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Gloomy, Hopeless Life Internal Pain*- Lamo, Tired, Nor vcua-Every Bad Symptom cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. . " For nearly flvo years i suffered with a severe caao ot stotuooh trouble I lind julinu In ?ny ntr>initnb S?d bOV?ls Sv tfc??t I iX)Uld not Btand or work without groat Bufforlng. My appotlto waa vory poor and when I did cat anything I was shortly nf tor words eoized with vomiting spoils. I could not roat at night nud ?olt lamo and tired all ovor. I hocamo uorvous and had no ouorgy whatovor. My lifo soomod ._- i: .Mnt.? ? .., I.I. - ,1 " .1 viHod mo to toko Uood'B Sarsaparilla, i bogan taking it and tho amt bot tin aid mo a groat dool ot good. I con tinued with it regularly and novo now almost tully rognluod my natural woight and am doing nearly all my houuowork." m ni', iii? J ?A GltOOKKlt, Gladstono, Ala. ILM_g>_ Sarsa 1*1 OOO S parilla Is tho Host-lu fact tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Insist upon Moon's; tako no substitute. mw ?. act ltaruionlously with rlOOCrS Pills Hood's Baraaparifta, vise. in Memory of Florence Baldwin. lt has boon snob a long timo ago, Altbouirh tho timo passes so slow, Sinco Groc?'s angol of morey visited us, And carried our darling away. lt would bo wrong to wish her back, In this world of toil and Bin, When wo know sho is far hotter off, And all her Bulleringa aro at an end. Fathor, brothor and sisters sho left be hind her, All so lonely and sad, But sho has gono to meei dear mamma, Whoro tho angels will make them glad. I know sho is an angol fair, All dressed in gold and whito, With a crown upon her hair, Shining lu (ind's holy light. Wo hope to meet her "some sweet day," On Canaan's happy shore, "Whoro all our sufferings will bo done, And parting will bo no moro. A gobion harp is in her hand, Puru joys to her aro given, She ia waiting now to woleomo mo Within tho gatos of heaven. For ono by one tho Lord will call us, As our labor hero is done, And thou as wo cross tho river, We will meet her one by one. SlSTKIt. KIT CARSON. A Hunt with thc Famous Nimrod of Kentucky and the West. I presumo that almost every read il^oerson, and especially every rcad ing "SJJJ, in loose United States, writes William Thompson in tho Now York Sun, is moro or less famil iar with tho history of tho world renowned trapper, scout, hunter, explorer and Indian fighter, Christo pher, or "Kit" Carson, who, born in Kentucky in I SOO, died at Fort Lyon, Colorado, on INI ay ?.;l, 18G8, leaving behind him tho record of a spotless character and a reputation for deeds of chivalrous daring ami adventure which have made his naine a house hold word. Although Carson was liftoen years older than I, it was my privilege to know him well, and I look back to tho various periods passed with him as among tho happiest of my lifo. 1 first became acquainted with him while crossing tho great plains in 1840, and was then an eye-witness to his marvelous rescue of two white wonum-thc sole survivors of their party-from a band of Apaches. From tho time of this first meet ing until tho day of his death I never entirely lost track of this famous man. In I8f>f> I shared many peril ous adventures with him, and in the fall of T>7 was for several weeks a guest at his lioinc in thc queer old village; of Taus, N. His homo there was nil immense one-story building, covering more than a quar ter of an acre, and was a favorite rendezvous for neighboring Mexicans, half-breeds, and friendly Indians, among whom bc was fiffeel'onatcly known as Father Kit. There, too, used to come great numbers of tra velers, many of whom had ridden scores of miles off their direct route to visit one of whom they had heard sn much that was good and nothing that was bad. Carson laughingly called this big house bis "city resi dence," in contradistinction to his farmhouse at Hexed a, winne in part nership with his old friend Maxwell, ho had a large and well-stocked ranch. Mrs. ('arson, a young and very at tractive woman, was alive at this time. She was Kit's second wife, devotedly attached lo him and her children, and a charming hostess. She died in Colorado on April "JO, 1878, and there is no doubt that her death hastened that of ber husband, who loved ber with all tho strength of bis nature. At tho time of my visit Carson was 48 years old, and, though by no means :i hugo man, was I phenomenally strong and aid ive, a superb horseman, and capable of bearing any fatigue. Ho was tho exact opposite in per son of what ono who bad heard of Iiis wonderful exploits, but bad never seen him, would naturally expect to find. Instead of being a truculent looking, loud-voiced, violent-tem pered ginni, as som" have pictured him, bc was of a sing dai ly mild cast of countenance, a kindly, equable temper, and an exceedingly benevo lent disposition. His voice was soft and low as that of a cultured woman. 