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w?*?k.. OLD ?ND RELIABLE. 1 Di?. ?ANtoiiu'a Livun iNviaoiuxon J? ls rv BtadidiArd Family Remedy for ?J> % ??neosca of tho Xii vor, ?tomiieh *?jfP ? ? ? ; and Bowel?.- - lt is l'iu oly nj^i? fLa < j iVogotobie.- it novor || Tu | Iw^Sf?tk^ li ililli i^^hii? beeu used* 5 0 mm vs ?P^v iu luy praetioog % m EH Vd 1111(1 '''v i)uljli<!. ? ?S Bj Iv w^r?or moro than ?35 yeera, | x ? P?*I>P* Xfl^x unpreoodoutod results. S ?V^SEND FOR CIRCULAR.? j! Si TI WI SANFORD J M.U.I }{j?\V Youie ?1?X 5 S 1H? OBlW?Isr WILL Tfcl.b YOU IIS IIKI'I'TATIOJI. if ClllUSTMASOOOUS ! DRUQS AND MEDICINES. ON baud Uud receiving dally for thc HOLI DAYS a superb assortment of-. 1'ItKNOII AND AM T. KI CAN CANDIES, ORANGES, LH MONS, RAISINS, COCOANUTS, And Nula of various hinds ex peeled, Oy alora, Lobsters, Salmon, Sardines, Piro-CrucUors, Tobaoeo and Sugars, &0., &o. JJSy" Always on hand a pure lino of Drugs and Medicines. JG?"" Physicians' Proscriptions carefully und promptly compounded ut ali hours by Dr. D. S. JAMES, u. w. ?BSfl nan.BO v & <r*i>., MAIN STKEKT, WALHALLA, S. C. Deo 18, 1879 5-121 MY wife, JULIA CIUIOKS, hay left my bcd ?md board, without any causo whatever, and 1 hereby notify all persons from crediting her on my nooount, as I will not pay any debts she moy conlrnol on my accouut. ELIAS CROOKS. Deo 25, 1870 0-41 ADGER COLLEGE, \'.'A, k>i Cu T AHE EXERCISES Ol' THIS INSTITUTION will begin on THURSDAY, Hie lilli day o? September next. Tuition per session, - $20 00 Board per month, including every thing except washing and lights, $10 00 Instruction thorough by a full corps of Pro fessors. For particulars nddrcss K?JV. jr. p.c. flgjiffvKY, Chairman of Padilly. WA?UAL?A, S. C., July VA, 1870. ?7- ly Milnxsr awi WS?MJ fosrcnr."-i!i() ifo?itlan ff w erect) ?ilL Jfiit Jiinituii.mof Leeming m ?ir o celebrated FounUJa PC Jtculth ?nbr.l? mi unusual emiuHunWy to young P?**0".'.!"! ?earchof health ind education together. Jic >?ti a having <i?v>r lottie Wtllidmston Ch.ilybsitla Spelns, ?Jw l?>[>"1 fit thu WIIHAMMQX [....M?l.r-<^?tlLfili;d?-vot? ?f?JV niinutu tv* pry innriiiiiK ?nd afternoon tu li^lit <''H-'lri >!:'? h ?roi. tho boarding pupila enjoy nlio tim lyittttnMle UM; of Dr. J a:;, pos'a Hui.Til.LirK (Int Study Boom ialan'-'.thoroii^hlyvtm ftllafcd, and lighted fruin thc len ornUuar. livery poambM at tention ii L-km to Itiusc who may lie liik-.-.-IV,.' 3j f ??Wt, nilli Himl Mhn Vnnin I'KV lu? liairti/, tri lull??i^.lr....l iii ?,i?.fu:Vn F.ol r.T?.w,*itn.m.nolu . . r?L?.-.;uii:.u-i?in v..'ii". m. .1 ;...it-..Ji.Ai?*u. Oot 23, 1870 dO-Jy Tr1 O XX T ZI 3?S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS j Jfc2?? ilO? ??S , Will ouro or provont Dleoaoo. No HOIISK will dio of COMO, HOTS or Luna Ps, YUH, If Fouls's Powders nro used tn tinto. t Foutz'sPowderswIlleuro ntnl provottt lien CIIOLKRA. Fouls's Powders will prevent UAI-KH IN POW I.S. . Foutz's Powders will incroflso tho qtinntlty of milk r.nd cream tweuty per cont., ami umko tho butter Arm -and sweet. i 4 Pout/.'it Powders will euro or prevent almost RVKBT PISK&SB to wlilch Howes and catto aro sutiject. FOUTZ'S POWDEtla WILL QIVK SATISFACTION. ?old ovcrywliero. . / JJAVID E. I'OU'J'S?, rroprlotor, ' \ 1 lAljTi.Molli;. Md. STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLliNA 4/OGifis(y ol* Ocoiico, IN THE (JOUltT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mrs Hcnriclla Miller, ns Atbnlnlstrntrix ol'Ute . l?atate of Dv. T-S Miller, deceased, Plaintiff, against Drury Knox,.! E Harton and wife, M P Harton, Margaret Childers and R A Chimer, P/ofcndaiits-SUMMONS ON COMI-LAINT ron UK LIKF, AO. TO lite Defondtinls Drury Knox, J E llarlon and wife, M V Harton, Margaret Childers and R A diluter YOU and ench of you aro hereby summoned and required to answer (he complaint in this action, which is filed in (ho olficc ol' thc Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconeo County, on Wednesday, the Sd day of December, 