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Wanted-ChickHi ing mo your Chickens und Eggs ai
prloo and goods at oask prices IWhat to Do lu
Sond for a physician when a soriousyou waut Goods aofivoröd at once.
For ApItniao thu hoad aud body. For nico
M »vuy CarefulHavo groat foar of their homos boini
not uppermost just now, for thoy oro contI have for dinner?" You can supply youl
Respectfully,
Storni aub ikrsüiwL-Call ¡it Jaynos's for your, grocorios.-Roan L. C. Craig's now ndvortiso-
mont in this issuo.-For any kind of stock food call on.
C. W. Rnuknight.-Thc Walhalla Hotol is receiving a
now coat of paint.-For Cotton Sood Moni and Hulls cnll
on C. W. Bauknight,-Cotton sood meal, hulls, hny, lunn
and corn nt Jnynos's.-Go to Gibzc::':; to got your wntohos
and jowolry repaired«-MisB Nottio Gibson is upending a
few dnys in Groonvillo this weok.-Mr. Wm. Torry roturnod Mcudny
evening from a visit to Amlm-soti.Ladies, bo your own judgo of mil¬
linery bargains. Miss lt. Phillips.-For n spring tonio to build up the
system, take Luoney's Sarsaparilla.-Pattern hats and bonnets, ohildron's
hats, infants' cups. Miss ll. Phillips.-Mr. C. G. Js.vnes mndo a business
trip to Sapphire, N. C., lust Thursday.-Miss Demie Sonboru is on a sovorul
wooka' visit to rotatives in Pendleton.-Full lino of dress goods with now
trimmings to match. Miss H. Phillips.-Largo assortment of ladies' dreas
skirts nt Miss lt. Phillips', Soncoa, S. C.-Corn, Binn, Hay, Cotton Scod Meal
and Hulls a specialty nt C. W.Bnuknight's.-United States (Join t will convene in
GreonvUlu on next Tuesday, April 25th.-Mr. .). II. Mnxwoll, fireman on tho
C., O. & A. hail road, is at home on a sickfurlough.
For biliousness, headache, paiu inbuck mid sido Lunnoy's 8 hour livor pillsaro n cure.-"Grand Spring Opening" April 17th,
18th, 10th, 20th, 21st, 22d. Miss H. Phil¬lips, Seneca, S. G.-Miss »V rrio Porry left Saturday
morning tc ¡sit relatives mid frionds ntAndorson f. lil Eimroc.-Capt. W. T. Rowland, of Charlotto,
N. C., spent Sunday visiting tho familyof Col. lt. A. Thompson.-Miss Julia K. Maxwell wont to An¬
derson this morning on a three days'visit to relatives and friends.
-Miss Mnc Wyly, of Retreat, has vo-contly been on a visit to relatives in thisplace. She returned homo Inst week.-Mrs. John ROKO and littlo children,
Sophie, Julia May und Richard, uro vis¬iting rotatives in Abbevillo this weok.--Don't fail to seo me whon you wnnt
feed of nny kind. I will mnko it to yourinterest. C. W. BAUKNIOHT.-Mrs. S. P. Dendy loft Monday morn¬
ing for Grcouvillo, whore sho will spendsome time with her daughter, Mrs. L. Ii.Darr.-Misses Fannie Mnxwoll, Knto Boll
and lue/. Sobrode/ aro spending to-dnyin Anderson buying spring bats mid"sich lixin's."-Mr. W. J. Neville, Jr., h ft Monday
for Gainesville and Roswell, Ga., whorohe will spend this week visiting relativesand friends.-Mr. Tyro A. Hilf, of Danville, Va.,
is visiting his brother, Mr. J. M. I litt, ofWalhalla. Ile arrived Sunday evening,and will'spend some time.-Abbevillo Press and Banner; "Mrs.
John BOHO, of Walhalla, with throebright little children, aro in tho city ns
guest« of Mrs. James A. Hill."-Bead tho now advertisement of II. A.
II. Gibson Walhalla, and ohangosof J. II.Adams, and bowery, Byrd & Co., ofSeneca, and give thom all a call.
Rev. Andorson, of Andorson county,is expected to begin a series of meetingsin Kaufmann'a Oporo llouso noxt Tues¬day night, 25th instant. Evorybody in¬vited.-Health for ton cents. Oascarots
make tho bowels and kidneys net natur¬ally, destroy microbes, cure headache,biliousness and constipntiou. All drug¬gists.-LOST, between West Union and Wal¬
halla, a gold heart with three pearls andgold lock for bracelet. Howard if loft atthe CoUltlKH ellice or at Mr. J. C. Mick-ier's, Wost Union,-Lavonia ((¡a.) Standard-Gauge, April
15: "Mr. T. P. Long, Lavonia*fl fauùypainter, left for Walhalla last Saturday,ile bas a job of painting over thoro thatwill keep him several days."- If you wantohoap goods go to J. «fe
J. S. Carter, Westminster. Don't forgetthat they will pay highest market pricefor your chickens and other produce. Anice lot of pants just rocoived.-Mr. Fred. M. Iliomnnn. of Charleston,
came up last week and will spend some
timo with his mother. Mrs. Homy Rie¬mann. Ho is looking well and his manyfriends are pleased Li seo him again.-United States District Court will con¬
vene in Groonvillo on next Tuesday, tho25th instant. Tko witnesses will appearin the court tho sanio tiny of tho weeknext week that tboy wore subpoenaed toappear this week.-Go to J, ô> J. S. (.'ni ter's to get your
new suit. Thc have thom now and moro
coming. Your wants shall bo supplied,for you want n largo stock to select fromand you want juices right. So go nowand get lirst choice.-Again we call attention to the fact
that A. P. Montague, L. L. I)., will de¬liver au address on Christian Educationin tho Baptist church noxt Sunday, andthat all, of overy denomination, are cor¬
dially invited to attend.-Mrs. M. IC. Ackerman and Mrs. A.
K napp, who have benn spoildiog the win-tor with Mrs. Torlnmo, oj» Faculty Hill,are spending a week in Seneca. Theywill return to Walhalla and prolongtheir sojourn in our midst.-Mr. L. Bloom is tho malinger of the
new clothing store of Mr. Myer Saul, inWalhalla. Ho mid Mr. Saul arrivodMonday and began opening their stockof clothing. This stove will be an at¬tractive resort for tho trading public.
-Spring is hero and our spring goodsare here. Do not fail to seo our now
lines, for we can suit you; besides, thatthing you are so .Hixsons about (prices),will suit you. Como now.
tl. A J. S. OAHTKII, Westminster, H. C.-Messrs. J. W. Holloman and I). A.
