Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, October 12, 1882, Image 3
LOCAL M?TT^KS,
COTTON MARKBT.-Good middling OJ; midd
ling 9|; low middling 'J.}.
If thoro IB ony person whom you dislike,
that io tho very person of whom you ought
never to speak.
Mr. John D. Capploman, formally of Walhal
la, received a haudsomo volo as a nominee for
the Legislature in tho County eonvcnlion In
Charleston, although ho was not a oaudidate.
A boauttful five stop organ, flvo ootaves, two
Bets of reeds, fivo genuine slops, in beautiful
case, gilded and ornamented with extended top,
lamp stand and music pockets-a charming in
strument of .sweet tone and volume sufficient for
any parlor-only $50.
MCSMITH Musi? IIOUSB,
Greenville, S. C.
Great attractions in tho way of nu entirely
>iow stook of goods, iu a new and boautiful storo
voom, lately orootod on Main street, noar Dank -
night'?. Everything is now and frosh and Mr.
W.H. Pei per, Agent, superintends thc business.
Ile haB experience and proposas to competo with
?everybody iu prices for cash or bailor, and also
in quality and (?lyle of his goods. His atook is
-completo and bo is constantly receiving addi
tions to it. Hoad his advertisement and call on
him.
Wo hove never known a moro favorable full
Tor harvesting crops than tho farmers havo
joyed for the past t li roo weoks. Thora ha? .ot
~*t>eoL a day that could not bo turned to jOod
account in farm work, and in fnot a slight
sprinkle of rain ono day has been tho only rain
that has f?llen. Cotton has opened rapidly and
is being picked, ginned and sold. The warm
dry weather bas been favorable also lo corn,
which bad been overflowed or blown down by
tho storm. While tho weather lins in this re
spect been beneficial, it bas not boen fuvornblo
to fall seeding of oats. Thc ground bas been
too hard lo plow for two weeks and a good rain
Would bo advantageous al litis lime.
We aro indebted to Mr. II. F. Aloxandcr,
our County Treasurer, for tho following re
port of collections in his ofilco to Tuesday
?vening, tho lOih instant Tho number of
tax receipts given out is 871, thc whole nun)'
ber usually issued being from 3,300 to 3.500.
Tho collections in Ibo nggrcguto foot up
?#7,635.70.3 os follows.
On account of Stale tax $3,482.92
On account ol County tax 2,197.97
On account of School tax 1,405.01
On account or Poll tax 389 24
In addition to thc nbuvc county tax col
lected moneys havo been paid in on liquor
licenses, lines, eco., but thc exact amount wc
do not know, but have thc proniiso of tho
Treasurer lo furnish it next week.
Mr. John IS. Brenzcale, Secretary, will
accept our thanks for a ticket lo tho Anderson
Hounty Agricultural Fair, to beheld in tho City
of Anderson on Hie 18ih, I9lh and 20th
instants. Wc understand that thc Fair prom
ises lo be nn interesting ono in every respect.
Tho exhibition in live stock will bo largo and
ntlraoiive, while the products of the farm und
garden will not bc wanting in ?ny degree. The
ladies' department will bu full and varied, mut
will add no little to tho completeness of ibo ex
hibition. Those of our friends in Oconco who
desire to altond this agricultural exhibition need
have no fenrs but what they will have a nice
limo and bo well paid lor their trip. Thc Hine
JUdge Railroad will sell you excursion tickets.
Tho following is tho list of potit jury,
drawn to servo at tho fall term of our court,
boginning on Monday, Ootobor30th: A. W.
Bryant, C. C. Porter, J. E, Zachary, Thomas
Bibb, IX. M. Hubbard, N. II Jenkins. W. Lt.
Whito, Thomas W. Grogan, lt. \V\ Burgess.
J. A. Cook, S. II. Maret, J. B. Woolbright,
N. J. Brown, Isaac Morgan, p. c., S. G. Con^.
loy, J. M. Dickson, Mason Dunoon, R. E.
