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LOCAL MATTERS _ Candidatos will soon begin to bud. Look out everybody! This ls tho first day of April. Como and examine a beautiful Bowing machino for salo at this office. The tax assessment in Piokens County this year is 27| mills. . Housekeepers havo to dopend almost alto gether on buocu and greens those days, Tho South Cavolina Presbytery- will mcot at WUHam6ton on Wcdriceday, April 7. (lovci nor Simpson has rc-appointed Col. V. A. Hoko Trial J na tice for Hen coa Township. Mr. Wm. S. Keose, a nativo of Oconco, diod iu'Grcenvlllo on tho 20th ult. Ho leaves u wife and children. There aro thirty-six tunnels ou tho Cluotunall Southern Hallway, instead of thirteen, as mis printed last wook. Lost, a gold watch key. Tho finder will re oelve our kindest (banka by leaving lt at the COURIER 'ornoo. Vr. T ?. C. Fnh'ncstdok, we learn, is fixing up ? dorita! omeo In town with tho view 'of prac ticing his profession lu o'?r oo'mmuutty. M'IFS Corrio Kisor, of Loxington, Lex ington County, entorcd ibo Walhalla iFomnlo Collego on hint MoricThy. Preaching at Westminster Methodist Church on next Sunday at 10^ A. Mi and atCculei Methodist Church at 8J P. M., by IleV. A. W. Moore, pastor. Attention is directed to tho odvertiaemont ir this issue of Martin ic Mower, Newberry, S. C. 'who wunt two hundred cordB of tanbark. Hen ?>s a good joh for socio oue. AV? tmderstand that we aro soon to hov< uuolhcr resident physician In our town-Dr Comdin Sloan, recently of Anderson Couuty. Tho weather has been quite cold for the pas fow days, willi plenty of frost vnd eomo icc It is thought tho fruit crop has suffered cor siderablc damage by tho cold snap. Dicmann & Son havo recently added a 'omnibus to their livery stable, which they pr( poBO to run to tho depot for tho occominodalio of passengers. A colored mau by thc namo of John Thomr sou died in WCBI Union on last Saturday wit pneumonia and was buried on Sunday tiftoruoc at Flat Kock Baptist Church graveyard. Our merchants oro now receiving I heir spiir goods. A little pribier's ink in the shape of f attractive and suitable advertisement will he them Wonderfully lc sell their goods. Try and bo convinced. Tho usual Monthly Union Cot,cert Prayer for Foreign Missions will be heh! tho Presbyterian Church on next Sundi night at 7.30 o'clock P. M. After tho first of April tho conductors ai trainmen on tho pas6ongcr trains uf t! Greenville and Columbia Railroad w appear in a hnmlcorao uniform. Thi* is i cvidouco that Sop?ri n tondent Temple lins : eyo to tho (esthetic as well aa to the afr common rules of bu ?i o,-es. Wo aro reliably informed that in abc two months tho management will put a fi pasacTigor scliedulo on the (Greenville n Columbia Railroad, making thc limo fri Columbia to Orcenvillo six hours and a lu instead of eight hours and five minutes as prosont. President Hayes has appointed a Comm i BB of tinco persons to negotiate a now Ircaly n China. Hon. Wm. Henry Trcscolt, of So Carolina, ison Ihecommission. If tho "Chin are to go" wc shall soon hoar of it. Wo do want emigrants from China and Africa. Wc are informed that there aro now nine nino hames on tho roll of tho Walhalla malo College. Tho Ur. should endeavor squeeze out the hundred by tho timo ho his next catalogues prinlod. Tho largo valuable tract of land, n Seneca City, belonging to the cstato of Ocr A. Tronholm, deceased, will bc sold at \\ balla on Monday next. Plats of tho st oon bo Been at Mr. M. W. Coloman'e Soneca City. Wo ore indebted to Master J. lt. Hagooi tho Bruns Literary Soddy of Ibo High Sc of Charleston ferr an invitation to otter public debato of tho society at tho Chatio Collego'on the 80th March, H?80. Tho quat for d?bute is: "Wero Hie Crusades bcneficii Europe?" Pot tho afiirntafivo appear Mai .B. G.'Chisholm and L. Toomcr Parry, anc .tho negativo Masters lt. E. Mood and J. IHagood. Wo ore glad to seo improvements b mndo at Seneca City. Mr. Jordan is c ploting a handsome two-story residenco i desirablo sito. Mr. Stanton is also bulb alargo two ?tory rosidencfl. These dwell will be