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LOGS AL MATTERS. Anothomow arrival of 3 button kid glovos at CO ccu tn, at J. M. Uart ?I'D. If you want tho worth of your money oall at J. M. Oattor'e and you will got it. Rov, S. JJ, Morris will preach in tho town of WoMminstor'on noxt Sunday, at ll A. M. HOY. Mr. Novillo has removed from Seneca City to Walhalla ogain, and ts now located at Mr. Dauknight's. Hov. W. W. Duncan, of Wofford Colloge, Spurtnnburg, will prenoh nt Seneca City in tho Union Church on Sunduy noxt ut ll A. M. Wo call atttcntion to tho advertisement of Dr. Landor, of tho Williamston Fournie Col? <lcgo. This college luis quito a reputation lund is doing a good work . Tho good nh mb ?of the President is n guurantoo bl tho high 'Character und standing ot tho school. Just received my second lot of dry goods, boots, shoos, &c, which is tho lnrgcst, cheap-, est and best in the town. Hu*ing bought sinco tho recent decline, I can save you money by giving ino a trial. J. M. CARTE?. Mr. Tims. W. Holloway. Secretary, will accept our thanks for a ticket o? admission to tho Twelfth Annual Fair nf tho State Agri cultural and Mechanical Society, to bc bold in Columbia on thc Otb, 10th, ll di and 12th of November, 1880. Under an opinion of Attorney General Youmnns, on tho Supply Act of February 20tb, 1880, tlie tax books of the County will bo open without penalty for tho payment of taxes until tho 15th of November. Thc cotton crop of our county has boen un unusually bf gc and exceptionally good ono. On Mr. A. H. Ellison's plantation, on tho road to Seneca City, Farly II. Kerby picked 309 pounds of cotton at third picking ovci on Monday last. Colton must be good to enable n picker to do tnis well. Wo learn that Mr. E. Turner, who lives in tho neighborhood of Battle Crook post office, in this county, hod his bouse burned up on Ibo evening of tho 19tb of Oetobc. Ho lost ali hi s household and kitchen furni ture, including afine lot of tobacco. Ile was unable to nave anything from thc devouring flames. During this week there has boen three very heavy frosts. Potato vines and v?g?tai tion genet tilly lin? been topped nod the fall gatb is being nssnmed by thc woods. Tho wcntlior however continues mild and pleasant for crop gathering. Tho farinera aro busy housing potutoer-, corn and cotton. XV. H. Burdett, of Oak way, wns in town on Monday last, paying Iiis laxes and looking ofter other business. Mr. Burdett is now 11?-> years old, nutt voted his first Domoorntio ticket in ridgefield cornily over 8o years ago, and lois voted thc Democratic ticket ever sinco. He says that his experience with Ibo Democracy makes him love tho name, and lie that voles contrary is not a true patriot. Tho assessment of tho personal properly of our county shows an increase of personally which is very gratifying indeed. Thc aggre gate iuorcuse over the assessment of 1870 is $3(3,180. 'j'lie increase ol' Townships is ns fol lows: ('enter's increase $1,621, Seneca's $7.617. Seneca City's $7,071. Wagoner's $o\ I DO, Wal hallow $12,031, Wes! mi asl ?r's o l?5, Keoweu's $1.311. Pulaski's SI,091, f hull ugo's $734, ami Whitewater's $1.H>7. This shows that our county is mal;ing some prosperity and we need only economy and industry to make our county compare favorably with any in I he Stato. Thc only Township in which lhere is a decrease is Tugnloo. We nre under ninny Obligations lo Mr. ll. A. Mathewson, of Westminster, for thc ma m moni li sweet potato of the season. Tho p?talo weighs 10.1 pounds and measures 20 inches In circum ference. Wc nie safo for rations for a week if no subscriptions or advertising comes in Mr. M. N. Chapman says that Mr. Mathewson is not. entitled to nil this glory of feeding