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T. . Enr?o, K*q., of Greenville, w?b in Walkalla Woduo?day. ' Mr. Jamos Bryco. of Jacksonville, Fla., was in Walhalla this wook. Mr. B. B. Norrie, of Groonwood, vieltod relativos in Walhallft last Sunday. Yollow fovor has dovolupod again in Southern Mississippi and Louisiana, Mr. C. M. Niold and family now oc cupy tho rosldonco of tho Into Judgo.J. J. Norton. ? . Mr. J. W. Strbllng, of Senooa, was on a buslnosa visit to tho Court Houso on ycBtorday. ,. See important changes in tiio ?dvor tisoiuont of Mossrfl. M. W. Coloniali tfe Co., of Soiioca. Dr. Fahnostock will bo in his olllco ovory Monday, Tuesday and Saturday until furthoi: notico. M i sb Bosa Norman ie iu Atlanta tliie wook making purchasos for tho fall stock of millinery of Mrs. E. M. Cudworth. Mrs. F., E.. llarrisou ?mk daughtor Jan io, of Luntiruui, S. C, uro visiting rolativce lu Walhalla. Foi? Sai.k? oxcoUont family horso, sold for Avant of uso. Apply to Mus. O. Tkuiujnk, Fnoulty Hill. Miss Mnmio Latimcr, of Boltou, S. C, daughtor of Congressman A. C. Lutimor, lias boon visiting Miss Mary Stribling, near Walhalla. Mr. . . Ervin, aftor spending a few days with his father and family, in Wal halla, returned to Ids post of duty ?-? A,f> lanta on Tuosday. VTou can got, a straw hat or a nico pair of summer shoos bolow actual cost at Carter & Co's. Must oloso thorn out. Como and got your choice. Mr. and Mrs. E.' M. Cudworth aro smiling and happy ovor tho roccnt arrival of a littlo strangor at thoir homo. It is a lino baby boy, born August 81st. Mrs. . G. Ballongor and thrcodaught ers, of Grauitovillo, after a pleasant visit to rolativce in this county, returned to thoir homo this morning. If you want to invest Ir? Collins, hard ware, stoves, tinware, buegtos, saddles, harness, Are, and get vaino recoived, go to F. 11. Cartor'b, West Union, S. 0. Bov. J. M. Sanders will proach at Dou ble Springs tho lirst Sunday in October at 11 A. M. and Saturday boforo. Also at Mill Creek tho first Sunday at F. M. Mr. A. /.immerman, of Westminster, is at tho Court House this morning. He says tho corn crop in the county, in his judgment, is at least one-third short on account of the floods of rain wo have had in the last few weeks. Mr. John F. Tatham is at homo this wook on a furlough of fifteen days for rest and recreation. He caino from Camp Cuba Libro, Jacksonville, Fla. Ho re ports the health of his regiment to bo good. His frionds aro pleased to note his military bearing. When you want dry goods, notions, bate, shoes, clothing, crockery, glass waro, groceries, canned goods or any thing usually kept to eat or wear, cheap as can be bought aiywhoro, come to soc mo. II. CAUVRB, West Union, S. C. Mr. J. I.. llamby and family, of Scuce?., movod to Walhalla on Tuosday and oc cupy the cottage residence lately vacated by Mr. C. M. Niold, on Main street, noar tho Presbyterian church. Wo welcome theso good pcoplo to our town and com munity, 'l'ho Walhalla High School, Prof. .las. M. Moss, principal, will open on next Monday morning at ' Catherine Bark, where Adgor College formerly stood. Tho dancing pavillion at that place has recently been enclosed and made suitable for school purposes. Kemembcr J. &' J. S. Carter's great cloariug out sale will last only one week longor. Co and get goods at and below Now York cost. Such opportunity don't happen ofton. A word to the wise is Buulolent. J. & J. S. Cautkii. . 'Dio pleasant and familiar face of our former follow-townsman, Mr. K. O. Wright, was scon on our ? tree te on last Monday. Ho informed us that he was doing a good business in tho city of Crcenville, where ho has recently gone. Bo was hero looking alter some real estato matters. Dry goods, notions, shoes, clothing, hats and all goods, except groceries, will go at and below actual cost for one week only. Now is tho timo to secure bar gains. Wo are making room for a large and now stock of fall goods. J. J. S. CAKTKll. > Mr. Lee Cawthon, living on Factory Hill with his mother, died, after a pro tracted illness, on Soptomber ?th. His body was carried to Poplar Springs on Wednesday afternoon for interment, Bov. J. F. Massoy conducting the funeral services. The deceased was about 25 years old. M. W. Coloniali ?fe Co., of Seneca, have thoir lino of clothing and gents' furnish ing goods shipped in early that they might acoommodato young men who are going oil' to school. A c. The second primary will take place on Tuesday, September l.ith. On that day the vote::; will ehoeM? between Ellerbc and Feathorti. nie Tor Governor, Tomp kins and Cooper for Secretary of State, Floyd and Blytho for Adjutant General and McMr.liau and Drown ini Superili tondent of Kduoatioii. Tho $.