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'^'?oticjl??liJorB hi ?dgor Coilcgo wTl? further tho interests of tho institution by paying their intercut promptly. Tho cotton market at Walhalla is quoted (Inn al tho following figurer- (lood [middling 12}, middling 12, low middling 1U cents. Attention ls directed to tho various now ad vertisements, appearing foi tho first time, in this issue. Corn is selling at 70 lo 75 cents cash in Wal halla. This is about as high as it will got, ns Western oom will and can bo shipped at that price. Five new students matriculated, si nco our last last issue, in Auger College, among them li, M. Hooker, of Anderson Court House, S. C. Others expected soon. . Parties in arrears for tuition and Incidental fees, lu wholo or ia part, to Adger College, for tho present session, uow nearing its close, will please call on tito Treasurer nt once and settle. Tho many friends of Mr. J. W. Kcown can now Qnd him at tho store of Mr. J. E. Hendrix, where ho will bo glad to sec all his old customers. Wo aro informed thal I li oro aro only abfut twenty-six delinquent tax payers in our County, being tho smallest number for any year .since reconstruction. Wo aro glad lo note tho '^promptness of our people in paying their taxes. An election will be held in tho Court. House next Monday for an Intendant and six Wardens of tho town of Walhalla; to serva, one year. Wo havo as yet hoard of no proposed ticket, and do not suppose there will bo more than ono ticket in tho field. Tho regular quarterly communion al lill Presbyterian Church will be held next Sabbat) morning after thc sermon. All Christians arc invited to participate. Preparatory service! '.will bo held on Saturday nt ll A. M. and 7 P ?M. Tho public arc cordially invited lo al tem -all tho services. Business called us lo Keowcc last Salurdn; and wo wero surprised lo lin I tho roads ?linos impassable in many places. Thc hill nt Sobro ! tier's, beyond West Union, is in a worso conditioi than v<*o ever saw it. With a week of dry sunn; weather thc mud would mostly disappear am people could haul reasonable loads. Mr. W. A. bay, of this County, had th model of his improved motor on exhibition n tho 8toro of C. L. Reid & Co. lost Tuesday Ho has obtained a patent for it and claims lim it will dispense with tho necessity ?nd expene 'Of high dams for (urning mnchincry, a hill t three or four feet being sufficient for all pur .poses. His model consisted ol' a ilupllonl power, operating independently on ibo two omi 'of tho crank which moves ibo wheel, (he power being thus doubled. By his arrangeinci other motors can be attached lo any extent an all will add to thc power created, so that thei ?is no limit except ill Ibo water supply lo ll power which can bo put in operation. Tl machine is simple and thc amount ol' power en bo rotluccd or increased nt pleasure. We ho] Mr. bay may bc successful lil getting a forlui from bis invention. A report bas been very generally circulad In this Cornily to thc clVect that ono of ll Moores, now ht jail nt Andor'-ou on (bc olinrj of killing Alex. Bryce, Jr., had made OOllfcssli and would turn .Slate's witness. We are rehab iuformcd by one of (be attorneys at Anderso that thc report is utterly false and without I shadow of n basis. To circulate such rcpoi about these men is, lo say tho lens!,, o*Ui They arc poor, uneducated and in a great mc sure friendless, ami being confined in jail til can noilher know what r?.