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LOO AL MATTERS. Tim sheriff advertifes valuable property fot salo thia week. Prof. Riley addressed tho Synod of South Carolina, on tho 4th lnetftnt, lu behalf of Auger College We had light frostB ob tho mornings of No vember 4th and 6th*-*-lko first of tho season and tho latest making ita appearance for many years. Tho ruin fell iu copious showers on Sunday night, Monday and Monday night and to-day (Tuesday) it is still raining. Tho earth is now pretty wot in this seolion of country. Mr. Luke Leo and Dr. W. F. Wright have eaoh a contract (o build a certain number of miles of the Georgia PaciPo Pail road, Uow itt oourso of construction, aud will leave herc in a few days to commence their work. , Pleaching in the Lutheran Church ott ne:;(. Sunday morning in English by ltev Dr Smellier, after which tho confirmation of several members and tho saoramcut of tho Lord's supper will bo celebrated. Tho publio aro iuvitcd. Elijah Foster, ono of tho oldest citizens of thc county died on Sundoy last. Ile had suffered greatly dom rheumatism for sovcral yeats past. Mr. Feater was an hon est, hard working man, ond was much res pected by all who knew him. Wo regret to chronicle tho death from typhoid fever, on tho 2d instant, of W. A. Addington, Which occurred at bis home near Franklin, N. C. Mr. Add'nglou was fui morly a citizen of our town and doing buskuss hero and His many friends will 1 egret lo hear of his demico. Mts. A. Atkinson, of Witllamstoti, S. G., writes un that Mr. Christopher Jolios, her broilicr, Yvns a native of Columbia, instead of Abbeville, as announced by us last week iu iioliciug Mr. Jones' death, and that bo was CG years old. Attention is directed lo thc advertisement of tho "Clark's Mile Fud Spool Colton" in ntioilier Column. This thread, for machine or hand use, is pronomiccd Ly ihosc ?ho have med il to bo equal of ?ol supeiiov lo any spool (bread that is made, ll is !o be found in most of our stoics nlid its uso is becoming quito gene? .il throughout cur county. Messrs. Bl vin & Vcine'1. Walhalla, mo thc wholesale ngeUs of this Hired and can Supply thc retail trade at short notice. J. 1?. Sond?is, Eyq., iu another < oh ii n Ih week niniouuccs himself as dcpuly surveyor and notary public aud is prepared to write deeds, luorigagcs, (abe dowers and do oilier Uind3 of similar wovk at sholl notice Mr. Sanders is well known to our people and needs no lccom incndniloa al our hands. Whatever he under takes to do bo wilt do lo tho best of his ability. Tho many land papers executed by him in this county attest bis ability and firness as a sur veyor; Read bis cold elsewhere and When you have papers to fix hp give Mr. Sanders a call al Oakway, S. C. STTSINSSS LOCALS. If you want something that is good in tito Way of puro liquors go lo Diemi.nn's Uar rad drink F. W. Wagener & Co.'s "Old Crow" rye whiskey. I have a hice lol of clothing which I will sell nt reduced prices. I am compelled lo raise some money. Come and examine my stock. J. M. CAP run. If you want bargains in boots ami oilier goods call on J. M. Carter, nt West Ul isl er, whoso prices aro lower than ever before. 1.'. ???iiiii i i ...... . AI.MO>T YOUNO Apiti*.-My mother was nfilictcd a long time with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy inao ivo condition of tho whola system; headache nervous prostration, and wns almost helpless. No physioinus mid medicines did her any good. Thr o months ugo elie began to usc llop Bitters, with such good effect that she seems and feels young tigain, although over 70 years old. Wo think there is no other medicino fit to use in'the family. A lady in Providence, R, I.