ornament? lo ibo town. Mot Gignillint & Co. hnvo commenced tho cree of n store houso and rosidonco comb! Other improvement-, ure being made. All singers and their "sisters and t cousins and their aunts*' will sing "I.ovt Purling," a oharming now song writto I. Edward Orchard and .pm pxiblisbod onr groat Somborn Musi? I?OUHO, Ludd Hates, Savannah, Oa. In scnlimont, mc and harmony, it satisfies both singer hearer, and onco hoard will bo callee over and over again. For soprano or t< Easy accompaniment. Elegant titlo r Prico 40 cents. Wo regret to nnnounoo tho death of Oitondorff, infant daughter of our toi man, J. Henry Ostondor?Y, Whloh oocurre Tassday last from pneumonia, after a illnoss. Tho deceased was niuo years and hod for a considerable limo bcon a fcror from nn injury sustained several > ago. She boro her sufferings with thc tience and resignation worthy a Christi moturor yej.ru, and they wcro yielding t cfleotB ot timo and growth, llor g disposition won tho affection of all tho children who carno in contact with hor. has gono to that rest which is never on and to-day is enjoying tho presetioo companionship of Him who, when on o said, "Suffer Hltlo obildron to como Unit and forbid thom not, for of such is th? K dom of Hoavon." Her parshts have deepost Bympaihios in their sad bsreavec but they havo tho consolation of knr that her nngel spirit will awsit tboir oo and le first to weloomo them at tho gato c kingdom. Jlor remaino ivoro ieterrod i Lutheran churchyard on Wednesday o'clock P. M, with appropriait? fu services. Rev. ft. A. \1 in gard, of Charlotte N. C, lias nccoptod aa invitation to address the Philophronian .Society of tho Walhalla Femalo Cullege at the Commencement ia June next. Mr. Wingard was a graduate of the class of 1872 of Nowborry College when it was located at this plaoe. Ills many friends hore will bo pleased to see and have bim ns their honored guest. Mr. Wingard Is a beautifel opoalccr and wo hara no doubt tho subject matter of bio addraso before the nccioty vf ill ho both pleasing and im t motive. Doath of Mrs. Pitchford. It is withTeellnga of much sadness Ve have lo chronicle tho death of another ono of our most esteemed and valuablo citizcuB-Maa. M A no AK KT PITCHFOBu, wlfo of Wesloy Pitch ford-Vf ho died on lost Sunday'morning, tho 28th of March, 1880, vf Uh Typhoid pneumonia, after a long and painful illness of about six weeks. Wo wore just beginning to hope, from what wo heard, that oho was lu a fair way Of getting wet! and to take her pince ns usual among her family and friends; but ou Friday last we learned that hov cit'so had becolno Very critical, with Soafcly any'hope of her rcooVcry. On Saturday wo were informed that she woo sing ing rapidly, her lifo ebbiug calmly and peace fully and resignedly away into thc spirit world. Wo vj?itcd her on Saturday night about 10 o'clock and was recognised by her, calling us by name and taking our hand. Wo lett Vier bedsido fueling sud und solemnly impressed with tho scene, knowing that sho wna about, to pass through tho womb of death, ur?d enter upon that life which is cterup.'.. Sho died triumph antly Iii tho hope of a blissful and never ending lifo with Jesus uer Lord. Mrs. Pitchford waa well known to our people, liaviutr been born and brught up in tho county. I Ftw women wcro so universally beloved und respected aB she-kind, generous, charitable mid forgiving, lt was her greatest pleasuro lo do deeds of kindness and love. lu her death our community has lost a valuable and esteemed member of sooicty, her hubband a goo:! wife and ber children a louder and affectionate mother. To the bereaved husband and mother less children WO extend our deepest, sympathies and trust that Ho. who doclh all things well, will comfort and cheer their broken and mourn ing hearts. IloV funeral look plnco at the Baptist Church on Monday ultcVnoou at 2 o'clock. At the loll ing of tho church bell business in town was appropriately suspended and our citizens re paired to tho cuhr'ob, whero every nvuiluVdo spaco was soon occupied. Wc noticed, tvo, in thc Iront of thc church and standing in thc doois a number of our colored friends pros*.