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.* LOG?AL MATTERS. No frost yet. Weather warm. Wo havo had au abundance of rain ?ince our last publication. Tho Legislature will meet In regular session On tho fourth Tuesday in November. Young men aro requested not to stand around tho church doors staring tho ladies out of countenance. Messrs. Colo & Coll'ec aro out in a fresh ad vertisement this week. Read it and (hen go und seo them. . . Kx*Sonator J. W. Irvington and Mr. W. C. Calhoun, lawyers from Seneca City, have noon in attendance on cur court Tho attendanco on Court Monday and Tuosday was largo, though wo havo often soon much largor crowds hero. Walhalla has prescuted a very animated appearance this week. (Juito a number of our citizens were in town attending court and paying taxes. Tho monthly concert of prayer for foreign missions for the Methodist Church will bc held in tho Presbyterian Church on next Sunday night. Dr. Suicltzcr will conduct tho services. Tho young ladies of tho Philoplnchian So ciety of Walhalla Female College will hold their dime reading Friday evening ucxt at 7 O'clock. Tho publie nvc invited lo altcud. Dr. Smcltzcr will preach in tho Presbyterian Church on next Sunday morning nt ll o'clock for Rev. Mr. Morris, who is absent in atteint ance upon thu meeting of Synod, which is in session iu Columbia this week Columbia is making grund preparations for tho Stuto Fair, which conics off next w cok. Fair, round trip, from Walhalla and Seneca City, $0.60. Wo Impo lo seo Oconco County fully represented ut this exhibition by n large delegation of her citizens. The South Carolina Club, through Dr. W. C. Fisher, Secretary, will accept tur thanks for at) invitation lo utleud Die twcllth annual ball, lo bo given nt (ho Slate House, Columbia, on Thursday, November 10th, 1881, ni 0 o'clock .P. M. Tho post office building, together with al mail matter, til Murphy, N. C., were burned ot tho night of October U7tll. Thc cause of tlx firo is hot stated by Mr. Chas. M. Carpenter assistant, postmaster at Franklin, N. C., lion whom we gel thc above Information hy postal. Mr. liyion ?. Johnson, an attorney and Bolioitur of Fort Worth, Texas, was present iii our court on Tuesday. Ho had boon at tending (ho Atlanta Exposition und run ovei to our town. Ho ts a young man of propos soHB?ng. uppouranco nod manneru. Wo notico several members of tho bftrTrOC other counties present in court, among then Mr. ?. G. W?lls, o? Urccnvillo, Mr. 13. F Whittier, JJ. 13. Murray und Mr. Allon, o Anderson, Capt. J. J.\ Micklcr has recant ly purchnsei the Pieper Hotel property in Walhalla ant will soon move up and open out bia b.isinesi hero. Wc gladly welcome all such citizen: to our town. Eighty-live per cent, of thc entire allcndanc ni Ibo Centennial caine from a radius ol' a hun drcd miles about Philadelphia. Unless th railroads rctl?CO lindi*looftl fares,eighty-five pe vent, of the attendance on thu Conon Kxp?sitl?'t will come from territory outside Of this radio about Atlanta. We understand that .1 dm C. Micklcr ha rented Mr. Wesley Pi tell ford's dwelling hoes und store houses in Walhalla and will :. lu: located among U9 with his fa mil y am inoroantUo business. Walhalla i* grow i n j in avoirdupois, when two such men n?t dipt Mickler and son are added toils citizenship Maj. S. P. Dendy, of Walhalla, has ho como usreal estate owner in Seneca City having purchased on Tuesday last tho Blot honso abd lot with dwelling attached, ti A. I. Ledford. Tho price paid for tho prop ci ty was $800. Mr. Henry Dunn, who lives on Long Cree in this county, had an ox nt tho court hons this week which presented tho singular up pcurunco of