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Arrival mid Departure or tlio Mn UH nt Wu thu nu, S. CL > By JJluo Rldgo Railroad-Arrives nt 8 GO p M ami loaves at 4 80 A H. Air Wno Railroad by Westminster-Arrives ni 9 45 A M and lcavos nt 3 4G i> M. From Franklin, N 0, via Highlands, N C - Arrives at 9 r M and loaves al G A M. From Franklin, N C, via Clayton, Ca-Tues days and Fridays-Arrives nt 12 M and loaves at 1 i'M. From Cashier's Valloy, N C-Arrives on Mon days at 7 r M and loaves on Tuesdays nt 7 A M; arrives on Thursdays at 7 v M and leaves on Fridays at 7 A M. From Walhalla lo Walhalla via High Falls Leaves Fridays at 8 A M and arrives Saturdays nt 0 r M. From Walhalla to Walhalla via Toxuway, Barton's ('reel:, Riverside, Pulaski, Rutilo Crook, Long Crook and Holly Springs-Leaves on Fridays at 8AM and arrives on Sui unlays ?it 6 V M. J. II. SL1CMI, P. M. IcOGA&S. Chow Jackson's Host Sweet Navy Tobacco. Just arrived another lot of those beautiful Flush Hats nt Mrs. M. Bray's. Notice tho chango in the day of thc annual meeting of tho County Commissioners. Wo understand that thc whoop!tlgoough has again made its Appearance in town. This is a bad timo of tho year lo havo it. Tbo mail from Ibo Air Lino Railroad will arrive at Walhalla hereafter daily at I0.4? A. M and leavo at 8.45 i\ M. Mrs. M. K. Kilburn and Mrs. M. W. Skelton aro in nticndr.ncc upon tho North Georgia Fair in Atlanta this week. Mr. J. P. Mioklcr has a fresh adnicrliscmoiil in our columns this week, in which ho is offering oxtrn inducements to his many customers. Road what iio sayH and then go and seo him. Norton & Thompson arc advertising in thia weok's issue for sale some choico lots in tho town of Seneca City and. Iii G Yarbrough house mid lot in Walhalla. Soo advertisement. ' Thc heavy rains of Iho last few days have raised the streams out of their banks. Wo learn that thc corn on Mic Seneca and Tugaloo Rivers has been badly injured by tho high .water. Mrs. J. H. Abbott will accept our thanks fur tho largo basket of nice vegetables sent us on last Saturday, consisting of Irish and sweet potatoes, turnips, beets, radishes and a large molon. Just arrived thc largest and most beautiful lino of picture frames, moulding, chromos, mottoes, &o,, thal has ever been brought to this market. Respectfully, R. E, Noni:AN & Bno. Treasurer Alexander up lo Tho date of going to press (Wednesday afternoon) had oolloo ted about $8,000 (axes and given out. 1,">00 receipts. Wo understand that it will bo impossible for tho Treasurer now to collect the remaining laxes within tho time allowed hy law, November 1. Miss M. Sue Mauldln has opened at Seneca City a first class millinery store, lier omloavov to live by her own exertion, together with tho prico and qunlity of her goods, will commend lier establishment to thc trading publie. She can bc relied on in every respect. See her ad vertise mc nt in another column. Attention is directed to tho advertisement of thc Williamston Female College, to bc found In another column. This is one ol thc most nour ishing female institutions in Ibo Stale. Wo tako tho liberty of publishing the following ex tract of a private letter recently received from thc Rev. Mr. Landor, President of tho College; '.You will bte glad lo leam that wo ure passing very pleasantly through thc most prosperous session of our history. Wo have great cause for gratitude for thc favor wo have received from tho enlightened public of our Siato Our prc 8cm~ number of pupils (Oct. IO, (870,) is 10-1, and a better set of girls I have never seen." People who nttend church should leave their little .and big dogs at home. What is more annoying lo thc,preacher and congregation than lo ste two or three big little dogs, trolling up and down through tho aisles ol a church, growling at. each other and o herwisc disturbing iho worshippers? Wo understand that this actually occurred in tho Presbyterian Church here on Inst Sunday in ihc midst of a most solemn and impressive service. Wo say there fore that those who have dogs should either stay at home themselves or keep their unman nerly canines lhere when they attend church. Wo arc permitted to make thc following / -oxtract from ii private loller received by Mr. ' II. F. Aloxandor from P. B. Doyle, Esq., Jlarton's Creek, Oconcc County, S. C., on thc 22d instant: "Tho freshet has almost ruined us. Tho river was not quito so high ns thc Juno freshet, but high enough lo cover four fifths of tho corn crop in tho valley. 