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9 I>i&i*juAY 01^ FALL MILLINKHY. A HARVEST of Fall >kHat Fancies" will be shown in om* splendid display on Friday and Saturday of this week. Remember the days OCTOBER 7 and ?. Critical eyes of fashionable dressers are admiring the good taste displayed in our FALL STYLE; HATS. Autumn Hats, nobby and stylish from brim to crown. Every conceivable shape which fashion has decreed proper, at quick good bye prices. j& Remember the dates and give us a call. Very respectfully. IIAYM:S Si iwA lt WOOD, WALHALLA. SPECIAL SHOWING OK LADIES' AM) CHILDREN'S JACKETS AND DRESS GOODS ON THESE TWO DAYS. .ffocal aub personal. -buggies, harness, White Hickory wagons. T.JE. Aloxmulor, Walhalla. -. I m por tn tri [io|Vtasoph mooting to morrowJttiglit. Kvory member urged to attend. - Miss Hort Itutlodgo is visiting hor brothers, Prod and '.Hub" Uutlodgo, <>f Aiken. -Don't buy your fall shoes until you see mo. John K. Craig, - Kev. 1). [\ Heardcn will preach at Wolf Stake chu rob ott tho third Sunday in this month at ll (?clock. - Hamlet Harvey and MissNicoy Hood, both <>f West minster were married Sep tember'J.s; li by Kev. ll. c. Grossman, - All the latest notions in dress trim mings, Special prices for opening- Oc tober 7 and 8.CJlt? '*. Coohrntl, Seneca. - Miss blanche Wall, of Clayton, (?a., accompanied hy her motlier, spent a few days in Walhalla this week visiting ?Mrs, K. A. Kel'. -Several llOUROR and lots in Seneca for sale by .1. II. Adams, Seneca: also, twelve farms near Seneca. See advertisement. W. K. (Mendorf?' and 1 >. W. Ohiandt, of Charleston, spent several days at tho Walhalla Ilotei Inst week anion?; friends. - Special prices will ?nevail through' ont thol house friday and Saturday, October 7th and sth. You can't Afford to miss them. Jaynos & Garwood. - Lumley, the druggist, at Seneca, "talks soap" this week. Rond his ad. and call on Itim.C Kverything itt the drug line. -Wi Ii. ilnllcugor returned Inst week from a visit lo the World's Fair. Ile took in the Mammoth ( ave on his re turn. -Seaborn Lros.'s millinery opening, Thursday and friday, october 7 ami 8. - Kev. K. li. Kinlay will preach in thc Kpiscopal church next Sunday night at S o'clock, Kvcryone is. cordially invited to at tem!. - Mrs. I.. IC. Yan I >i viere ami child roil, after spending some tune with Mrs. II. S. VnnDivioro, returned last sunday to then hotne ir, Savannah, - If yon are in the market for rugs cnll and ROOloitr lino. .lohn Craig. Miss lladie Dull, music teai her m the Cedar Springs Institute, spent seve ral days here visiting Miss l/annie Crisp, returning yesterday morning. - Misses Atltlio Crisp mid Katie hollins left yesterday morning for Codm Springs, S. I '., where they will IOS ll mo their studies in the Cedar Springs Institute. -John Carter, of Gainesville, fla., was ill Walhalla!last Saturday looking after business interests, ami spent Sunday with the family of his son, Frank II. ( 'arter. -Large ,line|'st;itioiiery, school sup plies, etc. ( all and sec them at Wal hallajDrug ( <.. - A congregational meeting will bo held in the I .ut lin an ch inch next Sunday immediately after morning services. Ml ihemborsj an-1urgently requested to he pi osonl, .-Clins, W. Pitchford, who has for .some time lu en running as haggage mas ter on the Hine Ridge, has been trans fm ri il io 11 ie Southern, botwoon Green ville ntidJAtlatita. --Fm-sale--Fifteen bushels ox tra rino seed wheat. John loost, Walhalla. -Kev. Uliotl Doyle v !1 preach ?it Fair view next Sunday at " !" o'clock p. m.. and al Newry a?. 7.80 p. m. A hearty welcome awaits all who fool disposed to attend those services. - Mantel, Dendy A- CO., of Seneca, di rect attention to their large new stock of millinery and fancy dry goods. They have a numher of bargains in various hm s. <'all and see them before buying. -800 bushels winter grazing oats for sale at 7*> cents ncr bushel at .1. 