Smith are in Columbia this week attend¬ing tho Grand Lodge of t ho Knights ofHonor. Mr. IIolloman is tho represen¬tative of W alhalla J.odgo lind Mr. Smithis n member of the Grand Lodge by vir¬tue of the position ho occupies on nu
important standing committee.-Mrs. J. J. Haley, of Oak way, who
has been postmistress thoro for tho pastlon years, was in Walhalla last Saturday.Mrs. Haley has been living in this countyfur Hftoon years, and this wa» her Histvisit to Walhalla. Mrs. linley ls thowife os Mr. J, J. linley, a prominent mer¬chant of Oakwny, and a member of thoBoard of County Commissioners.-Tho members of tho Walhalla Com¬
edy Company will again niako tholrappearance boforo tho foot, light»» on Fri¬day night, April 28th. It has nun» )h long(imo since their Inst appcnraiico, (MidI hey will bo heartily welcomed. Thoypromis» n good performance, and theyshould have a largo crowd nt their firstplay nt Pitehford*a Hall. Romombor thonight and bo o» hand to groot thom,
ens and Eggs.ad reooivo for tbom tho high ont market
Emergencies. »
accident occurs. Send to JaynoB* when
oploxyfrosh (hooorion oall at Jayuos'.]IOU80WlY08
ar. destroyod by Aro, but this thought isInuaUy asking tho question. "What willp wants at Jayuos'.
C. G. JAYNES.
-Mr. Grundy Hill, of Horse Covo, N.C., was in Walhalla last Saturday. Hois ono of tho most sucooBsful farmers oftho Old North ¡State, conduoting his largofarming operations on striot businessprinoiplos. His many Walhalla friondsaro nlways glad to soo him.-Miss .Sallio Norton hits boon ap¬
pointed a dologato tc represent Oconoocounty in tho International Sun¬day School Couvolition, which moots inAtlanta on tho 20th instant. Sho will go,and, while there, will spend sovoral daysvisiting relativos and frionds.-Messrs. Juan Rillingsloy and John
Murray, of Arizona, arrived lo Walhallaon Wednesday, tho 12th Instant, and WÎHs poi ni somo timo visiting rolativoB andfrionds in South Carolina and Georgia.Mr. llillingsloy is a brother of Mrs. J. M.Baldwin. Ho has beon on tho PacificSlopo for oight yoars.
Hon. Jamos Seaborn, Oconoo's ofil-ciont Clerk of Court, is tho championgardener of Walhalla. Ho arises withtho groat orb of day and diligontly oxor-cisos his upper limbs until tho brightrays vender bim as suplo as a sixteenyear old. Kow aro so richly hi es s edwith vegetables as our honorod Clork.An oxamplot-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hilos roturnod to
their Bummor homo, Sholby, Mich., lastTuesday. Tlioy woro accompanied byMi::s Alloc C. Hicks, who will spend thosumnior with them. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Ii.Gardner, of Luther, Mich., also returnedto their homo Tuesday morning. Mr.Chas. Bollamor, who has boon visitingtho families of Mr. Hiles and Mr. Gard¬ner, accompanied tho party on theirNorthorn trip.
Attention is called to advortisomontof H. A. IL Gibson, proprietor of tho nowcash store for Walhalla. Ho will carrya full linc of staple and fancy grocorios.Dry goods and notions aro also in st odeHo intends to soil cheap for the cash, midwill make 't to your interest to consulthim bofo buying. Although ho hasretired fro... tho practico of law, ho hasnot rotirod from business, and will con¬tinue to preside in tho mart of trade
NEW ARRIVAL! SEED.Fine lot Watermelon, Corn, To¬
mato and Heans. Gorman Millet.Onion Sots.
All Burpee's Seed warrantedand sold at catalogue prices.Remember, wo give you three to
four times moro eood-and hoo¬ter-than you got lu packages.
NORMAN'S.Prof. Bowman Doad.
Prof. lt. T. V. Howman, of ClemsonCollege, died at tho homo of his brothor,near Charlottesville, Va., on Friday, 14thinstant. Ho was instructor In forgo andfoundry in tho mechanical department.Ho was a young man of many nobleparts.Marriage of an Agod CoupleMarriod, on Tuesday afternoon, 18th
instant by Hov. C. L. Craig, Mr. A.Callo-way Stono to a Mrs. Moss. Tho groom issovonty years of ago and brido Bixty-llvo.This is said to bo tho third marriage ofeach. Many friend, extend congratula¬tions and best wishes.
Largo Shipmont of Cloth.Last wook tho Walhalla Cotton Mills
shipped a carload of cloth (1Ó0 halos) toa linn in Clyde, H. L, twenty milos fromProvidence. This was tho largoBt singloorder tho mill has shipped sinco it hasbeen put in operation. On last Saturdayan order of twenty halos was shippedto anothor town in Rhode Island.
"A Loyal Friond" at Pltchford's Hall."A Loyal Friond," a comedy in four
act«, will bo presented at Pitchford1 sHall Friday night, April 28, by tho Wal¬halla Comedy Co. This is a bright littlocomedy and full of sparkling- wit andhumor. Instrumental music and a num¬ber of new songs, qnartottos and Bolos,will bo introduced betwoon tho aots. Anow piano has just boon placed in thohall for this entertainment, and-ail whoattend may rest assured that t¿»oy willspend a pleasant ovonlng. Popularprices-15 cont« to all.
Harrlson-Dnrby.At 7 A. M. on Wednesday, thc 10th iir-
stant, at tho residonco of Dr: D. 15.Darby, Mr. I. H. Harrison, and MlasMeta C. Darby woro united in tho holybonds of wedlock, Kev, J. D. McCul¬lough, of tho Episcopal church, officiat¬ing, Tho wedding was a quiet one, onlythe mombors of tho families of tho con¬tracting parties hoing present. Thohappy couple took tho 8.lt) o'olock pas¬senger train for Anderson. Their manyfriends extend congratulations and wisnthom a long lifo of happiness and pros¬perity. Aftor a fow days tlioy will bo athomo, in 'Valhalla, lo their many frionds.Af,\ Harrison is ono of tho foremostc .1 engineers and surveyors in thoState, Mrs. Harrison is a sister of Dr.I). Ii. Darby and Is much admired forbor Christian graces and lovable dispo-tion.Tho Work ot tho Flames.On last Sunday at noon tho dwelling
houao, occupied hy Mr. John A. Morton,near Neville's mill, was burned. Tholire caught from a stove lino and m adosuch rapid progrès» beforo discovery thatit could not bo extinguished. Tho barpand stables caught from tho honso andwere also burned. Tho housos woro ona farm owned by Messrs. J. W. Hollo-man and J. W. Stribling. Tlioy had a
policy of insuranco for $500 in tho Farm¬ers' Mutual Insuranco Company ofOconoo county; Mr. Morton had appliedfor a policy ju tho sum of $15Qouly a fewdays beforo, but had not paid the initia¬tion fee or (lues, bunco h ja namo was notpnterod, and his loss of personal prop¬erty will have to bo horne by iii m.On Tuesday, by order of tho l'rosident,
J. J, Ballengor, a loyy of two milla wasnia.de on all thc policy holden; In thoFarmers' Mutual Fire (nsuranoo Com¬pany to liquidate tho damages of Messrs.Holloman and Stribling.