an editor a week mion a potato, because lie furnished (he slips lo make tho potato, lt ia a yam of tho .linyli variety. "Riv, Mr. Carter, thc pastor of thc Walhalla Baptist Church, preached his first sermon at thal church lo a largo congregation on Sunday last. Ho took his (ext from the 1 Ol h chapter of Acts, 29ih vt-vse and ih~ tatter part thereof; ! ? ask therefore for what intent yo have sent for nie?" Thc preacher in lils introductory remarks spoke of the manner in which Pclor was brought to thc Centurion, Cornelius; how ho overcame the prejudices of his -lew i.sh training und education mid how by (ho vision ho was taught thal his .mission was (opreach also tn thc (?entiles. Thc mission of Peler lo thc Centurion was lo preach thc fio3pol and peace by Jesus Christ. Thc Gospel then preached bj Peter was simple, yet powerful nnd full of ihe happiest results. Poler declared thc Gospel in Its simplicity io (he Centurion and (hose gathered al his house. Tho preaching of ibis simple mau we.s accompanied With tho power of (ho Holy Ghost. The result of this power was (hat (ho (?entiles spoke with tongues and magnified (Jod, The preacher theil following (lie suggestions of his (ext spoke first of tho simplicity of tho Gospel; second of thc power of (ho Gospel, nod 3d of (he results of preaching, Knoll of (hese ideas wi re en forced by excellent thoughts mid happy illustra tions. Mr. Carter isailueul rpcakor, ol' linc address, nnd therefore made a fine impression on Iiis audience. Oakway Items October 19, 1880. To day our neighborhood was saddened by tho news of tho death of Thomas Gibson, n young man of quietness, industry and kindness, thc main depondonco of a widow ed mother and fatherless sister. Kev. II. M. Barton remarked in tho funeral servioo t ti nt thc dent I; of a young man wns not OCOmniOU occurrence; that ho had boon a mini ter of tho Gospel for ninny y curs and hud boen called on to preach tho fun oral of very fow young mon. Tommy, as ho was usually called, was interred to day at New Bethel Church. Fino weather for colton picking. Sumo men and womon uro beginning to got out of debt. Tho meridian i s nre rocoiving payment on old nnd now dobtfl. Tho country is financially improving. If whiskoy and pistols wero abolished ontiroly annihilated-ponco would reign supremo in our land. O. C. nmwn?jSiim OFFICE COM MISSIONEIIS OF ELECTION FOR, OOONEE COUNTY. WALHALLA C. H., S. C., Oct. 1880. Pursuant to an "Act providing fur tho General Elections and thu manner of con - ducting tho same," upproved Maroh 1, 1870, and of un Act omondatory thereto, approved Maroh 12th, 1872} also, of an Aot relating to tho timo of holding Gonora! Eloctions, approved Match 19th, 187-1, un olectiou will bo held in tho County of Ooonco ou tho FIRST TUESDAY follow ing tho fust Monday in Novomber, 1880, being tito 2d doy of November, 1880, for Presidential Electors, u Governor and Lieu tenant Governor of tho Slate, a Secretury of State, on Attorney General, Superintend ent of Education, Comptroller General, Stato Treasurer, Adjutant und Inspector (douerai, for u Representativo in Congress from tho Third Congressional District, for a Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, for ouo Senator, for two members of tho House of Representatives from Oconco County, for ono Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions, foi ouo Sheriff, for ono Probate judge, foi ono School Commissioner, fur three County Commissioners, und for one Coroner foi Ooonco County, said olectiou io bo con ducted according to tho rules, principle.1 and provisions prescribed by tho Acts aforesaid. Thc following Election Precincts huvt been established by an Ant of tho Genera Assembly, upproved Maroh 12th, 