*nt who desired lo pay their respects lo thc lamented dead. Thc choir, lcd by Miss Ada C latmugh, sung a beautiful and appropriate bj mn os ?I \ uhiutary, after which Rev. . A. W. Moore read tho solemn and imprcBsivo burial servlco of tho Methodist Church. Another hyion was read and sung, at the close of "rliich ltev. Hugh Strong offered up a comforting prayer. Rev. A. W. Moore then preached on the resurrection of tho dead from these Words: ?'Jesus answered j and said unto them, ye do cyr, not knowing thc Scriptures, nov tho power of God; for in tho resurrection they neither marry nor aro given in marriage, but aro as tho angels of God in heaven."-Matthew xxii, 29, SO. The discourse was deeply Interesting and made ti solemn im pression on tho largo congregation present, many of whom were moved to tears. At tho conclusion of Mr. Moore's discourse Mr. Strong addressed a few words, full of comfort and con solation, to thc stricken family, after which thc body of Mrs. Pitchford was conveyed lo thc gvnveyard and deposited in mother earth with n beautiful prayer at tho grave by Rev. Ooo. T. Gresham. Thus lins been buried out of sight one of carib's brightest jewels, lhere to rest until tho great resurrection of thc dead, when the dead, both great and small, shall appear before thc judgment scat of Christ. Tho manner in which- this whole comtiiunily was moved by tho death of (his noble Christian woman illustrates thc real intluencc of a pure, unselfish, consecrated Christian life. 'lins certainly ought to bo an encouragement to our Christian womcu in their household and neigh* borhood duties, for ibo dull routine of every day lifo becomes invcBlcd with a bright Halo when tho molivo power of duty and self sacrifice is a desire to do tho work of tho blessed Lord, wherever his providence may oalh WASHINGTON, March 27.-Thc sub com? mit tee of thc llnuso committee on the militia have agreed upon a report on thc subject of reorganizing the militia will be s?twuittcd to tho full committee ut their next meeting. Thu report urges the im portance of national legislation on the subject; that tho present syvtoui is obsolete und thc annual appropriations wholly in ad?quate; that without interfer? og with the control of thc several Stales over their militia forces tho Federal Government should take action in tho nature of coop eration, and should make a sufficient annual nppropiiatiou tor urmitig and equipping tho militia, and to pay men for service durin? a prescribed period of aouuul cuoutopment and drill. Thc Independent Republicans of New York, who lcd the thirty thousand scratoh era against Cornell lust fall, are solidifying theil organization and promising trouble (or either Grant or Blaine. A reprcscututivo of tho organization hus recently becu through New York State und reports that there is thc most outspoken indignation over tba action of Senator Cooklihg'a con vention in instructing for Grunt, and In dependent organizations aro being effected in different counties. Thc present intention of the Independent Republicans is to work for tho nomination of tho right kind of man nt Chicago, and they will support ni most any ono who moy be nominated thero except Bluino or Grant. ONE OE Mr. VANDERBILT'S INVEST MENT?.--A government oheck for ?810,500, foi payment of quarterly interest on tho foul* por cont, bonds, was paid through tho New York Clearing-houso Thursday. This interest represoQts n priooipal of 831,050, 000, which is tho largest holding of any ono person in any of tho government se curities. The daily iocomo of that amount of bonds is 88,450. iiho cheok was to Wm. H. Vandorbilt. At noon Wednesday tho aggregate of the eon tribu.1 lonti MO nt from America, to tho relief .of th? Buffofing poor of tho fatoino districts of Ireland tfas $1,002,600. Tho NW York Harald fiiftd .had reaohod tho Xnag?ifioe&t sut? of SSlfytVSfr' OHIOAOO, Maroh 28.