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FANCY G Bn^lteh Walnut*? Pecans, Almonds ! ouo wants, call and lot oie put up a poui Oranges will be found in quantitioa Just received a fresh lot of Soudoi tracts. Call and lot me sond you aomo foi Macoaronl and Bakers Chocolate. Don't forset that X soli Heck*??* Ru : : A Few Notions Left-To Shoes, jeans an^alicoc^ By-GIVK ME A CALL AND I WU Yours B.w _o. Major S. P. Doudy spent Wednesday at Clemson College. Buy your turkoy uow and have it fat | for Christinas. A now lot of dress gooda in patterns | ohcapor than ovor. M?as lt. PHILLIPS, Seneca, 8. C. hov. H. IJ. Roger? will proaoh atBothol church ner t Sunday afternoon a? S.SO \ o'olook. What? Woll, I should any I do re* I coivo satisfaction at Jaynoa' atoro, if 11 call or send my child. Mr. Wm. P, Sr.ollgrovo, tho oflloiont | Supervisor of Anderson county, was in Walhalla last Tuesday. Corsota reduced in prico. Soo thom, j Docemher 1st to >: Uh. Miss H. PHILLIPS. Richardson Hutchison, a colorod man, living near Walhalla, killod a porkor Do combor 1st, which Hotted 581 pounds. Xmas will soon bo horo nud you should call at Jayncs' storo to buy your groce ries, both staple and Huey, nuts and fruits. LOST, between tho bank and my rosi donco, a $10 bill. Tho ilndor will bo rc-1 wnrdod by applying nt tho storo of J. T. WI180U. A lot of pretty stylish bata to bo offered ,\b half prico December 1 to 24. MIKS lt. PHILLIPS, Sonooa, S. 0. Do you Ho, steal or awonv? Whether I you do or not, read Dr. J. W. Bell's now ad. Ho tolls you how you eau do BO decently. Carter & Co., Walhalla, will sell you goods for tho cash at vory cloeo prices. They also would appreciate your promptness in calling nt oneo and paying j off your accounts. Mr. James Phinnoy, of Wost Union, has | sold his farm (tho Stoolo place) contain ing 21)8 acres to Mr. John W. Harper, of | Soiioca, for $4,125. Miss lt. Phillips, Seneca, S. C., offers I special bargains in short jacket? and now stylo capes, Dccombor 1 to 24. Mr. Chalmers Hughes, of Abboviiio, mid Mr. Hon Hughes, of Columbia, spout I a day or two in Walhalla this weok visit-1 ing rotativos and frionds. Oo to Claude Littlo ?fe Co., Westmins ter, 3. C., for your dry goods, shoes, hats, groceries, &o. Thoy will save you money. Mr. Karlo Maxwoll returned to bis I position on the C. C. ?fe A. Railroad last,] Saturday morning, aftor spending sovoi.ti days with his paveurs in Walhalla. Hov. It. L. Rogers will preach in tho Walhalla Presbyterian church noxt Sun day night at 7..'H) a sormon to young mon. All aro cordially invited to bo presont. Union suits, undorvests, hosiery, gloves and handkerchiefs. Prices to ploaso. December 1st to '.Mt h. Miss lt. PHILLIPS, Seneca, S. C. . Attention is called to advertisement of I Courtenay Manufacturing Company for cotton. Tho highest market prico is | paid for all cotton delivered at Newry, Just recoived tho very latest styles in dross patterns. No two alike. Spocial Balo December 1 to 24. Miss H. PHILLIPS, Seneca, S. C. Spocial attention is called to tho chango ! in tho advertisement of Mr. J. H. Adams I of Senocn, which appears in auothor column. Ho certainly has reached low water mark in thc prico of bis goods, fiend carefully what ho has to say and then go and mako your purchases, if you need anything hu has in stock. M. W. Coloman & Co. want their monoy. Havo you paid thom ? Your guano note and account aro duo. Thoy aro going to wind up all tho notes and accounts this fall. Soo to your Interest. Mr. .Ins. H. Darby, druggist, has moved into his now storo room leased from Mrs. Sophia llittor in hor two story brick building on Main streot. Tho room is handsomely finished and fur nished, and makes nu attractive display. Mr. Darby is putting in a fresh lot of drugs, notions and holiday goods. Dig cut in prices from Di combor 1st to 24th. Soo what wo aro showing in mil linery, dross goods, walking jackets, 0:\ '.'eH Seo. Miss K. PHILLIPS, Seneca, S. C. Anderson Advocate: "Mr. J. L. O. Shaw, of tho Mountain Crook section, line sold his farm and bought land above Townvlllo, noar Tokcona, in Oconco county, and will BOOU romovo there. Tho pooplo of that section will lind biro a good neighbor and good citizen and a useful acquisition to tboir neighbor hood." . Capt. Ciando Sawyer, of Aiken, re cently of tho First South Carolina Regi ment, has been appointed by Governor Kllorbo Solicitor of tho Third Circuit, vico Mr. G. I). Bollinger, olected Attor-1 ney General. Mr. Sawyer is a distin guished and learned lawyer and will no doubt mako a faithful and energetic pro secuting attorney. Mr. Bon. J. Johnson, of Central, Pick ens county, was in Walhalla on Monday on business. Ho spout Sunday aiTd Sun day night with his nophow, IC. L. Hcrn don, Esq., Mr Johnson has represented lMckons county in tho Lngislaturo two or moro sessions, and is ono of our sister county's most substantial and progres sive men. Goto