Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, August 21, 1879, Image 3
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Chow Jookaon's Boat Swo?t Navy Tobacoo.
A liltlo advertising now uud then will do no
harm to businoss mon.
Mr. J. W. Slrlbling ls having bia dwelling
houfto rooovcrod.
Wc hnvo hoon informed that a little hoy,
tho eon of Mrs. Brucko, died in Walhalla on
? Saturday night.
1 Tho nights and mornings aro cool, rosom?
hiing tho fall of tho your, though tho middlo
of tli? day is gonornlly warm.
Bov. Ur. L. ^lu?or. of Charleston, will preaoh
laJlioQorniau luuguago at tho Lutheran Churoh
on Sunday next nt 10? o'clock A. M.
Mr. J. JO. Hoops has laid upon our table
'tho first sweet potato of tho season, of tho rod
.yam variety.
Attention ls directed to tho a?vorttsomoftt of
forfeited land sales for (his County on salodoy
in September.
An oxchango pays boil a red popper pod
with you cubbugo bends for health and easy
digestion.
Wo hnvo not received tho Orecnvillo Daily
News for sovcral days. Tho News is a live,
'progressive pupor, and wo curt't u fl ord to do
Vithout it.
, Mr. Wm .T. Strlblhig, who has been very low
with fovcr for several weeks, wo aro glad to nn
uounoc is convalescing and will Boon bo well
again.
Such of tho streets of tho town ns havo
boen worked, havo boon put in thorough con
dition and will not rcquiro much additional
work fir a hain ber of yours.
Wo''desire our readers to carefully read tho
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Company's ad
?vcruscnicnt, found in our columns, and sen I for
a circular if you wish to buy the bes! Sewing
Machine ever made.
Messrs. Kiley and Strong, on their recent short
visit into Abbeville County, secured two flvo
hundred dollar bernis to tho endowment fund of
Adgcr College, besides tho promise of eight or
ten new students. Pretty good work this.
There is n while buzzard in this county known
to ho twenty;three years old. For many years
il li vf il ami roosted on Frank Maxwell's Toxa
way plantation! lt has recently been seen in n
differ Cht locality, bul not a great distance from
its original roost.
There will bo a mooting of the citizens of
lUohlund community on Friday, 22d im loot, at
Bichland Church, for tho purpose pf oonsl lor
ing the fence law. Capt. h, D. Slrlbling re
quests his company lo meet lhere r.lso on thal
day, meeting lo take place at I o'clock P. M.
A family of snake.', consisting ol' an old
ono and i'orly-two young ones, were killed
nour Walhalla lust week, by Mr. J. If. Sligli,
Jr. Thc snakes wei o of tho highland m o
cusin specie.--, and measured, except tho old
ono, between IO und 12 ?nobes in length.
The protracted meeting which bega? in the
Methodist Churoh al this place on Sunday, Hu
10th instant, olosed Tuesday highl lust. Thc
preaching and praying waa done earnestly and
faithfully ami wc trust sonia gopd has been ac
coiuplidhed foi' tho Mai ler. Sonia few addition;
wcro made lo Ibo membership of Um church.
Col. F. W. MoMnslcr, a leading lawyer ol
Columbia, passed through our town last, week
and spent a day or two among ns. Col. Mo
Master baa always been an eminently conserva
tivo man and baa for years enjoyed a lucrative
practico at Ibo bar. Ile passed up into Nor til
Carolina on a visit lo (ho nmnntoin* and lo Spoin'
a few weeks in recreation.
Michael Ki/.or was accidentally shot will
small shut nour tho gute of tho jail in Wal
halla on Tuesday, tho I Ol li instant. Thc gun
which went riff, wns in the bandi of I). H. Graig
a small b y. K?zcr was not above (wolvi
feet distant nod tho shat struck tum jusl
above thu knee cup, inflicting ?1 wound not
dangerous but painful. Such is tho fruit ol'ti
cureless handling of lire-arms by children.
dm;! received nt Norman's, a largo lot ol
tho finest drugi and chemical preparations
Normui.'s suponer cologne ia still ahead ir
quality and price and can bo recommended
by Con. McGowan, Col. Cothran and many
others, whoso mimes can bo furniohed on
application. Price $1 per pint. Also jusl
arrived, a lino nssortmcnt of corn starch
sugo, tapioca, mixed bird seed, Dutch bor?
ring, &o. t
Mr. Thomas II. Jones was ahcod of Mr.
Hoops in thc matter of sweet pota'oes, n?
Miss Ida Jones sent to our children some
of thc red variety over three {oohes in cir
cumference moro thuu threo weeks ago.
Wo omitted to mention thc faot from over
sight and (uko this occasion .to do him
justioo, as ho labored under tho severest
drought of ony part of tho county.
Wo havo received tho August number ol
tho Southern Musical Journal, published hy
I aulden & Bates, Savannah, On.,- at $1 pei
annum, willi premium of sheet music to tho
valuo of $1. It is anicoly golton up monthly,
containing several pages of now music in
oaoh number, besides reading matter, com
prising musical sketches, discussions, editor!"
als, Innis, correspondence and general mnsii
cul intelligence from all parts of tho world.