187fi und the several persons hereinafter name* have been appointed Managers of lOlectior ut the precincts, viz: Walhalla-John S. Goodman, John M Ilcudiix, James Keith. West Union -W. A Strother, J. M Callas, W. IL Hutchinson Seneca City-Thin A. McElroy, Jos. H Watson, S. J. McFJioy. Mrs. Barker's-- F. G Harker, Abc Robins, Simon Hunt High Falls-W. M. Woodin, John C Hicks, W. J Gantt Fenton IT. Hall's-Augustus Arve, Na thoniol Phillips. P. K Phillips. Center-J. IL Sanders, .). W Haul brooks, A. P. Hunt. Westminster-lt. A. Mathewson, J il Ligon, Henry Pew. litton's Mills-F, L Sitton, John / A mick, A. R. H roy les Rock Springs-F. 13, Doyle, (). Walker, Joob Stewart. Rowland's - Carlo* A.Rowland, Hnyli Nicholson, C. M. Ridley. Little River-W. F. Corbin, Pendlet Atoxandoi, T. 10. M idden. Fail Piny-.J D. Sheldon, .Lid. Sea bor Hryniit Glenn. Silent-T. A Grant, L. Rogers, J I Tilley J. \\\ SllELOR, Chairman, M. S. VAN DI VI KIM;, IO Li AS .1 ION KINS, Commissioucis of lOlcctioi for Ooonco C The Mauagera shall organizo themselv into ii Roan! by electing one of their nun brr Chairman, who ehould call ut the of li of Jos v\ . Sholor, ut the Court I Luise, f the boxes, papers, &c. JOS. W. SlIELOIi; Chairman. O-itober 28, 1880, ftO lt Tl! li iN AT I ONA ii T? C K ?T. ron PRBStoKNr or THU UXITKU STAT KS W1 N F1 IO L1 ) SCOTT 11 A N ( !OC K, ron VICK lUtrsiDKNT, WILLIAM II lONOLISH. THE STATE TICKET, For Governor: j o ii:: SON ?IA GOOP. For Lieutenant Governor: J. I). KENNEDY. For Coot pl roller General: ./: a. corr. For Secretan/ ot Stale: li. Al. SIMS' 1'or Attorney General: LEROY F. YOU M ANS. For Superintendent of Education: HUGH S. THOMPSON. For Adjutant and Inspector General: ARTHUR M. AI A NI G A ULT. For Sinfe, Treasurer: JOHN PETER RICHARDSON. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Al Large-John L. Manning and ll' Elliott. First District-E. W. Moise. Second District-Samuel Dibble. Third Dist rici-./. S. Murro'/. Fourth District- Cad. Jones. Fifth District- G. )V. Croft. County Tioltot. For thc Senate: J. L. SH AN KLIN. For thc House of Representatives: S. P. DION DY, J. S. VERNER. For Clerk ot Cu-urt: J. W. STRIPLING. For Sheriff: J. H. ROBINS. For Probate Judge: RICHARD LEWIS. F'or School Commissioner: ISAAC WICKLIFFE. For County Commissioners: MILTON NICHOLSON, " GOTTLOB WANNER. W. W. MOSS, For Con gross: D. WYATT A IK ION. For Solicitor Eighth Judicial Circuits JAMES S. OOTHRAN. ?l?ooial ISTotlooM?. Do You WANT UBAI.TH?-Why will ye diet Der (h. or what I? worse, is tho inevitable result of OOlltiuucd sus-pension of tho menstrual (low. It is a condition whioh should not bo trifled with. Immediate relief is thc ouly safeguard against constitutional ruin. In all oases of sup pression, suspension or other irregularity of tho "com -CH," UraOtlcld's Female Megul tor is tho only uro remedy, lt nols by giving tono to tho nervous centres, iuiproviug the blood and determining directly to tho organs of menstrua tion. It is a legitimate prescription, and thc most intelligent yhysiclans uso it. Prepared by Dr. J. Hntdfield. Allanta, Qa? $1.60 por bottle. Sold by lt. B, NOUM.VN .S: UKO. NOTASI'I.UA. ALA,. July 7, 1877. Ilradfield's Female Itegubil?r hus In en thor oughly lesli d by me ill u great vari ly of eases, tin I I am fully Convinced 'hal it is unrivaled in nil Unit class of diseases willoh il cl ti ?HIS lo cure. J. 0 ll USS, M. p. A TLANTA. C?A . June 18. 1870. M uss us. II ci ctn s soi? .v. ll ft o : My wile luis been n prent sulfercr (rom childhood I rom nerv ous sick headache She has been (realed by lending physician-', i nd has ulan tried Ibo pop ular remedies on lin? market, tut his found no relief until induced lo try your ..Neiiralginc." Il has proveil an tm failing remed? in her case, ind I heartily recommend ?I io any who may be similarly afllictcd. lt ospool fully, T. lt. FOLKSTON Por sale by lt H Non.MAN vt Duo , Walhalla. WooniiUHY, N. J., duly 1*>, 1870. Dil. C. J. Mori'KTT,-Dear Sir.