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Correspondents from Versailles stato that tho sumo lack of organization which lost Napoleon his ompiro, prevails nt tho present timo in tho armies of tho French Kepablie. In tho moantimo, tho Communists still control mid, though their army is diminished, it is still defiant. Misery, wretchedness and riot seom to prevail at tho capital. All who can get owny oro flying from tho plaguesticken oity. Crime and debauchery appear tobo holding high carnival there, and horrible blasphemies of all that mankind holds sacred aro uttered as if they were something to bo proud of.

Tho world is becoming tired of tho prolonged bloodshed. Tho commercial interests of Europe are suffering, and if thc investing army docs not hurry up its work, it ought to make way for tho Connans, who will bring order to this pandemonium. The Greenville Mountaineer says, when tl ie oases of ncjiro debts were called in lie Court recently in session there, Judge Orr expressed his regret that bc could not concur in thc recent decision ol' tho Supremo Court of this State, and that he would fool himself constrained to instruct thc jury that debts contracted for slaves could not bo collected, and that thc prohibition in thc State Constitution was not a violation of thc Constitution of tho United States, nnd suggested that it would perhaps bo most prudent to continue nil such cases until thc decision of the Supreme Court of tho United Stales upon the question Bhculd bc announced. Thc members of tho Bar approved of thc suggestion, and all that class of casc3 was oontiuued. Tbc Daily Union of thc 10th instant, states that tho Ku Klux visited Newberry C.

on Sunday night last. They visited Messrs. Young and Ilailstnck, County Commissioners. Young resisted, and was badly wounded by a gun shot. Ile wounded a Ku Klux in the fray, WATT FAULKNER, who is in jail.

Thc Probate Judge, LEAH KV, has been compelled to leave. Thc United States Senate is in ses considering in secret session, thc treaty made by the Joint High Commission. GOMME ROIAL. NBW YORK, May easier; sales 8,000 hales-uplands KiJ. Floor quiet am) unchanged-common to extra 0.00@7 IO pood to choice 7.

Wheat lo. helter, closing dull-winter rod and ainbor Western 1 1 Corn closed dall nm) declining, at inactive, at South '-andinas 72 new May higher and unsettled- middling 1 fit' 1 receipts COU huies; sales BOOK slock AcoilSTA. May opened ex hut. nominal, nt lo for middling sales 310 bales; receipts 1000. Liv curoo May I active nnd firmer-uplands Orleans sales export and speculation i a 1 IST otioes.

arc That poor, emaciated Consumptive, who how boyo nil hope of recovery, might now he hale and hearty had bc not neglected that slight Cough, lio advised, if yon have a Cough or Cold, at oncea bottle of OR. TUTT'S F.XPKpTOIiANT und you will soon be well. Do not put it Wallinna No. 2S, ll. A.

ita. A REGULAR CONVOCATION Chapter, No. 28, will beheld at their Hall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the fi th day of Juno next, nt candle Companions will be punctual in their attendance. Ry order tho Chapter; S. P.

FX DY. Sec'y. Clue NO. 02, A. I-'.

JS? A REGULAR COMMUNICATION 'of Hine Ridge Lodge, No. 02, will behold on SATURDAY, June nt 7 o'clock, P. M. Urethren will take duo notice, and govern themselves; accordingly. Ry order of tho Lodge J- E.

NEVILLE. Sec'y. Poisonous Modicinos. The theory thal thc virus of disenso can he pafely counteracted hy doses of poison, is I il I SC nod dangerous. Within tho last twcnly-live ycftt'S, not less llian a score of virulent poisons have been added to tlic repository of the medical profession' They are given in small doses, they would desi roy life i inmediately but even in minuto (ptnniillcB, they produce, ultimately, very disastrous effects.

