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I I ^ ^imi r LOCALS." V/v wiU soon hkve Hp* WeehbafrleB. Chow Jackson^ Beat Swoot Navy Tobacco.. Tho County Commissioners will incut In the law office of Keith & Vernor en next Saturday, . Mr. Hoary and wire, from IloudorsonvlUo, N. C., are on a visit to relatives in our town. The ooldea! weather wo havo ever experienced in tho month of June was felt on this (Wednes day) morning. Frost was near by. i Mr. C. L. Reid baa harvested his oat crop, and on about ono-thlrd of an aoro he has made in tho neighborhood of thirty bushels. It is an old saying, with farmers, that a dry May presages a good crop year. If lt bo true, then there ls a prospect for a good orop year in 1879. Like tho motion to adjourn, ibo paying of subscription is always in order, when lt is due. Wo hope every one who owes will boar this tn ! mind and obligo us by settling. Col. C. F. Hampton passed through our & town the tti>t of the weok on his way to Cashier's vnltoy to epond tho summer. Ho is a brother of Governor Hampton. - Kev. Mr. Morris preached two practical and tmggcstivo sermons on Inst Sunday. Ono was on the subj cet of brotherly lovo and tho oilier on tho common excuses that people inakofornot | becoming Christians. Wo aro in receipt of tho premium list of the eleventh annual fair of the State Agricultural Society. Wo regret that so little interest is taken in this display by our oltisens, many of whom could successfully competo for prizes. Mr. J. L. Porry informs us that bo has " * night ncrca of tho best cotton in tho oounty, being from 4 to 10 inches high. Beat it who cnn? In all our recollection wo have not seen so littlo lonflng about Walhalla. Tho negroes . seem to bo hard nt work, nnd to lind an idlo hand is next to impossible. This is a good i sign. Tho Town Council havo under considera tion tho building of ti Town Hull, by putting ? second story over tho market house, Wo need n good hall, if tho funds csu bc hud without further taxation. ?} Tho members of tho Board of Assessors for Wagoner Township aro rcqucstod to meet nt tho Court Houso next Friday morning at 10 o'clock for tho purpono of electing a chairman and conferring together about tho work before them. A littlo daughter of Mrs. Ba?mgartcl wns bit Inst Sunday evening by a snake, supposed to be a ground rattlcsnnko. Tho wound wns i II fl ?ot od on tho foot, und nt this writing, she is very bad from tho effects of it. The 6iiako wns not killed. Mr. Lomuol Perry, vin old and esteemed citizen of Pickons Conty.died on the 16th of ^ May in bis 6Sth year. Kc had been conked to bod fur fifteen months and died from paralysis. Hohns cirIdren and relatives in this ?aunty who will regret to hoar of his ?death. Tho attendance of people on puhoi*.y was small nnd no property was sold, though somo bad been advertised for sale. Tho penplo aro nt work nnd in such pretty woxther for cono ?quering grass, their time secwi to li uv? been employed in thai direction. ^ If yo? nfc trotible? with dysentery, diar rhoea, cholera morbus, summer complaint, pains in tho stomach and bowels, &o., go to Norman's drug storo nnd got a bottle of Dick's cholera cure. Price 25 cents por bottle A safo and infallible remedy. Try SH Thc County Board of Equalization hold an informal meeting in tho Auditor's oflico on snledny, but ?othing doRnito wns dono. No pormnnont organization was mudo or at tempted, ns n number of tho Township Boards ' lind held no meeting, und thcreforo hnd elected no chairmen. A ground hog or wood chuck wns captured and killed in Weft Union, near Capt. J. P. Micklcr's residence, on Inst Saturday. This littlo animal is nbout tho siKo of n rabbit nnd burrows in the ground and is very trouble? nome to farmers by dovouring grain, &,o. Although it is common in tho United States nnd Cnnndu, this is tho first ono wo have hoard of bcoing seen in this section of thc oountry. Prof. E. J. Dreher nnd family aro spending a short timo in our town*. Ho has been tcnohing the past year at Liberty, in Picker.