-I never for get thc gratitude 1 owe you for saving tho life of my lillie boy. Hoben, when nt death's door, from Choiera Infnuluin, After having tried tra veling, dill'erent lociililics and elimatta many physicians und remedies, the disease on",y in creased in violence. As soon ns we commenced giving Toot h ina (Toelhinn Powders) Ibo disci >-e "je&illi lo abale, the child lo rest belier Iban lie md done tor mouths, his appetite lo re um, and soon his rosy cheeks gave joy to bis moth er's heart. Very ltespool fully, M .IS. C. KN. S. ?. PKKN'?II, For sale by Nomi AN & lino., and Wright & Sligh, Walhalla, S. C. Aniiounoements. IFor Hu?, legists) tn rc. jfjif.y" Tho friends of li. A. TATII respectfully present his name lo lite voters, of OconcoCornily ns an independent candidate for the next L? gislature. For ?Bi? Ijcgislaf ure. S&- Tho friends of J NO. Mi HUDSON rcspccliully announce bim os an independ ent candidato for tbe Legislature nt the next election j und arc authorized to stale that if elected bo will oppose thc fence law und vote against it. 1) I)Y virtue of the power e< rifer red' upon inc by Mrs 1!. S. Porcher, 1 will sell, lo the highest ladder, al Seneca City, on Tl.T.SUAY, 2d day of November next, THREE TRACTS OF VALUABLE LAND, Lyingnour tho said town. Phils will be ex hibited on day of sale. KVfikNB-: t>AVfli?, Attorney. Seneca City, Oct IS. 1880. JO 2l TRI Ci THIS \\' li desire to rot in n our thinks to our Vf customers for their pilronogo lust season ami would asl; n continuation nf I lie same, as we are better prepared to du Kl HST CLASS WORK. Wo have boucl)I :i new Winship Seventy Saw (lin, with Sell !'<?der m.d Condenser, n Chicago Two-Ton Platform Scutes, and have removed and enlarged our (Jin House to II lot on Main Stiert, just above Veiner & St ri bl i ng's Store, in thu Town of West minster, S. (?. Wo also have a few hundred bushels ot Wheat, which wc propose to sell low for cash. Respectfully, STRIDIilNO BROTHK 'S. October 14, 1880 18 Imo Notice to Debtors AND CREDITORS. VTJIJ persons indebted to thu estate of Jamos Malone, deceased, will make payment lo mo forthwith, mid all persons ha vj os claims against tho estale nf said ocuscd will present thom to mc lawfully attested within thc lime proscribed by law. SIMPSON WATTE, Adro'r. October 14, 1880 48-4t Notice to Creditors. Vf OTK: IO is hereby given to nil creditors Li of thc estate of Jacob Sites, deceased, t<? present I hoir claims to me, duly ntl sled, by tho i?th day pf November, 1880, or they will be barred. WM Ji. LAND, Kxaoutor. October 14, 1880 48-41 Muster's Hale. in tho Court of Common Picas. John M. Keel? against Fanny Swandale and others. J)Y virtue of n D?cr?tai Order in Ibo ubnvc ) staled case, to mc directed, and daled on thc 10th day of September, 1880, I will sell at public auction, ni the court house door in Wal halla. S. C., on .MOMIAV. Hie 1st day of No vember, 1880. between Hie legal hours of sali. All (hal Parcel or Tract ol' Laud, sit?alo in Oconec county, Slate of South Carolina, on Shoulder Hone Creek, containing ono hundred and Iwenly-ninc acres, moro or less, adjoining hinds of - Kohlctler, lillis'I'm uer and ot hers. TKUMS-Cash, purchaser lo pay extra for popers. MICHAUD LKW IS, Muster. October 7, 1880 17 ll Master's Sale. In tin; Common Picas Court. The Walhalla Hank ngohist W. A. Heid. J) Y virtue of a Decretal Order in Hie nbove ) slated caso lo me directed and dated on the Olli of Mureil, 188(1, I will sell al public, auction, ut