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???I?! ?I V|A.??rill?l|?lMM1--I > ftl>WW IIIIIJM?!!-^-^ t'-l 'ITU? ll nm I . MIIIW?M?*?-M^^ TO THINE OWN SELF BE^TRUE, ANO IT IUUST PILLOW AS THE ^^^^ ^ NIGHT THE DAY, THOU CANS'T NOT THEN BE FALSE TO AN^l^AN^ BY KK?T?; SMITH & CO. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1882. VOLUME XXXIII.-NO. TGT Quito a ero iv il ol' our cilizcus arc in nllcnd ftnoc al Court in our town thia week. Ito-. W. A. Ilodgos will prcacli itt Fuir? viow Church (D. V ) at ll A. M., on tho first Sabbath in April. Thc Peidmonl Lilcrary Sooicly will hold their fifth Anniversary ot tlie Lutheran Church on Friday evening next. Tho Anderson Intelligencer says "the guano denier? at that piuco ure cutting ni prices w hich results lo ihe tulmulnga of thc fumier." "Economy is wculih." Those who buy tnilU ? boo ld iry n cnn bf Condensed milk, for eulo at Dr. Darby's drug stoi o and snvc money. Wo hnvo tried it and lind it just ns good for tea and coffee as tho cow's milk. It is tho duty of every good man to inspeel the moral conduct of the mun who is offered ns a legislator nt our elections. If thc peoplo wiall for good laws, they may have them by electing good men. Our formers, mechanics and merchants com pose Hie 8trenglli of our nation. Let them bo wise and virtuous and watchful of their liberties Let them trust no man to legislate for them if lie lives in the habitual violation of (hu laws of bis country. According to Prof. Proctor, tho carib wil bo a dead earth liko the moon, just fifteen years from date; for tho comet of 1880 will dash into the sun in 1897. intensifying tho bent of that buming orb to noch a degieo that all animal nod vegetable life hove below will bc destroyed. Mis calculai tons uro biKOd on thc theory that thc orbit of tho big comet ie swiftly contracting und Unless something happens it must como in Collision with thc .gtcat luminary in fifteen yean. Died, of paralysis, nt his son's residence in Notvborry.nn Monday Inst, Mr. S. K. Kinari!. Mr. Kilian! wits ndvoncei in life and ?nst summer be bad a stroke of paralysis at bis hume in Walhalla, which carno very ne-^r terminating bis lifo then. Mr. Kinari! lived several years in our town and was \vr,j| known and respected by our people. Ho win .alcctcd and t-erved as Intendant of thc town for ono term. Mr. Robert Sit wart, who liven close (odie Kcowec Uiver, in Piekons County, was seriously cut on Inst Thursday, the Olli Instant, by a col ored man by lhe name of Andy Loom y. Thc jpnrlics fell oui about n mule. Mr. Stewart, it is said, was cut in seven difieren! places-one cut ncroso thc abdomen, causing tim bowels lo protrude, and another in (he arin, Revering or splitting ihe muscles of thc nie:. Tit? wounded man is in a cr*uicR.I condition. A genuine case of small pax; is report ad al Franklin M. C. \V? gel title information I'trough a private kit?? wiif'cn <o ?. ?cotlern it? in our ?town. Thc author of (tteprivate leiior referred to is a defendant ia a case to bo tried nt Hi is term of our Court, bvl Iso verile* on nccount ol <hc small ?lox n pps a? n g iu Franklin, lie is for ."biddon te leave tho <owu by tl .c board of health. Tilla fearful disease te ge W hi ^close to our doors, (Franklin oot being over Lily miles from Wnl 'Int'.la... M'<s nilvwo our people to vaccinale ?gains'., thia terrible- malady ul once. "Wo oro glad t.o announce that tho posl <oftice r.t Mount-Aii Rest, in this county, bas tocen ce-csiablUbed, with Mr. Wm. It. Whito tas ?pouvwiaetcs-, This will be n grout convo tnioewjo to 'jin- many subscribers nt (hal ofiicc Uipd v ci