J. mid J. S. Carter, Westminster, fi. C., to got your groceries. Thoy oro alway? ready nod willing to nnvo you money, if you will only ask thom. If you havo that "tired fooling" and want to ride home, they nro sole agents for tho Kock Hill buggy and will flt you up for riding. Hov. J. L. Danie] left on Tuesday morning for Greenwood to attend tho annual eonferonco of tho South Carolina M. E. Church, South. I lu expects lo bo ?.eturned to tho Seneca and Walhalla ?t-. tiou for another year. Mr. Daniel is a very ablo and popular young pronchor ami his assignment to thin olinrgo for anothor (fourth) year will givo vory gono xal satisfactory. Mr. Charles Isnortol, momborand dork of thc iu h Massachusetts Itogimont, spout Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. N. Norman, ('harlie wm quito a favorito among a number of our boys while living hero ten years ago. Ho has boen in tho oflieo of tho Waltham Watch Factory for nomo years. Aftor his return from Ha vana in July Ids company will bo mus tered out, when ho will ngnin assumo his former position. Hov. H. R. Kant, pastor of tho Wal halla Baptist church, will preach his (arowoll sermons to bis flock on next Sunday morning and ovoning. Mr. Kant is a faithful ana devoted sorvont of God and always Drenches good and forcoful sermons. Vvo rcgrot to hoar of tho sov eranco of tho pastoral relations botweon himself and lila pooplo at this point. All of our citizens have learned to lovo md admire him for his many excellent traits of character. On Tuesday night last cloven gallons M ?orri whiskoy aro said to havo boon Atol?n from tho roar room of tho Wal' haUfc post ofllco. Thin whiskoy bad boen captured a few days ago by Doputy Mar shal J. T. MoKimioy and posse, and turned over to Doputy Collector A. C. Morrlek, who bad advertised jit for salo. It was put in tho post ofllco for safo keeping, hut hos disappeared rathor mysteriously. Tho entry waa ofloetod through ono of thp rear windows, ROCERIES. imd Brasil Nut?-fri*h ?nd oho?? ss ?ny id for yon, mixed or plain. / at my atoro and I oan please you in price, r's and Crane's Lomon and Vanilla Bx r to flavor tho " Xmas Pie." okwbest and Mr.?do Syrup. Go at Your Own Prloe. ton Seed Meal and Hulls. ,h GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. peotfully, O. JAYNES. Dr. J. M. M0<'Manahan, of Rotroat, was on a businoBS visit to Walhalla yester day. M?BSOB Maude IIopkhiB and Lizzie Harpor, of Seneca, visited Minn Auoie] Boso last WOOK. Dr. F. A. Williams, of Laurens, Bpout I TuoHday night in walhalla ou profos-1 atonal businosB. Tho many friends of Mrs. W. W. Moss j rogrot to learn of her sorlous illuoss. They hope for bor speedy recovery. If tho Cowmen falls to go to your borne I after this week it is booauao you havo j not paid for it. Dr. W. T. Stoddard and wlfo aro pro pariug to movo to Walhalla from Hart well, Ga. Tholr many friouds hero will ; oxtoiid thom a hearty woloomo. Anothor protty lot of Christmas goods just arrived at Norman's. Also candies, nuts, figs, raisins, citron and fruits, beautiful ohina, musical iustru monta, &o. Mr. aud Mrs. S. A. G. Horndon and tholr littlo son Edward, of Mountain Boat, aro 0:1 a visit tu hits mother and brothor, Mrs. B. Horiulon and E. L. Horndon, Esq. Wo arc proparod to print lotter hoads, noto hoads, bill hoads, statomonts, post ors, onvolopes, cards, blanks, briefs, minutos, ?fcc. at low pricoB. WI ion yen want noat printing call on us Mrs. A. P. Crisp will go to Cedar Springs noxt wook, and tako Anuie Crisp ! and Katio Robins tu ontor tho Cedar Springs Instituto Tor tho doaf and dumb. Airs. Crisp will romain there with thom for 8omotimo. Aro you looking for cheap goods? If so, call on J. ?fc J. S. Carter, Westmin ster. S. C. They carry an "up-to-dato" stook of poods at up-to-dato prices. So that ia tho placo to got just what you want. Mr. Goorgo TJ. Wilson has opened a restaurant noar tho military camps in Greenville Ho has cloaod Ids husinoss lu Walhalla and oxpeots to mako Grcon villo his homo in tho futuro. Ilia ia inly will movo hitor. A now revolving chair wasaddod to tho furnishings of Monsieur Warren Prie loy's harbor shop this wook. Ho is con stantly looking uut fur the comfort of | his patrons, and spares no pains in pro viding for their nooda. Don't forgot to road advertisement of J. & J. S. Carter, Westminster. Thoy havo a largo stock of clothing going at j very low prices, and it will pay you to call on thom boforo somnoin oise gets tho suit you want. Tho noxt important Stato dooumont VU ho Governor Ellorho's messago. Iiiico tho President's presentment it will probably roviow tho ovonts of a war tho war of liquor. Wo hopo it will ho more brief than tho President's mossage. Our subscribors will ploaso hoar in mind that tho paper needs monoy. Somo of thon? havo boon vory thoughtful about paying something on their subscription, hut a number of others havo failed to roahzo tho importauco