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S toros to Ci?te, i i?, the undersigned merchants of thc ra ot Walhalla, do hereby agree tc ?08O our roepootlvo places of bustnos? From Saturday night, the 24th of Dooom r, until Wednesday morning, tho 28th, both baok and front doors : C. W. Pitch ford Co., O. W. A J. E. Baukoigkt, lt. A. MoLoos, O. H. Sokumaoher, Norman Co., C. C. Jaynos, J. J. Ansel, A. P. Crisp. Whon you waut a pleasant laxativo tako Chamberlain's Stomaoh and Livor Tablets; For sale by J. W. Boll, Wal halla, and W. .1. Luuuoy, Souooa. ? Meteorological Malters. Tho following is tho record of tom oraturo and rainfall as rooordod at tho S. Station, at J. D. Isboll's, noar Wal halla,.for week onding Deoombor 10, as recorded by Miss Mattyo Bruce, obsorvor: Routh and Day, Deoombor to. December li, Dccombor 12. Dccombor 18. Dccombor 14. Docoinbor 16. Docombor 18. Condition of tho Woathor. Oloar. Cloudy. l'tly cloudy., Clear. . Cloudy....... Cloudy. Ptly eton oudy. Touipcra turo. Snow on 12th, 16th and mit. ' Notioe. Notice is hornby given that tho hoalth of tho peoplo of this country is in imminont danger and must bo taken euro of. It has hoon deoidod that ovory precaution bo taken to provont prolonged casca of pneumonia, grip, oto. Tho boat thing to ?lo is to givo a good cough mixture as soou as tho cough starts. Got Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar. Only 25o a bottle At all druggists. Capt. J. J. Ballongor Badly Hurt. Last Friday afternoon, whllo dri into Seneca from his homo at Bichl Capt. J. J. Ballongor was thrown lils buggy and painfully hurt. Tho hoonme frightened at a cow on tit and shied and throw tho buggy agaM a tree. Mr. Ballongor was thrown his odllar-bono was brokou by iii fall His injuries aro vory painful, ht not considorod dangerous, and this turning a telephono message announces/hat ho is getting along nicely. Ili/Ooouoo friends join in wishing him a qbody ro covery. -Nioost lino of fanoy oan/iu town. Walhallairug Co. Odd Follows' Bane Ocpnoo Lodgo, No. 04, If). O. F>, Wal balla, will givo its seooudfimual banquet on Tuesday ovouing, Jnn/iry 8, 1005, aud it promises to bo qui* a success, as preparations will bo nido to aooommo dato about l?O guosts./'rho Grand Mas tor, J. J. McSwain, M Greenville, and other grand oflloinisAro oxpoptod to bo present and moko /kirossos. All Odd Follows aro urged t<? at once, as tho oe tickets placed by 'j salo will bo closet, ono of tho fol lo wit ply tickets: F. s ec u ns their t'.okots nmittoo wishes all osday,27th, as tho on that dato. Any committee cnn sup IL Schroder, J. C Garrison, IL Peo||ngtou, W. D. MOBB, C. E. Gaillard. Mit wm bo Bitter. Th oso wh?NNJJ$orB?8t in dosing thoir sara againBt thu continual recommenda tion of Dr. King's /low Piiwoyery for Consumption, will havo a lODgwad bittor light with thoir troublos, if noKondod Wlior by fatal termination. Bond what r, R. Heall, of Boall, MIBS., baa to say; lLaBt fall my wifo had ovory sympton of msumption. Sho took Dr. King's Now ?soovory after ovorytblug else had failed. Iiprovomont carno at once and four bot ts ontiroly ourud hor." Guaranteed by \druggists. Prico 60o aud $1. Trial I ties free. [coming Marriage of Popular Couple. hst wook invitations woro sont out by Lind Mrs. Jamos Nanoo Pbinnoy, of ^o Bower," Wost Union, to tho wod oir daughter, Miss Corrio Virginia |ioy, to Jamos Clayton Latimor, moa Path, S. C. Tho marriage Bolomnized at tho homo of Mr. [rs. Pbinnoy at ll o'clock on tho [lg of Docombor 28th, noxt Wodnos LThis ls a popular young couplo, ky