*).00 all wool suit, shown by M. ' W. Coloniali & Ce. will match most goods at $7.f>0, if they aro well made, nicely trimmed and strictly up to dato, with lull line of patterns to select from. Mr. 10. J. Hunnicutt, the enterprising milliner of Sonet a, is now in the New York market, for tho purposoof purchas ing a fancy and fashionable stock of fall and winter stock of millinery, dry goods and ladies' shoes, which be Svili oftor to tho public al ligures lo suit tho times. Wo would advise all to give him a call upon the arrival of his goods. Mr. John M. Hondrix, of Concord, N. C, accompanied by his little son Gilbert, is visiting his father and mother, Mt. and Mrs. J. E. Hondrix, and other rela tives. Mr. Hondrix is the same pleasant and affable gentleman that he was years ago when he diti business in Walhalla. Wo are glad to meet our young friend and former fellow citizen and to learn of his prosporty iu the olii North Stato. Tho following is a list, of lotters re maining uncalled l'or in I he Walhalla post ol?ice for the month on ong Angus! :11st: Fl or tod Wiggins, Miss .lan?o Ro ' berta, Miss Elian Singleton, Prank Nash, Bonj. Owe is, Vance Cotton Mills, J. A. MoOahn, Ih.nry O. Harbin, Will Mills, Andrew Kogers, John K. McGist. Pin sons calling for any of the above letters will please say that they are advertised. J. M. MKUUI?K, P. M. On tho 27th or August, 181)8, United States Deputy Field Marshal W. I?. F. Oorbin iu company with Deputy Collootor 10. A. Aikon, of. North Carolina, and others, destroyed a large distillery on the waters of Chattuga Iti vor, near Long Crook post oflic.e, and arrested 0. J. James and John Pointer, who woro lodged in the Walhalla jail. Also, on the 2d of September, by the same ollicers /f the law, another large distillery was destroyed, noar Sandy Ford, on Chattuga Hiver, and arrested Hill Swafford, who was lodged in jail. Anderson Advocate; September 5th: "Tho voto received by lion. A.C. Lati mer last week is a tribute to bis faithful service and highly complimentary to him. 'Chat he should lead in every county in tho District bul one and almost equally divided that vote with its own native son, that he should bave a major Sty in all the nountios but one is a story . that tolls its own tale. That ho should have a majority of more than 2,085 over two such able oppononts is an endorse mont that any man may well be piond of." 'l'ho great religious mooting at Town ville, conducted by Uov. Ai. I ill'Crai no, tho evangelist, for ton days, elosod on Wednesday of last week. The attend ance was largo, tho interest deep and Wido, the Holy Spirit being piOe?iit great power and elfect Forty-soveii por I sons joined the Itaptist church at that placo by experience and will bo baptized on next Sunday aftornOon in Seneca Rlvor, at tho ohi Maxsvoll bridge placo, by tho pastor, Hov. J. F. Singleton. Tho meetings woro held in a largo tent, covored with cotton bagging, erected near tho ehureh, hy the ou?koiib of tho town and community. Modere. l?'oitoraan ,v Son aro enhu ging tlicir barn and etabloe. Tho farinera bavo cortainly bad a hard timo e* vi g ioddor this year on account of rain. Warning.-?AU persons aro horoby forbiddon to trospoae ou any of my lands in Puloski Township. T. N. Carter, Wostininstor, S. C. Choose I Cbeosoll I now bavo tho famous Clovor Hill obocso. Kvory pound guaranteed. Another shipment of fioeh Dove lai nr. at Jaynoe's. MIbs Carilo Perry has returned, aftor a delightful visit of two months to Asho vlllo aud Saluda, . C, Kuoxvillo aud Chattanooga, Tomi. Worogrotto obroniolo tho illness of itov. ii. it. Hogors, who has boon quito sick for sovoral days. Ho has strong sympt?me of typhoid fovor. Mre. W. G. Porry and cfdldron loft on Wednesday for thoir home at Knoroe. Wo hope to soo thorn again noxt sum mer at tho foot of "Stumphouso." On and aftor tb'is dato wo will not hita dlo any mor? ico. AU porsene holding ico tickets can bavo samo rodoomod ,by calling ou the undorsiguod. Wilson & nunsiugor. A "Gospol Tout Mooting," under tho management of Evangelista, Miss Estollo Guiaos, J. K. Massey und perhaps otbors, will begin at tho Hrowery Park on to morrow (Friday) night. There will bo a publie mooting at tho Court House of the citi/.ens and business men of Walhalla on Friday, the 10th of Koptombor, 1803 at8 o'clook P. M. Busi ness of tmoovteuce .Farmers report that tho oxecssivo rain fall has groatly injured cotton, whioh is rusting and sprouting in tho bolls. Con tinued rains, they say, will out off tho crop one third if not moie. Two car loads of now looms for tho Walhalla Cotton Mills havo arrived, aud tho looms aro being put in placo. Tho carding and spinning dopartmont is run ning night mid day, making chain und lllling. As a result of tho Craino mooting, recently hold boro, it is intonded to havo twenty-two converte baptised into tho Haptist church on noxt Sunday after noon at I o'clock, in tho Haptist church, hy Rov. IT. B. Fant, tho pastor. Mr. W. W. Keys, of Groonvillo; Mr. Robert Koys, of Anderson: Mrs. Joseph Keys, of Eaolcy; Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Rowland, of Charlotte, N. C.j Mr. W. H. Thompson, of Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thompson, of Cordolo, Ga., at tended the funeral of their rolative, Mrs. J. C. Koys, laut Sunday. Sergeant C, W. (?entry, Company "0," P4rot South Carolina Volunteers, sta tioned at Jacksonville, Fla., arrived in Walhalla on Wednesday, and is visiting his kinsman, Mr. A. C. Morrick, and family. Sergeant Gentry Is a lino look ing young soldier, and army lifo scorna to agree with him. Ho has lcavo of r umico from his command for fifteen days. It will bo gratifying to every lovor of law and order to learn that G, Duncan Bellinger was nominated for attorney general, lie is the boro of Broxten Bridge; ho stood fearlessly by his post of duty in tho face of all kinds of threats and the people of South Carolina have rewarded him for it. The compliment is all Ilio more worth) because his only opponent, Hon. Ceo. S. Mower, is one of the purest and best mon in tho State.? Yorkvillo Yeoman, Soptembcr 2. Notice. I oiler my bouso and lot at Seneca, S. C, for sale or rout. Possession givon January Ist, ISO?. G. L. Mautin, M, D. < <? d'ou-.t i pu t ion l'ovcvor Take Casoarots Candy Cathartic. 