Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, December 26, 1878, Image 3

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i^i^BH^HilHMi^HKHBiSf^i9Q9HHRMMjHHfflHB}E ? ..Vi "* .-.?.A's?'.-, :'"? , v: * r j\'%>":'~' i-fn.?ir,%Vrr?!LMQJ?.i? ;^ vir-m iV '"' Chow Jackson's 13cst S wcOt Navy Tobacco. QrjBBtt "Why will mon smoko common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Brothers Sealof North Carolina,' at tho earoo prioo?" Dr. Darby gave the Btudents" of Adger Col lege, or a part of them at least, 6> supper and Boolal party at his residenoe on Friday night last. John Milford, ono of tbe oldest oitizons of tho county, died at his residenoe, near Westminster, last Thursday night. Wo aro informed ho was eighty-seven yeats old. ? snow and sleet foll hore last Friday morn ing. It] rained nil night of Friday hard, much of which froto on the trees. Tho snow has not yet molted and tho woather is distressingly " oold. The Christmas festival in tho Lutheran Church has boon postponed from tho oveniug or tho 24th to tho ovoning of tho 25th-Christ mas night. Tho public aro cordially invited to bo prosont. Quite a pleasant und enjoyable party of yoong ladles and gentlemen wore gathered at tho reid donoo Of Mrs. Dray on Monday night. A few hours was spent lu social conversation, talking about the nenr Christmas, &c, &<*. Mr. James P. Caunon, U. S E igincor, to&yB thoro will bo no dltfioulty in making tho Savannah River navigublo for steam boats tv?elvo miles abovo where tho Ait Lino Railroad crosses tho river. We have recoived tho Western Reporter, published at Franklin, N. C. Mr. ll. 8 Blair is tho editor and proprietor and Mr, Alfred Morgan publishor. Tho Reporter u publishod nt $1.50 per annum. Wo wish al oonnootod with tho onterpriac much succors. Wo antic?palo by a day our usual publicatiot to enablo all oonncolcd with (ho Coom mi ti enjoy Christmas. Wo also send ont with thii issue an extra Christmas supploiucul, which wi aro suro will pleaoo our readers. We will issiu next week an advertising sheet for tho benofi of our advertising patrons. Tho "Soap Man" is itt town, soiling familj and township rights for tho manufacturo o an oxoollont article of soap, which surpasse anything of tho soap kind wo hnvo ever acoi or read of. The soap is not only good fo laundry purposes, but is a panacea for ovory thing. Geo. Conner, Receiver of thc Grecovill end Columbia Railroad, has ordered tba tritios bc run daily oo tho Dluc Ridge Rail road. This will inoroaso tho business c tho road, as well as its connections below Now let us have a depot ut Seneca City. Thc Sonato, in executive session, rcjeote Iho appointment by tho Act in?? Goverue ofT. W. Rnssell and W. ll. Hester, ? Treasure and Auditor respectively of Pier ons County. Tho reason stated fur th action ia that these gentlemen were d?faite attlic primary election for these position3. Tho Teachers' Union of Ooonce County wi meet in tho Court Houso on tho first Salurdn in January, 1870, ut 10 o'clock A. M. All li white teachers of Iho cornily, malo and fcmal aro invited to bc present, aud teachers not meir bois of thc organization aro specially r.que lc to unite willi tho Union that Ibero may 1 uniformity in our schools llireughout the count. Mr. Ilonry Pitchford, who has been awn since February, returned on Sunday lust bis "dear old homo." Ilonry tolls us that I has been practicing law in Arkansas and li. been among tho "bloody Indians" away i tho Indian Territory; saw many good Iookin "fiquaws" on his visit. Ho says ho thinks I will now marry and settle down. The Ulick Hill Hampton Herald gives e: pression to a just