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J\ c o to c c C axt r kr, >uau,aHcr> EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. ^.-rt-BY JAY NE8^ SH EL OR, SMITH & STECK. RrTTT?VNKS, T"~ T?. A. HM lill, J. W. 8HELOR, ) tD8, I ( J. A. STECK. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 Pen ANNUM. AOVEfi t I?IMQ U ATI' S REASONABLE. Communications of n personal eli ara? tor charged for aa advertisement*. EST" Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over ono hundred word?, will bo minted freo of charge. All over that number must bo judd for at tho rato of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C. I T1I(JKMI>A\Y, Jl'I.Y 99, 1 Still. Now York and brooklyn aro now hav ing to contend with a strike of conside rable magnitude from tho operatives of Ibo rapid transit lines of tho city, and hundreds of policemen uro constantly called into sorvico to quoll alleged dis turbances from tho strikers, lt soonis tho strlkors have much sympathy from tho public. Tho Homo Mission Hoard of tho .South ern Haptist. Convention, in session in At lanta, Ga., yesterday elected V, lb Korfoot, 1). 1)., as Corresponding .Secre tary of that hoard ko succeed I. T. Tichonor, 1). I). Dr. Korfoot has for years been a profo> sor in tho Haptist Seminary at Louisville, Ky. lt now seems that Kentucky Demo crats aro to realize some of tho troubles that .South Cand?na ln.c gone through with in tho last few years. At a conven tion held recently Goobel was nominated for Qovornor after a bitter contest. Now meetings aro being called by Hie anli Goohol Democrats to enter protests against lils nomination ami to discuss putting another ticket in the Held. SECRETARY OF WAR RESIGNS. On yesterday it was officially an nounced that Cen. bussell A. Alger had resigned his position as Secretary of "W ir in the Cabinet of President McKin ley, to take olToct at the pleasure of the President. This notion on the part ol' Honorai Alger will bring few tears from the public, lt is what ought to li.:vc been forced upon him many months ago. No man in public life has had as many and serious charges of jobbery made against them as have been laid at. thc door of Con. Aljjor. While the adminis tration has successfully had him and his conduct whitewashed, Hie public believes that, he is responsible for many lives of soldiers serving their country. There can bo little doubt of the fact thal the food ho furnished tho anny was un healthy ami deleterious to their health. Tho public will hail with delight his re tirement from the Cabinet. THE NEWS UNRELIABLE. There an; no more intelligent and brave people under tlia sun (han tho citizenship of tho United states. They cannot ho over-elated nor dejected hy truthful news from the war in the Philip pines. Why there should bo such a censorship exercised over the press as to allow only such matters to be sent lo tho United States as snits General Otis, we cannot conceive Again, we can see no ?jood reason for deceiving this people as to the true state of affairs in the Island of Luzon, where our troops are stationed. A number of reporters for the proas petitioned to General Otis for permission to cable home (he truth of our condition ami thc facts as they transpired. This petition was refused and we aro blandly told by tho 1'resident. that he will not over rule General Otis. We s v to our patrons that the news from tho Philippines is utterly unreliable, because if is sent to us only as General Otis wants it sent. A LAWYER'S LICENSE RECKED. The man who knows ri^ht, can do right, hut won't do 1 i^lit, ought to be made (o do righi or not do at all. This motto, it seems, brought trouble to G. W. M. Williams, of Denmark, barnwell county, a few days since. Tho bar of tho county had him np before Judge benet to show cause who his license tn practice law should not be revoked for immoral conduct and evil doing, ami thc Court the. other day handed down a de cree disbarring tho gentleman. This is the first lim.- in a long while that so harsh a mcasu-c has been re sorted to in this State, but from the comments of sonni of the editors il is not tho only time that il should have been resorted to, and we feel sure that it is not. the last time, unless moro honora ble conduct, is maintained. !! may ho necessary for a fow more men to follow Williams out of the profession to correct ovils existing. Unless lawyers conduct themselves as honest men, they should re?oive their walking papera. COMPLETION OF THE STATF H'.USF. Mindi is hoing said in thc newspapers these, days in advocacy of the completion of tho Stain Ifouse according to tho original plan. There is no one, we presume, who would not be delighted to see that mag nificent structure completed. ll Would ho the pride of Hie. State and an orna ment to ('olumbia. Can wo complete it now'.' is thc ques tion. It takes money to do thc class of work that is designed for that building. Some have said that it can bc completed without i nor caning the taxes, li so, lot it bo Finished without delay. Wo do not believe il can he done, without a conside rable increase in tho lax levy. H is argued that ??">0,(KHi t<, >:u(>,(HMt will do the work. This wo Iud i o ve au underestimate, lt" it docs not consume more than double that amount we will he agreeably disappointed. If tho work is lo he undertaken by all means do not deceive the (ax-payers. Let them understand fnll.y what is lo he tho cost. Wo woro told thal (denison and Kock (lill Colleges could he. mu without any additional tax, hut we have found that to he a great mistake. It would be an error lo make an appro priation noxt year to bogin tho work on tho Stale House and then have the next session of the Goncral Assembly with hold tho next appropriation. This is not unlikely if the people are gotten into this enterprise without realizing what it will coat. Tho best, way is to come put and ask tho peoplo in an open and manly way to do the work with a full understanding of bs magnitude and cost, ami in our opinion tho work might bo done. FROM NEAR CHATTANOOGA-APPLICATION FOR CHARTER HAS REEN FILED. THK MISSING-LINK RAILROAD COMPANY. To Go Through tho Minorai Bolt-Eastern Capitalists Intorosted. HINCHI?LO, GA., July IO.