10c. or 25c. H C. C. C. fail to cure druggists refund money. Claude Linie ?Jo. Attention ?b called to tho now adver tisement of Messrs. Claude Litllo ? Co.. of Westminster, who havo just opened up a bran now stock of goods in a now store. Mr. Litt'o, the manager of tho Arm, is weil known to tho trading public of Oconce county, and is a merchant of fino accomplishments. Tho new llrm v?ill command a liberal share of the pub lie patronago and wo predict for tliom much success. .cad their advertise-, ment, and give thorn a call. Killed in Itabun. On Sunday afternoon, August 28th, Ed Itamoy and Robert Foster got into a Lunken row at Ledford's place on War Woman crook, in Babuncounty, Georgia, and Kanioy was killed by Foster. Thoy wore both young men, and brothers-in law. They had been on good terms until a week bo for 0 when they foil out and had a fist fight, both lining drunk. Ramoy whipped Foster twice. They mot again on tho fatal Sunday and the quarrel was romwod. Kamey had no weapons and Foster attacked with a knife and an ax. Knmoy was cut in the face, on tho arms, breast and back. Ho lingered until Mon day morning and died. Post or made good his escape, and has not been arrested. Water** Woeful Wn>i. During the past week Tugaloo rivor lias boon very high and crops on the bot tom lands groatly damaged. Tho roads throughout tho county have been badly washed by tho heavy rains. TliO Zim merman bridge, on Toxaway creo?1:, was washed away and lodged about, a half mile down the creek. Tho Hudson bridge on Changa creek is also reported to bo badly damaged, it is reported that Jai reit's bridge over Tugaloo rivor is washed away, and the abutments of the Prathor bridge on Loth sides arc gone; also that the Hohnes mill and Uoacli mill on Long Crook, and the Powell mill on Long Nose; crock, and the Cobb mill on lloeky Fork crook arc washed away. Quito a number of small bridges haw be in destroyed. The Proof Of our Coffco is in tho drinking. Our discounts on purchases wo share with yon. The public heats us well and we arc bound lo return tho favor. Some goods are made to sell. Ours arc made to satisfy you. Bospecl fully, C. G. JAYNES. Meeting at Old Stone Church. The regular annual meeting of tho Old stone Chu rob and Cemetery Association will be held at the church on Friday, October 7, 1808. There will he addl'CSSOi by distinguished visitors. The public are cordially invited lo attend and spoilt! ilio day at tide historic old place. Ily order of the Association. H. F, Sloan, Soorotary. - - - <???- ? ? ?!,.?ckle.?>,<? Avni?a Naiv?. Tho beat salvo in tho world for out? bruises, sorso, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, totter. Chapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi lively cures piles, or no pay required. H is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or money refunded. Prico 2i> cents pei box. For Balo by D. B. Darby, Walhalla W. J. Lunnoy, Sonooa, and IL R. Zim merman, Westminister. : Death Anu ?*? i), i Mrs. Li/./.io Thompson Koys, tbo bo loved wlfo of Mr. .T. Crawford Koys, diod at tbo homo of hor paronts, Col. and Mrs. It. A. Thompson, on lost Satur day, 3d Gopto?.?ooi, i. .?;;, <%IQ A. ., 'after au i il oss of ten days, from malarial fover, oged thirty-n.'no yoars and olght days. Sho was born at Old Piotarne Court Ilonso on August 2r)th, 1859. In 1808 hor parents removed to Walhalla, and hero it was that sho rocoivod hor oducatiou and lived until her roarriago in 1883. H?ing beautiful, aooomplished and attrae ti ve. sho was long ostoomod ono Of - Walbolla's roigning belles, At an early ago sho united with tho Walhalla Presbyterian ohuroh, nud in her dally lifo the Christian graces woro ox omplillod. Sho was happily married to Mr. J. Crawford Koyu, of Andoreon, and of this union Ilvo obildrou, tbroo sons ami two daughtors, woro born. .1 .it t lo Holen, tho oldost daughter, diod whon only four years old, and was buried boro. Sinco their marriage Mr. aud Mrs. Koys rosldod principally at Hlaokvlllo, S. C. Tlioro sho took an activo part in religious and bouovolout work and did muoh for tho upbuilding of tho churoh of bor choico. ' Whilo residing in tho low country sho had been in tho habit of o?ming to Wal halla ovory sunimor with hor childron to spond a fow wooks visiting hor parents and other rolatives. Soon aftor her arri val this summer sho was attacked with malarial fovor. Tho gorms of tho die oaso woro doubtless brought boro in hor systom, aud tho chango in olimato only added to tbo virulonco and violonco of tho atta . All was done for hor that tho best medical skill could dovise, but to no avail. Tho skill of tho physicians and tho gentle ministrations of friends aud loved ones could do aught but pm tially allevialo hor intenso suffering, Sho realized