Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, November 21, 1889, Image 3
I locnl illl<l S|)lv<?i?il.
I.nul; uni for colli weather now.
The Legislature meets next Tuesday.
Head the CotJKlKK and kee)? posted.
Have your st ra wherry lied prepared for
the will ter.
Mrs. A. I*. Mei'lair is visiting friends
in Allanta.
Mr. C. W. Pratt has moved into Mr.
.lohn Joust's new cottar . on Tugllluo
street.
Mrs. I1'. K. Harrison relumed last week
from a pleasant visit to relatives and
.friends in Charleston ami .Summerville.
Send in your "personal" items, if you
are leaving town for a visit, or have
friends visiting you.
Old newspapers, suitable for wrapping
paper or for eulting patterns, for sali! at
this olliee, in any quantity desired.
Mr. .1. II. Keil. ,, showed us on Tues
day a turnip which lakes the cake. Il
weighed six pounds! Who can beat this-.
Misses I). II., Kl heal and Minnie Heaton
and their brother Willie, of Casino. .
Valley, N. C., are in Walhalla going b
school.
Drop us a postal card every week ol
fortnight, giving ns the news io youl
part of the comity, Keep your own see
Hon always to the front.
bet our fanners put in all the sinai
grain possible. Kuli smoke houses am
cribs Will aid greatly the laudable end:
of the Alliance.
If you have any friends in the North
South, Kasl or West you can't please then
better than by scuding them Ibo < ormia
for one year. Try it.
( 'all ami see us w hen yon come lo tow n
and, if you arc not already a subscribe
to the Cot una:, why you "had ought*!
be."
badly reared children develop int
worthless men ard women. This is th
rule. The exceptions either wua> are ho
numerous.
bel thc wheat go iii the ground. Al
though one may buy Hour at >l.'?". t
$5.?(l a barrel, it is heller to raise yon
wheat at home and be independent.
If you have a rein li ve or friend at
distance, who would like lo read thc Coi
mia?, How is thc lime lo . all at the ollie
and subscribe for a copy to semi him.
.Iones, ' the ted handed murderer," Im
had his tilth trial in Kdgeliehl for tl
killing of his tallie i in lau ami lu
brothers hr law . The jury tail. < ! I o av ri
and a mistrial was ordered.
Woman is an eui:: ma. she will face
frowning world and cling lo the man si
loves through thc most hiller season i
(rial ami adversity, I.nt she wouldn
wear a hat three weeks behind the sly
to save tlie government.
The Si hool Cominis-?oner i- rc? t hin
sehoo! hooks w hi. h he proposes lo Il !
thu people al least icu percent below ii
trod uclory prices. This ofi'ei is good |'<
?ulfl llilirl;/ tllll/K. The law rcipiiics i!
exchange nf books lo bc m ole not lad
than Un- tail ot issn.
Western tarineis mus? In- 1:1 ambling ;
the prices received for grain ami lue;
The Chicago ?pint al ions are: Wheat. 71 ?J
corn, :l:lc; nats, l?'Jc: lard,(le.; sim
ribs, s."i.:i."i io .-."i.c.o. in Cincinnati lio?
were selling al isVJU lo Si.Od and li
market was dull.
Mr. I tobe rt Crisp, of our town, is 1
small t ililli), raiser. I Ml nf ono eight li
an aere he has made this season a'.o
lil ly bushels of large ll.il Dutch ami pu
plc top I uruips, main ol' them wcighii
as much as pounds. The prosper
are gnml for au abundance of turn
greens next spline. And who does 11
like I iirnip gi ecus'.'
Sonn- m. try ?ul vert ?sing as I he Indi;
tried feat hers, lie look om- feather, la
il on a board ami slept ..11 ?1 all nig]
In Hie imnning he remarked: "Win
mau say feathers heap soft: white m
heap big fool." Some business nu li i
vest a i j ita ri er or li ft y cents ?11 ad veil isi
ami then because they do aol nt once 1
?1)ixe a great Increase of business dei ki
thal ad veil ?sing does nol pa\.
M r. I?. W, ll. freeman. Judge ol l'i
bale of (?reenville cornily, spent sat uni
?md Sunday in Walhalla. Knau Hu- 1
ipienl visits recently of Mr. Krccmaii
our town wc arc beginning lo surin
lhere is something besides professioi
business Hud is bringing (Jreenvill
gallant and handsome Judge of I'robi
lo our community. Ile has ?1 perfi
righi to conic and wean- always ;;!,ul
sec him.
Mr. A. !.. Washburn, of Aiken, spi
last Saturday ami Simihn in Walha!
visiting Hie 1. 1111 i I > ot his lather. Iii ll.