and noble sentiment who it says: "During an epidemic of lund time Uko the present, tho temptation, wo know, great to favor repudiation, but tho honor i South Carolina is a fur moro precious posse* finn thun all hoi* property, and while ll former id preserved intact tho latter wi hardly como under tho sheriff's hammer. ? "New store," "now goods," "now prices! Buch ls tho announcement of Mr. hi. II, Dryc who has opened a grocery and. confcctior.ct atoro at his old Bland on Main Street. Sugar codecs, bacon, flour, canned goods, and n kinds of family groceries, of the best qualit, Will bo kept constantly on hand. His motto quick sales and small profits, and people desi ri i, anything in his lino will find it there cheap ar fresh. Qood mountain beef, pork, &c., alwaj On hand for sale. See advertisement. The calico ball at Riemann's Hotel on Mor day night was a nloo little affair. Tho pari ^%>!?os composed principally of tho young ladii and gentlemen of town. Tho ladies in thc calico dresses looked charming and winsom At about 0 P. M tho "cravnt drawing" toe place, after whioh "Old Jack" sounded his bo and fiddle, and "Honor your partnors" wi sung out, when the poetry of motion bega continuing, we understand, until 8 o'olock tho A. M. Rather late, wo think. Mr. J. C. Mioklcr, of Wost Union, hos a woi of interest to say to our readers in this issn ?...'"Read his odveriisemcnt and (hen Ino away his storo and reap somo of tho bargains he Offering in all classes of goods. Mr. Mioklcr aiming to beoomo the leader of low prlocs ai email profits, and from what wo hear, ho likely to succeed. We announced through o columns a few weeks ago that rogues found 1 goods too cheap to steal. Whether wo told I exact truth or not, it is an undisputed fact th John is selling dry goods, groceries, hardwu and plantation supplies so low that it looks li giving them away. Oivo him a call and you w buy. In asking tho General Government. ? appropriate 85,000,000 to keep in rcpt tho Mississippi River, Senator EustiH, ? Louisiana, takes tho aomowhnt novel groui that tlio Mississippi is the property of tl government, it having assumed many yoa Ago absolute ownership and control of and that, the proprio tiny interest of t United States in the river carries with tho correlativo obligation of protcoting ior vidual citizens and States against its ravage ""^^Cv^rHyNOTON, December 10.- -Tho Seor i tary of tte 8toto has a telogram from M ?ydnoy KveWt?. eoorotary of tho Unitod Stat legation at Heidin, an non nein? tho death Minister Bayard Tayfor,- ol 4 o'olook tl afternoon. Congres? lino adjourned to January V. .lii?L SOMETHING VOR Tnt NSW YEAR.-Tho world renowned puoeoes of IloBtottor'e Bitters, and their continued popularity for a quarter of a oontury as a atomnohio, ls eo?rcoly more wonderful than the wolcomo that groofs tho annual appearance of Hostotter's Alma? nao. This valuable medical treatise is pub lished by Iloatctter & Smith, Pittsburg, Pa-, under their own ioimediato supervision, om? ploying 80 hands in that department. Ten oylindor printing presses, 8 folding maohinee, 5 job prosses, &c, aro running about oloven months in tho yoar on this work, and tho issue of Samo for 1879 will.not be le*s than ten millions, printed in tho English, Gorman, Frnnoh, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Hol land, Bohemian and Spanish languages, liefer to a copy of lt for valuable and interest ing rending concerning health, ttnd numerous testimonials as to tho elHoncy of Hostotter's Bitters, amusement, varied information, as? tronomioal oaloulations and chronological items, &o., which can bo depended on for cor rectness. Tho Almanac fur 1870 cnn bo ob tained froo of cost, from druggists and gen eral country doalers in nil parts ol' tho coun try. GEORGIA'S NEW BONDS.