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OD WEE COURIER. ll. A. THOMPSON. I>. A. >Ml l il. lt. T. ?lAVNKH. BY THOMPSON, SMITH & .J WM'S. THURSDAY, DEO. ft, issi?. Capt. J. li. Sim ii k M n l'or a Trasteo of thc Clemson Agricultural College. It is probable thal tllC preseiil Legislature will elect the six Trus tees on the part nf the Stale as pin vided for in the will of Col. Thomas (i. Clemson, the Slate having ac cepted the bequest for the purpose of founding the Clemson Agricultu ral College. There are seven Trus tees appointed in the will, and six are to be elected hy thc Stat?-, thus making a Hoard of thirteen. We would nominate as one of the six Trustees io he elected, Capt. .1. L. Shanklin, thc honored 1'resident of the Oeoneo County Farmers' Alli ance. Capt. Shanklin is well quali fied in every sense of tho word for this responsible position. Ile is tho roughly identilied with the farmers' interests and acquainted with the farmers' need-. Having a liberal education, his counsel in the organization of the College and its proper equipment, would he wise and conservative. Our county is united on him forker share of thc honors in manning the institution, and as the College is located in Coonee, il would seem that she should have at least one representa tive on the Hoard of Trustees. Those already appointed in the will live elsewhere, Anderson, I'iekens, Greenville, and other counties more remote, heing represented. Oeouee asks for only one representative, and she is a unit in petitioning the (?cu eral Assembly for the election of Capt. Shanklin. Ile is a practical fanner, having been such by occupa tion ev? r since the war, and has also represented our connie i;; :??i Sen ate in ti most aieoplable manner, lt is underst.I thal thc chances for his election ate good, ami we know a hotter selection could not he made in the Slate hom ibc mountains to the seaboard. We therefore look confidently forward lo his election. lion. Jefferson Ikivi-i- ven sich in New Orleans. Ho ?snot expected to live long. Secretary of the Navy, Tracey, is in favor of building more big iron ships of War for our Navy. The Slate Agricultural F?xp?ri ment Station, at Darlington, has boen burned by accident. Loss, 2,600; insurance, $1,700. Charles .Moore was killed in Spar lunhurg on thc 20th ultimo, by be ing run over by an engine on the railroad. Two negroes quarrelled ai a frolic in Greenville county "ii ibo "J^th ultimo, w hen om- of the pin tie- shot the other dead with a pistol, Twenty of thc lilies! buildings in Boston were burned on the 281 li ult imo, involving a loss of over ?1, 000,000. The Tn'/,H m newspaper building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, was burned on ibo first "i December. Five lives were lost ll I ll I ll IllIUlhl 1" seriously injured. The New Volk /'ON/ liv e- -eV 1'1'ill reasons why the pre-cut winter wi!! be very chi. Cf course till the newspapers are truthful, hill they are in>t perhaps all good weather pi-ophetsj_ A lorri tic .cyclone passed over a portion of Buford county, N. ('.. ?>n the 2Slh ultimo. Nine persons arc reported killed and some twenty or thirty badi) injured aune filially. .Much valuable properly wa- do st roy ed. A l>ig syndicate is being formed in New York with a cu pi lid of -Iii. 000,000 lo pureha-e all the heavy colton duck mills bl thc country. "Syndicate" is old) another name for "I rust." A line of steamers is to bc pul on liv thc Blunt System between Tampa and the ('eura! and South American Stales. This will result in great benefit to thc Southern Slates. The export of iron, coal and manufac tured product > |,e ?j source of great rev cline for tliO.SU Stall x, which, willi the import-, will constitute a vast trade Let w een the Northern and Southern republics. The city Council of AlldcrSOIl ha oloscd a contract foi* a system of wa ter work- with Bodd) A White!