Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, October 10, 1878, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

. -g*g-i.:'.::r....n.? j^j-.j', Xjo?eils; Cotton Is quoted higher nt Greenville than either at Walhalla or tjoncoa City. When your soll yo?r cotton, friends, don't forgot to pay na for the Knowns CO?RIBR. Merohants, now ls tho timo to advertise, so as to oatoh the winter Irado. Molissa Moss, oxooutrix, ndvortisos poreo nal proporty for salo this week, County Troasuror I'orchor informs us thai ho l?os collected to dato (Otb instant) about twelve hundred dollars. QUERY: "Why will men smoke common tobacco, w hon they ona buy Marburg Brothers Heal of North Carol ina,' at tho Borne price?" The rain poured down saleday morning. Only a few persons woro prosont. Roal Estate brought bottor prices than usual. Chiof Justico "Willard passed through Walhalla last wook from his summer retreat on his way baok to Columbia. Messrs. J. E. Lobby, Joseph 1). Watson and Thos. J. MoElroy havobo'on appoiotcd managers to conduct tho primary oleotion at Seueoa City. There is no earthly respect paid to tho gamo laws in this Stato. Tho laws should bo onforoed or repealed and a bettor passed. Notico tho chango of sohodulo on tho Air Lino Railroad, which went into effect on 'Sunday, Soptomber 29th. A protraotod mooting will begin in tho Methodist Church of Walhalla on noxt Sab? ?bath. Rev. Mr. Chroitzburg, of Anderson, %,nd perhaps others will assist Pastor Novillo in his labors. Wo would muk a suggostion to tho Faculty of Adgor Oollogo, and that is, to havo tho bell rang each night at 9 or 91 o'clock, ns tho sig nal for tho studonts to be in thoir "little beds." Friday was generally- obscrvod ns n fast dny in Walhalla. Business was partially suspended and tho colleges gavo holiday, Religious ser vicos woro oonduotcd ia tho Baptist Church by Rev. Dr. Smellzor. Mr. Wm. G. N?ville loaves for tho Thoolo % gioal Sominary, at Columbia, S. C., on Friday morning. Ho turnod his school at Westmin ster ovor to tho hands of his former clnss-ioato at Adgor Oollogo, Mr. W. J. Board. Quite a numbor of our whito and colored citizens availed themselves of tho excursion rates and wont to Charlo?ton on last Saturday. Separate coaches were provided by tho man agers of tho excursion for tho whites. Tho following gentleman have boon ap pointed managers of the primary oleotion nt tho Walhalla box: C. G. Simmons, II. W. Pieper and Thos. M. Adair. C. Boohtlor diod in Chnrlotto, N. C., on tho 27th ultimo. Ho will bo recollootod by onto* war readers, ns tho man who mado ono dollar gold pieces before tho war. Tho election in Connecticut, on Monday last, ns far as tho returns go, look favorable to tho Radicals. Thc Grconbackors pulled off the votes from tho Democrats. A. J. Hinoklo, ono of tho "moonshine raiders" on tho rovonnc officers in Pickons County, and who was convicted at tho Inst torm of tho United States Court at Groonvillo, diod in jail at that piuco last week. Mr. S. T. Kelsey, of Highlands, passed through Walhalla, on Tuesday last, on hie way to Allanta, Georgia. Mr. Kolsoy called ot our oifico. Ho always has a kind word for Highlands and this section of country. Wo need moro men like Mr. Kolsoy. Andrew Long lost hit? lifo in this county on Saturday Inst, in working a sorghum mill. His bend was caught in tho machinery and crushed to pieces, lie died instantly. Mr. Riley O'Neal,on Saturday last, picked for Mr. L. D. Stribling 2C0 pounds of cotton, and picked ovor an nore of land lo gathor it. Wo call this tv first-class day's picking. It is announced in our exchanges that thc Blue Ridge Railroad ls to have ti depot nt Senoca City. Wc do not need it to-day nay moro thnn WO did four yoars ngo; nevertheless, wo aro ploflstsd with tho announcement. "Better late than never." Mr. Todd will bo in Walhalla court week with a new siook of the world reuovrncd Singer Sow ing Machines. Ho and tho machine ho repre sents ari, too well known in thia county to need any commendation nt our hands. If you buy a machino from bim he will do his best to moko it