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ILioosuls. SubsoVibo for tho KKOWKB COURIKU. Chow Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Blank Lions,Deeds, Mortgages and Executions for salo at this omeo. Tho Sheriff will offor for salo on Monday several traots of land. Tho plaguo has broken out afresh in Kessia. Thousands of persons aro dicing daily. Mr. H. S. Rutledge has the contract for set ting oat one hundred shado trees in our town. A. W. Thompson is s diing a good deal of limo for compost. Now is thc limo to buy your lime for this purpose. The March term of tho Court of General Ses sions aud Common Pleas for Oconeo county will convene on Monday, Judge Fraser presiding. Thc Greenville and Columbia Railroad is run ning trains night and day to nccommodato tho demands for freight, consisting largely of fer tilizers. Tboso interested will not forget lo read thc important notice of S. 1\ Dendy, Assignee of Wesley Pitchford, in another column. Wo regret to learn thal Miss Tabbie Nance, formerly of Walhalla, has been very seriously burned by tho breaking of a kerosene lamp on or near her person. Mr. George Heist, our baker, informs us that bo has recently received a contract to furnish an Atlauta house with twenty barrels of his pre' <ols weekly. This speaks well for our baki r. /If. McNinch, who killed young K'tlgoio al Laurens Court llouso sometime ago, has been tried and found guilty of murder. J. L M. Irby, indicted ns an accomplice, bas fled tl"* Stato. A well executed counterfeit of tho United States half dollar is in circulation, and its nppcaranco is calculated to deoeive. When dropped on a hard substance it entirely lacks thc ring of thc puru metal. Wt, aro pained to record thc death of Mrs. Louisa MoWhorter, wife of Mr. W. A. McWhor. tor. This sad event took place suddenly at her homo in (Jcorgia on Sunday night last. Mrs. McWhortcr had many relatives nod friends in this county who will be grieved to learn of her denth. As our friends will be out ia force next week, we suggest that those on tho debtor sido of our books will call and "pay the printer." Bo is a faithful worker and worthy of his biro. Thoso who have paid have our thanks. Call and seo 113 ami help us all yon can with CASU anil new subscribers to tho Count KU. l?x-Gov. B. P. Perry, of Greenville, has ac cepted tho invitation to deliver on address at this place, in June, before thc Philofrcaiaii So ciety of tho Walhalla Female College. Oconeo County will always give Governor Perry a hearty welcome. What does it all menu? Twelve drummers in Walhalla today (Wednesday) and lil ore coming. Surely thc price of goods has fallen and they are anxious lo sell. By thc time our merchants get through "waiting on" this number of druinmerc in one day, ihcy will feel as they had had a spell of tho yellow jaundice or Asiatic cholera. Tho man who don't advertise has his store houso bung aron id with shingles and pieces of barrel beads, inscrit.ed with lampblack, "Irish pcrtaters," "Korn .Meei," "Flower," "All kinds of kountry projnee," "Kalkes and Randies for siil hore." Bc says, "Thar ain't no uso ia noos paper advertising so long as a man is smart enough to tend to his own business, and can H.omi at thc door and holler tho toilers la." Kev. H. M Barton, of Fair Play, preached in thc Baptist Church of Walhalla on Inst Sunday morning loa large and attentive congre gation. His ser non was a practical and sug gestive one, setting forth tho duly of man lo his fellow 1111111 niel his Creator, and clearly establishing iho great fundamental truth that lhere is 110 ponce and happiness in ibis life out side of thc Gospel of Jesus Christ and the love of God shed abroad in thc human heart. .Messrs Warren & Stribling, of Pendle ton, have fine stock, fowls, rabbits, <&o., at their stock Carin, near that phico, for sale. Mr. Stribliug is a pructluil mun mid can nlw'iys bc found nt hi-? farm. Their prices oppeur roamin ihlc, and