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.-.i iniiiifi II i-?Tri iiMirn ft&tiA*' ?W ATT1?B8. November 27th. Itomomiior that on November 27th the Fruit Treee that y ott bought of Cherry HUI Nurseries, Westchester, Pennsylvania, will bo dellvored in Walhalla, BIBMANN'S HOT KI,. Mr. Goo. H. Young, ?alo?man Cherry Hill NuraoriiiB, will dcllvoryonr troos from Hiematiu's Hotol on November 27th. FIN? TUEKS. Messrs. TIoopos Bro. & Thomas, pfoprlolors Cherry Hill Nurserlos, blaim tho production of healthy, bardy, thrifty trcos. all carefully culti vated. Tho (rees, plants, &o., scat out by theao gentlemen give universal satisfaction to their patrons. j DON'T FouasT, But coil promptly on November 27th, at Ble inann's Hotol, and get your trees from Cherry Hill Nurseries. Mr. Young hopes to meet every patron that day. BK PROMPT, On Novembor 27th got your fruit trees, pay your obligations and plant your trees whllo fresh. Delays aro dangerous. 8K.NK.OA Cits. Tho Cherry Hill Nurseries also rrlako a do livery at Benetta City on November 27th, and all who pllrohoScd to be delivered at Seneca aro earnestly requested to promptly meet tho sales man on that day. TOCCOA CITV, GA. Tho Chorry Hill Nurseries also make tholr delivery at Tocooa City, Ga , on November 29th, and every patron is expected on that day to get Ids trotts. Bo prompt, and you will bo happy. Rev. J. R. Kiley will preach in Wost Union next Sunday evening nt 3} o'clock. Falling down stairs gives a fellow a won derful itihight into tho Marry kingdom. Sumo of our subscribers uro trying io kill us with kindness-unremitting kindness. Bo magnanimous. If tho butt ?tr rt your hoarding hou&o is stronger than you aro don't tackle it. The season has arrived when tho man who searches at night in tim pantry for tho popper sauce butilo oan roil his fingers into u pump i kin pio. i Mr. Smith, out associate, is in Columbia, \ looking after the interest of the Cu U KIER, \ao? tho country generally. ) Tho wcalher for several days has boou Very cold, affording a titi o opportunity for hilting meat. A peck of worms have been known Ul pass from one child. Shrincr's Indian Verm?fugo Vas tho rorucdy used. Only 2? couts a bottle. Rov. Fletcher Smith has withdrawn from the Methodist KpiBcopal Church South, bul will still continuo in tho groat work of thc ministry of the Gospel. Ah editor Wft man who carries a pair of bcissorsTn'his vost pocket, a memorandum in his coat pocket, and bis wealth 111 somebody's oise pockot. Ootton nt eleven and a half cents in 1879 is as valuable as was cotton at twenty cents in 1809. Provisions are so much cheaper now :and the purchasing power of munoy is so much greater. Tho melancholy days havo como, tho sad dest of the year, when the poor editor Duds how little tru-t and contidenuo he oan place in subscribers' promises to pay in tho full. Capt. E. 0. Evans informs us that for thc three years that ho has tun as engineer "between Helton and Walhalla bo hus run 81,907 milos, and duiing that lime has not had an accident to maim or bruise any ono. Several droves of iiCgs have passed through our town, asking MX cents gross. Wo havo heird ol no sales hero. Wc un derstood droves in Oreen ville were offering to sell flt^five cents grow, Heavy Knows have fallen in tho middle OOH litios of tho State, extending from a point somo distanco below Columbra. This is passing strango as wo havo not jct soon a flake in our mountain county. Hev. P, li. Stono, of Transylvania County, N. C., who bas been spending a few days with his friends in our town, proaohed a very appropri ate and practical sermon in the Baptist Church on last Monday night. Thanksgiving-Thursday tho 27lh instant, has boon sot apart hy tho Chief Magistrate of the United States, aud by tho Governor ol' this State, as a day of thanksgiving, accordingly thero will bo religions services held (ins day (Thursday) in tho Presbyterian Church, at ll o'clock A. M. Let all our pcoplo observe thc day by uniting in this service. Another lot of lamps and lamp goods just ?received. > Do not forget