1 mover saw a moro promising crop than mine, and to-day it is n perfect wreck. My own .IOSB foots up ono bale cotton mid one hundred bushels oom. This warm, rainy wcathor ia 'tho very worst'wo could havo at this time. Somo aro hauling out and shucking their corn and others half shucking it on tho stalk. Tho lattor is tho plan 1 have adopted." The rain continues to fall ami much damage is 4'carcdlo bottom corn along tho streams by high water. A great deal of corn is reported already lost by tho overflow of Iho bottom lands on last .Saturday. If tho botlom oom is cut short, by freshets tbcro will bo great scarcity of il in Ibis County and wo fear want and starvation will stare our pcoplo in (ho face. Willi a -Very sheri colton crop and tho up-land corn already n failure, (bo out look is indeed gloomy. Om pcoplo should husband all (heir resources one preparo to pass through tho hardest year thal wo havo experienced for a long lime, if ever. It was a light squeozo, but tho coloree' brother was worried through in Cincinnati and Mr. George W. Williams (colored] will bo tho first of his raco to sit in tho Ollie Legislature. It was evidently n bider pill for ninny of tho palo faces to volo for (IK fabio candidate, but thc storm wan bi^ enough to sweep bim in. Tho average He publican majority in Ibo city was about 3,000 hut Williams' was cut down to 880. Eiiougl is ns good ns a feast, however, und Ohio has I colored Representativo. Marshal Douglass, of tho Woslorn Distriol of North Carolno, has (ifty deputies in hit Boryico. Ho roports to tho Government thal Kodrnond, tho notorious South Carolina .noon [duper, upon whoso hoad a prico has boon sol by thoGovornmont for tho killing of ono ol its of?icprs, is now in Swnin County. N. C., with a bnn.d of twonly-flvo or thirty desperate followers. Only tv fow days back somo of Marshal Douglass'(lnputics ran across Hod. fiend und his bund, but as they wero much nforior in point of numbors they withdrew from tho vicinity .without much ooroninny. Ho asks tho Government'lo oiler ?1.000 for Iiis arrost, and guarantor^ his ooptore if thin Ve* done-Star. BIIHtBIMMHRIHMamRManaiBinau. r ? Tho hanks of Now York hnvo taken a stop .luring tho lust wook which may in tho long run hnro rm important clToot on tho political trotitmcnt of lluancitil questions in Washing ton. Sinco specie payments wcro suspended tho snh-trcasury hus practically been tho reservoir of gold on whioh tho banks depended nnd to which their gold transactions ro for red. Up to thc limo spceio paymonts wcro resumed this was natural, ns tho gold which tho banks hold was itt many senses moroliiindiso mid not money. Sinco lust January whilo tho coin in tho treasury has increased $13,000,000, tho'gold hold by tho bunks has not been materially cnlargod, being about n sixth moro than a yonv ago. Tho amount held, $20,140,100, is, however, n larger sum tlinn has been in tho possession of tho banks sinco 1805, and thc banks decided last week to deposit nil their gold in tho Hank of North America, each bank taking a certif?calo of deposit for tho amount it adds to the general store. This was thc practico before tho war, when from 1853 to 1802 the bnnks of Now York held from $20.000.000 to $42,000,000 in specie. This action gives tho banks a gold circulation independent of tho government; tho bank gold certificates becoming as conve nient as groonbnoks in Bottling clearing house exchanges, and tho attitude of tho banks in refusing to toko silver is strengthened, tlioir private rtrrnngemont giving them n separa to reservoir of gold, distinct from tho mctnllic reserve in tho treasury made tip of gold nnd silver. It is also predicted that nearly $.11,? 