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tmmi?tUt?iiammmmamm mun.????? i n ?nm ii 'Postumo oro ripe. / Poy your taxes und save tho penalty. Farmers aro advised to "make hay vrliito tho sun shines." Tho onterpiilnrs have decided that (hero shall bo no top crop of cotton in Oeonee. Violin outfits cheap. Send for circular and read advertisement of C. W. Story, 28 Central Street, Boston, MOBS. Tho strnightout Democratic municipal ticket was oleotod for tho town of Spartan burg on last Monday with little difficulty. Round trip tickets will bc issued by tho Columbia and Greenville Railroad to visitors attending tho Anderson Fair. Tboso tickets are good from tho 18th to the 20th of October inclusive, at two cents per milo cudi way. Tho Columbia and Grceuvillo Railroad will sell on tho 18th of October, good until Monday 21st, inclusive, tiokets to tho Newberry Fair at two ocuts a milo oaoh way. Captain J. L, Shauklin has presented tho works of Lord Bacon to tho library of Adgor College. Tho library is inorcasiog Sn value through tho kind contributions of 'friends. Let all do what they eau in so 'good a work. Wm. P. Calhoun, Esq., has becomo associato editor of tho Scuoca Journal. Mr. Calhoun hus a woll made reputation OB a (cacher and foroiblo writer. 11 i H numerous articles in our own columns from (Imo to time fully attest this Wo wclcomo him into tho ranks of journalism. There is a wide field in this respect for useful occupation, and with his energy and ability ho Will not only merit success, bul win and wear it modestly. Tho weather continues hot and dry. For Bcvcral days tho nights and doys hoVo re BOtnblcd June woodier in temperature. It hus 'contributed largely to tho saving of all growing orops. Thcro will bo very little yellow oottou this year. A good many have gathered and arc gathering com and pronounco it os dry os in November usu ally. Attention is directed to thc advertise ment of Colo & Coffee, who hnvo just opened au entirely new stock of goods ut tho old nt-.nd of S. K. Dendy on Mnin etrcot. This stock is full, has no rem nun ls or old goods and will bc sold nt tho lowest cash prices. This firm did business iu our town last winter, and by their low prices and accommodating manners drew a good custom. Persons desiring nny article usually found in our stores will do well to examino their stock before buying else where. Visitors to Hie thirteenth Annual Fair of tho Stato Agricultural Society of South Carolina, to bo held at Columbia, on Novem ber 8th, 0th, 10th and 1 Ith, will bc passed ovor the Columbia and Greenville Railroad nnd its bru??nos at tho following fares for tho round trip from regular stations: Wal halla $0, Seneca $G, Pendleton $5 Anderson $5. Tickets on sale from ibo 7il? to tho 10th of November, inclusivo, good to return until the 14th of November, Inclusive. Articles intended for exhibition will pay faro going and will bo returned freo. Tho minutes of thc Fork Baptist Association, which met last week, show tho work for the cause of Christianity for the last year by thc Baptist Church and Sunday school al Walhalla tobe os follows, vi*/.: Toid for pastor's salary, $300 00 Paid for Seminary, 18 00 Paid for Slate Missions, 44 93 Paid for Foreign Missions, 22 85 Faid for incidental expenses, 79 48 Paid for Sunday school, 20 11 Paid for minutes, 3 00 Add collections since the Association for Foreign Missions, 13 00 Total, ?19G 39 Members received by letter, 27 Members received by experience, 17 Members received by-restoration, 1-15 Members dismissed by letter, ll Total membership, 150 Wc look a look into (he salmon hatchery a few days ago and found it a curiosity worlh