Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, September 09, 1880, Image 4
Aiken Mooro woe baptized at Mountain
Grovo Church on Inst Sunday.
Tho rod Blurts and oilier mounted Domo
.oratio clubs aro expected in Walhalla on tho
10th instant.
H?rnern ber Ibo ico cold soda water at Nor
man's stand nt Ibo spooking on tho 10th. A
Uno lot of medicinal elixirs jost nrrivod.
Tho grand muss mooting on Friday, tho
10th, will bo hold nt Wiobon's Spring. .
Hov. J. J. Novillo, of Seneca City, will
preach in tho Walhalla Methodist Church on
noxt Sunday nt ll A. M.
Now is tho limo to sow turnips for tnblo
.uso. They will grow largo enough und will
mot becomo strong or pithy.
It is to bo hoped mid expected Judge
^Mnckoy will speak next Friday. Ho is ono
ol the best stump speakers in tho nation.
Como out next Friday and hear your can?
didatos for Governor, Congress and Solicitor
speak. Oilier speakers of reputation will bo
boro.
Continuous wet weather has provontcd tho
saving of much good fodder. It is now rain
ing mid tho clouds ind?calo n wot spell.
Tho Presbytery of South Carolina will
moot nt Cokosbury, Abbovillo County, S. O ,
on Wednesday (loth) bo faro third Sabbath of
September, 1880, nt 7J P. M.
Tho first bale of cotton of this year's crop
was received nt Westminster on Monday, the Dill
instant, and was bought by J. 1!. Ltgon from
llrynnl Glenn, one of (Jeoncc's most enterprising
colored farmers.
Tho colton has been greatly injured by
rust in this county. It is estimated tho cror
luis been cut oil* one third. Constant ruins
prevent picking and a good deal is dropping
out mid being lost.
Our merchants can learn something to theil
advantage, ii they will read thc following:
"John Wannnniakcr, of Philadelphia, bas
rando upwards of $20,000,000 in business,
mid says that judicious newspaper advertis
ing is ono of tho keys of his successful busi
ness life. Ho ndvQitiscs in about fiftj
different papers in Philadelphia nlonc."
No court is being held this week, ns tin
lust stututo was so drawn that the Commet
Picas could not bc opened until Wednesday
of thc second week. As thoro wns very litlli
criminal business, it wasn matter of conven
ienco mid economy to open tho court on th
second week. Tho civil docket is also Ugh
und tho juries will hardly bo kept longo
than three days.
Our town clock is now in pood runnin,
order and Prof. Lognro is .regulating it ever,
week by nstronomical observations on th
meridian pussapo of tho sun. Ho expect
to get it running in good limo within a monti
if bc cnn hnvo ono clear day in each wccl
The cloudy weather of thc last tbrco week
lins interfered with tho process of regola
tion. Thc clock was corrected last Saturda
evening within one minute ol true Walhall
time.
Tho primary election for Pickens Count
took pince on thc 3d instant and resulted i
tho selection of tho following gentlemen i
standard bearers, viz: Representativos-'
W. To Ileso n and J. C. Alexander, Clerk i
Court-J. J. Lewis, Probato Judge-O, J
Durant, School Commissioner-O. T. Jone
Sherill'-Jonb Maudlin, County Conimissioi
eis-A. B. Talley, L. Mauhlin and lilli
Day, Coroner-J. K. Kirksey, Auditor-.
ll. Glyde, Treasurer-J. II. Uowon.
Tho Democratic Judicial Convention
of thc 8th Circuit was held at Helton on tl
4th instant for tho purposo of nominating
Solicitor. All tho counties hoing represent*
thc convention wan organized mid Col. J. I
i 'ot li ian was unanimously nominated for S<
Hoi tor. There was no other candidate befo
tho Convention. Col. Cothran ha? mada i
able and acceptable Solicitor and bis ro-cle
tion will meet the hearty approval of oi
people.
Wo spent last Saturday at Wostminstc
Tho day passed, off most pleasantly. Tho nu
chants are preparing for n heavier fall tra
C?an usual. Messrs. Vernor <fc Stribling II
pulling in operation n. largo cotton gin,
that they can accommodate their friends n
thc public in that linc. Westminster is t
contro of a larpio lumber business, which
again becoming profitable. Mr. W. F. Pt
ker mid Zimmerman & Kay cnn nccomnioch
tho public in this lino.
Mr. N. A. Purley brought to the Walha
market cn Monday, tho Otb instant, the Ii
halo of cotton of (ho ?cnson. Tho bi
weighed G07 pounds and was purchnsed
Riemann & Son nt 10J cents. Mr. Gottl
Wanner did tho ginning and packing of I
cotton. Mr. Purley furnished tho first b
of cotton to Ibis nuirkot last year, and t
onie brought Monday is just ono week carl
Iban tho one last year.
