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Dad woathor for pulling fodder. Subsorlbo for tho KI?OWKK COUUIKU. Chow Jackson's licBt Sweet Navy Tobacco. Country Haine, Shoulders and Sides nt II, 0. Bligh's. t Hov. Hugh Strong and family aro visiting rolntives in Chester. Tho pulpits of all tho churches in town wore vnonnt on last Sunde y. How ls it? Colton is quoted lower in Charles ton lliau lu any other city. How is il? Cotton picking and fodder pulling will bo tho ordor of tho day now for awhile Broaching at Rock Springs Methodist Church on Sunday next by Rev. J. J. Neville. Rov. J. I*. SmollKor will preach in tho Lutheran Churoh on next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. Mr. J. II. Kleinbcok advertises for salo this week at auction his personal properly. Bec ad vertisement. Col. J. J. Norton and wife have gone cn r visit ld relatives in Abbeville und Laurens Counties. Up to August 28th ten members of tin Knights of Honor in Memphis had died iron y?llow fever. David A. Hamey, of Oeonoo, plead gullly !? tho charge of distilling ?'contrary to law," h tho United Stales Court last week. Th? monthly conceit of prayer for f-u-cigi 'missions will be held in tho Baptist Cl.(ire) on next Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Tho Sandy Springs Methodist Cuuip-mCOl ing, in Anderson County, will begin oi Thursday evening, September 18th. Mrs. \V. G. Smith, of Sandy Springs, An 'derron County, is sponding a fow weeks ii Walhalla for tho improvement of ber health An Interesting religious meeting was con .ducted lust week at Old Picken* by Hov: "Novillo and Daniel. Twenty odd members wer added to the church. Adgcr Collego opens her doors next Thun day, tho 11th, being the beginning of th noxt sossi-.n. Tho familiar sound of lill . college bell will soon bo heard again. Tho Tiluo Ridge and Greenville and Collin) bia Knilroads uro now soiling tickets evor Saturday to any point ono tho 'ines of the? roads good to return the following Monda; . :dt six cents n mile for tho round trip. Ceo. Heist, tho baker, moved to G reen vi I last Mci; lay, whore he will have a better inarki for his bread, cakes and pretzels. Mr. Heist nu excellent halter and wc can recommend hi and his bread lo our Greenville friends. Tho trncls of land belonging to tho esta of Wm. Steele, deceased, wcro sold on Mot day, eoloday. Tho land was bought by tl hcir3 principally and brought only liomin prices. Tho dwolling of N. IL Cary, Esq., w entered recently in his nbsonco lind abo forty dollars worth of valuable* taken liter from. No clue has yet been lound by will to lind out tho guilty parties. J. S. Vernor, Esq., hus recently pinchas tho Abottniycr place, near town, and will hoi aftor combine husbandry with tho practice law. Mr. Vernor is somewhat 1 i ko Hora 'Greeley: Ho knows a thing or two abo firming. Tho holidays aro about over. To-day 1 Smcltzci's school bell will be sounded calli his pupils together again for study and mc tal training. Wo hope Walhalla Pcm; Collego will open auspiciously und con tin no until the next commencement. Miss Ada Olnhaugh, of Alabama, vc t ti rn to Walhalla last week. She completes 1 course in iLc Walhalla Pon?alo College at t next commencement. She came back a lit "shakey," h iving a slight attack of the chi and fever. 