1*. Strib ling's, Richland, S. C. , -.1. W. Byrd & Co., of Seneca, ask a fair share of your fall trade. They have prepared to meet the wants of all custo mers and will bo pleased to bava- you call on them. Road thoir advertisement. Cern?an services and thc bord's Sup per in the Lutheran church Sunday morn , ing. At thc ( lose ot (?crinan services , any one wishing to commune in Knglisli will have an opportunity todo so. Oller bigs for missions, j -The latest patterns and styles in mil linory at Seaborn bros. (?pening days Thursday ami Friday, October 7 ami 8. - .lames I. (ticer, of Atlanta, who wai called to his homo in Greenville on tin sad death of bis father, which ooeurrci September lid, spent a day or two ii Walhalla last week on his return to hi post of duty in Atlanta. -There will he an all-day singing a Plat Shoals school house next Sunday Ootobor .. and at bethlehem on th third Sunday, thc Kith, conducted by .J. h Morton. A. I.. Rowland ami F. A. Davit Dinner will be served on the grounds a both places. Slates, tablets, writing paper, pom ink, ote., at Walhalla Drug Co. -Anderson Mail, October 1 ? "Kev. N I,. Prince, whose health has been fcebl for some time, will leave to-day for camping trip to thc mountains of Wester North Carolina, going first to Highland: He carries two wagons and a servant an is well equipped." -Tho fourth quarterly con for once fi the Walhalla ein nit will bc held wit J /ion church Saturday and Sunday. Ocb i ber 1") and 10. Tho business of the mee ing will bc transacted Saturday aft? noon Kw. R, A. Child will preach hoi days at 11 a. m. All invited. - If you don't object to a saving on tl price of ymir fall hat conic hero for i Our opening Friday and Saturday. Jayncs A Gai wood. - and Mrs. Carsten Oolkors, SlimmorvlKo, h..ve recently moved Walhalla ac exp ? t to make this tin home. Mr. ami Mrs. R. D. Oolkors, wi have been residing cere, moved recent to Iloiidersonvillo, \. c., where N Oolkors has gone Into business. - Don't fail to sec our bargain ri hbo October 7 ami 8. U. K. Cochran, Senet --The Seneca Pharmacy this week vites your attention. They talk to y through a half-page ad. in Th? Oom ici ami their ail. is brim full of informa ti as to bargains in tb" various lines earn by them, bead and call on them at th new stand in the new hotel building, good share ol' your patronage will bc I prociated, -Sec om millinery and juices ami y will believe what wa- say. Ji n?s ,v Garwood We are Here lo Serve You ! With tli? tn.sst complote UDO of furo Dings, Paton! Medicine?, Toilet ami Fancy V v ies. Tobaccos and Cigars that money can buy. Wo have thf List line of Stationery and ?School Supplies in Walhalla. If you are going to faint anything, from an OLD ( HA IK to a MANSION, we can linnish you the Best Paint for tho Business.^ All f inscriptions tilled by a l!cgi?tered Pharmacist. Prices always right. jgf"?EST IN EVKRYTIIINO."?flP? WALHALLA DRUG COMPANY, Darbys <>1<1 Hlnnd. - Mo Hiiro to call at Seaborn Bros. for your a!> millinery. -C. lt. UouchiuK will leave this after noon on an extended trip North on busi ness. - Poggy from Paris ami all the latest fads in ladies' purses. October 7 and 8. lt, I '. ( odo ;m, Seneca. - Pleas Allen has resumed his studios in tho Cedar Springs Institute. - For sale-A good 2-h orso wagon. Apply to C. I), i lehmig. -H. A. II. Gibson, Ksq., is spending a few days in Columbia with relatives. - Misses Ida and Anna Alexander have returned to| Walhalla to attend thc Oracled School. A bal is a hat, bul there is a ll i If Ol euee lu them. Ours are up-to-date. .!.tynes .V Oarwood. - II. M. Tucker, Jr., and Karlo Sloan. Slate < ioologlst, of ( bal lest?n, aie spend ing a tewplays in Walhalla. -Soe administrator's sale and notice to dobtor8 and creditors, published in another column of this issue. -Sce| our corset and waist form dis play Ootohor 1 and S, Et. P. Cochran, Seneca. - Mrs. Elizabeth Soawrlte, of Donald's, visited at the home of her cousin, C. A. Hulton, a few days this week. -Janies and Cai wood's millinery ??pening October 7 and 8-Friday and ..saturday, l?ead ad. and sci' them. -J ay n os and Garwood's millinery opening'Friday and saturday of this week, styles ami prices right. -C. W. Pitchford Co. are ready with their largo Itali slock ol* dress goods and notions. 