we commend thom tn thc patronage of tho public. Seo their advertisement is another column. Wc acknowledge thc receipt of au invitation to bc present iii ihc anniversary celebration of the Carolina Literary Society of Adgor College, to bo hold in the Ba pl isl Church, on Friday evening, thu l illi of March. Thc question for discussion is: "Ought Iho utilitarian system of education lo bo encouraged?" Affirmative John L. McLces; negative-A. S. Pedon. After tho debate an oration will bo delivered by Janies I?. Carey. The public arc invited to bo present. Wc noticed in the Columbia Itcyistcr, of Sun day, the appointment of our young friend, Rev. Vf. G. Neville, to conduct (he roligious services in tho Mission Room at 74 P. M. Mr. Novillo is a young man of fine promiso, and in Iho time to como we feel ?uro ho will bo found de votedly and earnestly following thc high mid oxalted work to which he has been called. Distinguished politicians will tako prominent parts in tho literary celebrations of next sum mer. It has already been announced that Se nator Thurman will dolivcr Iho literary address at tho Univcrsily of North Carolina; Px Gov. Tild?n speaks at Trinity College. N. C.; Scnalor Hansom nt Wake Forest College, N. C.; Senator Gordon, of Georgia, at tho University of Mis sissippi, nt Oxford; Hon. John Randolph Tucker, at Hampden Sidnoy Collcgo, Virginia; Bx-Qov. B. P. Perry at Walhalla Pe?nalo Collcgo, S. C. Thcro aro sonic others, but thoy crcapo us just now. Have You tho Buckoyo? It is a well established fact, that Tablet's Buckeye ''ile Ointment will euro, if used accord ing to direct inns. Tho vEsoulus Hippooaslanum or Horno Chestnut, commonly known ns tho Buckeye, bas been highly esteemed for many years, owing lo tho fnot that it possosscs virtues lying in tho bitter principio oallcd Escolio, which cnn bo utilized for tho euro of Pilos. If nfTectod willi that terrible disease, uso Tnblor's H m;k ey 0 Pilo Ointment and bc relieved. I'rice 60 oonts. For salo by Norman & Bro., druggists. - --?. ? - -. Tho fund raised in Qormany os a memo rial, of tho Emperor's csoopo amounts to over 8300,000. It is to form tho basis of a nntioinj] insurance institution for tho labor ing'olusscs nod poor, of which tho Prince Imperial ls named "high protector." Mexico and United States. Offing to their warm and delightful climates, theil' inhabitants grow sallow from' torpid Livers, Indigestion and all disensos arising from a dis ordered Stomach and Bowols. They should of ooursoatall limos keep tho liver active, and to our renders wo recommend Tablcr's Portnllne or Vegetable Liver Powder. Tulum la limo, it will often save monoy and much sufToring. Prico 50 cents. For Balo by Norman & Bro., druggists. Preaching in tho Lutheran Church ovory Sabbath morning at 10J o'clock, by Rev. J. G. Boehm, pastor. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at 9 A. M. Preaching in tho ProBbytorian Churoh by Rev. S. L. Morris, Pastor, on first Sabbath nt ll A. M.I second Sabbath nt 7J p. M.; third Sabbath at ll A. M. and 7.V I?, M.; fourth Sabbath nt 71 p, M. Sabbath School every Snbbath at OJ A. M. Prayer meeting lecture every Wednesday night at 7? i\ M. Tho following aro tho appointments for Wal halla and Seneca City Circuit for tho quarter ending with thc llb Sunday in March: Hock Spring, first Sunday nnd Saturday be fore, nt ll A. Ni. Walhalla, ..ccond Suadity, nt ll A. M. and 7 P. M. Seneca City, third Sunday, at ll A. M. Friendship, third Sunday, nt 3 P. M. Fairview, fourth Sunday, nt ll A. M. Old Pickcns, fourth Sunday at 3 P. M. Oim TENUIIE ot LIFE depends in great mensuro upon our regard fur or neglect of tho health. If wo violate thom wo cannot expect to '.mako old bones." But that the span of oxistenoo nllotted to a naturally doliente con stitution, or ono which has been shaken by disoaso may bc materially lengthened, is a fact of which wc have daily proof. The -vivifying and restorative inlluencn of Hos tottcr's Stomach Bitters anon a failing phy sique affords a striking illustration of tho power of judicious medication to strengthen tho hold upon life. Restored digestion, com plete assimilation, renewed appetite, sound repose, these uro among thc benefits conferred upon tho debilitated by that supremo r?no vant. With a circulation enriched, a frame invigorated, and a nervous system tranquil ized, thc invalid, after a course of thc Bitters, feels that his life-tenure is no longer tho pro carious thing that it was-tint bc may yoi enjoy a "green old nge." WASHINGTON, February 22.