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Gen W?^0* ^??V*V Vor thoy-wcro tiful snow?' will dOyl/ioin&eoT? ^*lay>?r I Probnlo JudgO lIUo"ffft^op (holt opiftfX. Columbia and boon sworn^mj,, j \ A \ \ ?8 Master for Ooouco County. ^.missioned Court at Walhalla will begin on tat, ri J let day of tyaroli. Judge Thom?ou, of ville, will prooido at tho present term.. ^ Marrlcd'/on Ibo evening of tho 20th of Jam airy, 18)30, ,by Wm. J. Slribling, Esq., nt ?j residence ;0f, thq bride's father. Mr. Kowlai Walking t,o ^liBs >Iary Putnion, both of Oooac Wo publish this week tho proolanmtion Gov. SjmpsoQ, offering a roward of ono hun ?nd fifty dollars for tho arreBt of Thomas Parker, charged With tho killing of Jcsso Hon Wo publish in (his issuo (ho Aol of tho L< glslalurc extending the fence law (o (lint portie .rf Oconco County Sontb of tho Air Lino lt, a. m/>h^cci 10 a v0,? of iho people. Also an Act I ?Vprovido for the payment of past duo schoi Mrs. W. W. Legare-will, give lessons iii ll Convex Miniature Prooees paiuting. IL specimens aro very fine and shows her skill, I (ho art. She will also furnish supplies an licenso (o pupils al low rates. Mis. L. may I consulted at her residence Mr. W. A. Strothor, of West Union, plante three nores of colton last year. He used o thc ground ono thousand pounds of Pacifi guano. Ho m ado three bales, cadi weighin 460 pounds', worth now $150, probably. Th cotton seed of his cr?y will nearly pay for til l-4ortili*er. M Wo aro informed that Capt, I., B. Loo,- < IKcowoo, was thrown from bis buggy on thc 25i ultimo In crossing a gully in thc road ar eovcrely injured, having ono knee disloc?le* Ile is now able lo get about on caniches. Should not the Legislature ot its extra sosiit lake up the recommendation of thc Govelin and pass a stringent law against carrying coi coaled weapons, making it a misdemeanor S any officer for not reporting nil cases wuk ? reasonably come within his knowledge? V believe such a law would have a salutary cfloc Mr. J. U. Watson, of Seneca City, advert?s in this issuo standard fertilizers for salo. M Watson is well known to our people ns a nu who would not palm off on thom anything but 5 genuine nvliclc. Besides his fertilizers ha ; been tried In this scclion and found to bo wt adapted to our soil and lo yield rem un ern ti crops. Seo his ndvcrlisrment and call at li pince of business before buying. Wo had a heavy fall of snow, sleet and rn on Monday and during Monday night. Thou it melted fast nt first, it reached tho depth several inches. Our people aro glad lo see as it promises death lo tho bugs, worms, fly n other small grain pests. Monday was very c< and icicles bung from thc trees and fences abundance. \ At Ibo delinquent land sale lasl Mond j eleven tracts and lots of land were forfeited / tho Stale for want of bidders. Tho tax a I costs on them nmouul to ubout $27, Ibo ned ?""V unpaid I UK nn Mich, l>%lu? OM ?fl 9. Il lan,?i " iii pf congratulation that our pcoplo have been I prow)jil. in mooting their taxes, nolwithstnndi thc havd limes. Wo believe collections ht been belter than for any year since reconsti'i (ion. Popular vs. Patent Mcdioincs. Wc feel Bured thal our sarsaparilla, liver regulator, i (bartie liver pills, rut poison, condition powdi dentifrice, toilet powder, sulphur soap, curb? salvo, universal liniment and ninny others 1 do all they represent. They iinvc been tried a great many of our citizens who we can r< you to should you desire a refenoo. lt. E. NOUMA N & Hue Ala meeting of tho Mountaineer Pire Ena Company, hi ld on last Tuesday night, thc f lowing officers wcro elected to serve for 1 ensuing year, viz: President-J, IV Veri 1 Vice-President -1'. V. Waller; Secretary-V > Norman; Treasurer-J. II Ostendorff; Isl Dil (or-II. W. Pieper; 'Jd Director-John ' Iladoln; Hall