000,000 nf groonbnoks, held by tho banks in tho shape of certificates of deposit for conve nience in settling exchanges, will bo replaced, by gold and deposited in tho common ?<dd depository, increasing the gold held by thc banks and decreasing tho greenbacks by this sum. Death of Mrs. Jas. T. McCorido. .Mus. JAM'-.S T. McConKi.v: uro Miss M AM ir AUGUSTA SMITH, eldest, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. fi.' Smith, of Sundy Springs, Anderson County, S. C., entered into rest on October tin I7lli, 18.70, al Central,, in Picken* County, S. C Cur departed friend ivas Hie child of lin covenant, t li o solace of ber aped parents, Iii? light and life of every circle in wliich sin moved, lier genial manners and sweet disposilioi ever attracting Hmso aron nd lier. In tho ful bloom of womanhood and with thc boondin j hopes of a sanguine henri, elie had united bc destiny, a few months before, with an nmiabl companion, to lie tho liplu nnd joy of his liom and thc guiding star of his future. Her ninn ie1 life was as lull of joyas it was bright wit hopes, ol as much earthly bliss as ever falls t thc lot of earth-born children, and every cir oumstnnco attending her departure makes lb words nf the pool, of deep significance lo bc sorrowing friends: .'Come to tho bridal chamber Death! Como to thc mother's, when she feels, For the first time, her first born's breath) Conic when lite blessed seals Thal close the pestilence arc broke, And crowded cities wail ils stroke; Conto in consumption's ghastly form, Thc earthquake's shocks, tho ocean's storm; Conic when the heart beats high and warm, With banquet song and dance and wine; And thou art lovrlblo." Hut death whs not terrible to ber. lier lavin heart sought rc .'ugo from thc defilements of si nuder the pence-speaking blood of Jesus. Til ..'insistent and devoted life thal she lived sIlOWC even (0 tho careless observer Unit she lin anchored "within Mic vail." She wariin cxeni pinry member of tho Baptist Church n::d lu gentle, self-sacrificing Christian spirit ba endeared her lo the Lord's people of every n.inii She had her mind turned to tho prospect i death in I lie near future and spoke nf her ?lissi: lulion with a calmness and submissiveness tin nothing but divine grace could impart. Ho precious is her memory to her many friend How soothing to thc bereaved heart lo fcno that ihe had no fears, and thal she has c> changed a world of sin ami sorrow for one endless joy and pence for her bright homo Heaven. ? Our tenderest sympathies arc wi ber bereaved friends and especially with li aged parents, whose hearts so feelingly rcspoi lo tho words:' Voice after voice hath died away, Once in my dwelling heard, Sweet household name by nanu hnlli chung To grief's forbidden word; From dreams of night on each I call, Kooli of the far removed, And waken to my own wild cry, Where nie ye, my bolov'd? Mrs. MoCot'klo was a sister to our associ?t Mr. 1). A, Smith, lo whom wc extend our deep sympathies in his sad bereavement. OBITUARY. r/t-vj ? . era tr *r BB- 3CBK BBBB? BB Bf ^-^w IWKT MU ma Died, on Thursday. October 2, 1879, nt 1 residence in (.?loenville, S. C., .Mrs. Kliznbc Henrietta firmly, wile, nf Wm. S. (lindy, n eldest daughter of Dr. J. W. Karlo. Tohor family and frionds, w ho knew her vi no comment on this sad event would bo acct sary. Tho memory of tho loved and lost sti emotions of sorrow in tho hearts of her sn vining lather and mother, brother and sistc and bereaved and devoted husband, that words can express. She has left four in fa children, the oldest too young to