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Xjooet/ls. . JANUARY, 1878. 7 14 .21 1 8 16 22 29 fl ,9 ,16 28 80 8 io 17 24 81 4 ll 18 25 y I 12 19 20 tu i. <- .. . An infant child of Mr. 0. Wan nor died ci Monday lust. '.' ' .,]fv* ;*re undor obllgntsons io Col. Livlngstoi 'for legislative dooumonlsof interest. Col. D. Wyatt Aiken has our thanks fo regular supplies of the Congressional dobo. It ia probable tho forcible- collection of tbi spring's tax will bo postponed to next fall. i!Do you subscribetto this paper ond pay for it Every voter should. , j?ur Fair Tlay anJ Shiloh locals aro orowdec out jhls wtjck Uer. Samuel Iabol), of Fair Play, died on iii! ' 27th instant, in the 05th year of his tige. i, AlrVS. bre?o Frioks died at his residence-h thjs county, Cn the 21?t instant, Sn tho G7tl year of hu agc. ?(| Sow spring oats from tho new to the full moo: ja February. Old farmors loll us this sowluj rarely if. ever falls of a good yield. ,, Don't let thqwhaler pneB without paying fo yfi?t paper. It will not be convenient to do si during the summer and it may bo discontinued '? B. F. Keese, Esq., has been drawn as a gram juryman in the United States Court from Doone county. j Tho Knights of Honor of Walhalla havo ro .oeutly put up greon blinds to their hall window over C. L. Reid & Co.'s store. Tho season for gardening is near at hand, am b\i't? people are beginning to think about plantinj fengVish peas, lettuce, Irish potatoes, &o. {? ; fi Ibo bill tt> divido Beaufort and moko twi bounties out of tho same passed thc Senat, ty,* vote Of 17 to 10. *j?ho bill to re establish tho University o South Carolina passedI tho Ho two of ltcprc' fcetitatives by a vote of 58 to 82. iiSpre'??htdllvo Vernor, of thc Honso, say the Cdl?iubia Register, grows more and mor Uko Zeb Vniico in personal appoarqnoo ever day. ?old and hot-wot and dry-tins winter ha KMJOU remarkable for its frequent and rnph Changes of weather. Wc rarely have a week o uniform weather. While this is trite thc oouritr is said to bc unprecedentedly healthy. A BJOUOU haa been mado by some of our peo ple that tho Legislature proceed nt once to tin consid?ration of thc special order of tho las campaign, "reform," and that after it has dis ynoo l of that Hiijecl il do adjourn sine die.b Tho Gruber family gave a musical entertain ment itt the Court House last Friday night. Th opening lecture by Mr. G ruber on music was in tcrostiiig. instructive and amusing, and the per formarme throughout was chaste ami dopant Mr, Graber is il muster of his profession and th show is no humbug. "*tt io now a good time to plant spring oats Which should bo well manured to soeurc a pay Sugorop. Remember that. thoy eau bc succeeds ?by corn, peas or potatoes, which enables you t make two crops on the samo land. This is mor profitable than making cotton lo purchase thc; R?OOS?ory articles: Trio following officers itavo been duly inslallei (6 Borve Stuart Lodge, No. 200, A. F. M , a Westminster: J. ll. Stoclo, W. M.; A. Zimmer IfVan, S. W.; J. M.. Dickson. J. W.j W. N. Cox Tieasiirer; B. ll. Cross, Secretary; A. T. Dick U6D, S. D.; C. C. Porter, .1. 1).; W. It. Whit rind Sloan Dickson, Stewards? G. W. Kay, Tyler . lt has bech sleeting steadily since daylt?h ?his (Wednesday) morning. Tho ground i (jdV?rcd with ice and the trees hnnging will ioioics.