LOCAL MATTERS ADVERTISE IN YOUR COUNT i PAPER. Uso Norman's Nickel Colngno. Ou examination wc find nn abundance of fruit still left, which the recent frosts have not killed, Another new student has been added to thc'roll of Adgcr College-Oliver M. Abbott, of Oconcc County. Plant plonty of sun flower seed about your promises. This plant is said to bo ft groat absorbant .of malarious atmosphere. Wo regrot to learn that Mr. Thomas W. Alex ander, of Piokens, died on' Tuesday last, from tho effects of u wound received during tho lalo War. Ho was ono of our best citizens. . .We.nro indebted to Mt. Citarlos Skolton, 'of Greenville fur a box containing the groat .'Boss Puzfclo," or tho "gamo of fiftoon." Tho a tock li ol de rs of Adgcr College aro re quested to meet in thc Court IIouso on Saturday next at 3 o'clock P. M. Mrs. D. A. Smith is on a visit to relatives and friends at Abbeville Court House. Wo wish her a pleasant visit and safo return to bor mountain -homo. Mr. W. W. Reid, member of ?bo Legi?lnturo from Macau County, North Carolina, is In towu on bis way homo from Raleigh. Mrs. M. Bray is receiving her spring stock of millinory. All orders in hair work will rccoivo prompt attention. Ur. J. P. Smellier showed us ol? Monday morning last thc largest radish of ?he season, which was about thc site of a hen's egg. Thc Doctor has a fine garden, and he takes great pleasure in showing his friends how he manages his garden farm. Attention is directed to thc medical caril of Hr. Sloan, of Anderson County, who has recently located in Walhalla, and ?ow offers his professional services lo ihc citizens of our town and thc surrounding country. There is some talk of the Sunday Schools of Walhalla uniting and having a grand jubilee, consisting of short ad dresses, singing, &c, alxiut the first or second Sunday in May; This is a good thing. Let thc tlilTcicnt Sunday School super intendents meet together and arrange thc programme, &c. Mr. ILK Alexander, our polite and efficient County Trea surer, will soon open Iiis liooks for the payment of laxes, lie makes thc circuit for thc benefit and convenience of lax-pay ers. Sec his advertisement. Tho iain and hnil of thc last few days have dono great injury to thc farming lands of thc County, by washing thc lands and fences and bcnling oil' Ibo fruit and damagitig carly small grain. Don't forget to registor your lands held for salo with Dr. J. W. Moorman, on tho 19th instant, nt Walhalla. Dr. Moorman will try and soil your lands and lill the country with emigrants. Mr. John Hose, of out'- town, met with quito A serious accident in Charleston by being hooked near ono of his eyes hy n steer. lt is thought that the sight of tho injured eye will bo seriously impaired. Ho is now ut home undergoing medical treatment. The tracts of land, near Seneca City, belong ing lo tho. estate of tho lalo Col. Ceo. A. Trcn holm, deceased, were sold on salcdny for thc payment of debts. Over fifteen hundred acres " were sold in eight different tracts for tho oggrc grulc sum of $?5,55(). Mrs. lt. A. Hunter, Revs. S. L. Morris and | J. R. Riley, Col. J. J. Norton and Mr. John L. McLces arc in attendance upon thc ?South Caro lina Presbytery, which met al Willinmstfcn on Ihc 7lh instant. A young men's prayer meeting, composed mostly of thc students of Adgcr College, was organized in thc Presbyterian Church on la.sl Sabbath- John LiMcLccS conducting Ihccx crcises of thc first meeting. Marshall S. Stribling was elected |0 take charge of the meeting on next Sunday in thc Presbyte rian Church ai 4 P. M. Subject?