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_XjQoeuls._ Subsoribo for (ho KEOWKK Conni KU. Chow Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Some of ?ur citizens havo commenced gar dening. Garden seeds in groat variety and abund an co at C. L. Reid & Co.'e. Lot tho farmers stand tn m on tho guano question if tho; nant to win, Copious showers of rain foll on last Monday Hight. A fertiliser that is worth having is worth advertising. Attention is directed to tho advertisements of John C. Cary, asstgnco, in another column. 1). Mo. Holland, of Holland's Storo, Anderson County, entered AdgcrColloge this week. Sheriff Robins advertises somo property for salo on saledny In Maroh. Tho crosstic business continues to flourish in our county. Ike Fincnnnon, wo understand, has quit merchandizing, and opened up a chicken farm noar Soneca City. Tho Anderson Journal says Hugh Wilson, Esq., of tho Abbovillo Press and Barnier, has tho small typo-us fever, John E. Urnzcalo, Esq., of Anderson, poid our sanctum a visit inst week. Ho and his wife are visiting relatives here. It is timo that tho gardens wero hoing looked after. A good garden, well cultivated, ?9 profitable to have. Any ono who has fruit trees to plant and hasn't planted them out yet, should do so during tho present mouth. Two mercantile firms in Seneca City havo recently mado assignments-Messrs. Cherry and Lewis ?So Walker, Cause-hard times. As long as tho farmers buy guano nt tho present prices to make cotton, they will always he in debt and poor. Hugh Wilson, Esq., of th? Abbeville Pres* and Banner, wants to improve wonk nnd fait" ing eyes by roading small typo. It is just ns much of n sin to chisel a nows* paper out of its duos ns it is to forgot to pay a church subscription or a storo account. A ohuroh was burned In Rabun County Ga., recently, by an incondiary. This is vsry ugly conduct. Return tickets from Texas nt low rates will soon bo sold on tho Air Linc Railway. Then tho wayward brethren cnn return from tho wost nnd go to work in their old homes. Constables have commenced the sale of property for tho payment of debts. There has boen a long rest on small debts. The only way to prevent these sales is to pay, or not mako small debts. Tho lattor course is best probably. Wo hoard a guano agent say a few days ago that he expected to sell this season seven ty-five tons of guano in this market, tho far? mers' combination und resolutions to Hiv contrary notwithstanding. Capt. A. Robins p lid us his thirtieth year's subscription to tho COURIER on Monday-be ing sixty dollars that ho hus paid us alto aether. Taxes this year aro to bo paid in Moy and Ootobor-one-half during each mouth. Ii holt* bo not paid in May, that half draws five por cent, interest till Octobor. Mr. B. F. Koeso, tho vegetarian of Fuii Play, paid our office a visit on Monday, and lind his subscription to tho COURIKK receipted to January, 1880. Owing to financial embarrassments, Mr. Wosley Pitchford, of Walhalla, closed busi ness last week and mndo nu assignment ol Iii? effect s tn Major S. P. Dendy, ns his as signee Wo understand his liabilities amount to about ?2,500. Thc first Quarterly Conference for Walhalla and Seneca City Circuit will bo held nt Wal halla on next Saturday, the 15th instant, frenching by Rev. S. B. Jones, I). I>. Sacra ment of thc Lord's Supper Sunday morning. Whitr.cr Symmcs. Esq., form eily a resident of Walhalla, paid us a visit last week. Ho is looking well. Probably there is nut a person in tho whole world who willingly remains poor, and yet thousands submit to poverty with no practical effort to removo it. Thoy uro too fond of plcas uro to get rich. In an advertisement, elsewhere S. P: Dendy, assignee of Wesley Pitchford, has called a meet ing of the creditors. Our