Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, September 23, 1870, Image 2

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yiiiBiJioiir BY icier VII, HOYT A"?o. v. S-r- J^-r-.".--^r-.1S??^;.::-v -:. - .:--s. . TE lt .VS.-Fol- Subscription, TWO DOL LARS per annum strictly in advance ; Jbr nix month*, One Dollar. Advertisements at $1 per square for (cn line* ol* less for the first insertion, and HO cents for each subsequent insertion. jf?p Obituary Notices ercc/lin;/fee lines, Trib utes of Respect, Com munications of a personal character when admissablc, anti Announcements of Candidates, will bc charged Joras advertise viente. SdSP Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed ??2f* Necessity compels us to adhere strictly to the requirement of cash paginent. WALHALLA, S. C.: ? ...-ii^?^. Friday Morning, Sept. 25$, 1SYO. jptjjr Tho attention of our rondo rs is direc ted to tho various new advertisements in this issue - --? ? ?.-. B?gu Messrs. WALKER, EVANS k COOS WELL have presented us with a neatly printed copy of tho promium list of tho South Caro Hua Instituto Fair, to bo held in Charleston, on the first Tuesday in November, continuing during tho week. A Stato Treasury detect i vo has gone to Charleston to unearth certain little money "irregularities" in tho office of tho County Treasurer in that city. Ono by ouo thc Rudicul officials come to grief ! U??u Tho article on our first pngo, from the pen of Senator SAWYER., on thc subject of emigration, will, barring his unnecessary allusion to our "previous condition," bc read with moro than ordinary interest. ???k" Thc Radicals in this State repeat that Gcu. CHANT is for "Scott and Ranslcr." Ho was also in favor of Holden and Kirk's military rule, but the people of North Carob na repudiated the trio ut the ballot-box. Let South Carolinians repeat thc lesson ! ??'-d" Thc Radical pitty in Charleston County has rplit, not only on tho Congress, ional candidates, but on thc candidates for tho Legislature and County offices. Tm Hutt. LEY, a noted corruptionist, preaches honesty, and heads the BOWEN porty ns a candidate for thc Legislature. Senator CAIN leads the DKLAUOB faction, and is also ? candidato for tho Stato Senate. Two radical tickets will bo in thc field. This is a linc opportunity for thc success of thc .Reformers. Radioal Power Tho Radicals say they have (he "purse, the sword, and the ballot-box," and can carry thc coming election without reference to th0 number of votes cast. Tl?E PEOPLE should, to tho last man, go to tho polls, volo carly and work late. Success will crown united effort, radiord throats to tho contrary notwith standing, Death of James Lawrence. Wo announce with regret tho death of Mr. JAMES LAWRKXCB, of Bickens County, on tho 8th instant, in tho eighty first year of his agc. Mr. LA WR KN CK served as a Lieu tenant in tho war cf 1812, and was sub sequently elected a member of thc Legislature from Pendleton district. He leaves to mourn his donal turo, a largo family connexion and' many friends. Personal. We have had thc pl Sus uro of extending to Gen. J. A. WAG KN KR, of Charleston, a cordial greeting to his Walhalla, Gen. WAO. EN EH's health is not good, nod he comes among us to recuperate. All gladly welcome him. Gen. WAGONER is not only well known hero, but is highly appreciated by tho people ol'tho State at largo. We-hopo the day is uot far distant, wheu he will be again called to prosjdo Aver tho depart DHU: t of emigration -thc matu source of our-futurc wealth and prosperity ! 