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A n n o IT n c e m e ii -te . Tlie IVieiids of Rincon (Il DUNKIN respectfully unnounco him a candi date fur County Commissioner of Coonee Colin* ty?_?_ rca. 'Viii} NB a ai y friends of WM- ill CK Y WEAVER, respectfully announce liim a Candidato to reprenons the people of Oconeo County in tho next Legislature. 2 TB?u The Friends of lftoh?rt |Q POWELL, respectfully unnounco him a Candi \- dato for County Commissioner, fur Oconeo County, at thc ensuing election. Bt9u Til? friends ?fi* Jackson HENDERSON respectfully unnounco him as nu 'independent, freo Republican Candidate to represent thc pimple of Oconeo County, itt thc next Legislature lie belongs to ho party, but will discharge his duty for tho good of bis country. * OTr. ? fi'Jdilor : Thc lime has como when wo must bo represented hy competent men in our General Assembly. Therefore, tho friends of ll. W. PIEPER^ ros? pect fu I ly announce him a Candidate to repre sent Oconeo County in tho ensuing election for tho Legislature. Til? Friends of lt? ?erl .-* COU t? respectfully unnnunce him a candidate for County Commissioner of Oconeo County tit tho tho next election. BPO." Tilt' many R'Vicilds of JBl*. (*? HANSOM HUNT respectfully announce him U candidate for County Commissioner of Uoo tiOQ County. Btgk. Thc Friends ol' .P. fi?enry OSTEN DOH FF respectfully nominate him usa candidato for tho Logislaturo at thc ensuing election. aw Thc BVieiids ?1* ?lexHii PER BRYCE, Ja., respectfully announce him a Candidato to represent tho people of Oconeo County, in the next Legislature, at thc etibuing clociiou. jj?,.. Th? ?iitiny IF ic aids of JH. (*' F. MITCHl?i^Li, EMJ., respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for County Commissioner, for Oconeo County, at tho next election. ; J*"") ?ev Th? Friendly o?" J. HS. I v SANDERS, ESQ., rcspccttully announce him a / Candidate for Uto ollioo Ol' Probuto Judge of Oiictiee County, ut thc next election. JBi*?r- Til? Fl'tcnd? Ol* ?Vil*. J. > B, WlUCUT respectfully announce him a Candidato for School Commissioner ol Oconeo / Count}', at thc next election. Thc Friends ?fi* !>. S. UL'LL respectfully announce him ii Candidate fr i*0V County Commissioner ol Coonee County, ut V tho election in Uctobcr next. _MANY VOTERS. .Via*. SOdaior: flecase aaa nounee T. R. BRACKENRIDGE as a Candi date for School Coiuuii.vdnncr ut tho approach ing election, for OoouoC Count v, and obligo MANY YO I'KRS. Itv The Friends ?fl* ECriimti&d 11KRNPON respectfully aiuioiiiicc him u Cnn didulo for County Commissioner itt the ensuing election. ._ ~?3T The Friends ?fl* ?B. ?. H ARRIS re?*poetfiillv anti..unco him n Candi iliito for tho lillico of County Ooinniistionor. $V Wc arc anlhori'icd t? announce lili>V,AR.D V. ST^lyt-?S, KSQ-i of O re-cm ville, n candidato io represent the people oi Ute Kojirtji lyoagi'?sslon'al District of South OroMna iii I ho COHKI-USS ol' the United Hiatos, nt tho en suing election in Oftlobev. l'nixcn-i.us-DLMUCilATlC. ?ev Vh? ' Fr?caads ??* Cap fl. JAMES T. U Kl D, re.-peet fully announce him ti Candidate lot' County Commissioner, for Oco neo County, nt the next election. & ir Thc ?Hit tl y Friends of lUOII?It,l)';IiB.''V[?, Hsu. respectfully announce him n Candidate fur rc election le tho ellice ol illidge ol I'ri.hatc for Dec nee County. ?ev Thc friends ?fi* BR. ?. VOUCHER rcsp-elfully announce him n Candi? .hu? for re election lo the office of School Com mission r lor Oconeo County, at the ensuing election. AV Thc Ft'lCSlds ?f BK C V . Fld'?TCl.lBR SMITH; unnounco him a Candi date for School Commissioner. ?Cir TSsc ii Vic aid ??