neighbor, Mr. J. ll. Oatcndofi, eau afford to laugh at tho guano men and theil liigh prices. Ile luis the finest manure heap wo have seen in a long timo. Though not so excessively cold as some weeks baok, the farmers have little opportu nity lo plow by reason of frequent rains. There must bo a good spell of weather in store for us, as the winter has boon unusually unfavorable. At tho anniversary meeting of tho Mountain eer Fire Engine Company, held on last Monday .evening, the 10th instant, (he following officers were elected for Ibo ensuing year: President 1?. V. Waller; Vice President-John Joost; Sec retary-V. L. Norman; Treasurer-J. 1). Cap pelmann; 1st Director-Henry Tic!gen; 2d Di rector-Wm. Richie; 1st Axcmnn-H. D. Hitter; 2d Axeman-J. W. Pitts; Hall Keoper-H. D. A. Riemann. Wo aro glad to seo several new buildioge going up at Seneca City. Tho trade at that plnoo this winter lins been good. We learn that nenrly 4,000 halos of cotton hoe been sold (herc. This lins put o considera, bio sum of money in circulation. Wc arc always pleased to note thc prosperity of any part of our county, ond nono moro than Senccn City. Our subscribers nt Townvlllo, Oak way, and Bachelors' Retreat omplnin that thoy do not receivo their papers rognlarly. Tho OOIJRIBR 18 mailed regularly to thoso offices. It has to goby the way of Anderson C. II., and dior o are no places where it cnn miscarry on this ronte. Wo hope tho pooplo in tho neighbor hoods of Tow ovillo, Oakwny, BiicbolniV Ro* treat, and South Union will petition tho Post Office Dopartniont for a change in thia rou to. ao that thoso offices omi be supplied from Walhalla. Thorc will always I ; oomplaint oe long as tho papors aro compelled to mako tho circuitous route they now do. Mrs. Caroline Joyces, residing noar West minster, will be lil years old at her next birth day. She was boru In 1708. Hbo is tho oldestoiliion of our oounty, and perhaps of tko Slate. Wm. Durdett, fifteen miles below Wal halla, is perhaps the next oldest person In our oounty, being iu his 108d year. Ho is activo yet and will trade horses with you with all tho zeal of early youth. A poison of any conceivable disoriptlon nnd degree of potonoy, which lias boen swallowed intentionally or by accident, may bo rondorod spoodily harmless by swallowing two gills of swcot oil. An individuul with a very strong I constitution should tako twice the quantity. This oil will neutralize every form nf vege table or minorai poison with which physicians and chemists aro acquainted. We regret that Prof. C. W. Moore, who has heretofore boen in charge of tho Preparatory Department of Adgcr College, has deemed il to his interest to sever his connection with tho college. Ho removed hist Friday from Walhalla to Seneca City, where he will engage in teaching. Prof. Mooro is a good instructor and wc wish him success lu his new homo. Ho lins heretofore tnligbt with satisfaction to his pal runs al Seneca, and is not unknown there ns a man and tendier. Wo publish in this issue reminiscences ol Tnir Play, ono of the oldest settlements of thc county. Il will provo of special interest to thc citizens of that neighborhood, and will furnish to thc future historian some ?tenn worthy of permanent record. Tho chief part of tho present article is a history of thc church al that place. Futuro articles will re lato to tho soil, climate, social and cducationn' advantage of that section of our county. Be ing level and fcrlile, it has always been in habited by some of the best population of th? county, and its history is worthy to bo por pctualcd. Attention is directed to thc advertisement o standard fertilizers and acid phosphates bj Lovinggood & Ervin, bankers and comtnercia merchants. This firm oller* several standar* brands of fertilizers lo the farmer?, and thei