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4 ' Boil Dispositions
Ate Early Shown."
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Just so evil in the blood
comes out in shape of scrof
ula, pimples, etc, in children
and young people. Taken in
time it can be eradicated by
using Hood's Sarsaparilla,
In older people, the aftermath
of irregular living shows it
self in bilious conditions, a
heavy head, a foul mouth,
a general bad feeling.
It is thu blood, tho impuro blood,
friends, which is tho reid cause. Purify
that with Hood's Sarsaparilla and
happiness will reign in your family.
BlOOd Poison-" I lived In a bcd of Uro
for years owing lo blood poisoning Hint fol
lowed small pox. It broke out nil over my
body, Itching Intensely. Tried doctors and
hospitals lu vain. I tried Hood's Sarsapa
rilla. It helped. I kept at lt and was en
tirely cured. I could KO on tho housetops
and shunt about ll. ' MKS. J. T. WILLIAMS,
Carbondale, Pn.
Sci-of uln Sores - " My baby at two
months had scrofula sores on cheek and
arm. Local applications and physicians1
medicine did little or no good. Hood's Snr
Suparida cured him permanently. Ho is
now four, willi smooth fair skin." MKS.
8. s. WKOTRN, Farmington, Ucl.
Itoort'n ruin cur? ll VIT Ul?; . I ri lt ii lui: and
only O'Ulmrlle tn l:iki> willi Hood'* S ii r ii rt| wo; I fl al
OTIS WILL TOLERATE
NO MORE QUIBBLING
An Unconditional Surrender
to Be Demanded.
PEACE ENVOY SO NOTIFIED
When Kl 11 pl MOM Next Killer Hie Amer
ica II Lin? H They il ii -1 ('.uni' Prepared
to ljuy Down Their Arms Without
Further Talk.
WASHINGTON, May 37.-"When you
desire to io enter tho American military
linos coiyo proparod for an uncondi
tional surrender. Otherwise you will
not be admit ted. "
This in substance, it is said at tho
War depart me ul, is the parting Agui
naldo's soca)led poaco envoys rocoived
when they left Manila on thoir way to
Aguinaldo's headquarters. If our oom*
missioners hnvo not already rocoived
instructions to adhere to this decision
they will receive them at once.
Tile foolhardiness of further negotia
tions with irresponsible leaders of doll
ant rebels is nt last fully appreciated by
administration officials. The insurgents
must bo whipped into submission. The
president, it is said, is now of this
opinion. Ile logrots that he is un
able to share in the optimistic opinions
of Mr. S( bunnan, chairman of tho com
mission, that tho Filipino envoys will
speedily collie back to accept in full our
own terms.
Mr. Scburman expressed .similar views
immediately after the lirst peace con
ference, moro than three weeks UKO,
and thereby caused the president to fall
into tho mistake of expecting peace at
once.
Tho fact that tho authorities have
again taken up the question of scuding
additional troops to the Philippines is a
good indication that they consider tho
recent peace negotiations a failure. Tho
Twenty-fourth infantry (composed of
negroes) bas boen slated for servico in
tho Philippines, in addition to those
previously decided noon. Other regi
ments ara also being talked of.
GENERAL M'ARTHUR'S PLAN.
Ile Kn vu i-s IS i listing lb? Mucubbovs
Against Ilia Tn galos.
MANILA, May ?7. -General McArthur
is in favor of tho experiment of enlist
ing the Maoabbeea against their old on
ernies, the Tagalos.
A delegation of loading MacubbccH
has visited tho general and its spokes
man read an address assuring the Amer
ican commander of tho friend diip of
tho Maeabbeos and of thoir willingness
to transfer their allegiance from Spain
to the United States. They complained
that tho T?galos murdered them and
burned thoir villagos and they asked to
bo protected and given arms to protect
themselves.
Tho Maeabbeos havo greatly assisted
in posting tho Amoricans on tho coun
try and tho positions of the enemy.
Gonoral McArthur would arm 100
of thoHo mon and use thom as scouts,
and if tho experiment proved successful
he would enlist moro ol" thom.
Major Gonoral Otis has issued orders
inviting volunteers to ro-enlist for six
months, according to tim act of con
gress bearing on tho matter.
Tho United Slates transport Morgan
City, which loft San Francisco April '?R
with (iud recruits for various regiments
hore on board ber, has arrived and will
proceed to Hoi lo.
Major A. M. Higgles of tho Thir
teenth Minnesota regimont, who was
wounded lu tho hoad whilo recon
noitering May H at a point near Kan
Miguel and who was brought to tho
hospital bore, is dead.
Oolonol J. I) M i loy of General Law
ton's stuff has been appointed collector
of tho port of Manila.
Seholai'Alilps If or Alumuna.
MONTOOMRKY, Ala., May 27.-Tho
stato department of education has boon
notified by the chancellor of tho Pea
body Normal college, at Nashville, that
timm vacant .scholarships in that insti
tution have boon awarded to Alabama.
Thoy aro worth #100 u year and thc
holdor's faro to Nashville and return.
Thoy uro good for two years. State Su
perintendent of Education Abercrombie
will hold a competitivo examination on
July 20 and 21, in which tho three
young people who make the highest
records will be selected for tho pianos.
Nev i 'Vi'lopinnnt Company.
AI.KX v )Kit OITY, Ala., May 27.-Tho
Alexander City Land and Mining com
pany, capital stock, $1,000,000, has boen
organized boro. Tho company owns
and controls ?1,000 acres of lino mineral
lauds and corundum, kaolbio, mica,
gold and cornent will bo mined. Tho
samo company owns valuable zinc mines
in TcnnoHKoo mines, and mineral prop
erty in Clay, Tallupoo.suand Ooosacoun
ties hu ve boen socurod by option or pur
chuno. Tho company will begin dovol
oping tho mininora) deposits at onco.