-l'rlor to tho ?loath of ox-Senator Drioo, of Ohio, fhore was ovory roasou for tho bollof that a railroad would bo built from Chatta nooga, Tomi., to Walhalla, S. C., whioh would connect moro closoly sovorol largo railway systoma and open to commorco and for sottlomout what ls considered to bo, not only tho ilnost minorai bolt in tho Stato of Coorgia, but ontlro South. Sinco tho death of Mr. Brico tho plans which wero ready to bo put in oxocution havo romained dormant uutil a fow weeks ago. An effort to build tho road is again hoing mado in earnest and i number of Georgians aro intorosted. During tho past wook tho required appli cation for ohartor has boon Hied in eaoh county through which thc road will pass, for publication, lt is said that Enstorn capitalists will furnish tho money neces sary when tho preliminaries havo been arranged. Thc company will bo known as tho Missing Link Railroad Company and tho road will bo about 150 miles in longth and it is intended that it shall pass close I to Chiokaniauga Park, cross *ho Wcst I ern and Atlantic railroad at Ringgold and tho Southern at Cohutta. In tho language of tho potition for charter: "Said railroad is to bo constructed from a point on tho Tcnncssoo State lino, in Catoosa county, Georgia, noar Chatta nooga, Tenn., to a point on tho South Carolina lino, in tho county of Kabv..i, in tho State of Georgia, near Walhalla, the State of South Carolina, and to bo constructed through tho counties of Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray, Pannin, Union, Towns and Kabuli* in Georgia." - Atlanta Constitution. A COMPRESS COMBINE. Efforls lo Organize a Trust to Fight Im provoments. In view of tho attacks upon tho Bound lap halo of tho Amorican Cotton Com pany, and tho cry of "trust" against tho manufacturers of tho machines for mak ing those bales raised by tho owners of compresses and others tho following lot ter, indicating a "combine" of a differ ent, sort, is of peculiar interest. Tho lot ter was forwarded to the Atlanta Con stitution by Bichard Ohcatham, editor of the Cotton Planter's .Journal, of Mem phis, Tenn, lt is as follows: "NKW YoitK, May .'?, 1S0D.-Exccutivo Committee of (ho American Coffon Com press Company, 71 Broadway-Dear Sir: lt is , . qiosed to consolidate by purchase or otherwise some of the most desirable compresses in the Southern States, pro vided such consolidation can bo arranged on a conservative basis. "Wo are in consultation with the rep resentatives of all tho capital required for the busbie s who are willing to take il up if il can bo put upon an attractive basis. "We desire to call your attention to tho fact that, in order to meet the compe tition that has arisen from tho round bale system, il will bo necessary for thc compresses referred to to consolidate under one general management, fully able and capable to reduco expenses by improved methods, moro uniform sys tems of compressing (aided by tho adop tion of the standard box), to obtiV" lower rates of Insurance and seoul?, lower ratos of freight to foreign and do mestic points. "Wc recognize the advantages both to you and ns of utilizing your personal in ?Inonce in tho new business, as well as your plant, hut at (ht; same time we feel confident that unless a consolidation can bo arranged on an obviously economical basis, wc may not. bc able in tho long run to successfully compete with tho round hide systems or with other new com presses which may come into tho field. " If il is your desire to sell your press property at a reasonable price, please bo kind enough to answer the list of ques tions enclosed and also sign tho option enclosed. "The information received will bc strictly confidential and not disclosed lo any one else in the business tif compress ing cotton, except with your consent. "As there aro over two hundred com presses, and as it will require considera ble time and labor lo send a committee lo examine theso properties anti books and make all proper arrangements, it is therefore necessary {hat ;io option shall hold good for not less than six months from the dato of your signing. "Cnless we. hear from you within two weeks of this tlato wo shall consider that you are not tlisposed to uiitor into tho proposed consolidat ion, i. wait ing your reply, we arc yours truly, "HUNKY C. KNUUKI., "Por Executive Committee." Bishop Turner Makes an Address. A i-.ni.vn.r.K, .Inly I I. -Bishop II. M. Tu . jr made a public address in thc Coi rt House last night, in which "tho races" figured largely. Ho lauded tho white race. His conclusion was that t hc race was capable of the highest and noblest ol' deeds, but was sometimes guilty tif thc lowest anti meanest of deeds. Lynching was largely comment ed upon, but. unfortunately he. neglected to say that lynching was the natural and necessary effect of crimes which wero voluntary and unnecessary, anti that tlw ciiuse must cease or tho effect will follow inevitably. Criticism of lynchers has a tendency to lil lilli pl y anti aggra vate future cases. Kfforts to provent "thc cause" may do lunch good. Bishop Turner is a native of this county. About lilly years ago he was received into tho Met hodist church in this city and bap tized by the Hov. .lames Moore. 