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*m*ii.~ ?mkymSpmm ?... '???"???^i $g&m ?"" . ' "".mA>" .>????* ? "?A* ???? ??????.?mn 1 >? mutt ?> .<.^5ff ' WWW-MMBI-BM-BggBW ffggtf JIUI1_BU",^.M.,. .'X'Ji-L'Jt'- .'? JUU'l', 1 b." MB I [WBCRH JUWL fgWgMjPaS TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, ANO IT MUST FOLLOW AS THE NIGHT THE DAY, T H OU CANS' T 0 ^ T H E N B E FALSETTO ANIMAN. ^ HY KEITH. SMITH & CO. WALHALLA. SOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. MARCH l?~ l8R*i. VOL II MR mill_MC i-y. LOCAL MATTERS, \ On and after April 6th, 1882, Ur. Fahnesiook's j offioo will bb open Wednesdays and Saturdays, j It is about time our merchants wero advert?s- j lng their spring goods. Heavy rains fell on Sunday night and OD Monday and Monday night. Wanted to buy-Poor hogs and small calves. Call at Bieniann, Son & Co.'s 9toro. Tito peach crop has been seriously injured bj the euld Reuther of last week. Mr. A. P. Heeder and Miss Annio Blue? wei? married In West Union on (ho 19th instant by Judgo Wickliffe. Tho regular monthly meeting of thc County Commissioners will bo held in Keith & Vernor's law office, on next Saturday, April 1st. Several wagon loads of cotion bnvo been in town (his v>cck, bringing 10?@11 couts per pound. Thc addition le the Presbyterian Church in front has been finished. Painting of thc building hus now commenced, which will ndd much no doubt to the nppearuuee of tho edifice A large class of young people, numbering thirteen, were coi.?rmcd in tho Lutheran ('burch on last Sunday morning. Kev. Wm. Piltz, tho Oermnn pastor, officiating. Wn understand thal a gentleman, with his family, from tho State of Mic.higun, has bought a lot in town and will soon cotnmcucc tho erec tion of a residence thereon. Walhalla con tinues to grow und improve. Dr. J. P. Sinollzer, D. I)., will preach in tho Lutheran Church on next Sunday at ll o'clock A. M. Ho will also at night, in tho saino church, conducl thc monthly conceit of prayer for foreign missions. lUe'nicuibcr you must put up your hogs, goals, sheep, cows, calves, horses and all other quad rupeds on or before next Saturday, April 1st. Thc.ni od; law goes into effect all over thc county at that lime. Mr. D. Bicniauti is getting tho lumber ready to commence soon the extension of his large hotel. He contemplates lidding forty feet to his hotel, two stories high, embracing twelve com modious rooms above and below. There is a good dca) of excitement in llioli lnnd and Kershaw (.ounlics in regard lo (tic stock law. An effort is being made to foroVthe people to disobey thc law, mid thc practices of thc kuklux ure being invoked to effect thal pul poso. An election was held at Seneca City on Mon day Inst for municipal officers of tho town willi thc following result : Intendant-John C. Cary. Wardens-ll. L. Lowery, 0. A. Magee, T. S. M et h vin. T. S. Knmsay. Sixty-nine votes were polled. Tho result, it is staled, is a success for thc "wet ticket." Tho largest county in tho United States is Nye county, Nevada, which hus nn area of 24,000 squaro miles. Thc smallest county is Suffold, in M aesachliaelts, which has nu uren of 15 M ma re miles. Oconec county lins an uren of CflO square miles, according to thc calculations innde from thc census returns. Thc fifth nnnun) session of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Honor, of South Carolina, will convene in the hall of Columbia Lodge, No. 360, in thc city of Columbia, on tho third Tuesday in April (18ih) at ll o'clock A. M. Mr. D. A. Smith is tho representative of tho Walhalla Lodge, No. 284, with Mr. J. W. Stab ling as alternate Wc learn (lint there mo now fivo males and six females