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Published ovory Th
strictly ir? advance;
C?itl?i for four mun
Advertisement^
por BquftXQ
.^fft?ovr foll in Missouri and tho
^?fuTthwoBt on tho 7th instant.
Tho timo for tho pay mont of taxes han 11
hoon oxtondod to tho first day of Fobru
ary.
r Messrs. Mitoholl & Lunney, proprietors
of tho Soueoa Drug Storo,. oall attention
to tholr largo nssortmont ,of Ohrlstmas
goods. Seo advertisement.
Soo tho important notice to tob?ceo
growers by Judge J. J. Norteo, who pro
posos to buy all the tobacco put upon
the market by our farniors,
Tho now Board or County Commis
sioners waa organized last Saturday by
tho olootlon of J. M. Hunnioutt as Chair
man and J. W. Sholor, Clerk.
ossrs. Darby ?fe Co. havo just received
a largo invoice of Christmas goods, such
as fresh candy, raisins, eltrou, ernannt s,
nuts, ?fcc. Soo advortlf,omont.
Messrs. S. M. VanWyok A Co? advertiso
in this JMHU? B nioo ?u?.?ovtmont of pretty
and Boasonablo lioliday goods. Thoir
/prices aro low. Gtvo them a call.
y Attention is callod to tho advortiuo
' mont of Mr. Ebenozor P. Vernor, Execu
tor, offering a largo and valuable body of
land for salo ou tho first Monday in Janu
ary next. *
Rev. M. L. Carswoll, ot Hartwoll, Ga.,
will preach* in Wost Union Baptist
Church next fhmday. morning nt 11|
o'clock and also at night at 8 o'clock.
Public cordially invited.
Mr. II, D. A. Biomann bab just received
a fino assortmont of seasonable goods.
Ho has ever y (?dng 'needful for your
Christmas cako. His prices, too, aro
low. Soe advertisement.
Mr, Samuel N. Pitohford, of Atlanta,
Ga., has bought frc in J.. J. Norton ?fe Co.
their stock of fancy goods and groceries
Ho took stook last Friday, and enters at
once upon his trado os a merchant.
Thoro will bo sorvlooB (and a sermon by
tho Kev. M. McCullough) in tho Episco
pal Church on noxt Sunday, Dooombor
m.h. tKh 11 n'nlnok A. M. and 7* o'clock
P. M. All persons aro cordially invited
to attend.
Tho County Commissioners announce
that tho now iron bridgo ovor Sonooa
rlvor, on tho Chorry placo, ls now con*
ploted and roady to .coommodato tho
traveling public. It was rocolvod by tho
Commissioners last week.
Tho Walhalla Comody Company will
glvo ono of their laughable entertain
ments at Kaufmann's Opora House,
Tuesday night, Decombor 28, 1800. Tho
progrrmmo will consist of farces, stump
spoooh and original oomio songs, embrac
ing local hits. Admission, 25 and 10o.
Mrs. Lipscomb t'iod on Monday night,
8th instant, at tho losidoiioo of her son,
Mr. Andrew Lipscomb, near Walhalla,
after a lingering illness. Sho was an
aged lady and had boon In fooblo health
for several months. Hor body was ear
ned to Greenville Wednosday for inter
ment.
Dr. J. M. McCIanahan and family
moved to Walhalla lost week. They
occupy tho residence of Mrs. Harrison
on Faculty HUI. Tho good doe tor will
enter upon tho practice of his profession
boro, and all oalls loft at his residence
will receive prompt attention. Soo medi
cal card.
Mr. Augustus Sharp, of Bartow county,
Ga., is visiting his father, Capt. F. F.
Sharp, and family. Mr. Sharp was onco
n typo in this office, but ho abandoned
tho printing trndo many years ago for
the more congenial and profitable busi
ness of farming. tVo are glad to know
that our friend is prospering' iii his
adopted State.
