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C.. on Snlosday in J\. .January, 187*2,1110 Homo Tract, of tho plantation known as "KF.OWKK," formerly properly bf J. K. CALHOUN, containing about S RV KN ll UN DU FI) AC RLS, nf which about mic hundred and eighty aeres is back waler river hoi hun ; must ni this hui tom land i* nf the finest quality. The uplands are line, with ti southern exposure, which well adapta them lo ibo cultivation nf cot ton. The residence is well known tn he a handsome one. All necessary outbuildings on the premises. Parlies desiring io invest in into (d' the lines! farms in the up country, arc invited to examine the. land* and improvements, which may also he bargained hu- at private sale. Household ami Kuchen Ku rh il ii re ntiw uri tho prohib?s, as well as other useful persona) properly, may he bought reasonably. ,\lto.on il e same day, a TRA OT OF LANI), lying almvo the llmnc Tract ami adjoining ibo same, on Twelve Mile liner, containing about JOUR UUNDKF.D AORF.S. of which ul?.m cixiy acres in good river bottom. Tlio uplands in ibis Tiifc't "ie nVnr'ly all newly ideal ed, li rel and seem."I venr', under good fencing. HCiX^ Tern s made known On day nf sale. JO. ll. CALHOUN. Doe. Iii, IS71 8 2 ?F1<(!?;TII CI??O?JNA, O O CN TY O F F J C K KN H. In Common Picas. Elijah Alexander, ] l'hdiilUr, Summons, A gai n si Thomas S. Arthur, ) complaint not Thomas h. Al.cn. U il- 1 inm Choice and J W. | served. Maxwell, Defendants. J 'Ju Thoma* Allin, one of ike Defendant* in the about slated ease. ? \'OL' ure hereby summoned, and required lo answer thc,Complain! in Ibis action which is bled in (he ellice ol' ihr (Merk ol the Court ol' Com mon Pious, tor I lie County ai il Stale aforesaid, mid serve u copy ol your answer on the subscrib ers, m the olliee of J. .l.,Norion. on the I'ltbjio Square, in Walhalla, Oconee County, nilli the Stn!o aforesaid within twenty duys alter ilia ser vice ol' ibis summons on you exclusive of tho day of service, If you tail lo unswer the Complaint within I hal lime thc Plai.nlill' in ibis action will apply lo the Court for the relief demanded in the coiu iiliri ii (/?s NORTON. Plaintiff's A tierney. Walhalla, S. C., Sept. 2lt, 1871. To Thomns bi Allen (he Defendant in thc above slated case you will tuko notice I hat (he forego ing is a copy, and which was bled in thc olliee ol' tho ( lerk ol the Court of Common Pleas for I'ick ens County on the nib day ol' November, 1871. NORTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. b.s. R? A. ROWEN, o e vi Dec 8. 18.71 ; 7'.' ,,, 0 "R?NDER UNTO CiESAR TM fi THINGS *r II A T A It K CJ JU S AU'S." Wf E cnrnestlj request our friends to como W forward and settle their aeciiunts. This is the season of tho year when we need money to meet our engagements. If you wish C.KSAK to do well, pay ?A?SAR what yon have promised tq pay C.** A a And when you come to town with prod ti CO, cr nie round and offer it toCr.-Aii. nod see if CWSAH doesn't oller you ii little inure than anybody ol^o just for the sake of a settle Client. C/KSAR lives at WAI.I.BR, WATSON St, Co's. Respect fully, WALLKR, WATSON A CO. Dee. 1. lp) 0_ "isinglass." rfMlH highest prieo paid in cash for MICA 1 and MINERALS, generally hy W, P. THOMPSON, Mineralogist - negnoiiitor for thc Sale of Mines, Mineral Lands. Ac. Attendance, in Walhalla tho first six dav? in each momh-at other times uncertain. Mica, .will however. ?IwilV* he laxen in and paid for hy bin Agents, WALLKR. WATbON A CO., and pi lil KM ANN, Walhalla. Dec 8, 1X71 7 ._3im* > ' ^ WALHALLA. S.O. pee. 7th, 1871. T^rOTlOK i? hereby given that I will let, to tho lowest bidder, at the bridge site, on SATURDAY, tho MN dav ni JANUARY p?xi. nt U D'clegk a.m.. the UK BUILDING ?j F TUF. URI DUB over Little River, near my bouse. Km' plan und specifications, which will )>n published on that day, apply to tho under 1 pigncd. By order Of tho* Board. . A. LAY, Commiesionor. pee. IS, 1871 ? 