-Tito fol lowing appropriations arc embodied in tho sundry civil appropriation bill reported to tho house to day: ('mut llouso and post oflioe at Ail ti.ta Ga, 810,000; custom house, Court House and post office at Memphis, Tennessee, 800,000, custom house nt New Orleans, ?10,000, custom house, Court llouso and post nflico at Nashville, Tennes see, 875,000; for continuing thc construc tion of the light atorn'ffcr American Shoals. Florida roofs, &50.000; for rebuilding the tower nt South Pas* entrance to the Missis sippi Uiver, S50.000; barracks at Fort Mon roe, 634,000; to pay tho State of Georgia in full settlement for advances made to the United States in suppressing tho Creek, Seminole and Cherokee Indians, 872,296. WASHINGTON, February 22.-Tho largo iron safe known as tho "Centennial Safe'' which was on cxhbition at thc lato Centennial exhibition, containing autographs and photo graphs of distinguished men of thc country of ?K70, was cl os od bwday at noon, in Statu ary Halt, 'nf ibe capittd. in the-pi,cser?rtirrTif-rr .large number ol spectators, though no' formal ceremonies were observed * Senator Frye, who presided over the Senate after tho death of Vico President Wilson, represented the administration, Nicolay, Privat o Secretary to President Lincoln, was also present. Tho safe is to remain closed 100 years and then io bo opened. Thc ancient frigate, the Constitution, is always in trouble. At last accounts she was being towed into r. Portuguese port, with n damaged rudder, by ti tug which had a bill for 83,000 fur the simple service. Like tho other Constitution, this ono has been amended too often. If she reiches home in safety she should bc promptly sent to the junk heap. We have kept on repairing lier, ns thc patriot did his Revolutionary musket, until there isn't so much ns a touch? hole left of thc Old Ironsides which threshed thc.snucy Guerri?re CINCINNATI, February 25. -A dispatch from Newark says that there is a great com motion there on account of tho publication, by order of city council, ol tho names of for mer mo m bo rs of council with tho dates nnd amounts of money illegally taken from the city treasurer under different pretexts, aggre gating $3,000. Many of them nro among thc most prominent citizens. Tho solicitor is instructed to commence suit for tho recovery of tho money ut ?nco. Married, In Henderson County, on thc 13th Instant, W. A. MCCOY, ESQ., of Franklin, N. C., to Miss MAHV GUAVKS, of Henderson County, N. C. Final Settlement NOTICE is hereby given thal tho undersigned, nd mini st mi or of thu personal property of Wm. Corbin, deceased, luis applied to Richard Lewis, Lsq., Judgo of Probato for Coonee oounly, to mako a final settlement ns such ad ministrator and lo bo discharged thcrofrom on Wednesday, tho 2d day of April, 1870. W. F. CORBIN, Administrator. February 27,1870 15 -lt Final Settlement NOTICE is hereby given (hat thc undersigned, administratrix of tho personal property of Newton brown, deceased, has applied to Richard Lewis, Ksq., Judgo of Probate for Oconco county, to mako a final settlement ns such administratrix and to bo discharged therefrom on Tuesday, tho 1st day of April, 1870. REBECCA BROWN, Administratrix. February 27, 1870 16-dt PINE ST0CK,F0i)LTRY.