The young pcoplo of Walhalla expect
givo mi entertainment next week, or tho wc
after, consisting of pantomimes, Roioptio
views, tabioai;* and music. Tho object is
rniso n fund for thc purchnso of ndditioi
.apparatus for Atlger Collcgo. From wi
wo learn tho entertainment will affordn.lui
fund of amusement and pleasure. M?
particular notico will bo given of tho tin
ltomeniber tho mass meeting of tho Dom
cindie party to bo hold on tuc lOih instant
Walhalla,, Preparations uro being mr
hore for a big day mid n number ol' ul
speakers arc expected besides our candida
for Stats oflicca. Let our county show ngf
tho spirit of 1870 and start n wavo of pop
lar onthusinsm which shall sweep over t
Stat? from tho mountains to tho seashore a
[mallow np nil opposition to honest n
economical government.
Wo lind tho plcnsuro of nttending I
exercises of Professor J. O. Hicks' selie
nour High Fulls, or? Friday hist. Tho cxl
bition wns very good indeed. Tho boys ti
young men spoko well. Wo were not pres
nt nny oxnminntioii of l.ho studonts, but
loam that they nrc mating rnpid progr
undor tho skillful management mid instri
tion of Prof. Hicks. All over tho oom
renewed efforts nro bol'ng nindo to impr
tho echools and to educate tho youth of
country, mid wo nro euro no section wh
wo hnvo boon has rnndo gre 'aler progress
this direction thrill tho noopic?' nround II
Fnlls.
Wo lonni thnt Mr. Win. Books, forniorly
of Laurone, but recently of Weatminutor, line
bought tho tarni and mille on Connoross,
thrco milos -md a half from Walhalla, from
Col. J. J. Norton. It is tho intention of Mr.
BcokB to nut tho mill in thorough running
order. Ho will also sot in ?inmediato opera*
tion a first class cotton gin. Wo mo ghid to
know that Mr. Bocks is bringing to beni- upon
his now enterprise bin accustomed energy.
- * ? --
Among* Our Advertisers.
Mr. A. 1. Bedford, of Seneca City, oilers
goods in this issuo nt prices which defy com
petition. Ho keeps a general stock of mor?
chundiso and in a few years of business lins
won tho tillo of the cheap cash stin e. IBs
advertisement enumerates u list of articles of
every day uso, willi prices which cannot fui I
to draw custom. Hie other goods ure sold at
bottom prices for cash, und in ti titulo of scv?
ral yeuro, beginning ns n stranger, bc has
built up und enlarged bis custom. Call and
seo his stock and prices.
Mr. Wm. B. Todd advertises in this issuo
tho great helpmeet for tho Indies, Singor'e
improved sowing machino. Ho hus been
canvassing for this machine for several years,
hus Bold a largo number in this and adjoin
ing counties, and cnn lind a good referenco in
every community, for the Singer ?3 a stan
dard machine, and nil who hnvo bought ot
tried ?t can and will recommend it. If you
want a machine to help your wife and that
will provo a never failing friend to woman,
read Mr. Todd's advertisement and call or
wrilo to the parties named for ono.
Hancock is elected! So Mr. John C,
Mickler, of West Union, advertises; nm
whether it prove true or not, wo know Mr
M loki Ol' is now receiving un immense steel
of dry goods, boots and shoes, hurd ware
crockery, groceries, &o., which he oilers to
sell nt tho lowest cash prices. This is 1
maller of news, which directly intorcsls on:
renders, as they will soon sell thei
cotton and must then buy ninny of tho arti
eles Mr. Mioklor ollera for salo. Anolho
thing should not bo forgot ton, that Mr
Miekler offers to pay Seneca City prices fo
all colton brought to him. Sell your cottoi
to Mr. M ickier and then if you wantnnylliiiij
in his lino you can get it on the right terms
Cash, cash! ensh!! Cash is a talisman (lin
works wonders, lt yields bargains nod give
bargains. Whoever buys for cash buys low, an
if ho buys to sell again ho can sell low and sli
realizo a living profit. Such Mr. J. II. fd gol
a. well known and popular merchant of West
minster, proposes to do. Bis large fall sloe
lins been well selected and bought entirely fi
cash and consists of a full linc of reliable gooi
which will bc sold low. Thc cheapest art ?ob
of thc bliest sly lo and inosl durable text uro
what everybody wants, nnd this is comprised
thc terni "good reliable goods," and is what M
Lig?n oilers to his customers. Call mid exomh
bis stock rmd prices.