-Journal. WASHINGTON, November 2 -Treasury gos sip has it that thc advent of Judge Folder will ?oon bo lollowed by a genet al cleaning out of the disreputubic ring that lins List ened und intiened on (hat d?partaient for thc last few years. It is enid that a number of high su hm dinatcs will lose their heads orbe trnnsfcued to other fields of usefulness. These minors cnuso porno disquietude nmong the officers whoso nomos have been associated with thonlleged Treasury ling. They ore begintiing to get llro?r political influence to gether to resift ibo oxpcolcd inquiry and its legitimate results. They proved too sluing for Secrotn'.y Windora nnd expect to beat any rel'm m which may bo inaugurated hy Secre tary Folget'.-l'rom thc Philadelphia Tines. THE TituB METHOD-Thc world, if cvor it is to bo icforniod by men, and through men, can only bp BO by tho personal intercourse of living men-living epistles, not dead onos. Lovo, meekness, kind.ioso, fovbo'aranco, un? selfishness, manifested in human souls, ut tering themselves by wold, look and dood, ?nd not hy more deseiiptiun of theso senti? rncnts, or essays upon them, can nhmo io gonornto man. Neither money, nor schools, nor churches cnn cvor bo substituted for living mon. Not ministers going thoir rounds like policemen, with black olothos nnd .white neckties, nor ciders taking statistics, nor deacons giving alni?, or ladies, tracts nil good; but we want Chlistinns, whether they bo smiths or shoemakers, or tailors, or {grocer*, or conch drivers, or advocates, to remember their own responsibilities, their own immenso influence for good, nnd to bo personal ministers fur good. THE RAILROADS.-Tho Bichmond and Dan ville Syndicale, without tho foar of our rnilrond commissioners beforo their oyes, lensed Inst week tho rond from Stnlesville to Charlotte, upon which our Chnrlotlo lricnds congratulated ihemsolvce upon tho fact that that city would bo inado tho terminus of tho Woflterri North Carolina Railroad. It is now rumored tho sumo syndicate aro about to lenso, or havo lensed, tho Carolina Central Railway, from Charlotta to Wilmington. If BO, this will moko Wilmington our city by tho sea, nnd tho only point on our const nvailnhlo for n sen port, the terminus nf our "WcBtcrn North Carolina Rnilisnd. It will not surprise us if thomuoh abused Richmond nnd Pnnvil o Syndicate docs not do for Wil mington, nnd for other inland cities nnd towns, whnt other companies so enlled North Cnrolininns, even willi Nert.h Corolinnnd minifltrntion to buck them hnvo hero* toforo failed to do.-Asheville Ci/izen. Tho Greek Government has issued an order that ibo Hilde shnll bo read in ibo publie sohools in tho ancient and not in tho modern tongue l'hle introduces tho Greek Tosta tnment into 1,200 schools, which contnin 80,M ()00 pupils. Married, by Rev. Dr. J- P. Suioltzor Mo j vembor 8, 1881, ut tho houso of tho brido's uiiroii ta, Mr. L. I). Eronnooke to Mies F turnio P. Broioolo, both of Walhalla, S. 0. Married, October 27lb,'1831, at tho residenc? of tho bfido's fa.Uer, Mr. Jacob Ru.eh, ncav Walhalla, by BOT. Wm. Pilz, Mr. -Henry D. Bitter to Miss Tena M. Busch, all of Oconco county. A Fatal Accident. A ead and fatal accident occurred on Mon day morning last, as tho freight truin was on its woy from Belton to Walhalla by which a youbg man by tho nnmo of Noleou Hooper lost hie lifo. Mr. Hooper was ono of tho brakemen on tho train, and after tho caro left Anderson ho took his pince on tho top of ono of tho cats nt tho brea1;, and was riding, it is supposed, with his back to tho ongino, when botweou Anderson and P-mdlo* ton, as tho ears woio passing under the bridgo at Fclton's Oro*fting, near Anderson, ho wno struck by tho brido oh tho back of tho head and shoulders and killed, his body