptilith America.
!Marou $ 1870-' ., ..JO . 6m '
/
OROIJYJ1NCE8
FOR Til 1*2 GOVERNMENT OF THE
TOWN OF WALHALLA. FOR
' TUE ?EAR 187.0.
1ST. *Iit,cliiug itoi Kps, UUIM or oilier animals
to any ?hnde ,tree or fcijc?, ort Main Street,
or any Yendo on t?ny. Bide of crotta street in tho
town, is prohibited, under a penalty of Five
Dollars fltie, and 11)0 Marshal is authorized J?o
take into custody any animai hitelied in viola.*
tlon of this Ordinance, nud koop tho same until
the lino is pajd. i. > _
2nd. Hitching Stallions, or Jacks on Main
Street Iki prohibited, under'ii like penalty u'a
above.
3rd. No person Bhall bo aflo^'od to obstruct
tho orosB Btreots, with Wood Wagons or Hug?
gics, BO that there is not least ton feet clear.
4th. .Running Uoracs Ou Main StroeN for
money or amusement, is prohibited, under a
poim?ty of Twenty Dollars for caeboffonco".
5th. Any person firing guns or pistols in tho
corporation, between tito streets known ns
North and?outh Broad1 Streets, shall bc ilued
Five Dollars fm- oneil olfoncc.
6th. All places of businoss or amusement
should bu closed en tho .Sabbath Day.
7th.' L.vory portion, owning a house in town,
arc required, to, keep a- ladder of sulfieieut
long'th to reach tho tpp ortho houso.
8th. Any perron ftmning wugouso^i tho ?ido
w?lks shall pay One Dollar fine. M?4?y
9th. Albullos-of ?Aiiftb?r or Wc^i'-Balcfe Of
Cotton, old BI>N,CH ami otKcr.obstrutttto.US, ehall
bo removed fr?ni tho ?ld? -walka otw*>uVn St reou .
quired to store all over one keg of 2? lb?., iu
tho Magazine built for that purpose Thc at
tention of parties Interested is called .to tho
Charter of "thia tovru as utnouded by>'t?ie last
Legislature ? ,
Nth. Those Ordinances shall take effect iin
modiately after their pu 'icution. -1 .
By ordor pf tho Council.
JOHN ANSEL, Intendant.
W. M.-WOOBIN, Clerk, .
April 22. 1870: - " ^. 27- ; 3t
DYSPEPSIA* INDIGESTION
SOLO EVERYWHERE
WIE.MOISE^Di.
PPOPRIETOR3
?a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
For Salo in Walhalla by W. J. & ir. E. NEV.
CLLE, DR. A. E. NORMAN, and Dealers gene
rally.
B?" Ry a recent decision of ic Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, any person can 'BC?I these
Rittern without a retail liquor dealer's licence.
April 29, lSVO *?.8 ly
P. P. TOALE,
CII/lISI,KSTO\\ s. c.
f Largest and Most complete^ %
J Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, ! .t?
j lllinds, Mouldings, Sic, in the j" J*!*
(Southern States. J
fi??* Printy Price List 7)efics Competition. "XM
4P
JSST" SEND FOR ONE. ??|
BS?* Sent Free on Appplication. Tj&tt
April 22, 1870 27 ly
STEFFENS, WEHNER & DUCKER,
98 EAST DAY and 30 and 32 VENDUE RAKOE,
ChurlCNton, St C\,
Wholesale Grocers & Provision Dealers
Auction Jfc Commission Merchants,
Asn DKAI-ERSI? ALI., KINDS or
Wines, Liquors, Segar s and ^Tobacco.
8<gy- Special attention will bo given to tho Bal?
of Country Produce. , Goods not in our stock -will
bo purchased on commission and selected with
narc.
Direct nil lottora tc Us-Kay )*ox ?ft.
RP.FKRHSOKS.-Jaoob S?hiodor, Messrs. Novillo?
Col. Wm. C. Keith.
Nov. CO, IS'JO 8 V
S. ll. RUSSELL,
Wn fl i? Inn alter and Jeweller,
WALHALLA; S. C., " 1
REPAIRING WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEW
ELRY ; also, repairing Pistols, Music Rotes;
Scwt/jg Machines, &c., &o.
llavl?if? had long oxporlenco, besides serving
three ami a half yosrs OB an apprentice, I (eel tn fe
to warrant oil work dono at m jr bauds. .Prices
moderate and lower than you ever know or heard
of. ti ive mo a trial and 1 promise satisfaction,
j??j? Room two doors East of Riemann's Hotel.
AprU 20, \W ' 28 , '
? T AXE'S !
,TnCASURKR's'brpifcE, DOONKE C0"NTV, )
? ?' '. Walhalla,- m\\\ 8th, 1870/ J
?" tf' MoOdav, thb l4tli of Jlnrth Inst., my
books will, b'o'opbn, at"my offico in tho
UdorVTi?uso, fov"'th? -ettllbfltron ?f State. t?unty
and Poll tnt, for tho ?flsoal?year 1869.: Total
roto per centum of tMtation for State purposed,
fi\oiflil}r?oMho doUac? Tr?tal rate [pct eeptum
for County purnososj thr?o.milla on the, dollar.
Poll tax'orio dollar. X)n all'tax os thatorb not
paid by tho 20th of Apr?), 1870, there will b)o
added a pbpaRy pf twenty per cont. - ?. .
