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Page 1: Keowee courier.(Walhalla, S.C.) 1898-07-07. · F. Corbin mid posso '.nado anothersuccessful raid at Brasatown onTuesdaylast. Thoy cap¬ tured two copnor stills, with outfits to each

LOCAL iVí r%i "7"«OM.Tho l'rosbytorlon onuroh haareovutly¿¿ boon recovered.

Ok Mr. Vira. C. Rochester, in tue proud. f»thor o* * baby girl.£Ç njni. Ohas. Wood and baby, of Ander¬son, niQ,vlsltlug in aud near Walhalla.Mrs. W) J. Nix, of Columbia, is on a

visit to her fathor, Mr. O. K. Maxwell,m(\ and family.

Prof. Wobt. u. Slnglotou will conductnu all-day sluging at Poplar Springs nextSunday, July 10.

Parties falling to roeoivo their papersregularly will cbnfor a favor by notifyingus of tho samo.

Dr. Fahuostook will bo lu ld« offtonovory Monday, Tuesday and Saturdayuutil furthor notice

Air. Alex. Ivostor aud daughtor, Daisy,of AndoiBon, visited rolativos In audnear Walhalla this week,

(tuite a number of young pooplo wontto Tunnel Hill last Friday night to picnicThoy roport a pleasant timo.Mr«. Capt. Wm. G. Smith, of Collina

V- bia, is visiting hor daughtor, Mrs. N. L.Fant, in Walhalla, this wook.Foe SALK-Sot of coiled hoop maohin-

ory. Apply to J. ll. Bbnnklin, Sonoca,or G. Shanklin, Riohland, S. C.Mr. Will Townos, of Atlanta, aud Mr.

II. Koith Townos, of Greonvlllo. visitedrelativos in Walhalla Cds week.

Miss Ida Fowls, of Mount Ploasant. S.G., is spending tho summor in Walhalla,Stopping with Prof. J. M. Moss.

Miss Kinma Morriok loft on Wodncs-_dn>y last for Gainesville, Ga., whoro abo

will spond BOHÍO timo visiting rolativoB.Prof. Hobt; li. Singloton will bogin a

school of musio in tho Wost Union Bap¬tist eh uroll on Friday morning, July IB.Cuito a number of young pooplo on-

joyed a pleasant danco at Reid's HallWednesday night in honor of visitingyoung ladles.Hov. Atkinson, of Six Milo. PickoiiB

county, will bogín n protraetod mootingnt Poplar Springs Raptist ehuroh on tho(iltli Sunday nicht in this month.Misses Julia and Maggie and Mr. John

Brandt, of Walhalla, spent last weekvory pleasantly at tho homo of Mr. F. II.Brandt, nt Rear Swamp.

Mrs. Essie Taylor, accompanied by hordaughtor Carrie, of Florida, is ou a visitto her mother, Mrs. Katherine Smith,i"* and sister, near Walhalla.Wo aro ploasod to notico that Mrs.

Frances Church, of Floronco, S. C., ls inour town. Sho is visiting hor niece, Mrs.C. W. Fratt, on Faculty Hill.Miss I.euora Hubbard, accompanied byher nophow, John Will Hubbard, in

spending somn timo in Walhalla, stop¬ping at Mrs. A. C. Morrick's.

It is now roportod that a strong Span¬ish licet, with 10,000 troops, has Bailedfor Manila. Moro moat for Dowey-howon't do a thing to that Spanish Hoot.

.1 inigo W. C. Ronot, of Charleston, J.C. Tarnook. Stenographer, of Columbia,.las. A. MoCollough, Esq., of Greenvillearo stopping at Ulomaiin's Hotel, on Fac¬ulty Hill.Tho lino of ladies' shirt waists, skirt*

and undorwoar, shown hy M. W. Colo-man «fe Co., is vory pretty and thcprices attractive Shirt waists, 2.r>o.Ready mndo skirts only fiOeMr. N. T,. Davis is circulating amoiiR

his Walhalla fi louds again, aftor spend¬ing a week visiting rolativos in other pat hof tho county. Wo think "Nat" misses rfriond or two s'neo his return,

Hartwell Sun. "Misses Joasio amFlora Norris, two beautiful and accompllahcd young ladies of Westminster, SC., woro visiting relatives in tho city, amattending tho instituto thin wook."

If you want goods at and below cosfor tho next thirty days only, call on ,1& J. S. Carter, Westminster, S. C. Thojaro determined to rcduco their stockDargalna will do it. Soo their advertisemont.* M. W. Coleman it Co. aro showing aielegant lino of summor shoos in all tinprevailing colors, amt their linc of summer clothing and nec,r ear is hard tiboat. Givo thom a call and you will noregret lt.Missus Kata Roll and Bossio Mickle

loft fov Clayton, Ga., last Saturday mornlng to mako an extended visit. Tho;woro Accompanied by Mr. .lube Strotheand Mister Douglas Seaborn, who roturned Monday ovoning.

' Doputy Marshal W. B. F. Corbin am

posso captured a still and fixtures InsSaturday On Changa. They dostroyeisix hundred gallons of boer and arreste*Jack Albortson, who was brought hWalhalla and lodged in jail.

Just arrived-a littlo Amorican cavairy gcnoral, on July Uh, at Mr. G. WHayes's homo. Wo predict that inshort wliilo tho littlo gcnoral will havonough littlo comrades around hero tmuster a troop to light tho Spanish.

Mrs. J. C. Cork and children, of liennothsvillo, S. C., aro visiting tho familof her fathor, Capt. J. C. Novillo, oWest Union, and other roll »ives in thcounty. Mrs. Cork has many friends iiOconco who aro always glad to soo hoiTho United Confederate Veterans' A>

sociation will moot in Atlanta July 20-2Íami it promises to bo ono of tho largosmcolingH tho Association has evor heh]Tho citizens of Atlanta arc hard at worlnnd will do their host, to make tho ohveterans havo a good time

J. & J. S. Carter, successors to Cai toMerchandise Company, Westminster, ardetermined to rednco their largo sloe!of goods. Soo their ndvortisemont. 1

^moans business ami so do they. Tho** havo ovory thing you went. Call and sethom and yon will savo molloy.

Prof. II. C. Singleton will opon a schocat ConnouosB on Monday, .Inly ll. Thpooplo of that community have rocontlcompleted a splendid school buddieopposite tho Conncross Raptist churoand aro to bo commended for their ontoipriBo in this important lino.Nowborry Herald and Nows: "lion. (

R. 1). Ruins, of Walhalla, was in No«bony on Saturday for a few hours angave us a pleasant call. Tho people cGoonoo should sond him back to tho I,ejinlaturo. Ho is an intelligent and activmcmbor and is woll equipped to do hiState good sorvico."

