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^j^j ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ g ^ _ -j ^0 THINE ? 8EjE BE TRUE' AN0 'T "DST FOLLOW AS THE ^^^^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^ NIGHT THE DAV, THOU CANS'T NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MAN. BY KEITH, SMITH & CO. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1877. VOLUME XIII.-NO. C. jt^roiessiongti fe?ras. WM. 0. KEITH. ioHN S. VERNER. KEITH &/VERNER, <A T T Oil N E Y Si A T LAW AND Solicitors lin Equity, Will practice \n the/stato Courts on the Eighth Judicial Cirbuit und in tho United State?. Court I Office ?ti Public Sfrare, Walhalla, 8 C Ja ii 0, l?7a . / 8 tf ~ S. ? D?NDYi ATTORNEY anti, COUNSELOR at LAW and Solicitor in Equity, Will practico in tho CourtH of Law and Equity, in tho Eighth Judicial Circuit. Office in tho Court Houso, Walhalla, S C Nov 1, 1870 3 ly 8, MdOOWAwi R. A. THOMPSON Abbeville, S 0 Walhalla, S C MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will givo prompt attention to all business oonfidod to thom in thc State, County, and 'United Stutcs Courts. (Office onCourt House Square, Walhalla, S C Tho junior partner, MK. THOMPSON, will also practice in tho Court?of Picken*, (?reen ville and Anderson. January, 1870 tf Stn tc or Sou I li Carolina, COUNTY OF OCONEE. ?, In Hie Court ol* Rroliatc. .?Robert F. Morgan, os Administrator of the V;. Personal Property of Mullion Morgan, deccused, Pluiutiif, vs. Lucinda Morgan, ?j-sj widow, J a mos M. Murgon, Louis \V. Morgan, Allen Ii. Morgan, Martha E. Morgun, Jcptha N. Morgan, Martha J. Morgan, Mary E Simmons, Elizabeth M. Morgun* Wm K. Morgau, Samuel L. Morgan, children, and Francis E. Ervin, grande/nid, os 'hoirs-at-luw of Maldon Morell, deceased, defendants.- Com ptainillo sell Real Estate for Rayment oj Dcbltm Partition, <6c.f cfee. thc^cl^cndan^ 0*Oa?d"*m?oT"*oT*,y"o^ X. moncd and required to answer tho complaint in this action which is filed in the oilice of the Judge of Probate, in ond for the County and Stnio aforesaid, aud serve a copy of your answer on tho sub scriber ot his office, on tho publio square, in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclu dive of tho day of service. If you fail to t answer the complaint within that time, the ?j Plaintiffs will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in thc oumpluiut WITNESS my hood ami soal, this 11th day nf December, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seveoty-HCven ?nd in tho 102d year of Amcricuu Independence. : M) X L. S. \ RIC II ARD LE WIS. LXMI --r-) Judue of Probat.? KEITH & VERNE?!, Plaint iii * AiioruKts H To James M Morgan, and Elizabeth M. HL r Morgan, defendants above named whose r>$L place of residence is unknown: P?J TAKE NOTICE: Tho complaint ?nd t;|;>;?ummons herein have been filed in thc !:{\loffico of Judge of Probate, at tho Court Y^irllouse in Walhalla, S. C., for thc purposes ?tPfhcrcio set forth; and that you arc required (W'&a appcur in thc causo by tho 1st Monday ?'/'?in Mareil next or tho Plaintiff will apply $Mfn tho Houri for the relief demanded in tho ,nW?ouipluiiit. ? KEITH & VERNER. If-Ai TNnin'iftV Attorney*. Wulhnlh?. S. C y| ;Deo 13, 1S77 4 Ot .i?yf. r.l.l.lsoN AIX?KI:, ^ l t li. KoltINSON, ?P*A. M'n. Ill?OW.N, I \ KI.L180M A. HJJVI'II j J. B. ADGER & GO., ||4 X87 HU ti 139 Meeting Street, I # .1 ihhcrs of < K? foreign and Domestic Hardware? Cutlery, ?uns aud 8addlery. Bar Iron and Plough Steele; M CUCUMBER PUMPS. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ffih, .Agents for Smith Carolina for tho odo' H brated FARMERS' FRIEND PLOWS, r.fijlvOno, two and three horse, ul reduced prices. J?{LIBERAL TERMS TO THE TRADE. J I I.arce assort mont of ? Agricultural Implements, Agricultural Steel? a specialty, Ul JIU LL TONGUES, TURN SHOVELS, SCOOTERS, \ SWEEPS, }).?'.' HEEL BOI/TS,M Stuto A?01?1" m MEDEQAR MORSE AND MUL? SHOES JL' LADERS RECEIVE PROMPT AJsD fi \ CAREFUL ATTENTION. % U J. E. ADGER & CO., H M 137 n,ud ?39 Meeting Strc.it, M Charleston, 8. C. W Ag 0, 18T7. ,38-3.oic9iu THE DELINQUENT LAND LIST. COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE. ) OCONKK COUNTY, Dec IStli, 1877.j Tlic following list of "delinquent lands" tn thc County, for tho your 1870, has boen returned to thia ofioo by lt. S Poreher, Treasurer of snid County, to wit: CENTRE 7 ? WNS 'Ul'. Chaney Dickson, p c, 20 acres. Estate of Elias Eurie, 83 acres " " " " 123 acres. " " " " ICS ocres. M " ? " 5'22 acres. " " " N GO?aorcs. Mary Lanier, 700 acres. Iloraco \V. Mu<;co, (Minor,) 1 acre. SENECA TO WA',?SHIR. W. Henry Holcombe, 85 acres Mrs. Pcnsey Muster, di uores Duvid Pinokney, p c, 39 acres VV. W Russell, I lot Thomus H. Smith, 35 sores Estato of Georgo A. Trenholm, 1,005 acres SENECA CITY. Wm. S Neely, 1 lot and 1 building TUGA L O TO WNSIIIU. L C. Bolt, 150 acres Alexander Hryce, Jr., 200 acres Alexander Bryce, Jr , 300 actes Susan J. Leathers, 00 acres Mrs. Jemimah Long, 00 acres Benjamin L. Reeder, 2 houses und 1 lot Jumes P. Wood a Hf 270 uores WAG EN ER TO WNSItlP. Jolla Bausket, 3 acres ?ind 1 building Wm. A. Breckenridge. 1,000 acres Joules Breokeuridgfj, 240 ucrcs and 1 building lt B. Hammond, 35 uores Thorn-is B Lee, 239 acres Nancy A Patterson, 108 ucrcs Sam Simpson, 23 ucrcs James W. Visage, 159 sores WALHALLA. Alexander Bryce, Jr, 2 lots and G -TWTf?WgS--* Alex. Bryce, Jr., 77 acres " .> " 197 acres I j ? " " 1,320 acres and 1 building Jesse V Cox. 100 ucres broderick E. Jaoobs, 1 lot James kV. Keith, p o, 1 lot Estate of Daniel H. Silcox, 1 lot Henry Stucke, one lot, and 1 building, 140 ?eros lt R Sea wright, 1 lot WES 7 UNION. John S. Land, 1 lot Morgun lt, Munuing, 1 lot und 1 build ing EEO WEE TO WNSIIfP. Bul us Clayton, 400 acres Doc P. Muhuffy, 75 acres ' ? ?. 202 acres Perry md Shun?. 200 ?cres Shelton url Klnaiu, 185 Bere-> PULA SE/ TO WNSRIP. M ir j Hutt 458 ucres Jamen VV, Chiiuibcrs, 200 acres Phillip Chambers. 100 ucrcs Henry Long, 100 neres il P. McCracken, 75 acres Joel L Phillips, 131 acres Wm. C. Puts. 100 acres Wm. B Pitts, 85 acres David Pitts, 100 acres Henry Roach, 100 actes Jumes Roach, 1,187 uer CS Moses Smith, 103 acres Polly Sunflord, 200 aere? Lorenzo I). Thrift, 525 acres /.?dick W 'dhmks, 55 orren ( II. 1 T TO O GA TO WNSIJ1P. Bryce and Taylor. 72 acres Thomas Hrvin, 25 acres Jh rr.y E. Lewis, 7 norcs Estate of Dorothea Moss, 110 norus Parker lind James, 300 ucrcs George R- Walker, 377 acres WHITEWATER TO WNS HIP Mailt Burrel, 40 ucres Bryce und Howard, 330 ucrcs Ann ('rook, 417 acres .William Dodgin8, 800 norcs Notice is hereby given thnt the whole o tile several parcels lots ni.d parts of lots o Real listutc, described in the precedi?i list, orso much thereof ?8 will ho ucocssar to pay the tuxes penalties nnd ossessmeni charged thereon, will be sold by tbcTreusu rcr of Oconcc County. South Cnrol