-"Influence," There will bc a dime reading in Hie Walhalla I'cmale Col lege building on next Friday evening at 7:3b o'clock, under the auspices of "K?mest Workers," a society of young ladies ot 01:: town. Thc proceeds of the entertainment are toi? ap j'ici lo a laudable purpose, Our people should attend and help on a good cattSCj A grand excursion to Charleston is being arranged for bi llie railroads about thc roth of this month. At that time thc great florid fair mid thu German SchUctzcnfcsl will be in full lilas!, ?md those of our people who may go down will lie sure 1? find 3 gay time and .. M Al III icccption in the City !>y. ihc Sea Wc hore to sec Walhalla well represented tr, Charleston on this occasion. We will give ihc particr.lars of the excursion ns soon as weean. We had a regular old-fashioned thunder storm on Saturday night last, which commenced in the afternoon of Saturday and continued without scarcely any intermission until about 5 o'clock Sunday morning. The rain poured down in torrents, intermingled with some hail, together with thc most constant and dazzling lightning and peals of thunder thal wc ever re number to have seen or heard. Thc waler courses in tho Comity were reported tobe very high on Sunday. Mr. Wm. L. Skelton, formerly nn appren tice and employee in ibo CnURIER office, and now a compositor on tho Daily Constitution, Atlanta, (Ja., called to seo us this week, and is thc gueol of Onpt. J. II. Sligh, of our town. Ile is looking well and spot ts n moustache and walking cano. Wc learn that at Center, Under tho leadership of J. II. Sanders and Miles N. Sillon, n very comfortable and creditable church, in a very populous neighborhood, is about completed, and (his lias been dono with very lillie outlay of money. Thc religious interest in Ibis coin mu? nlly is evidently increasing abd wc arc listcnh.g to hear of a genuino revival Ibero where souls nro not only born to thc church, but, whal is far better, to dirie!. Wc loom that tho Methodist Church r.t West minster is very nearly completed, but needing at this limo comfortable sents. Tin want of seals is n hindrance to thc congregation. Wc li apo that Albert arid Henry Zimmerman, who arc in the succession, and Hecks, Owens and others will not permit tho church lo hcoripplcd through want of a liltlo extra effort in providing scats, comfortable seats for tho people. Wc learn that Albert Ballinger, who lins been laboring in Georgia, leaching school and presort ing, for thc past several years, is now domiciled with his falber in this county, and proposes to rehder much needed nssistanco to Rev. A. W. Mooro in his very laborious work. Wc gladly I welcomo Rev. Albert Ballinger' back to our county and trust that his labors in thc Sunday School and in tho pulpit may bo crowned with largo success. Wo learn thal tho crib al thc Molhodlsl parson age in Walhalla has been timely replenished by n lot of nico corn from W. C. Mauldin, Steward of tho Methodist Church atWhilmiro. Tho corn is a great comfort lo "Rado." Wo might tnko it for granted Hint aman who hammers iron upon nn anvil, imported from England boforo tho revolution, and upon whioh his falliera in ado swords for Marion's men, would mnko a good Stownrd. Sometimes wo think that it requires theso steady men, accustomed to hammering and hoing hammered, lo riioko an efficient Stew ard. Tho late rain and wind storm woo moro tlestruotivc wet-t of Tugaloo ltivcr ulong tho Air-Lino Ruilroad than anywhere clso. Both wind and min woro frightful. Con? Btdcrubio damage lins been done to tho Road nnd tho farming interest. Trains will bo running through regularly, by the last of the ?week. Tho County Commissioners will hold (hoir ! regular stated bleating on Saturday, April 24th. j A vory serious accident oocurrcd at Mr. M.S. I Stabling's otc em Baw mill, near lllchland, in | thb) County, on last Tuesday week. Mr. John V. Slribliug, who was there to put in a now saw, after having finished the job, begau to saw, and In an effort to turn rt log in tho curriago was crushed by tho log and ouo of his legs was fraoturcd. Mr. Qcorgo Fannell lu an attempt to savo Mr. Stribling