abio ibeni lo get nil (heir mail wip' .?y more conveniently and ut un curlier dale. Mr j. W. T. Woodwind, of Fairfield county, hu*- ma opted the int ilnlbui of lhe Carolina and Piedmont Literary Societies ?if Adger College to add ross them at the next cotn inenceinent exercises of Ibo college in Juno. This is nu excellent selection ?ind our pco plo moy expect lo hear something ihnt is good and edifying from the Major at that time. Ile is a fine ir ecker ai d a cultivated gentle man Tho Misses Ansel have commenced ibo erection ibis week of n new residence on Ibo aile where their ?dd building stood, before it woe bumed, some Ihren years ago. The house is lo bo 40x42, two stories high, with six rooms, four down and two np. Mr. John Kaufmann hus lhe contract to build and wc liavo no doubt, his well known skill and architectural ability will be well displayed in thc erection of thin building. B^SIHSrVSiCS_ LOCALS?. Remember the best pince lo buy your sogar, cooee, rico, and in fact all plantation snpplys, is at 1). II. & Vt. H. Glenn s Wcsdiiiiiistor. S C. Now ?B tho liinc, young man, to get a nico 'BUit of clothing cheap. A fine lot of spring clothing just arriving at ?. II. & W. S. Glenn's, Westminster, 15. C. Certain!!}' Hie Blest I. Mr. II. li. Gilsirap, merchant on Little Uiver, silts: "I have made four orders for Hie Knuquiia Indian Worm Pellets and every box 1 have sold bas given entire sntisfn .?. tioi). They arc certainly Ibo best remedy for svortns ond a torpid liver I Ivtvo ever Sold." Cur.rtAW, March 13 -Information has just roached here (bul another hoinioldo hits no? curred in ibis county. A few nights ugo two brothers by lhe name of linker, residing in lhe upper pin t td' thia ci only, met nt one of their homes, und becoming engnged in an altercation ibo younger 'wits shot und lan smutty killed. Tho elder immediately sur rendered himself to the sheiifT and is now in jail Tho parties aro whito and havo borno a good name. WORKINGMEN -Before you begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relaxa tion, your system nrrds olennsing und strengthening toprotunt an attack of Ague, Billious or Spring Fover, or soino other Spring sickness (hut will unfit you for a sooson's work. You will snvo time, much sickness mid greiit expense if you will uso ono bullio of Hop Hitters in your family this month. Don't wuit.-Burlington Ifatofceyc. The Quadrennial Mothodist Con foronco. The first general cotifcreueo of tho Methodist oho roll, Houth. wasliclii in Petersburg, Virginiu, nenrly (orly years ugo -to ba exact, iu May, 1810. At this conference thc now venerable I Kotiert Paine was elected Bishop. At that ttnio I I lie ch n rc li had a lay membership of only 46U, UUO. Now il has 847.700 members, and will soon have a round million of devoid members. This Hulkes it lo-dny one of I li o groat church organisations of lids world; and the proceedings nf tho ipiadrennlnl congress of the church, lo tic convened on Hu* bili of May at Nashville; will bo I watched willi corresponding iniorosi. The rapid I growth of the oh tiro li will Matu ally lead lo nicoli business ut au ur usual na!uro. Bishops Doggett anil WightmanJiave died since Hie last general conference was held, ami two of Ibo living bishops mein loo poor bea'.th lo meet nM tho dulles imposed upon llicn?. li is thought thal ni bnsl four bishops will be elected in May, nnd sonic think the church would advance its interests by electing six. There ls no lack ot' eau t?ldales, and Georgia will not be found want ing in lilla respect. Out sui; of the selection of new bishops, Ibo general reader will be