Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, December 18, 1879, Image 3
\mmmm^t^mmmmmm>nmmtmm-mmtmmom m.ii h III
Lbbk ?ut for Old Sonta Claus, children, ono
week from to-day.
A Iorgo droYO of hogs passed through tow>
ion Wednesday.
Wo aro Indebted lo Messrs. Livingston, Chorr/
and Beard for legislative documents.
An army of worms, gnawing, gnawings
hight and day, eating tho vitals away, is
frequently tho onuoo of convulsions and Hts.
Sbrlh?r'? indian Verm?fugo is the romody.
Tiloso indobtcd lo Kerrit, SMITH & Co. by
note or duo bil), if not Bottled by tho first of
January, 1880, stops will bo taken to collect tho
barao by law. Take warning in time.
Purchasers of goods of all kinds at Hendrix's
cheap store say "Hurrah for Hendrix and his
low pri?es!" Mr. Hendrix advertises bis goods
and always soils them. Give him a call.
Col. D. Wyatt Aiken s?bds Us tho Congressional
Record and other publie document s from Wash -
Ington. . Ito will please accept our thanks for
tho samo.
Messrs. O. W. Shlrrby & Ce. advertiso "Christ
inas Goods," &o., In our columns this week.
Our rondcrs, if they want something nico, will
;do well to gtvo this new firm a (rial.
Thc pcoplo of Anderson, upon hearing thal
Gen. MoGowan had boen elected Associalo Jus
'tico of tho Supreme Court, brought out Ihcii
'cannon, "Old llcforiner," and fired a soluto ol
'thirteen ganst
Doubts.have boen expressed that tho Legis
lat ure will not adjourn beforo Christmas. Thor
Bhould bo no doubt on (his maller. Au adjourn
mont beforo Christmas is a necessity!
Wagons from Georgia and North Carolin
ltavo been coming into town in large number
for tho past few Weeks. Thoy aro loaded gene
rally with grain, flour, apples, chickens, &o.
Rain in groat abundanco foll on Saturdo
night, Sunday and Sunday night, whlol
caused a considerable risc in tho creeks am
rivors.
Our morohnnts ure laying in largo stocks <
Christmas and holiday goods. Now is th
time to buy your good wifo and tho littlo one
?omothing nico for Christmas presents.
Sixty-one ucgrocs, largo and small, passe
through Atlanta, "from tho heart of South Cr
rolina," under direction of ono Albert Wren:
on their way lo Kansas. Wo hopo many mo
Will go.
Wo understand that several negroes luv
gono and others aro preparing to go to Kat
was from this County, where they aro pron
i sed bousos already built for them and for
uores of land nnd that mule.
Attention is directed to tho medical cord
Dr. Burt Mitchell, a young physician wi
has rccontly moved into our town uud open
nn offieo opposito Norman's drug store. J
is a nativo of Anderson County, and comes
our people well recommended ns a physic!
nnd surgeon.
CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS!) CHRISTMAS!!!
Besides the largo lol of fruits, nuts, confecti<
cry, &c, wc will also receive u nice lot of i
togrnph and scrap albums, fancy paper in box
Christmas cordi, ko. Do not forget that
will sell our entire stock of Bohemian glasswi
at prices regardless of cost .
It. H. NORMAN & Duo.
Mr. John V. Slribling, agent of thc Clem
Attachment for spinning thread from seed c
ton, called on us this week. Ho ts hopeful I
these machines will, beforo a great, while, cr
?into general usc. Mr. Slribling is now cngo
in putting up ono of these machines for a g
Hornau living ut Macon, Georgia. Why can't
have one near Walhalla? Who says and I
much to start il?
A good deal of money has been expended
tho bridgo over Chatluga River, at Russell's,
the rood to Highlands ahd other points nb
us. We learn thal a small sum of money wi
complete thc bridge. When Ibo bridge is c
ploted tho trade of Walhalla would improve
also thc facilities for I ravel with our ueighl
above. It strikes us (hat it would bo thc ]
of wisdom if our merchants here would c
tributo something for tho compleiion of
work. Will they do it?