seeing, The eggs arc about Ibo sizo of n largo English pea and were in process of hatching. Thous ands and thousands of lillie fish three-fourths of an inch long were swimming about in thc troughs, whilo others could bo seen bursting ihroiwh (ho eggs nnJ darting off. When batched every fish hoi a lillie sack of oil at tached lo it on which it feeds about tinco weeks, when il becomes larg) and strong enough to put into Ibo streams. These fish grow largo, weighing from thirty pomds up. lt is expect eil to stock Tugaloo, Kooree, Saluda and Broad Rivers with (hem. Doing tho hatching two persons are kept busy ly doy and a great part of the night, removing he dead eggs and thc debris of those hatched. About seven per cent, of tho eggs generally falto hatch. Mr. Iluskc certainly understands hil business and is vory kind in explaining to vlitors any thing con nected willi Ihc business. Tho hatching is dono in troughs about seven inhes deep, into whioh pare fresh water is conianlly (lowing. Mr. Iluskc expects lo hatch ?ino California trout (bwards spring which can JO raised in ponds. Salmon is only adapted lo inning waler. WALHALLA, S. C., Oct.19.-Colton firm good middling 10}, middini 10, low middling n-_ BUSINESS '"COALS. Those who owe mc will paso come ! i and neille off their nccotinls hmo tho first of November. I cannot wait al longer. 1 will bo compelled lo put out nccotts for collection thal are nol Bellied by that dat J. M. CAnTF.iWeslininslcr. If you wont cheap goods ol on J. M. Cur. ter, Westminster. If you wntil something (huts good in (ho way of pure liquors go lo BWifVn's Bar and drink F. W. Wagoner & Co.V'Ovl Crow" rye whiskey. Mrs. Garfield is rallying om her atlliclion. Mr. Brown, tho loto Presido'? pr?vale secre tary, says that sho is busily ignged in her do meslio dulles and expects lo Plain In ''loveland during III? winier. All Iheersonal effects of the Into President ni Wnsngion arc being pnoked in boxes and will borwarded to Mrs. Cnsfield whenever she moy tjiro. Petit Jurors. Tho following aro (ho potit jurors dm wu to sorvo during tho full torm of tho oourt for Ooonoo County, beginning on Monday, tho 31st instant: Joab F. Stewart, J. J. Hooper, James B. Burgos*, Wm. Hunter, Joel Beard, H. B. dollin*, J. M. Do wis, Wurr on Ki! patrick, p. 0., Frank L. Moody, Jool Jv Jones, N. W. Grunt, M. E. Fenley, C. Wcndolkin, Androw P. Hunt, Robert Onodo, p. o., Enoch Bru ttoal, John Holmes, E. II? Clovoland, Wm. Books, W. H. Butlor, D. D. Alexander, N. C. McDonald, Itobort Craig, S. P. Stribling, J. U. Cleveland, Wm. 8. Neely, John N. Wadkina, W. J. Stribling. A. P. McCall, Josoph T. Hied, Isntio Du Pro, p. o, Thomas M. Littleton, S. P. Burroo, John C. Nevill, John J. Keith J. L. Moody. 0rent excitement exists In Ireland. Tho English Government bas arrested Mr. Parnell, thc leader of Ibo Land League, and many other distinguished Irishmen. Tho band Act passed Parliament could havo been made useful by thc Irish. Mr. Purnoll did not vole against it, bul on his return to Ireland commenced an active opposition lo il. The Knglish Government sa} it shall have a fair trial, hence tho numcroiu arrests, Publio meetings were called in Dublii and oilier places to denounce tho arrests o Parnell and others. These meetings have bcci dissolved by tho police and soldiers and as man; aa twenty persons bayoneted lu ono placo. A Wise DEACON.-"Deacon Wilder, want yon to tell mo how you kept yoursol and family woll tho past season when all (Iv rost of us havo boon sick so much, nu have had tho doctors visiting us so often" "Bro. Taylor, tho answer is very easy, used Hop Bitters in time; kept my lamil woll and saved the doctor billi. Throo do lara worth of it kept us well und nblo I work all tho time. I'll warrant it has co you and ibo neighbors ono to two hundrc dollars apiece to keep sick tho sanio timo." "Deacon, I'll uso your medic:no hereafter GERMAN CARP.