'Tho first bale of now cotton was sold Seneca City on Tuesday, September 2J, Mr. John C. Carey, nt 11} cents per pom by Mr. D. Sloan Whito, of this county. I?. White is ono of our most energetic you farmers. Trial Justice Johns, of Bachelor's Retro committed Harrison Henderson, colored, jail for thirty days for assault and battery a woman of color. Trial Justice Hoke ce milled, also, a colored mun from Seneca lareony, &c. Is there no ordinance to prevent tho fir of pistols and guns within tho in?orpo? limits of tho town? Tho practice of fir pistols and guns is becoming n nulsnnoo i should bo stopped by some means. Wo h oven heard tho reports of flroarms in town tho Sabbath day. Mrs. Potts, tho groat pedestrian, arriv?e1 Seneca City on Saturday evening about s down on hov loturn trip from Now Orlcnn Now York. Sho is in good walking coi tion and expects to reach her starting poin time. Just received at Norman's nnother lo Block's lino fruit flavored French confect! cry. A fresh lot of raisins, currants, prill citron, S:c. A nico assortment of fancy knives and scissors, Try our cologne C agents for tho Holman Liver Pad. Messrs. W, A. Strother & Co., of West Un have just completed their preparations for | ping and packing cotton for (ho coming sea They purpose ginning and packing a bah cotton every hour, and lo run their machii twenty hours ouch day if necessary. Ev thing will borun by steam power. Read tho medical card of Dr. Hurt Mild physician and surgeon. Dr. Milchell is I Anderson County nod comos lo our peuple III recommended as a physician and genllei Ho hits loonlcd ut Westminster mid his olin over thc newslorehouso of .Mathewson & Jaine where he can bc found ul all (?mes, unless fessionally engaged. Mr. Hugh Wilson, of tho Abbeville 1 ami Jiannor, paid our town n flying < loBt week. Ile was looking uuusually and reports Abbeville on rising groi Mr. Wilson is thc coining newspaper of thc ugo, and with indomitable perse onco mid foresight ho is accomplishing dillicult task of publishing ono of tho otu! ablest weeklies iii tho S ta to. Ile our best wishes for his continued sue* His paper is one of our inoiit valuable ?u?agoSi Thc following untried persons huvo boon arrested and lodged in jail, charged with tho killing of Aloxnndor liryoo, Jr., to wit: Robt. Oobb,^ Mnssiah Cobb, llonry Long, Hobt. Dunlap, Amoricus Mooro and lliloy Mooro. They havo boon committed to await triol, at tho October torin of tho Court of Sosslous, which bogins First Monday in October. Mr. II. F. Alexander, tho tax collector, hos a word to tho tax payers of our county in this week's paper. His entertaining communication will bo road with special interest by all of our Inx-pajing fcllow-oilizons. Wo hardly get rid of paying one lax before thc government makes another call upon us. Wo havo from September 16th to October 31st to pay taxes in. Trepare and pay before tli.it (imo. Wo aro indebted to Messrs. Warren & Strib ling for a cataloguo of (ho Ashtabula Stock Farms and Poultry Yards. It embraces short descriptions of JcrBcy onttlo nnd improved breeds of poultry, &o. These gentlemen aro located near old Pendleton and any one desiring to improve their stock and breeds ot* poultry should comnninicato with or visit (heir farm. This is a homo enterprise and should bo en couraged and patronized by our people. Since january 1st, 1879, to September 2d, 1879, J. II. Sligh, postmaster at Wal halla, hos issued G91 money orders, amount ing to 810,5101.Ol. During tho samo time bo bus paid 279 money orders, amounting to $4,028 Ol Thc difference, 80,073 93, is deposited with thc postmaster nt Atlanta, Georgia. Thc next session of our Court promises lo bo an interoiting ono. Dcsldcs new cases of grave importance, Clerk Stribling has shown us a lotter Instructing him to forward to tho Solicitor nil papers in several old cases which vero marked "not presented" upon condition that dofondunts pay cost. In order to savo thc County harmless, tho Solicitor designs prosecut ing these cases, unless tho costs aro paid before next Court, which opens on tho first Monilay in October next. Tho sum of $14,270.00 have boon contri* buted by tho Knights of Honor to tho special relief fund for tho benefit of tho suffering members of tho Order in fever stricken Memphis. This money is being used in rc? (loving tho sick and distressed of the Order and in removing members and their families away from tho city to places frc? from yellow fever. Walhalla Lodge, No. 28 I, of our town has contributed $14 to this fund. Hov. T. P. Phillips, of tho Wcslminstoi Circuit, in this county, writes under a recen date, to tho Christian Advocate ns follows it referenco to a religious meeting held at tin Westminster Methodist Church: "lt ha pleased (?od to pour out His Holy Spirit upoi us. Aided hy Brotlior MoKlhonoy, wo heb four meeting.