give you satisfaction. Tho onndidntcs wcro nt Scneoa City on Satur day last. So wcro tho "Red Shirlo." Thcro was a fair turn-out of voters. Tho companies of Captains Sloan, Walker, S. Y. Stribling and L. D. Stribling wcro prosent. Effective spoochos Woro made by Messrs. hoard, Vorncr and Dendy. Tho Soueca City Missiou was visited by Bishop Howe on tho 4th instant. Preaching oontinuod for several Jays, followod by tho con firmation of several persons. Tho holy com munion wns administered on the Sabbath. A number of olorgymcn of tho Episcopal Church WftS present. Messrs. C. L. Reid & Co. nro opening Ihoir fall and winte ?took of goods. It is a troot to SOS tho fine good:.?, ntw stylos and substantial ! artloles constantly arriving. Mr. Bold mado tho purchases in person. Ho is ontiroly practi cal and a man of good tasto. Coll and examino tho etook of Messrs. Heid & Co. Their adver. tlsoment is a standing signpost for those in soaroh ol' bargains. Tho Air Lino Railroad is offoriug excursion rateo to all who doairo to attend tho North Georgia Fair, at Atlanta, whioh oommoncos, on Monday, Ootobor 21st, and continuos until Saturday, Ootobor 20th. Tickets will be sold to Atlanta and return at tho following /educed ratos, on Monday, Tuosdny, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, good to return on or beforo Ootobor 27th: Contral $5.36, Ravc nell's$6.10, Seneca $4.85, Westminster $4.60, Harbin's $4.30, Fort Madison $4.10. The citizens in (honeighborhood of Neville St Hollemans's mills mot at that plnoo on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'elook and formed a Domooratio Club of some fifteen mombors with a prospect of the same being increased considerably by the day of elootion, Henry Fricks was elected Pre sident and Joseph Q, Dickson Was olootod Soo retary of the Club, and Hoory Fricks, F?tor Dorsey and W. J. N. Burton managers of tho primary election. Tho constitution of tho Walhalla Domooratio Club wns adopted ns tho constilntlon of this OiUb. Tho Club will bo known ns tho Slump Kouso Domooratio Club. Tho Fork Baptist Aslpoiation, which is composed of a majority (10) of tho Baptist Ohurchos in Ooonoo County, hold its 27th annual session with Bothlohom Church last wbek. It was well ationdod, ovory bbiiroh being roprcssutod, and w*8 prosidod over by Eldor A. W. MoOuffin, formor Moderator. This session was an interesting ono, conside rable time hoing given to tho discussion of | associational mission, a subject which has not boon presented for several yonrs. A plan was proposod, with somo prospect for success, by which tho intoreotin tho church may bo largoly inoronsod. Tho whola proooodings woro peacoful and tonded to uuito tho ohurch in tho strong bonds of Christian sympathy. Tho next mooting will ho hold at Shiloh Church, four or flvo milos Southeast from Seneca City. Tho citizens in tho neighbor? hood deserve tho highest commendation for their gonuiuo hospitality towards visitors and momboru. fiend Mr. Milos N. Chapman's advertisement* lu another column and como down with your spondulix. OAKWAY LOCALS. OAKWAY, S. C., Octobor 3. 1878. How tho woathor does favor tho farmers, Thoy can piok thoir oottou and gather tlioir corn nnd pons, tito r?ward of thoir labor and toil in tho winter's cold and summer's heat which they have passed through, lifting up thoir hoarts in gratitudo to tho Almighty Qivor of all good and porfoot gifts. To-day tho mooting, ns boforo puhlishod, carno off at Center Church.- Tho candidates, twonty-?vo in number, woro in nttendanco and a fow citizens. Taking tho collection togothor, it was a pleasant and, ogrceable meeting-all friondlyand social. Thc Hon. John S. Vernor, Maj. S. P. I'cndy and Mr. Jool Beard addressed the people on tho Bubjcot of the politios of tho day. Tho speeches woro listened to with mark od attention. Mr. It. S. Porohor, C. T., was trying "to kill two birds with ono stone." Ho is very kind to como around and gather taxos, saving tho pcoplo tho travol to tho Court House Though as tho cotton is ttfrown on tho market early, but few of tho Center taxpayers woro