Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, August 10, 1882, Image 3
LOCAL M?TTEKS.
Riemann's Hotel is becoming filled with sion -
ri) ir vlsi tors. J
Kev. Dr. Smellier will preach In (he Lutheran
Church on next Sunday morning.
Tho wlndo Stu?? Is enthusiastic, ovor tl o
nominations for Stntc office*.
A protracted meeting will begin In tim Wo*,
halla Baptist Church this (Tliuvsday) evening.
Several fino droves ol' hoof cattle have been
passing through our town recently for tho
Charleston roar . li
Tho County Commissioners advertise this
week a bri-lge lo let over Lilllo Uiver, near
Mrs. Norton's.
Mr. J. N. Huffman, ono of tho "solid" men
of Lexington county, with his wife, ?3 visiting
relatives in Walhalla.
"Wo regret to nnnnonoo ibo Peroro illness of
Mr. J. W. Stribling. Ho is nllliotcd withnsoro
hand and other billions complications.
Rend ibo iidrcnUemcnt <>f tho South
Carolina Military Academy, which appears
in this is ne ul our paper.
Tho wilnosses in ibo United Statoa Court
ht Or?onvillo . mo being registered by tho
hundred. . Moro than 300 was registered on
Monday last.
The protracted meeting, recently held by
ROVP. lilley and Pearson, nt tho Town ville
Presbyterian Church, resulted in six addi
tions to tho church.
Tho first excursion of tho Reason from
Charleston to Walhalla will borun on Tuesday,
tho 15lh instant. Faro for the round trip
$5.75. Tickets good ior two weeks.
Mr. II. N. Heid and family, of Augusta, Ga.,
arc spending o few days willi relativos in pur
town. Mr. Reid represents the li Ou so of W. J.
Tollard, codon faciornnd commission merchant
nnd dealer in machinery of all kinds.
Zack Oreen hus been before commissioner
Merrick on u ohnrgo of rubbing tho mail. Tho
complaint was dismisse 1, thc proof hoing too
weak and flimsoy. This is too serious n
cbargo to bo lightly made.
. Communion Services ut Bachelor Retreat
Church will begin Wednesday evening at ii
o'clock, fhn Ililli instant. Revs. Hrs. Mack and
Riley will bc present, giving the people nt lens!
two sermons each day. The public generally
uro invited lo nt tend.
Wc forgH to slate in our local col nm Inst
week that Mr, Richard Lewis is u candidate
4\>r re-election to tho ulnae nf Probate Judge.
The good qualities of "Dick" uro BO well
known to our people that it is n waste nf
timo fur us to expatiate on his fitness for
office.
Messrs. S. L\ Maxwell nnd M. N. Sitton
nf Oe?.nee, ni e grand juror.*, und Messers. E,
P. Veiner and J, W. Livingston, of Oconcn,
petit jurors of ibo United States Court now in
session at Greenville. As long ns tho juries
?re campused of thia kind of material lhere
Mill bc no complaint against tho verdicts ol
tho Cnuit.
Wo pr?sent tn tho leader.* of tho COURIRR
this week .1 bona lido candidate for the Legis?
laturo in thc coning election, in tho person
fo Col. lt. K. Mason of Fair Play. Col. Ma
son is o young man of sterling qualities nnd
industrious and persevering babiti and if
elected will no doubt do honor to hlmsolf
/md county in tho legislative halls of our Stuto.
Tho jninl discussion which was proposed nt
Providence on last Saturday caine le naught on
account of Major Russell, whom (he Democrat lo
(31 nb nt that place had asked lo bc present,
failing lo come. Messrs. li. B. Murray, S. P.
Dendy nnd J. S. Vernor entertained Ibo large
;gn|bering of Democrats io well limed speeches.
.Thc Democracy of Ilia) community nro tho
'roughly organized and lhere is scarcely a Green*
backer in Hie whole neighborhood.
Thc linties of Seneca City will please accept
our thanks tor an invitation lo be present nt n
" lawn party" and iee cream festival, to be given
on the evening of Ibo 17th instant. Tho
grounds will be lil up willi Chinese lanterns, a
good band of music w ill tie in ul tendance, rc*
fresh ni cn I s of all kinds will be for sale in boolba
sind Hie whole occasion promises much enjoy
ment. Thc proeco :s aro for (ho benefit of the
churches of I ho town.
