Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, January 01, 1880, Image 1

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*m?*??imMmMmmmmmm?mmmmm*iMmmmt*im*m\~^ .?.? ?.?.nn-i-i i ? .????????in i.| |_i i m_ i - _ ? f il?8 '^^^^^^. ip r?l 1 "?bWi m . ... 1\ r U \Wf r r p?..??'U^^rv-^v-^'^ n inf ! r fil.. -.-_ _ igfe^p^^ . . TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, ANO IT MUST FOLLOW AS'THE ^>S^^^^^^^^O^T^^^^^EW^' ' A,8HT THE 0AY> T>? CAN?'T NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MAN BY KEITH, SMITH & CO. _WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, J AN HAUY I, 1880. ~ VOLUMK XXXI._NO. 7 Sale ol' Valuable Bastad. STATE SOUTH CAROLINA OC02VHI3 COUNT*". IN THE COUHt Ol? COMMON PLEAS. A. E. Edmonson vs. J. J. Craig and John Wlll bauks. 1)Y vlrluo of n Dcorotnl Order, mado in (lie .\y above, stated case, on tho - day of Ootobcr, 1870, I will sell, by public auction, at tho Cout i JIouso in Walhalla, in tho County und Stnto aforesaid, on tho FI HST MONDAY in January, 1880, within tho legal hours of eulo, tho follow ing TRACT OF LAND, to wit: All that Piece, Pnreol or Tract of Land, situ ate, lying and hoing in Oconeo County and Stale -aforesaid, being that portion ot' tho tract of laud granted lo A V Edmonson, tho fnthor of tho plaintiff, on tho 1st day of December, 1828, which lies North of (ho lino of (he land claimed by Maj T ll Leo and West ol' the line of lite Bottoms' tract, running N 13, E '25, so that Ibo lines of the part herein lo bc sold shall be as follows, to wit: Beginning on a black oak, theuoo N 80, N 22.120 to black oak, thence N 83, E 44.81 to a-, thence South 10 E to tho lit crscction of lins lino with tho linc of Hie David Bottoms' lino, (heneo down said linc until it strikes tho land claimed by M nj T B Leo, ns above mentioned, thence along said lino to thc beginning corner, containing-ncres, moro or ICBS. TERMS OF SALE-Ono third cash, balan?a 'in two equal annual installments, secured by bond and mortgage, purchaser to pay extra for all necessary papers. J. II. BOB I NS, Sherill' Oconcc Counlv. Deo ll,1879 l it 1)Y virtue of tho power mid authority confer J rod by M or gnu Harbin, In a morl gage exe cuted on Ihc 20th day of January, 1877, recorded in Book C, Pages, 284 to 28(1, Oconeo County, (ho undersigned will sell at Walhalla ou salo day in JANUARY NEXT, nil that 'fl1 BSA UT OF EiAND? CONTAINING 324 ACRES, In Oconeo County, in said Stale, on tho li asl sido of Dig Bcaverdam Creek, adjoiuiug lands of O. II. P. Fant and others. Terms of Salo. One-third cash, rcniniuing I wo Ihirds on a .credit of twelve months with interest from day of salo, secured by a mortgage of tho premises. THE STATE SAYINGS AND INSU It A NC H .HANK OP ANDERSON, S. C., Mortgagee. Deo li, 1870 f y .'" -l.-lf ASSIGNEE'S SALE. BY virtuo of tho power and authority con ferred on mc by a deed ol' assignment for tho bonclit of his accepting creditors, exe-, -culed and delivered by Wesley Pitchford, on thc Otb day of February, A. D. 1870, and recorded in thc Clerk's Uilice, Oconeo County, S. C, Mcsno Conveyance, Hook "K," pages ?ol3-4, and certified thc 15th day of February, 1879, I will sell to tho highest bidder, nt public outcry-, befo/o the Court House door in Walhalla, S. (J., between thc le?nl hours of salo, on Monday, the 5th day of January. A? D. 18SG, thc following described Heal Estate, to wit: All that certain