Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, May 12, 1881, Image 3
i ?....'.-?j...vr??u.,.^
Wo hato resolved several communications
whloh lio ovor for our next issue.
Wheat from aoco'uhts Is promising and other
email groin crops look well.
, The locusta havo made their appearance about
Walhalla in large numbera. Thoy eon be heard
through tho day in tho trees.
FOUND-A bunch of keys, whioh the owner
can lmvo by proving property and paying for
this notice. Apply at thia office
, W. N. Taft has been confirmed by the Senato
as postmaster of Charleston. He is a Republi
can and was endorsed by some of the moat
substantial Domoorats of that oity.
Prof. Wm. 8. Moore will deliver a lecture
bo foro tho Walhalla Lyceum, in the college
oh apel, on Friday evening, May 20th. The
public are cordially invited to bo present.
Professor ?. J. Dreher abd lady are on a visit
to relatives in our town. The Professor is
looking halo and hearty and lu welcomed by hi's
old friends and acquaintances in Walhalla.
Tho Glass Ball Club will tncot on Friday
afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Urowery Park
for praotice. The ladies are respectfully
invited to lend their smiles to graco tho occa
sion.
Farmers havo generally a good stand of cot
ton and (ho plant looks thrifty, though generally
.a heavy crop of grass has como with tho cotton.
Thc work of cleaning and chopping to a stand
has begun.
Tho peach crop in (bis county ls fouud lo be
not a failure, (bough it is spoiled. Ia some
sections (ho IrccB did not bloom and in other
places (ho fruit WOB killed, while in others (be
trees are full. The applo crop is very good.
This is a year almost without a spring. Out
of tho cold of winier cunio at once Ibo warmth
of summer. Vegetation has como out very fast.
'Socds of all kiuds havo como up aud grown off
-rapidly and one can hardly realize that three
?weeks ago Ibo limber bad just begun to bud.
The Presbyterian prayer meeting Lns been
< changed from Wednesday night (o Wednesday
-.'Afternoon at 5 o'clock, and (bat of tbo Methodist
? from Wednesday night to Thursday afternoon at
.>5 o'clock. We understand (hat (hose changes
1 havo been made so as lo accommodate our praycr
' meeting golug people who do not desire to go ont
tat night.
N'The trade of Walhalla and West Union im
; proved last year and shows an increase so far
?this year. Our merchants are experienced in
'.'business, buy welt aud sell ut reasonable profits.
''They run a solid business aud buyers and
nul lera know what they osa expect m this
'.market. Try our merchants (brough a year,
?Whether oe buyers of produco or sellers of
??merchandise, and you will be pleased and pro?
^.fited.
I Tho atmuul examination of (ho senior or
.. graduating class in Walhalla Female College
. bas. just closed. A committee, appointed by
' 'tlid President of thc Leard of Trustees, bad
? 'olfQvga of thc examination. The examination
?' was? couduoted in writing and showed in the
. Whole class a high degree of proficiency. Wo
! learn that the first honor was awarded by the
- comrolMco to Misa Boozer and th? second honor
> (O Mis* Sharp-the first named of Newberry and
? tko latter of Ooonco.
Wc-rvgrot to learn (bat a serious accident
chappcoed (o Mr. B. Frauk $loan and daughter,
. *>r>?erreca City, on Tuesday afternoon last.
They >werc In n buggy, atoompanied by Mr.
.'Sloanes nieces, ibo Misses Lewis, on n visit lo
..Walhalla When dcscendiig the kill this side
.of 'Mrs. Steele's ono of Uie shafts carno off.
"Tbo-buggy was overturned and Mr. Sloau's
thigh-broken in (wo places, il ia slated. Miss
?Sloan wus also injured, but not scvioualy. The
Misses'Levis escaped unhurt.
. "t?ost received a now stock of drees goods,
'^piques nnd lawns, an extensivo line of no
tions and a Dice lino of gent's ready-made
?hi rte. Egyptian or pearl millet seed, amber
eugavcafiosced.J nf ti son gr uss seed and prick Iv
comfroy roots and a vario *.y of other seeds.
Something now. Golden s| >iko tobacco, fancy,
nt one dollar per pound. Goods constant!)
coming ia. Come and mamine my stack
boforo purchasing elsewhe-re and Le con
vinced I am making my w ords true. Best
Rio coffee nt eix pound for*ono dollar, at
"W. T. limb's.