of thoao small amounts. Willis James has opened a noat barber I shop in Kost front room of Walhalla H'-tol. Ho is a first-class artist and has | many friends. His shop is furnished with modern appliances. It is ovidont j that tho town is growing, as it can now support two barber shups. Munday was bright and boautiftil, with a crjspy atmuspboro. Though a strong northwest wind prevailed, it did not | deter many visitors from coming a long way to transact salosday business, moot old friends and iudulgo a littlo in tho ever delightful pastimo of horse-trading. Under dato of December 7, tho Cou itlBR is in receipt of tho following from Wm. II. lloohm, Professor of Mechanical lingi.leering at Clemson Collogo: "Ploaso accept my compliments and thanks for tho vory noat appoaranco of tho lotter heads. They couldn't be better." s Christmas goods of all kinds aro on display at J. II. Darby's. Silver and ohinawaro, toilot articles, dolls, notions, in fact everything that Santa Claus may want, aro found on his counters and sholvoa. Also a full lino of frosh drugs is hoing openod up. Gu to Darby's now storo fur now guuds. Tho COURIRR .Tub Oftico \u tho placo to [ havo your printing dono if you want) good work. Wo havo takon special caro in fitting up nu up-to-dato joh depart ment, and aro now bettor prepared than ovor to give our enstomors tho very best 8orvioo. Our prices aro as low as tho lowest for noat printing and good, hon ost matorial. At Schumacher's, "Tho Popular Price Storo," you got now, fresh, clean gooda, at thc vory lowest price. lu JKlejfUUt Ml, le.. Tho ladios of tho Baptist church aro to ho congratula', od upon tho succoss of their hut dinner ano suppor sorved last Friday. It was just what could ho ex pected nf tho ladies uf Walhalla-tho vory best from ovory point of view. Tho must last idiom; opicuro could not havo fnlt othorwiao thnn abundantly satisfied with such a dinner, lunch ur suppor, sorvod by protty young huhes. Tho re ceipts amounted to *23.90, and '.viii " added to tho funds hoing raised to movo mid remodel tho Baptist church. Wulhnltn'n Anniinl (JlirUfnina Hop. Invitations aro out to attend tho An nual Christmas Hop, given hy tho Wal halla Dancing Club, at Pitchford's Hall, on Monday evening, Decomhor 26th, 185)8, at niuo o'clock. Olllcors: lt. Q. Merrick, prcsidont; J. H. Kay, vico proaidont; M. C. Seaborn, secretary and troasuror. Floor managers-Jas. H. Darby, Jamos F. Ansel, Levis Knox and G. M. Ansol. Invitation committee- Jarnos Thompson, Cha?. G. Jaynos, W. 1). Mos? and J. B. Kohl. Chaperons-Mrs. A. C. Merrick, Mrs. G. W. Pratt, Mrs. J. R. HughoB. Mrs. D. B. Darby, Mrs. C. L, Bold and Mrs. J. M. Ward. -? ?? List ot lintern. Tho following is a list of lottors re maining uncalled for in Walhalla post ofllcu for tho month ondingNovctnbor ?IO: Wm. Gaines (2), P. S. Nash, W. W. Browor, William Hoon, A (Tard Collins, Alfred Collion, Wm. H. Cantrell, Isaac James, Marlua Leo, Harry L> bay, W. I). Ma. y, Ellie Juliusen, Wilio Robon, col., N. Ellenburg, Rato MoKinnoy, Missos Laoy Porly, Eliza Johnson, B. A. Browney, Babe Bamraey, MesdamesCatle Wall, E. E. Tato, Bertha Moss and Bilga Sattorflold. Poisons calling for any of tho abovo letters will ploaso say that thoy wore advertised. J. M. MuAMOK, P. H. -10, Mr. II. I. Wenrer lo Ilmiiovo to <Jrorgin. On January first Mr. H. I. Wcavor will sover his connection with Cartor Se. Co. of Walhalla, and romovo to Boswell, Ga. where ho will rosante tho merchandise | business. Mr. Weaver has hoon at tho holm as managor of his largo rnorcantilo ostablishmont boro for ovor three yoars. Ho Is a most capahlo and enterprising merchant. During his stay In Walhalla ho and bis oxcoiiont wlfo havo mado hosts of frionda who rogrot to soo thom loavo us. Tho now linn will bo composed of Messrs. John Carter. W. J. Novilo, Jr. and J. S. Sloan, who will continuo business at tho old stand, 'TV.' '?'"-;< .M.ll Hil li ?JI I ll ll? l?WI^?MW???W?M????>^??BWil?IW >ll IM J?BoTCcl IO. HB?Hw iii. Nr. J. 8. Arrlugton and family, of West Unicup moved to .Hartwell. Qa., laBt weok. Ho 1B engaged with Mr. W. L. Barber, oentraotor. During hts atay Itt Weet Union Mr.-. Arri?gto? h.a* made many friends. Ile ia now assisting Mr. Barber In flulshlog bl? contracta in Wal halla, and will remain boro himself for some tiniv. * . Accldort OM ?li? Moulin rn. The Scutbsrn northbound vestibule, No. 87, struok an ox wagon loaded with logs uoar tbo Georgia lino and uoar Fort Madison, Woduosday aftornoon yt 8,80 o'olook. Pairing tbo wreckage ol' tho wagon and some damage to the driving wheels of tho ongine thero wore ne r er iou ? results from the accident. A wreoking traiu was Bout to the soeno, but on arriving it was found that tho sor vioea of the wreoking orew wore not needed to any extent. Nobody was hurt by the accident, and the train reached Greenville only ninety minutes late. 80 far as oau bo learned, no blame oau bo attached to the