It is unwise und unpllilosopliicnl to employ, ns remedies, powerful and insidious drugs, which, in subjugating ono disease, POW the seeds of another still moro None of (heso terrible medicaments operates with ns much directness and certainly upon thc.canses of discaso as lloslettcr's Stomach Billers, a (onie and corrective, without a ningle deleterious ingredient in composition. Arsenic mid quinta are given for intermittents bromide of potassium for nervous disorders; strychnine and prnssb acid for general debility mercury, in various forms, for liver complaint preparations of chloroform and spinm for sleeplessness nnd yet these deadly drug? do not compare, ns specifics for tho diseases nbovo cnumcrnted, with that wholesome vcgelahle invigorant and alterativo, while they nro all so pernicious that it is astonishing any physician should take tho ref ponsibility of prescribing thom Let. tho invalids, for their own sakes, try (he Hitters beforo I hoy rcsni't lo the poisons. Tho relief thoy willey jrienoo from a coursoof the harmless spcoifio, will render a resource to the unsafe preparations roferrcd lo, quite unnecessary. GOLDSMITH.

GOLDSMITH KIND, ti ii IN mm HI nc lil ni IN, (rnooNMX MON wonKs.) CO LUM II IA, S. MANUFACTURIERS OF STEAM ENgines. of all sizes Ilorso Powers. Circular and Muley Saw Mills, Flour Mills. Grist nnd Sngnr Cane Mills, Ornamental IIouso mid Stnro Fronts.

Railings for Gravo Yards, Agricultural Implements, etc. nnd Iron Castings of all kinds mndo to order on short notlco, and on tho most rcanonnblo torms.Also, manufacturers of Cotton Prossos. May 10, 30 jj Tho "TAIN Kn. urn" may justly bc styled tho grout med ic i tie of thc world, for lhere ts no region pf tho globe into which it lins not. found its way, and been hugely used and highly prized.

Moreover, there is no clime to which it lins not proved to bc well adapted for the euro of a considerable variety of diseases; it is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, sonido, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, us well us for dysentery, diarrhoea mid bowel complaints generally, it is admirably suited for every race of men on thc fuco of thc globe. lt is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding thc long period of yours thc "Pain Kill ir" hus been before thc world, it lins never lost one whit of its popularity, but, on the contrary, tho cull for it has steadily increased from its first discovery, and ut no previous time has thc demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been so large, as it is to-day. Another significant fuel is, that nowhere hus the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more generally used by families und individuals, than it has been here lit home, where it was first discovered mid introduced. That the Tain Killer will continue to be, what wc have Stylud it, rill: tl lt KAT MKOieiNK OK Tin: WOHM), lhere cannot ho tho shadow of a doubt. Providiner Advertiser, Directions accompany each bottle.

Sohl by till Druggists. Prico 23 els un i $1 per bottle, May 0-1 ia A 1) li T1 S. will in' sert an advertisement in (Kiwitt ll American tor Mix ecu LINK per week. One line one week will cost Dollars, Two lines will cost Twelve Dollars, and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Send for a Printed bist.

Address OHO. HOWELL Advertising Agents, Mo. -ll Purk How, New York EASTMAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, A Southern Institution, located at ATLANTA, V. PATRONIZE A HOME INSTITUTION, AND The recognized Mead of all Commercial or Business Schools for the Practical, Useful Education of Vouug Men. training thom for an Active Successful Life.

Students are admitted every week day in the year. Por further particulars of the Course of Study, Terms, address A. ll. EASTMAN. Principal.

FRAGRANT SAFOLIENE Cleans KM Cloves and all kinds Cloths mid Clothing; removes Paint. Crease, Tar, instantly, without the least injury lo (he finest fabric by Druggists and Viney (louds Dealers. Fit A GRANT A POLI KN Barclay N. bu Salle Chicago. AgORHs! VU ti Wibi.

l'A AGENTS A SA LA KY OF $80 ll WFF.K AND F.xiT.Nsr.s. or allow a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAC NF ll Marshall, Mich. Qt A A E-'OBt Aid.

will. Stencil tQl.LU Adilrouu A. li. OUAIIAU, Urning field, Yt A MONTH, Horse and Curringa lushed- Expenses paid. ll.

