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Chairs. WK ll AVK . CU A I KS THAT WI OKKKl; AT SK KCl TilK NKXT Tl I lU'l I K V 01 ' Al cn A i i's NOW if MAKK YOCK KKK ?01 aub personal, - buggies, liarnos?, Wliito Hickory wagons. T. K. A loxandor, Walhalla. -j. Mi Ward; of l'olxbrj spont an hour or two iii Walhalla last Sunday. - Dr. W. ll. Doyle, of Seneca, was "on tho Kike" among friends last Thursday. - Hals itt half price during our annual clearance sale libeeinlier I lo ?tl. U. K. Cochran, Seneca. -See notice of private sale in aunt' or column. Hero is a chance to got house hold goods at a bargain. - Miss Maud Kay, of bolton, spent Thanksgiving Day with her mot her, Mrs. ?li T. Kay, and family, in Walhalla. -Wanted-Your turkeys, chickens and eggs al the K co woe Hotel, .Seneca. Host prices paid. - livery ?loplasopll is urged to attend the meeting to morrow night, 0thiers will ho elected for tho ensuing year. -A. bab Dandy, of bake To.xawny, V ('., spent several days last week with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. s. K. Dendy. -Seo ,). A. brock, al Seneca, when you have chickens, bullet and eggs to sell, Highest prices paid. ( ASH. - ('lill K. Kineannon, of the Southern Kailwav mail service, spent a sholl while lasi week in W alhalla arnon;: friends. - Huck's .Junior bang?) cooks per fectly. Absolutely fi oe. ?S?neca I lard ware ( lo, - Mrs. A. c. Merrick, who has hoon' spending seine ti tnt) in Columbia with bbl' husband, relumed home last wool;. ?Soo the d' doll in our wintlow that wo are goihg lo give away lu our cus tomers t !,i ist mas eve. . Walhalla Drug Co. -Miss Kloienco Nortis, ?oie of Ooo noe's popular county teachers, spent several (lays atnoUg friends in Walhalla recently, --Strayed, black barrow pig, with teil spots, about t.wo months old. Kowan! if rotutiied to C. M. She1.an, Walhalla. -.1. A. brook, Seneca, will pay i ash for butter, chickens and eggs. - Prayer mooting in Ibo Walhalla Me thodist chinch . his evening al half-past 7 o'clock. All invited. -Kev. .1. M. Sanders will preach al thc West Knien baptist church ii ex I Sunday!! morning al ll o'clock. Publie cordially invited. -('?lip (mr advcrfi.sembhis ami get. ab- j soluInly lice, a Duck's Junior bango, Cooks perfectly. Som .'a Hardware ''o. .-..las. M. Moss has begnil the erection' of his collage rcsideiidc on ihr property recently purchased nom ('apt. Jas, ll. Kobi lis, -Kor Sale-I lay, two cows, one heifer and one good stock sow. C. Mel. bert. - K. W. Man-It. inaiuigoi ol' the West lilinstcr (dl and Kei iili/er Company, was in Walhalla tor a short while Monday on business. . J. ll. Adair s. ot Seneca, calls at ton t|on td 'groat reduction of prices at his store, bead his atlvertisement and call on him. Prof. VY. K Dendy, superintendent ol thc Picken.-. Orad?d Schools, paid The ( out ier (lillee an appreciated call last Krida) afternoon, --.I ay nos ?V (larwood are oifering spe cial prices oil chairs. They have a car load to select tuan. --Thaeksion .V Son. of i 2 roon vi Ito, have valuable propel ty, real atol pct sena), lot sale. See adv et I isomoiil in anet In-r column. .M rs. T. \. Norton,''lifter a' yorV pleas aid visit lo hoi s ni. Joseph .1. Nort<m, .uni family, at Commerce, lia., returned hollie last Ki olav. ? Notit.\ We have just moved into our new torc >ie.\; door to Iv.lon bros. Call and site us. stoneyplier Drug Co., West minster, s. ( , ?Kev. .1. .