interested in the c ff or lb that arc const nut ly kepi up lo bring ide two great Methodist bodies of the country into closer ! relations, lt has never been, and is Urti now, j proposed to make these churches actually oin*; I ii is (bought llnit the country is loo large mid too diffeietiily made up lo render such a propo sition d?sirable; bu' ii is proposed to brinn the iwo churches to absolute friendliness and to absolute unity so fur ns common efforts can he I effective In pushing Methodism to its ul most j poss) lit I il jcs There is te bo a unity of sei?',i : incut instead ol' Incl, and to such nu uni*y j friends pf ti restored union arc look'in? willi I high hopes; for so long ns the two g'.ont Method j isl. bodies remain upurl in spirit ?, ',0ng will bc i i he polit taut elitism wc li?v'o I ??rd so much aleut remain unclosed.--Vih^m Constitution. Your corie- pondon', having heard that tho nbovo firm 'ttba opened business in Walhalla, wont r.i jor tho purpose of interviewing thom us to. their business und prospects, i enid to Cap'. Nevill, tho senior pa tucr: "How is trude?" ' Pretty good." "I bclicvo you havo been in business bo fore?" "Yes, since I was a bay." ".Mr. Stribbliug is new in tho business, 1 believe?" "No, sic. Ho served a year with Crnyton nt Anderson." "Do you make good profits?" ' Our profits uro short, but wc think bj turning often we oan live nt thom. I ."You seo wo sell good coffee nt 8 pounds for fl. "Prints at 8 cents per yard. ' Shirting ut 7.J cents per yard. "Quod Shoes from 83 cents np. "Cupb and saucers from '25 to 75 cents pei sot. "Hats, Hosiery and Notions as cheap. "Our gurds are nil new nod first clnss. Wi . do not deal in shoddy goods." WASHINGTON, March 10.-It is understood llmt the sub committee nf the House Cooli millee on Ways ami Means ha?- %:. null agreed on a bill reducing (ho inlet nul rovoiiut tax on whiskey and tobacco mid removing I tho tax on l i rely (rom a number of articles j embraced in sehcdulo "A." Tho total . anion ti t of the reduction of tho revenue to bc j effected by the bill is est i mai ed ut about i seventy million dollars. The bill will probably bo reported lo tho full oom mittel j next Tuesday. Capt. J. M. Lee, ibo army ofljoer uppoiutei by tho Secretary ot War to ascertain tb? ' condition ol affairs on tho Mississippi says j "Fruin n point tweuty miles below Memphis, i where tho first break on tho levee occurred, tho entire country is ono vast sea of water Tho people all thrungli ibis submerged r? gi m aro utterly destitute mid in it starving condition. Their stock has been drowned und they arc living in gin-hou3cs, stable lobs and tho upper stories ol cabins. Hundred) are subsisting on parched coi n. Many bnvo been temporarily relieved by tho distributor of Government rnlions, but olbcrs could not bo reached und thuir suffering is very great. Tho levee ulung the river front is broken ni foi ty different piucos between Memphis mic Arkansas City. Al sonni points thu river ii lifty miles wide. All published reports him i lullen far short of giving nu idea of thc dnmugo that bas been done or tho destitution prevailing. His first ont i mu to to thc Seor o - 1 tory (-1 War ibm obU.OtO wi old Le rt qui rel to Iced 18.QUO reedy in thc S.nto of Missis ! sippi will, he soys, mu short, as tho destitute j probably will be d mblo ibo number lir.