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Mr. Auton G?rbor, of Columbus, Ga., ls on briof visit to tho homo folks in Tho Walhalla Methodists will give a "Cantata" on New Year's Evo in Kauf mann'? Hall. Mrs. W. P. Reid and little son, of Canton, Gn., me visiting relativen in Walhall0.. Miss Allice Jones, of Tomnsseo, ts visiting hor friond, Miss Sallie Norton, this week. Mr. John Hose's dwolling houso has recently been painted, which adds greatly to its appearance. J. W. Sholor, Esq., Dr. W. J. Urnuilott ami Mr. J. O. Mloklor liavo returned from Columbia after A most interesting visit tu tho capitol city. Mr. 'thoa. C. Scott delivered an Interesting address at tho Presbyterian oiiuron on Tuesday night hi tbe Interest of tho Thorn well Orphanago Senator Hampton was accidentally shot by his son wiitin bird hunting, at liU farm Iii Missis sippi, on tho 20th ultimo. He was not soriously inj mod. Married, on Thursday, 80th ultimo, in tho Presbyterian ohuroh at Pendloton, by Hoy. T. O. Llgon, Mr. James H. Tribble, of Tov.nvillo, tc. Miss Mabel Jefferson, of Pendleton. Thoro was a largo attendance hero on salcday. A considerablo amount of real ostato was sold at good prices, lilddors woro vigorous and prompt. Monoy was abundant. Thoro will bo preaching in tho Walhalla Metho dist chuidi on next 8unday morning by Hov. M. L. Carlisle. Tho Saorumrnt of tho Lord's Sup per will bo administered. Mrs. Martin Peek, of Habun county, Ga., died on lest Sunday morning, aged about 60 years, aftei n protracted sickness of flvo months or moro. Dr. John K. Dickson, of Atlanta, Ga., has been vlBitlng his father, Capt. Andrew Dickson, and family, this wcok. Dr. Dickson enjoys a (Ino praotlco In tho dato City. Congress nssomblcd on Monday last. Tho I'rosldeiit'H mcssnt>o is a ro-hash of his last . annual message. Ho atando by tho tnrlfl! and . favors tho enactment of tho force bill, etc. Hov. A. C. Walker succeeds Hov. M. I,. Carlislo as pastor of tho Walhalla charlo. Ho is an ablo and popular preacher, and wo bespeak for him a cordial Christian recoptlon by all our people Mr. John Kaufmann has tho contract for < electing a largo lino dwelling for Capt. J. 1*. Mloklor at Greenwood. Tho dwelling will bo f rained here. Mr. Kauf minni Is ono of tho best contractors In tho country. Mr. D. Froneborger and family left Wednesday morning for Ashe ville, N*. C., whero they will make their home in the futuro. Judge Norton left Wednesday morning for Columbia to meet with the convention of Circuit Judges to revise tho rules of court, and to at tend the inauguration ceremonies of Governor Tillman. Decombor Gadsden, colored, killed two Uno porkers last week, ono weighing 381 pounds and tho othor 872. They wero wonting a fow days of being four teen months old. Lost-Botwoon Walhalla and Mr. It. L. SyniB*, on tho public road to Highlands, N. C., a caso of obstetrical instruments. Tho linder will bo suitably rewarded hy . leaving thom at tho drug store of Darby & Co. Hov. J. F. Probst, well known in Wal halla as a former pastor of the Lut beran church, has accept ed a call to tho Luthe ran church in Jacksonville, Pla. Ho and his wifo loft Now York November 28th, for Jacksonville, by BO.?. Gov. Tillman bikes tho oath of ofllco to-day and will outer upon tho important duties of tho Chiof Magistracy of South Carolina. Groat preparations havo boen made for tho inauguration and thousands will attend tho ceremonies. Tho Greenville Fcrtilli/.er Company calls tho attontion of our readers to their now enterprise at tho city of Greenville for thc manufacturo of commercial fertilizers. Hoad their advertisement which speaks for it self. Tho following aro tho