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X-joortl IXIKI ggpueial* Christmas drnwoth nigh. Mr. J. N. Morgan lost $10 somewhere in Walhalla las! Saturday. Tho small boy ami Ills stockings will soon OOVor tho llre-board. Look out for our can ior-boy. ".lim." bright and carly Christina: morning. .Subscribe now for tho G'OUItlKIt, Von will no vor regret it. Only $1.00 a year. Mr. Charles Donah, of ("loenville, was in Walhalla last week. Mr. W. A. thant, of Highlands, V C.. made a pleasant call on us last week. Mr. Charles Drollnocko, of Charleston, S. C., is spending a lew days with the homo folks in Walhalla. Tho Seneca Cradcd School has received ffhothor $2?o from the Peabody fund for tho year l880-'00. Mr. ,J. Munroe Camion will return from thc Tugaloo Valley, on the Georgia side, to Iiis homo in OcoilOO in a short time. Twoilty-ilvo ear loads of oranges passed through Atlanta from Merida, on friday last, for tho West. The shipment of oranges is large this year. Married, nt tho residence of thc oftl ciating minister, Kev. A. W. Mel ?ullin, on December 6th, Mr. W. II. Huller to Miss Hettie Headlam, all ot Ocoiieo. Miss Mario Dendy, who has laen at tending the Williimistoi) Pe?nale College, returned home on Saturday last, to spend .the Christmas holidays. Cen. lintier has introduced a bill in tho Senate of tho United Slates for Hie emigration of persons of color from the Southern Slates. Hey. M. L. Carlisle and wife Iff I lasl Saturday morning forSpnrluuhmg, where they will spend tho holidays, visiting relatives and friends. Married, on December 5, ni the .Metho dist parsonage in Walhalla, by Hov. M. L. .Carlisle, Mr. C. W. Kay, Jr., to Miss H. ?Singleton Cross, all ol' Deon co. Mrs. Mattie Smith, wife of Dr. II. Krank Smith, of Kl berton, Ca., is visiting the family of her father-in-law. Mr. J. J. Smith, of our town. Mr. .lames P. Lewis, a contractor from Oconoc on the DCs railroad, has present ed the Episcopal church at Hlaeksburg. S. C., willi a bell. This is a very liberal gift on tho part of Mr. Powis. Married, on tho I Ith instant, ai Hu residence of Ibu bride's father. Mr. .1. M Cannon, by lbw. I,. A. Simpson, Mr. A P. Johns to Miss Kizzie Cannon, both o ( Iconco. Mr. .lames W. Vissage dropped dead a bis residence on Tunnel Hill, in lilli county, on Wednesday, Hu- lilli instant Mr. Vissage w as a very old mau and w a: known to many of our readers. Col. Wm. II. Duncan, of Barnwell died in that county on .- l iib instant Col. Duncan was widely known over Hu Slate. He spent some time in Walhall; with his family a year or two ago. Married, on December 12, al the rosi dence of the bride's falber. Mr. Mili s P Singleton, Mr. James T. Porter lo Mis Mollie Singleton, all of Ocoiieo, hov. M J,. ( 'arlisle oOiciating, Married, on Tuesday afternoon, li. comber 17, al tho residence of Mr. W IL Colo, in Seneca, by Kev. C. II. Pi il. h ard, Mr. K. C. Perry, of Walhalla, b Miss Nettie Davis. The School Trust (H's of Wagoner Tow n ship w ill hold a meeting on next Sat urdu, afternoon al ?1 o'clock in Ibo Walhalla Ki malo College building, All persons bax ing any business with said Hoard cn meet with them al that time. Married, on Tuesday evening, Decent ber 17, af the residence of thc bride' mother, Mrs. Catharine Brciilicckc, i Walhalla, by Hov, J. fi. Hoity., Mr. c. I Bnughmnu, of McCormick, S. C., to MU Tena M. Hreinicoke. Mr. David ll. Messer, wini lOttlOVO from this county to Hanks comity, Ha. after thc war. was in Walhalla o SnUirdliy. Wc were glad lo receive call from him. and to learn that he i doing well in Iiis present home. Mrs. .1. c. Mickler and daughter, Mis I tessie, left Tuesday afternoon for A lauta, (?a., where they will spend th Christmas holidays willi relatives an friends. Mr. Mickle.- will join tho! there next week. There will be a Christ nias lice an other appropriate exercises at thc Koowa Colored Methodist church on Thursdi) night. December ?JC.th. I8SJ). This chore is bleated at Old Pickens. Thc public cordially invited. 