ready to rospond to tho oall of tho County Troasuror. Our neighborhood eau boast of os few delinquent taxpayers as any other in tho oounty. Messrs. Harbin & Stribling have, put up a gin and pross nt this plnco to gin thc people's cotton, and woro doing n good business until thoir press broke and stopped them a few days, until it could bo ropairod. They uso an ongino whilo they aro waiting for thoir pross repairs. T' ?y gin nt hom?, then hero and there ns tho cotton may bo ready, &c. Tho County Lodge of Good Templars will oonveno at Pair Play, S, C., on Wednesday, tho 30th Octobor instant, at 10 A. M. Kev. IL N. Hayes and ol hors will address the public on tho subject of temperance. Tho subordinate lodgOS will send up their ex-ulfi ccrs and delogatos punctually. 0. C. Relief al Inst from cholera infantum and smnmor complaints. Dr. Moffctt's Teeth Ina (Teething Powders) regulates tho bowels and makes teething onsy, heals eruptions and sores, removes nnd prevents thc formation of worms in children. No mothor should bo without it. H. li. Norman & Uro. and all druggists keep it. No wonder Kansas wants tho oasiest, chonpest and most certain means of trans portation to tho BQashoro for bor grain har vest. This year she produces 30,000,000 bushels of wheat, and 100.000,000 bushels of corn, nlaoing her second in the rank of I grain producing States. LAGRANOK, GA., March 1, 187S. Du. T. S. UUAI>FIKI.I>-Dear Sir: I will never forget tho spocdy relief your "Sufferer's balm" gave my child, who was suffering so much from a rising in his groiu. It acted like mngio in soothing the pain and scattering tho rising. Your/rlond, Mus. WM. JOHNSON. Prepared by T. S. Bradfield, LaGrange, Ga. Por salo by lt. E. Norman & Bro., and all Drug gists. - ?-??? A printing oflioo proverb.-A still tongue makes a oloan stick. LIVER IS KINO-Tho liver is tho imperial organ of tho whole human system, ns it con trols tho lifo, health and happiness of man. When it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments aro tho natural result. Tho digestion of food, tho movements of tho heart and blood, tho notion of thc brain and nervous system, nrc all immediately oonneotcd with tho workings of tho liver. It. has boon successfully provod that Green's August Flowor is unequaled in curing all persons affected with dyspopsia or liver complaint, and all tho numerous symptoms that result from an unhealthy condition of tho liver and stomach. Sample bottles to try, 10 coots. Positively sold in all towns on tho Western Continent, Tbroo dofos will provo that it io just what you want. Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. OFFICE GEN'L PASS & TICKET AGENT ATLANTA, GA., Soptomber 28, 1878. On and aftor Sunday, Soptcmbor 29th, 1878, train? will run as follows: Mail Trllin No. I-GOING EAST. Arrivo nt Son?os, 7 48 p m Leave Scneoa, 7 49 p tn Mail 'J min No. 2-GOING WEST. Arrivo ot Sonooo, 7 05 a m Loave Sonooo, 7 06 a m Local Freight Train. -GOING EAST. Arrivo at Seneca, , 5 84 p m / Loavo Son?os, ? 47 p m GOING WEST. Arrive ot Sonooo, 5 40 a ttl Leave ?Seneca, 6 00 n m Ihrough Freight I rain-GOING EAST. Arrivo at Sooeea, 0 22 p m Loavo Soncoa G 22 p m Through Freight Train-GOING WEST Arrivo at Sonooo 8 42 a in Loavo Soncca 8 82 a m Forming direct connection at Ohorlotto, Danville and liiohmond for nil Unstern oitios and tho celebra ted watering places of | Virginia and tho l^uHt. Pullman Palaoo Drawing Room Conohos through from - Atlanta to Washington Oily nnd Now York without, chango. No other linc oau offer this inducement. AN ?NDBiriAULB Tni/Tir.