^, at each, of which wc had i gracious time. Thcro were sixteen ncccs sions and a number of conversions. Tin church luis been greatly revived. Wc an now building our third new church on till Circuit. Passing through thc Richland Coimeros., com mun i ty recently wc noticed some gcntlomci engaged in moving a large two story building located on Colonel's Fork, owned by Mi McDonald. The building was moved over on hundred and fifty yards without injury by mean of a rope and pulley. Tho pulley was cou si met ed by Mr. J. O. Armstrong, who supcrin tended thc work. The building on Mr. Mo Donald's premises was taken out ol' Colonel' Fork, where it had been placed for a mill hons? and carried a considerable dislanco from 111 creek for tho purpose of creeling in it a collo gin to bc driven by steam. Thc house is abot thirty feet wide and sixty long, two stories big and was removed without injury, lie also rc moved a building on Mr. H. P. Vernor's plant? lion in about a day by tho same means. Th was a carriage house 18x26 feet. Such cute) prises deserve notice. Passing along Main streot a few day np in iront of ono of the principal piucos t business in town, wc were shocked un amazed to witness tho conduct ol'a young ma who was beastly drunk, swearing and thrc.i cuing to knock down with a rock any on who might bo passing ulong tho street. men aro allowed to pell whiskey they ougl to ho conipollcd t ) keep order and pcm about their premises or bo closed up. IS lady could bnvo poised along this street i tho time without being insulted, in fact, y saw two young ladies on tho opposite side i thc street who actually run to get out of tl sound and sight of this inebriate, who had t do based himself by getting drunk and innkit n public exhibition of himself. Such condo ought not to bc allow di to go unpunished. A mysterious abduction is reported fro Filbert County, in thc upper part of Georgi Mrs. Brooker Pullian, a handsome widow tho highest respectability, was found la Tuesday to bo missing from ber home in tl country. She had ono littlo daughter, wi says that lalo at night some ono knocked the door of their house Mrs. Pullian refusi to open it, when tho outsider knocked tl door down and entered thc room. Only ot person entered, but thcro wcro others otitsiil This person stated he was a revenue offiet and ordered Mrs. Pullian to got up and dre: She was then pulled from tho bcd mid ma to dress in tho dark, not being nllowcd hiakO a light. Sho was taken off and li not been seen or hoard ol since. Of cour thc greatest excitement prevails, and scare! ing parties arc at work, but no traco has bc found. Mrs. Pullian was well off and model of robust, rosy widowhood. The rev DUO officers say that no revenue officers li any authority to make such arrest, and if hud been dono tho lady would have be brought to Atlanta. They havo ordered investigation. Tho ?amo of Miss Annie Hill was on t progrnmmo of lust evening's concert for t benefit of the yellow fovor sufferers, I having contracted a severo cold, her frier feared sho would bo unablo to ful her engagement. However, sho nppcoi and sang Krnnni Involnnii in tones SO clo and with such artistic oxocution, that s received a hearty oncoro. I was ohabled do this, she said, by using Coussons' Hon of Tar, tho host compound in tho world Blearing tho voico, rolioving hoarseness, c ring coughs and colds. Price f>0 couts. I