-A special from Kauears City, Missouri, says: ''Late last oigbc during a thunder storm tb* City Hospital, located just Kout of tho City, ?as bumed to tho groUod. It contained eighteen iomates, several of thom RU Hering frorh diseases sod wounds, arid th? soenes whioh ensued wero horrible. Tho unfortu nates were carried or crowded out into tho rain storm, end some of them were unpro tected fbr nearly tro hours. jNone were burned, Kot ecvert-1 will an rely die from exposure. The main building wau destroyed and tho patients were taken care of for tbo tight in tho women's ward , BORTON, Maroh 27.-Homer Wellington, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, arrested IsBt I week for forgery, was served with a warrant this morning, charging him With murder. This aotion is based upon tho result of n tnedicol examination of tho internal organs of tho infant Soo of Wellington, who died in January lost. Ho denies tho poisoning of tho boy, but confesses to gibing poison to his wife. A medical cxamvoation revoals tho fact that Wellington's child died of poisoniog by arseui*;, whioh was adminis tered at several different times. Thomas Jefferson said in 1821, "tho KederVi judiciary is advancing its noisolcss BttVplibo 11 'hief over the field of jurisdic tion until all shall bc usurped from tho States ond tho governmonts of ell bu con solidated into one.!' . In tho light of subsequent events these wt rds appear to have been truly prophetic, tor tu - teas than sixty y en rs they have boca substantially verified. Mr. Seward, in a lefter to a young man. just published for the first timo, suid: -?1 am glad to know ym h ive gol into tho country. It is the best piuco for young men. Allow mo to ?ive you a word if advice. Just as soon us you can pet out of public employment into some occupation by which you csu support yourself, do it, und become ar? independent mart. Salaries exhaust tho enemies of till mon, and very oftco corrupt them." Thc New York l'imcs is disgusted with the recent appointments of Stale assessor and health olB.'or ut New York by Governor Cornell. I hey aro described by tho 7V?iic.< as simply "serviceable politicians," and it declares thnt ''it looks as if tho administra tion cf Gov. Cornell were destined to more than justify thc worst anticipation:] of thc oppoucbts of bia nomination." -i m ? o?- - BUFFALO, N. V., March 27.-A large quantity of nrsonie, has been found in the body ol' an old and highly respected lsdy named Thomas, who was found ddud in bcd at her sou's rehidcucc, on Thursday night. An investigation will bc mude. Married, nt tho rosidenco of Mr. John Liddell, on thc 18th ol .March, by Hov. T. E, Davis, Mr. WARREN R. D.wis lo Miss JUMA A. Lionel.i., all of Oconeo County. Church Directory fbi 1**0. The following is the best arrangement ol appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit and Mission that is at present suggested by thc location and ncedri of tho Work, Furthci observation may suggest additional changes, Westminster, first Sunday nt 10 o'clock n. tn. Center, first Sunday at 3$ o'clock p. tn. Hopewell, Saturday before thc first Sunday ut ll o'clock a. ui. Jocassce, second Su nd* j at 10 o'clock a. m. Whitmirc's,second Sun day at 3 J o'clock p. ni. Double Springs, third Sunday at ll o'olook n. m. Walhalla, fourth Sunday ut 10? o'clock o. in. and V o'clock p. m. Ocouce, fourth Sunday til 8? o'clock p. m. Prayer meeting in Wul hullu Church every Thursday at 7 o'clock p. m. Hopewell Saturday beforo thc firsl Sunday at ll o'clock rt. ni; A. w. MOOKI:, P. c. BAPTIST Cnunci*.-liov. George T. Gresham, pastor. - Preaching every Sunday at ll n. ni ; and lecture by tho pastor tc adult class in Sutnlny School ?it OJ a. rn, Prayor meeline overy Thursday at 7 p. m. Tho following oro Rev. W. A. Hodges' appointments on the Seneca City Circuit for thc year lb\S0: Kock Springs, first Sunday and Saturday bcl'dro ot ll a. m. Old Pick ens, second Sunday cud Saturday befoicnt ll o. m. Sertooa City, third Sunday at ll u. m; Friendship, third Sunday ut 8] o'clock p. m. Fairview, fourth Sunday uno Saturday beforo nt ll o'clock u. m. PUK. sn Yr rai t.AN Ou?R?ii.