'I'llOJ carry a full stock in all lines. BC|Sliro to see them. -.las. Thompson. I). D. C. C., and W. L. Veiner. C. C. of Walhalla hod RC, at tended tho" ?district Knights of Pythias meeting in Anderson yesterday. -(Jot your school supplies at the Wal halla) Drug Co., Darby's old stand. \ -Miss Amy Hughs, daughter of VY. II. Hughs, of Richland, has re-entered the Walhalla Graded School. She is staying at the home of Maj. S P. Dendy. -All persons desiring the enforcement of tho|dlsponsary law will j lease send in formation to J, T. S. Hopi ins, Stat*- Con j stable, Seneca, S. C. Phone No. ">o. - Buy a rug at our special price sale. October 7 and 8. lt. 1'. Cochran, Seneca - N. L. Fnnt is enjoying ?\ few day? ros! front the arduous dutj^'-s as postal clerk on thc Dine Itidge Railroad, I.. F Carpenter, of Ai.dotson, is Idling hit place. -Mrs. Dr. C. W. Gentry, of Knoree S. C.. is visiting her parents. Maj. ami Mrs. s. P. Dendy. of Midway. Her man j fi lends in Walhalla will lie delighted t< meet her again. - Drcss'goods exhibit. Prices a spe ci.il attraction. October! and 8. lt. 1'. < Cochran, Seneca. - Harper, Boyd St Hunt request a shan of your patronage. They have mad< special efforts to please in style, price am quality in all linos. When in Sonoci give them a call. - Miss Susie .Iones, of Hodges, i teaching a music class at tin- homo of C A. Horton. Although blind. Miss Jone is an accomplished teacher, and has grea success with ber pupils. -JayilCfl iV ('atwood buy their hats o makers that have a reputation. -Tin* ladies of tho Woman's Hom Mission Society of the Millville ohurol will give a box supper on the evening o october 1Mb. This is for Home Mis sinus, All are urged to lend a bi lpin: baud in this good cause. - Pest line of rugs ever shown in Wal halla. John P. Craig. Henry c. Payne, Postmaster Gonora and mo m nor of the National Itopu bliest Comniittoo, died at the Arlington Hotel in Washington, I >. C., Ootohor Ith, afte till illness ol' several (lays. Ile was sixt years old. - A meeting will commence in th Richland Presbyterian church Thureda night before (lie third Sabbath of toi month. The pastor will be assi.ttod 0 Hov. S. J. Cartledge, of Anderson. Al are invited to attend the mooting. -You can see a touch of New York h visiting our pattern hat room October and 8, H. I'. Cochran, Seneca. tin Wednesday, september 28th, I'."1 at Picketts, S.C.. Thomas J. Mauhli was married to Miss Francos Miles lb good, daughter of the late Col. J. |< Ilagood, of Charleston. The bride is lady of rare accomplishments, anil th groom is a prominent member of th Picketts Har. The Courier joins mau friends in extending congratulations an best wishes. TO ( i itt: A (to?<I? IN OM: DAV Take I \: I Tl VI ?im.MO <(>r 1 MN i: Tablet All druggists refund the mohoy " ll fell . ure. li, W. Grove's signature is o each box. 2?c, Forly Firemen Overcome by Ammonia. New \ oik, September iii),- Nearly quarter of a million dollars' loss wi caused by a lire in the big block of me; packing houses and rofrigorating plan in Tenth avenue, between Thirteenth ai Po ur teen th streets, starting late la night, tho fire burned stondily throne the night, before it was brought undi control bile to-day. The. Haines la hotel ot ii. v. Cunningham ami two fou story buddings occupied by T. /' Wheeler A Ci,., and th. ... ll. Mammon company, were pra< tically dcstroyei The loss to the ('udahy company is est mated to reach $12o,(XX), and that to tl others between ?75,000 and I?100,000. I lu rating ammonia pipes ami tank masses of soft coal which caught (ire ?in sent forth choking gases timi buildim that went up like lindei boxes made tl lire one of the worst, with which tl bremen have had to contend with in long time. Nearly two acoro flromc wero overcome by the fumes, but a were afterwards anio to return to the work. The fire broke out again tb afternoon, but was finally gotten undi control. Fair Play Personals. Fair Flay, October 8.