* County, and lins lind a (ino sohool, nnd, we lonrn, has given general sntUfuction. Prof. D. is connected with tho press ns u corres pondent of tho Columbia Register, nnd his interesting letters will ofton be seen in tho columns of that journul over tiio worn deplume of "Piedmont." The senior class of Newberry Collego arc: Edward P. Aull and J. Eusobius Berley, New berry County; J. Walter Daniel mid Wm, \Y. Daniel, Ooonce County; John P. Hobbs, Edge field County; Silas O. Kammer ami Christian W. Welch, Lexington County. Tho honors of the olo89 were awarded by tho Faculty last week, C. W. Welch taking tho first honor. Tho second honor was given jointly to W. \V. Daniel and .f. F. Hobbs. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. T. Roid died nt Hodges, in Abbcvillo County, on the 28th ultimo, from dysentery, after an illness of ono week. This is the third littlo son they have buried, two of them within Ibo past twelve months. Tho family havo our deepest, sympa thies in their sad bereavement. Wo havo received an invitation from tho senior class to bo present at thc commencement exercises of tho Columbia Pcmnlo Collego, bo ginning Juno 81 h and ending on Juno 1 ail?. There will be fifteen graduates from this insti tution this yoor: Four from Columbia, two from Laurens, and one from each of thc following conn tics: Newberry, Chester, Sumter, Abbeville, Barnwell, Manning. Marlboro, Union nnd ono from Brunswick, Ocorgia. Tho Columbia Fe ma'.o College is laking high rank among tho female colleges nf tho South. Il has an aldo OOrps of teachers. Court will bo held hero on tho third Mon day in Juno, Judgo Aldrich presiding. No businoss for juries cnn, under tho law, bo heard, except criminal prosecutions, so that tho juries will hardly bo detained above throo days. Thoro ni e fivo or six warrants sont up And perhaps (his will inoludo tilo Oiininnl docket. These cases, lt is thought, Will be short, Tho bulk of tho equity business has boen continued by conant or arrangement of the local bar. so that Court will hardly last l?nger than Thursday. , \Y. O. Smith, Esq., living at Sandy Springs, in Anderson County, is a model farmer. He is said to havo the best oom and cotton in all his neighborhood. Mr. Smith is about sixty-five yearn of ago ?tul follows tho plow handles every doy. II. M. Morris, Esq;., it Ibo champion whiat grower of Anderson County. We were told a few days ago that ho had a field of Six acres which w-uld no doubt yield thirty brishol? of whoat to aoro, tho piooo of land aggregating 180 bushols! County Treasurer IT. F. Alexander reports collections of taxes during tho month of May as follows: State tax, . - . $720 45 Regular county tax, - . 785 80 {Special county tax, > - 201 02 Soltool tax, 628 81 Poll ?ax, - - - . 100 60 Tolal lax, - - - $2,892 48 This Is a good showing considering tho season of tho year, tho soarolty of money and tho fact that the books were not opened until ?bout the 12thof the month. The Treasurer has requested an extension of time, of which, if granted, duo hot ?co will bo gi veri. Our pooplo should not forget the Commence ment Exorcises of our colleges, which begin on tho fourth Sunday in this month, Ur. J. C. Furmnn, of Greenville, preaching tho com mencement, sermon on that day. Governor B. F. Porry is to deliver tho address before the Fomnlo Collego and all our people should