that abo could not got well, and spoko of hor decease with caluniGss und composure. Tito Christian faith and fortitude that had been her joy in lifo was no less her solico in tho hour and article of death. On Sunday afternoon at four o'clock hor funeral services woro conducted from tho Walhalla Presbyterian church by by ltov. It, I>. Hog rs, and attonded by a large concourso of sorrowing friends, lier body was then laid to rest in West View cemetery beside her predeceased child, and thus all that was mortal of tho dutiful daughter, devoted wife, lov ing mother, faithful friend and humble Christian faded from tho view of this present lifo as the tear-dimmed oyo be hold the closing tomb. I.angungo is lame in giving expression to the emo tions which stir the heart on such an oc casion. Wo can but take tho last long ing look, and thou turn away in sadness and siloneo, awaiting the glorified vision of tho resurrection morn. To the many friends of the deceased beri' and elsowhoro tho annouueomout of hor death has been received with pro found sorrow. To tho aged parents, bowed down with grief for the death of their oldest daugh ter, to tho grief-stricken husband, to tho sorrowing brothers and sisters, and last, but net least, to tho mothorlcss little children, is cxtonded tho sincere condo lcnco of numerous friends. Capt. V. F. Martin Withdraws. To tho nooplc of Oconoo county: Hav ing failed to rceoivo a majority of tho votes in tho rccont primary election, I horoby withdraw as a candidato for County Superintendent of Kdueation. In doing so I do not "desert" my friends, but simply am guided by ordinary prin ciple and foresight. Should I outer the second race it would bo at groat disad vantage, as my homo box has declared against mo; I havo not tho time to mako a canvass, and I do not wish my friends to adopt tho methods which have beon used against mo. My effort has boon to koop mysolf and tho oflleo out of politics. It is now plungod into tho midst of it, and tho second race would be nothing but a political scramble, liven if elected I would como into ollieo with animositios ami bitternesses, now oxcitcd? groatly increased, and 1 could accomplish little good. This office is entirely different from those which aro clerical and exocu tivo. I havo given an immense amount of time to this oflleo for which 1 bave received no compensation. This was "a labore lovo" wlion tho office was con ferred on mo by tho people. It is anothor thing for me to oxcite enmity and struggle and strive to secure a posi tion, when so muoh work must bo dono free, and the people would not now be willing for me to do less. Heretofore I have always had tho endorsement of a majority of tho pooplo among whom 1 lived. Now they havo either expressed a desire for a change of management, or the whole matter is per meated with polities. There is'a higher law than that of politics, and 1 prefer to withdraw whilo at peace and charity with my follow-mnn and while 1 havo no animosity against anyone. I fully appicciato the kindness aud conli donoe reposed in mo heretofore by tho people of the county, and especially those who voted for me in the last primary. V. F. MAirrw. Prof. W. S. Peterson. Ni'.wky, S. C, Soptombor fi.?The Midway school, of this county, has been fortunate in having for its teacher dur ing the summer months Prof. W. S. Peterson, A prominent teacher of Ih.m borg county. Prof, Potorson is well known in Walhalla ami Oconoo county and has many friends among us. He is a very successful teacher and has had a good school this summer. His school closed on Friday night, tho 2d instant, with a very croditablo exhibition by tho pupils. Wo hopo to havo him in our midst again noxtsummoi, and holiovo tbero are attractions which will bring him. Prof. Potorson loft on Monday. He will spend several days in Nowborry and Columbia before opening his nourishing school ftt I.cos, S. (;., on tbo 12th. %* Your Doctor Knows Your dootor knows all about footle and mocliolnoB. Tho noxt timo you boo him, Just a e what ho thinks of Of Ootl-Iilvor Oil with Hypo? phOBphrtoB7*^Wo aro willing 1 to truBfc In hin answor. For twonty-flvo yonrn doo- ' tora havo proseribod our Emulsion for palonoes, woak noBB, norvouo oxhauotlon, and for all di?onaoa that oauoo loes in flosh. Itu oroamy color and Its ploaoant tnoto mako it oo poolally uBoful for thin and dolloato childron. No othor proparatlon of cod nvor oii is xiko it. Don't lotio timo and rlek your hoalth by taking oomothingf unknown and untrlod. Koop In mind that ? ' EMULSION tum stood tho toat . for a qunrtor of a contury. Joe. and $1.00; all diwgUH. SCOTT & liOWNB, ChemUte, N?w York. . ... fc--?