Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, November 24, 1881, Image 3
LOCrAL MATTERS.
By industry WO thrive
Vennor says wo may expect a mild winter.
Thoro is stilt activo demand for Confederate
Louds. Prtoe in this market $5 per $1,000.
Col. ll. A. Thompson, with Ms two eldest
daughters, left for tho Atlanta Exposition Tues
day afternoon.
WALHALLA, November 24.-Cotton market
firm. Middling, i0}t low middling, 10|; good
ordinary, 10? ordinary, OJ
Severn! morringcp, wo understand, are booked
for the near future among our Walhalla girls.
Wo oan sparo them, provided they get good
husbands.
Tho Court Houso Square just ot Ibis time
puta us in mind of Goldsmith's "Deserted Vil
lage." Tho lawyers and officers of thc county
are nearly all gone off.
Fix up your Christmas advertisements for
next week's paper. Toll tho pooplo of tho oleo
things you bato for salo, suitable fot- pr?sents,
&0. Nothing pays belter than judicious adver
tising.
Rov. C. D. Mann organised a now Methodist
Church at Cherry Hill, ia this county, on last
Sunday, with ten members. Mr. Mann says tho
outlook is very encouraging at this point for a
large membership.
Tho day for paying taxes baa passed. There
was $600.30 unpaid this year against $480.91
. lost year. Tho amounts aro generally due by
small tax payers, $203.0? being for polls.
Tho value of a good newspaper is not to bo
estimated in dollars and cents; it would be
bettor to ourtail even y??r' wllisl?oy bill, than
to deprivo your family </f rt good newspaper,
euch as tho COUKIKK.
Mr. A. P. Cox, Steward of tito t'o?r House,
has presented us with tile daddy bf sweet
potatoes, grown on thc poor houso tarni, which
weighed w ien dug 9\ pounds. Thc potato was
of tho Florida red yam variety.
Attention is directed io tho change of schedule
on tho Columbia and Qrcbnvillo Railroad, vi ll ?dh
wont Into effect on IOBI Monday morning, lt
will bo noticed Him tito cafs now leave Walhalla
at 10.48 A. M., but arrive al tho same bout1 as
heretofore.
Tho Baptist Slate Convention will nicet at
Anderson Thursday, (he 24th instant. Thc
introductory sormou Will be preached i>y lt. G.
Covington or ?. F. Williams. Missionary ser
?iou by Charles Manly or W. C. Llhdaay. ?
reduction of rates will bc mafic by tbs railroad.
To dny hos been set apart by tho 1'resldcrJt of
the United Siaies nt? ?ell ns b) tho Oovernor of
this State, ao a day of (hahksgiving nn?? prf?ych |
How it is pomp lo be observed by Hie people ol
Oconcc, and Walhalla itt pnrtleulurj wc have liol
been informed.
We lind thc plcast'lrc Of rt cali Ifist Saturday
morning from Mr. ti. A. Smith, ?V tho KKOWKE
CoURlBU. Mr. Smith is an old friend, than
whom no hpnrlh'r wclcomo awaits any One'. He
and his partners givo thc pc?plh of Walhalla
and Oconeo emmi) a spic fid id paper, worthy of
hil support. - Abbeville Press arid Bau ncr.
Mr. "Diet." Quailes, of thc lir? and pro
gressive town of Ninoty-i?ix. paid our town
a'visit on Saturday ?nd Sunday Inst. Ho
was SD bilsilv "ongiiged while boro we had
tir? tUg rtlmt.^jfn Of affifg^j PrHflf* " '
ten atlee.
Capt. J. P*. Ni ickier hu- worknierl busily
tSngngod in fixing up his ?toro roorri iii tho
Pieper hoto!, which he recentlv bought A?
rido?i it s ?nldlfed tho Captain will oped (fut
his litrgo ? ok of moron i ??t-<- nod will d ?
Ji;a boat to i-'bueo everybody who Muy nive
bim a nail, b th as tu price and ((unlits or
good.-.