Fanners Kill Horse Thief.
WlI.TilAMftTON, S. O.. May ?7.-Tinco
miles from nor**, .Mox Broom and his
son, farmers, surp'isod Agnew McCul
lough, a negro, bl tho act of stoaling a
horno from u pasturo. Tho negro, soe
lng tho Brooms, dod. Ho was pursued
by father und son, armed with idiot
guns, and overtukou after a mile run,
and shot to death. The Promus havo
been arrested. Thoy make no pion of
Justifiai' o homicide, each saying ho
does not know who did tho killing.
SUPREME EFFORT TO
FLOAT P?RIS FA?(! S
?merioan Liner May Prove a
Total Wreck.
HEAVY WIND SPRINGS UP
Ketlcoiioo of Cttplutu Wutklua anti
OHIOIMI* of tho S ten ia ?li Ip Oouipniiy
Itogurriiiig tito Dleustcr Cimera .Much
Ooiliiuent In London.
LONDON, Moy 'il.-A dispatch from
Oovornok announces that tho latest
dliort to float tho American liner Paris,
which is ou tho rocks off Lowlands
Point, rosultod in another failure. Tho
wind has veurod to the eastward and
there is a hoavy soa. Tho Paris is roll,
lug heavily.
Tho roticouco of Captain Wal lc ins of
tho nt i anded steamer and of the officials
of tho company respecting the possiblo
causes of tho dis.ouor havo caused un
favorable comment in tho papers, but
there is notluiii' but praise for tho be
havior of tho ofllcers and mon af tor the
vessel struck. Tho papers scout thu
uiaguotio current theory.
Vanity Fair says:
"Tho Paris certainly did not know
whore sho was. > Ono singlo company
has sent ships past tho Manacles twico
a week, ouch way, for many years. If
tho current sucks or ibo rocks aro mag
netic enough to affect the oom pk ss why
have these ships escaped so often?"
j Other papers express themselves in a
similar strain.
Captain Verney, formerly commander
of tho British warship Oberon, writos
that ho spent a winter steam ng at full
speed up and down tho channel to test
a boiler ami most positively asserts that
with intention, a 1:00,1 lookout and
soundings tue navigation of ibo ohauuel
is tree from danger.
A representative of tho Associated
Press Haw tho authorities of Trinity
House on tho Bub jot. Chief Pilotage
Clerk Koigay characterized thc mag
netic theory as "utter nonsjuso" and
said tho disaster must bo duo to "inox
plicable blundering." Ho said:
"I know every yard of tho British
coast Imo and I can soo no satisfactory
reason for tho wreck."
Captain Croak, head of tho compass
department, said:
"Howevor closo the ship got to tho
manacles her oom pasaos could not bo
affected moro than a millionth part of
a degree, anil oven that could not be
felt outside of MOO yards from tho shore.
Ko ship's course ought to ho nearer
than '- miles (rom the coast."
Tho Paiis was launched at Glasgow,
Oct. VII, )"?38. ami is a steel vessel of
lO.TilT) tons. During tho war with Spain
thc Paris was im: ressed into tho gov
ernment service and was given tho
name Yale. Among her achieve men 18
during the war. in which sho did good
service as a tpansporr, dispatch boat ai d
eco it, was the capturo of tho blockade
runner Kita, off ?NIH Juan, Porto Rico.
Soe was transferred to tho army trans
port service in August last and released
by the government on Sept. 2 last and
thou re.-utned her place in tho merchant
marino.
OASTORIA.
Boam tho yO The Kind You Uaw Always Bought
Tho General Assembly of the
Southern Presbyterians will meet
next year in Atlanta, which is al
ways on the lookout for opportunities
to bring people to tho Gate City.
? ii?VS?ERSO?S GHOOTiNG.
Manient Wliaeliiiau Uses 1KB Platel ut
Augusta *t II tl Kscupts.
AUOUBT.4, G?., M ny 87.-~Thore was a
pooulinv shooting uffray at Lakoviow.
park uoar this oity. A forco of hands
woro digging in a ((ravel pit, wheu,
midden.y a maskod man appeared and
begau shooting at Reuben White, a no
gro who was working iu tho pit He
omptlod hi* pistol ana turuod to leave.
Nono of tho mon lu the ult were armed
bur, led by Bosses Morris aud Cassidy,
they pursuod tho mau iu the maskl
Cu vi id y procured a pistol from a
uoighbor und advuueiug upon \ tho
stranger tho latter turned and there* W*
suod a duol nt short range, oaoh uiau
Bbooting live timon, but, straugo to ?ny,
without hitting tho othor.
Tho mau in the mask then dartod luto
tho bushes and soon reappeared with a
lucy eic, gun in baud. Holding his pur
suers at bay, he mounted and rodo off.
Tho negro who was shot at in tho
gravel pic was wounded in the ankle
and ho stoutly maintained that lt was
Constable Arthur Glover who wore tho
mask and did tho shooting, eayiug that
he and Glover had a dispute and Glover
bad threatened bim. Au oflloor went
to Clover's homo und arrested him.
Glover .denied all knowledge of tho
affair, but tho caso was carried before
tho grand jury aud (??lover wan indicted.
Glover is nn ox member of tho Second
Goorgia rei: i mon t and a constable in a
mngistrato'B court.
Old Kentiwdiy Keud Revlvi'd.
MAU mu; nv i un , Ky., May 27.-Tho
assassination of Thomas Baker, prin
cipal in tho famous Howard-Bakor
foud, will almost certainly revive (ho
contest und the death of othor mombors
of tho family may bo expected at any
time. Raker was under a lifo sentence
for killing Sheriff White, but had been
gran tod a now trial ami was roleasod on
bond. Last Sunday bo was fired on by
unknown persons while soatod on his
porch at his homo in Clay county, but
tho aim was bad and ho was not burt.