--Tho Legislature of Georgia linn passed n. bill (br tho issuo of half million 4 per cont, bonds, in denomina tiona of $5 to $100, to bo used to meet what is known ns tho Nutting bonds, whioh boar 8 per cont, interest, lt is ascertained .these bonds will find a ready mnrkot, indoed, it is said nearly the whola of tho loan has already been spoken, ff this issue of half a million is promptly taken at par tho Legislature will issue another half millern in July to retiro 7 por couts, with. O A lt OKS, N. Y., December 19.-Last night n firo in Bowory street destroyed tbb residonco of Patrick Rourke. His four SOUR and two daughters wore in tho burning building. Tho girls wero rescued, but tho older was so badly burned that ?ho will not survivo, while tho younger was comparatively unhurt. Mr. Uourko died soon after hoing taken from tho building. The boys wero all dead wbon takon away. The houxb was bdrncd to tho ground. Thoj?dg? of a Now York court has estab lished a precedent that will have a tendency to make litigants and witnesses very careful as to what thoy swear to. Ilia honor ordered tho defendant in a breach of promiso caso into custody on a eh argo of perjury, for having sworn in his answer that ho had novcr promised marriage tb tho plaintiff, while in his evidence ho admitted that such a promiso had been given. Pu 11.ADELPH IA, PA., December 19.-Pro fessors Houston and Thompson exhibited Inst night boforo tho Franklin Instituto an inven tion of electric light, which they claim solves the problem of cheap lightning by electricity. Tho light is produced by tho incandescence nf carbon points, and not by burning, ns in tho elcotie lights hitherto exhibited. dodge Parker of tho Western District of Arkansas, bas probably sent more murderers to tho scaffold than any other Judge in thc United Status. His soire is thirty-one out of a possiblo forty. Ho is regarded as n linn friend of thc hemp industry und a truo re former* Tho only two colored members in tho last Alabama Legislature do un credit to their race. H. A. Carson, ono of tho twain, has been nrrcstcd by ISngliidi, Iiis fellow, on u charge of stealing $00 fi om his sleeping chum. Alphcus J.- Williuois, member of Con gress from Michigan, dieu ut Washington City on tito 21st inst. Ho was u Lieuten ant Colonel in tho Mexican war, and a Brigadier General iu the lute war bet.veen thc States? Russia, Franco and Italy have built menu? mcnts in tho Crimea to thc memory of their soldiers killed during tho war there ia 1854 and 1850. Tho United S tatos "'iva-urcr ospcots to have, on tho 1st of Jae ry next, exclusivo of all demands, $135.030,000 in ooiu with which to rosumo specie payment. The Legislature lins appropriated $11, 000 for thc improvement of tho Columbia Canal. Married, nt thc residence of lol. W, C. Keith, Walhalla, on Thursday morning, Deocmbor 10th, 1878, by Rev. J. It, Riley, Mr. R. W. SHELOU and Miss SALLIE ll. HEID, all of Ooonoc County. Married, at the residence of bride's father* Rev. I). IL Kenncmur, on Thursday evening! Deocmbor 10th, 1878, by Rev. II. N. Hays, Mr. HARRISON* MOROAK, of Coonee County, and Miss CYNTHIA A. KBNNKMUR, of I'iekcns County. MORTGAGEE'S SA bli B V virtue of a mortgage to mc by F. Wiebens, I will sell, at auction, before the Court House, in Walhalla, on Salcday in January, 1870, one Bay Maro Mulo, ono Ono-IIorso Wagon and one Cart. Terms oash. L. B. JOHNSON. December 24, 1878 ?