in thc Lunn)ic Asylum from this county. By thc recent Act of the General As sembly a DOW duty is imposed on thc County Commissioners not only to ascertain the finan cial Standing of these patients, but they ure required hereafter to investigate the ability of each person sent lhere from tho county to pay his or her expenses. Should they knowingly und wilfully suffer any person to go to the Asylum us u beneficiary who is able lo bear his or her own expenses, they aro subject lo heavy penalties. BUSINESS LOCALS. Remember llio best place to buy your sugar, coficc, rice, and in lad al) plantation anpplys, is nt 1). II. & W. S. Glenira Westminster, S. C. Kow is thc time, young man, to gel a nico suit of clothing cheap. A fino lot of spring clothing just arriving nt D, H. & W. S. Glenn's, "Westminster, S. C. Hondorsouvillo, N. C. Ilendcrsonville is perfectly wild over tho 'efficacy of tho Kattquitn Indian Worm Pellets. Dr. C. Fow & (lo., druggists, write: "Your never failing Kauquilu In dian Worm Pellets arc in great demand and aro giving general satisfaction wherever .UBCd.1' Specials on Saturday announced thc escupo of Jamos J. Clyburn, under sentence nf death for tho murder of Alexander Slicorn, from tho jail at Camdon on Saturday morn ing, about 9 o'clock. Ho bored holes with a | ?;imlot in tho floor until he mndo an opening j nrgo enough for II?H body lo pass through, j Ile then let himself down into lim jailor's ; room, shouldered ti musket which he saw tbero nnd took bin dopurturo. At last accounts ho was still nt largo It was conjectured that ho mndo his wuy toward ! Columbia. I A GOOD HOUSEWIFE.-A good house wife, when she is giving her house its spring renovating, Bhould hear in mind that tho dear inmates of her house uro moro precious than many houses, ond that their systems need cleansing by purifying tho blood, regulating tho stomach und bowels to prevent and cure the diseases m ?sing from spring malaria and miasma, und sho must know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely us Hop Hitters, tho pureit and best of mcdloincs.- Concord, \N. //.) Patriot. Ho> for Easter? dint received at Norman's a beautiful lot of Elster cards, satin fringed and plain. Also birthday cards. A large lot of motto .nd pie tu rc frames, brackets, checker tables, ?tf. A fresh lot of French confections. Ga)l slid oxn m i ile The Richmond and Danville Company. Wo hnvo (akin tho troublo tb Investigute thoroughly ibo rumor oHoat In certain quarters In this ci'y concerning tho alleged embarrass ment Of thc com nany. Wo find from tho very best authority thal there is nothing whatever in thc rumor. Tin tichtnond and Dnnvillc was never iu sounder condition limn to dny, Mt, eui nings aro lnrgt r md its receipts better thnn over before. The all in its stock, from which thc rumor storied, ?8 simply speculative and the result of n general "bear" raid. It foll further limn tho others, ?imply because lt was u shining mark, ami it j had further to rall. Tko affairs of tho company nro prosperous-its obligations will bo met promptly-and its various projects carried to completion. This wo have from tho best of authority-such authority as is absolutoly pott? viucing. As to thc Hlclimond mid Unnvillc extension company wo bavo indisputable authority for saying that it's affairs nro in no way a fleet ed by nny fall in stocks. Its work will bo pushed steadily abend and Its bills, amounting lo over $11)0,000 foi- thc coming week, will bc mel without a day's delay. Bids thnt have been received for certain uew lines of work betweon Hiriningbnm mid Anuisloa hnvo not yet been declared, but nre undergoing examination. It Is understood that cerlnin bids