On Thursday they killed him instantly.
Ile hos many friends, who may tuku
rovongo if thoy can discover his inur
dorers.
Fell Dead uta Wedding.
CLAYTON, Ala., Maj' 27.-A fatal cas
ualty in connection with a wedding oc
curred at Olio. Tho contracting par
t?os woro A. D. Card and Miss Charlotte
Roynolds. When tho coroiuony bail
boon performed and tho young people
woro rocoiving tho usual cougraulatious
au aunt of tho brido, Mrs. Gussie Smart,
approached and kissod hor nioco. The
groom Baid: "Kiss mo, too, auntie."
She smilingly acquiesced, but in the
aanio instant foll llfoless to tho floor, ii
victim of heart failure
Cn pl till Stock TH Doublet.
AKDKRSOK, S. O., May 27.-Tho stool
subscribed by local investors io tho On
cotton mill bas so far ovorruu tho pro
motors' oxpoctatiouB that $500,000 ii
now placed as tho capitalization ins tour
of $250,000.
Pure blood is full of lifo and vitality
and carries vigor to tho organs of th?
body. Dr. M. A. Simmons' Liver Modi
cino creates rich, pure blood. For sah
by Dr. J. W. Boll,
--^ 0 ??- --,-,-.
Sinclair Hrollli'tt* lu J.iii.
TlFTON, On., May 27.--Tho Siuolali
brochers, Henry and Hen, who killoe
thoir brother-in-law, T. Ii Willis, in
"Worth county, April 17 last, have sur
rendered tothoshoriff of Worth county
Thoy claim SOlf defense.
KOSH lion II< ur No More.
FONTAINBLEU, Franco, May 27-ltosi
Bonheur, the famous animal painter, ii
dead.
He has Used it for Fi??can Years, and
Declares if is lite Best Blood Purifier
Tonio Mario. Strong Words
from Georgia's Chief Executive.
There is not ono person in it hundred Allen D. Candler. Faithful to every
whose system cnn successfully with- trust, his rugged honesty is his shining
stand tho scvoro drains of tin? Spring virtue. His word is aeeopted far and
season without tho aid of atonic. All wide.for ho never gives nu endorsement
of tho accumulated -- -.---without absoluto
mupsutrn?w MS- The Governor's Unqualified Endorsement St
inatcd, and this - Governor Gnndlor
cansos a strugglo STATE OF GEORGIA, { has used H. S. S. for
which usually rc- Exocutivo Office. ) fifteen years; ho
suits ina broak- Atlanta, May 8, 1899. knows that it is
down. A fow bottles j , f fifteen voarn UHod SSS ,n,u,C? ()f tho I,lltiv0
of 8. H. M. just now A nave xor Hitoon yoara uBOtt ?.?.?. roota of Georgia
will thoroughly pu- aB ft remedy for rheumatism and aa that it contains no
rify tho blood, lin- atonic. It is unquestionably a good drugs of any de
prove tho appetite blood puriflor, and I ana sure tho soription - and ho
and give tone and b08t tonic I evor used. For many ^"?f
strong th to tho .... , . , . that it is tho bo3t
wholosystom. Most yoars my digestion was bad, but tonic ho over used.
Important of all. tho occasional uso of a bottle of S. S. S. is thc only
S. S. S .viii so per- S.S.S. has ontiroly cured mo of thia tonio which con
foctlv nmovft a 11 malftfly and T now oat with porfoot J * ?n ? no potash,
impui Ules as to for- . ... . . - soda, nrsnmo or
tify tho system for impunity anything set before me. otb or dangerous
successfully resist- A. J. CANDLER. stimulant.
ing tho many dan I-:- -1. You nood 8. 8. S.
Serous forms of sickness so prevalent and need it now. A fow bottles will thor
uring thc summer oughly cleanse tho blood, improve your
No Georgian is as near to the hearts appetite, and renovate your system. In
of tho people ns their beloved Governor, Hist upon 8. 8. 8. end take nothing else.
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COBAN ???iS TO
ISSUER MANIFESTO
Former Insurgents Will Be
Urged to Keep Guns.
BITTER FIGHT ON GOMEZ
Dinoutlt.il. ?I Rebol Army Ofllcora Hold
a Meeting Ht the Homo of r nc ru I
Itedrlgu* und Strong Anti-Amorl
eun 8 ut: melita Aro ICxpi-eaacd.
HAVANA, May 87.-Tho fight between
Gonoral Gomo/, and tho old Cuban un
?einbly loaders is wngiug hot Gonoral
Gomez/a manifesto issuod to tho sol
diers today requesting them to glvo up
their arms and rot urn poacef ully to their
homes will be mot tomorrow by a strong
mani font o from n majority of tho Cuban
ohiofs urging tho soldiers not to aooopt
?ny of tho $3,000,000 offorod by tho
Uuitod Status, but to disband und koop
thoir nrni8.
A mooting waa hold this nftomoon
at ibo home of Gonoral Muyin Rodri*
guo/. and attondod by tho uutl-Goino/,
ofllcors in tho Oubau army. Strong
anti- American sentiments woro ex
pressed. Gome/, was called a "traitor
to Cuba libro" und severely scored for
going into tho lust negotiations with
Gonoral Brooke without consulting tho
representatives of the army. His no
tions woro construed by tho speakers as
au effort to furtbor his own political
aggrandizement.
Unban soldiers aro not looking for
charity from tho United Stator, thoy
said, and Cb neral Brooke had no right
to ask thom to give up their t, ms ns ho
might a conquered army. Tho Spanish
voluilleers in Havana still hold thoir
Mausers, thoy asserted, and the soldiers
who fought for indepouduiice should bo
permitted to retire from tho Hold with
thoir arma. By unanimous voto it was
resolved to use all means to prevent tho
soldievs from surrendering their arms.