salo bo lt. I'l. Norman & Uro. Tho ?took law i* ongaging tho attention tho pOoplO hi a good many of tho counties this State? Tur. INTRODUCTION or Rie? - Itico wns introduced into South Carolina hy mero ?cei dont. In 1090 tho muster of a VOBSOI from Mndngnsenr landed about u half n bushel of un excellent kind, from which small begin ning sprang np nn immonso 8ourco of Wealth both to tho agriculturists and morchnnts i f tho Southern Staion. Within littlo moro than half a century from that limo 120,000 barrels of rico woro oxportcd in ono year from South Carolina, and .18,000 from Ooorgln-nil from tho reniant of a sea stock left in thc bottom of a sack. -- ?.#> ? Wo regret lo nnnounco that Mr. Poler Brown, of Fork township, died at his home on August 27 after only a fow days' ?overo illness from something Uk? bruin fever. Mi Brown was at ono timo a prominent lawyer and journalist in Anderson, but bas resided in tho country engaged in agriculture and teaching for a numbor of years. Ile leaves a wife and scvcrnl children, besides a wido circlo of rolntlvCS end frionds, to mourn his untimely death,-Anderson Journal, A recent estimate gives to the Church ni Home about ono-eovonth of the population of tho earth; to Protestantism between a twelfth and a thirteenth, and to Christianity ns a whole a littlo less than thrco-tontbs. Another authority places tho whole number or Catholics in tho world nt 210,350,000, of which number Kuropo has 153,41-1,000, America 51,100,000, Asia 0.107,000, Africa 1,005,000, and Australia 050,000. If you have Corns or Bunions, use Ooussons' Lightning Liniment, and you can trip thc light fantastic with ea$o and grnco. It will also cure Rheumatism, Lamo Back, Sprains, ?ru.ises, clo. On nnimnls, for Galls, Spavin, Ringbone, etc., it cflccts a speedy and por? mariont euro. Remember Cousscns' Lightn ing Li ni mont. Price 50 cts. For salo by lt. E. Norman & Bro. Tho right of a Stato lo repud?alo its debt is said to bo before tho Supremo Court of the United States for its decision. Why should ? Stato bo allowod to repudiate its debt any moro then an individual? Must men be honest individually, hut allowed to bc dis? hon Oft an nu association of individuals? Mop ought to bo required to pny their debts whether they contract them as individuals or ns communities.-Methodist h'ecorder. Tho exodus In Toxus is Assuming a queer phaso. Near Galveston tho negroes, having become dissatisfied with their condition, bud detenu i H ed to emigrate. Tho whito pooplo approved tho decision ol tho colored brolhrcn and formed t\ oommittco on emigration to raise money lo send tho negroes North, and soon steps will bo taken to bring in white men to replace the blacks. Senator Wade Hampton is reported by tho Riehmond (Vu.) Stute ns saying to an inter* viewer that Thurman or ILiynrd will bc tho next Democratic nominee for tho Presidency. Hampton's choice was thus announced: "I profor Bayard; I prefer him as ti mun. I like his principles." Thc Senator thought that Sherman rather t lui A Orunt would be thc Republican nominee. A Kansas exodus meeting was held nt Mt, Olive, North Carolina, Saturday. They do cided to raise $300 lo send two delegates tc Kansas, who aro lo rcpoit upon its adaptiv bility to their race. To August 28th 733 eases and 20S dcatht had occurred from tho fever in Memphis Tho fever was on tho increnso tho last days ol August. There has never been such a promising prospect for coton in Northern Texas ns nt present. WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. COKKEOTBO WEEKLV AiMM.Ks-Dried, per pound 2(7?}' llUTTRK- Per pound lOuf-l; BEESWAX-Por pound 18(rt)2( IIERF-Per pound 2(f/)? LIACON-Dry salt shoulders " * " C. R. Sides O??