had bis arm out off below tho olbow by the saw. The arni was cut literally to pieces and this necessitated amputation, Drs. McClauahan and McKlroy performed tho opera tion very skillfully. Mr. Fennell died however from tho effects ot h'.g wounds and bruises, not withstanding t>Xi tho attention aud caro given his caso. Ht) died on Thursday evening at 7 1'. M. Ho was naturally of a weak constitution. Mr. Stribling is doing well under his accident. Thc same log was broken twioo before. Ho ought to bo used to such scrapes by this lime. Messrs. Lovinggood & Ervin, bankors, of our town, mailed, on tho 23d of Ootobor, 1879, n draft for $82 03 to tho Exchango National Hank of Norfolk, Va. Not receiving n notico of acccp'nnco within a reasonable time tboso gentlemen wroto to tho Hank of Norfolk a letter of inquiry, ibo bank roplying that tho draft bud not heed received rind kbcw nothing of its whereabouts. After making diligent search for tho missing draft and failing to find it our hankers remitted n duplicato draft to tho Norfolk Hank. Tho strangest part of this matter is to ho told. On last Monday morning, April ?, 18S0, our bankers received from tho dead letter office in Washington City, niter an nbscneo of over ilvo months, tho original draft, dated ns above with the following endorsement on thc back of tho lotter from tho third Assistant Postmaster General: "This lotter enclosed was found with others nour Charlotte, N. C., January. 20, 1880, and supposed to bo robbed. Mail secreted by thief." Never send money by registered letter. Norman's Nickol Cologne, .delicate, fra grant and lasting. Trial size, 5 cents; larger siacs, 25 couts, 50 cento and $1. Sold everywhere Oakway "uocals. April G. 1880. Hov. A. W. Mooro preached nt Centre Church on last Sunday afternoon to n larg? and attentive congregation froid tho Scrip ture concerning the power of Jesus ovci man, tho storm and windi1, and bli power over devils. His preaching was feeling instructive, convincing and edifying. Last Saturday night, for electricity, rain, and that in abundauco, has not been known before hy tho oldest porsons. The Center Sunday School will meet nos Sunday nt 9 A. M. to begin tho grand worl of tho year. Parents, young people nm children should givo tho School interest al thc attention a.id scrvico in their power, a thc Sunday School is tho church at work No one should feel exompt from engaging ii it heartily, cheerfully, wholly. O. C. Yownvillo Correspondence. April 0, 1SS0. The ont crop is very line generally. The health uf the entire scctiou is vcr good; A heavy raiii fell tust Saturday nigh causing considerable damage to thc feocin und plowed lands. Long it Nance, of Anderson County have located their steam saw mill in tu near vicinity of this place, thereby supplj ins n long felt wnnt. Tho public schools ?ti Fork ToWnshl| Anderson County, closed with tho end < Mnreh ult. They will bo opened ogai in July and continued through August. Preparations for thc M?y party her alluded to two weeks ago, go encouraging! on. Thc coronation exorcises, which uro t be interspersed with choice music, arc to I held in thc academy and the occisi?n wi be supplemented by a magnificent BUppc thc proceeds of Which arc to be applied I thc purchasing of blinds for thc Presbyte rian Church. A cordial invitation is e: tended to everyone. Thc date will be pul lislied shortly. Mr. S. G. Hruce, n young Ocouecon, hi located nt this pince for tho practice dentist.y. Having lind considerable cxpi rienoo in thc profession nnd having n talei for it ns well, lie deserves putronnge. LEX, Fair Play Correspondence. Mi?Mts EDITORS: My long silence has been caused hy r over run of hu sin esr! nod mit from nogligonc As our friend. Mr. Cobb, tho sonp man won say, I have nut had time; hut the most pete reason is that lhere bau been nothing write about. I