In addition to tho manifesto General
Rodrigue'/, will send a p ison al lotter to
tho soldiers asking thuin not to accept
any money.
General Brooke today approved tho
Gome /, man i testo asking the soldiers to
disarm. There aro many indications,
however, that tho ohiofs will carry their
point. All Gomez's political enomi
aro working with them. The refusal of
the soldiers to accept tho money and
BUrreuder their arms would bo a crush*
ing blow to Gomez. He ia using all of
fortB to prevent lt, but an intimate
friend of Iiis admits that a majority of
tho soldiers wilt return to their homos
with their arms and without mouoy.
'.rho politicians who aro opposing Go
mo/, say that tin- general feels Iiis posi
tion keenly and thinks lie has been
treated shamefully by tho Cubana for
whom ho fought without n thought (if
reoompeuso
Cuban owners of plantations held a
meeting tonight and voted to urge
President McKinley to approve tho do
oreo originally approved by Gonoral
Brooke, but afterwards Changed on tho
recommendation of Secretary Algor
Tho planters, as well as their creditors,
favor tho Lauuza decree.
TRUST ISSUE PARAMOUNT.
Dry H ll Says dir A II ( .monopoly Plunk
Will Ile Most Prominent.
ST. LOUIS, May 57.-Colonel William
Jennings Bryan today expressed him
self as much pleased with tho result of
last i.ight's banquet. Ho said:
"It was a grand SUCCORS. The gath
ering was immense, enthusiastic nm)
Democratic. I was glad to bo there."
Speaking of tho platform tobondoptod
at tho next national D?mocratie conven
tion, Colonel Bryan said:
.Tho Cbicago plat lorin will bo
afllriuod entire and now planks added
to cover now questions. Tho trust
issue will bo tho most important of tho
issues."
Penrose Out Fur McKinley.
PlUI.AOKl.PiUA, May 27. - United
States Senator Penrose, in an intorviow
today, expressed himself ns approving
the administration of President McKin
ley and the suggestion for his nomina
tion to suecood bi nisei f by tho Ropubli
cnn national convention. Tho senator
declared his purpose to advocate the
adoption of a plan in tho coming Ropub
Boan ateto convention in . using tho na
tional administration and emphatically
declaring the sentiment of the Republi
cans of Pennsylvania in favor of his re
nomination lor president.
Illirrlsoil Arrives III Parin.
PAMS, May 27.--Former Prosidont
Benjamin Harrison, who is acting as
tho representative of Vouezuola on tho
boundary commission which meets hero
on Juno 15. has arrived in thia city.
Tho United Slates ambassador, General
Horace Porter, is arranging for an in
terview between Prosidont Loubot and
Mr. Harrison.
Kepari on Spain's Prudi*.
WASHINGTON, May 27.- Native in
dustries in Spain did not suffer during
tho war of 18!)M as greatly as was feared.
This is tho statoment of tho British
commercial attache at Madrid, H. Har
rison, whoso report to tho British gov
ernment on tho trade of Spain for tho
yoar IfWH has just reached boro.
Meet N vi ut. lt Ich mond.
NBW YOUR, May 27.-Tho ilfty-fifth
annual meeting of tho American Medio*
Psyehiologieal association, which has
boon in progiass since Tuesday, carno to
a close today. It was docidod to hold
tho next meeting of tho association at
Richmond. Va., liming tho first wook in
May, 1000.
T i Fx'ond Unspnl lu Ci.bi.
TIFFIN, ()., May 27.-Tho gonoral
synod of tho Reformed church urged by
resolution Christian workers to assist
tho American Bible socioly in extend
ing tho Gospel in Cuba and foroigu
lauds.
Hoii-B tho /)1(19 Kifl(l VDU Have Always Bought
8lgnid.uro _
of ?~iH?Z-?*?
A N w Trial For Dreyfus.
PAuis, May 27.- It la currently ro
poried today that tho report, of tho
president of the civil soetion of tho
court of cassation, M. Balotde Beaupre,
to tim president of tho court of cassa
tion, M. Ma/oau, is iii favor of a revis
ion of the Dreyfus trial and urges re
sending the caso bofoio a comtmartial.
Destructive Fire lu liny 11.
POUT AU PuiNCB, May 27. - T won ty
houses have been destroyed hero by lire.
Two firemen were wounded whilo com
batting tho conflagration.
Sup-i-lnli-iKlciit Ijyons Dend.
BKDAMA, M.. May 27. William
Bowden Lyons, superintendent of tho
Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad, is
dead at tho homo of hi:: daughter nt
Canon City, Colo., of consumption,
llliincftota Town Burned.
STAVI.KH, Minn., May 27.-Twenty
ftvo building?, comprising ono-third of
tho business portion o? Staplos, wera
burned last night. Estimated loss, $60,*
OOO; imoranco, |<0,000.
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try O. F. P. mid 1 believe it saved ber life.
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Thron Mon Lynchod in Toxas.
HOUSTON, Texas, May '2f>.-Three
white men, Jamos Humphreys and
Iiis two sons, were lynched last night
near thc village of Aloy, in Hender
son county. Several months ago
Constable Melton, of tho Aley pre
cinct, was murdered and the mur
derer escaped, it is said, through tho
assistance of the Humphreys. Last
night a mob of thirteen masked men
appeared at the Humphreys home
stead, and called thc father and two
sons out. They permitted them to
see the women of the family, whom
they informed in a spirit of charity
that tho men were to bo taken to
Malakoff, a few miles distance, be
fore a justice of peace and perhaps
to the county jail at. Athens. This
morning the bodies of the three men
wore found hanging from tho. limb
of an oak tree, three miles from tho
Humphreys farm.