-t estimated, Capt. Leo will telegraph Secre tary Lincoln and await further instructions loi o. New Advertisements, I?AS just received a new Ripply of fresh Medicines of nil kinds. Smokers of ihe weed would do well in ex amining our new brands of Cigars and Tobacco before buying elsewhere Fresh Candies. A large assortment of Condensed Milk-a good diet for toothing children. Knsl Powders, Com Sinrch, Oclntlnc, Shoo Polish for bailies' mid Children's shoes. I.emol?s ni ways on hand. Bnlsl'S Carden Seeds-a good variety. Early Hose mid Peerless Potntoos, which I will sell ns chen]) as others do. Tho Killy Muy ('hewing Tobacco, Ibo best in (own, with a large nssori ment of selected Cl? , gars ? I will nlso prnclica my profession nnd nm personally in chnrge of Ibo Drug Store nnd will fill all prescriptions entrusted with great care. I am still prepared lo vaccinale willi good virus. |> lt. BSA IS KV, Of (ho firm of Darby & Co. I March 0, 1883 U 3Q1 NF.W YoiiK. Mureil 11. -The 81 nierrina! of ilie ftiinnciol eOiillltlotl of lin; RiohmOIld niel Din? ville K lihoul '.Njiupuiiy. OOVoiitin 'lie six amollis (MMIUI,: Mureh ?il, 1882. show-* th" ?et uiirnlngi (cst I mi' i iig lor the unexpired portion ot'ihr quarter nt ilie rmo of In?rense already mude) lo lin $t7n.0'J0 willi fixed charges ninoiitilliig io $305.130, louting ii surplus o? SIUH.87? over foul" percent, on I lie company's onpitnl Bloc? for Ilia quarter; an in?rense ol sixty-five per cent, over tile corresponding qunr.cr of lust i year. Announoements. For Congross. MESSRS. Bu ITO it s : Please announce WILLIAM I*. CALHOUN, F.sy , of Oconeo, as a ontmidato for Coiigl'OSS, lo represent thc Third Congres sional District, ut tho next regular election. UP-COUNTRY. February -1th. 1882. WALHALLA PRICES CUIARENTT'T APPLES-Dried, per pound 4 Creen, por busbel '?0 ," 1>0() BUTTER-Per pound 1S(?J20 BEESWAX-Per pound 18 tai 20 : BKBF-Per pound 4(>?7 I BACON-Dry salt s)ion'i("j0V3 Q/g 'i " " 0.. ll. Sides 1()(.,. f.' I ? n'-?uis, canvus?od 1 t'<f\ , , CALICO-.* er yard (it MO ? l/urvi??".-'^Vio i>ov pound l?(/. 2 " -Lnguyrn, per pound 2 I \ ' " -Java, por pound Sftfjft . OANDI.ES-Adainuiittno, per sot 20(a)', j 14 -Sperm, per pound 3i) j CHICKENS ANO 1 /LS, per ?ead I8???)2? COTTON-Por poo td. middling, I" >> I _Y?r ju e bunch OL) t? ['.00 COPPERAS-Per p<iut)d 5 DUCKS-Per bead 20i#25 Koos, per dinton (a lo FLOUR, por sack, (08 pon rn's.) 3.50(fj4.<)G ('BATHERS-(?cese, per pound 45 " -Mixed uer pound .')(] QKAIN-Corn, per bushol, 1 05 -Uyo, nor bu si ol 0(1 -Oats, rod, per bushol Ot! ln^M- Knglisb refined, p punid 4?(V/)<i " - Sneed, per pound . (n }. " - Band, per pound (?.(. " --Hoop, per pound |2J Pot ware, per pound ft(?)(J LAUD, per pound 12J(WjG) LIMP, per barro) I '.Ii I.minim, per thousand foot lt) Ot lit:An, per pound If Moi.AssKS, per gallon 40(i?<fii'. MADDER, per pound 2f)(???M NAILS, per keg 4.00(<<t?.OU ONIONS, per busbol 1.0C On., kerosene, per gallon 20(ii)25 POTATOES-Irish, per busbel 00(a)7S HICK, \H-V pound 1(1 SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1.2,1 ? SlllitTtKu, wholesale 7 ? " retail 71 i " wb.desale oi i " retail 7 l l StiEETixo, wholcsalo i II retail f SHOT, per pp-nd SPIRITS Tm? NTINI ill SOAP ur nc SUOAKS-Cru n d, per pound --A While, por pound -Brown, per pound -Extra C., per pou?"l STARCH, V 'tito and Mue, . pound SHOA, pr' non nd * , .. TotlACCO i- ) "il 0 ., ; . . m.-;!,in : ! TALI.,.'