wcro dclnycd on account of Hie heavy Hoods of tho pnsl few weeks. This work will be let in n short lime aud coai pl et vd before tho cud of tho year. There are about 2,000 men now nt work be tween Atlanta and Aanislon. Of this distance -101 miles one-half hus been graded. Track laying is now going on Westward from Atlanta and will soon begin from Anniston Eastward. Thc work bas boen rapidly ami well doito nod will bo pushed ahead with even greater energy (linn before. Thc above facts we havo ascertained from headquarter in New York and they mny bo relied on ns correct.-Atlanta Constitution. National Aid to Public Schools A number of Slate pupot-intendenta of education and other distinguished gentlemen delivered addresses befuro tho Congressional committee on education in Washington rc? comly. Col. Thompson, of S .uth Carolina, gave thc following information which is in good shape to bo understood and appreciated by our readers: "According io tho books of tho Comptrol ler General tho nsressod vnlue of property in South Carolina is $138,000,000. Tho proceeds of thc State tux on ibis properly is $029 000. and thc proceeds of tho county tux $800,000--muking thc total taxes in tho State upon tho nssonscd property $1,429.000. Tho proceeds of tho school und poll tnx amounted to $4G5,000, or a little more than uno third of tho ?bolo Stuto und county taxes is devoted tn ibo support of tho public schools. Tho nmount realized from tho poll tux only amounted to $114.000. Tho soho* liistie population of Ibo State, by thc returns for JK7?. which is probably loss iban tho present soho)tts!io population, wus 237,971; wlllto, 85,678; colored. 52.293. In 18K0-81 tho attendance on tho public schools of thc Stnto w u s 133.458, whiio GI 339. colored 72 119. Tho expenditure per capita of thc sohnlnstio pupil lotion wus $1 95. und tho expenditure per capita nf school attendance was $3 60 Tho expendi tures of the St'.ite Government In 1880-81, exclusive nf tho interest on tho State debt, was $238 575 und thc expenditure*, lor charitable institutions amounted to $1IG,1G4. Tho appropriation for tho public sobools amounted to $405.000, Ol' neill ly tw'lCO (IS much as tho amount expended for tho sup port of the Simo Govornmont. To ibo expenditures for publie . ehm.ls should bo lidded tho npproprintioi mi higher education for 1881-82, viz; For tho South Carolina University, which includes the eollego for tho colored nt Orangeburg $24,?. 008. for Ibo Stnto Military Acndcmy $15, 000, for Normnl schools $1,50'), making thc j total sum expended for educational purposes in tho State $505 508. In tho South Caro lina University no charge is mude for tuition, in tho Military Academy two cadets from each county aro maintained at tho cxnensoof tho State, day cadets being received at mod erato 'nilton feos. Tho beneficiary endctn aro required to tench in public SCIIOOIH fur two yearn niter graduation. In donlir.g with tho Mississippi River problem thc Springfield liepubliean udvisos tho poupin nf th? Mississippi valley to take a biol from tho Egyptians, who hnvo kindred experiences in tho oveiflow of thc Nilo for hundreds of milos in length and ninny miles in width. But tho Egyptians novor thought of wrestling with their great monster of nature. They knew better. They adapted their agriculture to tho river, not trying to make tho ri vcr conform to their agriculture. They accepted tho servico of tho Niions tho great fertilizer of their Golds mid needed no Pei u v i ii 11 guano islands to sustain tho fe cundity of their soil. The Mississippi valley ought to follow Ibis policy. With ?i hound loss continent boforO o?, it ia poor policy to locnto population below