-, ol' Rock Hill. H\ thc contract (he eily is to lake sixty hydrants al a li ved yearly rental, while the company have iho right to pul in wi?rhs for any persons wishing ihoin al a pri?e hot to exceed a maximum, fixed kv (heir contract lo ibo city, are io fur nish water free to all public buildings lil tho city and are (o pul in two drinking fountains cxtin. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. On Friday, November 20, in tho joilit assembly of the Senate ami : 11? ?use, .lodge NY. II. Wallace was re-elected as Judge of the Seventh Circuit, and Judge .Mciver was re elected as Associate Justice of the Supr?me Court. Doth of these hon ored servants of (he people were elected on separate ballots, and re ceived the unanimous volt! of the ( ieneral Assembly. Among the new bills of general interest introduced in the Mouse on Friday were the following : My Mr. Graydon-To amend the statutes in relation to the assessment of real property for taxation. My .Mr. Mower-To amend the statute relating to the power of mar ried women to make contracts. My .Mr. Stopp-To secure rents to j landlords in cases of abandonment of cr< p ev death of tenant, and to provide for the manner of proceed ing in connection therewith. My Mr. .1. (!. Kvans Joint reso lution proposing an amendment lo Article 4, Section 10 of the Consti tution ol' the State ol' South Caro linn. (Amendment provides for the election by thc people ol' a commis sioner of roads, bridges and ferries, who, with the County Auditor and the Clerk of the Coin! shall consti tute a board ot linance for the coun ty, and shall have jurisdiction of all matters relating to taxation and dis bursements of moneys.) My .Mr. Haskell-To amend the law in relation to game hirds. (This hill makes the close season for wild turkeys, partridges, quail and wood cock from April l>i io November l-l, and for doves from March Ut lo August 1st, and prov ides a pen alty for shipping birds out of the Stale or pursuing lliCm by lirelighl.) The hill providing for a marriage license passed its third reading, al ter considerable debate, the vote lie in-- .'?!> lo lil. In the Senate the following new measures were ?nt roi I need : Senator \V.lu ard Hill ld pro hibit members of llie (ieneral As sembly from accepting tree passes or ticket** from any railroad in (Ids Slate or doing business therein, and providing a linc of not mot i t han ?ftOO or imprisonment for .me year for \ iolating this Act. Senator Moore -Mill lo amend Soc ( ion 021 of i he ( ieneral Statutes, re lating to the lime for annual meet ings of the Hoard-of Count y Com missioners. The calendar was Liken up and most of the bills thereon passed to a third reading, several willi notices of amendments, The hill (O allleud Sec tion .Mit ol' i be ( ieneral Statute- relating lo the duties of Solicitor-, wilban unfavor able report by the committee, was killed. The other bills on the calen dar with unfavorable repent- wire continued ai the request of their re spective sponsors, who were evident h loath to sec them consigned to "tho tomb ol' the ( 'uptllcts," at so early a st age ol' t he -. --ion. The following additional new hills u ere int rodltced and referred : Senator Muire Joint resolution lo amend Section .">, Article IO, ol' tho Const it ulion. This joint resolu tion provides for ibo collection of a ol' 'J mills in even county of tho State for school purposes, lo bc levied bj ibo Hoards of Count) Commis sioners and collected in the usual way. and also for a poll or capitation lax of s). \" oiher poll or capita tion lax shall be collected. The lax thus collected shall be distributed among (he several .intios in pro. port ion to the number of pupil- at - t? ielite.; the public schools, Senator j/lar- Mill to amend thc criminal law. IN TIIIC ll"! - I : SON KM UKI! o'?. \ great number ol' new lulls ami resolutions were introduced as fol lows : M\ Mr. Nettle- To prov, ide for a more effectual system of working the public road-. H) Mr. J. I). Harrison To pro v id. f.