* S. C. hums, canvassed li 7AI<1CO- Per yard 5(rt)l JOFFRE-Rio por pound 12J(?])11 " -Laguyru, per pound 3( " -Java, per pound 21 HANIU.ES-Adamantino, per set Ki " -Sperm, per pound 31 QUICKENS AND FOWLS, per head ?0(7hl? JOTTON-Per pound 8(rf).ll " -Yarn, per bunch 80(<c0( Jori'EltAfl-Per pound j ?>?OKS-~Por head 12^11 Kims, per dozen J [.'i.ouu, per sack, (08 pounds,) 2,75@3,6< FEATHERS-(leese, per pound di '* --Mixed per pound Si 1 it A i N-Corn, per bushel, 75(rt?8; -Rye. per bushel " 7i -Oats, rod, per bushel 5' IEESE-Per head 25(V.\3, ION RV, por pound 0(<r: linns-Dry, per pound "l " -.Creen, per pound 4@ MOIOO-Spanish Float, per pound 1.2 " -Carolina, per pound 1.0 HON- English relined, per pound gi? " -Sivcod, per pound 7(a\ " -Band, per pound '\(a] " --'Hoop, per pound 12@1 Pot ware, per pound JAR?, per pound 9(/?>l a ME, por barro) 2.0 JUMRBR, per thousand foot 7.5 ?RAD, per pound 1 IIOI.ASSES, por gallon d0(<7>0 IADDBU, por pound 25(f/)3 ?AII.8, per keg 2.75(a)3.0 LvioNS, per bushel lit,, koroscne, per gallon 2 'OTATOHS-Irish, per busho? tlCB, per pound 9@1 >'AI.T-Liverpool, per sack ?.2 Su i ntl.Sta, wholsalo C " retail " wholesalo 5 " retail 0 A Sil BETI NO, wholesale fl " " rotail >IIOT, per pound 1 ?Vinns Tcui'EN'riNE, per gallon 76?8 /OAP, per nouna 8(ri)l >UOARS-Crushed, per pound IS ?-A Whito, por pound ] -Brown, per pound 9(flH -Extra C., per pound ' I VTAUOII, white and blue, por pound CjfV/H ?inA, per pound 8A1 'OUACCO, per pound 50(?/)7 " per pound, smoking 00@7 'AI.?.OW, por pound 'UKKEYH, por hoad 40(a){] 'EAS-Cnn Powder, por pound l.f Hyson, Creon, per pound S Young Hyson, Rluck. per lb l.C /oui-, washed, por pound ? JsTjiMwr ca INTRODUCED, I OGG. A TORPID LIVER IB (lio fruitful mun ot ninny ulprntvp, proiUl neut MHOllft wltlefi uro DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DYSENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAIN r, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS 8F A TORPBD LIVER. Loss of Appotito and Naunoo, tho bowels nrocoattvo, b?ltsometimosall?malo willi looseness. Vain in tho Head, acoomptvniod with a D"U uciisulion in tho btiokpart .Vatri in tho right? dido und uudortho shoiudOr* bindo, fullness aftor outing, with a dtsln? olhiulion i?oxov??n Of body or mind, Irri tability ol' temper, TJOW npirits, lioanoi memory,with-ifeohng of having noglootod eonioduty, ?onor.U weariness; Dlz/fncuD, Fluttering at tho Iloart. Rota belora tho oyea, Yellow Okin, noadnchi generally bvor tho rifcht eye, ltoalloflujos? at 'night with fitful dreams, hip;hly eclorod ?frino. IF THESE WARHIWUS AR fi UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON DE DEVELOPED. aro ospeclnlly adapted to such cases, a singlo closo ofYoots such a chnngo of fooling ao to astonish tho oufloror. 'fl aro coitipotimlod frion BnluttuicCM thnt nro I rec from II ny proport lt H I lnvl can hi linn thu mani delicate organization. Tin y Hrnrcli, domino, I'm l'y, mill invigorate tho eutli-o synioMi. Uv rellevlntf tue cn? gorKCtl Liver, tin y elm.i tho blond 1 rom polaotmltr, bimmln, u ii il tims luiptll't lienllli noil vitnllly I? tho tinily, cunning tim howolS lu net milnrully, without Milich no ono cnn foci Welt. ? Noted Divine says: Pr. TUTT:-l)onr fllr: l" >r (on yoma I liavo boon A itiattyr (o Dyipopsin, Oonslipation ?nil l'?le?. I-ai-t Sr: m.- Mur Pill? ?oro roeotitmoitdari In mo ; 1 lura thom ( lilli nilli litllo filth). I lilli now ll well Minn, limo i;o<nl tippo* ito, digest Inti norfaet. recular nt oula, pllni ,.-ono. niul I (llivog lim il foi ty pociidatglUl llvtb. Tiny uro worth tln-ir welidit tu ?nid. ?KV. K. !.. HUll'HON, bouhrillo, Ky I Their first effort ii> to Increase itio Appetite, Dlld CAUSO 111? lititly to Tillie un 1 IOHII , Hum tho pymont tn nourished, mid by their Tonio Ar? Mon ott thu DIKI'HIIVU OCKIIHS, ltcgulnr St UDIH nro produced. DR. J< F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS: "Few diaoaaoa oxial that ci mint ho rollovad hy re .torin*,' tho I4vor lu UH minimi fniiotlona, and for ?hi? puriHiso in? romody Ina over hoon invontod that itumsliappynnclToct aa TUTT'.S 1*11.I.S." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS, onion 35 ni ur ray Hireot, New Yorh, tr Dr.TUTTVS MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation mid Useful Receipt B " will bc mailed/re* on application. jr Git AY llAIlt OH WlltRKKlH . Inured In ft Ot.oSST lll.ACK hy ? a?inrlo ppplloMl m nf tliii l?vi - lt lin. parts K fi.'itural Uolor, nols InMiiiit.uionmUy, nnd U M HnrnilosH ns iprilljf water. Sold by DruggisU, or Bimi hy expresa un rocolpt of il. . Office, 35 Murray St., N?w York. Mureil 27, 1879 20-Iv DISSOLUTION." 'PflE copartner sh lp bf -J. IL S1.1011 & Hos has 1 lins day heon dissolved by mu? mil consent, All partios indebted lu (Ito firm B?IIOO September 1, 1878, will make immediate payment io ll. 0, Shuni, ivlio wiil continue thc business at tho old stand. .1 ll. SI,IC ll. II. 0. SI.[lill. Angust lo, 1870. 'Il-2t EA] RANI) FINAL \LL persons indebted lo .1. II. Si,mu or J. H. Si.iuu ? So:;, prior lo September Isl, 1878, must positively Iiinico payment to thc undcr Bigliod by tito first of October noftt. Failing to do so, 1 will proceed al onoo lo eolloel ?thy law. J. II. SI,Kill. August 28, 1871). -ll-Gt Slate of Soul li (/tirolitia. By Richard Aciw's, /.>??., Judge of Probate \\(rUBitr.AS, ?. W. Loathers, lias made suit lo il me lo grant him Loners of Administration af (lie l?state and Effects ol' Urccuborry Cox, deceased These are, tlioroforo, to eile and admonish all und singular tho kindred and creditors of 11 ? c said Qrcetlbcrry (.'ox, deceased, dial they he, md appear, before inc, in tho Coori of Probate, to ho hold at Walhalla, S C., on Saturday, (?th af September next, after publient ?oil hereof, rt 11 o'clock in thc forenoon, lo show causo, if any they have, why the said administration should not be grunted. Ol von linder my hand undsoiil. IlilslhoSOtlt day if August, Anno Domini 1870. li IC ll lt 0 LEWIS, Judge ol' Probate of Ooonco County. August 1870 -10 iii NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION M LlOTICK is hereby given (hat tho Partnership icrctoforc existing between J. li. IIUNDlUX and lons .M. 1II;NI?IUX, mord?anla doing business n tho town of Walhalla, under thc linn nnnie of I. E. IIBNDKIX & SON, was dissolved by nutiial consent on thc Killi day ot August, 87'J. Thc N'oies and Accounts due to thc (inn viii bo found in thc hands of J. E. Hendrix, (o vlioin pity m cn t must bc made, ami he will pay di debts duo hy thc old linn. Mr. J. K. lion trix will continue Hie business al Hie old stand md bo glad to serve his customers as hereto ore. J. E. HENDRIX) J. M. HENDRIX; August 21, 1870 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oconee County. ? omi or Common IM< as. John W. Daniels, C.V. 1*. and HUCCCBBor, Plain hil', ?gainsl Lydia A. M. VuiiWyck, in lier own right nm) a? executrix nf Will. VnnWyck ami Loila (1. vnnWyofc, Defendants- SUMMONS iou ll KM Kt*- (Complaint not Served ) To the Defendant Lyilia A. M. VanWyck and Loila (1. VanWyok" \,'()U aro hereby summoned ami required lo L answer Ibo Complaint in this action, n copy ol' willoh is filed in thc olttce ct' Hie Clerk ol'tho Court of Coonoon Pleas, al Anderdon C. H., S. (.'.. and lo serve a copy of your answer lo the said complaint on the subscribers nt their OIHCC Anderson C. H., S. C., within twenty days after the Service hereof, exclusivo of the day ol' ruell service; and if you fail lo answer I he complaint within thc time aforesaid, the plaint ill'in this action will apply lo Hie Court for the relief do iiitihdcd in (lie Complaint. Anderson, 8. H.. August 23, 187?. L A lt LL. WULLS & WESTMORELAND, ORR* TE ll'. M LL, I'lAlntlff's Attorneys. j L S. j .1 W. KT ll Ul LI KO, c. c. r. To Ibo absout d?fendent?: \rOU will lake not leo thal the summons and complaint ii. this action was tiled in thc otilo?) <>t ilu? Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconee County, cn the U7(h day of August, I ST'.'. EMILE. WELLS & WliSl'MOttlU/AND, oillt & TUMBLE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. August UKth, IST'? ll tit Final Settlement* *P ll l* under; dgned mos! res-peel Killy petitions 1 tile Probate Court, ni WalhallaGoo rt. House, for a ('mal settlement of ibo estate of Zachariah Powers, deceased, on Saturday. Hie l illi day nf September, Lli7'.>, and fora final tllsobargo from tho administrai ?on of said estate T. P.. POWEHS, Administrator. August 1 1, 187'.) 31? lt STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oooiioo Gotinty. In the Court of Common Pleas Andrew C Brown, Plaintiff, against Mrs Janus Todd, widow, John Todd, children of Eliza beth Sleele, names unknown, James Todd and Thomas Todd, sons of Win Todd, deceased, Sarah E Erskine, Wm .1 Erskine, Margaret E Markham nee Erskine, John lt Erskine, Mariha J Erskine, Julia E Erskine and New ton E Erskine, sons and daughters of June E Er.sklim, deceased. Lela Todd, daughter of Cater Todd, decease J, Newton ll Brown and .L?nes L Brown, som; of Mr? M E Brown, de ceased, Defendants- SI MMONS IX PAKTITIOK. To :ho Defendants above named - \rOU and each of you me hereby summoned ?nd required to answer ihe complaint in ibis action, which is tiled in the ellice of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Coonee County, and lo serve a copy of you" answer on (lie subscribers nf their ellice in IhclOwuuf Walhalla, S 0, within twenty days after Die service of this summons on you, exclusive of thc ?lay of Borvice. If you fail In answer llio com plaint within that lime, tho Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the relief demanded in tho complaint and Ihe costs of Ibis nclion. KEITH & VERN Ell, Plaintiff's Attorneys, j i. s. jj W. Sl'lUBLlNO, G C P To Mrs James Todd, John Todd, Jame:; Todd and Thomas Todd, Sarah E Erskine, Margaret E Markham nco Erskine, Wm J Erskine, Lela Todd, Newton ll Brown and children ol' Elisabeth Steele, naines unknown, absent de fendants Take notice thai Ihe summons and Complaint in this action was tiled in the office of the Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconee Couuiy on tho 18th day of August, 18711, for Ihe parution of tho real estate of Janies Todd, de ceased, and for relief, v\e. KEITH & VE lt NBR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. August l l, 1870 8(1 (it Final Settlement. '?Ml 13 undersigned respectfully petitions the 1 Probate Court for Oconee Cornily for a final settlement of (he estate of tho minors, Mary Dallon and Jefferson Dallon, on (he (Uli day ol' September, 1S7'.', and will apply on thal day for a final discharge as Uuardlan. J. A. DICKSON. August 7, 1870 38 lt. .roux I?. UtlitNS J- .{ UKO. W. HAYS. & TIS WS RE A LARGE STOCK -OTT COOKIMG STOVES, [ITCH WK Sh LL UNDER A OUA.I1 antCO. Prices randing from S12 up to S IO We keep EV EIIYT111 NU in th? Tinware line. Hoofing fy Guttering Made n specialty. Heeding done nt from $(3 lo !>7 por squnrc. Haltering done ut 12] cents per foot. County jobs dono nt short notice. Wo mo prepared to do all kinds of work in the Stove and Tin Line. All work ?ind waro warranted. An examination of stock and orders soj Melted. Thankful for past favors, wc aro ItespccfuHv. Burna fy Hay June 5, 1879 '-'D-ly ATLANTA MEDICAL COLLEGE, 'THE Twenty-Second Annual Course of Lcd m es 1 will commence October loth, 187'.?, and close March 'lill, 1880. FACI I.TY-J. 0. Westmoreland, W. V. West moreland, W. A. Love, V. IL Taliofcrro, John Thad. Johnson, A. W. Calhoun, J. IL Logan, J. T. Banks; Demonstrator, J. W, Williams. This well established College alfords Opportu nity for thorough medical education. It is in