Tho attention of thc trading public Isdirceb
lo the advertisement of CL W. & J. I-'. Ciguitllr
of Seneca City, niilioutiolng thc opening of
full stock of Merchandize for the fall trail
consisting of dress goods of ibo latest style
linseys, ginghams, flannels, blenched gooi
woolen goods of the best niannfaclure, clot Li 11
boots and shoes, huts, glassware, cutlery, S
Tho slock of this linn is very large, well select
and bough! at the lowest on s ll prices. Lnjoyl
tho advantage of dir?ct connection willi t
seacoast and North und S.ml h, I hey gel 1
lowest possible freights and can afford lo of
accommodating terms to all. Their slock, ti
sufficiently extensive lo insure customers
being a Sic to And anything they need In .1
line ol' general merchandize. This finn in a f
years by courtesy, promptness and fair deali
has buill up and enlarged its trade, until il
now doing ono of tho largest trades in ibo 1
country. The preso ni slock is ibo largest 0
in store, and by buying, in many c-ises, dir
from tho fticlorles, lito firm cati oller thc h
of bargains for cash. Mr, J. B. Walcott, )<
?iud favorably known ?ll Walhalla anti over
county, is in the employ of the firm ami will
pleased to show the slock to ?ill customers,
is well to look nt tli0 stock of (his firm bel
purchasing, as money may be saved.
Oakway Items.
September 0, 1SSC
There was much rain last w eek, intel foi
with tho fodder saving.
Corn ia pretty good on au average.
Colton is making a good showing, as it
opening better than usual.
A? nnd W. T, Dearden uro making up
sorghum with their mill and evaporator,
good harvest is expected.
Candidates arc plenty und havo been in
viowinglhe people pretty extensively recen
Center neighborhood wants mi every
school to begin the firs; of November. S
good teacher might lind an opening hore
Tho Bethel Ihiplist Church building
progressing finely. It is a good, largo
I when finished will bo a comfortable build
an ornament to the neighborhood,
Bcv. Blbort Bnllengcr preached nt Cc
Church on Inst Sunday evening for Bcv.
W, Moore lo a largo and attentive 0 ngn
tion a very practical sermon. Sui ject of
courser "A Pixed Purpose." O. I
HAVANA, September 1.-Tho yellow I
hnti assumed an epidemic character in
villugo of Sandicgo del A'ala, in tho jnrii
tion of Si ;*tfT, attacking oven creoles
causing tho (loath of -li) persons within a
days. A dick soldier from Saguo, pns
through thc villugo imported tho fi
Thoro wofo 138 deaths from yoi low fever
1 death fro.-ii small pox in Havana durinf
week ending liWt Friday.
Tho Into County Convention of (ho M
boro' Heptibliciins resolved that they w
Support "those ii ho hnvo como out us i
pendent of Democratic organizations
clubs, and look for their support to tho p<
on their own indivh. u-.il merits."
Summit Courien iVork woll any man
disturbs thc penco nnd harmony of tho I
ocrntio party now. Bay him down to sh
long, never waking political sleep; 1
gently, but "plant him deep, plant him di
A mule became frightened at tho long]
dhrttor of II OiindidatO for tho Legislatur
Abbeville County Inst week und run off
tho plough. Tho (armor gave tho candi
ten minutes to get out of thc field.
A mounted Benioeratie Campaign
consisting of sixty livo members, has
formed at llcllvlew, Abbeville! County.
Only four or five white men attondcd
Lexington County lUdioal Convention.
Tho Opening Cotton,
NEW ORLEANS, September 4.-Tho Demo
crat received clop specials from ono hundred
(ind fifty four pointB in Alabama, Arkansas,
Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Teunosseo mid Texus, showing ibo condition
of tho cotton crop lo September od, of which
Ibu following is a summary:
lu Louisiana ~7 returns wero received from
twenty lineo parishes. Those willi four ex?
OOptiotlS show tho weather to bo rainy and
very ubftivorubloi Ono parish ropol'ts thc
condition of tho crop improved over last week, ?
nix about tho samo and (cu chuligod for the
worse. Boll worms or? reported in thirteen
parishes, army worms in live, rust in three
und shedding in six. Holl worum had dis
appeared completely from ono parish. Eight
parishes reported that tlioy would not make
over half crop. Hains have interfered somewhat
w illi picking. Uno parish mparts that picking
will bo oom ploted by November 1st. Labor
is BOOrCO in seven, poor in four and Slltllciont
in nine parishos? Tho ntornga yield pei
nero is seven hundred pounds of seed
cotton.
Twenty niuo returns from twenty four
counties in Mississippi report tho weather
very bnd, heavy rains having fallen through?
out tho State, except in the Northeastern cor
ner. Fifteen counties report too much, und
three too littlo rain. Ono county reports
condition of crops unchanged from lust week,
and ten changed for tho worst. Army worms
ure reported in two, boll worms in seven,
f rust in three, rot in seven, blight in ono,
wilting in one, and shedding in three COU li
lies. Tho damage is 30 por cont, in one, 'JJ
in four, 15 in two, und IO in one County?
Picking was generally suspended from three
to sis days by tho rain, babor is Scarce in
seven, poor in one and tuttiioiotil in ten
Counties. The ??era;.1;" jichi is reven hun
dred and fifty pounds of seed colton io ibo
acre.