realize t greatness of his misfortune, the youngos babe only tinco mouths old. Relatives n numerous friends have given their hent*tf sympathy to tho afflicted family. Tho fanni ol' M rs. Ci ndy showed tho respect of the coi m unit y in which she lived. The Mayor thc city and other highly respected eili/.c neted ns pall bearers. At the baptist Chun of willoh she wa* n member, Dr. Jus. I'm man spokoon tho occasion to n numen assembly of people. Such a fttnoral di?coui seldom is heard. It was brief but power! simple, evangelical, without protonsion e quem, consoling. Dr. Furmau had vlsi1 Mis. Orally during her sickness, and in I Ust interview heard tho assurance of I faith in Christ, und good hopo of n glorie immortality. For four weeks Mrs. Cm had lingered with typhoid fever. She < pressed from tho first nu i in movable canv (ion that tdio would die. Tho skill ol'nile in ^ physicians, kind nursing mid all apt ane.es that could bo thought of, proved Ul vailing, and ut hist ?ho calmly und pcticofu fell asleep in Jesus. Tho death of snob a lady is no ordini cain mi ly ? Sho was lovely and beautiful person, mind and spirit; sonsible, omni lovings truthful, unaffected. From her elli hood to her last momontH sho had never word or deed pinned tho hearts of hor parn mid family, or ovoked (rom thom a ha reproof, lier romains rest bosido the grn of her parental ancestry und kindred Springwood Oomolory. lier lifo was a bl sing and joy to nil avon nd hor. Her dont nail to inoet hor in ti moro happy und imp itdiublo association. I(0(lVOl) gives us friends to blosf tho pros scono, llosuuius thom to preparo us for tho noxt. Dotting is a niiglity bud thing, tho. foot is it novcr benefits niiyonn except tho winner, whilo tho loser hus a kind of lost look and feeling. But if you can got a dead ?uro thing, why then put up your Inst dallaron it. Wo know of ono such chanco. You can bot your last dollar on Tabler'* Duckoyo Pilo Ointment curing in every caso. Prico 50 cents. For salo by lt. F.. Norman & Uro. PIEDMONT FACTORY.-Yesterday Col. II. P. Hammett, Presido nt of tho Pied mont Factory, received orders by telegraph for six hundred bales of sheeting and shirting, !J00 of which are for export to China. Tho value of this quantity of oloth is $36,000-n pretty good salo for one doy and is to bc delivered by tho 1st of January. Last week tho samo company received an order for 100,000 pounds of yarn from one pnrty, tho value of which is about $17,500, and yestcrdoy another largo order for yarns was received. It pushes thc Factory to its utmost oapacity to (ill tho orders constant!) coming in from nil ove*thc country. Just now it has n cash surplus of $58,000 in bank, which it proposes to invest in cotton. Hurrah for tho Piedmont. [Greenville Advertiser, 19/A. Thnt 2 omi 2 make 1 is an established fact none cnn deny. That Portnliuo is tho best remedy in thu wnrld for all disorders nf tho stomach and liver, is another fact to which all who have tried it will bear testimony, lt is entirely vegetable, and compounded with tho greatest cure; each fal ok a ga containing SO doses for an adult. Price DO cents. For sale by lt. K. Norman Jo Uro. 3?3C "STIVE Ht TXT SS A.Xj , Married, on thc Mill instant, by Isaac Wick liffe, Hsq., Mr. James lt. Morgan, of Pickcns, to Muss Josephino Harker, ol' OooilOO county. COiflillKKCIA IL>. ClIARt.BSTON. October 20.-Cotton linn -middling 10.1; low middling 10|: gool ordinary 10. LIVERPOOL, October 20.--Colton easier middling uplands 0 11-10; middling Orleans G lfi-10. NKIV Y'OIIK, October 20.-Cotton steady -middling uplands 10; middling Orlenos Hi WALHALLA. S. C.. October 22.-Cotton firm-good middling 10; middling 9:?; ordi nary 91. Pl fl fl Q t? I IW&B<9 r:o OJ." I rac Ind from Vofrotablo vro^.-.'oti, combl??n?c l.i thom tho lf?iulratr.0 or May Apple, whicli ls recorinlisod byphysiclniis ra a BI i>>.-.