prices may bc regarded reasonable, ns ot Ito similar fertilizers. They want to buy 5,00 bushels of corn, for which they propose to pa thc cash. This is tho only firm (hat offet cash for corn. Persons desiring n cottag residence cnn also bo accommodated by catlin on them. Tho following arc the Grand Jurors draw for thc y cor 1870: N J Drown, Frederick Bower J K Addis, Joel Heed Jones, W E Bankin, Job M Cillison, Silas K Cannon, Andrew Glover, c, J Ben Abbett, L Hogers, Johnson ll Clcv< land, G K Maxwell, B Frank Robertson, J Reid, Milton Nicholson, J A Girod, W J Hix, ' D Rochester. Tho following are tho Petit Juro drawn for tho March Term of (ho Court, 187 Henry Myers, W Ii Mangold, J lt Price, II Powell, Wm M Isbcll, J M Calhoun, P V Wal's James Talley, James B Grant, W II Butler, J Knox, Z ll di, J B Picked, Y J II Rids, Robe Craig, Kennon B Fret well, ? V Wright, F Moody, (While Water,) Joseph I, Dickson, R Mason, J W Findley, W W Burley, F L Sitio Charles Br?cke, Win N Cox, Andy Holmes, Jol S Sloan, Andrew Boarden, S Y Stribling, T Hall, E A Perry, L U Stribling. J N Watkins, K Hunter, M L Emmerson, W II Sheldon. Preaching in tho Lutheran Church ovoi Sabbath morning nt 10} o'clock, by Hov. JJ Boehm, pastor. Sabbath School every Sabbn morning at 9 A. M. Preaching In tho Presbyterian Church by Rc S. L. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath nt ll M.; second Sabbath nt 7j r. M.; third Sabba at ll A. M. and 7.1 t?, M.; fourth Sabbath ot ' 1?, M. Sabbath School every Sabbath nt OJ M. Prayer meeting lecture cvory Wcducsdi night nt TA p. M. Tho following arc thc appointments for Wn halla and Seneca City Circuit for tho quart ending willi thc llb Sunday in March: Rock Spring, first Sunday and Saturday I fore, nt ll A. M. Walhalla, second Sunday, at ll A. M. and P. M Seneca City, third Sundny, at ll A. M. Friendship, third Sunday, at 'i P. M. Fairview, fourth Sunday, at ll A. M. Old Bickens, fourth Sunday nt 3 P. M. An effort in Virginia to repeal tho pun'i6 ment by whipping for larec/;ics and otb infamous offences signally failed- Old Y i ginia stands by tho experience of her ance tors, nnd ns a consequence cri mo grows bea tifully loss ouch yoar in that Stuto. Own TKNURK OF Lira depends in gre measure upon our regard for O? neglect of t health. If wo violate thom Wo cannot oxpt lo ''maka old bonos." Hut thut tho span existence allotted to n naturally doliente co slitution, or ono which has boon shaken disenso may bo materially longthenod, is foot of whioh wo have daily proof. T vivifying and rostorntivo influenco of Ile tettor's Stomowh Bitter? unon a failing ph oiqno affords a striking illustration of t power of judicious medication to strength (ho hold upon life. Restored digestion, coi pleto assimilation, renewed appetite, sou roposo, these nro among tho benefits oonferr upon tho debilitated by that supremo rer vant. With a circulation enriched, n frni invigorated, and ii nervous system tranqu ized, tho invalid, after n oourso o? the Bitte fools that his life-tenure'is no longer tho p carious thing that it was-that lie mny i enjoy n "green ola agc." -- ? --. From nil parts of tho country .cporlsoomc tho immense eales and increasing doir nd that deservingly popular Sewing Machine, '! Old and Relioblo "STANDAKO," thc price whioh the proprietors wisely reduced lo $20, eluding all tho attachments, and nt once scorn for them a popularity among Hie people far I yond that cvor yet attained by any other n chino at any price; tho consequence of whi is, agents aro leaving tho old high priced m chines, and seeking territory for tlio ,,STA>< Ann," knowing from experience that with I best goods nt tho lowe. , price they cnn outsell other machines, where he superior quality o low price is made known. This splendid n chino