2 State of South Carolina. County of Andorson. In tins 1 'maimona EUS?':*S. Lydia A. M. VanW vck, Survivor. "1 Plaintiff. I pill VS Mary Maverick, Sautool Mn vor* | for iok. dooroo M. Maverick, Willie I Maveiiek. Mary I). Maverick, V Partition Albert Maverick, dray, Jones, Hillston, IO. A. M Houston. Mm of Un M. Weyiniin. Josephine Bry nn, Samuel M. Thompson ami llcnl Estate - Thompson, his wife. Defendants. J ?fcc. BY Virtue of on order from the Court of Common Pleas of Anderson County, lo me as Special Referee, directed, 1 will expose to Sale at WALHALLA, Oconco County, on Sllleday in January next. TRACT NO. 50, described in the writes containing 009 acres, shunto on Toxaway River, hut by n resurvey 1.000 acres, as per plat tiled. TRACT NO. 00, described in the writ, us containing 007 acres, on East branch of Tox away River, but by a resurvey 1.0U0 acres, ns per pint hied. TRACT NO. 51. described in tho writ us containing 770 neron, on East timi middle prongs ol'tho Devils Fork of Jocussoe River, but by a re survey 400 neron, ns per pint tiled. Plat "li." of Tract No. G. on brniicbosof Colonel's Fork and Connernss creeks, contain ing hy a recent survey 28'J acres, as per plat li lcd. TRACT NO. 30, described in tho writ ns COntniuginf* 775 acres, on Smolly's creek and branches of Little River, hut hy n recent sur vey HO!) acres, ns per plat hied, which has been subdivided into two era ct a "A" and "U"-Tract "A" containing 210, Truel "B" containing 5H0 acres. TRACT NO. -lo. on Horse ard Poor creeks, containing 450 aeres, as per phil Wed. TR ACT NO. 20, nil a branch of Lillie River, containing by n recent survey 371 acres, ns per p'nii tiled. TIMMS OF SALI].-Ow third nf the pur chase money to bc paul in cash, thc remain ing two thirds to he divided into two equal nu lluni instalments, to l"> paid in one and two years, with interest oh tho whole amount from the day of sale, tn he paid annually, any pur eh asor being permitted to pay the whole amount, or any part thereof exceeding one third in cash on day of sale, if d?sirable: pur chasers to euler into bond with two or moro good and sufficient sureties fur the purchase money, the titles io he executed, hut not deliv ered'until the whole amount of tho purchase mnnov is pub!. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Special Referee. Dec S, 1*71 7 4 Hale of Real l?state. Tho Stato of South Carolina. Ocon'cc-Iii t treuil Court. Norton A. Keilli, Ex'ors. I Riil for Construction, vs. y Partition, J. W. Earle, et. ni. J &c . kc. ?TNDKlt mi order of Judge Orr, made in j ibis cause. 20th Nov , I87L I will sell lo ille highest.bidder, before tho Court House, ul Walhalla, on Saloduv in .January next, thc fol IdWintr TRACTS OF HAND: ONK TRACT, belonging to tho E?lnio of Thomas J Keith, dooeu-cd, near tim Two Milo Sprint rm Ilia road leading from Walhalla to nhl Picketts, containing One Hundred ?eros, nioio m- less, and adjoining lands nf L. N Robins ao.il others, ON F. flt ACT. known as the-'Painter" band, on ? a<c. urCluiugu crock; eoiuniUliig r.nu icon Un mired acres', more or less. A plat nf ibis tract, made by T. li Matildcn, D. S., will bc exhibited on da v ?d'sale. THUMS OF SA IJJ'J-One third en?h. lin la nco payable in ono mid two years, with interest, seemed hy single hill of the purchaser, and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser*! t-i pay extra lor Stamps nod pipers. J. Il HO lil XS, so c Dec I. 1871 7 I By Or Jo t* Probato Court. TUE STA TIC OF SOI TH CAROLINA Oconco-I? E'roiiatc Court. Wm. E. RliindrhlgO. 