having n horn or long protur bcre.ticrt growing out just a bo TO tho ox's nos trils. lt is now about tinco inches long rather flat ithd Mr. Dunn tolls us that he ha had to saw it off once or twico. Tho anima ia about niuo years old. Mr. T. W. Crooks, a young farmer hen Seneca City, will ticcepl our kindest thanks fe two large citrons and two good sized pumpkin! presented to us this week. Thc editors of III Co URI lin will now have their pumpkin custard and pies and starvation day is put off aw Iii) longer yoi. May Mr. Crooks1 shadow neve giow less and may he always have well lille barns and smokehouses as tho result of indus trions toil and skillful farming. M. Wi FilfcgeraUl d Co., Pension and Paloi Attorneys of Washington, D. C., arc well know by their earnest attention to (ho wants of the clients; (hey hn'/e secured pensions to soldiol and their families amounting to $20,000,001 Any case put hilo their hands rene!ven prom attention; they aro thoroughly reliable an honorable business mon. The Wo? ld and Kiddie published by them, is a publication no ex sol dh should fail In have. Sample copies aro sci free lo any address? Wo aro indebted lo our repr?sentai ive i Congress, lion. D. Wyall All'.en, for a copy i the Extra Census Bulletin, showing Ibo cere; production ot the United Hintes, by ouunlics, i returned ill i he census ol' I88Q. We oomleic ? ht: following liitcr?;Sliii|i items lu rid i. i Oconcc oe?inly i lisrlei ' 0 iion-s, prod mn iv.' i:{ bushels Indian 601*11- 't'A,'?'?i acres, producid 208.800 bushels. Oats-1,627 acres, produeiii 80.302 bushels. Rye-780 acres, produoin 2.812 bushels. Wheal-l-fibo acres, produoin 20,017 bushels. Tho loin! amotint cf Cerca raised in all thc counties of I h o Slillo is tts fol lows: Darley, 10,207 bushels; Indian cori 11,707,000 bushels; oats, 2,716.605 bushel ryo, 23,010 bushels; wheat, 002,858 bushel Barnwell county shows tho largest y i old i corn, 007,010 bushels. Kdgcficld county mat tho largest cr.t crop, hulking 115,213 lundie' Abbevillo county leads in (he wheat crop, mal ing 107,008 bushels. Ocorge'own cornily mat tho smallest corn crop, -11,101 bushels, at Korry cornily tho smallest oat crop, 1,0? bushels. ALMOST YOUNO AOAIN.--My mother wu afflicted a long limo with Neuralgia and dull, I icnvj inno'ivc condition of tho who syBtcm; headache, nervous prostration, an wns almost helpless. No physicians un medicinet: did her any good. Thrco monti ago she began to uso Hop Ritters, with sue good effect that sho seems mid ?UCIH yann ngain, although over 70 years old. \V think thcro is no othor medicino fit I uso in tho family. A Indy in Providcnco, 1 X,--Journal, ? IOXTKN-ION OK TIME FOR PAYING TAXES. County Treasurer, II. F. Alaiandor, on Tliursdny rooiovod tho following: EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OE COMP. OEM., I COMJUUIA, S. C., Oct. 27th, 1881. [Circular No. 12 ] To County Treasurer: Simple taxos paid whon duo moot all tho demands of tho Stnto upon tho pooplo. It in not only tho'duty' of tho pooplo, but their interost, especially in this disastrous year, to pi\y promptly and avoid penalties. ' From reports received at this ofllco, it sccino necessary, in order to afford to all ampio opportunity to escapo ndditionul bur dons, to exoroiso tho limited dieorotion al lowed by law Sn tho premisos. You aro authorized to postpoho tho cm forcement of pohnltics and collect pimplo taxes until tho tenth day of V ->mbcr next. After that dato penalties atti' .ind must ho Collected. JOHN ll HATTON, Comptroller Ucnoral S. C. Approved: JOHNSON frX'O?OD, Gov. Ackno^le agmbnts. Tho building committeo desire to express their grateful (hanks for tho following cash contributions for tho rebuilding of tho Walhalla Methodist Church: French Richards & Co., Druggists, Philadel phia, Pa., $6. A friend from Charleston, $10. Mi'cs N. Bilton, Scneoa City, $10. J. c. MtokLKll, Chairman Uuilding Committee. WASIII.NOTON, October '2d.