ful ling on tho top of Ibo car upon wlvchho was riding. Whether ho died instantly or not is not known, bs tho filial accident was not dis covered until tho train roached Pendleton Factory. At this point Capt. Williams, tho conductor, sent a man up to eec what hud becotno of young lloopor, who, upon leach ing tho top of tho oar, roportcd back Hooper was hurt, as blood was scou oovdng from thc mouth and nostrils. Capt. Wiliiams then wont up to seo for himself about Ibo matter, when upon examination, lib lifo was extinct' As tho skull was not broken, it is supposod that death wus caused fi om concussion of thc brain. Tho body was brought down and placed in tho conductors car and upon reach' ing Pendleton a coffin and burial outfit wai procurod for tho unfortunate young mah anc his body placed therein nod brought homo t< his father's at Walhalla. On Tuesday after* noon tho body of young Nelson Hooper wai bu-ied i h tho Baptist graveyard, after ap piopriuto religious eorviccs. . Tho sympa thies of our entiro community go ont ti tho bereaved family in tliiu their sad be reavement. President Ai I bur lins decided to desigual Thuisday. November 2 J, as a day of nations thanksgiving and prayer. NAMIVIM.E. Novombor 4 -Uiver naviga lion hus reopened, alter suspension sine August Uti on account of low water. lt appears th-.it tho friends of Quilcau ai growing in numbers, Under r.H th1! circum Stances, thia is natural. . GALVESTON, November 4.--A dispatch fro j Puris, Texas, reports a heavy frost Thurs day night, which killed the top crop t cotton. Tho Po ill h Carolina Rnil.Oftd is layin s?cel rails between Aiken nut! Au ? isla. I has btccl rails on (ho entilo lino ?rui Branchville to Charleston. WASHINGTON. November ii.-r-A dispatc received nt the Navy Department announce the death of Lieutenant Commander A. I Wright, at Kuy West this gumming, of ye low lever. Tho present administration proposes {o s conduct itself that tho next president will m bo an Ohio veteran. Lot tho oonspiiflc proceed. General Sherman and staff is coming ibo expnsitii n. lt will bc in proper order build bini nsuit nf doilies from cotton grovt on the fields over which ho rode his war-horst lt ia useless for President Arthur to hu and haw about it. thc old gang will not I completo until Belknnp is mado secretary wur und Hobeson secretary of tho navy, tho restoration is to como, lot lt bo complot LONDON, November 7.-Tho correspondo of ibo Daily Ncive nt Homo save tho P<>| hus expressed himself strongly in cuiidemm lion nf *hc proceedings of tho Irish Lui Loaguo. PATTERSON, N. J., November 2.-Joscr Harrison, whilo jestingly showing porno b; Mandern how to commit suicide, shot biri self in tho mouth with u pistol and Wi probably dio. Smallpox is raging in Richmond to r alarming extent. Wc hope that precaution will be taken lo provont tho spread of tl disease. It seems that it has prevailed tho for a week, but tho pupers have kept thc fa of its existence n secret. NAPOLEON, U , November 5.- This mon ing tho jury in tho nial of ex-Govern Scoit, of South Carolina, for tho murder Yoting Diurv, brought in a verdict of n guilty. Tho verdict appears to givo gonen rntisfaotion. ; President Arthur will toko possession tho While Ilouso this tuonth. For his ov private apartments ho selected tho roo KOOWO os "Nellio Grunts room,'- in ll North went oorner of tho building. 1 did not caro to live in tho room used by h predecessors, fronting on tho South, ai known ns thc ''President's room," becuu of its painful associations. Tho Southern Republicans held two confc noes in Was 'n&lon on .