8imple Truth ' Thc Radicals, sinco the eloclio.n iii North .Carolina, have filled thc air with misrepresen tations of the condition of tho freed people in that Stato. To know thc truth, two colored men of Newberry-ono a Radical, thc otlior u Roformor-visited that Stato for the pur pose of appertaining facts. Since their ro turo, tlioy nave published a statement, (which appears,in our columns this week,) which wc ? ootnuicnd to tho colored pcoplo. Therein facts appear, giving tho lie to tho slanders of the white Radioes. ! Roth white and black can voto tho Reform tiekot, without thc less of prihciplo ov fi ? H ts ! ' Limo. Our enterprising townsman, Rev. B. HOLD EM, hos placed on our table a remarkably pure specimen of ca.'bonatq of lime, taken from n vein intersected by tho Bluo Ridge Railroad nt what ls known as Sloan's out, four miles ahovo Walhalla. Tho rook is of a whitish, orystallino appoaranco, resembling very much a block of loaf E lgar. It nppoars almost ns purp as,marble, containing a very small per ooptagq Of carthy matter. Mr. H. has leased this quarry and ia now engaged in burning his first kiln of fivo hundred bushels. Unless greatly disappointed in tho result, be hopes, to bo able, nfc an corly day, to supply, farmers and mechanics with a superior articlo of hy drate' at very low prices. When wo consider th'e grcafc'valuo of limo as a fort?liz'cr, especi ally on our cold bottom land, this discovery must prove gratifying t<"> every person, ft W 'i ititi %s?htial ingredient in ol? s?ils nnd with us is often defioient for tho profitable growth of runny agricultural products. A full stip ply,'itt low prices, will enhanoe the yield of corn, whcab and tho. grasses to tho general benefit of'thc county. We wish Mr; IL all ; tho ?oucess his energy merit?, ,' riWiBtrertfl^i^ifrMi^ IM'ji_ii>>.i [ti; mm : jj A Political Aspirant A writer of this character appeals lu our columns this week. His pon is singularly oily, ami his means of information great. Ho professes to know all about thc Reformers nod thc Demooruts of the good county of Piekcns, but is at a lois to know " hy what modo of reasoning thu editorial fraternity and a few lending mon iu.,the Ht,ito assumo to them selves ali tho purity, all the honesty, and all tho disinterested patriotism in thc land ?" \Vo cannot Inform him, except it bo that there is so little of these necessary ingredients it) thc gentleman's own party ! '.Judge Clim's cool, sound judgement" tuny have warded off sonic of our troubles, but the Radical machinery has fixed on us an army of useless, expensive, thieving officers-an oppressive ?nd corrupt govovornmont-and a demoralization, willett, if ho und "S. D. O " Wore to live to a ripe old age, they could not correct and purify. Wc shall not discuss politics with "S. D. G." Thc game would not bo worth thc caudle. Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine For October contains a brilliant programme for thc coming year, lt is tho announced intention of the publishers of this high toned periooioal to make it thc "Queen of tho L.t: dy's Magazines" for 1871. Having striven to make it the best reading magazine of its class, they now propose to give all the at trac tions of thc most popular fashion monthlies, such cs colored steel fashion plates, etc., etc., and to udd new features never yet attempted j by any of them. Among these arc a scries ol' cartoons on toned paper. These, us we understand it, arc to bc lindy engraved cop ies, double in size thc ordinary page of the magazine, of choice pictures, and will bc a novel and highly popular feature. Thc beau ty, taste, excellence and rare interest of its literary contents, combined with all these new ?ittrac!ions cannot help making Arthurs L?tly'is Home, Moyo zinc the favorite of thc coming season. Specimens sent free. Pub lished by T. S. AUTHUR & SONS, Phihidol' pitta, l'a., at $2 a year; with hugo reductions for clubs. The Children's Hour. We see, by thc October number, that tho publishers (T. S. A UTI tb lt & SONS, of Phila delphia) of this pure and beautiful magazine, arc preparing tor tho coming your their budget ?d' good things for the little ones. If you have never taken it for your children, send fora specimen copy; and wc aro very sure, that its appearance among them will make their eyes glow and their hearts beat with pleasure. The V/ar in Europe Tb.O Prussians have invested Paris. Thc French arc said to favor peace on reasonable terms, and negotiations arc reported to be pending. Thc Prussians ?sill doubtless oe cupy Paris and dictate terms to suit them selves. Thc Ualkuis have marched to Homo. The temporal power of Hie Popo ?3 not. res pected. Thc dream of thc Italians-united lt dy-seems near at hand. H'-OF" A Michigan family