-Tho ?hil ?cha Convention ol' the Women's Christina Temper ance Uniou has been in session herc for 8cvcrn days. To-day the members called upon Pres i dent Arthur with thc intention of enlisting hi sympathy abd moral aid in their cause. On who accompanied them reports that when thc entered Senator Jones's house they found ile canters, glasses and contents so prominent! displayed that they did not vcuture to press request tor abstinence oti thc part cf thc H?.cci live. Thc Ev on i ng Star has thc following abo": thc Cliarleslon delegate at the Presidential ri ceplion: Miss Willard introduced Mrs. Chapii ot Soul li Carolina, who created a laugh by sa\ ing Hutt thc ladies lhere brought thc Preside: their allegiance, though they could not bril him their support. In behalf of thc strick? South she prayed that her section of tl country would lind in tho President a (rien President Arthur said (hal he was in cnti sympathy with tho South in her recuperado and was determined that no BCOtion of tl Cotna try should, during his administration, (avered, as far as it was in his power lo pr vc!?t, over another. Mrs. Chapin thanked hi and said 3I1C Would carry his words back wi her to loll tilt) people at home. WASUINOTON, October 29.-Tho Exocutt . session of tho Senate closed at M o' jln?k tl morning. No decided not bl IV was taken thu Stratham nomination, and when tho dm were reopened thc Senate adjourned to UH ?it noon. Owing to the late hour at which the Se ute adjourned last night lhere was hut a ?ni attendance nf Senators. When thu joiiri wa* read this morning, Hill, of Georgia, 1 lc rod thc following resolution: llesoireJ, That the appointments to 0ITS1 under the federal Government ought not bo made to control or influen?a elections tho several States, alni appointments tnt with such Intent arc unwise, unpatriotic a contrary to the spirit of our political instil tiona, und if continued without rebuke tho people will become dangerous to thc p petuity nf o?r institutions. Hill at ked for tho imm?diate consid?r?t of the resolution, but McMillan objecting was laid over under rulc9. ATLANTA. October 30.-Edward Atkin, and fifteen gentlemen connected with cotton industry, who employ $15.000 i and rdn fifteen million spindles, arrived h at noon. They will remain in tho Sn three weeks. On Wednesday the Hon. G. Lor lng, t Commissioner of Agriculture v meet tho cotton growers in tho convent calkd by him at the Exposition, when will speak on Southern agriculture, : Prof. Riley, United State?, entomologist, ? explain ti new method nf destroying tho 1 ton worm, which omises an average ann loss of $ir>.000,000 to plnntcrs. Thurs will he manufacturers* day, with an add from Mr. Atkinson. Tho display of blooded cattlo and mi begins on Tuesday and ends on Snturi Thc exhibitors met Saturday and nppoir a committee to securo reduced ratos ( railroads. They adopted a ronolution daring this the greatest exhibition ef Am can industry and natural resources < j held. ? Or.obCBstBR CITY, N. J., October 25. thn inquest on tho budy nf tho man fo dead willi ti pistol in his luind in an house in tills city on Sunday, County Ph chin Mmgoti said that thc skull was f lured in a matinor that could not bo dom n pistol ball, lu his opinion tho man been murdered bv a blow from some ht ?capo?, I hen shot through the skol), thai ibo pi-mi had been placed ill hin I nu a blind. The inquest was adjourned I Saturday. The dead man is supposed I Samuel Harrison 'farras, of Whiio C Fairfield county, S. C., Amberly a resi of Camilcn, which plneo bo left in 1 Word wits sent to Mr. Torras' family. D?TROIT, October 26.