un, u his olliee in said County, on Monday, th 81st day of December, Anno Domini, 1877 unless sujd taxes, assessments und pennine bo poid beforo that time, and mob said wi bo continued from day to doy, until nil . said parools, lots und parts of lots of Rei Estoto shall bo sold or offered for sale. C E . WATSON, Auditor Oconoo County. A, J. W. LAND, TAILOR, "WCHSit XTM.103I3L, ?. O. .rp UK undersigned has oponed a Tailor Sh. ? in West Union, whore ho will tal pleasure in waiting upon customers Ile cn and pinkos gormonts in tho host and lair I nt vlei. Also, .renovates and cuts for OtVsti Uer?, A.J.W. LAND 1 Nov. lt 1877 ?P-3m Comen inn once a year, Ami every one should by Ids share AT NORMAN'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE. Presents for Old and Young. A lar<rc assortment, of Toys und Fancy Article*; Jewelry of tho lotest styles; Silver Pinto <d most exquisito patterns and finish; Fire Works in profusion; French ?md Stick Candies id' nil flavors and sorts; Nuts of nil kind*: .lollies of delicious taste; Cigars, Snuff ind Tobacco nf lino flavor und quality Canned (I.ls of various .Moats; Fish, Fruits xml Vegetables: At moro'? celebrated Mince Meat for fies: I'rixo Candios, a large assort ment; Mackerel, fresh from the Mediterranean Sea; Dutch Herring and ld in burger Cheese; Jranbcrrios lor Sass and Maccaroni for Soups. A3,*?, A few anieles for thc sick, such as Fills and Juster Ile. icc. All these delicacies to h.1 had at RICIMRD B. NORMAN'S DltUp AND FANCY STORK. )0LL BABIES OF ALL SIZES AND AGES. Dec 13, 1877 4 All persons indebted lo J). Riemann o- ?i. D. A. Biemann, ?ither by Note or Account, must 5?in?" tor wird mid sol ile bel bro January 7th, 18/8, if they don't want their notes and accounts left it thc Court House for collection. H. SX A. BI EM ANN. Dec. 13, 187?. 4-3t ts tho most Rental balsam ever used by MinViors from piilmoimry Ulnoiises. It is e.omi><?"'<l of li<>rJ>iil lu oiliii tH, willen Imvo it R|?eeMo ctloot on tho throat una IUHL'H; rietaohoH from tl?*? nie coila all li rltiiThift- mutter; onuses lt to bo oxpoeto niini.iiini at once cheeki l ho inflammation w hich prod IMCH thu (loiitrh. A sintrlo iloso relieves tho most il?8tr?j8slnir,l>?rpxysmi soothes llorvoUMIOflft, ami eiiuhloB tllO faror to enjoy nulct rest nt olarht. ?ol<u{ <* pleasant, cordial, it tonos tho wonk slum ach, amt ls specially recommended for children. What others say about >2Jutt's Expectorant, Had Asthma Thirty Years, H.M.TlMOnE, Feb) nary 3, 1875. "I have had Asthma lliirly year:-., ami iiuverloand u medicine that had such a hnnpv eUcct." W. F. HOGAN, Chorlos 8t. A Child's Idea of Merit. NHW OUI.KANS, Novimltr 11, 1&76. "Tutt'sKxpeclorant is a familiar narnu in nvy house. My wifo thinks it tho bust medicine in tho world, ?nd the children say lt is . nicer than molasses candy."? NOAH WOODWARD, 101 N. Poydra? 8?. "Six, and ail Croupy." "I nm the mother of six children ; nil or tl?cm havo been croupy, Without Tutt's Kxpcctornnt, I don't think they could have survived somo of thc attacks. It is a mother's blessing*." MARV 8TEVEN3, Frankfort, Ky. A Doctor's Advice. , M In my practice, I Advise all families to keep Tatt n Itxpcctnraut, in Midden emergencies, for coughs, croup, diphthciii, etc." T. P. ELLIO, M.D., Newark, N. J. BoUlh'j nil'? tlrttf?fitats. l'rleo $I.OO. Ojjlco UH Murray Street, JVi ic? york. "THE TREK IS HJMI BY ITS FRUIT." "Tutt's Pills are worth their weight in fi01!'