hear him,' ns it may bo their last opportunity of listening to him, whom wo nil delight to honor. Ho l? advanced in yoars, rlpo in that practical knowledge, called wisdom, and eloquent in de livery. Wo shall let our readers know" tho day ho will bo horo, as soon as tho programme of tho oxcrolscs of thc two institutions has been agreed on. Other distinguished speakers will bo hero, and tho day they will speak proper notico will be given. Get your crops in good condition and bo ready to spend * pleasant and Instructive week. Attention is directed to tho advertisement of a reward for information, with proof to convict, of thc person or persons who recently broke a window in the Methodist Church and entered tho church, or who last summer broke and entered and robbed tho churoh of its Bible, hymn book and other articles. What conceiva ble motivo could lead to these nets of malicious mischief and burglary, or who, in our commu nity, could fall so low ns to tfefnee or rob tho house of God, isa mystery to us. Tho com munity owo it to themselves lo trace out, if possiblo, mid bring to punishment tho perpe trator of th?se nols. We never before, except once, heard of a Bible being stolen from the sacred desk, and tho person guilty of this was a tramp who ot ricken? was sent to the peni tentiary. If thc person who broko, entered and robbed tho church of its Bible could bo found our court would pul him out of harm's way for a good period of time. RICHLAND LOCALS. As no one has ever given you any dots from this part of thc county, I will let you know that w? are not ?ll dead yet. The farmers arc getting on well with their crops. , Mr. James E. Hughes has thc finest cotton j in HUB section. Wheat is looking well and bids fair for a full crop. There will bo a pic nie al Capt. J. L. Shank liiVs mill on Saturday, Juno 14th. An Invita tion is extended lo tho publia to bo present. Como one, ?mt all, and bring well-filled bas kets. A nice limo in expected. - ?m m - The Mexican Dollar. What is tho difference bei ween the Mexican dollar and Tublcr's Buokcyo Pile Ointmont? Ono does what it premisos and tho other doesn't. Tho Mexican dollar pays, "1 nm ono hundred couts;" but when you como to invest it yon (ind it is only eighty-five. Tnblor's Buckeye Pilo Ointment say?, "I will cure you of Piles;" and upon trial it is found U do so in every cuso. It makes but one promise-to euro Piles; nnd docs so without failure? Prico 50 coots a bottle. For salo by lt. E. Norman & Bro. NEW ORLEANS, June 2.-J. Boss Stcwnrl, n prominent colored politician and member of tho Legislature from Tensas Parish, this evening stabbed and seriously wounded Wil liam V/ard, colored, formerly of Grant Parish. Stewart churges Ward with being instrument tal in securing evidence for Spofford in tho contest against Kellogg. Stewart, after thc stubbing, ran into tho Customhouse, where tho police wero refused admittance by thc night watchman. Pockot-Book Lost. It was in the town of B., and Mr. S. lind just concluded somo purchases, when he made tho starlling discovery that his pocket book was lost. Wlit?? searching his pockets ho found a buckeye nnd said-"Gentlemen, my pookot-book is lost, but thora has boon something discovered by Dr. Tabler, of Nash ville, of fur greater value. lt is the Buckeye Pilo Ointment, which will euro Piles in nil casoB, when used according to directions. Try lt. Prico 50 cents a bottle, tor sale by R. E. Norman & Bro. OTTUUWA, IOWA, Juno 2.