- ? cold wind ls blowing and tin Atmosphere freezing. Thoro is a statement from Columbia thu the Republicans will nominate candidate; . for tho vacant judgeships. Of course th? Domocrats will not only do the same thins but elect them uftor they have been nomi nate'd. Col. Livingston has scnl us a copy of a ??Bil to establish and regulate justices' courts in nm for the Slate of South Carolina, and to roduoi ftll acts and parts of nets relating to thc sntm into one net, nnd lo amend the same." Wi have not read tho bill, but it certainly hat the doubtful merit of great length, coverin? ll? pages of large bill paper and comprising ?7S sections. Thc framer has givon himsel good room in which lo make a good law. . Mr. William Corbin, an old and highlj esteemed citizen of our County died nt hit residence, 18 miles abuvo Wal halla, on tin 21st instant. ? The deceased was GS yean 'bf ago, and had been in (rood health except n rb eu matic uffcetion, until within i few months before his death. Ho was born brought up, lived nr>d died in thc county 'lYrtd through life was universally respected io ri e?ocr, quiet, industrious und upright oitizen. Ho leaves a wife and seven living children, ali grown. Wo regret to learn that? W. D. Perry, a son ol '?ur esteemed citizen, Foster Perry, foll into thc ?ro during a fainting spell on la?t Friday anti Was'so Bovoroly burned in thc face that his life ia doubtful Nfl* Porry was injured over twenty . years ago by a blow on tho bend from a rook thrown by arunav/ay negro, sinoo which limo bc has been subject to spells. Ile was rarely left alone, and on this occasion ho lind just left Hie yard, whore his brother was, and entered tho House in his usual health. His brother on ,, nearing him fall rushed in nnd pulled him from the fire, though badly burned. Mr. W. ?. Perry , ?jut for his misfortune would have become a use ful oitizen, was a promising youth before dis injury. ' Tho Work or CotigroHu. ' ' WASHIN TM, January 25.-In tho ' Renato a bill directing tho customhouse at ? Memphis to bo built of Tennessee marbi? Vf (Ul pilH90d. Tho consideration of Mr. Matthew's ros ! elution dedaring tho right of tho govorn* mont to pay tho bonds at tho option of tho rfovernmont of tho Unitod States in silvor 'doll?rs of tho coinage of tho United' States, j^don'tolrtiftg 412} grains oaoh of standai Kilver, and that to restore to its coinnge sut - silver coins as n legal tender in payment fl*?iid bonds, principal And interest, is not violation of tho publio faith, nor in doroj tWof 'thd rights'oP tim noWi passed, yens 48, nays 22. This is a c'ooo?r rout, resolution and is.only .an expression of tho opinion of Congress. ' r* Tho tnotiqn. ,of . ^Qukjiog that it should be a joint resolution, which would have committed tho Pres.idont to tho measure, was defeated, yeas 23, noys, 80 lo the course of-tho debuto on tho Mat thews resolution, Mr. Gordon, of Georgia, enid that he might havo something to say when tho silver bill should ootno before tho Senate. Ho would vote fpr tho proam blo and resolution of the Senator from Ohio, because ho believed the rcoitul of faots con tained therein'were true, and tho resolution suggested a polioy which hu believed to be honest, wiso and just. There was ooo thing, however, ho desired td say, and that' was ho feared the country was bein? lcd to expcot too.muoh from the remonetization of silver. Ho cautioned tho pooplo of the country against such expectations, because they Would bo disappointed. It was right to roraonotizo biker, but it could not givo the rolicf oxpoctcd.. Tho ovils undor whibh tho country now suffered, io his judgment, resulted from a long scries of cnacttucntf/n; and ? false-financial systqbl. luoideotnllilL tho^i'?mohe.tiz'ttion of silver 1.would\giv<Jat 80140 ;r?licf j-hy, checking that, p?ruioiou sys tem''of'contrition, which-hos over, au will-always- destroy tho prosperity of W country. There., was another good - reasd for'the remonetization of silver. It wool give tho .distressed; peoplo of tho ooo ny some hope, and that waa no small qintjr with" him. It would encourago tho pcoje to believe fh-.it-ot -last their repr?sentatifs here hud determined to call a halt i nun: system of legislation which provided ff a olass, and not for tho masses. y* / Mr.