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, LOCAL XCATTEKSL llov. P. M. MorguD will preach al Walhalla Methodist Gltuvoh ou next Sabbath al ll A. M. Subject-..ltoliglou a rulo of aotlou." Tho attention of farmers is called to Hie ad vertisement of Messrs. Dough & Sons in anolhor colnmn. Tho reputation of their phosphate is world Tildo. 8eud for oircular. Married, on Sunday, the 101b Instant, by Fi /V. Daniels, Notary Dubbo, Mr: J. Y. Durus to Mies Cornelia Thrasher. Married, on Sunday, Ibo 10th instant, by P, Ai Daniels, Notary Publio, Mr. Wm. Thrasher lo Miss Mary Duras. Married, on Tuesday, Dccombor 8, 1882, by Rev. John Altaway, Dov. Landy Wood, of tho Booth Carolina Conference, and Miss Carrio McC, daughter of Mr. Milton Keene) of Ander son county. The seoBOu of tho year has arrived when tho average mon will part his coat tails and stand with bis back lo tho fire au hour in tho non ning before bo will go out and warm himself up al work. Attention is directed tb tho advertisements of Harper1 & brothers, to bo found on" the first page of this week's issue. These arc first class publications-interesting and instructive. Mr. W. F Seeba. Manager, advertises Ibis weeli another invoice of gentlemen's goods, buch ns clothing, hats, boots and shoes, rubber goods, &o. Mr. Se cl nt will (uko pleasure in rigging you out nicely and cheaply. Attention is directed lo thc proclamation of Governor Thompson, offering a reward of $200 for the apprehension and conviction of thc person or persons who murdered lluunicutt on tho 2d instant. Attention is directed lo thc large sa'es of i real estate advertised by the Master for ibo first 'j Tuesday in January, which is by statute made ?j salcdny, tho fust .Monday being a legal holiday. I In thc list we have Bom o mountain lands and nl?O valuable lands near Walhalla; also desira ble residences and lois both in and near town. With our colleges here persons now have a good Opportunity lo buy properly where they can live ?uni educate their children without sending them from home and paying (heir board. Mr. Harrison Dillard, of our county, informed US thal he killed Iwo pigs on tho 7th instant, thirteen or fourteen months old. which weighed net respect ively 307 and 363 pounds. Il o bought (hem in Dtceuiber, lb8l ut $1 each and took them home tu a guano sack. They were kept u while in n Hour barrel and during Christ mas of 1881 they were marked and turtled loose in thc yard. They run there until Tour br five weeks ago when he pul them up ami fed on corn (ill killing lime. Dc estimates thc cost 'Of raising and fattening al $8 to SK) and thc value of the pork nt $00 to S7*1- ll?- lives near Seneca in the Block l t? region and believes in lt. Union Mooting1. The nexl Union \lictin? ol il e Fork Raj (isl Association will ho held n> Walhalla Church beginning nt. ll o'oloek on friday before thc 5ih Sunday in December instant. PUOUUAM.MK: First doy, Friday, ai 11 o'clock A. M. 1st. The Deacon, his ellie? and work, by Elder J H. Stone and J. W. Shelor. 2d. What is (he duly ol' a church towards an inefficient deacon? Dy Elder O. ll. Caner, J. 6. Dickson. 3d. Sermon al niphi hy Kider S. V. Jameson. SKOoNl) HAY. 1st. ls Ihc custom of our churches in having 'services only one time per molli ll apostolic? Dy James Dearden and Elder E. L. Sisk. 2d. What propon iou of our income are wc morally bound to give for the support of (he OospclV Dy J. M. dillis, ll. S. VunDmere mid Elder J. M. Sanders. 