-Mi. Henry Cnublo mea urcd tho Gorman carp deposited in h tanks nt (ho lan yard yesterday afterr.on Thoro aro fifty eix of them, nono havii been Inst. They nero placed in tho Witt exactly three months ngo to-day, being lin one incb| long. When measured yosterd: they wcro soven indies in length, showing growth of two inches a month. They w bo kept in tho tanks during thc winter. I waler being kept stalin enough to stimuli* continued growth. -Greenville News. WONDERFUL SHOUTING -Tho l?alel News and Observer, in in report of l Norlh Carolina State Fair, (hus refera to I exhibitions nf ?hooting being given there ibo Bogurdus faiailj : "Captain Bogan! and Ron's wonderful skill in shooting gi balls with rifle and shot'gun attracted mi attention. Eugene Ilogurdus's rifle sbootl with his gun in straight position, wai Wi derful, ns wa? nlso bis shooting at movl objects, such a? fourteen balls out ul' lift? thrown in tho air. Henry, aged 0 yea shot glass balls with a ritlo. and a class b from his father's fingers with a rifle. C; tain Bogardus's limey trap shunting dcligh thc sportsmen. Captain Bogar du a eliot Purkcrgun, ming Pittman powder. Cn A RI.OT TE. N. C., October 15.-Tho . luntiu, Tetinesico and Ohio Railroad, r ning between Charlntio and Stutesvillo. \ leased yesterday far ninety nine years, at annual routai of $25.000, to (ho nnwiagcm of (ho Charlado, Columbia and Augi Hail road. Tho majority of tho stock in hiller is owned by the Clyde Svndieato, tho transaction adds 49 milos of road to lines of that con.'iination. IIARRi'-nena, I'A., October li-Tho O monvvcallh has entered suit in tho Daii(i County Couit ngitinst tho Standard Company for tho recovery of otcr $3.0. OOO alleged to bc duo in taxes and ponai This indicates an curly trial, oommonwei casos haying the prcfoic^co ovor others. SAVANNAH, GA., Oclnbor 14.-Cato N colored, a noted desperado, was shot dotv Falligantvilb, near this eily, last nigh John Rocka', who sought to arrest hin ibo minder of ono Smallwood, a neg short time ajo. Nash fired nu Rocker, returned several shots with fatal cf Rocker surrendcicd himself. Lnncuslct ison a boom since she obtu railroad uni telegraph facilities. Five 3 ago sho handled 200 bales of cotton season. Tho pn?t seaton sho had over 7 and this poison sho hopes for from 9,0' 10,000. Tlc lax returns show $3,101 11 in improvements to real estate, and ni crease of $147,393 in personal property : last year. CHICAGO, Oclubor 14.-Dispatches Clinton and Davenport, Iowa, report ur tensive riso in tho Missouri. Tho saw 1 have been obliged to suspend operations, ibero is danger of n serious fros..ut. The Treasurer of Union county has in only 1,225 lax receipts out of 5,250. Im 4.025 to bc issued botweon now and Noi ber 1st. Last year tlicro were 2 301 dogs 4,150 sheep iu Lancaster. Now (hon 2.42S dogs and 3,898 sheep. Tho Atlanta Exposition is thc bi; thing ever attempted in tho South it will provo the biggest success. A fire in New York, October 10, destl $2,000,000 worth of properly. A portie Ibo property wa? insured. Thc Tr il 8I0C8 of Mic Peabody School havo distributed $50,370 among Sou schools since February last. President Dowd, of (ho Rank of North rica. New York, lins received up lo date 258 OG for thc relief of Hie Michigan sutrci A London dispatch, dated October l"ih, Fever is epidc?iio ot Umril/.ir in tho Pun Tho morlalily is from 200 to 800 daily, total number of deaths for eleven