., po ? uti.i j 'I I lt K El -. t bond .11 ? >t OBESE-Per bend 80(rVi< HuNEY, por pound 8{??;K HIDES-Pry, per pound 1( " -Creon, por pound G(???C] Ifcniou-Spanish Flout, per pound l.fiC " -Carolina, per pound 7C TEAS-(?un Powder, per pound l.Of Hyson, Oreen, per pound 85 Young Hyson Black, per lb 75 j Wooit, washed, per pound, SO to 35 ' J WM. O. ERVIN, JOHN P. VERSER. : BANKERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND MERCHANDISE BROKERS, WAi HALLA, S. C ' T\F,POSITS received, exchange bought alni ls sohl, collodions made and a general hank ing business linne. Pull line samples of Sugnr, Colfec, Molasses, Flour timi all Groceries, which wc oder to mcr ? chants on oe in mission i Insure youl' properly against loss or damage , by lire. Houses. Merchandise, an I Furniture insured in reliable companies at lowest current ' rates. Prompt attention given insurance in any section of tho com.ty. Respectfully, I ERVIN & VERNEN. February 28, 1832. 14-3m UNITED STATES STANDARD SCAL?3. CHICAGO SCALE COMPANY. Ji3x"?-iix *&? Vernor, Apj'tB, WAn^B?Aa.lL,*, V. C. I vURABLB, ob cap md rolhudo, I at S les in ! ' the n >rkcl ir the moue . I . ice ag lg f- un $3 to $30. Ord rs proi pip xcer ot). Res -cl full ERVIN ?: .'KU BB Febrim y 23. !882. 1 J-8m Stato of Hi Uli ( co ina: COOOi^E^: ??ajrWV, f?i/ Richard Lewin, A'.<</., Judge of Probate, \I/HHRKAS, .lesso \V. Stribling, C. C. P., has ? V made suit to me io grant him Mtiers of Administration, of the P.sinlc ami Effects of John^ll. Cobb, deceased Thine aro, I ber (d'or 0, lo cito and admonish all and. Singular the kindred ami creditors of Ibo said Joliti B. Cobb, deceased, thal I hoy bo, and appear, before mo, ?a Ibo Court of Pr obit t a in ho hold at Walhalla. S G.. on Monday, 20th of March. 1882. after publication hereof, al ll o'eloi k in the forenoon, lo shew cause, if nay they have, why (ho said admin istration should nol be geuntcd. Civou under my bund und seal, I' !s the li I day of Mnvch Anno Domini D?82, RICH A RI) I.?WIS, Jutlgo nf Proba'o of Geom County. Mnvch 2, 18b : ?$,21 LATE ARRIVAL -AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT -FROM -- W. IL STANTON ff. ?HE LAROEST AND BEST SELECTION J OE HARDWARE. RIO Kegs Old Dominion Nails. 20 Kees Hmso arid Mule Sh.?cs. 2 ()')() Poonda Potwnro. 25 Hajt* --hu and Powder. Oona and Pistols, Plows end Plow Stocks, Doors, Sash und Blinds, sit factory prices, frota?. ' rf. 20.000 P bid Brick nt $10 per ihnusard. 0 Balls Uall Taper, Oil Cloth Shades an I I r Shadow. 30 >d vd-, from *2 to SK).50. 10?- ii ie ,v di's Plain Chairs. -JO eeitls eaeh. PH) i nt. ind Cuno Scated Chairs, Ludios' :/ Cit lilia n'ait loiters Buhv Crib*. Huron tn, \\ . islands Tables i J Mattresses at low r*iiee<. . !ast i et* te cd front ;ic Knstorn Markets '...v>(M> Worth of llo-ttti n'lid Beul bar.'nins in this line. 5 Oases LUibbur Overshoes and Sandals, .30 Boxen Manufactured Tobacco, from IS io iii) cents per pound. :;:)i) Pinindi tfin king Tobacco at .!) cents per pound. ?300 Pounds Blackwell's Smoking Tobacco at old pri?e. 15,000 Cigars, from $1.80 tu ?7,50 per h OIK) red . urge ?.lock oT Candy. Nuts, lilians, Prunes, Currents, Citron, Macaroni, Lemons, (..?iinges und Cia nberrie>, frosh Crackers, fire divers. () stet's, Salmon, Sardines, Cheese, M . <erel. '. .ap. Candle ?md Matches by i t?o cas" Crnckm y, Ulasswaro, Siiddlos and ll,liners ..I -, Kt. .Splendid article of Coffee binghi since ibc decline-G. 7 and rt pounds lo ibo St Granulated Sugar Y\ pounds f.?r %\* Brown and Yellow Sugar 10 und ll pound? to I be SI. Fresh Grits f.O pound'? for ?tl. Biet, li und 12 pounds io thc Si. Pine Syrup nod Muscovado Molasses. 100 Baucis nf flour bought since the de c'ine. One enr beni of Bran. ?00 <?allot- lu^ nnd dar Wnro. but II ans .bo least, nor quito vi . ni ?i) farrels Pure \Vlii-< I.ast. 50 drv ey, li Vine Ii ,, ?rte : BrandVi i lim) 'USO ol ?upa - I , ny o ? rents and ;!r> neither sui '.