A. Washburn. Mr. W . is Hie yoiut ;
ventor ol' Hie machine for manu fact nt
pine straw hagging. Ile is m?w cngu}
in ils manufacture, with his mil!,
('roll's, in Marion enmity, and willi <>
one loom wc arc informed he puts .
over seven hundred yards a day. Iii
preparing to add other looms, ami <
soon bc able to manilla. !ure large ipiai
I ?cs of thc pine st raw subsl it nie for ji
Complaints have been died by
ofllcc.'s ol I he :;( "s 1,'ailroad int he Ki
ia! ConI'l in South I arolina again I
Cornily Commissioners ol l.aueaslci :
'Yolk to compel them I o il. li \ .1 I he hoi
of ceri a i ii I ow ash i ps subscribed bj th
t.. thc capital slock of lins road. Tit
bmids were declared invalid I ?j the
pl eine Com i of Soul li Carolina, Al
wards lin- Legislature validated i!
bonds by passing ?ut Ad fur Hie purp.
The Supreme Court then derb'eil thal
bonds were good and inttsl be paul,
on .e . .omi ol -.om. lei huh alilv
t ? nuil y ( oniini.-i'-nei -nt u.a il 1 . i|< '1
t lie hoads : hem e Hie suit in 1 he Kcd<
Comb
The A mini son | M pei s give ?1 Ic'ig
aei omit ot II 1,'epul-lie.in meei in-.: lu '<
i ha I place re.i ul ly, I .. give au exp rt
m opinion relative in lin- appointai
ol "(.ell." W W. bussell lo the .-titi .
Postmaster al Anderson. Hu -ll wai
town and was invited lo allein! lin- ne
i ag ami addn ss I crowd. Thc ..(,
end" wa- I--, war j lo be caught w
such eli.iii. John 1 ochraii addresn-d
meei ing, which | a--s- ii 1. dui ?ot t.n
i i ig I h c ap|.it nu ni ot ; 1 straight
1,'e pu I -I ii a II ni' i le- emil innaiiei ni
Webb in olliee, w ho i-. ,1 I ', moe
'"lieu." bussell don't lim i -1 have in;
I rienits ?nilie 1,'epiil Iii .ni pull al
dcrsini, luit lie is probably "solid" w
thc government olin ?als a) Wa.sliuigl
Mr. J, YV. F. Thompson reports soul i lg
ice nt his residence Wednesday morning.
j See Mr. I). Oelkers' spicy advertise
ment this wick, in willoh lie tells about
ois "superb stock of new winter goods."
Mrs. W. A. Washburn is visiting her
.sons, A. li. (Hld W. H. Washburn, at Ai
ken. S. (". *
Mr. .lames Pryce, postal clerk on the
t'ast mail between Wilmington, N. C.
and Jacksonville, Fla., spent sevcial
days at home tins week.
Hov. Mr. Davide, of ('loenville, will
hold divine services in tho Kpiseopal
church on Sunday next at ll A. M. The
public are cordially invited to attend.
Mr. lt. M. Hubbard oilers for ..ale at
Iiis residence, December loth, his per
sonalty, consisting of household ^.ls,
corn, fodder, A c. See advertisement.
Mr. .lohn V. Stl'ibling oilers for sale at
Seneca, S. C., on the 23d day of Decem
ber next, his household and kitchen fur
niture and a tract of land containing l-V
acros. See advertisement.
Thc following are the lalo arrivals al
tho Faculty Hill Hoarding House: Dr.
Frost and wife, of Highlands, N. c.
Messrs. Mitchell, Fowell, 1 (tut is ano
bronson, of Marquette, Michigan; ll
Hoigluim and wife, of Toronto.
Winter weather has como al last. Till
mountains in North Carolina and Hool'
gill are covered with snow this (Wodncs
day) morning, and in the clear light of tlx
sun present a beautiful sight. Thcsuov
foll there Monday and Tuesday, while i
i was raining hen;, lt is now clear am
'.1.
j
? Kev. .1. N. Wright, who has been Hu
preacher in charge of the Oconoo Mis
j sion fur thc last four years, loll on Mon
I day for the Annual Conference al Cain
iden. During I he four years ol his pas
lorain ho has dono a good and accepta
hlo work on tho Mission, which is mo
almost a self-sustaining circuit.
bt v. M. H. Carlisle, the popular pasto
of the Walhalla charge, left last Mon
I day tor Camden to attend thc Aumin
j ( '(inference which convenes t his ( Wed nc
day) morning in ?ts one hundred an
fourth session, with llishop .1. C. Keene
I presiding, lt is the desiri- of our peopl
thal he may bc rel urned lo this ohing
again, where he has labored so faithfull
ami acceptably fur I wo years.