that wo furnish picture frames, any size or price. Headquarters for cigars. Wo aro making a specialty of tho ?.Binpiro Stato Cigar," il for 10 cents, Havana filled. Oranges and lemons noxt week. Christ? tnas advertisement next issue. Respectfully, R. E. NORMAN & H HO. Wo have beon requested to announce that thc Stewards' meeting of this oirouit will take plaoo ot Walhalla M. li. Church, on Monday, 1st December, ot 10 o'olook. As thia will bo tho meeting for tho final sot tlotnent with tho prooohcr, it is important that every member of thc Board bo present. Grenier neatness about dwellings would bo an improvement to noarly all tann ronidonces, oven among tho thrifty, intelligent, rich and toonoy making. A very few farm places aro germs of neatness, There aro too many half decayed structures, or board* lying on tho'(reund, burdocks or tho laok of a noat lawn and somo shrubbery. Wo understand thot Judgo Prossloy oud Governor Simpson aro tho tuo?t prominent atno?g tho parties spokon of for tho Su ? promo Benoh. Judgo Presalcy has given on'MTo satisfaction on this oirouit and is a lawyer of well known ability und experience. We know no man in tho Stuto wo would be moro pleased to seo honored with a plno? on tho Supreme Bonoh than Judgo Prossloy. On our way to Oreen ville, wo passed sovoral hours nt Sonooa City. Wo heard cotton had brought, in that market, ns high ns ll J f jr tho best grade, but tho bulk of tho crop coined to havo boon sold, and but littlo was ming tn. Several ot tho tnorohnnts i'm brined us that tho fall trade had been lively, ?noea bas a good farming oountry around it, nd suoh railroad facilities RS givo it the miio of a prospero^ town. One of tho most important raattoro boforo the prosent L?gislature, ie tho oloottoh bf a 1 Chief Juetioo of tho Supremo Court. This 1 Court le tho last resort in ull matters of liti gation, whether lifo or proporty bu at etako, and ovary membor of the Court should com? ' bino ability with oxporieooo. It is thought Mciver will bo mudo Chief Justice and an Aseocintb Justice bo ol cc tot! to fill hin pluce. Wo havo but one intoreet in the matter, givo us a lawyer in tho fulloet sonso of tho torm. Wo uiado n Hying trip to Qroenvillo last weok. The gathering of buggies and wagons on tho streot and the largo crowd of people indicated a prosperous and thriving business. Tho oity has widened and deoponcd, and prc misen to booomo tho loading markot of tho up country. We saw a good doal of cotton on the streets and about the factories on the river. It was commanding ll. cents last Thursday. Court there broke* on Friday of tho third week. Wo rogrot to stato that Mr. N. G. Bulwinkol, a citizen of our town, died suddenly last Sun day evening from cramp colic Ile was taken Sick about noon on Saturday, whilo at work, and had to bb haulod home, living only a little ovor twenty-four hours. Mr. Bulwim kel was a young man of industrious habits. His fono ml sor vices wcro oonduotcd hy Dr. J. P. Smeltzor at tho Lutheran Church On Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, aftor which his remains wcro buried in tho Lutheran Oomotory. No ono doubts that thc pati-onago given tho G reen vii le and Columbia Railroad by tho Anderson Branch and Bluo Ridge Division moro than warrants better accommodation l'or passengers. Wo havo only a misornblo little black bolo for a oar, and it is run on a schedule to unit the convenience of n freight train. Tho lino from Belton to Walhalla is of moro value to thc road than from Helton to (1 reen ville, and sheer justice demands that tho people should havo improved accommo dation:!. Capt E. 0. Evans, tho well known faithful engineer un thc Anderson and Bluo Ridgo dividion, who hos boen running for yeats with no casualties and fow accidents, was discharged last week, wo aro informed, bocauso in bis judgment it was uusnfo to moko mail train lime while bo lind to do a heavy locnl'frcight business with an inferior engine A strong petition, voluntarily got* ten up at Anderson, hus been sent to tho authorities to havo bim reinstated, whioh wo hope will bc promptly done by a manage* meut which linn sufiicicnt intelligence to npprcoialo his worth and fidelity.