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?fte %\m'mn Courier PUBLISHED EVERY TMUllBDAY, MORNING. MHKffl^ei .. * r-^??V.irr? *;!?; JAYNE8, SHEL.OR,_8Mrm & 8TeOK. K. T. J A YNK.?~?^Z7 ., f ?. ATBMITHT J. W. BIIK?.OU, J.,S08' 1 1 UM- i J. A. STUCK. SUBSCRIPTION, *i.oo PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATES HEASONABLE. VIXVII??AV, ??e. teas* Baptist Stato Convention. Tho Baptist Stato Convention convened at Darlington Wednesday, Novombor Suth. It is a largo and roprosontatlve body of Christian workers and' will deal this wook with matters of nntoh impor tance. A now board of twonty-fe?r trustoos for Furman Uuiyorslty will bo elected, nud notion will bo taken looking to the improvomont of this worthy insti tution. It is also expected that tho fight against Suporintondout J. L. Yass, of tho Connio Maxwell Orphanago, who is charged with opening a lcttor sont out from tho institution by ono of tho lady teachers, Will bo renewed with a possi bility of his romoval. Tho interests of tho church throughout tho Stato will also ho oanvassod, and altogothor a livoly sossion is oxpooted. Boclors' Mistakes'. Many times women call on thoir family physicians, Buffering, na thoy imagiuo, ono from dyspepsia, another from heart disoaso, anothor from livor or kidnoy disease, another from nervous exhaustion or prostration, another with pain boro nnd riioro, and in this way thoy all pro son'.. , alike to thomsolvcsnnd their easy going and indifforont, or ovor-buBy doc tor, soparato and distinot disoaso, for which ho prescribes his pills and potions, nssuming thom to besuch, whon, in real ity, thoy aro all only symptoms caused by sumo womb dlsordor. Tho physician, ignorant of tho causo of Buffering, en courages his "practico" until largo bills aro made. Tho Buffering patient gets no hotter, but probably worse by reason of tho delay, wrong trcatuiont and conse quent complications. A proper medicino, llko Dr. Piorco's Favorito Proscription, directed to tho causo would havo ontiroly removed tho disease, thereby dispelling nil thoso distressing symptoms, and insti tuting comfort instead of prolonged mis ory. This modioino enables a sonsitivo, modest, woman to avoid tho unnecessary physician's "examinations" and hts gene rally U80I088 and stereotyped "local appli cation" treatment. Br. Charles Manly. Wo havo heard with sorrow tho part ing words of our much esteemed pastor and friend, Dr. Charles Manly, ono wo havo, from long find tende'* association, learned to lovo as dearly as thoso with whom wo wear tho chain of human tics, and who foeis closor to us than blood links withal. Ho carno to our church twolvo years ago with a mission of love to il and charity to others, his Christian oharactor being such that the confidence of all de nominations was soon won, and ho was pointed to as a leader in tho causo of Christ that nono need four to follow. Ile now leaves us for another Hold, following tho footprints of duty at tho call of tho Master. biko tho shuphords of old, without doubt or disputation, ho sccs tho signs and knows tho star whoso beacon light will lead him to the fountain whore blessing? oan bo secured and work in tim causo to which ho has consecrated his life found to do. With Christ as bis guide and man of bis counsel wo feel assured that an abundant harvest will bc tho result of his obedience to this .sum mons. No matter what tho sacrifico, ho is willing to indure, yea to bo offered, if found necessary, so it bu in tho causo of his blessed Redeemer, in whoso service ho never tires in laboring. We know and feel that when the fl Ulli hour of atone ment comes with him ho will be found as he has always lived, at his post in discharge of the duty with which bo has been intrusted, and like the groat apostle ho will bo able to exclaim, "1 have fought the good fleht, I havo kept the faith, I have finished my course, henceforth thors is laid up for me H crown of right eousness." . Iiis hard to give him up or for our short weak minds to seo the wisdom of his removal from our midst, hut without murmuring we submit, believing that tho ways of Providence aro inscrutable and past Unding out, and that this seemingly irreparable loss to us will bo gain for thom to w hom be goes, and wo know that his prayers will bo for us, and that heaven's blessings will be ours if wo strive earnestly to press forward toward the mark and prize of tho high calling of Cod in Christ Jesus, where ho has so long pointed us, and to which wo havo boon (tailed, for wo know that tho Lord doeth all things well and makes no mis takes. When wo consider this, tho sepa ration though sorrowful, yes painful, is not an inconsolable lamentation, and with bim who goes out from among us it is a strain of triumph and au affirmation to both that t he I.ord has a purpose to servo and for him a special duty to fulfil. His life among us has boon BO puro and undo!Hod, however, that bis departure will indict a deep and incurrido wound, not only in tho baptist church, but with all tho Christian people of Son?oa. The re will be one to fellow, a successor' none can lill his place in the church and still less in our homes and by our fl re sides, for he has erected a monument of good deeds here, there and everywhere ho bas served which will bo more lasting than brass and loftier than the pyramids of kings. Wo may eultivato with zealous caro and oncourngo with Christian grace tho work to follow, possibly after n while cheat ourselves iido tho belief that all is well, but with somo.of ns, at least, when with grief subdued, a token will como to remind ns of bim who is far away, and that WO havo hoon watering a hoart where tho fair OS t flowor has been plucked and tho newer or hitor growth cannot lill the