Shaw, Allied, Me. W. VA NN AM li, M. tJ nil classes of Chronic and Acute Diseases. Send stamp for circular containing particulars and testimonials.

Address Box N. Y. City. May 10, 1ST 1 80 dw NEW GOODS! WK TO CA THE A TEW i -or THE PUBLIC, TO CU G-enoral Variety OEM HAN J) IZ E. GUARANTEE PRICES AS LOW AS ANY'.

RcSFBCTFUhbYj CARTER VERN ER. Walhalla, S. 10, 1871 THE STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA PICK KN COUNTY-01T A T10 N. WU EUE AS, Casillo Durham and Stut. Robert Stewart bath applied to mo to grant them Letters of Administration, with tho Will nnnoxed, on tho Estate und Effects of Daniel Durham, deceasedThese arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tho kindred ami creditors of tho said Daniel Durham, deceased, that they bo and appear before ino, in tho Court of Probnto, to bo hold at Dickens Court House on the 20th day of May next, after publication hereof, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew causo, if any they have, why tho said administration should not be grunted.

von under my hand, this ll th day of May, A. 1871. I. II. PHILPOT, j.r-.e.c.

May 15, 1871 30 2 NOTICE The State ol'Mouth Carolina. UN V. E. K. Hester, by next.friend, Dill vs.

for Account, L. N. Robins, Executor, ANT to an Order made in this case, all tho creditors pf WADDY T. HESTER, deceased, aro required to provo their -claims boforo mo, ill my office, according to law, on or bolero tho 27th day of MAY next, on pain of hoing burred of any nd van tagus under subsequent decrees to be rendered in this case. J.

W. STRJRLINO, Spocial Reforoo. April 10, 1871 25 7 LATEST ARRIVALS New otis til Low GALL A 1ST ID SEE I rpiIE UNDERSIGNED aro receiving, from JL Now York ami othor marketa, a constant supply of Of tho Latest Stylos ami Newest Patterns. Thc Ladles, especially, arc requested to examine our Stock. They will he pleased with boll? the quality, style and price.

Ocntlomon can, also, find anything in their line, which cannot fail to please. Misses and Hays can ho dressed from to toe, in good style and on thc host terms. Our I full variety is replenished from timo to timo, with the he-it tho market affords and will ho aold on the best terms for CASU or li A RTE Kl jfcjy- OA LL A ND SEE! C. L. REID CO.

May 0,1871 20 FRESH ARRIVALS! INVOTE THE AMD VAM Aim E9Y mm ALL 2 WE NEG TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS ami the trailing public, that our stock is now hoing rapidly replenished in all tho departments, mid thlit we intend to sell our Goods at the lowest "LIVING RATES." Wc oller a more desirable stock than on any previous occasion, and would call particular attention to our Ladies' Dress Goods, Prints, White Goods, Lawns, Domestics, Tickings, Gentlemen cannot fail tn find something to suit thom in our Gents' Furnishing Department- Department- mentFrench, German and Doeskin Jeansand Linens in endless variety OUR STOCK OF Shoes, Loots, Hats, Notions, Crockery and Groceries, Full and Complete. It is impossible for Us tn enumerate every article, and we simply inform our friends that wc hope to bc able to supply all their wants. Watson Co. Wc nguiu insist on our friends calling and settling their over due accounts. We still hope that wc have no customers who purchased Goods from us willi the expectation of never paying for them.

Come forward, and prove to us that our confidence has not been abused. WALLER, WATSON CO. Walhalla. April 28, ls7l 2 Sheriff's Sale. IVY virtue of sundry Wilts of Fieri Etciax to me directed, I will sell, to thc highest bullier, witbhi tho logtd hours ol' -ale, before the Court House door, in Walhalla, S.

on saltday June next, the following properly: Ono Tract of Laud, situated in Oooncc County, on waters of Eighteen Milo Creek, containing Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ll. D. Rochester and others. Also, mic other Tract, on High teen Mile Creek, containing 100 Acres, more or hiss, adjoining lands of Andrew Lewis, F. M.