Rov. J. S. Abercrombie and family
loavo hore this wook for their now homo
at Scranton, Williamsburg county, on tho
North Eastern Railroad. Mr. Abororom
bio was assigned to tho.Soranton oirouit
by Bishop Duncan at tho recent. Annual
Conference of tho Methodist, ('burch of
this Stato at Anderson. Wo wish for our
young minister in tho Cospel groat suc
cess in winning souls to christ. Wo
com mend hhil tu the love mid fellowship
of tho good nooplo with whom Ito shall
labor tho prosont conforonco year.
Married, at tho residence of,tho bride's
mother, Mrs. Sf. Bray, at Fair Forest,
Spartanburg county, on Wednesday
morning, Decombor 3d, 1800, by Rov. J.
L. Harley, Mr. W. E. Carver and Miss
Carrie Bray. The happy young brido is
woll known lu Walhalla, where sho was
bora and where sho livod during tho
years of hor childbed. Sho and hor
husband spent, t hree, or four days in our
town last wook enjoying tho frioudships
and acquaintances of our pooplo and
receiving their congratulations. Wo
extend to tho newly married couple our
warmest good wishes for tholr fut ure
happiness and prosperity.
Rov." M. ti, Carlisle preached in tho
Walhalla Methodist, church last Sunday
i un ming and ad ministered tho Sacrament,
of tho Lord's Suppor for tho first timo
since his ordination as nu Elder. Ho loft
Monday for his now .homo In Camdon,
S. G., via Sparta* iburg. During his pas
torate of throe years ho greatly endeared
himself to ma iy of our pooplo and won
gobion opinio is as a faithful and ablo
young m lidster of tho Gospel, no oarrlos
with him to Ids now ohnrgo tho best
wishes of many friends for Ids ovory suc
cess as a laborer in tho vinoyard of tho
Lord. Wo commond him to tho Chris
tian caro and fellowship of our Camdon
Methodists.
An unfortunate shooting scrapo ocour
rod at Hostor, on tho Savannah Valloy
Railroad, on last Tuesday, resulting In
tho instant death of a negro whoso name
wo ?dd not loara. It seems that tho
nogro was using vory profano language
' ,in tho storo of . i ". Charlo* J. Dlokson,
and, upon being adored by tho proprie
tor to desist , ho bogan to curso and abuso
Mr, Dlokson, who ordered him out of
tho storo. Ho wont out and bogan to
throw rocks at Dickson, ono of which
passed vory near his hood and smashed
somo corset boxes on tho oholf. Dlokson
thon soissod a Winchester ri flo and wont
to tho door, and as tho nogro attempted
to dodgo around tho corner of tho storo,
ho fired, tho ball penetrating his heart,
from which doath ensued instantly. Tho
coroner's jury roturnod a vordlot of justi
fiable homicide,-Anderson People's Ad
vocate, December 8,
* Seo advertisement o? valuable ttaot? of
ana ?o^salo by tho Mooter.
Mr. jfk Gottwols, of Bigbiima>,N.
D.', ba? tho contract for tho erection of
? ?no residence on tho lot of Mr. II. P.
Torhuno, on Faculty Hill. It is to bo a
largo two story house, and Mr. Gottwals
'ias begun work.
, Capt. J. L. ohnuk'ii\ has placed us
tudor many.obligation? by forwarding to
is copien of tho reports of all tho State
)0lciftl?. Thoso reports aro of unusual
/niuo at this timo, and wo return thanks
"or thom.
Hov. A. 0. WaUcor eud family ore ox
j??t?u Ui arrivo in Walhalla this (Wo
Inosday) evonlng on tho sevon o'clock
>assehgor train. Hu will occupy the new
mviiomigo and enter at once upon the du
elos of his pastorate
Tho following aro tho Arrivals at the
Sfortnan Park Hotel for tho past week
mding'Tuesday, December 9th: W. .'?.
paryer, and wife, Fair Forest, S. 0.; W.
J. Lassoll, Charleston; T, J. Langston,
Augusta; J. K Rideout, Mrs. II. Mi
Bascom and daughter, Ilighlands, NV 0. ;
T. K. Alexandor, Kigh Falls.
Y?ftij ago, w?en Henry Grady was
itrugglhig to hiing'tho Home Commervtal
into tho front ranks, says the Rome (Ga.)