It ?ccnis to bo well understood now t li nt
tbo-repohlicans will not put in nomination n
Sintc ticket in South Ca roi i un. but many of
them will support tho excellent Slate ticko'
.of tho democrats. If there is lo bc opposition
it will carno from ibo green buck cm, We
ought not to underestimate ibo strength pf
nn or.erny, but wo do not think there is much
danger from this crazy party I
Tho following prisohCl8 were removed from
ibo jail of Oconec lo Greenville mi Monday
Inst for trial in ibo United States Court; Wm.
Watkins, rotailing; Wheeler Nichols, robbing
tho mail; A. P. Winchester, retailing; Jonas
"Winchester, retailing; Orango Winn, colored,
distilling; James Burrel, retailing; Buck
Turner, distilling and retailing; Newton |
Prater, retailing; Adolphus R morison, rob
bing tho mail; Andy Tourney, colored, dis
tilling. Quito nr. umber of other persons on
bail Bivoll tho number from Oconeo for trial
in tho United States Court.
Club Meotings.
Thc Walhalla Democratic Club met in tho
court houso at ll o'clock A. M., August 7th,
nnd was called to order by I). A. Smith,
Chairman, who announced that tho club lind
boon called to chooso delegates to tho next
County Convention and to decido between
the majority and plurality pinn of conduct?
ing the primary election.
On motion, by Mr. Ycrncr, tho plurality
plan was decided upon.
A resolution was then passed, on motion
of Mr. Sholor, authorising tho Chair to
appoint a committoo of three to appoint
dclogfttos to tho County Convention. The
Chair appointed on this committee Messrs.
J. W. Sholor, S. P. Dendy and J. S. Vorner.
Tho following is tho dolcgntion to tho
County Convonlion.
W. C. Keith, D. Biemnnn,
N. A. Burley, A. Rronnceke,
I . Brandt, IL S. YetiDivicro,
G. Wanner, J. S. Goodman,
Jool Beard, P. P. Sharpe,
R. E. Gurner, A. C. Beatty,
Fred. Pioper, V. L. Norman,
J. W. Holleman, S. P. Dendy,
Dr. L. B. Johnson, W. F. Ervin,
?)r. Burt Mitchell, J. J. Norton,
D. A. Smith, J. W. Sholor,
Bi A. Thomfsen, J. K. Nevill,
li. F. Smith, Ii. F. Aloxandcr,
T. Bi Striming, J. S. Vernor,
G. K. Maxwell. W", II. limier.
Thc club adjourned to rocot nt tho cull of
tho President.
D. A. SMITH, President.
W. J. STKIUI.INCJ, Socretury.
AUGUST A, 1882.
Hock Springo Demooral ioClub mel pursuant
lo previous notice. O. 1. Walker was re-elected
President find J. A. Jay nos was requested lo act
as Secretary.
Tho President on laking his scat explained
thc object ol' tho meeting and pressed upon
every member the importanco of renewed
activity in the cause of thc Dcmocrncy.
Tho President appointed (ho following execu
tive committee for tho club: H. C. Smith, Wm,
P. Barker and J. lt Jones; also, L. T. Jones as
a member of tho county executive committee.
Tho following persons wcro eleoted delegates
lo thc county convention, which mrcts al Wal
halla on thc 12th instant: L. T. Jones, J. M.
Hull, J. It. Jones, Wm. P. Harker, O. V. Hunter
and Ooo. Leathers. Alternates-S. C. Smith
and T. J. Pills
Tho delegates were instructed lo go for
tho primary plan of.- election and tho majority
rule.'
The following r?solution was adopted:
ltesolvcd, Thal wo, tho members of (he Hook
Springs Dcmooratio Club, will lend our aid amt
influence lo promote Ibo cause aud best interest
of the Democracy of our section, and we as a
free people, believing in a pure and economical
government, will nut bo misled by any man or
set of men who claim any oilier parly savo thc
Democratic parly.
Tito meeting (hen adjourned to meet on
August 101iii.
Tho Kr.owr.r. ComiiKR and Seneca Journal
will pienso publish i
O. I. WALKER, President.
J. A. JAYXKS, Secretary.
Tho Fe vor in Texas.