Garner, C. II: Cbastain, J. J. Davis, J. B.
Grant, W. M. Campbell. Allon Torroll, E. C.
Maret, Jr., E. Cobb, Jr., J. II. Whitmiro, S.
M. Pool, J. E. Nevill, II C. Owons, E. F.
Albortson, C. Fishor, J. R. Cartor, E. P.
Alexander, Sloan Dickson, W. J. Barkor, S.
M. Crawford.
An amusing incident occurred in tho circus
here, when our popular and efficient Sheriff
arrested ono of the actors, who had entered tho
ring nppeareutly intoxicated, and raised a row
with Ibo ring master. After being knocked
down several times and ordered to a scat among
tho spectators, tho actor continued to quarrel
and want to fight, when Ibo ring master roado
at him, and ns ho lied, ho foll over tho embank
ment near tho Sheriff. Willi his usual pluck
and promptness our "Jim" seized tho drunken
follow to take him to thc guard house and was
only induced to let go his hold, on being secret
ly told he was an actor and performing accord
ing to programme. Being released Hie actor got
on a horso, hanging in an appcnrcnlly drunken
otate to tho trappings, going several rounds, when
lie mounted lo his feet, and while the horso was
running at full speed shucked off boots, pants,
shirt,&o., appearing in full ring costume. "Jim"
was badly sold, and wo would not mention the
matter if ho did not enjoy selling others so
muoh. Tho joke, oreated a big laugh, but it
served to show our Sheriff was prompt to dis
cliargi what ho conooived to bo, and what would
have been his duty, if tho parly had been what
he appcarod to be.
Tho olrous of S. II. Barrel & Co. oamo to our
town as advertised on tho 4(h iustant. Tho
orowd in lown was tho largest wo havo over
seen in Walhalla, Ibo number boing estimated
at from five to six thousand. Wo think Ibero
WOB under thc oanvass from 3,600 lo 4,000 peo
ple. Tho street pageant surpassed anything of
tho kind evor exhibited in Walhalla, in number
and polish of its cages and chariots and the cx
collonco of its horses. In faot, all admitted tho
stock to bo tho best and showiest and best kept
they over saw with a circus. Tho company had
tinco elephants and fifteen camels aud drome
daries, besides a largo oollcotion of birds, mon
keys and wild beasts of different kinds. Thc
ring performance was thc best wo have seen
nineo tho days of old John Robinson, tho leap
ing, riding, rope-walking and otbor gymnast io
and acrobatic foals boing unsurpassed. Wo oan
soy farther, that wo heard no profano or inde
cent languago In tho canvass and saw nothing
that oould offend tho most fastidious unless they
should objeol to tho manner of dressing, which
was after tho old circus stylo. As lo this wo
can Bay: Evil to him who ovil tbinkctli. Wo can
say of this company that (boy conducted them
selves in a way which gavo us a favorable
opinion of (ho head-men as gentlemen. On
roaching (own they carno at ouco lo our office,
settled their bill and gavo what tickets I hey had
promjscd with an invitation to tako resol ved
seats.. The attach?es woroqillct and peaceable,
arid for tho crowd we ncvor saw a soberer o:
moro well-beliavoJ people togo thor.
Governor llngood lins appointed tito foin
lowing gentlemen Commissioners of Election
for Ooonco Couniy: Stnto-Jos. W. Shclur,
H. Emnk Simm, G. Keels Maxwell. Con
gressional-?ll. 1). A. Riemann, H. A. Mut
tlioson, W. J. Harbin.
A grouter show thnn tho oirous. Wo
moan n visit to tho storo nf J. 1'. Mickler
and a look through his largo stock of mor
ohundizo und tho low pricos at which bo
sells. Ho cnn supply you with dress goods,
ready moko clothing, bnols, shoes, hats, caps,
hurdwaro, glasswarp, &o., also a full lino of
groceries and plantation supplies. Ho has
ono cf tho largest storo rooms in town with
its shelves Ulled with any article likely tobo
called for, und a good corps of clerks, who
will tako pleasure in showing you round.