'Hut when aroused by wrong or op prcRMion, particularly toward tho weak and defenceless, Carson could bc terrible. At such times his gray oyes would Hash, bis lips meet in stern resolve, and bis whole form dilate with righteous anger ; and woo to thc delinquents, white or red, few or many, upon whom that anger should fall, for in the causo of right /vit never counted odds. Though oddoia rashly imprudent, ho was fonrloss os an onrngod grizzly and as indexible ns fato, while his skill in following a trail, and in avoiding traps sot for him, was so extraordinary that any band ot marauding savagos droadod bis sin glo pursuit moro than that of a hun dred ordinary foes. Tho hundred might fail in inflicting punish ment, but "Sure Kill Kit" novor did j yot, throughout his wholo oareor, ho was tho stoadfast friond of all poaoe able, well-disposed Indians. I havo known bim to feed destitute families o? such Indians for months, wait por son ally upon their sick, even when tho disease was smallpox. I havo known him, at tho rink of his lifo, to defend and succor friendly Indians who, because of their friendship for him, woro in danger of ?inmediato massacre by members of a hostile tribe. Once, in Arizona, I saw him, backed only by my then inexperi enced solf, rido down upon a wholo band of Apaches, and rescue a Pah Uto prisoner whom th?y had tied to a stake and were about to torture to death. On riding over tho crest of a bluff ono morning, we came unexpectedly upon this band, and of course would have retreated at once had not Car son recognized in tho prisoner mi old friend. "lt's a desperate venture," he said ; "but we'll at least try to save that poor fellow. See, the reds have dis covered us, and are running off lo got their ponies in order to give chase. Mow's our time! Keep close to me." Carson was riding a powerful stal lion, and I had an equally swift horse. Without another word we dashed down the slope at headlong speed, reaching the prisoner's side in less than live seconds. The man, already singing his death song, was bound to tho stake simply by rawhide lariats passed around his waist, his legs and arius being left free so as to afford greater sport to his torturers. Without dismounting, Carson cut these thongs with a p'ngle stroke of his knife ; then, be on one side and I on the other, we caught tho pris oner under the armpits, and bore him away between us before the savages had got half-way to tho grove where their ponies were con cealed. Almost in a twinkling, amid a shower of arrows, wo had surmounted tho hill, and by tho time tho first pursuing Indian appeared on its crest were half a milo away. Then caine tho chase. Incumbcrcd as we were, the Apaches gained on us steadily, and by and by tho foremost one, evidently tho chief, caine within long lille range-a fatal mistake on his part. Never slackening speed, (.arson half tinned in his saddle, threw up his rille willi one hand, and seemingly without laking aim, brought the warrior to the ground. This somewhat checked Ihn ardor of pursuit, but st ill tho redskins followed us mile after milo, until they and mo ? aught sight of a long emigrant train coming slowly over tho eastern plain. Then the whole crew lied precipi tately. We gained the train and were safe. "Wasn't that a close call, Kit ?" I asked. "Nothing to speak of," he coolly replied. "With our repeating rides and four revolvers wc could havo kept those hounds off all day ; and help was sure to come before night, as we're on the main line of emigrant travel." It was by snob deeds that Kit Car son won tho hearts ot" all worthy persons who knew him. No thought of self, no consideration of personal peril, ever had a feather's weight, with him when distress was to be re lieved, or endangered captives were to he rescued. Within easy reach of (/'arson's home there abounded great quantities of game, from buffaloes to jack rab bits, and we passed tho greater part ol* each ?lay in hunting. On these occasions I had ample opportunity of observing, not only his thorough ? -----! Thc sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband if. everything to nu expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., n promi nent druggist of Dayton, ()., gives tho following euso : K customer of mino, wlir.ip wife linn used four bottle? of "Motlicr'n I'rlcltil" txfore con finement, nuyn. nfter Hering tlie effects of th<? remedy, (hut if ?he lind lo f/o through Hie ordeal i~a!:s atti thsrs wer: bat frv.r bo1.'.!:.