't he coll?n gin, saw and grist mill i Smith A- denn, al Liberty, ill Picket cornily, was destroyed by lire on the Hil instant. Thc loss is about $0,00!). Tweh l?ales of seed colton were also dcslroyci Tho tire was accidental. The candidates lor ('(ingress lo su cecil Col. Cntlunn are mull (plying. I P. Brad loy, Esq., ol Pickens: Cd. K. I Miller, ol' Newberry: and Capt-, .1. I King, of Abbeville. Oconco, as usmi is modest, and as yet has no candidate. Cards are ont fm Ibo marriage of M 'I'. .1. Sayle, of Hrconville, S. <'.. to Ml .lennie Sinclt'/cr, (d' Charleston, S. c., the home nf the bride's brother, Mr. H. Sm ol I/.or, '15 11 uti ci Vi o Avenue, < Wednesday, December IS, at 8.:l(> P. M. The lime for payment of laxes hi been extended until February Isl. isn This extensi?n is ol' little consequence I Coonee County.w hich bad about paid Ol on Hie 1Mb instant, bul il may help son of tho Counties I hal are not so pros pc roi ami prompt in their paynton! of laxes. A Chrislinas tree and oyster supp, will be given al Kcal's Hall. Th ll lsd j night, December 201b, ISSI?, I ry Hu- I. dies' Lutheran Missionar-, Society, beautiful gift for a!! who ' "inc. and un one who would like lo bring presents fi friends will bc allowed lo hiing thom i the tree. Admission, 25o. J children. 1.1 .1. W. shel.a-. Esq., Clerk of I lift Hom of County Commissioners, informs i thal Hu- total expenses of tho ooltntj f( thc fiscal year 1888-0, weri $8,107.0 which Kimi include i about fcttOO or s-71 brought forward on elaine, ill? urred du lng tho proviens year. After paying ti tho expenses, lhere will be curried I" ward this year some V:;,IHIO ca b in tl hands of Tensurer I lolleiiinn.' Th linc showing is made from il levy of fut mills for county purposes. Dr. I j. H. Johnson ?s lying vory U? ut Iiis homo this 'Wednesday) morning, mid lt is thought Hud he''.innot livo through tho doy. Married, Docomhor 10th; 1880, nt tito residence of Spencer Chambers, by Kev. .load Chambers, Mr. J. I). Gilbert to Miss huey li. Emory, all of Oconce. Married, Decembor 15, 1880, nt the resi doilce of thc ln'ulc's father. Ky thc Kev. J. I!. Colley, Mr. William Henry Nichol son to Miss Jane Davis, all of Oconce. Thc Cleric of the Hoard of County Commissioners requests all persons hold ing claims against thc county, audited on or previous to Noyemlicr li, 1880, to come forward and get their money. 1). S. Craig. Esq., left last, week foi Dahlonega. Ga.J wllOl'0 he will join Mrs. Craig, and together they will spend thc holidays with the family of her father, Col. W. I', l'lice. Col. George Johnstone, of Newberry spent two or three days in Walhalla am Oconce last week, looking after Ids po litical interests, as an aspirant for Cou gross, to succeed Col. Colhran. Mr. A. lt. Thrasher recently shot am killed Mr. Witkowski, Mayor of Starke Kia., because (he latter had in .tilted 111: sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie Drown. Tlc lady resided for a while in Walhalla am is known to many of our readers. Mr. J. K. Phillips, who lives near Wes! minster, recently killed live porker? thirteen months old, which weighed i the aggregate fourteen hundred air twenty-seven pounds. Tiley wen1 a eros of the Berkshire and Ksscx. They wer raised on Bermuda grass, w heat bran an oats until September, when they wa r put in a pen and fed mi corn. Mr. A. S. Welch, who came to Wa halla last fall from New Haven, Conn to spend thc winter fur his wife's heall I has been so pleased with our town Hu he has decided lo become a permano resident. Ile recently purchased tl house ami lot on Main Street, hulongin to ('apt. J. P. Miekler, near the Prosb; terian church, and has commenced < : tensive improvement of the house au premises. We voice the sentiment ? all our people when wc welcome him ar his lo our midst, and wish them a hu and happy residence in our