1870, and to servo a oopy of your answer on tho sub* soribois at (heir oflico In Ute town of Walhalla, on tho court hotiso square, within twenty days nftor tho anrvico of (his summons on you, ex clusivo of tho day of service. If you fail to uns wer tho complaint within that (imo (ho Plaintill' will (uko judgment against you for (ho relief demanded in tho complaint. KEITH & VERNER, AN I) S II JOHNS, Plaintiff's Atlornoys. |r?:}jW STR1DL1N0, C C P To J B Parl?n, M I' Ilarlon and Margaret Childers, Ibo absent Defendants herein-? Take notice that tho complaint herein was filed in Ibo oflico of thc (Merk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconoo County on Wednesday, tho 8d day of December, 1070, and that no pcrsoual demand is mado against you or til her you in said complnint. KEITH ft VERNER, AND S II JOHNS, Pla lu liff'u Attorneys. Dec 4, 1870 d-?t mu li BU? WUK COURIER. HY Ki:iB llt SUITU & ?V\ Wiillwillit, IS- O, THURSDAY, JAN U All Y 1, 1880. TXiriMIS] kW d'or subscription, $1.00 per annum, ftriclly in advance; for six months, f? COM??. Jfji?r* Advertisements inserted at orte dollar per square of one inch or liss for the frat insertion', and fifty cent* for each subsequent insertion. ?ti?~t Obituary Nit ices exceeding five HMS* 'J'ribubes of Heaped, Communications of ? per sonal character, when admiseablc, and Announce - menls of Candidates witt bc charged for us adver tisements. J??y* Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed, fOriir* Necessity compels us to adhere strictly to the requirements of Cash J'aymcnts. Half Shoot To cuublo nil persons conneoted with our oflioo to enjoy reasonable holiday, wo isssuo this wcok only n hulf sheet. Wo trust our j patrous and friends havo enjoyed tho re freshing scenes of Christmas, nud aro fully prepared to commcuco tho Now Year in curncst hopefulness. Doath of Mrs. Dondy. Wo aro pained to nnuounco tho death of Mrs. Elizabeth Dendy, relict of tho Into James ll. Dondy, Esq. This sad event oo* ourrod at her homo in this county on Tl in esr day night, tho 26th of December. Mrs. Dendy was n nntivo of this county, und wau in tho sevonty.sixth yoar of dor ugo nt tho limo of her decease Slio was widely known as a useful member ol' society, and her death ii a Bourco of almost universal sadness und grief. Wo uro not sufficiently acquainted with tho ubarnolor and virtues of tho decease to do justice to ber memory. Wo leavo that snored trust for tho hard of friendship and affection. Terrible Homicid o near Fair Flay. Wc learn that Turner Usborne, Jr., and David Bradbcrry, in passing tho residence of Riobard Compton, on Friday evening last, near Pair l'lay, in this county, had a difficulty with Comp ton in refcrenco lo his dog. Compton and his wife were in their home when ono of these persons (ired a pistol al (hem. Thc ball struck Mrs. Compton in thc abdomen, producing death thc next day. Osborne was arrested and made his escapo on Saturday morning, l?radbcrry has buen arrested since and is now in jail. Wc learn that Osborne fired tho 1'alal'nhot. Efforts aro being made, wo learn, lo rc arrest Osborne. Trial Justice Seaborn, acting Coroner, with a jury, held an inquest over Hie body of Mrs. Compton. Tho jury returned as their verdict that she came lo her death by a shot fired either by Ooboruc or l?radbcrry. Walhalla Circuit and Mission. Tho South Carolina Conference, al its resent session in Charleston, in view of Ibo exigencies of tho work in this region, created a new charge, Cousisliug of Ibo following churches and preaching places: Walhalla, Center, Hopewell, Westminster, Wbitmirc, Jocasscc, Double Springs and Oconcc. Hov. A. W. Mooro, 1?. C.; Kev. J. J. Neville, Supernumerary. Tho following gentlemen constitute ibo Hoard of Stewards: Wesley Pitchford, J. H. Sanders, L. Hogers, O. W. Sadler, Thomas Jenkins, J. L. Hickson, Wm. Matthieu, James Fisher, 13. L. Killian, F. Crisp and IC. Cowan. Thc Hoard of Stewards will meet at Wesley Pitchford's, Walhalla, first