Piece, Parcel or Lot of Land, with tho building, thereon, situate, lying and hoing in the town of Walhalla, County and State aforesaid, fronting on tIto cross street leading from Main Street to Dr. L, ll. Johnson's residenoo, being oil tho North sid6,of South Dread strcot, adjoining, lands of Jacob Sol;rod? r and YVo.de. y Pitch" ford, containing onaihalf aero, moro or less. And also two other unimproved lots in thc said town of Walhalla, adjoining lands ol' John Kaufmann, J. W. Keith and David Whito, each containing one aero, more or loss, tho samo, to bo sold separately. TERMS-CASU; purchaser th pay extra for titles. S. P. DENDY, Assignee. December ll 1870 d-4 BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE!, CHEERFUL? Mrs. Jultu MoNalV IVrlRht'ij Kow lioolr* 1'uU of PR?OTI??Xi lNl'OIt31 ATKIN, Tho young HoiiM-kccpcr**- CU'IUK, '' 1 ? ? Tbo Experienced ?Ioii?C-Kceper'?FI?TEXl?. floino-KfopinK, Cooking, Urcsj. Accidents, KU-knod, riiU.lrou. L'vni|i.iny, Marriage, Kiltftinn. Moral?, Money. l-'Amlly Onvc-rinm-nt, ?ml n in.iltltna.. i,f otlif r tonics fully und HKI'V Y* UOW tU *UUlt? tU? llom0 UliAVTlt'VU "A book of moro praotlenlutility will noldom. If ovor. bo found outuutoof lujptraUon."- VUfitUunAiItoeaU, NFFTirn in cvcry e|ly .'.?"? RV mon and iv?t " UC,rf """"'I'D? yvung,m,lOUI. Uno P?p6rvOlMt\Jyno, licmtlkil lUn.linfr.Si.l.i.di.l Illuj trallon?, l/ctirly OOO l'oyf. Zowptt?*, i>cUstu?>Ulltl. AGENTS WANTEDMU?3M!I| .sWdioii J. C AloUVU? Y .fc CO., l'liUudvJpliiu, I'm i ~mG ?T?RRH V V gBMMMeaai maw ?mi-H a.V?lliinn, un,! Mi?,?.lilli? t-.V . -'< ">?; :it v..|,r .-vu h,.|,". t,y Vt?w-ft IfiVO.Ml'S I.MIA I.F.XI-:, .!K?1?'' ln'.ilniK v.i|.or '.akuii direct ?! -, ,; :j!o thu dliipanp. ,\ r<-li:,l.lo ??W*t^troatiNiut. Satisfaction K"?r_ S5?rT?l,,<,?''/ . "?mo Trent meat iJj?^Vnt .?ii trial, to lia returned ?ml - money refunded if not Nut I? ruc. tory. I'or lull Inf..,.nation n.l Lilrew,, lloMK M Kine i N R CO., ks, w.Cur.tuth & Ann, I'Lil'A.ra. Deo 4, 187? 3:ly WAIMAMKA FEMALE r?IIIE noxfc sossion of thin institution will X commenco THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1870. It is an advantage to teachers and pupils to enter tho various classes at that time, for a fow wcoks d.?lay render it dillieult to advance with class. Board in College and in privato families, per month, - - $10.00 Juvonilo Department, por month, - .flo Primary Department, por month, - .80 Academic Department, per month, - 1.00 Collegiate Dopartmont, per month, - :5.00 lb080 prices aro exclusivo of Stato appro-' primions. Music, Wax and Fancy Work extra. For particulars, address, JDR? ?T. I?, SMEI/I'ZKK, July 24, 1879 80-ly LARGE AP SELECTED .A. s s o DR rr M ES IST T LADIES' CLOAKS AND SLUE VELESE JA CKETS Just received, whioh nre beii^g sold nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Remember ! Tiiat wo also heep in sturo a - SPLENDID LINK of DKESS GOODS of all vitriolic*, willi SI M?S abd TRIMMINGS to match. A Nobby lino of Fun cy <?