Mrs. ii. H. Rrandt entertained htfriends last Wcdnosday at hor homo, thoccasion hoing tho anniversary of hrbirthday. Mrs. Rrandt knows how tmake things pleasant for old friends anall enjoyed tho day. At night tho yotinpooplo hold high carnival till a late hom(lancing and amusing themselves :games.

Mr. W. F. Harbor, of Hartwell, fiahas recently completed a neat eotta»residence for Mrs. Mary 10. Bauknighlt is ono of the prettiest houses in towtMr. Harbor is a (Ino workman. Ho wisoon have tho beautiful residence of MiA. C. Merrick completed. He now hatho contract to finish Mr. C. W. Pitclford's store

Misses Bullio and Helen Moss returne.home last Thursday evening, after boinabsent for about a year. They ïavbeen students in tho Mei.munger RigSchool, of Charleston, during their stawith their sister, Mrs. Dr. .1. W. Bowelof Mount Ploasant. They aro groat!pleased with their school and speak oflu the highest terms. Their many friendaro glad to welcome thom homo again.

Mr. .lames Fisher, a well-known cit/on of this county, and who, until abmayoar ago, resided In Jocnssoo Vallojdied in Texas on .lune 18tb, of cancor rtho face Mr. J'lHhor was a good oitizeand clover gentleman and bad seores <friends boro, who will regret to hear <bis death. Ho was advanced in lifo anfor tho past fow years ho bad neongroat sulToror from au incurable n.Hoas

* Prof. J, S. Jennings, of Horse CovN. C., paid ns a ploasant oat! on Thurday last. Wo aro glad to loam that IContemplates becoming a permanent eilzen of Goonoo, Ho will assumo chargetho School at Oakway in November,which place ho intends inaugurating tlgraded school system. Mr. Jenningsan r.xpoi ioiieod teacher, having commeed a limn .liiny; school at Dcmorest, Gifor oight years, besides hoing Idontifliwith other schools of prominence fycarB past. Wo bespeak for him gresuccess in his now ontorpriso and liojat no distant day to soo him at tho herof a nourishing sohool and to wolconhim as a pormanont olti/on of Goonoo,

'2«(0» iînUio JuiiiiBon, of Ooujfcrfti» .'yiM jon a violt to Mrs. K. Hdudonla^t wook.Mrs. tí. T. «rovo witt daughter, Loulso,

?re vHtixîs? rcïa*Ivw .iu Anderson-.this)wook.Col. E. W. Byrura has fluiehod wakingbrlok for tho Pitchford atoro. Ho ni?do

over 000,000.Mia. Martha Marrott, of Atlanta, Qa.,ls visiting hot daughter, Mrs. J. H. Karly,

».nd family.Hov. D. P. Bonrdou will preach at Wolf

Make ohuroh on tho third Sunday In thismooth at 11 o'olock A. M.Minson Lila and Josslo Strlbling, of

Pone loton, aro visiting thoir cousin, MissRoxtn Rold, this wook.Prof. Jamos M. Moss will tako chargeof tho L'ohool att Oakway on Monday,

'.".'y 11* ..m! t,vu i H nu foi vnu moulut».A protruotod mooting will hogin nt

Fairvlow ohuroh on tho fourth Sundayin this month and continuo i brough thowook.Miss Louise Turnor and Miss May do

Jarnotto, of Katontou, Ca., aro visitingthoir friend, Miss Mary Stribbug, nearWalhalla.Mr. Fred. VouLoho, wifo and baby, of

St. Goorgos, aro visiting bis motbor,Mrs. J. C. VoaliOho, and family, noarWalhalla.Mrs. J. R. Smith returned to hor homo

in Laurons county thia morning. Showaa accompanied by hor dnughtor, Mrs.J. h. Daniel, and baby.Cbioknmauga Letter in Greenwood

Index: "Cludmors IlughoB, who ismember oí tho band, te íjulto îïî." Chamors has many friends in Walhalla whohopo for his spoody recovery.Capt. Robt. S. Thompson was oom-missfonod Juno li), and has bcon ordorod

to report to hi:: linnell of tho SIM vice atJnoksonvilio, Fla. Ho will no doubt bonttaohod to Gon. LCO'B corps.Tho many friends of Mr. M. C. Scuborn

will rcgrot to learn of his illness. 1 To hasboon conflnod to his room about a wook.Vi'«. mû gltid to bo libio to announcethnt bo is improving and hopo soon toseo him out again.Mr. John J. Smith, a gontlomnn woll

nnd favorably known to tho peoplo ofOconeo county, is visiting his many rela¬tives and friotuls in Walhalla this wook.Ho is from llartwoll, Ga., whoro ho linsboon living for sovoral months.Major Hcnj. Sloan, Professor of Matho-

matics in tho South Carolina College,Columbia, was in Walhalla for a fowdays last wook on business and visitingrelatives and frionds. Ho is tho samecultured and pleasant gentleman that hoovor was.

Nowspapordom utters this bit of truth:"Novor judgo a poison by his outsidenppoaranco. A shabby old coat may en¬wrap a nowspapor publisher, winlo aman wearing a high plug hat and sport¬ing a gold-headed cane may bo a delin¬quent subscriber."Dopu'y Marshal W. I>. F. Corbin mid

posso '.nado another successful raid atBrasatown on Tuesday last. Thoy cap¬tured two copnor stills, with outfits toeach ono, and destroyod about twothousand gallons of boor mid low wines.No arrest« woro madeTho Hon. Julius E. bogga, of Piokons,is announced this week for Congross.

Mr. Hoggs is too well known to need anyrecommendation at our hands. Ho is athorough gentleman, an able lawyer andin every way capablo of discharging thoduties of Congressman,Greenwood Journal: "Clad to seo tho

smiling face of Mrs. Prof. Cork. Shopassed through going to Walhalla for thosummer. Prof. Cork is tho successfulsuperintendent of tho bennittsvilleGrnded .School. Wo would bo pleasedto seo thom in our town again."Tho long drought has at last boon

broken by copious showers falling overtho county. Wo trust that tho rains willdo a great deal of good in reviving vege¬tation and causing tho corn and cottonand other field crops to yield their usualamount of fruitage

Ex-Sheriff B. F. Douthit, of Wost)Union, sowed five bushels of wheat oilold ground last fall, and has harvestedSM.} bushels of good wheat from saidsowing. Ho has also gathored ono hun¬dred bushels of line oats. Our goodfriend has, thcroforo, plenty of food forman and beast.Charlie Johnson, colored, wdio escapedfrom tho chain gang in January last, was

captured by Deputy Sheriff II, lt. Moss,at Mayesville, Ga., last Saturday andbrought to Walhalla Sunday and lodgedjail. Ho has about six months toservo yot. This was tho second limoJohnson escaped.Messrs. Jess Novillo, bao Dendy, Jas.

