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.V. . ?: PUI?VISHKPEVERY THURSDAY MORNINQ. ?V-: ^VNES, 8HEL0R, 8 M ITH A 8TE0K. R.T. JA.YNE8, ?"M , PUM (P.A. BMITHT J. W. S HE LOB, I JS,>',. 1 ruW1, \ J. A. 8TE0K. SUBSCRIPTION, fl .00 PER ANNUM. _AOVKRTISINO RATES REASONABLE. ~~ ^LHAluLA7s7cr? T THUBUPAV, !>??. Itt, 1808? Tho M?diat War Claim. ID another column will be found ?n expression of viow by Dr. James II. Carlisle, of Spartauburg. boforo tho South Carolin;* Annual Conforonoo at Gleenwood lost wook on tho aotion of Messrs. Barbee and Smith, Agents of tho Publishing llouso of tho Methodist Episcopal church, South, rolativo to tho ?aesago of an appropriation by tho fulled States bonato to pay a olaim of $288,000 for damages to proporty by tho Federal troops from 1801-5. Wo think. Dr. Carlisle has takon tho right position in this sorious mattor, and the church should olear itsoif from tho deception practiced hy it? agents at tho earliost possihlo day. It matters not how just tho olaim may bo, the methods employed by tho agontS cannot receive tho sanction of a truth-loving church. In nearly overy anuuai conforonoo hold this fal! so far, aa expression of tbs 1 seuso of tho conforonoo has boon mado on tho subject. In tho largo majority strong resolutions havo boon passed con demning tho aotion of tho agonts, repu diating thoir mothods and urging a return of tho monoy to the Government. Somo go no far as to demand tho romoval of tho agents, and tho placing of now mon in charge of tho groat publishing interests of tho church. Wo think this tho only honorahlo eourso, and rogrot to soo how our own South Carolina Confor onco ovadod an expression of opinion on tho subject. An oxprcBsion of tho sonso of tho con ference should havo boon mado at all hazards. "How to tho lino, lot tho chips fall where they may." Somo mon oeou Sying high places in tho church in this tate aro evidently winking nt tho action of the ngoutB, and while thoy manipu lated tho conforonco BO ns to avoid any oxproBsio: of its sonso for or agaiimt tho methods pursued, thoy had not tho courngo openly to sanction thom. True, thc COURIER is a secular paper, but tbroo of its proprietors aro members of tho Methodist church, and wo think wo havo a right to Bpoak on this vital concern of our church. Wo tako our stand alongside of Dr. Carlisle, whon ho says: "It would havo hoon a lightor calamity to our church if a great iiood in tho Cumberland river had washod away tho foundations of our pub lishing house and that stately building had fallen in ruiiiB." Reform Demanded In Govormnoutnl Expenditures. Anothor election lins been hold In which members of tho Gonoral Assembly wore chosen. Tho llrst BOSS?OII of tho nowly elected Legislature will convono in Columbia on tho 10th of January noxt. An Inspection of tho roll of members olectod reveals many now names-mon fresh from tho people It is fair to pre sumo thoy wero elected bocanso of their supposed Illness for tho place Coming from tho daily walks of life, it is taken for granted that they aro familiar with tho needs of tho great mass of tho people During ovory campaign for years past tho masses havo made earnest pleas for reform, tho reduction of taxes, and to thlB end a corresponding docroaso of ox pondituroB. In responso to thoso do mands for reform many changes havo boon inndo in tho laws, somo for tho hot tor, somo for tho worse, but nothing has brought roliof to tho purse of tho labor ing class. On tho contrary, aa times bo oamo harder moro taxes havo been c - aoted, until our peoplo havo hocomo rcst ivo under tho pressure Thoir domauds appear to havo boen evaded. Whilo tho purchasing power of tho dollar has moro than doubled, thcro has been no reduc tion of tho number oxactcd. Now, as tho Gonoral Assombly will convono in a few days, wo begin to cast about to soo wlioro tho appropriai ions can bo lessoned and tho burdons light ened. Wo aro not given to criticising, but wo boliovo, for tho sako of economical government, ip theso hard timos, ovory dollar that could, consistent with ofllcicncy, should bo saved to tho people. It has been said nothing can bo dono to cheapen tho government. This in duces us to examino moro closely tho ex penditures to find, if bapply, wo may, now tho desired end can bo accomplished. Thero ?B no valid reason why good citizens in a republic should i ol inform I hernani vc:i as to public mattes and express thoir judgment as to what is right and proper. Thoy should bo takon into tho confl donco of tho powers that bo. This is thoir right and thoy should bo content with nothing loss. Tho peoplo aro not um. ionable nor rash in thoir domauds, whon choy understand tho circumstances and tho conditions. Thoy do not and will not complain at a tax which is shown to ho necessary to an efllciont adminis tration of tho Stato and county govern ments. It seems to us that somo changos could bo mado, tho tendency of which would bo to rcduco oxponses without injury to an o?lcient administration. Wo soo that tho General Assombly of Georgia is making htronuous efforts in tho way of a reduction of government expenditures, Tho noxt Assembly of South Carolina .should pattern after tho Georgia legislators in this respect. Wo aro ?uro that somo changes could bo mado beneficial to a tax-ridden people In tho first placo tho olccMon laws of South Carolina aro cumbersome ?iud twice as oxpon8?vo as necessary. Thero aro three Supervisors of Registration, when ono could do tho work for tho samo salary ho now gets. Thoro aro two sots of commissioners of olection in each county an 1 fwo sots of managers at each precinct. Ono sot of commission ers and managers could do thu work as ofllciontly. All this machinory is expen sive ami so much is not needed. This complicated machinery has served its purposo in tho