< u Ihc luiir thousand tax-payers in th
county only twelve hundred have pail
DI Ibo thirty thousand dollars to he co
looted only seven thousand live hinein
dollars have been paid. December I?I
I tho hunks will close. Il is said lhere
im probability Ibo lime will bc exloiuloi
I.eek sharp. Iben, or you will have In pu
the penalty which attaches on default <
pax ment hy thal day.
The s.,,,//,,, " . I//;,.",-, rWnm r, of .\
lauta, (?a., says: "The outside- world
very lunch ,fraid the Alliance xviii JJ
hilo politics ami ruin itself. They ai
sn deeply troubled thal every ollicim
.piill driver is driving long articles i
?he siihjcel. No xx why is all this1.' ls
possible that tin- xx mid is so xi ry an
mus f,,r Vllianoe success'.' We fear nc
lloware ?f "Cree!.?- hearing gills.*' Tl
Farim-i s' Albani e can luke catv af it..c!
If it wants In take a hand in politic
enough to say thal true friends of tl
people shall hold lillico. XX c lin lint Si
M hy it should uni. bet those solieito
friends keep their own skirts dca
Keep free from bribery, trickery ai
eombinatii)ii, and perhaps il xviii liol '
necessary for the Alliance lo lake ai
hand in polit ?cs al all."
Thc Suullnni l>\hiinrx' Allhiun nih
Hie following gund advice to the fannel
"P.rot h roll, wo urge you again to si
moro grain. Keep before you Ihe fa
that iii Ibo next year we will have t
?real struggle for independence. V
cannot bc independent unless you ha
. .II hand a g.1 sime of food. Phi
xx heal, oats and barley. No man can
independent, fool independent or lo
independent xx bile he owes a debi, il rb
a poor hungry animal or i m per fcc
foods his lo II 111 \. Now, bret bren, if
aro to sock lu be lice men. xx ho eau lo
their I'clloxx nu n in the face and owe
mau anything bul lo luxe bini, how i
wc du ii bul by laying in a supply of fo
crops and making our cot ton i nip a s
plus lo nicol our obligat ions. Make xxl
x on colisa me and il xx ill take but lillie
pax the rest."
Interest in Ibo coining election loi (b
cr?or and Stale olin ors in South Carol
is groxxing. Heretofore cnrrespomlc
u| thc newspapers have been nominal
their favorites, ami (hen quietly retir
j lo the shades of obscurity from whoi
they spasmodically sprang. Hut a boll
. hid take s thc held. The < 'aniden .lt,
nil, in a lengthy article last week, no
nab d ox I iov. Hay.I, of Ihn nw ell,
Hovel ter. and ( "ol. \\ . ( '. ( 'oki r. nf I
I ii ig I on, for biouloifanl l?ovornor. H
llagood has served the stale as (nixer
for 1 xx o terms since |s7i;. and xxc du
believe thal bc aspires In a "third li ll
Cel. ('okcr is a hist class niau, and
manx fi ?ends xx ho would like to soc I
(?.veinui nf ihe State. Hid thc .lum
ex blondy means business, and xxe i
expool lo soo tho canvass of Slate ultu
precipitated ?it a day min h earlier tl
usual, and really much earlier thar
necessary,
Holiday Goods at Darby & Co,
A une and beautiful assort meld
Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, pic!
Fiann s. Mirrors, Lap Tablets, Sntuk
, s,, is. Pin il lie, ra ph and A utogiaph
I billum, llo.v Paper. Jewelry. Silverweir
'.I 111 ut ii ! v , ami manx ul her I hines
nunn rous lu moid joli. Call and seo
.ds and prices lief on purchasing c
xx hero.
CHI il Ix F.j; V W A I ! l i.
For tho next lon d, - xx e xx il I sell xx
I huiaxxai'c xxc have nu han.I at v
. 'unjo and sec us.
I >A UHY A ( (
T. N Carter A Cu.. ol We.-a m ?le
lia x i ju -I i eec i x id one ea r load bran :
nia- i ai i ut tun ni I neal ami hull.-.
1'iiliis Hutt are indebted tn us
ploasi i onic forward and make sol
lill III ?ll Miloo, ll ..b lil ll - and Holes
emile duo Delubor Isl and wo ?no obi!
to bise om mulley.
T V. l inn: X I \
I l.oi i:. liol ll ! ll xi m x anl "
Flour fruin ~'.'..'.o ami upwards, call
I T. N. C \ i.i I I; ,V CO.
Thanks .ching and Prnyor.
[ll tho Providence ol* Almighty
(?od thc i?ast year has been one of
unusual prosperity to our people.
