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WJ??A ti lil'ATT ij BS." Walhalla WOB f?ll of "tangi? legged" individ uals ?a Inst Tuesday. Rov.*E. L. Arohor and wifo, of Spatlanburg, are visiting relatives lu our town. A merry Chriolmas to all our patrons, ilopo they may li YO long and prosper. Wo will only lssuo a half shoot next week for '. tho benefit of our advertisers. Tho exercises of our colleges closed on ' Wednesday until tho first Monday lu January, 1880. ROT. Mr. Davis will preach in tho Presbyte rian Church on next Sunday night at tho usual - hour. Two negro men woro lodgod in tho county jail last week, oharged with steal >ing. Wo understand that Mr. Wt. tl. D. Cobb 5 trad family, of our town, ate soon to move 'to the Piedmont lfaotory, in Grcouvillo 'County. Mr. J. M. Hendrix ttud wlfo loft our town .last wook lo visit rolativo8 at Mt. Pleasant, N. 0. Wowlak them a morry Christmas with their 'frlorids. 'Tho oominitteo of arrangements Will rtccopt 'our (honks for invitation to tho "hop," to bo given at Biomahn's Hotel this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 P.M. Notioe tho chango in tho prico of admission 'to the charados at tho Court House to-night '(Thursday). It has boon reduced to 26 couts; ?children'15 cents. Mrs. Polly Kizcr, of our town, who has been 'ih feeble hoalth for several months past, died 'on last Friday morning. Her remains were de posited in tho Baptist gravoyard on Saturday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Gresham conducting thc ?funeral services. Prof. S. P. Boozer, of Adgev College, left Walhalla last Saturday morning on a visit lo QVecn'Wood, his old home. Tho Professor and his excellent wife will bb back among us after tho liolidKy's. Debility iii adults is often caused by worms. Tho c.'mngo from childhood to manhood is not sufficient io rid the syst ctn of this awful plague. Sbvlncr'B Indian Vermifuge will expel them and restore health and h- bright complexion. T?e Walhalla Knights of Honor aro making preparations to celebrate their last meeting in this year with a big supper, *&c, which will tuko placo In their Lodge Room '(Rcid'c Hall) on Priday night next, December 20lb. Wo understand that ?Mr. John "C. Carey, of ?S?neca City, by investing tn "cotton futures" last week, made tho snug Hf l?o sum of two .thousand four huudred dollars! Wo thiuk tho ?best thing our young friend can do now is to get -married. This is our unasked advice. J. H. Pitchford, Esq., thc young nud promis ing lawyer of Clayton, Cu., honored eur office with his pr?senlo this week. Henry is looking remarkably well and comes to Walhalla to spend tho Christmas holidays among his kindred and tfriends, of which he A>as not a few In this com munity. May bc live lyng and prosper. Doc. Jeffers, colored, tvns arrested in town on Saturday last, ou n charge of steal ing tho horse of Mr. E. K. Stone, of Greenville. Jeffers is io jail, and will be tried in Grcmvillo. Mr. Stotio got his horse. Thc Legislature has created a Department of Agriculture, whioh ia to havo charge of tho agricultural nod mcohaniottl interests of thc Stato, as well us all matters pertaining to thc phosphates. An ingenious thief bored u hole through tho wall and into a barrel of whiskey in thc Government distillery of Messrs. Norman, Joost & Co., on Friday night last, aud car ried off twenty or thirty gallons of whiskey. Round ttip tickets (or tho Christmas hohe.ivs will bc sold to and from all ticket stations on tho lines of the tireen ville and Columbia und Blue Ridge Railroads from Monday, tho 22d, until Saturday, tho '27th of December, inclusive, at thc rato of singlo fare one way; children halt prico. Tickets will bo good to return until Thursday, January Isl, inclusive. We aro indebted to Kalo Maxwell, Liz/.ie Ram say, Maggie Simmons, Corrio VanUivicro, May Koith, Anna Slribling, Hallie llamsay, Lily Hcrmlon, Rosa Reid and Corrio Leo for an in vitation lo bo present nt an exhibition of (heit charades, at Reid's Hall, this (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'olock. The followiug offioers wcro installed Dccembor 20th, 1879, to servo Seneca City Lodge, No. 185, A. F. M., tho ensuing Masonio year: John 0. Carey, W. M.; J, O. Hunnioutt, S. W.; J. W. Hopkins, J, W.; H. lt. Hill, Treasurer; J. W. Harper, Secretary; M, N. Sitton, S. !