past, but it is no longer nocessary. Tho oiuictmont of tho Australian bal lot system would still further Borve to reduce tho oxponsos. Again, thero is oxpended on tho State colleges a vast sum of monoy-fren $125,000 to $17?,000 a year. ' Thoro is reason in all things. We havo llvo colleges run at tho expense of tho tax-payers. If live colleges wore necessary for tho education of the youth of tho State, tho ex pend i lures incurred would bo ex cusable Is it necessary to maintain llvo collogos at tho publio expenso in order that our youth may bo properly educated ? Wo ".bink not. In thi? Stato are many colleges, indivi dual or denominational, that aO'ord tho name advantages ns tho .State colleges, except Winthrop and Clemson. Th? military training at Clemson is the ?ame ns that at the Citadel, and tho hitter should bo transferred to Clemson. Forman University, Wofford, Now borry and Krskino are each run at an annual expenditure of ICHS than $15,000, wiiile tho appropriation for each State oollogo rangos from $20,000 to $;if>,000 annually in addition to tuition foes. In may bo said tho education rocoived in tho denominational colleges is not so thorough. lint this is a mistake Thoro aro as many eminent and useful alumni of tho denominational colloges as from tho State institutions. It has hoon said that tho education nt denominational colleges is sootarinn. This ls mere son timon^ Wi * o not proparod to say what should bo dono, hut In theso stringent times half tho present appropriation should bo saved to tho people. Should this bo dono and tho olootlon laws simplified an annual saving of from $75,000 to $100,000 could bo off oe tod. Again, something Uko a horizontal re duction of twonty-flvo por cont of tho highest salaries paid our officials can bo mado without dotrlmont to tho publio nervine Ilerotoforo roform has con sisted mainly in cutting tho salaries of tho littlo flab, and loaviug tho big sola ? rios mono. Instead ot beginning at tho bottom, lot us begin at ibo top, and rc duco tho salarlos of Governor and State o file o rs to somo apprcotab?o oxteut. Tho Judges ono also do the work of tho Jiuneh for loss uotuponsatlon, A rea? sonab'o roduotlon of all salaries paid our public servant* could bo made, aud au annual saving of ?20,000 offfooted. Jubilate and Justify? The big Peace Jubilee is under full I headway' in Atlanta yesterday and to day. President McKinley aed party passed ovor tho Soutbornin a spooial oar at au carly hour yesterday morning, ar riving in Atlanta about nine o'clock. Ile upends two days in the olty and will Hpeak at tho bauquot tendered at tho Kimball to-night. Thc occasion will bo oun of national importance, for this in j both in namo and in fact a peace jubiloo, the treaty of poaoo having noon already signed. , Visitors havo Hocked to tho dato City by i .ie thousands, and it is in ordor now to jubilate to tho hoart's content. Thoro is no Spanish skoloton in tho olosot, and wo cannot fight any moro battles for tho preseut, unless Uncle Sam conoludos to knock somo of tho chips off tho shoul ders of tho half civilized Filipinos or Cubans, who may become a little ob stroporouB, whon wo go to putting American breeches on them, and teaoh ing thom olvlll/.ed manners. Our patrio* t?o motivo m?y hot bo fully . understood ?if it was, a fight ought to bo expected) >y tho insurgents, and thoy would loam how to appreciate American civilisation ??s demonstrated at tho point of tho bayonet. It is now our high prorogatlvo to jubilate at home, ?nd carry civiliza tion abroad uudor tho ond of our pon derous sword. Thia is our glorious, im perious, importai dostiny. Let. us jubi late and justify. Nono daro molest. Why not? Hero goos. Throe shakos. Glorious 1 Two Pointed Questions Answered. What is tho uso of making a bettor artl olo than your competitor if you cannot got a bottor prico for it? Ans. As thoro ls no difforonoo in tho price tho public will buy only tho bottor, so that whilo our profits may bo smaller on a singlo salo thoy will bo much groator in tho aggregate How can you got thc publie to know your mako is tho best? if both articlos aro brought promi nently beforo tho public both aro cortain to bo tri od, and tho public will vory quickly pass judgment on thom and uso only tho batter ono. This explains tho largo salo on Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Tho pooplo havo boon using it for years and havo found that lt can always bo doponded upon. Thoy may occasionally tako up with somo fashionable novolty put forth with oxaggorntod claims, but aro certain to rotura to tho ono remedy that thoy know to bo roliablo, and for coughs, colds and oroup thoro is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Romody. For sale by J. W. Roll, Walhalla; H. B. Zimmer man, Westminster* W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Criticism from Dr. Jas. H. Carllslo What ho Says of tho Methodist i ?mm v)om:c : ir M ?CtS. GREENWOOD, S. C., Dccombor 10. During tho sossion of tho Mothodist Con foronco to-day Dr. Jamos II. Carlisle, President of Wofford Collogo, aftor stat ing to tho conference that ho liad sont an article upon tho subject of tho publish ing houso claim to tho organ of the church for publication, but which had not boon published, and that tho question involved was ono of current interest, now attracting groat attention through out tho ent ire momborship of tho church and boyond its limits, road tho follow ing: TI IK SUPREME DUTY CONFIIONTINO TIIK CHUltCII. For tho first timo in tho history of our country publio dooumonta by tho thou sands havo boon Bout out from Washing ton in which a Sonato committee, aftor long investigation, has felt warranted in charging with concealing, misleading and decoiving tho high officials, who woro representing a groat church, in a critical business