void. Tho joy of having tasted tho better things of life makes it much harder to induro tho sting that always follows deprivation, than if wo had nevor on joyed those higher and hotter blessings which fortune bestows, so tho privilege of living under tho influence of such a spi lit, elevating, ennob ling and Christ like in his charac ter, leadership ami example, will make it peculiarly hard for us to be satisfied . with less, and with our circumstances it will never again bo our good fortuno to lind another like him. His mission was to comfort in sorrow and rejoice with us in happior hours, all of which we have long since learned, and which did not havo to tako Miomsolvos wings and My away to be appreciated. Now, in conclusion, wo should, through faith, endeavor to ombnico the promises of our .Saviour, obey and observe with Christian trust his injunction to take up our crosses daily and follow bim, and looking to tho silent and unkown futuro, roly wit h implicit confidence on tho most ?iilpiunnivo and iiioiiiontous assurance over delivered to tho human race: "Ho that believeth in me, though dead, shall live, and he that liveth and bollovoth in mo shall never die." M. W. Coi,K.MAN. ~--.-. - ?-1 Rheumatism causes moro aches and pains than any other disoaso. It is due to acid in tho blood, and is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which neutralizes this acid.' Hood's Fills cure biliousness. Mailed for 2.5 cents by C. I. Hood ftc Co., Lowell, Mass. * No Tax Extension. COLUMBIA, S. C., November 28.-dov. Kllorbo to-day announced that ho would not extend tho timo for the payment of taxes. Tho only chanco now is for leg islativo action ami that eau only como after tho timo for payment of taxes is closed and thc penalty attached. Chaniborhiin's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy can always ho depended upon and is pleasant and safo to tako. Hohl by .1. W. noll, Walhalla; H. B. Zim merman, Westminster; W. J. Lunney, Soncca. .i?. gin.U...II..JIL I,?.*, I.Il I lilli Kl I I IIHIMI I 11 Av^r?)i t?i? American CvUtHUOUS Without Exception. FAKIS, November 28.-Tho Joint Poaoo Conunlaaionors mot (promptly at 2 o'clock tbis afternoon and the Spanish Commissioners immediately ?innoni.oed their accoptauoe of the American demands. Tho Spanish acceptance was made vorbalty. Tho Commissioners announced that they were authorized by tholr government to reply that ?hough tho Amorioan proposltiona are inadmia aiblo on legal principies aud are not a proper compromiso on logal prinoi ploa, that on tho Spanish uart a'l diplomatic roaourcea are exhausted and Hm t Spain, i mi pi i cd by roasona of ? fiat ri ot i mn a nd 11 mn an i ly and to avoid he horrors of war, resigns horsolf to tho powor of the victor. She aooopts the offer of conditions Unconditionally in order to oonoludo a treaty of poaoo. Tho Amorioan domauda include tho acquisition Of tho whole of tho Philip pine and Buln groupa for $20.000,000, and it al KO und end and s that tho United Si alea will purohaao tho Car oline group. 40,000 Mon Will Wo Mastered Ont. WASHINGTON, Novombor 28, Ordoro. to muster out 40,000 volun teers fd unco ?rero ...t. .1 on receipt of tho nows from Parla. Women Should Know lt. Many womou suiYor untold agony and | misery bocauso tho naturo of tholr dis easo is uot correctly undorstood. They I havo boon led to boliovo that womb trou ble or fomalo wonkuoss of somo Bort is rosponsiblo for tho many ills that bosot womankind. Neuralgia, nervousness, hoadaoho, pi'ity.or dark cirolcs uudor tho oyes.. rhiuimatlsm, a dragging pain or dull aoho in tho baok, wonkuoss or bearing down sensation, profuso or Beauty supply of urine, with strong odor, frequent do siro to pnss it, with scalding or burning sonsa.tion, sediment in it after standing in bottle or common glass for twenty-four hours, aro Bigns of kidney mid bladder trouble. Tho abovo symptoms ere often attrib uted by the patlont herself or by hor physician to femalo woaknoss or womb troublo. Hoiioe so many fail to obtain roliof, beeauHo they aro treating, not tho disoaso it self, but a reflection of tho pri mary oauBO, which is kidnoy troublo. In faot, womou ns wolf ns mon aro j mndo miserable with kidnoy and blnddor ] troublo, and both need tho samo remedy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot ls tho groat | discovery of tho eminent kidnoy and blnddor specialist, and is ousy to got ntl any drug storo for fifty cents or ono dol lar. To provo its wondorful merits you may havo a sninplo bottle mid book tolling nil about it, both sent absolutely freo by mail. Kindly montion THE KKOWKK CouniRlt and sond your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. No Reduction Possible. In view of tho fact thal ta xes aro hoing so Blowly paid, ovidontly from tho low prico of cotton, pooplo aro beginning to discuss tho question whothor it will not bo possible for tho Legislature to rcduco tho levy at tho coming session. Dr. Timmormnn, Treasurer of tho State, is probably moro familiar with tho liiianeial condition of tho Stnto than any other man in it. In sneaking on tho gonornl aspect of affairs no oxprossod tho opinion this morning that tho levy could not be reduced, provided tho necessary appropriations for tho govornmont aro continued as thoy aro. Thore is no ox travnganco in appropriations. On tho contrary thero is in many instances a dis position shown to out down tho oxponses of departments absolutely necessary to tho proper conduct of tho govornmont. Dr. Timmerman planned that tho groat loss of tho rovonuo from the phos phate industry mndo it impossiblo to ro duco tho lovy. This meant a loss of several hundred thousand dollars which annually went into tho treasury. Prom tho interviews mid letters pub lished in the county papers it is evident that legislators aro sot on cutting down expenses, many of thom advocating tho reduction of Halar ios of ofllcors. Suoh billn como up yearly and amount to noth ing. IC von if thoy wore scaled as somo legislators want tho situation would not materially bo affected; tho levy would not bo decreased. lt seems that tho only thing to do is to grin and boar it, now that wo aro in hard luck, and hopo for hotter times to como. -Columbia Record. Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablets Prevent and euro Palpitation of Heart, Dizziness, Sick Hondacho, Chilly Sensa tions. McCormick Men Indicted. Coi.UMniA, S. C., Novombor SO.-Tho grand jury in tho McCormick-Phomix case in tho United Statos Court to-day brought in a trno bill against L. Sturkio, John Dunlap, W 3 Cothran, Henry MnrHn ? ll io...... .f i o Hf HI w Alt J. L. Keynolds, L. Tucker and Thomas Bentley, all of McCormick. Marshal (/layton to-day went after tho niuo ac cused men with bonoh warrants. It is expected that tho case will bo continued. The Illach Diamond. ATLANTA, GA. .November 20.-A spe cial to tho Constitution from Knoxville. Tenn., says: Tho local promoters of tho Black Diamond Railroad schomo have received information that Sir Thomas Tancred, tho English engineer sent to this country by an English finan cial syndicate, would recommend that the road bo built by his pooplo. Before starting for London the ongi neer stated to Col. Albert E. Boone, of Zanesvllle, Ohio, tho chief promoter, and other prominent mon interested in tho deal, that ho would approvo tho survey and recommend tho investment. This is considorcd a consummation of tho financing. Col. Boone has tho contract for build ing tho road, and expvtiU. io commence work tho lau ot i.oxt May. Tho road will e -, lend from Port Boyal, S. C., to Columbus, Ohio, penetrating all tho coal Holds of East Tonnossoe and Kontucky, and passing through this city. It will bo 1,122 milos long, double tracked and cost $40,000,000. Iliieli len'':; A i nier. Helve, Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sorso, ulcers, salt rlloum, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and nil skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction, or monoy rofmided. Prico 25 couts per box. For salo by D. B. Darby, Walhalla; W. J. Lummy, Seneca, and Ii. B. ?Sim merman, Westminister. Down witli Monopolios. Tho Spartanburg Horald tolls of a groat trust that is being organized, and which will havo a groat boarlng on tho industrial welfare of South Carolina. Tho Herald says: "Every fertilizer company from Bal ti mora to Koy West, of importance, has passed into tho hands of ono gigantic concorn, known ns tho Virginia Carolina Chomical Company. This is a trust, if thorn is such a thing. It is a combination of capital formed for tho purposo of controlling production and prico, in re straint of trade. "If Attorney (louerai Bollinger will taeklo this monster and display tlio ?arno amount of force and Uro ho used on tho Broxton Bridge oaso, ho will bo named for Oovornor two yours from now with practically no opposition. "Thero is a law boro against trusts. It ought to bo mndo offootivo or olso bo lopoalod. Wo boliovo it can bo mado offootivo." 1 To tho Point. Oovornor J. H. Rogers, of Washington i>tato, put tho matter briefly, but prop erly, when asked tho solution of tho raco problem: "Von ask mo what is tho solu tion of tho raco prohlom in tho South, ls it. ?ducation or a matter of legislation? in reply, nllow mo t<> ?av that neither ..duration nor tho Legislature of South karolina can repoal n law of naturo when nforfor and superior raooa aro brought ogother. Tho suporior must rulo and viii rulo." The "ro3?<!??ist o" the Stat? AXlaa?e Blokes a Stror? r Appeal to Jil? Urethren. [Cotton riant.l I do8iro to address tho f armor and to urgo upou him tho Importanoo of sowing small grain, '?no that provideth not for his household is worso than au infidel." Kvory Alliauconian oan sow ouoiigh wheat to food his family aud those around hiinv Do not ?ny you aro too poor, or that you cannot got mouoy for your wheat. Whont milla, aro hoing put up all ovor thia State and they can, by their roller pronoun, make na Uno dour aa oan bo bought from tho milln of St. raul Dotroit or any other far away point and it will bo pure. You can easily obtain a "milling rato lo trauBlt" by which you oan ship your whoa' to tho milla and ro turu it lu Hour, at a figure that no ouo will oomplalu of boing high. Your merchant, in almost any town in this State, will bo willing to advance you onouoh money to buy sood whoat and fer tili zorn to go nuder it. If you aro compelled to givo a lien, I say it ia bad policy, but if you inuBt do so, divido your lion, and put somo of it on your whoat orop and give your morohnnt somo good, puro Hour to Boll to thoso who buy. Tho Allianoomon of thia Stale oan aud should bo ablo to soil every pound of flour that ia sold in thia State I hopo tho doy is not- far distant when this will bo dono. Arrange to sow every aero of small grain in poos, nrraugo to out your Koa vinos, havo hogs, horses and oows > eat thom. Thoro will always bo n market for good beef cattle and fat hogs aud good horsos. Ho suro to sow your own whoat aud oats on laud that will "sprout poos." Tho oat orop in South Carolina lias never boon known to bo an ontiro failure. Thoy eau always bo ro llod upon to bring you money. What shall I Bay about cotton? To tho cottontot, I will say nothing. Hut to tho Allinucoman who lins childi eu to cducato I wish to urgo upon thom tho folly of trying to rai so 4-cont cotton ns a nionoy orop. Evory farmer should ro solvo to out his cotton crop ono-hal?! and Btiok to it. If Mr. Cottontot will