Think of it-Messrs. James Lewis, J. ll.
Riley and John Davies, young men of our
town, desiring to seo tho great Tocooa and
Tallulah Falls in Georgia, set out on foot last
week, a distunco.of about forty milos, to soe
theso great wonders of nature. Thc round
trip was mudo in four days. Nothing oc
curred to mar thc pleasure of their trip ?ave
blistered feet, a sleep or two on tho cold, cold
ground, a little starvation and being lakoh
for revenue raiders. These bays will dolo
tic lo
Dr. Smclt/cr is n mechanic as woll ns tho
honored President of tho Walhalla Female
College. During vacation ho lins boen busily
engaged in improving bis college building -
painting, papering and doing some necessary
wood work. Tho papering, is of tho oak
pattnrn and looks wei!, while tho painting
over hoad is of a sky blue color. liq expects
to add Ibo new patent school desks to his
collogo by and by. Tho doctor therefore hus
not been hilo dui lng thc holidays, and by the
opening ol bis next school session ho will
havo made many improvements to his collogo
building. Tho doctor is quito hopeful ns to
tho future outlook of thc Walhalla Pon?alo
College und expects to open thc next session
with sovoral now students from abroad. Wo
wish tho doctor abundant success in thc
groat work ol educating thc female sex.
"Wo uro requested to givo notico thrit there
will bo a battalion drill at Bothel Church on
Saturday, tho 23d day of August, instant, nc
0 o'olook A. M.
Wo rogrot lo announce tho death of Mrs.
James MoOaroy, which occurred nt tho resi
dence of hoi* husband on Thursday, tho Milt
Instant, aflora protracted Illness. Mr. MoCnvoy
had been a resident of our town less than two
years, when ho was called on to mourn thia
great ami irropnvablo loss, Who can CK ti nm to
tho loss of a father or mother, much loss of a
husband or ,wifo? Nouo but tlioso who lmvo
passed through tho sad ordeal. To nil outer's it
is speculation, conjecture, formed from tho
weeping oyos, while Ibo veal length and breadth
nnd deptlt of tho henrl-rondlng sorrow of Ibo
bereaved is biddon iu the heart; and cannot bo
measured by human feeling. Mrs. MoCavoy
was an estimable Indy and had won mnny
friends in her now homo, when she was culled
away forever. Sho loaves a husband and sovornl
ohlldron to mourn her loss, besides many friends.
Thoy have our deepest sympathy iu this great
nflliclion. Ilor romains wcro oarriod to Charles
ton on friday, tho loth instant, for burial in
tho soil of hor carly homo.
"Out of (ho depths have I cried unto thee,
Oh! Lord." Moro limn inc Of our people hnvo
realized in tho past tho force of thrso Words of
tho Psalmist. Out of the depths of their grief
nnd mourning for a lost Ono, Whore oleo could
they look but to Him who has Said, "I nm tho
resurrection nnd the lifo; ho llint believcth in
mc, (hough ho Wcro dead, yot shnll ho live; nnd
whosoever liveth and bclicVcth in mo shall never
die." Dicdrioh Diemnnn, Jr., son Of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Henry Diemnnn, died nt tho residence of
Iiis parents, near Wnlhnlln, on eunony morning,
tho 17th instan!, at 2 o'clock A. M. Thc dc
censcd lind hardly reached mnluro manhood, nnd
ns wo learn, had been n hind nnd obedient son.
nnd lo thc world was in his moral walk oh ex
emplary youth. Ile had for several years been
employed nbout tho lietel of his uncle, nnd wan
remarkable for his courtesy to nil, nt (he sanio
(imo Hint he wns quiet nnd prompt in (he dis
chnrge of tho dillies assigned to lilia. Ho must
have proved ti help ami comfort lo Ilia parents,
who in hts death have been sadly bereaved. On
the very threshold of manhood he ha? fallen a
victim to thc destroyer, who regards neither age,
nor sex, nor condition in life. Ills rennins
were interred in thc Lutheran Church jard on
Sunday afternoon nt ? o'clock, uftev an impies
.sive funeral sermon by Dr. Smbltzcr.
Editora of tho KcoiVCC Courier; My iilton
llon was called to a notice signed "H." headed
"Goonoo Station Locals." 1 dosiro to say
Unit so Tar as ibo same refers to mc or my
improvements it is entirely unauthorized, by
me, us I do not desire further notoriety in
this community, and ns for thc critics on my
motor they uro probably competent to ut once
determine tho result of on irresistible foi'CO
striking an immovablo object.
Respectfully.
WILLIAM A. LA V.
I August 10th, IS70.
I Teachers' Union o?: Goonoo.
Tho 'Penchera' Union of Ocoiteo held (ts ffixlh
meelina, in tho Court House nt Walhalla on
Friday, thc 8th of August. No business was
transacted nnd thc meeting adjourned lo meet
nguiu nt WalhUllh on the UCCOtld Saturday in
October ni 10 A. M.