Captain Mickler aUo oilers a reasonable
disoount to poisons indebted to him who
will scttlo promptly. Hoad his advertise
ment.
Ailgcr College.
AU tho members of (ho Senior Class have re
turned and entered upon Ibo lust year of their
college course. This is a promising class. They
have all come up through the different grades
of tho college and thoy aro all young men of
nun ked montai ability. Such a class will rcllect
honor upon their Alma Mater. Tho other
classes aro gradually filling up and tho pros
pect is that the attendance upon tho college
will soon bo large.
National Surgical Instituto.
Onu o? tho surgeons of this old and notable
Instituto will visit Seneca City, S. C., No
vember 2d, 18S2, slopping at tho Koowoc
Ilutol. Tho object of this visit is to give tho
afflicted nn opportunity for examination nt
or near their homos, thus saving hopeless
oases tho expenso of a trip to Atlanta. A
careful examination will ho made and patients
can learn if their cases arc curable or can bo
benefited and whether it will ho necessary for
thom tn visit tho Institute In such eases ns
can bc ou rod or troattnout begin at homo ar*
rangements oin bo made willi our lidting
surgeon and treatment commenced nt onoo.
Cases ol' Deformities and Chronic Disoasos
will bo examined, snob us as Club Foot, Dis
oasos of tho Hip, Spine and Joints, Paralysis,
Piles, Fistula, Catarrh, Female and Private
Discuses and Diseases of the. Eye, Ear, &o.
Como carly us thc visit is limited tu tho
time stated. For circulars and full particulars
address
NATIONAL SURGIO AL INSTITUTE.
Atlanta, Cu.
Tho iron bridgo over Little River in Cher*
0*KCO County, Cu , gave away on Inst Sunday,
plungirg some two hundred people into thc
river and seriously injuring ?vcr twenty.
Thc ero .vd In d gathered to witness a baptism,
und to get a netter view, a largo number took
positions on tho bridgo. Tho wonder is that
no lives were lost.
WINSTON, N. C , OoroBLli 5 -A re
markable instance of I lie benefit of faith
and prayer occurred on Friday ut Muir's
chapel camp-meeting. Tho wile of Samuel
II. Taylor, who lives near New Gurdon, in
this county, has been un invalid fur two
years, part of thc time, unable to walk ut all,
and for a long time compelled In go with
crutches Friday she went to tho meeting
and desired the prayers of tho church that
she might regain thc usc of her limbs, and
said shu would not leuvo tho church until
thc prayer was granted. When the recess
for dinner was taken sho refused to leave
thc house, but rotniiiricd and passed tho
hour ia worship. Captain lt. l\ Troy, who
is noted as a revivalist, made un earnest
appeal in prayer for Mrs. Taylor. When
thu hen.alie: ion w is pronoun SQ 1 at 5 p. m.
she arose with (he congregation and walked
os well as she ever did.
Some of tho ltadical papers in thc North
have sont men down to Ltmoastcr, S. C , to
work up tho recent riot for tho purpose of
making campaign thunder. They need
something to divert, attention from tko
workings of thc machine up tliero, and lo
draw into line ng i'm rebellious ltcpubli nins,
und they hope by flying tho bloody skirt
to rally tho party os of old.- Charlotte
Observer.
- It is said that alcohol equal to that
mado from grain can bo produced from
acorns. Tho acorns aro freed from tho
theil and ground finely; thou they aro
mashed with malt and allowed to fe nue nt.
Acorns oontain about 20 per cent, of starch
und 18 per cont, of gluten. They would
bc u vain iblo article for human food if it
woro not for the tannie acid (about 3 per
ocnt ) whioh they oontain. Vast quantities
whiob go to wasto every year, whore hogs
oro not fed in the woods, might be gathered
by boys and converted into alcohol for uso
in tho arts, thus freeing an equivalent
amount of grain for uso os food.