>.; A. Il, Ellison, J. P.; II. C. Harbiu and M. A Jlrook, Stewards- T. A. Pnttcrson; Tiler. A commercial tourist, who was in Walhalla fl fow days ago, dropped tho following oa tho floor of thc ellice of Riemann's Hotel: Miles (raveled, 8,061; number of trunks, 3; shown samples, 110; Bold goods, 98; been asked tho news, 5,0(51; told (ho nows, 2,210; lied, 2,1G0; didn't know, COI; been asked to drink, 1801; drank, 1801; changed politics, 4(1; changed religion, 20; daily expenses allowed by house, $8; actual ex. penses per day, $7; clear profit, per day, $1; cash on hand, $2.00; been to ohurch, 1. Wo regret to learn that tho residence of Mr Joseph C. Stribling, who lives at S, M. John ston's, about 8 miles from Pendleton, on tho pub lie road leading to Orccnvillo, was burglarious!) entered ou tho night of December IClb, 1879 and articles consisting of money, booko, achoo accounts, kc, abstracted from it. Mr. S. los $ouVl0, consisting of six five dollar bills, tw( ono dollar bills, ono dollar In silver and fortj cents in chango. L ok out for school books &o., and try ami capturo tho rogue, for the books aro peculiarly marked. Lot cvory paront send one dollar without de lay for tho "Jioys and Ohls of tho South." I is tho very papor for our childron and thoy wil bo delighted with it. lt is infinitely euporior l< tho trashy, sensational and immoral publication! which vitinlo and corrupt tho tastes and morah of the young. It is filled with ontortaining,'in structivo and nimming niall cr, just sailed to Un tastes of our ohildren, and every ono who ha seen, a,- ?opy Is delighted with it. lt contain beautiful stories, esc .y.-t,.boys* nud jirlj' com positions, poems, puzzles, epecchea, problems lessons in elocution, quosiionu on history, geo graphy, &c, and scores of loiters written , b; tho young folks in every issue, ll is also hand society illustrated. Send for a copy right awa; and you will novor regret tho luvostmcnt. Ad dress. Jv li;. & W. B. Soals, Atlanta, Oa. 1 M?SSIIS. EDITORS. Allow mo to correct mi y wrong impression wbioh may bo mado by tho Secretary's report of tho Teachers' Union at its mooting tho first Saturday of this month, in reference to Professor Boozer's essay. Ono might suppose that tho interesting part of tho essay was not tho essay itsolf, but tho remarks mado upon it. This cortainly was not tho oaso. Every ono thal beard it regarded it as a per formance of great merit, showing patient research, well defined viows nud ripe scholar ship. Again ono might '.upposo that tho reso lution to moko Prof. Boozor'e essay and subse quent Bpccohcs and essays boforo tho Union tho special property of tho Onion was lost, because tho essay itsolf Wad not highly esteemed by those who hoard it. 1 haye no doubt tho primo objcot of tho mover of this resolution iras to secure tho essay to tho Union and its Worth sug gested to him lo moko his resolution so broad as to covor any other pcrformanoo boforo tho Union that might bo thought of sutlieient merit to bo used iu promoting tho cuds designed to bo ac complished by tho Union. The futuro outlook tn rcforouco lo other speeches and OHsays cnusod tho resolution to bo rejected, and uot the want of merit iii Profi Boozer's essay. Prof. Boozer cortainly agquittod himself well and his ensay is too good to bo laid on tho sholf ot* placed in tho waste basket, and, il is hopod, nt no distant day lt may bo mado available to tho public through tho columns of your valuable paper. Our worthy Secretary had no intention of doing I wrong to Prof. Boozor in his report; but he is a man heavily taxed by tho labors of a largo school and must necessarily writo such accounts very hurriedly. This article is written not to find fault with tho Secretary's report, but lo