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Without freights miss oouueotion I
arrive Friday night! They will ho gather?
Georgia Holds, coming through without tr
assurance of getting fresh melons. Wo gi
A Question
Rarely ontors into tho transaction if
buslno?s is well-known; that you buy wit)'
tho boBt known-suoli as wo can thorough!
it proiltablo to buy, thoreby making it a sn
YOU CAN inti;
If you buy tho Fleur hore and it doo
work "right" all tho timo you eau bring it
You will ibid Honry Clay, Swan's D<
Yours rcspcotl
Stood mtb Devinai
-leo cold melons at Jay nea*.
-Soo notice of toachors' examination
in anot'..er column.
-Call at Jaynos' grocory storo and got
host retail prices on limo.
-A beautiful Hue of children's suits
at tho Cash Ilargaiu Storo.
-Miss Nannie Strother returned homo
from Convorso Coilogo last wook.
-Mr. Goo. M. Ansel spout Sunday and
Monday among relatives in Greenville.
-Miss Jonnlo Miller, of Groonvillo, is
visiting tho family of Mrs. C. G. Strong.
-Miss Eliza I). Osborne, of Greenville
county, is visiting her brother, C. H. D.
Burns.
-If you want tosavo monoy in buying
ladies' and gentlemen's shoes go to tho
Cash Bargain Storo.
-Soo notioo of Mrs. Blizaboth J.
.lames, admiuistratrix of tho estato of 1
Isaac K. Jamos, docoasod.
-200 Georgia grown watermelons will
bo for salo at Jaynos' grocory Saturday. 1
Boys, romombor tho girls I
-Highost cash prico paid for fresh
blackberries and huckleberries delivered 1
at my canning factory. J. H. Bar nott.
-Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hun- 1
tor, living near Stumphouso mountain,
Tuesday morning, Juno Kith, a lino girl
baby. ' 1
-Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Norton aro spend
ing several days onjoying tho sights '
..bout Highlands, Sapphire and Cashier's *
Yalloy. *
-For dysentery and diarrhoea take '
liUimoy's Blackborry Balsam. Guaran
teed to euro, 28 couts.
W. J. Lunney, Seneca.
-Mr. H. I. Weaver, of Koswoll, Ga.,
is in Walhalla for a fow days with Carter
A Co. His many friends aro pleased to
moot lum again.
-Mr. Chas. W. Perry loft Tuesday
morning for Knoxvillo, Tenn., whoio ho
will spend a wcok or ton days on busi
ness.
-Tho members of Flat Kock Baptist
church and Sunday-school (colored) will
give big picnic July J at Walhalla. Tho
public aro cordially invited.
-Mr. Dave Strother, of Wofford Col
lego, Spartanburg, returned to his home
in West Union Wednesday night. His
many friends aro glad to see him.
-Married, on Juno 11th, 1800, by C. H.
1). Burns, Notary Public, Mr. Bonbon Ti.
Chastain and Miss Etta Manus, all of
Oconeo county.
-Clothing! clothing!! clothing!!! and
gent's furnishing goods to suit and lit
ovorybody, in quality and prico, at tho
Cash Bargain Storo.
-Ono of Lunney's 8-hour Liver Pills
will do you moro good than a box of tho
ordinary kind. 2."> doses, 2"> cents.
W. J. Lunney, Seneca.
-Sheriff W. W. Moss returned Wed
nesday evening from Mount, Pleasant, S.
C., whore ho spent a week visiting his
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Bowen, and family.
-Mrs. Ellon Koborts returned to her
homo in Birmingham, Ala., last Tues
day, aftor# an extended visit to her
father, Mr. Wm. Pony, and other rela
tives in Walhalla.
-Health for ten cents. Casearcts
mako tho bowels and kidneys act natur
ally, destroy microbes, euro headache,
biliousness and constipation. All (ling
uists.
-Mrs. J. W. Nix and little daughter
roturncd to their home in Greenwood
last Sunday, after spending some weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. K.
Maxwell.
-Miss Olive Hicks returned homo last
wcok, after conducting a very successful
school in Newberry county during tho
. past scholastic year. Her many friends
aro glad to welcome her back.
-I have four Columbia and Hartford
Bicycles that I will sell cheap for cash.
Tho best wheel made,
W. J. Lunney, Senecn.
-Capt. P. K. MoCully, of Anderson,
was in Walhalla for a few hours Tues
day aftornoon. His many friends were
plcasod to moot him and lind in him an
enthusiastic promoter of tho Black Dia
mond railroad.
-Sidney, tho ?lfteon-montliB-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cox, died at their
homo, on Factory Hill, on the8th instant.
Tho romains of the child were buried in
Westview Coinotory. Tho parents have
tho sympathy of many friends.
- -Commencement exercises of Erskine
Coilogo will begin at Duo Weston Juno
I7th and close on tho !20th. The attend
ance no doubt will ho largo as usual at
this historic educational center of tho
Associate Reformed Presbyterian (diundi
in South Carolina.
-Cards aro out announcing tho mar
riage of Mr. J. Honnie Ostondorff and
Miss Louise Charlotte Knobolook, of
Charleston, on Wednesday afternoon,
Juno 21st, 1809, at four o'clock, at St.
Androw's Lutheran church, Wentworth
street, Charleston, S. C.
-If you have any claims against tho
Bluo Bulgo Railroad Company now is
tho timo to file them, properly tit tested,
with Col. J. H. Hagood,Charleston, S.e.,
Clerk H. S. Ci rou it Court for tho District
of South Carolina. Seo the legal notice
in reteronco to the matter in another
column and govern yourselves accord
ingly.
-Wo had a pleasant call Wednesday
morning from Mr. James H. Wright, of
Union Springs, Alabama. Ho is con
nected with a large cotton seed oil mill
at that placo. Mr. Wright is another
Walhalla young man who is doing well
in his adopted State. Ho has many
friends hero who will he glad to grasp
his hand and look upon his pleasing
coiintonnnce again.