agreed to name their children after tho first steamboat that passed thc hou^c after a child Wita born, and have named live as follows: White Eagle. Polly, Jay Cooke, Tempest, and Glad Tidings A girl was born to them last week, an I as tho name ot' thc first boat that came along was Hon Butler, they threw up thc contract and called her Hantier. JGT?T" Thc following paragraph, which comos among our latest cable tclograma from be leagurod Paris, will bo read with special in-, teros t by Carolinians: "General Bj ploy, of tho Confederate uriny, and two artillery ofil ? cors of thc United Statcr-j; army during tue war, have a command under Troohui .Many* Americans have volunteered-" ?T.LT Thc Columbia Gii?~Kai?n says : - "There will be a mass meeting of the Union Rc for til party field at the Court II ouse gf each County in tho S ta to. on sales day,'the dist Monday.of October . next. Prominent speakers will bc invited, and arc expected to bc present in each County." CfST Mr. F. C. McClure has disposed of his interest in tho Chester Reporter to Mr. John A. Bradley, Jr., who -assumes thc pdsition of editor. The Reporter is ouo of thc handsomest and best papers in tlic,State . i mir -"tv i-itu**?-. - - ffi?3" According to tho Charleston Courier, tho incomo of Trial Justices in that city is not to be sneezed ot-ono of thom having re cently sent in his bill for v 1,000 for one month. JCia?** It i? said to bo a trick of tho politi. ciana now to report in tho newspapers that every prominent man thoy want to kill off "has had ai. attack of paralysis." WASHINGTON, September 18.-Tho Lon don Observer says, officially, .timi prospects for peace arc now better than nt ?ny time since tho war began. Lord Lyons is conduc ting negotiations between Jules Favro and BifcumTck. There iar said to bo a brief nrmis tioo already arranged. WASHINGTON, Soptemhcr 10.-Motley telegraphs thc State Department that Prussia does not intend to emiline negotiations to tho Emperor or tho Rogr.ncy, but objects to'rtego tuitions with tho present government, as it is incapable of furnishing an absolute giniruntoe. Bismarck nod Jb'avro hive had a confer ence, hut the result has not transpired. NK\V YORK, September lU.^-Tho Tele gram's special reports a two hours fijjht ten miles from Paris, in which tho French were heilten, but inflicted ihuob dnmego. ? ' ' BKbbTfi, September 19.-Thc North Gor: men Gazette says tho republic oxiafgVfV /J/cM, tho-ompiro th jure. Wo shall treat with that offering tho best conditions. ' ' Astounding Developments I Tho following confidential circular wn? recently picked up io front of. tho Contrai Hotel ut Union Court House, whore it hud, in td I probability, according to thc evidence adduced, been dropped by one of tho lladioal leaders in that section. Thc original is with tho Secretary of thc Executive Committee of tho. Union Reform party, ttnd cnn bo soon nt his cilieo. Thc facts connected with its being found ure sup ported by aludavits, which ?Iso eau bc seen at thc Executive Cou tilt too Rooms : [CON FI DttNTI A n CI KC U LA lt.] COMUADKS : The rndiaul cause is in dan ger. Tho llot'orm party is gaining rapidly. Our party is being divided itt dilVerent sec tions j nothing but, a tremendous eliot t with tho whole radical party united as ono utan can save tlip party from defeat. Wo must g.iiu ibo elections this full, or our party is ir revocably annihilated. Wo must save our cause, although wo tuny bo called upon to suenlieo tho lives of some ol' our best won to carry the point. Kotnemhcr Randolph, tho martyr pf bis own patty; it was his foul mur der being charged to tho Democrats that saved thc StatO for General Scott, twoycuisngo. Wc must win again, if wo have to sacrifico the lives of lt score of our prominent leader A. The question naturally presents itself ?ns to how wc shall determine who to "Tor Up. I know of no better plan than this: Let all tho Longues in each Couuty appoint five del egates from each League, to meet ?it soute contrul point in tho County; and let it bethe tluty ot' these delegates to select one prom i neut colored man ot' tho party in the County fur a special (ind important purpose, to be tundo known .o him by the Governor, nt the proper time. Lot tho nanto of each man thus selected be reported to the Governor, whose duly it shall be to take the necessary st? ps through thc constabulary toree to hayo them j put tn death in some secret pince, nod let the crime be charged to the Mcfortu party.