3d. How can we build up efficient Sunday 'schools and what effect should wc expect from them on thc minds and hearts of thc young? Dy Joel beard, J. W. Siribling and S. Y, Jame son. .llb. Sermon at night by Elder E. L. Sisk. SUNDAY. Isl. Sunday school exercises. 2d. Sermon on missions by Rider E L. Sisk. Thc publio are invited and expected lo at tend, . KXKOl'TIVK (?OMMITTHK MKKTINO. There will bo n meeting ol the Executive Comniillcc of Kork Association nt Wnlhalla ('burch on Friday before (he filil? Sunday in December Instant, Immediately aller (he ad journment of (he union meeting. Applications for aid from churches will be received. J. W. STDIOLINO, Chairman. Christmas! Christmas! Thc finest stock of Christ mos Goods ever brought to Walhalla has been opened at Norman's. It is really a treat, to look at the ninny novelties to bo found there. 'Tis an impoHsibili y to picture nu paper the bright mid hand^uno presents, and thc only way is to see them with your own eyes Tho abundant hat vests make us all feel liberal and if there is n timo when liberality should bc displayed it is Christmas. Ask your druggist for Shrinei's Indian Ver mifuge and if he falls to supply you iddress Ihc proprietor, David E. Fouiz, ballimore, Md. Christmas Turkey. Thc noble bird now lies in state, His portion each tho guest await, Thc enrvcr's done his work right well, All happy ns ii murringo bell; And all wo seo of Dinden s pride, Jiaro bones along tho table wide; Just run and inko tho test of all, -fs A donn of Norman's Cordial. - "-"." ?'? rluht. .ewberry Herald makes tho following rftiihful remarks: "Journalism in nil ii? depart ments is a business Hint requires moro solf laorifice, more Indefatigable labor, moro pa tience, endurance mid nico discrimination than iny other profession, fhero is no class of men hat furnish to cheaply (he Indispensable i ii tel - igence, wisdom and virtue, for Mic support of lie government and welfare of tho people, ns he well trained and efiieu'iii journalist. Every food oil ?zen should tnko and pay for a good loper. Ho owes it lo his country, his family nd his own self respect and interest." i Mr. Kobort Sym ni ct*, Goonoo county "1 C., says: "I have been troubled n long imo with sleeplessness, OD used no doubt Vom indigestion. I was ioduoed to try o fottlo of Norman's Neutralizing Cordiul nd it has completely cured mo." n^oT^lXlicw Ooods! silll arriving al Olenn's nt Westminster and beirig sold at very y^ClofSS Clothing! For tho next, thirty ' ays wo will soil clothing nt greatly reduced .rices. A largo lot on hand and must be Sold. ,11 early and We?ro bargain?. Jfg??g?^ Westminslor, S. C. Taking nil tho world, tho United StatCB ia 1878 had tho greatest mileage of rail road in proportion to tho population, hav ing a littlo over twenty-one miles for oaoh 10,000 porson?. lu Europe, Swccdco lcd with six and o. e-half miles to every 10,? 000 of her population. NKW A B> V E lt T1SI2M UNT.S. vV allia! la Variety Store rUST received nt tho Old Hondrix Store, opposite Norman's Drug Store, a smali vnrioty of CHRISTMAS GOODS. I bavo also a five and ton cent counter, wboro you can lind arliulcs both usoful and ornamental. Am also in ibo Agent and Commission busi noss and all artiulcs consigned to mo will rccoivo prompt attention. Tho citizens of Walhalla and (bo surrounding country aro respectfully invited to call and seo mo. . G KO. L. PH ATT. Dccombor 14. 1882- 4-2t SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtuo o? an execution to mo directed I will soil to (bb highest blddor on Tuesday after ibo first Monday in January. 