Holums from sixty six points in Texas
show tho weather gcitorully warm and fa
vorable. Thc army worm is reported tn ono
and the boll worm doing serious damage in
len counties. Two counties report tho worm
killed by heat. Tho general condition of ibo
crop is butter than hist week? Picking was
general but labor 6011100. Tho yield per acre
is eighteen hundred pounds.
Fifteen rotorua from Alabama show weath
er unfavorable and iain v. Tho plant is
fruiting and Opening poorly in six and fruit
ing poorly though opening wall intwodistiiots.
Worms ure reported in nine, shedding in two,
rust in six und rot in six districts? 'Tho
damage caused is 33 per cent, itt Ovo, 25 per
cont, in one and 10 per cent, in ono district.
Picking has been in offered with by tho rains.
Labor is generally milRoiont. Tho average
yield is four hundred and tilly pounds
per acre.
Returns from Southern and F.ustorn Arkan
sas show unfavorable weather. Too m noll
rain, followed by hot weather causing rot ami
rust and some shedding. Tho Little Kock
mid Pino Muff sections will show a falling oil'
of 20 per cent. Tho Helena District will
show n good average crop. The yield por
nero is eight hundred and lilly pounds.
Returns from Western Georgia show (tint
rain luis caused colton to shed. There are
some complaints of rust. The yield is half ti
bale per acre.
lletums from Southern Tonnenseo show
the crop so damaged by drought and rust that
tho yield will bo only half a crop, about a
quarter of ti bale per acre.
Thc following uro tho candidates nomina
ted by thc primaries of Sparenburg County
for ibo Ccncrul Assembly. Senator Thos.
J. Mooro; House, Win. K. Multo, 13. S.
Allen, James K. Mack, .John W. Woflbrd.
ORDER OF THE DAY
rou rm:
Mass Meotinj at Walhalla
ON Till!
KHh September, 1880.
MAJ. S. P. Pr.si.v, Chief Marshal.
F. b. SlTTON, Assistant Marshal.
J. M. WiuTMiiu:, Assistant Marshal.
F. ll. DOVI.K, Assistant Marshal.
All the Democratic Clubs of the County, uni
formed or otherwise, are respectfully invited to
attend, mounted on horseback. Thc citizens
generally, white and black, aro also invited to
attend..
The mounted men will assemble al Capt. J, V.
Mlcklcr's store, Weal Union, on thc 10th of
September, 1880, nf 10 o'clock A. M., and ri
port to one of tiie Assistant .Marshals al Hint
point.
Tho oil i'?cns on foot will report to one of thc
Assistant Mar.-hals at (he Court House nt tho
sumo hour.
A procession will then bo formed and marched
to Ibo place where tho meeting w ill be held.
Senators Wa lo If ampi on nm! M. C. bul 1er,
Hen. Johnson llugood, Gen. Kennedy, Col.
Aiken, Col? Polhrnn and other diiMlnguislicd
and prominent speakers will address thc people.
Tho County I.XOOlttivo Committee have re
quested that Hie bar rooms bo closed during
(he day and night of thc 10th of September.
Tho local Clubs at Walhalla will make nil
necessary arrangomonls lo make the mass meet
ing a success.
Speaking will commence nt 11 o'clock A. M.
IIOI11?HT A. THOMPSON,
County Chairman.
'Flic i.'osi QB I y 4'?i p.H'i?-.n i .y; m.
Thc Executive Comniltlco of tho Democratic
party of Coonee Cornily recommend thal tho
campaign in Ibo county bo opened by public
meetings at the following limes and pinces, lo
wit:
Mount Taber, Thursday, September 0.
Westminster, Saturday, Sop! ember ll.
Seneca City, Monday, September "JO.
Pleasant Hill, Saturday, Soptoiubor 26.
Holly Springs, Monday, September 'J7.
Speeches will be inado by (ho candidates at
tho above nienlinned places.
norn.HT A. THOMPSON,
County Chairman.
W J. ST um i ' NC, Secretary,
Opening tho Campaign!
A MAGNIFICENT M HUTING AND S PL UN
DI I) SPHAK1MO AT COLUMBIA.
[From llio Greonvlllo Dally News.]
Goi.i'MitiA, S. C., fjoptc?iibcr v, li-su.
The ratification meeting hore was largo ami
enthusiastic, Thc procession formed ?it ilu>
?Stale llouxo nt IO o'clock, lu thc rallies were
many red shirts. Then; were ul."? a largo num*
ber pf nogr.i in tito procession wearing rod
Hhirts and bearing Hancock and lingllsli ban
ners.
They maret)cd lo tho Post Oflioo, lheneo
to tho grove nt tho head of Plain strcol.
Spooking began nt twelve o'clock, lusting
until four. Gen. Bratten introduced as tho
first speaker, (Senator IJuyord, who was re
ooived with frantic applause, end mude a
magnificent, ringing speech, which elicited
frequent ami vociferous yells.
