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inmU&HKO ,CV?RY WEDNESDAY MORNING. JAVNBX, 8HKLOR, SMITH & 8TEOK. iU&9?RIPTION. C 1.00 PER ANNUM. \ ' ADVERTISING F?AYES REASONABLE. Oorutnuntcatlons of a person ?il *raotar\ohargod for as advOrtiaofhonta, Obituary notices and tributes of *n?f no>fc ovt?r ono ? hundred' words, rouf?d free.of charge. " AU over notiouat bo paid for at tho rate, ryor o#?*d. /Cash to aooompariy free of tat bp p^ " iliX, H. 0. I AV? ?ArV^af 100?. urtflljnnowator. tor, Decorabor 20.-Wo to say that tho family of j E. W. Corbin, who have hud the i scarlet fever, aro improving. (:? Rev. Samuel Bird and family, of j \ Piokons, have boon Visiting Mr. D. P'^E. Nioholson recently. Cr^ger?'' visited, friends and rolatives in ??A, rW Community this wook.? Mr. Carson Nioholson has been spending a few days with tho family I i0T\oi Mr. Elias Aiexandor near Pleasant tou/'X'180, ^ ^Messrs. C. \ D. Corbin, Frank j??3&-Golden and D*u01c Golden visited J||l^friond8 and relativos in North Caro L .? i?oa Christmas ovo. ' ??t^Mrs. W. P. Carson is spondingl Ru" Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. j f W. IC. Henkle, of Bohauy, N. C. \ Messrs. S. M'Wilson and Jacob Alexander had tho good luok to got a nico deer for Chrjstmas. \ Mr. L. B. Abornethy visitod Mr. B.P. Coward And family this week. Wake up you Little River writer and lot> ?B hear from you. Old Buok-Skin Joo. Tho Ordination of L. E. ?ampboll. A number of brothron mot at tho hospitable homo of Brother L. E. Campbell for tho purpose of ordain ing him to tho work of the ministry. The presbytery was composod of tho following brethren : R. W. Burts, J. D> Chapman, Wm. Brown and W. B. Hawkins. Tho presbytery ' waB organized by oleoting Brother R. W. Burts moderator and W. B. Hawkins seorotary. Brother T. 13. Chapman led in a forvont prayer for | divine guidance. ?After a careful and thorough ex amination of his oxporionco of grace .and Christian dootrine, the presby tery "voted unanimously to set] Brother Campbell apart to tho full ; work of tho gospel ministry. Rev. R. W. Burts preached an . excellent sermon from Jonah, 8 : 2. The sermon was both doctrinal and praotioal. Dr. J. D. Chapman pre sented tho Biblo in a solemn and impressive manner. The writer de livered tho charge. Uov. Wm. Brown led the ordaining player. Rev. L. E. Campb* I pronounced tho | boncdiotion. Wo predict" for Brother Campbell a useful life in tho ministry.-W. B. Hawkins, Seoretary, in Baptist Cou \ riery January 2, 1902. * Divorood Pastor Dropped. Kansas City, Mo., Janiiary 1. Tho Rev. Jamos A. Heath, who is alleged to have illegally secured a divoroo from his wifo in New York in order to marry a Kansas City woman, was deposed from the minis try and expelled from the Calvary Baptist church at a meeting of the congregation. Mr. Hoath*was formcly pastor of the Baptist church at Castile, N. Y., whore his wife and children now reside. The Rev. Charles A. Merrill, tho present pastor of tho church at Cas tilo, oamo hero and assisted in col lecting evidences against 'his prede cessor. The Georgia Populists. > Atlanta, Qa., January 2.-At a conference of tho executive commit tee-of tho Populist party of Georgia and other Populists of tho State, held hero to-day, it was decided to nominate a Stato tickot in 1902. Also to name a delegation of fifteen to represent tho Populist-party Of Georgia at tho Louisville Convention in April, 1902, which has been called by the "allied purtles." A resolution was1 adopted by tho committee call ing for an address to bo drafted along the lines of party reform and to bo issued to tho peoplo of Georgia. A Good Selection by tho President. The Stato, January 2: President Roosevolt could not have mado a I bettor nor moro suu.ihlo selection than ho has dono in appointing Dr. J. li. M. Curry to ropresent the . United States at Madrid on tho cele bration of tho king's "coming of ftgo,'' which occurs May .17. Not only is Dr. Curry in every way fully qualified for such a mission, but his selection is peculiarly appropriate beoftusb ho was the Unitod States Minister to Spain when King Al fonso XIII was born, May 17, 1880, and was present in his official ca pacity at tho palace when tho hoir to tho Spanish throne entered tho world. Dr. Curry hawk written HI book on "Constitutional Government | in Spain," and is familiar with tho history and traditions of that coun try. To tho Spanish ho represents j tho era of good feoling between tho two countries which preceded the war concerning Cuba, whilo tho Pres ident typifies tho recent antipathies. ABE YOU WISE *ff-SK luatiou there ia no remedy to equal. ami eas; and a sure way to ti Throat in order to and insure healthy. take half a glassful! it a teaspoonful of Mexico. and with this garglo tho thl Thou batho tho outeldo of tho i mont and after doing thia pour s< around tho nook. It IB n POSIT , ' ' J?6c, tfOo. mu! i IT MAY BE YOU ?"""hl! can Mustang Id lav. i i ut uud you Cherry Tree' Men Arrested. - ?, N,ews comes f?otu North Carolin? that M. C. Padgett, of Forost City, George Patcot, Glandison l?amsoy, Alvin Biggerstaff and Drury Hill, of Ellonboro, havo boon arrested by a United States Marshal in connection with tho Amos Owon Cherry Treo Company and bound oyor to tho Charlotte Federal Court. Tho first named in $1,000 and the others ?500. Tho ohargo is fraudulent use of tho mail. . R. J. Ilerndon, a musicinn well known hore, bas scoured a pioturo of Amos Owen and bas shown it to many pcoplo in York county. Spartanburg Journal. Flirtation, liko polishing powder, brightons up tho spoons. WsPills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HEADACHE,_-; Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There Is no better remedy for theso common diseases than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Take No Substitute? Schloy's Caso is Closed. New York, January 2.-Captain James Parker, of Perth Amboy, N. J., ono of Admiral Schloy's counsel, says that Admiral Schloy regards tho caso as closed, but that his friends will ask Congress to. vindi cate him by retiring him on full pay and reimbursing him for tho expen ses Q? bis trial. $3,500 CASH PRIZE CONTEST. The Atlanta Constitution's Groat Offer for 1902-Clubbing Proposition. Tho Cotton ltecoipts at Savannah, Ga., from Soptombor to April $2,000-$1,500 Cash Prizes to Agents for tho First Quarter of 1002-Full Statistic Given for Your Guidance-An Unparalleled Offor for our Renders. Tho Atlanta Constitution offors two cash prize contests from January 1st to April l?th, 1002. $1,500 in cash prizes for agonts. Theso prizes rango from $400 for tho higliost to $5 for tho lowest list from any agent during tho period, in addition $250 will bo divided pro rata among all agents who send twonty or moro subscriptions sud fail to got any other prize, Tills ls a lihoral offer and tho dotails of it will bo sont you by applying to tho Atlanta Con stitution, Atlanta, Ga. Tho $2,000 upon tho .Savannah, Ga., cotton receipts will bo given as followBS To tho person scuding a yearly sub CoiiHtlt? (weekly) togothor with tho correct esti mate on tho cotton rccoipts of Savannah, Ga., from Soptombor 1st, 1001, to April 15th, 1002, $1,000 If tho estimate is rcoolvcd dur ing January. $500 if tho estimate is received during February, $250 if tho estimate is recoived during Mardi or up to April 10th. - ' Tho abovo aro for.tho oxact .o?litnatos. Thoro aro besides theso tho following prizes that will bo pnid out for. tht^ncar cst est i males to tho Savannah colton re ceipts received at any timo during tho contest: $250, $100, $75, $50, $25, for tho next nearest estimates in their ordor. There is also a groat consolation offer. $500 will bo distributed among thoso who fail to secure ono of tho larger prizes and whoso estimates como within COO bales either way of tho oxact figure, This allows a margin of 1,000 halos within which all estimates aro suro te roeoivo part of tho prizo money offered. Tho point I to st i ike tho estimate ex md ly during January. This is a possibility, In a contest similar to this tho Constitu tion bas had tho number hit exactly and paid out $1,000 for the estimate. In another Bindiar contest tho estimate bas como within ono of tho oxaot figuro, and all tho prizes offorcd havo been paid out upon estimates that woro not lif',y re moved from tho oxact estimate STATISTICS OP I. A ST SIX YKAItfl. To aid tho contestants lp making In? tcliigont estimates horuon wu givu tho following statistics of six former 'years: SHARON OF ?898~1890. is:;;; ?r:;7. 1897-1808. 1808- Ih?ii. 1H99-I0OO. 1000-100!. 711.2M 1,140,470 ?,G23,?;S: 0,889 n,a$? ?.80? P & . * sr 7,157,84? lljlOO?MH !!,'27 !,">:> 19,430,410 10,883,422 Tho Constitution's market pnff< glvo oacb wook tho port rocclots f? o will or ibo my po?pk> sn flor through i?apr r don't know tht?t> for all IriBftm? Mexican Mustang ?dulmont., Y: way ;eat a case of Sore kill disease gertha throat action is to I of waler put into ra Mustang liment 'oat nt froqUont intervais, diront thoroughly with tho Uni- / >mo on a BO? o cloth and wrap/ IVB CURE. M ,00, n. bottle. ?j- boon troubled with a bunning oer. Treat it ot onco with Mohi can dopoud Upo? a speedy euro. . cotton season from wbioh you oah always soo. tho Savannah, Qa., port receipt? from September 1, 1001, up through tho Fri day immediately preceding publication. Thisjvill koop you posted to within two or three days boforo tho tirno you send in your OBtlmato. Tho $2,000 COtitest is an express con trant to whiob tho Constitution will stand in ovory particular, Yot it iain its nature simply an advortisoinont bj' which tho Atlanta Constitution, com bined with Tho Koowoe-Courior for only $1.76 por year may bcoomo bettor known in this community, sond us tho subscrip tions to tho Atlant? Constitution and our paper at tho