* ES. F. REEDKIt re? peet Til Dy announce him us a can didate for County Commissioner at tho coming* election. c W.-%m\ J I. VJ TTL UBUUT "fVTVTl PIC KENS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Bin).,. '?Titv. IT ri Mids of Mr. i*. Bi. SYM.MES, ii)ost respectfully nominate him a Candidato lo rcpro-cut Ihe people of Picketts County in thu House of Representatives, tit thc ensuing election. "f?-'Tlitr^i'itii?h of' J. V. PAR ROTT? respceofuliy announce him a Candidate for County Comniissioner, for lhclicns County, nt thc ensuing election. 7?B? Thc ??Vaciad* of Or. A. iTB. FOLG ER. respectfully nnnounce him a Candi date for tho State Senate, for Picken* County, nt tho next ol co finn. aw ria? KV ic ml* of EBobcrS CRAIG. A LKX ANDER A LEGO O D and REEsE ROWEN respectfully anuouneo them as candidates for County Cominissioners, for Picken? County, nt the ensuing election. . AW Thc Friend* of ITS a.5. WARREN ROYD rospccifully announce him ft candidate tor County Commissioner of Pick ens County, nt tho next olootinn. For C'oiittiy CoiiuiMsNioners ; JOHN T. GOSSETT. ESQ., ? ' Cm,. W. E. WK LEO lt NE. CAPT. STEPHEN D. KEITH. Mn. EDITOR : IMoasc anuouneo tho foregoing names in your paper, a? Candidates for County Commissioners of Pickens County, and oblige _ MANY'VOTERS. aw ?Vfls?. BOd?doa*: Picas? ail nomico W. G. FIELD and ll. J. ANTHONY ns Candidates for Comity Commissioners for Pickons County at the election in October next. VOTERS. ? mr The many ?Viciad* of J*. FRANK BRADLEY, Eso-, most respectfully nnnounco him as a candidate for ro-oloction to tho office of County School Commissioner for Pickens County^ J"fIl^ lydiloi' : Picas? nil? noonoo Capt. WM. L.JtOGERS and CHAR T.ES THOMPSON, Esq.. as Candidates for (Jpunty Commissioners for Piekons County, nt 'tboolection in Octobov next. VOTEI?S. X3f" iVc arc aii?hoi'i?cd lo announce lRVfN H. JMIfLPOT, ESQ , a eandt dSat? for rc elo?tiou to tho o ff leo of Probato Jiidgo for Piokon8 County, at tho cleotion In October $ty$$?._iZM?M^S^ ^?? rl he friend-* of ?aiM ?toh ERT 0B.A?G, respectfully unnounco him a enndidato for tho ofGoo of County Commissioner frr Fickone County, nt tho ensuing election, Special No-ti o es. "Low PttlCKS SKI.DUM COMMAND A GOOU ARTI* TICIX," but in the cuse of SUMTKK 1?ITTER8, tlie exception proves tho rule-it is tho best tonic known. Why B>o VOM Cough ? When it is in your pow Of to relievo yourself; ri few doses of DU; TU FT'S EXPECTORANT will euro you una ul loy tho apprehensions of your friends : moreover, it is pV (?Brit to toko. it produces no nansen, and strengthens tho Lungs nnd throat to resist attacks in the future. Mothers need not dread tho Croup when they havo a bottle of this valuable compound on their Mantlepicce. Oua MANUVACTUKIN'O INTBKESTH.-Tho mari ufuclurers of thc North have asked for and ob? tallied the assistance of tho Nuliouel Govern inent until they have become a burden to the people nt large, and tho tax paid by the United States for tho support of these manu incl mers is equal to nil tho other tuxes put together. Let our manufacturers make goods ot netter quality, and at lower prices, than other manu factnrorS, ami they eau defy competition with out Govorntnoilt help. This, at least, is the plan (d' Mr. 1?. 1?. Tonie, ol' Charleston, S. C., tho largest nnd most successful munn fae mer of doors, sashes, blinds and mouldings in tho Southern States. A a ir. 12. 