-21 CHURCH DIRECTORY, 1878. Preaching at Baptist Church, by the Pastor, Rev, I. W. Wingo, on tho 2d and 4lh Sundays at II o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. Also, on Saturday beforo 2d Sunday at ll o'clock A. M. Sunday school every Sunday at 9 o'clook A. M. Prayer meeting ovory Thursday at 7 o'clook P, M. Tho following aro the appoin.imcr.ls for 1878 of tho Wnlhalla and Seneca City Circuit, Me thodist Episcopal Church, South: Rock Spring first Sunday in January nt ll A. M.) Seneca City at 3 p. M. Walhalla, second Sunday, at ll A. M. and 7 P. M. Seneca City, third Sun day, at II A. M.f Rock ?pring al 8J p. M. Fair view, fourth Sunday, at 11 A. M.; Walhalla at 1 p. M. Fairview, Saturday boforo tho second Sunday, at ll A. M. Friendship Saturday bo foro third Sunday, at ll A. H. Prcaohing in tho Prosbytorian Church by Rev. S. L. Moi.is, Pastor, on first Sabbath at ll A. M.; second Sabbath at 7J p. M.; third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 7 J p. M.; fourth Sabbath at 7J p. li. Sabbath Sohool overy Sabbath at OJ A. M. Prayer meeting lecture every Wednesday night at 7} P. M. Preaching in tho Lutheran Church ovory Sabbath morning nt ll o'olook, by Hov. J. Boehm, I). D. Sabbath Sohool overy Sab bath morning at 9 A. M. C^^RMSO! Over ?o8?i?5it?oveifir" ?"WI ^..?&Ag-l? wniitcl. Bo.BappljONuhTlIU.T?na NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! -0:0 The undersigned takes pleasure in announcing to the public that he is no ft) receiving daily a choice and well selected stock of GROCERIES, -SUCH AS COFFEE) BUG AU, BACONj MOLASSES, FLOUR, CHEESE, 4'EA, CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, &?., Which I ani selling at unprece dentedly LOW PRICES. Before purchasing clscwhcro come in and price my goods and see if I cannot do better by you than any ono else, All I ask is a trial. My motto is, "Quick sales and small profits/' Tho Finest Mountain Beef, Pork and Sausage Meat on hand at hard pan prices. Respectfully) M. H. BRYCE, Main Street. Doo 20, 1878 0 2ui CHRISTM?T IS COMIJSG ! ! ! ! MR. A. FISOHESSER h is cheap and good GANDY, NUTS, FRUIT, &c. JEWELRY. WATCH KS, CLOCKS, ?i-e. And various other articles, cheaper than tho cheapest. JCiST" Repairing neatly ?nd choaply done. November 21, 1878 l-3in. WALHALLA PRICES GURRENT._ CORRECTED WEEXii' APPLES-Dried, per pound 2@3 BUTTER-Tor pound 10(^15 BEESWAX-For pound 20 BEEF-Per pound 2@5 BACON-Drv salt shoulders " C R. Sides 6(5)7 S. C. hams, canvassed 15 CALICO-Ber yard 5(3)8 COFFEE-Rio per pound 14(3)20 " -Laguyrn, per pound 30 " -Javn, per pound 28 CANDLES-Adamantine, per set 103 11 -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 8(3)10 COTTON-Per pound 7?(?t)0 -Yarn, per bunch 80(7/)7.V, COPPERA*-Pc pound 0 BUCKS-Per hoad 15 Koos, por dozen 12$ FLOUR, por sack, (98 pounds,) 3.00(3)3.75 FEATHERS-fiecso, por pound 40 ?. -Mixed por pound 30 QUAIN-Corn, por bushol, 40(3)50 -Rye. per bushol 50(3)05 -Oats, red, p?r bushel 4} GEESE-Por head 25($35 IIONEV. por pound 8(3)10 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10 " -Green, nor pound 4(a}5 INDIGO-Spanien Float, por pound 1.25 -Carolina, per pound 1.00 IRON- English refined, nor pound 3(3)3$ 11 -S weed, per pound 7(3*8 M -Band, per pound 4(3)5 " -Hoop, per pound 12(3) IJ Potwaro, por pound 0(3)8 LARD, por pound 10(a)! 