-, on th? tnnrkct, noel tho coat wns $100 per t>ottle, ?hr Would Imvfl tlicm. " Mother's l'rlcnd " le n scientifically Compounded liniment which alfords cer tain relief in the varlono nlhuentn pre ceding childbirth, nnd nasuren proper elotrticlty to tho corda nnd muscles In? Volved fn the final ordeal. " Mother's Friend " ia sold by drug? gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Pefore flnby Ia Horn," mailed free on application, fIIB BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlnnta, Oft. '."'?A.. \-.: ''^^^^^?.^Afxii^M??iA knowlndao o? woodcraft, but also MB wondoriut skill with ti?o and re volver. I had thought myee** an ex port iu tho uso of these weapons, but soon fouud that, compared with Car son, I was a tyro. At this timo he had among bis retainers a green young Irishman, Barney O'Brion. As wo killed a good deal of heavy gamo and supplied many Taos fami lies with freeh meat, wo geuorally took B&rttoy and ono or two paok muloB with us on our moro distaOt hunts, much to his gratification and our own entertainment, for the fol low was chuck full of fun, though in tho woy of shooting he could hardly havo hit a barn at ten yards. Ono night a valuable thoroughbred colt, kopt in a small pasture nonr Carson's house, WUB killed, but not devoured, the killora probably- hav ing boon scared away by tho barking of the kennel dogs. On investiga tion oarly noxt morning, Carson declared that tho deed had boon dono by a ' pair of mountain lions or cou nfars. whinh '"oro. k*?o*.v:i to haunt tho distant foot-hills. So, without saying a word to any of tho neigh bors, ho and I, followed by Barney and old Jack, an uncommonly wisc mule, sot off on horseback directly after breakfast to lind the brutes, Although on tho short grass of thc plain and among tho rookH and bould ers I could BOO no aigus of a trail, thc old trapper followed it with snell enso and certainty that O'Brien wa* moved to exclaim : "Bcdad, thin, thc muster's got tho oyo av a hawk an tho nose av a fox. Shuro it's him Bclf jan shuiell out a thrack whin there's nivor a wan at all, at all !" .After penetrating sonic distanei into tho foothills, Carson d?clar?e that thc bonn must bo concealed in J great gorge, lying immediately ii front of UH, and so densely ovorgrowi with Borubwood that its exploration; on horseback \N as impossible. W< dismounted and prepared to prooooc on foot. "Now, Barney,"said Carson, "stick oloso to tho cattle until .ve conn back, and don't get soared out o your wits if you happen to seo a Hoi or two. They're nothing but bij cals, and hardly over attack a mai in daylight." "Arrah, bo aisy, sor ; it's a ral O'Brien Oi am, wan av tho ouh slock, an' no mortal basilio cai 1 might me, lot alono such th ri HOB a cats. Faix, Oi'd blow a dozen av thim in til smithereens if they ker forninst me gun." "Wei!, watch tho mule. He'] give you warning of danger," can tioned Carson; and wo plunged int tho thicket, which W:IB interlined b so many narrow, well-trodden pall that it. seemed utterly impossible t select any one as that followed b tho cougars. Carson, however, wu not led a moment astray. Ho : once fixed upon an almost blind, sim otis trail which led close along th side wall of thc canyon, though t me its slightly dusty surface scenic merely a blurred thread of hope lcssly nrxed tracks of many differoi kinds of animals. On some paris of this path w could walk upright, but on otb? parts the overarching bushes oblige us, through tho necessity of makin no rustling, to creep forward c hands and knees, thus not only rei dering our progress very slow, bi placing us in a rather awkward pos lion for defense in COHO a wild bea should take a notion to attack u Hut this consideration did not troi bb; us, as wc had seen no signs i grizzly boars, and knew that no otk wild creature thereabout would vc untnrily face two grown men. For nearly an hour we toiled aloi thc dark, sweltering, windless r vine without Hoeing a living creatui Then we came to a little sido gul which, at first sight, seemed so coi pletely blocked up by fragments fallen rocks that nothing larger tin a rat could harbor there. On coi ing opposite to UH mouth, howcv< Carson suddenly sprang to his fe and .said : "Lookout, Will ! There's a griz/ within fifty foot of us. I smell hi quito plainly." There is a small open spaco hoi and, though wondering whore a bc could bc concealed. I ranged mys at Carson's Hide. I had barely do HO when from behind a great roc whose upper edge rested against t vertical cliff, an enormous silvor-l grizzly emerged, and with blazi eyes and a hoarse gurgling roar rush at us open-mouthed. "Steady! .lust above tho eye said my comrade, and thc next staut tho monster lay dead with t' bullets through its brain. Ordinarily this kill would ha been thought a piece of good lui but now it seemed just the revoi for on thc report of our sin; breechloaders a pair of full gro cougars burst from cover not lld feet away, and were out of sight fore we could nlip in frosh cartridj or draw our revolvers. "Confound the boar," said ( 'arse "I'd rallier have killed thone Iii than a dozen like him. Hut nc mind, we'll got them yet. Meaitti wo may ?is well pool old IOphraim. When this troublesome job \ done, and the heavy pelt swung on a sappi ing beyond tho reach wolves, wo took di fieront patliH, ? bogan to boat down the ravine agi We could not lind tho congi ?and had como almost within sight na^-?r?