tho lino of high water along tho river. Tho period of nnnuul recurrences of flood should bo prudontly oh? r er ved hy tho migration of Ca; tie a ml peoplo from Ibo Golds i Ul periled and by other pre parations to siivo hms, As to levees and proiectivo works, tho question of their mnintennncc is ono mainly of investment. Will they succeed and will thoy pay? II they will, it is directly in tho Interests of tho Stales, which alono havo tho privilogo of tax ing real osuno, to build and maintain them. The State of Mississippi is vast and nob} so aro Louisiana and Arknnsns. Tboso Stalos cnn readily borrow and spend any sunib they pienso upon levees, in pursuance of a policy (if reclamation. Now Yolk built tho Erie Canal und MnsFnchusotls bored tho Ilonsio tunnel, at a cont nf $20.000 000. ns invests men ts. Tho Mississippi States, if thoy care enough for the land of tho Mississippi bot? toms to reclaim it, have pg in ooh eurer enter priei hi f.io thom. lio', i . ) wi 'Steil from tJio ocean H foot h i hi Cir hr. warming niilti'iii.? Tho NtiHsU'idppl Stitios will i il. - no ;' limy over foti tho need of moro ngriuo'iniiil territory? KieilM "ND, VA , M iroh 2C-One ol tho most vostrtt-tire cooli.. inti is I li fl litte ..vcr visite I this city, teer: I 01 to thm whioh destroy od tho bi -ii ; pt. tioti on it? evin na I io fi by tho (.'oD?cdeiutC ivtiiy ii April, 1805, occurred bert! to-day rcsultiui in gi eat destruct ion of property, tho W r one lifo nod suv - M I minor casu attics, A number of poor people aro deprived of their homes and household goods, and tho IruV- j clio}: public is vastly inconvenienced by tho i loss of the mai ti bridge directly con neut i nv; tho Northern and Southern systoms of ! railwnys, crossing tho .J .mies River ni this point. I DVINO wiTn II is CitAitOK.-A gcnllomnn jost from Canada tells tho follcwtog story! 'A day ur songo (he engineer of a train nour Montreal saw a 1 urge dog on ibo truck, burking furiously. Tho cnginoer whistled, but tho d?g paid no ntohtlon to tho noWo nod refused to stir. Tlio engineer observed thal thc animal crouched close to tho ground aa he was struck by tho cowcatcher. A n.it.ro lutor tho fireman saw a bit nf white muslin fluttering on tho locomotivo and ho Mopped tho engine Ott going hack to where ibo dog ? nb killed, it was discovered (lint no1, ouly tho dog, but n little ohild, lui t em killed. It was thoo seen that tho do;; had boon standing guard ovc the ohild and loni barked to attract thc attention of thoehgln eer. The- faithful animal hud rn cr i fleed Iiis" lila rather than desert ii i s charge Th? child bud wandered Itwnj from tho neighbor ing house, followed by tho dog. nr.d it is supposed that tho child lay down nnd went lo sleep on tho trnck." Col. Wm T. Thompson, editor of thc Savannah Morning Nixes, died in (hut city on tho 20 th instant, uged seventy yen e. Col. Thompson was tho author of "Mnjur Jones' Courtship," "Tho Chronicles of Pino villo" and Major Jo?os' Travels." The grand jury of Union Cornily, in their presentment suv: "Wo rcgrel our.inability to maka a congratulatory report of thc monti condition of tho county, und appeal to our better citizens to assist us ns rt budy to sup press nefarious and demoralizing influences of tho vices of gambling, lewdness and miscegenation." Encouraging nows has boen received frQfci every quarter regarding tho falling of tho rivers in tho Into Overflowed dlstrlot?, and Inigo portions of tilnblo lund in sonic piucos aro rcportod olear of water. Tho linc cr Stock Law fence of Ptckens County, thirty four miles in length, recent ly sold by tho County Couimissiooors, brought only $162.85. Several bales of cotton wcro shhircd n few days sinoo from tho plantation of Thomas 1* Show,of Pdgcfield County, to Augu.