Keeper-Henry Tletgen; Isl A ? man-J. Wi Pills; 2d Axeman-J. V. Hit 9) A resolution of thanks was tendered Mr r ? Hicmann for (he uso of his hall. 1 Tbc first session of thc present collegiate ?. of Adger Collego closes with this week, ?ind examination of (he college classes is nov progress. This examination is Written, second session begins on Monday next already many new students have pul in ( appearance. Two young men vere matricul on Tuesday morning-Mr. E. B. Lal hem Dacusvillc, and Mr. lt. P, Lcnbardt, of Eat Pickcns County. There bas been laloly a < siderablo incrcaso in tho number of stud from abroa:!. There aro now in daily atti ance over ono hundred students. The prosr of pur oollcgo aro coiu.'aually brightening. Mardi Oras occurs in No:v Orleans on 10th inetant. Tho preparations made (this demonstration aro on tho grandit *( and those attending may antic?palo sci tiling to excel all previous displays. I Orleans is now in full bloom, not lin' cxporiencod cold woollier sufficient to I i overgroons with tho slightest tint of som " ".New Orleans possesses many attractions 7 'nt Mardi Oras is tho "gayest of tho g Tho AtUvnttv and Churlotto Air Lino will tickets from any station on their lino to 1 Orleans and return for ono faro. ' Fair Play Locals. MKSSHS. KDITOHS; Nothing of inuoh inti has transpired hore sinco my last oxeopt arrest of Turner Osborno, with which your readers aro already acquainted. **" ?ra nil, with tho exception of a negro, in y ?lttlo burg, and about Sooth Union, still a I There has not boon much chango in f malady among us, known ns grumbling, still wc aro getting on vory well. Our chants uro not doing an extensivo cafdi t now, but business will soon bo moro li when tho lieu season opens. Thoroscon bo a good deal of work going on (inion; farmers, nnd it is to bo hoped that they reap a rieh harvest next full. Tho c< acreage will bo largor than it was last as most of tba faimors mo forced lo | largo crops of cotton, in ardor tu bridge their lassos fur tho past year. The when oat crops aro looking 'voil, lt is ?in pos io say yet what damage Ibo fly I ? 1 done wheat erip.-'Mi's. Hudgens. Jiving boro, is a little ahead ol' anybody in poultry lino. Sho bas n turkey ben / /_ ... S-j j m/dx young ono? on tho 30itt Of . I hatq/Z Can that bo boat in Uppor South ; / J?ia?-i-?ooro was, a wedding b"0 on j C0ivry i(t. Tho couplo woro mndo happy ! . Judgo/Soaborn. who tiod tho knot for 7om II Vuo hoonjo UM .IndRO {seaborn Iff?n factly How to do tho business and bo W?Krgeefono dollar for each job. ihij Joute! onooarago tko young bloods to got to ribs that bolong, to thom.-Ibo ncgio inn that died near hero on . Inst Saturday was something of a curiosity, and hi? ease ouabt to bo quito inUrosting to tbo M. U. 8. S spring ono yenr. ago ho was a bright mulatto and boulthy, >ut ho caught tho n ?asios ana was q?Ro Bick with them. Ho 4 ?ver fulTy regained his fa IK and bogan "WiSv to turu black and at his death 1 nboutlia name was Bub Benson-It 1 as . offered bydcclded to W?????^.^?^ II A "f N (lovcloor for Osborno to Mr. r MONK f wttA ?f ,h0 ,mu:(lcrcd M. A . 0 "SktbVa V r'?ht, as it was Mr. Compton w|,^aU 0bor?c in tho box. A Car linnons KVOWKK Uouni^nAbavo noticed in your issuo of (ho ?IH)? of Jnnu.l a oavd of Col. *. A. Hoke, Trial Justice, iiLrlttoU bo says that tho report that he refused (oWe a warrant ?? thc case of Horn and Pnrkor <;8 absolutely false." Hoing referred lo in ibo cart by name, I desire to stato lo ibo publio, Ihrob^ your valuable paper, o statement of facts in rof<u<mco to Ibo conversation 1 Imd with Col. Hoke. Mr xnoiuas ?!. ?Mono and I went lo OOl. mme ut ??w solicitalion of Mr. Horn's wifo fora warrant for tho arrest of T. 0 Harker. His first expuso for not issuing a w ??.Vant was Hint his coi?stablo bad important papers