'flic People's (..'ommon Sense Medical Adviser gives mort! plain, useful infor mal ion about t he human body anti all thc ailments to which it is subject tha'i any other single book in the Knglisn lan guage. lt is really a medical encyclope dia in one volume, a large, heavy hook, of IOOK pages, with over?OO illustrations. Tho outlay ol' money, time and effort in producing this great book was paid forby tho sale of tho first edition of uso,ooo copies, at $1.00 each; and the profit has been used in publishing thc present edi tion of a half a million copies, to bc sent absolutely without price, io all who will remit (ho small charge of 21 cents in one cent stamps to pay tho cost of mailing only. Address, with stamps, World's Dispensary Medical Asnocistian, No. 11051 Main St., B?llalo, N. Y. pealh Of Mrs. Heck. CLAYTON, GA., .Inly 17. Mrs, Kannte Beck, one of Kuluin county's most promi nent and highly respected citizens, died al. her homo, eight miles east of town at I ;JJ0 p. m. friday aflor a short illness of only a few days, of norvoua prostration. Mrs. Bock was tho widow Of nur lato I snouted ex-.diorilf, S, A. Heck, who was foul) . hued in April, 1800, near Pine Mo? ai \., hy tho fowler biol hers. Mrs. Bi. loaves six little children anti a host of friends to mourn her loss. Dor funeral look place Saturday at Antioch M. IC. Church, near her home, anti was attended by ono of tho largest congre gatjons over assembled at t)iat placo. THE Nl:.WS FROM 8ENECA. Local and Personal Montlon Brlofly Wrilten. ls Your Namo Among Thom? Tho coucort erivon at tho hall Monday Livening by tho Groenvillo Sohool Band was well attended and much enjoyed. Tho minde was said, by those oompeteut to judgo, to ho lino. Prof. MoNoill, of LaFayetto, Ala., and Prof. E. L. Hughes, of Groenvillo, woro registered at the Oconoo Inn Monday night. Among tho excursionists to Tallulah Falls woro: Mr. Johu Livingston, M lusos Clara Livingston, Daisy Yatos, May Cherry, May llopklus aud Boodie Cro mer. Mr. (diarios L. Hopkins, now with tho Southern system of railroads, with head quarters at Philadelphia, has boon pay ing a visit to tho family of his father, Dr. Johu Hopkins. Mrs. J. B. Davis aud children, of Quit mau, Ga., woro guests of Mrs. J. M. Strother last week. Mrs. Davis will bo pleasantly rcmomborod by a number of friends as Miss ( 'annie MoCall. Mr. and Mrs. Will Livingston, of fjnlor, aro spending- awhile iu Seneca. Dr. G. L. Martin and family havo moved to Groonvillo. Dr. Martin has bought tho courtly placo formorly owned by Mr. S. M. Snider. Tho placo is on tho Buncombo road, two milos Wost of tho oity. Miss Annio Aloxandor will romain a while longor in Atlanta. Mrs. Blooklcy, of Andorson, was tho fliest of Mrs. J. W. Stribling last wook. Mr. W. D. Holland spout Sunday at ibo homo of his parents in Hart county, [Jcorgla. Miss Pearl Ballongor and Mr. Grady Ballongor, of Biohhuul, woro recent guests of Mrs. H. F. Aloxandor. Tho mooting which was to bo hold at tho Presbyterian church is postponed, awing to tho illness of Dr. Law, of Wal lalla, who was oxpeotod to assist. Miss Mario (billiard, of Andorson, has boon visiting Mrs. J. W. Stribling. Mrs. L. C. Craig has gono to the moun tains to spond awhilo. Miss Bessie Strother and Mr. CharloB LL Jayncs, of Walhalla, woro in town Sunday. Mr. Wm. Hammond, of Florida, was in town last week. Miss Notlio Gibson, of Walhalla, [Kissed through Seneca last Thursday ind stopped with Mrs. B. M. Bichardson Capt. A. K. Allison died at his homo, lear Clemson College, on last Tuosday, >f paralysis. Ho was 08 years old. Mrs. Tribblo spout ono night of last ivook with tho family of hor son, Mr. B M. Tribblo. Mrs. W. F. Austin entertains tho young >coplo at an "At Homo" this ovouing Tho entertainment is given in honor of Miss Buby Ward, of Mississippi. Mr. Paul O. Stribling, of Boswell, Ga., s in town. Miss Bankin spout several days last ivook with Mrs. M. E. Sligh. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. J ,V. Stribling, Misses Lillian Caldwell, Mary Cherry and Clara Livingston, of Seneca ; Mrs. 1). K. Norris and Misses Virginia and Lillian Norris, of Hickory Plat, and Messrs. Toni and Hart Norris, >f Greenville, leave this week for ('ash er's Valley. Tho homo of Mr. M. Stokes Stribling ins recently been painted a beautiful dive green. MA uv E. SWANN. ll/ ITA IQ Women, ns well ns men, arc VV JuLVJ' 1 kJ malle miserable by kinney ami lilaililcr trouble. Dr 111 Kilmer's Swailip-lloot, tin J. \J (?nat Kidney Komeily J-v-r ? ii rn promptly curen. At ilni^ "il i A VI Vi Kisls nt Illly cent niel iliii -[?ir sizes. You may have 'mole bottle liv mail free, also pamphlet telling iii about it. AitdrcHR, Dr? Kilmers Co., Hing Clinton, New York, Return Hems. BKTUKN, July IS.-Tho rains havo ionic and ovorything has awakoncd from ho driod-up state, and tho crops in gon ral aro looking well. Tho farmers aro about done laying by Tho health of this community is not o good at this writing. Miss Gertrude Amick, of Greonwood vho is visiting relatives and friends boro s suffering with chills. Your scribe has been on tho sick list or several days. Mr. Harrison Sanders, near Seneca, roubled very much with rheumatism Yo hopo ho may soon bo able to attend 0 his farm work again. Mrs. M J. Hayes killed a rattlesnake ccontly. It measured nearly 46 inches n length. Mrs. Bays was standing on ho front porch, whoa sho saw somo light or ton chickens crossing tho yard II a slow march. Their peculiar actions ittracted her attention. On inspection ibo saw that thoy were following tho loisonous reptile. An interesting sermon was preached it Kel mn last Sunday morning at ll i'clock from the Ten Commandments, it was delivered willi all tho zoal and ?ai neatness of a Christian heart. Wo aro glad to noto that thoso of this iOCtion who moved to