(Thursday, night, i purpose of cadi being lo di cuni and dolerin) vf bo would be most acceptable to'President A Hun' uli on Ul hu desire a Southe. <* mau In 1 Cabinot. The result of tho conferences la n known, but it is understood Ibero is a shot movement on foot lo prosoiit Ibo name of Joli S. WLe, a son of Ibo lalo Henry A. Wiso Virginia, lo I ?ic President in 0040 Ibo Rca ' juslois succeed in iho coming election. Vc li Mo is now said about Ucn. Longstreet's clai bul some stress is laid on that of ox Qovein Davis, ol' Texas. WHAT IS A C0K0BAI.RO WEAPON?-In t Court of General .Sessions til Newberry a lil ' was put on trial for carrying a pistol conceal i about bis person. There was no conflict as l thc facts. Tho defense Boomed lo roly on I J fact that a small portion of (ho pistol v ! visible. Judgo Aldrich held that (he fact ll I a part of tho wcapan was visible, lo tfltl I j small end, did not bring thc case outside df I ol nt ut c, that Ibo bpi lit of llic sl.il' to is, Unit matter if a part bc visiblo to ono man, yet might not bo cecil by onolltor who was equa near, mid to bo not a concealed weapon it m bo in mich a posh iou that all ,n|io .aro n enough can sec lt, Tho jury found tho (Isfc'i ant gullly. Thc man who thinks thc boy living in door to him is a good boy has not hi found. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Baokache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, S wo I ling s and Sprains, Ba rns and Scalds, Genere ( lodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and ,eadache, Frosted Feet and Ears and all other Pains and Ache's. No Preparation on carUi equals PT. J ACOTO OH- no a sit tc, sure, ahn ?,if mu? ctic.tlp External Remedy. A trial cntuils but tho comparatively triflinp outlay of ti? < Vu t H, ami every ono BUflbrihg with palo caa hftvo cheap and positivo proof of Its claims. Directions lu Eleven Luugungcs. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. A. V?GELER & CO., B;i lt I tn ore, JXd" U. 3. <?* l?V CA? Til 1?I?Q AND ,hcir KBlRS J1IA.-OU1JU11L1\,0 should all send for snmplo copy of that wonderful papor, THE WOULD AND SOLDIER, published at Washing ton, D. C. Il contains stories of Hie war, camp lifo, scenes from Ibo battlefield and a thousand things of interest * to our country's defenders. It com aius all tho laws and instructions rohwing to pensions and bouu^y for soldiers abd their heiis. Eight pages, forty columns, weekly. $1 a year. Taniplc free. Adrcss WoiiM> AN? SOLDIKH, l'ox u88, Washington, t>. C. LADIES' CLOAKS -AT COLE & COFFEE'S, Oliea/per -th.a,n "Elie Oh.ea.pes1:. Also, a Largo Supply of FAMILY GROCERIES. -CONSISTING OF 33eLOori, F'loiar, <Sz>o. Good Coft'eo nt 16(0) 18 jj cents per pound. Sugars (rom 9(<i\l2A cents per pouud. -ALSO -A Largo Stock of lin r<l ware, Un ce nsw? rc, %Voodciiw?rc? (mollow ware, Hell*, ?fcc. Wagon Tiro Iron of all siaes, ?Kotiud Iron, Srjuaro Untidy Oval and Half (.'val Iron. These gooda tc bc eold as low as thc lowest for cash or exchanged for country produc?. Highest cash prices paid for fowls. Call and examine bofero purchasing else where. CO ii IR Ac COIFMB, AT Til Fi S. Iv. DENDY STAND, WALHALLA, S. C. November .'J. I??I 40 tf FARM FOR SALE. THE HOME PLACE of Hhoduin Doyle, dc . J. ceased, containing one hundred mid (170) seventy acres, and lying three miles Northwest of Seneca City on tho llhlo Ridge Railroad, is offered al private sale until tho loth of Novem ber next, and if not sold beforo that limo it will on that day (l?th of November) bo offered lo thc highest bidder, nt my offtco in Soncco City. TKRMS-One-half cash, balance in twelve months. For further information address V. It. SWANN, Seneca City, S. C. Oolobcr G '17-Gt DAVID. LANDRETH &S0NS. PH1LA. Nov 18, 1880 Lly LIFE and DEATH of A corroot Hlitory oftilinlfe ?nd full PartlouUra of tho / remarkable nnd critical j? Aci|>f0 