days, ct on (ho first of October, was 2,205, of \ 1,188 ware children. Providions aro declining; in price. B is n cent and a half lower, and corn live 1 lowor than a wock ago. Mr. G. M. Hodges of Hodges' Depot, A ville COIinty, will moko thirteen bugs of c thia yenr with ono horse. Ho has air sold eight bale* which nggrogutoel ? pounds. This docs not look like a snip. Tho colored pooplo havo commenced ng ku klux. Throo colored women wo he hoiiso of another ooloroel womon, ?ndes. Williamsburg county, a few ni ige, disguised as k. k., and gavo In inmorciful whipping booitosn the hu?d.u mo of them had giren hot- n dross. ^8 RHEUMTI8H, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear end Headacho, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and A ches. Kn Preparation on cordi equals PT. JACOBS on. r>3 n tttpJjHurb. ?hit fit? ?nd c7<riij> External Heine ly. A trial entails but Ibo comparatively li illin;,' outlay of no Cont?, and every ono RUituriug with pain cnn have cheap and positive proof ol' Its claims. Directions lu Elovcn Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Jialtlmore, Md., U. 8. 4> It again becomes our pleasing duly lo 011 uounco to our friends and pol rona of Oconec thal (ho beautiful FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS. which has been carefully selected by our Ma. C. L. Rmi), hi constantly arriving ant) will bc complelo in a few days. It is unnecessary lo give you a detailed de scription, as our want of room is Insufficient to do so. Wc moke special mention of Ibo following Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, consisting in p'irt of Shirtings, Shoot inga, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes. Flannels. Seo. DRESS GOODS. Mohair. Brilliant lues, Alpacas, Pongee Silks, Plain ami Figured Cashmeres, &c, A beautiful line of Notions ami Fancy Goods, Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's lints and Caps. SHOKS. A full assortment of all kinds, styl -s and prices. Particular attention called lo Ibo Day State Shoe, of willoh wo make a specially. CLOTHING. A most elegant lol of Ready-Made Clothing, Cassilneres and .loan* HARDWARE, AC. You will also And our stock of Hardware, Crockery and Glassware Wooden and Willow ware ami Groceries completo in everv particular. WALL I'AI'ER AND CLOCKS. Wall Paper and Clocks a specialty. Be sure and let us show you through this beautiful assortment bet?re purchasing else where. Final Settlement. NOTICE ts hereby given I lint thc undersigned will apply io diehard Lewis, ESQ., Judge of Probate for Goonoo county, at lils ollioo in tho court house, on Tuesday, ?he Kuli day ol' No vember, 1 htS 1, fov a final discharge as adminis trator ol' the estate ol' Elizabeth Hopkins, de ceased. WM. M. CAMPBELL, Administrator. October 13, 1881 '18 lt WM. t:. KHVIN, JOHN li. VKllNr.ll. RANKERS A.\B> COMMISSION nc K R t; II ANTS. ERVIN & VERN RR. Walhalla. S. 0. VERN BR & ERVIN, Seneca Oily. S. C. 'TRANSACT a General Banking and Commis I sion Business. Mako collections, rcccivo deposits, buy and sell exchange. October 0 '17-2m FARM FOR SALE. f|MIK HOME PLACE of Rliodum Doylo, dc 1 ceased, containing ono hundred and (170) seventy acres, and lying I ll roo miles Northwest of Seneca Oily on thc Blue Ridge Railroad, is offered al private silo until Ibo loth ol' Novem ber next, and if not sold before (hal limo it will on I hat day (loth of November) bc offered lo tho highest bidder. TKH.MS-One-half cash, balanoo in twelve months. For further information nd Ircss V. B. SWANN. SenecaCity, S. C. October 0 <17-6t LIFE and DEATH of J A corrool History of lil* Lifo ami full 1'itrticiilitrs of th remarkable and rritimt ? af\E?IUiaf O tl rrroril nt 11 nnblo milli. t^A ILt Km ll 1 55 V 50 per cent, discount to Agentsonoi NOS. 731 AND 73G REYNOI COTTON PAC FOR AND ( -AND DE Also Disiton's Circular Saws, kebber and Loather Bellini Iles, Oil Cups, Pop, Globo and Check Valve?, Governors, \V Killing*, Findings, &c. Gener.il Agent for TA?