-A Wcll-kn crook named Minnio Maix arrivod in city lust night from New ^orlt, whore was nrrcstcd last wcok, charged With < pl toity in tho skillful rob .cry id' $2.000 si/jned bills from tho FlrH National Uar that city, on thc 20th of Juno last, niithnrilico think they havo n strong against her. LONDON, October 21).-Allison & Co., ton brokers of Liverpool, havo issuod I annual rovicw of tho cot'HI trade It that tho yoar has hoon fairly satisfaotor; English spinners. Russian spinners boen fur more prosperous than tiny ol while Franco ifl rapidly recovering from cossivo seasons of depression. The pro?/ of th tow season aro thougnt to justify' anticipation of a ooiilintiftnc? of 1* H''V flow of business* Under (ho will of nn English dust cou? tractor, a leguoy of ?62,000 was left by tho testator to his dootor, to bo poid only ia tho event of tho testator living for two years after tho dato of tito will, to bo in oroocod to ?3,000 should ho livo for ?vo years; and as the testator died a wool: after mak'tDg his will, tho bequest of oouiso lapses. Tho plan of contracting with a dootor to seep his pationt alive by offering bim poouniury towards in an iooroasing ratio for continued existence is ouo that if gener ally adopted might produce tho happi ot results. BITTINESS J&OO?LS. If you want something thal is good in the way of pure liquors go to Hieaiann's Har and drink ?<\ W. Wngener & Co.'s "Old Crow" rye whi?key. ABBEVILLE, Ootohor 29.-Tho jory in tho Jell'. David caso rotircd at 1 o'olook InBt night nnd roturncd in about half nn hour with a verdict of not guilty, Tho Cincinnati Gazette describes tho situa tion at Washington very graphically whon it says thc now Cnbinot premisos to bo "Stal wart in tho third term sense." Tho ornck of Ouitcau's pistol rostered Conkliug and Grant to power. Ouiteau'fl trial has been postponed to tho lilli of November, and tho COHO will doubt less bo taken up nt that limo und prcised to a verdict. Thc quoHtion of jurisdiction has been waived, and thc quostion of insanity will doubtless bc relied ou to koop tho assas sin from '.bo gallows. Tho holies of Spartnnburg hnvo organized a enfi'oo and reading room to which young mon and strangora may rosort and keep Huber. Congress, it ia presumed, will givo to Mrs. Garfield a sum equal to tho President's sui ii ry for a full year, as was done in other case;;. Tho State Fair will open this your on ibo Bill ami close on the lilli of November, and every effort is hoing mudo to render it ft success. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear ana Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches, N<> Preparation on earth equals fir. JACOOS On, na n gttfe,sitr(f,ttt>t)?>l^ai\t\ <7<crif> External Koinedy. A trial entails hut Hie comparatively trifling outlay of r>o C'ciitM, and every one. btiflcrliiK willi pain caa have cheap ami JKIKIIIVO proof of its claims, Directions lu Klovon r-aii?iiagcs. SOLD BY ALL DRUOC-IST8 AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, <& CO., lUatlmorc, Md., V. tl. ?* FAIM FOR SALK. 'JM?r* HOME PLACK of Miodum Doyle, de 1 ceased, containing one hundred and (ITO) seventy acres, and lying thrco miles Northwest of. 1Seneca City on tho Dine lliduo Railroad, is offered at private ;:;?lc until tho loth of Novem ber next, and if not sold before that lime it will on that day (l?th Cf November) bo offered lo tho highest bidder, at my o?ice in Senccc CUy. Tr.ttfts-One-half cash, be.lanco in twelve months. For further information nd lr-..ss . '. V. 1>. 