Monday in January, (snlcday,) at 10 o'clock A. M. A full atlcudanco is most earnestly requested, as business of im porianoo will bo transacted. J.H. MICK LHlt, Chairman. Knights of Honor. Al tho regular semi-monthly meeting of Wal halla Knights o? Honor, held on last Friday night, Ibo following persons were elected ofli cors of Ibo Lodge for the ensuing term; Dictator-Hen j. Sloan. Vice-Dictator-II. F. Alexander. Assistant Dictator-J. II. Sligh. Guide-J. W. Hollcman. Chaplain-J. W. Stribllng. Reporter-J. D. Vernor. Financial Reporter-D. A. Smith. Treasurer-W. C. Ervin. O nardin n-P. V. Waller. Sentinel-C. L. Heid. Medical Examiner-Dr. L. H. Johnson. Representativo to thc Cl rand Lodge-J. D. Vernor; Alternate-D. A. Smith. Tho Stato Legislature-"-A Short and Valuablo Session. [Charleston News and Courier.'] Tho General Assembly of South Carolina was in cession just thirty days. Over two hundred bills and joint resolutions became laws. Thc Whole cost of (ho session was in thc neighbor hood of forty thousand dollars. So far as wc can discover (hero wa3 nc unwise or heedless legislation. Tho measures which wcro not finally acted upon do not appear (o bo of any particular importance, excepting' thc different bills in relation to Ibo rcgistrali u of voters. It was wrong to neglect to comply willi tho plain mandate of Ibo Slato Constitution, ami if was impolitic, at least, (o loso a favorable op portunity of limiting and roglaling, by luw, the volume of ignorant voters. Against this omis sion can bc set tho passage of several measures of tho highest importance Thc chief of these arc hore dC5Cl'il Tho Joint Resolution amending thc Conslilu (ion relative (o (ho homestead, authorizes an;! requires such subsequent legislation ns shall extend (ho benefits of (ho homestead (o every head of a family in tho State, whether land owner or tenant, and such as will give tho benefit of (bc homestead exemption in personalty to every person, whether ho is entitled to it for lnr.d or realty, or not. This will obviate Ibo hardship of thc present law which operates lo doprlvo tenants and non.land holders of tho protection of tho homestead, Tho Columbia Canal i li ii ns filially passed cedes tho water power of Ibo S(a(o at Columbia to Messrs. Thompson and Nuglo, Northern con tractors, and provides that they shall bo fur nished with 260 convicts (o work nt developing tho power. Tb ese will bo clothed and guarded by tho Stale, remaining under tho direction of tho Hoard of Directors of tho Penitentiary, but will ho fed Ly (ho contractors, who are to com pleto tho canal and erect a cotton faolory within three years, not including (bo limo lost from overflow und oilier unavoidable mishaps. When lilt) water power is developed un umouut equal to 1,000 horno power ia lo bo eodod to tho SI ut o for publlo USO and bcdoflt. Tho ennui property ls to bo transferred to tho oonlraoloru only upon tho completion of their contruct, (hey'Yoriei ting their Investments in oaso of failure to comply. Tho Charleston Canal Dill provides au appro priation of $16,000 to bo used lu coustruoting a emmi across Charleston Nook, tho money to bo expended ouly when a contraot is entered into by responsible persons to purchase from thc Ututo a sufficient amount of rook from tho quarries al Columbia lo reimburso tho Slate for tho outlay. Tho canal is lo bo built.betweou' hine street on tho South und tho eily ton'ul wry. eu tho North, and it vii.. ...ot cross nuy street without tho permission of tho City Council. Tho Canal Commissioners will havo authority lo uuthori/.o any railroad running to this city to connect with cither terminus of tho ennui by u switch. This canal is expected lo glYo Iho city unsurpassed terminal und shipping f'lcililicf), Without any charges for wharfage. Tho Hill to provide for thc investment.and uso of tho Agricultural Collego Fund restores to thc Fund an amount equal to tho procccdu of tho Agricultural Lund Scrip, givcu to tho Stato by tho