--. This plan will unite the negroes for tho radi 0 ds, mid thc day will be our?. This plan will be made known to our prominent white mom bets of the Union Longue party in each County, and it is expected that tho greatest caution Hind secrecy will be observed, and that tho pinn will be oiirrWl out about thc '20th of September. This plan meets theon tire approval of the Seeret Council, and is signed by the initials of tho committee ap pointed lo write this circular. N. Ot C. B. F. W. J. L. N. STATE OK SOUTH C*um.iNA. UN I UN COUNTY. Personally oom CS before tue, Andrew Mc Neuen, und makes o?tli that the foregoing is n true copy of ti paper picked up by lum ni Unionvillo, in front of tho Central Hotel, on tho 1st day of September, 1870. A. MeXK.V E Sworn to before mo, ibis 15th September, 1870. A. H. S PK.\ KS, Clerk, and e.r ojjicio Magistrate. STATU OF Sturm CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY^ J. Edward Meng and John P. fticKhkiok make oath that thc foregoing is a ?rue copy of a paper picked up by Andrew MeNeaco. iu our presence, in fn n' of tho Central Hotel in Uniouville, on the 1st of September, 1870 J. hi. M ENC, JOHN P. MoKlSSTOK. Sworn to nod subscribed before inc, this 15th September, 1870. AV O. S PK A ns, Clerk, nod e.r. oj/ic.io Magistrate. PARIS, September li) -The Journal de Republic publishes Jules Fayre's circular, which contains the following points: Why the election of members ?d' tito Constituent 1 Assembly occurs on tho 2d, instead ol'thc I loth October. Objection was made regard ing tho tja Jour character of tho presold G"v crnmcnt. Favre tidpiils irregularity, Int ar gues tho urgency" of"tho ease. Thc defence and integrity of the soil and national honor are involved in the return of delegated power to tho people Nothing is to ho expected from Prussia. 11er supreme evil and exalta tion'from success is'irreconcilable with calm impartiality and statesmanship 200,000 vic tims hfiWe already been ST*I diced to her imbi lion,' iand it is certain sho will exact terms from France which the present moment Ivy nutl incompetent ?lovcrntninl should not ac rcpt. Hence we convoke tho Assembly, freely chosen, to decide What, wo ask now is to ?rive France our hearts am! our blood ; tip*)/1 Ot i France decide hot our transit authori ty, but immortal France riaing itself to ooo Iront Prussia, Franco released from the winding .sheet of the empire, frank and gener ous, is ready to'immolate itsslf for right and J liberty ; disavowing nil those exalted petition! ?dena.Of tho old ( loverntmnt. Franco has now no ambition hut to remain mistress ot' herself, to develop her material and moral re sources. It is for .this she asks tho cessation of hostilities, but filio will prefer thousand* fold of disaster to dishodor. Favre odds : Mankind must admire but pity the spectacle of Paris-without ?ookink right, left or back wards--defending its lire sid' s anti its freedom. LONDON, Soptemhor li).-The reported armistice is unfounded. Peace prospects uro unimproved. Tho Post soys a bil loon with 5,000 letters from Metz wai captured. Bazaine writes thtit his army is well supplied with everything. Thc F renell. Wore victorious in every fight up to' tho ii 1st ultimo. COM jvr 333 M O I A X.. v Nf.iv YoitK. Soptomhor 17 - livening.--Cot ton dull, with a downward tendency; sales 1.200 bales; uplands 10. .Flour-SttO.o and Wo-Oovn super 4 0Q(%5.10 ) Southern common to fair oxtrn 5.30@o |f)? Wheat-winter red j and nmlter Western 1 ."?0(7M 37 ? ; red (ind am ber Southern 1.37. Oof n 2(?>1C. better lit 80(7,). 88J. Sooth Carolina bonds-(dd, 80 ; new G^. O.dd 13:]. CHARLESTON, September 10.-Cottnn onsicr : middling KV] ; solos 2f>0 bnlos ; rceoiptH 1,512 ; stock 2.058. A yt) U ST A September 10.-Cotton cloped wonk : ??l'?s 575 balos ; middlings lGR^lGJ ; rcceirits 535. LIVERPOOL. September lO-Kvoning.