-tn, Ott?? whioh v ero raised beforo the war. Tito huies bving twenty years old present d a dilapidated appen rr -oe, .he bug ging having fallen to piece; -Th Presbyterian Theological Sc mar Columbia now has au endowment of $160,1 and will ho opened with a full corpa ol profu sors in S' ptcrabee. O -cr five uudrul clergy men liave grad filed ..?.om lu walls, ?is ludie g so au of thc loading divines ot' the mi! Announ oeraeuts. For Congress. MBSSIIS Bur. ons: Please announce WILLIAM P t-ALiiocN, Kso,, of Oooncc, as ? eatitildnte for Congress, lu represent (lie Phird Co; -rc . sionnl District, at the nerft rcf ohir eh'Ollnn. IP-COUNTUY. February -tili, 1882. DRUG I?AS just received a new sepply of trat. Medicines of all kinds. Smokers ol' the weed would i i v . I in c>. ninlning our new brands ot Clg ..-.< nnrl Toba?. bofore buying ela' i> hero. Fresh (.'undies, A large assortment of Gondonscd Milk a good diet tor teething ohildron. Bnsl Powders, Corn Starch, Gohiiiue, Shoe Polish for Laities' ami Children's shoes. Lemons always on line I. Buist.'B Gard ii Seeds- >. good variety. Burly Rose nud Poerlcss Potatoes, which 1 will soil ns oheiip ns others do. Thc Kitty May Chowing Tob?ceo, Ilia beal in (own, with a largo assortment of selected t i gara I will also practice my profession and am personally in charge of Ibo Drug Store and will fill all prescriptions entrusted with great oare. I nm still prepared to vaccinale with good virus. 1? If. OA IC RV, Of the firm of Darby & Co. March 0. 1882_?-3m ADO-HOB, COLLEGE, WALHA LL. A, S. tl. WHS session of 1881-'82 will begin on THUKS 1 DAY, Soptembcr 16th Students may elect between the Classical. Scientific and Commercial Courses. Board and tuition very lingonnble; Ibo wi,ole expenses (except for clothing and t.'aveling) need not exceed $150 per uunum. Tho students aro drilled in military Inctios. Localed al Hie base of tho Bluo Bulgo Moun tains, thc ('lunate is unsurpassed. I'nr cata logue apply to JOI?N ll. BILBY. Chairman of Faculty. W. W. LKOARE, Scoretary of Faoully. July 21, 1881 30 If LATE ARRIVAL -AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT -FROM W. fi. STANTON. rjillli LA KO Ii ST AN D li EST SELECTION J OP llAKD'WABB. 100 Keg* Old Dominion Nails. 20 Kens 11er KO nod Mille Shoes. 2 000 Pounds Potwurc 25 B.igs Shot mid Poivtlur. (J'ins und Pistols. Plows and Plow Stocks, Doms. Sash und Blinds, nt factory prices, freight udded. 20,000 Hurd Brick nt $10 per thoosnr.d. 500 Bolla AV al I Paper, Oil Cloth Sundes nod Paper Shados, 300 Bedsteads from $2 to ?10.50. 400 Blaiikwi li's Plain Chairs, 40 cents ouch. lOO?iit.i.I Cn no Sr a tod Choirs. Ludio*' und Children's Bucker*, Biby Orlhs, Buren us, I WuoliHtnnds, Tabl?s nod Ma?tresse* at low I j prices, Junt received Iront tho Eastern Markets ??lJOO Wort Sa O?' itScmC* lUtd Sli?cs. Boni bargains in (his linc, j 5 Cuses Bobber Overshoes und Sandals. ; SO B st's Mnnufiicturcd Tobacco, from -18 i ti '.i i e**nts pei pound. I1 ulindi Smoking Tobacco nt 43 cents i poi- pound. ?JIU) Pounds Blackwell's Smoking Tobncco nt old Mico. 15 ?U0 Cigars, from $1.80 lo $7.50 per hundred. Large stock of Candy, Nuts, Kai tins, Prunes. Currents, Cition, Macaroni, Lemons, Orango* and Cranberries, fresh Crackers, Ene Cluckers. Oystors, Salmon, Sardines, OhfiwR, Mackerel, Son)' Candles mid Matches hy tho caso, Ciockery, Glusswuro, Saddles and lluriiCf-8 ut cost. splendid article of Coffee b night sinco the decline-G, 7 and 8 pounds to tho ipi. Ora ii o lu ted Sugar 8j pounds fur ?I. Brown und Yellow bugar 10 und ll pound? to tho $1. Fresh Grits 90 pounds for $1. Bice ll and 12 pounds to thc $1. Fine Syrup und Muscovado Molasses. 