1 LIMB, per barrol 2.00 LUMUKU, por thousand feot 10.00 LEAD, per pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 33(rij70 MADDER, por pound 25(3)30 NAIL?, por kog 2.75@2f 00 ONIONS, per bushol 40(3)50 (fiti, koroseno, por gallon 25(a)30 POTATOES-Irish, per bushol 40(3)50 BICE, per pound 9(?)I0 SALT-Liverpool, por sack 1.15 I SiiiRTiNo, wholsal M I " rotnil 0\ I " wholesale 4J J " rotnil 5 4*4 SHEETING, wholosnlo OJ " " rotnil 8 ?SttoT, ncr pound 10 ?friRIT* TURPENTINE, por gallon 75(3)80 Sow, por nouna 8(oll0 SUOAKS-Ornsbod, per pound 12$ -A Whito ,j f pound 10(3)11 -Brown, p pound 9($10 -Bs ira C. nor pound 10 (STARCH, WY 0 a bluo, por pound 6$(3)10 ?SODA, per pound 8A10 TODACCO, por pound flOf?l.OO " per pound, smoking fi0($80 TALLOW, por pound 0 TURKEY'S, per hod 50(3)75 TRAS-Gun Powder, por pound LOO Hyson, Oreen, per pound 80 Young Hyson,. Rlaok, per lb?' 1.00\ W )ot, washed, per pound 25 BY virtue oT executions to me ctlfeoled I will sell, on MONDAY, sale day in January, 1879, at tho Court House door iu Walhalla, botweca tho legal hours of sale, the following desorlbcd property, to wii: One Truct of Land on Cliauga Creek, contain ing 600 acres, rii?re or less, adjoining lands ol E. Cobb, W. J. Duffie und others. ALSO, One Trait of Land on Crooked Creek, con taining 455 acred, inoro or loss, adjoining lande of Wtu. Walt, Th os. Dodd and others. ALSO. Sixteen aores, moro or less, In ?he town ol Walhalla, adjoining lands of M. ll. Bryce and others. Lovtcd on as the property of A. Bryoo, Jr., al the suit of tho Walhalla Hank and others. Homestead lo bn set off boforo day of sale. THUMS OF SALK-CASH. JAMES H. ROBINS, Sheriff Ocouoo County. Deo. 12, 1878 4-3t TRUSTEE'S SALK. IY VIRTUE of a Trust Deed from F. Wtebeni to me, dated 18th of April, 1870, and record ci in Morlgngo Dook B, Page 020, Clerk's OIHot for Ocoueo County, I will soil, to tho highes bidder, at Walhalla Court Mouse, on MONDAY tho (Uh doy of January, 1879, the following dc scribed Heal Enlate, viz: Half Aero Lot, No. 115, willi tho dwolllnj nnd the oilier improvements thereon lu the towi of Walhalla. One Aero Lot, No. 00, in Salo town. Trnot No. -, of the Walhalla Lam's of th? Gorman Settlement Society's Lauds, containin? one hundred an t four sud three-fourth acres more or less, adjoining lands of Hov. N. Sui li van, F. Wiebens and others. A iilO, Tract No. 85, df tho Germah Settlement So ciety'fl WalhaMa Lands, containing eighty acree moro or less, adjoining the last mentioned Tract lands of Muller, Abbot irieyor and others. TERMS-CASH. JOHN D. VERN EU, Trusteo. Deo 12, 1878 4-3t Stato of South Carolina, m;o.\BCfK COUNTY. Dy Hichard Lewis, Esq., Judgo of Probate, WHEREAS, W. W. irskino has made sui to mo to grant him Loiters of Admi lustration of tho Esltito and Effects of Jamo Todd, deceased Then J aro, therefore, to cite and admonish a1 and singular the kindred nnd creditors of th said James Todd, decensod, that they b and appear before mo, in tho Court of Pro bate, lo bo held nt Walhalla, S. C., on Satut day, 28th of December instant, after publioatio hereof, nt ll o'clock in (ho forenoon, to shei cause, if any they have, why tho said admiuit trallon Bhould not bo granted. Given under my hand, this 10th day of Deocn ber, Anno Domini 1878. RIC H Alli) LEWIS. Judgo of Probate Oconeo County. Deo 12, 1878. 4-2t* HARPER'S WEEKLY 1879, ILLUSTRATED NuT IC KS Of TIIS PRESS. Thc WEEKLY romains easily at tho hoad c illustrated papers by its ?no literary qualin tho beauty nf its typo and wondoola-Sprint field Republican. Its pictorial attractions are superb, an embrace every varioty of subject ftpd of ni tistic treatment.-Zion's Herald, Boston. Tho WEEK tr is a potent ngenoy for th dissemination of correct political principle and a powerful opponent, of nimmo, frond nnd false pretenses.