prevent a wrong impression in respect to Prof. Boozer. S. Entorta i mn ont at tho Court Houso Christmas Night, Dooombor 26. This entertainment, consisting of charade?, musio, &o., will lako placo on Christmas night, thc 2Glh instant, (instead of tho 20lb, as before published,) and is given for tho benefit of tho Philopbrouinn Sooiely of tho Walhalla Fcmalo Collcgo and tho Apparatus Fund of Adger College It is hoped (hat all tho friends of tho colleges, ns woll as every ono else, will otloud. Weean assure them that they will bo well repaid fer tho troublo. Doors open at 7 P. M. Per formances begin punctually at 7.J o'clock. Tickets obtained at thc door. Single tickets, 25 cents; children 15 couts. Methodist Conference Appoint ments for Greenville District. Tho following appointments have I cen made by tho Annual Confovcnco nt its recent SC38?0D in Charleston for tho ensuing year: S. B. Jones, Presiding Kider. Greenville Station-A. Coko Smith. Greenville Circuit-A. W. Jackson. Reidvillc-C. M. Boyd, J. A. Wood, SUpetUU' raorary. North Greenville-J. P. England. l\ ik Shoals-ll. B. Browne. Williamston Circuit-B. F. Beaty. Anderson Station-J. E. Carlisle. Anderson Circuit-John Allaway, Shallow Ford-L. M. Humor. Pendleton Circuit- Vi. Hutto. Piokcns Circuit and Mission-S. P. H. Elwell J. W. Daniels. Seneca City Circuit-To bc supplied by W. A Hodges. Walhalla Circuit and Mission-IV. A. Moore J. J. Neville, supernumerary, Williamston Female College-S. Bundor, Prc aident. Tugaloo Home Locals. December 22, 1879. MESSRS* EDITORS: Tho year of 1879 with all of its hopes ond fears and trials experiments and efforts that usually uttcm lifo, eau now, in a considerable degree, b summed up and seo bow much of cac! have beeu realized. Tho '?top crop" in this locality was com. porativoly a failure and tho sighing wind of December seem to bo eingiug u requier to "departed worth." Tho best farmers i this Bcolion can safely say thoy have mod full crops of corn und from ono-hulf to twe thirds of n cotton crop. Other crops, sue as potatoes, peas, pumnkius, turnips, &o are rather short. Wheat aud oats aro vcr luxuriant aud the young plant Becms to I taking udvantago of Ibo warm foll and rapidly fortifying against tho nf.pronok i cold snaps, Tho mercury roachos 70? thoso bcautif sprlng-liko days aud tho froga aro oroakin away o<? mofrily as if it was mid-aprin with ever and anon tho notes ot some sprir bivd that hr.s been lured into' n music mood by old Sol's genial foys. Thc rcoc heavy rains in this section were very di struoiivo to lauds, tho small streams boil higher than nt any timo sinco tho wn Tugaloo might, too, be said to IIOYO boon ( a boom. It just lacked six inches of heir as high' ns tho October boom, but qui different in tho damages sustained, b quito n ooinoidenoo ns regard, being tl sa ruo height. Win. Bibb, Esq, and family, froi Barlow County, Ga., nro visiting roll tives and frionds of this county. II is looking well and is quito hopeful his new adopted homo io tho Em pi Stato and owns a lino farm of vo Icy land. "Wo had tho plensuro of enjoyit quite a musical treat by his daughter, Mi Etta, though quito young, from tho org whilo visiting us. Tho weather continues so warm tli farmers aro deterred fro .1 slaughtcrii their fut hogs and muoh loss will bo st tuincd with those thtt have already kille Whilo making n flying visit to Andcrsi Court i louse I had tho plcasuro of notii tho harmonious working of tho "no fer law," many things of whioh might bo pa tioulnrized but for want of space and tin but oan safely say it is a movement in t right direction, tnd ono that is never ma only through scientific rescaroh, of will Anderson County, has* mado Ircreolf fam( in taking the.lead and worthy of nooopl lion by nt lonat n portion of Ooonco. A mad dog where I spent tho night Anderson.Couuty WAD.making hideous yo nmODg hie oan?uo follows ood tho citizens woro afraid to venturo oat after night. Iron cinda aro being worn in Germany and if hydrophobia is not provcqtod it may bc como a necessity in this