am sorry to report that our little bur for the past six week*, has not sn^tiiined ? reputation ns regards thc health of its i habitants. Thero has been a great deal sickness herc, within tho nbovc mention timo, caused, I guess, by tho changent weather we have been having and tho gre quantity of iain that has fallen. Mr. Ja rard'a little daughter Hassce, has been qui ill for somo time and I cannot say that she any hotter. There uro several others in tov sick, but nono dangerously ill, and I hop? o long that they will bo enjoying their Wont health. Around in the country there b ulso boori sumo sickness, consisting princ pally of coldH. This is quito an unu.-u occurrence for our littlo burg und, I guoi that in tho cours? of a fow weeks, I will able to roport it, "This sido up with care" rogurds health. Tho rains aro retarding tho work on t farms vory much. Nu doubt they will can our fnrinors to got Sorna? hut bohirid in piar ?rig thoir crops. The formers all soom to doing their best and it rs to bo hoped th thoir efforts will ho crowned with snccc when they gathor thoir oiops next full. A great doal of guano is hoing used this portion of tho county nnd ns a' nrooRsn consequence it will require n groat doal ootton to pay for it noxt full. Somo of tl farmers contend that (hoy cannot do witho it. On this point I nm not nblo to oxprOHB i opinion; hut it certainly doos appear to n that moro fertilisers could bo mado at hom with a littlo effort, than (boro aro., Wo lu too muon oom, bacon, guano and flour ov to suoccod well with farming. Tho abo nnmod carry all (lie money realized from tlio cotton orup out of tho country und wo will novor have much money among us ns long ns tho prcsont system is continued. Tho rain last .Saturday night, tho 3d instant, damaged tho lands and fencing a good deal. A considernblo quantity of hail foll, hut no ospoolnl dnmngo was dono hy it. \ guess that the wheat orop in places will ho a partial failure, sinoo it already has tho rust; hut it is young yet and may not ho damaged as badly as present appearances indicate I do not honr any grumbling from our merchants, and tho only reason I cnn give for lt is, that tho visits of tho drummers hnvo grown beautifully loss within tho past year and they huvo had timo to recruit from tho overdose of talk which hits been bcrotoforo adm i n i s tei eil to thom. A drummer is no drummer nt nil unless bo can talk n ?nor? chant into buying n bill of Roods. Wo hnvo but one merchant that can givo nny of thom a fair showing oil a talk. 1 Uko drummers; they aro a.jolly set of follows. I honr somo talk of May parties and pic nics. Thora will bo a May party nt tho Sulphur Spring on the ilrst day of May, and tho picnics will bo scattorcd around over tho community promiscuously. With an eye to the forth-coming festivities, some of our young men arc having buggies put up to haul their "Spicy-nuris" mound in-I guess-nt least I hope so-for 'tis commendable in them. Neither thc gnmo of filtcen nor any other game will ever take precedence over croquet herc. It is our National game and we will not givo it up for any o? them. There is some talk of ordering a new set soon mid then our Fair Piny merchants will be happy. Tho Baptist Church has just been painted and looks much better thar, it used to. Thc Fair Piny High School is getting on very well. This (?osti?n*will elco thc first of June. Our friend. Col. ll. H. Mason, ba? done a very large business in guano this spring und still expects to increase his business. C. 1880-1881-A Period of Misfor tune. Tho Stella phenomena, which will appear in tho sky shortly, announces, ns we ure told by tho Luxembourg Gazelle, an event which may become dangerous mid destructivo to tho enrtli and its inhabitants. Sinoo the beginning of the Christian era tho Perihelia (thus tho ?ppOfWrtnco of the stars in thc neighborhood