company, as tho accident ooourrod at a private oroBsiug. Bngiuoer O'Neal wan in ohargo of the ongino. Removal of An Ifotcemed Vnuillr. The many frienda of Mr. W. II. Hughs and family, of Rtohlaud, regret to learn of their contemplated removal from this county. Thoy expect to loa ve next week for Helena, Ga., whero tboy will reside in tho future Mr. Hughs 1B a nativo of Oconoo, and bas boon engaged in tho morohaudiso business at Richland for deverill yours, His interests theru will bo loft in ohargo of his brothor, Mr. T. H. Hughs, who has rocontly removed from Blaoksburg, S. C. Mr. W. H. Hughs aud family carry with thom tho host wi abeu of our people for thoir con tinued happluoBS and prosporlty. Tboy aro n valuablo acquisition to any commu nity, and wo commend them to tho Os teom of tho good people of their adopted homo. Old Stone Church Association. By authority of tho Old Stone Cburoh Association, Pov. B. 1*. Reid, O. B. Doyloand J. C. Stiibllng woro appointed na a fouco committee to ondoso tho cemetery on tho grounds of tho sacred and historical Old Stone Church, uoar tho corner of Andorsoii, PiokotiB and Oconoo counties. This commlttoo havo dooidod to creel an all Iron oomotory fence of modern stylo nod finish, aud aro now ready co rocoivo contributions from tho subscribers to this fund as well as all ol hen; who fool intorostod in preserv ing thoso grounds. Tho committee think thoy will nood about $200 in ad dition to subscriptions already mado to complete this work in good and sub stantial nt.vie, and nolic.it. tho aid of all friends to this ontorpriso to sond in con tributions as early as possible io Bov. B. P. Poid, Chairman of Commlttoo, Pon in?tO?j, S. VJ. DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN. Another great discovery bas boon mado, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disenso fastened it? el ul chea upon her foi no von yearn sho withstood its sovorcst tests, but hor vital organs woro undermined and death scorned im minent. For three month? she coughed incessantly, and could not sloop. Sho finally discovered a way to recovory, by purchasing of us a bott'.o of Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, and was BO much roliovod on taking fest doso, that sho slept all night; and with two bottles, has boon absolutoly cured. Hor name is Mrs. Luthor Lut'/.." Thus writes W. C. Ilamnick & Co., of Sholby, N. C. Trial bottlo freo at J. W. Boll's, Walhalla; W. J. Lunacy's, Soncca; H. B. Zimmerman's, Westminster, Drug Stores. Bogular sizo COc and $1. Kvory bottlo guaranteed. Pair Play Flourishes. FAIK PLAY, Dccombor 7.-Mrs. Frank Barton, of Lavonia, Ga., is in town visit ing hor daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. S. Bar ton, who has been quito ill for sovoral weok ?. Mr. Matthew Knox and little son aro visiting Mr. Knox's mother, Mrs. D. V. Wright. This is his llrst visit boro In nine years and his relatives and friends aro ploascd to soo him looking so well. Mr. A. P. Grant is in Clarkcsvillo, Ga., visiting his father and mother. Tho salo of tho personal offoots of tho late Wm. Isboll last Friday was largoly at tm ul eil. Tho prices woro high. Missos Hertha Vandivor and Loila Hansord havo oponed a dress-making establishment. Thoy havo rented a room in tho now rcaidonco of Bov. A. P. Marett, and aro fully prepared to servo their lady friends in tho latest and most fashionable manner and at prices as low ns tho lowest for first-class work. Mr. dan. Wiggins ,is soiling out and gotting ready to movo to Newry, whore no w ill bo employed in tho cotton fac tory. Mr. n. D. Capell and Mr. Stephen Smith attended tho wedding of Mr. Smith's brothor, near Elberton, Inst week. A largo drovo of mountain hogs aro in town. Mont of them look like tho shoat tho old man took to a county fair in Goor gia, and when ?inked what ho claimed for it, answered, "8peod.be gad I" Wo havo also had a orovo of horses with us thin week. The house, barn, crib and moat boneo, owned by Miss Cornelia Marett, and occupied hy Mrs. B. T. Whitflold, woro entirely consumed by Uro Monday night, about niuo o'clock. O 10 of tho children carriod a pino toroh into a room wlioro three bales of Bccd cotton wore storod. A dropped coal did tho mischief. About eighty bushols of corn was in tho house, also. Two and a half bales of cotlon woro burned, and fifty buBhols of corn. Nothing was savod except a littlo house hold f inuit ore, Miss Dora Mayes, of AndorBon county, is tho guest of Mrs. A. P. Grant. Thoa. Compton, of Snow Crook, will movo to Fair Play shortly, and will farm with his brothor on tho l licks planta tion. Prof. Moss is oxactly right in II?B card. Wo hopo to hoar from him again and lot it ho a littlo strongor. Wo aro soon to enter upon a now school admin istration, both .State and county. Lot us nil, teacbors and patrons, try to got out of all old ruts into which wo may havo gotten, and givo to tho coming adminis