-Schedule foi 1S80 ut Presbyterian Church ?. \Va)hullu: Preaching every tirsl and third Sabbaths ut ll o'clook a. m , and every Sabbath night ut 7? o'oloek p. hi.j except the fust Sabbath night. Sabbath School ovory Subbnth morning ?t 9i o'clock. Prayor meeting every Wednesday night Nt 7? o'clock, il KV S JJ. MOltlUS PASTOR. LUTHERAN OHUROU - Arrangement? hove been mudo to have preaching in the Luthorsn Church nt ll A M in tho English language* every Sabbath, execpf ?ho third, by tho Rev. J P. Smellzcr, D.D. Tho eommunily are invited to attend. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at 0 A. M. REV. E. L. SISK'S APPOINTMENTS.->. TUB following is tho arrangement of Churoh (Baptist) appointments of Rev. K. L. Sink for tho yoar: First Sunday and Saturday beforo at Townvillo nt 11 A* M. Second Sunday ond Saturday beforo at Seneca City at ll A. M. Third Sunday and Saturday before ot Ohauga at ll A. M Fourth Sunday and Suturday beforo at Westminster at ll A. M. ?JoiiMiiiii]>4iuit Cut'crt* AN old physician, retired from practioe, hav ing had placed in his hands by an Kan India missionary thc formula of asimplo vegetable remedy for tho speedy and pornianenl cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and ul! throat and lung affeotioriSi also a positivo and radical ouro for ncrvo?B debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested ita wonderful curativo powers in thousands of oases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his Sufferloh follows- Actuated by this motivo and. a, desiro to yeliove human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire li, this recipe, in Gor man, Frenoa or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mall hy address lng with Stamp, naming this paper, \V. W ?nERAB?, 140 Powers' Block, Rochester, I?. V 0.-?. lb fy ih ?W2t ape?la! ivotioo?si. Biuun r's DISEASR nu ?J other aflvcllous of the It id h ey 3 und bladder ure sometimes brought on and often aggravated by tho neglect of tho symptom?, which, If taken In time, would no doubt lu a majority of casca yield to treatment. No medicino is no well suited for this ns Rankin's Compound Extract Buohu and Juniper. ?t is a reliable beding tonio to tito parts, allays Irrita tion and restores healthy actiou. Prepared only by Hunt, fetnklu & Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, On., and for salo by Norman & Bro. .-FORSYTH, GA., December 1, J877. I have sold Rankin's Buohu and Juniper for lea years and it baa always given universal sat isfaction, proving tho most valuable preparation of (ho kind on thc market. P. O. MAYS, Druggist. ATLANTA, UA.,. February 10, 1870. Dna. HPTOHINSON & BRO-Gents: I have used yrtur "Neuralgino" in acvcral instances, and find it Ibo best remedy for neuralgia I have over tried, ll. relieves tho pain and ICOABS nono o Ihoso unpleasant effects duo to narcotics or other anodynes. I shall always keep it in my office, and tako much pleasure in reoomtnendiug it to my patients. S. G. HOLLAND, Dentist, 21 Whitehall. Atlanta, Gu. For salo by Norman Si Bro., Walhalla. If Ibo osistorcc of worms in tho intestinos darkens Ibo comp'osion, is it not reasonable to suppute tbut their presence will ruio health? 'ShUner's Indian Verm?fugo will destroy ?ny expel them from the body. * ' - -- I ? ?n* o? Subscribe for the Keowee Courier. This is campaign year and you will want to know who the candidates aro. TPrTTUTTS Expectorant 1 Ita properties ni o Oomulooiit, Nutr? tiyo Balsamic, Soothing and Healing. Oombiniii|r_all_tlio?o quaiitioB, lt lu tho uioat effectivo LONG B?VLSAM ever bffbreo\_ to suft'oroi-a' fi-om" puiuioiiftry djaeuoes._ DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, ol Kow York, voluntarily liulur&ca lt. -R?AD WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TU TT : Now York, Kopi., 19, 1P7T. Dual Slr-During- this roar I vi. lied u no hundrotS exton ot lung ?I HMM, lu Ibo lower w ult ol tho etty tho c. si's were of a very ( norn tyne. It WM thor.) my i Mon ion \y*s called toTutt sitipactotsnti .nd I coniesn my ?nrprl.ni at it? wonderful power. Purine a practico bf twouty years, 1 hutu nuvoc known n modicum to nd nt promptly, ?nd with auch happy effects. It in.?tautly i.nhd'iud tho moil violent flta ol COUKIIUI.T, and invariably aurel tito dise&go in afowduya. 