IL SIT.ONG, President.
WM. 1\ CALHOUN, Secretary.
Flat Rock Sunday School.
This school, localed on tho Old Picken s
rond, near Mr. Georg?; Dodd's, is in n thriving
condition, ns was shown on Inst Saturday ut
a celebration given by it. Wo had tho OX?
quisito plcasuro of nttending this cele
britt iou; und it wns n pleasant occasion
indeed to seo tho deep interest manifested in
tho gloi ions cause of Sunday Schools by all
the people in Snit community.
Tho order of thc day consisted in some
add rosses, tl good dinner, social conversa
tion, leo,
Itev. Fletcher Smith spoko on Ibo groot
necessity under which soino neighborhood in
our county nro standing to-dny for tho Word
or Lifo.
Mr. J. \V. St nhl mg addressed his remarks
to thc children principally, urging them to
do good unto all man as they have opportu'
nity.
Tho writer mada a few remarks, moro es
pecially to tho parents, showing tho necessity
of touching tho children tho truths of tho
Biblo, and advising tiiem to tako an active
part in tho Sunday School themselves.
It woo learned afterwards that most all of
tho parents do take an active part in tho
uchool.' .
Tho speaking hoing through, tho school
rind visitors marched in procession to tho
long and woll laden tablo of good things,
which hod boon prepared by tho kind hands
of tho Indies of that community. Of course
wo all hod n good limo hore What would
wo do if Wo didn't hnvo good things to cnt
8omet'nrC8? Wbilo wo onjoy thoso good
things propiirod by thc benevolent bunds of
tho Indios, lotus love tho Indies more (if this
is passible) and treat them moro kindly.
Thcrd aro two admirable traits In this
school which uro worthy of imitation: Tho
first is thal of tho old people-tho parents
go to tho school and tako an activo part in it.
The second is that thin school has enough of
life and zeal in it to koop it running all the
year. It docs not freeze ont hillie winter
and become torpid like most of our Country
schools', Our county would be in a much
hotter condition if overy community would
follow tho exam plo Of tho flat Hock neigh?
borhood. Will not somo one follow the noble
example set by Judgo Wick li fib, Mrs. ?. W.
Dodd and Mr. W. A. Milos, who have labored
faithfully to build np th! i school? Many
places in our county need Sunday schools;
thoy want them, nnd if thoso who can will
go into this work with Otoh' whole votil,
instead of standing aloof, eUCOCSd" will crown
their efforts. Tho command iu: "Son, go
work to-day in my vineyard." Who will
obey? Idleness is a sin und n disgrace in
religious as well au tccular lifo. N.
Aualm lOlh, 1870.
Tho lion. James S. 0, Richardson, an
amino! lawyer of Sumter nod for many yours
reporter of tho Supremo Omi it of this State,
lied Mommy night at the Kookbridgo Aluin
Springs, Virginio, aged a bo fit GI years.
lt was it Ohnso all around, first, Knie
Dhnpo-d SpVagt??; thon Conkling went ofter
(basto Knte; and finally, with ii shot gun
iprtlgllO chased Ooi(kling\*;?Oht??fftf? SfWotfNC
THE GREAT AMMNE TUNNEI,.- A Swiss
iouvnnl lins recontly gUen somo particulars
of tho presont stato of tlio St. Gothnrd tunnel
works. Tho total length of the tunnel be
tween tho two ends nt Air?lo and at Goes
ohouon is 14,020 meters, including thc ap
proaches of 145 meters. Tliero is, however,
a ?oparato curved part of tho tunnel on tho
Air?lo sido which ia 125 motors in length.
At tho ond of Mu; Inst 3,489 motora ot thc
tunnel from tho (looaolicnon sido hud boon
completed, and 3,033 motors from tho Air?lo
sido. This guvo a total of Y,122 inctors com*
pletcd from both cuds, and this, compared
with tho length, which it was estimated would
bo completed according to tho programme ar
ranged ia Soptembor, 1875, shows a deficit of
3,389 motors. Thcro is, however, no such
groat diflbrenco between tho estimated and
achieved lengths in tho bondings. At tho
end of Maj' tho advanced top headings had
reached 0,940 meters from Goeschoncn or
Northern side, and 0,2^0 motera from tho
Air?lo or Southern sido showing n total longth
of ndvancod top heading of 13,220 motors, and
only 214 meters less than anticipated in 1875,
and leaving 1,543 motors of bonding to bc
mace. Tho meeting from tho two omis will
not bo at tho centro of tho length of thc tun?
nol, but owing to Ibo moro rapid advance
ment from tho Northorn side, it will tnko
placo semowhero about 30O motors nearer tho
Southern side. Tho present rato of advance
of tho heading is, oh un avorago of both sides,
about 238 motors per month. At thia ruto
tho mooting of tho miners from ttio two
ends will take place soon after tho ond
of January ticxt. Tho completion work,
however, proceeds at n moro rapid ruto, and
it is oxpected in Switzerland, if tho work
continues at tho present rate, it will bc com
pleted for opening lu 1891.