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Mrs. Janies Wood, a farmer's wife
near Rockmart, Ga., sont a ball
through the hoad of a burglar who
was attempting to enter a window
of lier bed .oom one night last week.
She had learned to shoot for self-pro
tection, her husband often being ab
sent from homo. She used a Win
chester rifle. She fired, not knowing
tho result of thc shot. An hour or
two later her husband returned and
an investigation found that thc negro
was dead. No ono in tho neighbor
hood had ovor seen him.
Some sharp swindlers havo been
getting money from negroes. They
represent to the ex-slaves that the
Government is going to pay thom a
certain amount of money. Hut to
secure this they are required to reg
ister name, age and all particulars,
in one town in Georgia more than
'200 negroes registered and paid 2f>
cents each. It is a puro swindle.
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MOB'T. A. THOMPSON,
A TT O R N 10 Y - A T-L A W ,
WALHALLA, .S. C.,
Will givo prompt attention to all busi
ness committed to his care.
.lune HO, 1808. 2(1 ly
WM. J. STUUII.ING. \ { li. I,. II Kit N HON.
STRIBLING k HERNDON,
Attorneys-At-Law,
WALHALLA, S. C.
I'llOMIT ATTKNTION GlVKN TO A I.I. HuiS
N'i:ss ENT nu scion TO TI I KM.
.January li, ISMS.
lt. T. JAYNB8. I J. W. SHKI.OU.
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JAYMES & SHELOR,
?.TTORNE YS-AT-LAW,
WALHALLA, fl. O.
IPROMPT attention Riven to all liusi
. noss committed to their caro.
January 12. 18115.
H. C. BUSCH,
DEALER IN
Staple & Fancy Groceries
FRUITS AT ALL SEASONS.
Cash or hartor for Poultry and Eggs,
bakery furnishes Fresh Broad and Cakes.
-HESTA ll H ANT
<yjF" Lunches served at all hours. .MJi
.1-21-08-ly
J. J.ANSEL,
-DEALEK IN
Furniture ol' all Kinds,
Collins and Caskets,
?ft? ' Prices to suit the times. ?4?S
1-21-08-ly
WARREN PRIESTLEY,
THE BARBER.
FOR FOURTEEN V EA KS WAL
IIA LL A'S TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Prompt and satisfactory work at his
Parlors.
4-21-1)8- ly
Notice of Final Hot
ilement zmtl 1>?H
NOTICE is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will tiinko application to
I). A. Sin i Ml, Es(j., dodge of Probate
for Oooncu county, in thc State of South
Uarolill?, at his office at Walhalla (.'oort
House o*- Friday, tho tilth day of
.lune, If Ml. ac ll o'clock in the fore
noon, or as soon thereafter" as said ap
plication can be heard, for leave to make
llnal settlement of tho estate of Mrs.
Sarah J. Anderson, deceased, and for
lina] discharge as Executors of said
ostato. CHAS. E. ANDERSON,
W. P. ANDERSON.
Executors of Estato of Mrs. Sarah J,
Anderson, deceased.
May ll, 1800. 10-22
Palmetto Livery and Sale Stables,
SENECA, S. 0.
I. I). FlNOANNON, PnOPttlRTOll,
Paney teams and vehicles at all times,
day or night. Prices lDiisonablo.
4-21-08-Iv.
ATTENTION, CONTRACTORS.
ON SATURDAY, tho 17th day of
dunc, 1800, will be let at ICarlo's
Mill, to the lowest bidder, tho contract
for building a school houso in School
District No. 71. Plans and sp?cifications
can lie seen at tho mill up to that time.
E. P. EARLE,
W. J. HANVY,
.1. W. ARLES,
Trust?es.
May 18, 18(11?. 20 22
-FOR lOW
ftates West,
TEXAS, , MEXICO, CALI
FORNIA, ST. LOUIS, CHI
CAGO, or any point, with
. FREE MAP8, write to
Fred. D. Bush,
District Passenger Agent,
Louisville & Nashville R. H..
No. 1 Brown Bldg, Atlanta, Gn.
iw^^wmmi ?www. ??o^.i?w>ia
~TIIK WIURCH?sT"
Tho appointments for tho Walhalla
Circuit aro as follows:
First Sunday, at Whit mire's at ll a. m. ;
Jooaesco at 8 p.. m.
Sooond Sunday, at Douhlo Springs at
ll a. m.; Laurel Springs at 3 p. tu.
Third Sunday, at Ocouoo at lia. m.;
Zion at 8 p. tn.
Fourth Sunday, at Falrviow at ll a. m. ;
at Now ry at 7 p. tn.
A. A.' MERRITT, P. C.
Tho following aro tho appoint incuts
of tho Westminster Circuit for tito year
180?:
First Sunday-Hopowoll, ll a. tn.
Nazaroth, 8.80 p. m.
Second Sunday-Westminster, lin. m.
Kock Springs, U.80 p. m.
Third Sunday-ContoV, ll a. ra.
Fourth Sunday-Rock Springs, ll a.
m.i Westminster, 8.80 p. m.
R. li. 1JAUNAI.L, P.
Wost Union Baptist Church.
Preaching ovory fourth Sunday nt ll
o'clock by the pastor, Rov. P. J. Vet mil
lion..
Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m.-C.
R. I). Burns, Superintendent.
Prayer meeting ovory Sunday ot eight
o'clock p. m.
Tito following aro tho appointments ol
Hm St. John's Evangelical Lutheran
Church :
Sunday School at lia. m., Mr. J. J.
Ansel, Superintendent.
Divine Services in English on tho 2d
and -Ith Sundays at ll a. m., and on each
Thun day at 4.80 p. m.
. Golman on tho 1st and 3d Sundays at
11 a. m
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Cundennod Saliuillll? In KOect
Doo. 4th, 1K03.