Clothing cheap at J. M. Carter's. White
vests for $1 en?b.
Ladies' dress goods at 10 cen ts per yard and
up. Call and seo them and you will buy.
Ladies' sandals "and buob.skins cheap at J. M.
.Carter's.
Just received aJ-new lot of flour and other
groceries which 'Twill sell low for cash or pro
duoo. J. M. OARTKRI
If you wanl'?dmetbing that is good in tho
Way of pure liquors-go to Jliemann's Bar and
drink F. W. Wagoner & Co.'s '?Old Crow" rye
whiskey,
Prloo our "Sewing Machines boforo buying
elsewhere, at 1). Riemann, Son & Co.'s, agents
for Wheolor ?& *Wilson, American and Davis
'Sowing Machines.
Piedmont 'Ministers' Instituto
Prograofumo for AKay 17 and
18,1881.
Tho Instituto will moot will* tho Baptist
'Church at Walhalla on Tuosday, tho 17th of
May, 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M. After tho
opening ozerolsos and organization, tho fol
lowing subjects will bo discussed in the order
barned, unless othorwise ordorod.
The time for miscellaneous business will
bo taken whon moBt neoded or .most conven*
iont.
It is very desirable that nil tho appointees
on these sobjoots be present and prepared to
diseues tho subjects which have hoop assigned
thom.
1. Pastoral .work in country ohurobes: Its
'difJicultiofi and how to overcome thom. T. J.
liarlo and E. L. Sisk.
'2. Sludios io lat Timothy. C. M^nly and
L. W. Tribblo.
8. Is there h speoiul call to tho Foroigo
MlsBiop workT If ao, how is it to hi known!
Wm. Henry Strickland and J. C. Hudson.
Mas? Mooting for State Missions1 T. P.
Boll abd others. \
1. Koefdflg tho Lord's Day. A. K. Durham
and J. Adams. j
2. Ministerial Temptation*. L, C. Ezoll
and IL' M. Bardon.
3. Itt What flar'tidulttra ls n minister a ser
vant of a* ohuroh t>e? 2 .G??r. 4: 6,) ond'o
what a ruler? Heb. 13: IT. R. W. Burts o-oJ
.J*. SdotVMurray. ' ?1 L ,t
BI Mass Meeting- Foreign" Missions, h. Mr
yor aud/ vlhutfe.:
/.
.i:^:'?'[-\-??:Vr:*J:'\:j'\.... ...i'?._
A cablegram from Sk. Petersburg nu
nounoes in the utmost matter of foot way
imaginable, that "the dispatch of convloto
through Moscow for Siberia will begin on
tho 10th instant. Tho number to bo do
ported is about 12,200." Yet the "Govern
ment" wbioh authorises tho driving of this
great army of men, women and children
(the "eonviols" inoludo all these) has the
sublime audaoity to appoal to other powors to
restrict tho right of asylum for polltioul
refugees. It most bo remembered that every-,
body in Russia just now that dares to breathe
a word in favor of free institutions ls a
"convict" to be thus banished fov life. I? it
to bo wondered nt, uudor Buch an inhuman
system, that thero are Nihiliete7 l?or that
matter, tho gratest Nihilist of them all is the
Caar himself. Ho supplies tho Nihilists with
a raison d'etre, of which overy civilized and
humano community on tho fuco of the gtobe
is constrained to rocognize, if not to respect
oven. Of course, it is not tho naturo of
things that this stato of affairs should last
Tho following from tho financial article of
Wednesday's Loudon Times, foreshadows
already tho beginning of tho end; "Tho
continued weakness in Russian bonds ia now
tracoable apparently to tho moro permanent
effect of tho Ciar's murder and serious fears
of revolution in Uueeia which are now en
tertained."
WASHINGTON, May 9.-Tho Scnoto Ju
diciary Committee this morning voted to
roport adversely cn tho nomination of Stanley
Matthews ns Assoointo Justioo of tho Su
preme. Court. The nomination was reported
accordingly to tho Senate iu executive
Sossion this afternoon. It ia understood
that tho voto in committee this morning
was as follows: In favor of confirmation -
Dawes; against confirmation-Edmunds,
Logan, Ingnlls, McMillan, Davis, of Uli
nois, and Bayard: absent-Cockling and
Garland.,
COAL IN CAROLINA.-Professor Bibikov
waa seen hurrying down town yesterday
with a bundle of coal in hi* laughing hands,
and on nuking him what ho wnnted with coal
this kind of weather, ho replied that "In
time of peaco ho wns proparing fur war."
and that he had struck it rich this timo.