&C Ashtnbnla STOCK FARM ANO POULTRY YARDS, WARREN & STRIBLING OFFER 18 Eggs from cither of tho following varieties for $2.75: Bronze nnd Whlto Holland Turkeys; Partridge Cochins ami Plymouth Rook Chickens; Pekin, Poland mid Rouen Dooks. Thirteen Eggs from cither of tho following for $2: Whiio Faced BlaokSpanish, Brown Log hornsund White African Bantams; White (?ni?eas. Wo also offor a fow more Jcrsoy Cattle, Cots wold and Merino Sheep, Berkshiro Pigs and four varieties of Domestic Rabbits. i\o Usc ?ending o?r to ?ct ltd lei* Poultry. Ours arc tho bost obtainable, Inking many premiums wherever exhibited. Our Partrldgo Coohins took tho two first nnd ono scoond prizo nt tho rccont Poultry Exhibition nt Washington, 1). C. Address nil communications to J. C. STRIBLING, Manager, Pendleton, H. C. February 27, 1879 15-6t SUBSCRIBE nm rm; " KEOWEE COURIER." $1.90 A YEAR IN ADVANCE! WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. COKHECTEI) WEEKJ.V AITLES-Priod, per pound 2@3 BUTTER--Per pound 10^/)l;> BEESWAX-Per pound 20 BEEK-Per pound 2v</)5 BACON-Dry suit shoulders ?' " C. H. Sides 5C?)G S. C. hame, canvassed 8 CALICO-Per yard b(ti\7 CovrEE-Kio per pound 12J(jjj20 " -Luguyru, per pound 30 ?' -java, per pound 28 CANDLES-Adamantine, per set IG? '* -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 12}@15 COTTON-'Por pound 7}(rtj0 " -Yarn, per bunch 73(<T)80 Co i'TE HAS-Pc* pound DUCKS-Per head 15(^20 Koos, per dozen 8(a) 10 FLOCK, por sack, (98 pound?,) 2.75(7i)3.60 FEATIIEUS-(leese, per pound 40 " -Mixed per pound 30 QUAIN-Corn, per bushel, f>(\<i)G0 -Bye. per bushel 50(?G,r> -Oats, red, per bushel 50 QRESR-Per head 25(3)33 I ION EV, per pound 8@10 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10 " -Creen, per pound 4(</)5 INDICO-Spanisn Flout, per pound 1.25 " -Carolina, per pound 1.00 IKON- English relined, per pound 3@3? " -S weed, per pound 7(^)8 " -Hand, per pound 4(^5 " -Hoop, per pound 12(<j)li Pot ware, per pound 0(<rft8 LAUD, per pound 9(a)l0 l.iME, per barrel 2.00 LUMUKU, per thousand loot 10.00 LEAD, per pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon S'.l(ajK) MADDER, per pound 25Q?30 NAILS, per keg 2.75<dH 00 ONIONS, per bushel 40(^50 OIL, kerosene, per gallon 2.r>( ?30 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel 50(u>C0 PICE, per pound 8(?j0 SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1.25 StllRTINO, wholsul 5} " retail Oj " wholesnlc 4.) S " retail 4-j .l-l Sil BETI NO, wholosulo G.] " retail 5 .SHOT, per pound 10 SPIRITS TURPENTINE, per ?allon 75(f?HO .VOAi?, per pour.u 8(<?l0 SuoARS-Crushed, per pound 12J - A White, per pound 10(<j)ll -Brown, per pound 9y?l0 - Extra C.. por pound 10 STARCH, white und blue, per pound G}t'r//10 SODA, per pound 8A10 ToilACCo, per pound 50(5?,1.00 '. per pound, smoking G0@80 TALLOW, per pound . 5 TURKEYS, per had 50(3)7^ TEAS-Gun Powder, per pound 1.00 Hyson, Creen, per pound 80 Yoting Dyson, Rhick, per lb 1.00 W )OL, washed, per pound 25 \U. persons indebted to Wesley Pitchford, by judgment? noto, account or otherwise,' aro hereby notified that said notes, accounts, &o., arc in my hands for collection, ami that prompt payment of tho sumo must bo mado, if partios desire lo SUYO costs. S. l\ DENDY, Assignee. February -'7. 1870 15-lt Meeting of Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given that lhere will tro a meeting of thu creditors of Wesley Pitchford al my ollioc, on thc public square in Walhalla, S. C., on SATURDAY, thc 22d instant, nt 12 o'clock M., for tho appointment of Ihotr agent to co-operate with mo in tho assignment made by tho said Pitchford for the benefit of his creditors. S. P. DHND\, Assignee. Fob 13, 1879 13-21 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. I .'\ LIJ persons indebted to the firm of Lewis & Walker, of Seneca Cily, must make prompt pay ment, ol her wine their notes and accounts will bc placed in tho hands of an officer for collection. JOHN C. CARY, Assignee. Feb 13, 1879 13-.1t S M I', BUFF'S SARDS'}. 