United States, which proceeds were invested in, Stulo bonds, which wero hypothecated and lost to tho Stulo in Kudicul days. Tho Slnle Treasurer is required io issue to Iho Hoard of Trustees of tho South Carolina University a certificate of Slate stock for $)01,800, bearing interest al six per cent., which interest shall bo used by the Hoard for tho purposes for which tho bund Scrip was originally issued to thc Slalo by tho United States. Tho Hoard of Trustees is authorized to establish tl C?lTcgo of Agriculture and Mechanics for thc benefit of while students, using tho University buildings aud grounds, and establishing scholarships lo bc used equally by students from various sections of tho Slate, either by counties or Congressional Districts. Thc Hoard will also have power to establish scholarships for white mule graduales of chartered colleges of thc Stale, thc tuition lo bo free. This new College of Agriculture and Mechanics is in addition to tho Agricultural College and Mechanic's Institute, for colored students, which is ill successful operation at Orangoburg; nml thc two colleges will bo here after maintained out of thu income of (he build Scrip Fund. Tho Act to extend thc time for tho redemption of forfeited lands provides (hat all lands here tofore forfeited lo the Stale, for tho non-payment of taxes, muy bo redeemed by tho payment of one half of tho simple tuxes of ihc yenrs 187G and 1877 and thc full amount of thc (axes, costs and penalties of (ho year 1878, pun idell thu! such payment bo made on or before the "i 1st May, 1880. Aller that dato unredeemed lands will bc sold for thc benefit of tho Sinking Fund of tho Slate. The Act repealing "tho Acl to niter and amend (ho law regarding elections," repeals Ihc "two-box" law, passed during thc session of 1878, providing for separate ballot-boxes when ever there is un elect ion for both State officers and Presidential electors. Tho old ouc-box system is restored. Tho substanco of thc bill lo provide for (lie settlement of tho Consolidated debt of tho Slate, thc Fichen bill, has been heretofore published. I ll provides for a lina! ucttlomcnt of (he public I debt on tho basis of thc recent decision of thc Supremo Court, lt provides for tho payment of tho tutor est on thc entire debt for 1880, aiul tho payment of thc unpaid interest for 187'J on thc valid debt. Tho details of (ho seulement ure entrusted lo Special Commissioner James C. Coil, who will examino tho debt mulei- llierHrdii of Ihc decision of thc Court, and report moulhly lo tho Treasurer. For bonds and OOUpont declared partly Valid, tho holders will roocivo Consolidation bonds for Ihc portion declared valid. Tho publio value of thc Act lies in lin: fact that il was passed b? tho common consent of tho whole General Assembly, and can bo safely regarded, therefore, as a settlement that tho pcoplo, by their representatives, upprovo of nml will faithfully carry? out. Provision is mado in a separate act for thi funding of all Stato indebtedness, which bj law is fondable, and for consolidation anil funding of interest on tho unfunded valiil debt from 1SY-1 up to and including 1879. Thc net regarding tho funding ot tho billi of tho Hank of tho Stato uuthori/.o theil funding in Consolidation bonds at tho rate ol lifty cents on the dollar, tho first coupon being payable in 1S81. This relieves Slate of another chronic trouble. Tho act creating a department of agricul ture places it under tho control ol' a board consisting of tho Governor, thc Master of thc Stato Orange, tho President of tho State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, ".ucl two other persons to Lo selected by thc Gcnornl Assembly. Thc Commissioner ol Agriculture and his clerk will bo under thc control of this Hoard, which shall also havo power to require County Auditors to furnish such statistical and other information us may ho needed. Jt shall investigate nil subjects regarding agriculture, immigration, eec, superintend and