havo hosts of frionas boro and liout tho State, who will learn of {ming marriage with Intorost and [good wishes. A Costly Mistake. we aro sometimos vory oxpon bonsionally lifo itBolf IB tho prico lako, but you'll never bo wrong deo Dr. King's Now Lifo Pill? for I, di ?il noss, headache-, liver or jubloB. Thoy aro gontlo, yot 25o at all drug atoros. ^New Buslnoss Opened. Yeo Prodnco Company is tho Lw firm that will bogln busi Lhalla on January 1st, 1005. flor tho management of John J. T. Honry, Mr. Craig kprlotor, whllo Mr. Ilonry \o charge of tho business ns ?or. This company pro lonorai prodnco business, ling all kinds of prodnco, Ibooswax, dry and groon lpor and brnss, furs, and Itioinnl roots and herbs. \t1iis branoh of biiBincsB lino-that of furnish |sh m.irke.t foi prodnco will buy strictly for ?ghost market prico at 111 bo of groat conven io tho farmers of this |1C0 business will bo pig's present stand, general mercantile B. sis Bo ? Ca D. hoi Mr No P. J. na W< bo tWi res wo ktoBt has boen ox Lt. lea Ilnrdwaro Co. 15 rilfi of gr? adi Th of Ev soi voi sot me fai kb nm hoi ton am Bit if Gu 1 fro int Po alu ton ] ror thc F. in; tim i Oil wit pill chi eoe ot! val coe to un N. i ni Th ort th? at yoi wr an WHERE THE PREACHERS/*- flo. I Annual Conto rone o Adjourned/ Monday A Partial List of AppA""* Tho Annual Couforono/ tho Metho dist oburob In South Caf'* adjourned last Mouday at Darling/ Tho Hst of appointments ia long 71 considerable atnouutof Itunintcr/? to our read ers. Bolow wo give Jlppoiutmonts of prosiding oidor for/'1 dlstrlot aud tho pastors who ar/>wu well in this section : / Oroonvillo DIstiAP'csidlng Elder, R. Horbort Jouos/dorBou, St. John, M. B. Kelley; (/Ho, S. T. Oroeoh: West End, I). yKoller; J?asloy and Bothesda, R. MA*OSO; Fountain Inn, D. P. Boyd ; Gro/H?. BunootnboStroot, W. M. Bunoan^npton Avenue, W. E. Wiggins; Sam J and Poe, A. E. Dag gers ; St. Fai/T. G. Horbort; Wost Groonvlllo, G.' Harmon. Jr. ; Liborty, J. P. AttawnjfoCluro, A. A. Morritt; North Plokoi^Wiam Roof: Polzor, G. E. Edwardo7en<ilo&.ift?* S. W. Henry; Piokons, 0.7 Abney; Piedmont, 8. T. Blackman ;/ooon aud Walhalln, E. S. Jones; Sta/id Iva, J. W. Bailoy: Town villo, D. Oiowisj Traveler's Rest, W. L. (?ault ;ic tor and H a ten vii lo, J. G. Huggins/alhallaCirouit, W. M. Har den; Woynstor, J. I. Spinks; WilHam ston an?elton, lt. L. Holroyd; Wil HaniBto/irouit, W. A. Bookham; Groou vHl?'G?Ht, N. G. Ballongor; Greers, G. T. na/n. Chryiton Distriot-Prosidiug Eldor, W. II/Ays; Blaok Swamp, G. F. Clark son fiarleaton (Trinity), C. B. Smith; Both M. L. Oarlialo; Spriug Stroot, P. L. lion; (mm borland, J. W. Speak o ; na.?ton, G. R. Shaffor; Ridgcvillo, II. C.?uzon; Summorvillo, J. L. Daniel. /koshury District-Presiding Eldor, j;. Carlislo; McCormick, H. W. Whita 1/ Nlnoty-Six, A. J. Cauthun; Now |rry, (Contrai), S. H. Zimmerman. Lan r Collogo, J. O. Willson, Presidont. Columbi- Distriot-Presiding Eldor, J. BBoasloy; Columbia, (Washington "oot,) J. W. Daniel; Main Stroot, W. I. irbort; Creen Street, H. S. Truosdalo; anby, W. J. Snydor; Lexington Fork, H. Poosor. Epworth Orphauago, W. Wharton, .Superintendent. Columbia llego, W. W. Daniel, President; J. A. moan, Financial Agont. yioronoo Distriot-Presiding Eldor, A. Stokes; Cades, J. A. White; Darling l Circuit, N. B. Clarkson; Kiugstroo, B. Justus; Romo, T. J. Clydo. Marion Distriot-Presiding Eldor, E. P. ylor' Buoksvlllo, II. L. Singleton; nten .y, J. L. M ullin i x ; Mullins Ch it, W. A. Botts; W. C Power, supor iDorary; Marlboro, J. N. Wright. ILaugeburg