Tribune, ho called one day and asked tho
Kounsavillo Brothers fox un advertise
ment. J. W. Ro?usavlll? replied, "Why,
Grady, nobody reads your paper; it'is no
uso to advertise I . lt." A happy thought
mggestod itself to Mr. (barty. Ho went
lo his ofAoo and wrote tho following ad
vertisement, wliioh appeared tho next
morning in tho Commercial : "Wanted
Fifty oats. I-iboml price.for tho same.
Apply to tho Rou mia ville Brothers."
Well, tho ploturo that prosontod itself
it Roun seville's corner next morning
boggars description. Boys of all ages
eui sines--boys of tints, from tho falr
Imb ed youth to tho sable Ethiopian;
barefoot boys and raggod boys, rod
boadod boys, freckle-faced boys, town
boys and country boys-boys from all
parts of Floyd County blocked up tho
sidewalks, doorways and streot with bags
full of cats-^ats of o very doser ip t ion,
nanto and ordor-house cats, yard cats,
?ia rn cats, el i ure h cats, fat cats, lean oats,
i lone Ht oats and thiovish oats. Woll, to
mako a long story short, thu Rounsavillos
told Mr. Grady to reservo a column for
?heir advertisement es long OS his.paper
mn11 nued ; and that was Just what
3rady wantod.
That now, solid vest?bulo train on tho
Richmond and Danville,between Atlanta
md Washington City, about which so
mich has boon said, and of which, so
it ile has been soon, may, with a oousido
rabio dogroo Of em t ninty, bo looked for
m ov before tho 1st of January. Every
thing is completed with tho exception of
ho observation oar, which is still in tho
Pullman shops. This train will, without
ixcoption, bo tho finest in tho Southern
munt ry, and the best equipped. It will
lonsist of baggage, mail, dh ling and ob
servai ion oara and two sleopors, and tho
sntiro cost, Including engine, will bo
?1100,000. Tho train will bo equipped
.villi everything in tho matter of tho
lafoty, comfort and convohlenoo of tho
.ravolling publlo that tho wonderful in
genuity of tho modern man hos boon
. bio to suggest. It will bc lighted with
{as from ond to ond by tho oolebratod
EMntsoh gas system. Eaoh oar will bo
?oatod by tho standard system of hot
water circulation. This system com
prises circulating pipos within tho oar,
ivhieh aro Ulled with water, and two
loators lu operativo contact with these
[)ipes, willoh eon bo used simultaneously
>r separately for imparting heat to tho
water In tho pipes, steam from tho loco
not ive hoing tho primary Boureo of heat,
Mid tho Baker, or any similar heater,
within tho car, tho auxiliary when tho
primary heater is not in uso. Tho heat
ibtainort is abundant," pleasant, oasily
regulated and absolutely safe. At both
smls'?f tho car aro valves which oloso tho
pipos when tho car is Tmcouplod, and tho
boat is thus retained in tho oar for hours
afterward.
Our Tugoloo Correspondence.
Tua A LOO HOME, S. C., Dec. 5, ?90.
DB AK COURIER: "Tho laboring
man's sloop is sweet, whether he oats
much- or little, but tho abundance of
tho rioh will not sufforjiim to sleep."
'We want but littlo hero below, and
?vant not that littlo long," ave Divine
truths warning us against excess; but
?till human want cries for a compe
tency. Tho world is indebted for
this competency through labor, and
is ngrioulturo is tho chief concern of
non, wo toko pleasure in labor and
di things that tond to facilitate labor
-mechanism^ science, etc, and to
?njoin others as boing worthy of all
ic cc p tali o n, so far as professions are
joncornod; for WCL aro impressed
From observation ana oxporionco that
naohinory and soienco aro tho grand
motor powors by which the world
proposes to live in this progressive
ige; mechanism to obviate labor and
joionce to direct it. Dr. Hawthorn,
)f Atlanta, who is logioal authority
'or what ho Bays, claims that tho
I?ilile and soience ara in porfeot keep
ing, and how oan any lnudible idea
?O maintained that docs not toko
13iblical doctrine for its foundation ?