tho factories last rall aro prospering and doing well. Mr. S. M. Tannery, of Newry, was imong homofolks Saturday and Sunday. Mr. David Simmons,of Tokoona, mado 1 lly'iig trip through our section Mon lay. Ho wi... lively and entertaining, md reports crops very good. Mr. Lew is Sandors, ono of mir school nates, who lias for tho last fow months nado his homo at Goodwill, Ga., was imong his friends boro Sunda}'. Ho says irops aro lino near Martin and Pleasant llidgo. Mrs. Juno McGuffln, tho widow of Mr. Yarron MoOuflin, of Kastorn Texas, is dsiling hor brother, Mr. dolf orson Moore. All persons wishing to start thoir ohil lron to school carly should nr,r,t at Bo urn on Saturday, tho 22d, atti A. M., vit!, tools to clean off tho church and (rave yards. All intorostod in tho yards diould como and do their share, lt will io announced then when tho school w ill dart. A cordial invitation is oxtondod to all ,0 como with well lilied baskets and al oud tho all-day singing at lloturn church m Sunday. A large crowd is expected. Misses Maud and Lillie Crooks, of Sowry, visited homofolks Saturday and boulay. Mr. Waynion Price made a business rip to Fort Hill this wonk, Messrs. Willie Kif /berger and Willie 'rjeo, of Franklin county, Georgia, aro rial ting relative*! and friends boro this veok. Wo aro requested to note that I{ov. Yin. Abbott will preach on tho first Sal inlay night in August and tho Sunday bllowlng at I) A. M. on Mr. i^enncdy's dace at Wallila, bout* known as High dionis. Somo ?oom to think menllnningu of dsits ai'o no news, led that am) mow deked mobilis aro all wo have. A good omody to stop tho latter would bo incepted ; one for tho former would not io rejeotod. FAIIMKII BOY. '. ? ".. ;". .1 m ?. Mooting o' Confed?ralo Soldiers ?nd Sailors. I lu pursuanoo of tho statute tho sur viving soldiors and sailors who woro in tho sorvioo of tho Confodorato States, jr of this Sh M, lu tho late war hetwoon tho States, residing in tho several Town ships of Oooneo County, South Carollua, n o called to meet as follows : For Wago aor Township, Walhalla, Saturday, July 29tl? ' Keowoo Township, Salom, July ?.Otb; Whitewater Township, LittloKivor Uhu redi, July 20th; Chattuga Township, Double Springs, July 2t)th; Pulaski Township, Long Crook, July 20th ; Tuga ioo Township, Westminster, July 20th; Conter Township, Oakway, July 20th; Seneca- Township, Seneca, July 20th. Ai tor organizing and olootiug a chairman md soorotary oaoh Township Hoard diall oloot, by a majority voto, throo of their mombors or roputablooltizons, who wo not applicants for ponsious, to con itituto and bo known ns tho Township Examining Hoard of PonBions; that tho mid Township Hoards shall olect ono of thoir members Chairman. It shall bo tho duty of tho Chairman of tho aovoral Township Hoards to meet at Walhalla on Monday, August 7th, 1800, and organizo rjy electing from amoug thoir numbor a Chairman and Soorotary, and whon so jrganizod shall oloot, by a majority voto, four of thoir mombors and a regular practicing pbysioian, who shall constl iuto and bo known as tho County Exam ining Hoard of Pensions. All poisons interested will toko duo notioo and govern themselves accordingly. J. C. NKVH'TJK, County Chairman. ----. - -* ? Persons troubled with diarrhoea will JO interested in tho oxperionoo of W. M. \iui\\, dork of llotol Dorrauoo, Provi lonee, H. I. Ho says: "For aovoral years [ havo boon almost a oonstant BiilYorcr rom diarrhoea, tho frequent attacks somplotoly prostrating mo and rondor ng mo unlit for my duties at this hotel. \bout two years ago a traveling sales nan kindly gavo mo a small bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Homody. Much to my surpriso md delight its effects woro immediate vVhonovor I folt symptoms of tho disoaso [ would fortify myself against tho attack .villi a fow dosoBof this valuable remedy. Tho rosult has hoon vory satisfactory and dmost completo reliof from tho afllic ,ion." For salo hy J. W. Hell, Walhalla; .V. J. Lunney, Seneca; II. H. Zimmer nan, Westminster. LYNCHED INTGEORGIA JAIL. Tho Fate ot the Murderer of VV. lb Boll, tho Atlanta Drummer. GAINKHVILI.K, GA., July br>.-A mob )f thirty mon surrounded tho Hall iouuty jail carly this morning, and hy a ilovor ruso triokod tho sheriff into ad nitting thom into tho. jail, after which ivo of thom wont to tho coll of Si Smith, ho murdoror of W. 13. Hell, of Atlanta, md shot him to death, riddling his body vith hullots and spattering his blood on ike coll walls. Tho mob protondod to ho a sherill's rosso from (Iwynnotto county with a prisoner,-whom thoy wanted to lodgo in ho Hall county jail for safo keeping. Tho loader of tho mob sniu ho was tho thorin of Cwynnott, and tho unsuspcot ng shorliT of Hall county, W. H. Mundy, ulmittod tho mon. After thoir bloody work tho mob piickly dispersed. Tho Governor will io asked to offer a reward for tho cap uro of tho mon comprising tho mob. rhoro is great indignation among thc >coplo boro that such a crimo was com nitted. Smith was asleep when the mob mtorcd. Without warning or arousing' dm one of tho mob deliberately leveled lis pistol at tho Blooping form and mipticd it, ono of tho ibst bullets piorc ng tho heart of tho victim. Tho other non then opened lire on tho prisoner, md when they ceased Hiing thc body ind hoon riddled with bullets. Tho sh or i ff said tho leader of the mob vas about HO yoars old, and tho others, di young men, were well dressed, ono of hom being fleshy and clean shaven. Tho ioronor of Hall county summoned it jury his morning and held an inquest, bul no ordiet was reached. Si Smith wr recently captured and nought boro "..d lodged in jail for safe cooping. Ho was hold for tho murder of V. H. Holl, wdio formerly traveled for an U kinta drug