Darby, Jas. I. Smith, Jas. F. Novillo,John H. Keilli, Jas. Thompson, it. Q.Merrick, Thoa. R. Keith, J. B. Reid amiPoliceman Dickson, of Walkalla, attendedtho ball gnmo at Dol/.or last Monday.Messrs. Voylos ami Leathors, of theWestminster team, played with tho Wal¬halla boys.On Tuesday morning just as tho clonk

in tho Lutheran church steeple ntl licktwelve, a vivid Hash of lightning wasseen, followed by a loud report. Thebolt struck tho Fischossor monument intho Lutheran comotory, about four inchesfrom the top. No damage was «IOHO,tho lightning running down tho shaftand entering tho ground at tho base, onlyleaving a scorched streak down thoglazed granite sido.On Sunday last Kiley Mooro and his

nephew, Jerry Mooro, got into a diffl-culty, on Rich Mountain, and Kiley shotat Jorry with a shot gun. Jorry suc¬ceeded in getting tho gun away from iliaopponent and used it as a club, strikinghim on tho hoad and face and bruisinghim up pretty badly. Kiley's nose wasbroken and his countenance otherwisedisfigured. Doth men woro drunk. Noarrests havo been made.Mrs. Barbara Burkholdor died on

Tuesday, July f>, at tho home of hor son-in-law, Mr. I. Coode, near Walhalla.Sho was 87 years old, and had boonconsistent member of tho Monuonitnchurch for 05 years. Her remains worolaid to rest in West View comotory.Mrs. Hurkholdor carno to .South Carolinafrom Indiana in 'Silt) with tho family ofhor son-in-law. Tho bereaved familyluivo tho sincero sympathy of manyfriends.

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lixmiiiiififiou of Applicant*.Thoro will bo an examination of ap¬plicants for tho two vacant scholarships

in the Winthrop Normal and IndustrialCollege from this county on Friday,July 15th, at 0 a. m., at tho Court House.

V. F. M A u ri N,County Superintendent Education.

(VCW C.'llllllilllllt'M.

For Congress: Hon. A. C. Lat!mor andRon. J. Fi. Hoggs; for Representativos,Major S. I'. Dendy and lion. J. L. Smith;for Superintendent of Kdiiontion, I'rof.John Ii. MeWhortor; for Troasuror, W.eldridge White; for Supervisor, Na¬thaniel Phillipa.?---

«Ol euee 4'.il) ItfOlliri'hodiî.

Tho annual mooting of tho OconeoCounty brotherhood will meet at Comicross church on Friday, the 5th «lay ofAugust next, nt ll a. m. Tho membership is earnestly requested to attend.

Tues. Ullin, President.J. ll. SANDKUS, Soorotary.July 7, 1HÎIS.

A Iliu llmliftli.bast spring in tho distribution of seeds

from tho Agricultural Department atWashington, tho COURIKR gavo Mr. Jas.Johnson, living ie Coonee county,package of radish seed. Ho informs usthis wook that ho baa gathered fromthese seed a while, radish which weighedfour pound:-, and measured eight or teninches in longth.1 ppolnlmi'lll of i>< I. /¡i'«< 'i.

The appointment of tho following com¬rades as delegates from Camp Haskell,No. 815, U. C. V., tc attend tho re-unionto he hold in Atlanta, Ga., 20th to 24thof July instant, is hereby announced, to-Wit: W. A. Strother, lt. V. II. Lowery,S. P. Tannery, Wm. Bibb. J. J. Kolthund V.F.Martin, ThOBO announcementsdo not exclude ethers from attending, infact all tho mnmhors of tho Camp aroprivileged to attend and will share alltho privileges of delogatcs who aro des¬ignated to roproHont the Camp in anydeliberation that may bo held.By order of tho commaiulor:

ti, P. DKNDY.

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Goo. ii. Prince, of Andorsou, nod J. A.Mooney and J. A. MoCollough, of Groon-vlllo.

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itluVnnl »MN»iiIMHO Ana<>ifutt«n.Tho aunual mooting of tho Farmers'

Mutual ïusuranoo Atjsoo.ailon witt meetat tho Court Houso on Tuosday, tho 2dday of August noxt, at ll a. m, Ai* lttakes a majority to mako a quorum, thomembers aro urgently requested to beprosont, olthor porjonal or oy proxy.

J. J. .\\»LLKHOKU, President.J. li. SANDEitB, doorotary.

A VJ.U ee «he Colton Mill«.It was our pleasure on Inst Thursdayaftornoou to tako a stroll towards the

Walhalla Cotton Mills. Wo llrst wont totho office, whoro wo found tho olovorsuperintendent, Mr. Goo. II. Pookham,who kindly gnvo us permission to gothrough tho mill. Wo vlsitod tho piokorroom first, thou tho oard room, spinningroom and wonvo room. In all thosedopartmonts wo found ovorything in fluorunning oidor. Tho ooo tro of attract lon,howovor, was tho oloth room. lloro woroto bo soon groat otaoks of beautiful shoot¬ings. Tho oloth now has n niuoh smoother,aol i «ir and whttor ilnisbthnu lt had undor(or mer management. Tho Sliporhltoud-ont gnvo us two samplos as spooimonB-ono with tho Gront Amoricaa stamp, thoot lier with tho mill stamp. Tho mill badnovor mndo ovor 127,000 yards in onomonth until Mr. Pookham took charge.'Ibo (ii at month ho rniaod tho run toÔYQJP !4!J,000 yarda, and for tho month ofJuno it was raised to 161,800. Mr. Peck¬ham is well Up on tho i.iiinnfaoturinij ofcotton goods, and tho stockholders willfind in him a valuahlo man.

A Deplorable Miahnp.Ilnrtwoll Sun, July li "Saturday after¬

noon Dr. W. T. Stoddard mot withasori-ous and doplornblo mishap. Whilo nil.tinp In his buggy in front of bia roBi-denee walting air Mrs. Stoddard, whowas to accompany him. and reading anewspaper, his horso, which was grazing,got tho chook roin ovor tho shaft. Thoanimal hogan to back, and Dr. Stoddard,in tho oxoitomontof the. moment, hoeamounbalanced and was thrown vlolontlyovor tho whool of tho buggy to thoground, striking upon his right kneo.His back was severely wrenched and bisknoo was badly injured, so much so thattho log had to bandaged and oncasod inplaster 01 paris. It will probably bo monthsboforo ho can uso il. lt will bo roniom-borod that sovoral years ago Dr. Stod¬dard mot with a similar ncoidont inwhich his loft knoo was injured in muchtho samo way. Dr. Stoddard had sufll-olontly recovered from this hurt to walkwith oaso without tho aid of crutch orstiok. Added to this his general hoaltbhas been bad. Altogothor Dr. Stoddardand his dovotcd wife desorvo and bavotho universal sympathy of our pooploundor their oft-ropoatod calamities."[Dr. and Mrs. Stoddard bavo tho sympa¬thy of many friends in Walhalla. 1Oil ldc llM ii lunn (1.Tho following is tho oOleial acoro of

tho gamo of ball bctweon Pel/.er andWalhalla, played on Pel/.er's grounds onMonday last:PKl./.wn- A.b. R. H.H.