<>oils :?BK1 ft'otsotas always on hand, consisting of RIBBONS, TIES, COL HAR S ?0 CUFFS, HOSIER Y, R UC1I/NOS, LADIES mid GENTS UNDER VESTS, &c, <frc. HATS, CAPS, LOOTS and SHOES .A.3STD licady-Madc Clothing for the Million ! FAMILY GROCERIES and PLANTA TION SUPPLIES a specialty. ff?f Tho highest Cash or Barter price paid for Corn and other produco. JJ?ZJ"" Pear in mind that wo havo n largo and well assorted stock of goods on hand and Will not bo Undersold. Respectfully, IX liiemann Sf. Son. November 20, 1S79 1 - - E"X'T~?TA~ -o:o I STILL ANNOUNCE TIIAT I WILL AL LOW a liberal per cent, on cotton brought nie in payment of slo'ro accounts, and will take corn, peas, fodder and other produce at its lull value. I must close up my Ijooks. AU partie;} in debted to mo will lind it lo I heir interest to settlo in thc next sixty days, 1 have on hand and arriving daily, at prices to defy compel ilion, Roots and Shoes, Jcjuis, Oassimcrcs, Prints, Dress Goods, Shirtings and IllcnohillgS, Woolen Goods, Yarns and Domestica, &c. Fancy Goods, Notions ami Trimmings, A complete slock of Staple Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Hardware, Bagging and Ties, (.'rockery, Ami many other things loo (odious lo mention. I will pay any day (he highest cash prico for colton. C A B I N E T M A K K II, ANO HAS for sale and on hand what every one needs sooner or later: COVVIJVS A fl I? CASKETS, C.a.SBJS BS? CASKETS, ???MPI1S8 Willi or W it li o ll t fljaibatliiiiiis It? u Itt ) i,<: ITtiirial <;as<!s of thc most improved patterns in tho United Slates. Prices reasonable, according to tho limes. September ll, 187Q d8-1y MORTGAGEE'S SALB OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1)Y virtuo of tho power and auihorily confer ) red by Mrs. Fannie L. Tale, in a mortgage i executed Io mo on (ho i'd day of December, I j 187H, recorded in Hook D, Pages ;117 and ?118, I Oconeo County, (ho undersigned will sell, at. Walhalla Court. House on sn I oday in January next, between thc legal hours of rale, all that Valuablo Tract of Laud, Noar Sonoca City, CONTAINING 100 ACRES, More or less, bounded by lands of M. N. Sill?n, J. A. Sanders nnd others. TERMS OE SALE, CASH. W. L. HARDIN, Mortgagee. Dee ll, 1870 -Ml List of tho Aots and Joint Reso lutions Passed at tho Regular Session and Approvod hy tho Governor. Act to amend ntl not to provide for tho moro expeditious payment of tho outstand ing school claims cf Williamsburg, Marl boro', Lexington, Collcton, Headfort, l?dgo? Held, Spartanburg, Union, Nowbcrry, Charleston, Goorgolown, Richland ami Aiken Counties. Act to establish and ohnrtcr Watt's Ferry aoross Saluda River. Joint resolution to riuthorizo Ibo State Treasurer to rcissuo to David ll. Smith, trustee under thc last will and testament uf Mrs. Mm tim ll. l'yntt, deconsod, certain certificates of stock iii lieu of thc originals, which have been lost or destroyed. Joint resolution instructing tho Comp troller Gcucral to issuo to Diana Henry a warrant for forty-ouo dollars and sixty-live cents, the samo being tho amount duo to Samuel MoJunkin, deceased, lalo one of tho penitentiary guard. Aot to incorporate tho Charleston Build ing Loan Association of Charleston. Act lo amend an oct entitled "Ail net to incorporate thc town of Ninety-Six." Aot to establish tho lluig'a Landing Rond in Oraogoburg Couuty ns n publio road. Act lo regulato tho recording of deeds and instruments in writing executed with out tho lines of this State. Act lo ?mend an act entitled "An not to pr?vido fur the better organization of thc Fourth Brigade South Curoliua Stato Troops." Act to amend nu net to incorporuto tho Spartanburg and Asheville Railroad Com pany. Act lo charter tho Spartanburg aud Au* gusta Railroad Company. Aot to amend Section 74, title 6, chop tor 172, part 8 of tho General Statutes, re lating to claims and delivery