-Ander son Journal. On last Wednesday evening, oboul dark, a passing colored man discovered that tho prisoners in the dungeon at the West end of tho jail were making considerable progroes in efforts to osoapc. Tho prisoners wcro Americas nnd Riloy Moore, tho two older brothers of tbo?o charged with the killing of Alex. Bryce in Oconco County. By some means not yet discovered, apparently with a razor, they lind cue two ono inch bars out of thc grating nearly nine feet from tho floor, to do which ono must havo stood on thc other's shoulders, probably alternately for n long time. Those bars removed, they displaced a grate between thc inner a nd outer bare and gained accoes to tho brick, several of which had been removed, making a clear bolo about 10 inches squuro, when they wero discovered. Tho prisionera were removed to tho ether dungeon and chained together and to tho middle of tho tloor. Here wo lound them on Thursday morning and endeavored to elicit tho particular! of their efforts to escape, but they wcro reticent, only saying that they "had been piddling nt it for a good while." They further stated that tho bars lind boen cut just os wo found thom for two days before thoy were diecovored. Although thoso prisoners wcro sent to Anderson for safe keeping, they would probably have gained their freedom bc foro this paper reaches tho publio had thoy not been accidentally discovered, but they will bo safely kept now and will bc ready when tho Sheriff of Oconco conics to take them to trial.-Anderson Jour" nal, 21 si. Teachers' Union of Oooneo. Tho next meeting of tho Union will bo on ibo 1st Saturday in December, at Walhalla, n tho Court llouso. Tho teachers aro carn irmly requested to turn out. To tho publio n general wc extend a cordial invitation to mend. It is to bc boped that tho ladies will cr.d us their cheoring presence. Wo cnn do Kithing without tho corporation of tho lennie, and they should nid ut?. Addresses viii bo delivered by Dr. J. P. Smoltzcr, Mr. lohn S. Vernor and Col. W. C. Keith, and nn issay will bo road by Prof. S. P Boozer, vhich will make tho mcoting quito interesti ng, and ovory teacher should bo present to tear them, in order to reap all tho benefit lOFsiblo. HUGH STRONG, W. P. CALHOUN, Prosidont. Secretory. A diseased liver never disturbs ono's serenity nit just let digestion stop, or tho stomach bold ip for repairs, and tho man or woman is sick ll over-feeling cross and stingy, and would mt a bono in tho sonp grease rather than givo L to a dog. To restore digestion, and kcop tho totnaol'o and liver in working order, uso Porta ?ne or Tablor's Vegetable Liver Powder. Prico 0 cents a package For salo by R. E. Norman 1 Bro. PARIS, November 24.-Autcny, Gibbs ? Son, morohnnts of this oity, hovo ro cked telogroms from Vulparaiso aonouno i?g that o decisivo viotory lins been gained y tho Chilians over tho Peruvinns nnd lolivions nc*ir Iquirjuo. Tho defeat of tho Hied forces is described as crushing. ----4? * An aged minister says, "I had suffored muoh ad long from Pilos, after trying various rem? los, but was pured by 'fabler's Muckeye Pilo intmont," It is rando from tho Muckoyo, and Commended for nothing olso but piles. One .?ni will con vinco the skeptical that Tablor's uckeyo Pilo Ointment is a oirro foi' Piles, rico bO cents. For Salo by lt. E. Norman & ro. COLUMBIA, S. 0., Novomber 26.-Th? encrai Assembly oonvoncd to day. Tho lprossion is that) thc session will bo A' tort otic. - rr . . i_ J ?' i ? - WASHINGTON, November 15.