Tho Knoxville und Augusta Kuli road
purchased for ?100,000 I lie Knoxville
Charleston Railroad. This is tho West
end of the rid Illuc Ridge Railroad com
tiou. Sixteen miles of thc road is in i
ning order. The connection with Kn
villo will bo made by the Knoxville
Augusta Road, it seems, but by what re
is now unknown.
Business In V ulbulla for tho past mo
has been very good. Our merchants 1
boon making bettor cash sales than they I
for yours past. Thero is no doubt hot
goods can bc bought as low for cash in V
halla ns in any town in tho up cour
Thora is quito a difference In buying for i
nnd on a credit. Wc aro glad to note
increasing Irado of our town, and tho di
not far distant in, our opinion, when Wall
will do tho business she did in years gone
She is getting buck ber mountain trade :
Macon, Jackson and Buncombe Conn tie
North Carolina. Let tho motto of our i
chants bo quick palo and small profits.
Friend, did you over notion a poor
that stands on tho first pngo of tho ul mi'
With tho (tah and Bhcep nod scorpions
bulls und twins all around him? Did
ever notico that ho was naked and cold I
lng, und nppeored as if ho lind bad n?t
to eat sinco lust Juno when blackberries
In soason? Woll, that poor follow wi
editor who tried to run a country new sj
on credit. Don't you feel sorry for bim!
you have any soul in yon wo know thal
do, BO moko un your mind ot once, and
to it. that you will pay for your poper;
never havo it paid that you helped to bri
poor dovil down to that condition.
Tho most judicious investment of m
for n business man is to toll pooplo thr
tho medium of a standard pnpor that 1
rondy to do businops. In dull times
advertisement is a remindor to tho huye
wants which ho will supply ns early i
cnn; it servos to attract trade, which is al
floating aronnd, even in tho hardest of ti
and gives tho advertiser a chnnco to b
low ns any ono elso. In flush times,'
business is active, advertising makes j
go off, and tho purchaser ia not at a b
know whoro to pick up hi? supplies,
short, advertising at all times is pu
money whoro it will do tho most geed
believers in this theory will have faith
practico after ono experience-providing
advertise judiciously.
Volume Third.
PIEDMONT Am LINK HKADMOHT.
Tho management.of tho Piedmont Air Lino feel
special gratification in tho fact that tito Pied,
mont Air Linc Headlight now enters upon its
third Volume Our readers will boar testimony
that we linvo redeemed Our pledge- in tho first
number, that it should "bo conducted in such a
manner that it can bo tnk?? into tho family
without fear of its containing anything objec
tionable," and "In n straight-forward, honest,
honorable and high-toned way to present in ri
perspicuous manner tho merits and attractions
of tho Piedmont Air Line." Tho 72,000 copies
of tho Headlight published in tho last two years
found circulation in every Stato ntid Territory
in this Union, Canada, Wales, Gorinany, Austria,
Bogota, Russia and Switzerland. Tho results
have been highly satisfactory. Tho Piedmont
Belt is attracting tho attention of the civilized
world, aud tho lido of immigration is turning
toward it. In P.uropo especially, (societies aro
being formed and all availublo information con
cerning it disseminated. In entering on tho
third volume wo reiterate that tho managomcnt
of tho Piedmont Air Line aro fully enlisted in
tho oauso of developing tho vast resources of
tins section, and bcliovo, that to build it up. it is
only necessary to lay bo fore thc people thc facts,
puro and unadulterated, concerning thc adran?
Inges of this Oeolioh.
Married, on tho 7th of December, 1870, by
1) P. Carter, Esq., Mr John S. Hall to Miss
Sarah Holmes, both of Oconcc County.
Married, in tho Presbyterian Church in
Walhalla, on tho evening of tho 11th of Do?
cciubor, 1879, by tho Rev. S. L. Morris, Mr.
David Dickson to Mrs. Sarah E. Craig, both
of Ooonco County. ?
Married at tho rosidenoo of tho bride's
father, Mr. Janies Fowler, on Sunday eve
ning, tho 14th December, 1879, by Hov.