Distriot-Presiding Eldor, irion Dargan ; Bainborg. W. T. Dun I; Ko wes vi Ile, A. C. Walker, took Hill District-Presiding Eldor, P. Moadors. ?partatiburg District-Prosiding Eldor, W. Kilgo; Clifton and Glondnlo, J. W. kins; Gnfinoy Circuit, J. B. Wilson; irth Laurons, .1. F. Anderson ; Soutb 1 Christian Advocate, W. R. Riohard i, editor, G. II. Waddoll, assistant odi .; Conference Soorotary of Education, W. Kilgo; Financial Agout of Wo ff ord Rogo, R. A. Child. Sumter District-Prosiding Eldor, n. Browne; Now Zion, H. J, Guess; As tant Sunday School Soorotary, L. F. atty. ?uporannuatod-O. M. Royd, J. M. rlislo, A. M. Croitzb.org, W. A. Clark, D. Dantzlor, R. L. Dnfflo, J. W. Ilura rt, A. W. Jackson, W. M. Jouos, C. ?. inn, N. K. Moiton, E. M. Morritt, J. J. ville. I. J. Nowborry, J. J. Porter, T. Phillips, B. H. Rawls, W. A. Rogers, L. Si Hoy, A. J. Stafford ; T. E. Wan mnkor, J. F, Way, J. A. Wood, J. J. >rkman. Tho noxt session of tho conference will bold at Spartanburg. On tho vote bo oen Spnrtanburg and Greenwood tho ult was-Spartanburg, 104; Groen od, 80. _ -Firobacks in Buck's stoves warranted years. Seneca Hardware Co., Agents. Christmas Entertainment. I'hore will bo au entertainment to ;bt at Hell's Ball, at 8.80, by members tho Hist, second, fifth and sixth idos of tho Graded School. A small mission foo of 10 couts will bo ohargod. o proceeds will bo used for tho benefit tho Walhalla Gradod School Library, orybody is cordially invited to como. D. F. Nicholson, Superintendent. Revolution Imminent. V sure sign of approaching rovolt and ?ous troublo in your systom is nor iisnoss, sleeplessness, or stomach up a. Electric Bittors will quickly dis imbor tho troublesome causos. 11 novor ls to tono tho stomach, regulato tho lucys aud bowels, stimulate tho liver, tl clarify tho blood. Bun down systems unfit particularly and all tho usual at iding aches vanish under its searching I thorough offoctiveness. Eloctrio tors is only ?0o, and that is ret urned it don't givo perfect satisfaction, aranteed by all druggists. Whore to Find Your School Books. ["ho school books bavo boon moved ra John F, Craig's ?toro to tho Supor ondont's ofilco, nt tho Court Mouse, nplo wishing to purchaso school books ?uld call at tho ofiioo of tho Suporin idcut of Education. J. S. Colloy, Supt. of Education. Unclaimed Loiters. following is a list of unclaimed lettors naining in tho Walhalla post ofiioo for > weok ending Booombor 10, 1004: M. Holmes, Elbort Jones, Poisons call ( for any of tho abovo will ploaso say it tboy aro advertised. J. M. Morriok, Postmaster. Townvillo Oil Mill Damnflcd. ?ust Sunday morning tho Townvillo Mill was badly damngod by firo, ich broko out in tho press room. That :t of tho mill, with all lt? heavy ma llory, was totally destroyed. Tho ikors, cako formers, oil presses and tor machinery burned aggregated in no about *0,000-noaily half tho ontiro tl of tho plant. Tho firo is supposed have boon accidental, but its origin is known. It is stntod that President, L. Goor, of Anderson, will placo ordors mediately for machinery for tho mill, oro was sonio insurance on tho prop ,y, but wo bavo not boon ablo to learn D amount. This mill was capitalized $20,000, was two years old, and last iir paid a dtvidonu of 8 nor cont, li is In excellent condition financially (1 otherwise. Chicken Thief Lodged In Jail. I-fi st Thu run ay night about 9 o'clock Houry (troon, colored, a boy about 10 or 18 years of ago, was perambulating around for his health and incidentally stopped at tho ch i cleon roost of Capt. Wm. Perry, on