Coussons' Honey o? Tar will relievo severe
coughs of long standing, and provo a blessing
to all who suffer with nftiiOtlorisof Hie throat and
lunga, nnd is confidently offered tho publie tis
thc best remedy in thc world. In our rigo
rous clime, where uougha und colds provuil,
this favorite remedy should hnvo n piuco in
every household. Whon tho littlo ones ure
attacked by croa)) or whooping cough, nothing
will ufiord such instant, relief ns Oousscns'
I louey of Tar. l'rico?'O cont?. For'etilo by
lt. 10. Nor in un ?. Bro,
SOUTHERN COMP?TITION' WITH nit: NORTH
ERN Mn.i.s.-Tho following significant letter
appears in tho Philadelphia Times: "As
pertinent to the cotton spinners' ntliko 111
l'ail Hiver, I conlribnto ti fact within my
own knowledge. During tho past winter
some time a member of a Baltimore firm .-aid
they would have to slop spinning cotton and
buy yarn in the South, us they could buy
cheaper than they omi ld spin. And they
wcro bred to tho business nnd themselves
manago their factories, lu March and April
hist 1 was in Georgia and Alabama, and then
carno to tho conclusion that thc mills could
Certainly spin yarn and make cloth cheaper
t linn those North COU ld. Tho SOU I il jlll? line
mills, low taxes, buys cotton from tho wagons,
bas water power and cheap labor'. Thc
people in Pall Uiver tuc in tact in grinding
competition with thc darkey, who works and
boards himself for niuo dollars per month."
Coussohs' Coin pound Doney of Tar has
been so long and favorably known that it
needs no encomium. For coughs, colds, sore
thront, hoarseness, etc., it ufTord? speedy
relief, and is n most pleasant rind cfflcaoiods
remedy, boney and tar being two of its in*
grcdionts. The shill of tho chemist rind tho
knowledge ot a physician were united in its
preparation, thc result being il compound
which is tho favorite remedy in this severo
climate, und has no equal ns ll curo for
coughs, colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, Cr?it.p,
etc. Uso Cotisions' I Immy ot*Tnt*. Prico 50
cents. For salo by I?, li. Norman Uro.
LECHERY AND COWARDICE.-Tho Now York
Qraphio says:
"Tho ?tory of thc Narragansett Dior scandal
as tho details tuc mudepnblic, places Sdhhtor
Koscoo Conkling in an extremely awkward
position. Unless ho can clear hlnioell, lio
will stand convicted of having stolen into
another man's house wit ii the intention of
destroying Ibo peace ami happiness of t li II t
homo, ll is conduct when can fronted by thc
heroin cd husband bonn tho stamp of coward
ice. Lechery and cowardice cannot
bo forgiven in ii poraon assuming
to occupy n high public position. Wo very
much believe that in tho Slate ol Rhode
Island Hos tho gravo of Roscoe Oonkling's
political futuro."
LONDON-, August 18.-Severe storms aro
reported from various quarters causing much
damago to tho crops and an interruption to
railway traflio.
LATER, - In Derbyshire, thc Trent and
Donnent Rivers hnvo ovorflowod their banks.
All low lying lands aro Hooded. W'liout is
gradually rotting and nay crops loft slanding
will not pay for the Cutting.
Thc rain nt Shcflicld was so violent aa to
wnsb away tho foundations of five houses in
coin-30 of construction.
_-. -_
General Donuregard lins written n long
lotter to show what might have boen dono if
tho Sooth bad only emancipated her slaves.
If ho will write a jotter und show how thc
South can become prosperous now that the
slaves bavo been freed ho will write to some
purpose.
- ?'??<? ? ??*.- - -
An accident occurred on tho Charlotte,
Columbia cc Anguata Hail road on tho I8)h
instant in which l's*. I*), J, Meenardie, of
Columbia, was seriously injured, having his
collar bono und a rib broken,
Married, on Tuesday. August 12th, 1K7'.>, by
thc Hov. J. Waller Diokson,of tho M. M. Church,
FJoiilh, Mr. WM. Ai.KXANmin I)IOKSO,N lo Miss
MARY Hi.i/.unnn MCHAI?I.DV, both of Townvill'c,
Bi C.
ATL A N T A 1C A iTTH ) lT?^ ?ii????.
I'llK Twenty-Second Alumni Course of Lecture.;
will commence Oelobor I6(b, 1870, nnd close
Mareil4th, 1880,
FACT i. rv-J. C. Westmoreland, W. V. Wost
ii or eland, Vi. A. Love, V. II. Tallnforro, .John
I'hnd. Johnson, A. W. ('alhena, .1. II. Logan. J,
r. Hanks: Dcmonslriilof, J, W. Williams.
This well established Col kg o affords opporlti
tlty for thorough medical cdlioalton.