tfiff record o( a noblo niftii. WViElfl I O ?V 50 per cent, discount to Agents0^ ; m jr. m NOS. 734 AND 730 REYNO COTTON FACTOR AND I -AND DE Also fission's Circular Saws. Rubber and Leather Boitin iles. Oil (.'ups, Pop, Glolw and (died: Valves, Governors, \V 1'illiiiKS, Findings, Ac. General Agcnl for TALBOT! Talbott's Auriculmr.il Engines (on wheels); Portable fi motive Hoilcts; T?rbido Water Wheels; Corn and Wheat Mil Spark Arresters. \7\7"iVt OX'tOXTt^OtX Q Watertown Agricultural Engines, (on wheels) ; Portable Vertical Engines! Stationary Engines, (with and without etil and Vcrlic.il Boilers; Saw ill.-?, &c, Ste. Ct & CA. CO CdOpCf's Sclf-PropctliiiR (traction) Engines; Kami Agrie Stationary Engine*) Locomotive and Return Tubular Doliera| (ached)! Smut Machines; Dustless Wheat Separators andO.v .11. W. 4:ABCB> Cardwell Wheat 'finishers. Separators firM Cleanors, "t I'owcrs, mouiiK'd am! dov. n, Power Corn Shell nd Feed Cll .Pollution llui'VtMcr . >iM(>iiii) H>-per?! aad Pinderi ; Reapers and McVcrS Combined ; t Fairbanks'St.-uMard Scales, all ni/csa , ; ilHaiiHl irimci' o?ilif .nftll?lt ft p?owtclijmprovco IXL (lo; nGin; Reid's I i ^i'i'ill I fiNprcVfcd II ?Ad Power, Cition and Hay Press; Cotton I EN'UINIW; CoftriN GINS, frc, RltMIRRO IN A WORKMANI tl??" Mltcllcd ana f.'roinptly executed. For furthc "W\ Ht ii- PRlBl luvrliuM Aacnt. INSURANCE AGENCY, Qoiiooa C?ity, fst. O. ?f?SUItB your properly against 108? or danger by firo. Tito folio w i ti ? cotnpahlco represented: Liverpool mid London nod Olobc; Firo Assooiation, of Philadelphia; Manhattan L'iro lusurnnco Company, of Now York. Special nltentlon given to buelnoss in any seotiou of the counly. W. C. lilU'lN, Agent. October 0 47-1 DI ONCE MORE. THERE IS NO NEED OF CRYING HARP TIMES -When you can buy all kinda of DKY tilOOOS, <?'KOCEKIES, ROTIONS, MOOTS, SHOES, 1IATS,<JAI?S, BS A IS? WAKE, CltOCKBUCY, CLOTHING, &c, ?fcc, AT PRICES TO SUIT TUE HARD TIMES, FROM J, C. MICKLER, WEST UNION, Who is always in tho Colton Market, and will give you as much in cash and [moro in goods "than any other mau." Call and examino his goods and prices before buying clacwlioro.) I WO NOT INTEND TO lil* UN ?I? lt SO 1,1? IIV ANY ONE. TAKE ~N?TICI. 'PUK Notes and Accounts of S. K. Dfcsnv have I been placed in my hands for collection. All persons indebted to him aro notified to make prompt payment to thc undersigned. S. 1?. DENDY, Attorney. October 18. 1831_ 48-1 ta JUST OPENED Thc largest stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1 havo over hud, consisting of 75 PIECES OF JEANS AND CAS SIMIO HES, 200 PIECES OF PRINTS, 100 PIECES OF CHECKS, And a grcut vuriety of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Heavy stock of BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, t'ROCERIES IN GU EAT VARIETY -CORN SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SALT 13AOOI?, LARD, SODA, STARCH, .PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, RIC':', NUTMEGS, SOAP, &o. Large lot of BAGGING AND TIES. . ALL NEW AND HEAVY. tl A &DW A RE, WOO I) EN W AR K, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE), CUTLERY AND AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. My goods aro too numerous to mention I try to keep everything that is called for or that is kept in a village store I will pay tho highooi' price for Cotton and will act liberally with my customers, il' they will come forward and sell lc up cai ly, as short settlements make Jong friends. J. P. MICKLER, WEST UNION. September 20, 1881. L IVIE S A. GARFIELD VsanSSlnntlOn o'onr murljrred ProalnVnt. A mr>?? A MTCn Tho HKS i HKM.INO HOOK AlW I BU of tho AOK. Cirrulnrs Free. ern for 80 conlon or more. Sumiilo Dook tr mall, ?1.00. 