genial elim ('liarles ll. ('oe and Wm. A. Coe coi pose the linn of Coe Brothers, of Dig lands, N. C. who arc soon to begin tl publication of '/Vu lllfihltai'lx Slur, ll ! to be devoted lo building up the sooth around thc place o'' publication. O point worthy ol' note in regard lo t naper is. Huit il will bo located abo every other printing establishment Kn ol' the Hooky Mountains, the ?ll li Itu of the town, on Main Street, being il,S foot above Hu" sea, according lo thc S. G cogra ph ?cn 1 Survey of 1881-5. V trust the ?Shu' will ho as llxod as t Northern Star in the heavens. The hiu Cospel Tent meeting' clos last Sunday night. Kev. S. J. Cow conducted the services and preach twice a day for seventeen days with gr? power and effect. We are informed tl (here were some one hundred and seven live conversions and reclamations, a that Si joined the church, divided follows: Methodist. .V.i: Baptist, ll); Pr hyierian, 1: Lutheran, Si. There v contributed the sum of $21 I.ttl for I purposes of the mooting, which sum M expended as follows: Paid expenses (eui. including freights, lights, A St ii', i ls : paid A. \V. Brooks, $25.00; ii; W. H. CriOis, $17.15; paid Kev. S. Cowan. $120.00; voluntary contribu? i to t he Executive Com m il i ec Sont h Cu lina Holiness Association for use of te $._?!>. Iii I. Ai (ho regular mee ingot' Hu- Wallu Knights of Honor, held on thc I instant, the following oOicers were eh ed to serve for I he ensuing year: Dictai e. Wanner: Vice-Diet;.-, J. C. Micki Assistant Diet al or, A. Kisehcsser; Ch lain. J. J. Ansel: (Juhle, W. K. Voil Keporter, .1. W. Hollcmuii; f inancial poller, I). A. Smith; Treasurer. J. Vernor; Guardian, A. I., huberts; Sc md. ( '. L. Held : Trustees, li. A. Timi son. W. J. Neville and I). Oelkors; Mi . al Examiner, Hr. W. J. BrnmloH : I) gato lo Grund Lodge, Dr. D. H. Dai alternate, J. J. Ansel. A resolution ? adopted extending an invitation io l (?ratiil Dictator Edward Bacon, of Sj lanburg, lo he present on Hie lirst stn mooting of thc Lodge in J an unry, I 10 as>ist in installing the nowofliccrs exemplify tho secret work of tho On lt is boped Mr. Bacon will accept thc vi 1 il t i oil and be present on said occas: Some would-be thief broke and cutt timothee of Conniv Treasurer Mollet either Saturday or Sunday night last cul ling one of the window blinds so I (hey could ho opened and the sash rai: Two slicks of wood w ere placed aga I he side of 1 he cun i house, and by ino1 int; on these il was easy to euler the o through (ho window. When Treasi liollcinnn reached his ellice Mon motning he found one of the drawer his desk removed and silting on top desk, the papers wi re scattered aro generally und w indow sash raised al two feel, Hut whoever would thus I pilfered the cornily treasury ho co la made a water haul this time, for only small sum of ninety-live cents was le tho money drawer saturday even which w as lhere Monday morning jin 11 was left, the drawer not having I touched apparently, The drawer was removed, however, contained $sun lalo Saturday evening. Hui Oem faithful and watchful Treasurer ah makes his daily deposits of taxes looted in tho bunk of Mr. J. D. Vol and when he left his olllcc late Salli evening he tonk Hie day's collection him and deposited il as usual. This lom surely was not known lo thc pe or persons who brok o ami cuterei they would have known the utter foi their attempt lo ihm- rob thc co I rcasury. Patties thal arc indebted to ic phase come forward and make M moil al once, ns all bois and note come due ? Iclobcr Isl am! wo aro obi lo have mir tuohey. ' T. N. CA it rmi ,\ < l l.oi a, Ki.oi a ! |f voil waul l-'lour from $2..VI and upwards, eal T. N. ( AI;rm: ?