=?u ? ?r. Maies' Nervine A ??hMBOY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. HB oxcosslvo uso of tobacco, especially 5 by young mon Is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens lifo materially. Mr. Bd. O. Kb on, compositor on tbo Contra Costa News, Martino*, Cab, wrltoaj "I bavo used Dr. Miles' Itostoratlvo Nervino and re - eolved much bonoflt from It. I won troublod with nervousness, dizzy spells uud slooploas nose, causod by tito uso of tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervino With mar volouely good remits, allaying tnodhudnoss, quieting tbo norves, and enabling mo to sloop and rest, provint: In nsy caso r. very beneficial remedy." Dr. Miles' Kostoratlvo Nervine Is especially adapted to restoring tbo nervous system to its normal condition under euch clrcutnsUwicos. Itnootbes, heals and ut en;: ( I ie 11?;. Dr. Miles' Homedles | aro sold by nil drug gists under a positivo guarantco, first bottle benefit:) or lUOUOy - funded. Book on dis eases of tbo beart and Nervine HeaHh nerve Hi _ AMC? MEDICAL C?? Eikhart. lud. Return Items. Rktuhn, S. ('., Sopterobov 5.?Ruin continuos. For tho past fow days wo bavo had heavy wind and rain. Thoro will bo scarcely any good foddor saved this season. Tho damage to tho corn crop cannot bo estimatoti. Tho cotton crop is also badly damaged. 11 tho cot ton open to date is rotting. It has been raining about every other day since July 5th. Wo rogrot to ohroniolo tho illness of Mrs. Cutaway .Stono, noar Seneca. She I is so very ill that the family and frionds | aro unonsy about hor. ? Miss Evy J. Cleveland and family bavo returned to thoir home in Oroonvillo. Miss Lillio Williams, of Roturn, is vis iting relatives at Calhoun. Misti Amili Curroi? mid brother, Mttstui James Carroll, woro visiting thoir cousin, Miss Bortio King, of this place, Sunday. Misses li filo Tannery and Mamie ()' Neal spout Sunday evening with friends hero. Messrs. rainier J,ominous and Austin Thrasher called on frionds noar Return Sunday ovening. Wo aro glad to know that thoro woro some of our friends elected in tho pri mary election on tho Itisi, ballot and bavo unite a number in tho second race. I* tbo now school yoarfor 1880 bogan Juno 1st, how could our formor trust?es, whoso time oxpirod with tho school year, employ a teacher for tho wintorand spring forms for 18110? Or, in other words, wo mean to Bay wo cannot seo tho I consistency of our trustees employing a I teacher for our next term when there I have been no new appointments for trus tees, nor can there be until after Novem ber. Rov. C. L. Giaig closed his series of meetings August 28. Ho was assisted in tho meetings by Hov. Bonjamiu Iloldor, of IMokone. Tho mooting was ono long to bo remembered. Tho Lord wonder fully rovivod the church and blessed tho labors by giving them nineteen souls for their biro. Seventeen were baptized and many moro woro scoking hie law to know. 1). j. m. Ono of tho most dooplydntoresting and truly educativo books over written "Tho Pooplo'a Common Senso Medical Advisor." by Dr. . V. Piorco, Chief Consulting Physician of tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Instituto, Multalo, . Y, This splendid vol uni? of 1008 pages, includes ninety pages on the sub ject of;disoasos peculiar to women, with directions for homo-treatment, rendering unnoeossary the embarrassing "exami nation," and generally unless "local treatment," so dreaded by modest women. Tho book contitins tho most comprehensivo explanation of human physiology and tho rational principles of hygiono ovor published. Illustrated with over 300 engravings?a completo medical library in one volume. ? other medical book in tho English 1 gunge ! over had such an enormous sale, 080,000 woro sold at $1.50 each. Dr. Tierce now distributing a now free edition of half a million copies. A copy will bo sent, absoluty freo to anyone who will send to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, . Y., 21 one-cent | stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Tho present edition is in all respects the same as that sohl at $1.50 except only that It is bound in strong manila paper covers instead of cloth. PULL STATU RETURNS. in i. vori: i oh OOVKltXOH, KUerbo.30,101 Watson. 7,070 Tillman.12,380 Sohumport. 8,177 Fonthorstono.17,882 Archer. 1,01)8 Whitman. 307 Kllorbc and Foathoi stono run second raco. OOMPTKOI.I.KII OKNBIIAlo Dorham.38,733 Epton.37,800 Durham olected. BECRKTAUV OP STATIC. Tompkins.28,201 Cooper.27,807 Brabham.21,408 Tompkins and Cooper make a second raco. ATTO It NK ic ii A To Hell ingor.?18,2? <) Mower.28,500 RoUingor nominated. SUI'KltlNTKN OKNT OK KIWCATION. Maylleld.10,001 I tico.13,021 Brown.20,310 MoMahan .23,812 MoiMabau ami Brown run over. ADJUTANT OKNKItATo Watts.l?/?yJ Ployd.88,085 Illy the.21,51 ' Floyd and lily tho run over. ItAlT.UOAIl MISSION It. Thomas.13,127 Harris.21,520 I lorry. 8,007 Siigli. 0,208 Cray. 0,172 Evans. 8,510 Statiseli. 8,508 Thomas and Carrie run over. Por Lioutonant Govornor McSweonoy received 77,103. For State Treasurer Tiinmerman re ceived 77,357. CO NO HUBS- -Till 1(1) niSTIUOT. Abbeville Nowborry Andorson Oconco Plokons Qroonwood Second Regiment Totals.j 7j800 | 3,021 Latimor elected. 