- t--«ti--;-Now Editor for tho Oconoo Nows.Hon. E. E. Vernor, of Richland, bought
a majority of tho stock of tho OconooNews on last Monday, and will assumoodltoral management of tho pspor withtho next issuo. In tho deal Mr. Vernorbought tho stock of Messrs. J. II. Karlo,W. P. Dickson, A. P, Crisp, J. 8. Floyd,J. J. Keith and J. L. Smith. It Is an¬nounced a» probable that tho papor willbo moved to Sonoea, but this matter hasnot boen fully determined,Wo heartily wclcomo Mr. Vernor into
tho Hold of journalism. Ho needs nointroduction to our people, hoing alroadyono of tho best known and most highlyrespected Citizens of tho county. Ho isnow sorving his second term as a morn-bor of tho Honso of Representatives fromOconoo. He ha» proven himself to ho a
/}uoi)t debater, and wo predict that howill mako »fl ready a writer as ho isaspeaker,
Mr. W. P. Dickson bo associatedwith him a» foromau in tho pjophamoa)and publishing dopartmonL
Death ot Miss Eliza 8er.t^rn.Miss Eliza Soaboru died at uer homo
lu Foodletou OD last, Saturday"rooming,15th instant, at 4 o'olook, agod 64 years.9he had hoon au invalid for uoarly thirtyyear», Buffeting from asthma. Sae wasii daughter of the late Gooree Soabornand a sister of Mr. Jamos Soaborn, ofWalhalla. Sho was a membor of thoEpiscopal chu roi» and hor body was In¬terred In the cemetery of tho Episcopalohuroh at Pondlotou on Saturday after¬noon", aftor funeral servloos wore con¬ducted by Kev. E. L. l'orohor. Sho wasa devoted Christian, and longod to be atroßt.
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To Close at 7 O'olook.Wo, tho un do v<i igood mereh ant:» of tho
town of Walhalla, do hornby agree tooloso our respectlve places of businessduring tho summer months at 7 o'clockeach af tm roon, beginning May lat andending So^vCmbor 1st, Saturdays andpay-days at tho factory excepted. It IBagreed and understood that thoro shall bono na ICH by sido door or ot her wi »e. Incaso of failure to comply with tho termsof this agreement by any ono, thou thispapor shall bo binding on none.
Vory rospootfully,C. W. Bauknigkt, C. W. Tltohford Co.,Cartor & Company, C. M. Nield,JaB. I. Smith, J. C. Langston,O.II.8ohumaohor,Agt., C. Ci. Jaynos,H. A. II. Gibson, W. II. Raedor,Ii. C. Craig, W. P. Nash,H. C. Busoh, Wilmot Smith,Norman Company, D. Oolkors.
An Affording Scone.¡?'.ince tho beginning of tho enlistment
of volunteers for tho war with Spain ithas bwvii >.u uncommon Hiing' to BOO, inmoat r.r.y uuwspapor ono might piok up,accounts of affecting ".cenes at tho part¬ing of husbands bad wives, sons andmot hera, brothors and sistors, and occa¬sionally ono might oven como across thoicoonigal of tho sad parting of sweet¬hearts. Walhalla was happily sparedany of this during tho war, but now, siucopoaco has boon declared and voluntooiaaro roturning to thoir homes all over thooouutry, wo iiavo boon given an opportu¬nity to witness ono of thoBO scenes-a scene calculât cd to canse tho tearinglooso of ono's heart, from ita moorings.Tuosday morning n protty and popularyoung lady was loavoing for a long tripto Michigan. Twenty minutes before thetrain started off ono might havo onjoyoda quiet little gamo of solitaire on tho roarof Treasurer J. lt. Kay's coat as ho spedfrom tho Court Houso to tho depot. Butthis was not tho end. Just boforo thotrain pulled out sounds woro hoard intho distance as of largo pieces of sololeather coming in hard and rapid contactwith tho carib. Tho crowd all ga/.od intho direction from which tho Bound oamo.and almost instantly an objoot turneatho cornor in tho rear of tho Walhallallotol, coming with tho spood of thowind. Thoro was a quick division of thocrowd, «orno backing up to tho train,others dattening themselves against thoweatherboarding of tho waiting rooms,to givo tho Hying object a clear track.A turn of thia object's head, howovor,gavo it a glimpse into tho ladies' waitingroom, and it stopped short, novor to goagain till tho train pulled out. It wasthou discovered that tho object was nolest> a personage than our young mer¬
chant, Mr. Geo. M. Ansel, Thoro worono shrieks of anguish, no fainting, poparoxysms of weeping, but those tightlycompressed lip«, tho twitching of themm/clés of tho mouth mid chin, told of adeon grief heroically controlled, Ourmodesty forbado our rubbor-ncckingthrough tho car windows to witness thovery last. Capt. Anderson eau doubtlesstoll of thc w inging of hands and shed¬ding of tears as "tho parting words worospoken,"
lt's Ratlior To Much For You
-tho ordinary, bulky pill. Too big totako, too much disturbance for yourpoor system. Tho smallest, easiest totako, and host aro Dr. Pierce's PleasantPollets. They loavo out all disturbances,but yot do you moro good. Thoir helplast:;. Constipation, indigestion, biliousattacks, sick or bilious headache, and allderangements of tho livor, stomnoll andbowols aro prevented, relieved and per¬manently cured.
Doath of Prof. Bowman.
KBOWBB; S. C., April 17.-Nows wasreceived on Friday last announcing thodoath at Charlottesville, Va., of Prof. R.T. V. Bowman, hoad of Ino iorgo andfoundry department, at Clemson.. Mr. Bowman had boon sick for sovornlweeks, and, having been given a vaca¬tion, wont to his homo in Virginia abouttinco weeks ago. It was known that howas vory seriously sick, having somoorganic disease of tho heart, besidesothor serious trouble. So whilo hisdeath was not oxpeeted so soon, it wasno sui prise to his frionds at donisonwhen thc nows carno. Arrangementsworo at once made for Prof. Boats (alsoof Virginia) to attend tho funeral as thorepresentativo of tho college. Ho loft intime to bo at Charlottesville early Sun¬day morning.«Jttr. Bowman WOB tho youngest profes¬sor at donison and was a young man ofmany noble qualities of heart. Ho tookgroat interest in athletic sports foi thoboys, and was liked by tho cadots andesteemed* by tho professors. His deathso early in lifo excites unusual sympathyand sorrow. i>. n.