8WA>';y. Seneca City, i->- C. October G .17-01 DAVID.LANHRETH PH!IA I Nov 18, 1880 My LIFE and DEATH of JA A corroct History of lils Lire and full ParticulArs ol tho A reine rlcuOlo mut crlllriil n AaaaiaiM maa? record ot n noblo mart. A G EN TS W ) 50 per cont, discount to Ayontsonc?i??o 6 NOS? Vii AND 73? REYNOl COTTON PAO MU AND ( --Arti) ?)?. Alie Disston's Circulai Saw*, glibber mid leather Hcliim (los, Oil Cups, Pop. Globe and Check Valves, Governor.-,, Wi Killings, I'lnriuigs, ?c. General Agent for 'S' A D.ISO'S"! Tallinn's Agricultural I'.ngines (on wheel,); Portable Ki motive Hollers; Turtling Water Wheel?) Com ami Wheat Mill Spark Arresters. ""W^?Tu ? O 1'tOWll Watertown Aprjeiiltnr.il Kiiejnfs, (en Wheels) ; Portable vertical Kunine,; Stationary Engines, (with amt without cut-o md Vertical Boilers; Saw Mills, &c , &c i'. k, ii. VAH Ccpcr's Self-gropellin;: (Iraelion) I'.neille s ; faim Agrien Stalin ...ty lingincS! I.oconiotive ami 1'elii'n Tubular Hoile's; Inched)) Smut Machines) Dustless Wheal Separator! aral Ont i .B. Vi. < AflClM Ow.dw?fl Wheat Tlfrcsticrs, Separators and Ck. ia xi, '(! Powers, nioun'cd and down, PowcYCoru Sheller! arid rVed Cutt .loliif.ioti Iii i v<>?l;'i' 4:.iiit|?;itiy M Reapers and Binders) Kcapcisaml Mowers Coihbiilcu) Si Wef,; , . ?^tvjLx-lo/vxxl rnlrhanks' Stannard Se.iles, all sixes nm ., . VM ?i ie ia J ;?<? i ll ft'i ol Mio H Nehlen ft Goodrich Improved 1X1.Golton Oin) Reid's Pa Smith's I inproved Hand Power, Cotton Amt I (ny Press; Cotton i liS'oiNi'si CortON GINS, KC., ?BPAiKsn IN A WORKMANI.II litf 'VIKI'S solicited .nul promptly executed. For (urlh:r "W\ n ti; PF.W, Traveling Agent, INSURANCE AGENCY, ?onooa City, let. O. INSU I'M your properly nguinBl loes or ?Jauger by Aro? Thc following companies reprcconted: Liverpool nud London und Glube; Firo Association, of Philadelphia) ..Manhattan Firo Insurance Company, of Now York. . Special attention given to hustnOGO in auy section of tho?ouuly. W. C, ERVIN, Agent. Oolobcr C 47-1 m ONCE MORE. THERE 13 NO NEED OF CRYING HARD TIMES -When you can buy all kinds Af-? BPS. WOOBIS, ?? lt OU E lt I ES, NOTIONS^, Boots, SHOKS, RI ATS, ? A. PS, ll A lt n W A Ul E, v u ockEfitir, cr^oTii H ft?, A. e., AT PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES, FROM J C. MICKLER, WEST UNION, Who is always in thc Colton Market, and will give you ns much in cash and inore in goods "than any oilier man." CM am. exemieo his goods and prices before buying elsewhere.' fi Bi O KOT INTEND TO BK UN DB? lt SOL?? BtY AN Y ONE. ?TAKE NOTICE. 1 been placed in my hands fqr collection. All persons indebted lo him arc notified to make prompt payment to ldc undersigned. ?3. V. DKNDY, Attorney. October 13, 1881 -lB-lm^ JUST OPENED Tho largest slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS l liavo ever had, consist?ll(T of 75 PI KOKS OF J KANS AND CAS SIM ?U10S, 200 PIECES OF PRINTS. 100 PIECKS OF Oil ECKS, And u great variety of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Heavy stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, GROCERIES IM CHEAT VARIETY. -CORN SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SALT, 13 A C( )N, li A RD, S< )DA, ST A UC1 !, PEPPER. SPICE, GINO EU, RICE, NUTMEGS, SOAP, ?c. Largo lot of A Tili NEW AND HEAVY. II ARD WAK E. W 001 ) IO N W A R li, CROCKERY AN D G LA8SW A UK, CUTLERY AND AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS, &0. My goods uro too numerous to mention I try to keep everything that is called for or that is kept in a village store ! will pay tho highest price for Cotton tina will, net li homily with illy customers, if they will como