-Cot ton Armor; uplands Oj ; Orleans OJ ; eales 10.000 bnlos. mp i il Mil i. i II n.li i * A FINIS LOT OP FRKNOIf AND OKU ?B,! M AN ACCORDEONS, nf tho heat moko. For salo Chonp by S. II. RUSSELL. ?opt. 21, 1870 40 . i . Urcdtf Medical Discovery f Dr WALKBH'8 0AL.IFOIINIA VINEGAR B1TTEHS, f:%'i Hundreds or Thousands slfS f%a Poa* te?llinony to their wonderful!?15 S jj S Curativo I'll'ccli. g.? j) 0^3 WHAT ?RS THEY? |?| III ^ x ill ii iii ? j3 ?li?1 ??l^Js? lil ww si 51*8 S*4! 5 ? TM KY AK13 NOT A VILE Ss 3 W|FAWCY DRINK Jil M ado of Poor Hum. Whlnkoy, Proof Spir its, and Kol'uuo I.d.iuoii. ?.oe Oi?.1, HIIIMSII, audawectcnu 11-??' 1 . 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Kidneys, endBladder, th?1 >: Ilil tors liuvo bac ii lu -i ?. coos !. Buch I)i:i oasos lira ca'.Ced hy V itiatod Blond, which is u.'iiw >"y jiro'tucixt by ?ciuu?ouwut of lUo Digostivo OiKtma. . , ., Tiley in? coo..i i Um Mnmacii, nu t tUiniu.ato tho torpid liv. rn i l bowels, which r< o 1. r tVin of tineouulted etil o-y ia rhum* m tim h'onlof nu impurit ies, ?' I Imparting U?W lifo and vigor lo tim wholu pysiotn. Dvspopalft or Indlr^stion, ib-mbiche, Pain in tho tsimulii-r', Courlis TuJfitnu<H of llio CliCtttj DU/IIM'IM, S.,.:r Kt.ituueh, li ."I Tie-to in tho Mouth, lt; dows Attack*, l'ai pl tut lon ortho Houri, Copl?n? Hindun e< of Urin??, Tain In i ttio roftloimnf tho Kidneys, nid n loin Iro.i o'.hor ?iilnful ayni'itoins nrhic'i mo t'' > od*l>riu|*a of >VHp6T>?hi, mo CMI-.VI hy llieiio Hitter*, .'Olenn.-w tho Vitiated iv u> I nh iievoryonflml it's hupwrltU'.i bural inti tluroutth fm akin ia Pim* pies, lOrupUona, or Hore.? t clwMi?o it whonjtia foul, and youl feel ivi M ill !. '1 you win n. Keep tho blood puro und tiio health of tho ayatoitt will follow. . , PIN, TAPI?, and Other WOTIMS, lnrklncc In tho HyMcin or so many t liousands, uro ell'octunUy dexirovd and removed. For full direct iona, read carefully the oirnilur nrnunil caoh wottlo, punted in lour liingunge* Rnsltah, fleniinn, french, und spanish. ,T WAf.KEit, 32 ai Cotninerco Btroot, N. Y. Pivprletor. lt.TL MoDt?f AM) A CO.. nt-iiK^lftH and (loneral Apoma. Ban franclico, Califon.ia, and 31 iindsi (.'um me'c.) }? tr et. X. Y. ivy.1-MILD WV ALI. 1)!U'()01ST3 AND .Sept ill], IS70 -i'.) Gm ~?T~S7' Mai's?ial's"?a?ei TUR UNITED STATKS vs. 5,150 Cio.\it.s AND ? HoxKU ur TOIIACCO. ?JY YirtUO cf an oilier of Sale to tue dil'CO > ted, fr.nn the linn. Uoo. .S. Brynn, Jtid^O of the ( lined Hintes Uoiirts fm the liihtric) ol ?South Ciirolimi, I will .sell nt publia unction, on 'I Hi l,NOA Y. the 20th cf SKFPKMBKU, at ..'el..ck. V. M.. itt front ul' the I?..st OhV-e, ut Walhalla. ?. C., 5,450 cir; A ns. ii BOX'KS OF TOBACCO. THUMS CASU. I.. K. JOHNSON, I7. S. Marshal. By Ai.K.x. BttvCB. Jr.. Deputy Marshal. Walhalla. S. (;.. Sept. 19. 1870 d.S-1 LANI) FOR SALE! yyil.'. BK SOI.I). <>n Saleday in October * next, nt the Cotirl Huuso, (if ool prcvi nutdy sold.) the 'fraot of Land lately owned b.\ Lewis WerilOcke, sitlUltO in (Jennee, on lyntCI'S id' ltnntsiiy n?id Olinu^n Creekf., inljoininji hinds nf David Dick.stili, J..hu Dick.mn and Others, contain in-r 937 ACRES, moro or less. THUMS-CASH; Purchnsor to pay for stamp- and titles. J. II. U II?TNF.U. WnTlin?hi, S. C.. Sei.'-. IO, 1^7'? i:>- '1 CLORE --DEA LHli AV KCa,Vixiia> Domestic Xjcaf Tob?ceo* COU. WENTWORTH AND KING ?T.S., Sept,. 2ft, 1 yo .i_JO _ 3 l^uifil Nctllcmc?d. fVTO,rit'!R is hereby priv?n, Hint T will ripply 1. ^1 t i Itichtij'fl Lewis, I'.-ip, Judge of rV?bnt?, at Wnlhiilhl. Oil thc '.Hie? day nf OCTOBKIl next, for fi li fi 1 settlement nf the Hs tn tc of A. IV TAYLOR, decensed. and discharge t hore from. J'.nlios inlurp^t0(1 will appenr nu that day. D', S. STltlULINO. Ariiii'ri Sent. 20, 1S70 40 4 Wiiuil h??itciinehi NO'J'IOB is boreby given, that I will apply to Richard lewis. Bs rp, Jud^e. of IVobuto, nt Wnlilhllil, on tho 'iOth day (il OOTOBKR next, for li mil KOtt lemont of tho Katula nf JA BB'/ JON HS, deconsed. und discharge, therelrom. Barties interosted will anpenr nh (lint tlay. JOBL K. JON BS, K.x'or. Sept. 20, 1SY0 40 _4_ PKRSONS In Bickens and Oeonno cnuntios, who aro imlobtotl lo tho Into linns of Harrison & Whittier and Whitner it iVhitner, fir professional services, must sottie, with tho undersigned at onco. Longer Indulgence can not ho givoiv J. II. WIHTNKU. Walhalla. Sept. 10. 