of tho sun is called) of tho four great planets, Jupiter, Urnuut), Saturn and Neptune, have not taken place at the same time. Hut this event will occur during the next five years, rind according to Pr. Knapp, who has collected a mass of statistical mittet ?ni on the subject, thc nearness of these planets to thc sun, when occurring ?it the same lime, lois beet; so far mai ked by great epidemics and mortality. Tho views of astronomers ure t i the efleet that when ono or m ire of the great planets emiie near to thc sun. ibo temperature and the condition of nor atmos phere i" so disturbed, ilnii destructivo fluctua tions, drondtul torrents of rain, lung oontin ucd droughts, &o?, arise by willoh hnrrestii are destroyed and pestilential ?pid?mies produced among men and boasts. Dr Knapp, while examining li."! history of the great epidemics of moro than 2.000 yours previous to our pre-cut time, hm found the fact always confirmed that tho nearness of? great plano to thc sun bas invariably been followed l>y au cpidoinio Thus in the Otb and ?Glh centuries ihre.} of these great planets had disappeared near ibo sun, mid in these periods at thc sumo ilma thc greatest and most destructive pestilential epidemics of the Christian ora have occurred. Hut soon alter 1SS0, for the first time dining tho hist 2,000 years, all four ol those great planets will at the same limo como into perihelion so that probably for sever;;! year.?, yix: from 18N0 to IS?S?, the health and lives of thc inhabitants t?f tho earth will be exposed to a severo trial. Inundations, failures of har vests, especially of potutoos, deadly fevers among men and pesta among entilo ure prophesied a*) precursors ol thc periholion ol the planets. Wo do not mention Dr K. ,-p's forebodings in order to distress anybody, wo simply communicate fads, '?'hat the simul taneous nearness to tho nun of all the great planets of our solar system, ono of which, Jupiter, is a thousand tiir.es larger than tho earth, must en uso considerable disturbances in our atmosphere and temperature, is possi ble! that tbe.-e disturbances may be injurious to health impossible; and that these astronom ical phenomena have hitherto been accompa nied by great epidemics, is proved by history. [Charleston News and Courier. A FLANK MOVRMBNT.-Now, let tr suppose (hat the Qtccnville ro-d will puss into tho hands of tho Atlantic Coa-t Lino, nod that tho Blue Ridge Road will bc left open to bo secured l y thc syndicate who aro endeavoring lo secure control of the Sotttll Carolina Railroad, then n direct through line to the West by way of Knox ville can be established by lb? completion of tho Rina Ridfre Road from Walhalla and ibo Savannah Valley Road from An derson to Augusta or Aiken, connecting nt cit ber point with the South Ourplinn Road ditcet to Ohurleslon, independent of thc Greenville Road and Dourer by about fifty inilo!i Taking this view of ibo matter, it will bc apparent to nur readers, while we au gieaily nt son, (hot it is nut very improbable that the desired tb rod ii ll road will yet lo completed by way nf Anderson between Charleston and thc West. NKW YOIIK, April 6 -An Athmta, (Jo, , special nays that reports have reached Atlanta of several storms in Noni, Goori id, TherO were cyclones in several hicaliipp, which blew duwil lene s und damaged crops badly. Several Railroad lines were washed away and several huimos blown down. Two or three deaths ure reported. The mails will not be delayed. ?po oivxX 3>aVj>i:ic3 0iGf. UK Air ii A xi) BtiAtiTY COM MN nu--. WOMAN'S RlOHTS".