187 0-1 m ti ow TO cc atc tv. At ibo commencement pf tho Diarrhoea, which always precedes ari attack of Ibo Cholera, take a teaspoonful of tho Pain Killer in sugar and water, (hot, if convenient,) and then bathe freely thc stomach and bowels with thc Pain Killer clear. Should tho diarrhoea or cramps continuo, icneat the do<o every ten or tineen inmutes until the patient is relieved. In ex treme cases, two or moro teaspoonfuls may be. given at a dose. Thc Pain Killer, ns an internal remedy, hus no eqnnl, In eases of Cholera. Summer Com plaints, Dyspepsia, Dysentery* Asthma, it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bath ing with it freely. Its action is like magie, when externally applied to Old Sotes, Burns, Scalds, and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache, don't fail to try it. In short, it is a PAIN Kii.l.p.it. Directions accompany ench bullio. The Pain. Killer is sold by nil deniers in Medicines. Pri?es, 25 cent?, 50 couts and $1 per bottle. Aug. 12, 1 STU-1 tn IVullm?is? Chullor, No. It. A. ML A KECULAU CONVOCATION ofWnlhab la Chapter, No. 28. H.'. Av. M.'., will bc held at their Hall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, tho 5th day of September next, ut candle light Companions will bo punctual in their atien da nee. Dy order the Chapter: ?O.BT. A. THOMPSON, Sec*y._ Pillie Ultimo I^odfrc, ?%o. t>?, A. i\ 31. A ItKQULAH COMMUNICATION o? Hine Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A.*. IV. M.'.. will bc hold on SATURDAY, Sept. ord, nt 7 o'clock, P. M* A lull attendance is requested, us bus ?ness (/'importance lo each and every Brother will bevBought op? Brethren will take duo notice, rXd govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Lodge . WM. ROBBER, Sec'y. LATEST Q/?OTATIQNS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN ClIARLRSl'ON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No 2.) Croud Street. A CC CST 26, 1870. STATIS SUCUUITIK?-Som li Carolina, old, 80(??) - : rio new, -(?j74 j do, registered stock, ex int -(?: 70. CITY Siam nm rs-Augusta, fia., bonds -- (?7)80; Charleston, S. C., Stock, ox qr im,-?50i do, Fire bean bonds,-(fi>70; Columbia, S.O., Bonds, -(TvpiO. KAIMIOAI) HONKS-niuo Ridge, first mortgage, -((,,iit); Chnvlcslonand Savannah, -(<7)<U<; Char lotte, Columbia und Augusta, -e7,Sf>: Chcrnw nml burlington. -(??8:1; Creon vibe and Colina Ida. lil morl. 90@-; do, State guarani ce, 70? -; Vorthoastorn, 02?-j Savannah nnd Charles lon. 1st mort. -(Tr, So ; do. State guarantee, -(Ti) 7?; Soul ii''arel i na j-(??,70; du, 7"> ; Spin t Auburg ninl Union, 0 iff? -. lt.\ nato AU STOCKS-Charlotte, Columbia nnd Augusta. -('?. IO ; ?rooiivllle and Columbia, -(TT,-; Northeastern, 0(/j)-; Savannah and Charleston, - (rf):!;"); South Carotina, whole shares, 46?-; do. hall" shares, -(?? M'2\. bxciiANor.. icc.- New York Sight, J off pur; Gold, 1I0((/)12'_'; Silver, 100'?---. SOUTH OABOM.VA BANK 111 1.1.S. * Bunk ol'Charleston - - -(ft *Dnnk of Newberry ... -(ft-. Dunk of Camden .... 4&(ft Punk of Georgetown ... Mi(ft balik ol Soul li Carolina - . 15@ bank of Chester - - - llo^ (biak ol' Hamburg ... 18(T?> bank ot' State ol' S. C., prior to 18(51 40(ft bunk of State of S. C., issuo 1801 nnd 1802 - . - - 25? * Planters' nnd Mcohnnlcs' bank of Charleston - ... -tr?} ^People's hunk of Charleston - -*@ ?Union Bank of Charleston . - - -?