II, N. Hays, Mr. Marion .lotus nnd Miss
Mary Fowler, both of Anderson Couuty.
Provided with a pen, meeting Mr. Sam
Weller's requirements, viz: "Ono thnt don't
splutter;" a veracious chronicler might rcooid
volumen in praise of Cnjsson&' Lightning
Liniment, tho host remedy in tho world for
Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sprains, Bruises,
etc. Por animals, it is invaluable whoo used
fur Spavin, Chill, ltingbuno, otc Farmers
should keep it on hand in ease ol injury to u
valuable horse For salo by lt. E. Norman tfc
Bro.
CINCINNATI, December 5.-Wm. B. For?
wood, President of thc Chamber of Commerce
of Liverpool, England, was introduced on
'Chango to-day nnd ninda ii short address, in
willoh ho said ho lind made nn extensive tour
of tho cotton States, nnd although it was
somewhat hazardous to attempt to estimate
tho colton crop of this country, ho was snti.i?
tied that the incienso this your would bo be
tween two nnd i ti reo hundred thousand bales.
Ho was glnd to say it had been produced
cheaper, and was hoing gathered, packed and
shipped in much belier order limn over be
fore. Ile congratulated thc city on its enter?
prise in building a road to thc South, nnd ho
congratulated thc whole country on its pros
perity.
Whorovor Ooussons' Honey of Tar lins
been introduced, in hamlet, city or ounlry
neighborhood, it has won its way to popular
favor ns n reliable remedy for Coughs, Colds
and diseases of tho Throat and Lung?. Il
also ntl'ordti relief when used for Croup,
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, cte. Price 50 conts.
Pur salo by lt. E. Norman it Ero.
WO KI M IRK CI Afc,.
CHARLESTON, December 10.-Cotton dull
and nominal;-middling ll1}; low middling
Hfc: Rood ordinary 1 U?
LivF.ulMOi., December 10.-Middling up*
lands ti:,'; middling Orleans OJ.
NKW YORK, December 10.-Cotton quiet;
- middling uplands 120; middling Orleans
l'2\.
WALHALLA. S. C., December 17.-Cotton
firm-middling ll?? low middling good
ordinary ll.
IN 25CTS. AND Sil BOTTLES..
__Its properties aro r>j3mnleont,_Nutrl?
tivo Balsamic, Soothing and Healing.
CoinbininK nil t herm qualltleB, lt is tho
inost effective LUNH BATig?BI ovor
oiforod to Bullerera jnromipuimonarv
diBeaseB._
D?l. J. F. MAYWOOD,
of Now York, voluntarily huton:-* lt.
-READ WHAT HE S?YS:-- .
Dr. TU I T': , Now York. Kout,, 1!>, 1677. .
Do ir Mir- Doruvr this year I v.-Led li no hundred
ciiKOH of IIIIII: ,1 bo.mes. In lint lower v.'.nls of tho
eily tho c. ?0:1 wore cf a very iwvoro tyno. It urns
Hiern my iHon.iou w.iHciilleilloTiitt'K Hxpoctornnt,
nnd I conloa* my lurvruo at Ita wondortul iiowor.
DuiiiiK a |ir.it'lica ol twenty youri, 1 havo noter
known n Medicino to ncl i,a prom (ttl?, and with auch
ii l>l>y elicit a. It inst mtly Mil.ilncil ihn mod violent
lits nf coitghint*, ..ml invai inbly unro.l tho diiioaso in
a lew ii i)a. 1 cheerfully indumo it na tho bout hui,*
tueiticiiiu 1 ovor IIKCII.
J. 1I5ANOIS HAYWOOD, M. D.
A NEVVSPAF^T"PUB"! WRITES;
Ollie, (trailing Nowa, Ali?nala, tin.