Guaitnoy, lb . ft 1 1Darby, s. s. ft 1 2Morgan, 2b. 4 1 2Crawley, r. f. 4 1 8Sanders, 1. f. 4 1 1baldwin, c. f. 8 0 1Moseley, .'lb. 4 2 1Pel /.or, p. 1 0 1Billson, e. :t o 1

Totals..:. 3d 7 13WALHALLA- A.P. R. H.H.

A. R. Dendy, c. ft 0 2Heathers, cf. 4 0 tlJesse C. Neville,p. I 0 0J. [. Smith, lb. 4 12J. F. Neville, Sb. 4 0 1John Keith, r. f. I 0 1Voyles, 1. f. 4 02Hunter, 2b. I 1 1Daly, s. s. 1 01

Totals. :17 2 10Struck out-Py Neville 7, Pel/.or 1.Patter hit-Neville, 2.Double play-G uni lucy unassisted.Umpire-Plaire.Time of game 1.46.Scorers-J. H. Poid, T. C. Kolan.

'I'liiMti iM Appointed.At the last meeting of tho Count?

Hoard of Education, Trustees woro appointed as follows, to-wit:Polmont, No. ftft-James O. Driscoll

Andrew Hunter, W. E. Cillospio.Oak way, No. ft-J. A. Kubanks, L. A

Edwards, J. O. H. Haloy.Mount Tabor, No. 10-J. A. Knox, W

T. Tannery, Ed. S. Singleton.Cleveland, No. 12-John W. Hiles, J

A. Mooro, W. P. Cleland.Novillo, No. 2ft-W. /.. Blanchott, Jobi

Abbott, Joseph Kerr.Speed's (hook, No. 28-C. A. Mooro

H. E. Cox, G. Oothran.Friendship, No. 20»-B. F. Mooro, W

H. Phillips, J. C. Sears.Salon), No. 42-T. A. Grant, Miles A

Moss, Henson Chapman.Ked Hill, No. 7:!-John Ed- wis, WmSingleton, Wm. King.In all other districts tho former tins

tees wore reappointed,W. M. Campbell, No. 28, and J. D

Isboll, No. 2ft, woro disqualified on account of being County Commissionersand Posoy bottoms, No. ftft, on acoounof not being a qualhlod voter.

In responso to a request to rule on thsubject, tho board decided that thorwere no lines, a person's rosidonco boiii|either wholly in or out of a district.The petition to form a now district ou

of portions of Pair Play and South Unioidistricts, was granted.

V. F. MAUTIN,Chairman and Clork.

A Plemtnnt Modul «Cvcnt.Ono of the most onjoyablo and soc in

ovoids of tho season took placo at thelegant, and hospitable homo of Maj. amMrs. Wm. J. Stribling, near Walhalla, oi

Tuesday evening, .Hum ftth, from nine t<twelvo o'clock. Tho party was gi von h;Miss Mary Stribling, thoir pretty nmcharming young daughter, in honor oher guests, Missos Kouiso Turnor amMay do Jarnotto, of Eaton ton, Ga., wbaro paying thoir friend, Miss Mary,visit for a few days.At tho appointed hour tho young moand maidens bogan to arrivo and wer

shown into tho beautifully lighted parloand drawing rooms, whore they woro iitroducod by Miss Mary to hor Georgiguests.After tho introductory services wer

ovor tho young folks entered into thenjoyments of tho occasion, which coislsted of music, games, social chat, Acwhich contributed much to tho evening'entertainment.At au appointed fimo slips of papoi

upon which tho names of tho younladies had been written, woro put intobat, and tho boys drew for their pri/.eiWhen all had drawn, they then procccdowith their partners into tho spacioudining room, whoro elegant rofroslunontworo served.At tho close of this most intorostm

part of tlio programme tho guests begato dopnrt lo their respective homes, tdream of tho happy time they had spunwith Miss Alary and her bright ami a<complishod young ladies of the PinpaSlate of tho South. Tho occasion wilong live green and fresh in our momor;Tlio following aro tho names of tliyoung ladies present: Misses Sallio Noton, Mary Cherry, Hattie Boll MoColough, Anna Terlmno, Nannie StrotheIno/. Schroder, Min Stribling, Anna KoliElla Heid, Annie Maxwell, Pobeda PerrjSallio Sholor, Mamie Ansel, Lidie. KoitiDaisy Kilburn, Julia Maxwell, EmmMerrick, Annie Pose mid Mice Strong.Tho following aro tho amos of tlyoung gentlemen present: Messrs. J. 'JAshworth, S. C. Baker, J. J. Norton, JaF. Novillo, lt. 0. Merrick, James DarbW. J. Novillo, Jr., G. M. Ansel, .TannAnsel, W. J. Schroder, John E. baninight, Mack Neville, Jessio MaxwolEugene. Hutchison, Jubo Strother, DaiStrother, Prank Maxwell, William Strilling, Wesslo Terbium, Hugh HolloniaiJ. C. Hicks, J. G. Kaw, Jr., J. B.Dondy, I.udio Bronnook and Drosdon JSmith, Jr. * Hi A. Í4., .»ii.

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Fanners' Institute.The Farmers1 instituto of Ocow

County will meet at Seneca, S. C., <July tho 2ftth, instead of at Walhalla,announced by circular lotter. By ord*of tho President, Homy H. Hart/.og.

S< P. STUIIILINO,Chairman Exooutivo Committoo.

OM»« t?*áutf|m<ioM **to*>éf''.Vko Cascarela Condy Cathartic. 100.'

or, 25c. If C, C. C. fell to ouro druggistsrotund mOuoy.Th« Beardeu Reunion.