<. Co, -< . ? Ti N. < atter A c.... of Wcsliiiin IlllVe just received one car load bran: one car col lon seed meal and hulls. Cross Roads [toms. !KO8S ROAOS, S. C., Deo. IO, 1880. DKAU COVUIKU : Tho ond of tho year is drawing nearly lo ?1 close, ami as yoi not a drop of Intoxicating liquor is known to bo in this neigh? borhood-a thing of rare occurrence on snob occasions. Tho Cross Hoads Sunday School will commemorate Christmas with a largo Christmas tree. Mr. J. M. Ossory, of Recd Creek, (Ja., is expected to give lessons in penmanship lo a class al thc Cross Roads. .Mr. Usscry is a first-class penman and we wish bim success while in our midst. Wc learn that Mr. I). .1. Klrod, an enterprising young niau of Oakway, has bought out the interest of Mr. .1. M. Herring in the linn of Kl rod it Herring, and tho store will be run under ibo millie of Kl rod Rrothcrs. Miss lilla ll. Davis, of Franklin County, Cu., will commence school at tho Cross Roads on.tho first Mon day in January. She is an accom plished lady and is highly recom mended by all. Tho farmers have taken great in terest in sowing wheat this fall. More has been sown this season than for many years past. There will bc preaching al the Cross Roads next Sunday by the Rev. D. ll. Waite. Married, mi Kriday evening, De cember 18th, ISSI!, hy Rev. W. W. Abbott, Mr. Thomas Rice to Miss Susie Nbunions. Wishing you a morry Christinas and a happy new year we remain, yours &v. .1. 11. c. Our Seneca Correspondence. S KN* KI \, S. C., December IT, 1880. Il is surprising bow much colton is still coming in. Il is nothing un usual lo see fifty l<? seventy-five j bah s a day hero. Trade is pretty j lively, too, thc streets being crowded every day. Thc many friends of George John stone, Ks<p, were pleased lo soo him in tow n thc other ?lay. Ry the way thal reminds me that I am reliably informed thal Mr. I). K. Norris, of Rcudlcton, is added to the lisl of candidates for Congres sional honors from this District and will formally announce himself al t bc proper l ime. Tile oil mill people are greatly disappointed al not getting their en gine long ago, sn that it could be al work. The delay is certainly very annoying. A great many people aro moving into this neighborhood from other counties. There is a great demand for houses in tow n, loo, ami not near enough to supply thc demand. A few nice collages lo rent would add a gu at di al to thc prosperity of our town. T. Tuga loo Home Correspondence. , : Ti i ; \ 1.00, S. C., December Ci, ISXO. ? I DKAU Corinna : Tho weather for ; !lhc last live orton days has boon very linc for finishing tho gathering nf lali' coll?n and -owing wheat. Thc proper time lo sow wheal, how ever, i- the latter pari of October ill this section. Thc proper way to ?av is t<> p,"paro small lots well and <OW less. One acre well prepared is better than a half dozen sowed in the old way. when the virgin soil was not exhausted. Acting on this plan wo hilve just finished l? acres by broad casting ono hundred bush els of grci ?: colton -oed ami one lon of Soluble Cacilie Acid, (urned with ' a Ray Dixie .md subsoiled with a 1 long "nigger foot." Sowed tho seed ' (Moor's early) shipped from Ton ' nessee and raked in with a I wo horse rake and rolled with a heavy ridler. lt i- designed to top dress in March and roll again al the close of the winier freezing. Thc object of the experiment is to sec if wheat raising in this section can't bc made rcinilll ' eralivc every year by good prepara tion and early seed, as rust is more fatal to late than carly wheal and to ' try thc ////( HM i tu against extensive. A very sudden death took place in ' Ranks county. Ga., on Tuesday last. ' A telegram announced thc death of Mrs. Sallie Armor, formerly .Miss Sallie Harton, of Kali* l'lay, S. C. A grave was dug at South Union I and the remains arrived there Wcd , ' nesda v evening. A suspicion was . arouse.i in tim public mind by thc following fads, and interment was deferred.: ( hi Thursday, Dis. McClau ahan and McCnrry and Trial Justice . Karl decided tho legal proceed ure . would bo losend the remains back to Ranks county, for Coroner's in line.