--Gen. James Shields, lalo United Stutos Senator from Missouri died soddenly boro last night. Ho was in his usual health Sunday nnd wroto sovoral letters ofter 0 o'clock in tho ovoning, but just before retiring complained of pain in his chest, and shortly afterwards said to his niece that ho was dying, and in thirty minutes expired, sitting in his chair and remaining conscious to tho lost. His romains leave hero to-night for his homo in Carroll ton, Missouri. COLUMBIA, Juno 2-John Glisson shot and killed Church Williford, at Bock Hill to-day. I nm reliably informed that tho shooting had its origin ata pic nio last wook, and that an innocent young lady was at tho bottom of tho affair. Williford i's represented as having been a dosporato character, and' thu shooting under tho circumstances is said to have boen justifiable. Tho Sherman boom has roached Atlanta'. Tom Blodg'elt, son of tirer lalo Foster Blodgett, was interviewed by tho reportor of a Ropubll caa newspaper last week, arid the conversation was overheard by ono of tho Cov$titu(?on'f BitifT. Blodgett' thinks Hayes dutof th?'question as a nominee for tho next Presldenoy on account of Iiis letter of acceptance) Grant, h? thinks, docs not wield' Os largo art' Influencio os John Sherman. Blodg'ott nntiouhOed his intention of stumping' tho State for Sherman.' 1 , A Mississippi planter says (hat ho will ho olio' of a thousand to give fifty dollars a year to send .Southern nogroos to Massachusetts. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRIOTED WKKKL.V APPI.KR-Dried, per pound 2<Mo BOTTKR-Por pound 10(^)16 BEESWAX-Per pound 20 BEEF-Por pound 2@5 BACON-Dry snit shoulders ?. " 0. H. Sided 6fBT S. 0. hams, canvassed 12? CALICO-Per yard 5@8 Cot7B?-ttio per podhu 12?@18 " -Lnguyrn, per pound 30 " -Java, per pound 28 CANDI,ES*-AdaronrUino, per sot ICS 11 -Sperm, per pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 10(a) ! H COTTON-Per pound 8(a)l0 " -Yarn, per bunch 80 C. PPBRAS-Pe?* pound 6 DUCKS-1er hoad 12$@IG EGOS, per duften . 8 FLOUR, por srtok, (98 pounds,) 2.75@3.30 FEATHERS-Qeoso, por pound 40 .* -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, per bushel, 76 -Bye. per bushel 75 -Oats, red, per bushol 60 GEESE-Per bead 2?@J5 UONBV, por pound 8 il I DES-Dry, por pound 10 " -Oreen, por pound 4@5 IN mao-Spanish Float, per pound 1.26 .? -Carolina, por pound 1.00 IRON- English t-onne" d\ nor pound 3(a)3J " -S weed, per pound '@8 *. -Band, per pound 4@5 " -Hoop, por pound 12@1J Potware, por pound 6 LARP, per pound 9(?)10 LIMB, per barrol ?.00 LUMUKU, por thousand feet 7.50 LEAD, por pound 10 MOLASSES, per gallon 40(3)00 MADUKH, por pound 25(a)30 NAILS, por ko? 2.75@3\00 ONIONS, per bushel OIL, kerosene por gallon 26 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel BICB, por pound 9(a}l0 SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1.25 J SHIRTING, wholsalo Oj I " retail 7 I 14 wholosnlo 6J " rot ail Oj 4-4 SIIEETINU, wholesnlo 6\ rotail 9 SHOT, per pound 10 SPIRITS TVKPBNT:NB, per gallon 75@80 SOAP, per pbufta 3(<?l0 SUQARS-Crushed, per pound 12J TUTTIS PILLS! INTRODUCED, 1865. A TORPID LIVER ls tho fruitful eoarco of many d??ense?, promt* nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS! DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COsU PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS SF A TORPID LIVER, Loss of Appetite and Mauge*, the bowel* nroooatlvo, but sometimos alto nm te witH iobee?ees, Foin In thc Hoad, oocompaaled wUh^I^l^Bonsatlon in the back part.Falri in tho right side and under tho shoulder* blade, fullness niter pating, with a dlfl?v? oUnaUon t^oxorflonjjf^ody or mind, Tjrl? tabtlity of temper, Low spirits, liosa ot memory, with a fooling of haying neglected tonio duty, ?onor?l wo urines a; Dizidnotg; Flutteringlat ^o^S^oaxt^Dotsbefor^tiie oyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right oyo, Restlessness