plant moro juBt lot him alono. Ephraim will finally break his backer (morohnnt or hanker) or clso hit? idol will crumble into dust. I recently mot ono of tho most intelli gent cotton mnnufaoturors in tho South, and ho can soo ns far into a briok wall ns you or I oan. Ho asserted that wo would novov bo ablo to got tho cotton farmor to roduco bis norcago in cotton; that wo would not stick to an organiza tion, and that in tho nonr futuro wo would bo soiling cotton for two and a half and throo couts a pound. Ho also remarked that if any man had predicted llfteon years ngo that cotton would soil for four and a hnlf couts in 181)8, ho would havo boon called a crank, hut nias, alas I such is a sad foot. My roply was that our pooplo could not raise cotton for S couts, and if such a thing should como about, cotton would bo banished from our fields ns complotoly as indigo lins boon. I wish to omphnsizo this fact. Our Alliancomon aro not ns faithful to tholr aub-Alliance ns thoy should bo, and ns thoy must ho, boforo wo cnn obtain needed roliof-and tho respect that our efforts should bo entitled to. If tho cot ton farmors woro organized and united and firmly bound by tho strong tios of solf-protoction, it would not bo long bo foro tho manipulator and apooulator would fnll at our foot and call us mastors of tho situation. I want to soo this situation discussed. I wish to urgo our sub-Alliances to moot togothor, diaouas tho subject and pub lish tho result of thoir doliboratlons in tho Cotton Plant. Wo aro too slow about thia mattor. Lot us bo up and doing. Mr. Editor, 1 desire to call a mooting in Columbia at an early day of the oxo cutivo committoo of tho Cotton Growers' Union, wbie' is comnosod of tho presi dent of each county union. I desire tho address of these, and in tho counties where there IR 110 president, I hope HOU10 ono may bo doputizcd to como to said meet inj;. In tho ?amo of our fair land and her prosperity let ovory community bo up and doing, and lot us act boforo it is everlastingly too laie. Alliancomon, got back into your subs, and help us push this mattor to it successful termina tion. Tho Alliance shoo ld bo tho great right arm to wield the hammer that ?a to weld iel iron evory cotton growor into a union for soif-protection. It is well-known that thoro aro thousands of cotton plant ers who cannot join tho Allianco under our constitution, but thoy should moot us on middlo ground in tho Cotton Grow ers' Union, and all should labor to up build and protect this great industry, upon tho success of which tho happiness of millions of homes depend. Fraternally, J. C. WII.UOUN, Pres. Farmors' Allianco of S. C. Two Pointed Questions Answered." What is tho uso of making a bettor arti clo than your cert1 ?.otitor if you cannot get a bettor prico for it? Ans. As thoro is no difforonco in tho piiCO tliO publie ?ill buy only Ibo bolter, so that while our profits may bo smaller on a singlo salo they will ho much greater in tho aggregate How can you got tho public to know your make is tho best? If both articles aro brought promi nently boforo tho public, both aro oortain to bo tried, and tho publie will very quiokly pass judgment on thom and uso only tho better one. This explains tho large salo on Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Tho pooplo havo boon using it for years and havo found that it can always bo dopondod Upon. Thoy may occasionally take up With somo fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claims, hut aro certain to roturn to tho ono remedy that thoy know to bo reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup thoro is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Heniody. For sale by J. W. Dell, Walhalla; II. ll. Zimmer man, Westminster; W. J. Lunnov, Seneca. Anderson Advocato: "A negro has boon lodged in jail hero for working a Boheme on tho Polzor Manufacturing Co., by which ho enhanced tho value of Hint rocks considerably. Ho sold tho com pany a halo of cotton that tipped tho boam at 8'20 pounds. This oxeitod sus picion and tho balo was opened and ilf<0 pounds of rocks wore found inside, ono of them weighing 126 pounds. Tho negro says 'it's tho strangest thing I ebor Beeil how dom rocks got into dat halo of cotton.' Iii? sohomo has not boon suffi ciently dovolopod to gota patent on. it." A Fleshy Consumptive Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one ? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of flesh. If you are light In weight, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take Scott's Emuslion of codi liver oil nolib hypo phosphites. No remedy is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless you arc far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul sion will hold every in ducement to you for a perfect cure. All Druggists. 500. ?nd St. SCOTT & IIOWHK, cticmlwts, N. Y. . :;?tal?t Wolek^' . SAT.HM, Novombor 28.-Xnms ls ocW lng noar. Somo Ot' our boye talk of ? big huut'aud Bonn) n> frolic Wo hope they I will ab bo Rood boys and not got Urddk'. Horn, uuto M?\ nnd Mrs. W, J3. J?. Cor bin, ou tho 27th lns$ant; a fino RirL Mrs. J. W. ?rant, of Littlo River, has boon vory sick. Sho is somo bottor nt this iiaio. I Mr. J. 1<. Talley ls able to go to tho dining room. His many irlou?> aro glad I to hoar of his rooovory. The 'warm-hoartod urovhrori 'of; Littlo Hiver liavo dooldod to build a how ohuroh whoro tho old ono now stand?. The, building commitioo moots this' Morning to dooloo on plans and specifications. ,?'