/ROT1 Talbott's Agricultural Engines (on wheels) : Portable Ki motive Hinters; Turbine Water Wheels; Corn and Wheal Mill; ?park Arresters. "WatOl'tOWM. <S> \\ aler tow II Agricultural Rnjunes, (011 wheels) ; Portable Vertical Engines; Stationary Engines, (with and without cut-o and Vertical Boilers; Saw N?ills, t'a-., Kc. CL &, Cl. <JOf Cooper's Self-Propellint; (traction) Engines; Farm Aeriell Stationary Engines! txicoinolivc anil Return Tubular Hollers ; Inched) ; Smut Machines! Dustless Wheat Separators and Oat .1. tV. 4 BC BM Caldwell Wheal Threshers, Separators and Cleanors, "C! Powers, mounted and down. Power Corn Shelters and Feed Cutt .loiiiiNtoii llut'Ve?f<Yi' Coiii|>iiii v Reapers and Hinders; Reapers and Mowers Combined! Si lowers. ^ , DB"rt,ix*'h>?/?xI Fairbanks'Standard Scales, all sizes am I'laiuiiactinci lil llie fl Ncblctt & Goodrich Improved IXL Cotton Gin; Reid's Pa Smith's Improved Hand Power, Cotton and May Press; Cotton ( ENOINBS. COI TON GINS, KC, RRPAIRKD IM A WORKMAHLU I> d ' Orders solicited and promptly executed. For further "Vv. II. N. RF.ID, Traveling Agent, i GOOD BLACKSMITH. A mutt willi family A preferred. Ile couhl get good land (o cultivate, ll. W. SIIFJ.OR. October 0 47-tf INSURANCE AGENCY, Sonooa Oity, t&. O. INSURE your property against loss or danger by fire. Tito following companies represented: Liverpool nnd London and Olobr; Fire Association, of Philadelphia; Manhattan Fire Iiisuraiico Company, of New York. Special al london given lo businoss in any section of the county. W. C. ERVIN, Agent. October 0 47-1 ui ONCE MORE. THERE IS NO NEED OF CRYING HARD TIMES -\yhen you can buy all kinds of ms v um&ED.-s, a,; BCot; Hi BS B US, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES**, IIAT8,C,A B?S, BIA il ? WARE, CK OD Ik Hi BSV, ? L O TIBI ft U, AT PRICKS TO SUIT TUE HARD TIMES, FROM J. C. MICKLER, WEST UNION, Who is always in thcColiou Market, aud will give you as much in cash and |morc in goods "than any other man." Call and examine his goods ar.d prices before buying clicwhero.' B fl>0 WOT INTEND TO IB Bi BJNJOEKSOIiB) KB Y AN Y Oft E. JUST OPENED Thc largest slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS I 1 have ever had, consisting of 75 PI KOKS OF JEANS AND CAS SIM li RIOS, 200 Pl KOKS OF PRINTS. 1U0 PIECES OP CHECKS, Aud u great variety of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Heavy stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, GROCERIES IN GREAT VARIETY. -CORN SUGAR, COFFER, MOLASSES, SALT, BACON, LARI). SODA, STA ROU, PK PPM R, SPIC li, GINGER, RICH, NUTMEGS, SOAP, Arc. Largo lot of BAGGING ?ND TIES. ALL NliW AND HEAVY. 11A RD W A R li, W 00 DEN W A RE, CROCKERY AND G LA SS WAR li, CUTLERY AND AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. My goods arc too numerous to mention I Iry to keep everything that is called for or that is kept in a village store. I will pay tho highest price for Cotton and will net liberally with my customers, if thoy will como forward and settle up carly, as short, settlements mako long friends. J. P. MICKLER, WEST UNION September 29, 1881. AMES A. GARFIELD ? AesnsBlnntlOn of our martyre! I're.il.l.'nl. Ainnat If A RITrir? '.'?