^Uill said ho could not vote fpnho resolution, because it afllrmed that tho ?pis of th'e?nUed States to day were poyajw in 8ilve'r dojlars; thorp woro no silver dfljars. They Mud ; been destroyed by tho gVfrn mont,-and how could silver dollars b-naid wheft-tlio debtors had stricken thormHrom tho coinage of- tho countryf1 Ho -b'Mved that the .proper remonetization oijjilvet would bo ? great advantage to tho ppf.'e of tho country ut this time, but un jibroper restoration of-tho silver dollar to tiwi coin ago of tho oountry would result in ell. It wodldabsolutely impoverish thoalrcdj* poor add hanger tho already Btarvingllf the silver dollar could bo rcmonctiz?tnn uny way to make it equal lo tho gold Collar a good thing would bo done for thciountry. Ho believed that the silver could Mi made equal in value to-tho gold dollar fit three ways: First, by increasing its wcige/scoond by limiting its coinage, and ':,ird, by limiting ita legal-tender power. 1 Moclicv od it would bo ono of thc groutofctnik tkea over made by tho American Digress to pass tho pending silver bill, liivoold not vote to coin a silver dollar and Kiln throw upon tho country a depreciated,(hilar that cheated every thing that'touchqdit. Tho vote on tho passage *of, ?atthow's resolution was <is follows: Veas- Allison, Armstrong, Baly. Beek, Booth, Bruce, Catii ero n of PcijrBy. '-oin, Cameron of Mississippi, C hafte1, COKO, Conover, D.ivis of Illinois, D-tvfrjOf West Virginia, Dennis, Dorsey, Kusts, Ferry, Gordon, Crover, Howe, Jounftu, Jones of Florida, Jones of Nevada, Kirkwood, MeCmary. McDonald, Mc M illa? Matthews, Mr.xoy, Merri mon, Morgan ,0*1 shy, Plumb, Ransom, Saulsbnry, Saundra, Spiinjor, Seller. Thurman, Voorhoes. mikw, With er?-,43 Nays-Anthony, Birnum. ?aynrd, Bininu, lluri.side, Cbristinncy, Coaling, Dawes. Fdmumls. Hamlin. Kcrnnn, ?mar, McPhor son, Mitchell.; Morrill, P.idi'.ok, Randolph, Hollins, Sargent, Wadloighlhd Windo-.u 22. Cookrell, Potters m, lli<|s and Garland, who would huvo voted ii tho ?.n?rnitihvo. were paired with 'White, Intlor'MIoaf Mud Hill, who would hive votid in the negativo Tho voto in the nffirmntih lacked but one of being il two-thirds voe This resolution pased tho House of Representatives by mo3 than a two-thirds majority. Staate Items. Charleston is kickira against a city tux of 2? por cent. Tho Spartanburg ?nd Asheville Railroad will soon bo complet d to Ilondcrsonvillo. Thc Abbeville P/tjfS and Udima' vigorously opposes thc caucus //stem in tho Legislature. Mrs. King, wiuW of Mr. .Tobo King, died in Orocnvillo County, on Monday last, aged near 70 years. Thc Carolina Collegiate Institute, nt An? dorson, has an attoudnnco of nearly ninety students. . Carduzo and Cass Carpenter, who aro in thc Columbia/ail, spend most of their time [n playing seven up. At thc recent election for municipal officers in Clinton, Laurens County, tho dry ticket carried thc day. Captain J. C. Mills and P. L. Ilonry, of Spartanburg, died Inst wcok. Both word faithful 11ml gallant soldiers of tho Confede racy. Newberry, Spnrtanburg nnd Lexington aro moving fur thc formation of county agri?n lt il ral societies. A moro in tho right direction. A graded school will bo in operation in connection with Mt- Zion College, Winns.horo undor tho suporintendenco 0/ Mr. ll. Menus Davis. ltov. Hubert II. Nail, rccontly elected pas? tor of the Presbyterian Church of Oreonvillo, arrived from Griffin, Ga., Friday lu<t. nod on Sunday preached his first normen ns pastor. There is a wondorful stir in tho Legislature ahnet that Moffat punch. Many peoplo don't liko that sort of punch-whiskoy punch suits thom hotter. Mr. Homer Jacobs, of Georgetown, killed anhligntor last week which measured aoven feat anti four inchos. After cutting bim open Mjr, Jaoobs found two good sized lightwood CHunks inside of him. ff Governor Wade Hampton, of South Caroli na, has been ?.olootcd to deliver tho annual fiddross nt tho next commencement of tho ^University of Mississippi. Tho latest item concerning thc Laurens Railroad is to tho effect that Col. Dodnmoad has given renewed assurances, within thc past ten days, that