The nssei.-iblcd wls.lofll of (he M .le brid nVilirt
met in replie.." session at ColUmblii. A vnsi
amount of in*| VrtflOl legislation haa bee?
mapped ont nn-l thc cession is expected to bc ri
long and lively ono. Our immediate representa -
tives, Messrs. Shanklin, Dc.'t'ly and Vurncr, left
homo Monday morning fo.r tlieir field ol labor
for tho next thirty or foily o>ys T1,<>y ?',vc
promised to Veep our readers p.-?!?1'' 4>r the
doings und sayings of Iho Legislature.
Dr. T. lt. Weldon, who has been praoi'oin'^E
<lental surgery in Walhalla for tho past year,,
lias moved to Greenville and opened un oflico
In that city. Wc can recommend Dr. Weldon
.most heartily lo thc citizens of Greenville ns it
gentleman and an experienced and skilled work
man. Wo regret very much to loose such a mun
from our county, but -it- ho may (iud in
tireen ville ninny friends and a lucrative prnolicn
"Bow lo *<cep the boys al home," is a conun
drum that is iigiialing tho parents of th . lund,
li depends on thc kind of a boy. Some boys
could bo kept at home hy establishing a beer
naloon in tho basement, others ncetl a bull room
in tho parlor; but tho best iv ny to keep a boy ni
home is to tell him to slay lhere, nnd innke it. n
point lo have him obey you. Begin early nnd j
you have tho problem solved,
Missouri is (he best Southern corn Stale, the j
yield (herc being 37 bushels to (ho acre The |
following is ibo yield of (he oilier Southern
Stales: West Virginia 25, Maryland mid Ken - 1
tucky 24, Tennessee 22, Texas 20, Arkansas I
18}, Virginia 17, Norih Cnro'llia and Mississippi
14, Louisiana 13, Alnbnma 12J, Georgia ll. j
Hont li Carolina 10| ant) Florida G.
Thc fourth and last tiuarlerly conference for
this year, on (he Walhalla Circuit, will he held
in the Presbyterian Church on next 8titurday
hnd Sunday, 2Glh nnd 2?th instants. Frenching
on Saturday morning at 11 A. M.. niter which
thc quarterly conference wlli ftrscmblo ulid lue
Usual business porlaining to suoli bodies Iran
Gaoled. Preaching again bri Sunday miifniniz
nt ll A. M. and nt 7 P. M. itt night. At i lu
ci?se of (ho morning prcnohibg thc c?l?brai iou
bf tho Lord's Suppor will he comm?morai rd. io
which al! Christians, who aro iii good standing,
ore cordially invited. Bcv. S. B. Jones, I), li),,
tho Presiding Kider, will bo present nnd presido
over tho conference and do the pronohiug The
public aro invited to attend these cier'oisesi
Tho morobanls of Walhalla are highly pleased
and gratified with the state of their Irnde and
inform us that thoy are doing a belter business
thia season than for years past. 1). Bl?mnnn,
Hon & Co. and John C. Miokler tell Us Hint, on
some days lost week their sales reached over
five hundred dollars. Our olhef merchants aro
doing a good business, loo, and their sales' fief
doubt roaoh up into tho hundreds of dollars
worth cooli day. Wo are glad lo note thefte
facts, as il demonstrates beyond question that
Walhalla is not quito os dead a town as s o rn o
people imagine. Goods of all classes oro sold
hore as cheap ns any whero in Oconce-?rtd why
j should (hoy not bot Now that we have a good
C trade, good schools and ooltegos, good Waler
?Lftud a bracing and puro mountain atmosphero,
?lot us put our shoulders to tho wheel and move
Bro ward and upward?
A young colored boy, about grown, by
tho name of George Hoed, died Monduy
night at bte homo in Walhalla. Ile was in
.the employ of Mr. S. K. Dendy when ho did
business hore and when bo moved to Pied
mont ho wont tritb.him thoro. IIo wait rt?
con tly taken ei Ck Wt til some kind of io vcr
and requooted. to bb ?ont book to Walballa
whoro ho dior) as, above stated. George was
said to bo a good boy and died very happy.