>r a lax <>n dog-. My Mr. Wat son T-> repeal Sec tion 2172 ol' tin (ieneral Statutes of the Stale relating lo carrying con cealed woiipans, ! ">v Mr. F.di II- To pi ev eui the sellin;: or the offering for sale of an\ pistol carl ridges, dirk, dilgg? r, -?un;; -hot or metal knuckles ,n (his State without li rsl obtaining license. I !) M r. Zimmerman Joint v ~<< I ut ion proposing an amendment to the Constitution abolishing (he home -lead law. I ly M r Tin ?ni| ?s< >n Ci ?nen n eut resolution requiring the Comptroller ( ieiieral to extend the lime |'o| the [collection of laxes until February I, I fcOO, Hy Mr. John Cary Kvnns To exempt from taxation all proper!) of companies engaged in the manufac ture ol' colton bagging from libres groW'll within the Stale. The llrst special order for (he dav Was Mr. Braw lev's motion lo recoil udor ibo vote by which thc hill lo li \ the license fee for thc -.?le ol' spirituous liquors in any town or vii I Inge ill this Slate at liol less than live hundred dollars was ordered to a third reading. The House refused t?> reconsider the question by N vote of W? to -IO, and accordingly the minimum fee for license is $600. The bill to provide for the regula tion ?d' marriages was passed and ordered to be engrossed. The special order for the consid eration of tin- salary bill was taken up ami Mr. Waller moved to ?able tho motion to strike ?mt the enact ing words, but withdrew it t<> allow debate. Mr. Moses moved t?? indefinitely postpone the whole matter. This motion was promptly voted down. Mr. ?lean then took the floor and spoke about fifteen minutes in de fense of the economists, defending them from the charge of demagogue ism. .Mr. Haskell paid a handsome tributo to tb?- author of the bill (Mr. Waller) for bis painstaking and con mentions discharge of duty, for the liberal manner in which he always held himself open to conviction, ami for his generosity in making conces sions whenever convicted of thc en (??ssity. Ile then look iq? the bill and discussed il fully; contrasting the duties and the pay of those who have hohl Stale olllces Indore and since tin- war. I le showed that twenty limes as much labor and skill was needed now t?> what was needed be fore, and urged the House not to make these unjust ami unnecessary discriminations. I!ui notwithstanding Colonel Has kell's appeal, the economists, having thc inside track, kept it.- Mr. Wal ler consented to amendments leaving I he salaries of (lu- Treasurer's clerks as at present, and also consented to cue. ottered by Mr. Childs, leaving the -alary ol' the clerk ol' the peni tentiary as al present, and added one reducing the pay of the pension clerk from $1,200 to 1,000. An effort was made at this stage by Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Hazard to adjourn for the ?lay, or to ad journ the debate on the hill, hut they failed and lin' hill was passed to a third reading by the follwing vote : Veas, ?HI; Nays Munday, December 2d, thc Senate was not in session. The House was in session about three hours. Among the new measures introduced were i he following : B\ Mr. M?w?r-Joint resolution proposing au amendment i?? Article ?J, of thc SUito ( 'onstitution. [The amendment proposed makes legisla tive sessions begin hereafter ?>u the third Tuesday in January, instead ol' the third Tuesday in November, ?is at present. j By Mr. Wilburn-Proposing nh imomlmonl lo Article'J, Section 12, if t he State ('oust it ut ion. [Amend ment provides that the Legislature diall hen-after meet <m the 2?! Tues lay in May. | The committee on railroads sub mit ted au unfavorable report on th? hill abolishing the olliee of Bailroa? Commissioner, which was agreed t? and the hil! rejected. Thc committee on roads, bridge: and terries submitted an ll ll fa vorn hie rep..rt ?in thc hill lo exempt m :ih|c-h<?ilic<) citizens between IO am 00 years of age, except ministers ?? 1 * i? - gospel, from road duty. Thi report was agreed i<> and the bil rejected. Thc liquor license hill passed it: third reading and was ordered lo Ix engrossed and sent lo the Senate ?md also the reduction salary bill. Bill to permit persons in Oeonc c..uuty liaklc to r? ad duty t?