Dr.TUTT.t Dour f?ir-.My litt I? pun, waa attacked
wilhpneumonia last iv in tor, which left him with ii
viiilonc cough, pint lasted till wit hin a month MM-J.
tor tho cum al which I nm indebted toyour valuahlii
Kxptictor.ti-t. I had tried nm t every thinK roeoni
iiionded, hut none did MU:.I mit tl I uuoitioiir Kt
paetoraiit, ono hottlo ot winch removed tho uougtt
eulin ly. With many thanks, I nm ymir? truly,
JOHN M, WKlOIiB.
Hail torribbo'rTrCHT'sWEATC.
Moni|ih?H, Feh., ll. ?Jj71
Dr. TUTT : Sir- I havo heen i min: nur ?;,r n'ctrly'two
your? with a'wrara cough, Vfhn\\ V oomntoncod ta
king your Kxpeotorint iw.j reduced lo one hundred
und sixteen lmniida in weight. I h id tried almost
ov?rythini:: I?MJ torrihlo lijijht SW ala. I havo talton
ballf do??*! ?ottlen. Tho ii!,:!!'.?e. Illino loft mt,
tho eolith )iaa dil 'npoirod, iu d I li -vee.unoil llfloen
pounds m n,....,. i i, ".onimenil it to all ?ny friends,
WK h ere.-1 reaped, Ol.lVKU RUMS,
IMPORT?^f^QUESTIONS.
Render, havo yoi! caught n cold? Ari? yon im
Bblo to ralee tho phlegm ?. Havo yo? an lrr?ta~
t lon 1 ii i he thront? Asenso of opposion OM
tile lungs, with unort brent li ? Do you havo ii
111 of coughing ou lying down 7 ? sharp pulu
now and llu-ii in lim revlon ol' thu henri, Hhoill
dein ami len kV 11'no, our Advii-o tri biko nt
once a dose in 'I'm I 'rt l ix |lei liu iuil ; you will Hoon
tu nhlo to mise the piilriiin. Iii un hour repent
the Kxpeeloniiil, place nliol ?rmi lo thu feet,talca
two of Tiitt'rt I'illn." Yoi?*will soon "(ntl luto n
piensan! uleep und wilke up i ii_t Itt* morning,
coii!;h gone, Inuits working I reidy ; easy brujuh
fng, unit Un: bowels moving ia ft natural iniu/iier
To prevent n. return ot liiesn nymptoinn nw tho
??xporioriuil peverill days.
Offloe, 35 Murray StrepIT?. Y.
? i ' *.~?*mzi?rmBtrw???i amir.j .> 1 /em mr a? an ?a, li^m --
TUTT'? PILLS
CI/UF. TOltl'II? MVUHi
Turra PULLS
ou?es: utsiuii'si v,
TW?TY'& PILLS
Ot/Kl-; CONTIVI?NA?SS.
TUTTIS PILLS
C't/UH I'liV.iH A.\S? At, ta-:.
TUTT'S PILLS
tUIKi; SICK JIRAIIACIIK*
TUTT'S PILLS
Ullin: III I,iocs COMO.
TUTT'S POLLS
?4IVH Ari'Krrrii,
TUTT'S PILLS
I'tmiPY XIII; III,OOH.
TUTT'S PILLS
dilti; pijii's.
IW'OI?FDYE;
OltAV llAIlt Oil WlltHKKUrt eil,nu:, il to a (.hussy
IU.AOK hy a S?IIKIO application of thin Dy*-.. lt. im.
parthia Natural dolor, nota In-d.-intanoouHy, and la
aa Harmlose as apring water. Mold by Druggists, or
Bout liy oxprosg on rocoipt of 81.
Offloo,35 Murray St., Now York.