combines all thc improvements. It is Ahead of all others in beauty and durability its work, caso of management, light ronni and certainty of operation, is sonsibly mt upon sound principles, with positive workl parts nil steel, and can bo safely put down ns i very perfection of a serviceable shuttle dou I bread sowing machine in every particular, tl will outlast any inaohino, and at a prico down below any other. It is thoroughly wi ranted for five years, Kopi, in order free ohargo, and sent lo any part of the country examination by (ho customer bolero payment tho bill. Wo can predict equally au largo a t marni for them in this section as la otho Families desiring tho host machine manu fool ni should write direct to the faotory, and ontcrpt lng persons wishing lo seize tho chance shot apply for sn desirable an agency. 8cc advert? mont in another part of this paper. Addr Standard iMooVino Company, conni Br0?<lv? and Clinton riane, Now York. Officers of the State Orango. Tho following persons havo hoon elected unices of the Stoto Grunge, ut tho meeting In Charleston recently: J. N. Lipscombe, W. St., f?owborfy. A. li. Hose, W. O., Churloston. W. W. Russoll, W. L.. Anderson. Wm. Quirk, Steward, Darlington. A. P. West, A. S., Edgoflcld. II. D. Perry, Chaplain, Williamsburg. A. M. Aiken, Treasurer, Abbovillo. T. W. Holloway, Secretary, Newberry? J. N- Pnrrott, G. K., Darlington. Mrs. IL D. Perry, Cores, Williamsburg. Mrs. E. L. Roche, Pomona, Charleston. Miss L. 1. Wiley, Flora. Chester. Mrs. H. A. Lovo, L. A. Si. Chester. Executive Committee-John Bratten. Fuir? Cold. E. L. Hocho, Charleston, J. W. Norris. Anderson. - - ? - - Gus. Mel,ces, son of Rov. John McLocs of Greeuwo?d, met with a serious ncoidont last Saturday afternoon. Ile and a number of j other boys woro out hunting, when a double barrel shot gun in tho hands of Hobart Tor? rant, son of Capt. J. H. Tarrant, was ncoic dentally discharged, thc wholo loud going into tho face of Gus. Mel.eos. Ic in said that he will likely lose his eye-sight. Another warn ing against tho uso of fire-arms. [Abbeville Press and Banner. Rev. Jooob Burris, who ha? boen ill for several months, died at his residence nonr Anderson on last Tuesday cloning. Mr? Bonis was in his cighty-oghth your at thc timo of Iiis death, and had always resided in this county, where he has a vorv large and influential family connection. Mr. Burris was ono of tho oldest Baptist ministers in thc State, and has ni ways manifested a very deep interest in thc affairs of his denomination, always attending its associational mooting*, and participating actively in its delibera tions. DAKMNOTON, S C., February 8.-To-night us Mr. Dolcn. tho jailer of this county, wa* entering thc jail for tho purpose of reviewing thc prisoners, ho wns knocked down nt tho oulor door by several men who had escaped from their colls and wore lying in wait for him. Ho is severely although not dangor-? ously hurt. Ten prisoners escaped, only ono of whom lins so far boen recaptured. Miss Jackson, tho daughter of tho Alexan drin hotel keeper who killed Col. Ellsworth, of tho /.moves, in 1802, was kept in n Treas? ury Department placo at Washington by Col. Mosby until he left for Hoog Kong. Since his departure Miss Jackson has lust her pince. The proprietors of tho New* and Courier offer $100, in gold, for tho best Serial Story, written by a resident of South Carolina, illusi trutivo of Southern lifo, before, during or since tho war. Statistics show that each inhabitant of tho United States pays $2.02 per annum for the support of education and over $40 to support the liquor trafic. The Comptroller of tho Curroncy reports that thc total amount of bonds hold by nation? al banks ns security for circulating notes on the first of February was $348,930,200. Tho