> pay : commutation lax in licit of WOl'killj lin-, pul.lie mads, passed its thin reading u ilhout debate. The Legislature did a good doa of routine work at Columbi)) oi Tuesday, bul nothing was developei of sullicienl importance lo provok discussion, -* . ? Distressing accounts of the eondi lion ol' the fanners in many coontie of ibo Kaslcrn -cetion of North Car? lina cont i ii nc t<> bc r?.?ved. Al well attended melding of the fannel of Kdgeeombe, held lasl week, som important steps looking lo relief wu taken, lt was resolved, in substnnc? thal the properly holders of ICilgi combe County, in v! *w of the unpn ccdented failure of ciops thc preset v i a;-, w ill combine and make proviso for mean-to enable the fanners t make a crop in ls'.?o and !<> provid for ibo inainleinance of (lie lahore (d' the COUIlt V. ll W.I- decided 111 flit nish provisions at cos! ami interest i ?ill such as made fail bi ni efforts to mei their obligations, to an amount un exceeding * . to the horse crop. 'I carry out t he object in view a con millee.was appoint eil, consisting i wo from o.'ieh township of the conni and three additional members fro t lie tow II of Tarboro. All suppli furnished would he made a Hist li? upon (ho crop- raised, ami laudier? ami mortgagee would be required release their li? ns before any sn plies would bc furnished. Thc great lire at L\ un, Mass., ?I slroyeil million- of valuable prop? t . ami threw thousands of peoj out of emplov incut. Tho I* reside ni' * II I essie. re was seul to Congress on Tuesday. lt is a re markably lengthy document? The President speaks <>t" the alarming growth of the surplus and the re adjustment of the tariff. Abolition of the tobacco tax and reduction of the liquor tax recommended. An increase of pensions is urged. There is warm indorsement of Pedi ral aid for the education of the negro. Favors civil service reform. Legis lation is asked to increase Federal j control of Feilend elections in ?he States. Favors subsidies for steam ship lines. The President also treats other questions of tl public nature. There is a fair prospect, that the Knights of Labor and the Alliance may bo merged into one organiza tion, and it is stated that the leaders ol these organizations contemplate j forming tito whole into a political party. Wo do not take much slock in these statements. New Advertisements. NOTHING SUCCEEDS bl KU SUCCESS. The reason MADAM'S ; MICItOBK KILLICK is tin- mostf wonderful medicino, ix hoon uso ii 1 has never failed in any instance, rn? mal ter ' what the disease, from 1 LKTHt >SY tothosiinp lest disease known lo t he human syst em. The sciontilic men ol' to-day claim ami 1 prove that every disease is - AND Raiani's Microbe Killer Kxtcrmiuatcs the Microbes ami drives them out of the system, lind w hen that is done you cainiel have an ache or pam. No matter what the disease, whether a simple ?aise of Malaria Ko ve I" ora combi nation of diseases, we cure (holli all al the same time, as we (real all diseases coustitutionullv. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, bron chitis, Itheumatism, Kidney and Liver Disease, ( hills and Fever, Pe?nale I ron hies, in all its forms, and. in lad. eve ry Disease known to the Human Sys tem, Beware of Fradulent Imitations! Seo that our 'trade-M ark (same us above) appears on each jug. Send for hook "History of the Mi eroho Killer," given away by DAIUIY .v CO., Druggist, A Rt., Walhalla. S. C. Auditor's Notice. Assessment of Real and Per sonal Property. T 1 UK Auditor Of Oeonco County or his Clerk will appear at the following places and times for the pm pose of laking 'l'A X ItKTUHNS for the year IStMl: Cleveland, Monday, .limitary ?jot li. YV. K. Wclborn's, Tuesday, .lanuarv 21. A. M. \V. D. Douton's, Tuesday, .lanuarv 21, P. M.. I). K. Carter's, Wednesday, .lanuarv 22, A. M. Henry Lee's, Wednesday, .laniiary 22, P. M. Jonas Phillips'. Thursday, January 2J?, A. M. M. .1. Moore's, Thursday, Januars 2;?, P. M. Abel Itobilis', friday. January 2-j. Mountain best. Saturday, January 2.