> Bucklou's Arnica Salvo*Tho host salvo in tho world for outs,
ornisos, Borso, ulcers, salt rheum, fovorsores, totter, chappod hands, chilblains,corns and all 'skin erupt ions, and poal-tivoly euros pilos, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction,or monoy refunded. Frico 25 couts porbox. For salo by ]), IS. Darby, Walhalla;W. J, Lunney, «oncea, and ll. B. Zim¬merman, Westminister.
Tugaloo Items.
TUOAI-OO, S. C., April 17.-Wonrohav¬ing Bomo moro protty weathor, to thodelight of tho farming community.Wo examined some fruit troca and
found that fruit is not all killed yot.Mrs 11oniimson, whom woroportod last
wook as suffering from tho effect of afall, died on Friday night, 14th instant,about 0 o'clock. Sho was buried onSaturday in tho old Westminster ceme¬tery. Sho had boon a consistent momborof tho Baptist church for many years.She was verily a good woman.ThoB. Gordon, p. e., is running a black¬
smith shop at this plaop. |(o works twodays in tho week-Tuesday and Satur¬day.
I wish I woro a boy again, with fishhook, lino and cano. 1 would go rightstraight and dig se no bato, and Ino moto tho creek. l,.
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Union Mooting.The following is tho programme of tho
union meeting of tho lower district ofthe lioaverdam Association:l'laco-South Union.Timo -Fifth Sunday and Saturday bo-
fore of tins month.Introductory sermon by Hov. J. It.
Earle; alternate, Hov. W. W. Leathers.First query; "What in tho Biblo plan
of raising church oxpensos?" Discusnodby j, W. Reardon ftbd Hov, J. M. Mc¬Guire.
yd, ''What aro somo of tho evidencesof a regenerate lifoy"' Discusnod by Rev,H. M. Allon and Bov, A, V. Maret,Devotional exoreisos on Sunday morn¬
ing by ({ev. H. W, Nolson.Missionary sermon by jtov. II. M.
Allon. A. V. MARKT,M. 0. HARTON,
Committee.
Preventionbetter than cure. Tutt's LiverPills will not only cure, but iftaken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,constipation, jaundice, torpidliver and kindred diseases.TUTT'S Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
NEWS IN AND AROUND WESTMINSTER.l-'atal Aooldent - Nominating Convention-
Other Nows of Interest
WKSTMINSTKK, April IO.-Roy, tho twoyoar old «on of Mr. J. M. Collins, waskilled last Friday by hoing shot throughtho hoad with a pistol. Collins and wirohad gone to tho flold to work, loavlngtheir three little child ron at tho house.Their oldest child, agod threo years,whom, it appears, was the only oyo wit*ness to tho accident, say. tho weapondischarged while tho little follow was
ͻlaying with lt. The weapon was kepta a trunk and tho trunk left unlooked.Messrs Wm. P. Audorson and W. D.
Losly aro in Columbia, in attondoncoupon the anuual mooting of tho GrandLodge Knights of Honor. Mr. Andersonis chairman of oommittoo on finance andMr. Losly is tho roprosoutativo from thoWestminster lodge. They are ox nco tedto return Friday ovouiug.Dr. A. V. Montague, £.L. Ti., having
A provious engagement to preach atGroouwood on last Sunday, could notcomo hore and preach, but sout a mostpromising young University studentby tho nemo of Balloy ovor to proaob.Ito loft a (Ino Impression upon tho con-
grogation.There will bo a citizens' meeting in
Mason's Hall Friday ovoning nt 8 o'clockto nonitnato a tickot to bo votod at thotown olootiou on Monday. Everyvoter roBidiug within tho corporatelimits of town, and all othors in tores, edIn tho wolfaro cf tho town that can oon-voniontly como, aro requested to attendthis mooting. Tho tiokot will bo com¬posed of ono intendant and four wardens.At thc polls ou Munday a special boxwill ho provided for tho voters to saywhether thoy favor or oppose tho' ox-emption of municipal taxation OU a cot¬ton pilli for tho porlod of flvo years.Those in favor of it will voto ,,yos" andthoso opposing will voto "no."Miss Regina Duff wont to Nowry Mon¬
day, whoro slio will spoud somo timoassisting Mrs. .Kay in millinery work.Miss Mary Mason, youngest daughto"
of Col. and Mrs. K. IC Mason, delightedher many littlo frionds by inviting thomto hor homo on Friday, April 15, thothirteenth anniversary of her birthday.From 4 until 0 o'clock in tho afternoonlt was a vory enjoyable occasion to allprosont, ana thoy loft wishing tho comingbirthdays of Miss Mary to bo ns pleasantas hor thirtoonth.
Messrs. L. IL V. Hobson and W. W.Beardon aro ongagod in building Hov. 1\J. Virmillion's dwelling houso.
Hov. G. J. Christian, of Howman, Ga.,will preach in tho Baptist church on thofifth Sunday, April 80.
Mr. lt. L. Davonport has accoptod a
position ns travoling salesman for Wood¬ward & Goodrich, wholesale grocers,- ofNorfolk Vii, Mr. Devonport has boonwith J. & J. S. Carter npvornl monthsand will mako his headquarters thoro,
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cartor of WostUnion, visited relatives boro Sunday.
Col. H. E. Mason visited AndersonMonday in tho inlorost of tho Blnok Dia¬mond Railroad.Mr. John V. Stribling, of Audorson, has
boon doing a groat deal of land survey¬ing in and around Westminster for pomotime. Mr. Stribling is ono or tho veryhost civil engineer:', and survoyors. Thomap or plat no makes of a pieco of landit vory pretty indood.Tn* fnrmors or trying mighty hard to
got their crops planted at tho usual timo,À, h- Ho asKT c.
HOW TO LOOK GOOD.Good looks aro really mote than skin
deep, dopending on ti roly on a hoalthycondition of all tho vital organs. If thclivor is inactivo, you havo a bilious look;if your stomach is disordorcd, you havoa tfyspoptio look; if your kidneys aroaffected, you havo a pinched loolc. So-curo good health and you will studyhavo good looks. Electric Hitters is agood alterativo and tonic. Acts dirootlyon tho stomach, Jivor and kidneys, puri¬fies tho blood, cures pimples, blotchesand boils, and givos a good complexion.Evory botijo guaranteed. Sold at J. W.Hell's, Walhalla, W. J. Lunacy's, Seneca,and H. H. Zimmerman's, Westminster,drug stores. 60 couts por bottlp,
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Nowry Nows Notos.