At Blackville on Wednesday evening
t wo young men, Joseph Knopf and Jesse
Nev?los, both olerka of Mr. C 10. Gyles,
were playfully boxing, when tho former
st nude tho latter n blow in tho stomach.
Ncvclcs fell on tho door and diod in live
minutes.
Tho ablest negro newspapor in tho coun
try is bold enough to advise tho negro
voters in thc Soutli to voto the Democratic
tiokot. This is shooking to contemplate,
and doubtless tho Radi j il press and states
men think it should bo modo a penal
offence
A New York Judgo has ruled that if a
mai i iago does not tako placo within a year
after tho proposal tho engagement is not
obligatory. A wiso decision. Ono year is
long enough to burn tho old man'? wood
and oil.
A man with a felon on his hand is en
titled to sympathy. How tnuoli more thc
kcepor of thc State Prison, who has n groat
many?
"You do not appear to bo very busy at
your storo," remarked a salesman to a
friend. ''No, thank heaven, tho boss has
stopped advertising, and wo aro having a
lovely limo of it."
A true Dcmooiut tries to purify his
porty, that it moy bo worthy of success
lind reap it. A falso Democrat tries to
destroy it, if it fails to givo him office. - Tel
egraph and Messenger.
BtTSIlQglg LOCALS.
Now is' Ibo limo and (1 lean's lit West minster
is t ilaco to buy your full goods. They aro
now receiving a splendid stock of goods and
will sell i bein lo sail tho limes.
Ladies' and gents' hals, ladies' shawls and
ck '<s a specialty at I), ll. k W. S. Glenn's,
Westminster, S. C. Call and examino their
stock.
Only iivo hundred out of tho two
thousand Democrats of Ohesteiiiold luivo
registered.
Many o sweetly formed mouth hus been
disfigured und linnie hideous hy tl.o ii"?y
tonguo within it.
Truly high words do not multo u mun
holy mid just, but a virtuous life mnketh
bim dear to Clod.
Wherever we travel, wo can never judgo
of tho height of uny hill but from tho valu
beneath. Thc height of God's eternal love
is only tobo discovered from (bo vulo of
humility.
Malaiin. Chilla and Fever nud Ililli.m
nt tacks positively cured with Emory's Stand
nrd Curo Pills-an in lui I i bio reined y? neves
fails to cure tho most obstinate, long-stand*
ing cases where Q?inln.0 rind all other reme
dies hud failed. They aro prepared expressly
for mtilurinus sections, in double boxes, two
kinda of Pills, containing n strong cathartic
ami u el*ill breaker, sugar Coated; contain
no Quinino or Mercury, causing no griping
or purging; thoy aro mild and odicient, ocr
tnin in their action und harmless in all cases,
they effectually cleanse tho system und give
new life and tone to tho body. As n bonsor
hold remedy t li o y mo unequaled. For Liver
Complaint their equal is not known; ono box
ill havo a Wonderful effect on thc wtirso
caso. They aro used and prescribed by
Physicians and s<dd by Druggists every whoro|
sent by mail, 25 nod 50 cent boxes.
Fmory'rt Littlo Cutburlio Pills, host ever
made, only 15 cents. Standard Cure Ort. Il l
Nassau Street, New York. July 13. 31-5m::"
..A. 1ST 3D -
MEST GASH
An entire new Store
just opened under
Biemann's Hotel.
All-the Hia/test. Styles
of JVC en's and Boys
Olo-thing, Hats and.
Slioes will be found at
this Establishment
and will "be sold at the
Lowest IPrioe for
O ash Only.
This is positively tl ie
best stock of Youths',
Men's and Boys' Clo
thing, Shoes and Hats
ever offered in Wal
halla.
LADIES5 FINE SHOES
A SPECIALTY".
A lil, THE LiVTKST ft? VI.Li
llis ti\ GENTS' FUK
NiSIllXCtr <?001>S ANO
BJ* am. as WA is E.