*?, A. M. Itiehlaml, Monday, January 27. I kiley's store, Tuesday, January 2s\ South I'nioii. Wednesday, January Pair Play, Thursday and Friday. Jami li ry ?M) and til. Sittou's .Mill>. Saturday, f ebruary l. Mrs. Cherry's. Monday. Kebruary .'I, Seneca, Tuesday, Wednesday mu? Thursday, Kelirutiry I. ."> and tl. Westminster, Krida) and Sat unlay , Kebruary 7 and S, High Falls, Monday. February. IO. Salem, Tuesday, Kebruary l b kittle Uiver, Wednesday, Pel.mary 12. I will be in my oflioo at Walhalla dur ing thcahove period, except from the itV tn the ?Mh ,,f February. Unless Itel urns are made on or before tho 20! h day nf Kebruary, I SOO, tho pen ally of lilly per cent will ho added in all eases and collected. All Peal lis?ale as well a- Personal I'ropertVi will he listed this timi- fin- tax ation, and il is desirable timi all persons owning Heal F.state mah.il ;i list of thc number of acres or lots and their value, ami thc nu ll or ol' huihliligs .ind their value before fi oh ic, to malic iii urns, as they will then have lime lo study and prepare the valuation of their lands ami houses, which w ill he a "jeal help to the lina rd of Assessors, as well ns facilitate Hie making of liol urns. All Not,-and Mortgages, and Moneys ure taxable, and other ( hoses in Action. All persons lie tween the ages ol 21 mid .Vi years aie liable lo poll tax, unless exempt hy law. I hope every olio will c.e and in.ike his or her return. ? Indy it before yon do come, so as to "ct dow n ibo propel is cor rectly. T. R. NORRIS, roivn UJDITOIk December Issi?. b ti Prettiest Lot of Jem In liver Brought to Walhalla. ... t?-A Jj-.-;, / ^ coi veil a heanli 1 lui lol ol Celdic #T?fiB Vir-'?'- ,,H,,,,s 1:1 Ik. MM?< Ifc> \ dies Cold Chains iy^VF.lfc'W^t Foi .MIS .hain 'i>?A$'V~--"i Mi s. a 'written IXJt&til&m il Hum anfoe given. X-^\:?>, t). I W VT KU ?I'HY WATCH KS, thc latest improvement. Also, other lille Jess eil y. Noss is thc lime to hus a nice dolidas Present for your friend ol sweothciuL Watches repaired carefully and prompt ly, Call and see me. bespcet fully, I A. FISCHESSER, Jewelor. 4 HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. rill IA i' i'll rist nins conundrum - w hal ami whore ti? buy, is probably troubling you JL nun?' or less, ami in this connection wt; beg leave to call your attention to our carefully solee I cu" Holiday stuck. Wo have oneil for inspection new lines of elioieonovelties especially adapted for Ch list ma II uifts. wv have been remarkably fortunato in our efforts to secure a par ticularly desirable line of attractions for thc Holiday Season ol 1880, ami ofter a wide rango of selection in exceptionally appropriate ami pleasing presents sui.ed for persons ot all ages. <>nr stock includes ?rdeles as varied in value ami prices as tho requirements of Holiday shoppers could possibly demand ami suitable gifts may bo had at any sum the purchaser desires to expend. Karly buyers will enjoy the additional advantage of an unbroken stock to make their selections from, mid wo urge in your interests prompt action in ord< r that you may enjoy lo tho fullest extent the pick ol* so varied and complete assortment of popular goo?ls as we are able to oller at the present, tune. In pri?es wo again express our eonlhlenco to give tho utmost satisfaetion and convince all that wo ofter the greatest of inducements for your patronage. Kxtonding the compliments ol' tho season lo one ami all, we cordially invite you lo call and enjoy our handsome display irrespective of any obligation to pur chase unless you feel so disposed. Yours truly. NORMAN DRUG COMPANY. I 'coomber i?, 1881?. W K AUK DAILY HKCKIYINO KKW coons. AND CAN SHOW YOU A different linc entirely from that shown in the li rsl ol the season, ami at grouter bargains. Have you bought your WINTKII SHOKS'.1 We are ottering a line of odds and ends at 5Ue. thal cosl twice the amount. Plenty of good solid Children's sinu s at ! ?