-Evening Express. Ri chester. Tho Volumes of tho WEEKLY begin wit ibo H rat Number for January nf each yent When no time is mentioned, it will be qndet Stood that the subscriber wishc* to commune with tho Number next after tho receipt of hi o rd or. lt A II PB R'S PERIODICALS. Harper's Magazine, one yoar $4 0 Harper's Weekly ?! 4 0 Harper's linear " 4 0 Tho Thron publications, ono year 10 0 Any Two, ono yoar 7 0 Six Subseripiioos, arie'year 20 0 Terms for largo otubs furnished on appli cation. BQy* Postage freo to all subscribers in th United States and Canada. Tho Annual Volumes nf HARPER'S WERRI; in neat clrth binding, will be sent by express free of expense (provided tho froight does no oxeced ono dollar per voli?mc), for $7 00 each A complete set, comprising Twenty-two vol unies, sont ?ii receipt of cash Rt tho rate o $5 25 por volnmo, froight nt tho expenso o purchaser. Cloth cases for each volume, suitable lo binding, will bc sent by mail, post paid, ot receipt of ono' dollar euch. Remittance's rhtfst bo made by post effie monev order or draft, to avoid chanco pf lost tf?f Newspapers uro trot io copy this nd vortisement without tho express order o Harpor it Brother*. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. STATE Of S?fftH ??ROUNA, Oooxieo O o linty. IN TUB Como* OP COMMON PLEAS. Margaret L Hughes, Anna A Miller and Myr A Doyle, Plaintiffs, against John R Steele Susan A Steele, Martha S Steele, Esl her i Steele, Louisa A Steele, Josoph O Steele Janies O Steelo. Wm L Steele. Robert S Steele, Hubert L Norris, James S Norris Kinma L Norris. Frances M Norris, Joscpl G Norris, Paul O Norris, Floronoc E Norrfd Agnes R Norris, Lou A Norris, Alcxnndo E Norris and Wm T Norris, Ucfotrdants COMPLAINT FOR RELIEF. To tho Dofondants abovo named YOU aro hereby summoned and requlrod t answer thc complaint in this action, whiol is filed In tho office of the (derk of tho Court o (.'manion Pleas for tho County and Sinto afore ?aid, and (o serve P copy of your answer on th subscribers al their ornoo on tliopuldio squur in Walhalla, in said c inly nnd State, withit twenty days after tho ?c? vico of this summon on you, exclusivo of tho day of such service and if you fail to do SJ tho plaintiffs will appb to tho court for Ibo relief demanded in the oom plaint. MOUTON & STRIBL1NG, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Walhalla, b C |LTS! j J. W. ST HI BL INO, COP Deoomher 24(h, 1878. To th? Dofondants Joseph G Stcole, James ( Steele, Wm L Steelo. Robort M Stcolo Robert L Norris, James 8 Norris mid Wo T Norris '?UKI; NOTICE, that Ibo summons In this ao 1 lion, of which tho torogoing is a copy, am the complaint herein was flied in the o thoo o tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas foi Oconoe County, in the Stato of South Carolina on tho- U-lih day of December instant. NORTON ? STRIBL1NG, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, December 24th, ? 878. 6-01 WE TAK8 PLEASURE IN ,ANNOUNCING to our is aft (om ci B sad the public generally that our IMMENSE STOCK OP PALL & WINTER GOODS; Willoh has been bought by our Senior, who hos just relumed from New York, is daily arriving, and ?rill be complete in eight days. The above goods bavo been bought with care as to Price, duality and Prevailing Styles, and will not fail to suit the most fastidious. Our reputation of keeping nothing but the BEST GOODS, Will be kept up to its highest standard. In consequence of thc depreciation in dOTT?N Or?ODia, together with tho Hcaroity of money, wo will sell our entire stock of these goods at prices liich will defy competition. Our sldok of ??V <si??:s>% Consisting in part of Domestics, Sea Island and Hickory Shirtings, Shootings, Tickings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch nnd Domestic