Dependent upon the gifts and opera
tions ol* nature for thc increase of
thc ground and tho gathering of ils
fruits, we planted in the confident
hope that the depths would he bro
ken up and tho clouds drop down
their dew upon our labors. The re
turns of seed time and harvest have
crowned the year with the goodness
ol' thc Almighty, and lilied our barns
with plenty and our presses with now
wine.
The annual exhibit ?of thc indus
tries of the State, now' being made
al the Capital, is evidence of the
marked increase in the prosperity ol'
?.ur manufactures, the mechanical
arts, ami the mercantile interests ol'
the Stale. Il is the best indication
of the general activity, industry and
enterprise of the people in every
section of South Cand?na.
Never before since th.' dark ?lays
of tin' State's calamity have our
schools, and colleges, and seminaries
of learning, opened their fall ses
sinus with so large a number of pu-1
\\ bile sorrow and misfortune have
befallen some, happiness and pros
perity have been general, and in
every department of the Stale's life
the spirit ol' earnest endeavor has;
animal ed the people. The future of
? our beloved t 'oinmonwoaltli is bright- !
jened by these cheering tokens ol' her
, hap] i ness, her honor and her eildutV
I ing prosperity.
For these manifestations of Cod's
'merciful providence it is meet that
I 1
eve, who arelhe recipients of His
bounty, should render unto Him our
' heart fell thanks.
Now, therefore, in humble acknowl
edgment of His righteous govern
ment over us, 1, .1. 1'. Richardson,
Governor of South Carolina, hereby
invite ami request the people of the
Slate to assemble in their respective
places of dix ?ne worship on Thurs
day., 'he ??Sth of November instant,
to gi TC grateful thanks to thc God
and Father of us all for the fruits of
the earth, mid the other blessings of
11 is merci l ui provide ncc.
In testimony whereof | have here
unto set my hand ami caused the
(?real SOM) .'.(' thc Stat,., p. ho aflixed
lal Columbia, this Nth ?lay of No
vember, A. Dfl8Sj), and in'the one
hundred and fourteenth year of the
Independence of the United States
of America. .1. I\ iiiriiAl'lisos.
-
A Big failure in ('reedville.
.1. T. Nix, attoriiey-at-law, of
Greenville, S. C., has failed. Mr.
Nix is a native of Hampton county,
and has been merchandizing for a
1 year or more, doing business in
Greenville. Shelby. N. C., < ! reen wood,
llruuson's, Spartanburg, Wasley and
Laurens. .Mr. Nix has large liabili
ties ami very small assets. Ile has
made an assignment. The Green
ville A'< ira says :
"Last nigh I there was a solemn
ami silent gathering in .Mr. Nix's of
fice, composed ol' representatives of
Northern, Western ami Southern
houses, ami lawyers employed by
creditors. Klcven traveling men
ami seven lawyers were counted pre
sent at one lime. Mr. Nix was on
liam! with his partner, .Mr. Dill, ami
there wen' conferences open ami
private, cuueusses select ami general.
Mr. Nix appeared lo be unable to
give any clear statement of his con
dition. The politeness bel ween him
self and the gentlemen who were
asking (postions timi making and
I asking propositions amounted lo al
most eonlialii V. A repr?sentai ive
ol the Greenville ?\urtt meandered
; from man to man and froiu'group to
group, lntt could learn nothing. No
body appeared lo know anything
and M Nix seemed to have only
the most general ami indefinite nb a
of lu-vv he -I.I. lt appeared that
lie kept no books boyond a small me
morandum or scratch book from
whic'l nobody was able L> extract
anything in thc way of information."
~"*~
Accident un Hie Air Lino Kailrond.
_
I ? M ts Hui, November I S.- i ne
of the spans of the bridge on thc
Air Line I Railroad over Catawba
Uiver bas been washed away hy the
rise of waler, ami the work of re
pairing w ill consume ten days. This
will necessarily compel passenger
ami freight train-, fr un Atlanta,
bonn I Noi i h. ?uni from \Vm-Vuigion,
bound South, lo go via Columbia
ami over I wo lines nf the Uichmoml
A Danville system in Smith ( 'a roi i na,
Thc li rsl I rain passed hore to-night
bound for Atlanta. No reliable in
formal iou can l>c obtained herc as to
I he height of I he risc of thc i iv er,
and all lili? inf? -rmaliou has I icc II
gathered semi-ollieially, This will
give thriving |{oek Mill a train aboul
even hour.