tho work will bo completed at once Tl)is is cheering. Qusnv: "V/hy will men smoko common tobacco, when llioy can buy Marburg Brothers *8ial of North Carolina? at tho somo prloo? ' Wo^h that qti last Saturday night, tho 10th itlan^jBarfi'??d'B ^ill/7f^yraorly" Plow? don's,! thof?rk ot Black ?tivor,' in Ciaron don.c/n ty,; was dos?, rpyed by Oro. . Th^mnys and Means Com mitt co of thc Honi/will reporta bill lovv^ig a Ave mill tax for {werai purposos. This dooa not include tholiool tax of two mille and the rcgulm ooujpr tox. Monourrcnt resolution, introduced in thc Senfe by Senator Lipscomb, to appoint ti co/nitteo to investigate charges .ngains Ctjf Juptico Willard, has . been referred t< thjjudleiary Committee. ino Supromo Court yestorday declared th< san of all tho Circuit. Judges in this Stab vlant, excopt Judges Kershaw and Wallace ho present Legislature will lill tho vacancies /Mr. Thomas W. Bubb, Sr.,of Fairfield, lta< jo misfortune to lose his gin houso am Intents by fire a fqw days ngo. Tho loss i bout $1,OOO with no insurance. Tho fi roi nliovcd to havo boon of incendiary origin. Mrs. A. lt. Broyloe, with oharactorisli lunilicenco, has presented several vuluubl icces of furniture, including a handsom ovo, to thc Townvillo Presbyterian ohurol Thoro will bo preaching in Tovrnvlll rcsbytorian church, by tho pastor, Hov. Di .dgar, on tho second Sunday td* next monti 101 li. ) ut which timo tho ordinanco of baptist ill bo administered. Thirteen prisoners in Aiken jail; twenty mr from Aiken and fifteen from Barn wc OUnty. Six for murdorand four ncconsorio )iirtcon burglary and larceny. Tho balam i o serving nut sentences of tho court. Tho Legislaturo mndo a blunder when atcd down tho resolution to bold bicnnii jssions. North Carolina. Georgia and Ken icky bold sessions of their Icglslatttros on ncc ovcry two years. Our State is govornt >o much. .. Thc Abbeville Press ami Manner oppos io system of apportioning tho school fur Doording to tho number of pupils, and a i sos, us another beneficial mensuro in tl une direction, tho Mi sing of a minim u umber of scholars for any school. Tho Darlington jail rogistor stands fifi nc: a cost lo tho county of sovontccn delhi nd eighty iivo cents por day or fivo liuudr nd thirty fivo dollars and fifty cents p louth, Is it. possible that thoro ie moro lin issnoss in Dallington than any other eoun l tho Stato. Tho negro who murdered a white man io name of Berger Conger, nt Chester, ic 28th of last month, was found guilty ist Saturday, tho jury remaining in t lom not maro than two minutos. T uirdcror will bo bungon tho 1st of Fcbruat Samuel Johnson, colored, Jury Comm! ?oner of Anderson county, has boon romov nd Mr. Fi. F. Murrah has been appointed int office by thc Governor. This is a vi holcsomo bhnngc, and ono that will ratifying to tho people at largo. Gen Ilomphi'1, of Abhoville, may bo writ own m*nstraight-out Repudiator. No oil lamber of tho Legislaturo has risen to eight of declaring that tho valid debt of tato docs not exceed $?100,000. Tho n top will bo tho assertion that thc bondhold dually owo money to thc State There aro 12,000 bales cotton nnnui aid in Marion county for $5110.000. It oca for credit, nnd it ia safo to say t 100,000 of it would bc suved by ?hoc vstcm. This amount saved nnd put nunn', interest for ten Yoar? nt 12 por ci i-iinld flaunt to over $2,000.000, or dm ho value of tho entire rotil and pcm iroporty in tho coun?y. Tho bond oommioMOQ will moke its rc 0 tho Legislature in a few days, when lintier no doubt will produoo animated cngtliy discussion. Thoro is nn nndercur f anxiety prevailing throughout tho S ? t> the disposition which tho Legisla rill make of tho debt, nod a son<o of ri rill bo fe|t when it is tinall v disposed of. -, ' The Newberry Jikjiuld come out mani nd sensibly in fHviffif the plan of nriii leotionB for thc obnieo of Democratic ca lutes, instead iii the prosent Kystoi? Jil', 1 oct meeting^ and nominating -Con von ti fcjiioh are almost invariably captured by lolitioians who aro in nenrob of offioo. ' "GKMMAN SY?UP."