1883, one Tract ol Land si tu u ted in Oooneo County, on both sidos of tito Air Lino Hail road, containing lifiv nnros, moro or ?es?, adjointnir lar.tls of M C Stnno, Run*<?m Hunt and others. Levied on as tho proporty of J. M. Dumas at tho suit of C. A. Cr i th th Terms cash, purchaser to pay extra for titles. J. II. ROBINS, Sheriff of Ocouoo Ouuiitv. December 14 18&2 4-3t ALMOST AS BAU. witttt ilio i*oi'|tloxed l'liysiciuu? ?lo in ca ?tis of ft2tiiur{i<m?y. ..PB tell you tho honest truth," answered tho dootor, "Bright's disease Milliers the meilical men almost as badly ns cancer dors. Having passed a certain stage, beth point straight to eternity, ll may be Unprofessional lo let ont the secret, but whenever a patient conies to ino Willi Bright's disease or any kidney trouble acting like it, 1 tell him lo put on MUNSON'S CAI'OINI: Bonus PI.ASTKR without delay." The doctor spoke by tho caril. Tho Cnpcino goes right to tho spot. If you can he helped thc Capo!ho will do it. Look out for frauds, ls tho word CAPCINU out in thc middle of tho plaster? If so you ure all right. lVicc 25 cents. Sonbury & Johnson, Chemists, Now York. Highest awards. December 14, 1882. 4 i MASTER'S SALE )F VALUABLE PROPER LY OURSUANT to tho Decree of Sale made in the following entitled cuse. 1 will fell nt public nuc? iou bc faro thc Conn lLm-o door in Walhalla. S.O., on the first TUESDAY January, 1H83, between tho legal hours if salo, tho following property horoltlitltor described: Bax tor Run oh ot al 1 Complaint vs. V for Phillip Chamber* ot al. j Belief. \ LL tho Boni Kilato of James ll?ach, dtt J?A. dottsed, containing in thc nggroguto fl ,?5?5?> Ac rcs, More or less, ns follows: TtlA'?TNo 1, the Homo Place, containing 237 acres, moro or less. TRACT NO. 2, containing 212 acres, moro or less. TitAct No. 3, containing 321 acres, more or less. TRACT No. 4. containing 70 acres, moro or less. TitACT No. G, containing 22? acres, moro ar less. TRACT No. G, containing 303 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 7, containing 92 aores, moro or less. This Heal l?state is lying on Chonga Creek, in Oconec County, in tho Suite of South Curo limi, nml is bnuiidetl hy hinds of W. V. Parker, John Roach, C. T. Smith, .lames McCarey, W. I Hillie, Keith it Vernev and others TRACT NO. 1, (ho Home Place, will bi sold subject to the lifo estate therein of tho widow of James Roach, deceased. Plats of thc Tracts can bo examined in Hie Master's Oflicc. Tr. it M s OK SALE-Ono third cosh, balance in two equal annual installments. Com pound interest from day ol salo unlit paid. Occured by bond and mortgago of premises. Purchaser to pay extra for pupers. RICH A KU LKW IS, Master Oeonce county. December 7, 1882. 3 -lt MASTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. S. P. Dendy Plaintiff, Y Complaint for Poro* against [ closure of Mort Milly (?raul et al., Defis. J gagv. 1)UI?SUANT lo thc Dooroo of Sale made in tho above staled case I will sidl at nil Ot ion be lorc Ibo court house door in Walhalla, s, C.. on the FIRST TUKSDXY In .liinmirv. 1883, within thc legal hours of salo tho properly hereinafter mentioned and dcsoribeil, to wit: <vll (hat certain Piece, Parcel or Tract of I,an.I situate, lying ami bring in (he County of Oaoncti. Minto ol' South Carolina, oil waters of James amos uiiu oiWi<*, MIW.? .",." NF romy ACKIIS, moro or less. TKRMS Ob1 SALE CAS il. Purchaser lo pay extra for papers. lt ICU A HD LBW IS, Master. Dec. tnber 7. 1882 3-.lt TEH BOMKES F -nv BAU(>IPS TWENTY*!VI A TRIED AND VAL Contains no "Make Hui Price, $?5 per To In now Bags of 2(10 pounds caoh, on oars or analysis printed on each biif llAIJfiill ?