unclaimed let (era remaining in tho Walhalla post office for tho month of November: Roland Chas tlon, Miss Julia Mulwol, Pnumpy Max well, Willio Moretta, C. L. McLean, W. T. Roehostor, lt. N. Rankins, Miss Lissie Richards, Miss Kate Singleton, (2,) W. M. Tanor, (2,) Luko Willson, E. T. Moro. Hov. M. F. Whitaker requests us to stato that on account of sic'ness ho has hoon compolled to call in his appoint monts to preach at Old Piokens, Oeonoc and Whitmlro's during tho winter months. Ho has boon quito ill for two wcoks, but is now slowly improving. Mr. Jas. II, Kolloy, of Clarendon, Donloy county,Toxas, ls visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Kolloy, of this jil,KT. Mr. Kelley has beor Absent from his native heath for fourteen years -md in plonncU tn mont Ititi ninny fri.i'i mid OM acqualntanccu in Oconeo county. Ho spoakf glowingly of his adopted homo and is fast becoming a rich mau. Ho lives In Northwest Texas. Tho work of tho paint brush goes steadily on in our midst. Mr, Theodore Sch rooter has recently painted tho residence of Mrs. Hun ter, also that of Mr. Wm. B. Gregg about thrco miles out, and is now finishing Mr. J. S. Floyd's residence one milo above town. Mr. John B. Puckett died at his home in Westminster lost Monday morning after a lingering illness Ho had been a cripplo for a lonfj timo, having to uso crutches foi twenty-five or thirty years. Ho wat a respected citizen, and many friondi sympathise with Iiis widow in hoi bereavement. Tho Messrs. Gould and Russell Sag* havo purehasod a largo block of stock 1? thu Richmond Torminal Company, whiol controls tho Richmond and Danvilli Railroad linos. These gontlomon will gi into tho dirootory of tho Company, ii company with MoBsrs. Howitt and WU son. Wo aro glad to havo Mossrs. Howlt and Wilson in control in railroad affair in tho South. Tho Patrlotlo Order Sun? of Amorloi aro making great preparations for thei Christmas Evo ontortainmont, to b given bi tho Opora House. Thc foatur Of tho ovonlng will ho tho grand storiop tlcon exhibition. Tho Order owns a Instrument and a largo number of coloroi vlows, vocal and Instrumental music guessing matches for prizes, oto. Ho oysters will bo served during tho 0vciii\i? Tiokot? aro now on salo by mombors c tho Ordor and genoral committoo, consist lng of Messrs. Mloklor, Woleh and Robin Bon. ? no n ?i Im iiigU ila? im un li?-oiuoU)d Lu tlio Unitod States Senate from Alabama. Tho standing committees havo boon n?? uouncod in the Senate. Col. Mason 1B a mombo* of tho Commltteo on Chavltablo Institutions, Committee on Claims a?d Grievances, Committee on Military. Thu standing oomndttees of tho House of Representatives have boon appointed by Mr. Speaker Irby. Mr. Albert Zim mi>rrami in a miimhnr of the CommittOO un luuui pointions aud tho Coiumiliee ou Privileges ?nd Elections. Capt. J. L. Shankllu is a mernbor of tho Committeo on Education and the Committee on En grossed Pills. Cards are out for a doublo wedding at Macon, Qa., Wodnesday evening, Docombor lOtli, 1800, ut oight o'clock, tho coutineUing partios hoing M?SB Julia Aboi to Mr. Eugene Goorge and Miss Kathleen Abol to Mr. Low. Kilburn. Tho groomsmen wero formorly employees in tho Couru KU offioe and are natives of Walhalla, 8. C. We congratulate our young friends on tho steps they aro about to tako. Tho Supremo Court has orderod the Stato Board of Canvassers to IRBUO a oort! floate of election to Cob Elliott as member of Congress elect from tho 7th CongrosBional District, bettor known as tho "Black District." Tho managers of olection decided in favor of Col. Elliott. Miller appoalod. The Stato Board of Canvassers wore ovonly dlvidod on the