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H. y. JAYNK8. r7vV. 8HKIX>?. ?UBSOBIPTION. ?1.00 PKR ANNUM. ADVIsMTISlNC RAT'.? REASONABLE. Communication* of a personal charaotor charged for as ndvertisomouts. gjr* Obituary notices and tributes of rcujicot, Of not over ono hundred words, will bo printod freo o? obargo. All ovor l,Jhat nur?bor must bo paid for at tho rato F o?Dllo cont a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, 8. C. j yUVBHBAV, I>I;? ? l l, I800. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE. Where, ?ho Preachers Go -Rev. ti. F. Clark son to Preach at Walhalla and Sonoca. Tho ono hundred and fomtceith an nual conferonooof tho M. E. church, South, was hold nt Ornugoburg, S. C., beginning Docomhor Otb and ondiug Dc cembor H th, 1800, Bishop S. Koy presid ing. The attondanco. as wevud, was largo, and Vho oonforonoo was a very harmoni ous ono. Tho regular routlno of busi "^e^v^as blought^rward and tr?>?rfi>ctod ?Kuaneial ro??rta elong all linos ?ft best thatrh^o boon ni ad o for ^rlugth^^nt^re^?^ ?essions amounting to t20,?OO. Ot this-amount Cou. F. M. Bauiborg gnvo $5,000 and Bishop Duncan and a Mr. W oods gavo $1,000 oach. Thoro woro sovo?ftl $600, $250 and $100 contri butions. Tho Kev. W. B. Ulobardson introduced resohitiOhs coudothiiing tho manner by which ibo Publishing llouso war claim ?it iN: sh >Ue, Tenn., was collected and requesting tho resignations of Barbeo & Smith, agents, in' tho interest of peace O/?d harmony in /tho church. After a yvory heated discussion on tho part of /Revs. AV. lt. Ridhardson, John O. Will ' son. R. A. Chiljl, S. A. Weber, G. P. Watson and C.* li. Mann, tho resolutions woro'passod by ? voto of 20 majority out total voto ot 174. Tho statistical sccrotary ?oported 71,'?DO members, an increase of only 00 h;\)nibe*B ovor last yoar; 1:5,280 Sunday school scholars, an inerenso of over ;}<)(). Two" new Presiding Fdders were made: i?. W.-Bays for tho Rock '.lill District and Ri1?A. Child for tho Cokosbury Dis trict. I A Jar ??r mtmhor of proachors woro moved at thlKj'conforonco than for ii nuni f ft ?" yonv"i amounting to over By. ^naiJItyous v?to?tho next confor onoo will lt^lftV1rilli^?of"'' S- C. Rev. W. MFMWfBfB: DM was olectcd by tho BojflHN&jfa^ustoos Prosidcnt of i^tho Cohimttffi^Fbriiale Collogo vico Bov. ??. A. Rico,??.'D.J'roslgned. Tho newly ?Jjdeotod PnReidcut isa man of unusual ? Ulled to manage the affairs jthodistf college. Coupled with ? attainments he ''as a good i head with marked executive ?. G. Ballonger, nt his ieqw.-t. | fed on tho supernumerary list. Bu F. Clarkson, tho young preaohor Mialla and Seneca, comes highly ?Bonded. Ho is a graduate of Hi Collogo. and is a married man. ";,). L. Daniel, our retiring preacher, H tho Cokosbury Ci rouit. This is '. icompuvt work of four churches. . ycoplo of this circuit aro indeed Hate in jijot?ng suc-b an ahlo and BjBBfifftabTo~r>rcachor. Ito will do them Hf ul and earnest service. Tlio Wal ?MH and Soncea churches part with ?with gonuino sorrow and regret. Ho following are tho appointments for [Jreonvillo District: BBv.KNvu.i.K oisTitier AITOINTMKIS r.s. HB. Wilson, Presiding Eldor; Andor j Ml. John's, .J. Ii. Campbell'; Andor WHMff West End. S. B. Ilarpoi ; Easloj and Bhesda, W. E. Wiggins; Fountain' Inn [ult, G. C. Leonard; Greenville, Bun ?ibo Street, G. T. Harmon; Greenville, ?By Milln. B. (..?Murphy: Greenville, St. ut'?, Mi B. Kelly; (?reenvido circuit, Bff^&jWhito; Groot's, .J. C. Boper; Mc BJBk ci ron it, supplied hy C. W. Burgess; BH ' Pickons circuit, supplied by J. N. n^'i; Batesvillo, B. M. Robertson; Pol ia. 1'. G. Hcrborr, Jr.; Pondloton cir M Ii. E. Stnckhouse; Piekens circuit, BB" ; Dagunll; Piedmont, T. C. lagon; BjBL rille, J. W. Sholl; Seneca and Wal v'i , G. F. Clarkson; Starrand Iva, O. Bj, buoy; Towuvillu, Jolia W. Bailey; ?a dior's Best, J. P. Allaway; Wal BBg and Newry, B. !.. Dollie; Wcstmin Mr ID. W. Keilor; West Piekens, L. L. i . ind.; Williamston and Helton, P. F. ?BL ' P Williamston circuit, A. W. Atta Hr ?Assistant Sunday school editor, I.. BfifC catty; Williamston Female Collogo, | Bl A Bider; West Pickous, A. M. Atta wBSfl { luipornumorary. j^H/-?Ii. Daniel, tho much beloved pastor , (ho church at this place, goes to kcabury. BFA. B. Earle, at ono timo nt Seneca, goes BBB) Beaufort. BS H. C. Mouzon, at one time at Walhalla, BHftos to Ehrhardt, follet?n county. BB J. L. Mullinix, ut one timo on the Wal BJnalla circuit, goes to Cypress, Charles Wbn district. Bf W. T. Duncan, at one time on the HjBValhalla circuit, goes to McCormick. BWoAv^- Walker, at one time at Walhalla, |^|M?? Batosburg. Bi-w^-v B. M?r.n, at ono timo at Walhalla, ? ' jo proaoh at Brookland and Helena, |f. lumbla dist i iel. f J. N. Wright, at ono timo on the Wal . illa ciroult, goes to Loxing ton. 'J. ii. Aborcrombio, at ono timo on tho Taihalla circuit, goos to Loxington Fork. ./ Jj. A. Whito, woll-known in this cour. Sf' . , :Wi goos to tho Goorgotown circuit, j "/J. W. Elkin, at ono ?mo at Walhalla, t -f goes to Conway, II. L. Singleton, an Oconco boy, made a preacher at this 3ossion of Conference, goes to tho Marion oircuit and mills. G. It. Shaffer, at ono '.imo at Westmin ster, goos to tho North Mullins circuit, Marion district. H. M. Poosor, at ono timo at Westmin ster, goes to tho Lancaster circuit and mills. M. L. Carlisle, at one time at Walhalla, remains pastor of tlio Central ohurch, Spartanburg oity. K. P. Hutson, at ono timo at Seneca, goes to Granitovillo. IL B. Browno, at ono timo at Wi lliatla, romains Presiding Eldor of tho Jrango ; burg district. W. (J. Powor, at ono limo Presiding Eldor of tho Groonvillo district, remains in chargo of tho Marion district. J. F. Andorson, at ono limo at Wal halla, goos to Leesville A. A. Morritt, for tho past year in chargo of tho Walhalla circuit, failed to rocoivo an appointment. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, livor and kidney troubles ns woll ns women, and all feel tho result? in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backaobo, nervonsnoss, hoad* ache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's no need to feel lileo that. Liston to J. W. Gardner, Idavillo, Ind. Ho saya: "Electric Bitters aro juso the tiling for a man when ho is all rt down, and don't caro whether ho lives o. dies. It did moro to give mo new strength and good appotito than anything I could take. 1 can now ont miything and bavo a now lenso on lifo.'" Only 50 couts, at all drugs stoves in tho county. Every hottlo guaranteed. Prohibition Bill Killed. i Tho Goorgia Sonato killod tho Wiiling . ham State prohibition bill by a vote of 26 to 14, after it lind passed tlio House. Tho debate on tho bill lasted tinco on tiro ?lays. It is noteworthy that tho Sona ^ torB cheered tho result wbilo ominous rVjSjy si lonco provailod among tho spectators jtf-.jMiifin tho gallorios. -;-~*m**-1 N?r --Tnr. COUIUKH and tho Atlanta Twico n-Wcok Journal ono year for only $1.50. Call at thia ofllce amt lot us talk tho mat W-:''\ \er 0vei' with you and we will give you a )kjamplo copy of each paper. N?VVS IN AND AROUND WESTMINSTER, j G Arterai Neve* Noies-Dr. H?.'? L?ei?!"?? Tho Cheswoll Colton Mill. WKSTMIJNSTKR, December 12. - Miss Sudlo Sligh, daughter of Mrs. Susan vf, Sligh, %v as married to Mr. Frsft?s Prtttcr ?on at tho rosldcuco of tho brido'? mother, on Sunday, Docombor 10, Hov. P. J. Viriullllon omoiaviug. Mr. J. A. Diokpou, of x?etreat, killed a 12-monthS'Old porker last week that nottod 4 Vi no un tl H. Tl mt; ? hard to boat for that ago. Mlssos Fannlo and Yoda Sheldon, of Tugaloo. visited friendo in WostmiuBtor lost wook. Mrs. Dr. C. 13. Floyd and hor little daughter Lillian roturnod to their home at Fairburn, (la., last wook, after spend ing soveral woeks with relativos hore and nt Sonoca. Mr. Julian Novillo, of A Hanta, was in Westminster Bovoral dave last wook. Mr. Novillo ls a nativo of this county and has connections in this place, Ho is an onginoor on tho Southorn Railway, run ning on tho Atlanta and Chattanooga division. "How to Get Married and Stay So" was tho subjoot of an interesting and amusing looluro dolivorod by Dr. Wm. F.dwin Hall, a New Yorkor,.in Westmin ster, on Friday night last, which was listened to with rapt attention by moro than a hundred pooplo during tho two hours of its dolivory. Dr. J. W. Cartor and wife, of Paftor Bon, La., aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cartor and other rotatives boro. Tho dootor is engaged in doing somo dental work while iu Wosominstor. Mr. A. Zimmerman haa slaughtered his big hog. Ho informs us that ho did not woigh tho hog, but tho lard it pro duced weighed 100 pounds. Mr. Zim merman says nono of tho fal pieces of tito hog's fleh Were trimmed off and rondorodinto lard. Wo loam that Riobard Croon, a grand son of Capt. W. F? Parker, has Joined tho army. Ho has boon in Colorado for two years past, but wont to California recently and enlisted with a regiment t here and has sailod for Manilla. Tho friends of Mr A. H. Dagnall aro pleased to soo him at homo. Ho arrived from Jacksonville, Fla., last wook. Mr. Dagnall is a sub postal olork and makes headquarters in Jacksonville. Tho High School will havo an oyster supper, interspersed with musio and recitations, at tho sohool building, on Friday night, Docombor 22. Tho pro ceeds of tho oystors sold aro to ho appro priated to making somo much-needed repair.i on tho school houso. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Tlu stockholders of tho Choswoll Cot ton Mill mot in tho town hall on last Saturday and woro organized into a com pany, Tho following oiiicors and direotors woro olocted: W. E. Cheswoll, president and treasurer; A. /immerman, soorotary; W. E. Cheswoll, Campboll Courtonay, W. P. Anderson, W. C. Mason, J. T. Dyar, J. S. Cartor, P. P. Sullivan, A. Zimmerman and L. A. Edwards, direc tors. Twonty por cont of tho subsoribod stock had boon called foi"1 on that day, and $20,100 was paid in. That sounds liko business. A cotton mill onginoor from Charlotte, N. C., is expected hero noxt Thursday to make a survoy for tho location of tho mill. Mr. ' jury M. Bush, a woll-known and popular ongineer on' tho Southern Pail way, was rccontly married in Atlanta to Miss Vida Sommors. They will rcBido in Atlanta. Mr. Hush was roared in Toccoa, Ga., aud has many warm friends in Westminster, who wish him and his brido much happiness. If wo got both tho Illach Diamond rail road a?:u tho cotton mill, otlior import ..nf ontorprjuos aro sure to spring up. Kev. G. Christopher preaches m tho Baptist church twico ovory Sunday, and his discourses aro board with profound interest by Iiis congregations. Ho is a lino Biblo student and makes Iiis sermons brief and edifying. Miss Emma Zimmerman loft last Satur day to