eouutry. Andorson hos douo a big tindo this season and tho streets woro throngod with buyors who scorned to bo eager for tho fleecy stoplo at quotations ranging from 10 to 11?, with porhops a fancy nrtiolo at 12 cents. An derson is building very fast and many of tho stores look liko wholcsalo trade. With her contemplated railroads completed, An dorson is destined to bcoomo ono of our best markets in tho tip-count ry. K. A diseased liver never disturbs ono's serenity but just lot digestion stop, or tho stomaoh hold up for repairs, and tho man or woman is sick all ovor-fooling cross and stingy, and would put a bono in tho soap grease rather than givo it to a dog. To restore digestion, and heep tho stomacho and liver in working order, use Porta liuo or Tablor's Vegctablo Liver Powder. Price 60 couta a package. Por sale by lt. li. Norman & Bro. --* ? ?i -- Mr. W. D. Evans, of Marlborough, has thc largest Hook of sheep in tho eouutry upwards of 400 hood. Ho is also tho owner of some of tho finest blooded stook. Somo of his oows would not fail of premi ums at auy fair. --*. -.-... An aged minister says, "I had Buffered much and long from Piles, after trying various reme dies, but was cured by Tablor's Puckcyo Pilo Ointment." It is rando from tho Buckcyo, and recommended for nothing olso but piles. Ono trial will oonvinoo thc skeptical thal TnUlcr's Buokcyo Pilo Ointment is a euro for Piles. Pilco 60 cents. For salo by lt. ?. Norman & Bro. cPr.TUTTS Expectorant ? *17H?5CT8^ AND St^OtTLEsT Its properties aro Demulcent, tTutri? ttvo Brtiaatnic, Soothing ancT~Heallng? Combining- all thoBO qualitlos, it ls tho ?i?Bt effoctivo L??Cr BALSAM ever oflorod to sunTorora from pulmonary dlBono os._' ? DR. ?I. F. HAYWOOD, Ot New York, voluntarily Indorses lt. -REAO WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TUTT : Now York, Sept., 19,1877. i Dear Sir-Daring this year I visited niuo huodroq (lill of lunn d.sonsos, in tho lowur wurds of tba city tho onuos ?uro of a very sovoro typo. It WM thnro luy nltontiou wnsonlledtoTutt s r.xucctorantj mid I confess my aurpriso nt ft>t woudorful powor. During u, prnctico of twenty yours, I have nover known a ulodioino to not ns proniptly, And with such happy otTeCls. It instantly nnbdiiud tho moat violon? Ht? ol cmigulnK, mid invariably coroJ ibo dinonso ia &fowdh>K. 1 chuorfully indorco it ns tho best lung medicino I ever used. J. FRANOIS HAYWOOD, M. D. | A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. Olnoo, livening Now?, Augusta, OB. Dr. TUTT I Hoar Sir-My littlo son, nu ntlnckod with piioumonin last wiutor. which left him with u violent COOgh, Unit I ait od lill w-ithlua mouth since, for th? ouro oi which 1 nm indobtud toyour vnlunblo Expectorant. I had tried molt ?vory thing roeoin. mundud, but nono did any (rood until I used your Kr poctorant, <>nn bottle of which remnvod tho cough entirely. With many thanks, I nm yours truly, JOHN M, Wi^lGLK. Had terrlblo NICIHT*0 W?AT?. Meiiiphia, Fob., ll, 1071. Dr. TIJTT: Sir-I havo been sulfuring lornoarly two Isars with a sovoro cough. Whou I uoiumeiicod tn log ymir Expectorant Iwasreducod toono hundred andaixteen pounds in woight. I had tried almost everything; lind torrililo night kwonts. lhnvotakou bnlf dozen bottles. Tho night awoata bnvo loft ino, tho cough bas diinpponrod, and 1 hnvngatned nftoou poauds 111 flesh. I rocoiniuundit to nil my Iriouds, With groat respect, OLlVKB ItlUB. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Kendor, haye you caught a cold? Are yon un< abia lo rnlso th? phloem? ll ave you an 'rrlta fionlii tho throat? A B?imo~?f opprusalim on tho IIIIIRB, with Hhort brent ht Do von haya n flt oC coughing on lying down ? A "harpe tfwS now mid then in t ho region of Um henri, aluml ?ora and bucky If wo, auy_AdvjCo IM laka nt ?ucc a dote of Tuttis Expectorant; you wlU Boori So abia to raiHu thc phicgin. lunn hoar ropcat t??o Kxpcctoraiil? placo a hot iron to tho feet,toko two5PrEttjiT??jg| Yon wilt eooii fiilflnto n pleasant sleep and waka up In tho morning, cotiKh goiiuThtiiKu workiiiK freely ; easy breath ing, and tho bowels moving In a natural nmniicV. To iTicvuiitTaretitrn of thean aymptorua usa thd Expectorant MUVCTIII days._j ?fflooT"35 M jj may Street, N. y? JUTT'S PILLS ?"