affiliation with, and its liclccfs and diplomas recognized by, every leading medical collogo in the country. Requirements for gradual ion ns heretofore. Send for Announcement, giving fall informa' (ion. JNO. THAD. JOHNSON, M. I)., Denn, Atlanta, Ca. August li, 1870 00-1 mo l??lUUH, lltJRRAll, For WEST UlNTIOISr, TH K Great Oeish. AND 3E3a/rter Store. -:o: Invest Your Biol lars it uri Ali mos Birre ?villi J. a*. ilII?;i4l,i:DC. at the Old Stand, where you eau Procure thc f?ar?CKt QUANTITY OF GOODS. AND Til 15 BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY; I am Just Receiving a Now Stotik of Goods from Charleston and Now York, which were Bought for Cash at Re markably Low Prices, Consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. CROCKERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SHOES, AND HATS, &.C. I nico keep ft small Block ol' UUU(!.S 0:1 hand, :\ll ut which will bo sohl ul astonishingly low figures for ( ash or Harter, The highes! market price paid for all II?IUIB of Country Produce. "Five Mfiiimlrcri Iftiishcl* ol* Cona Wanted., which will he ?mid MM' iii cash or goods at cash prices. fiCcspccf fully, J. P. MICKLER. May 15, 1S7D 2G ly ' STORE Wt WOULD UliSPKCTFULLY AiNNOUNCE lo our patrons and frlcuds thc fresh arrival of our SPRING: STOCK Ol' (?OOUS, consialing of the halest Novelties of thc Season, such ns Prints, Dress Goods, Lawns, Jaconets, Nain sooks, Cambric and India tong Cloths, ?c. A beautiful lino of Notions', consisting of Kid and Lisle Gloves, (all colors,) Fans, Pan* arid Handkerchief Girdles, Silk Tic9, Pollars and Cull's, Ruffles, Hitching nnd Collarettes. A full assortment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hals of all varieties, Straw, Wool and Pell: Please call and examine our Slock, as thcu you can form a helter idea of what wc have. Respectfully, C. L. IIETD & CO. March 2? 1S?0 10-1 y rrtll i? next session of this institution will enutmeneo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1870. lt is nu advantage to teachers and pupils to enter the various classes at that timo, for a few weeks delny render it difficult to ndvnnoo with class. Board in Collcgo and in private' families, per month, - . - $10.00' Juvenile Department, per month, -1. .50 Primary Department, per month, ? .80 Acad?mie Department, per month, -. ?.00 Collegiate Department, per month, - 3.00 Thcso pri?es aro exclusivo of Stato appro-" printions. Mnsic, Vax and Fancy Work extra. For particulars, address. EHC. =0. fi*. SMIUI/rZKltw July 24, 1879 30-ly ADO Kit COLLEGE, WAI<BAM<A, S. G. III' 1)XE HCl-KS OF THIS INSTITUTION will begin on THU H S DAV, thc 11th day of September next. Tuition per session, - - - $20 00 Hoard por month, including every thing except washing and lights, $10 00 Instruction thorough by a full oorpa of Pro fessors. For particulars address nsBov. ar, is. as if, rv, Chairman of Faculiv. WAI.UAM.A, S. C., July 31, 1870. 37- ly MARBLE YARD, A.n. clor son O. H., S.O. ll Y T ll O K . ?VJ . W BB B T K .. 4 LL kinds of TOMBSTONE WOKK i\ done at short notice and in tho most im proved and satisfactory manner. All work warranted. Having Leen in tho business foi? I won ty> ono years, il is needless for me to Bay more. Address ot* call and seo me nt tho' Henson llouso, Anderson C. II,, S. C. TIIOS. M. Will Tl?. Dec f>, 1878 3-ly Hy. EDMUND RAVENEL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW', ISTo. S Broad Street,, OliarlostOn, JES. O,. JGitii" Corrrcspondonoo from' tho friterie.' invited. Will prnctioo in all tho Coulls of tho State. July 17, 1870 35 ltobertson, Taylor &, Civ Suceccrsors to CEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO:, Oottorx I^aotors, "^Wholesale GrrooerB - AND (JF.NKHAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 ?kc, 3 ?-?a/yne Street Cliarlomtoii, IS?. O.? July 17, 1870 35-3rjooo.