Ginghams, Lihscys, Bleached and Drown Cant ou Flannels, Cambrio and India Langcloths, (com prising tho most popular brands-Now York Mills, Wamsutta and Gold Medal,) Blankets, I.tidies' Single, Double and Breakfast Shawls, Boulevard and Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Cloaks, (Ce, is oomplctc in every particular. D'MM ?????i This Department iv at all times exceedingly nt i mot ive, being constantly replenished with the Latest Novelties to suit tho Jenson, specially selected for Richness and Elegance, and includ ing all tho most Fashionable Fabrics in tho Newest Sluules and Colorings, consisting of Black and Colored Alpacas, Puve and Nonpareil Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and French Plaids, all Wool Cashmere French Merinos, Mohair Brilliantines, all Wool Serges, Paris Stripes, Satines and Velveteens. WWI ?O?(S)l0 In addition to thc large Block always to bo found in this department, may bo mentioned the fresh arrival of Nainsooks, Jackonets,Organdies, Swiss and Jaconet, Striped and Cross Barred Muslins, Bobincts, Illusions, Bird's Eye and ('o'. I on Diapers, Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Towels, Crash, &o. FLAMBS!.?. Wo have a beautiful assortment of Flannels, consisting of Whito Shaker, Twilled Red, White and Blue, Common und Plain Red and White, Opera, all shades, Plaids and Stripes'. M?.ti0Nt AN?" HOilEIIY. A moro beautiful line of those goods bavo never been brought to tbU market, consisting in putt Of Ladies'and Gents' Kid, Lisle and Huck Gloves and Gauntlets, Hamburg and Piquo Edgings and Insertings, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undervests, Ladies' and Children's Br>wn, Whito and Striped Hose, Ladies' Silk Ties, Fichues and Hows, all shades, huchings, Undies, Collarettes, Collars and Cuffs, o I Footing. Linen Sets, Doylies and many other ia I new and beautiful selections, too numerous to mention, A full assortments of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Also, a beautiful lot of Hat Trimmings, consist ing of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, &o. Attention is invited to our largo and elegant slock of Mon's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Tics ar.d Cravats, Ready-Mado Clothing, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts, Half Hose, Collars, Cuffs, &o. A full stock of all Wool and Salem CaSsimores, Doeskins, Broadcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Jeans. A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware, Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Ladies' and GcntH* Over-Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Satchels, Clocks. Wall Paper and Paper Shades. Always on hand a full Hue of Tailors' Trim mings. Agents for the Weed Sewing Machine. Wo feel conffdOnt that wc cati plcaso any who may call and examine our goods. Our polite and attentive Clerks arc never too busy to serve you, and will spare no pain? in showing you goods. Call and seo us! Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. Oct 10, 1878 47 TUB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. R. Lewis, Judge of Probate, j Complaint against > for Jnmos lt Cox, J Foreclosure. IPURSUANT to an Ordor of Foreclosure, made in this caso by Hon. T. J. Mackey, Providing Judge, on tho 11th of March, 1878, I will sell to tho highest bidder, beforo tho Court House door nt Walhalla S. C., on podu? duy in JANUARY NEXT, tho Trmsf of Land described in thc plondlngs in this caso, as follows: All that Pieco or Tract of Land, situate in said St nt o anif oounty, on Brass town Creek, waiora of Tugalon River adjoining lands of tsaac Standridgo. Jacob Butt and others, containing Ono Hundred and Filly Acron, moro or lesa, and known ns Tract No. 10 of thc; roal catato of Jacob Butt, Senior, deco?S?iL TERM'S- CASH. J. NV. STRIBLINO, C. C. P. Novombcr 7, 1878. 