WASIUN?TON, November 18.--The Super
intendent of tbe census, in. bis annual report
to tho 8odrotafy of tho Interior, anya that
with the o scop tion of obtaining , statistics of |
ship building, the Quarrying industry, pro-1
duotiou of petroleum and, rc?bu.rpes of Alas
ka,.tho Hold of work of ibo .ninth Cens?a is
now prabtioally flnlsu'o?.., Their lob >rs will
bo 0?. ni ploted i ti ft fuw vt eeks, and dtily about
ond?aixthi of the total work of tabulation re*
inning to bo riccomplishbdj . .,?"?..'
Tho total disbursement!) t tot tli? obt?aut
tbus far have been $3,800,068, and Congress
will bo asked to appropriate $540,000 addi
tional, including $330,000 for the payment
of tho volunteer, forco that bas boon currying
on tho clerical work eiooe tho exhaustion of
tho. appropriation made at tho last sossiori.
Sooretnry Kirkwood, in transmitting thin
report for the consid?r?t ion of , the President
and Congress, pays .a. high conipllmont to
: Soporintondont Walker, .anti, says it can bo
I safely asserted that, tho.ninth oensus is di??
tinguinhed from ito. y . that had precoded it
by ootter nhd fir moro reliable work, oom
prchonditir* do psir t tu ott t? of public and pri
yntO Industry ncivbr Jje'foro inoludod iii the
census. Tho revised arid corrected onurribr
ation of thb figure? shovv that trio total iv>pn .
lotion of . the United Slates ,is ?50,155.783.
The inqrcaio ?inoo 1870 appears to bo about
30 per ooni.
. * ;,. .. -s> . .??- - -- - j
NEW YOBK COTTON VIEWS.-A prominent
cotton firm huic has received letters .from two
noted New York capitalista and cotton ope
rators whose views aro reputed to carry great
weight, consequently wo have extracted tho
following from the?e, lottcro, as it might bo of
interest to tho cotton trude:
"Money cannot.-be lost nt prostat 'prices if
it doe? not exceed .nix. millions. Willi tho
enormous consumption, if five and . three
quaffer, millions HU miller months will go
over J4 cents, if five nud a half millions over
10 cont? , , , , , f .
"Tho dVidgnrJoi. ofa .uuort ?'rop jdre ovor
whelming, and largo bets aro odored against
6.0??.OD0-that tho crop will below 5.5Q?.Q00.
The bears ard getting nervous.und sell with
trctri'ur. Tradl1 ,wn? never, so J*o.o.?i> .The
llussiuti (hills ufo reported engaged .fur a
yotvr ahead td full tjnpiichy. , Tho cereal, orops
in India aro enormnlH. and Hie demand from
t benet' for cotton bari lid; bo supplied hy Mun
ehesten (lerp good* nre advancing and ihe
milln hayo H..ld aheadomi .m.-ath* dali ?ed
hs tho nigh f|H?e ill lah'of. ali of ?s h nih is
einployt'd .building new railways."-A^etti
Orleatia Democrat.
AUUUSTA. ..ftovetrihtir IK.-Tins Augusta
und K io-ii tili; Km I road lui- now. benji colli
ploted toa p im thirty mlle- from Augu?ta,.
and itiiin-will rlpi.Iii (Ji uonw i ./i ju ut).MU
threo mimi he (A p.uplio meeting will tm, he id
in AuguMn to,.oi for .ibo purpoMi. .nf; laking
niep- lo ruir-n a HubtC/iptinn. pf $25.000 tn tb?"/
Savannah Volley . Railroad This "T''?i''d|
will lininh ?he gradin*of the - ttnU '"?]
ootnpitnv will then h?&?'*% 0 ^^"S^fl
int., tho Aug,- ???d KnoiCv.lto.,. With.Jg*
\nTW*lT*??i^a^^^^^^^^^rwcoty n*o unios
[Sheboygan Falls, yiioboygon County News]
Wc never su.y* any ono joyous .when Mlffer/ng
(rom puiii- neuralgia .for iii9i.ntice In relation
10 iln? malady" Mr. leorpe Ouyetl,'I'rtiprii lor
Ouj?jtt llo?se, i hus In for hied our nprewhinnve:.