< ?Luto tor calomel, poss . - ?miji all Ino vtiiiioa 6i that r.:.in ri.t,_ wiiiiout ita brid id tor>t'/?'oc??. _ _ _ AB m ?STI-DIU.0U3 I,.t-V i V ?4'J*.. ttiey aro incompa-'ablr?. 'lh'-:- ftUirpdata t ho T OX VXD .1 i \'.'!K," ir.vif;orato tho KKK VOii? ?vr;M,?.r, and Riv? tono to tho mOJ-.S'jMVi; ? 'ROA i\':-',crevliet,:r>or foot digestion and thorough assimilation ot" .bod. 't iioy ex ; ?; \v worful influonco pa"ibo *3?1 UNIS'.:? r.-.-.d 1 -IVER, and tlu'Cur ii ', lioio ov,? mn j-rnuvo all impurl* t?os, linio vitalizing trio I foauoiof'tlio body i ; ii causing a healthy condition ol' tho pya'tom._ AS A? ?fitl-K?LABIAL REMEDY Tiioy hftVO no 051 uni ; nnd mi avonnltact ?as o. pie vonfc'ivc r nd buyo for BiUoiin.RC" mittoiit, LVt'Onnlti.?nt, Tyr>li?td Payera^ nml Vovoi-niiii A - ne. Ui>oa tho healthy action of tho Btouirtcli, dept ncluj almotit wholly, tho health of tho Kiwi on race, DYSPtPSS? IS THE CARSE . of tho present gonoratton._lt ia for tho ."evo ol' llibi diwee.no ;eiil its utteiidaiitu, rilCK-H?AJ??tiit i\ K i?RVOl?SN?SS, DES. ffoNiPEN?Y, O?K?flPM'I0Mr>"lLtg, Ad Unit C'S PILLS Iiavo trained such a wido nprondreputa* lioiL_No Remedy has ever been cliscov? croll 1 lint ne.tn KO PO' edily and f,-ently on tho digestivo organs giving thom tono and vigor to assimilate food. 'Jhlebohig ncconwlinhod, of tourna tho_ ? ER VOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, TliE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE BODY ROBUST. _j?oir.g oompoBOd of tho juices of plants extracted liy po\vovfiil_c-homicnl niron oiesy and prepared in a concentrated form, they nro_ guaranteed fr00 from nny thing that can iniuvo tho moat, dnl icnto l_m_rsoiij_ _ A noted chomlBt who has analyzed llicin, suyo .? THERE IS MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OF TUTT'S PILLS, THAW CAN EE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTHER." Wo tboroforo ?ny to tho niuictod Try this Romocly fairly, it will not harm you, you have not'iirig to Iooo,butwlll surely gain a Vigo rous Body, Puro Blood, Strong Norvos anti a Choorful Mind. Principal Omeo, 35 Murry Si., N. Y. PRICE 25 CENTS. Sold by Druggists llircurjliout tim world. T?J?TS^??E" DYE. OrtAvHAntOR Wnt8KBita clmiut?il to n GLOHBY IlLAOK Ly n R??alo application, ni lilla IIYB. ll Im. parti ft Natur il Color, nell InitRlUanooMRly, und is M ll?irmlnw a* (pring wal or. Spill Ly L)rujfK?*ta, or pout hyoiprnMon tocolptol Bl. Ot deo 30 Murray St., Now York. Sl ate of South Carolina) OCtyNRE COUT?ITY. Dy Richard Lewis, Ksq., Judge ol' l'rolmlo. Wu mu: AS, D. ll. Wilt to has made suit to mc lo grant iiim betters ol' Adiill listration of tho lis?alo and Effects of Mary ). (Jaillard, deceased - Thosj arc, therofor?, lo cite ami admonish all md' singular tho kindred and creditors of tho ?aid Mary 1). Gaillard, deceased, that they bo md appear beloro me, in tho Court ol' Pro late, to bo held al Walhalla, S. U., on .Saltir lay, 8t h day of Novoinbor noxt, after puhheation leroof, ii'..! I o'clock in tho fovonoou, lo show muse, if any thoy have, why thc said adminis ration should not bo grunted. (liven under my hand, this U'2d day of )ctobei', Anno Domini I87?1 RIC ll Alli) LUWI8. Judg? of Probate Oconcc Counly. Oct 23, 1870 l'J -2t Mortgagees Sole. l> l)Vr virluo of n mortgage lo mc given by ll. II. Irosby, on a-ccrlaln cream colored marc. I will oil said maro for cash, lo thc highes! helder, in ho town of Woslininstcr, 8. tb, on Friday, (ho th dav of November noxt, nt 11 o'olook A. M. lt. A. M AT ll HW SON, Mortgagee 00123, 1870 10 31 TOMA'S SEE LAND lor HE HST T. 150 ACHES of good corn and cotton land, about equally divided. Tenants working fron? two to four horses would bo preferred. For particulars apply on Ibo premisos to CL JON ICS. October 10. 