-Ono who has long Studied Ibis subject now presents thc result ol' his invest ?gal ions. Ile ia happy to say (bat he luis discovered "Wo? man's Best friend." ft is adapted especially to those easel where thc womb i-, disordered and will euro any Irregularity 6t tho "mouses." Brndiield's Female Regulator1 neta like u diann in "whites," or a f addea cheek of the "monthly ooiiraes," from cold, trouble of mind or like causes, by restoring Ibo discharge in every in stance. In chronio cases ils net ion is prompt nm) dooisivo and naves the const ii ut iou from ooutttiess evils nml proton (uro decay. Prepared by Dr. I. Hrndliold, Albinia. On. For salo nt $1.60 per bolt lo by Norman vt Bro. - "-| 11 ~?T ipi - HM- - ? mil -i tm ir T M ? mmr+m MILLTOWN, CIIAMIIF.US Co., ALA., July 18, 1877. I IIQVO nacl your Pe?nalo Regulator exten sively in my practice for a long limo nilli willi . entire success where liiere was no complication of disease. If ll is not a specific, it is, in my Opinion, tho best known remedy for tho diseases ? for which it is recommended. J. II. DA VIS, M. L>. ATLANTA, (?A., February 10, 1870. Dug, IliToiiixsoN & Uno-Unit:): I have used your "NcUralgluo" in several inst naces, and find it tho boat remedy for neuralgia 1 have ever tried, lt relieves I li o piilii and IOAUS nono o Ihoso unpleasant effects duo lo narcotics or other anodynes. I shall always keep il in my ollicc, ami lake much plottSUl'o in recommending it to my patients. S. 0. HOLLAND, Dentist, 21 Whitehall. Atlanta, (Ja. For salo bj* Norman & Uro., Walhalla. Church Directory ibr 1^*0. Thc fellowing ls thc best arrangement of appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit and | Mission that is nt pircsont suggested by tho 1 location and needs ol tho work. Pu it li tr observation may suggest additional changes. Westminster, first Sunday ul 10o'clock ti m. Center, first Sunday at Dj o'clock p. tn Hopewell, Saturday before the first Sunday at ll o'clock i. m. Joonssce, second Sunday at 10 o'] o'clock, ii KV. "U MOIMUS, I ?AI rou. Lt; rn titi A N CuUUCH.--A i raugonien ts havo been made lo have preaching in the Puthera:! Chili t li ut 1 1 A M In tho I'lnglish langui o every Sal.bath, except tho third, by tho Hov. J P. Sm< li :cr, D.D. The t'.ointiiir nit y ure itt vit d t>? uttend. Sibbath School every Sabbath iii hiing : :.t ll A M I'', m rt h Sunda v and Sutuid?y before 0* Westminster nt 1 I A. M. \Y A INT KU-.'jill) now KI il >.V<,T fi bers to tlio Know co Courier^ tho best weekly pupcM* in li io np~ country. ? Dr"TUTT'S Expectorant S IN 25CTS. Ai.:;3 SI BOTTLES, L Tt?i yVopcrtios oro Demnlcont, Nutri tivo DalHamie, Soothing anet i?cnUiiij. Oombiiiiiin nil tiloso qualities, ti ia thia jiict.t etYeotivo J Jil NU B?'liSAhC over or?ured to BUt?orora from pulmonary diseases. _____ D N. J. F. H AY WO OD r ot New York, voluntarily Indorses it. - READ WHAT HE GAYS : Br. Ttl I T : Now Vo 1;. Hopi., li), IE77. Doar Mr-Oaring thia yi m' I v. i ed u nu humlm! oaao* nf Ininti! aoato4. In tho In.. ? i.ii ol tho etty Ibo C!.Hii*l>oro ol n i ry Rovitro ly; c. li trna lluuo my nilen ion W iscnlledtn Cull s Kxpoclornut. ?lui I OOIIIOM loy eur irlao ni ii. woiitloriui |towor. Purity! '. pMctu-o of twenty >i?iirs, I hayo actor known A invtlioino to itel improinptty.atiil with stich Cappy ulfcult. It liiMintl) tmbduud tito nior.t violent lit s of i't?i.:h.!i'.'. ut:.! iitv.iiiah.y eiiio.? I ho diso n: tn ? four days, ient'criuUyindjiiioil utitlio bunt IUUK moiliciiui I over used, .1. I'HANOIS JI IV WOOD, M. I). A NEWSPA^'-.T^J'X WRITES, Oilloo. I.? itiiiii AUKU?I , tin. Dr. TO 1*T: Dont Sir M.. lil . ?... tiiiuekoit with pii?uiiini:li, that Ins'ed Iii! wi nina m.noli nuT, for tho furo o? win iii iii 11 ...emu vahnulo Expectorant. I liini i ried lon i. every t i ?; reo .tu. mondad, Oui m.im ititi .my : .....I uni il I uti tyour Kx> poctornut. ono hollie Ol illicit roiuovutl < io tough enliroly. Willi m.my thanks. I nm yoi i < ir i y, JOII.N .... Witiaf.i:. Had lorri ?Jo rHGHTsWlSA'ff?. Momiilil?, IV!?., ll, Hil. Dr.TUTTi Sir-T linvol.iuii ? n.i.? lornoiilytwo yours willi n tororn comili Wl? ' mmoiivoil tn. kii>K your