ClEOlNNATi, December 0.-Tho parties
laying tbo rails on tho Cincinnati Southern
Railroad, will' moot, to-day, about PC von
milos beyond Now Uiver, Scott County,
Tennessco, 200 miles from Cincinnati aba
187 miles from Chattanooga. Tho formal
opening will toko plaoo Christmas,
BY virtuo of tho power nhd authority Con
ferred ort ino by a deed ol' assignment
for tho benefit of his socopting orbditors, oxOi
coted nnd delivered by Wcsloy Pitchford, OD
tho 0th day of February. A. I). 1879, and
recorded in the Clerk's Office, Oconen County,
S. OM Mc8i)0 Conveyance. Book "F," pagos
343-4, and ccrtilicd tho 15th day of February,
1879, I will sell to tho highest bidder, nt
public outcry, before tho Court House door in
Walhalla. S. C., botweon tho lcgnl hours of
salo, on Monday? thc 5th day of January,
A. D. 1880, tho following described Heal
Estate, to wit:
All that certain Piocc, Parcol or Lot ol
Laud, with tho building, thereon, situate,
lying and hoing in the town of Walhalla, |
County and State nforcsaid, fronting on tho
cross street loading from Main Stroot to Dr.
L B. Johnson's residence, being on tho
North side of South Broad street, adjoining
lands of Jacob Sehroder und Wesley Fitch
ford, containing onoi half nero, moro or less.
And also two other unimproved lots in tho
said town of Walhalla, adjoining lands of
John Kaufmann, J. W. Keith and David
White, each containing ono nero, more or less,
tho paine, to bo sold separately.
TERMS-CASH; purobaser to pay extra
for titles. S. P. DENDY,
Assignee
Decembor ll 1879 4-4
_^-^.^_
1)Y virtuo of thc power and authority confer -
J) red by Morgan Harbin, in a mortgage exe
cuted on thc 20th day of January. 1877, recorded
in Book C, Pages, '231 to 280, Oconeo County,
thc undersigned will soil at Walhalla on salotmy
tn JANUARY NEXT, all that
?RACT OP r.AIVO,
CONTAINING 324 ACRES,
In Oconoo County, in said Stato, on tho East
side of Big Beavcrdatn ('reek, adjoining lands
of O. II. P. Fant and others.
'fl'?'rn ts of Salo.
One third cash, remaining two thirds on a
credit, of twelve months with interest from day
of sale, secured by a mort gago of thc premises.
TilE STATE SAVINGS AND INSURANCE
BANK OF ANDERSON, S. C., Mortgagee.
Deo ll, 1870 4-4t
S ABEU IP P'S SA lil'?. :
])Y virtue of an execution tb Ino directed I
) will sell, on MONDAY, salo day in January,
1880, nt tho Court llouno door lu Walhalla,
between tho legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to wit;
B. L. Lowery's interest in ono Tract of Lnhd,
8lturto in Oconeo County, on Keoweo Hiver, ad
joining lands ol' John T. Liddle, James Dodd
and others, containing 814 acres, more or less.
Levied on as thc pro porty cT II. L. Lowery at
tho suit of Robert Dossott, Terms cash, pur
chaser to pay extra for titles.
j. lt, HolliN?,
Sherill' Oconeo County.
Doc ll, 1870 4-4t
State of South (/{trotina?
??MTV?
Jig Hichard Lewis, ViV/.j Judge of l'i oldie.
Vt/ii KIMI AS, Mrs. Catharina Bulwinkcl has made
lt snit lo mo to grant her Let tors of Ad*
ministration of thc Estate and Effects pT Nicholas
G. Bulwinkcl, deceased
These are, therefore, to cite and adm?nlsh all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of thc
said Nicholas (I. Bulwinkcl, dee'd, that they bc,
and oppoar, before inc, in thc ('oort of Probate,
to be held at Walhalla, S C., bli Sill tl td ay, 27lh
of December, instant, after publication hereof,
:t ll o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why the said administration
should not he granted.
Given underlay hand and seal, thia tho 10th day
of December, Anno Domini 1870.
HtCHARD LEWIS,
Judge of Probate of Oconeo Count';.
Deo ll, 1879 4.2L
Stato of South Carolina,
0430NKP4 COUNTY.
By Richard L^Vis, Esq., Judgo of Probate.