transaction with tho government, involving moro than a quar ter of a million of dollars. Howover just our claim, its connect ion in any way, direct or indirect, with a record Uko that brings us to a distressing crisis iu our history as a church. Five-sixths of tho Tonncssoo confor onco havo pronounced tho conduct of tho agents "wholly indefensible," and call for un "unqualified disavowal" "of thoir conduct" on tho part of tho church. Tho main roforonco is to tho telegrams of March 8th. It may bo proper in ovory way to givo tho words of Dr. Collins Donny (a member of tho former, and chairman of tho present book committee) to tho Sonato committee. Roforring to tho second telegram, ho said: "Whon I first beard of it I said to tho agents, It is not a telegram that you should have sont, it will mislead tho man who got it." Raising no quest ion now as to their in tention, those tolograms, under tho cir cumstances, woro calculated to mislead. If the agents had wished to mislead, oven to decoivo, tho tolograms actually sent would havo sorvod thoir purpose vory well, without tho chango of a word. Senators say thoy woro decoived. This raises no question, in my mind, as to their intelligence, sincority or honor. Frionds in tho Sonato who were earnestly advocating our bill woro loft in tho vory CI ?B?S of tho pnssago to confidently infer that tho agents wore giving a complete answor (in responso to distinct repeated calls) whon tho agonts had made tho answor seriously incomploto nt ttto point which Sonators told thom was vital. Leaving tho doop question of motives to bo judged by clinrity, it is within safe limits to mako a painful statement: Whether from basto, inattention, in oxporlonco, or with purpose, our agonts wont dangerously near tho lino, whore intentional concealment becomos inten tional decoption. It will not bo safo for the church to approvo that venturo, ac tively or passively. It would havo been a lighter calamity to our church if a great flood in tho Cumberland rivor had washed away tho foundations of our publishing houso, and that stately building had fallon in ruins. May tho Groat Head of tho church "direct, control, suggost." Fair Play Items. FAIRPLAY, S. C.. Dccombor 18, 1808. Thoro will bo au all day Christmas sing ing at lloavordam Baptist church, Sun day, Dccombor 26th. Prof. W. T. Gruhbs will have chargo of tho exorcises and will bo assisted by a number of gentle men from Georgia, each of whom makes a speoialty of sacred music. Tho public gonorally is invited to attend. Bring your frionds and your woll filled baskots and bel]) us to sing praisos to Him who on that day brought "Poaco on earth and good will to man." Mr. L. J. King has roturnod from his tour of tho Cotton States and will spend Christmas at homo. Sovoral of our citizens loavo to-day for Atlanta to attend tho Poaco Jubiloo. Mr. Robert Glonn, tho genial bridgo kcopor at Knox's bridge, spout a short whilo in town on Tuesday on his way to visit his mother. Kvoryhody likes Bob. except tlioso who try to boat him out of his toll. To all such ho is a terror. Ho reports that suckers aro biting and that ho has a fino "sucker bolo" which ho kcops baited all tho timo. "Wo" aro going fishing tho first clear Saturday that comos. Tho "Charles Grant Houso" boro has hoon routed to two Georgians, Messrs, Olivor and Addis. They will work on Mr. F. M. Davis's farm this yoar. Mr. I)a>?o Marett han sold his placo to his brothor, Larkin Marett, and has bought a farm from J. G. B. Vandlvor. Tho Woman's Missionary Society of Roaverdam Baptist ohurch will givo a suppor on Dccombor 27th at tho Fair Play Academy, beginning at ."? P. M. Admission, adults, 25 cents; children, 15 couts. Proceeds to bo given to somo worthy causo. Thoro will bo npoakors for tho occasion. Wo oxtend a cordial invitation to all to como. Bucklers Arnica Salve* Tho host salvo in tho world for outs, bruises, pone, ulcors, salt .rheum, fever sores, totter, ohappod hands, chilblains, corns and all skin ?ruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no nay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfoot satisfaction, or monoy refunded. Prico 25 conts per box. For sale by D. B. Darby, Walhalla; W. J. Lunnoy, Soneoa, and II. B. Zim merman, Westminister, IVvi^euibgs or toe AHHUH? Mcluo?i??t Conference* The Annual Conforonoo of tho Metho dist Episcopal Church, South, convened at Greenwood, S. C., on Wednesday, De comber 7th, 1806, and continnod in ses sion until Monday night, Dooomber 12th, when the preachers vf ore ossigued. to their rosp3otlveohr.rgos for another yoar. Bishop ty. W. Duncan proaldod lu his usual oapablo and eflioiont manner. Ho oujoys a well merited popularity among tho preachers and mombors of tho South Carolina Conference. E. O. Watson was ro-elaotod Sooretary, with W. L. Wait as his assistant. 8. H. Zimmerman was oleetod statisti cal seorotary, with A. J, Cauthon, Jr., M. D. Kelley and J. ll. Noland as his assistants. Thone worthy and eflioiont o?loials of the body havo served for several yoars in their present relations, and havo dono so to tho great satisfaction of the conforonoo. Their dutios aro vory exacting and requiro muon- hard toil, and UO mon deserve moro apprecia tion. UISTOmOAT. SOCIETY. Tho proceedings of tho 43d mooting of tho Historical Society were most inter esting. Hov. H. H. Browne presided. Of course tho principal feature was tho annual address, but quito a number of gontlomon mado short talks. Bishop Dun can, i% formai prcsidout of tho B"oioby, closing with a Strong appeal to tho mem bers to push tho work of collect ing and presser ving anything and ovory thing avail able in tho lino of Methodist history. Hov. Sidl II. Browne, of Columbia, dolivorod tho annual address, taking as his subject VSome Changes within tho Last Fifty Yoars-with