.1' REV. I. R. ^SIMPSON, Louiaville, Ky. "Tutt's Tills ?re ft special blessing of the nine teenth century."-REV-F^R. OSGOOD, Now Vo ric. " I have used Tut"' T??i?for torpor of the liver. They nre superior to any medicine for biliary dis orders ever made.'* 1 I. P. CARR, ARornoy nt Law, Augusta, Qa. " I hiwo used Tull's "PRIS nv? years In my family. They are unequaled for costiveness and hiliousncss.' F. R, WILSON, Ooorgotown, Toxai. ?.I havo used Tutt's Medicino willi Rrcat benefit." W. W. MANN, Editor Mobilo R?guler. "Wo sell fifty boxes TuTP* Pills to five of all othcrs."~8AYRE & C^JJnrtortville, Ga. "Tutt's I'lllS hnvo'milyto be tri- \ to establish their merits. They work like ningle." W. H. BARRON."?ft Summer St., Doston. " There ls no medicine so well adapted to thc euro of bilioua disorders nn Tutt's Pills." JOS. BRUMMEL, Riohmond, Virginie. ? AND A TrJSSSgJJD MORE. Sold bu <1 vu aa fitts. Uti cen tn a box-, Ofllce 3t? Slitrray Street, Sew Xork. TUTT'S HAIR DYE HIGH TESTIMONY. Ff?OM THF. PACIFIC l&I?&AI'' hasnewt msao IWSTII.TYITT, or/lew York, ?lilrh restoroi youthful beauty to the hair, bat emtnont chemist has, succeeded In producing a Hair Dyo which Imitates tinturo to perfection. Old bachelors may now rcjoleo." IVico At.OO. Ofilcn SH Warrnu St., Kew york. Sold bu all druggMtt SPECIAL NOTICE. $1.50 A YEAR. As retrenchment is tho order of the dny, and we uro willing to full into tho linc, which wo hnvo always advocated, wo propose in thc futuro to reduce the subscription prico nf (bc COURIER US hereinafter ?tated. Io doing this wc trust that oursubsoription lint will increase, and that wo wdl bo able to make a Better paper and be better paid for loss money. All who desiro thc reduced rates must bear in mind that they will bo required to comply strictly with tho terms on which they nro jftercd. In addition to County, Stato nnd National Nows, tho COURIER will contain weekly well selected articles on matters con jcrning tho moral and material improvement if tho country. Our terms from and after this date will bo is follows: Subscription prico for ono year jr less nt tho rate of $1,50, per year, auk in td vane?; If not paid in advance, tho price .viii continue us heretofore, at tho rato of two lullars per year, lo justice to those subscribers who hnve citied past dues, nnd paid in ndvanco, we viii extend to them tho same privileges ns to subscribers who come in under tho reduced ates, oxtonding their subscription to tho dato t would curry (hem at (he reduced prico. In thc past few months a largo number of mr subscribers have settled their ducB, and .vc hope soon to hnve clear books and n paper mining on a purely cash basis. To bring ibunt this result and to enlarge our subscript ion list, hnvo caused us to offer liberal in luccmcnts to cash subscribers. Wo ought to mvc fifteen hundred subscribers in tho county, ind wo ask our triends to help us in extending mr circulation. Attention is called lo the various adver iscuicnts in this week's issue. In order to give our employees nn opportu-* lily to enjoy Chrisinns wc have issued an ly a lalf n sheet this week. Dr. J. L. Reynolds, nu eminent scholnr and livinc, died nt Greenville C. II. on Ibo 1 Ol li us.nut, of neuralgin of thc heart. Dr. Hoy ?olds was professor of Latin in (he Sont li Gn allina College for upwards of twenty years prior o (he war and al the lime ol' his death was n irofessor in b'urinnu