house. -- - --? . -? When a little ono is expected in tho amby how lovingly tho parents plan to [Othor for its futuro welfare. Thoy omolimes oven foroastits education and moor. Does this seem too early to an ieipato while the child is yest unborn, t isn't. Tho child's destiny has already icon partly mapped nut by Nalino ac Ording to the disposition and habits of ho parents. Tho best plan a mother ian make for tho futuro happiness of her ?wu cheerfulness and health wdiile her diild's undeveloped being is still a part >f hers. Flor health ?it this critical po iod is of tremendous consequence to tho i Lt lo ono's whole futuro existence, ivory prospeotivo mother will lind direct tourfsnuiont, comfort and sustaining drongth, in Dr. Piorco's Favorite Prc loription. lt will maintain her vitality, >oth bodily and mental; shorten tho po iod of confinement and make labor easy md almost painless. It imparts strength iud elasticity to tho organs concorncd n parturition, invests tho mother with ecuporativo energy against any after toroid of woaknoss and depression, and dds In tho secretion of healthy nourish noilt for the child. lt is tho unfailing uno of all "female weakness." -- . ~? . ?~- . - Aller Soven Years. DAIM.INOTON. .Inly 17.-George. Moody, dias ( bungo Wilson, was brought to his lld homo to-day, possibly to he hanged. !n February, 1802, Moody killed Hoary Iones and escaped. ?o cluo to his vhoroabouU had been discovered, hut o-day Mr. J. IC. DCIIII?H, of Georgetown, nought Moody and delivered him to ?horit? Scarborough. Moody had been working in swamp timber over since his iscapo, and his former employers thought lighly of him. He was captured near loorgotown, and it is said does not deny ho crimo for which he is now in jail. Ho cillod denes while ho was driving with lis wifo, firing at his vio ti m ovor Mrs. Jones's shoulder, both men belonged to vidi known, rospoetibio white families. - --4 . Army Worms Damaging Colton. Tux AUK ANA, TKX., July 17.-Tho army verms havo made their appearance in tho tatton Holds of this section, and among onie of tho larine rs there has already sec:: considerable damage done to ail dants. Vigorous methods aro being uloptod to destroy tho insects or stay heir pr.--gross. They aro wiggling west ward. Waxahatohio, bryan, Wharton, [Cnuffmann and other points in Toxas ilse report tho appearance of the army vonna. A Had Man Murdered. Cot.UMUIA, S. C., duly 17. Fat Howers, if benington county, was assassinated ato Saturday night iii tho Pinoy Woods motion. There has been had blood bo ween him and some of his neighbors for marly a score of years. Ile has hoon instantly In lawsuits and h ..-i boot) oon .Joted of different niVoiieoy, At least wico ho was forbid sending his children 0 tho pl|bl|o schools. About two years igo a uaw mill in tho immediate oom 11 unity wau burnell. It wau rebuilt, hut ast Thursday night it, too, went to tho lames, Hewers was a mau of some aeanr, about RO years old and leavea a yifo and seven children. News Items from Bellmont. July 18, 1800.-Tho farmors of this soettnn aro most all dono laying hy. They hnvo succeeded in slaying Gonoral Green. Crops aro looking woll to bo | planted so lalo, but lam afraid thoy" won't look that way long if lt don't rain pretty, noou. Hov. Z. Carswoll will proaoh hero noxt Sunday nud Saturday night before. Mr. Evan Callas is on a pleasure trip to Highlands and Cashior's Valloy I th is woek. Ho is ono of our pleasant and highly respected citizens. Wo wish him mueh ploasuro on his trip. Mr. Wnltor lllnnohott was soon to pass through boro ou his way to Highlands with a lon?! of watormolons. Ho is a] good melon grower. Tho pood people of this seotiou would bo glad for some sluging man to call and havo nu all-day singing at this piuco. Mr. Ooorgo W. Wilbauks is propst ing j to build a corn mill on Bono Camp oreok. Ho is one of our first olass fnrmorB. Married, July loth, 180??, hy Hov. Hobt. Cobb, Mr. William Cox and Miss Marga ret Wilbauks. Tho brido is a daughter of David Wilbauks, Mr. Wm. Logau lias boon on tho sick list for a fow days. M [-M. Thomas Snider, who lias boon confined to her bod for sovoral months on account of rhoumatlsin, is steadily declining in health. Mr. Ed. Callas, of this community, has boen attending tho Normal Institute at Walhalla. Mom: ANON. Anderson Advocate, July 17th: "Pres? dont Kirkby and Col. T. C. Dickinson, tho financial ngont of tho Black Diamond mail in London, arrived boro last Tues day morning and will mako their head quarters for nomo tinto at tho Hotel Chi quoin. Thoir prosonco boro is strictly for business connected with tho location of tho line and securing tho rights of way. Col. Dickinson says thoy uro not blowing through tho nowspnpors or giv ing any brass baud or fireworks perform ances, but aro attending striotly to busi ness, and that thoy have tho money to build tho road with and it will bo built as soon ns certain legal formalities aro com plied with. Sir Thomas Tancred, the british engluoor. who roiMcsonts tho syndicates, is now in Alaska und will join Col. Dickinson some timo in Au gust." Bismark's Iron Norvo Was tho result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous onorgy aro not found whore stomach, liver, kidney and bowels aro out of oidor. H you want theso qualities and tho success thoy bring, uso Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. They dovolop overy power of brain and body. Only 25c. at all drug stores. Farmers' Insurance Association. Tho annual meeting of the Farmers' Mutual Insurance Association will be hold in the Court. House at Walhalla on Tuesday, August 1, at 11 A. M. Tho membership will bo prompt to turn out, as business of much importance will bo acted