The uso! niuo,s ol llip j ''armers'
Vliiam-c is lining manifested more
ami mon even day of it- i xistencc.
il i uno ic.' a dov loo ixion |o check
lin onward ru h of grasping inonop
o! v ami concejil ral ion of wea'; h
which ihrealened lo overthrow ?iud
desi roi (he von foundation of gov
crumciil itself.
HAMCKIII, N\ C.? November 16.
Tho Carolina \Vtitchitmn% published
at Salislmry, lias sont a mining rx
pert to Montgomery county lo in
vest?galo tho rumors of un impor
tant gold lim! there, ami he reports
that all statements about fabulous
wealth having been discovered there
are true. The timi is said to bo tho
richest ever discovered in the State.
Three parallelled vein-; wer?1 found
about half an inch i" thickness and
only a few feet apart. The one pans
a large per cent of pure gold. The
Watchmans representativo ascer
tained that a bushel of solid gold
had already boon taken out of the
deposit.
The place is owned hy three San
ders Bros. Two of them have been
living in Texas, but have started for
Salisbury in response to telegrams.
Great excitement is reported in the
neighborhood and people are leaving]
their work to search fm* gold. It is
stated that one mau in two hour's
work got out 20,000 penny weights
of pure gohl und was then compelled
bv owners to leave off work.
Governor Toole, Democrat, con
trol.-, the situation in .Moul ina. The
Republicans, by virtue ol* the admis
sion proclamation, have got rid of
the federal Judges. ?Jut as thc
Senate is a tie, thc Democrats in
that body eau stand aloof ami pre
vent organi/atiou, while thc Demo
crats with certificates in band, issued
l?y order of the Kederal Court, con
st it ute u majority of Mouse, and this
majority, being /.?.-. tufjtu/ivaftt, will
be recognized by the Governor. The
Constitution limits the legislative
session to ninety days. If the dead
lock continues during this limo uo
Senator will be chosen, and, when
the Legislature adjourns, Governor
Toole will lill the vacancies, which
will assure thc selection of a pair of
Democrats. Thc Republican scheme
in .Montana has been stupid through
out, and will hurt the party in that
Stale lo the extent <>f thousands of
votes.- / h n n r ;Y<
(?eu. .1. ll. I irma', ol' 1 'ulaski, Tenn.,
a gallant I nion General and a life
long Republican, and ol <? ol' the
mose iull'.ient tal members of his
party in that State, has come over
to thc ranks of Democracy, lu a
letter announcing bis change of
politics < o n. Drina says he lias 'Voinu
to the conclusion that the Republi
can party isa fraud and a sham."
Concluding, (?cn. I?ruce says:
.'There is loo much violation of
civil service law, too much boudie in
the management of ihe pension olliec,
and loo much laril? to suit the
masses of the American people. Thc
Democrat ic party is tin-only party
for thc people, and with that party I
propose lo act and v ole in thc future."
Gen. lbiieo was formerly a State
Senator in Alabama, and bas bold
many ofliccs of honor and trust in
tho Kepublican party.
Tho report ot railroad earnings
for September is a v ery remarkable
? nie. Of the thirty railroads in
Solidi Carolina only two show a de
crease as compared willi September
I SSS, and their losses only amount
to ^>-7o, while ihe Iwenly-cight
others show an aggregate increase of
?15:1,1 12. The int gain for thc
State is ??i I ." rj,2(ix or '27.7!? per cont.
Tho increase both in passenger and
freight earnings is unusually laroo.
The passenger receipts increased
over per cent, the freight earnings
over ?hi per cent, and the tounge
aboii! 17 percent. Tbc earnings of
lin- Richmond A: Danv ille lines was
? l'.),nsr> or -J 1.7 per cent.
The longer we watch this Alliance
movement, the inoro ll rm ly are we
convinced that it is the grandest
thing for the South (hat ever hap
pened, and will result in the greatest
good imaginable. \'n fair and hon
est man need fear (hat he will sul?er
by il. The I''.'inners1 Alliance is not
organi/.ed lo oppress any one, but
simply lo right the wrongs of ils
members.- Alluna /kinna'.
-? . I?
lv\-Senator Kellog. Radical, of
Louisiana, is ipioted a- saying: "I
am jud speaking in anger, I ?til with
sincere regret, when I say that I mn
convinced, by personal contact and
communication with those who have
know "lei loo. d' I'resident Harri
son's re-election depended solely up
on tho ( < iloied vt of I ndiana lie
would be disastrously defeated."
POWDER
Absolutely Puro?
This |im\ Un i..,, i ..aries. A mai wini purity,
-l i . ie. i li ami \\ li. .li.in - - , Mme i-coiioinleal
ili.m the nr.Unala Kimi- ami e.mei.I hi' -nhl in
i i impel il ii m willi Mic multan,le ni IMA le-l.