Tuesday, Jase 28, waa a dny that wlilbo remembered by roany.The many kindred of grandmotherDearden au>i» lu uvlvbrato her 00th birth¬

day.- On arriving at tho old hom est omi, manyhad gathered, but you could se. >' pooplocoming in from ovory direotion to . /humtho old homestead is acooBßlbl' untiltho uumbor grow so "numerous that itmudo ono think of tho promiso made toAbraham concerning his seed.You could soo sons nnd daughters

growing gray with years and thoir cares;you could BOO othors in tho vigor ofmSuhood and womanhood; othors jusvgrowing into ibo Bamo, and tho littleono<J by tho »core, that furnished agreater part of tho muslo for tho day.Children present, .------10Grand children prcBont, . - - - - 10Groat grand eh lldron prosont, - - - .¡13Groat, groat grand ohiidrou prosont, - 8Others, - -.12

Total numbor present, ... - 184At a seasonable timo arrangomonts for

dinner bogan and out of buggies, wagonsaud other soureoB woio brought baskets,trunks Slid boxes, tho contents of whichmade a man fool tunny behind tho oars;but--voil-don't ask mo how I folt whenI left tho table. I don't know why, butsomehow those Oakv»ay pooplo hayop-omothmg to eat and it always makes uman fool good to sit down at thoir tablesand bettor whon ho gota up. Aftor allhad participated to thoir satisfaction,and tho good womou had taken up thatwhich remained, (Oh. my! It mado onothink of tho "twolvo haskel a full.) thoycalled on us for somo devotional exor¬cises. Aftor loading a «hort lesson fromPsalm xvii, and giving a short commont,tho congregation sang that good oldsong, "How firm a foundation," and thewritor lcd in prayor, aftor wbiob thoysang "JOBUB lover of my soul," and itwas delightful to BOO tho oxprossion ofGod'a lovo shown lu tho faco of thatmother, whoso DOth birthday wo worocolobraling. Sho has boon a Christianfor many years and hns novor rogrottodtho many days sho IUIB tried to honor herChrist, yet soo fcols she hns boon foundwanting in many good works. What apattern for those who must follow hor.A model of womanhood, a modol of vir¬tue.Thc climax was mado completo by a

short talk from cur vonorablo brotfior,Andrew McGuflln. Ho impresBod thonecessity of living right, that wo mightbo ready whon tho "Death Angol" comos.It is pleasant, im lc cd, to sit. nt his. footnnd hoar him toll of Ins hopo in Christand how ho lina tried to honor HimthoBO many years,

Work on thou faithful one.ino darkness will fado away,And thou shalt ho glorified,In that bright and porfoot day.

Tho congregation wns dismissed hysinging "Thero ÍB a beautiful latid." Iboliovo ovary one went homo feeling itwas good to bo thero and may it bo thohighest, desire of all who woro thore towin Christ and to know tho "l'owor ofHis i es ur ree iou."

J. M. McGui mc.

If yon have boon sick you will lindBoon's Sarsaparilla tho best medicinoyou can tako to givo you Appetite andstrength and restore you to a conditionof perfect health.

Hood's pills euro nausea, sick head-aeho, billiousnoss and all livor ills, l'rico25 cents.

Proceedings of tho Democratic Execu¬tive Committee

IlHAnQUARTRRS OK TUR DRMOOBATIO )BXROUTIVR COMMITTEE, [WALHALLA, S. C., July 4th, 1808. )

Pursuant to a call of tho County Chair¬man tho Executive Committoo mot nt thoCourt House in Walhalla at 12.80 P. M.on July 4th, 1808.On motion, Mr, S. P. Stribling was

unanimously elected Secretary of thoCommittoo.Tho following resolution was offorcd

and adopted :

Resolved, That tho Executive Com¬mitteeman from cadi Democratic Clubfurnish tho County Chairman with thona nc of three suitable members of theirrespective Clubs who shall act as mana¬gers at thoir ro8poctivo preoinots, suchnames to be furnished not later than tho1st of August proximo.Aftor some gonoral discussion tho

committoo adopted and prescribed anoflicial ballot upon which shall bo printedtho names of all tho candidates author¬ized to bo votod for and tho samo dis¬tributed to tho managers at oaoh electionprecinct; Provided, That this rulo shallnot prohibit any candidate from havingprivato tickets printed if ho may so do-sivo.

In order to moot tho necessary ex¬penses of conducting tho county cam¬paign tho following BOhodule of assess¬ments woro adopted:Candidatos for Congress, each, $.'5.00;

Houso of Représentatives, $1.00; Judgeof ProbatO, 50 COllts; Superintendent ofEducation, (1.00; County Treasurer,$1.00; County Auditor, $1.00; CountySupervisor, $1.00; and tim surplus, ifany, bo prorated among tho defeatedcandidatos.That tho County Chairman appoint

three poisons to wait upon and roceivotho candidatos for Stato ofliccs on Au¬gust tho 15th proximo. Tho Chairmanappointed Messrs. S. P. Dendy, J. J.Hnloy and Jos. W. Sholor to constitutesaid committoo.On motion, tho following campaign

mee! inga woro arranged for at tho fol¬lowing named places on tho dates namedbolow :Oakway, August Kith.Westminster, August 17th.Fort Madison, August 18th.Long Crook, August 10th.Double Springs, August 2()th.Choohoo, August 28a.Saloon, August 24th.High Falls, August 25th.Seneca, August 20th.It was also provided that any commu¬

nity desiring to hoar tho candidatos shallnotify tho County Chairman who will lixtho timn for such mooting.

All candidatos will bo required to paythoir assessments and lllo their plodgoBwith tho County Chairman to abide thoresult and support Um nominóos of thoprimary election, to ho hold on the 80thday of August and tho second primaryon tho nth day of September, 1808, ifnecessary, on or boforo the mooting atOakway, August Kith.On motion, it was ordered that three

Township Commissioners ho voted for inouch township by tho votors hereof,who, Uko other candidatos, will bo re¬quired to file their pledge to abide by Umresult ami support tho nominees of saidolootions.On motion, tho County Chairman was

requested to confer with tho CountyChairmen of tho several counties of thoThird Congressional Dlstriot and haveprogressively arranged a series of cam¬paign meetings to bo hold throughout thoDistrict.On motion, tho Committoo adjourned

subject to tho call of tho Chairman.C. lt. D. BUHN»,

County Chairman.S. P. STIMULI NO, Secretary.

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'.Uruna Jury Presentment,THK STACK OF SOUTH CAIIOIATÍA, )

COUNT/ Ct" OwKSS. }To Ills Jïonqr W. Ü. Benet, Judgo pre¬siding in tho Eighth Judicial, Oirfiult,Wolhalla, S. 0,: .*The graud Jury, in making this its finalf>ro8ontmont at tho preso&t term, hogcavo to unbuilt-Firstly, Tln'.fc they passod upon all tho

hills of indictment handed out to themhy tho .Solicitor and made roport thereonto tho Court.Secondly, That wo havo, by speolalcommit len appointed, visited tho county

tail and poor bonne, and aro gratifiée* to»o nblo to roport both thoao institutionsin good condition, and find plcasuro incommending tho satisfactory manage¬ment of tho same.

Thirdly, In regard to tho condition ofthe puhlio roads of tho county,wo beg to say that, while allare not lound in as good condition as wowould liko thom, yet wo believe that thoSupervisor has done tho best that hecould do with tho limited means at hisdisposal, i

Fourthly, Wo again renew our rocom-moudatlon that t hero should bo a suit a-bio jail building provided for the countywith conveniences to enable tho jailor tokoop separate tho races and 80X08.