? CURE WOICPID r.IVUlt. TUTTIS PILLS OURIV I>YSI?I-:>>SIIA. i TUTTIS PILLS t ' cum-! cos'rivr.NKss. TUTT'S PILLS I emu-; FEYElt ANO At;ut:. i TUTT'S PILLS I CXIKK SICK. tHIADACHi:. I JUTT'S PILLS 1 *;HIRK: mn.nu s COLIC. TUTT'S PILLS CUVE APrEiiTi:. TUTT'S PILLS IT EH C V THE IIJLOOl). TUTT'S PILLS tillAY 11AIH on wnriKKiia changed to n til.om; Y lll.AOK by a singlo application of this Mir.. It tm. parts a Nat urn! Color, nets Inti ?ntnne'm?ly, and ?3 u Ilnrmlo&s ns sprjug wntor. Sold by Druggists, or .ont hy oxpress on rocoipt of At. Offloo, 35 Murray St., New York. CHRISTMAS GOODS ! DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ON hand and receiving daily for tho HOLI DAYS a superb assortaient of FRENCH AND AMERICAN CANDIES, OH ANO ES, LE MONS, RAISIN'S, COCOA NUTS, And Nuts of various kinds expected, Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines, Fire-Crackers, Tobacco and Scgars, Sic, kc 1?K-?}'" Always on band a pure lino of Drugs und Medicines. ?fcjy" Physicians' Proscriptions carefully and promptly compounded nt all hours' by Dr. B. S. JA M r.s. C.. W. SH I KM* Y & CO., MAIN STREET, WALHALLA, S. C. Deo 18, 1870 6-121. POUTZ'S H|J^8E AND OATTLE POWDERS! ? Will oura O^^^^^u^m^AMe. No llonng will dio o? COMO, UOTS or IOHO Fth VKii, If lMiut/.'s l'owdof* aro usod tn timo. j FOIIU'O rowden? will euro ar d proven t lloo Cnor.KrtA. POUtsM'POWtloM Will provont OAI'KS IN FOWLS, . KOIIIZ'B Towdora will Increnso tho quantity of milk: ind croma twouty pur cent.,, sud inuko tho butter firm nil'! SWCOt. < 5 Kont'.'s I'owdera will euro or provant almost K v g uv IU8KA8H to which Horses and Cnttlo aro subject. VOVT/.'n TOWPKUS WIM. UIV8 B?TI8FAOTIOH. ' Bold overywliero. J . DAVID K. ffOUTa, Vroprlotor. ^ v BAIiVIUOUB. Md. MORTGAGEE'S SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY virtuo of tho power and authority oonfor rod by Mrs. Fannie L. Talo, in a mortgage executed to mo ou tho 3d day of December, 1878, recorded in Hook 1), Pages 817 and 818, Oconco County, tho Undersigned will soil, at | Walhalla Court House ott salod?y lb January next, between tho legal hours of salo, all that Valuable Tract of Land, Near Seneca City, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, Moro or loss, bounded by lands of M. N. Silton, J. A. Handel s and others. TERMS Ol' SALE, CASH. \Y. Ii. HARBIN, Mortgagoc. Deo ll, 1879 4-4t Sale ol' Valuable Lund. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA oe;oft un: COUNTY. IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. A. E. Edmonson vs. J. J. Craig and John Will banks. ])Y virtuo of a Decretal Order, rondo in tho ) above stated case, on tho - day of October, 1879, 1 will soil, by public auction, at tho Court House in Walhalla, in tho County and State aforesaid, on tho FIRST MONDAY in January, 1880, within Hie legal hours of salo, tho follow ing TRACT OF LAND, lo wit: All that Piece, Purcol or Traol of Land, situ ate, lying and being in Oconco County and Stnlo aforesaid, being that, portion of tho tract of land granted to A V Edmonson, tho father of thu plaintiff, on tho 1st day of December, 1828, which lies North of tho lino of tho land claimed by Maj T li Leo and West of tho lino of thc Bottoms' tract, running N 13, E 25, sn that tho lines of the part herein to bc sold shall bc ns follows, to wit: Rcginning on a black oak, thenoo N 80, N 22.20 to blaok oak, thence N 83, E 44.84 to a-, thence South 19 E to tho in crscclion of this lino willi tho lino of tho David Bottoms' lino, thonco down said linc until it strikes tho land claimed by Maj T B Leo, as above mentioned, theneo along said lino to thc beginning oorncr, containing - acres, moro or less. TURMS OF SALE-Ono-third cash, balance lu two equal nouai installments, secured by bond and m ! (Oge, purchaser to pay cxlra for all necessary