quostion. Miller received a large majority of tho votos. Thoy wore not counted by tho numagors, for tho roason that tho ballots did not conform to tho law in sizo and color. Col. Elliott holds his cer tificate of olootion upon a atrio t construc tion of tho law, and not upon tho merit H of tho coso. Tho Columbia Register says "tho politi cal broom ?B to bo kopt buBy, if all re ports aro true, and it is tho ourreut talk of tho street that tho penitentiary, tho asylum-in fact, ail Stato institutions, oven to tho Supremo Court itself-aro to bo taken iu chargo by now mon who havo boon brought to tho HU rf ace by tho recent political revolution in the Stato. For Colon I Lipscomb's placo, Col. W. J. Talbert, of Edgoflold, Mr. W. W. Brooker, of tb.?.' ??m? county, J. li. Earle, of Goo noo, and Mr. J. T. Gaston, of - Aiken, aro tho loading candidatos, whilst Dr. Samp son Popo is said to havo on oyo on tho asylum, and Major Mootzo, of Lexington, is spoken of OS tho successor of Chief Justice Simpson. So it goes. News reached Walhalla Wednes day morning that Henry Weldon, tho negro who raped in a horrible and diabolical manner, Mrs. John T. Walters, near Central last Monday, was caught Tuesday night at Rich land, l?o stole into tho house Mon day morning in tho absence of Mr. Walters, and found Mrs. Walters busy with her household duties. He slipped a nooso over ber head, choked her to tho floor and dragged her to tho woods, where ho accomplished his hellish designs. He kept her in tho woods from 8 o'clook until noon. The news was sent to all stations on the Air Line, and tho negro having como in this direction, the people of Pickens organized posses to pursue him. They scoured Oconeo county Tuesday, until he was ouught at Richland trestle by Mr. M. T. Hughs ns ho was in thc aot of crossing the trostlo. Ho was carried back to Pickens and lynched oarly Wednes day morning upon bis confession of guilt. Notice. All malo citizens residing in tho now School District, known ns tho Wost Union School District, No. 27, nro hereby re quested to moot in tho Town Hall in West Union on Saturday, 0th instant, nt 3 i\ M., for tho purpose of electing a Board of Trustees, and tho transaction of any other matters in roforenco to tho Freo Public Schools of said now District. C. R. D. BUUNS, Ex-Chairman of former Board. Walhalla to Highlands. Tho Highlands Star makes tho follow ing interesting statement: Wo loam that a brothor of Mr. H. C. Downing, ono of our summor resider ! s, says he will invest $10,000 in an elect ric railway from Seneca or Walhalla to Highlands. If only a fow wealthy mon, who aro looking for paying investments, would evince as muon interest in this grand project as this gentleman, this mountain city would soon bo tho talk of tho country and tho resort of tho Eastern United States. An eloctrio railway up theso mountain grados is said to bo per fectly feasible, and could bo operated at comparatively small cost. Tho course of lue Chattooga river would furnish an admirable grado almost to tho foot of Sat ;hih mountain. Wo havo many unique features in this section not possessed uy others; lot us work oarly and lato for an iron highway from tho Eastward opoiatod by tho electric spark, and no resort in tho country eau approach us. Church Resolutions. Whereas, it has pleased our Hoavonly Father to romovo to another flold of labor our beloved Brothor and pastor, Bov. B. M. Pack, who has so faithfully and without; tho fear of man preached tho Gospel to us for tho past two yours; bo it thoroforo llesohe.il 1st, That whilo wo sincoroly rogrot to part with him, wo can cheer fully commend him to tho work of tho Master in tho flold iio has