quarantine diseased stock, tako ohargo of tho Fish Department, exact and issuo licenses fer fertilizers, (replacing ibo present phosphate inspector and agent,) inspect fertilizers, &C, and generally devote itself to thc advancement of tho agricultural interests of tho Stato. Tho aot lo declare tho law regarding iie.CP provides t!uit hereafter, at tho expiration ol twenty yens, a lien or judgment shall bc presumed to have been satisfied unless some acknowledgment by tho debtor, such as pay ment of interest or payment on account, bc rceordod willi the judgment or lien. Tho act to require railroads to furnish con signees an itemized statement of Heigh! charges, and requiring them to settle accord ing to l^lio bill of hiding, expresses its ecoptj in its lille. Thc penalties for violation of itf providions aro, first, fl penalty of double thc amount of tho charges to bc recovered by thc conhignco by civil proc?s?; and ,S0C0nd, thal tho ngent so offending shall bc guilty of ii misdemeanor, and punishment by a lino o not less than $10 or moro than $100, or inn prisonment for not less than five or mon than thirty days, unless ho bo noting undci orders of a superior officor, in which case tlx latter HIIUII bo subject to doublo tho tibovt penalties. Tho bill to alter and amend tho law rc luting to juriosnnd jurors provides (lint ni petit juror shall,bo required to Bcrvo mon than ono week at any torin of tho Courts o Gonoral Sessions, or Common Pleas, and tba thirty-six jurors shall bo drawn for encl wook. No jury, however, shall bo discharge! before its completion, by reason of this net and tho County of Charleston is cxcinploi from its provlsioPS, air*****, mm m.m Mi?????? >"?i . Tho not fixing tho timo for legislativo cn? neimen ts to take oilcet, pr?vidos that on and nt'ter tho first day of Fobruary noxt no aot or joint resolution shall take effect until twenty days nftor its approval, unless othorwiso spcoitlod. # Tho not regulating tho running of trains on Sunday prohibits tho running or loading of freight trains ou that duy, allowing ouch road to run only ono train for tho transporta tion of mail and express inntlor und puescu? gora* . . Tho not ninond(ng tho law relative to stonlf ing crops from tho field oxtonfla tho provision ] of existingslatntutos (which mnko tho steal? ing of crops growing in tho fields u felony) to tho stealing vf crops gathered but left in tho field. Tho bill to pr?vido artificial logs for citizens mnimod in tho sorvioo of tho Stato from 1SG1 to 18G5 was nmonded by thc Senate to tvs to furnish anns also, and so passed. Tho Supply Hill Oxes tho State lovy at four and onoihnlf mills und tho general county levy at thrco mills, oxcopt wbon otberwiso specified. With tho addition of tho two mill school tax this will make tho total lovy in each county as follows; Abhcvillo, 10} Kershaw, 22 V Anderson, Oj Lancaster, 171 Aiken, 101 Lau rons, 11} Unmw?l!, O V Lexington, ll Beaufort, 11.1 Marion, s 10} Chesterfield, 12} Marlboro?, ' 10} Charleston, 10} Nowborry, . ir Clarendon, 12} Coonee, 10} Collcton, 10} Oraugoburg, ll Chester, 7} Picken?, Oj Darlington, ll Richland, 10} ridgefield, UV Spurtanburg, ll l-'uitlield, IO'J-2? Sumter, 11? Georgetown, 12 Union, 11} Groonvillo, 12 Williamsburg, 13 Hampton, l.'l York, 05 Hurry, 10} N JS'ufc.-Two Townships in Fairfield County aro exempt from tho special tax of :[ of a mill for tenets, This is indeed a brilliant record. Tho leg islation concerning tho homestead, tho St .to debt, tho Columbia and Chailoston Canals and tho Agricultural Collogos, stamps tho session just ended as tho most practical and useful, in tho largest scuse, that tho Stato has witnessed nineo tho adoption of the Con stitution of USOS. ' iAW\h MATTIER?. A beautiful rainbow made its appearance in tho West Wednesday morning about sum risc. Tho regular monthly concert of prayer fer Foreign Minions will bc held in tho Baptist Church on nest Sunday night at 7 P? M. Tho health and beauty uf children