..? Thoro waua ohopping ntiMrtlJ. w?. Cannon's lost Friday for tho boys and % quilting for tho girls. Whon suppor wak otfor was whou tito hard work wak done. Mr. Ed. Cobb has bought tho !H. K. Cronshaw houso in this plaoo and! is ro? covering it. Ho Will movo in when oom ploted. ( Mr. J. S. Holden found Balo for his turkoys in Nowry. This ls a fina plnco to soli ohlokoiiB," oggs, turkoys, putter, A'-c. Mr. D. T, Maddon lost a flue ybarllug somo timo ago. Ho thluks lt wak pois oned tn tho sh'lk Hold. Mr. W. M. l'orry lost ft lino [Jorsoy. heifer on tho 2lBt instant. Ho thinks it was poisoned in tho stalk Hold. 'This in his third loss of young cows for tho past two yearn. Mr. It. T. Whltmirn gooB to'his hog pon thiB morning for fresh moat. Homo of tho rest of our neighbors will soon follow suit. Hov. J. B. Colloy has ono ohtmuoy to hi? now houso. lio wai soon bo ready to movo. Mr.laud Mrs. W. Vi. Talloy wont to town Saturday. Misses J anio and Lou Vaughn wore tho guests of MisB Myra Watson last Sun day. Hov. J. B. Colly Ulled his appointment at this plnco last Sunday. Mr. W. M. Torry caught a largo hon hawk last Sunday. Tho bottor tho day tho bottor tho deed. BpBTi.BR. To v'Mo tho Stomach and Ovorcomo tho Natu aa of Prospective Mothers, tako Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablets. Oikway Gleanings. O A KW AY, Novombor 28.-A largo con gregation was present to hoar tho Bor rnon of Hov. W. S. Hamitor at tho Pres byterian ohuroh Sunday afternoon. Ho will fill his regular appoint mehi on tho 80oond Sunday afternoon. How bluo tho far mora aro this morn ing I Slooting and no wheat sown. Hov. .J. M. McGulroiB moving in to-day. A hearty wolcomo ia oxtondod to him and his. Mrs. W. T. Boardon ha? boon on tho sick lir>t foi several days, but wo aro glad to noto that sho is bottor. With this exception tho health of our community is wonderfully good. Wo fear our doctor will bcoomo discouraged. Mr. Luther A. Mooro, of SonocA, and his sistor, M?HB Lostio, of Tokoonu. wore circulating among friends at Oak way on Sunday. Dr. Iber bunios visited homo' f?lks Inst wcok and had tho good Inok tojiolp a friend dovour a turkey Thanksgiving day. Mr. Vostor Beardon and sistor, Miss Josie, attended church at Cross Hoads Sunday morning. Mr. John Harris; of Townvillo, at tended sorvices at tho Oakway Presby terian church last Sunday. Cur school is gotting along nicely, but owing to tho cotton in tho liolds and tho "hard times" tho uttondonco is not as largo as expected. Wo aro glad that our Sunday school is building up so much and bono it will continuo in this way during tho winter months. Christmas will soon bo hero, and oh, how glad wo children will hoi Cf courso wo aro expecting Santa Claus. j. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tutt's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS Semi Your Ch I ld ron to School. WALHALLA, S. C., Docombor 1, 1808. Messrs. Editors : 1 wish to urge with earnestness tho parents of this school district tho importance of sending every child betwoon 0 ftud 21 years of ago to school this year In oidor that they may havo public funds noxt year. Our no: your's apportionment will bo mudo from this year's enrollment. Tho larger tho attendance UI?B your tho moro funds wo f;ot noxt year. Two months of our pub ic term are past; possibly it may not l?st two moro. Thoro uro children nil ovor tho district out of school. Barents, send them 111 and thereby secure tho benefit of your taxes. Tho record for tho last tinco yoars is that our teachers havo received loss than $1,200 public funds, whilo tho tux-payors havo paid in a sum of ovor $2,000. . , . . ? Tho following lotter from Hob. W. D. Mayfield, Stato Superintendent bf. Edu cation, shows that tuition is freo and that all may attend. Tho letter is dated Octobor 8, 1808, and says : "Tho Attornoy Conoral has rabid that no tuition can ho charged by any school while tho public money is received. That tho school must bo absolutely free, lt follows as a matter of law that no school resolving public money can turn away any child within tho school ago residing in that district, respectable in chnractor, so long ns tho public funds last." That is law; it t.-ents all alike Lot it bo onforcod. Respectfully, JAS. M. MOSS. Dr. M. A. Simmons' Livor Medicino bas since lRlOstoadily risen in publie, .favor, and tho demand for it far exceeds that of any other Livor Medicino. Richland Dota. RHIILANO, November 20.-? light sleet foll for several hours Monday morn ing. Last Tuesday ovoning tho homo of Rov. R. L. Dullio was made hilarious by tho prononce of about forty young peoplo. Fach carried an ediblo pound, and tho disposal of these contributed somewhat to tho merriment of tho patty, J Mr. J. H. Dendy, who oas for sovorol months boon omployed at tho Westmin ster Shuttle Factory, is at homo. Arthur Davis, Finest I'iekott and Grady Ballongor, of Clemson College, was each at his homo from Wednesday ovon ing of last week until Sunday. Major Shanklin, of donison College, was with his parents on Thanksgiving day. i Mrs. A. V. Ra??iigui bit.-? looontly gono to Greenville to become hcusokeopcr for Mr. R. V. White. Miss Maria and Mr. Allen Dendy at tended servico at tho Westminster Meth odist church Sunday afternoon. Mr. S. N. Hughs was in Westminster Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. II. Hughs and her Iii ile BOU, of Blaoksburg. aro expected to Join Mr. Hughs hero this ovoning. Mr. Sam I'iekott, of Fort Hill, was at the home of his father, Mr. J. B. I'iekott, Sunday. Miss Mary Cillison and Mr. Frank Pat terson spent Sunday at. Westminster. Miss Kate. Stribling visited friends and relatives at Hetreat and Town vf li? luHt week. Miss Pearl and Master Grady ('.allonger visited relatives at Soneca lust 'week. 'Photo wnp an informal gathering at the homo of Miss Maggio Armstrong Friday ovoning. Music, games and general con versation woro tho over popular means of .n I "i ? 