YJiimiKAr,, J. W. Slribling, ns C. C. P., has
ii made suit to mo to grant him Letters
of Administration of tho Estufo aiul Effects
of J. P. Brackenridge deceased
These arc, therefore, lo cite and admonish all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of the
said J. P. Brackenridge, deceased, that they be
and appear belora me, in tho Court of Pro
bate, lo bc held nt Walhalla, S. C., oh Mon
day, 12th day of January, IS8D, after publication
hereof, nt ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew
cause, if any (hey have, why (he said udminis
(ration should not be graiiled.
Given under my hand, Idhi Etti day of
December, Anno Domini 1870.
RICHARD LEWIS,
Judgo of Probate Coonee' CoualV.
Dec 4, 1S79 ??-t'it
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
BY virlHo'of tho power niut authority confer
red by Mrs. Fannie L. Tato, in a mortgage
executed to mo on tho 3d day of December,
1878, recorded" iu Book 1), Pago? 317 and 818?
Oconco County, thc undersigned will soil, at
Walhalla Court House ou salcdsy in January
next, between thc legal hours' of sale, all that
Valuablo Tra?t of Land,
Neat! Seneca City,
CONTAINING 100 ACRES,
Moro or ICss, bounded by lands of M. N. Sitton,
J. A. Mandora and others.
TERMS OF SALK, CAstl.
\V. L. HARBIN,
Mottgagoc.
Dod ll, 1870 4-4t
?ale of Ta I liable I;ninl.
STATE SOUTH CAROLINA
OCO?KE COUNTY.
IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
A. E. Edmonson vs. J. J. Craig and John Will
banks.
BY virtue of a Decretal Order, buido itt tho
above tated case, on the - day of October,
1870, I will soil, hy publlo auction, nt tho Court
Houso itt Walhalla, iii Ibo County and Slate
aforesaid; on ihe FIRST MONDAY in January,
1880, within thc legal hours of salo, tilo follow
ing TUA OT OF LAND, to wit:
All that Fieco, Farce! or Tract Of Land, situ
ate, lying and being iu Oconco County and State
aforesaid, being that portion of tho tract of
land granted to A V Edmonson, tho father of
tho plaintitf, on tho 1st day of December, 1828,
which lios North of tho litto bf tho latid claimed
j by Maj T D Leo and West of tho Uno df tho
I 1 lott on.H' tract) nianing N 19, 13 25, BO that tho
lines of the part herein to bo sold shall bo as
follows? to wit: Beginning oh a black oak,
thence N 30, N ?2.120 to black oak, thence N 83,
E 44.84 IO a ?--, thence South 19 K to tho In*
tcrscctic-n of this hue with tho lino of tho David
lioMoms' line, (heneo down said line until il
strikes tho land claimed by Maj T B Leo, as
above mentioned, thence ?long said lino to the
beginning corner, containing -> acres, moro
or less.
TERMS OF SALE-Ono-third cash, balance
in two equnl annual installments, secured by
bond and mortgage, purchaser to pay extra for
all necessary papers. J. II. ROBINS,
Sheriff Oconco County.
Doo ll, 1879 4-4t
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UTI 1\S COMPANION, Heston,?MUM.
LARGE AND SELECTED
Asso??&T %?t E: IST rr
-oif-*.
LADIES' CLOAKS
AND
SLEEVELESS JACKETS
duet received, which uro hoing sold nt
GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS.
Remember !
That wo rtlso keen In etoro a SPLENDID
LINE pf DRESS GOODS of nil varieties,
with SILKS and TRIMMINGS to match.
A Nobby lino of
Fan? ?J?MMIN mid Notions
always on ..a, consisting of
Il ID BONS, TIES,
COLLARS rfc CUEPS,
HOSIERY, Rucnmcs,
LADIES and GENTS'
UNDER VESTS, &c, <fcc.
IIA fS, CADS, HOOTS ami SHOES
Rcaciy-Made Clothing
for the Million !
FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTA
TION SUPPLIES a specialty.
U6"y* Tho highest Cash or Darter prico paid
for Oom and other produce.
BSy* Bear in mind that wo have alargo
and well ussortod stock of goods on hand and
Will not be Undersold.