-'.V. Misses' ami Hoys' Sede Leather Tip at 7">c Misses' and Hoys' School shoes at $1.00. Men's and Women's Ilome-Mtule Shoes at $L2.">. Moiiagan, I tay *v < 'o.'s Ladies" Shoes al $2.00. Don't buy till you see our line. Wo also want you lo sec our lino of Little Hoys' KINK CLOTH INO and CHU T?IS DliAI'KKY in double-fi.I plush at 20 to :kV. per yard. S A TT K KN DHA I'kllY in Ki euch Hoods at ._'<?... CALIFORNIA ULA SK KI'S, the linesl made, for ss. 00, $ 10.0t) and $12.00 per pair. All Wool ..'> ineli three-ply INCL'AIN ('AlH'KTS .it <'?'.>. per yard. Huon IHU'SSKLS al same price. An elegant display of WINDOW SIIADKS in all -tades. Coine ?nd see and you will believe. "l'ours I Ntl Va SENECA, S. C November 2S, ISSD. ] lo ! #VOIl sllM'p?M'S, Sinl> your poopors, Opon wi<l<? enoh <?.\ <*?; l>on~l l><? cr?epoi'8, I 5 : i c?_i ; i i ii l'Olipoi'ss, "Sow's Iii?? time to l>ll.y. Hight this was for bargains. Don't l>e backward in (anning forward, and don't fall over your-elves in the rush. I am no nd.I.er. sol won't hold you up. Don't let anybody hold you down. What do I mean'.' 1 mean (bat it's tibold lime for everybody lo know that I am on deck auain with a HIJ I ?I3I:M $ ^rl < Xiv -OK \\M:ivrj?i3"i:t <;<><>i>w. Cooils which everybody will want when the merits of my stock are understood. My stock is like a baby, for it's all new. lt's Uki it fal man. for it's awful large. H's like a beautiful woman, for it bas lots of style, lt's like a millionaire, for it's WOl'tll lois of nione\. lt's like high toned women, because il has ipiaiify. *-LOVK AT Kl HST sic I IT Must he the fate of every one who gazes on these goods; not only because Ihej ure handsome, but .because tiley at cheap in ivers sense of Hie word. N'obod> rmi beal me on stock. Nobody shall beal me on price. Luv where you like, hill see my stock before you buy. lt will he money in your poi kel. and mme. too. for you want lin Lest and cheapest, ami I have it. ?r.'''oiflIjKKIlS. Millinery, lotions, Dress toils, Shoes, TIM: LATKST rinse is LA OIKS' ULAI:. Miss Li vis. nf Atlanta, has cha me of Hie Ml LL! S KUY. Sal isfacl ion guaranteed. I hope t<> see the smiling faces of all my old customers and a great many new IL li. CAM AK, Seneca, S. C. CHRISTMAS C 0 ll S tl, Alni I am Coming, tim. willi un largo si oi l< of .lust think. - pounds <>!' lix- lini'sl Kai sins int ..;.'.(... also Currants ami ('?(ron. I hilve lim lu st colVco in town. 'NIK MOM \.l \. TIA it and yon will as?! m> ot InT. K'mcst f'A N'N Kl) OOODS, .m li .s im ported Sardines and (lui largest runs of American Sardines ia I<AUI for lue. Kino I1'.X tracts, only ?Ve. a liol I lo, I .urge I'ruiU's, only I'M-, a poiuid. California Hams. loir, a pound. Kind I la ins. Pie, a pound. Ildtieless Codllsli, Kl?', a pniuid. ( lal Meal. i v. a |iackage, Itoyal linking I'owder. Ilorseford's link i ni; Powder. Two i-aiis Toinatoi s for ._'.'.(.. Two ?'?ms Ok rn timi Tomatoes for 2oo, ( hipped lleef. 2*ie. Chipped lieef, iiUe. Polled Ham, :i '-ans for . Salmon, ??Uc. lYai hrs, i?ny. I'inr apples, JO,-. KHai Soda. .*><;, a pound, I : i. i ?. i I pounds tor si. ?oils. |H I pound. Coller. I. I j and fi pounds (or <\. Kxtrti Prepiired Huck wheat, ?usl rr coi veil. Kine Cheese il ir.; eenls per pouml. \ls?i .. nie?! line ol r'anry Crackers. il asl i i . . ? - i \ i il a larg?1 assortment or ('rockerywaie, Tinware, Lamps of eve ry description and oilier Illings loo mimer oie. io im iilion. I also carry a large hu?, ol Harness, Saddles, liuggies and Hoad (.'arts Headquarters tor Klour, Sugai ami Col?co. \ erv respcctl'iilly, H. D. k. B1EIAM. And Govern Yourselves Accordingly. ?II \ V K ifKielveil an iissbiled si.? I; of l)l!V noons. NOTIONS, COOTS, MK ?r.s. Il VI'S ami CA I'S, \s hick I nm Selling \ ITV ll IV?. . I also k'eep lli'sl class CKOCKIMKK, CliOCKKIIY, Tl NW AUK. SToVKS. and, in tact, milch more than I have room tn incut ii .ii. Hiing your CIMCKK.NS, DUCKS ami nllnr PISODUC K, ns now Is thc I ?mc ami herc is thc |ilnoo to gel your (!.ls cheap. To<_. ive an instance, I sell Chocks at Ile. per yaril. Shirt iii", al ."ic, ami flour al ldc., Hit.', 7'fc, niel 7?o. per sack, W. W. ROBINSON. ? (..ls packed and delivered Inc j \\ 1 I.I. SKI,U, al pnlilic outcry, in thc I thc town of Souci a. s. ( .. on MON DA Y. ???il dav of I Icecmhor next, a lol of TOOI.S, IIOUSKIIOUD AND K ITC 11 KN KU HN ITU UK. At thc samo (imo ami place a TH ACT OK I. VXD, containing One Hundred and Fifty-Eight Acres, . m chocs)nc Crook, two miles from tho iou II ol \\ esl minster. S, c.: coud dwel ling hom,e. harli ami oilier hiiildin 1 ?. I KU MS OK SAI,K. < hie hall' i ash : h?lam e in one and two years, ill cipllll payments, with inlorcsl, secured hy moi I gage of promises. I have al-.o a ({nod house with eight room.