-You dosorvo to suffer, nbd if you load n miserablo, uneatis? factory lifo in this bountiful world, it is entirely your own fuult lind thorp is only ono oxousofor you-^your linronsonnblo projudioo nnd.skonticisril, which lins killed thousands. PorsonaJ knowlodgo and common souse reasoning will show you that Grcon's August Flowor will euro you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspopsin, willi nil its misornhlo offcots, suoh aa ?ick headache, palpitation of tho heart, sour ?tomadlo, habitual costiveness, dizziness of tho hoad, nervous prostration, low spirits, &o. Its sales now roach ovory town on tho Wostorn Coutlnont and not a druggist but will toll you of its wonderful euros. You cou buy a sample Bottlo for 10 conts. Three dos08 will relieve you. ATHENS, GA., Dcconibcr 8, 1877. A fow nights siuco I gnvo my sou ono doso of Worm Gil and tho next day ho passed 10 largo worms. At tho samo limo I gave ono doso to my little girl four yoars old and sho passed 80 worms from 4 to 15 inohes long. W. F. Puir.Lii'8. For salo by ll. E. Norman & Bro. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY Arrr.Es-Dried, por pound 2(2)3 BUTTER-For pound 15 BEESWAX-For pound 20 BEEF-Per pound 2(2)5 BACON-Di v salt shoulders " " " C. ll. Sides 7(2j8 S. C. hams, canvassed 12$ CALICO-Per yard 01(2*8 COFFEE-Rio por pound 16?(oji20 " -Laguyra, por pound '30 " -Java, per pound 28 CANDLES-Adamantine, per oct lGjj M -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head ?0(2U8 ] COTTON-Per pound 8(2)9 " -Yarn, per bunch 32}(?)90 Cori'ERAS-Per pound 8 DUCKS-Por hoad 20 Enos, per dozen ... 16 FLOUR, por saok, (98 pound*,) 3.00(2)3.75 FEATHERS-Geese, por pound 40 " -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, per bushel, 40(2)50 -Rye. pOr bushel 50(2)GO -Oats, rod, per bushel 33 OE ESS-Per head 25(2)35 HUN Ki', por pound 8(2)10 HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Grcon, por pound 4(2)5 IN nm o-Spanish Float, por pound 1.50 " -Carolina, per pound _ 1.25 IRON- English refined, per pound 3(2)3$ " -Swecd, por pound ?@8 H -Band, per pound 4(a)5 " -Hoop, per pound 12(2)13 Potwnre, per pound G(2)8 LAUD, per pound 10J@11 LIME, per harrol 2.00 LUMBER, por thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 33(2)70 MADDER, por pound 30(2)40 NAILS, per kog 3.00 ONIONS, por bushol 50 OIL, kerosene, por gallon 25(2)30 POTATOES-.Irish, per bushel 40 BICE, per pound 9(2)10 ?SA LT-Liverpool, por saok T. 15 I Sn ncr IN o, wholsal 5 J I " retail 6T ? " wholosalo 5 j " rotail G 4-4 SHEETING, wholosalo G] retail 10 .VllOT, por pound 9 ?>ViRiT8 TURPENTINE, per gallon 75(2)80 JS'OAI', per pounu 8(?)10 ?Sco AUS-Crushed, por pound 12J -A White, por pound 101(2)11 --Brown, per pound 9A10 -Extra C.. por pound 10 STAUCH, white and blue, por pound GJ@10 ?SODA, per pound 8AI0 TOBACCO, por pound 50(5}LOO " per potiud, smoking 00(2)80 TALLOW, per pound 8 TURKEYS, \or had 50(2)75 TEAS-Oun Powder, per pound 1.00 Hyeon, Groen, per pound 80 Young Hyson, Black, por lb 1.00 W)OL, wnshed, per pound 25 DR. J. M. MCLANAHAN, HAVING rosumed Ibo practico of medicine, offers his professional services to thc com munity. Gftico at his residence nt Daoholors* Retreat, Gconec County, S. G. August 8, 1878 88 VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE T 1 BUBB Hundred and Forty Acres, within Ihrco miloB (Southeast J of Seneca City, Ooo nee County, S. C.; about eighty acres in cultivation, the bnlnnco in woods; with a nea* and conven ient settlement. Theso lands can bc equally divided and arc fine farming lauds for grain and coll?n. Seneca City is one of thc best np country markets and tho surrounding country is equal to any portion of tho wide world for good water and good health. Persons wishing to buy and settle in a choice and convenient, community would do well lo examine these lands or consult Mr. M. W. Colomnn at Seneca City os to Ihese hinds, &c. Terina cash. TIIOS. II/1KPI2R. Oct 3, 1878 40 PIANOS ANL ORGANS. I?9cSllliIii Music House, O-roonville, IE*. O SELLS tho best Pianos rando for tho loast money. Tho old reliable Mason Si Hamlin Organ. Pianos from SI75 to $400 cash. Pianos from $200 to $100 on limo, $25 cash and ?10 per month. Organs $35, 46, GO, 75 to 300 cash. Organs $16, 55, 06, 75, 85 lo 200 on timo, $3 to $10 per month. Tho world's best makers in stock. We sell nono but the best. Illustrated cataloguo sont freo. All kinds of small instruments, band instruments, Vc Sheet music sent postpaid on receipt of price. Instruments selected and personally Utested by Mrs. H. MoSmith. Address, McSMITII MUSIC HOUSE, Grconvillo