~ *Scuthwestern Railroad Bunk of Charleston, old ... -? ?Southwestern Railroad bunk of Charleston, new ... -(ft Statu Rank of Charleston . - 8? Farinera' mid Exohnugo Hank of Charleston - - 2@ Exchange bunk of Columbia - 8? Com mere lal bank of Columbia - - 18?-? Merchants' bunk of ?heraw - - 4@ Planters' bank of Fairfield - 6? State of S. C. bills Hcceivnhle - 05? City of Charl sion Change billa - . 06@* * Hills marked thus (*) aro hoing redeemed nt tho bunk Counters of each. March 18. 1870. 22 ly FOR SALE. A VALU ABLE TOWN LOT, containing Tinco t\ nnd a Half Aores, situated in tho town of Walhalla, on Main Street, w th 800 feet front_ On tho lot ls a good dwelling ItOUS?, containing fivo rooms, with out-buildings, excellent wa'or, variety of fruit trees, &o. Tho houao ls insured for fivo y en rs. Fur further particulars apply to tho subscriber. J. W. STU I BLI NO. Walhalla, S. C. August 20. 1870 _,_?L___ Totvnship Meeting:. THE Citizens of Wngnof Township are roquos lcd to meet In tho Court House, oil SATURDAY noxl, nt ll o'clock, A, M., for tho purpose of ap pointing delegates to tbs County Convonllon. to bo hold-.on Salo Day to noni mute candidates for tho 'L?gislature Rnd County offices. August 20, ??tfO? ?? 1 DISSOLUTION. nriHE COPARTNERSHIP horotoforo exist 1 ing botwoon PIEPER & LOWERY, ii? tho Moi'cnntilu Business, ?H (bis doy dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to Ibu Firm, by noto or Recount, will Immediately make payment, so that wc can promptly meet our indebtedness. Wo need nmnev and must Imvu Lt. Ii. W. Pl'BPBRi A. J. LOWERY. Walhalla. August ll, 1870. Aug ll, 1870 44 4 CHEAP GOODS. rp II K COPARTNERSHIP BETWEENS J. PIEPER & LOWERY having been dis solved, tho business of tho old Firm will bo closed up. mid thc "?tock on band bo disposed of by tho labor of both partios at Private Salo at Cost Prices, FOR CA Sil AND AT AUCTION, Neither of tho parties possessing anv other power, than necessary to this end. For this purpose the Store will bc kept open, and thc Cl o od* actually Sold oat at Cost for Cash, AND ON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT Begining 2 i(h Instant. IN THIS NOTICE TO TUM PUBLIC WE mean business, und the peoplo will timi it a profitable business to heed tho notice and avail themselves of this opportunity to supply their wants. Persons desiring particular articles will bo best supplied by calling and buying at private sale, ns we will SELL AT COST to every one. Our Stuck on hand is worth $ 3, OOO, AND COMPRISES A GENERAL ASSORT MENT OF DH Y DOODS, ll ARD WARE, CROCKERY WARE, PAINTS, OIL ic*, And every thing usunllv koot, in an Up country Stdro. II. W. JMKPBR, A. J. LOWERY. Walhalla. August ll, 1870. Aug ll, 1870 44 tf jirrcTiojy. IN ADDITION TO SELLING DAILY AT OUR COUNTER, -A. T O O S T , WM WILL AUCTION OFF TO THU II1C II KST Bl DD Blt FOR CASH KV KUY WEDNESDAY AM) SATURDAY, Begining on Wednesday, thc 24th instant. OU R LA RC. 10 AND VA LU A B LE STOCK OF BUY GOODS, AT OUR OLD STAND IN WALHALLA. This is no humbug. Our Partnership ha.? been Dissolved, and we intend to sell, pay our debts and close np thc business. Evety one. can sec thc Goods, any and every, day ami can buy what ho may need at Auction or al Private Sale, for cash at cost. Every Wed nesday lind Friday morning, remember there is nu Auction of Standard Goods in Walha! la. H. W. PIEPER, A. J. LOWERY, Augost 15, 1370 44 tf "D U 15 W E S T " "" FEMALE COLLEGE. Ali: LL corps of experienced teachers have . been secured, and every facility fur thc advancement of pupils w ill be provided. THUMS:-Boarding cnn bo bad in the Col lege, oi in private families, at $12.00 pct mouth; including fuel and Washing, at$?l5.0C per mouth. Tuition per session of live months, tn literary department, including Latin, S-0 00, Music, including use of piano. ?'