tho court house door in Walhalla. S. C., on MONDAY, tho 1st day of November, 18SO, be ! tween tho legal hours of sale i All thal Parcel or Tract of Land, situulo in I OcOtlOO Coiillly, StalO Of South Carolina, adjoin - I lng landa of Lewis Baton, 0. \V. Halon and ! others, containing Ihiriy-fivo and one-third nores, moro or lesa. TKUMS-Ono-luuf cash, Hie bolanco on a credit of six months, with Interest from dato of salo, lo bo secured by bond and morl gago of I ho premises, purchaser lo pay extra for pupers. MICHAUD LEWIS, Muster. , Ootobor 7, i 880 47*41 Master's Salo. In tho Court of Common Picas. Susan M. Morion va. Elizabeth Hroom, Marchai Broom and ol hors. BY virluo of a Decretal Order In tho nbovc Klalcil causo, dalcd tho 10th day of Septem-- I tomber, 1880, I will soil at public auction, ul the Court llouso door in Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho Itt day of November, 1880, be tween tliclep.nl hours of salo, All lhat I'icco, Barool, or Tract of Land, simule lo Ooonco County. Slate of South Ca rolina, on Conncross ('reek, adjoining! lands of Mrs .lunn Alexander, Hamilton Crosby, Albert Zimmerman, Wiri. Adair and others, containing two hundred and thirty .niuo aeren, innre or ICHS. lo bo S"!.| III Hilve sepa le tracts, pints of Which Will bo exhibited lill day ol' Mule mid uro Ino c!>r referred lo (or II fuller description of Ibo dil?ev?tii I rael s; ?tf?Siy* The pial? nf tiii-; Mac! have been made mid uni on lie in thia o lb CO. THUMS -One il.?r I cash. balance In two ? ipi tl niiuiin.1 installments. e al one ao l uso years I'roio day of Mile ..? ii;lores! from snid >lay of sale, seemed by bond and mortgage ol' ibo premiaos, purchaser to pay extra for pipers. MICHAUD bli WIS, Master. October 7, Jfii-1!? <17-lt Mush:r's Salo, lu (ho Court of Common Pious. Sophia C, Carpenter ngninsl W. V. Talker and and cl lars. I)Y virtue of a lieerelal Order in the above ) stated ease to me directed, dated on Ibo 1 iii li j dny ol' September, 1880, I will sell ni pub) i o ? linet ion. al lite court Louse door in Walhalla. S. ' C.. mi MONDAV, tho 1st day of November, ' IPSO, IM-I ween i he lintid hours ol' salo All Ilia! Parcel or Tract ol' Laud, situate in . (Jenni e Couiily. Stale <>l South Carolina, on the Air l.iue UailroaJ. about one mile lia Ht of Ibo villa ;: of West minster, adjoining landa known ns Ibu .lehn Miller lands and oilier*, containing two bundled and twenty eight acres, moro or less, lo I e ?ol ! in linee sep?rale tracts, phils of which 'viii bo exhibited OH the day ol' sale, reference lo which plats for a fuller description of tho separate tracts is hereby asked. Tl'.lt.MS-One-third cash, the bnlilllCO in eipial annual iustiillnienis in one am! I wo yours, with resi from clay ol' sale, credit poi lion IO be ccurcd hy limul and mort page of premises, purchaser io pay extra for papers. t 'd'" I bo plats of ibis iracl have been adc ami aro on (ile in ibis o Hi CO. lUOHAltD LEWIS, M aster. October 7, 1880 -IT--JI Master'? Salo. in (ho Common Pions Court. Stat ; Savings ami Insurance Hunk of Anderson, S. U , against Morgan Harbin, el al. IVY virtue of a Decretal Order of Judge T. .1. I) Mackey in the above stated utilise io me directed, dated Ibo Killi day of September. 