Tho. Grange and Alliance both hove
:or thoir government Biblical rule?}
joth of whioh have wrought a won
lerf ul reformation in favor of human
nodulity or government ?nd wo
rust that much good may bo brought
'to tho surface by the Farmers'
Union.
Wo attended saloday at Oarnos
/ille on last Tuesday. Several thou
innd acres of land wore sold, among
ivhieh was tho largo cstato of J. if.
hickory, deceased. Quito a con
jotirso of pooplo woro in attendance.
The bidding was lively but ordorly.
Wo have attended such oconsions m
mle bellum ns woll ns anto-prohibi
,ion days and tho contrast was so
(triking that a blind man would havo
io hobitanoy in dookling "prohibition
Iocs prohibit." Wo did not soo a
tinglo drunk man nor bear a single
I meei i a na I i ai i yell. Of Course WO
imollod whinkey, but HO long ns tho
dfnotorios tell what tho oyo does not
ico wo feel thoro is an improvement (?)
icorningly. It is woll known that
lld Franklin county was once notod
or hor drunkenness, but is now fsBt
scorning tho banner county of the
iCmniro Stnto.
Wo had tho pleasure of sharing
o hospitalities of oui* geniid friend,
Maj. S. Kc Cannon, during last Mon
day night. Capt. Bligh and $&t.
"Roo" Cannon, tho fo?nier, lato of
Walhalla, and tho lattor, of Oconeo,
wore his guests also. A foosC of
reason and flow of BOUI wiil long ho
remembered.
Muoh of tho Vickery real estate
consisted of town lot? Ul Toccoa and
Lavonia. Building lots in Lavenia
brought ovev $200 unimproved. Laud
about tho Knox Crossing brought
from $10 to $80 per acre.
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AVOW , l/ltl!llt..|l uvdL'lll/ lUIHl
and will move nuar. Lavenia soon.
Dr. W;. W. Cofiaog has bought a
houso and lot and will locate iii
Lavonia immediately. Tho doctor
is not only a successful physician,
but a practioal farmor and we bespeak
for him muoh success.
Maj. Cannon gets there this year
with ono hundred bales of cotton.
n. v. K.
The National Alliance.
i, i *
We continue tho publication of
the proceedings of tho National Al
liance at'Ocala. Florida. A petition
was signed by a number of tho mem
bers of the Alliance for the forma
tion of a third politloal party in the
States.
OoALA, FLA., Dooembor 8.-Early
in the forenoon session of tho Alli
ance, tho financial polioy of the Or
der came- up for discussion nuder the
report of tho oomraitteo on legisla
tion. This report as the financial
polioy contained ibu following de
ni anda :
First. We demand tho abolition
of national hanks; wo demand the
government shall establish sub-trea
suries or depositories in the several
States whiob shall loan money di
rect to tho people at a lawful rate of
interest not to exoood two per .cont,
per annum on non-perishable farm
prod uo ts, and also on real estate with
proper limitation upon tho quantity,
tho land and amount of money.
We demand that tho amount of the
circulating medium be speedily in
creased to not less than $50 per
capita. -
Second. Wo demand that Con
grcss pass suoh laws as shall eneotu
ally prevent dealing in futures on all
agricultural and mechanical produc
tions, preserving a stringent system
of procedure in trials, such as shall
secure the prompt conviction and
the imposition of suoh penalties as
shall seouro the most perfect com
pliance with the law.
Third. We condemn the silver
bill recently passed by Congress and
demand, in lieu thereof, the free
and unlimited coinage of silver.
Fourth. Wo demand tho passage
of laws prohibiting alion ovnershYp
of land, and that Congress take
prompt action to doviso some plan to
obtain all lands now owned by aliens
and foreign syndicates and that all
lands now held by railroads and
other corporations in excess of suoh
as is aotually used and is needed by
thom bo reclaimed by tho govern
ment and held for actual settlors
only. ?.
Fifth. Believing IA tho doctrine of
equal rights to all and special privi
leges to none, we demand that our
national legislation bo so framed in
the future as not to build up ono in
dustry at tho expense of another.