Ho thereupon exhibited a rich specimoa of
cantiel coal which ho had found in hts ox?
plorationa on Mr. Paul F. Hammond's place
across the river. He is digging it now and
will go regularly in tho businoss, for ho is sat
isfied with tho quality and quantity.
\ Augusta Evening News.
A Now York Congressman, who has just
roturncd from a vi?it to Washington, is re
ported us saying: **I sow Oenornl Garfield
once, but had not tho cheek to go again. The
man is being killed by office-seekers, and it
would almost look as if their was an inten
tion to kill him by tho persistence with which
they crowd him down on thoroughly selfish
errands, lt is a monstrous thing that the
President of the United States, whoielookod
to for wisdom and deoininn in tho groat
I questions of tho time, should bo a mere doors
: mat and dish-water of 10,000 people besieg
ing him for office."
ADVERTISING CHEATS.-lt has become so
j commun to write tho beginning of an elegant,
interesting articlo and thoa run it into some
advertisement, that wo avoid all such cheats
and simply enll attention to the merits of
Hop Ritters in as plain honest terms as
poAsiblo, to indoon peoplo to give thom ono
trial, as no one who known their value will
ever orso anything else.-Providence Adverti
ser.
- Arrests of persons CDgaged in tho Star
Route Postal Frauds are hoing made.
-The Californians are rejoicing over Ibo
ratification of tho Chinese treaty.
-A valuable deposit of iron ore lias been dis
covered on tile plantation of Mrs. L. M. Kcitt,
of St. Matthews.
-Trouble in tho Republican family at Wash
ington will prevent President Garfield and
Cabinet from attending tho Cowpcua Centen
nial.
-The Board of Directors of the Slate Peni
tentiary have inst! neted tho .Superintendent to
employ counsel to recover against lessees of
convicts tho penalties incurred by them for
escapes.
-Several Republican Senators have au-?
nounced their intention to vote aguinst (bo Con
firmation of Wm. E. Chandler for Solioitor
General. As it is not known that any of the
Democratic .Senators intond to voto for him, his
chances of confirmation would appear to bo very
slim.
Vnoderbailt has now $62,000,000 in United
States h .ads. Thousands of mon will bo
kept poor ulways to pay tho intercut on that
vast sum.
Governor Co'.quilt, of Georgia, bas announced
himself as a candidate for the Sonnte to succeed
Senator Hill.
Death bas been busily reaping among thc tall
wheal during tho last month. Gen. M. W.
Gary, Gen. John S. Preston, Hon. M. P.
O'Connor, Dr. J. 1. Runner and Judge Thomas
Thomson have, been taken in quick succession.
Tho KcpublLan surrender is a practical
acknowledgment thal they have been either
occupying a wrong position or havo abandoned
a right one. lt looks as badly ono way as tho
olher.
The Granitoville and Vaucluse- faotorios
oloarod ninety thousand dollars last year, or
fifteen per coot upon their capital. An
eight per oont. dividond wa? doolarod, and
tho balanoo transferred to tho profit and loss
account, which now aggrogntoa a hundred
and sixty-eight thousand dollars'.
The Canton cotton mill property, in Mis
sissippi, which has remained idle for eight or
ten yonrs past, has boon pwrohtwied hy a
no m hor of New Orleans capitalists, who itt'
*ond supplying tho necessary machinery and
puiving tho establishment i fi operation nt
onoo.
Tho ROV.<L, w. H?nning, who has ehargo
of the froedtvqn coming from tho Southorn
States lo Kamnfr, ?ayfl that" 100.000'of thom
havo Bottled in thnv^tat0 Bn(j lOO.OOO in
othor Norther h States e%co tho oxodus bogan.
Ho Says that'tho Hoard OaVt- mop thom com
ing. Thoy aro dotorminoa\ to como to' tho
i home of old Jobo Brown.- tt\t?nmm is nn
1excellent StKto, and in soouux tlvixm jjhiir go.