1870 dH-B . j; ORSALE. . IWILfi S H LL, to tho highest hiildor, nt Walhalla, on Snleday in Oitnbor next, tho 0IIOSKS IN ACTION belonging to tho Ksttito of A. P. TAYLOR, deceased. 1). S. STUIBLIN?. Adni'r. Sept..20, mo 40 2 jVE-asioa,l Gonvention. Tho timo of meeting for tho Picken.? County Musical Convention is changed from tho First to tho Fifth Sabbath in OCTOBBR-to cm veno on Friday before, ut ll o'clock ft. m. Chnngod to provont a conflict with tho Camp Mccting at Twelve Milo. W. O. FIKLD, Secretory, Bopt. 20, 1870 40 > Fickoii3 Advertisements. ilOO RE WARD TWILL PAY tho obovo reward for tho cup turo ?uni Uollvory <>f throo prisoners, THOMAS I*. GARRETT, TV UH Ol) IO LL, nod ll ION.J AMIN ll AYS, who escaped from tho jilli nt this nineo oh Thursday evening, tho Ht li instant, ur will pay Pu i-nty live Dollars rownnl for any ono of the said prisoners, it' de livered to ino. Tho said tl VRRKTT/ is stout built, rod hoad and whiskers, ami is about thirty-two or thirty- ; th roo yearn of ago, grit y eyes; nod weighs about 1 V) pou II ls ; height, lt vo feet ten inchos. TYKE ODELL is stout built, blnok hair and ovos, about 28 years id'ago, weighs 1 IO pounds, und about livn feet eight inches hight 1110 NM AMIN HA Y IOS is a low. chunky mun, very dark skin, bluok oyes and hair, weighs j about 130 pounds, lire feet six inches high, und hoad a linio bald. J. ll ILK Y ITO HO USO N, Jailor for Diekens County. Sept l l, 1*70 dil *lf Tho State of South Carolina. IN i'Ko li A TR COI/KT- IMOKtiNS COU NT Y. Williamson Prince j Petition vs. I for Margy Prince, Sarah Pri 0, Pa rt it'mn, ot ul. J Salo. fto. 1) Y virtue of un order directed to mo, by 1 j ll. Philpot, iOsq., Judge of. Probo to Ootirt, J will Hell, to tho highest bidder, on fvtS<'<J!;*vr i ir. Oetuber next* Tho Ketti Estate -.1* JOHN PK IN CK; ileo'd. I v i li ic on waters of' Twelve Milo It j vor, iidjoim inp lands of Mary linker, JOstute of lt. Y. ll. (irillln. decoiiM'1. Charles Prince nod odiors, ?indi.toiiiing ONE HUNDRED AND SK N' EN T Y POUR A CK KS. more or le-s. TKO us or SALE.-On n credit of Twelve Mouths, with i oteros t from date. Tin: pur chaser .viii Lo roo ni red to give bond io tho Judge ol Probate Court, and poi d security and mortgage of tho promises to secure tho porcliuse money. Punha>or to pay extra for stamps, lilies and mortgage on dav of salo. JOA1J M AD LOIN, sro. Scot. ID. 1870 IS &horif?'s Salo. I) Y virtue nf sundry Writs of Fitrf ?/.lutiiiw. to mo 1) directed, I will sill io il?i> highest bidder, at L'iokcos C, M.. on Saloday in October next, the following piopert . to wit : Ono Tract of Lund, silrmte in Dickens Coun ty, adjoining lands of Wm. W. Robinson, S. Looper, und others, containing l~7 aeres, inore . ir less, levied on as the property of David Hen dricks, ut the snit of E. F. Morgun and others. Thirty Acres ol' Lund, lying in Picketts ('.ninty, adjoining latid- nf Wash Hunks, Janies Barrett and others, levied on as the property of Suin'l Hunks, ut the suit of Jesse Crensluiw. THUMS CASU. Purchaser.', to pay extra for lilies and st a mp?. JOAP, M AU LOIN, s.f.o. ?"topi, io. 1870 -hs 3 J?dm in istiUtfor's &We. WI Kl, SELL, to tho highest bidder. <>n TU USDA Y. lh?27lh ihst'iint, the Pets..md Estate -d' PKIOK AKKNANDK.lt, deceased, us follows : ON io nous io. Interest in Yoke .if Oxen, One Cow and Calf. A Small Kot of Wheat und Eye, One Ox-Wagon, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c-, Terms cf Sale. CASH. IO. 1>. ALEXANDER, Adm'r. Sept. 13. 1;>7<) 48 li 77//; STA TS or sour h CAS~? LIXA PICK.KN8 COUNTY- Cl TA Tl ON. ?V?T HERDAS, Ceor re Hendricks hath appli YT ed to nie to '/rant him LT torn of Ad minis.