Observations." Tho vol ci an minister lias boon a member of tho eon fe rei tc e for fifty-three yoars, and naturally drew largely from bis ox porlenco os a traveling Methodist preacher. His address was ono of groat forco, and was hoartll; commended by Bishop Duncan and many other thought ful gontlomon. A largo nunibor of valuable contrlbu tiona woro mado, consisting of books, pamphlets, medals, photographs, ote. A largo and valuable collection was roooivot through tho president from Hon. Wm A. Courtenay, ox-mayor of Charleston Tho books, pamphlets (sovoral of whiol woro written by himself) and bronzo fae simile reproductions of valuablo histor!, medals woro roooivod with markod ap predation by thc secioty, and hearty thanks woro unanimously tendered t< the distinguished donor for his appropri ate and valuablo donations. Dr. Thompson made a short address ii behalf of tho work being dono by tin Sabbath Obsorvanco League of America Ho was sovoral timon applauded, cspo dally when ho mentioned tho fact tba Grover Clevoland had, whilo Presideu of tho United States, pardoned a soldlo for disobedience to army orders requit ing him to violato tli6 Fourth Command mont. GmcKNWOon, S. C., Docombor 8.-Tin Mothodist conforonco got down to bus! ness promptly at tho appointed hour and Bishop Duncan kopt tho mombors o tho body striotly to tho business demand ing consideration of tho morning bout Ho knows how to koop mon and thing in order so as to dispatch tho largos possible volume of business in a give timo, and ho docs so in auch lino apiri that all aro pleased and delighted. Dr. E. Thompson, roprosonting th Sabbath League of Aniorica, preschet yesterday aftornoon, emphasizing til special mat t er commit ( cd to bini. Dr. J. 1). Barbee, Agent of tho Soutl oi n Mothodist Publishing House, proacli od a Btrong sormon to a packed hons biet night. Tho doctor's sermon wa woll roooivod by both preachers and laj mon, and his words had line effect upo all classes. At an onrly hour tho Bishop took u tho regular minuto questions of tho dit ciplino. Tho names of superannuate preachers woro called and passed. Thoi names woro roforrcd to committee o conference relations for a continuance i thc samo relation. Tho names of tho undergraduate woro called and passed. These youn ministeis jtood splendid oxtvmlnntioiiB i theil theological studies proscribed b tho board of Bishops. PUBLISHING: UOUSB WAU CLAIM Tho coi'foronco to-day mado dolive ance on tho much discussed war olait of tho Southern Mothodist I'ublishin House. It will bo romomborod that tit United States army took possession ( this houno and all its fixtures in Nasl ville during tho war botweon tho State Aftor thirty yoars and moro tho Unite States Congress finally allowed tho claii for $'?88,000. Sinco then cortain Soi): tors declared they woro deceivod to cortain extent by tho methods used I Mr. Stahlman, tho attornoy om pl oye by tho house, in carrying tho clai through Congress. Tho paper adopt' to day has roforonco to tho honorai) adjustment of these mi ors. Tho res lotions arc as follows" Whereas, many of our annual Confc onces havo passed resolutions in rofe onco to tho Publishing House claim; ai whoroas, it may bo thought, proper fi this conforonco to givo expression to i viows with refcronco to tho matter; ai whereas, wo do not believe that annu conforonco resolutions eau bring til voxed question to a peaceful and sat i factory conclusion; thoroforo, bo it Kosolvod, That wo havo tho utmo conildonco in tho wisdom and intogri of tho constituted authorities of tl church, and aro porfectly willing to lea tho wholo matter to their godly jud mont, feeling assured tilt til ,ot alo: thoy will bring tho wholo matter to i 1 unioi able and satisfactory oocch*< lon. Tho resolutions woro passed with on a fow dissenting votos. Dr. A. Coko Smith, of Virginia, boro shaking hands with Iiis old friom Ho will likoly preach boforo ho rotuli HG carno specially to represent tho got ral board of education, and will addie tho conference ill the interest of t work hoing dono by that hoard. Dr. P. ll. Whisnant, seorotary of t board of church extension, visits tl conforonco for tho first timo, and w make an address while boro. Kov. Goo. W. Wnlkor, D. D., of t Pane and Lane Instituto, of August Ga., mado a roportof bia work. Ho urg tho church to oxort itself in the odin tion of tho nogrooB. Dr. Wnlkor li dono a good work in the college, and lt tho sympathy and support of tho confi onco. ltov. Picrco Kilgo, secretary of t board of education, read a roport of t board accepting tho offer of tho Wilban i ton Female College ns a eonforen school. This collogo proposes to G itself under the control of tho cont once. This roport provoked doha which was participated in by Dr. Rfc president of tho Columbia Female C logo, who objected to tho roport ou t ground that it would compoto with 1 collogo bo represents, which is tho si property of tho conforonco. Ho lu that the multiplication of church c leges would mako it difilcult to compi with tho Stato colleges. Tho Hon. Goo. K. Prince, of Andora contended that tho Williamston colh would not hurt tho Columbia colic because thc Methodist imiiunugo v largo enough for two schools, and 1 Columbia college was not i caching a trouago that should go tho Method colleges. Tho Willlamstoi) collogo wot cost tho conference nothing. Prof. Wm, s. Morrison, of Clems? spoko in favor of tho roport of the et cation board. Dr. John O. Willson spoko in tho in rest of tho adoption of tho report of board. Tho Kov. E. O. Watson opposod tho port. GmcKNWOon, December 10.?