advortisod price of tho two, and with it your est ?malo on tho Savah nnb cotton receipt s for tho period men tioned and wo will forward all togotbor for you. On April 15th wo trust a ohook for $1,000 will roaoh somo ono of our subscribers and holp make times easier in this locality. Tho Atlanta Constitution for 1002 will bo bettor than ever before. Its spooinl uowB features aro unsurpassed. Tho Boor-British war; tho Philippi no and Cuban operations; tho .Nioaragua oanal question; tho busy session of tho most important Congrosa wo havo ovor assem bled, working out tho details of' diplo macy, commerce, war and peace, fore casted by tho now President's rocont mos sago; tho dovolopmont of tho South's great industrial in o vein on ls ; tho (marles ton ami Wost India Exposition, now in progress ; tho building and equipping of tlio Louisiana Purohaso Exposition nt St. bonis; diversified farm and village industries and improvements tho rural freo delivery of tho farmors' mail; tho good roads and better schools question ; and thousands of other important things will bo found fully and freoly discussed in" ibo Constitution for tho yoar. Tho farm and farmers' pitgo will bo undor tho altin direction of Col. R. J, Rodding, who has for years presided ovor this depart ment to tho great delight and oncourago m en I of all quest ionors. Tho Woman's Kingdom, tho children's pago and othor interesting departments will ho ably con ducted, hud will bo especially adapted to t hose addressed. Tho ringing editorials of tho Constitution, speaking right*ont in mooting oxaotly what it moans in tho advocacy of truo Democratic doctrine and tho dovolopmont of tho South, and in bohnlf of tho groat interests of tho masses of our plain people, aro alono cnsilj\worth tho subscription prioo of tho-papor over and oyor again. Tho mnnagomont of tho Atlanta Con stitution will continuo Its formor polloy In all respecte. Mr.. Clark-llowoll, as president and editor-in-chief, Mr. Roby Robinson, tho now business manager, and tho samo well-disciplined corps of staff writers and hoads of dopartmonts, will ably conduct, all tho affairs of this great nowsnapor. Tho Constitution's long and nonorablo business courso, keeping faith with tho pooplo in all ita contracts, contests and engagements, ns woll ns ill its consistent and conspicuous editorial fairness, places it among those reliable institutions of our country upon which tho people may depend. Tho Sunny South has boon brought undor a close subscription alliance with tho Atlanta Constitution. It is now a weekly litorary papor conducted in tho interest, of Southern readers. Ono of its avowed purposes is tho exploitation of tho Southern Hold of literature and tho encouragement of Southern talent. Dur ing tho year contests for tho best com petitivo stories by Southern writers will bo announced. During tho past yoar a competition of thia character roBultod in somo 500 stories being submitted, all of which aro woll worth reproduction, and tho majority of thom havo appoarod aiid will continuo in tho Sunny South's inter est ing columns. Tho Woman's Department of tho Sunny South has boon placed undor tho direction of Mrs. Mary E. Bryan. Hor name has boon connected with tho Sunny South for nearly a gonorutlon. Sho has brought to ber work a ripened oxporl onco gained in tho sorvico of tho samo clientele. Tho charm of hor own per sonality shines in all tho writings of this giftod womnn. Alrondy tho Sunny South has acquired a Hst of ovor 50,000 sub scribers, and during tho year this figuro will doubtless bo moro than doubled. Tho prico of tho Atlanta Constitution and Sunny South is only $1.25 per yoar. Tho prlco of tho. Sunny South alono is 50, conta per year straight to all porsons alike, oxcopt whon clubs of . flvo accompanied by $2.G0 in full payment tboreof n'osont In, the club-ralsor vo coivos for IIIB work a year's subscription to tho Sunny South. Tho combination price of Tho Koowoo Courier with tho Atlanta Constitution and Sunny South is only $2.25 Whbnovor this combination is tnken up tho subsoribor mny submit two est!matos in tho Savannah Cotton Kccolpts Contest, ond*bn onch papor, although subscriptions tb tho Sunny South alono do not got any estimate With such a groat general newspaper covering tho world's IIOWB and national questions, and a groat literary papor cov ering tho wholo field of romance and fiction aa depicted by curront Southern writers, you will, of course, need tho host and livest looal papor, giving cur rent local topics and tho latest aud host t? ? w's'anti freshest comment upon events of local interest. Tho Koowoo Courier it ands pre-eminently ns tho bent paper in Ooonoo county. Wo trust this com bination seemed by Ibo Atlanta Consti tution, tho Sunny South and Tho Koowoo fourier will bo found host suited to all 5ur roadors. Tho prico in moroly nomi nal when tho sorvico is oven half consld sred--only. $2.25 for tho throo