----?II i?.II *.i mi.i minni tho cloar" epaoo whoro wo loft tho horses and mulo, when tho report of BornoyV big smoothboro rang out Jil'o that of a six-pounder, a?-\ next moment ho yellod : "Help ! Thoro'? A couple ot mu th . orin's basthos Bnenkin' ontil mo, an' mo gun's impty." "Tho lions !" oriod Carson, ns wo rushed out into tho opon glade, to soo tho horses straining frnntioally on their Inriots, tho mulo . trotting homeward, and Barnoy coworing in abject torror, mossing himsolf and moaning. Wo could Soo no euusc for his nimm. "But whoro aro tho lions, Barney?" was asked. "Sorrc wan nv nm knows, Bor. But thoy was boynnt thim bushes whin OUld Jaok got soight av tb itu, wavin' thoir tails an' liokin' their obops loiko thoy'd ate him, whoilo nil tho toim it was mosilf thoy was afthcr, booauso Oi'd gov thim a weeny sprinklin' av shot." "Look out there !" called Carson;' "thoy aro running under cover after tho mulo," pointing to a tremendous and swiftly advanoing line of motion among tho wayside bushes. Untying tho horses, wo sprang to saddlo and were off in hot pursuit, but too lato to savo Jack ; for, with out having boon previously seen by us, tho two lions broke cover, and, ono at his throat and one at his Hank, pulled tho beast down while wo wore fifty yards away. "Hold tip," said Carson ; "tho mis chief's done. Lot thom Bettie down on their prey. Too much brush in tho way to make a sure shot." So for a minuto or two wo sat quiet in our Baddie, watching tho brutes until they became wholly pre occupied with their least. Then wo rodo forward to within twenty-live, yards. "Now," whispered Carson, "you take tho ono on tho right, and I'll drop tho other." At thc simultaneous crack of our rifles tho cougar fired at by Carson, tho malo, stretched itself out in death with scarcely a quiver ; but as I afterward found, the elevating leaf of my nile's back sight bad got raised, and I entirely overshot my mark. Thereupon, thc surviving cougar, maddoncd by tho taste of blood, or by tho loss of her mate, uttered a human-like scream and carno to me in prodigious leap?, tho fourth of which would have brought her to my throat. But that leap was novor completed, for while the oreu turo was in midair, Carson bred two revolver shots quick as lightning, and she dropped, dying at my horse's feet, both bullets having struck the very center of her chest. "A rather neat performance," I said. "I'd hardly got my own pistol out of the holster." "Oh, that's nothing," said Carson ; "practice makes perfect. 1 oughtn't to have taken tho shot from you, but there was no time to lose, as thc brute might have hurt your horse." Barney, panting and blowing Uko a standard grampus now caine up on tho run, and was sent off by Carson after the bearskin. After skinning tho cougars wo set off for home, regulating our pace to Barney's speed in walking. Poor Barney did not long remain a green horn. Soon the old smoothbore gave place to a rille, and, tutored by his employer, he became a .skilful hunt? r as well as a fearless Indian lighter. Ho died while trying to save h'm mas ter's property. Carson himself told mo the story about two years after our hunt. Ho had sent Harney out in charge of a large Hock of shoo]) destined for tho California market. On the way Barnoy and bis fellow herdsman were attacked by a strong band of roving Indians, who, after a long battle, slaughtered nil but one of the men. This one, getting back to the ranch, told bim that Harney, alter hi? ammunition was gone, hail contin ued to light like a tiger, and with bis heavy rille bad killed in a hand to-hand combat six of the savages boforo ho fell. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood I'oi Bon eau not know what a desperate eon ditton it can produce. This torribb disenso which the doctors aro total 1] unable to euro, is communicated fron one generation to another, indicting {ti taint upon countless innocent ones. Nome yc.'.i? ago I was IM OG ll Ininti wi til ; a .,i by a naroo ?rho lu tooted my nabo with Moot tolnt. Tim little one was umiqiml t<> tho mrugglc, ,*" (?nd ltd lifo was yielded Jw:&U&?t?kfr? up to tho fearful poison. OT ^88^^ For ?ix long year? 1 ?nf- 7 ) forod untold ni 1 no ry. I Ktt*H?