can Lo restored by giving them Shrincr's Indian Vermifuge to kill tho worms that darken their complexion. ltcv. Dr. Smell zor has recently been elected as supply for Hie Lui horan Church during tho ensu ing year, and will preach in that church on next Sunday morning at thc usual hour. Tho Touchera' Union of Ocoueo will bold its next meeting in thc Court House, at Wal halla, on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Members arc solicited to bo prompt in their utloudunco. Addresses ure expected to bo delivered on tho occasion. Attention is directed-to tho advertisement, in another column, of tho Seneca City Malo and Fqmnlo High School, which opens on next Monday, January ?, 1SS0. Prof. O. W. Moore, ibo principal, is too well known to our readers to need any recommendation from us. Mr. Mooro is a lino scholar, n good disci plinarian, and wc understand bus u large school. His rates of tuition aro reasonable, board cheap and location healthy. Seneca City should liljcrully support her high school. Thc charades on last. Wednesday night, at Reid's Hall, by tbe little children, were well attended by our citizens, who were delighted with what (hoy saw. Everybody felt good und the "litllo ones" acted well their parts. IV hero" all done so well, il would bo invidious in us lo particulariza. At tho close of th? exhibition the little lads and lasses distributed to tho audience n bountiful supply of euko, candy, nuts, &o., which woro eaton with u relish, wishing .thc blessed children ninny, many happy Christmases. Tho Court House was literally pocked and jammed on Christmas night by our citizens to witness tho performances of our young dramatic company. The troupe is composed ol young gentlemen nod ladies well known to uur readers, and it is not necessary for us to givo their names. "Thc Last Loaf," waa tho first piece, which was rendered in good dram at io style, leaving n good impression, wc have no doubt, upon many in tho audience. The ; ?ung ladies and .gentlemen in this piece showed a high degree of dramatic talent, which wc were not nwnro our young people possessed. Tho next pioeo was u farce, entitled "Mistake/' which was excellently rendered producing rounds of applause. Tho exhi bition closed with a "dance around" und song by u company of negro minstrels which brought down tho bouse. Receipts bf tho ovonii)|> amounted to over ???50. n btiug little sum for our colleges. - -t, - .?.- . Thc negro exodus from tho South to Kansas und Indians principally, keeps up a small, steady stream of emigrants. Who hasonco used tho PE O I3 Mv. ti. K. Doudy, of our town, was "oom uiaudor-iu-ohlof" of a party of joatlomou who ruado a day's hunt for rabbits on tho "Touuissco Farm" this week. Itosult of tho hunt, aixly ouo rabbits and thirty-two partridges in bag. At this rato Mr. Jones, th proprietor of tho farm, will soon bo rid of on of bis pests in tho way of rabbits, &o., but from tho mauuor la whloh tho party acorn lo IIUYO cujoyod the Bport ho will bavo entailed upon him Otbor pests of a dlCferenl kind hardly less doslruotlve. Wo gladly woloomo to our town and county Itcv. A. W. Mooro, tho now Methodist minis* tor, who bas boon lissignod to this portion of tho isttvto by tho Into Annual Conforonco. | Wo trust that his labors among our pooplo may bo productivo of much and lusting good. Ho preuohod his first sermon in tho Metho dist Church boro on last Sunday. His text was from tho third cbaptor and sovonth and eighth verses of Paul's cpistlo to tho Philip? pians: "Hut what thing* woro gain to me, thoso 1 counted loss for Christ; yea, doubtless, and I count all things but loss for tho oxcolr* lonoy of tho knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord." Tho subject Avas haudlcd in a mas terly manner and mado a dcop impression upon his audience Mr. Mooro will preach hero nguiu on tho fourth Sunday ia January in thc morning and at night. ENTERTAINMENT ! Ar SHXHOA Crrv, Tu UH s DA Y NK?IT, JAXUAUY 1ST, 1880. Upon