Fifthly. Wo recommend that thoseMagistrates of tho county,who havo notbrought thoir books to tho County Com¬missioners, bo requested to do oo boforotho next, term of court.

Sixthly. Complaint han boon mado tous against mattie FraVJy and Ev!o Fradyfor disorderly conduo't and disturbing thopoaco and morality of tho community,and tho nninos of li. F. O'Kolly, CurtisHaines and Jenn MhMor us witnesses toprove tho samo.

Sovonthly, In conoluslon wo bog to ro-turn thanks to tho presiding Jungo fortho courtesies shown UB and tho So'ioltorfor tho assistitnen rendered ns ip the dis¬charge of our duties. Respectfully,

C. M. NiBT.n, Foreman.Bitcklon's Arnica Salve.

Tho host salvo in tho world for outs,bruises, Borso, ulcers, salt rhoum, lo vcrsores, tottor, chapped hands, chilblains,corns and all skin eruptions, and posi¬tively cures piles, or no nay roquirod. Itis guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction,or nionoy rofundod. Frico 25 cont« norbox. For salo by D. H. Darby, Walhalla;W. J. Lunney, Soncca, and ll. B. Zim¬merman, Westministor.

OUR SENECA BÙDKET.0ONÇUOTBD BT M. K. S.

SBNKOA, S. C., July 5.-Monday, July4th, pnsBcd without any marked demon¬stration of patriotism. Tho nogroos,however, thronged tho stroot«.Tho Newry baso ball team carno to

Seneca ono day last wook and playedagainst tho second niuo of this placo.Tho scoro Btood 20 to 8 in favor of Seneca.The Bamo tennis played again Monday atNowry, Soncca again hoing victorious,tho scoro hoing 10 to 0.Mrs. Julia M. Johnson commenced on

Monday teaching a Kindergarten. ltwill continuo during tho summer. Mrs.Johnson is teaching at tho Kcowoo Hotel.Doth tho littlo twin girls of Hov. and

Mrs. W. S. Ilamitor died tho latter partof last week, and ovorybody of coursofools much sympathy ior tho paronta.

Mr. Ti E. Dickson spent sovoral daysof last week and this with his family,returning to Columbia Monday.Miss Julia Deo, of Greenwood, who is

visiting Miss Clara Livingston, had thomisfortune to fall from a bicycle Fridayand sustained BOHÍO slight injuries. Showas unconscious for sovoral hours,Messrs. Dresdon A. Smith, Jr., .TossoMaxwell and William Stribling, of Wal¬halla, wore In town Sunday.

Mrs. L. W. Caroy and children, afterremaining sovoral months at Lockhart,aro again at Soncca.

Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery aro thohappy parents of a fine boy, who arrivedon Saturday.Mr. Kobort Cignilliat is in'town, filling

a position at tho dopot.Mrs. Jenkins, of Texas, with hor chil-

dron, visited her sislor, Mrs. J. W. Strib¬ling, Inst wook.Mr. W. D. Holland, who has boon

dorking in tho »toro of M. W. Coleman& Co., is spending tho month of July attho homo of his parent s in Hart county,Georgia.Miss Mario Hilliard, of Andorson, has

been visiting Miss Mary Cherry.Messrs. J. II. Adams and J. W. Byrdattended court at Walhalla this wook.Messrs. B. F. Sloan and W. S. Huntor

wont to Walhalla on Monday.Dr. John Hopkins is having tho oldatoro building on tho cornor of his lottorn down and moved away.

Messrs. James H. Brown, Jr., andFred. McCarloy havo positions ns nightoperators with tho Southern Railroad inGeorgia,

Dr. J. O. Lindsay, of Duo Wost, spoutSunday in Seneca.Tho rcsidonco of Mr. T. M. Lowery is

being painted afresh.Thoro aro a numbor of summor hoard¬

ers at thu Coonee Inn, of whioh Mr.Clarence E. Ellison is proprietor.

ROBBED THE CRAVE.A startling incident," of which Mr.

John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was thosubject, is narrated hy him ns follows:"I was in a most dreadful condition.My skin was almost yollow, oyo» sunken,tongue coated, pain contiuaily in backand sides, no appotito-gradually grow¬ing woakor day by day. Throo physi¬cians bad given mo up. Fortunately, afriend advised trying 'Kio'trio Bitters,1and to my groat joy and surpriso, thofirst bottle mado a decided improvement.I continued their uso for tinco weoksand am now a woll man. I know theysaved my lifo and robbed tho gravo ofanother victim. No on o should fail totry thom. Only 50 cents por bottle at J.W. Boll's, Walhalla, W. J. Lunnoy's, So¬ncca, and H. B. Zimmorinann's, West¬minster, drug stores.

Tugnloo Bots.TUOAI.OO, S. C., July f>.-Wo had a

delightful rain yesterday afternoon,which has greatly revived vegetation.Prospects aro favorable, at this writing,for a gonoral rain, which is badly needed.It Booms that tho drought has not had

any ofl'oct on tho growth of candidatos.Appearances aro now that thoro will boa full crop.Thoro was quito a pleasant party on

Long's Hill rocontly in honor of E. PoroyLong, John H. Long and Frank Droifus,of Greenville. Two of Walhalla'» fair¬est and loveliest young /adios, MissosDoanio Seaborn and Carrie Koith, gracedand honored tho occasion with thoircharming presence.

Messrs. Bob Kay and Judge Ashworth,two popular candidatos, worn winningvotes in tills BOOtton recently.Tho ninny friends of Krank Droifusrogrotted vory much to soo him loavo forhis homo in Greenville lost week. Wofear that "Dago" loft at least ono younglady'» palpitater In an abnormal condi¬tion. Krank, they say you must comoagain.Messrs. IO. l'eroy and John H. Long,aftor a short visit to friends in this sec¬

tion, will causo many regrets at thoirleaving for their homo in Croenvillo to¬morrow.

S. IL Marett, Esq., had a reunion ofhis numerous and interesting fnmily*yos-terdav. Regret wo cunno*, give parti¬culars.Tho Humorous friends of Col. W. H,Sheldon still hopo ho will he a candidato

for legislativo honors. , T.

Tho merit of Hood's Sarsaparillals literally written in blood.It is traced in tho vital fluidOf millions of the human raco.

Hs posllivn medicinal meritAnd curativo power is written

Upon tho hearts, and graven uponTho mind» of thousandsOf people whom it has curedAnd glvon good health

Whoa .boro seemed nothing boforoThom but darkness and despair.It cures all diseases arifdngKrom or prompted by ImpureBlood by itu intrinoio merit nsTho Ono True Blood Purifier.