\|. McC n'n o and fanni) have moved ir on t lo- Johnston hon ?V and .oe now o. i apvui;' a par? of ibo Kauf mann residence on Main .street. We will give a ticket wit store, which will Clitltlo the $ I ?S.OO l>oll, to ho given ? will take her plata; in our willi Don't, tail to see her, lb-member we soil the Ctf-"MKST IN KV WALHALLA DF J >?l,l)4y,,H \ GAH I Al Al) OK .: AUK COING TO Ali I'KICKS KOK "V DAYS. iii IN NI!Kl) OK ? Tl IK TIMK TO (ll A.SK. m fe -J ny it os A- Garwood offer special ! prices bil chail'S for thc next :'.') days, i -Strother ct I'blimey have for sale several car loads of dour, salt, otc. Sec advertisement ill another column. - M. S. Stribling, Westminster, has a new ad vet t isenmnt oil tho second page of this issue. Ile has a select stock and olio rs "the best values for the r moy." -J. Ai brook, at Seneca, hr.i just be gun to run a time business. All stylos of blocks and watches. -Just finished, a line kiln nf brick. For salo in any ipiantity. Yard open Tues days and Kridays. Small quantities any time. W. John Schroder, Walhalla. - Kev. II. C. Grossman will preach a special Advent sermon on "Christ mak ing all things now," in tho Lutheran church next Sunday morning. Services in Knglish. All welcome. -Cul prices on everything. Only comparo and be convinced. Annual clearance December I to Ml. lt, P. Cochran, Seneca. -Wm. II. F. Pieper, of Charleston, is spending a few days in and around Wal halla on a hunting trip, lie is visiting bis libele, K. W. Pieper, near town. His friends are pleased to see him. -Dr. C M. Walker, of Wes t mi lister, was in Walhalla for ll short while last Friday <m professional business. Dr. Walker is a j-eutleuitin of pleasing ad dress and has many friends wherever lie is know II. - A. W. Thompson will offer al auction . ni December 71 h. at Seneca, between ;!'. and i<l broke ami unbroko horses'. Kasy terms will be made on day of sale. Mis Alice Ibibiuson and daughter] Willie Wray, <>t Anderson, hayo bi?eri spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Nj I,. Fant and family in Midway, Mrs. Kobinkoii has quite a number of warm friends in Walhalla who an? always de lighted to meei her. She and her daugh ter rot urned home Monday morning. - Km k's stoves are made for service. -A prominent traveling salesman, who makes a trip l<> Walhalla rogilla ri y every len days or two weeks, was beard to remark last Monday that Walhalla is doing a big business now and is far above lb?' average for towns of its size. Koop lim going upward; -A chance for Hie SI5 doll with every 25c. cash purchase al our store. Walhalla Drug Co. Mrs. H. M. Holland and little son Joe. of Castnnin. N. ('., aro visiting rela tives in Walhalla. Mrs. Holland is well known here, where she spent, her young girlhood days and w hela; she has many friends and acquaintances who will bc d lighted to moot her again, Lost.-Two small black- pigs; one a little larger than (he oilier, with whitish hairs around their heads and lore shoul ders. Holli males. Have been gone since last Thursday. Any information concerning Hmm will be thankfully re ceived by Mis. .1. M. baldwin, Walhalla. - -Clip: ( lip! Clip! Clip! Clip! Clip mir advertisements and got a Huck's Junior Kange free. Seneca Hardware Co. -H. H. and W. T. Halhihgor, of West minster, were muong the visitors lo Wal halla las! week, lt has been several yours; since lt. I'.. Hallongor was in Wal halla, and he noted a number of im provement' . We are always pleased to meet oin friends fro (ii neighboring towns. - For the next ten days, beginning IICXI Sa. ni day. all our stock, consisting of ladies' underwear, millinery, di es.