-MO other medici; bc world wai ever given snob a test e unitive qnali'ics as Bosohee's German S\ II three ye irs two million four hun housand small bottles of this medicine li? tti titi toil free of charge by DrnggtR his country- tOxUtusp afflicted with 0A0rft{ Inn, Asthma,'. Cro'upv] Sovero Coughs, P noniivand other disenso* of the throat m rigs, gi vi pg tho American poop!o undi lift proof (lint 'German SyinrV will euro t t'lio result hus been that Dru ?gists in < own and villngo in tho United State ?'coriimending it to their customers, i tour Druggist and nfik what they .kooy/ii t, . Snniplo bottles 10 omits? Regular '5 cents. Throe doses will reliovo nny statt* or south barolin; . COUNTY OF ?t?ONEE. lal thc Court ot' K'u'ohal Mary G. .Phillips vs. Burilda Ann Brt Vina Phillips, Hiram Moss, Elizi Moss, Nellio Phillips, Defendants 1 MONS, PtifiTroN ANO COMPLAINT I'AUTITION OP URAL ESTATE. TO Sarilda Ann Bradley, Vina Pli liratn Moss, Elizabeth Moss, Nellio v ipsvheirs nt law of Janies Moss, depj ^ofondnnts, GREETING: ?OU arc horuby required to appear t . Court of Probate, to bo boldon nt lall?V/'S'. for Oconco County, on ? OlvVytbo 8th day of April, Ai I). 18 ihiiw causo, if any you on ri, why tho astuto of James Moss, situated in 9otinty( adjoining lands of tho w ISstato on Chatuga Uiver, containinr. lores, moro or loss, should not bo partit ind sold/allotting lo Ibo Plaintiff, M Phillips, ouo sixth thereof, ?nd th Og live sixths in equal portions to iii Marilda Ann Bradley, Vina Phillips, I Moss, Elizabeth Moss and Nellio Pl "il VEN under my hand nnd soul, tb 28th day of January, in tho y our Lord ono thousand eight hi and seventy eighth and in th( year of Amcrictin Independen i?Ts.^ ItlC II Alli) LEWIS, [gjr?-') Judgo of Prot Tq.Absent D?fendants Sarilda Ann lei), -Vina Phillips and Eiram Mot ? TAKE NOTICIO that tho'complai iiimino.ris in tho nbovo stated aotic icon filed in tho office of tho Probnto it tho Court Houso in Walhalla, S. ho purposes'.set forth in tho above nons; This 28th day of January, 1 . L KEITH & VEUNE1 rialKltfTft Atjofhoyb,'Walhalla, r -V^mo i; wr-r ,, ... . "mm AN ENTERTAINMENT 'FOIt/THE BUNK FIT OF ADGER COLLEGE AT THE COURT MOUISE''. --0:0 ON FRIDAY BNBN?NO* FEBRUARY 8TI?, 1878, AN E N TERT AIN M EN T will bo given nt tho Court House: by Misa MUANAI.LV for the benefit of tho Adgcr College Tho Programme for tho evening will consist of Concert and Charades. riment AM M H. Music hy tho Walhalla Gornot Rand. ,. Nina-Sohg and Chorus, by Ludios and Gentle men. Charade-CIIIXKMATB. Scene First. General Lee's Grand March-Ry a Young Lady Scene Second. Moonlight, Muaio, Lovo and Flowers-Vocal Duet- by two Youug Ladies. Song-O.Givo mc a Homo by tue Sea. Sccno Third. Gathering Shells-Song nnd Chorus-by Ladies and Gentleman. Charade-W.\ rmiKAM,-Scone First. Moonlight nnd ^.Starlight - Vocal Duet-Ry Liidie3 und Gentlemen. . ... , ,. .. Scene Second. Waves' ?f the Ocean-Instrumental Duet-By two Ladies. Auld Lang Syuc-Song-By Gentlemen. Musio by thc Cornet Band. BS?* Pt icc of Admission, 60 OOP ts; Children half price. Doors open nt 7 o'clock; perform ance to begin nt half-past 7. STATE OF SO?WC?R?LlNAi In the Court of Trial'Justice. T. S. Miller, Plaintiff, vs. Emily Harris, De fendants-Money Demand on Note-Attach ment-SUMMONS. 'PO Emily Harris, defendant in this action, you I aro hcroby^Huirimoncd to answer tho com plaint 'trt'tlllS action willoh is filed tu my oihoo, at Walhalla Court House, and to servo n copy of your answer on mo al my office, at Walhalla Conrt Houso aforesaid, within twenty days from Hie service of this summons upon you, exclu sivo of tho . day of servi?o. If you fail to answer fhn complaint within thc time aforesaid judgment will he rouderod for tho plaintiff for sixty three dollars with interest thereon from 1st January, 1809-less th roo dollars willi iuter esl thereon from 2-ltlt of October, 1873-together with tho costs of this action. OIVUN under my baud aud seal tho 18th day of January, 1878. ( ~. ) S. If. JOHNS, \ L.S. [ Trial Jus-tioo. ( w-' J Jan 24, 1878 10-Ct _____ , . , Final Settlement. 