-Wo are indebted to Cadet W. C.
Hughs, of tho South Carolina Military
Academy, at Charleston, for an invita
tion to attend tho commoncomont ex
ercises of that institution on - Friday
evening, Juno i0th, 1800, at niuo o'clock,
at Hibernian Hall. Mr. Hughs is an
Oconeo young man, a son of Mr. M. T.
Hughs, and ?H making exeollont progress
in his studies at this old and popular in
stitution of learning.
vidi have two hundred WatermolouB
)d thia week and shipped direot from
auster. Therefore you can buy with the
tarantee them anyway.
of Quality
you buy boro, for that foaturo of our
i fullest confidence. An artiolo must bo
ly ondorsc, and with a prioo that makes
tlsfaotory purohaso.
NO IT HACK.
su't rouud out host results-if lt doosn't
baok.
jwn and Ballard's Flour at my storo.
ully,
C. J. J AYN ES.
-Send your ordors to Jaynos' grocory.
-Road Alexanders now advortisomont.
- Mr. am Mrs. C. J. Mulkoy, of Wost
miu8tor, spout Tuosday in Walhalla.
-Mr. W. D. Lesly, Mayor of West
minster, was in Walhalla Wednesday,
-Mrs. lb F. Sloan, of Sonocn, Bpcnt a
fow days visiting Mrs. IL 1*. Torhuno
this wook.
-Dr. T. J. Pickous, of Pendleton, ?nd
daughter, Mrs. Julo Shanklin, aro visit
ing in Walhalla.
-Mrs. S. A. G. Ilorndon and children,
of Mountain Rest, aro visiting Mrs. R.
Ilorndon, in Midway.
-Miss Roxio Reid is spending tho
wook at Pondloton and attending tho
closing oxoroisos at Clemson Collego.
-Misses Sallio and HaMie Sholor loft
this morning for Groonwood, whoro thoy
will spend sovoral days visiting relatives.
-Mrs. Kato P. Lewis loft Tuosday
morning for Anderson, whoro sho will
spend several months among relatives
[ind friends.
-Misses Kato Roll and Rossio Strother
ind Mr. Jubo Strotbor expect to lcrtvo
Saturday next for Clayton, Ga., whoro
thoy will spond somo timo among rela
tives and friends.
-Mr. G. W. Pratt mado a business
trip to Wost Point, Ga., Wednesday
morning. Ho was accompanied by littlo
Miss Inez Ward, who will spond somo
timo visiting relatives.
-Tho many friends of Hov. J. F. Probst,
)( Ashury Park, N. J., who has boou
piito ill for somo months past, wdll bo
dad to loam that ho is much improved
ind able to be out again.
-There will bo no preaching in tho
Walhalla Methodist church n**"'t .Sunday
DU account of tho absence of tho pastor,
who 's on a tour of recreation and plea
sure at his old homo in Laurens county.
-Rov. J. L. Daniel and family loft
Monday morning for an extended trip to
relatives and friends in Laurons county.
They will bl absent ten days or two
weeks. Wo wish for thom a pleasant
visit.
-The King's Daughters will servo ico
sroam and cako in Col. VsnDivore's storo
room on Friday afternoon, from ? to 10
[>'clock. They will bo glad to deliver
refreshments at homes. Public cordially
invited.
-Mr. D. F. Morton, a member of tho
linn of Morton, Reed A- Co., of Balti
more, Md., silent sovoral days last week,
visiting Mr. G. W. Pratt, who has for
.tonie time represented this liouso in
South Carolina.
-There w ill bo preaching in tho Bap
tist church in Walhalla on Sunday, tho
25th of Juno, at ll o'clock a. m., by G.
W. Gardner, D. 1)., tho editor of the
South Carolina Baptist. All aro cor
dially invited to attend.
-A newly married editor get? off tho
following: "What is tho difforonco be
tween a honeycomb, a honeymoon and a
pretty girl ? A honeycomb is a small
sell, a honeymoon is a big soil and a
pretty girl is a damsoi."
-Dr. J. P. Ducket ami Mr. 1). S. Max
well, ol Anderson, spent Monday night
n Walhalla on their way homo from
Cashier's Valloy, where Dr. Ducket had
been attending Mr. J. F. Hill, of A nd or
ion, who is critically il).
-Copious showers of rain have glad
dened tho hearts of tho farmers, as well
its others, during the past few days.
Wo hope the rains havo been general,
l?verything is now growing rapidly and
taking on new life and vigor.
-Messrs. Jas. Thompson, C. G. Jaynos,
John M. Baldwin and Samuel Maxwell
eft this morning for Atlanta, Ga., where
hey expect to spend to-morrow, and
'Otlirn Saturday morning on tho Smith
ixcursiou train over the Southon).
-Mr. M. IL Lee, accompanied hy his
ittle daughter Stella, called in to seo
is Tuesday and had his name on tor od
apon our subscription books. Mr. Loo
s a substantial citizen and holds the
m portant and responsible offlco of Mag
Btrato in Pulaski township.
- Attention is directed \o tho chango
?f schedulo on the Blue Ridge Railroad,
vb ich appears in tho timo table pub
?shod in another column this week,
['bc only chango noticeable is on the
Vest hound train, which arri vos at Wal
lalla a little later in the af teriioon.
-Miss Gertrude Smith loft on Monday
norning's train to visit relatives at Ah
leville, Monea Path, Belton, Anderson,
landy Springs and othor places. She
viii he absent perhaps about a month or
lix weeks. Wo wish hor much pleasure
md hapnhlOaS visiting among hor kina
?ooplo, some of whom abo has never met.