waters of Northeast Georgia havo been stocked with fish by tho United States tish Commissioner. Tho shortest and host equipped route to Now \ork and tho East-tho Piedmont Air Lino. Two hundred and seventy-six thousand dollars will bo pt.id to the families of deceased Knights of Honor In Tennessee. Aiken, Snartnnburg, Greenville and Union Counties have voted tho fonce law on thom? selves. OBITUARY. Departed this lifo on Ibo 15th of January, 18<y, ANNIK C., daughter of J. YY. and M. J. She)or. Being au invalid all her life,, she suffered most intense pain, from a complication nf diseases, for several days beforo her death. '.Huller little children to como unto mc, and forbid I hem not, for of such is tho kingdom of heaven." >S. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE! ALL persons indebted to tho firm of Lewis & Walker, of Seneca City, must make prompt pay ment, otherwise their notes and accounts will bo placed in tho hands of an officer for collection. JOHN C. CARY, Assignoe. Feb 13, 1870 13 3l 8 Bil'? Il I FF'* SALK. BY virtue of an attachment in the casa of John Hopkins vs. O. B. Sullivan, levied on the interest of the dofondant, C. B. Sullivan in three bales of cotton, I will sell, nt Hopkin's Store, in Seneca City,on Tuesday ?flor snlcday in MARCH NEXT, between tho legal hours of salo, all tho right, title and interest of the said defendant in and to said ootton for tho satisfac tion of the judgment obtained in thc action in which the attachment was issued. Terms cash. J. IL ROBINS,8. o. c. Feb 18, 1879 138t NOTICE. ON Saturday, 15th day of February. 1879. proposals for furnishing and sotting out One Hundred Shade trees in tho streets of Walhalla will bo received by tho Town Conni oil. C. E. WATSON, Clerk of thc Council. February 13,1879 13-1 Mortgagee's Sale. Iwill soil to thc highest bidder on SATUR DAY, the 8th day of March non, nt ll o'clock A. M., before thc Court IIouso door, in Walhalla, S. C., tho following described tract of land, viz: All that Trnct or Parcol of Land situated in County of Ooonoo. Stato of South Carolina, on branches of Litt lo ioxn woy Crook, wutora of Tugoloo River, adjoin, ing lands of Spencer ('hamhors, S. E. Maxwell and others, containing fifty sereu, moro or less, hoing tho samo conveyed to Ootober Goodiron by Spencer Chnmbora on tho Otb day of Fobruary, 1878. Tho sumo hoing sold under mortgngo givon by said October Ooodiron to Spencer Chambers for purchaeo money on 7th day of February, 1878, and assigned to mo by said Sponcor Chnmbors. T?RM8-CASH. J. E. HENDRIX, Assignee, of Mortgagee. Fob. 13, 1879. ' l5-3t JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL PRINTS AND SILK HANDKER ClllEh S. /"VTT 1) QoMorol ntock of DU Y OOODS, \J U IX NOTIONS nnd FANCY Gooda always kopt full. Taylor's Trimming* a spooialty. Sistor towns may bonni of cheap goods, but our motto ia QUALITY, not QUANTITY. Agon tn for tho Weed Sewing ?VTeLonixie Prices greatly reduced. Farmers nro respectfully invited to oall and seo our stock of AVERY'S PLOWS AND A G RIC UL TUR AL IMPLEMENTS, Which wo aro agents for. All numbers nf Braid's Hoe*) in stock. Wo soil tho Winchostcr Brand of Ladies' Fine Shoes. A Southern made Shoe. FJiU J?I1EJ1D Of thu noted Mil s Shoe. A nico lot of Gents' Fino HAND-MADE SHOES. Frosh Lot of Ferry's Garden Seeds Oall and See Thom . Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. Fobruary 0. 