RUBBER GOODS FOR WINTER AND
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES FOR
THE LOWEST SUM OF
MONEY CAN BE HAD
THERE.
W. E. S EE BA,
Manager.
-A S 8 I S T U I) U Y
Ililli). Pl EPE 15. JR.
October 6, 1882. 40-tf
IMPORTANT
Notice*
ALL persons holding bills, accounts or tie
manda of any kind against Coonee eounly,
which have not been before presented lo thu
Hoard of County Commissioners nt special meet
inga held during tho fiscal year 1881 anil 1882,
aro hereby notified lo deposit (ho same with tho
undersigned, Clerk of said Hoard, ut his ollioc,
on tho court house square, nt Wulhblla, S. C.,
on or before tho first day ol' November, 1882, lo
bo examined and ordered to bo paid at Ibo an
nual meeting of Faid Hoard, to bc hold on thu
first Tuesday after tho first Monday of Novem
ber, 1882. J. S. VU lt NH ll,
Clerk Hosrd County Commissioners.
Oolobor 6, 1882. dll-lt
An Experienced Miller
Wanted.
\N honest and industrious man, who is tho
roughly acquainted with (ho Milling,
'l'hrosbing and dinning Husincss, and who
CVIUCS Well recommended, will find employIllCIlt
fer Ibo year 1883 al
WA NN KR'S MILLS,
Ono Mile South of Walhalla.
Ootobcr ?, 1882. 10-tl"
V you want uny BUOCH BS, (JA HU I AG KS or Yi.\
L
lie also keeps on hand Standard GUANOS
ASH KLB.MBNT.
HE W GOODS
JUST ARRIVED AT
COLE & COFFEE'S,
WALHALLA, S. O.
LADIES' CLOAKS AN J
YOUTHS' AND GENTS'
CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
-Wo have Hie largest stock of
sift?'?fe Am njrW?
liver brought lo lins market, al prices Iii il defy
comp?tition.
-AI.so
A very large and well selected slock of
Y GO~
-ANID
Jlll Wool Filling
Dress Goods al 13 els,
per yard.
CALL AND SEE US.
October f>. 18S2. -10-1 f
.UK Vail anil Winter Stock of Goods,
' which has Leen bought exclusively in
Northern Mnrkots, is arriving daily and will
ho completo in a few days. No pains have
been spared to got tho most stylish, lowest
prices and host.
Wo make spacial mention of tho following:
DRESS GOODS,
Mohair Brilliantines, Alpacas, Pang o
Silk.*, Plain and Figured Cashmeres ami a
full assortment of Trimming Silks.
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
A Beautiful lino of Notions and Fancy
Goods.
WC!
An elegant assortment of Lidies' and
ficntlcmcn's Huts and Caps.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
All Kind*, Sizes and prices. Wo mako a
specialty ol tho Bay State Shoo.
Tho Latest Slylcs, Most Elegant patterns
and host Hts.
A largo lot of Cashmeres. Jeans. &o.,
Yon will find our stock of Hardware,
Wooden and Willow ware and Groceries com
pleto in every particular.
A Tull assortment of Wall Paper and
Clocks.
We arc agents for the Domestic, Weed and
Hartford Sowing Machines.
Be sino to lot us show you through our
elegant assortment beforo purchasing clso
whero. Respectfully,
WALHALLA
Foi na lo College,
W A L II A ii L A, S. C.
'PIUS InsllltiMon will open ils nrrii s ess ION
1 M:i?rMo.uiiti:it i i, 1882.
TKRMS.
Oolleginlo Department, ld inonlhs, . $;>() 00
Academic Department, io montlis, . 10 Ot)
Primary Department, 10 months, . . 8 00
Juvenile Department, IO mouths, . . . 5 00
Dotml, Inollliling fuel, lights anil room, per
mouth, . . . . . 10 00
Bxccllent facilities for studying music, wax
work ami painting.