Kxiiorforniit 1 wan ri iluoed toona liumtreil unit ilxloon i' mn do in wt I.C.I. I lind tried nlinotl every! h i io; : Cul torrllil > lill?lll SW ania. I huyo takou finlfdor.oiiIMHIM. Tlionli:httwo l.ihnvo loll mo, t)io eolith liaitliaiippoiiriiili mid I h ivounhioil til'H'OU ponatlaInlletli, I roconunoutlit lit nil nur fri WllbKroxt rospcot, OI.lVKtt KICK. Render, have yen ofiui'Jd a cold ? A <. you un whlo to raino Hm phloem V lin.o JOH nu ti'fiin lion in the lliiu.it '.' Awns.! in , --:u:i ? :i UiqhiiiBS? willi waot i broil li? lin yuh Imvti i flt Of l'l)ll?:!lillL,' \< I now Wild Mien In tho revlon til Um henri, Phonl tins and ti n-;/ 11 MI, nur Ailvit'o In tu lil Once a doge of Tull'* Kxiicviornui; j ni will rn >:i bo obla lo rabo tito plilet;ui. In nu iuiiir repent fi?? Kxpt'ctor.iut, plnco a liol trim io llmfeot.tako two of TiuiM I'llfi. Yoii will BOOM f?Ti li?o ri pleasant .1 ? p and w.iU.' ii|i iii lin- inn.i.iicr, COtHth Bono, t?nica ivork?tij? Ireeiy: easy hrealh* iiiL', neil Hie bowels moving in n natural mininer To prevoni n roturn cd iht ao iyinpionia usa jtJt? Kxpx*cloriiii| loyd m tin ? i. Oincc, 35'Murray Sti'oot, N. Y? TUTT'S PILLS <:i Itt: '. ol. rif.) i,I \ T?TT'B POLLS c:\ ( iii.ll'. TUTf'Si,PILLS TUTT'S PILLS PU 111 F V 'l'Bin ??lM>o?>. TUTT'S PILLS ^ri/?ei; PIU S J?Tt'Oi?i BYE QKAV U ltu pitWJII.IR.AKlia un,limed lo a l' . , lil.AOK hy A *ii)K,flit;ipiii-aluin ol tili-. l?vi. It [m. partan .V?l nra I C,.l.,r, mio Iimlantanooisly, nml in Mll*rrolo?a ??sprln? wator. .Sold by Drt?eUU.oi ra nt hy oxprts? na roeolpl of Bl, Offloo, 35 IVlurray St., Now Yorl?, 200 CORDS N13 fr II Blt ll Y C. BU., S. dj. Am il 1, lb'SO 25-01* NS EL, WATJXI?VXJXJ?K, ?5?. O'., (J A K I N K T M A Ii E ll, UPHOLSTER AND vi?s.vc-5.^r.-y,-?Vitv?-,f? ?A../'.'.;.?. -\.;?a*5S?? HAS for Mali; ?uni oil hand what every ooo IIOOIH sooner or later: COFFINS A.\'B> C?S?O'fl'M, V A S NS IX ?'IS Bi I3TS, COFFINS Willi or IV I t h o ii t I??assiOR. I'?inbiilit?iiig ?rl?tn.lii' Sconce. IN T111] COURT Ol' COMMON MEAS, .Jae-d? Alexander, Pluintilf, v.-. Mary Alox andcr, widow nf .James Alexander, do* conked, 1JI?U9 F. Alexander, Jordan Alex*? under, David Alexander, brothers, and Nancy Ann .Madden, histor af James Alex ander, decoosod, Martha Watson, Marv McCall, Pendleton Alexander, Pebeeco Hodson, Piokons Alexander Vance Alex, nndor, Tallulah Alexander and Slot li ti Alexander, children, and dennie Alexan der, widow of Micojuh Alesandor, deceased, Daniel 1*. Alexander, William Alexander. Sarah L'rov.icr, Lucinda Alexander, Thomas Alexander nnd Jacob Alexander, children, and Charlot to Alexander, widow, of IMIOO Alexander, deceased, un i Danie! Perritt, P.li/.ubcth Ano Perrin und berina l'orritt, children nf Melissa Perrin, deceased, Daniel Watson, James? Watson and Klizabeth Wnttmn, children ti" Kli&ttbcth Watson, deceased, nnd Th mas P.. Madden, Do I'cmhintn,-Si'MMoxa rou PAHTITION or URAL HssATti, To the Defendants in the above stated case: \7"OU and each of yon uro hereby tuirn \ moued ami required lo answer ibo com? i lainl in tho mihi adi in, a copy of which is herewith nervt d mi yon nnd to nervo a copy of your answer on th': mih?crib'.. nd.".ito ii: tho nbovo rtatcd rjjlAlvM uni ?CO 'hat the Mimmons mel com? JJ plaint Ci- action was tiled io (lie I .eik'? ofiioe for mid county nie'. Stole mi (bo I'.) li d iv el Miireh, Itt**!), and its object ?4 tu iniriiti.iii i lie hil tl it' < I . :;t 1 C itutiy ol .lames Alexander, dei on'*ed. ct ITU PAN A- sTuiur.ixa, Vi";.l?.min. S. C., Plaintif, s Attovimys. March f">. KS8? iO-Ot Bullo ol' Mouth Carolina. 04jU.':i?.-j'. O.'