papors mentioned, or $1.76 for tho Atlanta Con jtitution and Tho- Koowoo Courlor, ln dudlng your estimate In tho Constitu tion's $2,000 cash oontost. To got tho full benefit of tho high prize, sond IQ pour subscription now, so tho Constitu tion may re?oive lt during January and edord it to your credit. Mako your Iguros vory plain, unmistakably plain. Clio statistics will guido yon to an intol igont estimate. Address all orders to ress an oraers to THE KKOWEK COURIER, Walhalla, s. 0, "A Prince ?nd Great Man." [Uap'tist Cou?lor, January 2, 1002.j Kev. A. \V. MoGuftio, whoso death occurred at his home hoar West-' minster, December 8d, 1001, was in his 91st year whoo the summons] carno. Brother MoGu'dln wa? bora July 23d, 1811. When he was about | 16 years old ho united with tho Bap tist ohurob,--1 boliovo ot Connoross--1 and was baptized by Rev. Mr. Bal lard. Uro. McGuffJu bogan at oucoj to exorcise in public and was soon ordained to tho ministry at Perkin's j Creek ohuroh, now oalled Koturn. Ho had boon preaohiug at tho time of his death botweon 71 and 74 years, and preached his last sermon on first Sunday in Ootobor last, at Connoross, whore ho was baptized and where ho was buried. His edtfc oatlon wa? very limited. Ho entered Meroor University at ono time, but remained thero but a little while. God had ondowed him with wondo? ful brain powor, and surely no better] voioo has ever been given'to mani ] and he used it for God's glory. His ! ability as a preacher was rooognized by all wjiio hoard him pro adi. The] in il non co of his lifo and power of his preaching will never die. He proaoh ed nearly all bis life to the chu robes j of Oconoe county, and it. was stated at his funeral that ho had baptized perhaps thrco thousand people,. Oho I of the mon he baptized 27 years ago was Kev. J. M. Sanders, who has I boon under appointment of the State Board iu the Boaverdam Association for the past ton or eleven years, and Bro. Sanders has beeu instrumental in leading many to Christ." So Bro. MoGuffln's work is still going ou through othors. "Blessed are the I dead who dio in th? Lord, their | works do follow thom." Bro. Mo I Guffin was very popular among his I brethren. Ho was frequently ohosen to presido over his association os moderator. He, with Rev.* H. M. Barton, of blessed memory, wore without doubt tho loading proaohors of their day in tho seotion where they lived and labored. Somo six or soven yoars ago Bro. C. C. Brown bogan to'holp the dear| old brother, and he bortainly needed aud deserved help before ho reooived it. Tho year that Brown bogan to help him ho received as rent from his little farm six bushols of oorn. In addition to that tho old soldier of tho cross had mado what living ho had with his hoc. May God's riebest blessings be upon Brown aud his helpers for what they have already done for tho Lord's poor. Bro. McGufHn .was thrown from his ox wagon because the animal mado some awkward move. He was fatally injured. He lingered about eight weeks and died from thc effeots of injuries recoived in tho fall. H1B funeral was held on Dooomber 6tn by the writer and Hov. J. M. San ders. Although it was a cold, windy day a large congregation was present. Many were tho tears shed as they bade old Fathor McGiiffin good bye. It is tho general opinion that no greater man ever lived or died in Ooonoo county. D. W. Hiott. 15?. 60o. 1 '?'i'liwlllfll5l'lllT>g- Pnmtoto. Genuine stamped C. C C. Never told tn bulk. Beware of ihe dealer who tries to sett "somethlnjg j es t as good." Condonsod Nows Horns. Tt is said that contrary to custom Mr. Roosevelt, lins determined to appoint DO colored mau to a position whoro a white woman will havo to sorvo as hts subordi nate. If this is truo ovory true Amori oan will rospoot his d?termin?t ion. Miss Mildred Leo, daughter of Con. Robert E. Loo, rocontly attended a ses sion of tho Virginia Legislature and tho Senate took il ve minutes recess in order I that tho Senat ors might have an oppor tunity of mooting bor. Will Lodford, a young white man wno Hvo8 in Millville, Andorson county, got I on a spree Thursday aud started out to whip somebody. Ills brother-in-law, Josh White, was tho first, man bo run up against and they clinched. Lodford u8od biB knifo protty freely, and Wbito received a severe out in tho side. Proston M i kell was killed in Columbia Christmas morning by Arthur Vann. Roth woro negroes and woro undor six toon yoars old. - Nowton Kolloy and Ed. Ackor, promi nent young whito mon of tho Tony Crook section of the country, fought a battle with Shot guns at (dose range Christmas day. Roth aro seriously hurt but it is thought they will rooovor. Forman Johnson was shot at Easloy on tho 2ith by a1 stray shot from a battlo botwoon a policeman and a drunken man, Ho was dosporatoly wounded. DYSPEPSIA "For ?Ix yenrn I wu a vic tim of .ly?? p?pala in tts worst form. I could oat nothing but milk toast, and nt