NEWBV,IS. C., April 17.-"Lot us crossovor tho river and rest Under the shadeof tho trees." Such woro tho thoughtssuggested to our minds last Friday morn¬ing ns tho news spread ovor our littlotown declaring thc »act that Mr.Mooro had passed from timo into eternitywithout oven a struggle or a moan. Thofamily thought him resting quietly, butho had passed ovor tho river and wasBlooding tho sloop of death. When wothink of him passing away so calmly woaro forcibly impressed that death is onlya dream. May God bloss tho boroavedfamily.Tho health of our town is oxcoodingly
good at prosont. Wo can boast of onoof tho cleanest mill towns In tho South.When wo do got sick wo can boast of onoof tho best physicians in tho South-Dr.Frank AshmoreMrs. Choswoll and Miss L. A. Howon
Bpont last Friday and Saturday in Green¬ville.Mr. Moots bas accepted a position as
suporintondont of tho cotton mill at Ros¬well, Ga. Ho is a worthy young man,and wo wish him much success.
Mrs. Childers and family will loavothis wenk for Greenville. Their manyfrionds rcgrot to soo thom loavo.Two of our young mon aro mourning
ovor tho doparture of their best girls.Cheer up, boys; lt Isn't far to Groon¬villo. Si. w.
Rheumatism Curod,
My wifo has used Chamberlain's PainCalm for rheumatism with groat roliof,and. I can rccommond it as a splendidliniment for rheumatism and otherhousehold uso for which wo havo foundlt valuable,-W. J, Cuylor, Hod Crook,Now York.Mr. Cuylor is ono of tho loading mor¬
onants of this villago and ono of thomost prominent mon in this vicinity.-W. G. Phippin. Editor Hod Crook Her¬ald. For salo by J. W. Boll, Walhalla;H. II, Zimmerman, Westminster; W. J.Lunney, Sonooa.
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Dologatos to tho Rounlon.
At tho conforonco of members of CampHaskoll, No. 805, U. C. V., hold at West¬minster, S. C., last Saturday, 15th instant,tho following comrados woro designatedOS dologatos and alternates to roprosontsaid camp in tho annual rounlon to bohold in tho city of Charleston, S. C.. May10th to 18th proximo, viz: H. II. Cross,H. Y. II. Lowery, W. A. Strother, M. A.Terroll, S. K. Dendy and V. F. Martin.AH members of tho camp, who can do
so, havo tho privilege of attending thorounlon, and will ho provided for thoro,and the Commander nopes that as manyas oan do so will avail themselves of thoopportunity of enjoying tho ploasuros Oftho occas n. S. P. DKNDY,
Commandor Camp llaskoll.
Gleanings from Oakway.OAKWAY, April ll.-Hov. It. H. Dag-
nall preached at Center Mothodist churchSunday morning ai ll o'clock.
Messrs. S. L. Brown and M. V. Mo-Craokln visited friends at Fort Hill Fri¬day night.Misses Cordelia Beardon, Viola and
Mario .Jennings woro the guests of Miss¡ea ha Kubanks Sunday,J)r. I. J. Burris, who has beep in Now
York, returned homo laBt Saturday.Misse? Kva Heeder and Alma Kay
spent Friday night with tho family ofMr. J. w. Reardon.Mr. .J. J. Norris, oloctrical engineer at
Portman Shoal«, Anderson county, spouta fow hour« at Prof, J. S. Jennings' lastSunday afternoon.
Messrs. E. J. Hunnioutt and L. A.Mooro, of Sonoca, woro in our town Sun¬day,Our local nurseryman. Mr. W, T. Bear¬
don. has recently sold a good manyappio troos to farmoiB in neighboringcounties in this Stato and Goorgia. Hohas seine sixtoon varieties of tostcd ap-plos. Ho still has over four thousandfor tho fall market, Fntairns.
Tho Samoan ombro"*io has b ¡on settledpeacefully and honorably to ad throe oftho controlling powers. This is muchhotter than tho war plan which Congress¬man Hull scorned so eager to soo adopted.
APPfiOVEO PENSION LIST
For Goonoo CoUnty tor Ino Fisoul Year 1899.Ar* You One of Them?
Class "AV-Junios 0. Davin, BiohardGolden, Enooh Moore.Class «'B."-fl. A. Byrd. Franklin Gra¬
ham, J. H. Johnson, A. Bi Moigan, J. N.Morcan, Jas. Nioholls,- B. 8. Rutledge,Franklin Taylor. ^
Olasfl VC." No. 2.-T. A. Adams, BS. F.Alhortson, T. H. Baldwin, F. W. Burdett,A. W. Bryaut, Bobt. Blackwell, JohnBlaokVroll,- W. H. Burket, W. L. Burns,Sambo) B., Belotte, E. 0. Butler, B.Crompton, Biohard Cain, J. P. Colo, H.MVColo, N. P. Colo, Silas Calhoun, Bobt.Cobb, E. 0. Compton, W. F. Corbin, A.E. Cliukscnlos, J. O. A. Conch, JamesChambers, W.E. Cox, A. H. Cokor, E. C.Chapman, J. C. Chapman, T. H. Crooks,J. L. Campboll, W. A. Chastain, AustinDawklnB, F. M. Durham, B. E. Dodd,Wm. Duncan. S. A. Fricks, H. T. Floyd,D. VV. Fludloy, Johu Foster, Thomas S.Gibson, Wm. Graham, Johu Glouso, J.T. Galaspio, T. M. Ilutchius, JopthaHoad, John Dawkins, A. L. Hays. II. J.Huff, Horny Hughos, Jas. M. Hall, W. J.Harbin, II. M. Harbin, N. B. Hunnioutt,E. O. Hopkins, C. B. Ilodgo. Jamos A.Hombreo, John Hatton, Martin Hopkins,Julius Hoffman, Wm. Hunter, I. Z. Hall¬brook, W. W. Hamilton, John Huskamp,A. E. Jenkins, William Jamos, JohnKeaton, J. II. Kolloy, Hansom Loo, J. B.Logan, J. W. Lylo», Henry F. Long,Howland Long, Alfrod Loo, John Loo,Jos. C. Lee, Daniol C. Littloton, W. A.Lusk, John O'Laryo, W. H. Land, T. W.Land, John Loo, W. C. Miller, J. J.Manning, .1. M. Morgan, H. M. Martin,G. L. iïcCvC, ff. C. Mvoio, J. ii. MoGuf-iln, J. M. Millor, J. M. Martin, J. B.Moore, Jantos Mason, Ed. Nix, M. Nich¬olson, Uayhis Nicholson, David Nim-mone, W.H.Owons, Ervin Phillips, W.H.Pitts, Joel L. Phillips, H. Hardin Pitts,Tliomas J. Pitts, (reinstated), A. M.Piokens, W. H. Powers. C. M. Kidloy,Jas. ltotton, Jefferson Reese, JoromiahHowland, C. Ii. Bold, Adam Ridloy, E. E.Heed. A. L. Biohards, T. J. Bitter, Wm.touch, C. A, Howland, H. B. Bogers,(trnnforrod from Andorson), G. W. Rob¬inson, John Rogers, W. A. Hood, J. A.Richards, C. F. Sooba, John S- Sloan,Wm. Stogall, Thos. Smith, Wm. Snider,Jarnos Southorland, W. R. Snndors, JohnSims, Thos. Sizomoro, T. J. .Sloan, S. B.Stono, W. J. Saylor, J. D. Shuttleworth,John Swoauoy, A. K. Taylor, W. II.Thomas, Samuel Thomas, Filis Turnor,John Vollrath, J. J. Vissago, W. A. Wil¬son, J. W. Wilson, Wm. Willbnuks, JohnWooddall.Class "C," No. <i. -Mary Ablcs, Ado-