Adams and others. Sold as the property ol Plaoidia, Adams, nt thc suit of J. R. Earle. One Tract of Land, situated in Oooncc County, on waters of Ramsey's Creek, containing HOI) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Dickson, David Dickson ami others sold as thc properly ol' Louis Wernicke, nt tho suit ol Rob Maxwell and others.

Sold at thc risk of thc former purchaser. Also, one other Tract, containing 100 ALI os, moro ur less, unjoining lauds of Dickson, David Dickson and others sohl as thc property of Louis Worn ecko, at the suit of Rob't Maxwell and others. Ono Tract of Land, situated in Oconoo County, on waters of Conoruss Creek, containing Acres, more or less, adjoining hinds of J. J. Norton mid othors sold ns tho property of Louis Werneoke, at tho suit of Joseph Whitmire A Co.

Ono Tract of Land, situated in Oconcc County, on wal Ors of Toxawny Creek, containing LtfiO Acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of F. L. Maxwell, Spencer Chain bois, and others, to be layod oil" before day of sale sold as thc property of S. E. Maxwell, at tho suit of J.

R. hilton mid others. One Store-llotts? and Lot. in tho town of Walhalla? said lot fronting on Main Street, containing ono fourth ol an nero, more or less, adjoining lauds of D. Riemann.

Also, ono Dwelling House and Lot, situated in tho town of Walhalla, said lot fronting on Main Strcot, adjoining lands of C. Fichesscr sold ns the property of John Ansel, nt tho suit of D. Iiieinaon an.I others. TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay cx'rr for Titles and Stamps.

J. H. RORINS, s.e.c. May 0, 1871 20 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN TUE 1'HOnATP, COUHT.

Robert Spence, vs. Petition for Partition Margaret Carter, J- of Hugh Sponeo, I Real Estate, mid others. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Hugh Spence, Wm. Spence, Mary Ann Mooro, and li or husband-Elijah Mooro, IL1 iry Spence, heirs nt law of John Spence, to wit Spence, and others whoso names are unknown, Defendants in this case, wdio resido beyond tho limits of this State On motion of Reed Brown, Attorneys pro lt is ordered, That tho said Defendants dc appear, and pilcad, answer or demur to said Petition, within forty days from tho first publication hereof, or tho samo will be taken pro conj'esao against them. A.

O. NORRIS. Jndgo of Probnto. Anderson 0. II S.

1 ($10.00.) May 4th, 1871. 29-7 BACON! BACON AAA LBS. HEAVY COUNTRY-OIL RED BACON-Hams, Shoulders and Clear Sides, at I WALLLR, WATSON A Moy 0, 1871 20 Pickon? Sheriff's Sale. 1)Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri to mc 1) directed, I will sell to tito highest bidder, nt I'ickens C. on Salcday in Juno next, tho following property, to wit I will also sell, Salcday in June, to tho highest bidder, 80 Acres of Land, whereon Henry Grogan now lives, on waters of Crow Creek, adjoining lands of T.

M. Alexander, Maverick's Estate, and others. Also, one other Traet, containing 101 Acres, moro or less, on waters of Milo Creek, adjoining lands of Joseph Price and others sold as thc property of floury Grogan, nt thc suit of John Lay, Deed. On Tuesday after Salcday, at Defendant's residence, thc following personal 2 Sorrel Horses. 2 Cows ami Calves, 1 Hay Mare Colt.

1 Yoke Oxen. 1 Bull, 5 Head Sheep, 8 Head Hogs. 2 Large Pots, 1 Small Pot, 1 Pot and 3 Lids, (broken,) 3 Largo Ovens, 1 Brass Kettle, 2 Small Ovens. 1 Skillet. 2 Skillets, (broken.) 2 (Smoothing Irons, 1 Wafer Iron.

Wallie Irons. 2 Trippots. pair Honks, I Baking Oven. 1 Tea Kettle, 1 Pot und Skillet, 1 Shovel and Tongs, 1 Small Kettle, 1 Roaster, I Table timi contents, 1 pair Settles and Muffin Kings. 1 Waiter.