_ STATION? ?Tp ^."YL
Lv. Charlatan. . 7" 10 a tn
LT. Columbia....'.. ll 05 a m
" Prosperity. 12 lo n'n
" Newberry. 12 25 p m
" Ninety-Six. 1 20 p m
" Greenwood. 7 40 a ni I 66 p ra
Ar. Hodges.._8 00 a jn 2 16 p ra
Ar. Abhoviflo. 8 40 ajn 2 45 p"ra
Ar. Belton. 8 60 a m 8 10 p ra
Ar. Anderson. tl 89 ii tn 8 85 p .IB
Ar. Greenville.. Jti 10~n in 4 16 p in
Ar. Atlnntn. 8 68 p Tn 0 HO p tn
umiTii iMH Bx. Mun. Dully.
_?IA HON?. Ko ,^ JNa_&_
Lv. Greenville. 5 80 ~p nt 1015 a ra
" Piedmont. 0 oo p m 10 40 a m
" _\Villiiiinston. 0 'ii p in 10 55 n_in
Lv. Anderson. 4 45 p m ?0 46 a tn
Cv. Billion . 0 45 p iii ?1 16 a ni
Ar. Donnnldu . 7 15 o ni ll 40 a in
Lv\ AbbiViMo. ". ~ ?rio > ii; "ir 20" ii "iii
Lv. Hodden . 7 !!,"> p in ll 55 rr in
" Green wood. 8 00 p ni 12 40 p in
" Ninoly-Six. 12 55 p ni
" Newberry. 2 oo j? m
Ar. Prosperity. 2 14 pm
" Columbia. . 8 ?0 p lil
Ar. Charleston.7. " 8 OTTp ra
D?llylDnily ' KTATIOKS "n?il.vIDat?y
Ho. ?|NO.1:I _ _ N'..M|NO.1?
T.'Wpj 7 ina liv.. 7.Charleston. .. Ar BOOiitll uQa
TKO? 11 ll'Jii '"' .... Cohilnii??.. . .' 8 Alp 0 80p
907n'12 I6p ?'..A luton.Lv 2 ?Op 8 50?
lOOInl 12ip ".Sn ii too... 1 2llp 7 40p
1020a 2nop ".Union." 1 05p 7 00?
lOBOal 2iMp "....Jonesville_" 12 25p 0 63p
10 64? 2 87p " .Paoolot." 12 14p 0 42p
11 25ul 8 inp Ar.. Spnrtottburg...Lv ll 45? 0 I5p
ll 4??| 8 40p l.v.. Spartauburg...Ar li 22a 0 00p
JL^l'l \ ^Pi^1*- . _. Asliovlllo.Ly 8 20? 8 05p
"P-," p. m. "A," ?. m.
Poll mn ii palace Sleeping cars on Trains :t."> and
Cfl, 87 and 88, on A. ?nd C. division. Dining cara
on thone d ui is Kurvii ?ll meal* onrouto.
Trains leave Spnrtaiiburir, A. & c. divinion,
northbound. 0:43 a. m., 8:87 p. m., 8:10 p. m.,
(Viistibitlti Limited)) southbound 12:20 a. tn.,
0:15 p. m., ii ::i4 a. m., (Vest?bulo Limited.)
Trains leave Greenville, A. and o. divinion,
uorthbound, 5:50 a. m., 2:84 p. in. and 5:22 p. m.,
?Vestibuled Limited) : sontliliound, 1:25 a. tn.,
:80 p. m., 12:80 p. ra. (Vestibule-! Limited).
Trains tl lind 10 carry elegant Pullman
sleeping oars bolweon Columbia and Ashovlllo
tnroute daily between Jacksonville and?inciu
natl.
FRANK 8. GANNON. J.M.OULP,
Third V-P. Ss ?on. Mgr., Trafilo Mgr..
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. O.
W. A. TURK. S. H. H ARDWICK,
Clou. I'ans. Ag't. .'.n't (len. Pnas. Ag't.
Washington, D. O. _Al Imilii. Ctn.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Cendonnod Schedule of Puanaiifter Train?.
In K?Teot Ileo. 4tb, 180$.
Von. No. IS Fat.Ml
Northbound. N,,1!? No. 38 nx, Ko. 30
Dally Dally, aun. Dally.
Lv. Atlanta, O.T. 7 50 ? |2 00 m 4 85p ll 50 p
" Atlanta, B. T. 8 60 a lou p 6 5$P " w B
" Norcross. 8 30 a . 0 2?p 100 a
" Buford. 10 05 ?. 7 08p .......
" Gainesville... 10 95 a 2 22 p 7 48p 2 26 a
" Lula. 10 58 a fi 42 p 8 08 p 2 60 a
Ar. Cornell*. ll 25 a ra oo p 8 S5p .
Ly.Mt. Airy. ll 30 a. .......
*. Toocoa.11 5:1 ? 8 SO p. 8 42 a
" Weat mt nat er 1201m. 4 20 a
" Benern . . 1262 p'4 IS p. 4 W ?
" Central. 1 40 ?. . 6 02 a
" Greenville.. 2"ip 5 22 p . 6 50 a
" Bparlnithurg. 8 87 p ti io p . s 46 a
l" Gaff neva. 420p 0 44 p. 7 25 ?
" Blaokaburg.. 4 88 p 7 00 p. 7 45 a
" King's Mt ... 5 08 p . 8 03 a
" Gnstouia. 5 26 p. 8 38 a
Lv.Charlotte.... 0;?0p 8 22 p. 9 26 a
Ar .Groonnboro 0 52 p IO 43 p .12 10 p
Lv.Greensboro. 10 50 p.
Ar.Norfolk. 7 60 a .