100 Barrels of Flour bought hinco tho de cline. Ono car loud of Brno. 500 Gallons Jug uud Jar Waro, La t, but \)V no m?unfl Ibo least, nor quito so dry us you, hoftVd-20 Barrols Pu io VYhis J K6y, li,andy und Wines. Imported Brandy, , Wine and Chttmpngno in bottles. It should bo remembered tho expenso of my establishment is bit nominal, compared with other houses ns wo pay no rents nod have but ono hired clerk, who neither smokes. I chews nor drinks, but can do tho work of half dozen Mccoiid rato loco Tho balance of the force required to run the business, besides thc bend or proprietor, who is neither boss nor innster, inclinion tho young genis, or luther sprigs id tho family, who aro very attentive und polite ?uni herve yon well in everything oM'ppi liquors. We uro determined not to bo und" ,?a? .i;;nico Kntisfaciiiin, mid the oonl lilied increasing business i* no in. ignili cant evidence of fair dealing and thc new way. Don't v o forget it. S y tm Iv, W. il STANTON, i arm ? M . md lV.vnvill? Street*, bl KC A. S. C. "). i '. 18 I i-3m ( Oli CHARD ?T?1*" GU ASS, yu nil BLUE GEISS, ?L0YEB. RED TOP OR HERD'S Him) POTATOES SEED OATS, GABD?N SEEDS. PERM'S ANO BUISTS. FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICF, is hereby given thnt. npplication will bc made to tho Judgo of Prolialo of Oconeo County, nt. Walhalla Court House, South Caro lina, on Monday, the 10th day of April, 1882, for lenvo to mnko a final Fotllement of tho personal eslato of James M. Lay, deceased. Creditors mid heir ? al-lnw of enid deoensed will t ik>! duo notico thereof and govern them.. jives nocordlngly. UOI1F.RT A. THOMPSON, Administrator. March 0, 1882 10-lt Mt. ?i. C.^TviS & CA). i AliGK AND COMPLETE 8T0?K OF 33x*x*S?3, Moctioinofa:, faints, Oils, B00I1.S, Picture I^x-nruLO?, Win dow ca ?tx.mm, Statiouory ctxicl. TOIXiET AIITI O I Gr A. n. s, TObaooo, SE Ii WS ! K12 felis ? S ti IO BIS ! ? LAND ?KT ix AND HUIS rs GAUDION SEICDS. ALSO, FIELD SEIODS. VIZ: KED i;LOVJ01l, OUCH A HD UR ASS. GERMAN MILLET, TIMOTHY, IILUE Ott ASS; IIEAHDS G KASS, &C ?0 guarantee those Seeds to bc Iresh und thc Tory best, nnd wo will sell them ni reasonable prices to induce farmers in plnnt them lt. C. DAVIN & ?;o., Towuville St., Seneca Oily, S. C. B?jf DB lt. 0. DAVIS' Office in ronr of I)rup Store. December lu, 1881 5.tf NEW STORE IN WALHALLA. I lake (his Opportunity lo nnnonnce lo all of my old friends and customers that 1 hnvo just removed to my NEVV STORE IN WALHALLA, Where I will be pleased to see you alalltitncs. I have a huge slock of AND Which I propose to sell low down for cash or barter. Q HOC BRI H? a specially, especially COFFEE, Seven pounds of good collec for ON K DOLLA R, Cull and examine my slock before purchasing els where, ns I think you will find it lo your ndvautnge lo do so. or which I will pay SI 05 ccnls per bushel cash or SLID cents in trude: 4 Alua VMMJUJM11 WALHALLA. S. 0. kV M. C. E11V1N. JOHN P. VBJttiBR. ERVIN & VERNER, JANKERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND MERCHANDISE BROKERS, WAI HALLA, S. C [ARPOSITS received, exchange bought, nnd If sold, collections made and n gcnernl bnnk ng business dono. ,. Full lino samples of Sugar, ColTio. Molasses, 'lour and nil Groceries, which wo offor to m?r itants on commission. Insure your property against, loss or dnmngo y fire. Monson. Merohandiso anJ Furniture toured in reliable compnnles nt lowest current ates. Prompt ntlcniion given insuranoo in ny section of tho county. Respectfully. ERVIN & VERN KR. February 23, 1882. Uihii JOHN CLARK, JR, & CO'S' BEST & W M Mi -FOR MACHINE OH HAND USE, THOMAS RUSSELL tit CO., Solo Amelita. PRIZE MEDALS Crrarvtocl By LONDON, nm) NEW YORK, VIENNA, . PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI & CHARLESTON. S C. ? OK (Li 1,1? KY ERVIN & BRM A T W II O E. I? 8 A I.. E, At Wulliuiin, S. C. Nov IO, 1881 62 3m UNITED STATES STANDARD SCALES* CHICAGO SCALE COMPANY Ex-vin eft? Voi-ixor, .?Vg'tS. ri A?.??.UJ-A, s. c. DURABLE, cheap and reliable, best Sonics in Ibo murk et for Ibo money. Prico ranging from $3 to $30. Orders promptly executed, ltespcct folly, ERVIN & V?RNiSR. February 23, 1882. 