1 Coffee Mill. I 'fray and Seive, I Dish, 1 Knife ami Spoon. 2 Dish Pans. 1 Meat Cutter. 1 Lot Tinware, 1 Churn.

Water Pails. 2 Trays, 1 Meal Chest, Candi? Moulds nod Toaster, I Largo Table, 1 Water Barrel, 1 Safe. I Candle Stand 1 Small Table. I Picture, I Washstand, I Bowl. Pitcher and Soap Stand) I Bureau and Class.

1 Bed atol Furniture. 2 Chamber Mugs, 2 Window Curtains, I 1 pair Andirons, 2 Window Curtains. 1 Pitcher, Basin and Soap Stand. 1 lied and Furniture, I Dressing Table, 1 Table. 1 Pitcher and Basin, 1 Washstand, 1 Bureau.

1 Fender, Dogs and Shovel, 1 Bureau and Class, 1 Stand and Drawers. I Press, 1 Sett Drawers, I Clothes Press, 1 Table. I Picture, 2 Pictures, 1 Bug, 1 small Picture, 1 sett Ornaments. I Contre Table, 1 Sofa, 12 Chairs, 1 sett Tea Tables. Piano and Music, 2 Stools, 4 Window Shades, I Mat, 1 Chess Board, 1 Backgammon Board, 1 Pair Pistols, 1 Extension Table and Cover, I Sole Board, 2 Camilo Shades.

2 Ornaments in Parlor. 12 Hock 20 Wine Classes, 2 Punch Bowls, ll Winn (Bassos, I Secretary, (linc.) I Secretary, 1 Pair Spurs and Dog Collar, I Table, 1 Flower Pot, 2 Dooantcrs, 3 Water Stands, 1 Lot Decanters, 1 Single-Barreled (inn, 1 Small Bille, 1 Double Barreled' Cnn, 1 Bille and Shot (Jun, 1 Lot Chinaware. 1 Thermometer, 1 Table. 1 Table, 1 Writing Desk. 1 Settee.

I Side Hoard. 1 Water Pitcher-metal, 3Tumblers, 1 DiningTablo, 1 Secretary, I Fender, DOITS, ami Shovel, I Tobacco Stand, 1 Table, 1 Table. I Knife Box. 1 Secretary, 7 Camile Sticks, 2 Spittoons, 1 Table, 1 Refrigerator, 1 Water Table, 1 Box for Silver. I Table, 1 Sofa, Cane Seal Chairs.

1 Cross Cut Saw, 1 Block and Tackle. I Lot Blacksmith Tools, 1 Chest Tools, 1 Timber 1 1 Corn Similor. 1 Surveyor's Chain. 0 Dish Covers, 1 Wine Couler, I Largo Jug. 1 Silver Mug.

2 Silver Mugs, 2 Silver Mugs, 1 Silver Cup, 1 Silver Cup. 1 Silver Cup, 1 nip Lado), 1 Soup Ladle. I Sauce Pitcher, ti Table Spoons, Table Spoons, 0 Desert Spoons, Tea 1 (Silver 0 Forks, Forks, I Spoons, 2 2 Salt 1 pair Silgar Tongs, 1 pair Tongs. I Ladle and Strainer. 1 Cordon! Stand, Plated Forks.

2 Decanter Stands, 2 Decanter Stands. 1 Cup. 1 Two Horse Wagon, I Carriage. 1 pair Plated Waiters, 2 Cake Dishes. I Fish Knife and Fork.

1 Covered Dish. 2 Waiters. I Lot Jewelry, I Gobi Ping, I Cid Watch. Finger Bowls. I Milk Warmer, Dishes, I Dish.

17 Jolly Classes, I set Table 'fabio Cellars. I Corkscrew, Volume of Ancient History, Volumes Levy. Volumes Addison, Hume's History, sett of Books, one Lot Minerals, Lot. Pictures, Blowing Born, sett Casters, Tongs and Shovels, ono Violin, ono nott one sett Steelyards-small. Wishstand 1,000 Bushels Cern! 4,000 bundles Podder, one Bureau Class.