1880, 1 will sell at public auction al the court bouse door in Walhalla. S. C., on MONDAY, the 1st dav of Noveinbor, 1880, between Hm legal bom - et salo Ait those two Tracts or Parcels of band, giiunle, lying and being in the Cornily of Coonee and Slate ot' Bimi li Carolina, on Mg lleaverdani ('reel;, lite ono containing one hundred and ? eventv oue nore:?, ndjoliilni! Ihn other and lands of l) ll. T. Kalil and Larkin Colo, and the oilier coniainiiiit one hundred and fitly ?V acres, adjoining il e first and lands ol' Larkin Cole Thu boundaries el' bulb tr.els ie. re lolly shown hy pia's I her ml', made by C. A. Ma r. curvr.yor, dated thc 20lli day ol '!).;. Mob --, i s7'.i, reference lo which is heroby Pi itis - Ono H.ird cash, ibo hillanco on a redit -o twelve months with interest from dav nf sale, scoured by bond and good personal .utily an ! morlgnp?) of 'he premisas, pur chaser to pay Master lor Hiles and mortgages, U li: It A li 1> LLWIS. Master. Od o', ev 7. 183.0 17-U !) Y vii'tue nf sun b'V CS 'imtt?ns tn me directed ) I will on tho I-'!HST MONDAY in iovembci 1880, al thc Couti Home door in Walhalla, between Hm leg.l hones ol' sale, Hie following described properly, lo wilt One T' ?cl nf Land .-'nu in Ooonee count)', tinte ol' Mioih Ca?a.'.ina, on Colonel's Kork Creel;, near Westminster, containing n o hun il red : m. liti? acres, more or less, adjoining binds ol' D. b. Illili, M. L. Ditfis and others, '.vied on as the properly ol' Win. Jam s, de .ased. at th-suit ol' V.'.T .lanes. Terni.-: cash, purchaser o pay exua for lilies. AI.SO, One Traci of Laud, ?-iinale in Oconco county and Stale of Sou'li < iirclillil, containing acres, more or less, adjoining lands of .lohn Ansel, Catharine Cantwell, Joseph Kricks and others, I.evie.! en as the property of llenjamin Holder a; Hie suit nf Carter \ Vernor. Terms eas!), purchaser to pay extra tortilles. J A3, ll. liOUINS, Sheriff Oconec County. Odo.mr V. 1S80 17 lt SH Hil? BF ft"? SALK. ?State of South Carolina. Oeotictt 4'o si eily. Ix run COMMON PI.I:AS. Na-tcy Magee agninsl Ithoda lt erndon, ns Ex ecutrix, and other.-. 1) Y virluo of a Decretal Order of Foreclosure I) M iligngO ill tho above'stated case, dated on Ibo lilli doy of March. 1880, I Will sell, al public auction, ill Mic COlirl boase dior, in Wal halla, S. C.. on MONDAY, tho 1st day of No vember, 1SSO, between the legal hunns of sile - All that Plantation or Tract ol' Laud, situate in said county and State cn: TllgnloO Uiver, bounded by sai l river, the publie road leading (rom Hurt oil's Ob' Kerry lo Bachelor's Retreat, lands formerly o wind by David Ward and others. The ab'ivc property lo bo sold in two separate .'t racts. '1'rael No. 1, whereon .Joseph A. Knox resides. OOUtolnillg 76 acres, more or loss, find Traci No. '.!. whereon the defendant IL T. Cliiiksoulcs now resides, containing li),') acres, more or less. TKU.HS--One-third cash, balance in two equal annual illSlllllnienlS, with interest from day ol' sale, secured by bond mid mortgago of pre mises, purchaser to pay extra for papers. JAMES I!. KO Bl NS, Sheri!! of Deo.iee County. October 7, 1880 17 4t Stoic of South Cn. roi hm, I'nriah Jenkins against Elizabeth Jenkins mid others. I) Y virtue of a Decretal Order, made in Hie 1) above slated case on thc lilli day of March, I8S0, 1 will sed hy public auction at Hie court bouse in Walhalla, in tIto county mid State aforesaid on MON DAV, the Isl day ol' Novem ber, IHSt?, within the leenl h uns of sale, Hie following real estate: One Traci of Laud, situate, lying and being in Coonee Cornily in Hie Slate aforesaid, on Hockey Kork Creek, waters of Changa Creek, waters of Tugnloo Uiver, containing one hilmlro I and Illly acres, more or les.-., originally granted In Abraham Ulan.tin;' on Hie 281 li ol October, 1700 mid conveyed t<> said Clayton .tonkins by Thompson Stiend <m the ?d of July, ?8?