University, nt Greenville. Ile is (he author of a number of books now ised lu our schools. Mr^Nallmn Cox, of Ocor.cc, who has men in tho Lunatic Asylum for several fears, died lhere recently, Wc regret to learn that on tho 14th nstant, Mr. John Holden, of Pickons, was brown from his wagon on Oconeo Moun ain, in this county, and killed. Thc horse .an away, causing thc acoident ns stoled ibovo. One of thc deceased's children was ilso seriously injured. . -*~ Attention is called to the advertisement if George Heist, who lins just opened a now bakery iii our town. Wo bespeak for tim a liberal put rouage by our people. At the annual oomiuunioation of tho Qrnnd Lodge id" Anoioni Freemasons of South Jariilina, bent in Charleston this week, the following officor* wero elected and Installed to servo the ensuing year: ll W. Lall. Laurens, ?rilli?! Master; A*. T Smythe, Charleston. Deputy Qrnnd Masters .Lunes F. hier, <d" Iriingebiir', Senior QM nd Winden; J I). Kennedy, jaindou, ?hmior Qrniul Wurden; John II. Honour. Charleston, Grand Tiva-iU .cr; Charles ingloshy. Charlot-om, Qrnnd Secretary; Hov. John Kershaw, Abbovillo, 3mnd Chaplain. Thc following appointments of subordinate >nicers were made: J. I). McFadden, Chester, md T 1'.. Hacker. Charleston, Senior Qrnnd Deacons, D. B. Qllliland, Charleston, and W. '/,, MoQIiOO, Coke-burr. Junior Qrnnd Deacons; T. P. Westmoreland. Greenville, J rand Pursuivant; /.iiiinieimaii Davis, Altarlos ton, Qrnnd Marshal; P T. Hoyne, Jreonville. nnd ll Purm??n Divers. Anderson, hand Stewards; \V. A. Wilson. Charleston, 3rand Tiler. . Tho following appointments of District Deputy Qrnnd Musters wino made by Qrnnd Muster Balls ?First District. W. W. Iluin ahroys, Anderson; Second District J, M, Bl ford, Spnrinnbnrg; Third District, A. ll. Will to, Kock Hill; Fourth District. S. O. Mnbloy, Olieston Fifth District, O. T. Borg. Columbia; Si x I li District, L. Ti l'/.ler, Barn? troll. Sovonth District. J, Adgor South. Charleston. Bighill District. J. A. haw. Darlington. Ninth Dhtriot, J. D. Shaw, Sumter. Tenth District, S. A. Durham. Marion. , n _ " Fast QrOOd Master, W. Q. DoSnusssuro, was invited tn dolivor an address nt tho noxt innunl pnmmntiloniiun on tho History of KroeintiMinry in South Carolina. Thc boy that swallowed a knii'o is awfully mt up about it. An indiscreet prison is Uko an uorca'.od otter which everybody eau jeru?o. New Advertisements. NEW BAKERY AT "Waulrialleu, S. O. 'PUK undersigned begs leave to announce to tho i citir.cnn of walhalla and the public generally Hint lie hos opened a NEW BAKERY at tho old stand of Mrs. M. M. Kimmi, Main Street. Fresh Bread, Cokes and Vicua Bretzels always on hand. Thc wholesale trade can be supplied on short notice. Also, on hand a ohoico stock of Candies, Fruits, &o. Parties and Balls sup plied. (lire mo a call. My prices aro low and satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, GEORGE HEIST. Dec 27, 1877 G-3t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. I offer at pr?valo sale, at ooo-half of its ap 1 praised value, TfrO TRACTS OF LAND, One containing 213 acres, two miles from Wal halla Depot, and o' miles from Seneca City, valued at $7 per ocre, and the other containing 129J acres, adjoining tho former, valued $0 per aero. All of both tracts is native forest, except about twenty acres of tho former, which has bean rcocully cleared. Sold to stop interest in the Banks at Anderson mid