at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Orino. IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED; SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, : TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such onsoa, a singlo dose ofTooto such a ohange, of festing as to astonish the sufferer. * TUTT'S PILLS are compouuded from snbttanees tlint nra free from nay properties that cat? Injure the most delicate organization. Tiley Search. Cleanse, Parity, and Invigorate] the entire Ny mo in. Hy rel lc vin? the en? ajorced Liver, they cleanse the blood from polsonoushumor., and thus Impart, health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels te act naturally, witho'nt which no ono cnn feel well. A Noted Divine says. Dr. TUTT:-Don Sir: For ten years I have boen a> martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Las) Spring your Pill* were recommended to me ; I uasd them( but with little faith). I ara now s wall man, have good appotite, dig osti?n perfeot, r?guler ?tool?, piles gonu. and I have gained forty pounds solid flub. Thoy are worth thoir weight in gold. Hgv. IL L. 81MP8ON, Louisville. Ky TUTT'S PILLS. Their first effect ls to Inere'nse-the Appetite* and CAURO the hody to Take 0:1I'leab, inns the system ls nourished, and by their Tonie Ac tion on tho Digestive Organs, Retratar stool? are produced. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD. OF NEW YORK, SAYS: " Few diistaes eilst that cannot be relieved by re? Storing the l.iror to its normal functions, and for thia purpoio no remedy has erar been invented thu? has aa happy an effeot aa TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Onice 3fi murray Street, New York? tr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor? matlon and Useful Receipts" will bo malled/r?s on application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. On AT II A ni on Wu IRK KU H changad to A Gi.ossr BLAOK by a tingle application of thia DYK- It im parta a Natural Odor, acts Inttantaneoualy, and Is ss Harmlose aa spring watSr. Bold by Druggists, ot sont by express on receipt of $1. ?' . ornoo, 35 Murray St.* New York. March 27, 1870 20-ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooon?? O?unty. Iii Hie tfOHi't Coiiiiiioii Pica?. li A Oiliiici-, Plaintiff, against II M Payne; and ! T II Knox, Defendants-COMPLAINT ON MONET DEMAND. To II M Pavno and T ll Knox, tho Defendants*| in tho abovo stated oaae YOU and cnoh of you oro horcby au'rn'tnoned and required to answer tho complaint in this action, willoh is filed in the oflico of tho Clork of tho Court of Common Pleas in and for the County and Stato aforesaid, at Walhalla, South Carolina, nnd serve a copy of your answer on tho subscriber at his ofTioo' in thc Court House nt Walhnlla, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho aervioo hqf?of,' exclusivo of the day of service If you fail to answer the con)* filaint within that time, tho Plaintiff will take udgment against v?o for the sum of ono hun dred and thirty-seven dollars, besides interest and for tho cosis Of tIii"' notion. N. 13, CARY, . Plaintiff's Attorney'." Walhalla, S. C.. April 24, 1879'. Witness- 3 W Sfnirriiirrj". ? C P". To II M Payne and Y ll Kno*, tho 'Defendants nbovo named Trtko hotioo, that If yon" fall t? ?o's wer tho oomplaint within the time aforesaid, (lie Plaintiff will take judgment against' you for the sum of ?no hundred' rind thlrly-s'ovdn dollars', besides Interest and- tlWcosts of this'action. N. ii. OARY, Plaintiff's Attorney. April 21, 1870 28-01 J< H. PITCHFORD, OFFICE ON COURT HOUSE SQUARE, WALU ALLA, 8. O'. WILL give prompt attention to collec tion* sod ?ll other busiuess confided to him, May 16,1879_^???!?m?u Final Settlement. TUM