of property. Act to amend Sections S and 9 of thc oct to amend chapter 45, titlo 2, General Statutes, relating to thc repair of highways and bridges, so fur ns it relates to Charles ton County'. Act to further nmctid tho criminal law. Act to provide for a new township mid school district ia Chester County, und to authotizo tho levy and collection ol* a special tax therein. Act to amend nu act lo pr?vido for tho payment of tho past indebtedness in thc school districts of Greenville, Georgetown, Beaufort, Riohluud, Lexington and Char leston Counties. Act in reference to tho past intfebtodnees of Sumter County. .Joint resolution authorizing ihc County Commissioners of Georgetown to poy thc present indebtedness from fuuds now on hand from 1878. Act to repeal Section 2, relating to tcxl books for public schools, of Chapter 87, Revised Statutes. Act providing for thc moro effioieiil dischargc'of thc dulicsof thu So'nooi Ooinmio sioncr of Charleston County. Act to amend un act lo reimburse thc County of Richland for expenses incurred in thu I ria I of curtain Stale officers, Act to incorp?ralo tho trustees of Kooree Presbyterian Church. Act to amend Section 5 of an net to in corporate certain towns and villages and tc renew and amend their charters. Act to provide for a canal in thc City ol Chat teston. Act io amend au acf .>". establish unifor mity in t ii o .sessions of Circuit Courts, sc fur os tho same relates lo tho Second Cir cuit. Act lo fix thc time for legislative enact ments to ti. 1:c effect. Act to protect creditors of joint stool companies und lo roguloto the fame. Act to nmctid an act regarding ca lait legal papers destroyed at Abbeville Cour House by fire. Joint Resolution authorising thc Govern or lo pay certain claims accruing since ls November, 1870, from funds now on hand Act to further amend au act to incorpo rale thc tuwu of Batcsburg, Act to amend un not to incorp?ralo tin town of Gilbert Hollow. Act to amend an act to inoovpornlo th Pee Deo Agricultural and Mechauica Association. Joint resolution requiring Ihc Comptrol ler General to draw his warrant in favor o thc executor ot' ibo Hon. J, i>. G. Riobard Fon, deceased, for balance of salary. Joint resolution requiring County Treas mers to apply funds on band for tho pay ment of current expenses. Joint resolution authorizing tho Comp tt'ollor General to draw his warrant lo balance ol'salary due Gen. ll. II. Andcraon dcocasod. Joint resolution authorizing tho Count Treasurer ol' 1 lorry to pay out ccrtui funds in his hands. Joint resolution to provide for tho pay ment of County Auditors for services rei) dcred after tho expiration of their terms. Joint resolution authorizing tho Trcast rcr to pay tho cheeks of tho two Houses i lieu of stationery for 1870. Joint resolution authorizing tho Comp trollcr General to draw his warrant in favc of Mis. Isabella Werner for $500 for til iron palmetto tree in thu Stato llouso yan Act io recharter tho ferry aoross Cuta wi Ridge, known os Brown's Ferry, mid vest ing thc same in Wm. M. Brown nod Fru? eis W. Curetou. Act to amend Section 17, chapter 81 titlu I, pago 2, General Statutes, relativo tho administering and distribution of into tato estates'. j Joint resolution to authorize tho payriici of Josiah Hoar, of Georgetown, fyi adVOl tisiog forfeited lands iu 187G. -Joint resolution to nuthorizo tho com missioner of Collctou County to lovy nu extra tax of ono mill