If is in affiliation with, mid ?ts liekctS and
liploinas recognized by, every leading medical
IO I lego in tho country.
Ilcqiilromoiils for graduation as heretofore.
Send for Announcement, giving full informa -
ion.
.INO. THAD. JOHNSON, M. I)., Hean.
Atlanta, (1ft.
Vitalis! 14, 1870 ">.t,ac
WIII'lilHIllllliliiHIilllll^
i*^ i lam ILa^ ?
INTRODMCKD, tOOO.
A TOW?IVER
iB til? fruitful BQurcO ot ninny dlataeca, prowl
ttcut a?aougATuloniaro
DYSPEPSIA, $iC?llEADACI?E, COSTIVENESS;
DYSENTERY, BR IOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVEW,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
TJOEB of Appotito nncl Nausea, thu bowol?
oro conti vo, but sowotiix\c3 cUUiruato with
ioosoncss, Pain In tho j?tcaU, accompanied
with apl^Vl BonHnUohlti th? b?olcpftrt.P???
in thoMgKgBKiB Wt? ooqor jtiio shouui?r
bindo, fuHndsf? altor oatln?, With ?",dt?g"
o?nntibn to e'x?rU?adf body or ni Ind,.Ir ri
lability of ^nipor,]^^wj8^lr?bjLJ^a? ol
uioioqry,withjx feol?jig?i h?vi?? ?oglootod
corno ditty, Gonorftl woarUVOBSJ^UBIUOSSJ
Fluttorin? atVho HoarV/^oia 'befbr?jtfio
??yeu, YoLlow Skia, t???djvoho ?onorally
over tho riftbt oyo, listlessness at ijtehi
with fitful dreamu, highly colored Ovino.
IF TH3SE W AUN I tlU9 ARK UNHKEDKI),
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON 8E DEVELOPED.
TBITT^ DBB fi O
oro especially adapted to ouch
casos, n singlo doso offoots
such a change of fo?llng no to
astonish tho nutTo*"or=
Pf O
ar? rtompoiiiuloil from anbatniiettH tbht nro
freo fro m any properties tliut cnn InJura
Ibo munt ?lol lc ii lt- ornuiilziitlon.' They
Honrc.lt, CI run II: , ?'iirily, ll ii il t n v l?iorn t o
tho cut Ire Kystom? lly nillovlitn tito on?
?or/tcil Liv dr, tho? elcan?o'- two blood
I vo m tioiaoiioiin buniol o, mol tliUB I tu purl
li mil ii mu? vlttilttv to til? batty, Catlaina;
tho ??iv. ria to act tiiitiirully, without
whli h no ono MU fori M ell. i
A Mod Divine says:
l>r. TUTl's-Doar Pa ; i*.>r ion yoira 1 rmvo Inion
e, marty! io Oyipopiila, OoiniUrintliln and Film. Lan?
fc;>riiii: yniv l'lJIn victo ru.v:nini'inlt;d In ino j I wu*I
III mi ' O.i t Milli I'll I'' I Silin I I. in 1 nv n Wn'.l li'inii,
liavo K .cul njipnMt?, dlgosllon norfoi t, nwulAr HIO-IIH,
pito? .tomi, ?ntl 1 lnvoa.ala>' 1 liirb'pouitaanoliuitd?o.
TUoy uro worth tlmir wvui.t in ia.1,1.
Ilr.v. R. I.. MMl'SoN, UrtlwlH?, Ky
i y ?> rlLLoi
Their tir?t ofl'oot la to Inaraiuib tba Anticilto,
Mill cam o Hi ; hotly lo Take <>u ik-nii, ilma tiii
aysteru. tauoitrl Ititi? amt by their Timbi Ar?
don on t'.ii! l>i|;viitlvo Oryuni, Kr?ulur
jstooln oro |iroiht<. I,
DR. J, Fi HAYWOOD,
PF {. I-'. VW YO RSC, QA YO :
' "l'tivilio aaa t-.x?atlliat cannot JiorolloTOil by ft*
Morin;* tho Liver to ii i normal f itnol lona, nnO tot
tl ?a im.'l . * i; 11 '!> i: I) li .\ "T r 1.n iimnitoil thai
baa ?a li!iWiyaucftoot taTirrV'a i'll.i.s."
SOLO EVERYWHERE, PniC? 25 CENTS.
Otilen ',\?> iHtirt'iiy direct. Kow Yura.
% Dr.TUTT'H MANU.M.o? YalUAblo infor
mation y nit r rilli Utcolnla" will bo mallett/r?a
on application.
O ll AV 1 r AIU Oil V.'iv , i: i r?i iii^.-i.l lo A (lt O?":T
RtiACK 1 i - ' .. i' Ic .?' i 11 if lilla live- li int?
nartj u haiiui.l C Inr, acta Inatantaurjiusty, and] Kt
aa Ilarmlci . a wring ral?r. ?oUI by pnir?Ult, ut
reit by oxjiroi s on roeoipt of $1, .
Office, So Murray Now York.