visit hor sistor, Mrs. B. M. Eng land, in Hnborshara county, Ga. Sbo will probably romain until after tho holi days. Mr. Sam Massey, of tho Tamassco sec tion, was among friends boro Saturday and Sunday. A boy by tho name of Charlie Goss, who works at tho shuttlo factory, got Iiis hand mashed by tho freight olovator to-day. His injuries aro painful, but not sorious, as no bones woro broken. A. L. GOSSBTT. /Unjust Flower. "It is a surprising fact," says Prof. Houton, "that in my travols in all paris of tho world, for tho last ton years, I havo mot moro puoplo having used Green's August Flowor than any other remedy, for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomach, and for constipation. I lind for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling ollico positions, whoro headaches anil gonoral bad feolings from irregular habits exist, that Green's Au gust Flower is a grand remedy. It does not injure tho Kystom by frequent uso. and is oxcollent for sour stomachs and indigestion." Sample bottles freo at J. II. Darby's. Sold by dealers in all civilized coun tries. MIRACLE OF MIRACLES ! COI.UMUIA, Docombor 8.-Mr. Douthit was oxonoratcd this morning at tho mooting of tho State Board of Control and he was reinstated as Commissioner, in fact as well as in name. Mr. Douthit has been to his ollico daily since tito Board of Control "bouncod" bim. Ho has offered to porform tho duties of tho oflicc, but an to tho matter of signing checks ho was debarred in that. Capt. Webb, the clerk of tho Board, was only authorized to do so. When tho court de cided against the majority of tho Board Mr. Douthit continued to act in cortain capacities as Commissioner, but tho reso lution of the Board still hold and ho could not sign eliocks for receipt or in payment of tho oxponsos of tho dispen sary. At thc Board meeting to-day there was quito a lively discussion as to a resolu tion olVered hy Haselden last night, but not adopted, that tho whole matter bo dropped for tho prosent and tho Legisla ture ho allowed to act. Mr. Haselden, who is using crutches, took no part in tito dobato. Mr. Williams said that Mr. Douthit had acted as ho thought lie ought to under thc rules of tho Board in rrioronco to tho soiling of contraband liquor. Mr. Douthit may havo mado a mistnke, but each member of thu Board is equally guilty. "When 1 proparcd tho resolution," said lie, "which was adopted by the Board in roforonco to tho salo of liquor from tim State dispensary. I did not realizo that tho Board was violating tho law, but it was becauso tho law says liquor can bo sold only from tho dispen sarios." After a great deni of discussion and personal quarreling botweon mombors, which did not result in any fight, tho Board finally adopted tho following reso lution: "Whereas, certain charges have here tofore been made against J. B. Douthit. Commissioner, and whereas, tho Boara of Control lias sinco beoomo thoroughly convinced, that tho charges cannot bo sustained; lie it. thoroforo, "Resolved, Tliat tho said charges be, and thoy aro hereby withdrawn." Tho resolution was adopted. Mr. Ha soldon was tho only recorded "nay" against ita adoption. My son lias been troubled for years with chronic diarrhma. Somo timo ago 1 persuaded him to lake somo.of Cham berlain's (Jolie, Cholora and Diarrhma lvcmcdy. After using two bottles of tho 25-cont size lie was cured. I givo this testimonial, hoping somo ono similarly afflicted may read lt and bo boneflted. Tliomas C. Bower, Glencoe, Ohio. For salo by J. W. Boll, Walhalla; W. J. Lun noy, Seneca; ll, B. Zimmerman, West minster. .-. ---. Tho annual report of tho Soorotary of tho Interior, just mado public, shows that tlioro has been a decronso of 2,10." pensioners during tho last year; but there are still 001,010 names on the roll. lt is still expected that tho present year will show un'incroaso on account of tho Spanish war. Comrada Sm Hm Burtls vt. Lowlston, Ul., had Bomo thrilling ex porloncos, but nono seomod moro d ?in KO rous luau those of his lata boart trouble. Ile saysi "I had severe palpitation of the heart for years. My physicians said I was liable to drop dead any moment. Pulsation at times would be 150 a min ute and I could scarcely breathe. I grew worse under doctor's care and began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure? It gave me prompt relief* and today I am in good health," DRm MILES' Heart Cure ls sold by all druggists on guarantoo first bottle bonoflts or nionoy baok. Book on hoart and norves sont f roo, Dr. Milos Medical Company, Elkhart-, Ind. A Roquost Granton* With Much Ploasuro. [From tho Nov/ York Timos Saturday ltoviow of Hooka and Art, Doo. 0.] To tho Now YorU Timos Saturday ltoviow : You make mention of books reaching largo circulations, and promlBO an iaauo on Docombor 0 giving a list of 100 booka boet adapted for purcbaaoa in tho holi day Boaaon. Tho momor'al ed i (ion of Timrod's PooniB waa published at tho oud of April last-1,000 copioa. In BOVOU months 3,000 copioa havo boon sold, which, for a volumo of poetry, is thought to bo nnd is n phonomonnl salo. As tho ontiro profit is for a publio me morial; as 1,000 oopios only romain for salo to accompliab thia rosult; aa nothing could woll bo in hotter taato than this charming volumo for a Christmas pres ent, would it not bo a gracious recogni tion of tho success ao far ach io voa to montion thoao interesting