S. C. FORT" MADISOE HAVING PROCURED ? TU non MIK " FREIGHTS, tho highest cash prices eau and will bo paid for COTTON at that plaoe. J. A. DOYLE. Sopt2G, 1378 46-41 FOR CONGRESS. Tho Monds of COL. 1). WYATT AIKEN ro mectfully announce him a candidato for re election to Congress from tho Third South karolina District, al tho ensuing election, sull ied, however, to tho d?cision of tho Congres donal Convention. For County Auditor. tar Tho friends of JOHN N. GEORGE respectfully nominate him n onndidato for appointment tobhoofliooof County Auditor, lubjoot to tho recommendation of tho Demooratio voters of tho County at tho primary olootion. tSBT Tho Monds of O. E. WATSON respectfully announoo htm a onndidato for tho offieo of County Auditor of Ooonoo [Jaunty, eabjoot to tho notion of tho peoplo lu tho primary olootion., For School Commissioner. VST Thoi friends of JOHN J. SMITH announce hid) a candidate for tho offioo of School Cotutnissiouor of Goonoo County, subject to tho votes of tho pooplo in tho primary election. if-gT Wo are authorized to announoo REV. WILLIAM MoWIIORTER a can didato for School Commissioner of Oconoo County, subject to tho voioo of tho Dctno oratio voters of tho County, under tho rules governing thc primary election. gar THE FRIENDS OF ISAAC WICKLIFFE respectfully announoo him u candidato for School Commissioner of Coonee County, subjcot to tho notion of the pcoplo in tho primary election. SST Tho Monds of M. B. DENDY respectfully announce him n onndidato for ro election to tho office of School Commis sioner for Oconco County, subject to tho voioo of thc pcoplo in thc primary election. For tho Legislature. SST Tho many friends of MAJ. S. P. DENDY respectfully announce him as a onndidato for tho Legislature nt tho onsuing election, subjcot to tho rutiGcation of tho people in thc primary election. gS- Tho friends of GEO. ll. CHERRY respectfully announce him a candidato for tho Legislature, subjcot to tho voioo of thc pcoplo as expressed in tho primary election. thc many friends of Mr. JOEL HEARD respectfully announoo him a can didate for thc Legislature, subject, howovcr, to thc notion of tho pcoplo in tho primary election, ' gar THE MANY FRIENDS OF JOHN S. VERNER, ESQ., respectfully nominate him us a onndidato for ro election to tho Legislature, st tho cunning election; 8ubjoot, however, to thc notion of tho pco plo in tho primary olet?tion. For County Treasurer. gat Tho friends of JOHN D. VER NER respectfully announoo him a candidate for appointment to thc office of County Treasurer, subjcot to tho recommendation of tho Democratic voter? of tho County at tho primary election. gar tho friends of RICHARD S. PORCHER respectfully announoo him a candidate for re appointment to tho office of County Trcosurcr, subject to tho rccom mendotion of thc Democratic voters of tho County nt the primary election. gar The friends of A. BRENNECKE respectfully announce him a candidato for appointment to tho offioc of County Trea surer, subjcot to tho recommendation of thc Doinoorotio voters of tho County at the primary election. HGT The friends of Dr. TH OS. L. LEWIS respectfully announoo him a cau didato for County Treasurer of Oconec County, subject to thc action of tho voters in tho primary cleotion. fl?- Tho ffionds of SAMUEL H. JOHNS respectfully announce him n can didate for County Treasurer of Oconoo County, subjcot to tho action of the voters in thc primary election. Z@r Tho friends of II F. ALEXAN DER respectfully announce him a candi dato for County Treasurer, subjcot to thc voice of thc people in tho primary elec tion. For County Commissioners. gar Tho frionds of W. F. DODD respectfully anuouvioo him a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tho action of tho votes in tho primary cleotion. Aar Tho friends of WM. II. STRIB LING respectfully nnnounco him a candidato for County Commissioner of Oconec County, subject to tho notion of tho voters in thc primary eleotion. gar Tho friends of WARRION J. DEATON respectfully nnnounco him n candidato for County Commissioner for Oconco County, subject to tho notion