-! ami post morttim examination. , Riol*. W. C. White, Stale Chemist, . of Athens, Ga., will then probably I examine ibo contents of tho sto lliaclie. Thc deceased had been ill the . habit of laking quinine from a vial, . and aft er taking a dose tm Thursday , evening, grew suddenly ill. She sahl ! she was poisoned and a rapid dis solution look place. After thc ex , animation the remains will probably , be r.i urned lo So., i h Rn ?on for in terment. She was born lind raised . in this section and was a consistent , member of Ihc Ihtptist church al ; South Union. To know her was to respect her. Thc community is (brown into considerable consterna tion, w hile a feeling of condolence is ! extended lo tho bereaved friends. H. r. K . hillie Uiver Correspondence. 'I - I h'cember 17, 1880. I?MiAii ('?-i ini'-:h : After II silence of sonic mont hs and il seems that no one else inion 1- io .rive thc news from (hose part H I will try and give voua few of thc happenings from and around Ritt h- Riv er. The crops of corn and cotton have boen gathered, and. is a general thing,.(bc corn crop did not turn oui I as satisfactorily as was expected. ( 'ot ' loll Wils a v cry ?air yield for this I section. There have been sonic sickness in this community. .Miss ('onie ( Von -haw has been very sick for two wick-, luit is improving slowly. .Mrs. A. R. ( irani has al- ? been qn?to Mil for some timo, Thoro has boon some weddings, hut no hells were honed. Mr. Frank Whitinire and Miss Nancy .olilen wero happily united a short time ago. Also, on December 1st, at the residence of thu bride's father, air. I,. W. Lusk, Mr. H. IC. Crenshaw to Miss Nettie Lusk, A. H. (?rant olli ciating. We regret to say that wc have lost one of our neighbors, Mr. 1*. F.. Alexander having cast his lot among the people of New Lichens. Ile left tor his new home on the 18th instant. Mr. Wm. Corbin will be welcomed in our midst, having bought out Mr. Alexander, and will soon settle among us. We are sorry to say that we haye no school this winter, and very lit tle is being said on the subject. We bave a good, comfortable Behool house, with a new stove. Why can't we get a good teacher and send the children to school ? We will inform the public, that the co-partnership between Mr. II. K. Crenshaw ami Mr. T. ThighllOUSO has been dissolved, and the busi ness is carried on by Mr. Crenshaw and son, at Salem, S. C. Il A lt DSOlt A ll lt I. K. ? Leiier from Ilea Cleveland. Uns CI.KVKI.ANI>, S. C., Dec. IG, 'SD. DKAK CouUIKU : Miss llosa Ma son, of Homer, Qa., visited the family of Mr. .1. IC .Jones last week. Miss Flora Adams, of Duluth, tia., and Miss Mary Fauna Woalley, of Flowery Branch, Ga., two channing young ladies, visited the family of Capt. .1. II. Dunbar last week. Airs. M. C. Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Sage, in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Mulkey, of Toceoa, 'ia., spent Sunday in lien Cleveland. Capt. IL L. Coe is here putting up an iron bridge '"or tho IC ? 1). IL IC Co., over Changa Creek. Mr. .lohn Mulkey, after only two months stay with bis brother here, was able to accept a position as tele graph operator with tho Edgomorc I ?ridge Company, of Edgemore, Delaware, and is now stationed at Catawba Uiver, in North Carolina. Mr. T. A. Spencer has bought thc house and three lots here belonging to Mr. W. A. Holcombe. Sunday Thompson (col.) recently bought a ??l,btit) farm near here from .Mr. J. A. Cook and moved on it last week. * The Sunday school here has de cided to have a Christinas tree at the llaptist church on the night of the 20th. Anyone, whether a mem ber of the school or not, CUD take part in it. This school bas recently bought a good stove for their church. No IvKOWKK Cou ll I ICU or West minster /.'-./.'