Levied on ns the property of R. B- Calhoun, at the snit of J. C. Calbonn, Administrator, vs. D.

O' Calhoun, E. B. Calhoun and others. Homestead to ho set off before day of sale. TKRMS-Cash.

For Calhoun's oroperty Cold will bc required. Purchasers to pay for stamps and titles. JO AB MAILDIN, s. v. c.

May 9,1871 20 4 Sheriff's Sale. Thc State oil" COUNTY OF PICKENS. Itob't Craig and J. H. Ilagood, I Bill Executors, 1 to Marshall vs.

Assets, Rachel Craig, et al. an order of the Janies Orr, Judge of thc 8th Judicial Circuit. I will lo tho highest bidder, at Picketts ('curt House, Mi Saleibiv in June, the NOTRS and other CHOSES IN ACTION, belonging to thc Fstatoof fi. C. CIIAIO, deceased.

TR RM CASH. JO AB MAULDIN, s.e.c. May 0, 1871 20 4 NOTICE OF Final Sottlomont and Discharge. is hereby given, that I will apply ll lo I. H.

Philpot. Judge of Probate n't I'ickens C. IL, on tho 8th day rd June next, for a final settlement of tho Estate of JOHN S. KENN EM UK. decoused, and discharge therefrom ns Guardian.

W. S. SMITH, Guardian. May 1871 29 4 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' 1 WALHALLA, S. May Otb, 1871.

QEALED PROPOSALS, for building Bridge over Conncross Creek nt Sitton's will bo received nt this office, until SATUBDAY, tho 17th JUNK next, when tho contract wHi bo published at that place Said proposals must, in nil cases, be accompanied by two or moro sufficient sureties, as required by law. Placo and specifications exhibited at office. LF.WIS MO UL ll LAD, Chairman. P. DKNtfY, Cicrk.

Mav 4 Dh. K.E. WHITNER. HAVING located in Walhalla, offers his Professional Services to tho oitiliOttS of thc place and Surrounding cou nt ry, B6T Of FICE-B1EM ANN'S HOTEL, Feh. TOR SALE, I AA SACKS OF SUPERIOR FLOUR, I ground nt the Excelsior Mills, Augusta.

Ga. WALLER, WATSON A CO. May 3. 1871 28 FLOUR! if fi SACKS' FRESH fl KOBO! A FLOUR, for IOU salo at CAKTKtt VKUNBR'8. May 0,1871 CHEAPER iWlIGuS DOWN TOWN ALL Subscriber bops leave lo inform ibo J.

trading public ami bis friends that bc is now a Large Slock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, of almost every style, variety and pattern. lie is specially prepared to jilease the Ladies and Misses, and promises that ibo Gentlemen and Boys slmll not po away dissatisfied. His Stock of HARDWARE, IRON, will be kept full at all times. My friends and the public are respectfully invited to givo mo a call. Bargains will be sold for CASH OR BARTER! W.

PITCHFORD. April 10, 1871 20 STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA. OCONEE COUNTY. In the Pr ob a tc Co t. Permelia G.

Rogers, Copy Suin'us. vs. Martha B. Snead, Partition Amanda C. Sloan, of Archie L.

Snead, Real Estato, Benjamin ll. Snead, Account, Win. Snead, Samuel Snead, Defendants. To Archie L. Snead and Benjamin H.

Snead, two of thc Defendants above named: YOU uro hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this action, which is tiled in tho office of thc Judge of Probate, of tho County of Oconee, and Sisile of South Carolina, at Walhalla C. IL. und serve copy cf your answer on the subscriber, at his office on thc Public Square at Walhalla, within twenty days after tho service of this Summons on you. excludive of the day bf service. If you foil to answer the Petition within that time, tho Plaintiff will noply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the Petition.