Tho fltoamer "Surf City" was Btruokhy n squall about half a milo off herwharf at Bovorly, Mans., on July 4th.She was making a plcasuro oxoursiontrip and had on about Blxty passongers,twonty of whom woro drowned. A num¬bor of bodies wore reoovored,

tfntlnwiwi fey M<í»rt Olicat». Our*d towOR. MILKA' HEAftT OUUE.

MB. 0.0. BHULTS, of Wlntorsot, Iowa,inventor arid manufacturer Ottn mit ;j* Bafoty Whlfllotroo Coupling,

írritos of Dr. Milos' Hoart Ouro. "Two yearsapo an attack of LaOrlppo loft mo with av.o'ik heart. I hud ran down in flesh «tomore »kia and bono. I could not sloop lyingdown for smothering spoils; frequont sharpdarting pains and palpitation caused a con«étant fear of sudden death, nothing couldInduce mo to remain awuy from homo oversight. My leeajl physician proscrlb&u D¿>Miles' Heart furo aud In a fow days I wasable to sloop well and tho trains graduallylossonod, and finally coasod. I reduced thotho doses, having gained Ofteen pounds, and»rn now fooling bettor Inovory^aTjyttmnlDr. Mlles* Rouiodte) <tj>f>''ÍV5M|

aro sold by nil aT8" ByV^f^JJ^j \Hbonuflta or monoy re-

oaucu of tho hoart and Hfe&?*lre^]JflBinorvcafroo. Addross, MRHMMMMHHBDH. MILKS MEDIOALOO., Elkhart, Ind.

OUR WEOTINSTERJUDGET.coisninrricn nv A. T.. OOSSKTT.

WKSTMINSTKU, S. O., July 0.-Mr. W.B. Barton, of Oiconvillo, S. C., ropro-sonting an insurance Company of NowYork City, ls in town to-day.

.loo Brown, colored, killod a rattlo-snako Saturday about a milo from borowhich bad eight rattles and a button.Hov. Thoa. H. Loitoh and Mr. Fred.

Marshall wont homo last Monday to resta wook or ton days. Tho formor residesin Charleston, S. C., tho lattor at Blob-burg, in Chester, County, fi, C.,Yostorday afternoon a lino Jorsoy cow

(minnering tn Mr. W. C. MaSOU W.1S killedby lightning.

Prof. J. W. Caines attondod tho StatoTeachers' Association, which mot at Har¬ris Lithia Springs last woek. Ho willtravel in tho interest of bis school untiltho fall session opons.Mr. and Mrs. C. 15. Mason, who have

bcon in Westminster tho past two weeks,attending tho Loltch mooting, rel urnedto thoir nomo at Toccoa, Qa., last Monday.Tho young ladies of our town gavo anico cream festival for the young men atMr. J. S. Carter's residoncé last Tuesdayevening;, July 5th, from 1» 'till 12 o'clock.Arrangements liad boon inado for lt tocomo otT in Mr. Carter's beautiful lawn,but tho rain forbid it hoing hold there.Moro than llfty Invited guests woro pre¬sent. It was quito a nico affair and al:had a gay time. Much enko and ieocream woro served in tho dining room.Tho ladies have tho hearty thanks of allfor this troat.Mr. William bibb sowed forty-three

bushels of wheat last fall on forty-fouraoros. Tho grain was of tho "Fuloastor"variety. Last week he threshed out sixhundred and twenty bushels. Mr. bibbsays tho whoat sown cost $43. Ho usoil$60 worth of fertilizers and tho cost ofmaking tho whoat, that is, ploughing itin, otc, amounted to' $40; cost of har¬vesting it $20, making a total stun of$168. Ho says tho straw has boon esti¬mated to bo worth $35. Tho price ofwheat is uncertain now, but Mr. bibbsays it will boat raising cotton. Ho willhavo seed wheat for salo this fall.Miss Hattie Norris carno homo from

Mariotta, Qa., last Saturday toapond thoBummer.Tho following gontlomon from olso-

whoro attended tho young ladies' icucream festival last night: M. C. barton,Fair Piny; Franco Cartor, Wost Union:-Crayton, Anderson;-Jones, ofAtlanta; J. W. Lesley, Henry Vernor,Botroat; John Hull, Fort Madison.Tho series of revival mootings, which

havo boon in progross in Westminsternearly two wcokn, olosod on Sundaynight, July 3d. Evangelist Leitchproached twonty-oight Hormons in alland appeared to bo as strong whoo thomooting ended as ho was when it began.Ho choso for his last sermon, "And thodoor was «hut,'* MattilOW 25, 10. Afteran earnest appeal he gavo an opportunityfor ovory one to mako a confession andscores wont up and gavo tho proachorthoir band. Tho congregations worovory attontivo at each service and nt vorcomplained for being kept there longorthan a sorvico is commonly hold. It isboliovod that our town and communityhavo boon groatly uplifted spirituallyami that much good will como out ofMr. Loitch's sermons.'Mr. John Couch brought the (irst

county raised watormolons to this mar¬ket.Misses Hattio and Nannio Stewart, of

Fairview, Qroonvillo county, aro visitingMrs. W. C. Mason and other rolativos inWostminstor.Tho drought is brokon and tho muoll-

nooded rain carno yostorday afternoon.For over an hour and a half thoro was asteady downpour, and our pcoplo, farm¬ers especially, aro happier than thoy havebeen sinco earlier in tho spring.Mr. Houry L. Singleton, who has hoon

in school at Poosvillc, S. C., carno homolast Wodnosdny.Constipation can bo cured easily and

certainly by tho uso of Dr. Ptorco's Pleas¬ant Pollots. Thoy aro porfcotly simple-porfoctly safe. Thoy aro not at allvlolont in thoir action, and yot they aromoro cortain than many medicines whicharo so strong that they put tho systemabout of oidor. Tho groat advanlagoof tho "Pleasant .Pollets" is that theyouro permanently. You don't have tokoop on taking thom. You don't ae-quiro a "pollot habit/' as in using othorpills. Tako thom regularly for a while,and you aro oared permanently. Afterthat, tako thom only whon you lind your¬self suffering from indigestion. Thoroaro many medicines offered for tho samopurpose on which druggists mako abiggor profit. For this reason, somodruggist would rather soil tho otherthings. If your own health lt> of moreimportance to you than tho druggist'sprosperity, you will insist on havingwhat you ask for.

----4 . fe-----?

Oakway and Tookana Bots.TOKKKNA, S. C., July 4.-lt has been a

mouth since wo had a good rain, but thocrops aro looking well and if rain falls ina few days there will bo a lino corn cropin this community.

ltov. J. F. Singloton preached an In¬teresting and instructivo sornion atCross Hoads Sunday ovoning.Tho holy tlanco Is gotting to bo a regu¬lar feature in tho worship of Cod with

somo of tho Wesleyan Methodist«. Thoyclaim that they havo Spiipturo for it andthat they aro lod by tho Holy Ohost todanoo.