&. IgB ?UH covered with ?ores oW^W and uloorfl from hoad tn V'l T~ kjjff foot, and no language \x5?*\ !?f oan oxprean my feelings wfc -H JvaX of woo during those long ?i?JL -^rf^ JfiB yonrfl. I had the host vJsaf??^: jOSBb m?dica) treatment. Hov- .?sSS?' oral phynlelnns suecos iaBffSftSHE?TSc^ ?Ivoly treated ino. Lut all ^^XfmKSX^??i to uti purpose. Tho mer OlifV Mid potanh Boomed to add fuel to tlx awful (lanie which wan devouring ino. I wai advised hy friends who hud seen wolidcrfu ouro* made hy lt, to ?ry Swift's Specific. 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Suuday Sohool ovory Suuday morning at 10 o'olook, Major S. P. Dendy Superintendent. RIOIII.ANO.-Preaohing overy first and third Sunday at il a. m. Sunday sohool ovory Sunday nt 10.80 n. m., V/. j IL Hughes Superintendent. UBTUKL.-Preaching sooond Siuvday at 8.30 p. m. aud ovory fifth Sunday at ll a. ra. Ii. L.' RooBus. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla Ciroult aro aa follows: First Suuday atWhitmire's at ll a. m.; Joeassee at 8 ?. m . Sooond Suuday at Double Springs nt ll a. ra. ; Lauroi Springs at Hp, ra. Third Sunday at Goonoo at ll a.m.; Zion at 8 p. m. Fourth Sunday at Fairviow at ll a. m. ; Nowry at 81 jp. ra. There will niuo bo preaohing at Whit miro on Saturday before tho first Sunday in eaoh month at 8 p. m., and at Double Springs on Saturday boforo tho second Sunday in eaoh month nt 8 p. ra. Tho following aro tho appointments of Rov. W. W. Leathors for tho year 1807 : Boavordam Baptist church-first Sun day and Saturday before in eaoh month nt ll a. m. Nowry Baptist church-socoud Sunday morning apa at night, and on tho third Sunday night, and ovory fifth Sundry, at tho usual hours. Shiloh Baptist church--third Sunday at ll a. m. and on Saturday boforo nt 3 p. m. Hopowoll' Baptist church, Anderson county, fourth Sunday and Saturday bo foro nt ll a. ra. APPOINTMENTS AT THE EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH: Sunday Sohool at 0.30 a. m., Mr. J. J. Ansel, Suporlntondnnt. Divine services, English, on tho socond and fourth Sundays, at lia. in. and on Thursdays, at 4 p. m. Gorman, at ll a. m., on tho first and third Sun lays. Appointments for {ho Westminster Group cf Churches. First Sunday, preaching ot Tugaloo at I ll a. ra. Second Sundny,Oak Grovo, at ll a. m., and Westminster at 8 p. m. Third Suuday, Rotroat, at ll n. m. Fourth Sunday, Westminster, at lia. m. and 8 p. m. JOSKPII T. DUN OY, Stated Supply. Masonic. Tho rogular communications of Blue I itidgo Lodge, No. 02, A. F. M., aro hold in tho Masonic Tomplo, Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday night, on or boforo tho full moon in eaoh month, nt 8 o'clock P. M. Tho Brethren will take uu? ??lleo thereof and govorn themselves accordingly. R. T. JAYNKS, W. M. W. O. WHITK, Soorotary. Knights of Pythias. Walhalla Lodge. No. 07, K. of P moot? ovory Monday night in Masonic Hall. J. M. Moss, C. C. J. T. ASHWORTH K. R. and S. 8111111110*1 s for Joelief? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK OCONBK. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Matthew W. Coloman and William S. Hunter, ns Exooutors of tho last will and testament of Sponcor Stegall, docensod, Plaintiffs, against, G. Wash Stogall, William Stogall, Pat rick StoRnlf, Anna Jamison, Janies Stegall, Malinda Day, Mary Orr, Kinma | Couch, Sid Stogall, Harrison Stogall, Matt ie Jamison, 'i vt I ie Jordan, Carrie Stogall, J08SO Stogall, Bottio Stogall, Son Stogall, Thomas Stogall, Earle | Mooro, Hattie Mooro, Kettie Mooro, Babo Mooro, Grant Mooro, Wal tor Mooro and Riobard Kirby, Caroline Kirby and Robort Loo Kirby, D?fend ants. SUMMONS KOU RKMKK-(COMPLAINT NOT SRRVRD.) To the D?fendants abovo named : YOU ar? horoby summoned and re quired to answer tho complaint in this action, which will lo tiled in tho oOlcc of tho Clork of tho Court of Com mon Pions, for tho said county, and to ] servo a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on tho subscribers at thou ofllco. on tho PublioSquare, at Walhalla) (Joint Houso, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho soi vice hereof, exclusive of tho day of suoh sorvico; nod I if yo;; f<??? tu minWoi ibu complaint within tho timo aforosa!:l, tho Plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho Court for tho roliof demanded in tho complaint. Dated May 26th, A. D. 1808. [I<. 