for tho building of ccrtniu bridges. Aot tocreato n department of agriculture defining its powers and duties, nud charg ing it with tho iuspcotion of phosphates and tho regulation and salo of commcroiul fer tilizers. Joiut resolution authorizing ropaymcnt to T. L. Weston, cxxTrcasurcr of Chester field County, of cortain taxes overpaid by him. * Joint resolution authorizing the Treasurer of Beaufort to pay out ccrtaiu money now in his hands. Joint resolution authorizing thc County Commissioners of Pickcns and Ooonoo "Cou ii fie.;' to apply ecitaiu back tnxos duo by tho Air Lino Railroad to tho payment of past indebtedness. Act to repeal on oct to prohibit tho salo of spirituous liquors within ono milo of any school bouso or church, so far as tho samo applies to Georgetown or Richland Counties. Act to umond on act entitled "An act to acoolcrato prooocdings in aotions for the partition of real estate," bcieg aot No. G36. Act to incorporate tho Merchants' nod Mechanics Building and Loan Association of Charleston. Act to nnthorizo tho formation of an independent battalion of volunteer troops on Janies, Johns, Kdisto, Wndmuluw Islands, eec. Aot to iucorporto tho Georgetown Tele graph Company of South Carolina. Aot to provide moro expeditiously for tho payment of outstanding past due school claims in Ocouco County. An_octto amend an oct entitled "An not to'fucorporato tho town of Marion." Au act lo amend an aot. onlitlcd "An oct to charter the town of Mount Plcasaut." Act to nmcud Section 250, Chapter IV, Titlo 7 of thc Codo of Proocduro, boin<? Tillo 5, Chapter OXXIt, of tho Revised Statutes, relative to tho law of attachments. Act to nuthorizo thc levy of a special tax for the payment, of tho past indebtedness of l<)d gc field County. Act lo limit the plaintiff iu an action for tho recovery o?' realty to two aotions. Aot to amend Part 4, Titlo 1, Chapter CXXIX, Section 9 of tho General Statutes, relating to tho stcaliug of crops from thc field. Act lo amend thc charter of tho town of Liberty in Pickcns County. Act to authorize and require the Stato Treasurer to allow and fund interest ou all matured bond and stocks, which under tho law arc fundablc in consolidated bonds or bit'ek?" ? .-. . Ar-, to amend an act entitled "An net lo incorporate tho towu of Spartanburg." Aot to incorporate tho town of Hampton 0; If. io Hampton County. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to tho Constitution of tho Stato of South Carolina relating tu tho homostcad, mid pro viding fer the benefits (hereof to bc bhurcd equally by all classes of citizens. .Act to extend tito provisions ol Sections 24, 80, oT and ?18 of an act .entitled "An acUto authorizo couuty commissioners to submit to tho qualified electors a proposi tion to establish u fence law and pr?vido for offootuating tho same," to tho upptr portion of the upper township in Richland County without an election therefor. Au act to further amend tho samo oct. Act to repeal so much of nu act entitled "/ti netto provide for a register of claims n.iiimst tiio Counties of Sumter and Marl biJ.V&V ns.relates lo the County of Marl boro1. Act to amend an oct to repeal nu opt entitled "Au act to amend an act entitled an act to prevent fishing with nct3 in tho fresh water streams of this State ut certain seasons of tho .year, and to extend tho name to thc Counties of Richland, Chester and Clarendon," so far as relates to thc