faots in your coming issues ? Tho Timos Saturday ltoviow has horotoforo so favorably men tioned Timrod's Poems that I fool that tho association is approaching a vory friendly journal in making this rcqucat. Tho South unfortunately has fow liter ary favors to ask. Will you not grant this ? WM. A. COURTENAY. President Tlmrod Momorial Asaociation. Nowry, Oconoo County, Mouth Caro lina, November 27, 1890. ----~-. -. How to Cancel Your Revenue Stamps. DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR, NO. 142, INTERNAL REVENUE, NO. 540. Oflico of tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. l, 1800. " To Colloctora of Intornal Rovonuo and Othors: Existing regulations providing for tho cancollation of adheaivo rovonuo stampa by writing or stamping thoroon with ink tho initials of tho narnu and tito dato when attached, or by cutting and canceling said stamp with a machino or punch which wi ll affix th o initials and dato aa aforesaid, and tho cancollation of imprinted stampa on checks, drafts or other instruments, by filling out tho datos and blank lines on said instruments in tho usual mnnnor of drawing chocks and drafts, or by perforating through tho stamp and paper to which it ia at tached tho amount in figures for which said instrument waa drawn, having proved inadequato to provont frauda on tho rovonuo which havo boon, and now aro, oxtonsively practiced, aaid rogula lationa aro hereby amended by adding thoreto tho following provision and ro quiromont: In all CUBOB whore a documentary stamp of tho denomination of ton couta or any largor denomination ahall bo used for de noting any tax imposod by thc Act of Juno 18, 1808, tho poison using or affix ing tho samo shall, in addition to writing or stomping thereon, with ink, tho ini tials of bis name and tho dato whon aflixod, mutilate said stamp by cutting three parallel incisions longtltwiso through tho stamp, beginning not moro than one-fourth of an indi from ono ond thoroof and extonding to within one fourth of an inch of the othor ond. Whoro such stamp is canceled by cut ting or perforating in any manner au thorized by existing regulations, as aforesaid, tho mutilation herein provided will not bo required. Thia provision shall tako oft'ect and bo in force on and after Docombor 15, 1800. (Signed) * C. W. WILSON, Commissioner. Approved: L. J. QAOE, Secretary. TooTlrin? If so, there must be some trouble with its food. Well babies are plump? only the sick are thin. Are you sure the food is all right? Chil dren can't help but grow ; they must grow if their food ? nourishes them. Perhaps a !mistake was made in the past and as a result the di gestion is weakened. If that is so, don't give the baby a lot of medicine; just use your every-day common sense and help nature a little, and the way to do it is to add half a teaspoon ful of SCOTT'S EMULSION to the baby's food three or four times a day. The gain will begin the very first day you give it. lt seems to correct the digestion and gets the baby started right again. If the baby is nurs ing but does not thrive, then the mother should take the emulsion, lt will have a good effect both upon the mother and child. Twenty five years proves this fact. (or. ?ml ft.oo, all ilrnfs;?!.;. SCOTT ft nOWNIi, ChtmUtS, New York. |Uw?*>IN-M)H<?>?H??iH*MlH<wtH-i A SURE C?HE FOR CROUp. JjjM T wordy-Five Yearr , Constant Csa ttltngui Falruro-Oood Stun. Tho first indication of oroup is boarso no??. (sn<i ?M a child Bubjsct to that dis- ? oaao'it may ho takon as acure sign of tho approach of an attaok, Followtug lids | hoar8onc8a 1B a poouliar rough oough. If Chamberlain's Cough Ksmody la givon as BOOII as tho child becomes hoarso, or evon af tor tho croupy cough- appears, it TVJ?? pi?TcuL ibo uttaok. It in unod;du many thousands of homos in thia broad laud and novor disappoints tho anxious mothers. Wo bavo yot to loar? of as?n- ] gio i esl anee in willoh it has not ."proYOd offootual. No othor preparation can show such a rooord-2& yoara'^ constant uso without a fail uro. /For 'salo'Ly J: W. lioll, Walhalla; W. J. Lunnfy;\freneok; H. Ii. /iimmorman, WostnMxistor^ Resolutions Against Roberts; AsiiKVir.r.K? N. C., Docombor 0.-Tho] Baptist Kt ate Convention, in session bore to-day passed a resolution protest ing against tho seating of Brigham II. Roberta as Congressman of Utah. Nino-tenths of all human ailments como from tho same cause-impurity in tho blood. Tako almost any disoaso you j ?deane and (race tho cause ut it-VOU will ? lud it in tho blood. Purify and enrich tho blood and you romovo tho causo, and so you ouro tho disoaso inovltably and Infallibly. Dr. Pioroo's Cloldou Medical Discovery cures all disoasos dopOnding u?on poor, impoverished, thin, impuro bfood. Tho Orango (Va.) Obsorvorsays: "Lan don Boyd, colored, ono of tho jury em paneled to try Hon. Jofforson Davis for treason, died a fow days ?goat Abington. Boyd was living in or uoar Richmond for a number of years prior to his death." Master's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J COUNTY OK OCONKK. i IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Eugonia P. Lowery and Earlo W. Lowory, Olivo A. Lowory, Chris. S. Lowery, Bright A. Lowory and Ullin S. Lowory by tliolr Ouardian ad litom Josoph W. Byrd, Androw Jaokson Lowory, Clolia Ramsay and Etta L. Austin, Plaintiffs, against James L. Lowory and R. T. Jaynos, ns Administrator of Personal Estate of William A. Lowory, docoascd, Defend ants. COMPLAINT von RKMRK. PURSUANT to Dooroo of tho Court of Common Picas, siguod by His Honor J. C. Klugb, Judgo of tho Eighth Judi cial Cirouit, on tho (Ith day of December. 