-Tho sum mor school for teachers,
vliieh siiporintui dent McMahan has nr
ailged to bo heh at Rock Hill promises,
o he the greatest thing of tho kind over
told in the Stato. lt will he attended
?y about two hundred wide-awake teach
irs from all points of tho Stato. Goonoo
di (?nhl send a good delegation.
-Greenwood Journal, Juno Pith: "J.
,V. Sholor, Ksq., of tho Walhalla Bar.
.pent Sunday in tho city, tho guest of
Jr. and Mrs. G. W. Gardner. Mr.
dudor left Monday mot liing .for Gi c?n
dilo whore ho goes to attend meetings
>f the Board of Trustees of Furmati
Iniversity, of which board bc is a moni
>er."
-Deputy Sheri B. lt. Moss captured
iarvoy Strickland, colored, Monday
afternoon, four miles west of Weat
ninstor. Strickland was wanted in
hoiks county, Ga., for assault and bat
cry with intent to kill on ono Jesse
amallen, lie was lodged in jail at
Valhalla and held until Tuosday night,
vhon Deputy Sherill' W. N. Cumlell, of
tanks county, came for him.
- -Mr. W. J. Compton, of Fair Play,
hopped in to see us last Monday morn
ng !!" informed us that his crops were
onkiug promising. He has tho large
arms of Mrs. J. W. Sholor In charge,
vii or con ho has in cultivation this year
00 acres in cotton, 70 acres in corn, be
ides oilier field crops. Ho says he will
nako an average crop of wheat, hut his
.ats were a failure. Mr. Compton in an
ndustl ions and progressive farmer and
ve wish him great SUCCORS in his
ndeavors,
-, ' -. ?:\r'.
-Call for a Ohampagno Mist at Boll's.
-Prof. Joliu G. ClinksoaloB, of Clom
cou -Colic?o, baa boen olootoit ProfosBor
of Matboroatios lu Wotto rd Collogc.
-Tbo many Monds of Mrs. J. J. Keith
rourot to learn of hor sorious illness. It
is hoped that she may soon recover.
-Governor MoSwoonoy hos pardoned
Martha Smith, who was convicted at tho
February term of Court for bigamy, and
sentenced to nino months imprisonment
in tho Ooonoo jail.
-Tho Hoard of Trustons of Kurraan
Uuivorsity, nt its mooting in (?reenvido
this wook, conferred tho Dogroo of D. 1).
upon tho Kev. A. C. Wilkins, of Batos
burg, and tho Bov. W. J. Langston, of
Groonville, and tho Hov. E. Ii. Houso, of
Boston.
-MisB E. II. MoCollough Is attending
tho annual mooting of tho Federation of
Women's Clubs of South Carolina in ses
sion at Chester thiu week. She takes an
active part in tho proceeding, and roads
a Jpapor on tho quory, "Shall women
sorvo on sohool hoards"?
-Mrs. Mary A. E. Bauknlght and hor
littlo granddaughter, Mary Pitchford,
rot urned Wodnosday ni'tornoon from an
extended visit to ro'.vtivoB at Columbia
and limo, S. C. Miss Blanobo Mathias,
oi Inno, accompanied them on their
return and will spend somo time in Wal
halla.
-Mr. L. C. Craig desires to clean
up his summer goods, and to do so ho is
ottering ovorythlug in stook at prices of
which you cannotcomplain. Especially is
this so when it conies to ruit jars, which
ho says must bo sold, fruit or no fruit.
"Von will And tho Craigs clover gentle
men trado with.
-Cards aro out announcing tho mar
riage of Mr. lio Wost Croushaw and
Miss Edna McAbeo at tho homo of tho
bride in l'olzer, S. C., .Tuno 28th, l?? ?.
Tho groom is a rising young salesman in
tho linn of Chiles iV- Widoman of that
placo, while tho bride is ono of tho
sweetest of ladies.
-Deputy Collector A. C. Merrick and
Deputy Marshals W. H. F. Corbin and J.
T. McKinney captured an illicitdistillory
noar 11 a/.el Post Olllco, in Eickens county,
last Saturday, and destroyed a copper
still, cap and worm and a quantity of
hoor and mash. Irvin Hendricks was
arrested and lodged in Eickens jail.
-Miss Johanna Spiuoko gave a birth
day party last Monday evening in honor
of Miss Anido Hicinann, who had reached
her sixteenth birthday. Quito a number
of Miss Annie's friends assembled to do
hor honor. Tho hours sped swiftly as
tho young beaux and hollos engaged in
games, songs and dancing. Hofrosh
mcnts woro served.
-Tho descendants of William How
land, lato of this county, proposo to
celohrato their family reunion at Toll
Gate, on tho Turnpike, on tho 1th day ol
duly next. There will ho a basket, pic
nic spread. His Humorous descendants,
down to tho third and fourth gonoration,
will bo attendance. Tho occasion pro
mises to be ono of great social pleasure
-Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrick gavo fl
birthday party last Friday evening in
honor of their daughter, Miss Emma,
who had attained hor sixteenth birthday.
Thoro was a happy gathering of thc
many young friends of Miss l'huma. Il
was a. delightful occasion. Games,
music, and dancing engaged tho attention
of tho guests. Hefreshments wert
served. .
-Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Merrick
after spending two week, delightfully al
tho home of his father and mother, Mi
ami Mrs. A. C. Merrick, in Walhalla
returned to their future homo in Hilt
moro, N. C., on last Saturday morning
They loft behind thom hero a host o
friends who regret their departure. W<
shall bo glad to welcome their return a
any time.
-Col. A. ,). Sit ton, wo understand, ii
preparing to put up ten or twelve cot tag?
residences at his cotton mill at Antun
tinco miles below Eendlelon. Mr. J, L
Uamby, of West I nion, has the contrae
to furnish the dressed lumber for th?
buildings. Wo presumo this means ai
enlargement and improvement of tin
Pendleton Factory, of which Col. Sittoi
is tho principal owner and promotor.