- Yoaton ai i m inion's UCBIlloll Ol tho OOnfoiOl was dovoted to a dismission on tho p position of tho Williamston Collogo put itself undia the emil i ol of ?'ue C feroneo. Tho proposition was accept and bei..ailee this institution win church proporty. At 8 o'clock Dr. Dnbose addressed body on tho subject of Epworth Longn Ills address was ono of tho finest conforonco hns heard. At night ' Jamos H. Carlisle and Dr. Coko Sm talked to an immciiRO crowd on odo tion. Their addresses woro oharael ?. ii'-, of tho mon. Tho morning roport? of charges w hoard, Tho trustees of tho Colum Fornido Collego and Wo?fOrd reoom niouuod tho appointment ol a commis Blotior of cduoaticu to roproso.U these iuBtitutioua throughout thoJStato. Tho Tepe?* v??3 "fcdup?od, ?.-SC, c.iw wiar?iin ?lon?r will >^e named to a ootumltteo and appointed bjf tho Bishop, Dr. James ,11. Carlisle addressed tho oonforouoo in regard to tho refusal of Dr. John O. Willson to publish an artiolo on tho Publishing House claim in tho south-1 ern Christian Advocate. Dr. Willson I replied. Tho conferouce took no action. Dr. A. Coko Smith spoke on tho sub joot of education, representing Dr. Ham mond, who could not bo hore. Tho ola"? of tho' Bocoud year wore] elooted to deacon';-, orders and lectured ] by the Bishop. Dr. DUboso preaohod a great sarmou to-night in tho Court Mouse. On Sunday af toruoon a memorial servioo was held, at whioh pajuna on the lives of tho proaobers who had diod during tho yoar was road. Those who include tho roll of tko dead wero: Tho Revs. Win. CarBon, J. W, Munnerlys, Wm. C. Pat terson, J. Waltor DiokBon and Simpson Joann. After tho reading of tho memoirs Of these preacher*! BOyoral addresaoB eulogistic of their liven were delivered. Following this service Bishop Duncan ordained that class that had boon elect ed to tho office of older. Tho following wits tho olass: M. L? Banks, JJ. L. Bodon baugb. Jamos A. Campbol), W. S. Good win, J. ?B. norris, E. 8. Jo?os, W. A. Kelley, Jr., lt. E. Mood, W. A. Pitts, W. T. Snydor, G. Edwin Stokes aud W. Ty Du noan. Orangoburg was solcoted as tho placo of mooting of the conference in 1800. Tho following wero admitted to tho conference Oil trial: J. H. (?raves, B. W. Humphries, O. M. Abney, J. B, Weldon, J. L. Miilliuix, E. Ii. Janies and J. E. Strickland. Tho doacons ordained woro: Sldi B. Harper, D. W. Kellar, J. G\ Kopor. F. H. Shulor, FoBtor Speor and W. II. Thrower. Among tho ministerial appointments for 1800 wo noto: OUKKNVII.tK MBTKIOT. J. B. Wilson, Presiding Eldor. Anderson; Ht. John?, Wi W* Daniel. Andersen, Wc8t End, S. B. Harpor. Pasley and Bothoada, J. E. Rushton. Fountain lim circuit, J. W. Sholl. Groonvillo, Buuoombo stroot, W. A. Rogers. Groonvillo City Mill, D. W. Kellar. Groonvillo, St. Paul's, M. B. Kolly. Groonvillo oircuit, J. C. Counts. Greer's circuit, J. 0. Ropor. Met:iu? circuit, J. N. Stono. North Pickons oircuit, C. W. Burgess. Pelham and Batcsvillo, M. B, Robert son. Folzor, T. G. Horbort, Jr. Pendleton circuit, A. B. Watson. Pickons circuit, J. S. Porter. Piedmont, T. C. Ligon. Reldsville, C. H. Clyde. Sonoea and Walhalla, J. L. Daniol. Starr circuit, O. M. Abnoy. Townvlllo, L. L. Inabinot. Tra volera' Kost, J. P. Attaway. Walhalla oirouit, H. W. Whitaker. Westminster circuit, lt. lt. Dagnnll. Weat Pickons oircuit, J, L. Mulliuix. Williamston and Bolton, P. F. Kilgo. Williamston circuit, K, G. Martin. A8aiatant 8. S. editor, L. F. Ileatty. Williamatoll Fomalo Collego, S. Lan dor, president. OTllKlt APPOINTMENTS. W. 0. Powor, Presiding Eldor, Marion District. T. J. Clydo, Presiding Eldor, Sumtor District. H. B. Browno, Presiding Elder, Orangoburg Diatriot. Colloton-ll. C. Monz?n. Groonwood-R. A. Child. McCormick-W. T. Duncan. Verdory-G. R. Shatter. Batesburg-A. C. Walkor. Columbia, Main Btroot-S. If. Zimmer man. Granitovillo-N. G. Ballongor. IiCoavillo-J. F. Andoraon. Loxington Fork-J. N. Wright. (Mausen-M. H. PoOZOr. Clydo-J. 8. Aborcrombio. Georgetown circuit-J. A. White. Timmonsvillo-H. W. Harbor. Centenary-G. It. Whitaker. Conway Station-J. W. Elkins. Providonco-C. D. Mann. Spartanburg, Contral-M. Ii. Carlisle. Whitmiro-W. B. J natus. Sumter Station-J. A. Clifton. Sumtor, Magnolia Strcot Mission-W. A. Kolly. Abbovillo-J. W. Daniol. The Kidney Complexion. Tho palo. Ballow, sunkon-ohcoked, dia tresscd-looking peoplo you ao often moot aro afllictod with "kidnoy complexion." Their kidnoya aro turning to a parsnip color. Sois f'?ir complexion. Thoy may o havo indigestion, or Buffer from clcoplosancss, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaus tion and aomotimes tho hoart acta badly. Tho canso is weak, unhealthy kidnoys. Usually tho sufforor from kidney dls caao doca not lind out what tho trouble is until it ia almost too lato, hoeauao tho iii st. aymptoma aro so liko mild sickness that thoy do not think Ihoy need a medi cino or a doctor until thoy lind thom aelvea sick in bod. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot will build up and strengthon their weak and dis eased kidneys, purify their diseased, i;Kiney poisoned blood, clear thoir com plexion ami noon they will enjoy better health. You can got tho regular aizon at tho drug store, at fifty cents and ono dollar, or you may flrat provo for yourself the wonderful virtues of this groat discovery, Swamp-Root, by sending your addrosa to Dr. Kilmer ? Co., Binghamton. N. Y.. for a sample bottle and a book that toll all about it, both sont to you absolutely freo hy mail. When writing kindly men tion that you road this liberal otter in tho KROWRK COUJtlKR. Crowds Cheer Lee Eu Route for Cuba. SAVANNAH, GA., December ll.