1 have used Si .laoobs Oil for ueurulcia and c-irt
confidently reen uf ill e lid t 10 nil j ohe sitiiiln'rly
nffeotetl:
. N . . ' " " iii 11 > ii' "
ATLANTA, Nnvpthher 18.-Track laving on
the Georgia Pacific Knilw>iy wita begun in
this city this afternoon (len J It Qnrd?>n
Presidont of tho road, dmvo in the fir?t
Spik?
+ .i
A dispatch from D.ivton. W. T., tidyri
ninety throe c?^es of ?rf/all pm are reponed,
and tho disease I* ??Win|tljj itlrtrmini? pro
piirri'iiH Tumi ll s bili* l>n.ivrj.< il-ullbs in
t iwti -,1111 ?i* .'. '?ti . . !.! ni' . .!
mot lill-PH ii", io.. i.'ii. I' . . :i
nndi.'i ginini 'f*!.<. N inlier dc li . .<) lin?
plopped tn tining ulun* tu N> w Tuc.uni on
account of the ?olMirgd
Mr. I*. M. Nosh, fruin Kuiiiinln Inn.
Oii,.'ii\.;l)e Comity, informs the Greenville
Eaterp'K>*? 'ni" 11 compnnv nf about lv?rty cn
l.ipdpeo,de half "f M li m ar? rnsldenis nf
thur oCOliil) . ' "I'd >'.> rpo,.iuvl/.i
11 o, Si ..I . . h. > . . 1 1
in genien i rn', i " " .* 1
km,-ti- i.Iii.. in |VN'<- 'I'.it-luv MPXI. tin
22d ii.Hini t TlUi-e I P- i.le HIP MIIIIPI ibo un
Presi?n that tfiov em puiMase hindu in the
WPM eh OH per and . n h.'UPr ?erm?, 'lian thor
can in tins Slate
The Htocklnildprs nf ibo C 'lumItiti und ;
(hoeixillt- Hailn.nd inet in CVlo bo n .ho j
17-h und i? p-'?d he f.iUm* i . fli?.<.>. : !
pn/MilH.i ll I. V f ,.. I> .
J. S. ?.'. -I..:. H-. . lt . >? ' . .
A I' ttl! h" J; W ?
, n- W P l iv . ,1 d . . .
D PS . Will'-.
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til. i.l I. I .
?.Pl.! f.. I .. . . .
hp i I
Rm?liquiike-, vnlilnn p i'iSI'j i id P II VU
all been lund a? work do><lroVi>ig ht? intf?i A.
liniiH nf UtCll 'III* ?Par N'?? b-'f rn '? t'l -e.
glaoiers are miding ihoir eUurl? m ide sanie
il i rem iou tin1 Ooitiplptn niuii tn >'i o m ot ih(<
Nv vilhtgn ..? R in l?v until ih ri ., .vu
ilf?ing iii'.i.. m.." I ml. . <j .!!.'.i i i',:..
und hud weathvr Y- I K m i- m . ' rt ?i i ?
i lom A i; rani uni Ne - (Jim in hu-i ' min .
warningi
TIIP Pth^e/.-i(l<'inPiiM bv (hiiii?i p ll .'?,:.. f
(hp lund? II i if .i*, ti i ..UP i bi r ii.i
Si ti I HI I Slf io. (jill .11 . .-. I' i ,.
dist" iveied $|li ? '"lil .i l . .. .. I ,:
Udd'1 illllH 1 Ul .1 I I I I I . ll \ .>
lo li ni Til i hil o 'IPP ul?.>;. ) f.... ??:
d.tritiKMits li . d ii;.t . '..ni -i'' ll . ..i..
mid he ii' .. I ju? > i* " i . v ? ,?i i
?om n Hi n ii m I?
du) s ul Chu .?.ti ll .? tt . ?it.
lap od I ?An < s-.tiPiisiip c unii? . . o . .. !<?. i
bunlii g h x in lilli UI..III.I.I n?? * rn d iii?, own
, liniip Mil ln in U P Pul limp iu d filled uni
Al Ul lu PX| Pill'lollS nilli li" If Jit Illili'll ni o.