forward and sollie up carly, as short settlements make Jong friends. J. P. MICKLER, I WEST UNION I September 29, 1881. MES A. GARFIELD Banoslnntlon nt our martyr*)! President, A moit A aiVBH T,?? It ICS 1' SKM.INO HOOK fKVt I E.V of tho AGU. Clroilfar? Free. .rn for CO conlrn or moro. Samplo Hook liv mall. fl.00. INN ATI ri: n. CO., 174 W. 4th St., ClnclnouU, O. Hil) (J ? ? .DS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. COMMISSION MERCHANT ALER IN^ ;, Se .'in W'.ilr! ;aul Strain ( ?auges. I 'oniicclinns, Wliii renelle*, ftc, together with rivery article of Steam nnd Wnlcr I' <fe M>3?*.. igincs, (on flails) ; Stationery ICncincs; Tubular find l/>co Saw Mills; Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, Il angers and Paten! kO-rfcXClX 3S)xx(?i.'x? o ? Jct? ('.agines, (ou shills) ; Dalry Knuirtcs, (far small buildings) ! fl); KeiliraTubular Hollers, (with two lines); IxKoniotive ll'RR Si, CO. Itilt.ll Ungincs, (on wheels) ?. rotlaWc F.ngincs, (on siddi) i Corn ami Wheal Mills; Tonalit? Mill, (with portable bolt al amt Weed LWtractor; Saw Mills,double nud tingle. V A',?ri, ?V < O. round Hog" Threshers, Hydraulic Conon Presses, Hort! ors. i ? a titi R'^itK'i'toii 'g-'u M'oll ? <'<?. ugle binder", Reapers and Mowers; Cnltivau'rs mut Grain i. r s C?J < U >. I patterns. Al uin Cash Drawers. 'ollowilll,' .ti, )M!llltl4V? : tent Automatic Power Screw Press, Steam or water pOWCT] lill Feeder! Colton Condenser; New Virginia lVc.l Cutter. (K MANNBR. patliculars, circulars, general infornmtion, &Cy apply to . JF?? ID. Inly 7, iS3;---,(.iry DRY GOODS --?--AT 200 PIECES PRINTS, 50 PIECKS LQNGOLOTII. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, GEORGIA CHECKS, LINSEVS, FLAN NELS, DRESS GOODS,. ALPACAS, CASHMERES, TRIMMING SILKS, BLACK SILK FRINGES; ETC., ETC, COOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S AND BOYS' HEADY MADE Il ATS AND CAPS, AH (lie Latest Styles and as low as eau bc sold. A Large Lot of CASSIMERES, KERSEYS & JEANS. CAMPERDOWN KNITTING COTTON AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. All Color? and Shades. GIVE US A CALL. I). RIEMANN, SON & CO. " FARM "LANDS ? FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale thc place on ?viiIch I reside, 1 containing two hundred and Bcvcniy-fivo acres, one hundred of which are in a good state of cultivation The place is well improved and would be n good investment for any one desiring to give their children a collegiate education from their own home. The place lies two miles fr qm Walhalla. ??.80, One traci, twelve miles North cf Walhalla, containing one hundred and eighty-five acres, with residence, orchard, grist mill, together with n large umor.nl of finefarhilnjc lands upon it. Apply to JUlII, ll 12 A HU, Walhalla, S. C. October 13, 1831 i8-3t Final Settlement WOTtCE is hereby given thal the undersigned l\ will apply lo [{?chard Lewis, Esq., Judge bf Probate for Oconeo county, at Ids olrcn in the court house, on Tuesday, tho loth day of No vember, 1081, for a final discharge us executor ol* thc last will of Jacob .Sims, deceased. WM. II. LANI), Executor. October 13. 1881 .jK.-it LADIES'STORE Il ugaiti becomes our pleasiog duly (o au? nounco lo our friends and :patrous of Ocoueo thal (lie bunn(i ful FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, which has been carefully selected by our Mu. U. L. Hf.in, is constantly arriving and will bo c?mplele in a few days. Il is unnecessary to givo you a detailed de scription, as our want of room ia insufficient to do so. Wc make special mention of thc following foreign and JJomcstio Dry Goods, consisting in part of Shirtings, Sheet lugs, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Flannels, &c. DKKSS