1 cheerfully iudorso it as tho host lung tiHtalciuo I tTpr tuna. J. fUANOlS HAYWOOD. M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITE8. OBiuo, livening News, August i, (?a. Dr.TUlT: Dear Hir-.My little eon, wm nttnekod with pneumonia last wi iltur, which lott biol willi n viol on I couth, ihnt lasted till wit hill u month ?ince, for tho euro uf whicti 1 nm Indebted toyuur * o limbla Kxpectorant. I Ittul triod molt every tui:itf Moora* mended, hut nono did any ?o.H I until I tMf*a ) our lix Ponto rant, ono bottlo bf whinh roinorod tiio coo ?li entirely. With mauy thanks. I nm yours truly, JOHN Al, WJuilQUS. Had terrible NIGHT SWEATS. Momphia, l''ob.,)l, 1871. Dr. TUTT; Bir-I have huon luGforlng (orKIMI ly two IM? with n savant cough. Winni 1 commenced tu kink your Kxpuctornht 1 wai reduced tonne hundred andsixteen pound* in weight. I I..ol hied aliuoiit everything ? lind terrible night iwniiti. I hare t ikon bait dozon bottle?. Tua night.awpats havo loft mo, tho coo^h has d nap) Hoi red. mol I h i TO Rained li; teen poonda in llesh. I locomuu.iid il to all my mend.:. With groot respect, OUVKKlllOH. i IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. fouler, have yon enright n cold 7 Are yod un Ignito ial8u tho phlegm"? ll.ivu jua" R~'.-~v.. i... tlon in tho throat ?_A Hem..; ul opaic.'.-iiui (.a th?TTinnf, wan atiort lircMlit DJ yoa_ Itnvo ? fltof COticiiniK ?a lyiiii; down ? A Karup pata now timi thoa ?a tho region ol tho hem I, ntaml dersnatl biiok? If no, ?ur Auvioo i? h.Uo at ?iico n doso o? Tut t's Kxpiciinanl; yon w ill ecu) bo ?Wo fo raiio t.io phlegm, in tm hoar repent tho Expectorant, placo Sd.ol iron lo tiio loot.taUo two of Tull's i'iils. Y?a~"\viiT~Booa (?ul j?to u pleasant Bloop natl wake up ia tho moraine;, c?ii?h gone, lunga working lively ; raxy brent ll? lug, and tho" bowel* moving in it natural iu.iimor_ To iiruv?nt ti return of UIOHO symptoms wt ilia Expectorant several day?. _i_ ?fflo~o~35~~M^^ Strcct.~N~. Y. TUTT'S JPILLS" eiiUE io ii i* i ii i,ivi:it. TUTT'S PILLS (HUI: I>VSPI:P.SIA. TUTT'S PILLS emu; CONTIVMNLSS. TUTT'S PILLS cnn: FEVEU AND At?un. . . TUTT'S PILLS ? ?JUlt?: SICK. JIKA ?ACH K. TUTT'S PILLS CC lt IO ?IIL.IOUS COLIC. TUTT'S PILLS oivi: AKPETITI:. TUTT'S PILLS i'citn v 'I'tffi; KLoon. TUTT^PILLS TOTfO?lf, DYE, (?nay; liant ou Willfthtim changed to u lil OHS Y Br.aOK by a single application of thia DVK. It im parta a Natural Dolor, net? Iubtantntioously, and ix ea Harmlos? ns (pring water. .Sold by Druggists, or soot by express on recoipt of $> I. Oflfioo, 35 Murray St., Now York. t?t'?to of ?S?iitli (/'nrol'ma. By lt kit ard Laois, R?q,, Judye of Probate. ni ui:.\s. J. II. Sligh has made suit to mo io grailt him Letters of Adminislrn lion of Hid l?stalo and Kneels of Ilouck?. Sligh, deceased - - 'I'licsc at e, (!icrorare, to cite and admonish all and nrA.gidnr tho kindred tint! orodltors of tho said Monck fl Rligh, deceased, that they be, and appear, before nie, in the Court of Probate, to be held ut Walhalla, S G., on Monday, 1 ?lli Of April fi tatt j al'er publication hereof, nt ll o'clock in thc forenoon, lo shew cauic, if any t hoy have. Why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given nuder my hand and seal, this tho 21th day of March, Anno Domini 1880. " . RIC II Alt D LEWIS, .Tildie of Probate cf Oc<'iico County. March 25. 1^80 19-21 {State ol' Sont li Carolina; By Riobard Lewis, Ksej., Judgo of I'robalc, l\' llGRKASi Miss lane Gaillard lias made snit (o lt me to grant, her Loiters of Administra tion of thc l?stalo and Lffccts of If. C. Gaillard, deccasetl - Tho*; are, therefore, to cito and admonish oil and singular tho kindred ami creditors of thc said L. C. Gaillard, deceased, that they bo and appear boloro me, in (?ie Court cd' Pro bate, lp bo held at Walhalla, 8. C., on Mon I tltiy. 12th tiny of April, lbSti, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to shew o tuse, if any they have, way the said adminis tration should not bc granted. Givon undor my hand and seal, this tbo 21th day of Muroh, Anno Domini 1880. RICHARD LTMVI3, .Tudgo of Probate of'Gconoe County. March 20, 1$30> lO-flt ^-i .. ufo,,i i i i r<n ? . it*?? .ti atat .Viiiv/i/el'li ?.; . .'