<> s. lill (libe-i o . a> ..ive L it one bird ?lei i bews nor drinks, but can du the worn of half /.en second rate men. Tho balance of the .a required I? run thc business, besides tho ? or -upi icier, who is neil lier bass nor ibo yuan<? ??o' t?, or rather I .. '. . ive . y attentive und . j a *?;'. ... everything cs co pl liquors. Wo aro determine! noi lobe undersold; guarantee putiefuotinn, and Ibo continued increasing business i* no i n sign i li cunt evidence of fair dealing and the new way. Don't yon forget it. Ve y univ, W. li. STANTON, Corner Main and Townvillo Si root*, SENECA, S. C. I)ocombor22 ISSI (i-3ui ORCHARD GRASS, LU BLUE GRASS, DLOVER, RD TOP OR HEED'S GR?SS, SEED POTATOES SEED OATS, CARDEN SEEDS, I KERI 'S / VI) HUI PS. FINAL SETTLEMENT N?TIC? is hereby jd von Mini application will he made lo ibo J migo of Probnto of Oconco Com..y, nt W iii halla ..ourl House, Sett! li Cnro lina, ?.n Monday, Hie I Ot li day of April, IHS'2, for lftivo to make a final seulement of Ibo personal esl alo f Jn-nes M. l.ny, deceased. Creditors -id 1 i nl?ln\V of said deceased will inks duo notice theroal itnd govern themselves ici ardinglv. liOBIil (' A. 1 IOMP?5?^f Adtninhc o or. March U, tf82 16-41 DR. R. C.^ifviS & CO i- v itet&Wfi,' i? J AMIE AND COMFLHTH STOCK OF Driigs, Moclioiixofi?, DlP^lixt?, Oils, Uooli?, ?Piotixro 3fJ"i*jviaJiOr3f Will* dovi7 OA-li?.?ra, Stationory CVCLCI TOHJ:31' ARTI OXJIESIS?, XJU?KIVEJ??^ ^VJXTXJ 0 X GA- -?X XTL fi*, TOTDWOCO, S BO ?H USS ! KHO??BJS : SBOIEMS I ! LAN ORETI I AND HU IS TS GAUDION SEEDS. ALSO, KIKLD Sl?t?DS, VIZ: RED uLOVER, oneil Ann GRASS, G HUMAN MILLET, TIMOTHY, BLUE GRASS, UHARDS GRASS, &C Wo guarantee I hone Seeds io bo fresh omi il e very bes!, nu.I wo will Sell tItem ni. reasonable prices to induce farmers lo plant ilium. Et. ?\ ?AVUS & CO., Townvillc St., .Seneca City, S. C. 8?gf- Dit H. C. DAVIS' Oflico in renr of Drug Store. 1 December 15. 1*31 Jj-tf NEW STORE IN WALHALLA. I take lilia opportunity lo nnuounce to all of my ulil friends and customers thal 1 have just removed to my NEW STORE IN WALHALLA, \\ here 1 will be pleased lo see you nt u;itimc3. I hilve a loree slock of Which I propose io sell lovr liowrs fur cooli or baller. GttOCKRlKS n specially, especially C0FFB?5, Seven pounds ol good colive for ON li DOLLA lt. Cab and examine my slock before purchasing r's who.-, ns I (bink you will lind i lo your ndvaninguio do so, 500 BUSHELS COEN WANTED, or which 1 will pay $ 1.05 cents per bushel ca?b or SI. 10 cents in I rail e; WALHALLA, S, C. 1, P. CALHOUN, A ^to ;noy and Coun se lier a,t Law. OrFICF AT SENECA CITY, ?. C. Al'il.L practice in nil tho Slate nail United lt Stales Courts. All business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Mnroh2,1882 15 ly rilliB Cession of 10f?l-'82Will befjin cnTUUltiJ 1 DAY. Sepieniher loth . Mudcnls tuny elect between thc Classical. Scientific and Commercial Conines. Uonid an.I tuition very rensonable; the whole expanses (except for clot hing und (?'aveling) need um exceed Slf>0 per annum. Tho students: ure drilled in military tactics Locatt tl nt (he base of (he Hine Illidge Moun tains, tho climate is unsurpassed. I'or cata logue apply lo JOHN lt. RILEY, Chairman of Faculty. W. W. LF.II vue, Secretary of Faculty. July 2), 1H81 30 If JOHN CliAHK, JR. &,Sm BEST -FOR MACHINE Oil HAND USE; THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., Solo iVgoixtiS). P R1Z E~ME DALS Grraiitod. By LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK, VIENNA, PHILADELPHIA, . CINCINNATI & CHARLESTON, S C. rou SALK BV ERVIN & TEENER; A T W IB O fi 13 S A ?