/'/, reached this place last week. Wonder what was the matter'. M. TEACHERTCOLUMN. t??r* All communications intended for this "column should be addressed to S. 1*. Stribling, School Commis sioner, Walhalla, S. C. Teachers will please present their monthly reports to the Clerk of the Hoard of '1 r?steos for the district in which their schools were taught, in order that the Hoard may be in pos session of necessary data upon which t<> make its apportionment of tlie school fund. He careful to make thc average male ami female attend ance. Write the given miine of each pupil -in no casi- with the ini tial letter, for instance J may stand for June or .lohn. He careful to add the male and female attendance sep arately, and lill all the blanks on the monthly report properly. Trie lees will please see thal all the blanks are properly lilied before approving 'he reports, also rcmcmbci that tho hooks adopted by the Hoard of Ex aminers must be used during the public tenn or the teacher cannot receive pay for bis services out of the public f ind. Dailj registers are constantly :ept on band in the School Commissioner's oilico and cost nothing lo the teacher. These registers have blank monthly reports for t h ' teacher to keep a duplicate repon which is very convenient and often prevents mistakes. S. P. STUint.i NO. AxiiKitsoN, Dec. 14.-Quite a number of candidates, and three in prospect, to take Judge Cothran's place, are being talked hore. Major h',. H. Murray, Senator from this County, is an avowed candidate, as is also Col. E. .M. H?cker, as I am informed, while the friends of Major H. E. Whittier are urging him to enter the lists. Col. IC W. Simpson is also spoken of as a candidate. An derson County deserv? s something nt thc hands of the voters of this Con gressional district, and now is the time her rights should he respected. We hopo, however, that Colonel Colhrau wjll not resign just now, as we think the Democratic interests would surely suffer by his absence from Washington this winter. -4 . ?fe ls' ilrnin was acquitted of prize fight ing at Purvis, Miss., but was con victed of assault and battery. UlQMOd This powder iiover vniios. A iiiui,\u|nf purity, M ron ut li 'ml WIIOW'SOIUOIK'SH. Moro ccnnoinlriu limn tin' onllnniy duds mut cammi l?o ?old in competition willi li1' nulli lindo ni low IORI. -lum wi'O'hi, ilium or pliospii'ilfl |iow(lorn, Sniu univ In culls. Ito VA I. llAUINO I'owmai ('<>., UM; Wall -tn i i, Now Voik. Everybody that owes us to come forward and settle up and have an easy conscience, a mer ry Christmas and a happy New Year. t A, STROTHER & CO., WEST UNION, S. C. Dec. 19, 1889. CHRISTMAS -IS And I um coming, too, with my Iorgo 'FANCY GROCERIES -von rn v. HOLIDAYS. .lust think, 2 pounds ol thc finest Itai sins foi'5J5o., also Currants and Citron. I have t he liest COiTco in town, TM IO MOM A.) A. Try it and von will use no other. Finest CANN Kl) <i()OI)S, such ns im ported Sardines and the largest cans of American Sardines in town for 10c. Kino Kxtracts. only ftc. a bottle. barge Prunes, only ldc. a pound. California Hams. lute, a pound. Pine Hams. Pie. a pound. boneless Codfish, loo. a pound. Oat Meal, Ifto. a package, boyal baking Powder. Horsoford's baking Powder. Two cana Tomatoes for 'Joe. Two cans Okra and Tomatoes for 2?0. Chipped beef. 2fte. Chipped beef, 20e. Potteil liam, .'{cans for2fie. Salmon. 20e. Peaches, 25o. Pine apples, -JDe. Fine Soda. ftc. a pound. bice, l-l pounds for st. < ! l its, tic. per pound. Co I Vee, I. ll ami fi pounds for si. Kxlra Prepared buckwheat, just, re ceived. Kine Cheese al 1(1(1 cents per pound. Also a nice lino ol' Paney Crackers. .Inst received a large assortment of Or?okerywarc, Tinware, Lamps of every cb mri pl ion and other things too numer ous o mont iou. i sn carry a large stock of Harness, Saddle ;, buggies and Poad Carts. Headquarters for Flour, Sugar and Cotice. Very respectfully, H. D. A. BUffl Just Received, A IT'LL AND P.KACTIFUL LINK OF HATS -AND Ali of the latest styles with juices to suit all. M v new FALL STOCK - OF Ladies' Dress Goods Will soon he complete, ami remember that the celebrated Bay