Respectfully,
D. Biemann fy Son.
Novombor 20, 1879 1
E XTRA
INDUCEMENTS
?o:o
1 STILL ANNOUNCE THAT 1 WILL AL
LOW a liberal per cont, on cotton brought me
in payment of storo accounts, and will take
corn, peas, fodder and other produce at its full
vahtci
t toiusl clo80 up my books; All parties ib
dobtcd to mo will find lt IO their interest to
8cttlo in tho next sixty days.
I bavo on hand and arriving daily, at prices lo
defy competition,
Boots and Shoes,
Jcahs, CaSslni'orcs,
Prints; Dres9 OOods,
Shirtings and BlCachlhgs,
tfooicii Oobdg,
Yards and Domestics, &c.
balley Uoods, Notions and Trimmings.
A complete stock of
S tapio droccrictJi
"Tobacco (liid Cigars, iiardwavo, I
Bagging tthd Tic?,
Crockery,
Ahll mrihy oilier thlhgs too tedious lo r^lCntion.
I will pay atty day thc highest cash, price for
colton.
J, P. mCSLER,
"W^ est T3"rii?ri.
October 23, 187Q 40
S?AT??^?t Sp?T?t CAROLINA
^Gi?ii?y om* Gcoii>.:Ct
IN THE COURT m COMMON PLEAS.
Mr? Hchrielta Miller, as Adiu'.n'.stralrix of tho
EstUc Of Dr T 8 Miller, deceased, Plaintiff.
[ against Drury Knox, J Ii Harton and wife, M
I F Barton, Margaret Ohl'.der 8 and U A Gilmcr,
Defendants-SUMMONS an COMPLAINT ron 11K
URF, AC.
TO thc Defendants "Orury Knox, J E Bnrton arid
wife, M F Barloo, Margaret Childers and H A
Oilmcr
YOB and each of you are hereby summoned
and rcquirey to answer the complaint iu this
action, which is fdod in tho ollioo of thc Clerk of
thc Court o? Common Pleas for Oconeo Counly,
on Wednesday, tho 8d day of December, 1870,
and to r,orvo a copy uf your answer oii tho shu
scribes at their oflice in the town of Walhalla,
on tho court houso square, within twenty days
a?ter tho serviro of lida summons on youj ex
clusivo of Kio day of sorvice. If you fail to
answer tho complaint within that fimo Hie
Plaint iff will take judgment against you fdr tho
relief demanded in tho complaint. . .
Kemi & VERNEU,
8 II JOHNS",
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
jiTr J J W SfltlBLlNCi, C C P
To J li Barton, M F Barton and Margaret
Childers, thc ?b?ent Dcf?ridarils herein
Tako notice that Iho complaint hcrbhi tfas
fll?d iii. (ho oflico of Hie Clerk of the Court of
Ctfthriion Pleas for I lonee County du Wednesday,
tho' od doy of December, 187?), and huit uo
personal demand is itiadu against ybu Or cither
of v?d iri said Complaint. .
KEITH & YERNER,
Af?f?
S II JOHNS,
. .. Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dec 4, 1879' 3-t?t
St?td o?' South Carolina.
. , ,-.? Oeoiiec i'ovnUv.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
William J, N'cvill and. Joseph E. ") Complaint
Nevill; Plaintiffs, j on
against } Money
M. M. Alexander, I Demand.
Defendant. J
TO M M Alexandor, Defendant above hamed
YOU aro hereby Sufritndned and required to
answer tho complaint annexed and servo a
copy ol' your answer oh tho Subscribe? at Ids
office al the Court Hotis? fit Walhalla, in Mic
county and St ate.aforesaid, within twenty days
after the ser'vic'o of fids summons on yo'i?, cxclii
sivo of tho day of flervlco. If you fail to an
swer the Complaint within that tirite tho Plain
tiff will take judgment against you for, thc Sum
of flrtjf dollars, willi interest llior?ofifro'iri tho
isl day of January, 1870, and thc further sum
?f len dollars with interost from th'e lflfi day of
rttl'gust' 1878, and costs of thia aclion.
" J J NORTON.