1800, in tho abovo entitled notion, I will soil, to tho highest biddor, in front of Court Houso Door, at 'Walhalla,- South Carolina, within tho lognl hours of salo, on TUESDAY, tho 2d day of January, 1000. it hoing Salesday, (Monday being a legal holiday,) tho Real Estate described in tho complaint herein ns follows: 1. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situato in tho.. County of Ocouoo, Stato. of South Carolina, ci Choestoo Creek and Tugaloo River and waters thereof, formorly known as tho Josoph Sholor homestead placo, contain ing sixteen hundred and oighty-ono and ono-half acres, moro or less, as shown by plat o' survoy thereof mado by .lohn V. S tri hiing, survoyor, on tho 81st day of May, 1800, and consisting of twolvo smaller tracta or plata as follows, to-wit: Tract No. 1, containing ono hundred, ono and throe-fourths acres, moro or less; No. 2, containing oighty-oight and tnrco-fourths n .'es, moro or less; No. 8, containing ono nundrod and thirty-four acres, -moro or less; No. 4, containing eighty-six and one-half acres, moro or less; NO. 5, contamine; ninoty-ilvo acres, more or loss; No. 0, containing two hundred and twonty-throo acres, moro or loss; No. 7, containing ono hun dred and twenty-six aoros, moro or loss; No. 8, containing ono hundred and twonty acres, moro or loss; No. 0, containing ninoty-ono aoros. moro or less; No. IO, containing ono hundred and forty-ono acres, moro or loss.} No. ll, containing two hundred and sixty-two acres, moro or less; No. 12, containing two hundred, twolvo and three-fourths acres, moro or les."., tho nanto beim; tho real estate con voyed to William A. Lowory by Josoph W. Hollonian, Mnstor, by deed bearing dato 15th day of February, A. 1). 1808, and recorded in Oflico of Register of Mesno Convoyanco of Oconeo county on tho 18th day of September, 1808, lu Rook U, Pages 422, 428 and 424, and of into tho lands of John W. Sholor. 2. Also, all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situato, lying and hoing inst Hast of and near to tho corporato limits of tho town of Seneca, in tho County of Oconeo, in tho Stato aforesaid, adjoining. tho Rino Ridgo Railroad on tho South, public road on tho North, lands of M. W. Coleman on tho East and R. M. Richardson on tho West, contain ing two acres, moro or loss, whereon is situated a dwelling house. 8. Also, all that certain pieeo, parcel or tract of land, situato, lying and being in tho County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, on Soneca River, and on both sides of tho public road loading from Soneca to Pendleton, adjoining lands now or lato of John A. Harbin, now or late of GoorgO lt. Cherry, now or lato of Mrs. Eugenia P. Lowory and others, contain ing two hundred and thirty-eight acres, more or loss, and hoing tho traot of land convoyed to William A. Lowory by A. J. Lowery by deed recorded . in Omeo of Register of Mesno Oonveynnco oP Coo nee County on tho 2d day of Novombor, 1882, in Rook H, Pages 878, 874. 4. Also, all that oortain pioco, pareol or lot of land, situato, lying and . being in tho town of Sono" i. County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, known lu tho original plan of said town as No. 24, bounded North by North First shoot, East by lot of James G. Harper, South by alloy or pttblio road to Pendleton, and Wes* by Short shoot, and known ns Thompson's Warohonso lot, samo front ing on alloy thirty-two feet and running back two hundred feet, togothor with an one-half intorost in tho Wostorn wall of tho brick houso situato on adjoining lot of James G. Harper on the E.ist. 5. Also, ono undivided ono half into rost in all of those fjur certain pieces, parcels or lots of land situate, lying and hoing in tho town of Soneca, in tho County of Oconeo, in tho Stato of South Carolina, and hoing parts of lots Nt>ft, 0, 10, ll and 12 iu tho original plan of said town, fronting ono hundred and forty three foot, on tho public square, thou run nine back two hundred and niuo foot, bounded North hy parts of sanio lot?, East by lots of M. S. Stribling, South by Railroad street and Wost by tho Public Square, containing three-fourths of ono acre, more or less, whereon is situated tho Lowory rcsidenco, and hoing tho same lots convoyed to Eugenia P. Lowory and William A. Lowory by A. W. Thomp son by deed bearing dato' tho 21st day of March, 1800. 0. Also, all that certain piece, paroo! or lot of land situato, lying and hoing in tho town of Seneca, in tho County of Oconeo, Stato of South Carolina, and known in tho plan of said town as lot No. ?07, hoing tho lotconveyod to William A. Lowery by Ella Livingston Garey by doed bearing datotlie Kith day of Dceom ber, 1808. 7. Also, all thatcortaln pleno, parcel or traot of land situato, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconeo, South Carolina, on waters of Martin's creek of Soneca river, adjoining lauds of Wurroit Phillips, Mrs. Eugenia P. Lowery and othors, known ns Masters' Homestead placo, whoroon John Mastora resided at tho time of his death, containing forty-six sores, moro or loss, except six abres on tho Southeast corner thereof convoyed to Mrs. Eugonia P. Lowory by tho hoirs of John Masters, leaving forty acres convoyed to William A. Lowory by J. 1). Masters subsequent to tho sale to Mrs. Kugonia IN Lo wiry of tho six acres aforesaid. 