1870 48-2l* Notice lo Tea che rn of Public Schools* A I.Ii applicants to teacb in tim Public Schools of Oconco County will attend nt tho School Commissioner'* omeo and ti lo their written examinations on New Series of Ques tions by Friday, tho 24th day of October, 1S79, nt willoh time all former certificates will bo revoked and new one? granted. Thc Com missioner's offices will bc lipon daily on and after the 15th October, 1879. ISAAC WICK LI FF K, s. il JOHNS. NIMROD SULLIVAN. Board of Examiner*. October Fy 1879 48-2t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, O oonoo Ooiarrty Elizabeth Counts against John Hyde, ns Ks cou tor of tho hist will and testament of Mary Ann Seoggin?, deceased. Sarah il. Hyde, wife of John Hyde, and W. B. Soog? gins, Defendants. ?pY virtue of a decretal oidor mada in the .) nboyo stated case, oil thc 20th day of June. 1879. I will sell by public unction at the Court House in Walhalla, in tho county and State aforesaid, on thc first Monday in November. 1879, within tho Ingul hours of salo, the following l?oal Estntc: A TRACT OF LAM), containing one hundred and twenty-one and onc-hali* nore*, inoro or less, being two-thirds of tho real c-tate ol saul Mary Ann Scoggins, deceased, adjoining binds of John Dowls, Sarah A. Hyde and others. TF.lt M S OF SA LH-One-third cil-h, tho romnining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, tho name to bo se cured by bond und mortgngonl the premisos, purchaser to pay extra for all papers and recording mortgage J. II. HO BI NS. Sherill'Oconco County. Oct. 9, 1879 47-4t VALUBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, ?Stute of South Carolina. COUNTY OF ANDERHON. IN T111. COUItT OF COMMON PLEAS. Elizabeth Hogers, Plaint Iff, 1 , . , r . , ' ( oinnbunt fm* against ,. !.. , oin ! I arl 11 ion nnd Sarah Hogers. >S(i, ^ d built Bogers and othe s. , , J)eleii'liinls. j 1)Y virtue of nil order lo inc directed in the ) nbovc slated en-ie (rom .Judge I?. C. Prossloy, Presiding Judge, benring date 2olli of Septem ber, 1870, I will sell nt Walhalla, S. C., on ?:nlc dny in November next, at public auction, the following described properly ns thc real est al o of Mrs. Ann Hogers, deceased: Tract No. 1, containing (125) one hundred and twenty-five acres, more or les??, situate in Oconco County, adjoining louds of Mnry li. OutrM Churley Hogers and others. Tract No. 2, containing (00) ninety ncres, more or less, situate in Coonee County, adjoin ing hinds of T. O. Magee and others. Truck No. 8, continuing (Ql>) uinoty-fivo ne.rcs. more or less, situate in Coonee County, adjoin ing Tracts Nos. 1, '2 a>:d -I nnd T. C. .Magoo. Tract. No. 4, containing (14(1) ono hundred and forty-six acres, moro or less, situate in Oeoncc County, adjoining hinds of Mnry E. Outz, T. ?. Magee and others. Terms or Sale : One-third cash ami the remaining I wo thirds on a credit ol' twelve months with interest from day ol' sale; tho purchaser to give bond and mortgage to secure payment ol' die same, nnd ili ii purchasers have leave to anticipate pay ment. Purchasers to piy extra for pupers. W. \V. ll UM PUB BYS, Master for Anderson County, S. C. Ool 9, 1879 47?U Valuable Property (or Sale ! STATU SOUTH CAROLINA, (To usai y o?' fk sa (I orso ii. IN THE COUItT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary M. lsbcll, Plaintiff, ) against Complaint for Nancy M. Cleveland, }? Partition of Mary M. Cleon, cl al., | Lund, Confirma Dcfcndnrits'. I lion of Sale, fie. I> Y virtue of an order to mo directed in tho y above stated ca*o from .lodge A, P. Aldrich, Presiding Judge, bearing date of 14th June. 1879. 1 will .-ell Itt Walhalla. S. C., on salcdiiy in November next, at public unction, thc following described property, to wit; ALL that Piece. Parcel or Tract nf land, containing ono hundred and sixty (100) acres, moro or less, situated in the County nf Oconco, on the waters of thc Dig Deaverdam Creek, adjoining lands of Jackson Hunt, cl al., nnd known us tri cl No. 3 of tho Kcal Estate of Hov. Samuel [sholl, deceased. THUMS OF SA Liv. One .third cash und the remaining two thirds uri n credit of twolvo months, willi interest from day of sale, to bo secured by a mortgage <>f tho premises with Icavo to anti/, oi pit tod payment nt any timo. Purchaser to pay estro tor papers. W. W. Il UM PU UK YS, Master fur Anderson County, S. C. October 9. 