to servo next inoruiog and could not go that nigh.l. Col. Iloko Iben aug gested that we should walk up street. Wo went With lum lo Mr. Reese's, left him there and came a soOond limo to bim, and Iiis excuso then was thal bis constable was sick. He referred mo nod the party with me to S H. Johns, Coro ner, as thc proper person lo apply to for a war. rant, saying "that ho got good pay for it." After these .many excusos uud knowing that 1 and my party could not scrVe (bc warrant, from conversations with us, bc offered to givo the warrant tp mo. Tlio next day alter Ibis conver sation with Col Hoke I learned (rom reliable parties Dint Col. Hoke's constable rodo nine miles (0 (bo town of Walhalla after Coroner Johns, on thc samo night I was at Scnoca, came lo tho inquest, summoned the jury of inquest, and all (bis notwithstanding bis sickness of thc night beforo nod tho 6orvico of thc important pupers whioh bis Just ?00 had for him for thc next morning. I leave lo thc publio to judge whether justice wa3 dono as tho law requires of Trial Justices. Yours respectfully, i>. H. s A uni; HS. I desiro (0 slate that I havo read Ibo above statement of Mr, Sanders and know tho facts therein stated ave true. T. J. STONE. Tho Bluo Ridgo Railroad-Hopes of its Complotion. The recont activity in ruilroad centren, looking tu thc establishment . ol' through trunk lines fruin thc West to tho Atlantic SCO bound hus aroused tho friends of thc old llluo Ridgo Railroad to tho importunco of its emly completion, and with a view of securing atieutio? tn tin* m,v? i.opuwyD.ttt of latoyears neglected enterprise, its claim to preference is nguiu put forth in tho most enructit and Confidol t manner. It is thc ronlo selected by thc projectors of tho railroad system in South Carolina, when that, system tended to tho development of thc commercial und material interests of the {Stito. Numerous surveys were made of all ibo gaps in the Blue Ridge mountains which lia ucoessibio tp tho linos of rai hoad croping IhcP? mountains from this Stato, and aftvr mature deliberation it was sclecud as thc best and mest desirable linc to tho Weit, both in its boating upon tho com merce of Chm lepton and its importune) to the Stute nt large. On tho Jiluo Ridsc ll ri I road the grade is but seventy feet to thc square mile, which is lower than tho gnuie ol' any line that lias yet crossed thc mountains, nod fifty-six feet to thc milo less than the grade willi which tho Baltimore und Ohio road passes thom. This is, of Bourse a very great consideration in thc adoption ol a route intended for freight purposes, and is one of tho greatest advan tages thc Jiluc Ridge linc hus over others. It is also a central lino passing directly to Knoxville and tho West without depon ietice, th?3 sido of Knoxville, upon nuy jther railroad until it gets into this Stato, where its coitncotlon wwii Charleston is natural and easily controlled by tho interests ,f thc Crccnvillo and Columbia and tho -tamil Carolina Railroads. Its control in .he interests of Charleston possesses us of he Rabila Gnp, and shuts off tho Augusto iud Knoxville Railroad which might in he futuro provo inimical lo tho trade of Jhnrlcstou and tlio material development of he State. Tho soundness of these views is gencr.illy .il mit lcd, and the trouble in thc case is one if finance. The road is an expensive ono 0 build and many havo thought it easier o reach thc West by some other routo on his account. In roply tho friends of thc Jinn Ridgo Rtilroud present tho condition f tho road as gathered from tho report of ho President, (Jon. Harrison, to Governor )rr in 18(38, which may bo briefly summed ip as follows: Whole length of road from Anderson (0 Cnoxvillo 190 miles, of which 52 miles lio n Sou'h Carolina 17 in Georgia, 73 111 forth Carolina, mid 51 in Tennessoe. In South Carolina there was originally ,740,428, cubic yards of grading to bc ono, of which 80 j por cont, is .finished, !iiviii,7 only 7G2.G23 to bo done. Thoro 8,718 ciTbio yards of tunneling ol whioh, o' per oent. linishod, leaving 2G.G80 to bo one. Thora w'.'