.20.00. Fremd), (nptiorud.) fr).00. Admittance fee, $1.00. Board and tuition' io regular studies, per ses sion, $00.00 ; including French. $127.00. Pay ment to be minio by tho session, in advance. Uniform-Solid 1 duo worsted, black cloak, black lint, (plush ov velvet.) trimmed with black velvet ribbon, Tho winter sossion will open Monday, 5th Oe tidier. For farther information, address Rfcv. J. I. BONNER, President. Dm Wost, S. C., August 18, 1870. 45 Personal Property mw SALE. IWILL SELL, at public auction, on SAT URDAY, tho 10th day of Soptomber noxt, at my rosidonco, tho following Personal Pmp arty : 0 head of Hogs. 10 head of Sheep, 1 Boggy. 1 Wagon, 2 Cows and Calves, House hold and Kitchen Furniture. Farming Tools, ?c.. ivtt. Also, tim present growing orup. TERMS CASH. SARAH C. ABBOTT. August 20, 1870 45 2 SEMKEN & PIEPER, Wholosalo ?nd Rot ail Grooors, G59 King St., Cor. of Spring, Charleston, ?3- O. ATiSO DKAIiKttS I ri COUNTRY Pitoiwcit OP A IX KINDS. Orders from tho Country Promptly Attended to. W. SK M RF. rf. F. W. NEPER. August 17, 1870 44 ly A Hoof H ?lld Mi oe?. COMPLETE STOCK, for Ladies, Gents, and Childron. at WALLER, WATSON k CO.'S. Pickon? Advertisements. TUE ET ATE OE SO UTE CAE O LINA V1 CK K X8 COU N TV-CI TAT ION. WU EUBAS. E. B: Alexander both applied to ino to grant him Letters of Admiiiis trittiOn'on tho Estate nod Effects of Prier Alox ?udor, Sen.^dae'd, lute of the State nod County i nlorrsuid : "?Jicsc nie, thoruforo. to cito nod ad monish ?1! n^.l Bingum* tho kindred and cred itors of tho ?nid Prier Alexander, Sen., dee'd, that they bo nod appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to bo hold at Piokona Court House on theflthd'uyfof September, 1870, ut 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to snowcause, W any they hnvo, why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 20th day of August, 1870. August 20, 1*70 '10 2 Final Discharge. OS Monday, tho 12th dav of September, 1870, I will apply to I. ll. Philpot, Esq., illidge <'f Probate nt Piekens 0. H., to moko n Final Settlement (iftho Estate td' William Ham ilton, deceased, and bo discharged, therefrom as Administrator, according to !n(v. lt. E. HOLCOMBE, Adm'r. August 5. 1870 48 4 F's tate JYoticC? iN Tuos<lov. thc Gth day of September, 1870. 1 will apply to I. lt. Philpot, Esq;, Judge of Probate, ut Picken? G. IL, for leave to mnko a finql settlement ol' the Estate of R. B. Liithom, decensed, and bo discharged there from us Administrator. 0. W. LATH EM, Adm'h August 1, IH70 42 4 ?V?TICE. ?MIE Iloirs-ntiaw of HARRISON MAX SELL, deceased, are hereby notified to como forward and receive their distributive shares in ?aid Estate, as we will not bc liable for interest M ATI! KW MAX. ELL, 1 . , . J. 0. FERGUSON, j Adm r8' August 6, 1870 42 4 Thc SS il to. ot* Mots I h 4 aro! ? tia. IN PROBATE COURT-Pl CK li NS COUNTY. John L. Rockley 1 V8. Roddin Raekloy, ct al. Petition for Partition, Sale. Payment ol' Debts, tte. IT appearing to thc satisfaction of this Court that tho heirs of Warren (bickley, d.v.'d, tn wit, W. "Benson Rnckley, Molinsn Raekley, ll. T. Rlchnyds nail wife-Eliza Richards, re side from and bevnnd tho limits (d'this State On motion of Norton &, Hugnod. Pro Pet., it is ordered, that tho Defendants do plead, no ?wer or demur to l li o said Petition, within Three Months from this date, oran order, pfO tonfesao, will bc taken as tn them. Given under my hand and seal nf ?aid Court, at Probato Court, this tho lhh of Jilly, 1870. I. II. PHILPOT, j.r.e.o. July 19. 