& SONS, PlIILADRLPHIA, PA., Ol Admiral J. II. Strortgt of tho United States Navy, died in Columbia on tho morning of tho 28th ultimo in tho 08th your of his ego. Ho entered the naval sorvioo in 1829 and retired io tho 02d year of his ago. Ho had oome to Columbia about a weok ago for his hculth und had intended to spend the winter thcro. Notice. 9 CLOTHING, CLOTHING. Just reocived and opcued to day a magnificent lino of Holli houvy und light Weights; Which will bo sold at Ibo lowest possible figure for cash. -A full lino of BOYSCLOTHING Always on hand. ?iAinU**' ?? fl N BO SHOALS A SI'KCIALTY. RUBBER GOODS, HOOTS AND SHOKS, lu abundance. Parties wishing Goods In my line will cor lalnly find it to their interest to givo mo a call before purchasing elsewhere. "W. IF1, SIEIEJB.A., IVHsuiisbger. tinder Biomann's Hotel. SALSI OF YALJUAfllEE lir.il. ESTATE AT WESTMINSTER. ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1882, Wii.i, bo sold to thc highest bidder, on thc ground, desirable HUAI. ESTATE, lying in and near Westminster, S. C., consisting of twenty five or thirty Town Lots and eighteen or twenty Farms, containing from ten io one hundred acres each. Maps may bc soon by Calling on E. H. Doyle br A. Zimmerman. Most of this is vevy desirable properly and will bc sold without reservo lo close out undi vided interests. THUMS-One-half cash and one-half on a credit ol' len months with interest. O. M DOYLE. November 23, 1082. 1-it Administrator's Saie. RY leave of tho Court o? Probate I will sell lo tim Nitrites) bidder, al public ano.ion, on Cola's, near Centro Church, thc Itcnls of I fie Heal Estate of George Grant, deceased, for Mic present year as follows: 22 bushels corn, 120 bundles fodder and about 600 pounds cotton in tho socd. 'forum cash. 8. P. DENDY, Administrator. November 30. 1882 2-2t EE T?lSf SAVEB. ns I.sn - 5 HOLLAH PHOSPHATE, UABLE FERTILIZER. k," snob as dirt or saud. ii of 2,000 pounds. boat at works. Cash with order. Guaranteed ?. Send for circular Address Sol?; ;i3ainilaeliiicr'i, . BAI.TIMORI:, Mn. Deo. 14, 1882-3m BQIIU.II. M?rb,? ? ncW S?Mt?Gl3,' Invite, the pMfM? HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. DESIRING to tn uk o ii chango I will cell toy DWELLING ROUSE, containing twolvo, rooina, ucally (lui sh cd and everything cotivon- j tent, with good outbuildings, with either half (tole or aero frotit on Main street. Inquire of br address A. BUEN N ECKE, Walhalla. S C. November 0, 1882. 51 8mo TICK g'?jkTp e>F SIT?TII CA lt ? LB NA, COUNTY OF O0ON?E. Ix TRIAL JUSTIOK COUBT. \_Suiiimons in Attachment'.] D. Biemaun, Son & Co , l'taiutiDs, j Money against > Andrew Glover, Defendant. J Dotnand. To Androw Glover, Defeudanl: .. \ V ll tut EAS complaint. Ima becu made to nie li by D. Ilicmuuu, ll, I). A. Bicinunu aod L. I). Drenneckc, uicrchautu. doing business under the Arni natue of D. liietnauu. Sun & Cu., (hat you arc iudeblcd to them in tho ?uta of sixty five dollars ($Go.20j and twwenly ccutn, balance on account. These aro therefore lo reunir? you lo appear beforo mo in my office nt Wulhalla, S. C., twenty days After Ihc servico of this summons, exclusive of tho day of service, to answer lo tho Haid Plaintiffs' complaint or judgment will bc rendered against you by default. G ?veil under my hand and seal nt Walhalla, ?. C., the 27lh day of November, 1882. II. A. ll. GIBSON, Trial Justice Oooneo county. November .10, 1882. 2 Ct POtTTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS . No MOROK will dlo of COLIC, HOTS or LUNO Kn VKK. If Font?.'