-Miss Rossie Smith, of I,aurons, wh<
hiiS boon going to Miss Kate Stock':
Select School thc past session, returnei
homo Monday morning. She becalm
warmly attached to Walhalla and he
people, and regretted very nundi to loavi
ibo many warm friends she had made
She is anxious to return and take up he
Studios at tho next session of Mis
Stock's school. Wo hopo sho may lu
libio to do so.
-Tho Alliance will have a gram
gathering and barbocuo dinner at Scnec;
an tho Ith of duly. Invitations aro nov
lioing sont out and it is proposed to havi
;piito a gala linio of it at tho Albane
'{?ilhoring. Tho speakers on tho ocea
don will ho President J. C. Wllborn, o
tho National and State Alliance; Semite
B. H. Tillman, Th oinas IC. Watson, o
[Joorgia; Congressman A. C. Latimo
md .1. H. Blake, of tho State Alliance.
-Wo were delighted to receive
pleasant visit on Tuesday afternoon fror
mr esteemed friend, Mr. Wm. C. Perri
if Knoroe, S. C. Ho is accompanied b
!iis bright and handsome, littlo son Ton
Mr. I'orry is paying his usual summe
irisit to his aged father, Mr. Wm. Eorrj
ind other rolativoa in Walhalla. Thor
no few bettor men than Win. (?. Pori'
in tho Stulo. Ho has many friends i
Walhalla and tho surrounding co il il tr j
ivho will bo pleased to extend to him th
ight hand of fellowship again.
-Tho annual hop of tho graduatin
dass of (Mollison College, on Wodncsda
night, was a delightful occasion. Tli
Following ladies and gentlemen froi
Walhalla wore present : Mrs. J. lt, Hugh
Miss Annie Heid, Mr. W. I.. Vernor, Mr
1. I). Veiner, Miss Annie Vernor, Mr. R
[J. Seaborn, Miss Lillian Vernor, Mr. da
Thompson, Miss Sue Dendy, Mr. das. J
Darby, Miss bessie Strother, Mr. .las. I
Ansel, Miss Hut lio I,?gare. Mr. J. I
Kohl, Miss Mando Ray, Mr. H. <>. Me
?ck, Miss Camilo Maxwell, and Mesar
Harrie Ostondorff and C. M. A uso).
-We had a very pleasant call lai
Saturday from our old friend, Mr. Hob
K. Hlakely, of Col limbla, S. C., travel ir
igont of Tho .1. C. Hubingor Urns' Co
Mow Haven, Conn., mid Keokuk, [ow
nanufactureiH of "Kkistio Starch.
This starch has a worldwide ropilla til
md is said Ioho far superior for laundi
purposes to any other starch on tl
nai hid. Mr. Hlakely is a very (devi
gentleman, upright and honorable in ;
ns dealings. Ho gives away and di
tributes from five to ten dollars' worth i
iis starch each day. Ho travels in
leant ?fully painted spring wagon, di av
t>y a pair of splendid horses. His an
.?al and departure from place tn place
innounoed hy Hm blowing of a horn.
J&*t\fc CANDY CATHARTIC .
Tho P. M. I. Conimenoomet.
Tho annual nommencomont oxerol?es!
of tho Patrlok Military Instituto, of Au
dorson, wore hold this wook. Tlio com
mouoomout sermon was preaohod Sun
day by Rev. J. Walter Daniel, of Abbo
viUo. -It was a great sor mon, and
timely, solomn truths were masterfully
presented.
lu speaking of the address- by J. W.
Sholor, Esq., on Tuesday tho Anderson
Intelligencer s^ys :
"Tho feature of the day was tho an
nual addross boforu the Cadots by J. W.
Sholor, Esq., of Walhalla. Ho ably and
oloquontly disoussod tho ?l?ments
necessary to SUCCOBS in ibo twontioth
century. Ho spoko forty mlnutOB and
hold tho attontion of his audionco
throughout."
Blaok Oinraond Party.
Col. W. B. Cronshaw, of Knoxvillo,
Tonu., Chiof Enginoor of tho Blaok Dia
mond railroad, and Capt. C. S. Dwight,
of Winnsboro, S. C., arrived in Walhalla
Tuooday aftornoon, having rode through
tho country on horsobaok from Andorson,
spying out tho route of tho proposod
railroad. They wont ovor tho Stump
houBO mountain on WodnoBday in Com
pany with Capt. J. C. Novillo. They re
tuntod to Walhalla Wodnosday ovoning
and spout tho night aud returned to An
dorson this morning. Tho survoying
corps on tho lino through tho Stato aro
progressing ilnoly with tho work. A
survey from Andorson to tho Georgia
Stato lino will bo mado at an early day.
Public eonfidenoo in tho success of tho
uutorpriso is growing steadily, and thoso
in position to know say that tho road
will suroly bo built. This will moan
groat thing? for South Carolina and
overy county through which it runs.
20 CENTS GIVEN AWAY
Cut this out and tako it to tho
druggist named bolow and you will
rccoivo a regular 25o. sizo bottlo of
Dr. Sawyer's Ukatino for 5o. Uka
tino positively euros nil forms of kid
ney difllcultios, dyspopBia, constipa
tion, hoadacho, " v vhoumatism and
pufllng of tho " ? oyes. Ukatino
curvS pimplos and blotohes and makes
sallow ami yollow skin white. Do not
delay, but tako advantago of this
great offor, as thousands boar ovi
donco to tho wonderful curativo pow
ers of Ukatino.
DR. J. W. BELL,
Willimill!, 9, V.
Gibson-Whito.
Croonvillo Sunday Timos, ?Inno ll:
"Tho wedding on noxt Wednesday of
Miss Lulu Gibson and Mr. Pruo U.