.ul'i'j W>,'*I/III.J hr. J ?' J; \. t'i *. ."tu..., 1 ; ? bom . j? ?a t j i ?li ..iufe.it/.. ?. av I j ulnyr.. liUJcn.K, J>.? ?'.:..-.:V v;.V-V iav^lA'4rVi.'.w:t .\?'-4M,tKMt ?)Y Drt. J. A. SHERMAN'S SopponT AND CODA J inflict or hindrance- from labor. Dook with li! frew. Office 251 Broadway, Now York. Patients AMD riRST SESSION FOR 1880 Bf*OIN3 JANU ARY 6: .Juvenile Department, per month, $ CO Primary Department, per month, ) 00 Intermediate Department, per month, 1 GO Select Studies, per month, '2 00 I Academic Department, per month, 2 00 I ?Telegraphy, by a competent and experienced operator, extra, Board, per month, . . . $8 CO Tho above rates of tuition aro to bo paid in advance for each session of five month, exclu sive of State appropriations. 0. W. MOORE, Principal. January 1, 1880 7-Stao STATE OF SOUTH CAR0L11JNA, County o?' Ocoitei'.. IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Jacob Alexander. I'la!ntiff, vs. Mary Alex ander, wtdoto cf ?Tarac3 Alexander, dor ceased, lilias F. Alexander, Jordan Alex? nuder, David Alexander, brothers, and Nanoy Ann Madden, sister nf James Alex ander, deceased. Martha Watson, Mary McCall, Pendleton Alexander, Kebecca Hudson, Piokens Alexander Vaneo Ales, ander, Tallulah Alexander and Siotha Alesnr.der, childi en, and Jennie Alexan* der, widow of Micajab Alexander, deceased, Daniel D. Alexander, William Alexander, Sarah Fn-.zicr, Lucinda Alexander, Thomas Alexander and Jacob Alexander, children, and Charlotte Alexander, widow, of I-nuo Alexander, deceased, and Daniel Perritt, .elisabeth Ann Merritt and Lerinn Pcrrilt, children of Meilsen Perritt, deceased, Daniel Watson, Jarres Watson und Elrabctli Watson, ohildrcn of Klijtabolh Walaon, deceased, ami 'J'h mas K. Madden, I)o fendnnts, -SUMMONS ron PARTITION I i URAL ESS ATP. To tho Doichdnhla in tho above- staled ease: i7*OU and each nf yon ure bcrohy som I. mOned und required to answer the coin? plaint in the paid action, a copy of which is herewith served on you and to ser yb a copy jf your answer on 'thc eubscri.hoM at their o (li cc on tho public sqlinfo in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days ofter tho service hereof, on you, exclusivo of thc tiny ol' such service. If you fail tu answer thc cnmnlriint within the timi? aforesaid the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for thc relief do.imnded in the cum pl aint. Walhalla, S 0., Mandi 101?. 1880. COI'UK AN & ST Ul BLI NO Plaintiff's Attorneys. J. W; STRIPLING, C. C. F To the absent defendants in tho abovo stated ac? i?u? : ri "VA Kr! ant Ice that tho PU ra mons and com J plaint in this action was Ried' in the Clerk's tiflico fur mid enanty and State on tbs 19 h day <d Mareil, 18.**0, und it ) object is to naiiitinrt the land in.Ocoiieb CuUnty td James A lex antler, deceased. COT 1 J R A N & STU IB LI N0. WaMta,la. S C.. Plaintiff's AI tarn.? vs. March Hi. IRNO 10-Ot LA KO li] SA I i M OF VALUABLE LANI). MASTER'S SALE. IV*. L. Trenholm, Executer, va. Anna II. Trcn htilm et al. 1)Y virtue of n Decretal Or tier tn the above ) emitted cause, 'hued ibo 10lh day ol* De cember, II'T;'. ami by virtue ol other orders in Ibo same caiiso, will be sold nader my dir?otlon at. publie auction, by lt. A. Thompson, Bscj., in front of tito t'ourt- llon~p, a!. Walhalla, Oconee County, South Carolina, nt 12 o'clock M , o:i MONDAY, tho 1)1 h day of April, 1880, l,52?? Acros, Oconeo Ccimly, ITor morly Fickona ?istrict. All lliot TUAOT OK LANI) situate formerly in Pick eua District, Slate aforesaid, seven miles West of Pendleton Village, lying on beth shies of Martin's Creek, waters of Seneca Uiver, bounded by the liluc Ridge Railroad on the North east, lands of .1. O. Lewis, Hays anti Abholt on Ibo North and West, lands of Miller on the South and South east and lands ol' M. R, lluuuicutl on the South-east an.I Kastj em brnoing the several tra?is of land convoyed to Jahn T. t-'loan by M. R. Ilnnnirull, Joel Patter son, Joseph Cos, John B, Sitton and