? Powder* aro used In time. Foutz's I'owrterswlllrnre nail prevent lloo CIIOT.KRA. Foutz'a Powders will prevent O A rr. s IN FOWLS. Foutz's Fowdcra will Increase tho quantity ot milk fend ermin twenty per cunt., and nuiko tito butter nun tunl sweet. Fovitz's Powders will (uro or prevent nlnio^t KYKRY DISKARK to wtileli Morses mid < ?tile ure nitriert. FOVTZ'8 PowincKS W1U OtVK SATlbl ACTION'. Sold ovcrywlierc. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, MD. FOU SALK IS WALHALLA, S. C , HY 0. L. IlKin . . .& CO. November 30, 1882; 2-1 y JUST ARRIVED AT COLE & COFFEE'S, WALHALLA, S. C. LA?IKS' CLOAKS AN ti YOUTHS' AND GENTS' CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. -Wo havo tho largest stock of S?H)??H;S MOO (HIAT^ Ever brought to this market, nt prices that defy competition. -ALSO A very large and well selected slock of DRY GOODS NOTIONS. Ml Wool niling Dress Goods at 13 cts. j)cr yard. CALL AND SEE US. October 6, 1882. 40-1 f Special Dispatch ! Reliable News ! ! rp ll AT J. I*. MICttMStfi. with his J Dig Stock of D'A B.D. A.\l> W I XT li lt (KOOUH, i H now opened anti in paint ni prico, good goods und polite clerks can't bc boat in Upper Carolina. If you want Bouts and Shoes from tho least to tho largest, of tho best brands and ut bottom prices, seo mino before you buy. If you want Rcndy-JUndo Clothing that fits nico and looks well and latest stylos, nt prices that uro surprisingly choap, call on Charlie to fit you up; ho understands it If vnu want a Hat or Cap at nny price lor anybody Johnnio Hutchinson cnn till your bilt and save yon ..ninney. If yon want l)ry Goods, Notions, Fancy Quods, Tricks and Fixings, from the mont doLvu?Ou ln,ofl..$o "thq^ heuvlost Oasinioros, 1 from a Nutmeg to n barrel of Syrup, nil cheap, except Bacon, which I admit is denr. I havo a Cn Reo good enough for anybody nt eight pounds for fl. Sugar. Lard, Flour, Meal. Cheese, Rico, Fish, Salt, Spico, S ida, Cundios, Can Goods, ?.fcc, in fact everything to muko honio happy. Il vui want anything in Ibo Ilardwnro line, Farming Implements Plantation Tools, Nails, Spades. Shovels, Pitchforks. Grind? stones. Cutlery, \Vell mid Wator Buckets, Saddles, Bridles, Chains, don't forgot whore to go for them. Crockery of all descriptions. Willie Jaynos, of Richland, is with mo and will bo pleased to havo his friends lo como to seo him, if (hoy Want goods at a bnrgnin. I koop n good supply of henry Bagging and new Arrow Tins in store and at Ibo Stonm Gin in West Union. Six yards of Bogging and six Ties for$l 25. Seven yards of Bug eUo>.nn<l ?iv Ties ?iW.Al.f?. .. SpVflO .'.lAlddAl onmo promptly nn.l sottlo in October I will allow a .?berni discount. Respectfully, I P. MICKLE11. , Gctol?cI2, 1882. AGENTS WANTED ! ! Mon of AMII ty on salary and commission, for _ " ?namfoers' DICTIONARY OP Universal Knowledge. y?// out. The moat Useful nnd Compact Lit ersry Achievement of tho Age. lins no com pell tor??. No Ptddlsrs or pastal cards noticed. fiend ?Ump for full particulars. Addrtss OUI bouflo tuarts! io you. J.H. Chambers & Co.. KT? LOUIS* MO,, Chicago, Ul., Atlante, On, Novcuibei 30, 2?. A. GERBER, Clacks m i t li AND WHEELWRIGHT, WALHALLA,, So CJU 'PH 13 public will take notice that I keep con 1 6luntly on banil Ono and Two-Horse WAGONS, winch I will sell low for cash or country produce. I nm ulso prepared lo do any repairs on Wagons and Buggies, both wood and iron work. Horse Shoeing dono nt short notice. Give mc a trial. Respectfully, A. GERBER. September 28, 1882. <l?-3m fe ^ CLi & ^ Si &?2.