Semi for catalogue
J. P. SM BLT/Hil, President.
August 21, JO-Oni
Dissolution of Copart
nership,
'IMIB linn of Du. II. C. DAVIS & Co. is (his day
1 dissolved by mutual consent.
B. C. DAMS,
W. II. STANTON.
Sr.NKo.v, September 12, 1882.
1 will continue tho Dh lill BPSINKSS at tho
samo si and. B. C. DAVIS, M. D.
September 13, IS?U. 40*41
v?ai?ivvsr?.-vv
iGONS, (he places ?o btiy ('icm ch oap is of
15 PltAKK HW VN,
Al Moneen City.
, ACID lMIOSIMIAtli, ?HUMAN KAINIl" timi
Sem. -JS, 1?82.- I?.lin
"T G??BEK "
il 1 a c k s ni i t. ii
WALHALLA,
'Pin', publie will (nice notice (bat I kee]) con
1 Mandy on luiuil One ami Two-11 orso
WAGONS, Milich 1 will sell low for cash or
country produce I am also pfepat'Cil lo ?lo
any rr pairs on Wagons ami Buggies, both
woml ami iron work. Hots- Shoeing dono ?il
Sb ort nol ice. (?ive me a trial.
Kespecl fully,
A. C. i:I! Ill- ll.
September 28, 1SS-2. -li).Sui
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SEI -"r s ^
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S C5 ? g g fei
l^Ty friends and. ons
tomers will take no
tice that I have re
ceived, a large assort
ment of first class
?-A. 1ST 3D
HEATING STOVES,
LOWEST PRICES.
Call and ceo thom.
J". O. MIOKLER,
"Walhalla, B. O.
Ootober ii, 1882. .JQ .
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Till'! umlersigne?! most respect Tully petitions to
L ibo Probate Court of Goonoo county for a
final settlement ol' (bo estate of Francis I),
Corbin, minor, on (bo Otb tiny of November,
1882, and nsks to be discharged from said guar
dia isbip. FRANCIS H. COKltlN,
Gnu nlian.
October 6, 1882. 10 lt
TttBASURKR'S OFFICE,
August 15, 1882.
.1 N nccordonco with tlie Supply Hill, up*
proved February 0(IV? 1882, notice is hereby
given tlmt this oifioo will be open fur tho
Collection <>f ta xon
I-'iidny, September ift,
und will i cumin open until October 31st?
Tbc rato por centum of taxes is aa follows:
Stoto purposes, ?? - 4'\ mills.
Oountv, - " * 3 mills.
School A, ? ? - 2 mills.
P..11 Tax, - . - - ?1 00
For thc oonrcnienco of tho taxpayers 1
will attend at thc following place?!
Abel (tobins1, Monday, 18th September.
Hall's, Tuesday, 19th Sopioiiibocr.
Fovt Madison, Wednesday, 20th of Sop?
temi.er.
Weliminator, Thursday. 21st Sodiemhor.
Fair I'lav. Friday, 22d September.
Ninon's Mills, Saturday, 23d Septembor.
Seneca City, Monday oud Tuesday, 25ih
ami 2Glli September.
Illgh Fulls. Thursday, 28th So|itembor.
Alexander's store, Friday. 29ih Soptombor.
And tor balance ol' lime in my ollico in tho
Court House.
Tux pavers will please nttond at thc ap?
puiulmoiits by il o'clock I'. M.
In nil cases where the May Installment has
nut boen paid ii
Penalty or irivc Pct*Cent
will bu lidded m saul Instulluionti
All tuxes remaining unpaid on the first day
nf November w ill incur a
? '(.nully ol' B illcen Wv Coil I,
and will bu Oullcolod by distress Or ot lier wiso
until l?tli of November; nficr that dato tho
County Treasurer will proceed to collect by
levy and .-ale as provided hy law.
Tux tu arc payable in tho following kinds
nf funds:
Cold and Silver Coin.
United States Currency,
National Hank Nulos.
E3. kV. A Ri BOX A f\ DICK,
Countv Treasurer Coonee Conniy.