tho invitation of several cilizous of Seneca, tho ladies und gentlemen who govo tho charades, ito., herc last week will repent tho same, with some Changes, ut Seneca City ou New Year's night. Wc bespeak for thom u full house and an audience that will not bc disappointed. The funds arc to used for thc equipment of our colleges. Tho rccctit enactment of thc Legislature, in reference to tho fenco law for Ooouco County, enables tho voters below tho Air Linc Railroad to determine thc question of fenco or no fenco by ballot. Married on tho evening of thc 25'' of l)o Ootnbcr, 1S79, by II. A. II. Gibson. q., Mr. Lewis Wilson to Miss Amelia Richie, all of Goonoo. A stout bnobbono is'ni essential lo physical health ns lo political consistency. For weak ness of thc back and disorders ol" tho liver and kidneys, thc Ionio and mod?ralo dietetic action ol' thu Hitters is thc one thing needful. Ito mouther (hat thc stomach is I he mainstay of every other organ, and that hy invigorating the digestion hy this preparation, tile, spinal column and all its dependencies uro strength ened. For Hosteller's ALMANAC for 18S0 apply lo Druggists and Dealers generally. Oct 10, 187y 48-ly s m IST ^? '^Tyy/L A_ z_. s ?P?I')?T9 BS E<?^ Efl SCDadM&lL,. FI HST SIISSlON FOU 1880 PFC! INS JANU ARY 5: Juvenile Department, per month, ? 50 Primary Department, pel' month, 1 00 Intermediate Department, per month, 1 50 Select Studie.--, per month, li 00 Academic Department^ per month, 12 50 Telegraph}*, by e. competent mid experienced operator, extra. Thc above rates of (niliou aro lo he paid in advance for each session of five mouth, exclu sivo of Slate appropriations, C. W. MOORE, Principal. January 1, 1880 7-omo FROM FACTORY TO PURCHASER. EVi-?rYlvi?EJ Hig OWN AGENT liinldcii <v lint OH' Grand Introduction Bil Itt continued until Nov. I, iSSo. Only salo of tlu? kimi ever successfully carried mit in America. r>,ouo euperti instruments at factory rutes for I nt ro<! ucl ion and Advertisement. New plan of Kellin - )To Agents I Ko Comnileclooi I Icstra cor.ts shipped ..:>. -t ?rcra T?ctot? to parehasoJS, litdllo moi'sprcutssr, - Agoct'o ritos to ?ll. Only homo Boula tolling on this pbn. VIANOS, 7 oct. ?195, 7)001. Si55? Square Grands, #317. OIIOAIVK, 9 stops, f S7! 13 .-lops, $71) 13 slops, Minor Top Cas?, $S<V Nuw, hauosom??, durabin. 0 years friinrnnteo. 15 ?lays tesl trial. Purchasers choice from ten iea<l ina makers and 800 different siyles. Join this gtuanilv club Of 5,0c? purchasers and securo ail instrument nt wltolosa lo rulos. Special terms to Afuste Teachers. Churches, and Pastors. Address for Introduction Sula circulars, LUDDEN Hi HATES, Snvnuunhj du* Dec IS, 1S7? ?-lt LE>?3 MACHINE will prefer it over nil others, and A Cl & NTS helling il find It just what tho l>Z)Ol'!,ii-] want, lt makes thc sluillle lock stilch, runs easily, does (he widest range of work, mid winds (ho bobhins without running tho works of (ho machine. AYrito for descriptive ohoulars and full pardon? lnrs. PIULA. SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, 1301 fe 1303 Button wood Street, l?HIirAS>JlLI?BIIA, PA. August 21, 1870 10-101 3Fr?feseion.a,l Petr d.s.. J. 8. ?OTIIUAN, \ / W. J. BTUIUtlMQ, AbbovlUo, a. C. / \ Walhalla, S. 0. COTHRAN & STRIBLIN? -A.t,-tornoy?-eb1>I-ia-w-^ WA lill AfLfLA) 8. C. WILL praotloo lu all (ho Sta(o and Uuited H(u(es Courts. OOico lu tho Judge of I'robato's Ollie*. November (J, 1879 61-ly j. KT?iic^oBj>f ' A.ttor>ioy-ji3k.t"?Jtiw OFFIOE ON COURT HOUSE SQUARE, CLAYTON, GHEL., WILL givo prompt attention to oolloo tums and all otho? business confided to him. Moy 15,1870 _20-ly H^?DM?ND R AVENEL, - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,. No. 3 Bro sud. Street OlinrlostOn, ?. O. fg$f Corrrospondonco from tho Interior invited. Will practico in all tho Courts ot' tho State. July 17, 1879 ^_35 \YMTO. KEITH. JOHN S. VEUNERi KEITH & VERNER,. A T TO li NE YE A T L A W A ND Solicitors in Equityt Wi'l practico tn tho Sluto Courts on