1879 47-lt MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1)Y virtuo of a power of attorney contained ) in n mortgage execulcd and delivered to mc hy V, A. Lewis, to secure tho payment of his note or obligation, bearing date lite lilli day of February, 1870, I will .-.ell at public outcry, to thc highest bidder, nt thc Court Mouse at Wal halla, on salcduy in NOVB.MBBB N li XT, All that Piece, Parcel or Lot of Land, Hilunte, lying and being in Oconco County, in thc State of Soul li Carolina, containing forty-five ( lf>) acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Mrs Lucy Lobby, Dr. T. L. Lewis and Edward Dnl're, and lying near Seneca Oily, tho same being moro fully described in said morlgage. Tho proceed" of salo to be applied lo Ibo costs of salo and Hie remainder !o thc amount due on said note. A. W. THOMPSON, Mortgagee. 0019,1879 47-dt FINAL NO TIC ?7 Aid. persons indebted to Wesley Pitchford by note, account or otherwise aro hereby notified that Ihoy must mn' o payment of the anroo.to thc undersigned on or before (ho loth day of No vember next. After which dato alt unsettled demands will be placed In tho bands of an officer foi? collection. Take duo notice, nettlo and save costs. 8. P. DENBY, Assignoe for Creditors. Oct 9, 1879- 47-01 WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING lo our cns! om ors omi friends llinl our LARGE SELECTED STOCK or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Willoh leis been bought by our .Mn. C. L. RKIU, who luis just returned from New York, is daily arriving* and will bo complete in a few days. In consequence of having paid cash for nearly our entire ?took, wc will bo enabled to sell at prices that will defy competition. As wc moke a specialty of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS AND FLANNELS, It ia useless lo enum?ralo thc many new ami beautiful designs in thc above goods, as wo feel sure (lint wc have undoubtedly thc bcsl assort ment wc have ever curried. LAD?I?S' CLOAKS. A very fine line of Ladies' Cloaks, of tito latest style, trimmed in silk and velvet. NOUONS AND HOSIERY. In these departments wo have such a varied assortment of thc latest novelties, too numerous to mention, (hatean only bc appreciated by ex amining them. HATS. A well selected stock of Hal.: for bailies, Gentlemen and Children. Newest Styles, Low est l'riccs. GENTS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Thc largest and most complclc variety of thc above goods that wc have ever handled. A full ussorlmcnt of Groceries, Crockery ami Glassware', Hardware, Wooden and Willow ware, Hoots, Shoes mid Gaiters, Over Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Satchel?, Clocks, Wall Paper, Window Sinnlos, &c. An examination of tho above goods is all wc ask, as wc feel confident (hal wc can piense all and Wc will sparc no pains*to d? so. When you enter our store please bear in mind that it is no trouble lo show goods. Ilcspeet fully, CL. REID&CO. Oct 2, 1870 10-ly Stale of South (/tirol i int. ?0?JT?? COMM WU By Richard Lewis, Rsq., Judye of Probate. YY'HKRKAA, J. Ii. Ward has made suit to me to ll grant him Letters of Administration of thc l?state and Effects of Harriett Ward, de ceased These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Harriet I Ward, deceased, that they be, and appear, before me, in thc Court of Probate, to bc held at Walhalla, S C., on Saturday, 'J?th of October, instant, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in thc forenoon, lo shew cause, if any they have, why thc o?id administration should not bo granted. Given under in y hand and sen!, Ibis thc Dill day of October, Anno Domini 1ST!'