timos my stomach won ut not rotatn mid digest ovon that. Last March I bogan taking OASCAHETS and slnco then I havo steadily Improved, until I am as weil as I over was lu my life." DAVID H. Munniy, Newark. O. Ploasant. Palatablo, Potent, Tanto Good, wo Good, Novor Blokon, Woakon, or Gripe, tOo, ?too, Wo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION, ... Stirling R.n.dy Comp?,, Chicago, H??tr.?l, N.T. Ttrk. IU NQ-TO-DAO i^wS&m\\^X'^BW: No Ono.Cent Postage. Washington, Decombor 80,-Rop? rcsontativo -Loud, chairman of tho lionne committco on postoflico and postroads, had a talk with tho Presi dent to-day about postal legislation. r)ir. Loud says that one-cont postage is out of the question, "Under pros ont conditions," said ho, "ponny postngo would result in a deficit of $86,000,000 annually. FOR SALI SECOND BATTLE OF MANASSA8. At the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition. Obarloflton, Dooombor 80.-Tho oyolo rama of tho Second Battle of Manassas was opened to tho publie at tho Charles ton Exposition Dooombor 21. Bevon hundred distinguished pooplo wore in vited, including tho oity officials and tho management of tho Exposition. None were prepared for tho groat treat await ing thom. - The guosts were oonduotod through a long tunnel to tho eontor of tho enormous building, and from an ele vated platform aspeotaole was prosentod that was stirring In the extreme. Fifty thousand veterans of tho Illustrious Loo and Jackson's armies wero soon rushing into a deadly combat with Pope's entire army. Tho illusion in this ey ol o ram a is sur prisingly porfoot. Tho foroground blonds into tho scenic , part of the cyclorama so porfootly that it trios the skill of an artist to dotoot it. Looking out ovor tho beautiful landsoape, you have views for milos Into tho country around Manassas and Bull Bun. You aro pleased with tho artistic boauty, and your interest ls aug ie en ted by the groat battle scone, so realistic that you can soe tho smoko of battlo and find yourself listening for tho boom of cannon. > ; Qou. Loo and staff aro plainly soon near by, through tho smoko, aud easily recognized by any old soldier who fought with bim. , This is ouo of tho groat features of tho Charleston Exposition, and the manage ment is to bo congratulated on scouring tins attraction, aa lt cost $100,000 to pro-1 duoe lt in Paris, Franco. It has merit, and dosorvos success. Magnitude of St. Louis Exposition. Tho St. Louis World's Fair will bo ap proximately twioo as big as any former international exposition. Tho Centennial Exposition at Philadel phia covorod-280 acres, tho Paris Exposi tion of 1800-1000, 830 acres, tho Colum bian Exposition at Chicago 033 acres, tho l'an-Amor i can at Buffalo 350 acres. Tho St. Louis World's Fair will cover | 1,200 acres. Tho construction cost of tho Paris Ex position waa $0,000,000, that of tho Co bimbian Exposition $18,822,000, and the total cost of tho Pan-American Exposi tion was $10,000,000. Tho estimated cost of tho St. Louis "World's Fair will bo $30,000,000. This, as a mau of practical affairs, you know will moan $40,000,000 by tho timo 'tho work is oomplotod, Boforo tho Exposition gatos aro opon, May 1, 1003, tho city of St. Louis will have expended tho enormous sum of $20, 000.000. Of this amount $5,000,000 waB appropriated for tho fair through tho municipal assombly, hor citizens raised $5,000,000 additional by private subscrip tion, and by popular voto at a spooial election October 22d, tho charter amend ments wero carried, which will enable tho oity to expend $10,000,000 for stroot | paviug and other public improvomouts. Tho centennial anniversary of tho pur chase of tho Louisiana territory, will bo commemorated by au International Ex position to bo hold lu St. Louis in 1003. Tho acquisition of .this territory gave to tho United States possession of tho Mis sissippi rlvor, and nu opon commercial road to tho (hilf of Mexico, and add (td to tho United States moro than a million square milos-an aroa one-third greater than that of tho entire thirteen original States. From this princely domain, procured without bloodshed or conquest, at tho insignificant cost of $15,000,000, there have boon carved, including two States within disputed boundaries, fifteen States v.-ith a present population cf about 20,000,000 inhabitants-nearly one-fourth of that of tho ontiro United states, and a taxable wealth of not loss than $7,000, 000,000. A ProfttablO Investment. "I was troubled for about seven years with my stomaoh and In bod half my timo," says E. Domiok, SomorviUo, Ind. "I spout about $1,000 and never could got anything to holp mo until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. I have taken a fow bottles and am entlroly woll." You don't llvo by what you oat, but by what you digest and assimilate If your stomach doosu't digost your food you aro really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia1 Curo does tho stomach's work by digest ing tho food. You don't have to di ot. Eat all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo ? cures all stomach troubles, J. W. Boll. Notes from Jocassoo. Joca8soo, Docombpr 20.