undersigned petltl?Hs. to Ute Probate 1 Court. Coonee County, S. C., for a 0oal set tlemont or the estate of Sarah ti. Alexander, minor, on Saturday, the 12th day of July, 1871), nt 11 o'clock Al M., ?nd for a tym I discharge from the said guardianship. FRANCIS E. CORBIN, Guardian. jun? 6, 187V 20 41 TAX RETURNS --o;o COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE. WALHALLA, 3. C., APRIL BO, 18T?. NoTICE is hereby given that the Addltot'a Offloo will bo opon to reocive TAX RETURNS from June 1st to July 2Mb, 1870. The Auditor or his Asslstatlt Will nlte'ud at the following places at the lime specified fdr' llie assessment of Personal Proporty, YIB: Wes! Union, Monday, Juno fllh. Seneca City, Tuesday aud Wednesday, Juno ! 10th and 11th. Bird Abbott's, Thursday, Juno 12th. Sit ton's Mills, Friddy, J into 18th. J. B. Sandors', Sallirday, Junb 14th. Fair Piny, Monday add TiicfltUy, June 10th and 17th. Bachelors' Rcti'cai, Wednesday, Juno 18(h. Westminster, Thursday and Friday, Juno lOth and20lh. I Thomas Powell's, Saturday, Juno 2Isl. " Felton Hull's, Tuesday, Juuo 24th. Mrs. Barker's, Wednesday, June 26th. MoDade'a Mills, Thursday, June 2?lh. William Rowland's, Friday, Juno 27th. Lay's Milln, Saturday, Juno 28lli. Talloy's Shops, Tuesday, July 1st. HIgll Falls, Wednesday, July 2J. After tho 20th of July tho returns of those failing lo return will bo made from the best in formation that can bo obtained and fifty per cent, added thereto. All malo persons from twenty-ono lo sixty years of ago, excepting thoso exempt by law, arc required to return llioir polls. Mcrclianis, manufacturers and bankers must ntako their returns strictly according to Inw. BnoU taX-payer, except when impossible to do so, must make their own return. All assessments of personal property must bo "lite uaiinl selling price of similar properly on the usual terms at executors' or administra tors' sales, at tho plaoo whero tho return is made.'' C. JR. WATS?Nf, Auditor Oconcc County. May 1,1870 _ 24-81 LADIES'STORE Wi! WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to our patrons and friends tho fresh arrival of our SPRING STOCJK OF GOODS, consisting or tho halest Novelties of tho Season, such as Prints, Dross Goods, Lawns, Jaconets, Nain Books, Cambflo And India Long Cloths, &C. A f/eaulif?l lino of Notions, consisting of Kid and Lisle Gloves, (all colors,) Fans, Fan ind. Handkerchief Girdles, Silk Ties, Collars ind Cuffs, Rufllos, Ruching and Collarettes. A full assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats of all varieties, Straw, Wool and felt: Ploaso call and examine our Stock, as then fou can form a better idea of w?tat fte havo. Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. Maroh 27, 1870 10-ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF OCOftEE. COURT COMMON PLEAS. Joseph J. Norton, as surviving executor, Plaintiff, against V ?netta Alexander, widow, nnd Frank P. Alexander, Rosa A. .Schroder, Thomas E. Alexander, children, Emma Alexander, grandchild, t?nd ?v?arlah L. Sharpe, as legatees and divis?es under tho will of said deceased, Elijah Alexander; Jr., and JfeBS? "vV. Norris, nt? oredltorsof] said deceased, mid Morris Miller, ns admitir istrator" of Wi K. Alexander, deco??se'd, de? fondants'-SuMvfoNB. To tho Defendants herein! YOU and onoh of you ato hereby sum moned and required to answor tho oom Etaint in this notion, a copy of which is hore y served on you and to serve a copy cf your, answer on the subscribers at tholr omeo? on tho publie square in 'Walhalla,, fi, ?L, within, twenty days ofter the service of this buhnnono' on you, exolusivo of the day pf service. If you fail to answer the complaint