1870 40 Sin The State of South Carolina. IN PROtl.tTn COt'ItT-PICK ENS COVNTV. Williamson Prince "1 Petition vs. for Margy Prince, Sarah Prince, j P n r ti t ion, ct ul. J Bale, SM. T appearing to my satisfaction, that Margy Prince. Sarah Prince, Nuroissa Prince, and Rena Prince, defendants in this ease, reside from .ea^.l beyond the limits of this State: on motion of Norton Sc Ifagnod, pr.i. pet., lt U Ordered, That the absent defendants do nppOttr und plead, answer or demur to com plainant's said Petition,within ninety days after publication lit)re'd', or the same will bo taken pro confesse ns tu them. L H. PHILPOT, J.P.P.C. Pl-nb?te Onice. June 10. 1S70 8 1-Sm C. ?. SIMMONS, SURGEON DENTIST AND ARTIST, IRESPECTFULLY tenders his services, in \j either capacity, to tho citizen? of PicUons Court House r.r.d surrounding country. All persons needing work, in either line, will please eal) and examino my specimens. Oflicn mid (hillery over thc store of Messrs. McFnll it Thornley. July 15, 1870 .10 JYotice. r"|~*tIIE undersigned will apply to (bc Legisla J| tore of this State, ni the next session, for a Charter to construct a Turnpike Carriage Road in Piekens county, leading from Pump kintown to foot of Stool Mountain, and a bridle way from that place to the base of Table Rock. MARCUS KEITH. June 27, 1870 37 dm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In rCqultr-?Anderson County? A. C. Wardlrtw and J. L. Wardlnw, plaintiffs, against J. N. Erskine and wife, Martha; L. Simpson, ct. ah, defendants. fl^K) the dofondnnts, Sarah Simpson nod hus? _L band, Alexander H. Simpson, and D. Ch Buford itnd wife. Mary Buford, John Wnrdlaw. a minor of ll. C. Wardlaw, deceased, and his brother or sister, name not known, a minor. Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, which is tiled in tho off?onof tho Clerk of Common Pleas for thc sahl Colt j) ty, and to servo a copy of your answer to Ino said Complaint on thc subscriber, at bis ellice. Andorson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the sorvicc hereof, exclusivo of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the limo aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Audorson Coori House, August 17th, 1870. JOHN B. MOORE, Plaintiff's Attorney. August 20, 1870 45 3 M ER CH AT TAILOR. HAVING NOW PERMANENTLY LOCAT ED in tho growing vi? Thankful for past patronage. I respect fully solicit a cull from my old friends and -JuLtho public generally; AU work guaranteed tu give entire eatisfac tion. SHOP IN MR. D. BIEMANN'S Now Building on Wost sido of Main-stro?t. iV, YVALSEMANN. August B>, 1870 44 ly GROCERIES? AFULL LINE OF GROCERIES, such as . Sugar, Coifeo, Molasses, &o., nt WALLER, \VATSON & CO.'S. A Ololltiu^ nutt Slat?. COMPUTE ?TQ5K nt WALLER, WATSON & CO.'S. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ON and after Moii<luy, August 1, tho ful low ing Schedule will be run daily. Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Hoad, up and down, also with Trains going South on Clou lotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : Cr Ta A ix. Leave Columbia, 8 10 a tn Lpavo Alston, 9 .'18 a m Leave Newberry, ll 03 u m Arrive at Abbeville, 3 00 p ni Arrive at Anderson, 4 30 p m Arrive at Giuonvilh , ? 