OAliVKSTON, August 7.-Cases of sus
picious sickness on tho schooner Henrietta
from Matamores, now lying nt tho qaran
tine station five and a half miles from thc
city, luve developed into yellow fever. Ono
death occurred on board.
Thc tug Mtidox left Mutimorns at 1
o'clock with the schooner Henrietta in (ow
for ship Island supplied with medical offi
cers, provisions o nd comforts furnished by
city merchants.
BIIOWNSVII.T.K, Texas, August 7 -Thcic
was one death from yellow fever during thc
twenty-four hours ending yesterday ?nd
eighteen new ciaos. Dr. Swcnnngon, tho
Statu Health officer, stated officially that thc
sickness under which tho Mayor and otherc
have been suffering is yellow fever. The
citizens object to Dr. Swcanngcn visiting
M II to moros und returning her.?.
M Ar AMURAS, MKXIOO, August 7.
There ha VO been seven deaths from yellow
fever and thu number of new cases luis in
creased,
Anderson Intelligencer. Tho State
Agricultural Society und the State Orange
will hold their summer meeting* in this
oily, commencing on Tuesday, the
1.Otb instant. These summer meeline?, in
which thc agricultura! interests of the
State ure coosidorod, tire >,f iii? tirst I m per
tunco to formers, and wo would ur^o all
who possibly oun to attend. A great deal
of practical information on tho various
.?C'!?i of farming, willi their success*, is
presented nt those, meeting*, Several es
says on various subjects connecte I with
agriculture, prepared by tliose who have
made thc subject their study, will bc read
Tho information gained ut these meetings
by the farmers of tho country will amply
repay them for thc loss of two or three days
from their farm w?lk.
One of the curious industries of tho
country hus its principal homes at New
berne, N. C. This is tho manufacture of
wooden plaltcts, plo?08 and trays. Thc
timber used for this purpose is supplied by
the n ci uh boring swamps A hugo log is
rounded by II circular plane und then put
into n machino which, with grunt Boournov
and swiftness, eilis off thin strips of tho
wood- When theso siripi have been cut
into tqunro pieces and thoroughly dried
they uro made pliable by rt.cn m. lu that
condition they aro moulded in tho shapes
desired. Tho factory is now making lUO,
000 plates u day , according lo a report whioh
it is hurd to believe.
Blackwell, tho Durham tobacco man, bc
gan by peddling tho weed fora? the lull of a
wagon. Now ho pays thc Government
$000,000 annually for revenue stamps. His
yearly advertising costs ?12[>,000. Thc
rum ho sprinkles over tho tobacco is pur
chased in -100 burrel lois.
j Hurry Lnmorcux, nn engineer on thc
Manhattan Beach Railway, L. I., saved a
little child's lifo a f<v.v days OEO by climbing
out on tho pilot o( his engine while it was
running and picking tho babe up off Ibo
truck. Tho father and mother stood on tko
top of tho embankment and looked down ot
tho sight. They had allowed tho child to
roll down whilo it was playing. Lamoreux
stopped his engine, ond, ppringing up thc
bunk, deposited the child in ils father's
arma, with thc remark : "Damnation, don't
let it occur oguin !"
WASHINGTON, August 8.-Doth Ilonsos of
Congress adjourned ?ino die al three o'clock this
afternoon, and tho statesmen oro leaving for
homo os fast as they can gel off,
Th ero were enough postage slumps wasted by
(he candidates defeated in our lalo Stale Con
vention to ed?cale a poor girl or iwo in BOH?O
college.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
O oonoo Oonri-ty.
Dy Richard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate.
WUKKKAS. Jas. J. Hooper lins made suit
lo me lo grant him Leiters of Administra
tion of thc l>l at e. and Effects of Nelson T,
Hooper, deceased
These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tho
said N. T. Hooper, doceused, that they bc and
aplicar before io?, In Ibo Court of Probat o. to
bo held nt Walhalla.' S. C., on Monday, 21st
of August. 1882, after publication hereof, at
ll o'olock in tho forenoon, lo ?how cnuse, if
any they havo, why tho said administration
should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and scat, this tho 2Clh
day of July Anno Domini 1882.
RIC ll A HI) LEWIS,
.Tudgo of Probate of Oeonco County.