-, skirts, ^li(lt) kind for m., notions, ole.; will bo sold at greatly rod ticed pi ices, (all and see ns and .-.eenie some ol the baronin*. Mrs. A. I'. Holden^ Milliner. W alhalla, S. C. Thanksgiving services a| the Pushy terian church lasl Thursday weir en ?oyod by a ian's g.1 congregation, Tho collection foi tho orphanages amounted io something over >:'.!. Kev. i'.. Si Jones, bf tho Methodist church preached, ?ind tho services wore participated in by Kev, Crossman, of the Lutheran church, ami l.'evs. Law ami lingers, ol tin- Pres byterian! If yon buy a Huck's stove you gol Vom money back if wanted. lock noon ora Eve, li every L'or, cosh pu rebaso at our holder lo ono chance at a handsome way at that ti tho, The doll is boro and low as soon as her "Trousseau" arri vi,H. ?UG COMPANY, ? ld f*i<nn<l. -A. W. Thompson will offer nt auction on Doeonibor 7th, at Seneca, botwoon ?10 and 40 bioko and unbroko horses. JOasy terms will be made on day of sale. - Profs. A. S. Shoaly and C. lb Gris wold, of Clemson College, spent Sunday in Valhalla atnonur friends. They were i ' ;istered at the Walhalla Hotel. - W. J; Sehroder expects to make his bund and receive hi? commission as County Treasurer by Hie last of this week. He will probably bu ready to re ceive tax money by Monday next, -Cash clearance salo December I to 1)1, Kvcrylh int: mai ked down. Milli nery cbcaper than ?vcr. K. I'. ('ooUrah, Seneca. -Tho budge over Cbattooga river, near Russell's, bas been completed, and was yesterday recolv?d hy the County Commissioners of Oconoo and Ordinary of Kaban county, Georgia. Tho bridge was built by C. K. Carter, of Walhalla, for $'185, OOOlioo ami Kabuli counties cacti bearing half thc cost, lt is said to bo an excellent piece of work. - Kev. IO. S. Jones will preach in the Walhalla Methodist church hoxl Sunday morning and night at the usual hours. These will be bis last appointments at. this chinch before 'ho meeting Of the annual conference, which assembles this year lit Darlington, S. C., December I llb. As far as we know we think it is the unanimous desire ol' thc people that Mr. Jones he returned to the Seneca and Walhalla charge for another year. - Wc have the best line of Christmas goods ever brought lo Walhalla. A chance at the $15 doll with every ??56. cash pinchase. Walhalla Dum Co. - ll. K. A. Kine; and J. L O. King, of Seneca, were in Walhalla last week for a short while in the interest of their patented ball .bearing water elevator. This ts a patent for easy anil convenient drawing and emptying of water limn wells. They have appointed 1$. S. Kook as their ngotil for Walhalla and vicinity and h. A. Kdwards for Westminster and Otikway. lt is said to be a great im provement over tho old water elevators that worked on a somewhat similar plan. - According to a prominent cotton buyer in Walhalla there has boon from 20 tn 25 percent moro cotton marketed hero this year than for tho same period of any previous year. During November of lUOSt, however, lhere was more cotton thrown on the market than any previous November and more than has been inar eted during November of this year, lt seems lobe t ho prevailing opinion that eight-cent cotton is in sight, though the market will fluctuate between S and 'J cents all along. -Down go prices on all hats, ribbons, feathers, tips, silks, velvets, dress goods and notions. Cut price clearance sale I)eccinbcr 1 lo ?ll. K. 1'. Cochran, Seneca. - Ford A- McCoy have purchased A. P. Holden's livery stabl-s ?md oil tilt and will in the futuro conduct a general