papers. J. II. ROBINS, Sheriff Ocouce County. Deo 11,1870 4-lt STATE OF SOUTH CAROWR A County ol' Ocouce. IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mrs Henrietta Miller, as Administratrix of tho Estato of Dr T S Miller, deceased, Plaintiff, against Drury Knox, J E Harlan and wife, M F Darlon, Margaret Childers and R A Gilmcr, Defendants-SUMMONS UN COMPLAINT ron. RE LIEF, AO. TO thc Dofendanls Drury Knox, J E Barton and wife, M F Darlon, Margaret Childers and R A Oilmcr YOU and each of you are hereby summoned aud required to answer tho complaint ia thia action, which is filed in tho ollico of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconco County, on Wednesday, tho 3d day of December, 1879, and to servo a copy of your answer on tho sub scribers at their ottico in Ibo town of Walhalla, on tho court houso squaro, within twenty, days after tho sorvico of this summons on you, ex clusivo of tho day of service. If you fail.to answer tho complaint, within that timo tho Plaintiff will tako judgment against y^ou* for Ibo relief demanded in tho complaint. KEITH & VERN ER, AN? S II JOHNS, . Plaintiff's Attirais. j LTT IJ W STRIPLING, COP To J E Barton, M F Barton and Margaret Childers, tho absent Defendants herein Tako notice that tho complaint herein was filed in tho oilico of thc Clerk of tho Court ol' (Common Pleas for Oconco County on Wednesday, ho 3d day of December, 1879, and that no crsonal demand is mado against you or cilbor of you in said Complaint. KEITH ? VERNER, AND S ll JOHNS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Deo 4, 1879 3-?I MORTGAGEE'S SALE Ol* REAL ESTATE. ) Y virtuo of thc pdwer and authority confer j rod by Morgan Harbin, in a mortgage exe cuted on thc 20lh day of January, 1877, recorded in Dook C, Pages, 234 to 280, Oconco County, tho undersigned will sell at Walhalla on saloJay in JANUARY NEXT, nil (hat TRACT OF .LAN?, CONTAINING 324 ACRES, in Oconco County, in said Slate, on tho I?asl sido of Dig Beavcrdam Creek, adjoining landa of O. II. P. Fant and others. Terms of Said. Ono-third cash, remaining (wo thirds on a crodit of twolvo nYonths with interest from day of salo, scoured hy a motlg.ag? or tho premises. THE STATE SAVINGS AND INSURANCE BANK OF ANDERSON, S. C., Morlgagce. Deo ll, ?870 4-4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. E(Y virtue of thc power and authority cor.? forrod on mo by a deed of assignment for tho boncfit of his accepting oreditors, oxo-> culed and doliverod by Wesley Pitchford, on tho Otb day of Fobruary, A. D. 1879, and recorded in tho Clerk's Oflico. Oconco Oounty, S C. fosno Conveyance, l?uuk "F," pages 343-1. find nertiflod tho 15th day of Fobruary, 1879. ! . ll soil to tho highest biddor, at publie outcry, before, tho Court Houso door in Walhalla. S. C., botweon tho legal hours of salo, on Monday, tho ?tf) day of January, A. D. 1880, tho following described Real Estato. to wit: All that cortain Picco, Parcel or Lot of Land, with tho building, thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of WalUallh, County and State aforesaid', fronting on tho cross street loading from Main- Stroot to Dr. L. B. Johnson's residence; being on tho North sido of South Broad street, adjoining lands ol Jacob Schroder-and Wosloy Pitch" ford, containing onoi half acre, more-or less. And*also two nthor unimproved lot? in tho paid town of Walhalla,- adjoining. landH of John Kaufmann, J. W. Keith and David Whito, onoh containing ono uoro, more or loss, tho samo, to bo sold sepnratoly. TERMS-CASU; purchaser to pay extra lb;-titles. S. IV DENDY, Assignee December ll'1870 - 4-1 1 LARGE AND SELECTED .A-S?SOn/T1 GEE IST T L?D?E& CLOAKS AND . SLEEVELESS JACKET'S Just rcooived, w li i oh aro bei ur sold at' GREATLY REDUCED .PRICES. Remember ! That wo alio koop in storo a SPLENDID' L?NE of DRESS GOODS of all varieties, with SILKS and TRIMMINGS to match. A Nobby lino of Fancy Goods and Notions always on band, consisting of RIBBONS, TIES, COLLARS <& CUFFS, HOSIERY, RU CUING S, LADIES and GENTS UNDER VESTS, ?fee, ?fcc