1 Petition by his next friend, I for vs. Partition, Marv Stn nd inigo, et. al. J Sec . fea. UNDER an order of S P. Dendy, K*q., Judge of the Probate Court, I will sell to tho highest bidder, before the Court House, at Walhalla, on Snleduy next, the Real Estate Of Joseph Standridge, deceased, situate in the State and County aforesaid, on Little Brass* town Creek, waters of Tnguloo River, contain ing One Hundred acres. more or less, and ad joining hinds of Win. Ruthe), James Cox and others. THUMS OF SALK-One a credit of twelve months, willi interest from date, except the costs, which rimal be paid in cash. The pur easer to give bond and security and a mortgage of i be premises; and pay. extra for stumps and papers. J. H. ROBINS, 8.0-C. Deed, 1871_j_7 4 State of South Carolina. OOO NEE COUNTY. Stephen MeCully, j Complaint vs. > to Oeorge TV. Phillips, j Forecloso Mortgage IyY Virtue of a Decretal Order to nie direct y ed, in this cause, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Walhalla, on Sulcday in January next. ONE TRACT OF LAND, sit?ate in thc Oco neo County, State of South Carolina, on waters nf Omicrons Creek and Sioncca River, bounded by lands of L. W. Allen, Foster Perry, tho said Cb W Phillip? und others, ns will moro fully I appear hy refereneo to a Reed from Stephen MeCully to (ho said O. W. Phillips, bearing (lute second dey of May, 1859, containing 270 acres, moro or less, TERMS CASH. Purchasor to pay exlrn for stamps and all necessary papers J. ll. ROBINS, s.o.c. Dec 4, 1871 7 4 Sheriff's Sale. I) Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia* to me I) directed. I will sell, lo t ho highest bidder, with in the legal hours of salo, before (be Court itotlSl door, in Walhalla, S. ?., Cu sulcday in January liext; the following property: ONE TRACT OF LAND sitnnto in Oenriec County, on Chango. Creek, containing 400 acres,"more or loss, adjoining lauds of !' Poole, K. UughosV Estate and, others, sold ns the property of Thomas Davis, at tho M|1( of J. W. 11 arriso .1, for mmlher ami others. ON E TRAUT OK LAND, sitmito in 0conec County*, lying on waters of Generous Creek, containing 3^ nore?, mnreer less, adjoining lauds of J. J. Norton and others, sold ns the, property > of. Louis Wornicko, at tho -suit of Josopli Whitinlre. r TERMS' OAfcJl. Purchn?cr to pay extrr for Titlos and Stamps. J. H. ROBINS, s.o.c. Pee 4, 1871 *7 4 NJ1 li' A D V E lt T J ? E M E N T X. (JlJPsl^URAJSGO! Bliss, Koono & Co's Fluid Extract. Til K WONUKIirVIi lt KM Kl) Y FOR CANCKR, SYPHILIS, SCROFULA. ULCERS SALT RU KUM AN? ALL OTHER CHRONIC BLOOD DISEASES. 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All tho above will bo sold nc low ns they can bo bought any Where for CASH or BARTER. Quick Sn I os and Small Profits being my motto, I feel sure of pleasing my customers.* Hu sure and givo mo a call before purchasing else? hore. J. P. MICK LR li, West Union, S. C. Nov 1,1 S71 2_3m_ C. G. SIMMONS, tai ?fl O III AVK rosumod tho prriotic? of my prnfes nion nt myoid stand, opposite ?)r. Nor man's. I r>hall work nt prices which will defy competion, hut shall continuo to uso tho very best of material. P** T, l|Tt ? VALUABLE"LAND SALE! Thc ?la(t- ol'ftoulh Carolina. O CO NICE COUNTY. Ia t li ? Common 1'loai. Florido Calhoun \ Bill ?nd to Thomas J. Clemson. Adm'r, ' Foreclose vs. Mortgage John C. Calhoun, Adm'r, | of M. M. Calhoun, ot al. J Land, &o. I~)Y Virtue of a deorotal order in tho above J stated ease, 1 will sell to tho highest bidder, on tho First Monday in Jaunary, 1872. That VALUABLE PLANTATION known as "FORT HILL," And for ninny years thc residence of th? late lion. JOHN C. CALHOUN, situate on Seneca River, adjoining hinds of A. F. Lewis, J. W. Crawford and odicrs, about four miles from tho village of Pendleton, and in one of thc most desirable neighborhoods in thc State. The Dwelling is Commodious nod handsome, and is located on an eminence, with gentle slopes, which commands 4 pleasing view of the adjacent country, with thc moun tains in thc back ground. This Tract is represented by a re survey mudo in 185;', as containing Eleven Hundred and Ten Acree, of which about One Hundred and Fiftv Acres aro said tn be GOOD Ri VIO H BOTTOM. Much of the Upland lies well and produces fine cotton. Thc out buildings tire suitable in num ber and size, and are convenient for this fine Farm. TERMS: One half cash ; balance on a credit of One Year, with Interest. Thc purchase" to give bond (without security) und a mortgage ol the premises, to secure thc purchase money, und to pay extra for stamps und necessary napers. J. Wi STRIBLINB^; . Special Referee.. Walhalla. S. C., Nov. 1. 