Faculty lilli, and appropriated throe fat hous. Ho then wont to tho rosi don cc of O. L. Garwood, but some how forgot bis manners and didn't riug tho boll or even knock at tho door. How ovor, ho was hoard "knocking around" in tho yard, and Mr. Garwood aud a double barrelled shotgun wont out to wolcomo tho uuwolcomo visitor. When accosted by Mr. Gnrwood nod asked what he wanted, Groou informed him that ho had thrco chickens ho would like to sell him ut SO oonts eaoh. Mr. Garwood did not want tho chickens and Greon thon offered him groat thiugs hot from his barga'.?* counter. "You can havo 'om at 20 oonts apiece," he said, y?? Mr. Garwood had him put thom in his chicken house and thou marched tho chicken peddler off his premisos a stop or two in front of tho business ond of a gun. Ho was lodgod in jail on tho ohargo of house-breaking and larcony and will await his trial. Tho throo hens woro returned to Capt. Ferry. Groon has a weakness for chickens be longing to other people, nud this was not his first excursion of tho kind, nor will his coming trial bo his first exporionco With judge ned jury. Ho is rising in his profession, howovor, and will go up a stop from tho Mayor's Court to tho Cir ouit Court for Oconoo county. Groon was fantastically robed on this last expe dition, wearing his mother's last-year coat, which had tho sloovos taken out and tho back ripped opon in order to mako tho garment that flt his mot lier's shapely form admit tho body of hor uoblo son. -Buck's Junior bange given to tho littlo girl under 14 yours old, who will briug us tho greatest number of our ad vertisements olippod from tho county Eupers containing our signature with a tick's hoad, on or boforo Fobruary 1st, 1005. Seneca Hardwaro Co. The Ben Tillman Appio. Our frlond and follow-oltlzon, W.T. Beardon, of near Oakway, in Ooonoe county, has succeeded in producing a now. varloty of apple, and ho bas named it tbe "Bon Tillman." Uo came to Walhalla last Saturday to pay bis taxes aud transact some o thor business, and brought along with him samples of this now Boodling apple, and .'ho Courier foroo, without au oxooptlou, prououueo thom tho finest aud tho most delicious flavored apple they havo ovor oaton. They wore of a beautiful rod Imo, cf medium slzo, without a flaw in thoir make-up and perfectly sound to tho ooro. This applo is a cross botwoou tho "Soott's Cluster" aud tho "Shookloy," and was produood by diffusing tho pollen of those two varioties of fruit. Col. J. S. Nowman, Director of tho Dopartmont of Agriculture of Clemson College, writing to Mr. Dearden, under a recent dato, oonoorniug this applo, says: "Please aooept thanks for tho box of beautiful soodling apples. Thoy aro vory superior in quality and vory handsome in appear ance. Thoy aro dooidodly au ncquBitiou to our list of varieties, and I congratu late you on thoir good quality. You aro doiug a good work in originating thoso seedlings, especially since thoy will bo adapted to tho latitude in willoh thoy aro originated." Prof. C. C. Nowman, Associate Professor of Horticulture in Clemson College, writing to'Mr. Beardon under dato of Deco m h or 15th, also says: "I am vory much pleased with your 'Bon Tillman Applo.' lt is sure to become vory popular." Mr. Boardon is doiug a valuable and important work for Ooo noe county and tho Stato at largo by his successful and scientific experiments iu fruit culture. As wo said in tho outsot tho "Bon Tillman Apples" aro beaut ies and nennest ?on ably will take as high rank I'II tho apple kingdom as "Your Undo iou" has talum in