accepted, fool ing assured that ho . ill ever bo unswerv ing in Iiis convictions ns t. tho truth, /.calons in tho work, ovor ready to givo himself to tho cause of Christianity and ?;ivo of ids moans for tho promotion of ho Cospel and any charitable purpose 2d, Whilo his stay with us was short, t herc will ovor bo in our hearts a fond romombranco of him, as a kind-hearted Christian noighbor. With great anxloty will wo look forward to tho day when wo shall moot tho family again, whom wo so much loved, and thoso dear faces wo so much miss in our Sunday School, churoh and community. May I leaven's richest, blessings attend thom through lifo, and .nay wo all moot again in that homo boyond tho skies, whoro tho ondloss ages rofl, and whoro thovo'll bc no moro good byes. Done in conforonco and signed by J. M. CALLAS, Modorator, J. S. HUTCHISON, Qi C., 'Of tho samo Wost Union Bap?<Bt church, Npvombor 2JU1, 1800. All notos and mortgagos must bo set I tlod at onco or wo will placo thom in tho I hands of an ofllcor for collection. T. N. Carter <fc Co. ?j?tUpC? MU? Ai???Wo Thoro will bo a mootiug o? Ohapol Hill Alliauoo on Saturday, Dooombor Otb, at 3 1?. M. Tho members aro earnostly re quited to be puuotual In tholr attend ance, as business of importance will be before the Alliance for consideration. W. J. BUTTLES, President. WM. J. NEVILLE, Secretary. Masonic. An oleetion waa held on Saturday last for offlcors of Sonooa City Lodge, No. 185, A. F. M., fCY tho ensuing Masonic year, as follows: S. J. MoElroy, W.M.; John Myers, S. D. ; A. T. Price, J. 1). ; W. H. Colo, S. D.; John Hopkins, Tylor; T. M. Lowory, Seorotary; M. N. Sltton, Treas ur er. Thoro will bo a publie in stallation of the ofllcors of the Lodge on tho 22d day1 of December, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren in good standing aro invited to attend. A dinner will be sorvod informally, and tho brethren will bring woll Ailed baskets for the occasion. OBITUARY. Mu. JOHN W. BK ATTY was born Ooto bor 0, 1811, ?god 70 years, 1 month and 20 days, and fell asleep in Jesus Novem ber 20 tu, 1890. Thone dates embrace a long, act ive, useful and noble life, ne was blest with a fino constitution and ex cellent health,' ami was uo idler in tho busy world or vineyard of the Lord. His lifo waa devoted to Christ. Ho was brought up by Presbyterian p^roni? and united With tho Methodist Church in 1882, and has eyer boon a consistent mom bor, over at his post in rollgloua duty. Ho was a kind husband and a devoted fathor, evor sotting a good examplo for his oldldron, which wo will over romom ber. This year ho boa road his Biblo through six times. Ho rood tho lost ohaptor of St. John and laid his Biblo down and in a short timo sweetly foll asleop in Jesus. Hoar fathor, oh! how wo misa theo at homo; but wo sorrow not ns th oso who havo no hopo. HO is not dead, but livos with God and with loved ones in Paradise Shall wo meet him again? Wo will by walking in tho light of God. > S. B. OBITUARY. IM MKMOKY OP LITTLE ELSIK M?LDRBO. On tho 3d of Docombor, 1880, just ono yoar ago to-day, tho courts of Heaven rang cut with wolcomo at tho arrival of a released spirit from its earthly tene ment, and tho soid of little ELSIE MIL DliBO SCHUMACHER, aged two months and fourteen days, entered into tho rest prepared for tho children of God. Slumber sweetly, dearest ono, On thy lowly couch of rost, Whilo wo kneel and try to murmur, God does all things for thc best. Though thy spirit is in Heaven, Whoro wo hopo somo day to moot, Thy memory we will lovo and cherish, Until our hearts shall COOBO to beat. PAIIEMTS. December 3d, 1890. Our Toinnsseo Correspondence. TOMASSKK, S. C., Dec. 