-Inul ?emili. limn .u iilin-pli.iie poulters. S..lit
?.lily iii cans. IJov.vi Itv KI MI CHU ni II in., lim
Wall si I eel, New Volk.
Tho Catholic church in thc United
States has taken a position on tho
question of prohibition. It has de
clared in favor of high license.
i > i i ? i <: <;J rr. o i* Y.
' M KM ll Lits O KN KU AL ASSKMIU.V.
Bvitator-U. K. Musuit.
ttoi>ro80iittitlves-A. /.tunnel mun mid A. lt.
U royles.
oncvi'V ori-lCKHK.
Clerk <>r Court-Janie? Seaborn.
SUiorliT-W. W. Moss.
Probate .twine n nt Master-Uloliartl Lewis.
School Commissioner- s. p. stritding.
('?ironer- David s. Crnle.
County Commissioners - A. I'. Cristi, James M.
nunnie uti and M. Nicholson: Clerk-Joe. SV.
Slielor. Hoard meets on Tuesday al ter salesilny
in eaeh month.
steward Poor House-A. 1?. Mutititllu.
Auditor T. lt. Norris.
Treasurer-.1. \V. Ilulleinuii. .
SII|UM visor of KcKlstrntloii-N. c. McDonald.
.liny Commissioner-Wm. .1. Neville.
TltlAI. .lesricKs.
I-:. I.. 11.M udna, David 8. Craig, lt. A.
Mathewson. .1. W, Todd. S. II. Johns, .1. lt.
Kai le, K. D. Kot hell, Warien .1. Denton, .1. II.
Sa miers.
WALHALLA TOWN OKKIOKU8.
Intendant-C. w. wt.-. MUK. Wardens-John
Kaufmann, C. L. Itelil, \ . !.. Norman, ll. li. A.
Illcntaun, a. W. V, Thompson, A. I.. Itoberts.
Clerk-C. !.. Kelli. Treasurer-lt. I). A. Hie
munn. Connell meets on the Hist Wednesday
nights of euell month.
Walhalla Church Directory.
Presbyterian Church-Kev. J. K. Pognrtte,
Castor. Preaching Iii st and third Sundays
inoriiliiK and evening. Sunday school ni ti'i A. M.
Methotlisl Church -Kev. M. !.. Carlisle. Cas
tor. Preaching llrst, second and fonrtll Sundays
morning and evening. Sunday sqhool at in A. M.
Il:i|itisl Church Kev. basil .M. Click, Castor.
Preaching every ilrst Sunday morning mid Sat
urday before at lt A. M., amt un the third Sun
day night at 7'd e. .M. Sunday school at IO A. M
West Cition Ila pl 1st Church-Kev. basil M.
Tack, Castor. frenching every Hist Sunday
night, at o'clock, and third Sunday morning,
at ll o'clock, and on Saturday before.
Kvuugelicul Lutheran Church-Kev. .1. ll.
Kelt/., Castor. I'reachiiigevery Sunday. Hist and
third Sundays in (termini amt second and foll ri ll
Sundays in Kngllsli, in the morning. Sunday
school al ?1.. \. M. Culcchetieal lustruellon for
the young, at a I*. M., by thu Castor.
li
IN the oldest un.I ino-l :;tr sclent Mic nilli
mechanical paper uutillxhi .1 :< ? ? ?I linn Ibo lamest
rn i uh,i lou nf iiny paper ?'l il ellis? III III? world.
Kully llliiMraleil. HeH .las-, m W.....I Kiocrav
lugs. I'niiiiftie.i weekly, M nd lor nitecliuon
cony. I'rleo bl a your, Pour IIKIUIIIM' trlul, tl.
MUNN it co., CU ul.ism n>. a ? broadway, N.V.
ARCHITECTS & BUILDER*
Edition of Scientific American. W
A ?reiu success. Kai li 1-v.io ronlnins colored
11111 : v i .i r ii i' ? (.lairs "I count ri anil city residen
ces or pill.lie cull, tin, Numerous . ur1 nv ! MKS
mill full |iluil? anil h pi chirallons tor tho uno of
(.nell as conleiii|.|:ite l.iiilitinc. Cri?e C'.Ml a year,
'?j cl?, a coiO. .Ul NN A co., I'e in isa tats.
ll) years' experience nial have made over
llil.lMI a|i|.heal lons loi A niel iran un.l Kor
olldi put eilis. Sell* tor 11 iinilt ook. Correa,
pondoneu ul rielly eonlhle' 'ml.
TRADE MARKS.
In ease your murk ls liol rcojstcrcil In t li o Pul
ont Ollleo, apply lo MI NX ,V C.ind proeuro
lliuuodhue pioteetioM. Send lor I lunilliook.