July 27, 1882 . 8Q SU
AN ?MI'OSSIDILITY.-Deserving articles-j
aro alwnys appreciated, Tlie exceptional
cleanliness of Parker's Hair Halsoui tnnkcR
it popular. G ruy hoirs aro impossible with
its noousionol usu.
Just seo what wo lazy Southerners aro
.doing, when even tho roots and herbs aro
becoming subject, to our industry. Wo aro
going into thc earth and getting everything
out of it to "cola into ducats." The liluo
Hidgo and Alleghenies will shortly \ ring us
u orup of timber, berrica, nula i nd >.>j;t.<
worth moro than tho bid orup of tobacco.
Thc truth is, wo n>o up and doing - every. ?
thing is being turned into money.-Lynch- \
burg Advance.
How. IT WAS PINK.-"How do yon |
manage," said a lady to her frio d, "t.
uppcor so happy ?nd good nat un i! di (I:
time?" "I always havo Parker** Ginger
Tonio handy" waa tho r^ply, ?'and thus
onsily heep myself and family iu good health.
When I am well I always feel good
natured."
" A rv ni o ii x c is ni a tn TS. "
For tim I.euialatlii'e.
Tho friends ol Qol, lt. K Mason, respectfully
nomi nato him ns n candidato for tho Legislan
turo nt tho ensuing election, subject to tho
notion of tho Democratic party in tho prim
ary election
FOR* fl'i'obatc Ju tige.
The friends of lticiiAim LEWIS, Ksq., re
spectfully announce him n candidate for re-elec
tion to Hie ellice of Probate Judgo of (Jennee
county nt Mic next election, subject lo ratifica
tion by (ho Democratic parly.
For County Auditor.
'flic friends of Joii.v J. SMITH respectfully
announce him ns n candidato for County
Auditor, subject to thc action of thopooplcin
thc primary election.
For County Treasurer.
Thc friends of JOSEPH W. HOI.LUMAN re
spect fully nominate lum ns a suitable person to
lill Ibo office of County Treasurer, and place his
name before thc Democrat ie vo'ers of thc cornily
fur recommendation nt thc primary election lo
said office.
FOR SCHOOL COMMISSIONER.
Tho friends of ISAAC WiOKMPfU, KSQ., re
spectfully announce him a candidate for re
election lo tho oflice cf School Commissioner of
Oconcc County, subject lo thc action of tho
people in the primary cleollon.
We ure authorized ti annoi. icc MARSHAL IL
DENDY as a candidate for School Commissioner
of Coonee County ni Ibo ensuing election, sub
ject to ratification by Mic Democrat io voters ol'
said county iii primary election or otherwise, ns
may be determined.
Thc friends of C. W. MOORE respeclfully
nominate him fur tho oflice of School Com
missioner of Oconec County at Ibo c -ming
election, subject to tho action of tho Domo?
oratio Party. Mr. Mooro is well kno rn to
tho people of tho county, having i night
school for several years nt Will balbi and
Seneca City, and is fully qualified to discharge
ihn duties of tho office, if Cloded,
FOR clj??TY COMMISSIONERS.
The friends of M. NICHOLSON respectfully
.?.?.??.. i.:-< ns a oiiauiaato lor re-election lo
tho oflice of County Commissioner of Oconec
county at the ncxl election, subject to nomina.-.
. 'On by the Democratic piny.
The friends of \V. \V. Moss respectfully an
nounce him ns a Candidato for re-election lt) thc
olllco ol' County Commissioner of Oconec cornily
at the next election, subject to nomination by
the Democratic party.
Tho friends of Jons R. STEELE respectfully
announce bini ns a candidate for re-clcotion to
the office of Cornily Commissioner of Coonee
county at (ho next election, subject lo nomina
tion by thc Democratic parly.
For Cw it gre.'.?.
Wc ore authorized to nnnounoo Hon. '
WYATT AIKEN a candidato for re-election t?
Congress.
CIRCULAR.
To further * 'Om -|te tho lulorosl '
patrons and thc I voiupiueut .?! i'-: c.
I'osouroos and industries of ibo regions of
country served by its system of Railroads the
Richmond and Danville Railroad Company
will again incur the labor and expenso of
mOkipg io) illustrative Exhibit ibis Fall.