White will bo a notably pretty homo
alfair. Tho coromony will occur at high
noon nt tho rcsidonco of tho brido's
parents on Washington street. Only tho
immediate families of tho contracting
parties and a few long timo friends will
ho present. Thoro will ho no attendants.
Tho brido will wear her traveling gown,
a lovely coat suit of an exquisito blue
shade, with hat and gloves to harmon
ize. Aftor tba coromony a lunch will o
served, and immediately afterward tho
young couple will leavo for Asheville, N.
C., and Washington City for a fortnight's
absence. On thoir return to this city
they will bc at homo to thoir Humorous
friends at tho rcsidonco of Major Whito,
Oil College street, for tho first month,
after which they expect to go to house
keeping. These young pcoplo aro very
popular in Creonvillo and in thoir union
they havo tho good wishes of hundreds
of friends."
- - -- . -----.
Law-Dunn.
CliAltLOTTK, N. C., Juno 8th, 1800.
Hov. John G. Law and Mrs. Alico E.
Dunn were married in tho parlor of tho
First Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock
this evening by Hov. J. ll. Shoaror, Presi
dent of Davidson College. M embers of
both families woro presont. Tho Ocala
colony feels honored.
C. II. CAMIMIKM.,
DAVIDSON & VANECIIOI?,
Tho above will como as a pleasant sur
prise to tho groat number of friends of
both Mrs. Dunn and Dr. Law. Mrs.
Dunn and daughter, Elizabeth, and
mother, Mrs. Eagleton, and Miss Mary
Law, wont to Charlotto tho first of the
week, and Dr. Shoaror, with John Dunn
and John Law, students of his college,
joined tho party.
Mr. and Mrs. Law will go to Walhalla,
South Carolina, Dr. Law's beautiful
iii in mer homo, whoio they will spend
the summer, rot urning to Ocala in tho
fall.
Tue contracting parties aro too well
known lo need an extended nolie? boro.
They aro among tho 'irst families of tho
city.
Mrs. Law was tho widow of tho la
mented John F. Dunn, ono of the best
friends Ocala has ever known, and a man
universally liked and respected. Mrs.
I.rv-W is boloved by all. She is possessed
:)f all tho attributes that constitute tho
porfoct lady, a queen among women.
Dr. Law, tho beloved pastor of tho
Presbyterian church, is ono of tho most
jointly gentlemen in tho land, an edu
cated Christian, who, by his kindness
md oloquont persuasion, has led many
into his church.
Tho Star joins with all friends in wish
ing them many years of joy and pros
>ority.-Tho Ocam (Florida) Evening
Star, .Inno Otb.
Mr. and Mrs. Law arrived in Walhalla
Friday aftornoon, and now occupy their
now summer rosidoneo in ?Midway
Many friends hore unite with hosts
idsowhoro in extending congratulations
ind best wishes.
Meat Question!
SOL,V10I>.
&y Wo aro now handling a
nico lino of Sausngos, Cured
Meals, Fish and Canned Meats,
also other bible supplies.
A now lot. of (ilass, Agato and
Tinware mid other household
supplies arriving at
fe NORMAN'S. ^
Additions lo Oconoo's Pension ?oil.
Ci.KICK'S OKPIOK,
WALHALLA, H. C., juno |8, IHOO,
! have thia day received the followbig
idditlons to tho pension roll, which, I
un informed by tho ponsion clerk in
Columbia, were overlooked when tho
i i fit. pension roll was sent out:
Soldiers-W. C. Millor, W. W. Hainil
on, John lluskamp, J. A. Richards and
lohn Sims, $18.20 each.
Widows - Elizabeth Harvey and Caro
lee Mnaic, c.-.vh ? 18.20.
JAMKs SKAIIORN,
dork Court.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leavo yon, if you used
)r. Kmg'u New Ufo ?'ills, Thousands
if sufferers have proved their match loss
inuit foi sink and nervous headaches.
They niako puro blood and strong n?rvea
nul Unil?l up your health. F.asy to tako.
Try them. Only 2i> cents. Money back
f not cured. Sold by all druggists in
ho county.
iwfaTirill'?itiui un i
? fer?ll?nt Club V "liait.
Wo havo tho ploasuro this weok of
presenting tho portrait of Mrs. M. W.
Coleman, of Sonoea, who, for tho paBt
year, has been President of tho South
Carolina Fodoratlou of Women's Clubs,
and who will presido at tfre mooting in
Chester.
M IIS. M. W. COLEMAN.
Mrs. Coloman ls ono of tho most
ohnrming, gracoful womon in South
Carolina. Her beauty, to which no pic
ture don? full justice, and hor winning,
grnoiou8 ways mako hor a favorito with
ovoryono with whom sho comos in con
taot. Sho is rather potito, of tho blondo
typo of beauty with oxquisito coloring.
Sho drosses with bountiful tasto, is a
model housokcoper, and a charming
hostess, all of which qualifications aro
supposod to be missing in tho enthusi
astic club woman, such as sho is.
lloforo hor marriago, twenty odd yoars
ago, to Mr. M. W. Coleman, a prosporous
merchant and wbolcsoulod gontloman of
Seneca, Mrs. Coleman as Miss Ludio
Merriman was a hollo in tho Stato, and
no young lady over rocoived moro social
attentions during hor young ladyhood ,
than did tho beautiful Miss Merriman.
Sho was a nativo of Oreonwood, but, .
after hor marriago, m ado hor homo in
Soncca. She is vory talented with her .
pon and contributed a number of
sketches and storios to tho various first
class magazinos of tho North.
Sho wan President of tho Onco-a-Wook
Club, at whoso invitation tho clubs of
tho Stato sent dologalos to Seneca last
year and urgauizuu tho State Federation,
titra. Coloman was unanimously mado
President of tho Federation. Sho has .
gone, i'1*0 tho work with onthusinsm, and
has traveled extensively throuf/h the
Stato since thou in tho interest of tho
F?deration, and through hor offorts has !