><. "HST SKI.I.INO HOOK. V AIM B EBJ of tho AGU. Circulars Kroc. rdrr? Tor CO conlea or more. .Sampln Hook bv inatl. $1.00. N01NNA.TI VVtl. CO., 1? ? W. 4th Ht., Cliiclnnnll, O. LDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. COMMISSION MERCHANT ALER IN >JP ALL KIHDS. f, Steam Pipo, Water nml Steam Gauges, Connections, Wliis ronches, &C, together with every article of Steam amt Waler r & SONS. lgines, (?rn f.Vci.l-i) ; Stationery F.ngines: Tubular nnd I.OCO s; Saw Mills; Shafting, Pulleys, R?xes, Hangers and Patent tonn?. IC3jtx?,*l?LO Oo, F.ngines, (on skids) ; Hairy Engines, (for small building-.) ; ff); Return'I'ubular Hollers, (with two tines); Ixicoinotive UTAH ii, C'O. 1tur.it Engines, (on wheels) ; Portable Engines, (on skids) ; Corn and Wheat Mills; Porlablo Mill, (with portable 1H>1I al and Weed Extractor; Saw Mills, double amt single. VELI.? ?te ??. round Hog" Threshers, Hydraulic Golton Presses, Horso Icrs. mid a-'.ttif r?.;> i?. Tn Icol t ?v. Vi>. ugle Hinders, Reapers and Mower.-; Cultivators and Grain I patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers. 'ollowliiK Machin*!* : lent Automalic Power Screw l'rcss, steam or waler power; Jin Feeder; Cotton Condenser; New Virginia Feed Culler. \B MANNKIt. particulars, circulars, general information, &c, apply to J*. ^OI-il^-A-T^r). July 7. i?8i-..ijry PRICES. 200 PIECKS PH I NTS, 50 PIECKS LON G CLOT II. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, GEORGIA CHECKS, LINSEYS, FLAN NELS, DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, CASHMERES, TRIMMING SILKS, BLACK SILK FRINGES, ETC., ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S AND BOYS' HEADY MADE HATS AND CAPS, . AU thc Latest Styles and ns low ns can bo sold. A Largo Lot of CASSI MERES, KERSEYS & JEANS. CAMPERDOWN KNITTING COTTON AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. All Colors and Shades. GIVE US A CALL. I). BI?MANN, SON & CO. SEND ,^^^^^?DJs DAVID.LANDRETH8<SONS. PH1LA Nov 18, 1880 Uly Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina. Oconcc Cornily. IN TUE COURT COMMON PLEAS. Louisa Wiggins vs. Matilda Gibson and others. 1) Ult SU A NT to an order of Judge Hudson in Hits case, the creditors of Matilda Gibson, a lunatic, and the creditors pf Thomas Gibson, deceased, aro required lo come before mr, in my office, on or before S \TURDAV, Hie li Jd day of October, 18HI, and prisent and provo their claims according to law or they will bc harrell. RICHARD LR WIS, Master. September 22, 1881 4.r> lt AGENTS WANTED FOR THE STAND . ARD EDITION OF TH? REVISED NEW TESTAMENT, -j O ST Y fi B S, Elegant Edition, about OOO 1 O Large Typo. pages. . Comparative Edl From $1 lo $7. ?ion, over 1,100 pages. -' Obi and new version? on opposite pages "History vf Hie Uiblo aud. of Hie New Revision" given to subsoribers. Tho secret of successful canvassing given cvory. agent. Send for our liberal terms. [Mention (bis paper.] / . Tint ll KN RY DILL PIM?MSUINO CO., Established 1817.] Norwich, Corni. September 16, 1881 _ ii ' IHOP BITTERS? (A aXc?tuluc*,not a Urlok.) f CONTAINS HOPS, 1-A.VnV, itlAKDRAKJ?? JIANIJCMON. \NI) Tin: IV:::: T AK? I!I:M-MI:I>K,AI,QCAI,I .III:? OK AU. OTU Kit llriTKIis. r.V i I IO Y OIJ Xi. K AU DlnenKfiof Hu Stomach, lioWcls, Plootl.1 j.iver. KtUncys,alni Urliiury Orunnn.-Ner voustiesil. riicoptcisiiefsnml especially PoUialO t OlOplMllliJJ SIOOO EN COLD. Will bc patti for a cece they wilt not euro or j help, or tor atlytlllnx Impuro or Injurious found la i li'm. Auk your <1 nipptet r?.v Hop puters and try! I helli before you Heep, '('uko nu Otlier.l P.I. rv tsnn absolute ami Irresistible eura for| Druukeucas, usc of opium, tobacco ana narcotics. SRNI> von Cl 1> rr.Alt. .>v? IOI.I l.y .Irttfrvl?!?. HtUn M.'/. CO., I!?, ncll-r, N. Y., A Toronto,< April 7, ISSI 2My Walhalla Female College. WALHALLA, S. C. 