-poiis aro Circulated their injury, nor have they any opportunity correct them. Their attorney in reply to c loller ol' inquiry not only pronounces the run false, but says Ikey assert their innocence nv emphatically, and furthermore that they lue talk and. act like innocent men. We make tl statement in behalf of these poor mea, w cannot help themselves, timi whoso fair a Impartial trial should not bo defeated or pi ?jiuliced by such rumors. Fair Piny T.orals. There bas been nothing new dcvolor. .nboutitho whereabouts nf Osborne, thou tho eons-table is t-till in ?catch of bim. Ii to bo boped that he will bo recaptured. J O'Brynnt, ibo ce>ti3tnblo, is doing bis best arrest bim, and it will bo a pity if his elle arc not crowned willi Success. Ho elai that it was through no neglect of bis t Osborne escaped. Business seems to ba at n stand f hero. Kv cry now and then a few bald cotton lind their way in to tho town. Ag many farmer.'', who are able to do so, holding their cotton, waiting for better pim Thc cotton crop around herc turned out bo far short of what was anticipated. There bas been a good tleal nf .?mall j;i planted ami il is looking well, ll* Iltis t meets willi ho draw back i: wi'! l o a j aid to thc Cai ir.crs in pulling through anul year. Judging from ibo stir among the gu mch, ibero will bo largo quantities nf it this winter and spring, Chic! ninong tl guano agents is Col. lt. E. Mason, ol nur b Who can talk more about guano, in less i iban any man you over saw. Tho Baptist Church at South Union soon bo completed. Mr. John A. Johnson, who is tenchii tho above above named place, gives get Satisfaction. Ile likes Ooonco, nod espoo tho ladies. I predict that ho will not 1, old bachelor. Mr. Johnson hui cstabli d debating society at South Union, in w much interest is shown by tho com mu Ho is, I understand, dofilusjaudi, and i SUCCCfSful. Thcro wei e several dances and a ni.-i school in Fair Play during Christmas days. A good number of persons irani North Georgia and Northern Texas bnvo bee our Community ibis winter, sj,ending n tillie from their labors with ratal Among those that I have mot wore Ml Frod Cleveland and brother, and Mr. (?i and wife, from Texas, and Mr, Bibbs Wifo from (loorgin. It has beer, from to ten years since tbeso perrons left nativo homes in this Oom in uni tv to so fortune among thc wilds of (be West, all express themselves as hoing satisfied their now homes ami they tenn ID bavo struck willi Ibo improvements in (leone Andorran during tim period of their nbs The Fair I Muy Ililli School opened week willi forty-two pupils, This mi will soon greatly increase, Tho Adgor Collogo Preparatory Department Sonda Greetings to its Patrons, Wishing Thom a Happy and Prosperous Now Year. Returns Thanks for Lib orai Patronago Horotoforo, and Courts Greater Public Favor. MESSRS. EDITORS: Tho Principal of Adgor Collogo Preparatory Department takes tho liberty of Bonding bis host wiShoS and kind est regards to his patrons, hoping thoy may enjoy a happy and prosperous now year. His greatest dosiro is to extend Ibo? tho right hand of fellowship, ns did Elicr.cr to Abraham, nnd thereby signify bis iWollty to them and their sons. Tho Greeks and Homans clasped each others hands when plighting in fidelity, aud sworo poriornianco of prlvato contract with hands locked, and on solemn occasions slew a victim with certain ceremonies and invoca tions (anacin orlon, J'crirc pactum, but tho writer waives so much ado, tho times and customs having changed. Enough to Biiy ho humbly bows for tho liberal patronago here tofore extended und courts greater public favor, promising to withhold no needed exer tion from bis daily labors. His department is his prido, and his daily labors in tho class room aro moments ol great pleasure to bim and profit to bia pupils Wo claim so much for ourselves, simply be cause il is a fact, and to havo rollah lo am living witnesses to it, wc cordially Invite oacl and every patron and friend to visit us. Ou doors are wido open not only to our patron and friends, but brother-teachers throughout tho County, thc ludios not excluded. Tb progress made by bis pupils is abundantly sal Isfuctory to himself, ard bo is vain enough t assert that every patron will mid bis unqunli lied approbation. With our usual modest we announce to the (/real public ihnt w yet have porno vacant seats in our depart ment, and anxiously insist that Oconco Count carefully consider its interest and fill then 1'K IN Cl l'A fi, P. S. Thanks to Maj. Dendy for visitinj and assis ting us. Mathematical* I copy tho mathematical problom give below Trom n California pape, (exolinngi which says "will servo to answer tho your idea." If you think it worth space in yoi columns uso it. lt may amuso thc your idea of Adgor College: * A ranch, r in Sacramento Valley, heit ashed how many cattle ho owned, unswori ns follows; "in 181)1 I owned n heifer, wilie whon ilnce years old, (IM?7.) had a fe m a calf. Thc same cow has had a female cr every year f r the patt twelve years, Kui of ber calves commenced breeding win three years old, nil bearing l?malo calv every year thereafter. Tho samo rulo b attached to all the herd. Ame have die boen Bolil or Btnlon. I utopj od countii sometime ago. Please tell nm how mm hen 1 of cattle I own. Rust in Wheat-Salt as a Pr vonlivo. MKSSRS. EDITORS: Mr, \Y, II. Shchi, living at South Union, gavo mo tho oil day tho foi lowing on rust in wheat. 1 claims that this elisoiiso in wheat ia cam by minute insects that go rm i na to on I roots of tho'grain. Thoy pnbsitit on the ri and thus cause tho disease in tho sti;l!;. als-.? claims that they do not confino the selves to i Ito roots, but gradually werk th way up the stalk aird ?ut the leaves, rather bindo.-, and that they continuo to liv th.: Ntp fri iii tho stalk and blades, Mo anxious lo see the matter I Ci ted with u mic scope, as tho insects arc too minute lo soon with tho naked oyo. If ibis is tho efl scieiico ought to be ?hie to discover romolh that would oft'cotually destroy tlic-o inset At any raie, tho mnttor- is worth test! Thc effort to discover i!ic true origin of r bas heretofcro ba ill cd science, and ev suggestion of experienced farmers should thoroughly tested, for rust is ono of greatest drawbacks to growing wheat in i Country. 1 uni not aldo to say whether i is a new theory ol' hot, but at any rate il worthy ni consideration. Mr. Sim Kl m e tends, after having made thc experim that snit is a good antidote against rust, bo is making a thorough test of it ihis win lie thinks that salt cither destroys thc ins or drives thom away from the roots of grain. ( FAi a PLAY, January 8, 1880. Acts of tho Legislature. An Act to require Railroad;: to furnish ( sign?es uti itemized Statement of Frc charges, and rt quiring them lo sollie cording to tho Hill of Liding. Bc it enacted by tho Se?alo and IL of Representativos of the State of S Carolina, now met and sicing in Ci Assembly, and by authority of tho Sam Sl'.OTlON I. That whenever any tittie articles ?d' freight, shall bo shipped ; , point Within thc limits of this Stifle, v thor shipped from a point I cyoni? tho li of Ur..; SttttC ol* UOt, ic shall and ma) lawful for the consignee or consigne.! said article or articles to demand and coi ve from tho agent or agents of tho vroad company de.ivering the same, ant fore thc payment Of any charges upoi same, a full and correct statement of Charges showing tho total amount t paid by said consignee or consignees, j gather with the proportion of the sam bo paid to each road over which or part of which said freight may have p i whether such road may bo beyond tho its of this State or not. S KO. ??. If at any timo on demand 1 duly made by said consignee or consip j or Iiis or their agent, said railroad agc agents shall refuse to furnish said state as horoillboforo sot forth, said railroad poration shall be liable to a pena doublo tho total amount of said ch said penalty to bo paid lo tho uso ol OOnsig?l?O or consignees, and to bo coll by SUit brought in ?ny court ol' oomr jurisdiction within this St ito. Sup. 8. It shall bo a misdemeanor fi railroad agent to refuse to give any oom or consignees tho information abo forth, and