5l-4t. FOR LAUNDRY USE. >For gale Everywhere. Nov 21. 1878 Mt? NOTICE. Ard, persons haying demanda against the Estate pf W. N. Craig, deoeased, will pre sent tho same, duly attested, and persons in debted to said catato will pietro make immediate payment to' *f W. STBIRLlNC,. Administrator. Storrfnber 28.i8r&:' ?-4t PTB??MA??&; SON. Come one. Come all! TTTT^ HAVE purchased thia Fall and W Xii hnvo how in Stoi*o and daily ?rrl^ ving the LARGFST STOCK wo hato ever displayed to tho publie. ASSORTMENT COMPLETE. Prices Unequalled ll Dry Goods, Prints, Shootings Shirtings and a full lino of Foreign and Dotnestio staplo goods of every description. ....,'! Expeoial attention is called bi cur largo and well selected etook of Drot>s Goods, in tbs latest styles and colors, with a magnificent) lino o( Block Mohairs and Alpacas. . ; ., Tablo Damask, wh'tt'o and colorod, Towels, Napkin?, Doylies, Ac; also tho latest novel' tics in Hosiery, Glove?, Linen and Silk Handkerchief, Ladies T?os, and an endless VARIETY OF NOTIONS Twenty pounds of Zephyr "Worsted, ovory imaginable shade or color; a handsome line of Salem and Charlottsville Joan?, CasB?mere, and pieco goode, BO well known for their cheapness and durability. A complote stock of the lato*t stylos of Heady Made Clothing and Gents' Fdrnishing Goods, such ns Lnundriod and Unldundriod Shirts, Ties, Cravats and Hows, Linen dud apor Collars and Cuffs, Merino Undershirts, o., &o. Also, a full lino of Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddles and Harness, Loather, Crockory and Olasswaro. Hardware Groceries, Hagging und Tics, &o., on hand at nil times and which will bo sold at BOTTOM PRICES for cash or hurter. Beforo purchasing elsewhere, WO would be pleased tu havo you gi ve us a cull. All persons indebted to cither D. Hiemann or IL 1). A Hiemann, who do not make Satis factory urrangemennts regarding their ?o* counts by January 10th, 1879, may expect td have them collected bylaw. 5,000 Bushels new corn wanted, for which wo will pay tho highest market price in cash or goods. Respectfully, D. Biemann <fc Son. Highest market price paid in CASH for COTTON. Octobor 24, 1878 49-.. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT J. H. SLIGH & SON'S JUST RECEIVED, -?V Hiargo Stools. < > 1 Olioioe, Staple etnd. FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard and Mo lasses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Combs, Hrnshes, Soaps and Glasses", And Locks, Scrows, Butts and Hinged; Cutlery and all kinds of Waro, Snuff, Tobncco, Cigars and Pipes; Collars, Cravats nnd Men's Wear, . . And Domestics of all Grades and Stripes. Boots, Sheen, Elastics nnd Hose, Pens, Ink, Pencils and Paper, Pins, Needles, Ribbons nnd Calicoes. All to bo sold cheap for cash sooner nr ator. In short wo pay the highest pricos for produce And sell goods as in ante-bellum days; Indeed all things in our line, so cheap, induco Our customers to say, "To buy from Slight pays." Persons wishing to buy choap and firsi olass goods will find it to their interest to" give J. BU. SILIG1I & SOW a cal!. Sept. 5. 1878 42 1868. 1878. AGAIN TRIUMPHANT ! THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE A WAK ?ED TUE GOLD MEDAL AT THE Paris Exposition 18 78 FOR S ALIC LOW FOR GAS II BY J. E. HENDRIX & SON. CALI, AND SEE OUR COOKING STOVES! FOft LOW PRICES WE CAN'T DE , BEAT IN ANYTHING ! > NeV 21, 1878r