County of Chester. Act to authorize tho County Commis sioners of Kershaw to dispose of Watorco Free Bridge, and for other purposes. Act to provide for thu funding of thc bills of thc Bank of the Slate in consolida tion bonds or stock, Act to pr?vido fur tho investment and uso of tho Agricultural Col logo Pu nd. Act respecting tho modo of funding thc debt ol' Charleston County and providing for tho oxpcr.scs of tho same. And to continuo in force an act extend ing tho limo for funding thc uuqucstionublo li?i/t ol' the Stato. Act to amend tho act coding to the United States so much land on Sullivan's and Monis Islands au may bo necessary for the shore lines of thc jollies, ceo. Act to amend lin act, being No. 410, entitled "An act to regulate tho appoint, mont and salaries of trial justices and con Stables in thc town of Barnwell. Act to incorporate thc Grccnvillo Mer chants and Colton Exchange, Act to incorpora to tho Southern Coast and River Navigation Company. Act to amend an net entitled "An act lo nmcud tho charter of thc Chcraw and Ches ter Railroad Company." Act to outhorbio tho County Commis sioners of Aiken to levy a special tax, and build a Court House, ito. Act to repeal an act to alter and amend tho law relative to elections. Joiut resolutions to provide for tho pay ment of tho board of school examiners qt Kershaw County for services rendered in investigating tho past indebtedness of enid county. Act to amend an not entitled" "An not to protect tho lands and orops of tho citizen* of Abbeville, Union, Newberry and Lauren? from trespass by 8took," and to extend tin samo to Sptu tunburg and portions of Coonee County. Act to amend on aot entitled "An aot to ineorporato tho Williamsburg ltnilrond Company." Aot to nmond Part 4, Title 1, Chapter OXXVIII, Section 18, of tho Koviscd Statutos, relating to obstructing railroads. Joint resolution for tho relief of b\ I'). Dickson, lato trousurcr of Clarendon County, aud tho surtics upon bis oflicial boud. Joiut rcuoluiirn to uutliorizo tho county troasurcr of Ocouco County to rcimburso Josiah Cox ?39 expended by him in num bering school children. Joint resolution allowing tho citizens of Middleton Towusbip, in Sumter County, thc benefits of tho fence lnw. Joint resolution for tho relief of J. W. (J iii cn th, ns Icssco of tho Saluda Cap Turnpike Hoad, in Crccnvillo County. Joiut resolution for tho payment of cer tain claims of J. S. Breden, of Marlboro' County. Aot to fix and determino tho quaraulino anchorage and boarding station of Port Royal Harbor, and render more cllicicnt tho quarantine service in thc several ports of tho Stato. Act to provide for tho payment of past due school claims in Barnwell County. Act to amend an act entitled "Aa not to repeal Sections 1291, 205, 200, 297 and 480 of tho Codo of Procedure in OOUUtios herein mentioned," eo as to abolish thc oflico of referee, and create that ol' master. Act to renew tho Charter of Stony Bluff Ferry. Aot authorizing tho Cornily Commission" ors of Crccnvillo to provide for tho pay ment of past indebtedness. [TO UK CONTINUUM.] a Urns mia pi io sn IJm'cd. AN old physician, retired from practico, hav ing had placed in his hands by nu Mast India missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for (ho speedy and permanent euro for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma und all throat and lung affections, also n positivo and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curativo powers in thousands of cases, baa felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows, /.ciliated by this motive mid a desire lo relievo human Buffering, 1 will scud free of chargo to all who desiro lt, this recipe, in Gcr ninn'?