-Tho fol lowing is tho condition of wheat, tobacco aud corn ns issued by tho Department of j Agriculture today: Tho returns of Novotn ber 1, to this Deportment show en increase tn tho wheat crop of 20,000,000 bushels over that of last year. This great increase is tho result of tho very largo yield iu tho States bordering on tho Ohio river and Missouri. Tho Northwestern States show little variation from lost year. Kansas und California both declino in yield. Texas, uf , all tho Southern States, is the only one that , foils off in yield this year. , Tobaeoo. The indicated produot for tho i entire coUntry is 08 por cent, of that of '78; Tho gain has been greatosr in Tennessee and Connecticut. Tho loss is greatest in \ Ohio, Missouri oud Wost Virginia, with a material decroaso, also, in Maryland, Illi nois, and Indiana. In gonctal tho quality is better than thut of tho previous crop, although damaged to some extent, from house burn iu Kentucky and from frost in Ohio. Coru. Aocording to tho returns to No vember 1st, promisci nu increase of over 2,000 bushels, or nearly fifteen per cent. Over Inst year. Tho Atlantic and und Gulf States noto sumo decrease but tho other sccs t?008 Of tho Union havo grcutly increased their yields. Tho Southern inland States increase ueorly 35 per cont., and thc other sections of tho Mississippi Vulloy nearly 20. Tho Pucifio States report about tho same yioid as lust your. . -?r> m- - ? - Corn is cheaper in Iowa this full than in any other place on tho globo, selling ut eighteen und twenty cents ut tho depot and tun and fiftecu oents nt places distant from thc railroads. It is reported to bo very ripe, sound and sweet, and there wil be 150,000,000 to 200,000,000 bushels, not ene sixtn of which o'?ti bo shipped out of tho State. Captain Killi, ?Su pei nt emlen t of thc Atlantic and French Broad Railroad, states that application has been m?de for convicts, und that work will probably commence on tho new road ut lSusby ou or about tho 15th of Next month. Stockades oro bciug con structed, tools purchased, clo., and tue signs for commencing work at an carly day arc propitious, Panthers aro said to nbound yet iu tho mountains of Western North Carolina. A baby in Somerville, Texas, was lately carried off by o pan thor. The Arkansas penitentiary CG?iii?? 307 convicts. ?IYIVIElWIIiA.Xj. Married, on November 19th, 1879, by tho Kev. Fletcher Smith, Mr. Robert Ferguson to Miss Alary M. Ivestcr, all of Oconeo County. OM M RSC CI AX. CHARLESTON, Novombor 24.-Cotton quiet -middling lij{ low middling 11$; good ordinary 11 J. LlYBRtMOti, November 24.-Cotton in mo* dorato inquiry, which is freely supplied; middling uplands GJ; middling Orleans GJ. NEW Yonx, Novombor 21.-Cotton onay -middling uplands 12J; middling Orleans 12*. WALHALLA, S. C., November 19.-Cotton firm-good middling ll J; middling II; low middling 10J; good ordinary 10\\ nvo ext meted from Vegetable pr<}3uoW, co??b??iviglu thom tho Mnndrako OP May ?pplo, wbi?h ia roeoftnised by physicians as i* substituto for oulomol, possessing all tao virtues of that mfaoralj wUbT?ut~lta bad aftor^oiVoctfl._ AS AH ?NTi-BItlO?S thoy aro Incomparable. They nt ?mulato f ho Tg lU'ID* IJI V_!it,_i?v1gorato tho frjPMVOUS BYSTBM, and qlvo tono to ^ptoi-da'ryig ?i^AKStOiTO?ngper? foot digestion and thorough assimilation of food. They exort u poworful influonco on. t ho ' ii III NllYB and ?-iV-D?t. ond through Ihtso or?nria r?movo all impuri? tie r, ?uut vitali/ir.f? t ho tisanes of tho body ?nd cousins a healthy condition of tho ey Stein._ _ AS Mi ANTI-KUILARIAL IRtESW?EDY yh ey havo no equal Ijundaewremlltaot ns a provontivo mid civro for Bilious,Rej Xtiiitoni, Intermittent, Typhoid Fovora, ond Foyer and ?guq._Upon tho healthy action of th? Stomach, deponde, almost wholly, tho_boalth of tho human race. _" DYSPEPSIA IS THE BANE of thopresont gonoration. It ls for thai Curoof thia disease and it? nttendjanta, pCk-U?AD?CH.:; NERVOUSNESS, DES PONDENCY, CONSTIPATION, PltBB, SLO7, that TUTT'S PILLS have gained euch a wide aproad roputn* tlon. No ?tomody has over boon discov ered that acts BO Bpoocli?y and gently on the digestive organs giving thom tono and vigor to assimilate fooil. This hoing accomplished, of courso tho_' NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE BODY ROBUST. Poing oompoBod of tho j ul ce a of planta extractcd_l)y_ poworfti j chomical ogon O?OB, and prepared In a concentrated form, they aro guaranteed froo _fron? jany th in g that can injuro tho moat do? ?oato porson._ A noted chem Int who lins analyzed thom, says 41 TH KHK 18 MORE VIRTUE IN ONE OP TUTT'S PIL?S, THAN CAN BE POUND IN A PINT OP ANY OTHES." Wo therefore any to the aOHctetl Try this Romody fairly, lt will not harm you, you have nothing to IOBO,hut will surely gain a Vigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Nerves and a Cheerful Mtnd. Principal Ofllrc, 30 Murry 8t.,' N. Y. PRICE 2 O CENTS. 