Slarch27, 1870 2?. IN
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Ooouoo Ootmty.
In tho Court ot' Common Pions
AnOrcw C llrowii, Plaiiillll', agalusl Mia James
Todd, Willow, John Toild, cfilldrcii ol' Kliza
beth Steele, natnen unknown, Janies Todd ?uni
'j'lioina . I'otlil, von.i of Win Todd, tleecnscd,
^.'..r.;!: Lirskinc, \\'in J lirsklne, Margaret K
.Mnrklutiii nee lan! inc, John K Jurakine,
MnVllin J I'.rsUliH' Julia ll KrykihO anti New
ton Vi lirsUtito, BC ia and tluitglitcrA of Jane V.
lirt-tkiue, deconscil, bela L'odd, tlaughtcr of
Cater 'I', il i, lU'ceitMC I, [>"owloii II Mrown and
,):ii:ie.i I. llrown, pout) of Mrs M U Drown, tl?,
ceasc'ti, Defc . hints- St MMOXH IN I'AUTITION.
To thc IK fenilitut; .;' ri linin ?- -
\rOU and each of you aie lioroby summoned
X timi i '.|!iitlo answer tho complaint in
(his notion, whloli i H lilod in the ellice of tho
Clerk ol iii ' Ci 'ti! ci' CoitiuVoii Pleas Tor Oooneo
Cornily, und lu scrv n oojiy "! yoiir answer on
llio 6iib3orlbcrti at ihoir ofl??o in tho town of
lVnllifVIla, 8 0, within (\vcilty ilaysi after tho
service of thia sufninoba on you, exclusivo of the
day of service. If yon fail to nitswor Ibo oom
plaint within i'm: linio, Hie I'lninlttV will juko
Jildgtncnl ugainsl you for the relief demanded
in Hie complain! 'iinl llio Co.il? of this nolioh.
KHIT ll St VtiitNBK,
I'hilnlilf's Ailorneyn.
i i, s. j J. W. STU IDLING, G (J l>
To Mrs J rimes Toild, Jr. It it I'o-M, Jiiitica Todd
find Thomns Todd, Sarah I lOrskiuo, Miirgnrct
R Markham nee RrsMno, Wm J Kruklno, bein
Todd. Newton ll Drown and children of
Kliznocth Steele, mimes unknown, absent do
fciidniiia
Take nolico llial llio ^uniiitons and ooinplatril
in this action wfis filed in (lioolUee of (ho Clerk
of tho Court ol' Common Pleas for Oconec
County on (lie Pith titty of August, 1879, for (he
partition of thc real estate ol' Janus Todd, dc
ooiised, ami for relief, o"\c.
h'i: I TH & VU RN Kit,
Pla i lit i (T's Attorneys.
Augiisl l-l, 187'? 30 (it
Sialo ol South Carolina,
Hy ItiolliU'd boi\is, li??]., Jinl^c of Probate.
I If ti int CAS i John T. Canlrcll hus made suit
ii tu uto iJ j]r;int !iim bolters of Admi
nistration of Hie Hst rt to and Jjlfecls of Moses
Ciiiitrcll, doconsod-^
ThesJ ar?, therefore, (o ui'.etind admonish nil
and siugulitv tho kindred and oroditor? of the
said Mosen Co n I roll, deceased, that they bo
mid appeal' olovo inp, in (ho Court ol' Pro
halo, to be Ii?hl ul Walhalla, S. C., on Salur
tlny, "Olli tllVy of M'lgusi instantofiorpnbho???p
hereof, ul I 1 o'clock In (hi forenoon, lo phew
(??nine, ii' any Ihoy linvd, why llio tin id n dm i ni?
lunion shouiti not. be y ranted.
Oivon i .l im my hamil this 1 lld day of
August, Ann.? Domini i'. VU.
it ir; 11 Ano hu wis,
.Tu '. \; of ! re1 ile Oobu?? Counly.
Au^ l-l, 1 Si'. an-'_?i
Final S ?lt lo nicht.
fjMIK nndo.rrtljin I r?o?t resp etfully petltion?
A tho Prob?lo Court, al Walhalla Court .House,
fi . .t titi il cTth mcnl of the estate of /nchariah
Power;?, deccii?ed, on i'.ilurJ.iy. (ho ISth day of
September, I87?, rtnd for a final dl^oharg^ from
the ndiTiiiil iti'nlfoil of fii l rstnt?.
T. ll, POWERS,
A tl I ll i ti ls I VA toiS
Ail}.".: : 1 I. I:"> '..
I ?xecutor'w Ha Ki.
UN vii (no of nn Order from tho Probalo Ootirl
I) t will pell, to tho Ighosl biddor, on flaloday
in fJojilcnibei iioxl, \ i.idil tho legal houiv. of
Rale, at Walhalla Coori If. uro,
THE ?HQSKS pl AOTIOIJ,
lielotiglii'g lo tho r t id of Col. Joplin! Norton,
dec iii li willoh h '.?'?" bren appraised doubtful
or wort hie
Tiin.Mii OABII. J. li, SITTON,
Hxecuior.