-Mr. William Browu gavo tho boys a shooting match on Christmas ovo. Thoy killed fifteen of his fino hons. Mr. E. Bankin also gavo a shooting match tho samo day, but wo have not hoard how it resulted. Thoro was an enjoyable dance at tho ?omo of Mr. James Aloxandor on tho e\ ming of tho 20th, '?lssBrs. Jamos Cantrell and John Hoi don and their sisters. Misses Minnie and Mary Boldon and Noomlo Cantrell, of Lit tie Elvo?, visited fi ic?,d" and relatives in Jocassoo during Christmas. Mr. John Crow, of Salom, was among friends and rolatlvoa during Christmas. Mr. Wm. Patterson and wifo viBltcd relativos hero this week. Mr. John II. Whltmlro ls quito 111 at his homo. His many friends hopo for lils speedy roooyory. ' Mr. John M. Crow has tho contract to rebuild two bridges ovor tho brahohos near Chapman's Ford. Tho old brldgos wero woshod away a fow days ago. Mr. S. II. Snoad bas boon in our midst looking after tho county's lutorosts as to tho roads.* Messrs. 8, A. , Bty*nt and ll, V M??f? proaobod two interesting sermons on tho 4th Sunday at Mount Carmel ohurob. Mr. Willie Crow visited friends and relativos upar Salom this wook. Mr. Goo. It. Biko, of Balam, lf| having a Ano barn and feed stable inf] lt. Mr. Jamos Crow ls still clerking for Mr. G, IL Pike.. J. ?. r"\/"\aVlJ""T* TOBACCO SPIT Uy I and S M O KB nar Wi. Bj. I i Inn Your Life away I You cnn be cured of any form of tobacco using -r.!?!r. bs made rrcll, sirc::g, iv.v.g.-.zV.c, !.:'.'. ci? ti?w Ufo and vigor by Ukktg HO-TO?BAO that makes wonk thon strong. Many (W ten pounds in ten days, Over BOO*Oui cured. All druggists, euro guaranteed, noo? jet And advice. VRKH. Address ?Ti\iu,iNU fU?MlfpV CO., Chicago ot New York. W DR. J. W. Dr. G. C. Probst, r> is iv rv i ? T, Walhalla, S. G. JS._ Office Over C. W. Pitchford Co/s ; : : Store, : ; : H?uns : 8.80 A. M. TO i v. M. AND 2 TO 0 P. M. Marou 24,1808. Dr. W. F. Austin, DENTIST, SENEGA, S. G. OFFICE DAYS l MONDAYS* THURS DAYS, FUI DAYS AND SATURDAYS* January 15,1001. DR. T. ?fl." 'j . . Dentist,. OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING, Westminster, S. C. OFFICE HOURS: j J ^ ? T,^f0 r' M' Phono 10. 2-2* WM. J. STiunLiNO. 1- ?{ E. L. HKHNDON. & Attorneys-At-Law, WALHALLA", S. C. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVKN TO ALI. BUSI NESS E??TKUSTKD TO Tn ICM. Jauuary 0,1803. II. T. JAYNBB. I Vo/ J. W. SHELOIl. JAYNES & SHELOR, ATTOBNE YS-AT-L A W, WALHALLA, S. O. PBOMPT atte^.on gtvon to all busl noss commuted to. their oare. Municipal Registration. rp HE books for registration of voters I, for tho next municipal olootion in tho town of Walhalla, to bo held on tho third Monday in January, 1002, for Mayor and Aldormon, aro open at tho storo of C. W. Pitchford Co. .All qualt flod oledor? must obtain now corotifl oatos of registration. S. N. PITCHFOBI), Supervisor of Registration. Ootobor 10, 1001. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure j Digests what you eat? SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CnndeiiRtxl Snhmlulo In EIToot : Junu 80th, 1001.' STATIONS. X.v. phnrleston ... " Sunimcrvillo. ** Brunch villi?.. . " Orangobur g . " Kliigvlllo..:.. E?. Snvimiiiih ,..." gjirnwc lnekvllle. Ly. Columbia.\ ** Prosperity. .* Newberry. * Nlnoty-Sfx. " (rroonwood. Ar. Hodgon. . LvT?hbovlllo.; ir. Holton. ?JV? AlLUl'II Ar. (?Tiooiiviilo_'.,..'?.'? Ar. Atl?nt?.'tO'oii.T?ino) Dally No. 15. 11 00 p in 12 00 n't 2 00 a m 2 45 a m 4 05 ft m 12'1)0 a m 1 lit A ill 4 28 n m OOO A m 7 14 n m 7 GO ft m 8 BO ft m 8 50 ft m 0 16 a.-m 8 ?5 a m T0_UDji_mJ 0 jp ? ni ll ?ST? 8 55 4> in bally No. Th Tl ar 7 41 ft l 0 00 ft i 0 28 a i 10 24 a ii "12 CO ft ni I 4 18 ft m 4 28 11 ?Tft ni 1? 20 n'n 12 85 p m 1 80 p in 2 05 p 2 26 p T~<T]?_ 8 20 p ni j 2 45 p T? 0? p ni STATIONS. Lv. Groenvtllo ?.' Pl ledmout WUHameton, Ar. Anderson /... Lv. Belton . Ai. Poi i aids. XK?bh'ov.ilo,.... Ly. Hodges. Ar. Greenwood,., " Niuoty-Six... *' Nowiiorry.... M Prosr.erity.... ** Colmiibla .... XrTiilftokvtllo. " Barnwell/.... " Sftvanutih. Lv. RFiBvillo...'.." " Ornugoburg.. " Brnnohville.. 41 Summorvillo. Ar. Ohit'-loston ... "Daily No 10. TT?S) p m 0 60 p in 7 12 p m 8~17> p in 7 85 p ni 8 05 p ni ?" 05 ? ll 16 u m 10 46 n m 11 10 ft in '12 Ol n'n 8 20 p m 8 60 p m 0 10 p m 10 16 p m 10 82 p in 11 60 y 2 62 a m 8 07 a in 4 60 u m 2 82 ft in 8 45 a m 4 25 a m 6 67 a ni 7 00 ft ni ?T26 ft m 11 60 ft m 12 05 p 1 10 p 1 24 p m 2 40 p in 2 52 a ni 8 07 a ni 4 60 a_ in ~8 40" p ifs 0 42 p m 7 80 p in ??o l6 11 00p 12 00 n 2 00ft 2 45 ft j 05 ft *2 ?U n iii ?On 6' 16 a 0 04 a 40 a 11 HO ? 