'Minnon! . WI Lil KLM IN A. W. T. Yeomans, Lutay, S. C., writes: Have used Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Medicino 10 years, lt has cured Enlarge ment of tho Livor nnd Insomnia. Think kt ns far abend of Zoilin's and Black Draught as ?lay is ahead of night.' a fjt?*???l*Mll| 11 "?lill fcil?a"Wf^|Wr>W?J?>lj tiriri I ^.Piii^lii^W* \RE EXCEI IEHCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS ? h due not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to tho caro and skill with which lt ls manufactured by sclontiBo processes known to tho CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP Co. only, and wo WIBK to impress upon j all tho importance of purchasing the truo aud original remedy. As the genuino Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho' CALIFORNIA, Fia SYRUP CO. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties; The high standing of ?ho CALI FORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. with the medi cal prAf^oion, and the e&tlafactlou which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has givon to millions of families, makes tile nomo of tho Company a guaranty of tho ox??Uonco of its remedy. It is for in advauco of all other laxatives, aa it nota on tho kidneys, liver and bowols without irritating or weaken ing them, and it doea not Kripo nor nauseate. lu ordor to get ita bonoflolal offocts, please romombor tho name of tho Company - CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal LOI'ISVII.I.K. Ky._NEW YOUK. N.T. REVISED ROLL OF- CO. A,w Twortticth Regiment S. C. Y., Confede rate Stains Provisional Army. Tho following roll of Company ''A," '20th Rogimont S. C. V.. Coufodornto States Provisional Army, IIOB boon fur nished to Col. John P. Thomas, Stato Historian, by Sergeant P. H.* Wilcox, of Montgomory, Ala., and is published with a viow to Bocuro any additions or correc tions by survivors of tho Company who may bo able to furnish tho information addressed to Col. J. P. Thomas, Histo rian, Columbia, S. C. : OFFICERS: John M. Partlow, Captain. Dyer Talley, First Lieutenant. Jobu W. F. Thompson, Second Lieu tenant. John Loo, Second Lieutenant. Wm. Robortson, Third Lieutenant. , F.d. Norton, Orderly Sergeant. F. H. Wilcox, Orderly Sorgoant. (| PRIVATES ! Herman Ansol, John Knight, John Andorsou, 11 crinan K ncc, Wm. Appleton, John Lusk, Wm. Apps, Joptha Lusk, Brownloo, Newton Lusk, Henry Biomunu, Quinoy McUavid, Wm. ballinger, Wnrron II. MoLesky, Goo. Rowling, John Norrol, Samuol Darr, Itiley Owons, Evan Drano, John Oakloy, Wm. Carpontor, Wesloy Patterson, Samuel Cannon, John Patterson, Thoa. Darby, .Too Rbolottor, John Davis, Samuel Hood, A. ll. Dawkins, Mnssoy Rood, Kllouborg, (2 brOB.) S. II. Randolph, das. FiBhor, John Sidnll, Wm. Fisher, John Smith, F.llis Giddoon, Alfred Sloan, J. L. I laves, Thomas Sloan, I). T. Hayes, Capers Smith, Hombreo, J. C. Snipes, Isaac Hodden, Wm. Tcaguo, Joseph Heddon, Isaao Toaguo, Benjamin Hoddin, Ussory, James Doboy, John Vincent, Anderson Ivestor, David Vincent, McKlroy Jamison, Mack Wilson, Epralm King, Cbns. H. A. Woodiu. Years ago Dr. H. V. Piorco, now Chief Consulting Physician to tho Invnlida' llotol and Surgical Instituto of Pul?alo, N. Y., recognizing tho fact that consump tion wai; essentially a gonn disoaso, and that a remedy which would drive tho germs and their poisons from ''O blood would euro consumption, at 1. it found a medicine which cured 08 per cont, of all casos, if taken in tho oarlior stagos of tho disease. Thc tissues of tho lungs hoing irritated by tho germs and poisons in tho blood circulating through them, tho germs find lodgmont there, and tho lungs begin to break down. Soon tho gonoral health begins to fail, and tho person fools languid, weak, drowsy and confused. This is tho timo to tako Dr. Pierce's Golden Medioal Discovory; it drives tho germs nnd poisons from tho blood, and lias a soothing olYootupou tho dry cough, in cases of bronchitis ibo "Discovory" is invnluablo. "Gobion Medical Discovory" increases tho amount and quality of the blood, thus invigorat ing and fortifying tho system against discaso and builds up wbolosomo flosh n;id strongtb aftor wasting disonso, as fevers, pneumonia, grip nnd otbor debili tating affections. Tho V'itorliinry Surgeon nt Clemson College. For i early a year Clemson Agricultural College was without a veterinary Burgoon, but nt tho bngimiing of tho prosont ses sion Dr. G. E. Neaorn was omployod in that capacity. Wo aro pleased to noto that Dr. Nosom is a nativo Southerner, having been roared on a farm in Missis sippi. Ho graduated with tho B. S. degree from tho Agricultural and Me chanical Collogo of that Stato in 1805 and recently received tho degree of I). V. M. from the Iowa Stato Collogo, wboro bis record placed him among tho first ton Bttidenta in that groat University. Ho comos to donison Agricultural Col logo recommended by some of tho load ing educators North and South, among whom wo noto Prof. .lames Wilson, Sec retary of Agriculture to President Mc Kinloy. Wo hopo tho Doctor will pardon us for mentioning that bo is compara tively a young mau and single, though no fault of bis, however. Ho bas recent ly made an extended trip to tho North west, during whieb time ho visited tho Chicago and Mo Kill i pa Veterinary Col legos nnd tho Iowa Stato Votorinnry Col logo, hosnies being pr?sent?t tho closo of tho Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition at Omaha, Nobraska. Ho went thoro spocinlly to soo tho oxhibit of tho United States Bureau of Animal In dustry, and hitor visited tho Govornmont cattlo shipping station at tho Texas fovor quarantine lino botwoon Missouri and Arkansas. Dr. Nosom is again at bis post at donison Collogo and giving in struction ulong bis lino to tho agricultu ral stiidonta, looking aftor tho station work and corresponding with thoso ovor Ibo Stato who wish tr mako uso of bis services. Dr. Nosom, ns is known, succeeds Dr. Wyman. D. RAVE??EL. -. -? . - If troubled with Dizziness, Furred Tonguo, Bitter Tasto in Mouth, Bloatod Feeling after eating, Constipation, or Siok Headache, usc Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Medicine. Bianco Leaven ('aba. HAVANA, November ob. - Tho Spanish nlail stcamor Villagero with Marshal Blanco, for mor Captain Gonoral of Cuba, and bis nuit on board, loft thin port to day for Spain. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ?j-.. _ _ ? _ For Flrs*dass Work At reducod prices-Repairing Wagons Buggies and all kinds of Maohinory, bot. Wood Work and Iron Work-go to tho Old THOMPSON SHOPS. Respectfully, ALOIS GERBER. DKOKMBER GADSDEN. Qi} 'Hor'so Shooing also at reduced price. 11-1-08-18-52 ? ' .. . ?.' ' -DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DKrUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE* YV?I.MAiXA, S.O., Novorabor 28,1808. THE following dosoi'ibod . property i having boen soizod from L. Q. Lind say and J. Af. Morgan . for violation'of Sootiona 8280 and 8450 Revised Statute? I Unitod^Btatoa, any poraon olaimiug saino must fito bond aa roquirod under pro vision ni' Section 8400 Rovised Statutes within thirty (80) daya from date hereof, or tho eatie will be doolared forfeited to | the United States: One bay horao, I Ono bay mare; Ono 2-horso wagon and h ar ness j Elovon (tl) gallons corn whiskey. ANSON C. MERRICK, Deputy Collector. December 1, 1808. 48-60 Assessm?ntlNotice THE Auditor's office will bo open from tho 1st day of January, 1800, to the 12th day of Fobruary following for tho purposo of receiving roturna of personal proporty for taxation in Ooonoe county for ibo yoar 1800. For tho oonvonlenoo of tax-payora the Auditor or bia doputiea will also rooolvo returns at tho following timos and plaoes: Sense?., Tuesday and vVodnosd?vy, Janu arv 3d and 4th. Newry, Thursday, Jamiary Bth, from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Ohorry, Friday, January 0th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Clemson Collogo, Saturday, January 7th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Richland, Monday, January 0th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Westminster, Tuesday, January 10th, from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Mt. Tabor, WodnoBdny, January 11th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. T Retreat, Thuraday, January 12th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. South Union, Friday, January 13wi, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Fair Play, Saturday, January 14th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Towuvillo, Monday, January 10th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Oakway, Tuesday. January 17th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Fort Madison, Wednesday, January 18th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Tugaloo, Thursday, Jauunry 10th, from 0 A. M. to ll A. M. D. F. Cartor's, Thursday, January 10th, from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. Cannon's Storo, Friday, January 20th, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Abol Robins's, Saturday, January 21st, from 0 A. M. to ll A. M. Mountain Rest, Saturday, January 21at, from 2 p. M. to 4. P, M. Salom, Tuesday, January 24th, from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Every malo oitizon botwoou tho ages of 21 and 00 years, oxcopt ox-Confodorato soldiers and thoso lnoapablo of onrning a support from hoing maimed or from other cnusos, shnll bo doomed taxablo polls. Ex-Confodorato soldier? aro Hablo for poll tax until 60 yeara of agO= Note all tran sf ors of real ostato sinoo lost ns80Bsmont on your roturns, from whom ncquirod or to whom sold. Remomber that it is important that all roturiiB should bo mndo by tho 12th of Fobruary, for nftor that timo tho law proscribes a ponnlty of 60 por cont added to tho valuation. J. O. ADAMS, Auditor Oconoo County, S. C. Docombor 1, 1808. lllTKEdft Uli? With a bottlo of Roof, Iron and Wino. It is nu admirablo prepara tion thnt has boon successfully used to nu onormous oxtont, nnd has now becomo nlmost a necessity to persons requiring a strengthen ing nnd olllciont tonio. It contains tho nutritious virtues of fresh hoof. Tho tonio properties of oitrato of iron and tho gent?o stimulus of puro orango wino! W. J. Lunney, Druggist, Seneca, S. C. H. C. BUSCH, DEALER IN Staple & Fancy Groceries FRUITS AT ALL SEASONS. Cash or barter for Poultry and Eggs. Bakory furnishes Frosh Broad and Cakes. -RESTAURANT- . CO?T" Lunches served nt all hours. "^33 4-21-08-ly m m BELL'S DRUG S?ORE, I always koop on hand comploto lino of Puro, Frosh Drugs, Patent Modioines, Etc. You will find tho best here. I also koop all Fancy Arti cles usually kopt in a Flrst-Clase Drug. Storo. ' Stationery and Stationery Novelties. Etc. Whon you nood anything in tho Drug or Medi cino lino, givo mo a onll. You'll find I moan w hat I say. Cus tomors given tho host attention. Pro scriptions carefully com pounded, day or night d'' U m m u m n ? * * * * BELL'S DR U CLSJPORE. Why Do You Go to the Drug Store ? Because you oan't got tho Medicino nnywhoro olso. Wo koop always on hand Inst such ns you nood. Wo koon nothing but tho Purest and Froslicat Drugs. Wc buy nothing but tho best that money can buy. Buy from u? and wo guarantee it to ho tho best mat money cnn buy. This is tho kind that you want. If you want cheap goods go to others. Wo koop tho host-some thing that wo do guarantee. A pleased ouatomor ia our host ndvor tisomont. Thoy never loavo us any othor way. Don't mako a