1)Y virluo of an attachment In the case, of 1) John Hopkins vs. C. ll. Sullivan, levied on tho inlnrost of thc defendant, C. li. Sullivan in three bales of cotton, I will sell, at (lopkin's Store, in Seneca City,on Tuesday afiersalcday in MAROM NEXT, between (ho legal hours of salo, all Ibo right, tillo and interest of tho said defendant in and lo said ootton for (bo satisfac tion of the judgment obtained in Ibo action in which thc attachment was issued. Terms cash. J. II. UOBlNS.s. o. o. Fob 13, 1879 18-3t STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, OOUNTY OF OejONB?F. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Joseph Iludgons, Plaintiff ] Complaint against > for John Jaynca, Defendant. J Money. To the Defendant herein: YOU aro horcby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, which is (lied in tho ofRoo of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pions for said County, in said Stato, tthd to servo n oopv of your answer on tho subscribers nt their office on ibo public square in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days altor tho sorvico. of tho summons on you, ex clusive of tho day of service. If you fail lo answer tho complaint as aforesaid tho plaint iii will apply to tho Court for Judgmontagainst you for tho Bum of thirty-fivo dollars and sovonty-four cents, with intorest thereon from tho 25th day of December, 1878, and oo?ts of ibis notion. Walhalla, S. C., January 18. 1878. NORTON & S rill BLI NO, Plaintiff's Attorneys. j ?T 7 j J. W. STRIOLINO, C. C. P. lo John Jayncs, Defendant herein: rip AK E notice Ihnt tho summons of wbioh I tho forogoing is n oopy, and tho complaint heroin woro filed in Ibo olllcn of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Ooonoo County in tho Stnto aforesaid on the 18th day of January Inst. February 12th. 1879. NORTON Si ST RI BLI NO, Plaintiff's Attornoys. February 13, 1879 13-G JUST RECEIVED ANOTlir.lt LOT Ol' THOSE BEAUTIFUL J? Il T N T S AND SILK ir A Nb KER au Et s. ATTI) Qonoral ?took nf DRY GOODS, V/ U lAi NOTIONS und FANCY Goods always kopt full. Taylor's Trimmings a specialty. Sister towns may boast of cheap goods, but our motto is QUALITY, not QUANTITY. Agents for tko Weed Sewing IvIa,oh.ine Prices greatly reduced. Farmers uro respectfully invited to call and seo our stock of AVERY'S PLOWS AND A OR ?CUL TURA L IMPLEMENTS, Willoh weare agents for. All numbers of Braid's Hoes in Ptoek. Wo sell tho Winchester Brand of Ladies' Fine Shoes. A Southern made Shoe. FJ1R JlIlEJlD Of the noted Miles Shoe. A nice lot of Gents' Fine HAND-MADE SHOES. Fredi Lit of Ferry's Garden Seeds Call and Soo Thom? Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. February G. 1879 12 ?S A M II Kl. I.OVi.NUOOOl). I W. 0. KUVIX. LQV?NGGW& ERVIN, BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS WALIIilii l, ?. C. w ll li havo on li ii nd and for ?ale thc following ST A N I) A It 0 F Ii HT I LI /. li RS~ Hitipirc Guai?o. Bradley's A tunion ia (cd IHs ?otvcrtBorte,' Asncricn* A Minion ia I cd O?s ?o4-S'-cd IBoioc* and Aiaicricus Aoiimoma^ I'lios plialCH? -v^^ Acid lBlio*|>liatcs for l??r?SL B>l>*? ?1B.Y,, *VC. WaiHcd, 5.000" bushels of COHN, for whioh wo will pay Hie cash. Cotlago to rent. Call al their office. Respectfully, LOVTNGGOOD & ERVIN. Feb Ll, 1870 GO THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Is Tin: COMMON PIXAH. James Uudgiqs, Plaintiff, y Complaint ngdinsl y for John J syncs, defendant. J Money. To the Defendant herein yOU nri hareby summoned an 1 required to L answer tuc complaint in linn action, which is filed in tho office of tho Clerk of tho ('oort of Common Iden? for Maid County in said Stale, and to servo n copy of your answer on thc sub scribers at their oflicc on tho public square in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty dais after thc service of this summons on you, exclusive of (ho day, of service. If you fail to answer tho complaint ns aforcfaid, ibo Piala* liff will apply to thc court for the judgment against jon for Ibo sunn of twenty-five and 7ft 1U0 dollars, with interest (horc?n trom thc 26th day of ;I)eccniber, 1878, and costs of this aol ion. Walhalla, S. C., January 18. 