lino Bvmim. Esther Board, CasandaBlair, Mary Á. Burn», Sina Cox, S. E.Collins, Lottio Croushaw, Kissoy Crane,Elizabeth Corn, M. I/. Christmas, Eliza¬beth Crow, Eliza V. Caiu, Mary Dotson,Smalt J. Dodd, Mary C. Diokson. C. C.Ellison, Elisabeth Fisher, M. I. Gibson,Martha Garrott, T, J. Graham, R. N.Grant, Mary E. Holden, Emily narris,Naroifisa Holmes, M. E. Hutchison, MaryJ. Iloncrt, Charlotto Harris, Nanoy Har¬ns, Martha Ilix, Eltzaboth Harvoy, L. E.Jones, Margaret James, Fannie Kncoht,Elizabeth Kitchens, R. L. King, AllRPyKelley, ll. C. King, Killey King. M. A.King, M. L, Lylos, S. M. Long, SusanLong, Ellzaboth Eyles, Nanoy Lamer,Sallie Land, Martha LoHoy, S. A. Lusk,Elizabeth Macklin, Mary E, Moore,Hulda Massoy, M. A, Moody, Bfara M<H-rjson, H. E. Moore, Malinda Miuton,Catherine Moody, Mary E. Marott, AnnaMoDouald, Mary E. Morris, CarolinoMooro, Nancy Nioholls, Isabolla Noal,Mary C, Nix, Esther Qrr.BaoUol 0, Pitt«,Louisa Rholottor. Mary Hitter, CarolinoItamny, Mary Robertson, M. C. Spoon*ngol, jemima Smith, Dlcoy Stubblefield,Anna Stausoll, M. H. J. Sullivan, C. E.Sims. .S. P. Slater, C. A. Sloan, RebeccaSmith, N. E. Snndors, Sarah A. Smith,Susan G. Singleton, Nancy Sullivan, R.E. Tollison, Arminda Thomas, Mary J.White, E. C. Williams, Mary A. Wood,Eliza Zink.
AN ENTERPRISING DRUGGIST.There aro fow men moro wido nwakp
and enterprising than J. W. Holl, of Wal¬halla, W. J. Lunney, of Seneca, and H.B, Zimmerman, of Westminster, whoBparo no paius to soouro tho host ofeverything in thoir liuo for thoir manycustomers. They now have tho valuabloegoncy for Dr. King's Now Discovery forconsumption, coughs and COUIB. This istho wonderful remody that is producingsuch a furor all ovor tho country by itsmany startling euros, lt absolutely curesasthma, bronchitis, honrsonous /nul nilaffections of tho throat, ohost and lungs.Call at abovo drug Btoros and got a trialbottlo froo or a regular size for ßO oontsnnd $1. Guaranteed to cure, or prioo ro-fundod,
Return (toms.
RETURN, S. C., April 17.-Wo havehad a showor, which mukös everythingbl il im and Kay in its spring beauty.
Messrs. EIHB and Clifton Simpson arohaving seine trouble with thoir shinglemill.Master David LoRoy caught ninety«
ono Hull at ono haul tho othor day.Mr. Daniol J, Morgan oponed tho wayfor planting cotton last week.
Hov. J. M. McGuiro, of Oakway.preahed an ablo sormou Surday instoadcf cn: ouster, Hov. C. L. Craig.Miss Suo Cleveland, of Cross Roads,
spent last week with rolativos at tliiBplace.Mr Will LoRoy is spending a fow days
with homefolks at Newry UIÍB weok.Mnstor Spurßoou Clovolaud, of Cross
Roads',' attended church boro Sundayand partook of tho hospitalities of Mr. J,L. Miller.Mr. Will Mooro, of Adams' Crossing,
vlBitod Mr. J. T. Crain Saturday nightand Sunday.Miss Salllio Williams has returned
homo from a fow weeks' visit at FortHill,Miss Mamie Postor and Mrs. Will Pos¬
tor, of Rh bland, worshipped boro Sun¬day and partook of tho hospitalities otMrs. J. P. Martin.
Mrs. Carolina Prlco, of Riohland, vis¬ited Mrs. Alfrod Tannory Sunday.Mr. J. D. Driver and wife, of Clear¬mont, visited hor father, M John Tan¬nory Sunday.Mr. Whoolor Hayos and Mrs. H. A.
Hayes, of Cross Roads, visited rolativosana frionds boro Sunday and Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Gip Watos, who live
near Pair i'lay, visited her father, Mr.Alfrod Tannery, Sunday.,Mr. Loo Vissage, of Mountain Host, was
in our section last wook.Cur school closed last Tuesday, leaving
Miss Olivo Dalton, tho littlo eight-yoar-old daughter of Mr. Thomas J. Dalton,to hour tho namo and honor of hoing thohost snollor among many in our Behool.
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"A wold to tho wiso is suflloiont" anda word from tho wiso should bo sufll¬oiont, but you ask, who aro tho wisc?TIIOBO who know. Tho oft ropentod ox-rerionco of trustworthy porsoiin may botaken for knowlodgo. Mr. W. M. Torrysuys Chamberlain's Cough Romody givesbottor satlsfaotion than any othor in thomnrkot. Ile has boon in tho drug busi¬ness at Elkton, Ky., for twolvo yoars;has sold hundreds of bottles ot thisromody and nearly all othor cough modi¬cums maniifnoturod, which, shows con¬clusively that Chamberlain's ia tho mostsatisfactory to tho people, and is thobest. Por salo by J. W. Hell, Walhalla;H. H. Zimmerman, Westminster; W. J.Lunney, SoilOCa.
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Hems from liamsay's Crook.
BAMMAV'S CKICKK, April 10,-Somo ofour farmers have begun to plant cottonand corn.Mr. A. M. Rholottor and wlfo visited
on Hrnsstown last wook.Mr. D. A. Dickson and wifo visited
rolativos on Changa last Sunday.It is I.m il that Mr. Hob Roach, who
has been md to sick, is improving.Small grain lins begun to grow.Julius Hoggs, Jr., of Richland, has
boon aceiiKcd of "sparking" on Chaugfland Ramsay's Crook for sumo timo past.BLOOK-HBAD,
Tho oruisor Haleigh, ono of AdmiralDewoy's victorious ships, will bo inCharleston harbor during tho Confodorate reunion.