1, 1890. DKAK COUIUKR : As We havo not sont a communiontion lately, wo will ondoavor to givo you a fow itoms. Corn gathering is about completed, and "corn shuckin's" and dances aro "in fashion" at present. Tho air is very crisp 'n the oarly morning, reminding ono of winter. Since tho smoko of tho recent Gubernatorial battle has cleared up, and tho result known, wo might say : From March to Novombor It waa glvo and toko, But now thc battle's ovor, And Tillman takes tho cake. Tho elections for Governors and Congressmen all over tho Union wore a surprise, or rather, tho results woro to most people. But what could have been expected but over whelming d?font at tho polls of tho Republican party after passing such a monstrosity ns tho MoKiuloy tariff bill ? And tho election law, which passed tho Lower House, and tho revolutionary and tyrannical rules adopted by Speaker Tom Rood. Happily, McKinley was rotirod by IUB constituency, and there is strong probability that tho great vilifier of the South, J. J. Ingalls, of Kansas, will bo allowod to stay at homo by the combination of tho Demoorats and Farmers' Allianco Assemblymen. If thc present tidal wavo con tinues, there is little doubt of a D?mocratie victory in 1892. Clove land, Hill and Campboll, of Ohio, aro Presidential probabilities, with Boyd, of Nebraska, Peck, of Wis consin, or Gen. Palmor, of Illinois, second on the tiokot. Hov. J. S. Abercrombie finished his year's preaching at Oconoo M. E. church Sunday, Novcmbor 28d, by proaohtng an instructivo sermon to a good sizod congregation. Crops in this section seem to "turn out" bettor than wnB expected, espe cially cotton, tvnd on the whole, we think 1890 may bo considered an average crop year. And by tho way, what about that now paper to bo established at Wal halla? Thrco papers in ono county of not quito a thousand squnro miles, and a fraction moro than 18,000 inhabitants, and another ono to bo established I That would bo a paper to a little moro than four thousand people, not quito a thousand families, and not nearly all of thom taking papers of any kind. Wo arc not an oxport, but it looks liko tho nows papor business is already fully devel oped in this county. Howovcr, "tho moro tho merrier," and wo shall be impatient to seo tho sheot now pro posed. We rogrot to ohroniolo tho death of Mr. John Boatty, ono of our community's most agod and estima Ult) viii/Aili S, Wlk?ol? OCOufiod budd???ly ou tho afternoon of November 20th, Ot his residence on Toma. oce. Mr. Beatty was u consistent member of the Methodist church for many years. He lived beyond the liipit of three soore and ten years, and deported, sorely regretted by all who knew him and sinoorely mourned by his kindred and many friends. AU.i. *?A. v. AV?WU 3>?u i.ii....jr ...... wC. from Jefforson, Toxas, Novcmbor 27th, after n residenco of nearly three years in the "Lone Star State.;: Mr. Todd soys that Texas did not como up to his expectations, and that Ocouco is far ahead, to take all things into consideration. Oooneo and the Piedmont Bolt of tho South, generally, is hard to surpass, and the seotion that "gits by 'er, gits thor Eli r Tho air is very brisk yet, and wo suppose winter's boro. JKFF PERKINS. Onr Tugaloo Correspondence TuoAi.00 HOME, S. C., Nov. 81. '00. DEAR COURIER : Cotton is King. Thousands of valuable forests and timber lands are being destroyed for the sake of the flecoy staplo to tho detriment of climatic influence, and hence storms, floods, d row th s and dearths, waterspouts, cyclones and landslides, &o., until our hillsides ore barren and our boa a ti ?"ul, rip pling, laughing, musical, transparent streams have become turbid and sul len, our