DAVID SANDERS.
County Treasurer, j
t Marchai; 1870 'IBO* JU.- IT ? tf ;
.00it!? 'v.'' )?'.''i --i i] ?1? j ?li 'Ut. 'l'Vj.t't
BBB?SS! 1 1 ! L'iUi PLLUL.-.l-ll..lJ_LUiLJ-J-l'LAJB
-?da
.v
ATTENTIONS
FAN?Y,
FRENCH and PLAIN CANDIES.
^ :R, rf ? rr B ,
-SUCH A6
ORANGES, LEMONS and APPLES.
CANNED PEACUES, CIIEKKIBS, TOMATOES, &C
Driod and Preserved Fruits-1
HAISINS, FIGS, j ELLIES, &c.
000 LBS. OF ASSORTED NUTS.
And, jn fact, I tNir/k *T can accommodate CUP
tomers to almost npy and, everything kept in
tho Confectionery Line, uria at
'EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
I also Im vc a Nice Stock of
STATIONERY,
?ANOY OOODS, fcc,-,
.DIME NOVELS,
*SONO ?nd JOK'E ROOKS,
MUSIC, &c.
j. RI. lotete,
Two Doora ab?vo Waller, Watsou,rifc Go.
Walhalla, S.'C, April 1, 1870
REMOVALS
I' . . . .-' . : . .
_J-J""_- ?
CARTER & TEMER
HAVE REMOVED t? the store formerly
?ccupied by Mr. A. Taylor, and offer to their
customers
A LARGE A-ND DESIRABLE STO?K
?-OF
Spring and Sumnier
Which have teen bought sinco tho decliue
io Gold, aud wc can afford to stn I them at
R EDUCED PRICE 8!
SST Call and examine our StockJ.?nd
Prices. WE MEAN TO SELL R?GBT
CARTER & VERNER.
April 8, 1870 25 #
TO?CC?_??Cf?lY.
"\T7"E HAVE erected ? Commodious Build
YV ing for a
TOBACCO FACTORY,
Which wo hopo to havo in operation this Spring.
Wc aro now prepared to purchase
10,000 lbs of Leaf Tobacco,
At Richmond Prices and pay cash, br Goods at
& Low Cash Prico.
Intending to establish a first-class Manufac
tory, we request tho farmers and planters of
this section of tho Carolinas and Georgia, to
30-operatc with us, by raising this profitable
staple ; and^ we. pledge ourselves to deal libe
rally aud fairly in buying their crops and sell
ing them gouds.
li. ?. NANCE & co.,
Daders nt Dry Goods and Groceries,
West Union, S. C.
March 25, 1870 23
Notice to Hcihs-at-Law.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
IN COMMON ri.E\8-OCONEE COUNTY'.
Samuel Knox ] Rill for
vs. > Construction of Will,
Hoirs A. P. Knox. J Partition, &o. .
UNDER Decree of thc Court, made at Match
Torin, 1870, tho brothers aud sisters of
ANDREW P. KNC-X, dee'd, now alive, and
the heirs at-law of thoso deceased, oro required
to appear before mo, at Walhalla, withinThrfco
Months from tho publication of this notice, atid
estuhllsh their claims to th? sharo of money nf
tho said Andrew P. Knox, deo'd, now in this
Court for distribution.
., J. W. STRIPLING, c.a?v
.Clerk's Office, April 8, 1870 25-3m,
" FINAlTfeW?^lT^Tr"
.:(.< j "?'?'rt -? . '->?
"VpOTIGK ls heroby given, that application
JLi will - be nmdo to -Richard Lowifl, Kim..,
Jndgo Of Probato, at Walhaffu, on. tho First
Monday iu JUNE noxt, ?for final settlement
jf the Estato of W. t>. BALLINGER, doo'd,
ind dischargo therefrom as Administratrix;
3ARA11-A. BALLINGER, AdriVrx.
'.April 22, 1870 27 4
FINAL ^WrTLEMENT:
?ft ?? .'>. ";. '. ? K-~.\ .... 1
NOTICE is horoby given, that, application
will ,bo modo to Richard Lowie, Esq.,
Judge or Probate, at Walhalla, on tho First
\iondny in JUNK next, for final sottlomd?lfc W
ho Eitft? of JACOE RUTT, deceased, aid
UsolKsrg** therefrom is Adnihmtrator. , .
p . SILAS'CORN, Adm?t,;
, April 32, 1870 27 4,
-.-,-(-.-.-r
tainui Settlement
NOTICE >8 hareby givou that wo will apply
to Richard Lewis. Esq., judgo of Probate,
it Walhalla, on the First Monday in JUNE
loxt, for final ftottlnmcnt of tho Estate of W?Lv
JAM SANDERS,, ?cceased. vhti? dischargo
heretr?m.' Those interdat?d tb br oin will ?ap
war oft'that day. '
J AS. :Q. SANDERS, 1 w.rALa/r
^OR'BAL??r
ist bidder, stWfafraOa.
,.. day of MAV.n?st, tho
KtfC belonging to fyr?&uda
>f VAN Af. WA M MBTT, d*>'d: :W *
T?Hl?B^OA'?iL A J: :'IR'/-F'-%
R ./J. WARD, X<HW;.K
. -Atril ^0, 1870 lUJ 23 . .
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