* riition on tim Estate ?iud IO ll ec ts nf EHxtt beth Haves, dee'd, lute of the State and fjnuutv ul .res,,ul : These aro, thoreforo. lo cite and ad monish all ami singular the kindred ?ind cred itors ol' tho said Elizabeth Haves, deceased, timi they be und hppcur 1)0foro mo, in tho Court of Probate, lo ho bel 1 ut Picketts Court floiiKP on the 2 llb day of September 1870, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show Causo, il any they have, why the said administration should not bo granted. Oivon under my hand, this lOthdtiy ol' September, 1870. I. H. PHILPOT..i.i-.r.r. Sept. 1<'?. IS70 -I") 2 TJTTJ S TA rv "b~P soc i fi < M IHTL IX ? PICKKNS t'()l!.N I'V-CITATION. \\T ll Kit HAS, H?0|iol Hurt hath applied to * * ino io grant her Letters ol Administra lion; with the Will annexed, on >>,.' K onto und Effects of Daniel Heit, deceased, hue el' the State aiol County aforesaid : Those ?ire, lhere fore, to cite mid adm..nish ail nod singular thc kindred and ci editors of tho said Daniel linn, decapod. (Hat they bo and appear before mo. in ibo Court <>f Probate, to be hold ?it Pickons Court H .use, on the 2 Ph day of September 1870. tit ll o'clock in the forenoon, to show canso, if any they have, why tho said Admin trillion should not bc granted, (liVOX under my hand, this 10'h dav nf September, 1 f?TO. I. H. PHILPOT, j.i'.eo. Sept. 13, 1870 48 2 THE STA TS OF SOUTH ('AROL?XA . . .Vi . i 1UCKENS COlf??TY - CITATION. flEREAS, Martha Robimnn lilith appli ed to me lo grant ber Letters of Admin istiiit'u n, with '.ho Will annexed, fin the. Estute und Effects of Catharine Robin-on, dee'd, lute of the State lind County aforesaid: Tho-ouro. tllOieforO, to nile ?tod admonish ul! and singu lar the kindred und creditors of the said pall) urine Robinson, deceased, that they be ?mil ap pear before me, in tho Court of Probate, to bo held ut pickons Court House, oil tho 21th day of September, 1870, ut ll o'clock in the fore noon, to shew cause, if any (hoy have, (vii) the said administration shotjld r.ot bo granted. (liven uiuler my hand, this 10th'Inv of Soptom bor, 187<>. ?, lt. P??ILl'OTi J.l'.i'.O. Sept. 13. 1870 48 2 TUS S T?TlT?FslJVTll'cA ?i OL I XA P|0K fi N 8 00 U NTV-CITATION. IlHUKAS, Malinda A. IO. Ke"sloy hath applied to moto giant her Letters of Administration on tho Kitato and IO ?fouls of James M. R isley, dooonsod, Into of tho ?>'tato und County afnrofiiid : These uro. therefore to cite nod admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Janies M. Densley, deceased, that they bo nod appear before me, in tim (Joint of Prob?te; to be helli ut Pickons Court lloliatt, on the 2-ltb day of September, 1870, ut. ll o'clock in tho fotutimm, to ?how cause, if any they have, why tho mid adminis tration should not bo grunted. 01 von under my hand, this lOiil dav of September 1870. I. H. PHILPOT, l.P.10. Sept. 13, 1870 48 2 EsUdc JYoti.cc. ON MONDAY, tho 17th dav of October noxt, (1870.) I will apply to I. H. Phil pot, Esq., J migo of Probate, at Picken? C. H., for lonvo to mnkoa Final Sottlomont of tho 10s tato of AMEROSE REID, dee'd, and bo dis charged from all responsibility therefrom as Administrator. C. N. REID, Adtn'r. Sept. 13, 1870 48 4 xi ii o ii xi o o m outs, ???r Wv. are H ni h or teed I? announce ,0 EN. I. Ci. MoJCISSICK, ol'Union. es n Candidate for Congres? from tho Fourth Congressional Di st riot . ;c.?r Wv are niilhoriacd lo i\n don i co JESSE JENKINS ns a candidato for Countv Commissioner fur Coonee County. JGC?i"' 'Tliv. HH? si y JP i* Sc ruis ?? Bi o bo rt S. RUTl.KDC B respectfully luiiioitnco hhi. a can didate for County Commissioner, nt tho ensuing elcotioiu wv.? The UV ie ?ads ol* Mason DUNKIN respectfully announce him ii candi date for Couuly Commissioner of Oconco Cpuu; ty, i _ B?l" Thc B'Vevcads of Robert POWELL, respectfully announce him a Candi; dato for County Commissioner, for Oconco' County, nt tim ensuing election. ??.*),.. Tflie IP ra end S ol* Jackson Il KN DI! ll SON respectfully announco him aa nu ind .'pondant, free Republican Candidate to repre.-mit the people of Ooonoo County, in tho next Legislature Ho belongs to no party, but will disehurgo Iiis duly for tho good < f his' country. * tt@u Thc na.itay Friends o i" il J v. HANSOM HUNT ros pool fui ly uunouuco him a cnodidato for County Commissioner of Oco nee *' ninty. BfiV. The H'Vicntls of .3. BSenry o i KN DO H Kt" respectfully nominate him asa candidate for thu Legi.