Mir,» Joaio Bcardon, who has been at.Newry for tho past month, was at homoSaturday night and Sunday.Mr. H. L. brown and his mother aroVisiting relative:; and friends in Ulbertcounty, Ca.Misses Clara Crooks and Stölln Cole, of

Polzor, who have boon visiting rolativosand friends in this county, returnod homoSaturday.Mr. W. A. Singloton bogan à two

1110111118' school at Tekoona to-day.School will oommonco at Oakway noxtMonday.Messrs. A. M. and Pruo Skolton, of

Andorson, woro among friends nt Oak¬way Sunday nfternoon.

'1 boro will bo an all-day singing at Oak¬way on tho third Sunday. Several pro¬fessors from Georgia aro nxpectod.Kvorybody is invited to attond and hiing

i woll-flUod baskots, NHD Tom».

. ? . ISWUiL CONICAIN SOM«

In Next Issue of this Paper-VSTA. xe ii i rr i

CARTER COMPANY,(SUCCESSORS TO CÀB'PKR MERCHANDISING..)

WALHALLA, S. C.

J. & J. S. GARTER,SUCCESSORS TO-Carter Merchandise Co., Westminster, S. C.,

WILL, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ONLY, SELL GOODS FOR CASH/REGARDLESS OF WHAT THEY1 COST,

Thoy uro dotormiuod to roduco thoirstook, mid tho way to do it is to slashprices below any competitor. Just look»»t A few of tho ninny bargains thoyhavoto offer:Silk Finish Mull, worth 20o., will go for

10o. : Figurod Lawn, worth 20c. will gofor 10.: Figurod Lawn, worth lOo., willgo for 60. ; All-wool Albotrons, worth 25o.,'will go for lOo. ; Straw Hats, worth $1.50,will go for öBo. ; Straw Hai», worth $1.00,will go for 75o. ; Straw Hate, worth 50o. ;will go for 25o. ; Clothing below atoy fcr-mor prlco; Suits worth $15, for $10; Sui trworth $8.50. for $5: Suits worth $5, for$3; other Clothing in proportion.Soo thoir Notion Dopartmont-Silk

Mitts, worth 50o., for 25o.; Silk Mitts,worth 25o., for lOo; Good Collars, Ties,.T. S¿ jr. ®.

Holts and othor goods in proportion.Shoos and Slippers will go ivt a groatsacrifloo-SHpnors 'worth OOeV fer ÇOc;Slippors worth $1, forÓOc», Slipiiors worth$2.50, for $1.05; Ladles' Shoos worth $4.for $2.25; Hamilton-Brown $2.50 Ludios'Shoos for $1.05.Thoy havou'fc space or time.to toll of,all thoir bargains, but will offor groatbargains in all goods thoy carry, snob as

Fuvnituro, Ilardwnro, Crookory, Glass¬ware, and oven Groceries-tho knlfo willslañli through al!.You oan got moro Moat,. Coffoe, Flour,Ham and Lard for your money than any-whoro CIBO.(Jomo and bring your monny, and youwill not ho disappointed.£f5f° Romombor tho Placo-

O .A. J3i TP ÏÏÎ I?» .

N OW IS THE TIME TO SOW

PEASand wo can furnish you with seed.

ALSO,

tgrA&mm &wmm&9 SWIÄAWCool Coats, Thin Lawns, Mosquito Netting, Fans,

AND LOTS OF OTHER SUMMER GOODS.

YOURS TRTTIJY,

. W. Coleman & Co.,P. S.-Now lot of R. & G. SUMMER CORSETS..Juno 23, 1.808.

Lowery, Byrd & Co.-APPRECIATE-

YOUR TRADE, EITHER IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, AND INVITEYOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE THE HARC AI NS THEY ARE

OFFERING IN WHITE GOODS REMNANTS ATSIX TO TEN CENTS PER YARD.

YOU WILL SE SURPRISED WHEN YOU SEE THE QUALITY.

To tho farmers of Oconoo thoy want to show their GRAIN CRADLES andHEEL SWEEPS boforo you buy.

I lave you used a VICTOR SWEEP ? If not, call and buy one or moro and trythom. If you havo usod it you know what it is-not tho cheapest, hut Olio of thohost Plows you can buy.

WE SELL YOU EVERYTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES.

». CALL OFTEN.

Lowery, Byrd & Co.,May 12,1808. SISIVISO.^, ». O,

-THF --

GENERAL BANKING BUSINESSDONE.

Exchango sold, Collections promptlymado. .1. W. STHIBLING,4-21-08-ly Cashier.

War,

War,

MAkWMMMmGFNFKAL BANKING BUSINESS.

Doposits received, Exchango sold, Col¬lections promptly made4-21-08-ly

W. Ii. II E H T 10 It, Manager.Popular Summer and Winter Resort.

Special attention to thc comfort of guests.Commodious Kooma. Klornnt ['aro.4-21-08~ly

Is thc subject now discussed, hutthat does not hinder mo from

¡ wanting to sell goods. Wo aronot all going to war, and I am

propared to sorvo my custe** >;with a splondid lino of goods.. Now is tho timo to buy your

ROES. Tho prices arc: Boys',21 coals; 0 and 0.) inch, '¿5 couts;7 inch, 20 cont», and 71 inch, 27couts.

I havo a lot of WHEEL BAR-KOWS, Iron Wheel, Jacob'sLatest l'atout, that I want tocloHO out at $1.50«

I ohallenge Oconoo County on

my lino of Cheap and MediumSummer Shoos for Ladios andChildren. I havo a full lino oftho Clarke & Cobnary's splondidmake. Don't, fail to »00 thomboforo making your purchase.

I havo a splendid lino of Organ¬dies and Lawns, both Colored,Figured mid white. Also a goodlot of Embroideries.

Hiing all your IToduooand I willpay you host market prices.

Don't, forgot that my torms arocash, or Its oquivalont, and onoprlco, oxcopt unseasonable Orhard stock goods.

I assuro you your past patronagohas boon appreciated.

Yours truly,

L. G. CRAIG,SENECA, S. 0,

Execution They Will Do.KRUPP'S CANNON aro nowhorowhen compared with our

Insect Powder Guns,j and tho latter much cheaper.

Don't buy a Krupp Cannon for $1,000,-000 when you can buy ono of our Gunsfor ton cents.Insect Powder.5 Couts Por Ounce.l'ariB (hoon._5 Oonls Pot Cunen.

Inscriptions Carefully Filled Day or Nighí.BvUIli-EiKNC}

SENECA, S. C.May 20,1808, SH-iy

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