2,210 Miss Winnie Davis is reported to oritlcal 1 ill at Narragansot Pier, R. from malarial fovor. be Tlftvn U\?h oponed a stock of Qouori bank and pont . Our ontlro etook you buy anything, from a drone, pair ol got somotklng now, not ebolf worn. Wo won't fall to mention our lino ( Canned Goods, Mixed Toas, Plokles, Su Moat, whioh aro froeh from market. Ladies, wo invito you to boo and gol Como early and got good ? . Friends, whon in nood of anything i call and if wo onn't ploaso you in good* Wiii pay highest pricoB for Sbinglot JQ^'Kemombor tbo placo? CLAUDE LITTLE OUR WESTMINSTER BUDGET. conjhjotkw BY A. t?. oos8ktt. Wkhtm/.nhteu, S. C, Soptombor 7.? vy'iHH Mot", AJpors, of Charleston, is- at Mre. England's boarding hour.o, Mr. J. A. Terrell loft Wednesday morn ing for Lockhart, whoro bo expects to work for a fow months. Miss Mary Estollo, tbo bonutiful daugh ter of Mr. J. L. Bryan, of tbo IIopowoll vicinity, was marriod lost Sunday, 4th instant, at 2 P. M., to Mr. J. li. Ander son, or Fort Madison, Rev. It. It. Dag nalli of Westminster, officiating. Mr. W. L. England is olorkiug for Mr. W. 0. Mason. . Rov. Bryan W. Collior, pastor of tho Baptist church at llartwoll, (4a., will preach hero in tho Baptist ohurob on Wednesday evening, Soptombor 14th, at 8 P. M. Miss May Warnook, of Greenville, visited bor cousin, Mrs. W. A. Singloton, last wook. Mies Wornock is a young lady of faoinating mannors. Misses Sadio and Mattio Huffman, of Sonoca, returned home Monday, oftor a pleasant visit to friends at Retreat. Tho many friends of Miss Lottlo No villo wore pleased to boo her in West minster a fow days ago on a visit to rela tives. Dr. J. W. Quillinn arrived Tuosday ovoning from Atlanta. His Westminster friends are always ploasod to see him. Mr. Grimshawo Craig, son of Mr. Robert Craig, diod at his father's home at Mullin's Ford, on Tugaloo river, last Saturday afternoon at ono o'clock, from typhoid fover. Ho was about twenty two years of ago. Ho was a mombor of tlio Tugaloo (Georgia) Baptist church. Owing to tho high water Sunday after noon his body was buried at Changa in this county, Rev. Mr. Fuller, of Georgia, conducting the burial services, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Losloy ontertaincd several friends Monday evening, compli mentary to MissoB Florenco Henry, Nina Taggart and Madgo Losly, of Abbovillo. The following young men woro prosont: Henry Vernor, Levis Knox, J. W. Losly. J. E. Gaines, O'Doll Staplor, W. . and A. II. Degnali and Mr. Crayton, from Anderson. Young ladies: Misses Minnie Traylor, Bossio Epting, Hattioand Bessie Norrls. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mulkoy and thoir littlo son, of Toccoa, Ga., aro visiting rotativos in Westminster. Mr. Eugono Fant and Miss Crayton, of Anderson, havo boon visiting frionds bore and at Rotroat. An unoccupied house on tho farm of Mr. J. Carter, about a mile from town, was atruok by lightning last, Sunday night and was somowhat demolished. Rev. A. W. Walkor, a superannuated minister of .the South Carolina Confer enee, is in this community. Mrs. Fred. Auld and childron, of Elbor ton, Ga., havo boon visiting tho families of Mr. fi. H. Vornor and Mr. W. 1). LoBly. Tlioy roturnod liomo Monday. Mr. J. S. Cartor is on a business trip to Gainesville and Atlanta, Ga. Tho Missos Dobbins havo roturnod to tho Thornwol! Orphanago at Clinton to enter school. Miss Loiltt Carter, tho beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. .John Car tor, of Gainosvillo, Ga., is visiting rela tives in Westminster this weok. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Choswoll havo returned from thoir Northern bridal tour. Thoro was a tromondous washout on tho Southern Railway noar Ayorsvillo, Ga., on last Thursday, caused by tho breaking of r. mill pond during tho heavy rains. Trains wore running from nino to llftcon hours late, as thoy had to go by way of Athens and Elborton, By Satur day morning they wore all running nearly on schedule timo. Miss Salito Torroll, after a pleasant visit in Andorson, came homo Monday. Miss Sallio is ono of Westminster's popular young ladies and everybody re joices in Hoeing her homo again. Rov. 1). W. lliott, pastor of tbo Baptist church bore, tondorod his resignation some time ago. The announcement of his resignation was a great surprise to many of his congregation, but Mr. lliott be lieved it to the best thing for him to do and felt it a duty to give his membors notice in due time so they could secure tho services of anothor proachor for next, year. Ho lias preached thoGospol faith fully and with much acceptability for nearly tinee years at this place, lie is liked by all d?nominations and classes. He always strives to yield to the dictates of tho Holy Spirit in his sermons and deliberations. Tho wonderful growth of tho church in membership during his pastorate will testify to his ability and success as a proachor. Tho committee havo consulted him rolativo to his resig nation and asked him to stay on, but he did not soo proper to withdraw or amend his resignation, so his work hero ends in Docombor. Wo trust ho will get a good Hold in whioh to labor for the Master. Reunion Of i Ite SollOOle. The annual rounion of tho schools (postponed on account of tho weather) will bo hold at Walhalla on Saturday, Soptombor 17th. Tho selections of music will bo as follows: "Bringing in tho Sheaves." "To tlio Work." "Work, for tho Night is Coining." "What shall the Haivost be'." "Homo, Sweot Home." "Red, White and Bino." "Bonnio Bino Flag." Teachers will please notify mo at once whothor their schools will attend. v. f. Maiitin, County Sunt, of Education. -?