Walhalla. If not previously sold, tho Lands will bo offered nt auction at Walhalla ott Saleday in January next. TE RM 8: Half cash; balance at one year with interest from date. J. J. NORTON, Trustee. Dec 27, 1877 6-2 POSITIV KI, Y NUISES*, All sufferers from this discaso that oro anxious to be cured should try Dr. Kissoer's Celebrated Consumptive Powders. These Powdora ore tho ouly preparation known that will euro Consumption nud all diseases of tho Throat and Lungs-iudecd, so strong is our faith in them, and also to convinec you that they aro no humbug, wo ?trill fcxwar.d io nr-rT r?.fr^'"'jLh!M^^Vr^t.^J paid, a Freo Trial Hos. Wo don't want your money until you nre perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your lifo is worth saving, dou't delay in giving tlicao Powders a trial, for they will surely euro you. Price, for large box, 83.00, ?ont to any part of the United Slates or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price. Address, A s BB & ss <??> asm NS, 3G0 FULTON STKKKT, DUUOKLYN, N. Y. Deo 27, 1877 6-ly EPILE Oil F'sulliixg Siolsnoi Permanently Cured-no humbug-by one month's usage of Dr. Coulard's Cole brntod Infallible Fit Powders. To con vince sufferers that these powders will do oil wc claim for them, wc wiii send them by mail, post, paid, a free Trial Box. Aa Dr. Goulard is thc only physician that hus ever made thio discoso a special study, n\>d as to our knowledge thousanda have bce.n perma nently cured by tho uso of these. Powder?, wo will guarantee a pormancnt euro in every caso, or refund you oil money ex pended. All sufferers Bhcjld givo theso Pow dora an early trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Prico, for large box, $3.00, or 4. boxes 810.00, neut by mail to any part of United States or Canada on receipt of price, or by express, C. O. 1). Address, ASH /k> ISOlt?KINS, 800 PULTON ST'ARBT, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Deo 27, 1877 C-'ly HP I HU uudersignod will sell thc remnant of rmi STOCK OF GOODS belonging to tho firm of Thomas Harper & Son, n,t Soncos City, on Thursday, tho 10th day of January, 1878. CALL AND O JCT YOUR* BAR GAINS! ??a JOHN C.CARV, llcc?lv?r. Dec 20,1877 ?-3 S BB Hi IS I IF E'S SA IJBO. I) Y virtue of :.n execution to mo directed I ) will sell on TUESDAY ofter saleday in January, on tho place whero defendant now lives, fifty bushels of corn, more or less. Levied on as tho property of Janies, Staunton nt tlie suit of ?. W. Williams it Co. Terms cash. J. H. ROBINS, Sherill' Oconeo County, Dec 30, 1877 6-8t A. largo number of TOWN T fVPQ rtt Wostminst?r, S.O., Will be IJV/ 1 k5 ??hi. to ?ho highost bidder, on Saturday, tho 29th of Dccombor, 1877. Maps will bo on hand for inspection. Salo i)osilivc. and tormo easy. O TVE, DQYLE. Deo 20, 1877 5-2* -IN Prices -AT J. P. MICKLER:. & CO.'S -o;o W17 KEEP TULLY UP WITH TUE TT SI? times by buying our Gooda for cash and keeping al way ti on band a largo and well selected stock of Gooda at unprecedent edly low prices. Wo oro offering now beautiful sugars from 10 to I2J cents per pound. Coffees from 20 to 25 couts per pound. Flour from #0.50 to $8 per barrel. Bost J Shirting front 0 to 7 and 8 cents per yard. Prints from 0} to 8 cents per yard-best brandn. Whole Stock Brogans at $1.25 and upwards. Ladies' Shoes from $1 nnd upwards. Salt for everybody nt ?S1.25 per sack. Nails 10 d. at $3'.50 per keg. Wagon Iron at 3, 3\ and 3j cents por