upon conviction thereof it: court of competent jurisdiction bosh lined in a sum not to exceed ono hu dollars, nor to bo lesa than ton dollars imprisoned from fivo to thirty days, unless ho shall ha vo been ordered to withhold BUoh information by tho superior officer of such railroad, nod in that case suoh superior ofll cor of tho railroad sholl bo subjected to double tho foregoing penalties. SKC. 4. That in nil oases tin railroad company delivering tho freights to con sign?es shall bo required to settle their freight charges according to Ibo contract as sctforth in tho bill ol'lading from tho ship ping point, and they arc hereby forbidden to retain tho article of freight after tho consignco oilers and is ready and willing to comply with thc terms of said bill of lading. For violating this Section tho ponalties shall bo tho samo as prescribed in Sections two and throe hereof for tho offences thcro in. sot forth. SEC. 5. So much of any Act or ?c?s os is in conflict with this Act is hereby ro pcalcd. Approved December 28, 1879. Cor.li Min A, January 12.-Thc board of commissioners of tho bureau of agriculture, consisting of Governor Simpson, chairman ox ollieio; Hon. JJ. F. Clayton, president of thc Stato Agricultural and Mechanical So ciety; Hon. J. N. Lipscomb, Master of State Crange; Hon. Wm. D. Johnston and Hon. A. S. J. Perry, met to night at tho Governor's oflico in tho Stato House to ar range thc details of opening tho bureau of agriculture. Tho provisions of tho act orcatiug tho department were taken up ser iatim, when it was determined that all sales of fertilizers made subsequent to December 28, 1370, or hcroaftor to bc offered, shall bc subject to tho provisions of tho oct in regard to tho silo ot' any phosphate within this State. Thc board will meet again to morrow and selecta phosphate agent for the Stale and a clerk for thc deptu uncut, as contemplated by tho net. A consultation was bold lo day on thc supply oct, and w li i lo tho Stato ofllcials io guided tho act ns pr im? facie legal unti set aside by Ibo Colin?, apprchem-ioh is foll that tho issue may be made ohd tho oci declared invalid al a time wbcii it WOulc not bo convenient to assemble tho Legisla ture iu extra cession, lt ia certain tba steps hav'o been taken on the part cf tin State to bring tho question before tho Su premo Court, but tho initiatory proceeding aro withheld. T?tere ar? a number o prominent members of bot li Houses her who predict that tho Legislature Will b culled together again within sixty days. A diseased liver never disturbs one's scronlt bill just let digestion slop, or thc stomach liol up for repairs, and (lie man or woman is sic all over-feeling cross ami stingy, and won! put a bono in Mic soup grease rather than gh it lo a dog. To restore digestion, and keep ll stoinache ami liver in working order, use Port: line or 'fabler's Vegetable Liver Powder. Pr!< 50 cenls a package. For salo by lt. P.. Norma & Uro. CltART.KSTO.V, January 12.-Col. A. ( Andrews, for many years President of ll thc Charleston Chamber of Commerce ar prominent in connection with tho coast su voy and other useful public enterprises die to day, aged 08 i Married, nt Ibo residence of tho brhl< father, Mr. David Klrod, Tuesday, 23d of I) comber, 1870. by Kew. II. H. Hayes, Afr. W Klrod and Miss Mary Klrod, both of Anders coinaly. Married, nt tba residence of Ibo brill falber, Mr. Fd ward linnea, Thursday ovcuii danu irv f's 1880, by Hov. ll. N. Hayes, ^ lloborl lUycn ?nd Miss Fannie Honcn, both Coonee county. Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railw PASS?NG IOU DEPARTMENT. ATLANTA, GA , June Sd, 1870. (HI AX ai: Oh\ SCHEDULE, On and after SUNDAY,' Juno 1 Double Daily Trains will run on this lil t;s follows: GOING KA ST. Night Mail and Passenger Train*. Arrive at Seneca, 0 00 p m Leave Seneca, 0 01pm Day Passenger Train: Arrive at Seneca, 0 12 am Leave Seneca, 0 18 a m GOING WV ST. Night Mail ond Passenger Train: Arrivent Seneca, 0 03 a m Leave Seneca, 0 81 a ni Diy Passenger Train: Arrive nt Seneca, 5 1?3 p tu Leave .?enoca, 5 10 p ill GOING EAST. Local freight and Accemmodalion Tra Arroyo at Seneca, 5 05 p m Leave Seneca . 