1870. NUKI ON vt ST lt IR LI NO, Plaintiff's Attorneys. {8} J. W. STRIBUNO, v. c. i>. To John .Tayncs, Defendant heroin Tako noi Ire. thal (he summons herein, of whioh tho foregoing is a copy, ami the complaint in this action, were filed in tho oflicc of tho (derk of tho CqSirt of Common Fleas for Oconco County, jo* thc Slate of South Carolina, on thc 18th (?ay of Jaunarv last. ] NORTON & STRIPLING, Plaintiff 's Attorneys. Keb 13, tftVO 13 Gt MakOi Prompt Payment 1 ER80t& Indebted to Samuel D. Cherry, of Senooa Oily, aro requested to matte prompt pay ment, otherwise (heir notes and accounts will bo placed'.In tho bauds of nu officer fir collec tion. [' JOHN C. CAUV, Assignee. Fob 18; 1870 ia-3l Mortgagee's Sale. h Iwill sell to tho highest biddor on SATUR DAY, tho 8th day of March nost. at ll o'clock A. M., before tho Court llouso door, in Walhalla, S. C., tho following described tract of land, vin: All that Tract or Parcel of Land-situated in County of Oconeo, Stnto of South Carolina, on brandies of Litilo Toxn wiiy Creek, water? of Tillaloo River, ndjoin. ing lands of Sponoev Chumb?is, S. E. Maxwell and others, containing lilly noros, moro or loss, being tho samo conveyed to Ootobor Goodiron by Spencer Cham bor? on tho Gili day of February, 1878. Tho sumo hoing sold under mortgage gi von by said October Goodiron to Spencor Chambers for purchase money on 7th day of February, 1878, and assigned lo mo hy Huid Spencer Chambers. TERMS-OASll. J. E. -Il Efl DUIX, Assignee of Mortgagee. Feb. 13, 1879. l.VMt J. C. MICKLER, WISST UNION, THE: LE-A.XDER IN LOW PRICES. STARTLING But nevertheless true, that the Subscriber is now selling to his customers his Stock of Goods, Bought since the Fall Trade opened. It is useless to talk about others selling at lower prices and cheaper goods. Facts are stubborn things, and any person visiting WEST UNION Can soon find out by watching the crowd, where to go for the Best Bargains In every class of DRY GOODS. NOTJONS, CLO THIA'O, SHO ES. HARD WAN JJ, HATS, GR O CURIES, cC-o. Any argument to tho contrary is easily answered, in fact totally DESTROYED, By looking into thc facts. A tre mendous assortment, of WASH POPLINS, AL PA CAS, SUITINGS, CASHMERES, to. Also, Large Stock of LADIES AND MISSUS HOSE, GLOVES, FURS, UNDER VESTS, SHOES, IIA TS, (Both trimmed and untrimmed,) Rllin ONS, EM HR CIDER Y, And a Full Linc of PLAN TA T10N G0 ODS, DOMESTICS AND GROCERIES Just make a bill, and by com paring prices, &.c , bc convinced of tho above statements; JOHN" C. MICKLER, WEST UNION, S. CL Deo. 20, 1878 0-2mo o:o The undersigned takes plea sin*'!- in announcing to the public that he is now receiving daily a choice and well selected stock of - SUCH AS GOFFER, SUGAll, BACON, MOLASSES, S FLOUR; . OliEESE, TBA", CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES AND CHRIS TM AS GOODS, jpo., Which I am soiling at unprece dentedly LOW PRICES. Before purchasing elscwhcro come In and price my goods and seo it 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 Sausngo Meat on hand at hard pan prices. Respectfully, M. H. BRYCE, Main Street. Doc 20, 1878 0 2m D. RIEMANN & SON. Come ono. Conic alli VTrri^ II AVE purchased tliia Fall and W have now in Storo and daily arri ving tho LAROFST STOCK WO hato over displayed to thc public. ASSOKTIU ERT COM PIPET?? Prices Unequalled 11 Dry Goods, Flints, Shooting* Shirting? and a full lino of Foreign and Domestic staphs goods of every description. Especial attention ia called to our large and well selected stock of Dress Goods, in tho latest styles ami colors, with a magnificent lino of Black Mohairs and Alpacas. Tablo Du nt ask i while and colored, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, &0-; also tho latest novel ties in