tration our hearty support and co opera tion, j. h, ww. A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour stomach, dizziness, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liyer and all kindred diseases* Tutt's Liver Pills Tho Columbia ?toglster-FInis. Tho Columbia Dally Register did not appear Monday aftornoon. Its lifo ended with last Saturday's issuo. It was tho oldest daily paper In Columbia, having boon founded in 1875, and Its his tory covered a longor porold, probably, than any of its predecessors lu tho jour nalism of this city. For ton years or more-from 1870 to 1801- lt wa? tho only morning paper in Columbia. It was, bowovor, never a profitable papor, and for the last oight years had hoon run at a heavy loss ovor and abovo its largo not Incomo from tho Stato printing. Tho amount thus sunk is conservatively esti mated at $110,000. Last July it changed from a morning to an afternoon papor, yot it did not pay. Tho bodios of all tho Amorlcan BOI dlors who havo died or boon killed In Cuba aro to bo returned to tho United States. CGNDUOXJBD BY A. T,. OOSSKTC. the last regular meoi??igof f.ho Knights of Honor tho election of new offloors oe ourrod, vie: Ciaudo Littlo, Dictator. W. D. Lesly, Assistant Dictator, 0. E. Anderson, Vioo Dictator. / J. E. Gaines, Past Dictator. J. M. Hull, Chaplain. .J. 8. Carter. Ito poi tor. Wm. J. Strlbliug, Financial Kopo) ter. W. M. Gossott, Treasurer, D. L. Norris, Guide. Willard Leathers, Guardian. i F. W. Cannon, Sentinel. Trustoos, W. C. Mason, T. N. Cartor and D. O. MoLin. These officers will bo installed tho first mooting in January, 1800. There will not bo any preaching in the Westminster M. E, church next Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. R. R: Daguall, .'s ac C. ?.-JUwood aivou?iug ibo annual con foronoe. Rov. Joab Chambers, of Holly Springe, diod on Tuesday of last week, after a brlof illness and was burlod on Wednes day. Mr. John A. Ten oil, who has boon at Lookhart the past threo or four months carno te seo his father's family this wook. The funeral of tim late Samuel P. King, who diod lu Atlanta, took placo in tho Baptist church on Thursday afternoon. Rjv. D. W. Kiott, conducting the sad service, ft. wfi? an oooss'on shrouded with much sadnoss and many in tho largo audience wore molted into fears in sym pathy for tho grief strichen family. From tho church tho mortal remains of tho young man were accompanied to tho cemetery, wins o tho burial OCOUlTOd 06 Thursday's sun was going down. Tho morabors of tho Baptist ohuroh havo adopted resolutions on aocount of their retiring pastor, Rov. D. W. Hiott. Tho doparturo to another hold of laboi of Rov. Mr. Hiott ls regretted not only by tho Ilaptlsts, but by all ohuroh gohiR fiooplo of tho community. Tho following B tho papor in full : "It is with tho doopost rogrots that wo as a ohuroh havo to givo up our dom brothor and pastor, Bov. D. W. Hiott, to f;o from our midst to another Held ol abor. Wo can only realizo how earnestly and faithfully ho has labored with and for us by taking a rotrospootlvo vlow ol tho past three years of which time ho has boon our pastor. During that timo wo havo boon mado to fool our indi vidual responsibilities as Christians te holp In tho spread of tho Gospel, and havo boon enabled by hts earnest, ont rca ties to moot our several obligations to thc missionary boards, tho aged minister; fund, tho orpbanago, oto. Wo havo alBc bought anoat and comfort able parsonage, and host of all about forty souls have boon addod to our membership; there foro wo off or tho following resolutions: "First, That, wo can truly recommend Bov. D. W. Hiott to any church as ar ablo and earnest worker for tho saving ol souls and tho promotion of Christ's klug dom. "Second, That, tho hearts of this poo plo ascend In his behalf that he may hav< health and strongth to labor on for man} 1 years yet. I "Thud, That, wo sincoroly wish for bin and o*dh member of his family a lons and useful lifo boro and a glorious ll fe hereafter. "Fourth, That, a copy of these resolu tions bo recorded with tim minutos o ?bis our last conference mooting in 1808.' Eggs aro soiling in this market at flf teen cont ; poi' dozen. Mr. C. J. Mulkoy visited Andorsoi Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mason, of Toccoa and MrB. W. J. Lunnoy, of Soncca, won visiting at Col. B. E.' Mason's this week Postmaster Mulkoy rooolvod a circula this morning from Willis Ii. Mooro, chlo of woathor bureau. Washington. D. C. in which ho says this post ellice is listet to re?oive tho "Emergency Warning" o tho woather bureau by telegraph at Gov eminent, expense. Hereafter, when I storm or a cold wave of unusual sovorlt; is known at Washington ono of thos warnings will bo Issued for this olllconm posted In a conspicuous placo. Sometime ago tho mcminns of th Christian denomination bought tho prc porty noar tho rosldonco of Mr. , G. M st ci plo, known UB tho