14-3m STATE SOUTH CAROLINA OCONUE COUNTY. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS: Suiah E Jenkins, Plaintiff, against John B, Sendera, us nduiiuistrator of tho aalatj) of Josso Jenkins, deceased, William P. Jenkins, Eliza Cole, Nancy McWhortcr, Hariet Perkins, Sallie Salidera, IL I). A. Rieninnn and Henry IL Schroder, Do? lend .nts-Summons for Relief. To tho Defendants: yOU uro hereby summoned and required .1 to answer tbs complaint in this action, which is filed in tho ellice of thc Clerk ot' Court of Common Plena for tho said county, and to servo u copy of jour answer to tho said complaint orr the subscriber,nv hia office on thc Public Square, Walhalla, within twenty days after thc service hereof,,exclu sivc of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer thc complaint within thc timo aforesaid, thc plain liff io this action will apply lo thc court for tho relief demanded in thc complaint. J. J. NORTON, PluintifPs Attornoy. TL. S.l J. W. STRIDLING:, C C. P. Dated 10th November, 1881, at Walhalla, s. C. , M . To tho defendants, William F. Jenkins, Eliza Colo. Nancy MoWhortor and Har riet Perkins. Tuko notice that tho complaint ip thia action is for tho settlement of the estate of Jesse Jenkins deoeascd, and was filed ia tho Clerk's oflico of Oconco County afore* 6uid on thc 17th day of Novombor 1881. J. J. NORTON.. Plaiotii?'B Attorney. Feb. 14th 1882. Feb. 10, 1882. 13 6t. State of South Carolina. Oconec Cornily. IN THE PRO 15ATE COURT. Robert A Thompson ns Administrator of tho citato of James Al. Lay, deceased, Plaintiff, against Jessio Lav, Aroholnus Lay, Sarah IO. Beggs, .lohn S. Veiner, ns rcceivor of tho C?talo of James Lay, docouscd; Aroholnua Lay. ns Assignee of Surah E. Bogga, John J) Veiner ns Administrator ol tlie estate of A. Vf, Lay, deceased: Josephiuo Veiner; William A. Lay, as Executor of tho ostuto of C. Al. Lay, deceased; Joseph J, Norton nod Wm. 0, Keith, Assignees of Arohc-. lnus Lay, A W, Lay nod Jephthah Lay; nod Jephthah Lav, Defendants-SUM MONS FOR UK LIEF. . . To the Defendants above na ned: , "TjTOtJ aro Jioreby ?ummor.cd and required M. to answer tho complaint in this action, tho original of which is (lied in tho oflico of, thoJudgo of Probate, nt Walhalla, South Carolina, nnd to sorvo a oopy of your nnswor. to tho enid complaint on tho sub^cribon at. his office, al Walhalla, South Carolina, with?, in twonty days nftor tho ecrvico hereof, o*-, nlnsiso of the day of such service If you fail to answer tho compluint witl\in tho time aforesaid, tho Plaintiff, a? Adminiu?rator. aforesaid, will apply to tho Court for tho ro* liof domanded in tho complaint. \ ROBT-A. THOMPSON. . Plnintiff'8 Attorney, Wnlhulla, S. 0. RICHARD LEWIS, . . t ? Judge of Probate V a To tho Defendants; above nnmodi Take notion thn't tho summona und com' liloint in thia notion, for n flnol aottltment of tho est nt o of Jamen M. Lay, docon<?ed, was, tlod in tho offloo of tho Probate Court, at A'ul bul lu. Oconco County, South Carolina,' January 17th, 1882. ROBT, A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorooy, Walhalla, Sj 0. January 19, 1882. 9-0tf