Tho Now England Manufacturers and
Mechanics' Instituto will hold its Second
Exposition in Ruston, Mass., on the Otb of
September. It has cordially inrited the
Richmond and Danville Railroad. Oompany to
display its Exhibits in its v.ingnificcnt Build
ing. Tho invitation has been accepted.
Such r,n opportunity for a practical and wide
reaching advertisement of tho subjects which
composo tho material wealth of our section
of tho Son t h and of ibo manifold advantages
and inducements it offers fur tho investment
of Northern, and especially New England
capital und for Now England immigration,
hus never before been presented to our peo<
plc. Il should not bo neglected.
All persons throughout the grout Piedmont,
Mountain and other regions embraced in tho
Richmond and Danville system of Railroads
in any way interested in material develop?
mont mid enterprises-ownors of Mineral
Lands and Mines, Timber Lands, Mariufnc?
turing Establishments and water powers
aro invited to avail themselves of tho benefit
of this exhibit.
Capt. C. C. McPhail, Chiof of Eu roan of
Minns and Manufactures, has ohargo of all
matters of detail connected with tho exhibit
to bo mudo in Ruston, Mass., on tho Otb of
September. All persons desiring informa
tion and to mnko contributions of Materials
and Specimens nro requested to correspond
with him.
T. M R. T?LCOTT,
General Manngor.
Richmond. Va.. Jure 21. 1882.
HEADQUARTERS.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
I) Y contract in writing willi tho manufacturers
1) wo aro tho only authorized ageius in tho
Counties of Abbeville, Anderson mid Oconcc
for the snlc of
Daniel UN-airs llevolvlng fiend;
ftlllH, Fcc?lcr? amt < lindens rt).
Wc gunrantco to sell nt manufacturers' price}
and will givo satisfaction or ask for no piy.
Moro Pratt (lins have been sold in our ter
ritory in tho inst flvo years than all other kinds
combined.
Terms easy. Sond foy, circulars.'
Mo'CUbLY & TAYLOR.
Anderson, S. C.
July 20, I?82, 35 2m
Ho sure you goto Olenu's, nt Westminster, If |
you want goods cheap.
Olonns, ut Westminster, will close out their
present slock nt greatly reduced prices for tho
next thirty days. Don't forget to coll.
Malaiin. Chills and Ko ver mid Billion
attacks positively cured with Emory's Stand
md Curo Pills-nu tn Hil li l>lo remedy; novos
falls lo euro tho most obstinate, long-stand
ing pnfjBs whoro Quinine and all other remo
di"s li id failed. They m o propnrotl expressly
for mutations sections, in double mixes, two
kind.-- of.PKls, containing a strong outhnrtio
and !. iibi|| breaker, pogar Cou tod/ contain*
no Ci*itmuo or Mercury, causing no griping
or f . .. ig: they uro mild and nflicient, cor
tnin in i fir action ?ind harmless In all cases,
they effietnally olcnnso tho system and givo
now lil* nd tone tn tho body. As a house
hold romid-. 'hey ur unequaled. For Liver
'?: lojnt ll ir i n I is not known; ono box
H UI liflvn a ?vondorlnl ofJoOt on the worso
caso. They uro used and prescribed by
Physicians and sold by Diuggisis ovory where,
or sent by mail, 25 and 50 cont boxos.
Emory's Liltlo Cathartic Pills, host over
made, only 15 cents. Standard Cure Co. U l
Nassau Street, Now York. July 13. 34-5m*
CJruud ftlidKiiiiiitioi' Closing Ont
S;\lc. I .ooo I'tanoH an?l Oi-tfaii*
iM^Ilottli Hot I otu Canil Hates,
?Ml n;?isy 'flVrins.
Buy now and pny when cotton comes in. A
small cash payment and balnnoo November Isl.
1,000 standard Instruments, from best makers
only. All styles and prices. No stencil instru
ments. Makers' names on all.
s ere i A i, MIDSUMMER OFFED..
Finuos $'2? onsh und balanoo Novombcr 1st,
1882.
Organs $10 cash and balance November 1st,
1882.
Lowest cash rales and no interest. Can't
buy cheaper next, fall with cash in hand. Clos
ing out lo reduce slock and keep working force
employed through summer.