5 24 p nt a OIN O WEST. Local Freight and Accommodation Tra Arrive at Seneca 7 42 p tn Leave Seneca 7 50 p m Close connection at Atlanta for all pi West and at (-harlottc for all points Kai Through tickets on sale at Gnincsi Seneca City, G roon vii lo and Spartahbui all points East or Wo3t, C. J. FOREACKE, General Manage W.J. Ho??rON, Oon'l Puss. & Ti Agent. South Carolina Railroad CHANGE OK SCHEDULE. CllARhBSTON, S. C., November 8, 187 On und after this date, Passenger T on this road will run as follows'. bf. . Leave Charleston at 7 0( Arrive al Columbia at 11 6( nowx. Leavo Columbia at 4 li Arrive at Charleston at 0 3( NIGHT BXl'UKSS ACCOMMODATION T Lcavo Columbia 0 30 Arrive nt Charleston 7 22 Leave Charleston 8 -IO Arrivo at Columbia ( ti 5? Close connections made with Grce and Columbia Hail road to and from halla, Greenville, Anderson, Spartan Plat Kock and Hendcrsonvillo. fi-tT Sleeping Gars on all Night 1 - berths only SI 50. JOHN JJ. PECK General Superintend D. C. ?Jif.BN, Gen. Pas. and Tiokc Churoh Dirootory for IHSO. Tlio following is Iho host arrangement of | appointments for Ibo Walhalla Circuit ?nil Mission tbat ts at present suggeetod by tho location and needs of Ibo work. Further observation may suggest additional changes. Westminster, first Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Center, first Sunday nt o'clock p. lil. Hopewell, Saturday boforo tho first Sunday at ll o'clock a. m. Jocissoo, second Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. Whitmirc's, second Sun day nt 8] o'clock p. tu. Double Springs, third Sunday nt l l o'clock a. m. Walhalla; fourth Sunday at 10} o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. Ooo noe, fourth Sunday ot BJ o'clock p. ni. Prayer meeting in Wal halla Church every Thursday fit 7 o'clock p. m. Hopewell Saturday before thc first Sunday at ll o'clock a. ni. Hopewell second Sunday by Hov .1. J. Neville at ll o'clock a. m. Hopewell fifth Sunday in Fedruary Ot ll o'clock a. tn. A. W. MOO HF, P. C. BAPTIST Caution -Hov. George T Gresham, pastor. - Preaching every Sunday at ll a. m. and lecture by tho pastor to ndult class in Sund-.y School nt 9? a. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday ot 7 p. m. Tho following nie Hov. \V. A. Hodges' appointments on tim Seneca City Circuit for the year 1880: Kock Springs, first Sunday and Saturday belbin at ll ti. in. Old Pick etts, second Suuduy omi Satur lay before ot ll a. m. Seneca City, third Sunday at ll a. m. Friendship, (hird Sunday ut 3i o'clock p. m. Fairview, fourth Sunday and Suturday before at ll o'clock .:. m. PttKSBYTBRI?N ?ltUUOll.-Schedule for 1880 nt Presbyterian Church nt Walhalla: Preaching every first and (hird Sabbaths at ll o'clock a. m , and every Sabbath night at 7i o'clock p. m., except I he first Sabbath night. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning nt OJ o'clock. Prayer mrJ?(il>j> every Wednesday night at /.' o'clock. ??V, S. fi. MOPvlUS, PASTOK. An aged minister says, '-I had suffered inneh and long from Piles, niter trying various reme dies, but was cured by 'fabler's lluekeyo Pile Oinlmcnl." Tl is made frdm tlie IStlokcyc, ?nd recommended lor nothing else bul piles. One Irinl will convince tlic skeptical thal 'fabler's Buckeye l'ilo Ointment is a euro for Piles. Price bO cents. For sale by ll. B? Norman & Bro. Thc Lord Mayor, of London, appeals lo tho pcopic ol' tho United States for help for tho suffering Irish. Thc crops were almost a fa il uro last year. Subscriptions have been commenced in Charleston. Pr-TOTT'S Expectorant '. ?????BMnBnSBBRKSBin mffiMBBRMnHBI IN 25CTG. AND SI BOTTLES? __Its properties nr? Demulcent', Nutri tivo Balsamic, ISootUiiij; mid Healing. "jDoinbiiiiiHT nil theso ciualitir-s, it ls the most effective J., U ?. i?A1 ..S A M over oi?brotl to_im tl\Tr?rtf i'roni ?mliiioinvry disensos. _ _ . . DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily Indorses it. . -READ WHAT HE SAYSl Ur. TUTT : Now Yok. Sort., 10, ISM, Boar Slr-llnt'inr* I'.I?H your I vi.