of the people in tho primary election. jJSr Thc friends of R. S. RUTLEDGE respectfully nnnounco him a candidate for County Commissioner subject, however, to tho voice of tho people in thc primary elootion. t??3r Tho many friends of ARCHELAUS LAY respect fully an non nee him a candi date for County Commissioner for Oconco County, subject to tho voice of tho Demo - eratic voters of thc Comity, under tho ruloB governing thc primary cleotion. g&" Thc friends of J. M. HUNNI CUTT hereby announce him os a candidato for County Commissioner at tho onsuing election, subjcot to tho action of tho people in thc primary election. BOT The friends of WESLEY PITCH FORD respectfully announoo him a candi - dato for County Commissioner of Oconco County, suhjoot to tho voioo of tho people in tho piimnry eleotion. JtHgf Tho friends of ANDREW DICK SON respectfully announce him a candidate for tho offioo of County Commissioner, subject to the notion of thc pcoplo in tho primary cleotion. gar Tho many friends of W. W. MOSS respectfully nnnounco him us a candidate for tho offico of Comity Commissioner, sub joot to the ratification of tho pcoplo at tho primary election. ?Br Tho friends of M. S. MESSER respectfully announoo him ns n candidate . <r County Commissioner at tho ensuing election, subjcot to tho voice of tho pcoplo at thc primary election. gar Thc friends of JOHN R. STEELE hereby nnnounco him ns n suitublo porsou for tho offioo of County Commissioner, subjoot to the nomination by tho primary olnotiou. ROT Tho friends of F. L SITTON respectfully announce him u candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tho notion of tho pooplo in tho primary election. SOT Thc many friends of W. T. JANES respectfully announoo him a onndidato for County Commissioner, subjcot to tho aotion of tho pcoplo in thc primary election. For Prohato Judge. tar Tho Monda of RICHARD LEWIS respectfully announce him n oandidato for ro elootion to tho offioo of Probato Judgo of Oconoo County, subject to tho votes.of Ibo people in t.ho primary olootioo.. MESH ARRIVALS EVERY DAY ! O LUS. Heat LISA F LAUD for $1 00. 9 LBS. STANDARD "A" SUQAR for$l 00 Heat Youug Hyson TBA nt 80 coots ty lb. Best JAVA CO Fl?'EB, 3.} lbs. for $1 00. FALL PRINTS' ns low os nt ally other pince. Home Mario LADIES' SHOES, nt $1 2ft. Highest market price paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE. J. li. HENDRIX & SON. Oct 3, 1878 40 WMTEDTNS^MYS 250,000 Acres of Land. FARMS, FARMS! FARMS! ? REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS To Hie People of Oe o nee Cornily : i AVINO maota arrangement* with thc largest Real Estnto Agency in tho South, I nm now ready to toko description of land of all parties who mny hnvo thc same to sell. I want Moun tain Lands, Grazing Lands, Timbered Lands, Mineral Lands and Farming Lands, Town Lois and Town Property. I tako thc lands and hnvo them advertised extensively through thc North ern, Eastern nnd Western States and in Great Britain and Germany. If no sale is made I will not charge one cent, ns tho Agency I represent wnnls within ibo next thirty days two hundred and fifty thousand ncrcs of land. I hope the people of Ooonco will nssist mo in getting up thc lands and help build up our thinly settlod country. Evory fnrmor who places lands in my hands will bo sent a paper freo all the year, showing his land advertised. Remember, in the next thirty days I want 260,000 aorcs of land. A. Jf. PENDLEY, R'csidont Lnnd Agent, Walhalla, S. C. OFFICK : AT THOMTSON & PKN'OLEY'S Livery Stable. Oct. 3, 1878 4G-3t SPINNING WHEEL. T 1IIROW away your old Spinning Wheel nnd buy BRYCE'S NEW PATENT. Spius twenty five hanks every day. Mndo of iron. Run by friction. Will last a lifetime. Nothing to wear or break. Can be run in any position and only occupies n space of eight by twelve inches. Pride, $5.00. Call on or address DU. J. P. HARRIS, Agent, West Union, S. C. Obi 3; 1878 46 8m Final Settlement. rTMIK undersigned petitions the Probate X Court furn finn! settlementof tho Bs tn to of Mary Ann Whisennnt, minor, on tho 19th day of Octcbor, nt