II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES .A. 1ST TD Ready-Made Clothing for the Million ! FAMILY GROCERIES aud PLANTA TION SUPPLIES a spocialty. Jfj?r* Tho highest Cash or Let ter price paid for Corn and other produce Boar in mind that wo have a largo and well nssortod stook of goods on hand and Will not bc Undersold. Respectfully, D. JBiemann Sf Son. Novombor 20, 1879 1 EXTRA INDUCEMENTS 1 STILL ANNOUNCE THAT I V/lLL AL LOW a liberal per cont, on colton brought ino in payment of sloro accounts, and will take norn, peas, fodder and other produce at its full value. I must oloso up my books. All parties in-< debted to mo will find it to (hoir iulcrest lo scttlo in tho next sixty days. I bavo on band and arriving daily, at prices to defy competition, Boots and Shoes, Jeans, Cassimores, Trinis, Dross Ooodt?, Shirtings and Bloaclungs, Woolen Goods, Yarns aud Domestics, &c. Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmings. A completo stock of Staplo Oroccrios, Tobacco and Cigars, Hardware, Bagging and Ties, Crockery, And many other things loo tedious to mention. I will pay any day thc highest cash prico for cotton. J. P. MICKLER, West Union. Onlnhoi- 9?. 1?79 .tn State of South Carolina. Ocouce Con ii tv. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. William J. Nevill and Jo9cph E. "j Complaint Nevill/Plaintiffs, I on against [ Monoy M. M. Alexander, I Demand. Defendant. J TO M M Alexander, Defendant above named YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint annexed mid servo n copy of your an?. vcr on the subscriber at his olfioc at the Court House nt Walhalla, in tho county and Stale aforesaid, within twenty days after tho scrvico of this summons on you, exclu sivo of tho drty Of service. If you fail to a"n swer thc complaint within that limb thc Plain tiff will tnko judgmont against yob for thc sum of fifty dollars, With interest Ihcroon from tho 1st day of January, .1870, and thc further sum of ten dollars with interest from thc lytk drty of August, 1878, and costs oT Ibis action. J J NORTON, Walhalla, S. C., Plaintiffs' Attorney. jiT??jj W STRIBL?NG, CCT To M M Alexander, Defendant iu tli'13 action Take notice (hat thc summons iu this action, of which tho foregoing ts a copy, together with thc complaint, was duly flied in tho office of tho Clork of the. Court in Walhalla, in County of Ooohee, in tho State of South Carolina, on tho 8th day of November, 1879, and tho object of tho action is lo recover tho sum of sixty dollars aud Interest on' two coaled notes. J J NORTON, Walhalla, S C, PlaiutifiV Attorney. Deo 4, 1870 3-6t State of South Carolina. ?QONigk ??(WTYu Ihj Richard IJCI??S, Esq., Judge of Probate. WHKiti?A?, Mrs. Catharina Bulwinkcl has made suit to mo to grant her Letters of Ad - ministration of tho Estate and Effects of Nicholas C Bulwinkcl, deceased These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said Nioholas G. Bnlwinkel, .lec'd, idiot they be, and appear, before mo, in tho Couvt of Probate, to be held nt Walhalla, S C.,-,on Saturday, 1271 h of December, instant, afic? publication hereof, at ll o'clock in thc forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have. Why tho said administration should not bo granted. Oivcn undermy hand and seal, Ibis (ho 10th day of Doocmbor, Anno Domini 1870. 1UC II ARD LEWIS, Judge of Probate of Coonee County. Dbo ll', 1879 4-21 PIANOS & ORGANS ' FROM FACTORY TO PURCHASER, EVERY MAN HIS 0WM AGENT (.Milden it Iii?ti's' Onuitl Introduction' Ri)lo continued until Nov. i, 1680.. Only sale ot. thc kind ever successfully carried out "in America.' 5,000 superb instrumentsalfactory niton for I ?ti oil ii? Hon ami Advil tl HI-mo ni. New plan of BCIIIIIK: HO Avilit S I KO C? ra rall ike 11 Itfitru* mocti iMppvd dtTtct (rsm Ftctaiy to prob Mira, Miall? mia'iprontinvol. AgiBt'mUitoiui. Only houio (South Millie 08 thU phil. VIANOS, 7 oct. #i?5, 7|oct. |i5S? Sou are (?ra?uts, $117. ORGANS, 9 ?torn, f 57; ?3 stops, $71) 13 ?tops, Mirror Top Case, $86. Kew, handsome^ durable. O'voars guarantee. 