., lJii!T?? ;:iv;'i\ before nv, in tho Court of Pro) i.'e, .? l o nei l :,i Walhall:;. S C.. ?ri Monday, 12th f Vjii'il m ..i. ul;; r puhlle-iliiii hereof. II lt ?'dock in t'oe forenoon., to shew dins?, ;i liiiy tiiey h ive. v.hy ibo mud iidiiiiiiistrulioo |?no! 1 not he '{.r.intti '?? i?iv?i r'inIci' wy- bund und seal. Ibis Ihfc 21th f.'iy ci March, Anno Domini K'jJli, UIC ll Alli) I.BW.IS, . Itv'") I '.! Sliilo ol'iSoul.li ?apo?iha, l>y Itichiird dc wis, INfj., .1 n'. (b, cn Mon day, Ililli day ct' April, 1830, aflCr pubbcallon | hereof, u' !i o'clock in tho forenoon, M show canso, if liny I hey have, Why tho :;.tt i ndniini$< It'iitlob should not be graiijed. tl i ven under niy band uni real, (lil 'lie Sltli tbty of March, Anno Demi i 1*'M>. lt II Ml All D Ul WIS. .1 uilgc of Probaioof Oooncc (.'ou'.iiv. Mureil -.'. !"..> 10-21 CHIGKBQI1 FIANOS tasia. ......... i. ^c A. v ^t^iii^'&saausaB Othor Pianos woar out DUT Vm Gi) QU lr?HF.VER. v '. > . 1 .. lu ..:i i ro.it contests anti 1er na y o'i tit i unckiiowfo ift'il SlMniiiiril ?f tito World. Music.it :.. r.e. lioii.Wontlcrfiil Durabin, ly nail Ufl.uu nublo i oat. Tvu? economy inillcales pu ol . ivinluc ( hu Kia inj; alni MA other. neta? rn vsnjnu .?^v?yK?ag-ar*4BawMa?M L?S? DHAWCE T? BUY OH EAP R'-v.-... ... ..?^'^xi-i-tnauc.-jfiBRKO Cha !' ........ -nr. 1 .rc ri y xiUaiiict'il t tar prli cs fell i Dm ...a contracts ONiitrti April i, J-.JTJ .V.I. r ? rvclvsl \:ti:t lb;', ls'.) tA t'A mai. Oui : i:.: j-5 jMiltlvel? tho .srttl la Aliarte*. Dril 1 in i\v .mil '?ve Iron) .>'4.'? to S>.M? nu Hie i>ur> 1 bast', I'r08i'lll r.,t.-s (*U iranteed oaly lo April I. l.UDDPN A- DA'I P.S. Siivaiuinh. (bi. WboKiait Aire?is foi Ua.,t'ta.,S. C.,N. C ,& Ala. March .' \* Ki li ?UD?t ( \)lll i? !'. Ul(l Vl.il Will \v . tho iv bowe < :: cftirtjvaigi) yoav ul (o knoW w?io lie curtclid?tc ' ? i" -r ?U RIV INO AND FOR BAL? |?M>W$, IKON, l%\ I fi?, ?'H'D'.H'lBi, anti lull assortment ol' Hardware lor i lip N'IH'?II?;: Trade. Itemembcr, we ure headquarters for BUIST'S G ARDEN SEEDS. -ALSO HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. SEEDS. -TRY CRYSTAL FLOUR, Deals anything oh earth! --Always on hand choicest grades of GP.VPE?3, SUGAR AND TEAS, -AND AT /ta)* BOTTOM PRICI?S.^ .]. E. HENDRIX. Mareil 1?. 1880 18 Co L; REID & CO? Il A V li KO\V i Oil SALIO A FULL SUP ply of D'. M. I'M lt KY'S Frosh Garden Seeds, -A USO AVERY'S CELEBRATED PLOWS AND ADJUSTABLE PLOW-STOCKS GARDEN PLO WS, S TEEL JIO ES, KR A DE'S c. hi rn i<N TINO HOAD C. WILL DE LVT v ra Tin: HOAD i\ WILL UK iii STOItl? in a few doys, the best varieties of NORTHERN ANO WESTERN IRISH PO TATOES, FOii SEED. -.-OUR STOCK OF-. h ti V GOO VS, Xi > Tl ONS. BOO TS, f. u ?1 us, if A ? s, cuot 'KEV y- WARI: GENERAL 'MERCHANDISE \ i i.- ; t lull, and will i o s lld :h low os simi !.. . ids can ! o h .?';:' t anywhere by retail. Cull and o::nmir.o for yotirselres. c. i. mu '"?"co. Jun. 'J.'2, 1880 1U E X T lt A TWliT?flFIVIFK : S ?'?I.l.i ANNOL'.V.e' I'll AY I Wli/h A?Y LOW a liberal por coat, on cotton brough! mo in nay ment ol Mure accounts, and will take oom, peas, fodder r.'nd other produce at '.13 full y (?.'inc. I must ..close' up my hooks. All parties in dehted te me will find it to their interest to settle in thc next sixty ?lay?. 1 have ii l.aiol and arriving daily, at prices lo defy competition, Hoots ami Shoes, Joans, Oae'stm'orc;, Printb, Dross C'oods, Shirtings and Bicacliing?> Woolen C'o?;lc, "\ aros and Domestics, kc. "?ncy ' cods, hctionsuud Triinmiugs. .'. completo stock of Staple Groceries, Tobacco r.ud Cigar*, ?lr.ruwaie, Dogging and T.\*s, ("reek rv. V' >' other Illings , tetllouo lo mention. 1 wljl pay tiny -lay ,:,c- hlghosl cash price fox J. P. MICKLE!!, West CJnion. October 23, 187fl 4? m ' YOU SMT" Wc constantly keep on hand tho -ALSO THE BEST BRANDS -or CIGARS AND TOBACCO ft, W. SMI?*?.W# ?fc O IP., MAIN STUKUT, WALHALLA. S tl. Deo 18, 1ST'.' f( 121 " tl V M fi *'{ "??> Handing- In 1 weok, . i. 'ff fiatjtrthtMVnuInVUitHolrtU oftlfpHitjinq ... r. X.lf'.U ti-innt-it?, rMa._?lt\hoti\?. Bold t. i. i, .". is -.i' I / mill >"< TO . .