8. Also, all that oortain picco, parcel or tract of land situate in lue County ot Oconre, Stato of South Carolina, hound ed on Ibo North by nubile road loading from Soneca to Pendleton, on the South by llluo Ridgo Railroad, on Ibo Wost by landa of John A. Harbin, mid on tho East by lands bolonging to Mrs. Eugonia P. Lowory and to tho ostato of William A. Lowery, deceased, and known as tho Harbin placo, containing cighty-throo aerea, mm o or less, and composed of two amallor tracts containing :,evenly seven and six acres respectively. 0, Also, all that cortnlu plooe, parcel The Railroad S All-Wool Si All-Wool Si All-Wool S Ail-Wool S All-Wool S Nothing ? ouii mum Gool ts complolo ?il ovcry line, and is bei stook must bo rednoed. A COMVT.ETE I Cnn lil yon in most nnylliing yon \ HnmiUon & Brown Sboos-tboy w< QROC When it will gly< will sell SEVENTEEN PO A Full Lil EVI JAP TH! I$i<v T Xi.onxl lillis s 5 ( s,oo< or tract of land situate, lying nnd being | in tho County of Oconco, State of South Carolina, on tho Weat aide of Seneca | river, adjoining lands of Dr. .lohn Hop kins on tho North, Wost ami Bast and hy lands bolonging to tho ostato of William A. Lowery on tho South, containing forty acres, moro or less, tho samo being ontiroly Soncea river bottom lauds. 10. Also, all that certain picco, parcel or tract of land situato^lying and hoing in tho County of Oconoo, State of South Carolina, on both sides of tko public road loading from tho town of Sonoca to LoRoy's Bridge, noar tho corporate limits of said town, adjoining lands of A. C. Bruce, J. B. B. Sloan, J. Q. Adams and others, containing two hundred and sixty-two acres, moro or less, and ltaving such form, dimensions and boundaries as represented by plat of samo made by J. W. Ilnrpor, surveyor, on tho 4th day of Dccombor, 1800, santo being kno^n as | tho A. J. Lowory Homestead Ir&afc oil land. 11. Also, all that certain piece, parcel or lot of land r.'tuatc, lying and being in ' tho town of Seneca, Couuty ot' Oconoo, I Stato of South Carolina, fronting fifty two foot on tho Public Squaro and run ning baok ono hundred and llfty-six and one-half foot, santo hoing known ns tho Storohouso lot wheroon is situated tho two story brick building occupied as a storo by tho (Inn of Lowery, Hy rd & Co., and having such form and dimensions as aro shown by plat of same made by J. W. Harpor, attrvoyor, on tho ?Ith day of Do combor, 181?). 12. Also, all that cortain picco, parcol or lot of land situate, lying and being in tho town of Sonoca, County of Oconoo, Stato of South Carolina1, adjoining lot of j M. S. Strlbling on tho East, alley or pub lic road loading to Pondloton on tho North, Storohouso lot last above men tioned on tho Wost, and rcsidonco lot of W. A. Lowory and B. P. Lowory on tho South, tho santo hoing a square Hf ty-two and ono-half by fifty-two and ono-hnlf foot and known as tho Ilorso lot, having snob shapo, form nnd di mansions ns aro shown by plat of samo mndo by J. W. Harpor, surveyor, on tho 4th day of De cember, 18.?(>. TERMS : Ono-third cash on day of salo, hillanco on a credit of ono and two yearn in equal installments, with interest from day of salo at oight nor cont por annum, secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho promises, with leavo to tho inn causer to anticipate payment. Purchasor to pay for papers and si amps J. W. 1IOLLEMAN, Master for Oconco County, S. 0. Dccombor 12, 1801). 50-52 Master's Sales,, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i COUNTY or OOONKK. J IN COU HT OF COMMON PLEAS. PURSUANT TO DECREES OF THE AFORESAID COURT, in tito casca montionod bolow, I will offor for salo, to tho highest bidder, in front of the Court House, at Walhalla, S. C., on TUESDAY, tho 2d day of JANUARY, 1000. it hoing Salosday, (Monday being tho first day of the year and a national holiday and no salos can bo mudo on that day,) between tho legal hours of salo, tho traets of land below described: In tho caso of Everett, Ridley, Regan Co. and others, Plaintiffs, against John C. Mickle.', Dora J. Micklor and R. P. White, Defendants. All that cortain pieco, parcol or tract of hmd situate, lying and being in tho town of Weat Union, County of Oconoo, State of South Carolina, adjoining lands of C W. Pitchford, J. C. Novillo, Jr., Oortrudo Stollbrnnd, and tho Blue Ridge Railroad, containing tinco aeros, moro or less, fronting on Main street, and being tho santo 'ot of land convoyed to Dora J. Mioklor by T. A. Norton. Lizzie N. Strlbling, J. .1. Norton and Sallie Norton by deed bearing date July 17th, 1800, luting tito San\e wheroon Dora J, Mioklor now rosidos. ALSO, All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and hoing in tho County of Oconoo, Stato of South (Jaro lina, on Catto Crook, adjoining lands of Thomas Thomas, ty. J. Durne, R. T. Jaynos ami others, containing twonty Sfi kg its aits, . aits, . aits, . uits, . uits, -, Seen Like Thei . '. . N % .fe -jut )S DEPARTMENT ng slaughtered nt half price. Thia JNE OF SHOES. vant at a vory low price. Try our mr liko iron. :ERIESI comes to Coffee, others may s B you as much and MOKE for a you 12 pounds for 1.00 that t ... TAKES THE WRINKLE! BALLARD' UNDS GRANULA ie of Crockery, Sto ERYTH1NG A" MES H 3 POOR MAN'S FI