on. J. J. BAI.I.KNOUR, President. J. B. Sanders, .Secretary. Mon.uncnt lo Hov. J. Walter Dickson. Tho ceremonies attendant upon tho unveiling of tho monument to Rev. J Walter Dickson, under tho direction of Willow Camp, Woodmen of tho World of thi? city, took plaeo yesterday at Smith's Chapel in tho Kork, and woi'O witness?' \ by an immonso throng of poo plo. There must havo been soinotninj like 75 Woodmen prcsont in lino a id nat ticipnting in tho ceremonies. Tho church is located on a high ridge com mending an extensivo panorama over looking tho valley of Soneca river and hore on this crest sloops tho dust of the roverod ?lead by tho sitio of the church of his boyhood and whore ho was born from spiritual darkness' into tho light and liberity of tho gospol. Tho proces sion was formed at tho school house with thc Woodmen dressed in tho regalia of the order and marched to the monu ment whore they opened ranks around it and tho widow and children of tho de ceased wore escorted through them to a position muir it. A little daughter of the doeoasod and a little daughter of bis only brother, Mr. W. A. Dickson, were led by the band by tho Master of ceremonies, N. It. Green, to tho front to pull tho cords when the time came for unveiling. Tho organ bail been moved out under a largo oak tree and the music was con ducted by a choir led by Prof. M. L. Willis. The ceremony was a very appro priate and impressive one and at its con clusion the crowd proceeded to the stand erected in the grove whore a very grace ful oulogy on the doeoasod was delivered by Mr. J. L. Tribblo. Gen. M. Ii. Bonham was then intro duced as tho orator of the day, and en tertained bis auditors in bis usual forci ble and attractive style for some 30 min utos, contrasting tho civilizations of the Persians, ( .cooks and Romans, all heat hen nations, with the civilization that Chris tianity had given to tho world, founded upon tho precopts of its great Teacher, of lovo and charity of all mankind. Anderson Advocate July STtli. Family Tragedy in Illinois. LIUKUTVvii.i.K, li,i,., July Ul. - Follow ing a family quarrel this afternoon Mrs. George Troidor shot, and killed her mother, Mrs. Christian Foss, wounded lier husband and killed herself. Tho shooting occurred at tho home of thc Troidors, a mile and a half Northwest of Long (?rove, a village near this place. Troidor was shot three times, but it. is thought, will recovor. The quarrel was precipitated by a long-standing family trouble. Hot words were oxchanged during the morning between Mrs. Troi dor and her mother, and Troidor also became involved in tho discussion. Tho trouble was apparently over when, after dinner, it broke out afresh. Mrs. Troi dor stopped into tim bed room, and, ap pearing immediately with a revolver, oponed on ber mother. The first, shot was fatal, and tho husband, springing forward to disarm his wife, received throe wounds that sent bim from the houso in retreat. After leaving tho house he heard two more shots, tho ones that killed bis wife. Mrs. Troidor loaves two children. She was '.'.?> and her mother 80 years of ago. Anderson Advocate, July 17th : ''Tho veterans of Orr's Regiment will regret to hoar of the death of their last war Colonel, C. Mci lilllie Miller, which oc curred at bis homo, near Ninety Six, last Wednesday, July 12th. Col. Miller lilied a very warm place in the hearts of the old soldiers of bis regiment because of bis splendid record as a brave and chival rous officer, his fondness for all soldiers who stood to tho rack and did thoir duty like men, and bis high character as a man. The beautiful trait hi bia charac ter was his bumble, child like piety. Tho regimental reunion <il Sandy Springs will not seem natural without the pres ence of Col. Miller, who bas gone to re join bis great leader, Stonewall Jack son." ~* . A "Coll?n Trust" Onco More. ATLANTA, (JA., .inly 17.-Tho authori ties at the State department, of agricul ture announced today that it bad been decided to hold tho Cotton (?rowers' Convention, which bas been talked of for some timo at New Orleans, about the firs' of September. The date will bc? decided upon at the next meeting of tho Georgia Agricultural Society in August. The Convention has been called for a better understanding among planters ami dealers as to a more profitable handling of tho crop, especially as regards the ex port, trude. The Joni nal to-day says it, has been suggested that a cotton trust should be formed for the protection of those interested in the crop. Fatal Scuffle Noar Bamberg. BAMIiKltq, July 15. - While working t he public roads a few miles soul h ol here yesterday August Cow ry and Tims Eivers, colored, became involved in i scu|)|e liming tho progress of which Rivera pulled ni" knife and nut Lowry in tho thigh, severing on artery, and Cowry bled to death in about thirty minutes. Itiverr. is now in jail, and claims that the killing was accidental. ACTS GENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS CLEANSES THE 5YSTEM EFFECTUALLY 1UMI* PERMANENTLY ESl/y THE GENvlHt-MAH'fO (AUIvRNIA ffG ,S)VRVP(2. roa &Atc ?r AH o nu cains wu ?ot rte corni. NEWS ITEMS FROM WESTMINSTER. Carrier Pigeons Turned Looso-Local Para graphs Pointedly Proscntod. WKSTMINSTKH, July 10.