J^affißj CANDY CATHARTIC .
At Four Score.-;-
Or. Mitos' Nervino Restores Health..
ÜNOLE EZEKIEL OBEAR, noaisaor andtax collector, Beverly, Masa., who haspasted the 80th Ufo milo stone, sayst"Dr. Miles' Restoratlvo Mer vine has done fe
great doal of good. T suffered totyt? ra f.-omsleeplessness and nervous heart troubleWould fool weary and usod up In tho morn¬ing, had no ambition and tay work seemed aburdon. A friend recommended Dr. Mlle«'Nervino, and I purchased a bottle underprotest as I had trlod so many remodles un¬successfully. X thought it no use. But ltdave mo restful sloop, a good appetite andrestored w? te sssrs^tio bonito, lt ta agrand good modtolne, and I will gladly writeanyone Inquiring, full par&lcularsof my sat-Uiactory oxporlouco."Dr. Milos' Romedlo9
aro sold hy all drug¬gists under a positiveguarantee, first botttobenefits or monoy ro¬tunded, Beokondls-oaaos of tho heart andnerves freo. Address,PR. MILES MBDIOAlTÖO.. Elkhart, Indi
THE NEWS' FROM SENECA. ^Tho Juvenile' Foreign Missionary Socloty
Elocts Officers-Local Nows.
SKNKCA, April 18.-Miss Lidio Bowen,of Enaloy, spout Friday night in Soncoaon her way to Elberton.Mr. W. W. Bowen spout Sunday at
Elberton.Mr. L. M. Jordan, who has boen doingtho position of book-koopor for tho firm
of M. \V. Coleman «fe Co., has gone toUnion to lill a similar pesitiou. ile is ayoung man of moro than ordinary intol-loetual and religious attainmoiitu, and. inhis.leaving, tho town ¡ ustainb a genuinoloss,Mr. David C. Todd now hap tho book¬
keeper's placo at M. W. Coleman «fe Co's.MÍBS Frances Lowory, one ol Seneca'n
prêt tier, tan (1 mont popular young bul ie;:, insnooding tho week with her ooualn, MissM al lie Sullivan, nt Fort Madison. Sb oia accompanied by bor niece, little Missmotto Hamilton.Mrs. E. Clay Doylo is visiting rolatlvos
nt ( reen ville and Lamons,Dr. E. M. Coleman, Livonia's popular
yoqng nhyttolan, spout Satiivday boro.Sovoral young pooplo from boro
at Icniled a danco given by Miss MandoVornor, at her homo, near Richland, Fri¬day night.At HIP Methodist Charon Sundayaftornoon tho following oflicora woro
oloctcd for tho Juvenile Foreign Mission¬ary Soolotyi President, Dort Pierce; 1stvico prosidont, Norman Morgan; 2d vicopresident, Bright Lowery: correspond¬ing Boorotary, Miss Mary Mooro ¡ record¬ing secretary, Luther A. Mooro; treasu-vor, Jonathan Jordan; agent for LittleWorkers, Joseph Swann; lady manager,Miss Mary E. Swann.MÍBB Francis Whitmiro spout Saturdayand Sunday at Donvor, tho guest of bor
riendi Miss Margie Major.Bov, W. S. Hamitor, who has a warmplaco in tho hearts of tho pooplo of nildenominations, has hoon ill, and N nsunnhlo to till his usual appoiutmoht nttho Presbyterian ohuroh Sunday morn¬ing. Rov. R. L. Bogers, of walhalla,proaohod in tho aftornoon.
Rov. W. T. Capers proaohod to a largooongrogntlon at tho Episcopal churchSunday ovonlng. MAMlK SWANN.
So.SOME
KINDS
OF
GOODS
CAN BE BOUGHT I¿T ANY STORE
and as cheaply in ono an another; but
there aro goods that you cannot got
ovorywhoro. Thin is tho lino wo want to
show. Wo havo many dainty now thingsfor Spring that aro now and beautiful in
Wash GoodB, Silku and Woolens, and
our "Silvor Star" Madras for Shirt
Waists at 12^o. in unequaled. Thoy aro
as pretty as silk. Send for Bamplos.Our now lino of Ladles' SIIOOB, just
in, Dlack and Tan Oxfords and Sandals,and thoy have tho stylo and lit, you can
depend upon it.
Our Mon's Furnishing Dopartrnont was
novor bottor--Nookwoar, llofllory, Col¬
lars and Cuffs, Shirts, white and colored.
Soo our now Silk Bosom Shirts at $1.00.
You can't match thom.
Wc havo a full stock of Mon's Straw
Hats, all new nhnpon and up to dato.
Wo havo a "Nobby Hat" for only fiOc.
Wo cnn and will soil you if you will
only look before you buy.
Ml.HUN& CO.,SRNBCA, S, C.
PRICE LIST.Straw and Crash Hat*, (ai.Ladies' Low-out Shoos (a),Mon's Dross Shirts («}....Mon's Undershirt WO....,Ladies* Undorvests (a)...'.Percalo @.Long Oloth (nj.Whito [email protected] Cambrlo@.
10 to 60 oonto oneil.60o. to $1 por lyrtir.SS cents to $1 oaou,26 to 60 cents each.Ö to 16 oonts eaoh.7 to J2Jo. per yard,10 oonts por yard.12i cont» por y*rà.0 oonts per yard.
Call and ermine our goods and wo will convince you that you got goodvalue when you trade with us. ...Wo handlo Hoes, Hool Swoops, Plows and other faiming loo'-;.
Buy a Victor Swoop. It will ploase you.
Lowery, Byrd & Co.,SEavKOA, er. o.
W. D. LESLY & CO.,THE CUT PRICE CASH STORE,
A low of our specials for tho noxt ton days will bo in SHOES.Two oases Ladios' Lacod Silk Vesting Top Vioa Shoor., in taus and blaoks,guaranteed all loathor solos, worth and soil anywhoro for $1.76 to $2 per pair. Ourprloo only $1.48.Our lot of Oxford Ties-tho kind th»t will vot eliI;, up. Tho solos are allloather. Th« ï>e»t bargain you will find this soason, only 75 couts.Will montlon n fow or our Groceries:Good ouo-hnlf Patont Flour $3.76 por barrol.Arbuoklo's Coffoo, nor paokago, 10 cents.Oranulatcd Sugar, 17 pounds for $1.Soda, 10 pounds for 25 couts.Wo soil all Snuff nt 4 couts por box,Host Oatllak08, 5 conts por pound.While wo aro Bolling wo will buy a fow things,lions; 23 conta in trade; 8 oonts por dozon for Eggs,tho market for Butter, Poa», Corn, .fco.