-la tu re at the ensuing eleetiun, tK?->'Vhv frvi-ynd* of Alexa II DER lilt Yen, .1?.. respectfully announco him a Candidate to represent thc people of Oeonoo County, in the next Legislature, at tho ensuing election. ti^A? Tin* 13any Friend* ol' ll. V. MITCHELL, ESQ., respectfully announco him if a Candidato for County Commissioner, Cur Oconcc County, at ibo next election. The. IFrscsad* ol" J. H. SAN DHUS, ESQ., respectfully announce him ti, Candidate for the olfieo nf Probate Judge of Oconco County, at the next election. r>i.-L>- The ?reat'nd* ol* ?Mr. J. 1>. W HIGHT respectfully announce him iv Candidate lor School Commissioner of Oconco County, at thc next election. The Seiend? of ??. ?*T. HU bl. respect fully announco him a Candidato for County Commissioner ?d'Oconco County, at the oleotion in October next, MANY Y OTK HS. etar ?Mr. BOd?tor: B*iea.se an nounce T. lt. R K ACK KN KI DO IO as n Candi-" dato i n- School Commissioner at tho approach* ing election, for (Jennee Count v. ami obligo MANY VOTERS; jfegr Vic are authorized lo' iinmmiice I.PWAHD V. STDKKS, Uso.., of Oreen villo. a candidate io represent the pimple of tho l'on ri li Congressional District of South Carolina iniiio Coiurrc?s of the United States, tit tho cn1 sui HT election in October. l'itiX?ii'kKs-D?MOCUATIO. ?Cir The friends of B. M\ REEDER respectfully ni>ib'?ne.o him ns n can didato fur County Commissioner at, (lie comings election. PIC K KM ANNOlTtf CEMENTS. n.n,. The il&any Friends ol' JOHN CMl A IC announco him as a candidato for tho oflieo or? Probate Judgo, for Piokons County, a* the next election. VOTERS* ii^>.. 4>. i\ Fof?cr respectfully' announces himself it candidato fura seat in tho House of Representatives, from Picketts Coun ts, at the onsuing election. ?Ctr The .TS.?S?y Frsend* of .JULIUS l?\ KQ LQ IO lt respectfully announco him a candidato for School Commis-dnnor, for Piokons County tit tim onsuing eh 'on. ;c?r r>yessrs. 30d5 Joys :--T h e. many friends nf SA MU KL A. (IA UV. Esq., respectfully announco him asan independent candidate for t li o ollie? of County Commitsionor a' tho next election, ;<:<.. Vflae Fa'SeniJ:* of 4'ol, k. |). COODLKTT respectfully nnnonnco him a Candidate to represent tho people of Piokons Coupty in the .Senate of South Carolina, at tho onsuing election. s* ..!>"* The friend* off Bil ?J vd y OILSTRAP, K i}., respectfully announce him a Candidato for County Commissioner, for Piokons County, at the next election. fc:>v" 'fflai! FriOB?d* O? .P. <TJ. PA?tX ROTT, respect) ful fy tihnoithcd him h Candidate for County Connni-iNi' nor, for Piokons County, at thc ensuing olee on. ei?.y? I* he ff" rienda of ns o bc rt ORAIO. A LEX AN DKIt ALLOOOP and RLK-K ROWEN respect full y announce thom as candidatos for County Commissioners, for Piokons County, al tho onsuing election. ?CW The Pri? aid rt of Maj.' WAHHKN HOV'D respectfully announco biri? a candidato lor County Commissioner of Pick ens County, at tho next election. ''THE MOBLES': TICKET;^ ?'or tf'oujtly ComniisaloiiorjSt ' Con. W. E. WK LEO ll NE, MR. Kni rou: P)nn?e aitnonnoo tho foregoing; mimes in your papei, ns Candidates for County Commissioners of Piokons County, and obligo. MANY. VOTERS.. ???r iv?r. ?Kd?lor t ?* fl ease ?rt-' nounco W. C. K1KLD and H. J. ANTHONY as Candidates for County Commissioners for ? Pickens County at tho election in October next. VOTKHS. ?Ctr ?Var. Editor : Mease nn nonnco Ci pt. WM. L. ROC 10 RS and CHAR LES THOMPSON. Kstj., as Candidates for County Coin nt issi on era for Picketts (.'minty, afc tho election in October next. V OTK RS.; W'i '?c. friends of Cap? Hol* IO RT CHAKI, respectfully announco. fdfri a candidato fur tho oflieo of County Coinintisionoi' for Piokons County, at tho ensuing o?eotion. ny mn W n.nu un nm mw.? mirna n?.? lynirij N O T I C IO ! ' ALL PERSONS indebted ti> tho Estato of PRIOR A LEX AN DP ll,, de'd. will moko payment ; and those having d?mnno'i against said Efinto will'prosent the.tu to me, legally at tested as the law diroots, E. H; ALEXANDER, Adm'r. 1 Sept. 10, 1870 -18 8^