12 15 p 1 28 p 2 00 p 2 1? p 2 87 p 8 10 p 8.40 p 7 i* STATIONS. i7v..Ohnrl os ton.. Ar " fiuinmorvillo " .Branchville. '*' " Omngobu rg " " . Klngvlllo -, " Lv. .Havnimnh Ar " ..Barnwell .. " " ..Blticltvlllo.. " .. Oolutuhln.. f " ....Ablion,... " " ... emit no... .? " .Union. " " ..Jonesville. " " ....Pn'oolot.... " Ar Spnrtnnburg I.v Lv Spartnnburg Ar Ar... Asheville ...I.v Dui ly No. ll. 7 80 p J? 42p 6 25 p 4 42p 8 40 p 2 16p 1 25 p 12 16 p ll 87 a ll 17 ft ll 06ft 10 85 s 10 26 a 7 05o pally No. 1(5. TW? 6 67n 4 25n 8 45 n 2 82 n 4 150 ft ?e/ii a 62 II 0 UOp S60n M 10 p 50 p e 42 p " 16p OOp Ml?' "P" p. flt. ??A" n. m. "N"..night". POU BLI*, DA?LS? Muiii,v?t)?''nJvrW?t(i? OHABLB8TO?PA tf?? ?IlMKN VILLH. j\ihmnn pftlftco sleeping cara on Tra?na 06 nnd 80, 87 ftiid 88, on A. nndO. division. Dining oura on thone trntns ncr vu nil men ls cn rout o. . Trains lonve Spnrtnnburg, A. division, northbound, 0:68 n. m., 8:87 p.m., 0:12p. m., (Vest?bulo Limited) and 0:65 p. m.; louth bound 12:20 ft. m., 3:15 p. m., ll MO n. m., (Vcsti onie Limited), nnd i0:0On. m. Trains leftvo (Jreenvlllo, A. nnd O. division, northbo\md,6:65 n. hi., 2:84 p. m. nnd 6:18p. m., IVosttbulo Limited), nnd 5:65 p. m.; ?outhr bound. 1:25 n. m.,4:80 p. m., 12:40 p. m. (Vest? bulo Limited'), nnd H :&0 n. m. ' nnd Ifl f rains 16 nnd 16-Pnllnom Stooping Cara botwoon Ohm-Ion ton nnd A ihoVfllQ. JClognnt. Piillninn Drawing-Boom Sleeping Onrs iM)twe<m Bnvnnnnh nVnl Ashouillo onjrouto dnyy botwoon .Tnolcsonvillo and Cinclimntl. is r.i.u li Pvillman Pdrj?i Cu/$ Lo* twoon CharloHton nnd Ashovillo. ?, FBANK S. GANNON. 8. H. HARDWICK, Thiid V-P. & ?on. Mgr., ?on. Pns. Arfont, VVnahlngton, D. a Washington, ft, O. W. H. TAYU/JA, B. W. II IJNT, ' AM?, ( ?on. PM. A ?t, Div, Pa?. A gt. A^t^QaT fJhi?rl8iitou. 8. O. Importing potatoes from Ireland iii to thp Unitod f?alos is like tho ro ^bsurdity of carry castlo. And yot veraii! of thc lng coals to N that is thu? vory happening, tho p American crop ni jrnport tho Irish margin of profit bing that is now ,ial failure of tho ing it possible to >er, with a wido present prioo BELL, WALHAL A' MHO jula Jalnosvlllo J ilford. Noroross... Ar. Atlantn.BT " Atlant-n.CT K07??. Ex. Sun Betwoon Lulu and Athens. 8 16 p 'ttl No. 18. Dally. 16 p 46 p STATIONS. Lv. ..Lula.. .Ar " Maysvillo " 0 04 p 4 031) " Harmony " 1 88 p 7 05 p 0 4f>p| 4 46p'Ar,Afchona .Lyl 18 46 gi 0 20 n " Noto oloso coiraeotlon made at Lula wl?h No. 18. Dally. 3 16 p 1 45 p N?TT?T Ex. Sun. I matu Uno trains. "A" a. m. *'P" p. m. "M." noon. "N" night. Ghesapoako Lino Stoamors in dally sorvloe between Norfolk and Baltimore NOB. 87 and 88-" Washington and Southwest ern Limited." Solid Bulman trail., hoing com posed oxcluslvoly of finest PullmAn cquipmont of latest doslgn, through botwoon Now York and Atlanta. Through Pullman sleeping oars botwoon New York and Now Orleans, via Vvnshlngtoii, Atlanta aud Montgomery and al so botwoon Now York nud Memphis, via Wash ington, Atlanta and Birmingham. J?legnnt Pullman Library observation oars botwoon Ma con and Now York, Gontlemon's olub cara between Atlant? Now York. Dining oars Borvo all meals onronto. Pullman Blooping oars betwoon Greonsboro and Goldsl>oro. NS Coach Rorvloo on thin train. Thoso : nins will Btop at Gntnosvlllo, Lula, Toocoa,Soneoa.Gait noy and Blaoksburg .only to <ako,on iwid lot on passengers for ana from Washington and be ond and for and from Groen vlllo, Columbia nd Bpiirtanburg-Ooliuiibia linos. Nos. 83 and 84 -"Atlan ta aud Now York Kx> ?tross." Local train botwoon Atlanta and Char otto, connecting nt Chnrlotto with trnlna of samo numbers for and from Washington, New Xork and ene east, currying through Pullman eleoiiiug ears between OnarTottqandNov.' York, ?hallotto ana Richmond and Norfolk. Leav ing Washington^ Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a tourist Blooping car will bo oporatod on this train through from Washington to San granoisco without chango. Connection at reonsboro with Bloopers for Haleigh. No Pulhnon oars on this train botwoon Atlanta and Oliarlotto. Ample first and seootad olasa coach ttocommodatlons for loon! and.through tra vol. Nos. 86 and 86-"United States Fast MoU'Vuns flld botwoon Washington and Now Orleans. y Southom Ballway, A. & W. P. R. li. and Ss N. R. R., being composed of coaches, rough without chango for passengers of ali classes. Pullman drawing-room nlcaplng oars botwoon Now York and Now Orleans, via At lanta nud Montgomery and botWepn Bir mingham and Richmond. Dining oars, serve all monia on route. Nos. ll and 12-Solld local train >otwoon Slohmond and Atlanta. Oloso connu -"on at orfolk for Oi.n POINT COMVOKT. Especial attention ls called to nbovo sohedulo, partleularly that Nos. 87 and 08 are made au exoluslvo Pullman trahi, without coach sor Vico. FRANKS. GANNON, Thtr " " G. H. HARDWICK, , Qi ftg?"