livery, feed ?md . ale. stable at. the Holden stable placo. Tho new linn is composed ot T. N. Kord ?md J. W. McCoy, ol High lands^ N. C. Mr. McCoy luis been at various times connected with the livery business in Walhalla, Ile and Mr. Fold will move their families to Walhalla within the next few weeks and become permanent residents. Mr. Hohlen re served a number of lumber learns ?md will remain in the lumber business. - A. W. Thompson will oller at auction on December lilt, at seneca, s. c., be tween -IO ami -IO head of broke and tin broko bersos, Kasy terms will be mam ?n da)* of sale. Seneca and Walhalla. Seneca and Walhalla will send lip a good report to Hm Annual Confer.mei1. There have been thirty additions to the m cm hm ship. The consolidated ol ai m s hilve been paid in full-tho second time in Ibo history of thc charge-and re mitted to the treasurer. Support of the ministry exceeds any proviens record si m e the two churches have been a cliarim. - Kev. IO. S. Jones in The South ern Christian Advocate, November 21. -The Huck's Junior bange, now in our window, is the handsomest piece of children's furniture ever shown in the county, (liven away February I, I Ul 15 . Seneca Hardware Co. Educational Mectino,. Teachers, trustees ?md friends of edu cation aro invited to attend au educa tional meeting ?it tin; Court House Satur day, December ttl, at I l a. m., lo reor ganizo tho Oe mee Kural School Improve ment Associa ion. Oconoo can have one ol' the best associations in the State, as there aro so many teachers, club women and ministers ni her bounds, who are deeply interested in educating all the white children. A special invitation is extended lo the editors of all the papers in donee ami the faculty of Clemson to become activo in o m bo rs of tho O. I;, s. I. A. Card ol Thanks. Will Mrs. I). I-'. Nicholson, Mrs. Steno, of Seneca, Mis. Macaulay and beal Swamp school accept my thanks for thc donations sent for the Pratt-Hurd I tl Hos pi tal funds, ilise tithers who have, sent kind letters saying they will send dona tions later. We ask just a penny from bitch of the Goonoo school child ron. Please send in your penny. Unless this child is sent lo tho hospital ht! will bo Compelled lo slay in bed thc rest of his life, hj tlji? "Visipii of Sii Kaiinlall" - 1 rhe Holy Supper is kept indeed In w balso Wo shine with another's need; N'ol w hat wc give, bul what we share, Poi the :;itt. Without tho giver is hine; Who gives himself with his ?dins feeds three Himself, bis hungry neighbor ?ind Mo. "In His Name," in the sunshine of His love, Maiyo li. Shelor. Mot making sn Iii cien I stiles ?it tho Auc tion last Saturday, I will sell, at PK I VATIO SACIO, ?ill this week, my Household and Klichen Furniture. Alst? ono Kino Milch Cow. All goods not sold at Priyato Salo will bc sold at AUCTION On Saturday^ December ?I, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon. (MKS.) ANNA KAUSTlOKKK. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TRESPASS NOTICE. NOTIOK Is hereby given to ?ill poisons liol to ti'ospass on any ot' our lands by limiting, fishing, diguing roots, cut ting limber, sotting ont Jh'O Ol' trespass ing in any mutiner wluitsnnvntt Partios ontoring our lauds will bu prosecuted to Ibo fullest, extent of Ibo law. li. 10. .Neal, Wi I?. Freeman, (leo. M. White, Mrs. Ceo. M. White, .1. ll. Hill, Mrs. IO. A. Hopkins, P. A. brown, .1. I). Hand, Atney J mies, Mrs.Maggie (?tibien. November.".!), ino I. MS-M WE WILL HAVE Through December, At Reasonable Prices T'vo ear louds Koller