-Owing to tho absence of the pastor, ROT. Mr. Herron, there was DO service at the Baptist ohuroh Sunday. Wc are very glad to say the work on tho new Pres by terian church has oom* inenccd. Mrs. o. F. [shell-is dangerously ill at the present wrltiug, but under the skill ful treatment o? Dr. J. lt. Holler WO hopo for ber a speedy recovery. Mrs. S. J, Blirriss, Of South Uniou, is spending aw bib? here, having been called to the bedside Of ber sick mother. Miss Abalen;?. Smith is on tho sick list. Tho Jolly Girls' Club is planning to organise a library at its next meeting, which will bo held next Friday. M. C. Harton and his lovely bruie have returned from St. Louis, and wo aro more thai pleased to welcome this fair bride into our midst. We sincerely ex tend to this couple our best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. [shell have moved to Seneca. Mrs. [sholl has accepted a position in Mrs. K P. Cochran's store. Much success to them lu their new home. Walter Heller, Of Alpine, spent Friday with rotatives hero. Miss Hattie Wright has gone to La vonia, tia., to spend t wo or throo months. While away she will study music under the itlstl'UOtion Of ber sister. Mis. C. L. K mix, Miss I'.inily Compton is nt home to the dolight ol ber friends, after teaching a summer seht ?1 al Poplar Splines, near Walhalla. Miss Aliee Smith spent last week with relatives in Towuvllle. The trustees of the Fair Pl.iv Behool art* having the school house painted, and ' when it. is finished it will add greatly to the appearance of tho town. We t ii i ti k there can be tiothiug in a community to show a higher mark of civilization than nice churches and school houses. Mrs. D. V. Wright and daughtor, Miss Dolly, spent Ono day last week with Mrs. .1. ( ). Thompson. Stephen Marett spent last w eek with t neilds near West minster. Mr. and Mrs I W shirley visited relatives lien? recently. Among the visitors here last Sunday were: K. W. Marett, ( linton Ilairis, C. P. Davis and Misses Cornolia and Ada Marett, of Westminster: Miss Sallie Shirley, of Townvillo; tho Misses Cromor ano brother, of Double Springs: Misses Annie Lee, May Malone, Laura Marett and brother, Paul, of South I nion, and L. s. Botoman, of Hood's Creek. The farmers in this community seem to bo very busy picking cotton. There ate two ginneries in operation here now and they are kept quite busy. Wo wt re pleased to see our BUpO/ln tendont, H. LL Marett, at Suuday Behool yesterday, after au absence of several Sundays. j. o, c, Don't be a Clam. A clam a thousand years ago, was as now, and a thousand years hence will bc the same. Keep up in the race. Cse modern paints, as they aro sure to wear. White lead made into paint by hand labor be longs to the past, lt's a clam, lt chalks, lt lets the wood rot. We will give a liberal quantity of L. & M. Paint fret, to three property owners who paint thoir houses with L. iS M. within next thirty ?lays H'H lead and zinc, lt's non-ehalkable. lt's the cheapest Takes thc least. Every gallon must be mixed with nearly a gallon of oil, making paint cost less than $1.20 a gallon. The L. & M. will be sold by a local dealer or direct, address Longman Jb Martinez, New Vork. paint makers for fifty years. C. W. Pitchford Co., Walhalla. Shot Him Six Times and Was Killed. Suinter, September 20.-Sam F. Hurst, town marshal of Mayesvillc, was killed at 12.20last night by J. Fd. Anderson, the railroad agent at that place. Hurst made threats against Anderson during tho evening, ami waited on the platform until he startet! homo. Hurst is saitl lo have provoked the difficulty and ail vaneen on Anderson with a pistol. An derson shot him six times with a Colt's automatic pistol, every bullet passing through Hurst's hotly. Hurst's pistol was found having by his body. A correspondent at Clemson College writes as follows: The football pros pects grow more and more encouraging daily as the team rounds into shape. Coaches Shealy and Maxwell are getting in some gootl work these days, and will have tho tigCf.l in form for the fl rs I game tho8th instant, The game announced in this correspondence tor the first of Octo ber with tho North Carolina A. ?v M. col? lege will not bo played until Thanks giving Day in Haleigh. The Hist game, therefore, will be tho one with the I ' ni - vor si ty of Alabama m Birmingham ? n October Nth. THE LA DfES favor painting their churches, and .therefore wo urge every minister to remember we ?ive a liberal quantity of the Longman A- Martinez paint toward the painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1,60 a gallon for Linseed Oil (worth tin couts), which you do when you buy other paints ic a can with a paint label on li, Sand li make fourteen, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight of L. tV M., and mix six gal lons pure linseed oil willi it, and thus get paint al less than $1.20 por gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallon ol L. A- M. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gobi These celebrated paints are sold bv C. AV Pitchford Co., Walhalla, S. C. Thc La v to be Vindicated. Dallington, October I.-The trial of Sam Marks and Mose Ham. the two no ! groes charged with mu/doriug Hill Langston on September l? closed this afternoon al 5 o'clock winn tho jury ! rendered a verdict of guilty willi recom mendation to mercy as to Mose liam. : The court room was packed with people anxious to hear tho sentence imposed. Judge Aldrich very solemnly sentenced Sam Marks tobe hanged November ll and Mose Ham to hard labor foi lifo in the I'ouitentiary. Town Marshal, II. (J. (/'ash, of Olive .Springs, Tenn., was murdered last week Oj William West, son of a druggist of that plata'. Cash was on his way to an entertainment with his son, ?i\ years old, when West stopped out from a cor? ncr and fired four shots at Cash, killing him instantly- Croat indignation was caused by thc murder. No reason is known for it. How About How about su me olean, puro Groceries? How about Homo Tinware? How about some "('becks'' for the madam and tho children? You will find these things at lowest prices by coming to seo r 9. Bring your Cu'ckcus, Turkeys, (ieee. Guineas, etc., to me and you will bo B?ro to bring the? again Highes' prices for all pr duce, ! eau save you something on i be tilings necessary for life Give mo a call. E. C. MANN, West Union, A\ C. MicKler's Old Stand. Grand Opening of New Fall Dry Goods our lino is by far the best that wc havo over shown, and you will say tho saino if you will como and go through with us. Tho d'.splay O? tino Dress Goods and Tri m tn lugs is simply gorgeous, and will not bo equaled in tho country. Do us the kindness to look before buying. Wo have many new bargains t hat will be snapped up quickly. Come and get a share while they last. Our buyer, while in New York, secured sumo goods that had been in a lire and were slightly wet, hut are still as good as new. Among these is a lot of Men's Work Shirts in Flannelettes and Muck skin to go for '-'Mc. each. A loi of Hoys' Shirts and Waists which WO oller at ??lc. 2,000 yards of Embroidery to go at one juice-5o. per yard. Pure Silk Umbrellas, in good grade, slightly damaged, for only "."ic. each. Call and see the many good things we have to show you. HUNTER, DENDY & CO. P. S.-.Just received a car of line first-class Salt that we olfer at 450. per PK) pounds while it lasts. WE ARE NOW READY co I I 1 t I ll J with Our Fall StocK of Winter Goods. DRESS GOODS. Woollen Goods in Colors, consisting ?f DROADCLOTH, FRENCH FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. Big Line of Ladies' and Children's Jackets. CLOTHING TO SUIT EVERY HO I) Y Hoys' and Children's Snits- tho Mrs. .lane Hopkins make-guaranteed the best. HF. SELL THE KRIPPEN DORFF PITTMAN SHOES FOR LADIES. SEE OUR R ?V G CORSETS. Ask for the Tapering Waist-tho most popular corset on tho market. -1 o^=> ? C. W. Pitchford Company* SHOES T LADIES'*^ SHOES CO Z w THESE BRANDS OF SHOES Im ve >-!<> successfully e?t.?t>lisliecl r.tieix1 clttims sus tho best Slioi's, .it tlii! price, th ft! they pic eminently tho Idol of ovofy wearer, loee Lon th or innersoles. I.eather ? Pi Q that leake the greatest .selling U LINK OF TO 'nih TRAPE. Ul'V A -For Salo hy Roxie Ward, Dixie Girl, High Point, Dolly Denn, Southern King, Good Welt, Wear Well, Lone Jack, Uneeda Pair. have silenced their rivals and stand Made of Solid Loather Countoitt, ono Hack stays aro points of advantage SHOES KNOWN PAIR AND BE CONVINCED. -For Salo by J. T. Lawrence & Co., Seneca, S. C. SHOES OMEN'S**" SHOES