GOODS. Mohair, Brilliantines, Alpacas, Pongee Silks, Plain and Figured Cashmeres, &o. A beautiful linc of Notions and Fancy Goods, Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Hats and Capa. SHOKS. A full assort ment of all kiuds, styles anil prices. Particular attention called to tho Bay State Shoe, of which we make a specialty. CLOTHING. A most elegant lol of Heady*Made Clothing, Cussimcrcs and Jeans HARDWARE, ?cO. Von will also find our slock of Hardware, ('rockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow ware and Groceries complete in cvciVparlioulur WALL PAPER AND CLOCKS. Wall Paper and Clocks a spcciully. De sure and let ns show you through this beautiful assortment before purchasing elsi . where. Final Settlement. jklOTiCr: is hereby given tlint tho undersigned ix will apply to Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge ol Probate for Oconcc county, al his office in tho court house, on Tuesday, thc 1 lit li day of No vember, 1881, for a final discharge as adminis trai or of thc estate of Elizabeth Hopkins, de ceased. WM. M. CAMPBELL, Administrator. October 13, 1881 48-4t WM, C. kn VIN, JOHN l>. VEUKKU, Ul H:at?BflAXTS. ERVIN & VF. RN KU, Walhalla. S. C. VE It NEU & BU VIN, Seneca City, S. C. 'TRANSACT a General Hanking and Commis 1 sion Business. Mako collections, receive deposits, buy and sell exchange. October 0 47-2m . AGENTS WANTED FOR THE.STAND ARD EDITION OF THE REVISED NEW TESTAMENT. 10 S T V L E S, 1 O Largo Type. From ?1 to $7. Elegant Edition, about CO' pages. Comparativo Edi* tim, over 1,100 pages -' Old and new versions ot opposite pages "llislory of thc Bible and o thc New Revision" given lo subscribers. Tho secret of successful canvassing given every agent. Send for our liberal terms. [Mentioi this paper. ) Ti'ir. llr.Niiv Bil.?. Pim.ismxc; Co., He I ab) I sh cd 1817.1 Norwich, Conn. September 15. 1881 44 If you un. ii la.Mi W^yV/lf you II y, jStlnlQlMltSUII.r U? 0 Iff t ..! < 'irnlii ucl voniiiif jj Hop FSM.torfl. Kawaato, uso Hop B. 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Scud lori Jlowtnlritcil.tiy Hfl NEVE" 1t;i,t:ulur' ff ao?.v?tl hun- ?j I | RMfcMlcrtN. Y.B .dr,vie. k^|J-- . _ 1 <j| ? T?irom?, Qr.t. f jsjzstftwiiVAAatasisi?m?xvmratsA wnw mis April 7, ISSI 21-ly On and After tho 8th Day of thi Month Wanner jVEills. Which have hcrclolorc boen r.iVler thc contri j and management of Mr. C. Wanner, will li under the direction of Mr. J. ll. Knit., Ju., win j hus rented tho Milb, Coll on Gin and Threshc for filtcen months from said date. . Thc patronage which has been so generous! given ta tho mills, uniter (ho successful manage mont of Mr. G. Wanner, is asked to be con tinued lo Mr. Kell. MRS. G. WANNER. October 8lh, 1881 -18-lm WA Mi Afc it, ?, S, jp* ! 'JMir, scission of 1881-'82 will begin Ott THURS 1 DAV, September 15th. Students may eld between Hie Clai lotti, Scientific and Coinmerch (?ourses. Board and tnition very roosonab! the whole expenses (except for clothing ni (..aveling) need not exceed $150 per annui ? The students aro drilled in military (nelie. Located al the. bnae of (hr. Blue Ridgo Mon tains, tho climate is unsurpassed, For oat-/ . logue apply io JOl'lN R. RI LEV, Chairman of Faculty. W. W. Lr.OATtK, Sccrolary of FaouKy. July 21, 1881 3C ( A GOC??rFARli. SITUATED and lying on CoitpofoSjl Ci" two-and-a-half. n?iler, above Vi'alnftllri, ou . )iublio road leading to Stutnp MoiisO ulohnf containing two hundred aores,- thirty of w is gcod bottom land, lt was a part of the ti formerly known os the Wm. Grisham placo . afterwards belonging lo Dr. Varhiough. Apply to C. F. SHEBA. Walhalla, B/. September 1, 1881