j ot Tobacco, Xttnilroa > YARDS 4-4 ?Il J four anti one-half {24J) acre?, moro or loss. ALSO, All tho loaso of John C. Mlcklor to ami in nil hi? leane and water privilege on Cano Crook in ?aid County of Oconoo, Stato of South Carolina, from C. lt. D. Burns, whereon John C. Mioklor waa thou and is now operating a planing mill, said loase covering a period of forty years from thc year 1897, as well also tho plaining mill and outfit, thou and thoro situate on said leased promises. TERMS: One-half cash, bnlanco in ono yoar, with intorost from day of salo and bo secured by bond of tho purohators and mortgage of tho promises. Pur chasms to pay for papors and stamps. J. W. HOLLKMAN, Master for Oconoo County, S. C. In bc caso of Iioab E. Craig, Plaintiff, against J. A. Raohohtor and otho's, Defendants. All that corta i'i piece, parco' or tract of 'and, nituate, lying and being in tho County of Ocoilt-e, Stato of South Caro lins, adjoining lands of tho Estate of W. 1). Stcolo, MoKonzio Daniels,-Wick liffe and othors, containing ono hundred and eighty-six (180) acres, moro or less. Seo plat of same by W. F. Ervin, I). S., :!d Docombor, 1S85. ALSO, All that cortnin lot or parcol of land, situated on Main stroot, in tho Town of Wost Union, in tho County of Oconoo, Stato of South Carolina, adjoining lois of Jamos Phinnoy, >-? Galbreath and oth ors, containing ono and one-fourth (li) acres, moro or less. TIC RMS: Ono-half cash, bnlanco ona credit of twolvo months, with interest from day of salo, secured by bond of tho purchasers and mortgago of tho promises, with l^vo to purohasors to anticipate payments of tho credit portion. Pur chasers to pay for papors and stamps. j J. W. HOLLKMAN, Mastor for Oconco County. In tho caso of A. Scbillottor, Plaintiff, against Joseph Kerr, Defendant. All that picco, parcol or tract of land, sit nate, lying and being in tho County of Oconoo, Stato of South Carolina, on Con noross crook, wators of Sonooa rivor, ad joining laud of John Sligh, Mrs. Rosa Kabnostock, Tho Blook Lands, John R. Cochran and othors, containing two hun dred and thirty-throe (283) acres, moro or less, and hoing tb o samo convoyed to Joseph Korr by tho hoirs of Alfred P. Mc Call, deooasod, by dood, dated 14th day of Soptombor, 1807. TERMS: One-half cash, and bnlanco on a credit of ono yoar, credit portion to boar interest and bo scoured by bond of tho purohasor and mortgago of tho premisos sold. Purchaser to pay for naners and Stamps. J. W. HOLLKMAN, Mastor for Oconoo County. Docombor?, 1800. 40-02 Honesty is the Bes! Policy. Honest mini s Kvory onost prions, And Hoer ouest dealings win Proves Surely bring success. It. The Inst cloys of Ute nineteenth century show nothing moro clearly. Wo believo thia fact, and our words domon Ht rate our Itollof. nm :.i>; aro warranted *> ho exactly as represented; tliat IH honest, our goods ar : guaranteed to glvo satisfaction, tliat la honest. If any article of jewelry of (mr manu facturo does not give perfect satisfaction, wo will roftind the money paid for tho articles; that, too, ls honest. C. W. Pitchford Co. have a complete assortment of goods in moro for Halo at pri?es that defy competition. These goods aro tuado from rolled gold nlatc, gold Ulled, gold front, or Holli! gold itnel , and am warranted to glvo perfect satisfaction or tho money Will he refunded. If nu notice Hhould roneh any ono living too far from tho <!. W. Pitchford Co.'s ?tore, or any other oitAtomor of ours, to permit their purchas ing these goods from our customers, wo will soil tho goods nt retal! to such poisons, under tho same warranty, and deliver hy mail. Wc will also send printed Instructions ns tothoenro of Jewelry, how to elcnn lt, otc, on nppllcatlon. W. F. Malu Co., Eastern Factory, Corner of Friendship and liddy Streots, Providence, ulindi: Island. Weitem Pac tory (Largest Jewelry Factory in tho World), under process of construction at I Knst Iowa City, low?. Over 62,000 feot of floor I ?pnce. ey are Bargas ni ); worth . . ); worth . \ ); worth . ); worth ) ; worth in Before at th TWO BIG OAR LOM to como in this wook. My pri?e? a don't BOO my lino it will oost you '.n A PULL LINE OF CASKET OrdoiB fi Hod day or night. If y< hositnto to Bond mo your order, aa 1 QROCEI ell lt by the bushel or the pee dime or a doU?r as any of th< lida digestion, purifies tho bre $ OUT OF YOUR FACE .... S FLOUR TteD SUGAR FO] ves, Hats, Valises aj r CUT PRIC I ?IEND, SENECA, S <1 Goods, 10-1L- Cudi .?.til #s.oo. SETING A- 'I' 3 <JJE (Mn In order to rod nco our stook, propa Docomhor ?50, 1800, wo mak? tho followin} Red T/will Flannel, worth 85o., reduced lied Twill Flnnuol, worth 83Jo., roducot Rino Twill Flannel, worth 2fic., rcducod Our ontiro lino of Mo. Dress Goods at 4 Kid Gloves, worth $1, reduced to. Rroad Cloth, block, bluo and garnot.... All Shoo? reduced 15 per cont, sonn what wo csu do for you. Erjf'Wo will appreciate prompt pay us. Lowery, B S EIS" EC Got tho Homp Ready. COLUMBIA; S. C., Docomhor 12.