ll o'clock A. M., nnd my discharge from tho Guardianship of snid minor. A". J. II ONT, Guardian. Sept. 19, 1878, 43-4 ESTATE NOTICE. AIA, persona indebted to the Estate of Dr. T. S. Miller, doconsod, oro rccjnostcd to make pnymont, nnd thoso having demands against tho snid Estnto will prosent them attested according.to law. HENRIETTA MILLER; Administratrix. Sopt. 19, 1878 43-4 NOTICE: ALL persons holding Billa, Accounts or De mands of any kind ngainst (ho County of Ooonco, S. C., whioh havo not boen beforo pre sented to tho Board of County Commissioners nt spatial mcolings during tho year, aro hereby notified that (hoy nre required lo deposit tho same in my office, in the Court House in Wal halla, S. C., on or before thc first day of No vember noxt. J. W. RT It I BLI NO, Clerk Board County Commissioners. Sept. 19, 1879. 43-4 WOOL CARDING. OUR WOOL CARDS HAVE BEEN NEWLY clothed and put in thorough repair for tho Fall Carding. All WOOL brought to us will bo promptly oardod and satisfaction guaranteed. Wool loft with C. hi REII?& Co. will bo onrded and returned lo Gio store at samo prico as at Factory. Prico 10 cents per pound for whilo and 12$ oents for mixed. Tho Faolory will bo run by Mr. W, J. Sui tics an experienced carder. Wool bought at tho market price. NEVILLE &HOLLEMAN, WAMWHA, 8. C. August 22, 1878 40-3mo Notice. HARPER'S MILLS are slopped for the purpoBO of putting in a now water wheel nnd making other vnlunblo Improvomonts; nil of whioh will bo completed nnd in running order by WEDNES DAY, tho Olh instant; after which customers can be accommodated with tho best of flour or corn meal. SatUfnotion gbarantod. A set of French BurrstoneS and Irons for sale Got. 8, 1878 , 40 1?AJLL 1878? rpilB NAME OF THE FIRM OF ll. D. A. X RIEMANN HAS THIS DAY-SEP TEMBER 2d, 1878-REEN CHANGED TO THAT OF D. BIEMANN & SON. Wo uro doily rcooiving our stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Whioli liuvo boon bought exclusively io Northern markets with caro OB to QUALITY, PH ICU AND PREVAILING STYLES, und which will bo sold nt tho closest margins for CA.SXX OH B A?lT?2?l? flQP' We would respectfully invite you to coll and examino thom. All persons indebted to either D. Biemann or IJ* D. A. Biemann who do not make satisfactory arrangements concerning their accounts this fall, with the n?vy firm, may expect them to bo col lected by law. Respectfully, 1>. niKiTlJlNN & SON? Sept. 5, 1878 42 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS \ J. H. SL?G?? & S0K% JUST RECEIVED, A. Xjarge Stools, of Olioioe, Staple ariel FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR HE W GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES;' Sugar, Coffee, Tens, Bacon, Lard and Mo^ hoses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimney7?,' Combs, Brushes, .Soaps and Classes, . . And Locks, Scrows, Butts and Hinges; Cutlery and all kinds of Ware, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, Collars, Cravats and Men's Wear, .. And Domestics of all Grades and Striped; - Boots, Shoes, Elastics and Hose, Pens, Ink, Pencils nnd Pupcr. Pins, Ncodles, Ribbons and Calicoes. . All to bc sold cheap for cash sooner or hitor. In short wo pay tho highest prices for prod u co And soil goods as in ante-bellum days; Indeed all things in our lino, so choap, induce Our customors to say, "To buy from Sligh pays." Persons wishing to buy cheap and ?first class goods will find it to their intcroat to give J. II. SI,I?II & SOI? n call. i Sopt. 5, 1878 42 o SS H BATHS, BATHS i 'PRE undersigned has fitted up on elegant' 1 RAT1I-IIOUS12, nenr tho Brewery. Fifteou cents per bath. Towels, Soap, &'o., furnished. Itcspool fully, JOHN KAUFMANN. July 4 1878 08-Umo FRESH BEEF! IWILTi furnish to tho people of Walhalla, Wost- < minster and vioinities, al my us??l plttee of business, ibo best Mountain Bocynt low figures, to wit: From (i oents per ^po?ridT to 2 cents per pound, according lo quality. Te.veui, strictly cash. Parties buying ticket? that 1 ?BO In my business will receive 10 per cent, discount on amounts taken. M R BftYOE, Batelier