'PUK uudcrsignod will apply to tho Probate L Court ou tho '2?hl February next, 1878, at Walhalla Court Houso at ll o'clock A. M. for I a final settlement of thc ostalo of Benjamin Dun can, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom, and all credit ors having demands against tho es tate are notified that tho legality of their claims will be passed upon and determined by the Coe ?. on that day. MASON DUNCAN, Administrator. Jan 21, 1878 10- IL CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP of Dr. A. E. NOU MA!) & SON was dissolved by thc death of thc senior partner. The undersigned havo pur chased tho business nnd S'?OC?K irS TB. A DR, and will continue tho business at tho same place under the name and stylo of This arrangement took effect on thc first day of January, 1878. Oar stool: will bo kept full. Physicians' pre scriptions attended to at all hours. All persons indebted to thc old firm \vllj make payment lo us. Respect fully, lt. R. NORMAN. V. L NORMAN. -SSH!*** ^__IS**PTM:SS) ii 4&__> Jan. 17, 1878 9 ETIWAN GUANO 'PUK undersigned aro Agents for the ETIWAN I GU ANO, which is the oldest and most valua ble, on tho market; 1'iiccs reasonable. Colton op..un. Payable November 1st, 1878. _l3Wfs & \VAif.r_s:sg, Abouts, Seneca City, S. C. Jan 21, 1878 10-2m CHU RICH ?I1U3CTOIIY, _.878>! Preaching at Raptist Church, by tho Pastor, Rev, I. W. Winga, on thc 1st and ?d Sundays al II o'clock A. M. anti 7 o'clock P. M. Also, on Saturday before Isl Sunday nt ll o'olook A. M. Sunday school every Sunday nt 0J o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 o'clock P. Mi Tho following aro the appointments for 1878 of tho Walhalla and Senoca City Circuit, Me thodist Episoopnl Church, South: Rock Spring first Sunday in January nt ll M.; Scacon City nt 3 v. M. Walhalla, second Sunday, at ll A. M. and 7 P, M. Seneca City, third Sun day, at II A. M.i Rock Spring at :t? 1?. M. Fair view, fourth Sunday, at ll A. M.; Walhalla at r. M. Fairview, Saturday before tho second Sunday, nt ll A. M. Friendship Saturday bo foro third Sunday, at ll A. M. Preaching in tho Presbyterian Churoh by Rev. S. L. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath al ll A. M.; second Sabbath al.7) P. M.; third Sabbath at ll A. M. end 7} p, M.; fourth Sabbath at 7 J P. H. Sabbath .School every Sabbath at 9J A. M.',1 ' Prayer" meeting lecture every Wednesday night at.7$ p. tl. RED RUST PROOF OATS. SUPERIOR RED RUST PROOF OATS For salo by J. IB. WILDASH &, ???V. ' Jan 8, 1878 GREAT :B??GAlNS. Wc intend lo close out our | large Stock o?* Wiiitcr Goods so as ti> make room Hov Spring' Stock. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LADIES' Sn A WLS, LINSE? S, W 0 OLLEN DRESS GOODS Will bo dold at cost und less than cost. Special bargains in Gents' mid Youths' Ready Made Clothing. J. H. SlilGIISfSOJ* Jan. ?.. 1878 "TO " PATEOHS-" And BRIETST IDS. Has como, which finds us with a well selected stock of DEY GOODS, . NOTIONS, AND FANCY GOODS. Our stock of Boots and Shoos, lints, Hard ware, Qlttss and Crockery. War o mid Groceries ls also completo. Thc well known Turning Plow, (Adgcr's,) ..Farmers' Friend," and also a good assortment of Steel Plows on hand. Will) many thanks for past favors, soliciting your patronage in thc future, and wishing you a fruitful harvest, we remain, respectfully, C.. Ii. REID & CO. January 10, 1878 8-ly Mortgagee's Sale. The State o?