Hutchins property to build their ohuroh upon. Tho oil o tho building is hoing removed to-day Tho main building, which is an old store house, with a hall up stairs, will bo usoi os a house of worship until thoy gc ro?dy to oroot a ohuroh. YELLOW JAUNDICE CURED. Sufforing humanity should bo supplie with eve i y means possible for its nd i el It is witli ploasuro wo publish tho follow ing: "This is to cortify that I was a tci rlblo sufferer from yellow jaundice fo over six months, and was treated b some of tho best physicians in our cit and all to no avail. Dr. Boll, our drag gists, recommended Elcotrio bit) en and after taking two bottlos, I was or Uroly cured. I now tako groat plcasur I in recommend mg them to any pei so sufforing from this terrible malady, am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lo* ington, Ky." Sold by J. W. Boll, Wa halla; IL JJ. Zimmerman, Wostminstoi W. J. Lunnoy, Soncca, Druggists. Onkway Gleanings. OAKWAV, S. C., December 5,1808.-W hoar our friends crying "hard timos,1 hut judging from tho hogs killed lae wook thoy wilt surely "hollow goo timoa" for awhilo, Mr. Bussell Boardon visited friends-. rather a friend--In Georgia Sunday BUBB, business must havo econ urging else you would not havo turned out suo a "breozy" day. Mr. Grundy Hill, of Viotoria, N. C., i visiting his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Jot nings. Miss Josio Boardon visited her sistoi Mrs. Will Gibson, of Fair Play, lui wook. Tho Bad nows of tho death of Sam, th only sou of Mr. and Mrs. JOB. T. Kiiif Westminster, reached us last Wednoi day evening. It is sad ho should hn\ boon taken so young; but God in bi wisdom saw flt to romovo him froi earth to heaven. His death was suddo am) another Christian homo has boo darkened. Wo havo sevoral tost!monU bearing witness that Sam waa a Christin boy and fool assured that ho 1B now sai In tho arms of Jesus, whoro pain an sorrow aro unknown, Woop not for him I Ho diod in carly youth. Ero hopo had lost Its rich romani hues, When human bosoms Boomed tho hon of truth: And death still gleaned with beauty1 radiant dows; Ilia Bummer primo waned not toda] that froozo, His wino of Ufo was not run to tho loos Weep not for bimi Woop not for him! Ho is an angel now, And treads tho sapphire (loora of Par diso; All darkness wiped from hi? rofulgoi brow, Sin, sorrow, sufforing banished from h oyoB; Vlotorions over death to him appears Tho vlsta'd joys of hoavon's otornal year Woop not for him I Weep not for him! Thoro is no causo of woo. But lather nervo tho Spirit that lt wall Unshrinking o'er tho thorny path bohr, And from earth's low dolllomonta ko? thoo backt So whon a fow Moot swerving yoars lin flown, Ho'll moot thee at Hoavon's gate ni load thoo ont Woop not for bim I j. ; .-. ... ... Nino-tenths of all human atlmontscoii from tho samo cauno--impurity in tl blood. Tako almost any disoaso y< please and trace tho causo of it-yon w find it in tho blood. Purify ami omi tho blood and you romovo tho oauso, ai ?o you ouro tho disoaso inevitably. ? Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery our all dh esses depending upon poor, ll povorishod, thin, impuro blood. All notes and accounts duo M. } Coleman & Co. must bo sottled this fa Wo cannot and will not carry thom at longor. Wo lot you havo tho goods ai 'tis but right for you to pay for tbot Wo must havo our money. Mt W. COCKMAN <fc Co. it',- ?'/. '?>'ii.'i?i i.' ? f'/.v li . ii';'. i iwttl'i tftif t ?Jl' i*1 "nf I ii fl r?r "Saved Her Life." MES. JOHN WA?.1ET. of JcS*wmi, Wis., than ?hom nono lsmorp highly oatoomod or wldoly known, ?ritos. "In 18001 had a sovoro attack ot LaGrlppo ?nd at tho end ot four months, in splto of ali physicians, frlonds and good uurslng could do, my lungs ho&rt and norvous systom were so complotoly wrecked, my lifo vroa de Bpatrod of. my frlonds giving mo up. 1 could only sloop by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart palund mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Hu in ono position but a short timo and net on my loft sido at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Milos' Nervino and Iloarb Ouro and I bo gan taking thom. When I had takon a half bottlo of o:\ch I was much butter and contin uing poroiBtontly I tc >U about a dozon bot tles and was complotoly restored tohoalth to Dr. Miles' Bomodloa }? ?'? ^n^^^H aro sold by all dru?- Kv^- M|U?**> gists pudor a positivo Bs*, .""..i guarantee Drat bottle Kf*|??& CiJ?