as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief dem anded fn tho com plaint. Walhalla. S. C., Maroh TS?if 1OT0.' k ,W. 0. KB?T? A S. P. DENDY, t Plaintiffs' Attorneys. j?Ts! j J. w. sTiiiBLiNo, c. c. p; to Frank P. Alexander, Defendant herein: rp AKE notion that' tfio sommorts, pf. which X thc nhovo'ii/e. oopy, (md tho, complaint ?erein wore.fl)ed*in' Ilia olnoe of ,tjj'? Clerk ot he Court of Common Plea's for Oo?hee'.Cou'otV n tho St ato of South' Carolina,' on tho 19th fay or March', 107?. [ ,. Wi C. KEITH A 8. P. DB NOY, . , Plaintiffs Attorneys. May 22, 1879' 27-0t IVew Goods. New G cods. AT (J I out ly Hod ucea Prloes tit tho J. H. SLM & SON. W .ftOtOtflO ?j f * 11 .1 ij? i : .'' ;,? ..;.." 0.--.0 - fi A t t AND nXAMIRR. OUR KjJ?LLjLj Full Line of NEW 8PRIN? CALICO bofore purchasingetsowhcre. *' i ?)Ii Y GOODS, FANCY GOODSi , NOTIONS*. HATS, '(of all kinds) no?TS* SHOKS, I LKATHKR, and FARMING IMPLEMENTS Which vre will sell et tho very llioweet IPrioe? for CASH l! Being determined to sell, it will bo an .ad vantage to the public to call and sea us beforo they sell their produoo or buy their goods seme whore else. llcspect fully, J. fl. SLIGH & SON. March 27. 1870 10 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooonee County. III Hie Court Common P?en?. Amanda F. Liles, Plaintiff, against Wm Henry Liles, Francos M Liles, Charles L Liles, Wm J Cowan, Wm Latmcr Whisonont, Mary Ann Whisonant, David L Liles, Win J Liles, Charles O Liles, John D Liles, Jesse J Liles, Mary J ano Frances Liles and Charles W Mastn, Uofondnnts-COHI'CA?ST ion PARTI TION, BELIEF, &O. To tho Defendants In tho above stated case YOU und each of you aro hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint id this aotion, which is flied in thc office of the Clerk of the Court of Comtnoh Pleas in abd for tho County and Slato aforesaid, and serve ?copy of your answer on the subscriber jit. his office in the Court House at Walhalla, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclusive bf tbs day bf ser* vico. If you fail to answer Hie complaint within (bal time the Plaintiff will apply to thc court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. ( N. fl; CARY, Attorney for Plaintiff. April 24th, 1870. |?TB. j J. WI STRIBLINO, C. C. V -, To Charles W Mason, Wm J Cowan, David Lewis Liles, Wm J Liles, Charles O Liles, John I) Liles, Jesse J Liles and Mary Jane Frances Liles, Defendants above named, who are non residents of this Stale-. Tnko notice timi tho summons and complaint herein is filed in tho office of tho Clerk of thc Court of Common.Pleas at the Court House in Walhalla, South Carolina, for the purposes therein set forth, and if you fail to answer tho oomplaint within tho time aforesaid tbo Plaintiff will apply to tbo court for tho relief demanded in thc complaint. N. B CA Itt, Plaintiff's Attorney, Walhalla, Oconeo County, S. C. April 24, 1879 23-Ot HURRAH! HURRAH! iF'or WEST UNIOS, TUE GREAT CASH AND BA??ERJTOM lu Ves i Your Dollars and Dillies here with .1. P. MICK LEK. at thc Old gland, where you can Procure thc Largest QUANTITY OF 600DS. AND THE BEST VALUE fOR YO?ft MONEY. ? am Just Receiving ? New Stock Of Good? from Charleston and New York, which were Bought for fc?sh at Re markably Low Prices, .. Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; ti ARO W ARE r QU.EENSWARE, CROCKERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SHOES, AND HATS, &C, I also keep a small etocX of MtUO.