^Frcnch or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by address ing with stamp, naming this paper, VY. W. y II r.n AH, 110 Powers' Mock, Rochester, N. Y. Oct 2, 1879 -10 eowliit Cou. Crnntwill pass through tho South in a fow days on his way to Cuba. Proba bly by the way of Columbia and Augusta. Dr.TUTTS Expectorant I IN 2BOT8. AuNDj?T ' BOTTLES. Ita properties oro Demulcent, Nutri tivo Balsamic, Soothing anet Heuling-. jRombinhiK all thoso finalities, it is tlio moat effoctivo LUNG BALSAM ever offered to BiilVorors from pulmonary (li BO rx a OB._ DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily indorsee it. . -FIEAD WHAT HE SAYS? Dr. 'ru Tr : New Yoik, Kept,, 10, 1877. DuHr.Sir-During thia y.'iir 1 vi-?tc cl II no hundred CABO? <>( lutlR ll BIMBOS, lilllie) I .?vr tv .ula ol' thu eily tho ciiHua wr.ro of r. very BOVOro typo. Il wns Huiro my nt lom lon wasoAllod toTutt'a l?xnoctorarvt, nutl I COIIIOBS my .urprlvQ ut ils wend, rail potten Duriiw it practice of twenty ?eura, 1 lucvo ncvor known n medic mo to Ml HM promptly, mid willi stich liiippy ulli-ola. It inst tully Mihduud tlio mukt violent Iii i of . ? .-i.;iniii', nuil invariably e uro,I Ilm diaousn in H fow clay?. I eintet fully iiidorao it tu tho beal lunn medicine X OYOl used. J. 1KANCIS HAY\\ OOO, M, 1). i A NEWSPA^TrTp?ia! WRITES* ?l'ilcu, l?votilnu Notts, Auitusta, Un. Dr.TUTTi Hoar ?lr-My Htllo ?on, wm iitt.nkctl with pneumonia I.IMI winn-r, wl*.i?-h loll him with n violent coil||U, that, Insto.) lill within II month tinco, for tho cairo ni' winch I nm indebted loy our valuable) Expectorant. 1 hail I ried mott ovary UI?PK recom mended, hut nono del oliy ttiKxi uni il I used your Kx poct.oritnl, ono hotllo of wliich removed tho coU|(tl entirely. With lanny t Iiiuka, I nm yours I roly, JOHN >M, W'JilOLB. Had terrlbi^TtTirr SWEATS. Memphis, IVb.. ll, l?s;i. Pr. TUTTl Bir-I hrivn huon m ?lei in? fur Dourly two yonra with n Bovoroconull. Wlum I uuiiiinoneod tn kmi: ) m Expectorant 1 wns reduced tonne hundred Mut sixteen pounds In weicht. I hied tried nhuoat ever) I liini: ; lind lomillo ni,?lil ?wo.ils. I have lakei, linlf dozen bottles. Tim ni^hi MVC its h.-tvo lelt ino, tho eolith lim disappearod, und 1 liivnicnlnod tineen P1 Jin.il) JU ll.-, T 1 lecoiiiiiiend il lo all my Irieud.i, Wit? groat respect, OIA V li lt lt IO?. IMPORT AISTT^QTIEST IONS. Header, have you cnuglil n cold? Aro jim iin ahlo to rhleo ttio phlegm 1 I luve you un Irrita tion in Hie HiroiilV j\ pituso ol' oppression nu thu lungn, with k'tort bn-nlli? 1>~> you huso a flt of coughing on lying down ? A hharp pain How mid lin n lu Um legion ol lint henri, sluml ders and hack? II" HU, our Alivien its til??o ut Once ii donc; ofTiitt'n Kxpiitor.-iiil; you will WJOII bo nhiu lo raino lim phlegm, lunn iiottr repent thu Expectorant, piuco nlioi linn tu (ho fei i.lnko two of Tull's l'llte. You will nomi [toll into ii pleasant. Hluep mid willie up In (hu morning, COllgll gonn, lungs winking ?reidy; easy broiilli ?ng, and thu bowels moving in u nnlur.il manner To preven?a rellim ol' tiiesu symptoms uso tlio iCxpecloi-.mt wovinil day.". OfflooV 35 Murray St7o?t7'N. Y. TUTTIS PULLS (miti: 'j'oni'i?J I,?VI;H. ?tn J tm-: I?VSI?J;??SIA. ei/m; COSTiVCNIiSS. TUTTIS PILL? ill ili; FUVDit AMI A<??)