-Mra. P. J Virmillipu and children aro on an ox tondod visit to relatives in Anderson and Greenville comities. Mr. Pruo S. White, of Greenville, was hero last Monday. Miss Cora Duffie, daughter of Hov. H L. Duflio, is visiting her friend, Miss i j Myra Mason. Mrs. J. A. Terrel, of Lockhart, accom panied hy Mrs. McQueen and two chil dren, is visiting tho family of Mr. M. A. Terrell. Hov. H. H. Dagnall oxpects to attend tho District Couferonco, which convenes at Williamston to-morrow and will not return un til sonic timo next week. His appointment for services in tho M. E. church at this place Sunday night will he lilied hy some other proaohor. Miss Luta Howley, of Elberton, (la.; Messrs. (diaries Smith and William How ley and Miss Ida bowley, of Augusta, aro visiting Dr. and Mrs. Hurt Mitcholl. Tho (ircenvillo hand gavo an onjoyahlo musical concert in Mason's Hall ono ovoning last week. A protracted meeting bogan in tho Christian church last Sunday. Sorvices aro being conducted morning and oven ing by Stale Evangelist, Hov. Albort T Kitts, and Kev. P. ll. Mears, tho pastor Everybody invited to attend. Miss Hertha Ltttlo, of Harmony G rovo, (Ja., is spending some days in Westmin ster as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Little. She graduated this summer from tho Virginia Female College, located at boanoke. Miss I reno Carter, of Gainosvillo, has boon visiting relatives hero during tho past week. Messrs. Milo Smith, Walter Khyno, S W. Dickson, (?arnott Martin, Julius Mar tin, Willard bcathors and Misses Myrtlo McConnoll, Hattie Zimmerman and Lucy Murphy wont to Tallulah Falls last Thursday oil tho Smith excursion. Hov. A. F. O'Kelly, of Mayesvillo, Ca., preached in the Baptist church last Sun day. Ile remained over hero this week and is visiting among tho members of the church. Mr. O'Kelly is au oxccllent proaohor and a very clover man. Forty-five carrier pigeons were ex pressed from Trenton, N. J., to our depot agent, Mr. Campbell, last Thurs day, with instructions to nun looso Sat lirday morning. They woro released from their coops about ii.."?0 A. M., and after soaring around and viewing tho surrounding country several minutes thirty-three of tho number started ofi" in tho direction of their homo. Tho ro inaindci were seen hero lato Saturday afternoon, seemingly satisfied to stay in tho "Sunny South." Mr. and Mrs. (). II. Hurchflold and daughter are spending thu summer at tho West in histor Hotel. Mr. Burchfield is running over tho Southern as postal clerk and spends his "lay over" days boro, Mr. M. E. (-'ox and family, from near Seneca, and Miss Ulah Cox, of briggs, Piokons county, aro hero attending tim services of the Christian church. Mr. .?. A. Smith is engaged in manu facturing brick, near town, for Messrs, J. it J. S. (Jai lor. They intend to havo over throo hundred thousand mado. This is good weather for brick making. Mr. A. Zimmerman is having his resi dence repainted. Many houses have been nicely touched up by thc paint brush recoiltly. School opens at Oak (?rove next Mon day, .1 illy vf I. Prof. ll. L. Singleton will ho in charge. Hov. S. L. Wilson will preach at Tuga loo Presbyterian ch n roll, near Fort Madison, oil tho fifth Sabbath in til If month at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon. The ground in front of Mrs. England's hoarding house and tho storo of Mis Icio McGoo has boon nicely plastered with comont, Mr. Frank burns, of Anderson, was here yesterday, Mr. Will Kirch, tho hustling traveling man for the King Hardware Company, accompanied by his wife and daughter, is visiting tho family of Dr. W. il. Mc Clure. The magnificent buildings of tho now Shuttle and bobbin Factory have hoon beautifully painted from top to bottom The sixty horso power oiigino and bollol arrived last week, and sovoral hriok masons aro now hard at. work building tho furn nco and engine house. Tho third residence in tho factory vicinity is rap idly going up. Everything there shows evidence of onorgy and progress, This adds much to Westminster, and ovory success is wished for tho Oil tor pr iso on all sides. Several now lathes for tho machino shop havo already boon re coived. Major C. S. Dwight, civil engineer, of Fairfield county, with a corps of skillful surveyors reached Westminster last Wednesday, localing tho routo of tho black Diamond Kail road, 'linty moved a little nearer tho mountains to-day They are a (dover party, and Westmin Bier enjoyed their presence very much Of course, localing the routo is as fm thoy can go towards making tho railroad, but wo hope to hear of it being built in tho near future. Mr. William Ohninbors died at. his homo on Changa, six miles from West minister, yesterday at noon. Ho was over eighty years of ago. Mr. Chambers was a landmark of OcoilOO county. Ho was a member of Holly Springs baptist church and his body was buried there today. Mr. Chandlers always romained right, at home, whore ho commanded tho respect of all. A widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Chambers, who is in feeble health, sur vivos. A. Ii. GoasKTT, ti E. Alexander, Fertilizers and I>ynnintte on limul nil tho Yenr Koli nd. OFFICIO IN STABIJK, "WALHALLA, S. C. Great Remnant Sale J. & J. S? CARTER'S, WESTMINSTER, S. CJ In order tooloso out tho remainder o? our Sum mor doods wo will, for tho lext THIRTY DAYS, offer bargains never boforo off oreti in this county. STRAW HATS WHILE THEY LAST: iOo. Straw Hats for 6c. ; -lOo. Straw Hats for 20c. ; 50o. Straw Hats for 25c. ; $1 straw Hats for 50o. SHOKS AND SLIPPERS. Wo havo a Inrgo lot of Ladies' Shoe?, only a fow pair of a kind, worth $1 lo H.50, to go at 50c Our #1 Slippors to go at 7?