1K71 2-8 G I! EAT BARGAINS ! IAM now receiving, from thc best markets, a Well selected Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, ^insisting of everything usually found in an jp country store. I have on hand a choice lot of Ladies' Dress jinnda, among which may bo found thc follow ng iVORSTEDS, DELAINES', POPLINS, FLANNELS, LINDSEYS, CALICOES, COTTON STRIPLS, ANU II 0 M E S I' UNS. A lot nf Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, con listing of Jeans, Cusshneres, and cheap Twilled J nods. A choice and well selected stock of Mens', Ladies' und Childrens' BOOTS and SHOES. Also, a lot of HARDWARE, GROCERIES, MEDICINES, \nd, in fuel, an assortment generally of everv bing usually called for in this country, and 1 AM.t'i-nitt corwt bargain? olthor for Cash or Hurter. R. D. NANCE. West Union, S. C. Those indebted to mc for store nc ouiits. must call and settl.. as I need the inids to carry on my business. Let them rn 11 em ber that one good turn deserve another. x. , R. D. N. Nov. 1, 1871 2 3 m pvavcl by Rail, Wheel and Saddle. J??^ LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, -AT Walhalla and Anderson, BY THOMPSON & STEELE. rrMIE undersigned havo formed a partner J_ ship in ihe above business at thc points named; and have supplied tlieniselvesdlbcrnlly with thc best Vehicles, Horses, Drivers and Ostlers; Urnin, Furage. &c, for the accommo dation of the travelling public. Hucks, Carriages, Buggies, or Saddle Horses, can be bini at all times, by tho day pr week, nt reasonable rates ; and wc arc prepared at a moment's notice to convey passengers from Anderson or Walhalla to thc tolMninils of the Air-Line Railroad, o' to any other point desired. Thc Stables at Anderson will be under thc immediate charge of T. J. STEELE, and those at Walhalla under tho direction of A W. THOMPSON, each of whom will give his personal supervision to the business, and spare no pains to give general satisfaction. &?y~ Thc patronage of tho travelling public respectfully solicited. A. W. THOMPSON. i T. J*. STEELE, W?lhallh. S. 0- | Anderson, S. C. November 21, 1871 5 State of South Carolina. OC ON EE CO UN TY. Alexander Evans, vs. Melissa Shackelford. Complaint to forccloso Mortgago. BY Virtue of a Decretal Order, to me di rected, in this cause, I will foll, to tho highest bidder, at Walhalla, on Salcday in January noxt, ONE" TP ACT OF LAND, situate in Oconce County. Stato of South Carolina, on tho Blue Ridge Railroad, 0 or 7 miles East of Walhalla, containing 170 aoros. moro or loss, adjoining lands ol Mrs. McElroy, and by lands formerly owned by Wm. Dickson und others. TERMS' CASH Purchaser to pny oxtrn for stamps and all necessary papers. J. II. ROBINS, s.o.c. Dec 4, 1871 7 4 TAILORING. r|MIH Undersigned having permanently os X tiiblisbed himself at Walhalla as n MER CHANT TAILOR, hereby oilers Iiis services tn i In.so desiring a good suit cf clothes. For tho information of such the following prices arc annexed: Fora cottonatlc suit-Cutting Pants, iii) cents; Vest, 30 cents ; Coat.75 cents. For making rino Broadcloth suit, Coat. Vost and Punts, $10. Other suits between those two mentioned above, in proportion. ifQu Tho above prices aro cash and will bo strictly adhered to. If no tit no ohargo ?ill bo made. WM. WALSEMAN. KOT. 17, 1871 4 rsr 3? "w FALL AND WINTER -(o) CHEAPEST I -'.o: fl MI F, Subscriber takes pleasure in informing I Iiis friends and customers, that ho ha* just received A Ijiirge anti Assorted Stock -or Fall and Winter Goods, CODS!sting, in part, of DRY GOODS, ?ROUERIES, HARDWARE, JW OTS AND SU O ES, HATS AND CAPS, ?ind. in fact, everything usually kept in a first class upemntrv store ; nil of which will ba sold cheap for CASH or ii A RTE Ul Feeling thankful to my friends for tho pat ronage heretofore extended, I beg that they, ns well as the public generally, give mc an early call, and I will guarantee satisfaction, both in quality and price of Goods. ?. BlEIflAfttf. Oct 27, 1ST i 1 3in FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! 