Ar. Danville ll 25 p ll .M p ...... 1 65 JI
Ar. ntohnioiid ... 6 40 a ? 40 t?. ttl p
Ar.Washington . 6 42 a. 9 10 p
" Baltm'ePKK. 8 o:? a.ll 85 p
" Philadelphia. 10 15 a. 2 68 a
" Now York. 12 43 m ... ? 28 a
fat. MI Vea. No.ll
outltbound. No. 3? N... 87 Dully
'_ Dally. Dally._|
Lv. N. Y.,r. II. IT TI'??i a 4 iw j..
" Plillndelphia 8 50 a ll 65 p .
" Ibiltlmorci. .. 0 31 a 0 20 p.
" Washington., ll lb a lo 48 j>.
i,v. ffielimoud ... ?2 01 ni 12 Oint 12 Hint.
Lv. Danville. 0 15 p 6 60 a 0 10 a.
Lv. Norfolk". ,...'9H6 p.
Ar. Greensboro . _ 6 45 a. .
Lv. G reen ?boro.. 7 26 p 7 05 a 7 37 a.
Ar. Charlotte .... 10 00 p 0 25 a 1205m . ...
Lv.Gautonla. 10 40 p. 1 12 p.
?. king's MI. i na p.
" niaHod.iirg .. ll 81 p 10 46 n 80S p.
" Gaffneys.1148 p 10 M ? 2 21 p .
" ftiiiirliiiibni-g. 12 28 ?1184 ii 8 16 p .
" Grcfiivillo.... 126 a 12 80 p 4 30 p ...
" Central. 5 25 p N~?7.
" Seneca . 2 80 a 1 83 p 0 13 p K_
" WeHliuliinler. 880 p J
" Toeeon . 8 25 a 2 18 p 7 10 p
.' Mt. Airy. 7 38 p.
" Cornelia.....flt 00 p 7 10 p 0 36 a
" Lula. 4 Iii alfa 18 p 8 14 p 0 67 a
" Gainesville... 4 35 al 8 87 p 8 40 p 7 20 a
" Buford. 9 12 p 7 48 a
" Noroross. 6 26 a'. 0 48 p 8 27 a
Ar. Atlanta, IC. T. 0 10 al 4 55 p 10 80 p 0 80 a
Ar. Athuito, O. TJ 5 10 a' 8 65 p_ ? HO ?i[ 8 HO a
"A" a. w"'"P p. m. "W noon. "7???" nt?shlT
Cheaa|ienko Lino t?teaiuura in dally aorvloe
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. 87 and 88- Daily. Wasliington endSoaUi
wenteru Ve -albulo Limited. Tlirougb f'ulhnen
alfieping our? bot wenn New York and New Or
loana, via Wnnliliigtou, Atlanta and Stontgom
ery, and alno between New York and Mamphia,
viaWasbingtOU,Atlanta and Hlrniingha'n. First
olann thoroughfare coaclies between Wanning
ton and Atlanta. Dining oura nerve all meals
?iu route. Pitllmatidrawlug'i'oom ?looping oar?
iel woon Greensboro and Norfolk. Cloeo eon
neotton al Wu folk for OLD I'olV T COMFORT.
Non. 85 and 80 United Hinton Ka at Mall
run? solid between washington and Now Or
leans, via Southern Hallway. A. <fc W P. It. lt.
sud L. & N. ft. R., being composed of baggaijo
oar and ooaohea, throngn witnottl ohange for
panaongora of all elassnn. Pullinan drawing
room alanplug earn betwuen Now York and
New Orloaim, via Atlanta and Montgomery.
Leaving VVnHbhiutoii oaob Wodnonday, a tourlwt
{jeeping ear will run through bet woon Waah
rigton and Kan Ki aiwiseo wit bout ubange.
Miling carn HA-V? nil menin niiroute.
Noa. 11,97, H<l and I2-Pulhiian sloonlng nara
between I'.lohiii ?nil anil Charlot t?, vb? Dnnvlllo,
aoiithbiiiind Non. I) and 37. northbound No?
88 and 12
FRANK 8. ?ANNON. ?. M.OIJLP.
Third V P. A (4en. Mgr.. Ti aftlo M^g'r.
Washington, D. o. Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK,
_^0fe?ka A"',A,".,P4S?l?a
Anyone ?endlng n ?kotch and description nmy
quickly ascortaln. froo, whether An Invention ht
prohnOly patent obie. eouiuiuiiloutlonu strictly
confldontui. Oiliest egono; for*?curI??? ? ;itr.?lt;
In Aincrtc*. Wo have a WimliliiKton oftlco.
I'Atonts taken throuxh Munn A Co. re?oive
.poclul notloj lu tho
8CIENTIF10 AMEniCAM,
beautifully tlheor<itt><1, l ir<'e<t circulation ol
?ny ?olont! Ho lou nial, weakly terni? N.iw % year ;
l.BOelx r.ioi'f.hs. Specimen copies and llANli^
hioK ON PATKNTW ?out fi ve. Addrvs?
MUNN & CO.,
ilrnit.tin.v T^tw Vniii.
Pickens R. R. Oo.
SCI lltDUI.K IN EFFECT JUNK 80TH, 1003.
On and after Juno 2Cth tho following sohedulo
will bo run over the Picketts Railroad for tho
purpose of hauling freight and passengers, vie.:
'No. 9. 7~ DMiyExcopt Sunday. No. 10.
Read Down. Mixed Train. Read up.
4 20 am.I/v Plokens Ar.7 M) a m
6 00 a in.Ar Kasloy ^'XjJi.'^.t;"-- 00 n m
No. 12. Dally Except Sunday. No. ll.
Read Down. Passenger Service Rend Up.
1 tx > in.l.v Picken? Ar.o 45 pin
1 40 . in.Ar Eaelcy I v.....605 p ni
Trains will stop to tako on or lot off passengers
at tho follow ?ni; crossings: Ferguson's, Par
song's and Mauldln's.