1879 12 THE FAVORITE DRY GOODS RESORT. -:o: FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., .r ii A it LES row, s.e., Oller their New l'ail Slock, Wholesale and Retail, -A*t. Lower ?Prioes Than are paid by customers for Inferior Old Auction Goods. $250,000 Worth of tho Finest and Dost Selected Slock of Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Clothe, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks,Clonks, Shawls, Flan nels, Blankets, Alpacas, Cash meres, first and second Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, 'Votions, IIo 8'.ei\V, Ribbons, Si)' Tics, Ladies' and Go-.itlomcn's Underware, Lin ens, T. ?'o nnd Piano Covers, Towe's, Tab'o Damask, JVapkins Dome " . Goods and thousands of other Ctods too numerous to men tion, arc now placed before our old customers in tho State of South Carolina, nod we guarantee to tho pubVe rod people of this State especmVy that through OURIMMKNS? FACILITIES And long established reputation with buyers and sellers, where Of dollars have been exchanged (brough o tr house., that we can and alwrys. wi", give bo ter satis faction as regards QUALITY AND PRIG S3 In Goods pu? chtised from us than any other horse S?rth. 4r"*** Sanmb-1 ?ont on f pplicntion. N. D.-C'if .^es prepaid on all Goods over $?0 sent C. 0. !>. . easo IM') "on. this paper in ordering Ooods F?RCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., 27S5 Kins Street, i/liarlesloii, South Carolina. Oct 21, 1878 40 CHRISTMAS IS CO JUA G ! ! ! ! MU. A. F1SCHHSSEU has cheap and good CANDY, NUTS, F KU IT, icc JEWELRY, WATCH RS, CLOCK'S, rfc. And various other articles, cheaper than tho oheapost. WSJ* Repairing neatly und cheaply dono. November 21, 1878 l?3n>. J G. MICKLER, WEST UNION, THE 31,E.A.DER IN LOW PRICES STARTLING But nevertheless truo, that tho Subscriber is now soiling to his customers his Stock of Goods, Bought since thc Fall Trade opened. It is usoless to talk about others selling at lower prices and cheaper goods. Facts arc stubborn things, and any person visiting WEST UNION Can soon find out by watching thc crowd, whore to go for the Beat Bargains In every class of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES, llA H1) WARN, HATS, GROCERIES, <C-c. Any argument to the contrary is easily answered, in tact totally DESTROYED, By looking into the facts. A tre mendous assortment of WASH POPLINS, ALPACAS, SUITINGS, CASHMERES, tlc. Also, Large Stock ol' LADIES' AND MISSES' HOSE, GLOVES, FURS, UN I) ER VE S TS, SHOES, ???BATS, (Both trimmed and untrimmed,' RI HU ONS, EM HR OI DER Y, And a Full Linc of PLANTA TION GOODS, D OM EIS TICS AND GROCERIES Just make a bill, and by com paring prices, &,c , bo convince* of the above statements. JOHN C. MICKLER, WEST UNION, S. C. Doo. 26, 1878 0-2rao NEW STORE NEW GOODS! 1WPMCES rl lie undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the public that he i now receiving daily < choice and well selcctc\ stock of GROCERIES -SU CM I AS COFFEE, SUOAII, BACON, MOLASSES, FLOUR, CHEESE, TEA, CANNED GOOD CONFECTIONERIES AND CHRISTMAS GOODS, & Which I am selling at unprec dontedly LOW PRICES. Before purchasing olsowhei come in and price my goods ar see it I cannot do hotter by ye than any ono else, All I ask is trial. My motto is, "Quick sal? and small profits/' Tho Finest Mountain Bo< Pork and Sausage fyfeat on har nt hard pan prices. Respectfully, M- H, BRYCE, Main Street. Deo 20, 1878 0 2iu D. BIEMANN & SON. Come one. Come alli IITT? HAVE purclmsod this Fall and YT JLli liuvo now in Storo and daily arri ving tho I. ARO PST STOClv wo have evor displayed to tho public. ASSOI&TMUNT t:o.iil*i.R-vru. Prices Unequalled I ! Dry Ouods. Prints, Shootings Shirtings and a full lino of Foreign and Domestic staple goods of every description. Especial attention is culled to our largo and well selected stock of Dross Goods, in the latost 6t.vles and colors, with a magnificent lino ol Black Mohairs and Alpacas. Table Damask, white and colored, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, ?fcc.: also tho latest novel ties in Hosiery, Ulovos, Linen and Silk Handkerchief. Ladies Ties, and an endless VARIETY 0>F NOTIONS Twonty pounds of