* on hand, nil of Which will bo soft! Mt astonishingly low figures fer Cash or Barter. The aighest market price paid for all1 kinds of I Conntry Produce. - [ Vive Muutfrcd Afcusft??s of I Corn Wanted, which will bc paid fer in cash or getod? at casft prices. Respect Ai I ly, J, P. MICKij?R, May* 16, ?879 26 ly OP TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS OF REAL ESTATE. Oflloe of County Auditor, MAY 0, 1879. ])V dh Aoi of Mic Legislature, approved De cember 24th, 1878, I am required to appoint Huco intelligent aud discreet freeholders in euell Township in the County, who shall eonsli (uto a Township Hoard of Assessora for Heal Estate. I thorofore make the following appoint ments, viz: Center-W. J. Mix, 8. H. .Johns and J. A. Elrod. Seneca-Sloan V. Stripling, R. Y? lt; Lowery aud E. I?; Verrier-. Tugaloo-John S. Dickson, Wm. J. SIribling and O. I. Walker. Wagener-W. C. Keith, W. J. Nevill and F. F. Sharp. Keowec-A. Bi Orant, B. Frank Robertson nud J. M. Cannon. Pulaski-W. ll. Thrift, Wm. J. Denton and J. El Phillips. Chattooga-Abel Robins, Ceo. W. Symmes and W. A. King. Whito Waler-Jesse Lay, Franklin L. Moody, Jr., and Wm. Rowland. The persons Appointed for the several Town ships will meet 'together nt some convenient placo, take tito constitutional oath of office, elect a chairman and thus become the Township Board of Assessors. Tho chairmen of the several Township Hoards shall together consti tute tho County Hoard of Equalization. For tho purpose of organizing said County Board thc chairmen of tho various Township Board? will meet in tho Auditor's Office on MONDAY, tho 2d day of Juno, 1879. t), E. WATSON, Auditor Coonee County. May 8, 1870 25 lM "187?. J. E. HENDRIX & SON. DEALERS IN li ard ware, Iron, Steel, Cutlery, etc. Sh?fcs* H ata; Dry C?oods. P?ihts, Oils &, Painter's Sundries. A?ENTS F?11 Stewart Sowine Machine, Howe Sewing Machine, Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machin?. If you are wanting to buy a ( you should not fail to give us a call, as wc are offering bargains. Country produce of every de sfcriplibn bought. Wc make a speciality in grocer iqs o'f every description* at Rock. Hot (om prices. UespecUfiillyy J. 1$: Hendrix & Seen* April lo, 1879 21 Stat'e of Soiatl* CatrolUiac ?COKEE COUNTY. IN TllE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I Young Davis, Plaintiff, rv. William B. Davis, C. D. Davis, Elizabeth. B. Elston, Lotty Ann Fisher, Laura J. Mashburn nee Davis. John Sr. Davis, Effie Loo Davis, Walter O. Davis, Mary D. Davis, Hattie Davis, Mattio Davis, Wade B. Davis, Mary L. Holmes nee Davis, Sallie B. Davis, Nannie M. Dav wv Harvey A. Davie, Beatrice E. Davie, War-' ron R. Davis nod Cliffio H. Davis, Defend-* ants-Summons for Jtwtilion oj? Reaf Estate, Relief, To tho Defendants above named'- . YOU aro hereby summoned and required' to answer tho complaint in this notion, which is ftlcd rn tho office of tho Clerk oS the Court of Common Pleas for the said/ county and to serve a copy of your answer tc the said complaint on the subscriber at hi? offoo. on tho public aquaro in the town of Walhalla, in the County and State' aforesaid within twenty days after the service Hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; nnd if you fail to answer tho enmprafot Within thia fi nif aforesaid, Che plaintiff i'n th? not ron will apply to the Court foy the relief demanded in th? tftaeplnint. S. P. DENDY, Plaintiffs Attorney. Walhalla, S. C. April 21st, 1879. jlTs! j J. W. STRIBLINO, C. C. Pi To tho Absent Defendants-William B. Davis C. D. Davis, John S. Davis, Elisabeth B Elston TAKE notioe that tho summons end cont plaint in this action was filed liv the'offlco' of the Court cf Common Plea? fer Oeonee Connty. South Carolina, o?- the Slat day of April, A. D. 1870, for Partition of the Real1 Estate of Harvey Dwvisy deceased', and for' roi i of, ?v.o. Walhalla, S.O. April 24. 1879'. 8. P. D*NDY, Plaintiffs Attorney. April 24, 1879 23*0t.