* South Carolina, | OCOXEE COUNTY. ^)Y virtue of tho power conferred upon mo in thc Mortgage given mo by James Stanton, on tho ii5tli day of December, 1875, of tho tract of laud hereinafter described, I will proceed to sell, at auction, on tho first Monday in February next, within tho legal hours of salo, in Walhalla, nt tho Court I baise, Oconco County, S. C., to the highest bidder, at public outcry, tho following tract of hind, situate in said County and Stnto nnd fully and specifically described in said Mort gage recorded in tho Clerk's office, nt Wal halla, S. C., in Rook B., pago 5,350, to wit: All that tract und parcel of land situate in the County and State aforesaid, on tho waters of Crooked Creek, waters of T.ittle Uiver nnd on the Eiiit side of the public road from Pen*? dinton to Ocon?o Station, adjoining lands of Hlius Miller, James M. Ilunnicut, John W. Cannon nnd others, containing seventy (73) three acres, moro or loss. TERMS-CASH. J. P. MICK LER. MorlangcC nnd Attorney, in fact, for James Stanton. Jun 3, 1878 7-3t State od' South Carolina. COUNTY OF OCONEE. In the Court of Common Pleas? Thomas J. Watkins, Plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Klrkoff and others, Defendants - Summons for Relief. To Mary J. Kirk Offand othors, Defendants in this notion: You aro hereby summoned nnd required to answer tho complaint in this action, which is filed in tho offico of thc Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for tho said County, and to servo a copy of your answer on tho subscribers, nt their office, on tho public square, nt Walhalla Court IIouso, South Carolina, within twenty days from tho service of this sum mon s on you, exclusive of tho day of eervico. If you fail to answer this complaint within tho timo nforesaid, tho Plaintiff will apply to thc Court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Walhalla, S. 0. J. W. STR1BIJNG, CC. P. TO Mary J. Klrkoff. noir$?nt?law of Frederick Abbettniovor, deeenso.l, hcirs-atlaw of Oonrgo JVatkins, deeenscd; heirs at-law of Bonjnmin Watkins, deceased; hehs-ot-lnw of John A. Watkins, deceased; hcirsr>atnln\v of William Watkins, deconsed; hoirsunt law of Nancy Stnnecll, docoosed; h?irs-ot-dnv.' of Elizahoth Bock, deceased; Cceolia Chnstairi, Defombints in this fiction: TAKE NOTICE that tho summons and complaint in this action was filed in tho ellice of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, on tho first day of January. 1878. MCGOWAN tc THOMPSON, -; Plaintiff's Attorneys, JiM ' Walhalla, S. C. Jan. 1,187? 7-Ot IUI?!.I ? III**" GREAT REDUCTION" J. P. MICKLER & CO.'S Y7?7"17 KKK I* FULLY UP WITH THE YV JLJ limes by buying our Goods for euch and keeping always on bund a largo und well selected Mock of Hoods ut unprecedent edly low p ri co?. \Vc uro offering now beautiful eogurs from 10 to 12j cents per pound. Coffees from 20 to 20 cents per pound. Flour from $0.50 to $.8 per barrel. * IJe?t J Shirting from G to 7 nod Scents per yu rd. Prints from GI to 8 cents per yard-beat brand;*. Wbolo S toole Brogans nt ?1.25 and upwards. Ladies* Shoe's from $1 and upwards. Salt for everybody at $1.25 por sack. Nails 10 d. at $3.50 por keg. Wagon Iron at 3, 3.1 and >U cent? per pound. Hundreds of articles tint wo uro giving bargains in that wo can't mention hore, Como nnd sec nnd bo satisfied. Wo have* on hand an excellent lot of tho Tower's Putout Plows, which wo aro selling at less than factory prices. They uro adapted to all soils and please nil that have tried them. Also, thc popular Watt Plows. Our friends whom wc have indulged will please remember that this is thc Reason for squaring off accounts, and wc earnestly ask you to come forward and settle, as our linn espiren by limitation on January ltd, 1878, and wo arc anxious to close our hooke, Respectfully, J. P. MICKLER & CO. Dec 20,1877. 