Yagund Btrf?hfg>'th?f>- tbdw imi&itoAtlsfibd'
and happy.
ggs?as?fett_jLLij.?tj. MU
National Surgical ItiHtltute.
One of the Surgeons of this old and notoblo
instituto will visit Walhalla, 8. C., May 12tb,
1881, slopping at Ilicmanu's hotel. Tho object
of this visit is to give tho afllictcd an oppor
tunity for examination nt or near (hoir homos,
thus saving hopeless oases thc expense of a trip
to Atlanta. A careful examination will bo
mado and patients cnn learn if their cases aro
curable or oan bo benefited aud whethor it will
be necessary for them lo visit tho institute. In
such eases as oan bo cured or treatment begun
at home arrangements oan bo mado with our
visiting Burgeon and treatment commenced at
once Cases of deformities and ohronio dioeasos
will bo examined, suoli as olub feet, diseases of
tho hip, spine and joints, paralysis, piles,
fistula, catarrh, female and private diseases aud
diseases ot the oyo, ear, etc Come early, as
tho visit ia limited to tho timo staled. For cir
culars and full particulars address
NATIONAL BUBO IC AL INSTITUTE,
* ATLANTA, GA.
MAYOR'S OVFICB,
LEESBURO, VA., April 10, 1879.
Messrs. Hutchinson & Bro: It affords roo
pleasuro to testify to tho great virtues of your
Ncuralgino for the cure of neuralgia and sick
headache. It is Ibo best remedy for these
most distressing complaints 1 have ever used.
It should bo in every fatuity in tho country.
Yours truly, G KO. lt. UBAO,
Mayor of Lcosburg, Va.
For sale by V. L. Norman and Wright &
Sligh.
MANY combinations have been tried, brit none
with such happy results as Rankin's Extract of
Buohu and Juniper. If you oro suffering from
any dclangemont of the kidneys or bladder,
gravel, pain or weakness in thc back or hip, get
bottle-ono or two will relievo you. This
article has been before tho publie for nearly ten
years and Its salo is constantly increasing-and
that with very littlo advertising-which proves
to bc an article of merit. Wc have testimo
nials from some of tho leading physicians of
Georgia, South Carolina aud Florida and other
States, in regard lo its reliability as a diuretic
and a remedy for tho diseases for which it is
recommended. Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin
& Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, Gu., and for sale
by V. L. Nummo and Wright & Sligh.
Cor.tmircos, GA., November 20, 1877.
DK. C. J. MOFFKTT-Dear Sir: Sinco learning
its valuo I always keep your Tccthiua (Toothing
Powders) in my house nod consider it an indis
pensable medicino for small oliildrcn. I have
known il to remove worms when all other
romcdica bad'failed. M. M. MOOHK,
Clerk City Council.
COLUMBUS, GA.. February 0, 1878.
Da. C. J. MOFPRTT-Dear Doctor: Wo can
oommend your Tcethina (Teething Powders) as
the most satisfactory prescription wo ever used
for tho looso bowels or cr..plions of our children.
They have saved us many dollars in doctors'
bills. Yours, truly, B. T. ll ATO II BU,
(Of firm of McGcheo & Hatcher, Warehouse
and Commission Merchants.)
For sale by V. L. Norman and Wright ?
Sligh. Druggists.
_ established 1844.
SIMPSON & CAUkT
* CINCINNATI, O. ?
_Tn?OtT*brnled "Qnc?ii of tbeUouUi n Carn Mm. .
Makers of tho Largest Lino of Flour Ml?
, , . Maohlnery.on Earth. ...
W? n>?ko everything o Miller needs, Rulid ?omptsU
fl Ul?, and remodel old one v rm tting in tnjr proeen du ii rei.
Writ? for Caulciuo omi True j balor? purohailnf.
Apiil 28, 18K1 24 lin
PL Jd QI fi M Q I701* 80I.DIEH8,
I CNOIUnC) widows, father*, mother* or
. children, Thousands yotentitlcd. l'ensioniglvcn
Kur lutsrvf Anger,too.oyo or ruptnro,varicose vein*
lor nnjrlMn'u.r. Thousand* of pensioners and
I .olillers entitled to INCREASE ?lld BOVNTY.