-Gon. Leo and atal? sailed for Cuba this after noon on tho transport Panama. Crowds of people lined tho wai ves aa the trans porta passed down tho rivor. Aa tho tug boats cut looao, tho siren taken from the Spanish cruiser Almirante Oquondo aftor tho battle of Santiago and now on tho tug Cambria, aorceched tho Panama A parting Bal ll to, Gon. Boo will romain outside of Ha vana until January 1, when ho will entor tho city? Tho Panama will land at Marianno, where Gen. Bee will establish bis head quarters on tho camp Bito selected by Col. Heokor for tho Seventh corps, and will romain thoro until ho enters Havana. Your < Doctor > Knowss Your dootor knows all about N foods and modlcinos. / Tho noxt timo you BOO him, \ Juet ask him what ho thinks f of \ stairs emulsion f of Ood-Livor Oil with Hypo- S phosphites. Wo ?ufe willing \ I to trust in his oiiswor. ? For twonty-? /o yours MOO- C tors havo pronoribod our / Emulsion for pa'onoes, woak- V i noss, nervous exhaustion, and / for all disoasos that oauso S lose in flosh. t Ito oroamy color and its x plonsant tasto mako lt os- / pooially usoful for thin and v i dolloato ohlldron. f No othor preparation of cod- N ( livor oil is Uko lt. Don't loso / timo and risk your honlth by x taking somothlng unknown / and untried. Koop fc> mind % ?that SCOTT'S EMULSION r has stood tho tc. t for a \ I quarter of a oontury. % 50c. ?nd it.005 ?tl dcugetMe. V SCOTT Sc nOWNK, Chemin?, N,w Y V^J^ Soorotary Bliss will resign his place In tho Cab!not. ?I im EXCEUENCB OP SYRUP OF FWS is duo not only to tho originality ami, simplicity of tho combination, but also to the caro and Bkill with whioh it ls manufactured by solou^ifio processes known to tho ?AMirorottA Fia pynup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing' the true and original remedy. ?s the genuino Syrup ot Figs is manufactured by tho CALIFORNIA Fro SYBUP Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by othor petr? ties. The high standing of the CALI FORNIA FIO SYHUP CO. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which the genuino Syrup of Figs has givon to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of tlio oxcollcnco of its romedy. It is far in advance of all othor laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or*weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effoots, please remember tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Iwili?BTi?.l.K. Ky. WKW VOIIK. N. V. A Card from Dr. Manly. To tho expressions of regret at my do parturo from tho State, ana of affootion ato interest, ttiat havo hoon roaching mo ovory day since my purposo to loavo bo camo known, I at first tried to mako a soparato and personal responso, hut thia has hoon impossible, and I must hog many to accoptthlsgonornl and published acknowlodgomont of gratitude, with ns Hurauco that iii making it I am thinking of eaoh. In this commotion I wish especially to say that tho bohavior of tho holovod churches at Holton and Soilcon, in deli cate and generous consideration for rae ami in wiso rogard to their duty to tho Master's causo, has hoon beyond praise I havo no words with which to express ' approoiation. Po each, to all, I can only say, God bless youl and may "tho goodwill of Him that dwolt in tho hush" bo with youl CiiAiu.iss MANLY. A Hard-Working Woman -soonor or later Buffors from baokaoho, norvous, worn-out footings, or n SOIIBO of weight in tho abdomen, dragging down sensations and dizziness. It will all como to an end with Dr. Pierce's Favo rito Prescription, for it's women's special tonio and norvino; it rostores hor strength, rogulatca and promotes all tho natural functions and makes a now wo man of her. Uterino debility, Irregu larity and inflammation aro most often tho causo of tho oxtromo nervousness and irritability of somo women-tho modl cino to ouro it is tho "Proscription" of Dr. Fiereo. All tho aohos, pains and weaknesses of womanhood vanish whore it is faithfully employed. Dr. Piorco'B Favorito Proscription is thoreforo just tho medicino for young girls just enter ing womanhood and for women at tho critical "chango of lifo." Important Meeting of tho County Hoard of Commissioners. Tho County Hoard of Commlsslonors for Oconco county will moot in their oflico, in Walhalla, 8. C., on Thursday, tho 22d day of December, 1808, as busi ness of muon importanco will bo con sidered. All mombors of tho Hoard aro urgontly requested to attend, and all porsouB holding claims against tho county will present tho samo for audit. Hy oidor: J. \V. SHELOR, Clork. Col. William Jennings Bryan hns re signed his commission in tho army. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bridge to Let. rnilK County Supervisor for Oconoc _l_ will, on tho 14th day of January, 1800, at tho bridgo, lot to tho lowest re sponsible bidder tho contract to rebuild tho biidgo ovor Conneross crook, noai W. O. Alexander's. Plans and specifica tions will bo oxhibltod at tho timo ol lotting. Hight to rojcctnll bids resol ved. Byordor: J. W. SHELOR. Clork. December 10,1808. 60nv2 Notice, BY virtuo of tho authority U, mc vested, I horoby appoint E. M. Cud worth as Supervisor of Registration foi tho election to bo hold in tho town ol Walhalla on the third Tuesday in Jami ary next onsuing, for Mayor and Alder men. H. A. li. UIHSON, Mayor. December 10, 1808. Summons for J fcelief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OK OCONHK. \ COU KT OL' COMMON PI.KAB. O. W. Pitchford Company, a Corpora tion erwifod by and nuder tho Laws oi tho State of South Carolina, Plaintiff, against Horace L. Haydon, Dofendant. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.-(Comp,ttln8erv?d. To tho Dofendant above named: YOU aro horoby summoned and re quired to answor tho complaint ir, this action, of whioh a copy is boro with served upon you, and tf servo a copy of your answor to tho said complaint on tho subscriber* at thoii ollico, on tho Public; Square, at Walhall; Court Houso, South Carolina, within twenty days aftor tho service hereof, exclusivo of tho day of snob sorvioo; awl if you fail to answer the ootnplairit within tho timo aforesaid, tho Plaintif! in this action will apply to tho Court foi the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated Novombor 2Mb, A. I). 