8oM hy Druggists throu?:lu;at tho world. TUTT'S KAIE DYE. OIIA? MAjiiO?t Vt'niSKEAS ohnwod to ? OT/OBST DI.ACK hy it tingla Application of ttifc I ) vt:. K tm paris n Natani Gator, ?ct?. InnUnUnciinsly, mit I? A? llftrmn?f a?.pring wntor. Sold by Pnijfglsts,Or .?ni hjpojmre*, on rocniptof $1, omeo 30 Murray St., Now York. New A<!vci*tl0ciiiciits. Stottm Saw Mill and Fixtures for Salo. STA?E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Goonoo oouuty. In the Court of Common Fleas. Win. 1*. Kiug against John Williams. BY virtue of a Dcorctal Order, uiado in tho ubovo slated case, on tho 14th day of Octo ber, 1879, to ino directed, 1 will soil, by publio ?motion, at tho silo ot' the mill in Ibis county, it Its location, near Westminster, on TUESDAY ?flor the Orel .Monday in December, 1879, within the legal hours of salo. Ono Steam Saw Mill and J/lxtdreo, attached ne the property of tho defendant in the cibovc itnted ease. TERMS CASH. J. li. ROBINS, Sheriff Oconeo County. Nov 13, 1870 62-3t POtTTiZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS : lite Will our o or provont Diu o ?rfe. No Hons? will (Ito o? COMO, BOTS or LTJKO FB. v KU, if Ko utz'? Powders ?re ofod In time. Foutz's Powders wlllcuro and prevontllooCHOLBBx Foutz's Pdwdore wilt proveat QAFBS IN FOWLS. Koutz'a Powders will lncroMO tbe quantity of mille Mid cronin twenty per cent, rend rn ?ko tho butter firm timi B woet. ' i Foul/.'H Powders will caro or provont almost BTBKT DtsBASH to which Horses ?nd Canto aro subject. FoCTZ'a POWDBBS WILL 8IVB BATI 8 FACTION. Bold ovcrywhore. * DAVID E. rOVTZ, Froprlotor, ~ DALTIMOHK, Md. Nov 18. 1870 o? ly Sale ol* Valuable L.an<l. State ot' South Carolina. COUNTY OF OVONEG. IN THE COUltT OP COMMON PLEAS. II. D. A. liiemann vs. A. J. Pondloy. BY virtue of a Decretal Order mado in the ubovo stated case on thc - day of June, 1879, 1 will soil by publio auction, at tho Court Houso in Walhalla, in tho countv and Stato aforesaid, jn ibo FIRST MONDAY in Doocmbor, 1879, within tho legal hours of sale, Ono Tract of Land, situate, lying rind hoing in tho county and Stato aforesaid, ad joining hinds of H: W. Kuhtciann, Frctwell, liing und others, as shown by a plat inado by A. Taylor, and dated October 24,1870, containing eighty acre?, mor^ or loss, tho sumo being a part of a tract convoyed to tho defondatit by Edmund llerndoii oti thc 7th dav of Deoember, 1875. TERMS-CHHII; purchaser to pay extra for nil necessary pupors. J. ll. ROBINS, SherillOconoo Countv. November G, 1879. 51-4t ?alt- ot'Valuable fl,a ?ul State of ?outh Carolina. O o one e Oounty. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. W. W. Erskine vs. N. J. Brown. BY Virtue of a Decretal Order, mudo in tho nbovo stated caso, on tho 8th day of Ootobor, 1879,1 will poll, by publio auction, at tho Court House in Walhalla, in tho County und State aforesaid, on the FI HST MONDAY in Docembor, 1879, within tho legal hours of salo, tho following Heal Estate; Ono TrUct of Land, situate, lying and being iu tho County and Stato aforesaid, ndjoining lands of dames Todd, David Dun> can. Pr. MnMuhnn and osborn, containing two hundred and ton acres, moro or loss, it hoing tho Real Estato of N. J. Brown. TERMS-Cu8h. Purchaser to pav ostrrt for titles. . J H. ROBINS, Shoriff Ooonoe County. November 0, 1879 51-4t Mortgagees Sale. BY virtue of a Power of Altorncy, con tained In a mortgngo, executed and de* livered to mo by A. J. I'ondlcy, to senuro the payment of his note or obligation, hear ing dato tho lGth day of Novombor, 1877, 1 will poll, at public outcry, to tho highest bidder, at thc Court Houso at Walhalla, on soleday in