?8 28,490 cubic yards of ridging und masonry, of whioh 71 per mt. is dono, leaving 7,334 cubio yards, ii pquaro drains and ou.'vorts thero was B.471 cubic yards, of whioh 84 per cont, done, leaving 1,570 cubic ynrd"'. In Georgia thoro was 1,362,GIB cubio uds of grading, of whioh 45 pov oont. is >ne, leaving 747,352. In tunneling lero was 44,539 cubio yards, of which 15 jr cent was done, lettving of,057 cubio irds, of which, however, about three? inifov' was finished iii 1870; so that, per ips, not more than 9,500 cntiro yards main to be done. lu Rridgo and arch Moory thero was 7,847 cubio yards, of hioh 4G per cent, is dono, leaving 3,970 ibio yards. In sqtiuro drains and culverts ero was 15,820 oubio yards of which, ? por cent, is dono; leaving 8,795 oubio rds. . m 11 1 '" 'i |>||>" In Tennessee tlioro Was 1,812,878 oubio ' rds, of which 80 per ocut is I?OUO, hiving 257,501 .oubio yords. lu tunneling icro is 1,045 oubio yards yet to bo doue, i bridgo sud arch masonry 53 per ceut. ?s been dono, loavirg 7,744 oubio yards i square drains and oulvorts 48 per coot. as been done leaving 0,844 oubio yards. In North Carolina no work has been ono, Ichving. 2,140,252 cUpio yards of rading, 12,G0l oubio yards of bridtto aud rob masonry, and ll.OGG cublo yards of1 [juaro drains and culverts. Sinoo this report wu? umdo, a now lino larked out for tho road ovoids tho tunnel ii this Stoto, and passes tho mountain with short cut of fifty feet, so that tho chargo or tunneling in South Carolina should bo rithdrawn. "The new survoy mokes nu uerous improvements upon tho lino sod ?rcutly decreases tho cost of its completion, o that tho friends of tho road calculate hat by this survey it can bo cosily tuiN brough to Knoxville at ? cost of two or wo und a half million dollars, at tlio uio? iberal calculation. In order to pu > road in snape foi jompletion and ?ecuro thc necessary means, the Legislature will bo called upoi to give oortaiu rights and immunities b any person or persons wbo will completo i within a definito poriod, and 80iuo ( tho Counties ulong thc lino propose to mok liberal ooiporate subscriptions to effect th purpnen, 'flic object J? * ?w???Uy ?no. ?? Ino Lcg?8luiu." uUvtflll not hesitate to grui such privileges as may bo reasooablo advance tho construction of a direct at feasible and greatly desirable Westeru cot .poulton, whiv.li ?tilt give to Charleston t! od.vu hinges her position na a port enlitl hor to, and thereby icilcot its booe?ts upi every portion of tho State. Thirty-thr milos of thc Bluo Bidgo lt'jilroud a already running in this State, and twen in thc St.ito of Tennessee. Thc wo which hus been doue upon the line is t most permanent and thorough descriptif ond will Inst for many years to como cv without bein?? completed. Tho road ru through a country rich in mineral resnurc and will certainly do an immense busint in freights in both directions wliou bui Taking everything in consideration, tl enterprise is worthy of serious consider.itu Wc hope a satisfactory bill will beprcscnl mid passed at tho next session of thc Le islamic, and that thc work of constructi thc Blue Ridge Railroad will bo rcsum very 6oon, mid rapidly carried to coiupl tion. NOTIOR To WHOM IT MAY OONOKftX.