11NNATI rilli. CO., 174 W. 4th St., OlnolnnuU, O'. 'S LOS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. DOMMISSION MERCHANT ALER IN >F ALL XIWDS. i'?, Steam Pipe, Water and Steam Gauges, Connections. \Vliis Vetches, &c., together with every article of Steam UM Water r & SOM?. Maines, (on skMs): Stationery Engine*! Tubular and Loco Is; Saw Mais; Shafting, Pulleys, itoxes, Hangers anti l'atcnl tonm IDiikino Oo. " : Enginef, (on skids) ; n.ury lingines, (for sma't lnnidines) : off); Return Tubular Holler:., (with iwo ilucj); l-ocomoiiv 0 I* H il & <T<?. nltuial Engines, (on wheels): Portable Engines, (on stills); Corn ano" Wheat Mills; Portable Mill, (with portable boll al 1 and Weed Kxlractor; Saw Mills, double and single. H'EUJ- iV ?JO, CI round Hog" Threshers, Hydraulic Golton Presws, Horst; tiers. t 1111(1 ISliH?l'SOII, Tait ott & CO. tinglo.DlluWfSi Reapers nm! Mown: ; CultivritOfS and Crain ?K-ftil *SO OO. , nd patterns. Alarm Cash D/awcir Roi lowing ;M Iii n? ^ 'aient Automatic Power Screw Press, steam or waler power; i Gin Kcci'cr; Cotton Condenser; New Virginia Feed Cutter. .IKK MANNUS. ' ' ? . r particulars,circulars, general information, ftc, apply to July 7, i38i--iiry 200 PIKOES PH I NTS, 50 PIECES LONG CLOTH. 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 CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, All thc Latest Styles and ns low no can bo cold. A Largo Lot of CASSIM EKES, KERSEYS & JEANS. CAMPERDOWN KNITTING COTTON AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. All Colors and Shades. GIVE US A CALL. BIEMANN, SON & CO. Final Settlement. NOT?CE is lie oby Riven that thc undersigned will apply to Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge cf Probate for Oe-on o o county, at his office in the court hons.-, on Tuesday, t'.ie loth day of No vember, 1 BC. 1, for a final discharge as executor of thc last will of Jacob Sims, deceased. WM. II. LAND, Executor. October IO, 1881 48,4t to ?I? v> - a., ?" *? "I Si a S O . ST g >? a? ^ 2 J S w He- sf-S fl f fcs* .* fi, to t^ . *^ ra M ?Jw,"1 W 5 S S r-^ B S 22 6 3 sc (!?) 7M P3 rg, ' 5* E*3 S e. ^ % 151 s ''H & ? & B . ' ?? " ~ ?/** sr* fe o O GO ?8 i* !? s? SS GO o tr< H td H H Vi m o a M Q td 0 H Final Settlement and Discharge. 'PUE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho 1 will apply to Richard Lewis, Esq., Judgo of Probate, in bis office, at Walhalla Court Houso, on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1881, for a final discharge as administrator of tho estate of James Malonce, deceased. SIMPSON WAITE, Administrator. October 27, I8S1 f>0 it Final Settlement and Discharge. NOT?0K is hereby givon that 1 nnvo ap plied to Kichnfd Levin, Esq., .ludgo of Probato of Oconco Co tl tit y, fof l?tters dismls* rJ?ry hs ndmlnictratbr of thc personal cstftlc of Jamos Todd, deceased,and for finn) sottlcmont of said estate said application to bo heard on Monday, tho 28th day of Novomhor noxt. W. W. EHSKIN, Administrator.' October 27, 1881. 50-4t. It again becomes om- pleasing du'y lo an nounce to our Inonda abd 'patrons of Ocouco that tho beautiful .'^vr FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS, which bas been carefully selected by our Mu. C. L. RtSlD, is constantly arriving and will bo completo in a few days. Il is unnecessary to givo you a detailed de scription, as our want or room is insufficient to do so. Wc make special mention Of thc following Foreign and Domestic. Dry Goods, consisting in part of Shirtings, Shootings, Tickings, Checks, Ginghams, Calicoes, Flannels, kc. . DRESS GOODS. Mohair, Brilliantines, Alpaoas, Pongco Silks, Plain and Figured Cashmeres, &o. A beautiful lino of Notions and Fancy Goods, Ladies', Gcutlemcn'a and children's