Zephyr Worsted, etory imaginable shade or color; a Imndsomo lino nf Salem and Ohnrlnttevillc Jeans, Cnssimcrs, and picco goods, so well known for their cheapness and durability. A completo stock of the lutc-t styles of Ready Made Clothing nnd Gouts' Furnishing Goods, Ruch ns Lnundricd nnd (Jnlnundricd Shirts, Ties, Cravats and Bows, Iiinon and Poper Cellars and Cuffs, Merino Undershirts, &c, &o. Also, a full linc of Boots nnd Shoos, Hats and Caps, Saddles und Hnrross, heather, Crockery and Glassware. Hardware, Groceries, Bagging and Ties, &<}., on hand at all times and which will bc sold at li OTTO M THICKS for cash or hurter. Before purcbusing elsewhere, we would bc pleased to have you give us a call. All persons indebted to either D. Biemnnn or H. D- A Bicmann, who do not make satis tuctory nrrnngomennts regarding their dc? counts by January 10th, 1879, moy expect tu havo them collected by law. 5,00<> Bushels new corn wanted, for which wo will pay tho highest market price in cash or goods. Respectfully, D. Biemann &L Son. Highest market nice paid in CASH for COTTON. October 24, 1878 49 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT J. II. SL1GH & SON'S JUST RECEIVED, JA. Thargo Stock of C5h.oi.oe, Stauple souci FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard and Mo lasses, Oil, Lumps, Wicks and Chimney.'', Comb?, Brushes, Soaps nnd Glasses, And Locks. Screws, Butts and Hinges; Cm lory tindall kinds of Ware, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes. Collars, Cravats and Men's Wear, And Domestics of all Grades and Stripes. Boots, Shoes, Elastics and Huso, Pens, Ink, Pencils und Paper, Pins, Ncodlcs, Ribbons and Calicoes. All to bc sold cheap fur cash sooner or titer. In short wc pay the highest prices for produco And ?ell goods ns in antebellum days; Indeed all things in our linc, so cheap, induce Our customers to say, "To buy from Sligh pays." Persons wishing to buy cheap and first class goods will find it to their interest to give J. II. Si.HUll & .SON a call. Sopt. 5, 187r 42 LAND FOR SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooon.ee Oonnty Hy ltieliaril Lewi*, Judge ol' Probate lor said Cornily. HY virtue of a decretal order by tho saki Judge of Probate, made in lite onso of H. A. Adams vs. James N. Adams, for thc admeasurement of. dower. 1 will sell, on MONDAY, Balcday in March next, nt (ho court house door in Wat halla, S. 0., between the legnl hours of salo the ono divided half inlet cst in thc following Tract of Land, viz: All that certain Parcel or Traci of Laud, situ ate nnd being in the County and Stale afore said, on Ccnncross Creek, adjoining lunds of W. J. Nevill, Dr. L. B. Johnson and others, being the pince whereon James N. Adams now lives, and containing about -aereo, being tho tract bought of W. S. Grisham by J. N, and W. W. Adams. TERMS-CASH. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probute. February ii, 1870. 124t SIIHItlFF'S BY virtue of executions to ino directed I will sell, on MONDAY, snle day in Mnroh, 1879, at the Court llouso door in Walhalla, between the legnl hourn of sale, thc following described properly, lo wit: Ono Tract of Land on Crooked Creek, con taining 455 acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Wall, Tho?. Dodd and others. ALSO, Sixleen acres, moro or less, in Hie town of Walhalla, adjoining lands of M. II. Bryce aud others. Levied on as Hie properly of A. Bryco, Jr., at the 6uit of the WnMiaUa Bank and others. A 1.00. 00 acres, more or less, on waters of Crooked Greek, adjoining lands of Goorgo Dodd and others. Levied nn a? tho properly of Alex. Brvoe, Jr., at tho suit of tho Walhalla Bank and others. THUMS OF SALI4-CA.S?I. J A M KS II. U?HI NS, Sheriff ?oonoo County. Fob ?, 1870 12-8t BLACKWELL'S ll J DiiMiiAM mm TOBACCO