-As expect lo leave this placo next week for ot fields, wc hereby give notice lhat Mrs. II. Legare is our duly nul hollaed Agent and Teac for IO vans & Idcsoil Convex Miniature I'roc tor and within Oconeo County, H. C. who \ furnish supplies and licenses to pupils nt us talcs. T. O. DOWD, General Agent for Evans, Idcsou &Co., Ila more, Md. Provided with a .pon, mooting Mr. S Weller's requirements, viz: "Ono that ik iplutter;" a veracious chronicler might icc volumes in praise of Ooussonc' Liglitn Ijinimcnt, thc best remedy in tho world Rheumatism, Lamo Hack, Sprain?, Brun ile. For animals, it in invaluable whoa u "or Spavin, Gall, Jtingbono, otc. Farm diould keep it on hand in case of iniury t? /UIUUOIC UOiOV J. J? OUIU wjr IV. Jj. il VJ ir.... Uro. Wherever Coussons' Honoy of Tar icen introduced, in hnmlet, city or oom icighborhood, it has won its. way lo popi iivor ns u relinhlo remedy for Coughs, 0? mil diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, ilso afluido reliof when used far Cr? lourscness, Bronehiti*, cte Price GO cc .''or sulo by il. ?. Norman & Bro. Gharloston Croakers Thc old gentleman who seemed, to ?ow York correspondent, to think t 'Charleston secretly held an opinion 'tho effect that energy in the mutter 'rnilroud extension was benoath Charl 'ton's dignity,'' derived Iiis imprcssi rom ono of thc few remaining gloomy r cscntatives of thc graudcur of tho c fhen Charleston was courted for her wei nd influence, and had no reason to avors of anybody. Th cs o anoohrooi rc alive to the past aud dead to thc pi nt. Unless Charleston can ho mad ;reat, oily in tho way that their great-gra others expected, they had rather that /'ity should rcmnin as it is. Seeing t herc is no chanoo that their opiaions e regarded, they insist that Charleston ot improve. Thcro arc gentry of thc si ort everywhere in tho South, but they llowcd to have more influence in Char on than io other places, and sneer un uked ut tho efforts of thoso who inpatient of delay and who know that, heso times, tho City which docs not p solf lo tho front will bo thrust to sar. There is no manner of doubt Marleston will becomo an important tent in thc calculations of railroad ] miers, and it is not expected h i Heston shall furnish millions of mc ) make thc railroad connections which cccssnry. Charleston can honcver iain on tho alert, asserting always atural and acquired advantages of >rt and exhibiting her readiness to co? ?atc octivoly with any persons or corpi ons who contemplate: any action that 3 advantageous to this City, directly idircclly. And when cnoouragcaion jsired for any new enterprise, wc arc incd to believe that it will bo fount [coting street and King street more n y than in Broad street. There is ap 3 more life nnd public spirit amongst lopkcepcrs than there is amongst tho 1 ira and brokers. But there is work rory ono to do. Somo oold irater ways bo thrown upon thoso who irnest and zealous, talking up Churlo i and out of souson; but it will I tn pon their ardor it' tho City gonci ands by them and sustains them, Thc bane of Charleston is tho croa! id scepticism of a small number of \ y persons who do not realize, find n ill, that twenty years haVo passed f 500. They, moan well and do h lis they will do no lohgor, if Chark ans will cast off tho fetters of h stom and conventionality, and hi bo omoto the interests of their Oily oh vigor ns is soon in Norfolk, Hiohm ilmington nnd Savannah. [Amit's and CoUrit Mr. Edwin 1). Connor, of Cokcsbury, ville County, committed suicide ooting himself through tho head wit itol last week? Dr.TUTTS^ Expectorant 1 Tr^Sl?TSrArS^tiPOTTLBaT ItajfiOfifHleji ?gg Demulcent, Nutr?? tivo l?^BUHilc, "Soothing and Healing. *00mblB??pr rill those quali?lo?, lt 1? tho moat orfectWo JLt?JNCr BA^?M ever ?fforoft* to ?ufTerer? from pulmonary dpMX?tea". "_2 DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, Ot New York, voluntarily Indorses lt. c -READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TUTT : New York, BepU, 19,18T?. a Dear Bir-During thia year 1 v.fl.cd-n.no hundrod caaes ol luDg d soaso?, tn tho luwor w.rds pl th? ' city the csstis were of a very .overo type. It WWI . ? thor? my attention wm oallodtoTutt a Expectorant, . ?nd 1 confess my aurprleo at Its wonderful power. < - puring a practica of twenty yeera, 1 bato novor known a medicino to ant aa promptly, and with auch Cappy efTocta. lt Instantly subdued the moat violent AU of coughing, and Intorlably cured tho disease ia ?fewday?. 