8.] J AUKS Sn A no? N, C. C. P. JAYNKS A SHELOR, Plaint Os' Attorneys. To tho Dofondants abovo named: Taku notice that tho summons in tho abovo entitled action was filed in thc ofllco of tho Clork of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Goonoo County, South Caro lina, on tho 25th day of May, 1808; that I tho complaint in this notion will bo filed in said oilier, within twonty days from thin dato; that tho object of this action is tho construction of tho will of Sponcor Stogall, deceased, tho marshalling of tho | assot? of ids OBtate, tho salo of tho real property of which ho died seized ami possessed, for the purpos.es of partition among his hoirs-at-law and legatees according to tho terms of his will, under the propor order of this Court. J A YNES ?fe SHELOR, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Walhalla, S. C. My 25th, 1808. 21-20 Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF OCONEE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary Keith, Plaintiff, against A mamie. Gason, Pearl Keith and Beulah Keilli, Dofoudants. SUMMONS KOO RRMKF--(COMPLAINT NOT SRllVKn.) To tho Dofondants abovo namod : "\TOU aro horoby summoned and ro .1. quired to answor tho complaint in tills action, which was Hied in tho ofllco ??f thc Clork of tho Court of Common Pleas, for tho said County, on tho 18th day of May, 180ft, and to servo a copy of your answor to tho said complaint Oil tho subscribers at tbolr ofllco, on tho Publie Square, at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, within twonty days after thu sorvico hm - ni, oxclusivo of tho day of such sorvico; and if you fail to answer tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho Plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho roliof domandod 111 tho oomplainc Dated May 18th, A. 1). 1808. IL. S. ) JAMBS SRABOBN. 0. C. P. fi JAYNKS ?fe SHELOR, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the DofomlantH Amanda Canon, Pearl Keith and Boniah Keilli : Tako notice that tho summons and complaint in tho above entitled action were filed in tho ofllco of tho Clork of tho Court of Common Pleas of Ooonoo County, South Carolina, on tho 18th day of May, 1808; that tho oblcct of this ac tion is the cancellation of a deed mndn hy plaintiff to Gorabi Keith on tho Kith day of August, 1800, covoring tho lot of land doBorihod in tho complaint, and hoing the snmo whoroon plainlilY now roubles in tho town of Walhalla, Oconoo i 'muli v, South Carolina; that tho relief demanded in tim complaint consists partly in excluding you and each of you froth any interest as hobs at law of Ger ald Keith, deceased, in said premises. JAYNKS ?fe SHELOR, Plaintiffs Attorneys, Walhalla, S. 0. May 18th, 1808. 20 25 and I* I rm ty of it still O?i hftUd. LIVERY, ?EEDI SALE STABLE. WHEN you want nnytliiug in this I lino call nud son mo. I wilt do my beat to ploutso you, both in quality mid prlco. When you bavo a borso that don't suit ] you bring bim to mo nm) I will swap you ono illili, doos suit you. ftSF'Nico, vvoll fumisbod, four room HOUSE TO KENT CHEAL?. Call on mo. ."^?3 April 7, 1808. WARREN PRIESTLEY, TUG BAKB13R. FOR FOURTEEN YEAHS WAL HALLA'S TONSORIAL ARTIST. Prompt ul satisfaotory work at ids j ? Parlors, 4-21-08-ly SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -SR Condenacd Schedule In Kfloot Mfty 1, 1803. ~?'I? (Tin UO0 a ra 12 ll v "> 13 23 p m 1 25 i> rn 1 46 p m 3 36 p ni 3 65 ?nj *~8"l0" p rn 8 ii jp i n 4 ? p_tn 0"&Tp m "TinliT Ko. li. 10 IS" a tn 10 40 n m 10JS? ? M? l?li? ft~ni 11 lia m 11_89 n m il SKT~? m "ll 65 A ni ia 85 p m la 61 p m 2 04 p m 9 19 p nt 8 85 p ni 5 00~"p~T3j Dally Dally No.141 No.iO "?U>0? li"??a "0 Sop "o 8o? 2 jop 8 60a 1 26? 7 40il 1 05p f 80il 12 ?Mp 6 Mp 12 Hp 0 42p ll 45a 0 IIS? 1120a OOOp 8 gpo OOSij STATIONS. T^"^iiftri?ftrt>?r. LT. C'I hu H , itu. " ProB'iority. " Nowborry. " Ninoty-H?x. Ar. Greenwood. " Hodije? ,. Ar. Abbeville. Xri"noit?n....,.? ?. ? Ar. Andoraon. Ar. ?r??iirT\T"o -va,:, LI: ._ JL: . jjirl "Atlanta""- ..'.7..'.'. STATIONS. LYl?rooriTiJlo. " Piedmont. " Wllllftmaton. C" ATuloraon.. I 5bii?n . Ai DonunlnH. LT! Abbovi?lo. LT. fioclgoB. " Greenwood. !l Ninoty-rdx. " Nowborry. " Prosporlty. Ar. (Wumbin.._L.. Ar. ^flinrioatoii. *S?Op fl?it LT.. . .dhiirioiitoii... Ar *| 00i\ ii 80a '* Cobimbitt." 0 07n 12 lop ".Alston." 10 04ft 126p ".Bantuo." 10 20a S08p ".linton." lOBPd >S8p Jonesville .... " 10 6<A 297p ".Pncolot." II 86a 810p Ar.. Rpaitanburg...LT 11 40(\ 820p LT. . Bpartanburg.. .Ar ^46o 7OOp Ar.... Aahovlllc.LT "A," a. m. Tra?na 0 and 10 onrry olcgAtit Pullman .looping oarH bot ween Columbia and Aahovlllo, .nrouto dully between JuokHonvlllu nndOinoln natl. Trains loavo Bpartanburg, A. A O. dtrlnlon, northbound, 0:117 a.m., 8:117 p.m., 0:10 p.m., (Voatlbulo Limited); southbound 13:M a. lu., 8:16 p. m., ll :U4 a. m., ( Vontibulo Limited.) Trains lenvo Wrcfinvlllo, A. and C. dlvlHton, northbound, 6:16 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 6:22 p. m., (vestibuled Limited): southbound, VM a. m., 4tl00 p. ia., 12 :t>0 p. m. ( Vcattbnled Limited), l'u! 1 nun Ker' loo. Pullman pnlaoo Hlcnplng pari on Tra?na D5 and 8?, 67 and C?, on A. and O. division. FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M.OULP, Third V-P. &Gon. Mgr., T.M.. Wnnhlngton. W. A. TURK. B. H. HARDWICK, Gen. PAHO. A !