State Shoes Can always he found at my store. Hoping you will give nie a call at your earliest opportunity, I am yours rospect fully, G. L. REID. IC. Hk. KB DON'T M KAN Kill King Kotton, Hut it does mean that thc KOOW?? Komm Knewspaper Says tor you to Kum Kwick Kunial And hoy those things your good and faithful wife wants or Keen Ken?ve?E Kaptain l'util your house is well furnished and Kundert able for Kiiz/.ius ami K II m pa II y -oil KEEP KITCHENS Kl,EAR < If idd Stoves and old Kooking Kulch Knocked Til pieces and Iv II ni iiml Koli b some Knew Pi ices of Cooking and [feating Stoves, Furniture, Doors ami Sash, Ac, Ol' Keep Klean Konsciencos Hy paving what you owe that man TODD, At Seneca. October IV, issi?. For Sale, ON K SK I' OF FINK POl.lSlIKI) OKK MAM l'A H LOK KUHNIT?HK, oom sisling ol" one Sofa, two Tiddes, four Chairs, one Kasy ( hair, all upholstered willi Springs; also, one Peculator Clock, to he seen ul Heui v Ticti lien's, Walhalla. Deecndwy I?, 1881?, O0-2t* A Way to Make Money Is to Kiwo what you have hy baying what you need of UH. WO buy in car load quantities for tho cash, and of course, can give you as good bargains as you can got any whoro for tho same amount of money. . STOVES ! STOVES I STOVES I Now it* tho time to buy a Stove. We have just received a car of Indiana Stovos. Come and prico thom before buying. HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES. ?60. We keep constantly on hand a largo and woll selected Btook of Hardware, Tin ware, Glassware, ('rockery, Groceries, Canned Hoods, Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, No tions, and, tn fact, anything to bo found in a first class store, CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! ? We are headquarters for Clothing and Overcoats. Groat reduction in pricoH in order to clear out and make room for our new stock. FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR. We are headquarters for Flour. Can give you a good Hour for four dollars por bar roi. Give it a trial and if you don't think it is tho liest bargain for tho monoy wc-well, its our time to treat. Kespectsully, T. N. Carter & Co., Westminster, S. C. December 10, issn. ?neMore Chance :o: - "Oh'shaugh', hold on, stop. Where are you going at that speed? Look herc Mr., where are all those folks going?" ?Oh! ho! is that it?" "A horse, a horse; $f>0 for a horse; a farm for a horse?" "What's the matter with so many folks?" "Don't you know; you are way behind. They ?ire watching "Vtl?l W.yolc-'H l^upuitiipo ? My! go see to appreciate." 1 to 1,000, Now 1 have THHKh! Xl'MliKUS. lt will cost you only le. to guess at thou). The nearest, gets a nice KOOK KR. I refer you to Master Jubo Strother, of Wost Union, S. C., who got there on the other. Address, by mail only, S. M. VanWyok, l\ O. Box 142, Walhalla, S. C. Want 1,000 guesses from anybody. Thal means you. S. M. VanWyck. December 19, 1889. I have still got the Broad-Axe to prices for this month. I have just received a large lot of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Saddles, TrunkS, Hardware and Groceries. If you want Goods at the bottom price come to see me as I am the cheapest place in town and my motto is to lead those who pretend to lead. Very respectfully, C. W. PITCHFOm CHRISTMAS .IS And wo have not forgotten to put In a nice line of suitable goods for tho Holiday trade, consisting of Kid (Moves, Jersey (Moves for Ladies, Gouts, Children and Babies. A hcautiful line ol Silk Handkerchiefs, .Mutil?is, Are. Come and see our beautiful. Rushing's, thu largest and best solce.Uon over brought to this town. Lovely Ktnbrohlcvod Folt Lambrequins, Cashmor Scarfs, &c. Our stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats, is still com plete, With tho lates and noblest styles of thc season. Wc aro headquarters for Ladies' and Gouts' undcrwarc. So just come and see us and be convinced that wo moan what wo say. Itospoot fully, Nield & Harrison