00 p ni DOWN THAIN. Leave Grcenvillo 7 00 a m Leave Anderson, 7 30 a in Leave Abbeville, 0 00 a m Leave Newberry, 12 47 pm Leave Alston, 2 30 p in Arrive at Columbia, 3 -15 p tu JOHN IL MOR H. Qeu'l Sup't. July 28, 1*71) -12 tf Chango of Schodulo on B. R. R. R. ON and after Monday, August 1, Trains on this Road will run everyday, Sundays ex cepted, connecting with tho Greenville and Columbia Ruilroud at Anderson, vi/.: Ue TRAIN. Leave Anderson, 4.20 P. M. " Pendleton, 5.20 " ?. Perivvillo. 6.00 " Arrive at Walhalla, 7.O0 " DOWN THAIN. Leave Walhalla, 5.00 A. M. Porrvvillo, 5.45 .? " Pendleton, fi 30 " Arrive at Anderson, 7.20 " Wailing erne hour after usual time for arrival of the'!, and C. train, except on Saturdays, when it will wait until the other train arrives. W. il. 1). GAILLARD, Sup't. August 1, 1870 42 tf W. A. MLLAW, WALHALLA, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Coonee County, tbnt ho will attend promptly to all business in bis line entrusted to bis care, on thc most reasonable terms. All work warranted. OFFICE-On Main Street, above tho store of Messrs. Pieper it Lowerv. Juno 28, IMO * 37 tf Sheriff's Sale. 1)Y virtue nf sundry Writs of Fieri Faeiat to me 1) directe). I will sell, lo tho highest bidder, with in thc legal hoars of sale, before the Court House door, in Walhalla, S. c., on SQ leda y in September next the following property : One Tract of Land, situated inOconee County, containing 300 Acres, more or less adjoining lands of Spencer Chambers Ephraim Cobb, and others.levied ns the property of Wm. If. Phil lips, at the suit of Robert Jnrrcttand others. One Tract of Land, containing 85 acres, more or less, and adjoining Lands of M. S. Messer, T. R. Sholor and others, levied on ns the prop erty of G. W. Martin, at tho suit of James A. Ma'Kto. THUMS CAS?I. Purchasers to pay extra for titles and stamps. JAS. II. RODIN'S, 8.0C. August 5, 1870 43 4 ' IF YOU WANT To get thc best and Cheapest Harness, Up per, Sole Leather and Calfskins, for cash or produce, go to J. II. OSTENDORF'S NEXT DOOK ABOVE JU EX AX N'S August 29. 1870 48 t( Honesty and He form. AMEETING of thc citizens of Oconeo County will ho held at thc Court House on Salcday in September next, for tho purpose of organizing the Union Reform Party, and to nominale County Officers. Let nil who favor a reduction of taxos, a judicious expenditure of thc same, and a fair, impartial and honest administration of tho Gov ernment, elect Five Delegates from each Township on the Saturday previous to Salcday, and send them to tire Court llonso io nomi nate County Officers. HONESTY AND REFORM. August 1, 1870 42 tf BUIST 5 S Fresh Turnip Seeds. RED TOP, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, WHITE NORFOLK, WHITE CLORE, DIXON'S RUTA BAG A, YELLOW ABERDEEN. Warranted Fresh and Puro. WALLER, WATSON & CO. Joly 15 39 PAY UP! YUH, tho undersigned, take this method of iiy iT forming our creditors that tho copartners ifp existing between us will expire, by lim ital I on, on tho 11 fli of August next, and that wa aVo obliged to havo money by that time. Therefore, we call on all indebted to us to como forward and pay up on or before that day. ' PIEPER & LOWERY. Walhalla, 8. C., July 27, 18?0 41-8 S10 REWARD. ?WILL pay a Robard Of Ten Dol?an for tho recovery of a YOKE OF OXEN, lo?t by mo sometime during this summer. The Oxen aro about 3 years old, ono of them is1 block apd' the other rod pidod. Any one taking up and d?liv in? the same to mo, at my residence, will.be paid the abovo reward'. i i* i cw/*JAOKSQN TIENDfcR/S?N, Aug 1T>, 1870 44. . , 2 Tho ?ir-Lin? Coming! GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT mu NEW STORE, DOWN STREET! -:o: ./. &. Bauknight, *?gt.