Ho was followed by Gen. llugood, Oon
grossmun O'Connor, ?Senator I hitler and
Mr. Gibbes.
All mado lino addresses. Kverything
passed oil pleasantly.
The meeting is justly regarded ns a most
auspicious opening of the canvass,
Senator I lay a rd leaves hero to-morrow
for Anderson, in company with Major
Murray and other:-, and will speak there
next Thursday.
Bayard Coming; to Anderson.
C'OI.U.MIHA, ?;. C., September V- - Sonntor
Ihiynrd will speak In Anderson on Thursday.
l'Incursion nrrangen at low rates will be
ma le from Greenville, Walhalla, Abbeville
and intcrmcdiato points? Tho mooting hero
to-dny was a grund eui cc*:?.
il. li. MUllltAV.
firfx > o o : i ?. \ A?O" -::> { ' <. ? o .* ;i .
The greatest enemy t.? children i ; worin:-.
Shrinor's Indian Vennilngo will Kive iii m
from ruin. Only '2J cent, it bottle.' Try it.
ATLANTA i GA., k.ovcthbor li, HW.
Pu. ('..I. Morrel .1 tear Slr: I connel to>
strongly recommend jour Toelhina I'iVeihin;;
Powders) lo mot hera nu one of I ho />? >! m ? Jiu
lin ?i eau obtain /.>/. //?/',. ilc?itititt,,t and .w.U>/
?nf fitts. 1 have used il willi very satisfactor,*,
results the past summer willi my own child, und
while we have heretofore lost a child or two
from teething meier oi.her r. ne divs, our present
child that luis taken Teethinu ls a line healthy
boy. Ita merila,!: certain lo make il a slandurd
family inciliciiiu for I h hi country for tho irrita
lions of teething and bowel disorders 1 f >hiM
reu ot' ullages. 1 mu, very respect fully,
A. f. UKOWN, M. I).,
(Ilrother of ex dov. JOB. tb Drown.)
For sale in Walhalla by Norman >. I trot ncr
and Wright .\ Sligh, Druggists.
Ovnn ONI'.-IIAIIF of the male portion of the
American people J"> years ol' ugo sillier mere or
loss with diseases of the kidneys and bladder.
There are various causes- for this, bul over work
is thc chief cause. Nothing in tho whole ma
teria medica ia so well calculated to Invigorate
and restore healthy tone lo these organs us
Rankin's Compound Extract of Ituchu and
Juniper. A few doses lahen occasionally will
..'really ben?.lit all tho-e wini are ntllioted willi
any disease of tho kidney and bladder. Pre
pared only by Hunt, Kan'.in & llamar, druggists,
and for sale by Norman .\ Uro.
ANTIOOJI, Titot-l' Co., GA , July I, I.f\i0.
? am one of Ibo unfortunate miilVrern from
gravel or dh ea e of the khltioys and lind mole
and speedier relief from Rankin's linell u und
Juniper than anything 1 have ever tried. I
esteem it so highly were (lure bul one bottle in
the world I wea!.', willingly give $100, ov any
Amount for it. I recommend it oh ve all ot bel'
-indar pr?par?t ions. th T. V. INN.
[.from t'uAXK fi, IIAIIAI.SON, >:.:;? . Librarian.]
ATLANTA, QA , January 1 I, li???>..
Messrs. Hutchinson & Uro: 1 luivo tested youv
"Neuralgine," both on myself und ol hers, and
have ft tiu! il tobe all thal is claimed--a spceinO
for neuralgin and headache. 1 recommend it to
liiy frlcit ls. Vottr.; t filly,
L'UAK L. I! AKAI.SON.
Wm
^m^l. . ? my
THOUGH SHAKING hlKI! AN ASPKN Lt? A I',
willi the chills and fever, the victim of malaria
may ?till recover hy using this .?."lebralcd sp?
cifie, which noi only brcriks lip Hie most aggra
vated attacks, but prevents their reenrrone >, li
is lulhiitely preferable to ipiinlno, uol only bo
cause it dotti Hie business fur moro thoroughly,
bul also on account ot' its perfect wholcsoiuness
cud invigorating action upon ibo entire sysicin.
For sale by nil druggists and dealer generally,
tip FOR ?ki?.
1)Y villi:.' ci' a Deorep of tho Probato Court I
) will sell lo the highest bidder ci: salcduy in
tit TOEKIl NJJXT, m'Walhalla Court House, thc
ll HA Ti HST A TH
of Warren l>. Perry, lunatic, consisting ot' a
TU A UT Ot' LAND, on Gonnoross Cr?ol?, in
OoGftGO County, State ot' Soto h Carolina, ad -
joining lands ol' N. .1. l<\ Perry, Mrs, Julio
Alexander ?uni olhol'S, OOlllaillillg two bundled
acres, more or lesa.
THUMS OF SAM! Ono-hnlf cash, balance
in one year from day of sale, scoured by bond
and mortgage of thc pictnlse?.