&9 bonoUta or monoy ro- B?f nMtoreeAflH funded. Hook on dis- Bi'/|jA_iTi/^ \gfi oa.sos of tho heart and Rflfc^ j nerves froo. Address, HrantauD DU. M1LE8 MEDIO AL GO.. Elkhart, Ind. Notlco-Free Votorluary Cllnlo at Clemson College. EDITONS COURIKH: Please Day to youri readers that Clomsou Collogo is again oiToring to tho atookmon and farmors of this oommunity tho sorvicos of tho Col-1 logo and Station Veterinarian. Stock may bo brought to tho Votorinary Hos pital any Monday afternoon at which timo examinations, trontmont and opora tlons aro glvon froo of ohargo, oxcopt a Bjnall foo for such modioiuos as may ho usod. I would tako pleasure in corres ponding with tlioso who do not find it convouiont to bring siok animals to tho colloero. Your? respectfully, G. E. NKBOM, D. V. M. Important Meeting of tito County Board of Commissioners. Tho County Board of Commissioners | for OcOnoo county will moot in thoir ofllco, in Walhalla, S. C., on Thursday, tho 22d day of December, 1808, ns busi ness of much importance will ho con sidered. All members of tho Board aro urgently requested to attend, and nil porsons holding claims against tho countv will prosont tho samo for audit. Uy order: J. W. 8HELOR, Clork. Our Lady Heodors should know that tho torturing paiuB and nervousness which accompany many of tho distressing alimenta peculiar to women, yield like magic to Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. It 1B purely vogo tahlo, porfoctly harmless in nny condition of tho system nnd adapted lo tho delicate organization of women byan oxporionccd physician of thirty years* activo praotico. lt allays and subdues undue excitement of tho norvous systom and rolioves tho pain accompanying functional and or ganic troubles. Sallow or wrinklo fnoo, dull eycB and hollow ohoaks, together with low spirits, follow thedoraugomonts, irregulartios and woaknesa poouliar to tho 80x. Whothor Buffering from nerv ousness, dizziness, faintness, displace ment of wdmanly organs, baokacho, oa tarrhal iullammation of tho lining mem branes, giving riso to an oxbausting drain upon tho system, "bearing-down sensa tion," or gonoral dobility. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription roadies tho orgin of tho t rouble mid correct s it. Avoid tho dreaded and ropulsivo ''local applica tions" so gonorally omployed by doctors. You can euro your ailmont hy tho uso of "Favorite Prescription" and thoroby savo tho humiliating ordeal of submitting to such treatment. It's a medicino which was discovered and used by an eminent physician for thirty years in all casos of "fomalo complaint," and thoso painful disorders that allliet womankind. If women aro ovorworkod, run-down, tired or Blcoplcsa, if thoy aro irritable, morbid and Biiffor from backache, thoy should turn to tho right meads for a permanent I euro. Dr. Piorco's Favorito Prescription lits just such cases, for it regulates tho special fund ions mid builds up and invi gorates tho entire, female syst cm. New Hopo Happenings. NKW HOPS, December 7.-Tho health of our community is vory good. Sowing wheat is tho order of tho dny. Mr. 0. M. Huunicutt waa circulating among,friends and rolntivea around Wal halla a'few days last weok. Mr. Tom Elrod, of tills Beetloo, has made ton bales of cotton, 'J.>0 bushels of com, and wheat, p?tateos and niolnssoB plonty to do him. Thia ho did with ono mulo and ono hand besides himself. That ls tho way to farm. Miss Ruth Hunnloutt and her brother, Clifton, expect to visit frlonds in Pick ons county during tho Christmas holi days. Mrs. J. M. Huunicutt is quito sick nt thia writing. Miss Kate Strihling is teaching tho Fair.low school. Sho is a compotont teacher, and is much liked by all hor pupils. Suoo-Fl.Y. Buckien's Arnica Solve. Tho best, salvo In tho world for outs, bruises, sorse, ulcers, Bait rheum, fovor Borea, totter, ohappod hands, chilblains, corns and all skin emptions, and posi tively cures pilos, or no pay required. It I is guaranteed to givo porfoot satisfaction, or monoy rofundod. Prioo 25 couts por box. For salo hy I). B. Darby, Walhalla; W, J. IiUimoy, Sonoon, and II. B. Zim merman, Westministor. Girls Poisoned. VAUSAIM.KS, KY., Docombor o.-Ono hundred girls, inmates of tho Clovoland orphans' nonio, this city, together with tho matron, Mrs. Mary Bradford, and MTB. Kato Vandorvor, mu Bio teacher, aro in a precarious condition to-night, hav ing hoon poisoned. Physicians hnvo not yet decided how they woro poisoned, but think lt was from drinking water that had hoon standing in load pipes. Some of tho children may tilo. -O ???HUB i WE realize that, on account of tho oxt of crops, Goods must bo Bold at t marked all of our goods down, and aro gc from us. Spaco will not permit us to gi montlo'j a fe w in Dry Goods. All othor li Pest Coles lu Calicoes, 1 to ?o. yard; Bi ton Plaid buttings at ?o. nor yard; Hoavv of Plain and Brocaded Black Sattoons, W and 20o. per yard. Our Woolen Dross Goods, In Plain ant boauttful, and at pricos that won't ho undi Mon's, Women's and Chlldron'a Shoes ir Wo havo an up to dato line of Men's and our Btoek of Groceries ia complote and f If you want anything in our lino and Chlokona and Egga. Will givo tho hlghosl CLAUDE LITTLE 8 'wlt?-.?/''''! i i ' ' - tv..'?.?'..Vv.Nl*A4wrafcV??if, T TIT5 AWAKE tho?? long winter XJiJUJ nights and think over tho presents you aro going to give to your relativos, friends or awoothoart. QHPT? A T AWAY from those to KJ> X Jl/xV JU whom you are going to give presents and make your BOIOOtiona and 0.