-iu-d II no htunlri'il CAiioH ot lunn d aoa?03. In tho lower w .rJs pl tho eily tho C:.H,.J wore ot a very Bovorq t> i?o. U waa them my lit toni tun w.inotdlodtoTutt's Kxpoctorant, and l conto** my surtir?an nt in ?mnh-nul powor. Dm inc a practico ?I twoilty yoma, 1 havo novof kuoi-.il a niocliri'i" to n.-t ns promptly mid willi ?noll happy .Sects, 'i InatahltyRUIMIIIOII lao mostvlvlont in? nt coughing, and Invariably curc.l tim dtaeaao in tx few days. I olioorfuUyiiidiiaollns tho i,- i luu? modicum 1 evtr IIM'II. .1. I ?J AXCtS HAYWOOD, M.l>. A NEVVSPAJ^?i"r^UB! WRITES. Ooloo, Kvonlnfj Nous, AuK'ivtn,(l.t. Dr. TUTT : Hoar Sir -.My la lo Boil. WOs Mini ked with pneumonia Inst wlntor, which loft him willi a noient cousit, ihnt lanuni till munn ?? moniii uncu, for tho euro of which I .-on Indoutod loyour vain a,lo Expiiclor.ini. 1 had i ried moat ovory lliliiK rcoom. liunuleit, lint nono ilid ?ny li.1 uni ii I HMM! >oiir Ki poctornnt, ono liotllo ol which removed tho cough uutiruly. Willi ninny (luniks, 1 nm yours Indy, JOHN Al, WKIGM?. Hod torril)?^r??GV7rs WEAT3. Momphb, i", li., ll, UTI. l)r. TUTT: Sir-I hnvolioon .ring lol nu irly Uro tonrs willi ii t I'vi'io roii.ili. Wln-n I < ...iiiiivnccil ta. Ulli your I'.xpncloraul I was rmi no, .1 toonil hiuiilnd nod sun oil pound i in weicht. I had Irl .1 ktmoal ovorylInnis-: h ol lomillo i... at awe HM. 1 linvo lukoil half dozen hattie:*. Tho nhtht Mire-uta liiivo loft mo, tho coonil has ditaPiKiared, nml I li ivouninod llftcon Hounds m Heall. 1 roeomliioiid il Iq nil my fri.-nits. Withero.lt ro?iicot, Ol.lVliUltlUK, IMPQRTA??Y'Tu?STiOHS. Render, Imvn yon cnnghl :i cold 1 Arc yon un? nblo to rolso tho ithlcgui ? i luv? you au li-rjin t loi i ill tin- Un oat A ^rni'o ol ii|i|i:..-.--aili ca tho liingsTwim ftiiort breath? \> > vow huro n flt Ot coiiKhliiK on lyliiK tlown V A : ?'.> iirp pain now mid (hon in (ho roci?n of tho lu au, nliotil tleisniul bu k? ll" MCI, our Advioo is lal;.! nt ?nco ii (l03i) ol l ui i 's Kxp > ?oianl; j ua w ill so ill ho nillo to rai;-?) tim |.l:l.-,'in. in an hom' iv?"-:d thu Kxpi-i-tornnt, |il.u-o II liol hon lo th : :? o!,t:ik) two ot Tint's 1'illH. Yon will Btjoii [all lute rt pleasant (divp mi'l w.iko up in ino Inoinilie;, collah i;ono, linios woikini,- l i .-.-ly ; ? avy In el: lug, nml tho I towels moving in i> natural milliner 'To firiTv.-nt ii ri linn of Iii. -.- symptoup_ usi Uni ??xpecloraiit Hovoral ilays._ Offlco, 35 M ? pr^S t roe t^t^Y. TU TT'S P?LLS cuit s ; 'fl'oisi>ai> t.i va;n. TOTTIS P8LLS vu ni', (:?).STIVI-:SI','.-??. TUTT'S PILLS OUI tl-: FRVKll A.-VI> AU vu, TOTT'S PILLS CIJKI-: SICK ttaJCAI)A<:lli:. TOTT'S PS.LLS ?;IJUE<: itu,(?its coj.se. TUTT'S PILLS (41 VIO Al* I* ?'.'Vt'i't'j, TUTT'S PILLS i* j11 s s tv 'e-iii-: iti,o??u. TUTT'S PILLS finitr. i'll.?.s. OllAY 11AI ll OU WHIRKKII8 chi-.ni'Oil In a UI.OMV lll.ACK hy n Stnslo npplii-iition ?i( this DVK. ll lin. partan Natural ('olor, nolK Inslantnitomialy, arid IA aa llaruihiH?artsprini: wiitin-. Sold hy Iii.-. .. i.-,or Bout, hy i-vpi r i on receipt of $i; Offlco, 35 Murray St., Now York. CHRISTMAS 10tT>DS ! DRUGS /.NI) MEDICINES. ON hand and receiving daily for tho HOLI DAYS n Etipci'b assortment of-? FRliNCll AND AMr.lllCAN CAN DI Ki!, ?UANOliS, LBMON?, RAISINS, COC OA Nt: TS, And Nuts of various hinda expected Oysters, Lobsters. Salmon. Sardines, l-'ire-CrackcM, Tobacco and Segnrs, &0., &0. ftti?