- Sen sational, ohargos havo hoon mndo by Cora Jenkins, fiftoon years old, against Trof. J. C. Meares, of tho South Carolina In stitute, for tlio doaf, dumb and blind, at Codar Springs. Tho girl wont from tho asylum to tho homo of Frof. Meares a year ago. Sho was a pretty girl and was adopted by tho professor and bis wife. Sho has now becomo a mothor and is in tho county poor houso. Tho caso hns boon turnod over to tho grand jury. Tho girl is said tc^h ave rofusod off ors of a compromiso. Tho girl is blind. Assessment Notice. mHB Auditor's Office will bo opon from tho _L erst day of January, 1000, to tho 20th day of February following, for thopurposo ot receiv ing returns of Personal Property for taxation lu Oconco county for tho year 1000. For tho convenience of t&x-payotn tho Auditor ! or his Deputies will also re?oive returns ut tho following times and places: Seneca-Monday and Tuesday, January lut and 2d, Newry-Wednesday, January 3d, from 10 n. m. to 3 p. m. Cherry-Thursday, January 4th, from 10 st. m. to 3 p. m. Clemson College-Friday, January 6th, from !0 a. m. to 3 p. m. li meilland--Saturday, January Otb, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Westminster-Monday and Tuesday, January 8th and 0th. Mt. Tabor-Wednesday, January 10th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. Kotroat- Thursday, January lltli, from 10 a. ni. to 3 p. in. South Union-Friday, January 12th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fair Flay-Saturday, January 13th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. W. N. Woolbright's-Monday, January lfitb, from 10 a. ni, to 3 p. m. Oakway-Tuesday and Wednesday, Jailuarv 10th and 17th. Friendship-Thursday, January 18th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Fort Madison--Monday, January 22d, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Tugaloo fnesday, January 23d, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. I). F. Carter's-Wednesday, January 24th, from 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. Cannon's Storo-Thursday, January 2/>th, from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Conley's Store-Friday, January 2Cth, frei to a. m. to 3 p. m. Mountain Host-Monday, January 2ftth, from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. High Kails-Tuesday. January 30th, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Salem-Wednesday, January 31st, from io a. ni, to 3 p. m. Joeasseo, A. f.. Whltmlro's-Thursday, Febru ary 1st, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni. Little Uiver - Friday, Kohl nary 2d, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. Tamasseo-Monday, February nth, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Chorry Hill-Tuesday, Fchnni'v cth, from 10 a. m. to 3p. m. nr*KVery male citizen, 'between tho ages of 21 and (?0 years, (except ex-Confodoroto soldiers and those Incapable of earning a support from being maimed or from other causes) shall t>? deemed Taxablo Polls. . lix-Confcdcrato soldiers aro Pablo for Fob Tax until BO years of ago. Noto all transfers of Heal F.stato since last as sessment on your returns. From whom acquired or to whom sold. Remember that lt is Important that all returns should bo made by tho 12th of February, fer after that lime the law prescribas a penalty o 50 per cent added to tho valuation. J. 1*. KKVCMK. Auditor Oconeo County, S..C. December 19, 1800. KM) a Lifetime. $5.00 7.00 8.00 10.00 12.5o e DS OF FURNITURE ro loss thou auywhoro else. If you onoy. ?;, ?'?'; " . . V*. >J 1",'? :K$.U ii 'S, COFFINS AND ROBES. DU need anything in this line don't [ onn fdl it at a vory low prico. *IES! k, but I Bm* and ath and . . . m m m Et ONE DOLLAR md Trunks ... MIS 5. c. ly for ) yt Road "TII?H NTS. ) rntory to closing our buidnoss on or before ; reductions: to. 28o. per yard. 1 to.26o. per yard. to.2O0. per yard. to.,82io. and.46o. per yard. .86c. per pair. .76c. per yard. > a littlo moro. Don't buy until you soe mont from all who have au aocouut with yrd & Go., NEW ADDITIONS OP ...PRETTY GOODS RT NORMAN'S.. THE UP-TOWN 9TOp.", Fino lot of Jowolry, Silvor, China and Musical Instruments at very reasonable prlcos. Wo givo valuablo and usoful promiuins to oustomors. Soo our pro mium offor. llonutiful Uand-paintod Fronoh and Gorman China for wedding, birthday and Christmas gifts. Also Solid Gold .low oby, Starling Silvor and Poarl Novelties. Alf tiloso goods oro now, oloan abd of latest pattorns. Evorybody wolcomo. Remember THE UP-TOWN STORK. THE RIGHT PLACE..., Aftor looking all around town Santa Claus has discovorod tho right placo, and knows where bo can procuro his supplies of Christmas Presents. You'll agroo with him aftor look ing over my stock of Albums, Per fumes, Toilot sots, Toiiot Artloles, Brush Sots, .vc., Ac., &c. Too many goods-too many pri?es to montion thom hero. -You will have to visit my storo. Evory one invited. J. H. DBRBY, Druggist. Sale nf Notes ani AcsoioU. BY virtuo of an order of tho Court of Common Pions for Goonoo county, South Carolina, mndo by bis Honor Ern est Gary, Presiding J nd go, in tho. action of Parmelia Land, Plaintiff, against Eliza beth Abbott ot al., Defendants, dated Novombor lit?. 181H), I will sell, at pnbllo auction, at Walhalla, 8. G., before tho Court House door, during tho legal hours of salos, on salosday in January; 1000, hoing Tuesday, January 2d, to tho highest blddor, for oush, all uncollootcd notes and accounts belonging to tho partnership of Marett ?fe label I. Also, nt tho name timo and placo ami on samo terms, ono twolvodiorso powor steam ongino, boilor and flxturos. Tho onglno, Ac, can bo soen up to day of salo, by calling on tho undersigned nt Fair Play, 8. Qi ELIJAH G. MARETT, As Suviving Partner Of tho Firm of Marott <ft Iebell. December 12tb, 1809, . 6058 < ? , vi- ^ .