' LATENTS procured for Iiivontori. Soldier*
i laud warranta crorureii. bought and ?old. Soldiers
land hoirsaridr for yonr rights at ono?. Send?
Jj lamp J for " Tho Oitlien-Soldler." and Pension
and Ilounty laws, bianka and instructions. W*
oanrotor tn thousands of Pensioners and Cllonts.
Addrc/s N. W. Fl t rfro nil (I A Co. I'KNSIOK fi
1'ATKXT AU'jl, Lock^JoxS?S.Wa?biugtuu, O. 0.
April '?S, 1881
24 2 m
J35M.A.SIMMOHS'
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I?DIOE0TION, f?fif j^jA LOST APPETIT?/
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R;OKHKADAOHE \& ?2S? FOUL SHEATH
COOTIVENESO. .'^SSf^S' L0W 8PlmT8'
DYSPEPSIA, ?HL?BQM T ?*
K Couts, 'w^aRMJl^^ O' 11 i N iii
iliwan
ItlsSQyoars tlieolriest, and only genuine Sim
muna Medicino now In market. Prepared only by
C. K.SIMMONS At'o. V810-1? Clark Av. Bt. Louis,
.ucoeoiors to M. A. Simmons, M. l>. In'AV mal
%l botUos and packages,- Sold by all DruggUts.
JOHN CLARK, JR. & CO'S
llwSSi?sh
BEST
MACHINE OR HAND USE,
THOMAS RUSSELL & CO.,
SOLR AGENTS.
!?' -FOR SALK RY
M. W. COLEMAN & CO.,
S KN KC A CITY, S. C.
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100 PIEGES
SPRING AND SUMMER
PRINTS.
A
BEAUTIFUL LINE
MUSLINS,
WHITE GOODS,
PIQUES <fcC,
HAMBURG
EDGINGS,
WHITE AND COLORED.
A NICE LINE
ALLAT BOTTOM
Give us a call.
D. RIEMANN, SON & CO,
1881. 1881.
THE CONSTITUTION.
Never in our History hap a roliablo,
FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER1
hoon PO essentially neodod by tho Southern
pooplo no nt present.
Novorhns TUE CONSTITUTION boon na
TR0R0?GHLY E$UIPMfl)
and so fully prepared to furnish suoh a
paper a? nt presont.
With
TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE UNEQUALLED
by nny Southern papor,
With trained Correspondents in every locality
in which it? readers are interested,
With n
CAPABLE EDITORIAL STAFF,
a eorps of efficiont. roportorSj and tho host
of "epeoial" eon tri Gil tors,
THE- CONSTITUTION can pfomioo to its
readors thut it will bo hotter than over before,
nod will confirm its position tvs the
LEADING SOUTHERN
NEWSPAPER.
While TUE CONSTITUTION will oorry
tho general news of ibo day, and ospreys its
opinions frankly on political topics, it will
(lovato special attention tn tho
DEVELOPMENT OF SOUTHERN
RESOURCES
in nil legitimate channels or dircotions.
Every Georgian and cvory mar. intorosted
in Southern enterprise mid growth, should
read THE CONSTITUTION in ono of ita
editions.
TERMS-faily, ono year $10; sit" months
$5, throe months $2.60. Weokly, ono yoar
$1.50, six mun thu $1; to olubs of ion ono year
$1.26. to clubs of tw?n.?y, ONE) DOtLAR A.
YEAR SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, ono
your $1.50. to olubs of ton $12.50, to clubs
of twenty, $20. Weokly Constitution and
Cultivator to samo addross, onb year, $2.50.
Address
THE eONgTXTUTXHKT
Atlanta, Qa.
LADIES'STORE
OUR STOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS hos arrived AIM! ia completo in
every particular. Ae opaco will not permit UH
to givo a very elab?ralo description, wo will
make mention only of our specialties:
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
In the Newest Sliadca and Colors, Ibo latest
NovoltlcH of Iii o Seasou, oousisling ia part of
MOM IK CLOTHS,
LACK BUNTINGS,
BRILLIANTINES,
AND ALPACAS.
WHITE GOODS?
-Consisting of
fjfiwiis, Piques, Swieg Mus
lins, 'iTiirlctaiis, &c
?OVSOHB.
A beautiful assortaient, loo numerous to men
tion.
Ladles', Gentlemen's and Children's Straw and
Felt Hates. All-prices and qualities.