Special midsummer offers to instilment buy
ers. Send for catalogues, prico lists nnd cir
culars, Riving full information. Address Lunnr.N
& BATHS' Southern Musio House, Savannah,
Ga., Thc Creal Wholesale Piano nnd Organ
Depot of thc South. . juG-33 4t
WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT,
AITLEC-Dried, per pound 5
Green, per bushel 1.60
BUTTER-Per pound 15(77)20
BEESWAX-Per pound 18 to 20
BEEK-Per pound 4@7
BACON-Di v suit shoulders ll (nfl 3
" ' " C. B. Sides 15
S C. hams, canvassed 10
CALICO-Per y Ard G($10
COFFEE-Kio per pound 12(?\1G
" -Lagu\ rn, pt r pound ' 20
" --Java, per pound 25(??30
CANDI.I S- dumnntino, por sot 15(&20
?? -.-perin, per pound 30
CHICKEN? A M) FOWLS, per bend 18@25
COTTON-? Per pound, middling. 10(^11
" -y. urn, pi; hu nob 90 to LOO
Cr ITERA?-Per pound 5
DI CKS-Per f ad 20(7?VJ5
F.oos, per doz^n 10(a}l2?
Ft.yui?, por sack, (93 pounds,) 4.00(^4.50
i EATHERS-Goose, per pound 45
'* -Mixed per pound 30
CHAIN-Com, per bushel, I.10@l 20
-Bye. ocr bushel " 1.10
-Oa's, red, per bushel 75
IRON- English reit n ni, per pound 4i(<7>r>
" -S weed, per p ?una 0(m7
u -Band, per pound 5(<u0
" . -Hoe ), per pound 10
Potwnro, per pound 5@?
LAUD, per pound 12} (a) 15
LIME, y er barrel " 2,00
LU M KKK, pur thousnnd feet 10.00
' ? --? r.A 1V'
MOLASSES, per gallon 50(<?G0
M.UIDF.U, nor pound 15(c7?20
NAt|.s, per keg 4.00(<?<> Ol)
ONIONS, per bushel 1.00
Ott., kerosene, per gallon 10(^20
POTATOES-Irish, per bushel 80(^100
BICE, lior pound 8(/f}10
.SALT-Liverpool, per sack 1.40
i SHIRTING, wholesale 7
I " retail H
i " wholesale 7?
% " rot ail 7
4-4 SiinRTiNO, wholosnlo 8
ratall 8j
f? T. nor poun ! 1U
f itt TS TURPK <i vr. ncr gallon TO
pou;, i 8@10
t . -Cru . ! poi pound 1-?
?A NV into, per pound 10
irown, per pound O
tlxtra C., per pound 10
, .' bite nnd blue, por pound 0J@7
. pc . pound 6(?10
H\- ., por pound 50(<??90
pom 1, smoking 40(075
T.u.i. i . MM- 7
;. - .. a? 75(7^1.00
CK ESE-Por head 3O(</),40
I IONEV, per poun d 8(r?IO
HIDES-Dry, per pound
" -Oreen, per pound 0@0i
INDIGO-Spanish Float, per pound T.2*
" -Carolina, per pound 70
TEAS-Gun Powder, por pound 1.50
Hyson, Creen, per pound 80
Young Hyson Black, per lb 75
WOOL, washed, per pound, 30 too5
?. S. IM1MAL
REVENUE.
COI LECTOR'S OFFICE, DISTRICT OF
SOUTH CAROLINA,
COLUMBIA, July 6, 1882.
VT OTIC E is hereby given to all whom it mny
1\ ponecrn, that thc following described pro
perly, having been seized for violations of tho
United Stales Internal Kcvenuo Law. hoads for
tho oosls of action in tho United Slates Court
J must be filed willi Ibo Collector of tho Distriol
within lliirly days from Hie date hereof, or tho
j same will bo forfeited to tho United States, to
wit:
Ono Copper Still, Cap and Worm, seized ns
the property of Joe Slniisell.
E. M. BRAYTON,
Collector District S, C.
BY F.. F. Br.onoF.TT, Deputy Collector,
July 0, 1882. 33-3t
STANTON'S
HA it!) WARR, FURNITURE and GRO
CERIES, being frosh goods and Into
arrivals, ero s dd in seven Counties, nil on
account ol s i >r|or quality und low prices.
Corner Main and 'I ".vnvillo Streets. Scnooa,
S. C. Juno 1, 1S82-28?4nt
f?a/mirtoii female
Oollego.