W. KEITH, Attorney Pro. Walhalla; S. C. March 31, 1871.

Archie L. and Benjamin IL Snead. Defendants, will take notice that the Petition in this action for the partition of tho Kcal Estate of Philip Snead, dco'd, was filed io the office of the nd go of Probate, at Walhalla, on thc 24th day of 1871. W. C.

KEITH, Attorney Pro. Walhalla, S. C. April LS, 1S71 20 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF A XI) ER SOX. Trial Court.

John W. Daniels. Plaintiff, Sum mons for vs. Money Demand. M.

W. Wallace, Defendant. Complaint served To M. Wi Wallace. Defendant in this action are hereby summoned and required to JL answer the Complaint in this action, a Copy of which is herewith served you, and to tile your answer thereto with the subscriber, at his office tit Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service.

If yon fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for thc sum of Eighteen Dollars and Twenty Cents, with interest, nt seven per cent, per annum, from thc 0th day of June, lStiO, and costs. Dated at Anderson C. IL, S. April 24th, 1871. G.

W. HAMMOND. Trial Justice, Anderdon Co. To thc Defendant. M.

WT. Wallace: Take notice ihat thc summons in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was filed, together with the complaint herein, in the ollico of the undersigned, at Anderson Court House, In the County of Anderson and State of South Carolina, on 21th day of April, 1871. Dated ut Anderson C. S. April 2-lth.

1871. li. W. HAMMOND, Trial Justice, Anderson Co. April 28, 1871 27 0 WALHALLA HOTEL Proprietor would respectfully inform JJ, his old patrons, and the public generally, that his doors nie still open for the reception and accommodation of Guests.

In connection with the Hotel, is a FIRSTCLASS BAR ROOM, in which can bo found, at all times, thc best brands of BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, SEGA ns, AC, (DC, BSrly- No pains will. bo spured to render guests comfortable. D. IE ANN, PROPRIETOR. Walhalla, S.

April IS, 1871 20 SPECIAL NOTICE ANOTHER year has begun thoro are many of our customors still in arrears. Tlie FIRST OF JANUARY is tho time when all accounts for merchandise should bo paid, if they aro not paid before. Wo have our credit tb sustain nnd can only do it with tho assistance of those we have indulged. Wo hnvc nothing to do with the low pricO of cotton, corn, and seo no reason why we shuuld suffer in consequence We trust it is only necessary for ns to re mind our friends of our necessities. ALL PARTIES indebted to us ure requested to conic forward and SOttlo their accounts.

ALLEE, WATSON CO. Jan. 0.1871 12 TO TUE WORKING monow prepared to furnish all CIRNSC? with constant employment at home, tho wholo ol' the time for tho spare moments. Business new. light and profitable.Persons of either sex easily earn from to $5 nn evening, afnl a proportional sum hy deviling their whole time to tho business.

Boys and girls carn nearly much ns men. That all who see lilia nolico may send their address nnd lest tho business, wc make the unparalleled offer To such ns are not well Satisfied, wo will send $1 lo pny for tho tronblo of writing Full pnrficulnrs, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of Th? Literary Companion-ono of thc largest and best family liuwspapors over published-all sont fj ee by mall. Render, if you want permanent, profitable work, addrces E. O' ALLEN ft CO Ai'arsTA, Mitta. Pickons Advertisements.

PROBATE BY oidor of tl. Philpot. Judge of Probate, I will sell to tho highest bidder, on Sid? Doy in Juno next. Hie Heul Estate of JACK? SON KELLY, deceased, to wit ONE TRACT OF LAND, lying on waters of Town Creek, adjoining; lands of Judge Ferguson, J. IC.

Ilugood and others, and containing FIFTY-TWO ACHES, moro or less. Also, the Ueal Enlato of PRIOR ALEX ANDER, deceased, to wit ONE TRACT OF LAKD, lying on Four Mile ('reek waters of Keowco Uiver, adjoining hinds of M. Hooper, John O'Briant and others, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND Til I KT ACHES, moro or less. TERMS OF a credit of Twelvo Months, with interest from date of Bolo, except the costs, which ure to bo paid in cash on day of sale-purchaser to pay extra for titles and stomps. JOAN MAULDIN, e.r.c.