>o. ; our 76o. Slippors to go at OOo. ; our Vesting Top $1.26 Slippors to go at OOc. In addition to tho abovo wo havo a full lino of Dry (?omis. Notions, Class ivaro, Crockory, Ilardwaro and Collins that will bo sold at tho lowest prices. B?, fe fe M C. W. PITCHFORD CO.'S STORE AND YOU WILL FIND A Nico, (Menu Stock of Dry doods, Notions, Shoes and Slippors, Hats, Trunks and Valises, Clothing and Couts' Furnishing doods, Hardware, (?roccrios, faints, Oils and Varnish, Stoves and Rangos, Saddle?, Harness and Bridles, Lap Hobos and Buggy Umbrellas, ito. Cotton Soc i Meal and Hulls, Bran, Hay and Corn. OU Wt FOTCJ??FOHIl C^MUPAXfTf _WALHALLA, S. G. _ CARTER & CO 'S IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEW DRESS. Thoy havo tho Largest Assortment and Prettiest Lino over shown in town, mob as Wash Silks, Dotted Swiss, French, Pacific, Felicia and Mulhouse Orgau lios, Scotch and Marquita Lawns, Skirt (?oods, Suitings, Dross Linons, Ducks, Piques, Percales and Dimities. You look and begin to want-wo prieo and you begin to buy. Tho most fas tidious can nloaso themselves in our Laces and (embroideries. Our stock is largo md beautiful. . . . SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! . . . Wo aro always up on this lino. Can lit both your foot, and pocket book with ityles that aro suroto please. Wolli our hugo stock of Spring Clothing is just going so fast wo fear to moll ino it, for it may nearly all bo gone whon you got hero unless you como soon. Fresh Orocoiios and a full lino of Hardware always on hand. Thanking all our customers for past patronage, and soliciting moro for tho uturo, wo aro, Very respectfully, CAUTER Sc COMPANY, . . Walhalla,, S- U. . . ?i?-""N. B.--Wo also havo plenty of tho Highest (Irado Fertilizers on hand., ^fU3 Livery, Peed and Sale Stable. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fuman University, GREENVILLE, H. C. I1HE NEXT SESSION will bo<-in Scp . tombor 27,18011. Fulla, thorough nstruction, loading to sovoral degrees, H olVoroil. Hoarding ia private families, noderatc. In tho moss tho faro is ox :ollont and cheap. For catalogue, or urther particulars, apply to tho Proal loni, DH. A. P. MONTAGUE. Juiy 20, IS!)!). *2D-M7 Statement of Tho Peden and Anderson Banking: Company. [Organized Soptombor 1st, 1801.J Stateinont. of tlio condition of Tho 'edon and Anderson Hanking Company it tho close of business Juno MO, 180!) : RESOURCES. Josh.* 070 50 Loans and Discounts. 00,558 72 Due us hy Hanks. :5,5,r)!) 00 Hocks. 1,175 (K) itcnl Estate. 822 25 $00,500 48 LIABILITIES. Capital.?20,000 00 Surplus and Profit?. "7,542 ?18 Deposits . 18,?l)M 80 [teaiscounts . 20,0 i o iii Dividends not paid. 85 00 (100,500 48 STATIC OF SOUTH GAROMNA, 1 OOONKK COUNTY. \ I. W. P. Anderson, (/'ashier of The Potion and Anderson Hanking Company, >f Westminster, S. C., do solemnly swear Jiat tho above slaloment is true to tho jest of my knowledge and belief. W*M. P. ANOKUMON, Cashier. -Subscribed anti sworn to boforo mo this tho 10th day of .Inly, 1800. H. ll. CROHB. [L. S.J Notary Public, S. C. Sheriffs Sales. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OF OCONKK. j BY VI KTUE of mindly executions to mo dirooted hy .1. lt. Kay, Trcasu er of Oconco county, I will sell, boforo he Court House door, at Walhalla, S. C., >n tho first MONDAY IN AUOUBT, it bo ng salesday, tho following described pronerty, to-wit: All that j)ioco, parcel or tract of land, n Oconco county, S. ('., in Seneca town lllip, containing forty acres (40), moro or ess, anti bountied by lands of J. H. Mit ton estate, Henry Pox and-Living don es ato. Levied on an tho property >f John Williams, p. c., at snit of tho itato for taxes. Also, all that piece, parcel or traot of and in Oconco oouoty, 8. c., In Pulaski township, containing 150 acres, moro or ess, and bounded by hinds of Jacob Hutt, ~-? Standtldgo estate and Sullivan estafo and others. Levied tm is tho property of John T. Carver at tho mit. of tho State for taxes. Torms of Salo: Push. Purchasers lo >ay extra for titles. W. W. MOSS, Sheriff Goonoo County, July IM, 1800. 28-81 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. A LL poisons IndobtOtl to tho estate of /"V Isaac K. .lames, doconsod, aro icrehy notiflod to makO ]>ayineut to the mtier-iguetl, anti all persons having daims against sahl catato will present ho annie duly attested, on or boforo tho 7th day of July, 18011, or bo bar rod. ELIZABETH J. JAMF.S, Administratrix f, K. James, doooased. Juno 14. 1800, 2-1-27 tlement un tl X>is clisxi'?'e. NOTICE is hereby given that th? un dersigned will make application to 1). A. .Smith, Esq., Judge of Probato for Oconeo county, in tho Stato of South Carolina, at his office nt Walhalla Court Houso, on Saturday, tho 5th ?lay of August, 181)0, at. ll o'clock in tho fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said appli cation can ho heard, for leave to make (?nal settlement of tho estate of 1. K. James, deceased, and final discharge as Executrix of said estate ELIZABETH J. JAMES, Executrix of l?state of I. K. James, Deceased. July 0, 1800. 27-31 SIMONS Ff DEBT. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I OCONEECOUNTY. \ BY W. O. WIHTK, ESQ. To C. W. Wiocking: (COMPLAINT having boon made unto J mo by (diaries M. Nield that you aro indebted to 1dm in the sum of Sixty Three and 44-100 Dollars, on an account, for goods, wares and merchandise sold ami furnished to you. This is, therefore, to require von to appear boforo me, in my omeo bi Wal halla, S. C., on tho twenty first day from tho sorvice of this Summons, exclusive of tho doy of servico, at IO o'clock, A. M., to answer to tho said complaint, or judgment will ho given against you hy default. Dated April 20th. A. 1). 1800. W. O. WHITE, [Seal.j Magistrate. STUMBLING Si 11 ERNDON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. July (i, 1800. 27-82 CRM G ANXIOUS TO GLEAN UP SUMMER GOODS ! c vOMK and give him an opportunity to show and sell you. 1 have a lol. of goods that M 11ST CO. I will not miss many sales on account of prico. Fruit Jars that MUST HE SOLD, fruit or no fruit ! Put np anything that looks green ! Plenty of extra Kuhhers for Ibo jars, r>e por dozen. Very hoavy line of Ladies' Summer Shoos that have to ho sold NOW ! Your "trade" wanted. You will b? ?loafed as courteously as wo know how. Seo him at SENECA OR WALHALLA. L. G. GRAIG.