Y/cll t h c;od uoiirso of study. Speoial
departments for all ibo ornamental branches.
Faculty huge, aldo and experienced. Ex
tensivo groan ls for recreation. Excellent
building'*, 100x88 feet, four stories, contain??
in ; 125 apartments. Commodious Chapo),
N ce Rooiindon, Ornamental, Play nnd Boh
rc mis. \V inned b f steam nnd lighted by
gi s. Only two you >g Indi' i occupy n ro m.
0 largos lo\ or than my school olloring cq ml
adv.vi tngos in tho United States. Sos>ion
bcpiPs Sopiombor il, 1882. For terms,
Catii log?os and fm thor particulars midi ess
J, T. PATTERSON, President, Lexington,
Kentockv.
July 13, 1882. 34-lin
I S. MESSER,
DEPUTY SUItVKYOIt ANO
NOTA.ll Y PVBIilC.
WILL givo prompt attention to Surveying of
Land, taking Dower?, proving Deeds, Ac
counts, &c. Suitablo blanks kept on hand.
OIDco at . . Tugaloo P. 0., 8. t;.
May 4, 1882. 31-tf
j. B/ S?NDBS~
Deputy Surveyor and
JYotary Publie.
I If ILL g'?o Fpecinl attention lo Hie Surveying
M of Land, writing Deeds and Mortgages,
Inking Dowers, proving Deeds, AccountB, &c.,
upon short m lice
Ornen AT . - OAKWAV, S. C.
Nov 10, 1881 02-ly
[0 1/ ? H ii LIABLE.]
I3UHE Liquors and Wi np?,
Largo Refrigerator filled with Beer,
Cider and Bottled Liquors.
Tho best Cigurs and Toboeoo for tho
money.
Corner Main and Townvillo Streets, Seneca,
S. C. Juno 1, 1882 -28-4m
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
A COPARTNERSHIP wns formed on the 4th
il. day of April, ultimo, between tho under
signed in tho
Moult KSititling anti lllauli Book
m an it fa? itnrliis HIIKIIICSR,
Under tho firm name of STOKHS & DORSEY,
The business will be continued nt thc old stand,
opposite Oily Hall, Columbia, S. C., where they
will bc pleased lo serve the public.
H. H. STOKHS,
JOHN DOItSHY.
I need scarcely refer to thc capacity and skill
of my pariner, Mr. JOHN DORSEY, as ho is
well known to this community, having been as
sociated with mc as Foreman of my establish
ment for many years.
I respectfully solicit for Hie new firm n con
tinuance of thc kind and liberal patronage
enjoyed by myself for very many years.
HNOUH II. STOKFS.
May 18, 1882. 2<i-4t
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
J. P, WICKLER,
WALHALLA, S. C.,
Respectfully announces to tho public that
ho has on hand a full and eomplotejstock ef
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY,
STRAW, FUR AND WOOL HATS
FOR EVERBODY,
CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING
ouuus,
Corn, Bacon. Lard, Syrups, Snit, Tobacco
and Cigars, Can Goods, Candies and Crackers,
Coffee and Sugars Rico, Soda, Spices, Ginger,
Pepper, &0.
General Supply of Light Groceries and
Largo stuck of Crockery and Glassware
If Plows, Plow Stocks, Hoes, Trace Chains,
or any Plantation Supplies uro wanted, 1
will sell as cheap as anybody.
I buy for cash and can't bo undersold.
I will pny the highest market prices for
Corn, Bacon, Cotton, or any Country Pro
duco.
..CHARLIE and JOHNNIE" say they cnn
beat any two boys in town waiting on tho
Indies and believe they can provo it.
Givo me a cull and prico my goods before
you buy elsewhere.
Respect full v,
J. P.
April 20, 1882. 22
" SPUING
SUMMER GOODS.
-1 have just received my slock of
Spring and Summer
G! nods,
Which I ara offering low for cash.
-A Largo Lot of Men's and Roys'
Straw Hats, cheap.
-A Good Assortment of
Ladies' and Men's
Shoes.
Groceries and Planta
tion Supplies in
abundance.
Everything cheap for
cash or barter.
Give me a call.