August 17, 1882 39-il
STANTON'S-"
|0 IJD RELIABLE .I,
?)UUE Liquors und Winos,
Largo Kefrigorator lilied with Beer,
Cider and Bottled Liquors.
Th? best Cigurs and Tobacco for tho
money.
Corner Main and Townvillo Sheela, Senccn,
S. C. June 1, 1882 -28-4m
Ai)Gior COIJLEGE,
FACULTY :
KBV F. P. Mn.i.M.t.Y, U. 1)., President.
HKV. .1. lt. Kii.BV, 1'. I?.
lt iv. ll. STIIOXO. A. M.
Pilot*. WM. S. Mooni:.
'PUP, next session cominciices September 21,
1 I8H2, Ftiglisli, Classical and Scientific
Coursea Military illili. Tuition $10 per
annum. Boartl in private families $10 per
moni h. Localed at i lie base o'' Hie Hine Uidgo
Mountains, tho climate is unsurpassed. For
lint!.er inlorniatiou or catalogue address any
member of t li o Faculty.
F. 1'. MU LL ALLY, D. 1)., President.
duly 27; ISS'2. 3(1 If
HEADQUARTERS.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
HY contract in writing willi Hie manufacturers
I) wc arc ibo only authorized agents in (ho
Counties of Abbeville, Anderson and Oconco
for I lie sale of
B>uni<I I'rntt'N Kovolvlng Blend
Gins, Fe?dcVU and CondoilNOl'H.
We guarantee to sell at manufacturers' ju ices
and will give satisfaction or ask for no pay.
More Pratt (lins bave Leen sold in our ter
ritory in Ibo last five years than all other kinds
combined.
Terms easy. Send for circulars.
MoCULLY & TAYLOR,
Anderson, S. C.
July 20, 1882. 35-2m
IST o T? JV: -A. IST 5s
NEUTRALIZING
VSURF an I e fleet ital remedy for (be cure of
all irregularities an 1 disorders of Ibo Sto
mach and Bowels, whether in children or
adults, lt is acceptable lo the stomach without
being offensive to the tasto. Prom jil ly reliev
ing Dysentery, Diarrhoea, O ll oto ra Morbus,
Cholera Infantum, Klux, driping Pains, flatu
lency, Nausea. Acidity of the Stomach, Heart
burn, Siek and Nervous Headache und Dys
pepsia. May be used in nil derangement.-! of
(be Stomach ami Dowels from relaxation of tho
Intestines or a change of food or waler.
Price -."> cents mid $1 per bottle.
Sold every where.
EXCELSIOll CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Sou: Pnoi'ltlBTOiis,
Walhalla, S. C.
August 17, 1S82. o9-ly
RUKNITURE,
DU ItEA US, BEDSTEADS,
Bureaus, llodslcads,
Chairs, Tables,
Lounges, Lounges,
Washstands, Safes,
Bedroom Sets, Cribs and Cradles,
Twin Spring Mallresses, Colton Ma?tresses,
Center Tables, Dining Donni Tallies,
lu lac! everything usually kept in a firs I class
Furniture Store. Now is (he Hmo to furnish
your house with something (bal is useful as
well as ornamental. Call and sec ino.
JOHN J. ANSEL,
Main Sheet, Walhalla. S. (,.
Sejileinbcr 28, 1882. J 0.8 m
Flit 22
IHSURAHCE
'pilli undersigned bas occepicd (ho Agenoy
I of (ho Conlineillal llisiii>||||(!4)
C O III |) tl ll y, of New York, for Walhalla, West
Union und vioinities, ami is now prepared to
receive npplioallOftS for polioios.
The live year pinn a new feature. Insuro
your Dwellings, Out Buildings, Furniture, &o.
Ilatos: reasonable, 8. P. DENDY,
Agent Continental Insuranco Coinjiany,
Walhalla, 8. C.
Sciilember 118, 2882, .J?-ooLVuovAfcbo'm