5 THE exercises of this Institution will bo opened nt Walhalla, South Carolina, on THURS DAY, tho Gil? day of September next, with a corps of comp?tent professors? Tuition, in advance, $20 in Collegiate; $10 in Preparatory, and $U and $0 In tho Primary Do nar (mon ts per session of five months. Hoard, including everything except lights and washing, ?10 per month, payable monthly iu advance. Location noted for health, pleasant climate aud good waler, l'or particulars address J: J. NORTON, Chairman of Stockholders. Ang 2, 1877 87.. ' Sheriff's teales. BY virtue of an execution to mo directed, I will sell, before thc Court Houso door in Walhalla, or. MONDAY, 4th day of Feb ruary, 1878; Ono Tract of Lund, containing ono hundred acres, moro or loss, adjoining lands of John Cannon and others. Levied on 03 thc property of Thomas Thomas. A I.SO, Ono tract of land on Little Uiver, contain ing 200 ucrcs, moro or less, adjoining landB of James McCarcy and others. Lcviod on as tho property ol Wm. J. Ilunnicult at tho suit of Wesley Pitchford. ALSO, Ono Store Houso and Lot, in tho Town of Seneca City, kr.own in thc plan of said Town as Lot No. 41, it being tho lot convoyed by Thomas J. Leak to W. J. Harbin. Lcviod on ns tho property of W. J. Harbin at tho suit of tho South Carolina Loan and Trust Com pany TERMS-CASH; purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. J. II. ROBINS, Shcrii? Oeoncc County. Jan 10, 1S73 8-4 STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUXTY ?^ ??tttffl'SE. IN run COURT or PROBATE. Angeline Stubblefield, Thomas E. Davis nnd others, Plaintiffs, versus James E. Davis, Administrator, and heir Mary Todd and others, DofcndautB-r-PKTiTiON A.S.I SUMMONS itt PAunrioN AX? rou Kr.i.ir.r. 1>Y virtue of a decree of thc Probate Court for J Oeoncc County, made iu the above slided action, I will sell to thc highest bidder nt public outcry, before the Court House in Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, (ho 4'h day of February next, tho Heal Estate belonging lo the osfatcof Tliori. Davis, deceased, situate in said county and Stale on Changa Creek, adjoining lands of James Powers, C. P. Pool and.olhcrs, and con taining 400 acres, more or Ices. The Tract will bo sold in two equal and sepa rate Tracts, run out and surveyed, and reference can bc had to tlie phils on tile in the Probato Office. Tennis as Follow*: One third of tho purchase money In cash and tho balance in two equal annual instalments, with privilege of anticipating payment, to bo secured by a bond and mortgage of tbo pre mises. Purchasers to pay extra for naper?. J AMES Ii, ROWXS. Sheriff Oeoncc county. Jan 10, 1878 S-U .' ""STATE OF SOUTH cMoLWp Ooonee County. By Riobard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate, WllKIlKAS, J. W. St ri hiing, Clerk of Court, has made suit to mc to grant him Letters of Administration of thc Estate aud Eitcots of W. N. Craig, deceased - Thv.sc are, th ore fore, to cito and admonish all, and singular t li o kindred and creditors of tho said W. N. Craig, deceased, (hat I hey bo and Appear before me in Hie Court of Probate, to bo hold at Walhalla, S, C., on Wednesday, tho 20th day of February, 187i\ after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in thc forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tho said administration - should not bo granted. Oivon under my hand, this 8th day of-Janu ary, Anno Domini 1878. RICHARD I.RWIS. Judge Probato Ooonee countv, Jan 10, 1S78 8 ?t To nil A?!a?ii?i?s<Prt<oP8, H?x cciitoi's, 4*uAi'<??atis anil o I h ol* ?F?dueani'?es, TAM required to issue a rulo against nil defaulters who do not rendor their annual Returns during the month of January, and I notify nil whom it may concern to como forward and savo cost and tho ponaltv. RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probato Oconco county. Jan ?I, 187? J 7r4t Sale of I^oreclo?iivc. BY virtuo of a mortgage to mo by W. J. Harbin, dated 14lh of Pobrnnry, 1877, I will sell, to tho highest bidder, on tho first MONDAY In Fobrunry next, at Walhalla Court Houso, Lot No. 41, in Seneca City. TERMS-CASH. j. HILARY SLian. ' Jan. 10, 1878 . 8-4 ...