J. O. MIOKLER,
"WaMialla, S- a.<
April 27, 1882. 23-1 y
LADIES STORE,
Wc have just re
ceived a new and
beautiful lot of
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
WHITE GOODS'
AND
CLOTHING,
-Also o complete assortment of-'
THE BAY STATE:
-A. INT O
MILES SHOES.
Respectfully,
G. L. REID & CO,
City h? asi 1ME,
-BY
DR. R. C. DAVIS & CO.
J A ROE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF-'
33x-xx & sa, Mocliciixo?/
Faints, Oils, BooK?,
""TPiotTLTX-O HPX'?VXXXOG?, "STVXXx
dow G-.liiwfj, Stationox'y
?ucl TOIIJET -A.'Tl'X'X-'
OliEfi Xi J\. J^CXP&_ , ?A.-OsTJCfr
OIG -A. ri. S, TObaOoo,'
JS n xxl!" ?vnci. Pipos.
SEEDS ! SEEDS ! SEEDS H
LANDR?T1I AND BIJIST'S
G All DEN SEEDS.
ALSO, FIELD SEEDS, VIZr
RED CLOVER,
ORCHARD CRASS,
GERMAN MILLET,
TIMOTHY,
BLUE GRASS, .. .
HEARDS GRASS, &C.
Wc guarantee tliesc Seeds to bo fresh and Ilia
very best, and wo will sell them at reasonable'
prices to induce farmers to plant them.
it. <:. ?AVIS & co.,
Townvlllo St., .Seneca City, S. C.
Bia?" Dn. It. C. DAVIS* Office in rear
of Drug Si oro.
December 16, 1881 ?
STUDENTS
Preparing to attend Lectures should correspond1
wiih thc Dean of Hie Hospital College of Medi
cine. A thorough didactic cour^o with unex
celled hospital 'advantages and moderate'
clm.?g?s. For circulars and further information'
address W. IL BOLLING, M. D,
Hd and Jefferson Sis., Louisville, Ky.
June 22, 1882. 8l-8mp
BETHEL
CLASSICAL AND MILITARY
ACADEMY,
IN a country noted fur beauty and. health.
Course ot study, 10 branche*, unequalled;
in extent, surpassed in thoroughness by no'
academy in thc South. Medical and Lawr
Courses preparatory to tho University of Va.,
Board, tuition, medical nttendanco, half
Fcssion, $95. No extras. Address
MAJ. A. G SMITH, Bcthol Academy, P.0*.,'
Fnv County. Virginia,
july 27, 188?.. 30-lm'
flticliaiioitri &> Danville lt. R.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT:
On and after tho Otb of July, 1882, tlio!
Passenger Train, Service on tho Atlanta and1
Charlotto Air Lino Division will bo OB fol
lows:
EASTWARD.
Mail and Express.
No. 61. No. 5a
Leovo Atlanta 2 40 P M 4 00 A M.'
Arrive Gainesville 6 04 P M 6 19 A M
Arrive Lula 5 35 P M 0 50 A M
Ar Rubun Gop J uno 0 11PM 741AM
Arrive Tocoou G 48 P M 8 17 A Mi
Arrivo Scncoa 8 14 PM 9 20 A Nf
Arrive Greenville 10 OG P M ll 08 A M
Arrive Spartonburg 11 40 P M 12 24 P M|
Arrive Gastonia 2 OG A M 2 60 P M
Arrivo Charlot io 8 15 A M 4 00 P M
WESTWARD;
Mail and Express. Mail.
No. 50. No. 62v
Loavo Charlotto 1 00 A M 12 50 P Ml
Arrivo Gostonia 2 02 AM 1 47 P M
Arrivo Spartanburg 4 31 A M. 4 06' P M)
Arrivo Grconvillo 5 69 A M 5 29 P MC
Arrivo Seneca 7 43 A M 7 10 P M
Arrivo Toocoa 9 18 A M 8 39 P Ml
Ar Rabun Gap Juno 10 00 A M 9 17 P M
Arrivo Lula 10 37 AM 9 54 P Ml
Arrive Gainesville ll OG A M 10 24 P M
Arrivo Atlanta 1 30 P M 12 60 A M
T. M. ll. TALCOTT, General Manager.
I, Y. SAGE, Superintendent.
A. POPE, G on. Pss. ?T?O kot Agent.