7E take great pleasure in Ptuting to our friends and the public, that we are daily receiving niir ' **' FALL AND WINTER Gt)ODS, ivhich consist of such articles as the country Ictnunds, viz : UJiY GOODS, G JW CUR JES, JJ A TS, CAPS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, RAGGING, LEA TJ1ER, COTTON TIES OF THE MOST IM PR O VED PA TTERNS, db C. Having bought larger than usual in the very test markets, and from the must responsible louses, wc caiisnfclv say that wc are now pre mired to furnish Goods on tho MOST REA SONABLE TERMS. We als? keep on hand a supply* of first qual ty FLOUR and COTTON YARNS, at tho ?wost price. Wo shall be pleased to have ALL call and ighl figure?,c""i< nn,i pricey which "ill boat ?s?p* JP? propose, also, eh Hurter. ind will giV? New York or Charleston pn\\t, ess expense. CARTER & VERN ER Walhalla, S. C., Sept. 14, 1871 47 SOE,I;BI,E Price $15 Cash, with Usual Advance for Time. IEXPERIENCE in the use of this Guano for j the past pix years in this State, fur Cotton und Corn, has so fur established its character for excellence as toreador comment unnocea sary. ?n accordance with the established policy of thc Company to furnish the best Concentrated Fertilizer at tho lowest cost to consumer, this Guano is put into market this season at tho nbovo reduced price, which tho Company is en abled to do by reason of its large facilities and thc reduced cost of manufacturo. The supplies put into market this soason are, as heretofore, prepared under tho personal su perintendence of LY. St. Julian Ravenel. Chem? ist of tho Company, nt Charleston, S. C.. hence, planters may rest assured that its QUALITY and COMPOSITION is precisoly tho Bame as that heretofore oold. At tho present low price every aero planted can bo fertilized with 200 pounds Gunnont a cost not exceeding the present value of 30 pounds of cotton, while experience has shown that under favorable conditions of season and cultivation tho crop is increased by the npplicntion from two to three-fold tho natu ral capacity of the ?611, Hence, under no con dition could its application fail to coniponsnto for tho outlay. Apply to J. N. ROBSON, Agent. Pacific Guano Company, No. 68 East Bay and Nos. 1 & 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. 0. JNO. S. REESE & CO , General Agents. Dec. 1, 187 1 0 3m PACtFIC GUANO COMPANY S Q?W--*OUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIMB? FOU COMPOSTING WITH COTTON SEED. Price $25 Cash, Ufith Usual Advance for Time. frill IS nrticlo, \* prepared under the fuperin A tendence of Dr. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL expressly for composting with cotton seed. It was introduced by this Company two years ago, mid ?ts ufo bns fully nttostcd its value.-. 2<)0 to 250 pinindi of'this artiolo per nero, properly oom poi ted with tho enmo weight of coito-i seod, furnishes tho Planter with a FER TILIZER of tho bighost excellence nt tho smallest cost. A compost prepared with thia article, ns by printed directions furnished, con tains all tho oioinenis of fortilitity that cnn en ter into n ii rm -class Fertiliser, while its econo my must commend its liberal use tn planters. 'For snjvplios and printed directions for com posting apply to J. N. ROBSON. Agent Paoifio Guano Oompenj; ? . No. G8 East Buy, and Nos. i A. 2 At hint io Wharf, . Charleston, 8. 0, ! JNO. S. REESE .t CO., General Agents. I tee. L 1871 I ft*