1 cheerfully iudureoit aa the best lung medicino I ever HAYWOOPt M. ". A NEW8PAPER PUB. WRITE8. Offlee, Krontng Nous. Augusta, Cia. Dr. TUTTt Doa* Bir-My little ?on, was attacked with pneumonia last winter, which left him with at violent cough, that lasted till within a month sine, for tho euro of which 1 am tndobtod toyour valuable Expectoran/. I had triod moat ovory thing roooin. randed, but nono did any good until I umdyourKx pectorant, ono bottle Ot whioli rumovod tho cough entirely. With ruapy Thanks, jjgffiff Iff ?fa, j. Had terrible NIGHT SWEATS. Memphis, Feb.. ll, 1871. Dr. TLUTT: Btr-I havo boon sutfuriug for nearly two M&rov>thanoTorocough. When I commenced ta ling yiur Rxpoctorant 1 wasroducod toonu hundrod aadalxWen pounds in weight. 1 bad tried almoat .TfonrOfinic iliad terrible night sweats. 11 haro takoo baltV*xeu?0ltles. Tho night ewoats havo lott nie, tho otughbaa diaappoarod, und 1 Imvo Kiiincd flftoon IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Itcabr, 1 vo you caught a cold 7 Aro you un oblo tq abjo tho phlegm ? llavu you an ijrrlla tlon lul?c^hFonT? ? BO IIB? of Oppression ol? the lillis, wuTiinort breath t Do you have'S fit of ctghiiig on lyln? down V_A eluitp~palii now ml "limn lu tim rct-lolt vt tho lioarl, Blioat ?eis ail backV if so, our Advlco lu lake at onco aJolw'?TT'ntii.'s ICxpectorant; you will BOOH bo ablt^o??lBU tho plik'i.'ia. In an hour repeal tho Kxpctormit, place a hot lion lo tho foot,toko two of rutt'slMlS. Yon will eo?Ti f??l luto a flS?Sjj"sleep and waka np lu tho inorniug, cmlgh j|ue, 1 ungaTvprklng freely ;j;a8yJ>ronth 1 liff, auqthc bowels woviun in aiintdrnlinnimor 'Xo prevfut a return of UICHU symptoms UM the Bxpocwant BOVcrnniayB._. Offlpy, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PILLS ( A ll K VOUI>lD 1.1 v i: lt. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS omi: l'i? v io ii AND A<;HI:. i TUTT'S PILLS CIJIIH SICK UKADAt Hi;. TUTT'S PILLS CHUG BILIOUS COLIC. ? TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS PUHIFV ?IIE BLOOD. TUTTIS gJLLS TUTTTT??HTTC GRAY Hain on -Wu is KB RS ohanged to a OI.OBSY BliAOk by a singlo application of this DTK. It im parta a NaturalTJolor, acta Instantaneously, and la aa Harmlose ae spring water. Sold by Druggist?, or nent by exprese on receipt of SI. Offloo, 35 Murray St., New York? THE BED FLAG GOODS AT COST! On account of my health, 1 liavc deter mined to close my busi ness. Therefore 1 will, from this date, offer my entire stock of Goods at Cost. Those who owe me will please he as ready to pay as they were to receive the Goods, tl O; SL1GH. Jan. 2?), 1880, II-4t PR0CLAM?M0?T ST ATM OP SOUTH CAROLINA, I?XECIJTIVK DKPAKTMP.NT, COLCMIMA, January 8, 1880. WHEREAS Information has hoon received at (bi? Department that nn atrocious murder was com m? i tod in Goonoo County on or about tho 2(ith day ot December, 1870, upon Hie body of Mus. KM n. Y COMPTON by Tt'rtsfit OSTTORNR, and thal Iho said Osborne has Herl from justice. Now. Ilieroforo, I, W. I). Simpson,' Oovernor of Hie Slate of South Carolina, in order (hat Justice may be done and thc majesty of the law vindi cated, tlo hereby offer a reward of ONE HUN DRKD AND Fl PTY DOLLA KS for the appre hension and delivery in any jail of Ibis State of tho said Turner Oahorno. Said Turner Osborne is about 5 feet 7 inches high, has bia eh- hair, dark eye's, sharp features anti weighs about Ht) pounds. Ile is about 24 years of ago. In testimony