AT PRIVATE1 SALE.
1 AM authorized by Mr. 1'phrulm Clayton lo
soll Iiis eiilirc Kati.rOau Outfit in tine county nt
private sale. Thia Outfit is ut Mr. Joliu H.
Dickson's ami consists in purl of CA HTS, HAU
NKSS, WAOONS, &0., kc, Every fanner ought to
havo a Cart. Thcso articles will he sold very
low for cash. Call ut Mr. Dickson's and ex
amine them. A. J. PHNDDHV.
August 7, 187!) 38-21
, Final Settlement.
'Pilli undersigned respectfully petitions ,l)io
I Probate Court for Oconeo County foi* a dual
sclllcuiout of Ibo estate of the minore, Marv
Dalton ami Jefferson Dallon, on the tit h day of
September, 1879, und will apply on thal day for
a final discharge aa Guardian.
J. A. DICKSON.
August 7, 1879 88 -11
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Ooone? OorAirty
IN THU COURT QV COMMON I'LICAS.
M. D. Hughes, ct al, PhiiniiM's, vj. John lt.
Steele, ct al, Defendants.
HY virtue of a decretal order, made in tho
l) above dated ense, on the I-'Jill day nf June,
1879, I will Sell, hy public rtuetion. at the Court
Mouse in Walhalla, in the County and Stale
aforesaid, on tho
Fi HST MONDAY IN SKMT.MUr.U, 1S79,
within thc legal hours of sale, tho following
RcaJI Estate,
eunveyed hy William Steele, deceased, in hi.';
IHctinio to Wm. S. Gristmill, Truslee, situate in
raid Couptjr and St ato, on waters ol* Colonel's
Fork Creel;, described as follow.--:
Tu ACT N'?. 1. containing Ititi acres, more o\"
lesa, adjoining tandy of J. N. Adams, A- \Y.
M OG nulli and others.
TUACT No. 2. known as thc Old Homestead,
continuing "fl noios, more or less, adjoining
lands of",). N. Ad.-.ie-, A. \V. McGufun and
others.
TRACT NO. 'I, containing 179 nore?, more or
lees, adjoining lands ol' N. H. Jenkins, John
'/.immcriuan nod other.:.
Tcj'ac?.v ol' Sale:
One-third cash; tho bu I au 00 on mio and two
years, willi Interest from day ot sale, thc pur
chasers lo give their bond tor Hie credit part of
tho purchase money, secured by a hiortgngo nf
the precise-, purchasers to pay extra 1er all
papera and recording mortgages.
J. II. UOIHNS,
Sherill' Coonee County.
August 7, 1879 88 lt
Slate ol* South Carolina.
ikJONK.K t?Oll^TV;
IX TIIK COU UT OF COMMON IM.KAN.
Uriah -Jenkin:', plaintiff, against KU/, ibclll Jon*
l;ins, Mary dani- Oliiimbers,G??l'fjo M- Jen
kins, Arv Amnndu Harland and James C.
Jenkins, hcirs-iit-law of Clayton Jenkin-',
deceased, mid Lucy Turnor, John Turner,
Dora Turnor, .Sallie Roach, Martha Stand*
rid^c. Nancy Honoh and William Turner,
hnirs-nt-law cf Henson Turner, decoasod,
Dc fe mia n is StiminoifS for Itcli^f- Com
plaint not /Screed.
To tho Oefi nd....!!-. tilvwc limned;
J OD aro horoby summoned and icq ni red
?L to answer tho complaint in this action,
which is filed in tho o iii co of the Clerk of
Common Pleas, fur thc snid County, .'.nd to
servo neap*/ of your answer to tho said com
plaint on the subscriber at his office, on thc
public square in tho town ol'Walhalla, in thc
County and Stato aforesaid, within twenty
days after the service hereof, exclusive ol the
?lay of such service; and If you fail ti answer
tito Complaint within the limo aforesaid, the
plaintiff in this notion will apply to tho Court
foi* the relief demanded in ibo complaint.
Walhalla, S. C., July 9, 1879.
S. P. DENDY,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
i,. 7 j J. W. STRIBLING, C. C. P.
To thc absent Defendants, Kli/.abolii Jenkin-'.
Mary .lane Chambers, George M. Jenkins,
Ary Amanda Iviiglnnd, James G. Jenkins
and,Martha Stniidrlilgc.
rilAKB notico thai tho summons and com
-JL plajnt in this action was filed in thc
ellice of tho Clerk of thc Court of Common
Pleas for Oeonee County, and Stato of South
Carolina, on tho Otb day of duly, 1879, for
tho partition of tho Heal Instate of Clayton
.Jenkins, deceased, for relief, ito.
Walhalla, S. C., July 9, 1870,
S. P. DENDY,
IMitfutifTti Attorney.
July 17, 1879 35-Ot.
JOHN D. HUONS
ur.o. w. ii \ vs.
M???