Hosiery, Gloves, Linon and Silk Handkerchief. Ladies Tics, and an endless) VARIETY OF Twenty pounds of Zephyr Worsted, ovcry imaginable shade or color; a hnndsomo lino of Salem and Chm lottsville Jeanr, Cnssimers. and piece goods, so well known for their cheapness and durability. A completo stock of the latci-t styles of Heady Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, such as Laundricd and Unlaundried Shirts, Ties, Cravats and Hows. Linen and Paper Collara and'Cull's, Merino Undershirts, ?tc. &c. Also, a full linc of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddles and Harness, Leather, Crockery and Glasswaro. Hardware, Groceries, Bagging and Ties, Ac, on hand at all time* and which will bc sold at Ii OTTO M PRICKS for cash or barter. Before purchasing elsewhere, w? would bo pleased to hnvo you givo us a call. All poisons indebted to either I). Bicmiinu or H. D. A Bieniiiun, who do not make satis factory iirrangotnonnts regarding their ac counts by January 10'h, 1S7D, limy expect to have them collected bylaw. 5,000 Bushels new corn wanted, for which wc will pay tho highest market prico in cash or goods. Respectfully, D. Biemann &, Son. Highest market price paid in C.VSII for COTTON'. October '21. 1S7S 49 BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! -AT J. li. SL?GH & SON'S JUST RECEIVED, .A. Largo Stools, of Clioioo, Staple auiicl FANCY 600DS. CALL AND EN-A Ml NE O CH HEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Tens, Bacon, Lard and Mo lasses, Oil, Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys, Combs Brushes, Soaps and Glasses, And Locks, Screws, Butts and Hinge*-, Cutlery and all kinds of Ware, _Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, CollarS^rlfWiifLnnl' '^l00'8 Woar, And Domcstlc^^^dl Grades and Stripes. Boots, Shoos, Elastics ^TIHNU&S0,! Pens, J uk. Pencils and Paper?" Pins, Needles, Hibbens and Calicoes. All to besohl cheap for cash sooner or atcr. In short we pay the highest prices /br product? And soil goods as in antc-belium days; Indeed nil things in our line, so cheap, induce Our customers to say, "To buy from Sligh pnva." Persons wishing to buy cheap nod first class goods will lind it to ihoir interest to give J. ll. SM*; Il & SON a call. Sept. 5, 187S 42 FOR SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oconee Oo'U.rrty My flt it-hard Judge ol* Probate fov said County. n 1)Y virtue of n decrelnl order by thc said Judge of l'robatoslnade in thc case of K. A. Adnms vs. James N. Adams, for Hie admeasurement of dower. I will sell, on MONDAY, saleday in M'.roh next, at tho court house door in Wal halla, S. 0,, between thc legal hours of sale thc one undividod half interest in I lie following Tract of Land, viz: All that certnin Parcel or Tract of Land, BRU alo and being in tho County ami State afore said, on Ccnnorosfl Creek, adjoining lands of W. J. Nevill, Dr. L. B. Johnson and others, hoing thc placo whereon Janies N. Adams now lives, and containing nbout-acres, being (he tract bought of \V. S. Orien Am by J. N. and W. W. Adams. TERMS-GASH. KICUAKD LEWIS, Judgo of Probate. February G, 1870. 12-lt BY virluo of executions lo mo directed f will sell, ott MONDAY, salo day in March, I87O, at Ibo Court House door in Walhalla, bptwoen tho legal hours of sale, thc following described properly, lo wif. Ono Tract of Land on Crookod Creek, con taining 4f>5 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wm. Wal?, Thos. Dodd and other*. AI.SO, Sixteen acres,, inoro or less, in Mic town of Walhalla, adjoining Intu?s of M. H. Bryce and others. Lotledon as tho property of A. Bryeo, Jr., at tho suit of tho Walhalla "Bank and olhors. ALSO. CO acres, moro or lese?, on waters of Crooked Crock, adjoining Inuds of Gcorgo Dodd and others. Lovied on us tho property of Alex. Brvoo, Jr., at tho snit of tho Walhalla Hank and others. THUMS OP SALE-GASH. JAMES H. HOW NS, Sheriff Oconcc County. Peb 0,1870 " 12-?h BLACKWELL'S DUKIIAM