The largest assortment wo bavo over carried.
The Ray Stato custom mado Shoe a specially.
All styles and prices.
A select lino of Prints from CJo.^lOo.
Uso only the "Argosy" Suspender.
Wo would respectfully ask yon to (Jail, ex
amine and price our goods boforc purchasing
elsewhere. Wc feel assured wo can pienso you.
G. L. REID & GO.
April 14, 1881 22. tf
STATE SOUTH CAROLINA
OCONEE COUNTY.
IN THE COURT COMMON PLEAS.
W.H. Smith, Plaintiff, against-] SUMMONS von
Laura J - Mash burn, neo 1 Javis,
JohnS. Davis, EfiioLco Davis,
Walter G. Davis, Mary D.
Davis, Hattie Davis, Mattie -
Davis and Wado B. Davis, RKLIF.V.
Defendants. (Complaint
j not served.)
TO the Defendants above named
YOU aro bcrchy summoued and required to
answer Hie complaint in this action, which
is filed in tho office of thc Clerk of tho Court of
Common Picas for Oconco oounty, S. C., and
servo a oopy of your answer to said complaint
on tho subscriber at bis office, on tho public
squaro in Walhalla, S. C., within twenty days
airer tho service hereof, exclusive of thc day of
suoh service. If you fall to answer tho com
plaint within the time aforesaid tho Plaintiff
will apply to tho court for thc relief demanded
in the complaint. S. P. DENDY,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Walhalla, S'. C., March o'O'th, 1881
J. W. STRIBLING, C. C. P. jiTs! J
To Laura J. Mashburn, nco Davis, John S.
Davis, Effie Leo Davis, Walter G. Davis.. Mary
D. Davis, Hattie Davis, Manic Davis and Wade
B. Davis, nbscnt defendants herein: Take notice
that tho summons and complaint in the above
slated action was filed iu the office of thc Clerk
of tho Court of Common Pleas for Oconco
county, S. C., on Hie 30th day of March, 1881,
aud that the object of said action is to secure
titles to thc real estate of Thomas F. Davis, do
ceased, hcrcboforo purchased by tho Plaintiff
under a salo of tho Probato Court of said
oounly for partition. S. P. DENDY,
Plaintiff's Attorney
april 7 21-10
VIRGINIA.
?IKE tho good old Slato from which this Stovo
J takes its name, Ibo VIRGINIA stands in .tho
fore rank. It is unique in design, made heavy
and solid, and is especially adapted lo moot foe
wants of thc individual or tho dealer. It was
novcr known to fail! . It has been improved this
year; tho .design mado lo conform to tho prosent
stylo, and particularly adapted to mcot Ibo de
mand for a first class cook stovo at a low prioo.
Il has all tho improvements of tho Now
emerald. Thousands havo been sold and thc
demand still unabated.
Four sizes-No. 7j oash, $22.80; on time,
$26. Other sizes in samo proportion.
Eor salo by
JOHN C. MICK I, HIE,
West Union.
GENUAL MERCHANDISE
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
?H-our, 33a,ooxif jLjSbrd.^
Silga,!*, JS?t olassee,
OofFee, rree;> S^ioe,
S&oe?. Ketts, ?fLirting
Sl-i??-ting. Orookery?
H? i n o/n cl "\?V ooden
Ware. XDry Goods
a.n.d. TSTo-tions. <&>a<
-ALSO- .
Just Recclvingji Beautiful Line of
AU* of willoh will bo sold at
li?AS?NBLE PRICES.
Oi?yll euiicl See Ivie.
JOHN c. MicftLdEti,
TAX NOTICE
IV IO
6 mit
8j mills.
li mills.
2 milis.
U milln.
?I 00
TREASURER'S OFFICE,
WALHALLA, S. O., April 1, 18815
j , - ? ... Ip
IN nccorJunco with tho Supply Rill, Bp
pro vud Deco ni ber 21 th, 1880, no?ico ia
hereby given that this offioo will be open
for tho collection of taxes OD MONDAY,
tho 2d day of May, 1881, and will roinuio.
open until May 81st. Tho roto per cont um
is as follows:
r?t tuc Purposes,
County Purposes,
Post Indebtedness,
School Purposes,
Fdnoe Purposop, below
tho fro ncc Lino,
Poll Tax, ?