COPYKIU1ITH for hooks, charts, maps,
?le., quickly procured. Ailtlrrsa
Ul CNN A CO., Cunnii SollelloiM.
QKXBUAI. Oft li U S?t IIUOAIIWAV, N. Y
K? Ko KB
DON'T M KAN
Kill King Kotton,
lint it docs mean tlntt the
Says for you to
Kum Kwick Kurnal
And buy those things your good and
faithful wife wants or
Keen Kemiveriiitt Kaptain
Uni?1 your house is w ell furnished and
Kninlorlable fur K 11/7.1 ns anil Kuinpiiuy
-OK
KKEP KITCHENS Kkk AK
( ?l" old Stoves and old
Kooking Kulch Knocked
To pieces anti
Kum Ullll Kaleb some Knew
Cri?es ol' Cooking and I feating Stoves,
Furniture, Doms ami Sash, Ac. or
Keep Klean Konsciences
Hy paving what von owe that man
TODD,
At Seneca.
October 17, I SS" I.
0?C?3TERIS
?I
" Tho li?ijhost authority known as to tho
use of the English Isinguago.V
?te?
With or without Petition'! PalOBl Indi?.
Tho Standard of tho Loading
Publishers, Iv1a<jnzinos, and Nows
papors.
Thc Dictionary of the 8choi.tr for Spoiling,
Pronunciation, and Accuracy In
Definition. _
Bend for largo Cl ronl rt? lit j Publishers,
J. 0. UPPIKC?TT COMPANY)
PHILADF.l PM IA.
rrrr^fc? 9?ll Hewing.MnehlnoTlTATiTl
wr^^it^~t/Ok)? V ?",n "??i'iio.ljlJl:If
^Ljgrn^ jLjjn^n) in ?a pam. i., lt jw I j I
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^?^i'f nun In t*th locality,'hr-Try
V ? i ^S~^^ir*Tl ?.winK-marhine ma.la lu
mn?rTT\^ M M- I ft tho world, with ?ll ihr ?lin, lin,, m..
M fwiti JByfH \ W" " '" '"?????' . <-..r..j,i, i?
Ha Ii,yV V IS'A?LA1 '"' ''( our colily ?nd taluahlr ul
B |;,'-'V 1 . IVyy'''"|llf'i In return wc Mk ihal you
Hi jj^ajg7^y5ifc,?jt"'''y cali at your homr.and aller IS
jMrk Jlwi sLX'""''"'v. 'I hil rrand machina ia
^JiR 'ULV? J?i"?'lr after ihr Hliiucr patmli,
i m jK-^-?r,vJ3i^i,^\v f"r?l liavr run out : I ' for* |.aii ma
(aa72!L\^?^-^I"?B..li''''"^,l'l''',',*' *'"' now'arlli f. r
J ?, Dr CA COlL *i:i,>' llrit.itronrril, moil me.
aiirrl infr'-'1 1,1 ?ori.i. AU I.
? lillian I IllUilafrrr. No rapilal rrquirrd. Plain,
oof I ino i,i . i rirrii. I limo who ? r.lr lo ut al om c can lr.
rum ft't'o ihr (>'<! ammonia.hinr in ihr world, and ihs
flnr.i iinrofwurk.of hinh ail rv.r ?h.rnn loKrlhcrin Amrrira
TKUH Al CO., Jlux Vio, Auuunta. Atiilne.
NAStiVlLl.fi, ?KNN,
Th? lardeo Book Maniifaciuriits RsLiMishmcnl tn
thc South. A full .IVNOIIIII..f iii,, belief cUeii of
tue. . ll.mr..ns l.ii.iksi onslaiilly on hiuul 'I'hcolo^ii .il
books, .ind Sunday-si !...,.i buiiu-books .eut lihrjtiea a
",C '"'* t liilNllwn Ailvoenti,
Oener.d rn^.m of thc Mi ihadisl ICpis. opal Church,
Snmli I went y |>;ign?< II h ?eck. A pure |).ipcr fir
the ?ld .md young. Only ti a year.
Kmiiloy-fli liool I'erlinllralN.
Riglil peiioilicab foi Kiilid.iy-school icu hers an,i
icholars ; .lalci. nt grattes and pi ii cs ; issued wi.ok ly,
monthly, and tniarieily.
Catalogue "I I.ks and suet inirns of Christi.ir.
Advocate ami Suiulay-school l'eriodical? sent fr??
io ?my .ol'ln ss
Kstunatcs furtiislieil on all kin.is of (look nail J?t?
Priming A.I.In,.