& T cr* *** i-1 t=3 ls/Ly friends and cus tomers will take no tice that I nave re ceived, a larg-e assort ment or first class HEATING STOVES, -.A.T LOWEST PRICES. Cull and coo them. cT. O. MIOKLER, "Walhalla, S. O. Oolober 5, 1882. 40. F?"R"SALE~ - BY ?liliig yet o'lr^Te'Tn^ October 10, 1882. W. A. lillias. .J8 if Notice OF FINAL SKTTLKMIC?T. fIMIE undersigned most respect foll y petitions lo 1 the Probate Court of Oconeo county, S. C., for a final settlement of thc estate of Robccco, Nitbuhr, deceased, on Snturdtiy. the ] Ot h day of December, 1882, and for lils fluul dischargo from snid Est alo as Haid Executor. ll. W. KUHTMAN, . Executor. November 10, 1882 G2-4t Wotice TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. YT OTIC E is hereby given to nil who have do ll manda against tho estate of Win, Dearden, deceased, will present them properly attested within the lime prescribed by law, and all who are indebted to tho cslato must como forward and muko payment. J. W. DEARDEN, 1" . JOSEPH DEARDEN / Exeoutore. November 10, 1882. f2-4t HEW GOODS II. f. PIEPER, WALHALLA, S. C., HAS JUST OPENED IN KAUFMANN'^ . Building, near Bauknighl's Storo, on Main street, A HEW STOCK OP GOODS, Embracing therein specially DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS; Together with a general stock suited to tho trade. These Oooda aro new and fresh and ?havo been selected with special reference to tho trade of this market and will bo sold very low fov CASH OR BARTER. Call and eco before purchasing elsewhere.J AIBO Agent for thc Celebrated Ooo and Two Horso GERBER WAGONS. October 12. 1882. 47-ly FURNITURE, AT BOTTOM FAUCES?.! BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Lounges, Lounges, Washstands, Safes, Bedroom Sets, Cribs and Cradles,' Twin Spring Mattresses, Cotton Mattresses, Center Tables, Dining Room Tables, In fact everything usually kept in a first class Furniture S'.ore. Now is tho^lirao lo furnish your bouse willi something that is useful as well as ornamental. Call and seo mc. JOHN J. ANSEL, Main Street, Walhalla. S. C. September 28,1882. 45.3in S'STORE OUR Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, which has been bought exclusively in! Northolm Markets, is arriving daily and will bo completo in a fow days. No pains hnvo been spared to get tho most stylish, lowest prices und best. Wc make special mention of tho following: DRESS GOODS, Mohair Brilliantines, Alpacas, Bengeo Silks, Blain and Figured Cashmeros nod a full assortment of Trimming Silks, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. A Beautiful lino of Notions and Fane*/ Goods. EATS AND CAPS. An elegant assortment of Ladies' and Gentlomcn's Hats and Cups. BOOTS AND SHOES. All Kinds, Siz.OB and prices. Wo make n specialty of tho Bay State Shoo. Tho Latest Slylos, Most Elogant pattorns and host fits. A largo lot of Cashmeres. Joana, &o.. You will find our stonie of Ilardwnro, Wooden and Willow waro and Groceries com plete in every particular. -.A, Voil njutorlment of, w-" We aro ngonts for tho Domestic Wood and Hartford Sowing Machines. Bo ?uro to lot UR show you through our elegant assortment boforo purchasing else where. Respectfully, C. L. REID & CO. REGISTRATION NOTICE: VfOTICE i8 hereby given that the RooW ? n Registration for Oconeo County will be ro opened in niv office nt Walhalla C. lt., S. O. election, tm too if.ov ef\,.nJX.n?r?ow..wfo<UlftYQ and until tho first Monday of July, inclusive? preceding Ibo next general eleotion, upon whioh Inst named day tho same shall bo closed and not re opened for registration until after tho ?aid general election. JOHN 0. MICKLER, Supervisor Registration for Ooonco County. November 30, 1882. 2 tf