political circles. Mr. lb.mien also knows how to grow all othor kinds of crops to pei feet ion. What Oconoo farmers oan't raiso on Oconoo land isn't worth raising. I AM DETERMINED TO DO THE LIVERY BUSINESS for this community. Come on and get your teams. Hauling Teams, Single and Double Buggy Teams and Saddle Horses, Always on hand. Prompt and polite sorvico at reasona ble- prices. Teams sout out at any hour, day or night. Phone 10 or ll for uuiok toams. C. K. HOUOHINS, Walhalla, S. C. An Immense Stock ! Wo have an immense stock of Clothing wo aro going to SOU bet ween Now and January 1st, and to do so wo will mako special pricos of $2.50 a suit up to $15. Como quick and got bargains whilo thoy last. Wo also havo inaugurated a 5 and 10c Counter It will pay you to inspect tho counter boforo you buy goods in that lino. Wo havo a largo stock of Mon's and Women's Underwear to OIOBO out ohoap. A good 25o. Uti dorvest for 15o. ; a good 50o. Undorvost for 8Bo. Mon's 50o. "V oats for 35o. ; A-No. 1 05o. quality Undorvost for '15c. A good dollar ono for 85c. and a good $1.25 ono for $1. Also, wo havo a good lot of Children's and Infants' Undcrwonr at spooial prices. Call for thom. Wo havo a tromondous stock of Ladies' Dross Goods that wo havo out tho price 20 per cont bo low tho real valuo, becauso wo aro overstocked and must sell thom. Our Notion Dopnrtmont is complote Como and inspect for yourselves and seo what wo will do for you. We havo a largo lot of Mon's Loggins, hoavy Unod, 85o. quality, wo will soil you nt OOo. Wo want all tho boys and mon in Ooonoo county to come and soo our Hats, Oops and Gents' Furnishing Goods, and wo will soil you somo values for loss monoy than any ono olso. Try us and soo what wo will do. Our stock of Shoos is complote. Examino thom boforo buying. Wo havo a full lino of Groceries and Cannod Goods at pricos that dofy competition. Got our prices on Furnituro nod Stoves boforo you buy. Collins trimmed day or night al ronsonablo pricos. J. & J. S. GARTER, WESTMINSTER, S. C. Another- lot of Shoes for tho Holiday tindo, A nioe Patout Loathor Shoo for only $3.00 tho pair. Wo havo many usoful things suitablo for Christmas presonts. Como to us for anything you want lu Gro oorios, Hardwnro, Crookory, Dry Qoods, No tions and Hats. Our prices aro right. If you havo an nocount with UB oall and sot tlo at onoo. Don't walt for us to wrlto or sond a collector to soo you. Yours truly, > .JJ. W. IYEP ? ??MELANY, $30,000 worth of New Qoods All at a Out-Price Until January 1, 1905. Wo hnvo got to raise somo money, and in order to do this wo havo cut tho prioo on ovorything in our store. Big lino of Tau aud Brown Jaokots. Also all tho uowost shados in Wool Dross Goods, just received from Now York. Havo pat thom in this Cut-prioo Salo. Clothing ! Clothing ! Clothing ! If you need a suit for yourself or boy don't wait, but como now. Novor had suoh bargains in Clothing. Furniture. Wo havo put our Purnituro in this Cut-prico Sale. Our warehouses aro full of ovorythlng you could wish in this lino. Oak Bods, Onk Suits, Chairs and all kinds of Rook ors, Springs, Mattresses. Anything you want at ont pricos. ?Mi Adams The Pool' Man's Friend, SENECA, SOUTH CAROLINA. P Christmas.... Is tho time for ail mankind to bo joyous and happy. Livo ono day in good wilP to all mon. Forgot tho unpleasant things of tho past and lot this bo tho happlost day of your lifo, and to make it so, call at our of?ico and lot our book-koopor mako you a prosont of a olear roooipt. Thon wo, too, can onjoy Christmas. HUNTER, DENDY & CO.,