Tliom'as IV. Brangore, containing. I,i*i?."5 /-i?.i'C?f-!, more or less, bavin* such shape, mark?, buttings arid boun'dirigs a;: by a consolid?tc<l )>lat of tho several tracts annexed lo conv?yanos ly ?raid John ?. Sloan io deo. A. Tren h oin), September 10I??, 18G3. Recorded hi Mesnc Conveyance Book, Clerk's cuTico, Dickens District, Bock K, Pago 889. Tho nbove Tract of Land will be sold in eight bois containing about 20t? acres each. Plats of same will bo exhibited on day of sale. This Properly moy bo treated for ns a wholo ol pr?valo salo before "10 day appointed for thc nublio sale. TERMS OF SALE: Ono helf cash; balance in one and two yeara, with inter?s! fron thc day of sale, payable annually, scoured by bond and mortgage of tho pioperly sohl; buildings to bo insured und policy nssigried, the purchaser having liberty to pay tho purchase money ia cush, it so desired by him. Purchaser- to pay the .Master for papers. IV. D, PORTER, Master. March 1, 1880 lC-'H 0tj2??PjanoswBajr out BUT THEY GO OH FOBEVEBi VlCTOflg in all groat contents and for ?3 vf us [. st Ute acknowto trcd 8 tu ntl ard of 111? Wurla. Musical Perl?cUon,WonderfuJ Durabili ty anti Hi-..sun?tile Cost. Truo vcunomy Indicate*) liumhaBo ni a jennine Chlckcrlng and no other, B^HSa^MSlSaBaTSSHMHHnSSKBBHHBSSBBXSHnBUk) LAST CHANCE ?0 BUY CHEA?* tefMmkXptM??Mpt?mam??^ Chickerinx Ht Sons I irKo'.y advanced their prices Veo. r. Our old contracta expira April i, MS W? v'.r. OH til t'iut ftctlf?t I- ?Toro th?t ?ttt tl oU t?WJ. Oct ftlott av? Mt por.tlTily th? lOMit ID Aatriti. t.-....,.: i <v i'll sive (rom ?'is to SiOon tho pur? rialto, fr?tent r,;ii? jjUjrantvfn only to April la JAiDPliN & BATES, savannah, 6a/ . Win luaic Aircau foi - . .i .i. ,S. c..::. c .& Ali, fe riv?, without ihe injury and suffering trusses kcness of bad caica before and after oure, ssnt receive trcat'?viat and leave for homo aft tn o day. 1 -ARRIVING AND FOR ?AtE ?VAIL?? : i Tali assortment of Hardware for thc Sfrrintf Trade. t'.omember, we are headquarter* for BtttST'S GARDEN SEEDS. ALSO HIRAM SIBLEY & CO, SEEDS, -TRY CRYSTAL FL0??. Eoatij anything va earth! - Always on hand choicest grades of COFFEE, SUGAR AND TEAS, -AND AT BOTTOM PRtCES.-?a J. E. HENDRIX. Mardi IS, 1880 18 C. Ti. REID & CO ?IA VB NOW FOR SALK A FULL SUP ply of D. M. FRKRY*^ Fresh Garden Seeds, .-ALSO-- , AVERY'S CELEBRATED PLOWS AND ADJUSTABLE PLOW-STOCKS KARDEN PEO WS, STEEL HOES, J{ R A I) E' $ Celebrated IJOE\ ? AXES AND FA li M TOOLS GEN IALLY. -ALSO THE BES'l VARIETY -OF- ; . at ICD RUST 1? lt OOF OATS? ?-ALM)- 1 ' ' ! ; :j WEED'S IMPROVED SEWING MACH?NES . WITH ATTACHMENTS. ON TUB HOAD WILL BE I "VT N THU KO Ad) OC WILL BE ill RTOKKin afow days, the best varieties of NORTHERN AND WESTERN JRISH P0; TATOES, FOR SEED. -OU li STOCK OF DU V OOO ES, NOTIONS. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CROCKERY-WARE I -AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE I.? kept full, und will bo sold as low ns sinai* ! lar goods oan bo bought nnywhoro by rotail. j Call and es;?av.r.c for yourselves.; Respectfully, O. Li, REID & CO. .tan. 2'2. 1880 10 "E X TT?T?T ? STILL, ANNOUNCE THAT I WILL AL LOW a liberal per cent, on cotton brought ma I in payment of ?toro accounts, and will take corn, peas, fodder and other produce al its full i value? j I must close lip my books. All parties in-' j debted to nie will find it to their interest to eetllc falli? r.oxi. sixty days. . J have on hand and arriving daily, at prices to defy competition. Hoots and Shoes, .'earfi, Cassimcros, Prints, Dres-j (Joodt>, Shirtings and BioacUings, j Woolen Good*, Yarns and Domestics, &?. Taney doods, Notions and Trimmings. A completo atock of Stnplo Groceries, I Tobacco raul Cigars; . , Hardware, I Bugging dna Tien, Crockery, I And rrmuy ether Illing? loo tedious lo mention. 1 will pay any day Ibo highest cash price for cotton. I P. M J CK L ER, Wost HT xi iori. October 23, 1879 40 - ABE YOU SICK ? We oon3tantly koop on band tho &mr ?hw? PERMIT THE BEST BRANDS -or . i l4lrAuo AND TOBACCO, j G . w. -fi? m i i i i. $.y? & i o . t MAM Svittu1, ",,M?? ?? A. S (y,