Yours vory respectfully,
W. ». KiBtBULT ét CO*»-WESTMINSTER, S. C.
Will givo 22 oonts oash forWill buy and givo tho top of
To THE PEOPLE OF COONEE COUNTY.Our Spring Goods Aro Hore, and Wo Ask that You Coll
und Exumino Thom.TTTE havo all that you oould ask for-that is, first-class Goods at Lowost PriooB.VV Just soo our' lino of Dross Goods and you will bo convinced that we aroright. Soo our Ladies' Slippers. Wo can givo you a nico Slippor, worth $1.25, for08 couts. Then if you want something bettor, wo havo them and eau suit you. bothin prico and quality. Wo havo tho bostsolootod lino of thom wo havoovor bau, andcan elvo you what you want.
CLOTHING.-Now is your timo to buy your Clothing. Como boforo tboy aropicked ovor. Wo havo bought thom and thoy must go. oo como.PANT«.-Wo also havo a lot of nico Pants, just como. Thoy, too, must go,aud now is t lie timo to got thom ohoap.SHOES.-»Thon you should soo our Shoos. Wo will not tako spaco to montlonour many difforout kinds and low pricos, for wo eau suit you in stylo and quality,and inako you smile whon you prloo thom.
SHIKTS.-Wo havo a lot of now Shirts with tho many other bargain», anddon't forgot to look at thom.IN Fi.CT-anything you want to buy you should como to us for it, as wo carryeverything usually kopt in a first olass atoro and aro always willing to divido prolltswith you. So it will pay you to oomo to soo us.GUOCEUIES, »fcc.--Whon you want Groceries call and soo us. Whon you wantHardwaro call and soo i\s. Whoa you want Furniture oall aud soo us. Whon youwant Shoos oall and soo us. Whoa you want Dry Goods call and soo us. Whon youwant IiAUGAINS oall and soo us.
JO, T Cl pi A 13 HPT71T) Successors to. 00 «J» Ö. OÍVJAJ XiiiXl, CARTER MERCHANDISE CO.,
Two Cold FeetAvo common afllictions. So common, in fact, that I havo laid in
an oxtra supply of-HOT WATER BOTTLES .
Prico of tbroo-quart bottles $1 oaoh.Also a largo and frosh stock of Drugs ami Druggist's Sundrios,at pricos to moot tho timoB. *
Jim XX. X>-A.I?/J3"V, X>ruggist.C5f~Full stock of Gardon Sood».
CARTER & CO.'SIS THE PLACE TO SELECT
YOUR NEW DRESS.Thoy havo tho Largost Assortment and Prettiest Lino ovov shown in town,such as Wash Silks, Dottod Swiss, Frenoh. Paoiflc, Folioia and Mulhouse Orgau-dios, Sootch and Marquita Lawns, Skirt Goods, Suitings, Dross Linons, Duoks,Piques, Poroalos and Dimitios.You look and begin to want-wo prico and you begin to buy. Tho most fas¬tidious can ploaso thomsolvos in our Lacos and Embroideries. Our stook is largoand Insult if ul,. . . SHOES! SHOES ! SHOES ! . . .
Wo aro always up ou this lino. Can flt both your foot and pockot book withstyles that aro suro to pleaseWolli our largo stook of Spring Clothing is just going so fast wo fear to men¬tion it, for it may nearly all bo gono whon yon got boro unless you como soon.Frosh GrocorioB and a full lino of Hardwaro always on hand.Thanking all our customers for past patronago, and soliciting moro for thofuturo, wo aro, Vory respectfully,Ci .A. rjä? I±J I«, Sc COMPANY,
. . Wallinna., S. <J. . .
Ki^'N. B.-Wo also havo plonty of tho Higbost Grado Fertilisers on hand.
iii LINERY.IAM now rocoiving my Now SpringMillinery and a full lino of LinonStamped Goods. CarticolllSilk Goodafor Waists and Trimmings.SPRING MILLINERY OPENING,THURSDAY,
FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY,
MARCH 80, 81,AND APRIL 1.
MISS ELLA TURNER,of Atlanta, Ga.,will havo ohargo of tho MillinoryDepartment, and sho will bo pre¬pared to moot tho wonts of all ous-tomors,
Remember tho Opening-March HO,81, and April 1.
Rospootfully,MRS. E. H. CÜDW0RTH.
Dr. G. G. Probst,x> is isr rr x s rr 9
Walhalla, S. C.Office two Doors East of Bank,Second Floor.Houns : 8.30 A. M. TO 1 v. M. AND 2 TO 0
v. H,Maroh 24, 1808.
DR. ff. F. At13 xs TV rr i © rv,
Sonooa, S. C.?-OFFIOK DAYS '-
MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAYOF EACH WEEK.
May 10, 1808.-ly
FOlt LOW-
n
Spring m
iilïiif'VYOU givo your bouso and farm a goodcleaning up ovory fpring. Why notgivo yoursolf ono, too? Your systemnoods it aftor going throu* <.}/;'?. Ima win-tor season as muon ns yodr houso docs.Wo havo tho Medicino that dooB;!thowork, and does it well, too. It containsin ovory bottlo all of tho host Drugsknown to bousoful ns systom-ronovators.Como and soo, and lot us show it to you,and < ominn), oonso will do tho rest.
All it oonts ls 50o. and OOo. a bottlo,Yon can't afford to do without it.And if you aro just gotting ovor thogrip wo can holp you In that, too.lt. rusts us nothing to shaw YOU 0UVModiolnos-in fact, wo tako pleasurealways In doing itt
Sviuiuunftt
8KNK.CA, Hy Cf
¡Rafes West,!B TEXAS, MEXICO, CALI- fi« FORNIA, ST. LOUIS, CHI- fi¿ CAGO, or any point, with SjÏ FREE MAPS, w ri to to
I Fred. D. Bush, |District Passongor Agont,
^ I Louisville & Nashville B. R.,¡II No. t Brown Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. jf,WARREN PRIESTLEY,TI I. IO I*A£ll*I3H.FOR FOURTEEN YEARS WAL-
HALLA'S TONSORIAL ARTIST.Prompt and satisfactory work at his
Parleta,4-21-08-ly
Paluatto Livery aou Sale Staoles,SENECA, S. C.
I, D. FlNOANNON, PnOl'KlKTOR.Fanoy toams and volitólos at nil timon,day or night. Prioos roasonablo.4-2l-08--ly.
J. J. ANSEL,-DEALER IN-
Furniture oFnH Kinds,Cofllns and Caskets.
Oflf" Prices to suit tho times, r.4fi^4-81-08-ly