Walhalla, S. C., Pluintiffs' Attorney.
j T's! J j w STR?BLING, 00$
l'o M M Alexandor, DcfcMant ift this action
Take notice that the sentirions in this act lor
?f which the toTcgoirift tan copy, togetltor. with
ho complaint, was ditly liled in (ho otlico of tho
ilork of the Court in Walhalla, lu County of
)conoo, |n Iho.Stafo o? South Carolina, on tho
iib day bf November, 1879, and tho object of
ho action is fo recoVftr Iho sum of sixty dollars
nd interest on Ino soalcd notes.
J J NORTON,
Walhalla, SC, Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Deo ii 1879 3.GI
received ?lie largest
Cooking: and Healing ?love?
that hus ever been brought to Hus market.
Huviug purchased them beforej Hie advance tn
iron, wo aro ablo to ?ell them at tho lowest
figures. Our Stoves nro
J'Jconoiity in Price*
Superior in Construction,
Quick and Uniform in Baking,
Durable with Handsome Design.
Warranted to givo perfect satisfaction.
Wo koop everything in the Tin-ware linc.
Hoofing ttnd Guttering (nado a specially.
We ave prepared to do all kinds of work in tho
Tin aud Stove linc.
All work on ware warranted. An examina
tion of stock amt orders solicited. Thankful
for post favors, wo aro respect fully,
Oct ?JO. 1879 GO
LADIES' STORE
WK TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING
io ocr customers and friends that our
LARQ? SELECTED STOCK
or
FALL ANO WINTER ?00DS,
Which has been bought by our Mu. C. L.
Ki:ii>, who has just returned from New Yovk, is
daily arriving and will bc complcio in a few
days.
lu consequence of having paid cash for noarly
our entire stock, we will bo enabled to sell at
prices that will defy competition.
As wc make a specially of
DRY QOODSj
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS AND
FLANNELS,
It ia Unless to enumerate the many now (mu
beautiful designs in thc above goods, as wo feel
suro that we have undoubtedly tho best assort
ment \Yb bavo over curriod.
LADIES' CLOAKS.
A very fino lino Q? Ladies' Cloaks, of tho
latest style, trimme ? in silk and velvet.
NO HONS AND HOSIERY.
In theso departments wc' have such a varied
assortment of thc latest novelties, too numerous
to J'.ien'Jion, that can only bo appreciated by cr.
Mnin'jug them.
HATS. , ,
A well Selected stock of Hals for Ladled
Gentlemen and Children. Newest Styles, Low
est PHocs.
6EN?S' CLOTHINO AND FURNISHING
GOODS.
Thc largcot and rdo'st completo variety of tho
ubovo goods that wo' have over handled.
A full assortment of
Groceries, Crockery and Glassware,
Hardware, Wooden and Willowwaro,
Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters,
Over Sh?cs, Trunks, Traveling Satchels,
Clocks, Wall Paper, Window Shades, &0.
An examination of the above goods ,i,s all w6
asl:, ns wc feel confident that wo can please dil
and wc v;:l! spare no pains to do so. When you
enter our s?or? please bear in mind timi il is no
trouble to show goods.
C. L. REID & CO.
Oct 2, 1870 PJ-ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Ocoiico Count)'.
Hy Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate?
WhnrtF.AS, Mrs. Harriett A. Bryce has mrtde'
Suit lo in? to grant her Letters nf Ad
ministration of the Estato arid Effects of Ale*.
Bryce, Jr., deceased
These are therefore, to eile and admonish ail
and singular the kindred and creditors of I ho
said Aloi. Bryce, Jiv, deceasod, that they b'o,
and apperir, before mc, in tho Court of Probate,
lo bo held at '.Valhalla, S. C., on Saturday, 2.7th
of December; instant, after publication, hereof,
at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, lo shew causo, it'
any they have, why tho said administration
should not bb gr'afilod.
Given ufidcr my hand and seal, this thc" 10th
day of December, Anno Domini 1870.
RICHARD LEWIS,
Judge of Trobato of Oconec Couaty.
Deo ll, 1870 4*2t
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