1808. iL. 8.1 JAMHH SKAUOKN, C. C. P. & C.S. JAYNKS & SHELOR, Plaintiffs Attornoys. To Horace L. Haydon, Dofendant: Tako notioo that tho Summons and Complaint in tho nbovo entitled aetlon woro (Hod in tho office of tho Clork ol tho Court of Common I'loas for Oconoc county, South Carolina, on tho 25th day of Novombor, 1808; that tho subjoot ol this action in money demand on account for goods and morohandiso sold and delivered, and atlaohmont of two shares of stock In 'fVaibftlta Cotton Mills stand ing in your namo on Mio books of tho Company. Novombor 25th, 1808. JAYNKS ?fe SHELOR, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Walhalla, 8. O, Dccoinhor lf>, 1808. 50iiv8 HT C. BUSCH, DEALER IN Staple & Fancy Groceries FRUITS AT Alii, SEASONS. Cash or barter for Poultry and Eggs. Ma Kc i y furnishes Frosh Hroad and Cakes, -RESTA II11ANT ti@r* Ijiinohcs served at all hour*. r^l?} 4-21-96-ly OLOR ar>d flavor of fr uits, sue, quality and ap pearance of vegetables, weight aud plumpness of grain, are all produced by Potash. properly combined with Phos phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and liberally applied, will improve every soil and increase yield and quality of any crop. Write and got Free our pamphlets, which tell how to buy and uso fertilizers with greatest economy and profit. . OBRriAN KALI WORKS, ? 93 Nsmtf 5t., New York. . vVith a ?bottlo of Boof, Iron and Wino. It is an admirablo prepara tion that has boon successfully UBod to an onormous oxtont, and has nov/ booomoalmui.'. a necessity to persona roqulrim u strongthou ing and ofJlolont tomo. It coo'.alus tho nutritious virtuos of fredi hoof. Tho tonic properties of oitrato of iron and tho gontlo stimulus of puro oraugo wino. W. J. Lunney, Druggist, Seneca, S. C. Why Do You Go to the Drug Store ? Bucauso you can't got tho Medicino nnywhoro olso. Wo koop always on hand just sueh as you nood. Wo koop nothing but tito Purest and Freshest Drugs. Wo buy nothing but tho best that money oan buy. Buy from un and wo guarantoo it to bo tho host that money can buy. This is tho kind that you want If you want cheap goods go to othors. Wo koop tho boat-some thing that wo do guarantee. A pleased omtomor is our best advor tiaomont. Thoy novor loavo us any ot1'or way. LV i r mako a miatako and go some whore JBO, but como to soo ua. SVRIBIilNCIf SENECA, S. C.. Tolophouc oall, 1 long. Newry I ILvBPORTS having boon put in circula tion that tho Courtenay Cotton Mill waa out of tho inarkot tor cotton, ploaao tako notice thnt this mill has boon and still is in tho market for cotton and will pay full market prices for all dollvorcd. WM. A. COURTENAY, [President. Docombor 8, 1898. 40-60 Notice to DsDtors and Cr?dltors ? LL poisons Indebted to tho ostato of .Jt\. Spencer Stegall, deceased, arc hereby notified to mako payment to thc undorsignod, and all poraons having claims againat aaid oatato will preaont tho aamo, duly attested. W. S. HUNTER, M. W. COLEMAN, Executors. Docombor 8,1808. 40-62 Master's Sales. TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONKK. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. JLUESUANT TO DECREES Ol THE AFORESAID COUItT, in th? cnaca montionod bolow, I will olToi for salo, to tho highest bidder, at nuotion in front of tho Court Houso, in Walhalla S. C., on MONDAY, tho 2d day ol JANUARY, 1800, hoing SalOsday. bo t v. eon tho logal hours of nalo, tho tracti of land bolow doaoribod: In tho caso of John D. Dickson, Plain tiff, against Jamos II. Lig?n and J. Anna Ltgon, Bo fondants. All that cortain pioco, parcol or traci of laud situate, lying and hoing in thc County of Oconoo, State of South Caro lina, adjoining lands now or formorlj owned by David Dickson, J. J. Norton, Marah Diokson and othors, and known aa tho Wornioko tract, and containing four hundred and eighty aerea, moro oi lesa, on watorB of Changa crook, water? of Tugaloo rivor. TERMS : Ono-half onah and balance on a credit of ono yoar, to bo secured by noto and mortgage of tho promise? Bold. Purchaser to pay oxtra for papers. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Ooonco county. In tho caso of Thomas M. Lowery, Plain tiff, against James N. Robinson, ot al., D?tendants, Ali that cortain pioco, parcol or lot ol land, with tho improvements thereon, situate, lying mid being In tho town ol Sonnen. ?Vninl.v nf OcOflOO, State of South Carolina, and "known in tho plan of asid town aa tho Eastern half of Lot No. (10, on which is located a livory atablo. TERMS : Cash. Purohaaor to pay oxtra for pnpors. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Oconoo county. In tho caso of Amanda E. Barton, Plain tiff, against J. V. Goforth, Dofondant. .',11 that cortain plooo, pnrcol or traci of land situate, lying and hoing in Oco nr.o county, State of South Carolina, on waters o? Changa crook, waters of Tuga loo rivor, Changa orook hoing tho West ern boundary of said tract, adjoining lands cf A. II. Land, F. S. Jonklns and othors, containing ono hundred and ninoty-oight (108) noros, moro or loaa, being tho sumo placo doodod to J. I\ Oof or th by Amanda E. Barton. TERMS : One-half cash, and balance in ono aunual installment. Credit por tion to boar intorost from day of salo and bo scoured by bond of tho purohasor aud mortgago of tho promises. Purohnscr to pay oxtra for papers. .f. W. nOLLEMAN, Master for Oconoo county. Deoomb ;>/8, 1808, 40-52 OoMK and BOO what BARGAINS I am offoriog this timo. I moan to have tho cheapest storo in Goonoo county and am largo enough to hack what.1 say. flow is this: Another lot of 50 Boye' Suit* juat rooolvod (wrookod but not damaged) going at half prico. 20 Suit? worth $1.00, for only 60c. ; 25 Suits worth $1.60, for only 75c. AIBO, a largo lino of Men's Suits at tho very lowest priooa'. 