* -.? MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in tho land who aro not afraid to bo gonoroua to the needy and suffering. The proprietors ol Dr. King's Now Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds havo given away over ton million trial Ivittlos of this great medicine, and bave the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thou sands of hopeless casos. Asthma, bron chitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it ('pit on -f. W, Boll, W. J. Lunnoy and . B. Zimmerman, druggists, and got a trial bottle free. Regular size 50o. and $1. Every bottle guaranteod 01 priori efnndod. , Tho war tax doesn't suoni to be uff cet ili," tho beer industry of Milwaukee much when the saloon keeper gives two glasses and a lunch for a nickol. Arrest disease by the timely use of Tint's Liver Pills, an old and favorite remedy of increasing popularity. Always cures SICK HEADACHE, sour stomach, malaria, indiges tion, torpid liver, constipation and all bilious diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS ?TLE & CO., TER, s. a, \\ Morohnudiso in now ?toro rnnm nnnr is frosh from market, so romombor whoa Shoos, lint, Cap, Pauta or Overalls, you >f Qrocorios. Wo havo a full lino of gar, Roasted and Green Coffee, Lard and ; prices on our Dress Goode boforo buying. in our liuo, wo only ask you to givo us a and pricos tboro Is no barin dono, and Country Produco. I CO., Westminster, S. C. OUR SENECA JDGET. COKOUCTKl) UY . K. 8. schools opkn. Sknkca, Soptombor 0.?Tbo Sonooa High Sohool oponed Monday, Soptombor 5. Prof. j. L.??skow ie prlnoipal, whilo his ofllclont assistante aro: Miss Fnnnlo Whitmiro, in ohargo of tho primary do- , partiront, and Miss Henrietta Darton, in ohargo of tho intorniodiato dopartmout. Tbo onrolbnont on tho first day was sovouty odd. Mrs. . W. Spoarman and Mrs. W. II. Caroy had a good opening at thoir soliool at tho Koowco Iiotol, Monday. Mrs. I Spoarman has always boon popular with hor patrons and Mrs. Carey also has friends who wish tho school success. OOMB to nkw YOltK. Miss Ribbon Phillips loft tho latter part of last wook for a two wcoks' stay in Now York. Sho will purchnso a full lino of goods of the prettiest afforded by tho markets of tho motropolis. visitino tub capitai.. Miss (?arrio Sholor accompanied her cousin, Mrs. James Wohl?, on hor roturn to Washington, whoro sho oxpoots to spond a year. Her friends aro suro suo will have a pleasant stay in this most interesting city. chokinoi.k PARTY. Miss Olivia Racen ontortaincd a num ber of friends at tho lumie of her pnrouts, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Racon, ono ovoning last wook. Crokinolu was tho principal amusement. Rofreshmonts woro sorved and a pleasant ovening was spoilt by tiioso prosont.. ItlIIISOUS uuandiki.oka. largo plant in Mrs. M. W. Colcman's y aril attracts quite a good doal of atten tion. It is a variety of hibiscus and con tains a number of handsome yollow blooms of considerable size. otii1cu nkw8. Miss Dol?a V. Wright, of Anderson, spout Sunday In Se?>0'v> She was on hor way to Kansas City, Missouri, where sho goes to take a oourso at tho Scarritt Biblo and Training School. Mr. S. K. Dondy. .Jr., of Lavonia, spoilt Saturday and Sunday in town. Mrs. E. E. Archer has returned to her homo at Spartanbiug, after visiting rela tives hero. Mr. S. Y. Stribling camo ovor from Boswell to soo his family during last wook. Mrs. .fames Wobb, after sponding somo timo at tho homo of hor father, Capt. .lames T. Roid, has roturnod to Wash ington, ?. C. Mr. Archie Todd, of Greenville, spout Sunday hero. Rev. G. II. Waddoll, of Columbia, made an impressive talk at tho Motho dist church last Sunday afternoon. Ilo told a number of interesting things con cerning tho Epworth Orphanago, of which ho is Superintendent. Miss Wynona Mooro has roturnod from a visit to Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugono Cray ton and children loft Friday for Anderson. Messrs. W. 1 . Tygorfc and Henry Printup, having finished tho work thoy had at present boro for tho Standard Oil Company, loft Monday for Union. Mrs. Juoa Johnson loft Tuesday morn ing for a visit to Willlauiston and Andor Bon. The Kindergarten, which sho had been teaching bore, has olosod. Mr. Walter '/.. S wann, an oporator of the Western Union Telegraph Company in Atlanta, accompanied his br?thor Thomas on his roturn to Seneca and spout Sunday at home. Mr. James B. Brown, Jr., whose posi tion as tolograph operator now is at Con trai, caino over and spout part of Sunday and Monday at homo. Mr. J. 11. Adams has roturnod from Now York. ' A mooting is in progress at the Motho dist church, conducted by tho pastor, Kov. J. L. Daniel, and it is hoped much good may be accomplished. Mr. T. E. Stribling has been seeing to having telephones out in at a number of the stores and residences of the town. Lieut. L. ". .lordali, Jr., is at New York, where ho is far from well. Ho is oxpoctod homo on a sick leavo at almost any time. Misses Fannie Whitmiro and Henri otta Barton, ol Creonvillc, arrived Sat urday and commenced their 'utios as teachers in the .Seneca High b.hool on Monday. Jones and family, of Fort Madi son, have moved here and aro occupying Mr. R. V. H. Lowory's house, near tho Methodist church. A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks like it, but tboro is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it wdio has lame back and weak kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo moan ho can euro himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up tho whole system, acts as a stimulant to tho livor and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spoils, sleoplessness and melancholy. It Is puroly vogotablo. a mild laxativo, and re stores the systonj to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and bo convinced that they aro a miraclo worker. Evory battio guaranteed. Only 50o. a bottlo at W. J. Lunnoy's. Stneoa; J. W. Bell's, Walhalla, . . Zimmerman's, Westmin ster, Drug Stores, Richiami Gleanings. 