Wo further demand the removal of
tho existing hoavy tariff tax front
the necessaries of life, that tho poor
of our land must have. We further
demand a just and equitable system
of graduated tax on incomes. Wo
believe that tho money of the coun
try should be koot as muoh as
Eossiblo in the hands of tho people,
enee, we demand that the collection
of State aud Federal revenue shall
bo limited to the necessary expenses
of government economically and
honestly administered.
Sixth. We demand most rigid,
honest and just State and National
governmental control and supervis
ion of the means of publie commu
nication and transportation, and if
this control and supervision do not
romovo tho abuses now existing, wo
demand government ownership of
such means of communication and
transmission.
A spirited debate followed tho in
troduction of this report, at the be
ginning of which President Polk re
minded tho members of the restric
tion of five minutes placed upon ali
speech-making by tho resolution pre
viously adopted.
Tho Charleston Police.
CHARLESTON', S. C., Docombor 7.
Tho notice of tho introduction in
tho Legislature of a bill converting
tho Charleston polioe force into a
metropolitan force, to bo govorned
by three commissioners appointed by
the Governor, has raised the biggest
kind of r? aw here among tho local
politicians and others. It scorns that
thc bill was drawn up here by some
of tho few reformers and sent to one
of tho young Representatives from
this county to introduce. He oamo
home to-day and found such a storm
waiting him that ho at once deelared
that ho would oppose the bill beforo
tho Legislature. Tho present oity
govornmont goes out of o??oo next
December, and the aldermen deolnro
that if such a bill is passed they will
not vote a dollar of appropriation to
pay tho police. If tho Legislature
wants to run tho polioo of Charles
ton, thoy say, tho Legislature will
have to pay for tho privilege.
Tho Fire Set While Alive.
Coronor Boggs, of Piokens County,
was in tho oity yesterday. He said
he hold an inquest on Thursday last
over what romainod of Henry John
son, the negro who assaulted Mrs.
Thomas Walters on Mouday last,
and who was riddled with bullots and
afterward cremated. The verdict of
tho Coroner's jury was that Johnson
ea H ie .to ins death by gunshot wounds
and cremation. Tho testimony be
foretho jury did not tend to impli
eateany ono in the shooting or burn
ing. Although it could not bu
learned definitely, tho best in
formation received by tho ?bronor
was that Johnson was not dead when
the brush and logs were piled upon
him and tho blazo appliou.- Oreen*
ville December 7.
To alt person? 'ijdobtod to us, either
by i.eu? ur ?woouruj wu winn tu i>jy i?, is
duo, and wo want tho money, because we
noou il nod--because you owo it. So
picasso ooroo forward auU settle ft* onoo.
T, K. Carte* * Co.
WASHINGTON. Deoomber 6.-Clerk
McPherson of tho House of Repre
sontatives hoe just had printed-an
uuoftloial list of tho uumbors-eloct
of the noxt House, showing 88 Re
publicans, 284 DemooratB, and 8
Farmers' Allionoo. Ono dtstriot, tho
twenty-eighth of Now York, is sot
eV>wn aauncertain, and ono, the sec
ond Rhode Islaud, is markod vaoont.
Flour t Floor i We will ?ell you a good
Bound Flour for 14.00 por barrel; Family
at $5.00 per barrel; Extra Family at $5.50
per barrol : Hlghor Orados na cheap as any
house will soil. T. N, Carter & Co.
When fceby was ?lek, we gw? hw Cattorla.
Wfcwn ah? WM o CUM, ?he cried HOT CWatorl?.
When abo beoaroo UM, aha cluDg to Oastori*.
Wheo abe had Children, abe gate them Oattorto.
-,-? . . -'-.- s
All no tea and mortgages must be sot
tied at onoo or wo will placo them in the
hands of an officer for colloetlon.
T. N. Carter A Co.
.-1-1-.
VKRA. CRUZ, MEX,, December 7.^~
Tho hospital authorities will give
out very few reports to tho press
about yellow fever lu this city. How
ever, popular rumor has it that the
disease is epidemic. Tho, Bishop cf
Vera Cruz is dying.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
A er emu of tartar baking powder.
11 iii hent of all In leavening strength.-U.