? Third Vico Pres. & Gen. Mgr. W. H. TA?LOiS, A. G. P. A.j Atlanta.. [oriol Dyspepsia Gura Digests what yow eat* Cleveland, Ohio, is floodod with ono-dollar bills raised to fivcB. Tho raising bas boen dono by cutting out "f)V:' from intornal rovoriuo stamps and pasting tbohi ovor tho "IV on dollar bills. Tho work is a botoh and in readily detected by bank dorita and persons who handle a groat deal, of money, but many of tho raised notes have boon accepted by tho in nocent and thc carices. " Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This preparation contains all of the di gestan ts and digesta all kinds of food. . ft gives Instant, relief and never falls to cure, lt allows you to eat all tho food you want* Tho moat sonsltivo stomachs! can tako lb. By Its uso many thousands of dyspeptics bava boen Cured af ter -everything else failed. Ifc is unequalled for all stomach troubles. ft oan't help lusa?: dr, yoi* gjootf Prepared only by F.. O. DRWIT? ?OO ..chicago Tho $l.bottlo contains 8 ii tl mos tho DOC. Blfcq. FOB SALK BY DR. vJ. >Y, BELL. .CENTS ?LA, S? C. I"" Low Rates and Maps ALL POINTS V IV 1) ,,1J 11 * A 1) D K E 8 S J. G. M?LLENBECK, matriel.I*a??ciigcr Agent, LOUISVILLE 8 NASHVILLE R. I!., No. 1 Brown Bldg., Opp. Union Depot, .ATM.AtVJTA, HA. ?O YEAR8? EXPERIENCE m ts prc lOtl* OOH li il om I ni. i lin HUH um, ?Oldost ngonoy for BooiirliiR imU...... Patent? tAk?u thrn^h Munn-AXo. roootvo ?f fnaltioMc?, without ?bartro, in tho Scientific American. Anandsomoly lllu?tratod wookiy. ?.nr?cat cir culation Of anrBOlontlUo Journal, TorniB, *8,io ?oar j four months, $L 'Bold by all nowsdoalor*. MUNN ? Coi!8,Brtadw??' New York . '"Droncl ?fnoo. &5 V BU, Waahlngton, TIME TABLE NO. t. Effootivo 5.00 A. M., Nov. 24, 1001. EASTBOUND . ' let Glues. Fass'r., Daily. No. No. 12. 84 *Wolhalla.. .Lv.. 8 10 tftu 82 *Wost Union.8 10 am 26 j ?Souooa.I 8 86 am 24 tJordania Juuot.. 8 08 nm 18 t Adams. 8 54 am 17 tphorry. 8 67 am 13 ?Pondloton. 0 05 nm 10 t Antun. 0 12 am 7 t Don vor. 0 10 am 2 t Wost Anderson.. 0 85 om ) * Anderson... Ar.. 0 40 am WESTBOUND. 2<l Olass. Mixed. Daily ox. Sunday ?{fe No. 0. 2 80 pm 2 86 pm ( 8 05 pm I 4 40 pm 4 43 pm 6 03 pm 6 00 pm 6 24 pm 5 84 pm 5 44 pm 0 01 pm 0 00 pm 2d Oin.' 1. Mixed. Daily ox. Sunday. No.,5. 10 00 am 10 07 am 10 27 am 10 87 am 10 47 am 11 02 am ll 08 am ll 2v* wu 1st Glass. Pftss'r. Daily. No. No. Hi 0 *Andorson. ..Lv.. 8 46 pm 2 tWost Andorson.. 8 40 pm 7 tDonvor.i....8 60pm 10 tAutun. 4 05 pm 18 ?Pondloton. 4 ll pm 17 tChorry. 4 18pm 18 t Adams .......... 4 21 pm 21 tJordania Junot.. 4 33 pm or? i ?fl?.,??? I 4 85 pm I ll 31 am 25 J*Soucoa.f 4 40 pm f 12 50 pm. 82 *West Union ....... 6 04 pm 1 20 pm 84 *WalhalJa . ...Ar.. 5 00 pm 1 25 pm (*) Popular Btop; (t) Flag Btation. Will also stop at tho following stations to take on or lot off passongors: l'hin uoy's, James and Bandy Springs. No. 12 oonnoots with Southern Railway No. G at Andorson. .No. ll oonnoots with Southern Railway No. 84 at Sonoea. No. 6 oonnoots with Southern Railway Nos. 12 and 83 at Sonooa. No. 0 oonnoots with .Southern Railway Nos. 34 and 88 at Sonooa and No. 58 at Andorson, J. R. ANDERSON, Superintendent. II. C. BEATTIE, President._ Pickens R. R, Co. J. G. nOOfJM, l'wsldcnt. BOHBDT.JLB IN EPFKOT FEBRUARY ' 1, 1Q01. No. 10. Dally Except Sunday. NO. 0. Road Down. Mixed Train. Road up. 10 40 a m.l.v riokons Ar.2 60 p m m -ei ii in....... i .v Ferguson's Ar.2 15 p m 10 CO ft in.Ev Parson's Ar.2 80 p m 11 00 ft m.Ev Arlal's Ar.2 20 p ni ll 00 a m..Lv Mauldln's Ar...2 20 p ra 11 lOara.....ArEnsloy Ly......2 16p ra No. 12. Daily Except Sunday. No. ll, Road Down. Mixed Train. Road Up. 4 00 p ra.Ev l'lokons Ar.0 40 p ra 4 00 pm.Lv Ferguson's Ar.,.0 80 p ra 4 10 p ra.Lv Parson's Ar;.0 15 p m 4 20 p ra.Lv Arlal's Ar.0 10 p ra 420pra.LY Mnnhlin's Ar..805pm 4 40 p ra ..... .... Ar Kaaloy Lv.. ? .0 00 p ra No. 10 comioots with Southern Railway No. 83. No. 0 connects with Southern Railway No. 12, No. 12 connects with Southern Railway No. ll. No. ll connects with Southern Rallwny No. SI. For any information apply to J. T. l'A Y LOR, Ooneial Manager. ^VtltxriitAc Coast JLiine. Trafilo .?onartment. Fast Lino Botw?ou Charleston and Co lumbia and Uppor South Carolina and North Carolina. , CONDENSED SCIIKOUEE.-CORKKOTED. In effoot November 24th, 1001, WESTWARD. .No. 62. Leavo Charleston. 0 40am Lanos. 8 20 " , Sumtor. 0 42 " Arrivo Columbia.l i 10 " Prosperity.12 20 pm ? NowWily.....i2 42 " Clinton.1..V*..A,... 1 25 '? ! Laurons...'.1 47 " Groonvillo. 8-26~." Spartanburg. 8 80 ?* 1 Winnsboro. 7 18 ?? Charlotte. 0 20 1 ll end einen vi He.0 IV 1 Ashovillo. 7.16 EASTWARD. *No. 68. J ,ea ve Ashovillo. 8 00 ai 1 11 cm lernen vi Do.0 02 ' Charlotta.8 10 t Winnsboro,.*..10 18 1 SpartanUurg.Ai 00 ' Groonvillo.ll 10 ' Lau ron a.12 65 ? Clinton. 1 26 * No wb orr y.2 10 * Prosperity. 2 24 ' Columbia. 4 40 ' Sumtor.'.. 6 18 f Leno*.,,. \ 40 Arrivo Oharlost?h'..p 20 * Dany. Noa! 52 and 63 Solid Trains bet Charleston and Groonvillo. H. M. EMERSON. Gon'l Passenger Age! ' J. R. KENLY, Oonoral Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Mau j