< WOULD respect fully inform the citizens of Walhalla and surrounding country, that ho has opouod, at the above named place, A LA ROE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK -OK ID ry 0-ood.e., JrL eur d. W ?tr e, Groceries, S&o^ All of which will bo sold as low as any other bouse in town. Ho may be found in the Seminary building, (old American Hotel.) O ALL AW? BX??MN?B'f WALHALLA, S. C., June 3, 1870 S3-3m H.. H. + + CARTER & VERNER HAVE REMOVED to the store formerly occupied by Mr. A. Taylor, and oflor to their customers-. A LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK -or Spring and Summer Which have been bought since the decline in Cold, and we can afford to sell them at Bi l? li V C K D PRICES! ifiT Call and examine our Stook and Prices. WE' MEAN TO ?SELL RIGHT} CARTER Sc VERNiSft. April.8, 1870 25 TOBACCO FACTORY. WE II AVE erected n Commodidus Build ing for a TOBAGO O FACTORY, Which wc hope to have in operation this Spring. We aro now prepared to purchase 10,000 lbs of Loaf Tobacco, At Richmond Prices and pay cash, or Odods at a Low Cash Price. Intending to establish a first-class Manufac tory, wc request the fanners and planters jof lins section of thc Carolinas and Goorala, to co-operate with us, by raising this pro?table staple ; and wc pledge ourselves to deal libe rally and fairly in buying their crops and sell* ing thom goods. R. ?. IVAIVX'E & CO;, Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries. West ?riio?, & C. March 2f>, 1870 23 Hun Here Everybody! A. TAYLOR & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and aow open* A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, At (heir new stand, on Main Street, opposite Waller, Watson & Co.'s store, which will ha offered to tho public nt LOW PRICES. Tt?b Goods being purchased with Cash, we can and will sell as low as the lowest and ns good goods ns can bc found in tho market. Call an<5 ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, and pave money. B??X" Country Produco taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market prico. A. TAYLOR Jb CO. June 24. 1870_36_ly Waller, Watson $ Co., WALHALLA, 3. G., OK A I. KU ?3 Hi ?>Rlr OOOI?S, ?ROCERIAS, -AND _C?MMERCUdj M?N?It?S'. Sottth Carolina Itltfftt/t??iVr ASSOCI?ttfO?V.. AT a special meeting ot tho Board of Diroc or? of the South Carolina Monument Aspooiation, held on Thursday, Juno ?3d, |8??, tho resignation of Mrs. Louiso?.S. MbCord a* President was tendered and aeoopt?d. Mrs. Wm'. Wallace, nf Columbia? Vi?e-ProeL dont. will net ofs President un tir the annual election of officors1, in November, District Managers aro roqitoated to ge OA enrnestfj with their work dna have ttV?i'r quar terly reports ready for the ro'g?lar quarter!? rhcetit?g, on the 20th of Augmtt; J LD. MARTIN. " , . ? ?. *t \ R(!0ordir>g Secretary. Columbia. S. CM Juna 24th. 1870. 37 Final &MUemcntT^~ THE undersigned will apply to RichanV Lewis, Esq., Judge of Prc-Wo, at WalbaL dh, on Monday, the 12th ?fcynf Sentemb?* 1870, for leave to make ft *!n?l Settlement ot' t?A Estate of . Wm. M. ??adden.iLdSLS! und b* discharge* therefrom a? Aa<?inl?iriioy; according to law, * Tn^MrsoN,;i^