[insisted in organizing ton clubs who will
join tho Federation this year. Sho is an
indefatigable worker, and spares neither
pain nor expenso to carry forward tho A
work. Mrs. Coloman is a member of tho ?
Press Association, which in itself is an ^
lionor, siuco tho mcmhorship of tho
womon hi that body is small. Mrs.
Doloman in her work has tho co-opera
tion and tho hearty sympathy of lier \
husband, who is ono of tho broadest- ^
minded men of tho State, and wdio is in
thorough accord with all movements
?hat moan tho uplifting of othors.- ?
'j reenvido Sunday Times, Juno IL
To those living
in malarial districts Tutt's Pills
arc indispensiblc, they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa
tion and all bilious diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
Compliments from Alu ead.
MONTICKI.LO, FAlltPlKI.n COUNTY, S.
June 10th, 1800.-Messrs. Editors:
Menso allow ino space in tho columns
>f tho dear old Conni KU to say I have
icen taking your papor for some timo
md it affords mo nundi pleasure to read
t. I wait impatiently for it. as it don't
each us until Saturday. It is ono of
ho best papers I know of. lt gives so
mich information and all important
icws. lt boats any I know of in giving
ho news from every locality over tho
Olin ty. Oconco fools near to me, it
icing my former homo.
Messrs. Editors, I wish to congratulate
'on on your new homo. I learn you
ia"o moved into your new office and now
nive more room and convenience. We
.nticipato taking a mountain trip, and if
ve do, wo shall cortainly givo you a call.
Tho farmers of this county aro very
inicli discouraged with their crops, as
OHIO of thom haven't any cotton up yet.
,rory few have a good stand.
Small grain is almost a failure.
Cardons uro vory sorry, as wo haven't
lad any rain, with tho exception of a
ight shower, sinco tho Otb of April.
I will oloso by wishing t ho Cou m KU
IICCOSS. El.I, A II, 11 HUON.
.Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. It. P. Olivia, of liarcclonia, Spain,
pends his winters at .\ikon, S. C. Weak
icrves had caused govero pains in tho
rack of his hoad. On using Electric llit
ors, America's greatest blood and nerve
omcdy, all pain soon left him. Unsays
his grand medicine is w hat his country
iceds. All America knows that it cures
ivor and kidney trouble, purifies tho
limul, tones up ibo stomach, strength
es tho norvoB, puts vim, vigor and new
ifo into every muscio, nervo and organ
if the body. If weak, tired or niling you
iced it. Every bottle guaranteed, only
fl cents. Sohl by all druggists in tho
minty.
--
Anderson's Bin Factory.
ANDKIISON, June 8.-Tho Orr Cotton
lill was organized yesterday by tho oleo
ion of the following ofiloors and di roo
ms: Tho lion. Jas. L. Orr, president
nd treasurer; directors, Messrs lt. S.
fill, lt. 8. Lig?n, N. ll. Sullivan, Jas. L.
?rr, S. M. Orr, F. fl. Drown, lt. T. Smith,
leo. E. Prince, B. F. Mauhlin. Tho mill
r capitalized at $100,000, of which ?:i(S2,
00 has been subscribed. Twenty per
ont of capital stock bas hoon called on
ho loth of .lune.
-. -- -?
Treating ibo Wrong Disease.
Many timos women call on their family
ihyaician?. hoIVoi big, as they imagine,
no from dyspepsia, another from heart
incase, another from livor or kidney clis
ase, another from norvous ox haunt ion
r prostration, another with pain hore
ml there, and in this way they all pro
mit alike to themselves and their easy
oing and indiIforont, or ovor busy doo
ra', separate and distinct diseases, for
dil oil ho prencrihes his pills and potions,
8?ut?ihii{ thurn io bo SUCH, wtion it roal
i,y, thoy aro all only symptoms caused
y some womb diaoaso. Tho physician.;
Ignorant of tho causo of sufi'oring on
ourages his practice until largo bills aro
nade. The sufi'oring patient gets no bot
er, hut probably worse, by reason of
he delay, wrong treatment and conso
nant complications. A proper modi?
ino, Uko Ur. Pierce's Favorite I'rescrip
|on, directed to tho cause would havo
lithely removed tho disease, thornby
lispolllng all those distressing aymp
ou?s, and instituting comfort instead
f prolonged misory.
Oomrado Olms. Elms, of Mochftnlcsvlllo,
N. Y.. was struck by a plyco of sholl which
later causod sovoro hourt trouble Ho Baya:
"At second Bud Ru a a piece of shell
lodged ta my shoulder, and later
rheumatism set io, which ta turn af
fected my heart to such extent that
sever*' doctor pronounced my case
incurable. Dr. Miles' New Heart
Cure relieved my palm, shortness of
breath and enabled me to work) also to
sleep soundly, and prolonged my life."
DR. MILES9
Hoart
Cure
ia nold by all druggists on guarantoo
first botilo bonoflts or money tinck.
Hook on heart and norvos cont freo.
Dr. Milos Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind.
DOINGS IN BUSY WESTMINSTER.
\ Church Conference Tin; Local Nows is
Tersely Told.
WESTMINSTER, Juno 14.-Miss Myrtlo
McConnell, of Lynchburg, Va., is visiti
ng her grandmother, Mrs. T. M. long
land.
Miss Loila Carter, of Gainesville, Ga.,
s visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carter.
Mr. Elwood F. Gaston, of Wichita
Palis, Toxas, spout a fow days this wcok
,vith homofolks in Westminster. Ho
las boon at NasBau, Now Providence,
?ne of tho Hahama Inlands, tho past
light months. Ho loft Tuesday evening
or his adopted homo in Texas.