76 pairs of Boy?i' Kn co Bants at 26, 60 and 7?o. Mon's Suit? olioapor than over boforo. 25 all voil for only $4,50, and $5.00, worth $7.50; 25 all wool for only $0.60 and 7.50. Novor sold for leds than $10.00. 21 all wool in all stylos; novor sold for IOBS than $12,60, goiug now at $0.00 and $10.00. About 40 Suits, formerly sold for $16,50 aud $10.60, for only $11.60 and $12.60. Molutoaji Coate for $1.26, $2.00, $3.50 and up. Wool Gvorooats for $4.60 and up. I am tho loader in low prico 'Furniture 26 Boadstoads for $1:25, novor sold for loss than $1.50; 25 Boadstoads for $1.60, novor sold for less than $2.00. About 100 in Oak and Poplar, in all stylos, at tho vory lowest prico?; 25 Bureaus, in all oolors, at $3.50, tf?rth $4;00; 25 Bureaus, in all colors, at $4.00, worth $4.50; 15 Suite goiug at $5.25, $0.60, $7.00 and up; 60 doxon|Cano Bottom Chairs at 50o" nover sold for less than OOo. ; BookorB at rock bottom priooa. Stoves from $7.50 to $30.00. .>.- ^' , ' Roraomhor, I am " Loador in Low Prices " in Dry Goods, SkooB, Hats and Groceries. AB goods purchased from me, not giving perfect ?atiefactlon, can bo rcturnsd and money rofuudod. Givo mo a trial and I will treat you right. J. H. ADAMS, Seneca, S. O. Ei Atoxandsr, Livery, Feed and Sale Me. Don't fail to call on mo whon you nood anything in thia lino. Guano and Acid on hand for small grain and composting. Dynamite, Fuse and Caps always on band at my ofllco in my stablo. T. E. ALEXANDER, Walhalla, S. C. INTER IS BEBE and you certainly will want a good warm euit. Como aud eco how cheap you can got ono of our all wool Suits. Wo havo a 'argo and well selected stock and our prices arc just tho thing you aro looking for. Why do you cry "Bow Cotton" whon you can got ono of our all wool Snits for $3.05 ? our $0.50 Suite for $5.00; our $0.00 Suita for $7.00: our $12.50 Suits for $10.50. Wo, aro not trying to sell you cheap Clothing ohoap, hut good Clothing ohoap. Wo also havo a fow good wool Suita that wo aro going to lot Blip at and BELOW COST. So now ie tho timo to proparo for winter. If you had rathor havo a good heavy Joans Suit to protect you from tho cold, juat call on us. Wo havo tho Jeana. Wo oau't bolievo you would objoot to our vory low prices on JoaiiB, so wo will net stop to Tnontion our vory low prices. SHOES I Yea, wo havo thom and can flt you tip with a pair of nico Sun day Shoea for only $1.00. Good whole stook ovory day wear for tho same. All other Shoes aa roaaouablo. So como.. A trial la all wo oak. Bomombor, wo carry a largo lino of GROCERIES of all kinda, and wo aro "Tho People" that will aavo you monoy on thom. J. & J. JS. CARTER, SUCCESSORS TO CARTER MERCHANDISE COMPANY, WESTMINSTER, S. C. -TO VITE realizo that, on account of tho oxtroinoly low prico of cotton and shortage VV of orop8, Goods must ho ?old at a vory Bhort profit. Tboroforo wo havo marked all of our goods down and aro going to aharo loaaoa with those who buy from U8. Spaco will not pormit na to givo you all of our low priooa, but wo will mcminn a fow in Dry Gooda. All othor linea will bo aold accordingly. Boat Colora in Calicoes, 4 to 5o. yard; Best Cotton Chocks, 4 to 5o; 200 yards Cot ton Plaid Suitings at 5o. por yard; Heavy Outings, 5, 8 and 10o. yard. A fine lino of Plain and Brocaded Black Hattoona, Wool and Henrietta Finish, 8, 10, 12^, 15 and 20c. por yard. * Our Wooloo Drona Gooda, in Plain and Brocaded Blanks and Colors, aro jiiBt beautiful, and at prices that won't ho undersold. Mon's, Women's and Children's Shoos in nbuudanco at very low pi ?ce?. Wo havo an up to dato lino of Mon's and Boya' Bats and Capa. efnnb nt fi_>..?. ts_> ".-.> r_t "ul oiv/urv i?i > ii.n , i n ., in * wiiijMi M (?im nunn, If you want anything in our lino and havo no monoy, juat bring along your Chiokona and .Kgga. Will givo tho highest market prico for thom. CLAUDE LITTLE & CO.. Westminster, S. C. lt Costs Nothing. It will cost you nothing to soo our Gooda. Bo suro you givo na a call boforo you buy Shoea, Dry Gonda, Flannels, Domestica, Underwear, &o. Wo can show yon a nico, clean stools of goods in up-to-dato stylos at prloos that will Interest you. -_-,-.-_ Ladies1 Capea at.fSOo. tc ?f..00 Shooaat. 25o. to ,,0 pair. 3-t-lnoh Sorgo at. 15o. por yard. School Boy Joana at. 12Jo. por yard. Nico Dross Gooda at. 20 to OOo. por yard. Wo tako ordors for "lloifold" Capos and Jacketa, and noll you tho "Ameri can Lady" Corset, and guarantee it to givo you aatiafactlon. Wo apprcoiato your trade and will alwaya do tho bent wo can for you. Pricca alwaya roaaouablo whon you trade with na. Call often. Lowery, Byrd & Co., GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deposits received, Exchange sold, Col luuliuiiH promptly tnndo. 4-21-08-ly Civil Engineer and Surveyor. - r-i ALL CIVIL ENGINEERING or SUR VEYING business efficiently executed. Orders loft with Jaynoa <Sc. Sholor will 10 colvo prompt attention. Rl'.SI'K?.TKlir.?.V, I. H. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. C. Fobruary 8d, 1808._ 5-lyr. For First-class Work ' At reducod prices- Repairing Wagons, Buggies and all kinda of Maohinory, both Wood Work and Iron Work-go to tho old THOMPSON SHOPS. Roapootf ally, ALOIS GERBER. DECEMBER GADSDEN. Jljr-Horso Shooing also at reduced price. ILM?-48-52 -THE SraNKXOA. MAXfK* GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS DONE. Exohango sold, Collections nromntly made. j. w. STRIBLING,* 4-21-08-ly Cashier. 4 ??W. W. I?. HESTI?lt, MaimKer. Popular Summor and Winter Resort. Special attention to tho comfort of guoBts. Commodious Rooms. Elegant Faro. 4-21-08-ly J. J. ,A?E.IS?: --DEALER IN Furniture ol' nil li hul.i, Coffins and Cnakota. ftjf * Prices to atilt tho timos. "MU 4-21-03-ly WARREN PRIESTLEY, THE IIARBI2J* FOR FOURTEEN YEARS M HALLA'S TONSORIAL AIWISA. Prompt and satisfactory work at bia Parlors, 4-21-08-ly