King Kio ir. Otb ear load barbed Wire. Due ear load Wiro Nails. Ono ear load buggies and Wag..ns. One ear load Koroit uro. Two oin' loads High (?rudo Aeid. ( Pie ear load Nalt. Also a nico line of Harness, Opilar?, bridles ami Halters. Cotton Seetl Meal and Hulls in abund ance. Highest prices paid for Seed. Uospect fully. r & AVoist I Inion. WE WANT ALL INTERESTED IN MACHINERY TO HAVE OUR NAME BEFORE THEM DURING 1905 Write us stating what kind of MACHINERY you uso or win Install, and wo will mall you FREE OF ALL CORT A HAN OSOM E ANO USEFUL POCKET DIARY AND ATLAS OR A LARGE COMMERCIAL CALENDAR Gibbes Machinery Company, COLUMBIA, S. C. A ?TOOK OF HORSE POWER HAY PRESSES TO OE OLOSED OUT AT SPECIAL PRICES -viai?-r?aJj TO BE GIVEN A Vi/A Y AT W A.I.II A ld J A, S. C. I legi lining to-day (Wednesday, Novem ber 2) every eustomor making a 50-ocnt cash purchase at my store will ho given a numbered tiekel entitling thu holder to a chance at this handsome lb oii'/o V?so. A n il iii buri sealed lind un known tb ns, has hoon placed in tho Peo ple's Hank safo hy Coo. Seaborn, cashier, and .las. Thompson, Mayor. Tiokets will bo issued until tho (dose of business Saturday, December ?list, when tho en velope, will ho ?p?ned and the Vase awarded to the person hold big tho num ber corresponding to tho ono contained in tho envelope. lioineinber you got a ticket with every purchase amounting to f>(ieM no matter in what line. ( 'all and seo this Vase. We have everything for tho consumer. J. W. BELL, Druggist, Walhalla, S. C. Jj % pi HAVE YOU GOT IT ? I I want, within the next sixty clays, every Chicken, Duck, Turkey and Goose in Ooonee county. Bring me your Eggs. I pay the highest price for thom. I want a lot of Star Grass, Grub Koot, Ginseng, Home-made Molasses, all Copper and Brass about your place. I want to buy 1,000 bushels each of Corn, Peas and Cane Seed. Ii' you have any of the above to offer I will be glad to buy no w. We are going out of the produce business on January 1st, 1905. If you want the benefit of my high prices for your produce bring it now. WALHALLA, S- C BELL TELEPHONE. FULL LINE OF PIPING AND FITTINGS FOR MACHINERY. Quick work and n oloso price on ?-ny kind of a job. Foundry work on short notice. No charge for patterns. SIIKKST M KT AL AND KOOKING WORK OF ALL KINDS. SENECA, - - - - S. C. ELIAS EARLE, President and Manager. AND co t-i-J CO CO with Our Fall StocK of Winter Goods. mt USS GOODS. Woollen floods in Colors, consisting of l?t?A'w?'LOTIIj KKK NC H KLANNKLS, SHUCKS j IIKNUIKTTAS. Big Line of Ladies' and Children's Jackets. CLOTHING TO SHIT KV IS lt Y HO I) Y boys! ned Children's Suits-tho Mrs. Jane Hopkins make-guaranteed tho best. UH SEIJJ THU Kbll'I'KNDOJMT DITTM?N SHOKS FOR LA DI MM. S Ii K O UK lt Sr. ll CO I?S KI'S, Ask for tho Tapering Waist-tho most popular corset on the market-, rm-> <zz-<=> oo rr" rn Pitchford Company FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS OF MERCHANDISE AT A SACRIFICE. Iii order to make a change in our business January 1st, 1905, we offer om entire stock of Dry G-oods, Notions, Shoos, Hats, Caps, &c, at a slaughter sal. No old, shelf-worn stuff] hut nico, fresh, new goods. Como to soe us. Those goods must go by January 1 st. The prices we make are for cash only. On and after December 1, 1904, w< will sell for cash only ; no more goods charged after that date. All parties owing us will please call and settle at once. All accounts unpaic January 1st will bo placed with an attorney for collection. J. T. LAWRENCE & CO., - = v Seneca