Dopul will he open for tho receiving and deliv
ery of freight from S a. ta. to 12 tu.
Wo will make lt to your Interest to patronize
our homo road hy giving geed service amt
prompt attention.
. ' ,, I JULIUS E. ROOCIS, President.'
Approvcu. j j T TAYLOR, Clou. Manager.
Blue Ridge R. R.
Ii. c. BEATTIE, RECEIVER.
TIMK TA ULK NO. 10.
SUPERSEDES TIME TABLE NO.
Effective 7.00 A. M., July ii, 18?8.
KAHTP.OUNI).
Ex. ?un. "??y?
No. No. 12. ' No. 12
34 ?Walhalla... .Lv.. 8 10 am 9 00 am
32 ?West Union. 8 20 am 0 00 am
24 -Seneca. 8 53 am 0 80 am
18 1 Adam's Crossing. 0 17 am 0 43 am
10 t Cherry Crossing. 0 25 am 0 48 am
18 .Pendleton . 0 40 am 0 50 am
10 t Antut. 0 52 am 10 04 am
7 lUenver.10 04 am 10 13 am
0 * Anderson... Ar...10 35 am 10 35 am
WESTBOUND.
Mixed. ..
Daily.'
No. No. ll.
0 ?Anderson... .I.V.. 3 25 pm
7 ! Denvor. 3 53 pin
10 t Antun._ 4 05 pm
13 ?Pondletou. 4 17 pm
10 tChorry Crossing. 4 20 pm
18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 37 pm
24 ? j .Seneca.J JJ pm
32 *West Union. 5 54 pm
34 ?Walhalla.... Ar.. 0 00 pm
(*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station.
All regular trains from Anderson to
Walhalla have right of track over trains
of tho samo class moving in opposite
direction, unless otherwise spccilied by
train outers.
Will nlso stop at tho following stations
to take on or let oft" passengers : Phill?
ney's, .lames ami Sandy Springs.
No. 12 connect? wit'. Southern Railway
No. U at Anderson.
No. ll connects with Southern Railway
No. ll at Seneca.
J. R. ANDKUSON,
Superintendent.
Atlantic CJoiXNfc JLdne,
Passenger Department,
Wilmington, N. G., February 24, 1807.
Fust Linc Between Charleston
und Columbia und Upper South
Carolina anti North Carolina.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
In offect Februarly 24th, 1807.
WKSTWAItl).
.No. 52.
Leave Charleston. 7 CO a m
" LanoB. 8 20 "
" Sumtor. 0 35 "
Arrive Columbia.10 55 14
" Prosperity.1158pm
" Nowberry.12 10 "
" Clinton.12 50 "
" Laurens. 1 15 "
" Groonvillo. 8 00 "
" Spartanburg. 8 00 "
" SVinnsboro.0 15 pm
" Charlotto. 8 20 "
" Hondovsonvillo.0 Oil "
" Ashovillo.,. 7 00 "
EA8TWA1U).
.No. 53.
Loavo Ashovillo. 8 20am
*' Hondorsoiivillo. 0 15'"
" Spartanburg.ll 45 "
" Groonvillo.ll 50 "
" Laurens. 1 45 '*
" Clinton. 2 10 M
*' Nowberry. 2 57 "
" Prosperity.8 18 11
" Columbia. 5 15 "
Arrivo Sumter. 0 35 "
" LancB. 7 48 H
" Charleston. 0 25 11
? Daily.
Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains between
Charleston and Columbia. S. C.
H. M. EMERSON,
Gon'l Passenger Agent.
J. lt. KENLY,
General Manager.
T. M. EMERSON,
Trafilo Manager.
"THE CHARLESTON LINE."
SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA
RAILROD COMPANY.
'limo Tablo in Effect January 1st, 1800.
COLUMPIA. DIVISION.
(Kast Round-Daily.)
Lv Columbia. 0 45 am
Ar Branchville. 8 52 am
Lv Branchville. 0 05 am
Ar Charleston.ll 00 am
Lv Columbia. 8 55 pm
Ar Charleston. 8 17 pm
(West Lound.)
Lv Charleston. 7 00 am
Ar Columbia.ll 00 am
Lv Charleston. 5 30 pm
Ar Branchville. 7 35 jim
Lv Branchville. 7 50 pm
Ar Columbia.10 10 pm
CAMDEN BRANCH.
(Kast Round-Daily except Sunday.)
Lv Columbia.3 55 pm 0 20 am
Ar Camden. 0 88 pm ll 40 am
(West Round.)
Lv Camden. 8 45 am 8 00 pm
Ar Columbia. ll 00 am 5 30 pm
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
(West Round-Daily.)
Lv Columbia. 0 45 am 3 55 pm
Ar Branchville. 8 52 am 0 02 pm
Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 45 pm
(Kast Bound.)
Lv Augusta. 0 20 am 3 65 pm
Ar Branchville.o 52 am 0 02 pin
Lv Rranchvillo. 8 55 am 7 50 pm
Ar Columbia.ll 00 am lo io pm
AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON
EXPRESS.
(Nort)i Round.)
Lv Augusta. 2 80 pm
Ar Aiken. 3 00 pm
Ar Donmark. 4 12 pm
(South Round.)
Lv Denmark. 0 17 am
Ar Aikon. 7 10 am
Ar Augusta. 7 55 am
INFORMATION.
Trains leaving Charleston at 7.00 a. m.
and arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a. m.
run solitl from Charleston toAshoville,
Through sloopor on train leaving
Charleston at 5.20 p. to. for Atlanta, con
necting at Rranchvillo with train leaving
Columbia at 3.45 p. m.
Any further information can bo ob
tained from R. L. SKAT,
Union Ticket Agept,
Union Depot. Columbio, S. C.
L. A. EMERSON, Trafflo Mgr.,
Charleston, S, C?