Fer tho convenience of tho tax payers I
will bo ot tho following piados.at tho times
stated for thc collection of Taxes:
Seneca Township,at Seneca City, Saturday,
May 7th. . /
At Westminster, Tugaloo Township,' OB,^/
Mondny, May 9th. |> this
At Fair Play, Centro Township, on Tue??nift
day. May 10th. - , r."
At Port Madison, Tugaloo Township, on1*""
Wednesday, May llth. ? 9 bX
At Fenton Hail's, Pulaski Township, OJ ana
Thursday, May 12th.
At Mrs. Barker's, Chatuga Township, on
Friday, May 13th. .
At Alexander's Store,.Whitewater Town* >
ship, on Monday. May 16'tb.
At High Falls, Koo woo Township, on
Tuesday, May 17ih.
And for tho balance of tho timo during tho
, month of May at my office in tho Court House
at Walhalla. < .
i Taxen aro payable in tho following kinds
of funds and no other;
Gold and Silver Coin,
United States Curronoy,
National Bank Notos,
And for County Taxes, Jury and Wit?
ne8S08 Tick?to. : '
Tax Payers aro rcquoatod to bo nt tho
above places by 3 o'clock P. M. each day, as
I am compelled to leave about that time in
order to rcaoh tho n.oxt appointment.
All information cia to tartos freely gt von by
mail or othorivistj.
ll. F. ALEXANDER, ;
Treasurer Oconcc County.
April 7, 1881 21-4t '.
MONEY SAVED IS MONEY
MADE !
I)UROHASE your ENGINES from us and save
. <?100 on a 10 horse, $200 on a 20 horse and
$300 on a 80 horse-powor engiuo. Send for our
prices before purchasing engines, gins, prosses,
saw and grist mills, threshers or any kind of
machinery. Wc aro manufacturers' agento and
guarantee satisfaction in quality and pilco.
WALKER & LOUD,
No. 135 Meeting Street, West sido,
Near Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C.
april 7, 2l-8m
THE WILLIAMSTON
Female Oollege
|)ESPEC1TULLY offers its services to those
lb parontn Who . demlrf!. tc -seonW fir their
daughters the thorough and .aymm.etrioal culti
vation of their physical, intellect md and moral
powers. It is conducted on what is called thc
"0NE.8TUDY" PLAN, with a SEMI-ANNUAI.
COUKSE of Study; aud by a systom of Tultional'
Premiums, its low Low Kates are made still,
lower for ALL who average 8? por oent. No
Public Exorcises. No "Receptions." Gradua
tion, which is always privato, may occur.eight
limos a year. For full information, write for
an Illustrated Catalogue. Address
KEV. S. LANDER,
President, Williamston, S. C.
October 28, 1S80 GO-ly
ON EXHIBITIOI
A Compl?te Fall Stock'
-OF
General
Merchandise,
-CONSISTING IN PART OF
Calicoes, Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Dress Goods,
Hats, Notions, Shoes, Bool?,,
Hats, Notions, Shoes, Boots,
Grochcri/, Hardware, Yarns,
Crockery, Hardware, Yarns,
A Car Load
-OF
FAlfrSY FLOTTE.,' ,
JUST ARRIVED FROM THE WEST
Have ort Hand a Large and,
Choice Stock of Family Groceries
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses,
Sugar Coffee, Tea, Molasses,
Bacon, Lard, Rice, Corn,- ?
Bacon, Lard, ? Rice, Corn.
I)LANTATI0TVr QUPPLIEC?
! LANTATfOlN OUPPLIEO
And many other things too numerous to
mention, all of which will bo sold cheap for
oosh-or borter.
AH who want bargains should call and
soo t.n before purchasing elsewhere.
B??F'NOTIOE.-AU persons knowing them
selves indebted to mb will ploa30os.il aird sottlo
at onco. y
Respectfully,
J. iv
Juno 3, 1880
UNION
28-ly*
Final Settlement
Notice is hereby ' given that tho undor' .
signed will apply to tho Judgo of Probate
of Ooonco County, Si C., at his offico in Wal
halla, S. C., on the fith day of Juno, 1881,. '
fdr a fina) disohargo ns administrator of
Riohardimn Tribble, docoascd.
J. W. STRIPLING,
; ' '?. ' Administrator.