'PHIS Inst il nt ion will open its Fifth Session 1 SEPTEM lit lt 8TU, 1881. Tr.nMs: Collegiate Depart mehi, IO months, ?30 00 Academic Depanmenl, 10 mouths, 10 00 Primary Depart mont, 10 months, 8 00 Juvenile Department, IO months. Ct-00 Hoard, Fuel, Light and Koota per month, IO 00 Excellent facilities for studying Music, Wax Work and Painting. Semi for a Catalogue. J. P. SMELTZEK, D. D., President. July 21, 1881 30-tf Final Settlement".; NOTICE is hereby given that thc undersigned will apply lo Hich?rd Lewis, Esq., J inigo of Probate for Oconec county, at his ollico in thc court house, on Tuesday, the 10th dny of No vember, 1881, for a final discharge as executor of the last will of Jacob Sims, deceased. WM. H. LAND, Executor. October 13, 1881 48.41 ADOTJK COLLEGE, WA MB A ILLA, S. V? rPHE session of 1881-'82 will begin on TI1URS 1 DAY, Soptember 16th. Students may olcot between the Classical, Scientific and Commercial Courses. Hoard and luiiion very reasonable; the whole expenses (except for clothing and i.-aveling) need not exceed S100 per annum. ' he students arc drilled in military ladies. Located at tho base of tho Hluo Kidgo MouV trins, Ibo climate is unsurpassed; For cata logue apply to JQIIN Ri KILEY, Chairman of Faculty. W. W. Lr.OARR, Secretary of Faculty. July 21, 1881 36 if A GOOD FARM SITUATED and lying on Conncross Creek, two and-a-half miles above Walhalla, on thc public road leading to Stump House Mountain, containing two hundred acres, thirty of which is gcod bottom land, ll was a part of thc farm orinorly known as thc Wai. (?risham placo aud afterwards belonging to Dr. Yarbrough. Apply to C. F. SE ER A, Walhalla, S. C. September 1. ISSI 12-tf AGENTS WANTED tho bill Family ii nU tUlf? ?tlnclxliio over InVCDtOd. Will kulin pair of ?tocxines,With and TOE complete, la 20 minutes, lt will nlso knit n grout variety of fancy work for which there ts Always A rcaily market. Send for circular and terms lo the Twombly Knitting jil M< nine Co., *wi WnslilnKlon St., ltoatou, Altai. MEW RICH BLOOD! Parsons' Pu ra? ti ve Pit's make Kew Rich mood, mill will completely chango tho blood in the entire system in three months. Anv person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 12weeks may be restored to sound health, if sucha thins bo possible Sent bv mail for K loller stamps. J. N. JOUXSOX ?V- CO., Hunton, Muss., \t>vmcr1y Jtunyor, Mc. May 12, 1881 2Cvly FOR SALE. I WILL SELL at public sale nt thc lato re? l dence of Francis Maret, deceased, noar Knox's Eridge, on Tugaloo Hiver, Center Town ship, Oconee county, S. C., on THURSDAY, ibo 20th day of October, 1881, all tho Steal and Perso ci al Bistate, ol' John .VHas'oi. fl&eeeased, -Consisting of valuable P E II SON A L P lt O P 10 lt AND LANDS. Tract No, s, Containing one hundred and ninety-seven (107) acres, with thirty-five acres ol' good bot tom lands and fine uplands and fine timbered lauds, with two settlements thereon. Tract Vio, '2, Containing eighty eight (88) acres, with about twenty neus of good bottom lands and fine uplands and limbered lands, with ono set tlement thereon. Tract Ko, it, 1 In Center Township, on ChoestOO Creek, un improved, with fino timberod lands and in ive miles of Westminster. Any person wishing to look at these lands .viii be shown over then by the persons living m thc places. T t? It M S O F S A Ti li : Personal Properly cash. Real Estaic one? bir.l cash, balance on Iwelvo months crodit, vith interest from day of salo. Purchaser to, jivo bond and mortgogo to secure purchase/ ?ionoy, purchaser to pay extra for nil titles. ?. W. MABBI3T, BC vee II tor. Seplcmber 22, 1881 46'61