S. Government Jteport, August 17, 1880.
Pretty Enough
-FOR A
A.ND CHEAP ENOUGH TO S?1T
THE POOREST PURSE, aro our NEW
GOODS, consisting of Gloss, Crockery,
Tin, Gift Cups, Coffee, Sugar, Soap,
Starch, Rico, Pearl Grits, Soda, Choeso,
Crockers, Candy, Raisins, Nuts, Eto.
Call and soe us, and do not forgot that
wo exohango Goods for Cash, Corn, Peas
aud Cotton Rags. : v
S. M. Van Wy ok & Co.
Decomber ll, 1890.
CMstMS Goods
BIEMA&MN'S.
Fino ist UK cat el RaisiuB at 15c. por pound.
Citron, 25o. per pound.
Currants, throe poundb for 25o.
Fino Tjondon Layer Raisins at 20o. poi
pound.
Fine Iorgo Oranges, Prunes, Mocearon!,
. fresh and good.
All kinds of Canned Goods.
Salmon Steak.
Maillavd's Cocoa.
Extracts of all kinds.
A large assortment of flue Fonoy Cnkos.
I have just rocoivod a lot of booutif ul
Lamps. Tho "Ronnor" is tho best Lamp
and gives a most brilliant light.
e. D. A.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
THAD! MAHN.
CjM?ty nut Md Alwsys,
Sf
NORMAN DRUG CO, have exclusive
solos of thoso eolobrated Glasses in Wal
halla, S. C. FAUI.KNEK, KKTXAM A
MOOKI;, tho only manufacturing Opticians
In the South, Atlanta, Ga.
OPEN TOP BUGGIES,
Carriages, &c.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR
LOAD of ono and two-horso
Tennessee Wagons,
of all slxos, and hnvo on hand a full stock
of OPEN and TOP BUGGIES, CAR
RIAGES, SURREYS, ROAD CARTS,
RUGGY AND WAGON HARNESS,
WHIPS and LAP RODES.
Examino my Btock.
Also, como and soc "SAVIDGE'S
A UDALL AH," ono among tho finest
Stallions in tho world.
A. W. Thompson,
Seneca, S. ?.
. Soptomber 18,1R0Q. 80-tf
What is
autov?a ls ?r. Barauol Fischer's prescription for Inftwts
and Children. It contains neither Opium* Morphine nor
other Naroo V o substance. St is a harmless suh/tHnte
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrup?, and, Castor Oil?
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee ls thirty years* use by
?im lon s of Mothers. Castoria kills Worms. Castoria is
tho Children's Panacea-th* Mother's Friend*
Pastoria. Pastoria. ' >
.nm.J .
Cautorm eures Colic, Constipsttoa, ??Csstori? ls ss well adapted ts
?O?ir^?^ehiPi^b^S?^^***?; ^M*res t*** I i*m?Mn#s4 Meara.
Gives healthy ehe? am? promotes perter to say prescription kitowa to
digestion, " mc? H. A. AKCHKB, S. Dn
Witton* Injurious medication. ,M>* 08?r* B*??w??? ?.?..:
?h? OeuUur Oompikuy, 97 Murr?jr StrMt, H. V*
Christmas,
" The brightest day of Childhood's dream,
When Santa Claus rules King supreme."
WliAt a pleasure it is for us to mako > this annual announcement, which will
cairy joy into thousands of homos within tho hounds of our glorious litf lo county,
vie: Tho fact that wo havo usod our best efforts to Boouro tho largest and prettiest
stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS from which may bo ohoson atmitablo gift for old or
young, rich or poor. It ia impossible for us to enumerate tho many things wo havo
to show yon, but suflloo it to say, that you will not regret a > islt to our Btoro, if you
aro In quest of HOLIDAY GIFTS. Tho Httlo folks aro alroady Hooking in to soo
us and aro enthusiastic in their praises ovor tho beautiful things they soo.