boy uni lite rill lu ry "( bl- liio'iil ru (Ut in i'm
army, nu uli? PVPT seplned lu think lh.it inore
wa? nnj tiling nut >>f jflt? way In bin princely
expenditures Now it is vory eu-v tu
see WIIOHO money it was making tho mare go
"Passengers in thin 'bus wijl. do well in
look nut (or tlioir puokot bunUs*," said a Lon
don policeman nt tho door of a ctuwdi'd om
nibus; "thero aro two memborn f the
i 'swell mob' in here." ' ff thtu'a the oa?e."
said a very nervous mao in a r white
oh'okor. who looked like a olorgynmo;
. " 1 will get out, I cannot risk my reputation
in such company." "And I," ?nid. n ros
?iooiafilo looking old gentloman/ ,(vv?it?i ,^nld
leiid?'d ?iuio and apoataoles; "havo' toa rhuoh
money ttbout mo to think of being robbed."
And no both alighted Then tho .pul? JO'
man ,aaid,' ''Drive on; th*"*** *
Tho committee to investigate tho Niotb
Massachusetts Regiment has reported to tho ,
Governor. It elates that tho stories of bad ?
oonduot on tho train and at Wilmington, Doh,
and Yorktown wore oiaggoratod, bot con?
firms the reports of outrages committed by
tho mon ?hilo at Richmond. Tho Governor
is recommended to inaugurate no investiga*
tion to find and punish tho guilty men. and
if that ounnot be done to disband the Rogi*
mont.
The Boston Post says tho Newark ooshier
who stole everything from hie bank hut tho
building, which could hardly bo called port
able property, sets an example that will make
the rogues accord him a high plaee in their
admiration. The Newark cushier reminds
ono of tho street car conductor who reported
to thc Treasuror niter rttakltig his first round
trip; "I have no returns to trinke Tho
'I'rtidsUrer after contemplating his cnloieal
chook for a littlo wliilo, replied: ''Well, my
friend, the company in much obliged to you
for bringing tho car back."
The Springfield Republican says ttiat
among the inmates of a Western insano ttey?
lum is a man who is ofteb perfectly sensible,
and vf heh accosted at such times euusos vis
itors to Wonder why ho is confined thero.
Ttiis inmate entered into conversation tho
other day with a coller whoso drees pror
churned him a clergyman. Said the madman:
"lt was too bad, (VHS it not, tito killing of
Grant at Chicago?" "It was," said tho min
ister, who (ullowcd the ncaoptrJd custom of
assenting tu the htntoment of lunatics for
ponce sake. "Mayo* virus assassinated Itt
Cincinnati, was ho notf'' again ttskod the
iudatit). "Yes." replied IhU clergyman.
' And was not Qaeon Victoria murdered in
her pnliiCoT" To this query from tlio mad
(nilli, the clerical visitor once moro answered
in aflii muiivc.. The lunatic named ono aftor
another a dozen living royal personages, all
ul whom the clergyman was led to admit had
bot?n pitt obt of the Why. Finishing his
I oattyoulsm- tho madman turned on tho cler
gyman nrtd said fiercely, "Your dross shows
you uro a mitunter, but you aro tho worst
liar I over met."
Tho railroad newe, reported from all ooo
tioho of tho country, shows that tho public
prosperity still lins a stiff backbone
Tho Louisville Courier Journal says:
"When you catch your non roading a dirno
novel or a blood and thu udor wockly, wear it
?ont,on him.''
Tho . death ol tho Grand Recording and
Corresponding Sccrctnry Ridgely, of tho
(J rand Loll go of Odd Fellows of tho United
States, ls announced.
Tho contest ovor tho Speakership of tho
noxt House of Roprcsoptatircs is growing
warmor ns, the .session approaches So far
Mr. Kassoti scums to have met with tho
greaten* promise of sucooss as tho Republican
nominee. Thero is *om,e opposition among
tint Democrats to ..omplitnonting Es Speaker
Randall with a no in i n ai io n , but >'. is probable
that this opposition will moll away.