*.;. TUTT'S PILLS CUKK SICK II13ADA?llS? TUTT'S PILLS einii: mi, ions coiiic. TUTT'S PILLS UIVH AI'IMVl l i'i:, TUtffS PILLS l't/IIH'V WI,OOO. TUTT'S PILLS ri IE cr; l>if,i:s. TPS HAIR OYE. (?HAY H .MU Oil WlllRKKltH eli. ni . I lo a Ol.OSHV ltt.AOK hy n Binnie application of thia DYK. it im. partan .Natural ll,il..i-, ac tn Inst.-intamoiifily, mid in BB HnriuluRii ne apriiix wntor, Hold by JUIUKK?HI?. or Bdid hy oxpresaon receipt ol ?jil. Offloo, 35 Murray St., Now York. rilli MOST GOODS -FOll TH io Bs the cry ol' EVI3K Vtt??V. Hundreds havo realized that KIN D R 1X09 13 ND1UXO ls tho placo to buy gooda Oil HAP FOll CASH. Arriving for tho Holidays - Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, And almost anything needed for Xmas and tho llulidaya. Asl; thc crowds of Customers from Wal halla for tho host gooda nt lo wept prices, and they will exclaim, -F?ll 4'fifi ft AB? A Si fl? 4,1 OOH Cn'OODS December 18, 187? 6 'PH 15 undersigned has received thc largest 1 KtOCk Of Cooking' SUB?. Q?caiisie; Slovcs thal has ever been brought to thia market. Having purchased I lien) before] thc advance in iron, wc uro able lo ?ell them nt thc lowest figures! Our .Stovo? are Economy in Price, Superior in Construction, Quick- and Coi form in Holing, Durable with l?nudaomc Design, Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Wo keep everything in thc Tin-wave linc. Hooting ami Guttering made a specialty. Wo aro prepared to do all kinds of work in tho Tin and St OVO lino. All work on ware warranted. An examina tion of stool: and orders solicited. Thankful for past favors, wo ure respectfully. U3UimS ?Sc MAYS. Oct f!0. 18V0 GO WK TAKE PLEASURE IX ANKOUN.ClKQ io our customers and friends that our LARGE SELECTED STOCK OF FALL ANO WINTER GOODS, Which has been bought by our Mu. 0. L. HUID, who Isas just returned hom .Wv York, is daily arriving and will bc completo iii a few days. In conscipionco of having paid cash for nearly our culiio slock, wc will bo enabled lo nell nt prices that will defy competition, As wo make ? specialty of DRY GOODS, DRESS coons, WHITE GOODS AND FLANNELS, lt is usolcsj lo enum?ralo tito many now amt beautiful designs in tho above goods, ns wo fool sure that wc J>a\o undoubtedly tho best assort ment wc have over carried. LAWES' CLOAKS. A very lino linc of Ladies' Cloaks, of (ho latest stylo, tri III med in silk and velvet. NOTIONS AND HOSIERY. In tlicso departments wo linvo such a varied assortment of tito latest novelties, too Humorous to mention, Dial can only bo appreciated hy ex-? ainiulng thom. HATS. A well Boloclcd stock of lints for Ladies, Oolitlcmon and Children. Newest .Styles, Low est Pr|ceS. GENTS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Thc largest and most complete variety of tho above goods that WO liave ever handled. A full assortment of-? Oroocries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Woollen and WiUowv.'aro, Hoots, Slioes and Halters, Over Shoos, Trttllks, Traveling Salehcds, (Mocks, Wall Payer, Window Shades, ko, Au examination of thc above goods is all wo ask, ns WO feel confident Mint WO can please all and we will spare no pallis to do so. When you enter our slOro pienso bear in mind that it is 110 trouble to show goods. Gi L. ItKIl)&(X), Oct !i, l*;i> !'-?-! y