mlstako and go Bomo whoro olso, hut como to soo us. muir? SENECA, S. C. TolophoUo oall, 1 long. Why buy um inferior SHOK, that you know nothing .of, when you can get of us goods of long known morlt and that have stood t?io test for yeal?, tfUeh as HAY STAT&for Mon, ZEIGLKR & KRIPPENDOHF'S for Ludio? ond^GODMAN'S for Chlldro^i? All warranted and sold at popular prices. For vvonv.and stylo thoy aro unoqualod. Why buy a SUIT OF CLOTHES, out and made by a mnobino, that will fit you about Uko a saok does a post, whon you can got ono of our high class tailored SUITS that will Ht and bold its simpo until worn out, at $5, $7.60 aud $0? If you are slim or stout, no difference to uo; wo eau fit you. Wo bavo thom mado to Ht all shapes. '. . Why buy au out.of dato HAT whoa* wo can flt you in "DUNLAPS," latest blacks in Stiffs; at $1.59, *2 ?lld and Soft Hats at ?1, $1.60 and $2? Why not dross in tho latest stylo whon lt does not cose you a cont moro? Soo our "up-to-date" NECK WE AH, COLL AltS, SHIRTS, &o. Why pay $5 to $7.60 for CAPES aud JACKETS when wo can soil you Plain Boavor, Plush, fur trlnnnod, litany color, at $8.60. Also good Garmonts at $1 and $1.60? Remombor, wo novor follow in prices on HEAVY GROCERIES. GOOD COOKING FLOUR. $8.25 por burrot, aud nico Floor, fit for a Klug, at $4. Our "Boforo tho War Coffee," at tou pounds for $1, is tho best, Wo bavo "trado winners" all tho timo for tlios'o who want to ooonomy. ? Visit our "toros whon In Sonoon. M. W. C?USMJJf ?is practico ?mtmrnoA'-. eu m It Costs Nothing It will cost you nothing to soo our Goods. Bo sure you glvo us a call bofr.ro you buy Shoos, Dry Goods, Flnnnols, Domostics, Undorwoar, &o. Wo can show you a nico, oionn stock of good? in up-lo-dato Bfcyics ni pri?es that will iutorost you. Ladles' Capos at.bOo. to $5.00 Shoos at. . 25o. to $8.50 por'palr. 84-luch Sorgo at. 15o. por yard. School Boy Joans at. 124?. per yard. Nico Dross Goods at. .20 te (10o. per yard. Wo tako ordors for "Boifold" Capos and Jackots, and soil you tho "Ameri can Lady" Corsot, and guarantee lt to glvo you satisfaction. Wo approoialo your trado and will always do tho host wo can for you., prloo? alway? reasonable whon you trade with us. Call often. Lowery, Byrd & o., SJ33VISO-A., S. O. Bargains of a o o I ! ''Ti1 amtm ufa Time. Just received 00 suit? for boys' and I youths', wrecked but not damaged. Going at one-half price All B?/.CS, from th roo years old up. 00 palra all wool Joans Pants, worth $1 for 00 couts. AZ pairs Ladles' Shoos, patent tips, I laco, worth $1 at 05 couts. Como and soo what bargains I offer you. 2,'2()0 yards of 80-inch wide Sea Island at 8J and 4 couta nor yard. 1,000 yards Drills at 5 cents por yard. 2,000 yards fast colored Prints, worth 5 couts, at 8J couts per yard. Blankets from 50 cents up to $4. Capes from 50 couts to $4. SI I CES 1 SHOES 11 SHOES 111 Can flt anybody lu any stylo wanted, at prices to suit tho timos. Remember, I hnndlo tho famous Ham ilton ?fe Brown Shoes, and ovory pair guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction. I bavo reduced tho prices on all my lino Dross Ooods to Now York cost. Mon's lino McIntosh Coats from $1.25 to *8. Mon's and Children's Clothing to suit ovorybody at hard timos pricos. I can soil you ovorything. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoos, Hats, Notions, Gro ceries, Crockory, Tinware, Stoves,, Fur> nitnro, ?fee. When in Sonooa make my storo your headquarters. Von will find a good fire. J. H. ADAMS, Seneca, S. O. -TO -OF Wf B realizo that, on account of tho oxtromoly low prico of cotton and shortage VV of crops, Goods must bo sold at a vory short profit. Thoroforo wo* bavo marked all of our goods down, and aro going to share lossos with thoso who buy from us. Spaco will not permit us to givo you all of our low pricos, but wo will, mention a fow in Dry Goods. All other linos will bo sold accordingly. Best Colors in Calicoes, I to 5c. yard; Best Cotton Chocks. 4 to 5o; 200 yards Cot ton Plaid Suitings at5o. por yard; Heavy Outings. 5. 8 and 10o. yard. A fino linn of Plain and Brocaded Black Sattcons, Wool and llonriotta Finish, 8, 10, 124, 16 and 20o. por yard. Our Wooloo Dross Ooods, in Plain and Brocaded Blacks and Colors, aro just beautiful, and at prices that won't bo nndorsold. Mon's, Womon's and Children's Shoos in abundance at very low pricos. Wo havo an up to dato linn of Mon's and Boys' Hats and Caps. Cur Btook of Groceries is completo nnd frosh. If you want anything In our lino and bavo no monoy, just bring nlong your Chickens and Eggs. Will givo tho highest market prico for thom. CLAUDE LITTLE & CO., Westminster, S. C. Palmetto Livery and Sale Stables, SENECA, S. C. I. D. FlNOANNON, PnOPlURTOB, Fancy teams and vehicles at all times, day or night. Prices reasonable. 4-21-08-ly. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Doposits recolved, Exchango sold, Col lections promptly mado. 4-21-08-ly -THE OWNERAL BANKING BUSINESS "DONE, Exchange sold, Collections promptly mado. J. W. STRIBLING, 4-21-08-ly Cashier. jj. J. A. NS EL, -DEALER IN Furniture ol' all Kinds, Collins mu? ?askotN. ?rjf" Prices, to suit tho timos, "-?0 4-21-08-ly W-AMLdk??ljA W. H, HESTER, Mannaor. Popular Summer and Winter Roflort. Special attention to tho comfort of guests, Commodious Rooms. Elogant Faro. 4-21-08-ly The Most Goods for the Least Money. It will pay you to call and look nt my stock of Millinery, Dross Goods and Notions and examino tho prices closely boforo purchasing olsnwhoro. I gunruntoo tho lowost prices In town. Just glvo mo a trial. Special attention to Dress.Making. E. J. HUNNI?UTT, WARREN^ PRIEST LEY, THE BARBER. FOR FOURTEEN YEAHS WAL II ALLA'S TONSORIAL ARTIST. Prompt and satisfactory work al; ht? Parlor?, 4-21-08-ly