December next, All that Picco, Parcel or Tract of Land, vi tua to, lying and being in Oconeo County, in thc Stute of South Carolina, adjoining lands of J. II. Huffman, J. W- Norris, J. J. Yisago and others, wboreon said Pendloy now lives, containing one hundred and twenty two (122) acres, more or los?, and lying on tho Soutb ?ido of Chauga Creek, tho sumo being moro fully described in said mortgage. Tho proceeds of salo to bo applied to tho costs of -ale, and tho remainder to thc amount duo on said noto. THE WALHALLA BANK, Mortgagee. November G, 1879 5l-4t Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution lo mo directed I will scll. on MONDAY, salo day in December, 1879, nt tho Court House door in Walhalla, net ween tho legal hours of sale, tho following described property, lo wit: Ono Tract of Land, situated in Oconec County, on Long Nose Creek, adjoining landMof Simpson Fountain, Kerry Doylo and others, containing ?JUD acres, moro or less. Sold U9 tho properly of George Orantt nt tho suit of II. H. Vundlvcr/ Burvlt >r. TERMS OP SALE-CASH; purohoser to pav extra for titles. JAM 103 U. 110 M NS, Sherill Oconoo County. November 0, 1870 5Mt S IR E KI FP> S SAL. 10. BY virtue of sundry executions to mo directed I will sol), on TUESDAY after tho first Monday in December. 1879, at tho placo on Itobcrt Dalton's farm, in this County, whero tho n'oporty hereinafter mentioned is situated, bo wren tho logal hours of salo, W. J. Harbin's >no half ?oleres) in ono steam mill and fixtures, bovicd on as thoproporty of said Harbin at tho mit of P. 8. Mahalfey and ??o. W. Marett, ixcculors aud others. ALSO, I will sell on (ho first TUESDAY after tho irst Monday in December, 1879, at Ibo rcsi lenco of tho lalo Alex. Kryco, Jr., en Chauga 'reek, in this County, between tho logal hours ?f salo, tho following lot of personal property, o wit: Ono old wagon and ono box of old irons, md at tho court houso door in Walhalla, S. C., >t the same time, tho following lot of personal >ropoi*ty, tO'Wil: Seven hoad of hogs, ono milk ow, one rifle gun, ono sorghum mill roller, ooo oko of oxen, ono kettlo and ono horse. All ivied on as tho property of Alox. Bryde, Jr., t the suit of tho Walhalla Kank and others, TERMS CASH. J. II. ROBINS, Sherill" Oconeo County, Nov 13, 1879 62-3t ??Hw Oct 28, 1879 19-1 y SHERIFFS SALES.' BY virtue, of sundry executions to mc directed I will 6ell, on tho Fl HST MONDAY In De comber, 18711, at tho Court Houso door iu Wal halla, bel, ecu tho legal hours of salo, the fol lowing de.-xiibed proporty, to wit: ODO Trnot of Lana, sltuato iu Coonee County, ou Chauga Crcok, adjoiniug lands of Ephraim Cobb, Jr., Jo) i Roach and others, containing ono hundred acres, more or less, being the samo tract convoyed to Ak . Brjoo, Jr., by tho hoirs of Wm. Long, deceased, by deed dated March -tb. 187-f. ALSO, One Tracto f' Land, situated in Coonee Co ern ty, ou Chauga Creek, adjoining lands of Thomas Watkins and others, containing two hundred dore?, moro or lons, being the same tract ooo rey cd lo sold Alex. Bryce, Jr., by Jerry Mooro by deed, dated Otb Novoniber, 187C. ALSO, Ooo Tract of Land, situai od in Coonee County, and known as tho Howard Laud, containing four hundred and fifty acres, moro or less, being tho samo convoyed to Alex. Bryco, Jr., by L. B. Johnson, County Auditor, by deed, dated 21st February, 1873. ALSO, One Tract of Land, situated ia Oconec County, on Chaugu Creek, containing two bundled and fifty actes, moro or less, being the sumo con veyed to Alex. Urycc, Jr., by Elizabeth Fitts, by deed, dated 18th November, 1874. Sold ns thc properly of Alex. Bryce, Jr., at tho suit of tho Walhalla Bank and others. Tr: HM s ot' SA?E-CASH; purchasers to pay extra! for titles. JAMES II, ROBINS, Sherill Oconco C?unly. November 0, 187'J 61-11 Sale ol' Valuable Laud. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, O o one o O o "ant v. Court of Common Pions. A. Lay and Josephine Lovinggood vs. W. A. Lny el al. BY virtue of a Decroinl Order, m ado iu tho above state.I caso, on tho 1 Gt h Octo ber, 1879, I will soil, by vu bl ic auction, nt tho Court Houso in Walhalla, In the County and Stuto aforesaid, on tho FIRST MONDAY in December, 1879, Vfith'pi tho legal hours of sale. Tho Real Estato of James Lay, deceased, situate, lying and being in the County and State aforesaid, on Oconoo Crook, waters of Little River, in two separate Tracts as fol lower Tract No. I, adjoining lands of David Dun? can, Wm. Todd, Stephen Smith and others, containing Bevon hundred and eighty-four acres, more or less. Tract No. 2, adjoining hinds of Mason Duncan, Tract No. 1 and others, containing ono hundred and thirty-six acres, moro or less. TERMS OF SALE-Oao?third ca?h, tho remaining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months with interest from date, to bo se cured by bond and good personal security and a mortgage ol tho premises sold. J. II. ROBINS. Sheriff Oconco County. November G. 1879 5l-4t Sale ol* Valuable Land, State of South Carolina. County of Ooonee. IN TUR COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J. W. Strihling, Administrator, vs. Sarah E. Craig et al. BY virtuo of a Deorotal Ordor, mado in tho above stated caso, on thc ICtb day of October, 1879, I will soil, by public auction, at tho Court Houso in Walhalla, in tho County and State aforesaid, on tho FIRST MONDAY in Dcoombor, 1879, within the legal hours of salo, tho following Real Estato, to wit: Tho undivided half interest in ono Tract of Land, known as tho Real Estate of W. N. Craig, decoosod, situate, lying and being in tho County and State aforesaid, on tho West bartk of Keoweo Rivor, adjoining lands of J. B. Sitton, Jamos T. Stcolo, Wm. Alexander and othorp, containing four hundred and twenty nino acron, moro or less. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash and thc. remaining two thirds on a credit of tvvolvc months, secured by bond and mortgage of the promises. Purchaser to pay extra for titles, mortgage, (fcc, &c. J. I?. R?B?NS, Sheriff Oconco County. Novomber 6, 1879 6l-'4t Sale or Valuable Lauri. State of South Carolina. OCONEE COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. M. L. Dendy vs. W. II. Ponnoy el al. BY virtue of a Dccrotul Ordor, mado in tho above stated caso, on tho - day of October, 1879. I will sell, by public auction, at thc Court Houso in Walhalla, in tho County and Stale aforesaid, on tho FIRST MONDAY in December, 1879, within the legal hours of salo, tho Roal Estato of Margaret Penney, deceased, as follows: Ono Tract of Land, situato, lying and being in tho County and State aforesaid, coni mining ono hundred and thirty-five acres, moro or loss, adjoining lands of tho Estate of Tyro B. Mauldtn, deooascd, David Caldwell and others. TERMS-Ono-third cash, tho balance in two equal annual installments, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of tho purohnsor and mortgage of tho premisos. Purchaser to pay extra for tit los, mortgage, &c, Ac. J. H. ROBINS, Sboriff Oconco County. November C, 1879 5l-4t Sale of Valuable [LHIM?. State of South Carolina. Oo?nee County. IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Young Davis vs. Wm. B. Davis ct al. BY virtuo of a Decretal Order, mado in tho abovo stated ease, on tho 15th day o October, W9, I will sell, by public auction, at tho Court Hoiiso in Walhalla, in tho County and Stnt? aforesaid, on thc FIRST MONDAY in December, 1879, within tho legal hours of salo, Tho Real Estato of Harvey Davis, deceased, situato lying and being in tho County nnd Stato nforosaid, on Tiigaloo River, in thrco ?epnrate tracts a* follows; Tract No. 1, or the Homo Tract, adjoining lands of T. 8. Ramsay, Robt. Powell, Chosloy Fisher and others, containing ninety-four nero?, moro or loss. Tfft?t No. 2, of tho Barton's Crook Trnot, adjoining Traot No. 1, W. R. Smith, Chosloy Fisher and ethers, containing ono hundred and twqnly-eight acres, more or loss. Traot No. 3'. or tho Longnoso Tract, ad joining Tract No. 2, J*. J. Norton nndothors, containing thrco hundred and seven aeren, more or loss. TERMS-OnO'third cash, balance in two itqunl annual