. RIC H.Ml I) LEWIS, Judge of Probate of Ocor.ee County. Oct O, 1S70 47-21 EJMBODT MILL. Tilo Corn Mill is newly oui fli - ted, in good running order and run hy a No. 1 Miller. A new Coll?n Gin is, during (he cotton season, in operation and supervised by a competent ginner, Mr. William Burley. . {rv* THC Cotton lott at the Gin is insured*. G. WANN Ell, Agent. September 18. 1870 4M m AI J/PERSONS' INDEBTED lo Moses Cantrell, deceased, nie requested (o make Immediate payment lo my attorney, J. J. Norton, Karp,"Olid those having demanda against said deceased Will present the same properly attested lo ruy said ni lor noy. JOHN T. CANNU'. Lb. Administrator, OctO, 18?0 47-41 JOHN ANSEL, CABIN li T M A K E It, UPHOLSTER ANO HAS for sate amt on hand what every ono needs sooner or later: COFFINS Atti? CASKF.TS, CASHS B!V ?USKETS, COFFINS Willi or W I I li o ll t 4>UnsHC?; Fulfill luting (lt Of Uli O ICiii'inl ?llttf!? of (ho most improved patterns in ibo United Stales. Prices reasonable, according lo thc limes. Si-plcmbor ll, 1870 11-ly 18 68. 1879. ARRIVING DAILY!! THE Choicest (HUHS of DRY noons, FAX CY O CODS, HOOTS & SIIORS, HA TS, Cl,OT!UNO, ?fr. Those Goods hrtvp hern hought with caro and ut Holtum Figures, from tito host mar kets in the United States ami WILL BE SOLD -AT A STO NIS ll ING I?Y-? LOW PRICES. 8f?y- J'. V. WALLE lt asks his old friends to call around and li? will tell you why he is felling SO C.!Bn:?ti?. Itpspretfully, Al) G ER COLLEGE, WALHAMc?, S. CL rn 1.1 IK BXIUICISBS OF THIS INSTITUTION will begin on THU USDA Y, thc lilli day of September next. Tuition per session, ... ?-,20 Ol) Hoard per month, including every thing except washing and lights, $10 00 I Asl ruction thorough hy a full corps of Pro fessors. For particulars address ES KV. J. P5. RBIiKir, Chairman of Faculty. WAMtAM.A, S. C., .Inly 81, 1870. 37- ly MARBLE YARD, -A.iid.er son O. S.O. KY T EB <J? S . Bf . W BB fi T K . I LL kinds of TOMBSTONE WOHK ?\ donc al. short notice au l in thc most Im proved and satisfactory manner. All work warranted. Having l.ccn in thc business for twenty-one years, il is needless for mc to say moro. Address or call and sec nie al tho Henson Mouse, Anderson C. IL, S. C. Til OS. M. WHITE. Deo 5, 1878 fi-ly Robertson, Taylor <&, Co., Successors to OHO. 'VV. WILLIAMS it CO., 0 ott on. Paotors, "Wb.olesa.lo G-rooers COMMISSIONMERCHANTS 1 fe 3 l-la/yne Street CIiai"looi 03JL, S3. Or July 17, IH79 3fi-tfmos. NOTICE is hereby given thal Ibo annual meeting nf the Hoard of County Oom? missioners will ho held nt Walhalla, S. C., in thc odioe of Keith & Vernor, oh Tuesday aftor tho first Mon lay in November next. All persons holding claims against thc County nf Oe nco are. hereby required lo file them in tho office nf the Clerk of Hoard Com missioners, on or before that day, so that the name may he audited hy Oommisrdonorsi Thc fiscal year of 1870 ends thc 1st day of November, J. S. Y LUXER, Clerk Hoard County Cnmmissionors'of Ooonoo Countv. October 2. 1870 <IG-lt QKO. W. Il A VS. BTQVaSI & TIN WA'm JHU^MM?I t~?l.-?.?s?u[.. A LAUGE STOCK - o JP OKING Willoi! WE SELL UNI)EH A GU??U nnteo. Prices ranging from $12 up lo $40. Wc koop EVEUYTUING in the Tim arc linc. fifi?fing fy Glittering Made a specialty. Kooliug done nt from $0 io $7 por sipinro. Guttering done at \'V. cent-; per foot. County jobs done nt short notice. We arc prepnted lo do all kind? of work in tho Stove ?md Titi Line. All work and win o warranted. An examination of stock ned orders MJ 1 lie-it ed. Thankful for past favor.', we arc Hcspeofullv. Hunts fy lia ijs. June 5, 1870 I'!?.. I y PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Di'. Kurt Rtl|?|icii HAS permanently located at Westminster und offers his pYoiossionnl services to the cont-" mnnity. Ollico over new storeroom ol Mathew son & Janiysoii, near the depot, where.ho e.m bo found al all timer, unless proTOBSloiiallj1 fngngcrl, Sept J, 1870 42-Suio**'