JOHN H. PF. lt KV,
Commilieo,
September ii, 18P,0 42-?t
State South Carolin H.
?J?MJrVT.V WS ttWONI-?B-?.
IN Tili; COURT OF COMMON PLIiAS.
Wm. A. Drucke',ridge, el. nb, against J. W.
siriidiiig, Administrator, et. al.
IiV virtue of oil order made in lids liOljoli,by
) Jtldgo Thomson on (he 11th day of March,
ISM), all (be creditor.-: ol' derry I', brackenridge
will present und prove their claims against hi ?
estille before nie in my otllcc al Walhalla oil or
before Wednesday, tho 27th day Of October
next, according lo law. and tailing lo do so
their claims will bo barred.
I! ICU A Kl) I.F.W IS, Ma r
August :!<"., 1880 il 2m
{State ol' .'"?'ouili Carolina.
O?OMlg 0'5??I>3TV.
J};i likhurd J. wh, A's.;., J?nt<ji <;/' t'roMe.
\ \J II i : 111 : AV, \V. M. Campbell has made sui! lo
?1 ino lo grant li?m Letters of Administra
lion, ol' (liv Iwate-ami lill cc te ol' -Mrs. Lliznbotli
Hopkins, deceased
These too, therefore, to olio und admonish till
and singular Hiv kindred mid creditors of Hie
BtiUl lili-A.ibolh Hopkins, deceased, that Ihcy ko,
nuil nppeni', before mo, In Ibo Houri ol' I'robale,
to bc koki ai Walhalla, s H., ?m Hntnidiiy, l?lb
ol' September iiislnnl, after publtetiHon liercof,
til ll o'clock in iko forenoon, !>? show cause,
if tiny Ihcy haye, why Ibo tani ndintiii Iriition
!-!n>ttl-l liol bo gmiilod.
Given Ululer my hand und Kimi, ibis ike l i
dny ol'Sept ember, Anim Domini ISSI!,
P.IC ll A Ul) LliVt IS,
du Ige id' Probate of 0< * noe Cornily
September ::, Ib80 i'2 :.:t
/ < UliliNV 11,8.11 i\R> COM ll III A
1 Ji IIA I lil?) A I).
Past Sebednlo between Chin-lesion timi
Albinia, (?a, lia Columbia ami Seneca
City.
On and nft?r A nguri .".Otb. tko Greenville
ind Columbia Unlit.sol uill make (dose
connection ul iou'cea.City willi trains of llic
Atlanta lind Cl ia I lotto Air Lino Hallway to
and front Atlant ti, enabling passengers io
avoid all night tutti 1 nial making tko lime
between Chm leaton und Alluntii similor iban
by any other ronlo,
SOIIKDULP,.
I., ai o < "kai leyton 0 k. a. m.
I eave Ci lumbla 1 I "."i ti. m.
Leave Se.icca Cily V |fi j., m.
A ri ii o ul A lianla ll f?S p tn.
Makin, cb . connection til Atlanta far all
point loutit.
l'aie ns low :.-; by any .db
.1. \\
.1 A. Ll'.'/. N'Oll I l.)N,
G euora I 'I it ki i mid
ira
NOTIOE
vf. I .1
i: \si limes ni i iri.
IN ... ..I i.m.v tittil ike Supply Lill, approved
?Ylo it n y '.MU h. I SKI), liol iee is hereby given Hitit
Hie'books will I"' open for Hiv collection ..!
I a ses Lit
Wednesday, Sop lomb or 15th,
timi will remull? .-pen until tko ?Vlsi day el' Oe
taller, I (?KO. 'flo: rile per vent uta ot luxe-: ia
as follow?:
Sitile Purpose.*, - ? I j mills.
Cai.nly I'liiprtsrn, - - :'. milts,
Pa-1 ?nilebleditcs i, - I \ mills.
School Tux, - - - mills.
Poll Tux, - - - si (io
lu ntl eases whero Ike May installment k i
los been ?-ai 1 a penalty of five per cenl. will be
lidded lo said in-tullun nt. All luxes lcni iiliii.g
uti).aid on ibo ll rsl tiny ol' November will ?nour
tl penally Ol' liflOOII pOI'COIll. tind li lli he e..Heeled
by tlisl ress or otherwise until I ho bil li of No
vember. Aller Ih tl dato Ike Cornily Treasurer
will proceed lo collocl hy levy and salo ns pro
vided by law.
I'.-t- ike convenience ol' (he (?ix payer.. 1 will
beni I ho following places ut Hiv limes slated
for ike collection of luxes:
At Seneca I ?ly, Monday and Tuesday, Sop
Limber -jut h ami ..'Isl.
l-'.-iir Clay. We ine; d iv and Thor. I ty. Sep
I ember '_' .' 1 ami 2:t?|.