^71? A T> THAT you will buy IO VY Xii Ali only at J. W. Boll's Drug Storo, where you can got every thing at tho lowest prices. You will find * tall lino of Fanoyl Chluaware, Glassware, Toys, Dolla.! '.-.o? mt and jfanoy, Artiolea, Jewelry, Plain and Panoy Box and 'Loose Station ery, Albums and a splendid lino of Ox ford Bibles aud 'leatarn outs. Candies, Nuts and Fruits, Firoworka of evory description, - Full lino of the Celebrated Hawke'? | Spectacles and Glosaos. PURE DRUUS AND MEDICINES. G^T'rosorlntlons accurately cumpouutlod Day or Night. *JtM j J. W. BELL, Walhalla, S. C.| Christmas Goods ! CHRISTMAS GOODS at Huunicutt's. Christmas comes hut onco a year. It ia moro blessed to givo than to roooivo. Mako all your family happy by giving thom prosoute for Christmas, which they will always appreoiato and novor forgot. It is a day whou ovory ono should holp to mako tho littlo ones happy. To moot tho wanta of my trado I havo in atook tho hoBt Bolootod articles suitable for Chil dren, Ladica and Gontleinon, Como carly and mako your solootion hoforo tho stock ia picked over. Wo havo markod all our goods down. Wo will givo you Millinory, Dry Goods, Shoos and Notions at a very low prico. E. J. HUNNICUTT, UP ?7S? Witli a hottlo of Bcof, Iron and Wino. It is an admirable prepara tion that hos boon successfully used to an enormous oxtont, and has now hooomo almost a necessity | to porsons requiring a strongthon ing and oflloiont tonio. It contains tho nutritious virtues of frosh hoof. Tho tonio proportios of citrate of iron aud tho gontlo stimulus of puro orango wino. W\ J. Lunney, Druggist, Seneca, S. C. For First-class Work At roducod prices-Ronni ring Wagons, Buggies and all kinds of Mnohinory, both Wood Work and Iron Work-go to tho old THOMPSON SHOPS. Respectfully, ALOIS GERBER, DECEMBER GADSDEN. fttpTIorao Shooing also at roducod prico. 11-1-08-48-52_____ 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 ftST"" Lunohoa aorvod nt nil hours. ???J 4-21-08-ly Why Do You Go to the Drug Store ? Because you can't got tho Medicino I anywhere OIBO. WO koop always on hand just Buoh ns you nood, Wo keep nothing hut tho Purest and Freshest Drugs. Wo buy nothing but tho host that money oan buy. Buy from I us and wc guarantoo it to bo tho best | that monoy can buy. This ia tho kind that you want. If you want ohoap goods go to others. Wo koop tho host-some thing that wo do guarantoo. A ploasod oustomor is our best adver t? somont. Thoy no vor loavo us any [ other way. Don't mako a mistake and go Bomc whoro olso, but como to soo UB. a) SENECA, S. C. Tolophonc oall, 1 long. romoly low prico of cotton and shortage i vory Bliort prout. Theroforo wo havo ung to Bharo lossos with those who bu,' vo you all of our low prioos, but wo win no? will bo sold accordingly. v,c Cotton Chocks. 4 to 6o; 200 yards Cot Outing::, 5, 8 and 10c yard. A fino lino c ol and Honriotta Finish, 8, 10, 12L. 16 I Broondod Blaoks and Colors, aro just 3rsold. i abundance at very low prices. Boys' Hats and Caps. roBh. havo no monoy, just bring along your ; markot prioo for thom. ? CO., Westminster, S. C. CUSTOMERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC Aro now invited to visit our Store and vioW our largo Stock of General Merchandise which is complote in overy lino. Our Stook this season has been carefully solootod and consists of all the Newest Styles. Wo aro not showiug any "Big Auotiou" lots whioh generally moans shoddy goods, but WES X>0 CJti^IIWL to show a High Grado of Goods at lowost prices. DRESS GOODS. Henriotta Cloths, in all shades, at 26o. per yard. Alb Wool Flannols, 25o. per yard. All shades. A nice lino of Dress Pattors, 7 yards, oaoh at 60c. por yard. Outings and Toazle Downs, 6, 8 and 10o. por yard. Corset [?epartment. Wo koop the JR. Sc O- in several styles and can furnish any stylo tho ll & G pcoplo mako on very short notice. Wo also havo a nico lino of Martha Washington's Waists for Ladies, Misses and Children, at 60c, 76c, and $1. ty ty -n KID GLOVES. ?VBRX^ PAIR wAKKANTEn, - - HOSIERY. - ? Ono oaso of Ladies' and Children's Hose, fast black, at 6o. por pair. A great bavgaiu wliioh you don't want to miss. (Ililli! Suits from $3 up. Mrs. Hopkins' Clothing For Boys. Hats and Caps-All Styles and Prices. Bay State Shoes-Every Pair War ranted to Give Satisfaction. Hardware-Stock Complete. Crock ery, Tinware and Agate Ware. STOVES A big lino of Cooking and Boating Stoves. Stovo Pipo and Elbows, 10c por joint. A FRESH OAR OF - ? - - BALLARD'S FLOUR. OBELISK, Coo. por \ Sack. FAVORITE, OOo. per \ Sack. BLUE BIRD, 66o. per \ Snck. WATERLOO, 50c. por \ Sack. All guaranteed to bo mado out Puro Whoat. GROCERIES-All Groceries Fresh*. t^TAll goods purchased from us that aro not ontiroly satisfactory can bo roturnod and your monoy will ohoorfully bo refunded