tho Eighth Judicial Circuit und in tho United States Court ??ce on Public Square, Walhalla, S O Jun G, 187o 8 tf S. Mo?OWAN, lt. ?. THOMPSON Abhovillo, S C Walhalla, S 0 MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, A T T 0 li NTE Y S A T L A W, Will givo prompt attention to all business confided to thom in tho Stato, County, and United States Courts. Office on Court House Square, Walhalla, S C 'L .io junior partner, Mn. THOMPSON, will also practice in tho Courts of Pickcns, Oroon> ville and Andorson. January, 1870 tf IDr. Buir-t JVIitoliell HAS removed from Westminster lo Walhalla.' Offico on Maia Street, opposite Norman's Drug Slorc. I Dec 18, 1879 ?-3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' Ocoiion Comify. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. L II Hoopes, Plaintiff, vs Lucy Hoopes, Curolinc Cox, John Rolilcttcr, Sr, and John Rohlettcr, Jr, Joborry Rolilcttcr, Nicholas Rohlctter, Mack Rohlottcr, David Rolilcttcr, Goldman Rolilcttcr, Mary Rohlcttor und Lou Rolcttcr, sons and daughters of Joseph Rohlottcr, de ceased, Defendants-SUMMONS FOR RELIED. / \ To the Defendants above named - \^0U and each of you aro hereby sum X moued and required to answer tho complaint in this notion, a copy of which is herewith seivcd on you, and tho original filed in tho ollico of thc Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Ooouco County, ou tho 28d day of December, 1870, and to servo u copy of your answer on thc sub scribers at their oflicc, on tho put lio squoro, in Walhalla, S O, within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclu sive of thc day of service. If you fail to answer thc complaint within that time tho plaintiff will talco judgment against you. for thc relief demanded in thc complaint. KEITH & VE UN ER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. j?T^jj V/ STRM LINO, OOP Walhalla, S 0, December 23, 1879. To John Rohlctter, Joborry Rohlettcr, tho absent Defendants herein-< Take notieo that tho complaint in this action was filed in the office of thc Clerk of tho Court for Oeoneo County on tho 23d day ol' December, 1870. KEITH & VERNER, Plaintiff's Attorney.". Deo 25, 1879 G-?t ~s aa FE BS u BF??$ SAXE. I.)Y virtue of nu execution lo mo directed I i will sell, on MONDAY, sale day in January, 1880, at Ibo Court House door in Walhalla, between thc legal hours of sale, Ibo following described properly, lo wit: 15. L, Lowery's interest in ono Traci of Land, siturtc in Oconee County, on Kcoweo Uiver, ad joining lauds ot' John T. Liddle, James Dodd and others, containing SH ?cres, more or less. Levied on ns the properly of II. L, Lowery at tho suit ol' Robert Dossed. Terms cash, pur chaser to pay extra for titles. j . ii. non i NS, Sherill' Oconco County, Deo ll, 1879 4-U Stato of South Carolina, ?C?tVEE COUNTY. By Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate. IViiRttius, -J. W. Slrlbllng, ns C. C. P., has 1! made suit to mo lo grant him Leiters of Administration of (ho lis?alo and Effects of J. p. Draokeuridgo, deceased ThesJ are, therefore, io cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said J. 1?, Draokeuridgo, deceased, (hat (hoy bo and appear before inc, in (bo Court of Pro bate, to bo held nt Walhalla, S. C., on Mon day, 12th day of January, 1880, nflcr publication, hereof, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, lo show cause, if any they havo, why thc said adminis tration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, (bis 3d day of December, Anno Domini 1879. RICHARD LEWIS, Judgo of Probate Oconco County. Deel, 187!) 8-flt WANTED,Ab.rr.? energetic canvassers lo ongngoln n pleasant ami profitable business. Good mon will lind ibis a vare chanco T1 o IVTaJr-O Is/Lonoy, Such will please answer this advertisement hy let I ci-, enclosing slnmp ?for reply, slating what business (hey have been engaged la? Nono bul thoso wdio mean business neod apply. Address, Finley, Harvey & Co, Atlanta,Qa . March Di, 1879, J )7-ly