Upon the death of the late Provident therO
wa? a general? and generous display of
mourning, emblems upon all the* public
bw'^?rW* nf Washington. Nobody then
u^oed to count thc cost of such decoration,
??Kit the bills have si nco oomo in. Thoy
amount in round figur?e tn $300,000. and
ibero is np. appropri?t Inn nut nf which thoy
can bo paid Tho subject will have; io bo
presented to Congress io b? bnnsidorod with
other exponeos, tho aggregate nf which will
probably bo $500.000.
? - mm* , j
Mt- El waru At ki n* m. nf Boston, who has
bern visiting tho Atlanta Colton Exposition,
suv- thal htnisolf and companions from
Bnfp.il am "nnlisfied I ll at thnro never has
been un industrial exhibition an y where from
which ?neb va<t benefloiont results could linvo
en-oed HM will come from this one, and in its
magnitude and interest it is sctiuhd only to
the Centennial. With roapect to tho products
and rcsourcos of tho South, lt is not second
to that."
^V"A??I:NCTON, November 10.-It is under?
?tond Mutt an mid i to mal enso of embezzlement
ritiii'tintitig lo $40.000. hus been found against
.'?ti ,i> ll irgitte, and will be laid before the
;.?? .? ?-.irv Tltistvi.il make li vc i tnliot Illl'litS
aggi...:?iting$l?i)000. ttg'.iiiMt Captain How?
gant.
i i-r
IluJiMuatlEb AoXtM.--I saw ,oo trio ch nnld
about tho merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife
who waa altrays doctoring, ntiti never well,
lensed me so urgently tn get her, nome' I con.,
(duded t<> bo humbugged nguiu: tu.d 1 am
?.?id I did. for in lean limb two rnohlha. (iso
i h ? bitters ntv wilt" was cured and Inls rn
mtthict] MI for eighteen mnnihs since. 1 like
Mich bun.bugging-II. T.. St. Pilli 1.-Pio
neer Press
lu ostirasMtng my grail lude tn my patrons
! ; lien . i> > mid liberal imtmiiage, I would
1 . ..( i <?iiin ihui I now have on
. d :i.!omii|nie .'tunk of
? i, ti ? .i ? h. i ii i'l/ii -i-iing .?I
i J Hi enr?o?
und Hardware
Rn i and S?nica
Sudd ei. and Bridlos
Cu pw and Hats
mid u thousand and ono other things for
ide >>ld und voling, riuh and poor, girls and
ti \>. lidie? and gem lemon, nil nf which, for
he purpose* uf onenuraging trade nnd corn
It. ling with Ynnkeo push, I offer at unusually
cheap rules. Respectfully,
W T REID.
li yoi want something that is good in tho
TV o, ot pure liquors go lo Riemann's Uar and
.tunk P. VV Wagoner & Co.'a "Old Crow" rye
Whiskey,
I IwiV" . nice lot of clothing which I will sell
,,i leduccd pnct'S I tun Compelled IO misc
Home lunney. Come and examine my stook.
J. M. CARTER.
(I you want bargains in boots and other
goods call on J M Carter, at Wcstmistor,
w li uso pri?es ufe lower than over before
PURSUANT 1J an order from His Honor T..B.
Fraser. Presiding Judge, notice ls hereby
Riven that a Special Session of (ho Court of
Common Pleas for Oconco county, South Caro-,
lina,.will bo heh), without a-jury, at Walhalla
Court Mouse, beginning nt 10 o'clock A. M., on
MON.DAY, ino yth day of . Deoomber next, lo
continuo for six days, If so much bo necessary.
, Given under my hand and seal of ofileo this
tho 12th.day of November, 1881.
I j "*',^*'-^*'*??'?i?r'< v. W Ti
Nov 17, ?fc? , ^
RHEIMJKflSffj
Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout*
Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and
"Sprains, Burns and Scalds,
Goneral Bodily Pains,
Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet
and Ears, and all other Pains
and Aches.
No Preparation on enrth equals ST. ?ACORS On. a9
a tn fr, sri rr, ? i mplv nod c/i rap KxtOl lilli Kcmcily.
A trial entails but tho comparatively tritliiiK outlay
of AO Centn, and every ono suft'erint; willi pain
can have cheap and positivo proof of its claims.
Directions lu F.lovcn I/flii?uagcs.