Sheriff's Office, May 1H71 28-5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I'ickciiN 4 II niy. IN PU OB A TE CO UR T. Piety Tripp, and Riobard H. Tripp. Petition Rebecca Durham, wife of I for Charles Durham, Partition, vs.

i Salo, Amy L. Young, Joseph Young, ot al. IT nppenring to my satisfaction, that Pierson Mayfield and wife- -Jane Mayfield, (ioorgn NV. McChumhan and H. Franklin McChinaban, Ira Morehead and wife Susan Morehead, heirs of George Young, deceased, to wit! William M.

John W. L. Young, Reuben Young, Joseph Young. Eliza Young, Hohccca Young, Amy Young, Defendants in this ease, reside from mid beyond tho limits of this State: On motion of Eusley, MoUeo Holcombe, pro. It is ordered, That the absent defendants do appear, and plead, answer or detour to Complainant's said Petition, within forty days after publication thereof, or thc fume will bo taken pro confessa os to them.

I. II. PHILPOT, J.i-.r.e. PickensC. April 10, 1.S71 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.

IN PROBATK COURT-PICKENS COUNTY. John A. Cbastaia vs. Petition Lucinda, Chastnin, for Nancy Evalino Chastnin, Partition, et al. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of this Court, that thc heirs A.

M. CLEYELANP CH ASTA IN, deceased, to wit: Nancy H. L. I. Chastnin ami Kuchel L.

Cbastrtin, resido from ami beyond the limits of this State: On motion nf Norton Mogood, Pro D. is ordered, That tho Defendant do plead, answer or demur to thc said Petition, within Three Months from this dato or an order pro (onfesso will be taken as to them. Given umler my hand and seal ot Faid Court, at Probate Office, this the 1 Kt li day of April, 1871. II. PHILPOT, j.r.r.c.

April 28, 1871-27-3m ($10.00.) Final Seulement TVfOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply JJl to I. H. Philpot, Judge of Probate for Pickens County, on the 29th day of May next, for it dual settlement of the Estate of BURKE LL PERRETT, deceased, and be disehnrgod therefrom na Executor. ($2 50.) A. O.

FIELD, Ex'or. 1, 1871 28 4 Land for Sale IOFFER FOR SALE 100 to 500 ACRES of Valuable Land, in Pickens County, on road leading from Trap to Greenville. Tracts small and improved. Terms cosy. A.

J. ANDERSON. Dec. 7. 1870 8 KAT A TR ACT ION I NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING one of tho Xcry Best and Most Attractivo Stocks of SPfiING AND SUMMER GOODS, that have or will be brought to this market, consisting, in of a oarefully seloctod stock of DRY G001)S IN ENDLESS VARIETY, SHOES, BOOTS, II ATS, HARDWARE, AND GROCERIES, AL of which have been carefully selected, witn an oyo singb: to the wants of my customer.0, nod WILL, and SHALL, be sold as Low as thc VERY LOWEST for Cash or Barter ONLY.

D. BIEMANN. Walhalla, S. April IS, 1871 20 CHEAP CASH STORE. III AVE JUST OPENED A NEW STOCK or DRY ROC HESE BIS, HARDWARE, HATS, HU OKS, CROCKERY, which I prepeso to sell low for Cash or Produce ami do respectfully invito tho citizens, of Walhalla and the country gonorally to givo mo a enll before purchasing elsewhere, ns I feel confident it would be to thoir interest to.

givo mo a trial. LOOK for tho sign of J. lt OLDHAM, On Main Strock, Walhalla, S. April 21, 1871 20 At Private Sale? ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in the tjwn of Walhalla. Vor terms, apply to A.

EKE NECK E. Fob. 10, 1871 16 S5TOSIO PER HOYS and GIRLS who engage In our sow truslu noss make from Sift to $10 per doy their own 'localities. Full particulars natl instructions pent freo by mail. Those lu need of pnmnuont, profitable work, should address nt ono? GEORGE 8TIN80N Portland,.

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