COOKING
Wmen WK SRIJIJ UNDKH AGUAR.
antco. 1'rlcas ranging from $12 un to S In
Wc keep KY KUY Tl 11 Nt! in the Tinware
Roofing fy (xuUering
Made a rpeeialty.
Dooling dono nt fron. $0 to !??7 por square.
(?littering donO at I2j cents per foot.
County jobs dono at short n?tico?<
W? are prepared to do all kinds of work in
tho Stove and Tin Kino.
All work mid wino warranted.
An examination of stock and orders, no'
licitod.
Thank fifi for past favors, wo aro
Kespcefnllv.
?Juno 1870 \'M - ly
HURRAH, HURRAH,
WEST Tjisrioisr,
TUB
Great Gash
A NM)
33 slr ter Storo.
Invest Vom* Biol lat'? anti
IPaanrs here %vith .1. 1*.
/fl I ? Bil, ttlie. althe Old
Statut, where you
eau lBi*oeiii'e the
{Largest
QUANTITY OF GOODS
AND TH K
BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY.
I am Just Rc coi ving a Now Stock
of Goods from Charloston and
Now tfork, which wore
Bought for Cash at Re
markably Low Prices,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. CROCKERY,
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
SHOES, AND HATS, &C. .
1 alco keep a small stock pf I)RUG.-> on hand,
nil ot* which ??ll bo Boin at astonishingly low
figures for ( ash or Hurter.
Tho bf fliest market price paid for all kinds of
CoUntry Produce.
U-'ivc Btiiimti'c?! JUIIMIK'IM ol'
41OB*ID Wattled, whir li will he
l>ai?i Hot* ian eash ot* good* at
eash pri?es.
?&t'*pceUtiIlv,
J. P. M?CKLER.
Moy 16, 1870 20 ly
WlJ WOULD li BSP HC TF ?I I. IA' ANNOUNCE
lo cur patrons and friends tho fresh arrival of
our SPUING STOCK OF GOOPS, consisting of
thc htttost Novelties cf the Reason, such as
Trinis, Dress Goods, Lawht?, Jaconets, Nain
sook', Cambric and India Long Cloths, &c.
A beautiful linc of Notions, consisting of
Kia and bide (?loves, (all colors,) Fans, l'an
and Handkerchief Girdles, Silk Tie.?, Collars
ami Cuffs, lUtfllcs, Pucking and Collarettes.
A fUlt assortitienl of Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Huts of all varieties, Straw, Wool ami Fell:
House call and examine our Slock, as I hen
you can form a better idea cf what wo have. .
Respectfully,
ci, itim) & co.
March '27 ?879 li)-ly
-p:o
f I ill Li next session of this institution will
t commence THURSDAY, SEPTEM HEH
'Ith, 1S70.
lt is nn tul vf nt ago to teachers and pupils to
enter thc various class?s nt that limo, for a
few wooka delay render it difficult to advance
with class.
Hoard in College uni in pr?valo .
families, per month, - - $10.00
.iuvenile Department, per month, - .50
Primary Department, por month, - .80
Academic Department, per month. - 1.00
Collegiate Department, per month, - 3.00
These pricoQ aro exclusive of State appro-,
prmtions.
Music, WAX anti Fancy Work extra.
For particulars, address.y ." . .
Ki KS. fl*. SM B-; ?YB? KKK.
July 2-1,1870 30-1 y
A DC KR GOWMif
T
linc BJ?BRCISKS OF TIMS INSTITUTION
will begin on THURSDAY' the l?lh day of
September next.
Tuition per session, - - $20 00
Board por month, including every
thing except washing and lights, $10 00
Instruction thorough by a full corps of Pro
fessors.
For particulars address
R5 GOV. J. W. it M ?..UY,
Chairman of Faculty.
WALHALLA, S. C., July ill, 1870. i>7- ly
???I?E Y A R D ,
-A-iidort?cm. O. l-l., S.O.
..?Y
'k is o s. ja. w ya i T u.
I LL kinds of TOM ISS'tt'O.^ fl? WO ll 14.
A done ai s lu.vi noticei-and in the most Im
proved ar.d satisfactory manner, AU work
Warruniod. Having Leen in tho business for
twenty-one years, lt is needless I'ur me to say
mere. Address or call and seo tue at thu
Henson House, Anderson C. H., S. C.
THUS. M. WHITK.
Dec 5, 187S :*? ly
Hy. EDMUND RAVENEL,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
ISTo. 8 33roa.d. Btreetj
C'jixarAoMtOu , JS?. O.
-om
fr'./?* Opjrr?Spo?il?ncO from tho Interior
invited. Will practico in all thc Collits of
tho Stale.
duly 17, 1879 35
??ixH'tSOil,
Taylor & CoV
Successors to GEO, W. WI Mil AMS Si CO.,
Oo-tton Factors,
"V\7"lTolasa,lo Gkr?oers
- AND C.ENIHlAIi
COMMISSION MliUCllANTS
1 3 Hayne Street,
duly 17, 1870 3f)-3mos.