Thero will bo a church coiiforonco hold
n tho Baptist church noxt Sunday, Juno
18, immediately after tho morning sor
dco, to consider tho matter of calling a
i pastor. A full attondanco of the nioni
lors is requested.
Miss Hattie McLin, of Oak way, ro
urnod from Kock Hill last Friday,
vhoro sho has been attending school.
>ho remained in Westminster a few days
dsiting hor cousin, Miss Hattie Ximmor
nan.
Mr. Edgar Hiott, of Lockhart, was
dsiting friends boro tho llrst of this
vcek.
Among tho summer boarders at Mr
lloan Dickson's aro". Mr. Parker Sowoll,
if Lavonia, Ga., and Kev. 1'. H. Meara.
?Ir. Mears is tho pastor of tho Christian
mureil. Ho expects to spend a good
lortion of tho summer at tho minorai
prin gs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Little, of Annis
en, Ala., aro visiting Mr. and Mrs.
71audo Little
Mrs. Dr. W. H. McCluro and her
laughter, Mrs. P. M. Craps, wont to
Cornelia, Ga., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McConnell, of
chattanooga, Tenn., aro visiting Mr.
["hos. II. Jones.
A special ordinance bas been passed
cquiring dogs to bo muzzled that are
Mowed to run on tho streets,
Mr. H. M. England, formorly of Wost
ainstor, but now a resident, of Ilabor
hatn county, Georgia, is town to-day.
Tho residonco of Mrs. . A. Norris
ias been painted, which adds much to
ts appearance.
Good rains fell on Sunday and Monday,
;rcatly reviving gardens and crops.
A. Ti. GOSSKTT.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written hy Mrs. Ada
Hart, of Croton, S. 1). : "Was taken
,ith a had cold which settled on my
nigs; catlgh sot in and ll md ly terminated
i consumption. Four doctors gavo mo
p, saying I could live hut a short time,
gavo myself un to my Saviour, doter
lined if 1 could not stay with my frionds
ii earth I would meet my absent ones
hove. My husband was advised to got
lr, King's Now Discovery for consump
ion, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial ;
iok in all eight bottles. It has cured
io, and thank (?od I am saved and now
well and healthy woman." Trial bot
ica freo at all drug stores in the county,
?ogular size 50 cents and $1, Guaran
3cd or prieo rofundod.
Fair Play Paragraphs.
PAIII PLAY, Juno l l.-Refreshing rains
avo brought renewed lifo to growing
ogotation.
Mr. E. C. Maret has purchased a now
hroshor and will accommodate tho com
iunity with good work.
Miss Klleanor Knight, of Anderson, is
caching music in the homes of Mr. E.
!. Maret and Mr. J, '). Sheldon.
Our young people enjoyed themselves
icnioking on Tugaloo river, at Avery's
Vrry, on Saturday, tho 10th instant.
Mr. John Jolly's Jolly (?corgo hitches
is horse quito frequently at a certain
lace in our town. HKOKI,.
Nervousness, sleeplessness, nervous
irostration, nervous debility and kin
red distuibancos aro gonorally duo to
inpovorishod bloood. Tho nervous sys
om suitors for want of pure, rich blood
o nourish and sustain it. Purify, vital
ise and enrich tho blood, hy taking Dr.
'ioroo'a (Johlen Medical Discovery, and
ll theso nervous troubles vanish.
A Fashionable Colored Wedding.
Cards aro out announcing tho coming
f ono of tho most fashionable weddings
nit has ovor taken placo in tho up
country among colored pooplo. Tho
Detracting parties aro Kov. Albo.t S. .J.
Irown, pastor in cbargo of tho M. E.
burch al. Williams!nu, 8, C., and ono of
lio loading ministers of tho South Caro
na Coiiforonco, and Miss Ella Christine
leCurry, of Sonooa City, a teacher in
io publio schools, mid an acknowledged
?ador of tho "upper ten" in colored so
ioty. Tho wedding will take placo noxt
uosday, Juno 20th, at 8 o'clock p. m.,
t the M. E. Church in Seneca. Tho
lido and groom will leavo on tho I
'clock vestibule for Willlamston, thotr
aturo homo, %*.
A Fri gil trill I Mu mic.
Will often causo a horrible bum, scald,
ut or bruise, li...<,klee's Arnica Salvo,
io beat in tho world, will kill tho pain
nd promptly heal it. (hires old sores,
Bvor Hores, ulcors, boils, felons, coma
nd all skin eruptions, liest pilo euro
a froth. Only 25 couta a box. Cure
uarantcod. Hold by all druggists in
?io county.
THE CUT-PRICE CASH STORE.
?I |?>"T" DrACIl/rr\ t Another lot of CLOTH TENNIS
yUs) I nHVyC.IVC.EJ J SHOES; also Men's ?nd Ladleo' Belt?.
? e ? e ~ ^ ^iilinli^iiTii Still a full line of Ladies* Gauee Teat*
in stook. This wook we got lu another
lot of MEN'S GAUZE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Balo of Best Soa Island. .60. por yard.
Caso Ball Thread.10 bails for Co.
All Light Caliooos....,4o. per yard.
WE STILL GIVE YOU MORI'. GROCERIES FOR THE MONEY
THAN ANYBODY ELSE.
Yours truly,
W. II. LM?. ?fe CM?.?
WESTMINSTER, 8. C.
Something New
Fivo-Gallrm Safety Oil Can. Warranted not to run a lamp over. Coll and
seo it.
In Shoos wo aro offorlng nomo good values at CO coots to f!l por pair. Not
old stook, but good solid Shoos.
In Dross Goods wo can ploaso you from a C-cont Lawn to a CO cont Black
Sorgo or Cashmore
You havo to soo our goods to appreolato tho values wo aro offorlng. We aro
not soiling at cost, but will o?nvinoo you that our storo is tho placo to got bargains.