15 clays test trial. Vur?.ha*ers choice from (cn lead, ina ISrtJtiW^rtkf'ftOO different ttytts. Join thia Ki Klint le cl ?il? of 5,000 purchasers and secure an Instrument nt wholesale mt UH. Special terms to M ?Ric. Teacher?. Churche?,and Pastor?. Address for Introduction Bale circulars, LUHDEN & BATES, Siivftnnahj Ga. Deo. 18, .1871) 0-lt. 18 68, 1879. THE MOST GOODS VOll, THE LEAST MONEY in thc cry or I;VI;K??U?I>V. Hundreds boro realized that HENDRIX rt* END1UXO Is tho plaoo to buy goods CHEAP CASH. Arriving for the Holidays-' Dfy Goods, Notions, Hatsy d almost anything needed for Xmas* an i tho Holidays. Ask tho crowds of Customers from Wal-, halla for tho best goods at lowest prioes, and! they will exclaim, XX1PTr\JTITQ TXT Y -FOR CftH A?? AND ?-i(MH) OO?bS Doccmbor 18, 1879 6 'pIIE undersigned has received the largest! 1 stock of Cooking and Heating Stoves? that bas ever boen brought to this market: Having purchased them before] thc advance iii irou, wo aro ablo to soil them at tho lowoSS figures. Our Stoves arc Economy in Price. j ?Superior in Construction, Quick and Uniform, in Baking, . Durable with Handsome Design1* Warranted lo givo, perfect satisfaction...., Wo keep everything in thc Tin-waro lipo. Roofing and Guttoring aiado.a specially. Wo are prepared to do all kinds of work ia tho1 Tin and Slovo lino. All \vork on waro warranted. : An examina'-, lion of stock and orders solicited. Thankful for past favors, wo.are respectfully, HUKNS & IHAf SL, Oct 20. 1879 00 LADIES'STORE WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNO?tfC?Na lo om' customers and friends thal our LARGE SELECTED" STOCK FALL AMD WINTER GOODS; . Which has been bought by pur MK. ?. L, Rino, who.has just returned from New York, is*, daily arriving and will bo completo in a few days. , . ii . M j In consequence Of having paid cash tjor nearly our entire stock, wo will bo enabled to; Joli at prices that Will uefy competition. As wc make a specially of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, - ... WHITE GOODLAND FLANNELS, It is useless lo onumernto thc many, now anet beautiful designs in lite above goods,..a? wo foot sure that wc havo-undoubtedly, tho best aesostr nicnt wc have ever carried^ LADIES' CLOAKS. A very Ano lino of Ladies' Cloaks, of the latest stylo, trimmed in silk and velvet. NO HONS AND HOSIERY. In. theso depart monta wo havo such a varied assortment of thc latest novelties, too numerous to mention, that can only bo appreciated by ex-. ambling theil). HATS. A well selected slock of Hals for Ludios, Gentlemen and Children. Nowcst Stylos, Low- . cst Prices. . GENTS* CLOTHING AND FURNISHING' GOODS. Tho largest and most complete variety of thor ahoye goods thal wc have over handled.. A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware;. Hardware Wooden and Willowwarc, Hoots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ovor-Shoes, Trunks) Traveling Satchels, Clocks, -Wall Popper, Window Shades, Seo. An examination ol* the above goods is all we>? ask, a3 wc feel confident that wo. can ul en ne alli and wo will sparo no pains to do so. When yom enter our store pienso bear in miad that itds no*? trouble tn bliow goods. C. L. REI D & CO Cet 2, 1H7?? l'-My. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooouoo CtoxJisx'ty?. By Richard Lewis, Esq.,.Iudgo ot Proba to c. WlIEltAS, J. 1). Vcrucr hos mndo suit) to mo to grant him Letters ofv Administration of tho Estato nod Kffootu . of Samuel Lovinggood, dcflcoscd^ Theso aro, therefore, to oito and admon ish ull and singnlnr tho kindred and crodt tors of tho snid Samuel Lovinggood, that they bo, and appear, before mo, in tt'6> Oourtof .Vrobato, to bo hold nt Walhalls,. S. C., on Saturday, th1 if January 1880, after- publioation lu cof, at ll.?, u'olook iu tho forenoon, to show- oiuu, if any. you have, why the said administration!, should not be granted.. (.liven undor my bund ?nu 'seal,' thi?/ tho - 17th doy of Djoomhcr, Anno Domini 1679$, RIC HARD LEWIS.. Judgo of Probate of .Coonee County. Doo. 18,1870 b&i