>?. TKII.MS-Ono-lblrd cash and Hm balance in (wo OCptnl annual installments, secured by bond und riiorliigago ol' Ibo premises, willi interest from day of sale, purchaser lo pay exlrn for papers. JAMES ll. ROBINS, Sherill' Ooonco County. October 7, 1880 47-4t 1). BI KM A NN & SON Respectfully invite tho attention of tho public to their lufgo and well selected stock o? HO? -ANO WINTER GOODS, Jost received nnd opened. FIFTY Fil SOE? FALL fcYVt'tt Tickings, tliotcoi'3 Stripes, Llnsoys,Ginghams, Wooten anil Cnn!on Flannels. Domestics, Shout ings and Shirtings, Cotton Plaids, Checks and Si vi pcs, nil of whioh will bc sold ni bollum prices. DRESS GOODS. A benni i fui line of Alpacas, Momio Cloths und Worsted Dress Goods, willi Silks nnd all thc oilier suitable Trimmings and Linings io mulch. Wc invite especial nlienllon lo un elegant line of fine BLACK C A S tl M Iv ll KS, for which we are agc li ls. Wo keep s;. tuples ol lllCSC liiiods mid ordi r tiny number of yard-- our cus Iomers desire ni New York prices, willi freight ? ii ll'gc S added. iiWYIW^I >> 2 ?MOYtlO NI? S We oller lo tho public a full assortment in this depart ment. 60 pounds Zephyr Worsted, every shade, both fnur-lobl and I wo-fold. To arrive lu a few days un elegant lot of Al very low figures. Clothing) Hats and ( 'a j is, And (burnishing (roods Kor Mon nnd Boys. An endless variety, selected with baie', in ibo 1 Northern market--, nt prices lower than evey ! e I fore. [SOOTS A My) ?yiom . Undoubtedly the I argos t stock ever brought te ibis town, lt embraces every variety of Bool s I and Shoes from tho mos! common grades lo I bc ! bes! standard sowed Shoes and cable screwed Uonls. Paints ar. 1 Oils, Window (?lass. Glass Ware, Crockery. Woollen-Wai e. Tin Ware. Saddles and Harness. Hagging and Ties. Iron. Ste le. Horse Shoes. Nails and Hardware of nil descrip tion, ni prices us low as any one. o FAOMOLY ?ko?&?* \\mi Molasses, Sugar. Cottee, Itlce, Sall, Haem, Lard and a largo lol of Choice North Carolina ao l Western Flour, all at prices lo suit ibo limes. If you don't sc.' what you want cal! for ll, and remember thal ive guarantee our prices for 0 \ S ll lo be ns low ns the lowest. ?fi vu-: us .t ':'?CB iv J Wo aro Colton Buyers and wo will pay tho highest market price in cash i'or all Cotton brought to na. Respectfully', D< Bl KM ANN & SON. September u:5, issn 'lu WM WEST UNION, S. C. 1- now receiving bis immense stock of Fall nnd Winter DRY a-OODS, Comprising Clothing, Huts, Shoos* Drc?s Goods, Laces, Linens. Cloves, Hosi ery Domestics, Glassware, Creek 0 ry, Ila rd wa re. I fi y -A S PC I ALT Y AT FIGURES RAKE ll Such as Molasses, Sugar. Flour, Salt. Bacon, Lard, Rice, Choose, &e? All Ibo above goods will bo sold at tho lowest possible price for cash. Com? carly and in ak o y.mr purchases. I will pay the Seneca City prices for all Cot ton brought to mo. John 61. Micklcr, West Union. September 9. 1SK0 d.V.lm. S S il > W A RD PR ?U?Y ?teftioiier, IPrirrter -AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, SCHOOL AND LAW DOOKS, LAW Dh AN KS, No 140 MLKTINO STU BET, ClIAUI.KSTON, S. C. Scptcmbor JO, 1880 I \~\\ u ALL PERSONS "W i ~. i i i it^; lo buy a machino would do well to examine Hie Genuine Improved Always tho heit, but better now than over, running ns light OS any lady could tlesiro and mai: in ? very little noise. If you want u machino i" ?ive entire Satisfaction nnd Inst you n lifo time, tlo not fail to buy n ImX?ilB^?" . Cull on Mrs. Mui r George, next to Nm ni ii n s, Walhalla, or W. L. Holt, Seneca Oby. address Wm. IL Todd, AndciSon, S. IL, Canvassing Agent in Anderson and Oconco. USP* Full Instructions K?< cn t > all purcha sers buying n machine lt cuber of tho above parties. O ?or 100 Saigors i . constant usc in Oconoo. Septotubor 0, If SO 43-3m. CHEAPER THAN EVER! rritioM to f9vi.lt tlxo Timo? ? Slioo Blacking, No. 1 2} conte. 