BOLD BY ALL DBUdQISTS AND DEALEB8 IN
MEDICINE.
A.VOGELER & CO.,
lialthnorc, Md., V. fi. <
AT PRIVATE SALE,
"1TATTR?S8ES, Bedding, Pillows, Fur
llJL nit arc of all kinds &c, &o. Parguins
will bo Bold. Tor ms cash, Cull ut the
Pieper Hotel.
Nov?inber ?7.188? l-2t
JOHN ('j.Ainv^ JI?. ? CO'S
BEST
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MACHINE OR HAND USE,
?KjpMjtS RUSSELL & CO.,
PRIZE MEDALS
ca-x~?.xa.-tocI. By
LONDON, PARIS,
NEW YORK, VIENNA,
PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI
& CHARLESTON, S C.
FOR SA I,H RV
ERVIN & VE RN KR,
A T W II o L E S A 1.E,
At Walhalla,* CJ.
Nov 10, 1881 62.3m
BRIDGE TO LET.
'Pho uudersigncd will be al tho place in Col.
1 J. W. Livingston's plantation, where tho now
road from Seneca City lo Townvillo orosscs
Conncross Creek, to let out thc building of a
bridge across thc creek ni (hal place on the 'ipili
ilny.of.Novcuiherol.il O'clock A. M. Specifi
cations cnn be hud by calling on Commissioner
Mossat his nome'and an ibo day of lot t i hg oint
tho bridge. Walhalla S. C., Novembers. 1881.
M. NICHOLSON,
....... W. W. MObS,
"? . County Commissioners Oconco County.
TKST: J. S VKRHBR, 0. D. 0.
NOV. 10. 1881. 62-31
ONCE MORE,
THERE IS NO NEED OF CRYING HARD
TIMES
-When you can buy all kinds of-?
D lt Y GOODS, GROCERIES*
NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES,
ll A TS,< ' A PS, ll A lt l> W A IC E,
CltOCKEKlT, <:L.OTIRINi?%
At'.. ?TC .
AT PRICES IO SUIT Til?S HARD
ri M ES, Fl'OM
I. C, BUCKLER,
WEST UNION,
Who is alwpys iii thc Cotton Market, and will
givo you as much in cash and moro in goods
'?than any oilier man."
Call and examine his goods and prices before
buying clocwhcro.
I Ito NOT INTEND TO DE
tJ?VIllERSOfiD IIY ?NY OWE.
DRY GOODS
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?OO PIECKS PRINTS,
GO PIECES LONGCLOTHV
SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS,
GEORGIA CHECKS, LINSEVS, FLAN
NELS, DRESS ?00DS, ALPACAS,
CASHMERES, TRIMMING SILKS,
BLACK SILK FRINGES,
ETC., ETC.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN'S AND ROYS' READY MADE
CLOTHING,
Il ATS AND CAPS,
All thc Latest Styles and ns lew n3 r.afi bc sold.
A Largo Lot of
CASSI M?RES, KERSEYS & JEANS.
CAMPERDOWN KNITTING COTTON
AND ZEPHYR WORSTED.
All Colors and Shades.
GIVE US A CALL.
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Sale of Choses in
Action.
By virtue of ar; order of Hie Frobato Court 1
will sell to tho Highest bidder at Walhalla
Court House, on Friday tho l?ftth instant nt 11
o'clock A. M the following uncollected oboses
in -ielinti belonging lo tho cstntQ of James Todd
deconscd. which have been appraised doubtful
or worthless. To wit: Cue judgment ngninst
N. J. Brown for four hundred and thirteen dol
lars. Appraised doubtful. Terms of salo cash.
W. W, HKSKIN.
Administrator.
Nov. 10, 1881. 62-4t.
Notice to Creditors.
State of South Carolina.
Ocoiice ?OilIBU.
IN TilE COURT COMMON PLEAS.
lt, C. Rochester. Administratrix, vs. J. L. Ro
chester and others..
'PUK creditors of W. D. Uoohcslcr, deceased,
I aro required, under an order marlo by Judge
Fraser in this caso, to presont to mc nnd provo
their demand) against tho estate of said clo i
ccaaod, acoording lo lawson or boforo (ho 10th
tiny of December next oV their claims will bo
barred. RICHARD LEWIS, Master..