1 RiOllliANI), Soptombor 0.?Miss Bert Fennoll has roturnod home after a vory pleasant visit in Northeast Georgia. Miss Lula Ballongor has returned to Walhalla after an o* tended visit among relatives at Richiami, Miss Alice Doylo has returned to hor mother's after visiting rotativos in Groon ; villo and Ashovillo. Misses Kate and Nina Stribling are visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. I). MoMahan. Mr. John Bendy, ot Walhalla, was in our community ono night last wook, visi ting olativos. Mr. Will and Miss Clara Vornor, of Tusoaloosa, Alabama loft for Greenville to-day to visit their uncle, Mr, 1). P. Vornor, and family. On account of illness, Rev. R. L. Rog ers Avas unable to fill his appointment at Riehland last Sunday, so Rev. J. A, ' White, of Lanes, S. C, preached for us. Mr. and Mm. J, R. Shanklin and chil dren, of Seneca, havo boon visiting rela tivos bore, boforo going to P?tzer, whoro thoy expect to make their future homo. ; Gur school olosos on Friday, nth Instant, after a two months session. Wo loam that tho average attendance has boon good, considering the bftd weather. In honor of somo young folks visiting, 1 a party was given at the residence of Mrs. K, F?. Vornor, on last Monday evening. Although tho weather was very unfavora ble, thero was a largo crowd from this community and several from Rotroat, and all report a "most delightful time." Alisaos Louise and Ella Fennoll left ono day lnst week for the Thornwell Orphan age, whoro thoy will ho oared for by Dr. Jacobs and his of able assistante. II, c. w. -. ? ?-1 Educato Vour Rowels with C'asoarcts. Candy Cathartic cures oOiiatipatlon tOt ovor. 10o,, K5e. If 0. C. C. fall drug : gists rotund money, ? I Wo bog an lnspootion of our -**"*?-^Nevv Fall Clothing, nlroady iu etook by youug mon goiug off to eohool. Wo can fit iu fivo and medium priood goods bolter than ovor before. Wo oarry "longs'* for slim mon; "shorts" for fat mou? and will guarantee to give you hotter values than over boforo. iijPisE Let us sbow you our AU Wool Suit for $6, that wo bad suoli a salo ou last yoar. Wo havo thorn bottor mado, a muob bigger lino, and, in fact, wo challenge competition ovon on $7.60 suits to mntoh them. W. i P. S.-Wo control tbo wbolo lot of Winlor Grabing Oats and Sood Wheat, growu by tbo lato Spouoor Stogali, and will soil thorn at common grain prlcoe. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR J. & J. S. CARTER, SUCCESSORS TO < >:???', Carter Merchandise Co., Westminster, S. C, I New Ad. Will Appear Next Week. Mr. Jesse Carter is now in the Northorn markols buying a seasonable stook. in Want to Eat or Wear. Having bought tbo ontirostock of goods and good will of \V. A. Strothor, West Union, S. C, I will continuo tho business, keep a full lino of Dry Goods, Notions, Shocp, Hats, Hardware, Furniture, Coffins, Tinwaro, Saddles, Huggiosand Harnoss. Also a full lino of Groceries, Flour and Molasses, and, infact, 1 will havo all you will want to oat or wear. Coincnnd soo ino. 1 will do you right. Sell you goods cheap as any ono in this county. You will find what I say is truo. I will pay tho highest mrtrkot prico for Eggs, Chickons, Shinglos and Cross ties. Don't forgot to conio to son ino. F. . CARTER, West Union, S? C. THIS t SPACE is xnosi?.jR.vi(3r> for J. H. ADAMS, Seneca, S- C.f Who is now in the New York Market purchasing a stock of Goods at prices that will surprise his many Customers. Business Announcement ! w To the People of Oconee : E horoby announco oursolvos as candidates for your trade and inflnonoo, sub ject to your decision after you examino tho Goods and hear our Trices. Almost all SUMMER HOODS arc now hoing offered at reduced prices. Don't you want a Grind Stono and Fixtures, Ram Door JIangor, Post IIolo Digger, Cross-Cut Saw or Filo, Bugino or Hovel Glass, and many other things in I lard ware? Work is over and your friends may call. If your Crockery or Tinware needs adding to, give us a eall. Wo appreciate your Undo. PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE WHEN YOU BUY FROM Lowery, Byrd St Co., (8isttko.a., ?3. o. U/p I Pari LET THOSE FOLLOW %*? *< ? who can u Our aim is to make Goods and prices right 10 VIA It Y TIMM. AOATT A ? > I A " Is what wo givo to ovory cueto . DV? U xIwX??J iJrjJYij mer. We proposo to furnish yon moro vaino foi your money than you can get elsewhoro, or cannot ask your patronage. For tho noxt fow days wo will o if or SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to tho eco nomical buyor. V/o havo most ovory thing you need and will approdato it if you will givo us a chanco to mako you prices boforo buying. Vory rospootfully,* GARTER & COMPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO CA RTF It MERCHANDISE CO..) - & WALHALLA; S. C, /