3 Oakes Toilet Houp 5 cents, Handkerchiefs ? cents worth 10 cont?, Curry Combs 5 cents-worth 10 couts, Wfish Basins 6 und 10 cents, Milk Pans 5 cents. Molussos Pitchers 10 cents, tShoe Brueltos lOconts, Hair Brushes 10 cents, Tooth Brushes 5 cents - Worth 25 cent*. Shoe Luoos ? cents per do?on, Ladies' Hack Comb? 5 und 10 cents - wor'lt double tho money, Dress Combs 6 cents, Pino Combs 5 couts, Needles und Pins 5 cents. Spectacles 10 couts -worth 26 rion tn, fiudlos' Hose, plain, white nnd striped 10 cents-worth 25 cents. Misses' Mose 5 cent". Men's Half Hose 5 and 10 cents. Suspenders IO cents-worth 25 cent*. Linen Shirl Fronts 10 and 15 couts-worth dO cent-. Ladies' silk bows G und 10 c mts worth 26 timi 60 cents, Men's Silk Hows 5 couts-worth 25 coots. Silk Scarfs 25 cents worth 50 oei.ts. Ladies' Cloves 10 und 15 cents -wot tb 25 cents, Homburg Edging3 and 10 couts per ynrd, worth double thc monoy, Nook ll nilling 6 mi 1 10 cents per ynrd. Dress Hutton- 5 cents per dozer.. Turkey Bed and Linen Doylies 5 cents, Englo Lend Pi -'cils 10 nnd 15 cents per dozen, Sluto P.. i 5 cents per dozen, Noto Paper 6 cents per quire, Loller und Cap Paper 10 eenie? pei quire, Sleeve Huttons 5 nnd 10 cent--. Carters 5 lid 10 cents, und nil kinds of goods ut tho v v lowe*! prices. RcFnoct fullv, t, B. I.?MI OUI?, PENUCA CITY. S. Cl. September O. I 0 43-3m BUY YOUR B J . LING MATERIAL Where you nun g>'t the best goods for tho least money (rom E. W" Percival, Mann fact o rei ol SA SU, DOO R S, H LI N DS, &c. Office, Factory and Wnroroom*. M BETI NO STREET, Near Lino, t^y* The largest Factory in the Southern St?to*. -X?a _ September 30. 1880 d0-3m Tlie "Wallisblla STOVE AND TIN -Cheapest and best in thc County Good Assortment of StoveB and Tinware al ways on hand. O UTTERIN G ib HOOFING A SPECIALTY. Give mo a Call. G. W.'1-IAYS. September 23. 1*80 46-3m. CHM Notes nnd Accounts due SMITH & I TC I? S LIL l?ln Ci" Seneca City, aro now in the hands ol lt, P. Sloan, L. C., for collection. All persons indebted.lo ns will save costs and confer a favor by making payment nt once. Dr S. J. Mc Elroy is nlso authorized to receipt for US and settle our books at Seneca. SMITH & TUKNEU. September 23, 1880 .15 4t AX NU At MEI?TI?G OF THE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, PUK County Commissioners of Oconco County 1 yt*ill hoi I Ihclr regular uunual meeting in II o oflioo of Keith ic Vertier, at Wnlhalhi, S. C , on 'I LL DAV. the 2d day of November, 1880. All persons having claims against Oconco County will present them on or t>v that day. J. S. VE H NEK, Clerk Board County Commissioners Ooouoo Co. Sopleinber '{ >, 1880 1 J 5t t\\l persons indebted to me will call as soon as convenient at my J Stand and make settlements. Gentle men, please come for ward at once. Yours Respectful ly5 J. K;HEN1>HIX. September 30, 18S0 46-Iy ?tice. Vi Ai persons indebted to Mrs Elizabeth li opkjua, deceased, will conic, forward and n u!;e payment to tho undersigned ad ministrator, nnd nil persons having chima against tho deceased aro required to present them duly attested within the time re quired by law. W. M. CAMPBI5LL, Administrator. October 7,1880 47 4t pindi Settlement. rpilK undersigned petitions to tho Prob?lo i Court of Oconoo County for n final set tlement of the lv'tnto of Benjamin V. Sanders, minor, on Saturday, tho Ct ll day of November, 1880, nnd for n final d'soliorgo from said estate. THOMAS A. PATTERSON, Guardian. October 7, 1880 47 4t fl IN examination of Teachers of Public Sohools ix of OcottooCounty will bc held In IhO School Commissioner's Office at Walhalla on Friday nnd Saturday, the 20ih and il Ol lt of October instant. No other examination of tcaohers will bo ordered until January noxt, and all who desire io teach before that timo aro earnestly requested to nttend nnd stood their examination on tha days nnmcd. ISAAC WICKLIPPE, School Commissioner. October 7, 1880 M'ii