hillsides have been swept into the streams until thoy break from their ordinary restraints from oven a moderate shower, and our upland is gono and our fortilo bottoms aro ruined I Wo need a "Forestry Con gress," and wo need thc intensive plan of farming. Yes, multum in parvo /'-instead of one balo to tho two aorcB, two bales to tho half aoro is feasible, practical and possible I Tho Alliance gin nt Lavonia has ginned over oight hundred bales and will get a thousand or twelve huii dredt Another gin claims, three hundred. Fifteen nundrod bolos for a little inland town, where fifteen years ago tho scream of tho iron horse was never hoard and not fifty halos for ono gin. How is that for high? Bail roads are the grand pre cursors of progression. Many farm ers about Lavonia claim a balo to tho acre, and say it was sort of an off ?ear at that. Tho Alliance gin at lavonia has the telescope suction pipe, that greatly facilitates unload ing tho cotton, and next year the company proposes not to.handle tho cotton nt all, but suporccdo tho huiidliiig by labor-saving machinery. Fair Play and South Union will fol low suit with liko facilities. Fair Play will gin 600 or 600 bales this season, and South Union 800 or 400. These giiiB will bo run in behalf of tho Alliance. A railroad to Fair Play or Town villo would stimulate tho fanning in terest to a bale to tho acre and in many instances double that, of which tho ridge country around Westmin ster, Fair Play and Townvillo and the intermediate seotion is wonder fully adapted. We soo in tho near futuro a state of agriculture and general progressiveness, with moral suasion, temperance, perseverance, as auxiliaries of which the present ls only wearing its swaddling olothes. Let her roll, and not only this, but lend a helping hand that we may force failure to unfurl tho white feather. n. F. K. To all porsoilH indebted to US, either by noto or account, wo wish to say it is duo, and wo want tho monoy, because wo need lt and-hocauso you owo it. So ploaso como forward and sottlo nt once. T. N. Carter & Co. Flour! Flour! Wo will sell you a good sound Flour for $4.00 por harrol; Family at $5.00 por barrel; Extra Family ot $0.50 per barrel ; Higher Grades aa cheap as any nouso wiii sen. T. "J?. Carter & co. When Baby was stck, wo gavo h?r Castorfs. When oho WM a Child, oho oded for Castorfs. When sho bocamo Miss, she clung to Castorf?. When she had Children, she gave them Caetork. The School Districts aro all laid off and little or no grumbling. If tho Districts do not moot tho appro bation of all, surely thero is no blame to bo attached to the. Board of Ex aminers, for they announced through tho COURIER a meeting nt which all complaints, if any, would bo heard. Already wo think wo can seo signs of improvement in tho groat demand for good teachors. Various porsons have been inquiring for good teach ors, saying their oxperionoo has taught them that it js poor policy to omploy teachors poorly equipped for teaching. Tho school system is good onough. Tho lack of means is the soro noed. If tho farm, mor ohandisc, machinery, any business is run successfully money is required. Indocd, it is impossible to succeed in any avocation without snfiiciont means, determination, indefatigable industry and perseverance. The teaohor, tho pupil and tho patron has each his part to porform in thc school, olso failure will suroly result to tho oxtont of suoh neglect. All failures in tho school room aro not attributable to tho teacher alone. Parents aro often responsible for tho failures of child'-'ui in no small de gree. Children hould be taught at homo that their toachors aro compe tent, and that thoy are in ovory way equal to tho task of teaching, and ontiroly worthy of thoir conndoncc. Toachors without such qualifications should not bo employed at all. S. P. STRIU?.INO. Corn for Sale. Jwild, soil, on th? plantation of (lon. . James Connor, docoasod, on Whot stono Crook, In Goonoo County, on THURSDAY, tho 18th day of December. 