Just look at this list: Wo havo Dolls, balls, Whips, Guns, Blocks, (James, Carts,
Books, Wagons, Horns, Whistles, Wheelbarrows, Trumpets, Drums, Dolls audi
Children's Chairs, Tops,' Marbles, (Janos, Masks, Tea and Kitohon Sots, Swings, |
Beds, Cradlos, Banks, Kaleidoscopes, Nine Pins, Tool Chests, StovOB, Wash Mots,
Trains, Maglo Lanterns, Tables, Mugs, Cups and .Saucers, Fancy China, Plush and
Loather Autograph, Photograph and Meran Albums, dowel Casos, Dressing Cases, &0.
Wo havo Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Cocoanut a and ot her
Fruits.
Wo havo Firo Crackers, Cannon Crackers, and othor Firoworks.
A handsome lino of Christmas Cards.
Bo sure to visit our store. Wo dp not roquiro you to buy and shall bo happy to |
show you through.
Vory Truly, \
NORMAN DRUG COMPANY,
MICKLER OLD STAND.
Novombor 27, 1800.
lip ip www 80or&
.?
MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE IN
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Oiothing, Hardware, Crockery
and Groceries. Come and see my
Goods before you buy*
Yours Respectfully,
O. W. PITCHFORD.
Rooms to Rent.
AT NIELD & HARRISON'S.
DRY GOODS.
Undor this hoad wo havo Flannols, Sorgos, Briliantinos, Vonocians, Henriettas,
Cashmeres, Ginghams, Cantons, Bleached and Unbleached Drills, Ao.
NOTIONS.
Undor this hoad wo havo Dross Trimmings In SilkB and Volvots, Volvot and
Silk Ribbon, Corsots for Ladies and Misses, Hosiery, (.loves and Loder wear, But
tons, Dross"Buckles, &o.
Tim largost and best select cd stock in Oconoo. Como and soo latest stylos and
prices boforo you buy.
Of ovory stylo from tho lowost grade to tho best.
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Mon, Womon and Children. All kinds, from tho cheapest to tho best.
Como and seo them. V
Nield & Harrison.
Corn for Sale.
T WILL soil, on tho plantation of Gen.
JL .James Connor, docoasod, on Whet
stone Crook, in Coonee County, on
THURSDAY, tho 18th day of Docombor.
1890, for cash, about throe hundred and
fifty bushel? of corn.
W. F. ERVIN,
Agont
Docombor 4, lsw, 48-3t
WALHALLA
Male School
WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 8rir.
Terms, with a %llght dlfforonco,
tho samo as last session. For further
particular? addrosu
JOHN O. HICKS.
September 4,1800, Wdf
GENERAL MERGHANM
IN WE&TM? NSTK H.
DRESS GOODS
Consisting of Cashmeres, neur?ettaa,
Flannels; Worsteds. Oalloog, * larg? v.u.
rloty, cheap.
Don't fall to soo our Ryawio Butting.
Same pi^ce as Oidiso, but nicer.
Jeana, Drills, Sheeting, Shirting, Piajdi*"
and Don! ms oheap-u" than ever.
SHOES. SHOES;
Wo especially ask a trial o* our Ashe?
ville Shoo. Every pair v? ar ran tod.
lu Shoos wo can fit any ono from tho
" Timid Wea Toddler ? to a No. 18 Bro^
gan, and just hero we will ?tato that we
are oarrying the largest stock of Shoes
over brought to this town.
Clothing ohoapor than over, ' <'\
Hats for ail.
In Grocorlos wo carry a very largo ?took
of Fleur, Bacon, Lard, CO?KXJ, i?ugAiy
Rico, Molasses, 4ty.> at lowest prices ab
ways. (.
Try Luok Tob?ceo, 6 plug?, 40o. The
finest Tobacco la tho South for tho
money. ^SHI^H^HBBK??^B
The Old Reliable Jeff Davis, 2 plug?,
for 25c.
Alliance Putt Smoking Tobaooo, 80o.
por pound.
In Uardwaro wo carry a largo stock or
Plows, Axes, Nails, Horso and Mulo
Shoes, rocket and 'fabio Cutlery, Cross :
Cut and Hand Saws, Rim Knob Looks,
Grindstones, Barb and Ribbon Wire, Tire
and Baud Iron, Thimble Skeins, Ao.,
cheap as the oheapost.