Can't mention ovorything, but will tako ploasuro in showing you and quoting
pri?es.
Fruit Jars, Jolly Tumblers. Straw and Crash Hats, Fans, Summor Undor
vesta, SUk Mitts, ?to., at roasonablo prices.
?3f Call of ton. Wo appreciate your trado.
Lowery, Byrd & Co.,
On the Wrong Track!
IF you'ro paying too much for your Grocorios, you'ro on tho wrong track. No
man cnn stem along toflnnncial success unless ho watches closely tho out
lay- unloss ho buys where tho money goes farthest. It's tho littlo savings that
tho years swing into a splomlid total.
It's tho prlco foaturo boro-backed by qualities that aro purest-that
mnkos tho carobil buyer our friend-that brings our customers back again and
again.
BEST JAVA. COFFEE, GREEN, - - 20c. per pound.
BEST JAVA COFFEE, ROASTED, - - ??60. por pound.
GOOD RIO COFFEE, - - ll pounds for $1.00.
BEST RIO COFFEE, - 0 pounds for $1.00.
Good Flour, 4?0. por sock; our best Flours at COc, 5?0., 00c. and 05o. por sack,
tn lots of ono barrel or moro, Bpccial prices.
BCHlTBIACHrjgifc'g,
The Popular Price Store.
Dr. G. C. Probst,'
DENTIST,
Walhalla, S. C.
3fllce two Doors 12ast of Bank,
Second Floor.
?OUR8 : 8.30 A. M. TO 1 I?. M. AND 2 TO 0
P. M.
Marok 24, 1808.
DITO AUSTIN.
DENTIST,
Senooa, S. C.
-OFKICK DAYS -
liGNDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OF E?<J?i WEEK.
May 10, 1808.-ly
Oh, that Pain !
Call iu at Dr. J. W. Boll's Drug Storo,
oil him "whoro lt ia at" and lot him
;ivo you what you nood.
Yon may not know what you want, but
io can toll you.
PURE, FRESH DRUGS AI AVA YS
ON ITAND.
Prescriptions ciuofully and accurately
compounded, day or night.
fULL IJINE FANCY GOODS, CIGARS,
TOBACCOS, CANDIES, ETC.
J M ^y\f a IE BM ia ip
WALITALIA, S. C.
Spring
Cleaning.
STOTT give yon? lioimu wiul farm a good
X donning up ovory ?pring. Why not
ive yourself ono, too? Your ava to m
cods it af tor going through tho bad will
oi' season as muon as your houso doos.
Ve havo tho Medicino that doos tho
fork, and duos itwoll, too. It contains
i ovory bottlo all of tho host Drugs
nown to bo useful aa systom-ronovators.
lomo and seo, and lot us show it to you,
nd common sonso will do tho rest.
All it costs is fiOo. and OOo. a bottlo.
'on can't afford to do without it.
And if you aro just Rotting ovor tho
rip wo can holp you in that, too.
lt costa us nothing to show you our
lodioinos-in fact, wo take pleasure
iways in doing it.
SENECA, S. O.
THE CAMPAIGN
AGAINST
'POTATO BUGS"
ILL soon bo oponed, and I havo all
ie munitions of war, all tho host for
lulas for preparing inscctlcidoa, spray
?g mixtures, ito. Tho first thing to
link of is "BugDeath." I will soil you
ho material and toll you how to uso it.
My stock of Drugs and Druggist's Sun
rios ls alwaya complote.
J. H. DARBY,
Druggist.
This
Week.
YV E HAVE OPENED SOME GOOD
'II I NOS FOE CLOSE BUYERS. EX
AMINE THEM.
Ladies' Fast Blaok Umbrellas, good
loth, only 50o.
Nico Silk (Moves for $1.
Ladies' Undorvcsta, Tapo Nook and
loovos, for 10c.
Ladies' Gowns, full si/o, 50o.
Ladies1 Good Chemise, 25o.
Ladies' Crash Skirts, 50 and 75o.
Hotter Goods, mixturos, $1.25.
Shirt Waist?, 25 and 50c.
Now JW-inch Organdies at loo.
Fino Quality Nansook at 7 and 10o.
Good Wool Suiting at 60o.
Cr?pons at 75c. and $1 por yard.
Fino White Lawn in remnants for 10c.
ou can't buy it in piece for 20c.
Lot of Ladies' Silk Mitts, woro 25 and
)c., yours for 20c.
Ask to soc our lino of Oxfords in all
>lors and tops for $1.50. Nico enough
>r a queen to wear.
Von will find all of our last summor
lioos on center tahlo at just about half
lice. Wo will closo thom quickly at
io prico. Got a bargain while thoy laat.
Scrivon's Drawers at 75o. por pair.
Cliallongo Drawers at 50o.
Plain Drawers at 25o.
Tho best lino of Nog'I poo Shirts in tho
nm try for 50c.
Silk Front. Shirts for only $1.
I F. COLEMAN & CO..
r
SENECA, S. C.
Notice of Initial 8ot
tlement mid I>1N
clifLirgr/e*
?TOTICE is heroby given that the un
i dorsigned will make applioation to
. A. Smith, Esq.. J migo of Probate
ir Oconee county, in tho Stato of South
m olina, nt his ofllco nt Walhalla Court
oiiflo, on Saturday, tho 24th day of
uno, 18'.M), at 11 o'clock in the fore
ion, or as soon thoroaftor as aald appli
dion can bo hoard, for leavo to make
nal sottlomont of tho estate of L, H.
oops, deceased, ami final di sob argo
i Executor of said cstato.
WM. J. HOOPS,
xocutor of lCstato of L. H, Hoops,
Docoasod,
May 28, 18W, 81-2?

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