/;* Always on hand a pure linc of Drug: and Medicine:!. jy-o'" l'hy: icinn i' Proscriptions carefully nm promptly Compounded at all hours by Dr. ll. S J A Mr.?. w. i'i 03 a ES ifi nov s? < :<?<., [ MAIN BTUKKT, WAtiUtAtbA, S. C. i Deo 18, 1870 6-.121 SE iNrmo^. ive A. LIT: HK8T SESSION FOR 1880 DUO INS .JANU ARY/ G: .Juvenile Department, pee month, ? GO Primary Depurltiient, pee inonlli, 1 00 Intermediate Department, per month, 1 GO Select Studies! poi moulu, '? 00 Academic Departuiout( poi' montli, ~ GO Telegraphy, by n competent mid experienced operator, extra. Doard, per month, . - - $S CO Tho above rate? of tuition aro to bo paid in ndva?co for each session of live mouth, exclu sive of .Stale appropriations. 0. W. MOOUB, Principal. January 1, 1880 Tilmo LARGE AND SELECTED J? S3 O RT? IS?E ES IST T L? Dt JUS" CLOAKS A ND SLEE VELESS JA CERTS Just received, which are being sold at ?lt KAT DY 1U1DU0KI) PKIOUS. Hcmembcr ! That wo also deep tn storo a SPLKNDID DINK of DRKSS GOODS of all varieties, with SILKS ami TRIMMINGS to match. A Nobby ?ino of Fancy doods wini rVo?ioies always on band, consisting of RIBBONE, TIES, O?IJLAES ?0 CU FF.'j, llOKI Ell V, ll VC II IN as. LA I) IF S ami CUNTS' UN DEE VESTS, kc, fed. HATS, CAFS, BOOTS and SHOES A. 1ST TD Reacly-Mado Clothing for tho Million ! FAMILY GROCKltrSS ned PLANTA TION' SUPPLIKS ii specialty. tfSf* Thc highest Cash or Darter price paid for Corn and other produce. frS"1 Dear in mind that wo have a largo and well assorted stock of goods on hand and Will not bc Uinlor.sold. Respectfully, /?. JBicmann *?? Son. November 2d, 1870 1 IB ******* 'Pilli undersigned Ima received thc largcsl 1 stock of t/Ookilig ami B?oaliaD^- .SCovos ihilt bas ever been brought lo this market Having purchased them before] the advance in iron, we are able lo sell I hem al I he lowest figures. Our Stoves ara Economy in /VA ?'. Superior iii Construction, Quick and Unijorm in llakiug, Durable with Handsome Design Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Wc keep everything in Ibo 'fin-ware Uno. Hoofing and Guttering made a specialty. We aro prepared lo do till kinds of work in ll\< Tin and Stovo linc. All work on vare warranted. An examina tion of stock ami orders sr.! i ci led. Tliankfu for past favors, wo ?rc respectfully, IHJ.K2V3 Ss MA-?T?. Oct 30, 18",'.) GO NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Amanda I'. Liles ") vs. I Partition. Wm. ll. Liles, el al. j \LL persons having clair s against tho estate ol' Francis Mason, deceased, aro'rcqulrod lc lo present and prove their claims belove mo in my ellice nt Wnlhallo, S. C., or. or before tin Olli day of February next, or bo barred iron receiving nay benefit coder any future decree tc be made ll this t.vc, J. W. STUtULINCi, Special Referee. Walhall-., 3. C., January S, 1880. 8 lt M0!iT(iAGKIi'8 SALE OF i>Y virtue of thc power ?ind authority con? ) foiled hy M organ Harbin, in a morl gage exocuieiloii |Jic29th day of.?ann ny, 1877. in recorded in \> >..k 0. Pages I':'. I to 230. OooiiOi County, the nnuer.-igned will sell at Walballii on salcd.iy in February next, all that TRACT OF LANI), O?nt,aini?ig 324. Acres, and subdivided into two tracts ns follows: Tit A Cf ft'fl? U, un Ueaverdam Crook containing ono -bundied and seventy"otu acres, and adjoining lands of Larkin Cole, 0 II. P. Faur arid Morgan Harbin. Tit ACE1 IVO. ri. on Reaventan? Crook containing, ono bundie 1 and fifty-four acres und adjoining lands of Darkin Colo and M.or. gan Durbin. ?h?f- On both tracts there aro dwellings .ut buildings and cleared land, with FOIIK bottom <> v each tract on HeaTcrdani (heck. TK??MSOF SALK-Ono third cash, rc ? moiniog two-thirds on a orcdit f>f twelv months with interest from dav ol salo, secure? liv n mortgage of ibo premises. Til K ST AT M SAVINGS AND INSlf RANt'l' F.ANK OF ANDF.l?SON, S. C, Mortgagee. Jan. 8, 1880 8-it 1868. 1879. 