<'t. Aa'iGvn. Pap?. A n't. Washington, P. a_Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Oondonnorl Schedule of I'mspngnr Train?. In Effect .hm!- fi, ISM. Northbound. Lv. Atlanta, O.T. " Atlanta, lt. T. " Noroi-oaa. " buford....... " GalueavUl*)... " Lula. Ar. ( Windin. LT.Mt. Airy. " Tooooa. " Wostmlnator " Boneon . " Ctmtrnl. " GreeuvlUe .. " BparlAubnrg. Ar. AHIUIV?IIO. .. " Hi.?Tnov H .... " Ulm-Ii ?i m i g " King'* Mt... " Wnxlonia . . . LT. Charlot to . . Ar. Greenaboro. LT . llrecnsboro. Ar. Norfolk .... Ar. Dunvlllo .. Ar.lttoh UK.11.1 . . I V w^ No. I? No. 38 "ally; Dully. 7 60 a H NJ a IO) a 10 0') a 10 85 a 10 58 a 11 26 a ll 80 a 11 Ml n l'l Ul in 12 M p I lil |> iV?? p 7 00 p 4 20 p 4 IW p 6 (Kl p 6 26 p (11!0 p 0 62 i 2 liO in 1 00 p 2 22 2 ii 8 80 p 4 16 p 6 Vi p rt 10 p rt ll 7 00 8 23 io r.\ 10 Ml 7 lil No. IS Bx. Sun. 4 86 p 6 85 p ll 28 p 7 OHp 7 48 p 8 OS p 8 86 p 8 40 p Ar.Washington.. " naltm'e PRU " Philadelphia. " Now York .. ll 26 p.ll 61 p| fl 40 ni rt ni a Southbound. LTTN. y: p.H.nr. " Philadelphia " UaRliuoro.... '' WaHhlngton.. LT. Kl-I I i H I .ml ... LT. linn viii?) .... LT. Norfolk . Ar. GrconalHiro. rt 12 a 8 01 a 10 16 a 12 48 ml Ifat.M?i V.u.. No. S.1 No. 87 M.,11 , Itally. iTiirr; hnsrp 8 60 al (1 65 p il 81 al 0 20 p 11 15 A 10 4.1 p 12 01 inji:: o ii p Kat. ?I I N??. 80 Hally. 11 60 p 12 60 a 1 27 A 2 90 2 40 8 25 4 OJ 4 :l! 4 62 i. a m 7J5 7115 7 58 8 20 0 25 12 10 LT. Oroonaboro. Ar. Charlotte .. LT. GiiHtonln " KiiiR'a Mt. " lilaoKAburg " GaffuoyH Lv. Aaliovlllo.. 7 20 p 10 00 p 10 Ul p ll 81 p ll 4rt p u 00 p " Bpartaiiburg. 12 JW A ll 84 a 8 16 p. " HreenvlUo.... 125 n Vi 80 p 4 86 p. " C. II i ia I. 5 46 p S ..il' " Hoiiorii. a 80 a 1 88 o rt 16 p v " Westiniiiitor. rt!? p ' " Toocoa. 8 25 A 2 18 ii 7 15 p JilLV^ " Mt. Airy. 7 42 p TlTRii " Cornolia. 7 46 p 0 86 rt " Lulu. 41 15 A 8 18 p 8 18 p 0 67 A " Malneavtlle.., 4 85 a 8 87 p 8 40 p 7 20 a " buford. ll ll p 7 48 A " Non-roMH. 6 ?f> A. 0 48 p 8 27 n Ar. Atlanta, H.T. Il 10 a 4 .VS p 10itt li 0 80 A Ar. Atlanla, C. T. 6 111 a 8 65 pl 080 pl 8 80 a Nblt?HO?S NOON tltAlN. Daily IfiXcopI Sunday. Lv. Atlanta, .'outrai limn . I Di) ft Ar. Nori'i osH, uaatern limo .. 1 16 y Lv. Nororoaa, oaatorn i Imo. 2 20 p Ar. A i Inn'n, contrai tbno. . 2 20 p "A'1 a. m. "P'1 p. m. "6?" noon. "N" i\li;ht. (Ihosapoalcw Lino Btoinnera in delly sorvloo bntwoon Norfolk and Baltimore. Nos. 87 and UK -1 )nlly. WaaliblKtoil and Mouth woalern Vorttibuln Lfinlted. Through rullman Blooping enra lietwouu Now York and New Or leaiia, via Washington, Allanta and 6lontgom civ, inn! alan between Now York and Moinplits. via WAHIII nglon, At lau ta ami lilruilngliain. I ?? .< elana thorouglifare eonehea hotwoon Wanlitng' tonand Atlanta. Dining cara Herve all nu nn vii mulo. Pullman dru wing room Hloontng caral bolwoon UreeuaUoro and Norfolk. Close con nootlon nt Norfolk forOI.D POINT COMFORT arriving thorn in limn for broakfnst. Non. ?16 And 84 United KtaU? Kast Afail nut* Holld between Washington and Now Or h.TiiH, via Boiltheril Hallway, A .Vi \V. 1'. lt. lt., and !.. ,v> ii. U. H., boing coiupoiioil of liaggago ear and conohea, tlirougn without olinnge for ),:,, 11 ) -1 ? i : of All elnaaea. Pullman drawing room tlooplllg oars botween Now York nnd Now Orloan?, via Atlanla and Montgoinory. l.oaving Wanhlngton oaob Wodimyday, a tourlat alcuping C?r will run through Iwtweon Weah fm',,,i, ami San Prauolnoo without ohauge. Piill m in Draw i ag-Room Bleeping (Tara between Anh..villi- and Atlanta. NOH. ll, HT, 1.8 and 12 Pullman ?looping cara bolwoon Richmond and Charit He, Via Danvllln, . :>utlibound Non. ll and .17, northbound Nos (ut and 12 I'RANK H. (4 AN NOW. .1. M.OULP. Third V-P. ?te ?OD. Mgr., Traillo M'g'r. WAHhlngton, 1). O. Washington, 1). O W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK* Gon'l Pass. Ag't., Am'tGon'l Pass. Ag't., Washliigtoti, 1). O, | Atlanti^?fft; ono n 10 00 p 1) 60 a 7 05 a ll 25 " No.l 1 Dully I 85 p ? ur p II 85 p ll 85 p 3 60 A rt 'Al a 12 Hint Kl 45 a 10 58 a 7 82 a ll 15 a 1 08 p 1 85 p 2 Ort p 2 26 p 8 20 ft AtlftUtlljJ^ft; If you? det?iro attractive .Tob Priotfog of ?ny doaunp* lion sond ft-jto tUo Courier Vob omeo. Rrlofs omi Avt?i'moiita . ... : a ?pooiau-y. { 18??, cont only : ip.OO rt {MWHW < 33-callbr? cartridges for ?ny (?thor re- , < ixmtor mud.-, COB! tjHU.OO n tliounnnU? ( i i Yon eau savo tho ontlro eos*, of yourMBrHn , i > on tho llrBt two thouaaiul ?. " OIOROB. Why this , ) Ix eo I? fillly uxi'liUuuu la \t\n Marlin Maua > S Hook for ?hootor?. lt niuo tolls how to euro tor i \ llroaim? mu? how to uno tV.ani. How IP??? I < ?nrtrWK0R with tho different Minia of hlacK ana , / ?iiiokoU'HH powilor?. It u?..