8outhetn Mctthodisl Publishing lluusc,
ASH v 11.t.K, i KN M,
-ANOTHKK LOT OF
Beautiful Dress Goods,
-CONSISTING OF
FLANNELS, SK KO KS, HENRIETTAS ANT) CASHMKUKS. JUHI look for
ono moinont nt our prices and bo convinced that wc sell Hoods cheaper than any ono
else:
?51 inch all wool Dress Flannels at 80o. per yard,
.".ii inch all wool Dress Plaid and Striped Flannels at 50c. per yard.
50 inch all wool Dress Flannels at Otic, per yard.
::0 inch all wool Striped and Plaid Serges at00c. per yard.
IS inch all wool Serges, beautiful goods, at 85c. per yard.
:ls inch all wool Black Silk Warped Henriettas at 8" c. per yard.
?18 inch all wool Colored Silk Warped Henriettas at V5c. por yalli.
A lovely line of Silk Trimmings to match all Dress Hoods, large and small
buttons and di other Trimmings.
Also a nice line of Children's, Misses' and Ladies' all wool Hosiery.
Our stoik of CLOTHING, SHOKS and HAT'S is complote.
Also a nice line of (lent's and Ladies' UNDERVKSTS.
RUDDER COATS, GOSSAMERS and SHOKS for Ladies, Children and Gentle
men al low prices.
Respectfully,
Nield & Harrison.
November 7. ISSU.
:-t"t-:
Puts the Broad-Axe to Prices
This Month
:-toj-;
/>/.// doods, Hoots, Shoes, Hats anclj e ans i/i abun
dance. Also a-nice neto linc of Huv&nwe and- Gro
I wries,
m CALL AND
MOTTO:
^BlOT GOODS F0F( TtfE LB?ST (MStt,^
.4ftLWftY? fttthftD OP ?PHOKE WHO PfJETEQD TO LEftD>
Very respectfully,
c. w. P1TCHP<>RI>.
Uo You Want
IF so emmi and see ns. We have a large ami well selected stock of GENERAL
M KULTI A N DI/.K. Our DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT is large and varied. We
feel assured that we can please the ladies in DRESS HOODS, WORSTKD HKNR1
KTTA HOODS ami line CASI 1M KR KS as (hean as eau he bought anywhere.
Our NO TION DKPARTMKNT is as completo as eau he found anywhere, in tho
up-country, with prices (hat defy competition.
CL( )T 111N G ! ! CLOTH 1 NO ! !
We call special attention to mir slock of CLOTHING. SD ITS from $3.?0 up.
The latest and nobbiest styles.
Don't you forget that we have lb . largest, stock of .JEANS and CASSI MERES
ever brought to this market.
( onie ami see our SIIOK DEPAItTM EMT. We can lit as well as please you.
HATS al greatly reduced prices.
.lust received a large assortment of ('ROCKERY, to be sold cheap.
Also, a big line of HARDWARE, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED and MACHINE
OIL. Ac.
HARNESS from SL\.,O up. UKI DLL'S, SADDLKS, Ac. cheap.
FURNITURE!
Don't fail to see our stock of FC RN I'M ' RE, and il you want a (,'< >FFIN wc can
lil you up. We keep a nice linc ol IllJRIAL SHITS, for Men and Ladies.
A nice line ol' TRUNKS from .">u cents up, and many other art icles too Humorous
lo mention.
Thanking our customers for past patronage ands Meiling a continuance of tho
same in I he t ut ure, we are
Respectsully,
T. N. Carter & Co.,
Westminster, S. C.
October IO, 1880.
No Danger of it Topoling or Falling if lt Was
Hung On Double Hooks.
( orne ami see (lie mallabie wrought steel redoubled back action don't
kiel? never fails lo fire and hold up all thc folks you can expect one bed lo
hold np.
I am continually getting in XKW UOODS. Call and see them.
M ATT li K.SSKS, in one, two and three sections. Something new.
I want every lady, poor or rich, homely Ol* handsome, old or young,
(I hope you arc not left out,) to come and see my
CARPET EXHIBITOR.
Later I will send tickets to my excursion,
I am here (odo business and when I can't make fifty cents I scoop in
a dime.
I will and do live and let live.
Special prices aro mad.- on the Ilh'AHSK, in connection with Collins
and Caskets, all grades, Ac. My trimming will show for itself.
1 don't follow any one. They have to "gil thar'' to keep up.
I wan! to sell $i!?,000 worth of furniture. I drive trade for all it is
worth.
Treat inc as a brother that has bought,
Ami I will treat you as two brothers ought.
KLL IT ' UN ITC H K" is my pass word. Come and see me.
S. M. Van Wy ck.