> ?, At Walhalla, S. O. Nov 10, 18?I G2-?m IST OTI?E'?F' Final Settlement "VTOTIOE io hereby jr] von (hat I will apply IA to thc Jn?iro of Probatp for a final sot* llement ol* tho estate of M. M. Holdon, de ceased, on loth day bf March, 1882, and for my tidal discharge from paid ostnto. F. G. HOLDEN, , . Administrator. Pcb. ?), 18S2. 12-4t. Deputy Surveyor and JYotary Public. \\'II,L givo special attention to Hie Sur/eying lt of I.um!, writing Deeds and Mortgages, taking Dowers, proving Deeds, Accounts, &c., upon short m (icc. ornen AT - - OAKWAV, S.C. Nov 10, 1 eSl 52 ly STATE SOUTH CAROLINA : ?iiONKE COUNTY? IM COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: Sal oh E Jenkin?, Pliiniiff, ng'.inst John li, Sanders, us administrator of the estate f>f Jesse Jenkins, deoeasod, William F. Jenkins, E?izi Colo, Nancy MoWhorter, Haiiet Pei kins, S?llifl Sonders, II. D.' A. ?licotniiii and Henry tl, Schroder, Do lend ?Iiis-S u m mond for Relict'. To i he Defendants: \rOU uro hereby summoned and required to answer th3 oamplaint in this action, which is filed in tho office of thc Clerk of Court of Common 1*1008 for thc said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said cou: pl ;i i ut ou thc subscriber at his office on thc Public Square, Walhalla, wilina twenty dnyq nf;cr thc service hereof, exclu sivo bf thc day of such service; and if you fuil to answer thc complaint within thc time aforesaid, thc plain i ? ff in this notion will npply to thc court for tho relief demanded in thc oompluiut. J. J. NORTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. TL. S.] -t. W. STRIRL1NG, C. C. P. Dated 1 Gt li November, 1881, at Walhalla,' S. C. To tho defendonis, William F. Jenkins, Eliza Cole Nancy McWhoftor rind Har riet Perkins. Toko notice that thc complaint in this action is for ibo settlement of the estate of Jesse Jenkins deceased, ond was filed ia thc Clerk's oiiico of Oconeo County afore said on thc 17th day of November 1881. J. J. NORTON. Plaintif! o Attorney. Feb. Tit ii 1882. Fob. 1G, 1882. 13 ?t. . State of South Carolina. Ocoiicc ('on II ly. IN THF PRORATE COURT. Robert A Thompson as Administrator of tho t stale of .lames M, Lav. deeoased, Plaintiff, ncainst.Jessio Lav. Areiiolaus Lny, Surah E. lingos, doini S. Vernor, a? rene!vor of tho estate of James I,ay. deceased) Areiiolaus Lay.ns Assignee <>f Surah E. Buggs, John 1> Veiner ns Administrator of thoostntoof A. W. Lny, deceased: Josephine Vorner; William A. Lay, as Executor of tho ustatn of G. M. Lay,dooonsodl Joseph J, Norton nod Wm. (J. Keith, Assignees of Arche Ians Lay, A NV. Lay ot id Jephthah Lay, and Jephthah Lav, Defendants-SUM MONS FOK UMLIEF. Tollte Defendants ubovo named; YOU aro hereby summoned nnd required to answer thc complaint in thin action, tho original of which is filed in tho ofl?co of thcJudgo of . Probate, ut Walhalla, South Carolina, and to servo a copy of your answer to ibo said complaint on tho t-uhmiiber, tit his nflice, at Wiilbulla, South Carolina, with" in twenty days niter tho service hereof, ex clusivo of thc day of such serrico. If you. fail to answer the complnint within tho time njorcsnid, tho Plaintiff, ns Administrator, aforesaid, will npply to tho Court for tho ro-i lief* demanded in tho complaint. KOUT. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Atiornoy, Walhalla, S. C. RICHARD LEWIS, . i Judge of Probate. u ? To tho Defendants nbov.e named: Tnke notieo tfi'fil the summons and com.* plnim in ibis notion, for n lina) souloinon.t of thc estuie nf James M L;?v deceased, was Hied in i lie omeo nf thc Probate Court, at Wnlluil'n. Ocmeo Cm: ry, South Carolina Jnnunry 17th, ISK?2. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney, Walhalla, 8. O. January 10, 1882.