(.i trajectories,vo- ? > lodden, ponetrwloni ana wx> other point? o? \ > hitoiest to fliiortmi t.'i. 1? paito?. Freo, If you \ ? will Bond 8tiUiil>? fu! im?t>on to 5 J^tlIK MARIAH yiKBARMS^^OO^^Kfl^ Blue Ridge Railroad, II. C. BEATTIE, RKOBIVKK. TIME TABLE NO. 1.-8UrER8KDES TIME TABLE NO. 0. Effective 7.00 A. H., March ?, 1808. Between Anderson ami Walhalla. WKHTHOUNI). KAOTBOUNU. No. 12. STATIONS. No. ll. Fi HST Ci. Ass, / EIHST Cr.ASS, DA'i y_ V DAiiiY. P. M.-Loavo "Wrtvo-A. M. s 8.35 . Anderson**. ?11.00 f 3.50 Donvor 10.40 f 4.05 Aatun >?0.81 s 4.14 Pendleton 102 f 4.23 Cliorry's Crossing 10.18 f 4/2? Adams' Crossing 10.07 s 4.47 Seneca 0.40 s 5.11 West Union 0.25 8_5?rrAr_ _ Walhalla_I,y 0.20 _ No. 0, MIXKU, " ?o. 5MIXKIK Daily, Except Daily, Excopt Sunday. Sunday. EASTUO?NI). WKSTIJOUNO? 1*. M. Arrive Loavo. P. M. s 0.10 Anderson 11.10 f 5.55 Donvor 11.38 f 5.43 Autun 11.00 s 5.31 Pondloton .12.02 f 5.10 Cherry's Crossing 12.14 f 5.11 Adams' Crossing 12.22 s 4.47 I Seneca ( 12.40 s 4.10 S " \ 1.45 H 8.88 West Union 2.00 H 3.30 Walhalla 2.10 tm (s) Hegular station; (f) Flag station. All regular trains from Audorson to Walhalla havo right of traok over tralim of tho same olass moving in opposite direction, unless othorwiso spociucd hy train ordors. Will also stop at tho following stations to tako on or lot off passongors : Fhin noy'8, .Tamos and Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects with Southern Railway No. 12 at Anderson. No. 0 connects with Southern Railway Nos. 12, 37 and 38 at Sonoca. J. R. ANDKHBON, Suporintondont. _A_tIo,Yvfci<3 Coast .5_ii?i?9 Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. C., February 24, 1807. Fast Uno Between Charleston and Columbia and Uppor South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In olTect Fobruarly 24th,. 1807. WESTWARD. .No. 52. Leavo Charleston. 7 00 a m " Lanes. 8 20 u " Sum tor. 0 35 Arrive Columbia.10 55 *' " Prosperity.. .ll 58 pm " Now bor ry...12 10 " " Clinton.12 50 " " Jjaurons. 1 15 " " Qroonvillo. 8 00 " " Spartanburg. 8 00 " " Winnsboro. 0 15 pm M Charlotte. 8 20 " " Uondorsonvillo. 0 03 " " Ashovillo. 7 00 " EASTWARD. *No. 58. Leavo Ashovillo. 8 20am " Ucndersonvillo.0 15 " " Spartanburg.ll 45 " " Grconvillo.ll 50 " " Lau rons. 1 45 " ?? Clinton. 2 10 " .? Newberry. 2 57 u Prosperity. 8 13 " " Columbia. 5 16 ** Arrive Sumter. 0 35 " " Lanes. 7 48 " " Charleston. 0 25 " ? Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains botwoon Charleston and Columbia. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Passenger A gout. J. R. KENLY, Qonoral Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager. South (Karolina and georgia $. UK CHARLESTON LINE." Solid'i brough'Trains Rotwoon Charles ton and Asheville Carrying Pullman l'alaco BuiTott Parlor Cars. Passenger Department, I CHAIM,KSTON, S. C., Juno 13,1807. I SOIIKDUXK: Daily. Leave Ch ari os ton. 7 10 a ni 5 30 p m Arrive Summerville, 7 40 a m 0 10 p m " Pregnalls, 8 18am 0 50 pm " (loorgos, 8 20am 7 Olpm " Rrauohvillo, 0 (K)a m 7 35 pm " Rowosvillo, 0 15 a m 8 07 p in " Orangoburg, 0 28 am 8 24 p m " St-. Matthews, 0 48 a in 8 ii' y. m " Fort Motto, "' l(> 00 a m 0 03 p ra " Kingvillo, 10 10 a m 0 20pm " Columbia, 10 55 am 10 10 pm Loavo Columbia, 7 00am 400pm Arrive Kingvillo, 7 40 a ii? 4 44 p m " Fort Motto, 7 51 a m 4 55 p m " St. Matthews, 8 02 a m 5 00 p m " Orangoburg, 8 24 a m 5 27 p m " Rowosvillo, 8 88 a m 5 42 p m " Branohvillo, 0 10 tv m 0 10 p m '.' Ceorgen, 0 35 a ni 0 87 pm Pregnalls. 0 48am ? 50 p ra " Summerville, 10 22 a m 7 22 p m " ChevloBton, ll (K) a m 8 Ot) pm Leave Charleston, 7 10 a m 5 30 p m " Branchville, 0 15 ii m 7 50 p m " Hamborg, " 0 37 a m 8 10 p m " Denmark, 0 52 u m 8 31 p m " Hhic.kvilln, 10 10 p. m 8 50 p m " Williston, 10 27 am 0 10 p m '* A ikon, ll OS? a m 0 57 pm Arrive Augusta, 1151a m 10 45 p m Leavo Augusta, 0 20 a m 8 20 p m " Aikon, 7 14ftin 4 07 p m " \\ illiston, 7 57 ti m 4 44 pm " Blackville, 8 14 a m 5 03 p m " Denmark, 8 28 a m 5 17 p ra . Hamborg, 8 41 a m 5 20 pm " Branchville, 0 05 a m 5 50 p ia Ai rive Charleston, ll (K) a m 8 00 p m FAST KXl'UKSS AIKIUSTA. AND WA8IUNO TON VIA A. O. I.., WITH BT.KKPttBS, TO AND l'ltOM NRW VOIIK, Leave Augusta, 8 05 p m An Ivo Aiken, 3 25 p m " Denmark, 4 32 pm ?ava DonittrtiK, o un a m '* Aiken, 7 28 a ra " Augusta, Daily Kxeept Sunday. Leave Camdon, 8 45 a m " Camdon Janot o 85 a m Arrive Kingvillo, 10 05 a m igv Camden .lunctl 1 00 a m Camden, ll 55 am 8 10 ft m 2 25 p m 8 55 p m 4 85 p m 0 40 i?/ m 8 b><n m Jos. II. SANDS, General Mnntvtfor ti, A. KMK.nsoN, Trafilo Mam^01" General Ofllco, CliSrlOB