Nov 10, 1881 62-41
LADIES' CLOAKS
-AT- ..
C?L? & COFFEINS,'
Ohesuper -tlia/n -tile
Oliesupest.
Also, o Lorgc Supply of
FAMILY GROCERIES:
-CONSISTING OE
Bacon, I^lour, <&COJ
Good Coffee al 15(?),IOj{ eenls per pound.
Sugars froui 0?I2? ceuts per pound.
.-ALSO
-A Large Stock of
?I urdu arr, ip ut t Ki^va rrt\
Uoodt'invarc. 11 o 11 < ? w W a rv,
Deli", &c.
Wagon Tire fron of all sizes, 'Hound Iron,
Square Rand, Oval and Half Oval Iron.
These goods to bc sold as low as thc lowest
for ensli or exchanged for country produce.
Highest cash prices paid for fowls.
Call and examine before purchasing else
where.
COI., 13 & ?; O F F I? 13,
AT THE S. K. DENDY STAND,
WALHALLA, S. C.
November 1881 40-(f
LADIES'STO?E
It again becomes eur pleasing duty lo an
nounce to our friends and 'patrons of Oconce
that thc beautiful
KALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
GOODS,
which has been carefully selected by our MR.
C. L. limn, in constantly arriving and will bo
completo in a few days.
ll ia unnecessary lo give you a detailed de-.
Boripl.ion, as our want of room is insuflioi???. to
do 80.
Wc make special mention of thc following
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, consisting iu
purl of Shirtings, Sheetings, Tickings, Chcoks,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Flannels, &o.
DRESS GOODS.
Mohair, llrillianlinco, Alpacas, Pongeo Silks,
Plain nail Figured O.ml.moos, fleo,
A i>oi?uiiriil linc of Notions and Fancy Goods,
Ladles', (.'cnilernefi's and Children's Hals and
Capa.
SHOKS. . . r+>i
A full assortment of nil kinds, ai^fea And
prices. Particular attention c??icd lo Ibo Hay
State Shoe, of which we make a specially.
CLOTHING.
A most elegant lot of Ready-Mndo Clothing,
Cassi meres and Jeans
HARDWARE, &C.
You TvlTl also find our stock of Hardware,
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden and Willow
ware and Groceries complete in cvery'pnrticular
WALL PAPER AND CLOCKS.
Wal) Paper and Clocks a specialty.
He sure and let us show you through litis,
henni ifni assortment before purchasing else
where.
G. L. REID & GO.
JUST OPENED
Tho l.irecst stool: of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
1 have ever hud, consist i ng of
75 PIECKS OK J KANS AND C?S
SI M KR KS,
200 PI KOKS OK PRINTS,
100 PIECES OK CHECKS,
And n great variety of
D?W GOODS AND NOTIONS
Heavy stock of
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
GROCERIES IN GREAT VARIETY,
-CORN
SUGAR, COFFEE, tMOLASSES, SALT,'
LACON, LARD, SODA, STARCH,
PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER,
RICE, NUTMEGS, SOAP, &0.
Lirgc lot of
BAGGING AND TIES.
. ALL NEW AND HEAVY.
II ARD W A RIO, WOODEN WARE,
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
CUTLERY AND AGRICUL
TURAL IMPLEMENTS,
.AO. . : .
My goods nre too numerous to mention..
I try to koop ovorythiog thotifl oalled for or
thot is kept in n villogo storo.
I will pay thc highest price for
Cotton and will act liberally with
my customers, if they will come
forward and settle up early, as.
short settlements make long
friends.
J. P. MICKLER,
WEST UNION
September 29, 1881.
Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given tfcat tho underslgn?d.
F.xoculor of ibo Will of Samuol Addis de
ceased, will apply lo Richard Lewis, Judge of\
l'robnto at his ornoo at Wnlhallu Court House on
the 12th,day of Docombor 1881, for a final dis
charge us executor as aforesaid,; t.
H.It. GASTON,
.. ; Kxecutor,,
Nov. 10, 1881.' <>'2'-3t.