1800, for cash, about throo hundred and fifty bushels of corn. W. F. KR.VIN, Agent. December 4, 1800. 48-8t POWDER Absolutely Pure A croom o? tartar baking powder. I Ugliest of all in leavening strength.-U. 8. Government Report, August 17,1889. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES THAD? MARK. Quia; nm ?4 Amy*. NORMAN DRUG CO. have oxoluslvo I sales of theso celebrated Glasses in AV al hail,-, S. 0/ FAUI.XNBH, Kr r.r.AM A I MOOKK, tho only manufacturing Opticians ! in tho South, Atlanta, Ga. roARTER i co: -Carry tho Largost Stook of GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN WESTMINSTER. DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Cashmeres, Henriettas, Flannels, Worsteds, Calicos, a largo va riety, cheap. Don't fail to seo our Rysvvlo Suiting. Sanio prico as Calico, but ideor. Joans, Drills, Shooting, Shirting, Plaids and Donims cheaper than ovor. SHOES. SHOES. Wo especially ask a trial of our Ashe ville Shoo. Evory pair warranted. In Shoos we can flt any ono from the I V Timid Woe Toddlor ? to a No. 18 Bro- ! gan, and just hero wo will state that wo aro carrying tho largost stook of Shoos ovor brought to this town. Clothing cheaper than ovor. Hats for al!. In Grocorics wo carry a very largo stook of Flour, Bacon, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, nico, Mola- ses, Ac, a't lowest prices al ways. Try Luok Tobacco, 5 plugs, 4Uo. Tho finest Tobacco in the South for tho money. Tho Old Reliable Jeff Davis, 2 plugs | for 20c. Alliance. Puff Smoking Tobacco, 80o. por pound. In Hardwaro wo carry a largo stock of Plows, Axos, Nails, Horse and Mulo Shoes, Pockot and 'fabio Cutlery, Cross Cut and Hand Saws, Rim Knob Looks, Grindstones, Barb and Ribbon Wiro, Tiro and Band Iron, Thimble Skotus, ?feo., cheap as tho cheapest. Rubber and J .eather Bolting kopt con stantly on hand. Stoves and Tinware at prices to suit | tho timos. Soon to arrive ono car load of Hay and Bran. A full lino of Paints, Oils, VarniBhoB, Turpentine, Putty, Window Glass, Taint | Brushes and White Load. Harness-ail kinds and prices. Agonoy for Chattanooga Ch illod Plows, Buggios, Road Carts and Wagons. A full supply of Machine Oil, Axlo [ Crease and Minorai Castor Oil. Harness, Solo, Upper and Lace Leathor | cheap. Don't fail to soo our lino of Furniture. Bedsteads from cheapest to nicest.. Bu reaus for all and beautiful. Bedroom Sots remarkably cheap. Coffins trimmed a1- all hours A full lino of Crockory, Glassware and Stoneware . Call and soo our beautiful Toile*, and Tea Sets. TJioy aro beauties. Evory thing in Canned Goods constantly on hand. Wanted, ?,000 good Cross Tlos. Highest market prico paid for Country Produce Givo us a call and wo will guarantoo to ploaso you. T. N. Carter & Co., Westminster, O. November 20, 1800. Christmas Goods, Christmas Cards, Silverware, Toys, &c, -O.A. >"uJL, Al1 DARBY & CO.'S Before purchasing elsewhere. They will save you mo ney._ New Goods RAISINS, "MALAGA," CU RUANTS, CITRON, ENGLISH WALNUTS, FEAGANS, ALMONDS, HANANA8, MINCE MEAT, CONDENSED, CREAM CHEESE. FLORIDA ORANGES, to arrive soon. J. J. Norton & Co. November 27, 1800. What is I Castoria is Br. Samuel Pitcher's proscription xor infants and Ohildren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance* It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, \rad Castor Oil* It ls Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yeats* lise by Millions of Mothers. Oastcrla hill? Worms. Castoria ls the Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend? Pastoria. Castoria cures Collo, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Giros healthy sleep and promotes digestion, Without injurious medication. Pastoria. " Castoria ls so well adapted to children that I recommend it as sa? perlor to any prescription known to me.? II. A. AKOHRS, M. J)., Ill So. Orford St,, Brook!