We- tiiiiu: ter, l-Vnluy and Sal mably, September
2-1 i li und ???Hii
Port Madisniij Monday, September 2Tt.li
I'otitoit Hall's, Tue day, fivplcnibci '-' ?l.li
Mr-. Ila ('.ker's, Urdu. s'd?iy, Svpfvmbci '.'OH,.
Wtu. Lowland' e Tbiiraibiv, September ?01 ll.
(i mt's Mills, friday, Oylobcr bl
High Palls, Saturday, October 2tb
And for (ko hiihtuco ol' Hie limo ill my of'nv
ia ?ko (.'nuil lion eal Walhalla.
Taxes ure payable in Ike following kind:- <
lends and it? oilier:
(bod and Silver C..in:
Untied Slates Currency;
National Lank Notes;
Alni for ('.univ Taxes Jury and Wime
Tickets.
All Information aa In laxen freely given by
nitt'it or otlierwise. IL P. ALKXANIiKtL
Treasurer Coonee Ciiuuiy.
August ll), I ? Sd 10-0
Vf ti^ti vsi ,v% <foi rfc.'! VH rei lu tL! ' Mi k 1?, rf. 'i: ?Ld Al
?CT ITl en? sv? cw.
Vj:' *>jm r.fc* .-tc.? nt? .>
W ?. Gi U A Bi Bi A . A . d'.
THIS Institution will open ils fourth session
hB-iP'K'l-i.UISIUC ?>, IMSO.
TiniMs:
Coll?giale D?pitrlmciil, (on m on I btt, $fl0
Academic Department, len months, IO
.lunlov Department, 'on mont bs, .'.
Hoard, including fuel, lights and room,
pu- mouth, l"
lixcellenl facilities for slinlylng Music, Wa:
Wuk sn.i Painting. Seipl for oaltikiguo.
.L P. SM li LIZ li lt, President.
Aujiusl 1:2, I $80 ?'.i Dm
A TS /?g ? ?? *?fl ?*SV,*iu. T*3 ^ TT?
x.,v.'::...^ V .......\...,:L4.^'.i'j5
W .-W DJ Dfl .1 Hi EJ A , ? . 4" .
'?Mir. I-'oiii-ili Sehlasllo Vear w?ll begin on Hie
S ZJ-.IH? ?'tinixlay iii Kopitiutbci'
Tuition in ('t il./'ate l>eparliiicht, peV aiiuuni,
";l'k ono-half pay!ublc in advance.
li ls Import ni I lint the students be pre.nehl ni
the opening exercises ol' thc College on Ibo ll rs I
.'ny.
l-'or catalogno and any desiri .1 Information
apply io .LOIN H. KILLY.
Chairman of I'aculiy.
ViitMiU ii O l) !!!!
(w^....-.-,?.--.-cvvr,-|-r-? /\riT Wi*a?t>t*-??c-?.wa
If li I t^M
Pi: II uv, I ! ii rs TUN CnlNTV. tia.
Wc have known .'Swift'a Syphilitlo Speelllo"
i ..sted in hundreds af obsllnnio cases of .syphilis,
Mercurial Ulicuiiiiillslii, Scrofula, ko. lt made
ike most pe-rfeei ami permanent eures in every
0US0
II non L. UK.N.NAUO, l'.i i WAIUIK.V,
SAM H. KII.I.I'.N, .'? V/, WiMitr.ui.v,
J migo Co. Court, .L O. O ii.tt eur. Druggist,
.1. I. WAIIIII-.X, of .1. W MANN,
.1. W. Lathrop .S: Cu.. County Treasurer,
Savannah, (in., W.M. D. PiUliOK, SIlOI'llF,
I'.n .1 ICKSO.N, C. C. Di SOANj
liop'l Cl'k Sup'rCl. DAV I\ Cont ON,
\\ M. I'.itrx. o.v.
Wo are acquainted willi ibo gentlemen whose
signatures appear to llionbovocoilificiilo. They
nia- citizens ul' unid cornily, ol' ibo highest re
spec-lability and (harnett-!-. A. Sj HILLS,
Ordinary Houston county, Ca.
H. II. CULLKIl,
Clerk Superior Courl, Houston county. Ha.
1 am personally acquainted wuk Hie proprio
lois and many Of ike geni lomen whose sii<n:i
lures appear lo Hie foregoing ccriifioalos. Tkcy
ure mon of high character and Standing.
A. il COLQUITT,
Hovornor nf fteOrp ia.
Till-; SW I KT SPKOIKIC COMPANY
l'i uprlclors, Alhiu'ti, 111.
Sold by Norman & l's-, and Wright \ Bligh
Hi aggi is, Walhall i
Cull foi a copy ol "\ . aug Men's I'rii n i."
Septeml er -, 18S0 J.- '-ai
LA DI KS' STORE
\\ J'3 Imvojui't opened tho most beautiful
and largest lut ofLadios' Spring midsummer
Dress Uoods that has over boen brought to
iliis town. Wo would inako special mention
al thc following:
M Oil AIR Hunting, Monde (Moths, Silk
Congous undn lull variety, of Colored Silks
for trimmings.