-, with an nore lol, lo reid; well situated in tho town of Seneca, S, c. .lollN V. STU I III,I NC, N. an min i 21, Issn. That GUANO N'OTISS and all other 'KANSACTIONS aro due NOVfiMBEK sr. So como anil settle up so we can .ay ami keep up tho equilibrium. We are always anxious to buy Cotton .'vi (Jiu liiOIiKST F H ?CK. A nd we w ant all t ho COTTON S FED wo eau get for the S?NECA OIL MILL, ni 18 Cents Per Bushel, Cash. % A. STROTHER k CO. WEST UNION, S. C. Oe ti ?her til, 1880. lust Received, \ KIM.I, AND UKAUTIKUh LINK OP HATS -AND CLOTHING, All of the latest styles w ith prices tu nil all. My new Will soon lie complete, and remember hat the celebrated Bay State Sloes Can always be found at my store. Hoping you will give me a call at your arl ?cst opportunity, I am yours respcct nllv. C. L REID. FOR 1890 'onsidcr Scittll.NKIt's M.WIA/.INK when .on are deciding Upon your reading mat er for next season. The subscription ale is low-$:1.U0 a year. The standard of tho Magazine is high, tis spirit progressive. Tho illustrations are interesting and of he hesl. There is not splice here to give even a anniuary of the features to appear next ,'ear, hui among other things Ibero will tea NKW I)Ki*AKTMHNT and ADDI Pl ON AL PACKS, and groups of illus rated articles will lie devoted to the fol c iw ing subjects: African Fx piora! hm and Travel, Life on a Modern War Ship (:l articles), I Inmes in CM ly, Suburb, and Country, Providing Homos through Mudding A ssiiciaI ions. The < 'il ?zen's Itights, (Electricity in the Household, krics.'ioii the Inventor, hy Ids Author ized ? grapher, II uni ing, Humorous Artists, American ?md For [ilgh. There w ill bell serials. Itoherl Loeis si evensen will contribute ill IMIO. Knell subject, and there will he a great variety th?s year, will bo treated liv writers most competent to speak with mt buri ty and with interest. Headers who are interested are urged to send for i prospectus. _'.'i cents a number; $1,00 for I months. Charles Scliribner's Sons, 743 Broadway, New York. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! < uBAi" noons] OIIKAI1 noons!! Having on blind ino many of certain kinds of goods mid desiring lo re-assort I he stuck, for the next TIIIItTV HAYS, I will sell certain ur tielos at Astonishingly low prices, (in hand another supply nf those beautiful decorated Chamber Sets at $1. Tin Sets nt $1.75. Lustre Hand I'ups, Saucers and Plates. More of I hose (.'ups and Saucers nt 20o. per set, which were m>ld so rapidly. Hound Pudding Pans, Flesh Korks, Tin Loaf Paas, Tube l ake Pans. Cof?eo Strainers, 10c. Dish Pans, Cullender!*, etc. Liberal discounts lo Country Merchants or persons buying ?II largo (pumtitles. Will barter for cot ton rags, wool, beeswax, Sus. I can also sell any kind of Machinery, from a Saussagu Mill ma steam Kngino. V. F. MARTIN, Agent, Hell iiuilding, Walhalla, S. C. K.B IC? KB DON'T M KAN Kill King Kotton, Hut il dues mean that I he Keowee Kouner Maper Says for you to Kum Kwick Kunial Ami buy those tilings your good and tail hf ul wile wan ts or Keeii Kemiverii Kaptain I Ililli your hoilSO is well furnished and K(unfold aide for h'uzziiis and Kiimpaiiy -OH KEEP KITCHENS KLEAR ( if uld Stoves and old Kooking Kulch Knocked Ti i pieces and Kum und Ivnlrh some Know Prices of Cooking and Heating stoves, Furniture, Doors and sash, ,Vc, or Keep Klean Konsciences liv paying Wlml yon owe that man TODD, At Seneca. October 17. ?8S0,