-*, lt. f. Th? Co ut ?ur Company, 77 Mm mj^uoot, N. Y. 'lilli Cid"!ll il ?1 'IIUMIUOA, " The brightest day of Childhood's dream, When Santa Claus rulesn'r^ifii-^uP1,01116''' What a ploasuro it is for us to moko this arntial nmwui?iXns9?nt, which will cany joy into thousands of homes within tho bounds of our glorious Mlti?-county, via: Tho foot that wo have used our host offorta to soouro tho largest and pretties* stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS from which may bo ohoscn a suit al ?lo gift for old or young, rich or poor. It is impossible for us to onumorato tho many things wo have to show you, but suffice it to say, that you will not regret a visit to our store, if you aro in queat of HOLIDAY GIFTS. Tho little folks aro already flocking in to soo us and aro enthusiastic in their praisos over the beautiful things they soo. .Jmit, look nt this list: Wo have Dolls, Halls, Whips, Guns, Blocks, Games, Carts,' Books, Wagons, Horus, Whistlos, . Wheelbarrows, Trumpotw, Drums, Dolls and Ohildren'8' Chairs, Tops, Marbles, Canes, Masks, Tea and Kitchen Sots;, Swings, Bods, Cradles, Banks, Kaleidoscopes, Niuo Pins, Tool Ghosts, Stoves, Wash Seta, Trains, Magio Haut emu, Tables, Mugs, Clips and Saucers, Fancy china, Plush and Loather Autograph, Photograph and Scrap Albums, Jowol Casos, Dressing Casos, ?feo^ Wo havo Oranges, Bananas, Lomons, Nuts,'.Raisins, Citr?n, Cocoanut ? and other Fruits. Wo havo Fire Crackers, Cannon Crackers, and other Firoworks. A handsome lino of Christmas Cards. Bo suro to visit our store Wo do not rcquiro you to buy and shall bo happy to show you through. Vory Truly, NORMAN DRUG COMPANY, MICKLKK OLD STAND. November 27,1890. ?ii) wiwm mm. MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats. Clothing. Hardware. Crockery and Groceries. Come and see my Goods before you buy. Yours Respectfully, C. W. PITCHFORD. Rooms to Rent. AT NIELD & HARRISON' ; . W ? ? ....\?;V..yy>.?W$gg DRY GOODS. Undor this hoad wo havo FlannolH, Serges, Brillantines, Vonooinns, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Cantons, Bleached and Unbleached Drills, Ac. ;?'y*''?}, NOTIONS. Under this hoad wo havo Dross Trimmings in Silks and Volvots, Volvet and Silk Ribbon, Corset? for Ladies and Misses, Hosiory, GIOVOB and Undorwoar, But tons, Dross Buckles, &o. Tho largest and boat selected stock i i Oconco. Como and soo latest stylos and pricos beforo you buy. -.???. i i -fi B Qt overy stylo from tho lowest grado to tho best. BOOTS AND SHOES For Mon, Woraon and Children. All kinds, from tho ?hoapost to tho Como and soo thom. Nield & Harrison Extra Court, j WALHALLA^ I>Y order of his Honor J. J. Norton, I ?fl^R^ ff* - ?!. I y Judge of tho Eighth Judicial Circuit, Bili ?J 1 Ufl ^vR?bT tho > an Extra Ten.? of tho Court of Common EWlflila It tt.li XL V? Picas for tho county of Oconoo will bo ? wIlMW^vy at tho start. ..It hold at Walhalla Court HOUHO, on TUES- \XTILL OPK/ timo ?or a ttonori? nAY, Docembor Otb, 18(10, boginning at VV Torms, wtantry road? ali ovin* lOo'olcok A. M. \\. ... tho name as hw JAMF.S SEABORN, particulars addie Clork Circuit Court. Novombor'ifl, 1800. 27-2t September J, '