Rubbor and Loather Baiting kept eon
I Ht ant ly on hand.
Stoves and Tinware at prices to suit
1 the timos.
Soon to arrive one oar load of Hay and
Brau.
A full lino of Paints, Oil?, Varnishes*
I T?urpontluo, Putty, - Window Glass, Paint
I Brushes and White Load. %
Rnrnoss-all kinds and priooB.
Agency for Chattanooga Chilled Plow?,
Buggies, Road Carts and Wagons.
A full supply of Machino Oil, Axle
I Grosso and Mineral Castor Oil.
11 n v n es a, Solo, Upper and Lace Loather
[cheap.
Don't fall to soo our lino of Furniture.
Bodstoads from cheapest to nicest. Bu
roana for all and beautiful. Bedroom
Sots remarkably cheap.
Coffins trlmmod at all hours.
A full line of Crookory, Glassware and
I Stonowaro.
^-ijftUftud soo our beautiful Toilot and
jTcaSoTfc?-?,Tt|q? are boautlos.
Everything in 3aiinod Goods constan Sly
[ on hand. ^^^^isli '
Wanted, 6*(k'0 good Cv o nu
Ilighost market price paid for Conn'
Produce
Give us a oall and wo will guarantee to
please you.
T. N. Carter & Co.,
W&stminisiter, fi?. O?
Novombor 20,1800.
Walhalla, S, C.
DECEMBER 1, 1800.
Quite a sensation ir town on Tuesday
of last wook. About 8 o'olook A. M. a
man was soon going down tho ?trent on
horseback, a thing not at all unusui l, bu
hts stylo allowed up different. Bio did
not look liko a man going for a doctor,
i Although ho was goiug for a man to
come at once, (hore was nome thing up
town that could rot be handled without
a man who undorhtood it.
-. ni. nmmmif^ ~~ *
j ' - ? ' ? ^, ' ' :
Now tho truth is, it was simply the
Clayton Motor, for running Sewing Ma
obi nc?. Mr. D. A. Mulkoy carno up
town and applied oho to tho Union Ma>
ohino, and, oh 1-well, if you bavo not
soon ono you just ought to call and aso
lt. Ho oan work it also on tho Wheeler
& Wilson, No. o, which bo soil? on th
best of terms. You oan have a Motor ap
plied to any High Arra Machino. No
more tired, wornout ladies sewing, if
you will Only buy ono of tho lightest and
bost machines from me. Thlrty-ffoveu
j sold in four moa tbs.
H. D. ?. Biemaim.
Docombor 4, 18?0.
I Master's Sale.
STATE SOUTH CAROLINA,
! nAUNWKI.I, COUNTY.
Court of Common Mea*.
F. M. Bsmburg ot nb, vs. Nanoy J, Allon
ot al.-Partltlon of the Real Estate Of
I. S. Bamburg, deooasod.
I PURSUANT to tho dooroo of tho Hone
rabio Jamos Aldrioh, Judgo of tho Second
Circuit, in this causo, I will offer for
salo, at publio outcry, on FRIDAY, tho
12th day of December next, at Walhall?
I Court House, in Goonoo county, during
tho legal hours of sale, that certain lot
or parcel of land, situate on Main street
in tho town of Wost Union, in said
oounty, containing two aero?* moro or
less, adjoining land? of I?aao Wickliffe ,
and othors, hoing the land originally
pnrelifuu.d by Mf?ry ll. Wardlaw f?Ot?
Hur??. /'?.... ^,... " .%' , ..''Jk^aWSm?SmmBB?KKKKi
K"ij s.a.J, uwviwvu, nun cvmwjrVM
by Riobard Lowie, Judgo of Probate of
said county, to said I. S. Bamburg, by
deod dated Novombor 7, 1867, And W
oordod V* tho offioo of tho Register of
Mesno Conveyances of said county, \i
Book M, Pages 216 to 217.
THUMS--Cash, purchaser to pay tort
convoy ano?. it
G. DUNCAN B??LHNGKR, itej
Master Bantwoh county.
NovtmxbCf 50,I8W, id\%