whereof I have hereunto'set my hand and caused thc Great Seal of tho Stato lo bo affixed, at Columbia, this 8th [i.. s.] day of January, A. D. 1881), and In thc one hundred and fourth year of tho In. dependence of tho United States of America. W. D. SIMPSON, Oovernor. Hy (ho Governor: P.. M SIMS, Scorotary of Sta'.?. January 20, 1880 11-61 Administrator's Sale. 1WILL sell nt tho lalo residence of Thomas Rroom, deceased, on THURSDAY", tho 12th of February next, All His Por8oual Property, FOR CASH. J. W. STU I ULI NO, Adm'r. January 20, 1880 ll-2t r/ii,i-: mo? MJiiooL. ?IRST SESSION FOR 1880 BEGINS JANU ARY 6: Juvenile Department, per month, $ 00 Primary Department, per month, 1 00 Intermediate Department, per month, 1 60 Select Studies, per month, 2 00 Academio Department, per month, 2 50 Telegraphy, by a competent and experienced iperator, extra. Board, per month, . - - $8 00 The above rates of tuition are to he paid in id van co for each session of fivo month, exclu sive of Stato appropriations. C. W. MOORE, Principal. January 1, 1880 7-3mo Agent ?FOB THE CELEBRATED BUIST" S GARDEN SEEDS, I E. HENDRIX. Jan.29,1880 THE undersigned lins received tho largest 1 stock of Cooking: and Heating Stoves that has ever been brought to this market. Having purohased them before} tho advance in iron, wo aro ablo lo sell them at tho lowest figures. Our Stoves aro Economy in Price, ?Superior in Construction, Quick and Unijorm in Baking, Durable toidi Handsome Design'. Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Wo keep everything in thc Tin-waro linc; Roofing and Guttering made a specialty. We aro prepared lo do all kinds of work tn tho Tin and Stove lino. All work on ware warranted. An examina tion of stock and orders solicited. Thankful for past favors, wo arc respectfully, If UK NS & HAYS. Oct 30. 1870 60 ADOER COLLEGE, 1879 .A. IST ID 1880. SECOND SESSION begins MONDAY, February 0th, The rule. "cn?h in advance" for Col lego dues, adhered to strictly. II, STRONG, Treasurer. January 15,1880 ? Notice to Fiduciaries. ADMINISTRATORS, Executors, Guar diuns, Trustees and other Fiduciaries aro required to como forward and make their annual'returns according to law. RICHARD LEWIS. Judge of Probato of Ocooco County. Jan. 15, 1880 0-2t BEST IN THE WORLD <J> ****** V^?u5? ?1-Carb Sod? tn or ci UM nut fy d?rty whKo color. It niny appear while, examined l?y U S&A.JHM n ?O?H'AMISON WITH ?.??'?'?II * CO.'S "AHltr AN? || AItI!?tI?U>> BItAND Will show tua difference. Soe that Tonr ttidcinp; Stodn tn' "Wld to and I?I7 RB. nn n h o 111 d bo A L tit NIM 01. A lt SUMSTANCIiS used lor food. A Himpto btit ievora t*nfc of tho comparativo .valu? ol different brands of Rod? ls to dlwolvc a flessortspoonfrrof each-kind wlih al>oiit a pint of water 'hot preferred) lu clear glasac?, nirrinte until M) ii? thoroughly dissolved. Tho dol?te rioiw insoluhlo natter Jn th? inferior Hod x will l>o shown after nettling porno twenty minuten oe sooner, hy tho milky iippoiiYanro of tho eolation ?nd Uio quantity of floating Hooky watter va conting to quality. Bo ?uro ?nd ?sk for Church A Co.'? Boda ?nd ?ce that their nnmo in on tho package and you Will pct tho purest and whitest mudo. Tho ?wo ot Hu? with ?our milk, in prolerenco to Dakin* Powdor, ??voa twenty tiraos ile cost. 8co one pound pack ?go for va Umbi o inform*. ?ion and rond carefully. . . ?HOW THIS TO YOUR GROCER, " C. L. REID & CO. II AV H NOW FOR SALE A FULL SUP . ply of I). M. FERRY'S Frrsh Garden Seeds, -ALSO AVERY'S CELEBRATED PLOWS AND ADJUSTABLE PLOW-STOCKS GARDEN PLOWS, ' STEEL HOES, BRADE'S Celebrated HOE, AXES AND FARM TOOLS GEN RAL nr. -ALSO THE BEST VARIETY -OF REI? RUST PROOF OATS? -ALSO WEED'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES WITH ATTACHMENTS. ON T?1K KO Ab WILL DE I "VT N TUB HOAD CC WILL BE ill STOKE io n fow days, tho best varieties of NORTHERN AND WESTERN IRISH PO TATOES, FOR SEED. -OUK STOCK OF DRY GOOKS, NOTIONS HOOTS. SHOES. HATS. CR OCR RUY-WARE -AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ix kept lull, and will bo ?old aa low as M mi hi r gooda can bo bought anywhere by retail. Call and examine for youlselvas. Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. Jan. 22, 1830 10 STATE OF S?U?rTCAROUNA,~~ 0('.OIt<!0 CJOIIllt). IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Li II Hoopes, Plaintiff, vs Lucy Hoopes, Ccroltuc Cox, John Rohlcttcr, Sr, and Johu Rohlcttcr, Jr, Jobcrry Rohletter, Nicholas Ruhletter, Mack Rohlcttcr, David Rohlcttcr, Goldman Rob letter, Mary Rohlcttcr and Lou Rolctter, sons and daughters of Joseph Rohlcttcr, de ooosed, Defondints-SUMMONS VOR RE LTE F. To the Defendants above named - YOU aud cacTi of you aro hereby sum moned and required to answer tho oompluint in this action, a copy of which in herewith served on you, and tho origina! Gled in tho office of tho Clctk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconeo County, on the 23d day of December, 1879, nnd to servo a copy of your answer on tho sub scribers at their office, on thc pUtlio nquarc, io Walhalla, S C, within twenty days after thc service of (his summons on you, exclu sive of thc day of service. If you fail to answer thc complaint within that timo tho plaintiff will tako judgment against you for thc relief demanded in thc complaint. KEITH & VERN ER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. j rTslj j Y/ STRIBLING, C C P Walhalla, S C, December 23. 1870. To John Rohletter, Joboyry Rohlcttcr, tho abscut Defendants herein Toko notice that tho complaint in this notion was filed in tho office of the Clerk of tho Court for Oeoneo County ou tho 23d day bf December, 1879. KEITH & VE RN ER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dec ?20, 1879 6 Ot "TOTI INDUCEMENTS i STILL ANNOUNCE THAT I WILL AL LOW a liberal per cont, on cotton brought ma in payment of store accounts, and will Ink? oom, peas, fodder and Other produce at its full value. I must close up my books. All parties io debted to me will find it tb their interest lo settle in Ute next sixty dayb. I li ave on harid and arriving daily, at prices to defy competition, Boots and Shoes, Jeans, Cassi meres, Prints, Dress Goods, Shirtings and Bleaching*, Woolen Goods, Yarns and Domestics, &o. Paney Goods, Notions nnc Trimmings, A completo atook of Staple Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Hardware, Bagging and Tics, Crockery, And many other things too tedious lo mention* 1 will pay any day (ho highest cash price foy., cotton. J. P. MICKLEB; "Wast TT ni OIT. October 23, 187'J 49' CHRISTMAS GOODS! DRUGS AND ME0IC1NES,. 0.N hand and vecoiving daily for the IIOL?-, DAYS a superb assortment of FRENCH AND AMER?CAN CANDIES, ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, COCOANUTS, And Nuts of various kinds expected,. Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon. Sardines) Firo-Crackera, Tobacco and Segars, &c, ko. JJfiy Always on hand a pure lino of Drugs and Mcdioincs. SfST" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully and. promptly compounded at all hours by Dr. B. 8. ??. W. SH H IS 1,14Y cfc CO., MAIN STKKKT, WALHALLA, S. C. Doo 18, 1870 ?.l 2t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Aroauda li. I.i le? \ vs. [ Partition. Wra. II, Liles, ol al. J ALL persons having claims against tho ?sinto ot' Francis Mason, docoased, aro required Co lo present and provo their claims boforo mo in my oflioo at Walhalla, S. C., oa ov boforo the 9lh day of February noxt, fi* bo barred from rcociving any benefit under any futuro decree to bo made in this caso. J. W. STRIBLING, Spooial Reforc?. Walhalla, 8. G., January 8, 1880. 8 4k