( )l ll Linc of l.adic-.' Hain and lint Tiim
ining.H is unsurpassed in point of tin ul ?ty,
\ iiriely cud Price.
./V Kuli Assortment <>( Knelling, Knill.!?,
Hol Inlettes, l/incn Mets, While Ooods lllbbons,
Unces Cravats, Silk lluudkorcliiefH, ?to.
/\ dargo Hot of thc Latest Style; of Collis'
and Uovs' Straw Uni i.
n (?I eau derive a helter ??lea by person-?
?illy exutnli|lng our varied assortment of Dry
Uoods, N'otionn and l'an, y Clouds.
j\. Nico Assortment of Cents1 Clothing
mid Cussinioros,
( / All, A X I ? SKI: I ..'>.
llosp?ci(n?ly,
C. L KHID& CO.
()!\!*:\lll!)lii()iN
* C'ompicSc Spring s tor I.
.-OF
General
se,
- CONSISTI NC IN PAKT-OW
Cut ?coes, Dress Coads,
Calicoes, Dress Hoods,
/tats, Notions, Shoes, Hoofs,
tlats, Notions, Shoes, Hoots,
Cr?t'kcri/, Hardware, Yarns,
Crockery, Hardware, Wt ms,
A ? -ar Load
... OF --.
T Air ar FLCTJR,
JCST A/ih'lVh'D ?'COM Till-: WEST'
Have on I hind a Large and
( 'hoico Slock ol' Kami ly (?rotforios
( lonsisting ol
Su ijar, Cojj'ee, Tnt, Molasses,
Sit(/ttr Ct'ifi't'V, Kui, Molasses,
tiniiiii, hard, Jiiii', t'ont,
Caron) Loni, /tice, Corn.
Ti >I,.\N l'?TTOTVT Q K IMMA ll CJ
? I.ANTA'I'lO.l.^ lOlMMM.ll'ilO
And many other things too numerous to
nu litititl, all nf which will he sold cheap fer
cash ur hailer.
All who want bargains should cnll and
sec ino before purchasing clsewhcio.
I respect fully,
J . P, IIC K LER,
WEST UNION".
June :'?, 1S80 28-ly*
FAUQUIER FEMALE INSTITUTE, ~
\7Varroivion, ~\7"?%.
s., ion begins September 1st. Send for cata
logue. ItOIUlUT ril.V/.Bll, Principal,
'.lah JJ. I??80 :'?0-'Jm
] 11 A V M pul my COTTON (UN in first class
1 running order for Hie fall ginning and en
gaged iiHeiilivo ami reliable lennis lo run it. I
i ?ni store . a My llfly l?ales nf cotton in Hie seed
ami can pin promptly all hroiighl in. My gin
i- in one mlle of W alhalla ami Hie road lo ii is
ul an.I in .! tn'.Ur, sn persons at a distance,
who .- i'll ia W alhalla, will lind it convenient ami
i.i their intercut lo patronize my ghi. lt is new,
gins cleanly und saves thc libre, yielding tho
lu- i graile of lint tin* coll?n can make. I feel
i nyc the Piilisfnelio.il given Inst season will retain
my nhl patronage and I hope lo greatly enlarge
ii by promptness and attention on my part.
Hagging aii'i Tic always o*.i hand nt thc market
(art ri.oa WANN Hit.
.Angel C.h USSO IO U
DR. EL K, GKBEHE,
Ol'
01ia,rlctte3 1ST. G.,
f.; mw sojourning, fov Hie remaining purl of
i ho summer, at
HIGHLANDS, MACON COUNTY, N. C.,
Which i.-. thirty mllcy above Walhalla, where ho
may bc ooiisullcd for thc various diseases which
aro lila specialty lill thc last of S cpl cm ber.
Dr. Greene has for more than ten years been
located in Charl ine, win-re ho is well known,
giving his entire attention lo all forms of
CHROMIC, OBSCURE OR LONG-STANDING
DISEASES,
Such na
Cancers, Tumors and Th or--,
Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Uiver,
Habit uni ('oust I put lon, Hemorrhoids or Piles,
Scrofula ami all Diseases of ibo blood,
Hroiicblils, Incipient Consumption,
Chronic Catarrh and Sore Throat,
female Diseases nod Weakness,
Uh tu mai ism, Kpilcpsy,
Kidney Diseases, kv., kc.
Consultation frcoj charges for treatment rca
. tilde. If you doslrc his MI vicos cull und seo
him us early nu possible.
Angnat 2?, 18H0 41.1m
NOTICE !
U"AVii your cotton, Corn and other pro
duce weighed on tho Town Scales.
Correct weights glron by tho sworn weigher,
V. li. Norman. C. fl. ItRlD,
Ch" k of Council.
September J, IS8?, i'Z -