'ME MOST dOOiiS -VOU THIS T MONEY ls thc cry ol' liVIilSV BODY. Hundreds bavo realized that HEN DRIX OJ E NDRIXO Ia tho placo to buy goods CHEAP FOB CASU. -o Arriving for thc Ilolidoys Dry (J!coils, Notions, Hats, And almost anything needed for Xmas and tho Holidays. Ask tho crowds of Customers ?rqtn Wal - halla for thc best goods at lowest prices, and they will exclaim, -you <'Elf KAI? ANS? KtMm Gooim December IS, 1870 5 STAT?. 0F SOUTH CAROLINA, ?eouco Count j . IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. L II Hoopes, Plaintiff, vs huey Hoopes, Caroline Cox, Johh Kohletter, Sr, ond John Pvohlcttcr, Jr, Joborcy llohlcttcr, Nicholas llohlcttcr, Mack llohlcttcr, David llohlcttcr, Goldman llohlcttcr, Mary llohlcttcr and Lou llolcttcr, sons and daughters of Joseph llohlcttcr, de ceased, Defendants-SUM MONS FOll Ll-: LIEF. To the Defendants above named YOU and ouch of you oro hereby sum - mooed and required to answer, tho complaint in this action, a copy ol" which is herewith scived on you, and tho original filed in ibo ellice of thc Clotk of- tho Court of Common Pleas for Ocouco Couuty, on thc 28d day of December, 1870, and .to servo n copy of your answer on tho sub scribers at their oflioc, on tho put 1 ; o square, in Walhalla, S O, within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclu sive of tho day of service. If yoii fall to answer thc complaint within that timo tho plaintiff will lake judgment against you for thc relief domnndedin thc complaint. KEITH & YE UN Eli, Plaintiff's Attorneys. jrT>|j W STUIBLING, OOP Walhalla, S C, December 28, ?S7?. To John llohlcttcr, Johcrry llohlcttcr, tho absent Defendants herein Tako notice that tho complaint In this action was filed in thc ofiicc of tho Clerk of the Court for Ocooco County otl thc 23d .1... "?' l\_nl- 1 H7fi ....jr i'? ' ' .. ( ' i. J . i , iou. KEITH & V ERN ER, 1 Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dec 25, 1879 G Gt -o:o . I STILVJ ANNOUNCE THAT T V/ILI. AL ".OW a liberal per cent..on cotton brought me' in payment of store accounts, anti will tako' norn, peas fodder and other produce al Ks full value. I must close up my books. All parlies in-' debled lo mc will lind it to I ll el V interest lo"' settle ?lithe next sixty days. I have on band and arriving daily, nt prices lc/ defy competition, Boots and. Shoes', Jeans, Cassi mer of1 Prints, Dress Goods?, Shillings and Kl each i uga, Woolen Ooidi, Yaras and Domestics, &o. Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmings. A complete sloek of kJlaplo Groceries, Tobacco' and Cigars, Hardware, Bagging and Ties, Crockery, And many oilier things loo tedious lo mention. 1 Will pay any day Ibo highest cash.price foe coll?n. J. P. MICKLER, "V^est XJjuioxr. October 28, 1870 40" State of South Carolina* 090NEE ODWWu Jli/ Richard L'wl*; /.'t./., Jutyc of J'robatc. VUiiGRvAs, Susan M. Morion has made suit to' M mo to grant, hov hellers of Administra tion ol' the l?stale an'd Effects of Thomas Broom,' deceased These orA, therefore, lo cito and admonish ali ?ad singular ibo kindred and creditors of the1 siiiA Thomas Broom, deceased, that lhcy.be, and appear, before me, in tiic ('omi of Probate, to be held at Walhalla, S C., on Saturday, 241h ' of January, instant, after publication hereof, nt ll o'clock in the forenoon, lo shew cause, if any they havo. why tho trtid administration should not be granted. , , Given under my baud aiurscat, lids Ibo Till day' of January, Anno Domini 1880. MCHAltD LEWIS, .fudgo 6'f Probato of Oconco County. January 8, 1880 8 2f ^?TS ^CATARRH teff si f^s&^f?s HPl^V ? l .BTOgi? I'MlIng Tupor talion oljraot' r Tuiak JLI JiS&Hi'0 thoaisoniio. ? rellaMo J WKa vtJfe??8BPE*'r<>?tm?pt. Batufawon Rna,r *>v (PK? W.^S53r**Antot(l. Ilomo 1rontment KJ\V^5s?ia?i^T?^",!nt ?? trlM. to horoturntd ?ntl ?VX'^ir > i?WA. money rofuudtd If not HntLfWr lS8^.>ySfck. /.? SllTl lory. l'"or rall InformationjAm ^SJSBK?IW n??S.W.Cor.loth ft Arth, Pbir?.r?r Deo 1, 1871) 3:1 y