installments, with ihtorest from lato, secured by bond of tho purchaser, with mortgogo of tho premises. Purohaser lo pfty ix tra for titles, mortgage, Ac, Ac. J. H. ROBJNS, Sheriff Ooonee County, November 6, 1S79 5*1-41 WK TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING to our cu?tom ora aud friends thal our LARGE SELECTED STOCK or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which has been bought by our Mu. C. L. Hmo, who has just returned'from Now York, ii daily arriving and will bo coin piolo in a few days. In consequence of ?iaviug paid onsh for nearly our entire ?tock, vre will bo enabled to sell at prices that will defy competition. As we make a specialty of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS ANtf FLANNELS, It is useless to ca uni era tc tho many now and beautiful designs in tho above goods, as wo feel sure that we have undoubtedly tho best aisofr tnont wc havo ever carried"'. LADIES' CLOAKS. A very fmo linc of Ladies' Cloaks, of tho tatest stylo, trimmed in silk and velvet. NOTIONS AND HOSIERY. In these departments wo have such a varied assortment of thu latest novell ?es, too numerous to mention, that can only bo appreciated by ex amining thew. HATS. A well solecled Block of Hats for Ladies, Qontlemen and Children. Newest Styles, Low est Prices. GENTS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Tho largest and most completo variety of the above goods that wo have over handled. A full ussorlmcnt of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and WillowWttl'O, Hoots, Shoos and Gaiters. Over-Shoos, Trunks, Traveling Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Sin. An examination of the above goods is all wo ask, as we feel confident that ve can please all and wc will spare no pains to do so. When you enter our atoro please bear iu mind that it is no trouble lo show goods. C. L. REID & CO. Oct 2, 1879 IU-ly EXTRA INDUCEMENTS 1,STILL ANNOUNCE THAT I WILL AL LOW a liberal per cent, on colton brought mt in payment of storo accounts, and will take corn, peas, fodder and oilier produce at its full value, I must close up my books. All parties in debted to me will fiud it lo their interest lo settle in thc next si*ty days. I have on hand and arriving daily, at prices lo defy competition. Hoots nnd Sbo?s, Joans, CaSsimercK, Prints, Dress Goods, Shirtings and Hlcacliings, Wooltn Goods, Yaras and Domestics, icc. Fancy Ooc'ds, Notions and Trimmings. A oorriplcle stock of 1 Staple Grooerifts, Tobacco and Cigars, llard?raie, Hugging and Ties, Crockery, And many other things too (odious lo mention. I Will pay any day thc highest cash price for cotton. J. P. MICKLER, West Union. October 23, 1870 49 VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. W il ILL bc sold at Walhalla Court House, at public outcry, lo thc highest bidder, on salcday in Dcocmber next, at tho usual hour of salo, all that TRACT OF LAND, lying k\ Oconco Comity, twelve miles West of Walhalla, on thc Clayton road, on Whetstone Creek, known as tho Prea zoale Place, containing about eight hundred (854) and fifty four acres, a large portion of whioh is in good wood land. There is a good dwelling house and all necessary oulbuilings on tho land. This land is now offered at private sale and parlies wishing to purchase will apply lo Mrs. M. A. TATHAM, Walhalla, or lo A. G FRKTWKL, Anderson, and if not sold by thc first of De cember will bo disposed of al public outcry as above. THUMS-Ono half cash on diy of salo aud tho remainder on a credit of twelve months und mortgage ou land to Becuro payment. Oct 80, 1870 f>0-?t 18687 ?879. ARRIVING DAILY!! THE Choicest Class of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS ib SH OJ! S, HA TS, OL O THING, d>o, These Goods havo been bought with caro and at Hottom Figure?, from tho best mar kets in tho United States and WILL BE SOLD -AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. m* P. V. WALLER asks his old friends .o call around and ho will tell yon why ho is ?ollitig 8?? crtEAiv Heipectfully, J. E. HENDRIX. October 2, 1879 JC?