Hats and Caps. SHOES. A full assortment of all kinda, styles and prices. Particular attention called to tho Bay State Shoe, of which wo make a specially. CLOTHING. A most elegant lot of Ready-Mado Clothing, Cassimcrcs and Jeans HARDWARE, &0. You will also find our stock of Hardware, ('rockery and Glassware, Wooden aud Willow ware and Groceries complete in overparticular WALL PAPER AND CLOCKS. Wall Paper and Clocks a specially. Bc sure and let us show you through this beautiful assortment beforo purchasing else where. C. L. REID & CO. Final Settlement. VI OTIC E is hereby given Ibat tho Undersigned J.\ will apply to Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate for Coonee county, at bis otlicc in tho court house, on Tuesday, ibo 16th day of No vember, 1881, for a final discharge as adminis trator of thc estate of Elizabeth Hopkins, de ceased, WM. M. CAMPBELL, Administrator. October 13, 1881 48-41 WM. 0. : RVtN| JOHN 1). VERNBB, II.lIVHEBtS AXE? COMMISSIObV MEIICH/..:"?; LUVIN & VERNER. Walhalla, S. C. VERNEN St FKV1N, Roi.cca Olly. S. C. 'TRANSACT n General Batiking and Commis I sion Businecs. Make collections, receive deposits, buy and sell exchange. October 0 47-2m AGENTS WANTED FOR THE.STAND ARD EDITION OF THE REVISED NEW TESTAMENT, j ?_> S T V L E S , Elegant Edition, about GOO 10 Large Type. page3. Comparativo Edi From $1 to $7. lion, over 1,100 pu^es. -1 Old and new versions on Opposite pages "llistcry Of tho Bible and of the New Revision'! giveu to o?pscrlbers? Tho secret of successful canvassing given every agent. Send for cur liberal terms. [Mention this paper.] Tin: HENRY BILI. PUBLISHING: CO., Established 1817.1 Norwich, Conn. September 16, 1881_44 PUBLIC SALEi IWILL tell at public salo, lo tho highest bidder, on the premises, one mile and a half fiom Fort Madison, on the 8th day of November next, unless sold beforo tho day named ut private sale, all my Iraot of land, containing one hundred and ci ;hly-nine (180) acres, moro or less, including about fificen acres of branch bottom, and sir.iy floree of open land on Hu? place, with good buildings aud outbuildings aud a young orchard. ALSO, Two hundred bushels ol' corn, fodder, shucks, wheat, household and kitchen furniture, farm tools, &C. ALSO, Ode, gom". mule.and a one horre wagon, &c. Be glad to show any one ove; thc land. Tel ms cash. W. A. DUKE. October 18,1 CGI 48-tds* On and After tho 8th Day of this? Month Wanner jVEills.. Which have h?rc?oloro been under thc control and management of Mr. G. Wanner, will bc under ibo direction of Mr. J. IL Km., JR., who has rented the Milla, Colton Gin and Thresher for fifteen months tVotn said dale. . ^ Tho patronage which has been so generously given lo tho mills, under the successful manage ment of Mr. G. Wanner, is asked to be con tinued lo Mr. Keil. MKS. G. WANNER. October 8th, 1881 48-lm WALBO A ?LL, A, S. V. 'Pilli session of 1881-'82 will begin cn TIIU&S 1 DAV, September 16th, Students may olcol between thc Classical, Scicutif o and Commoroial Courses. Board r.n.l I nit ion very reasonable; tho whole expenses (except for clothing and t/avclm*) uecd not exceed $160 per annum. The DtUucniS arc drilled in military tactics. Localed nt thc base of tho Bluo Ridgo Moun tains, ibo clinialo is unsurpassed, For ca.ta loguo apply to J01??? lt RILEY, < 1 norman of Far?ltv. W. W. LEO Ans, Sccntdvy of Paouity. july 2i, r<?t ar, tr ? ?TGOOJD ?$P FOR ?A-XiiE? SITUATED and lying on Conner/ Creek, two and-a-hftlf miles above Wmtp on V,e ptlbllo toad leading to Stump lieu ,MouuJ*??*, containing two hundred noros, th/ -,, vytyfh) is geod bottom land. It was a vl ^ nrw formerly known.as tho Wm. Qjj?f J"*** and afterwards belonging to Dr. Y?TM,,v : Seplombor UAMt . 42^C