pound. Hundreds of nrticlcs that wo aro giving bargains in that wo can't mention herc. Como and sec and bo satisfied. Wo have on hand an excellent lot of tho Tower's Patent Plows, which wo aro selling at lesa than fuctory prices. They aro adapted to all soils and pienso nil that havo tried them. Also, the popular Watt Plows. Our friends whom wc havo indulged will piense remember that this is the season for squaring off accounts, and wc earnestly ask you to como forward and settle, os our firm expires by limitation on January Itt, 1878, and wc aro anxious to close our looks. Respectfully, J. 1?. MICKLER & CO. Dec 20, 1877. 5 Shcriff's Sales. I will sell to tho highest bidder, botoro tho Court llouso Door in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Jauuary, 1878, within tho legal hours of salo, two Lots, I pach containing one ocre, more or less, Noi 125and 113, adjoining Mrs.' H! Rn?tJ, K I Wiebens and others. Levied on as tho" property of li, W. Vonlloldenat the suit of 13. S. Jomes, Agent & Co. ALSO. 400 acres, more or less, adjoining J. D, Hogcn, Julia Maxwell, C. P. Pool and others. Levied on as the property of F. L. Maxwell nt tho suit of Creswell, Waller, Watson ?fe Co., and others. ALSO, Ono Tract of Land, containing ono hun .? tired acres, moro or less, adjoining lauds of John Shatp and others. Levied on us tho property of Wr. B. NV hito ot thc suit of D. Uicmaon. TERMS CASI!-Purchaser tq pay extra for tillea. J. II. ROBINS, Sheriff Oconco County, j Dec 18, 1877 4-3 I RECEIVER'S NOTICE ripilE undersigned has Leen appointed Rc* I ceivor for thc firm of Thomas Harper ?t Son. All persons indebted to thom by judg ment, note or account must pay promptly, or their obligations will bc put insult. JOHN C. t'A RY, llcceivor. Seneca City, S. C. Dec 20, 1877 5-3 Final Settlement. 'PUK utulorsignod will apply to the Probato 1 Court on the 23d January next, 1878, nt Walhalla Court House at ll o'clock A. M. for a final seulement of thc cstntc of Hiram Gibson, deceased, nml a final discharge therefrom, and nil creditors having demands against t ii o estate are notified that (?ic legality of their claims will be passed upon and determined by Ibo Court on that day. WM. SCKUOOS, Administrator. Dec 20, 1877 5-lt -A. COUGH, COLD, itv Sore 'Jntroal REQUIRES Immediate Attention. A continuance for any length of time, OS USOS irritation of Ibo lungs, or some oil ronlo throat affection. Neglect oftentimes results in somo incurable lung disease. BROWN'S BRON QUIAL TROCHES have proved their efficacy, by a lest for many years, and will almost invariably give immediate relief. Obtain only BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TttOCHKS, and do not. I Alto any of thc worthless imitations thal tuny bo offered. Deo. 6, 1877 3-4m MlSB2ltll'',l"S $ ALIB. ON saleday, tho 7th day of January, 1878, as tho authorized agcut of ll. I). A. Riemann, I will sell to ?bc highest, bid.1er, for cash, ono horse, ?ho property of Mrs, M. J.Uibsnn, under and by virtue of a mortgage executed by tho said Mm. M. J. Cibson in favor of ll. 1). A. Riemann. J. H. ROBINS, Sherill' Oconeo County. Deo 20, 1877 6-3t A iltninistrator's Sale. BY virtu o of an order from tho Probate \ Court, I or my attorney will sell for cash, on Saleday in January, to tho highoat bidder, tho Judgment of Hiram Gibson, do . coosod, vs. Wm. Hunter. Said Judgment was appraised doubtful. WM. C. SCRUGGS, Administrator. Doo 13, 1877 4-3