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tplub Meeting. Tho Walhalla Domo-orati?) Club will moot at the Court Houeo at 11 o'clook A. M? on Saturday, July tbo 12tfi, to olootj delogntes to the County Convention, whloh inoote July tho lDtb, and to tran eaot any other businoa.. that may como ' bo?oro it. " Wm. J. Sriuni.ixo, President. County Convention. Pursuant to instructions of the County Executive Committco, tho County Dom? oratio Convention of Ooonco County is hereby culled to moot in tho Court Houeo, at Walhalla, S. C, on Saturday, tho 10th day of July, at 11 o'clook A. M., for tho purpoBos of reorganization, oleotlng dolo gatos to tho Congressional Convention, and transacting snob other bueinoss as | may proporly como boforo it. Wm. J. Srmni.iNO, County Chairman. Miss Jiattto Smith, of Pondloton, is j visiting M i es lfottlo IloUomnn. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. IloUomnn, of An derson, aro spending tho wcok with J. W. IloUomnn, EsqV Mr. Charles W. lianknight, who has boon ali ending Emory Collogo, at Oxford, Ga., tho past year, is at homo for tho va-1 cation. Mr. Wm. K. Thompson, of Soncca, Is at homo for tho vacation, after spending a year at Emory Collogo, Oxford, Oa. Tho Highlands Stttr say?s that tho tele phone Uno botwoon Franklin, Highlands and Walhalla will bo complotod inside of sixty days. Messrs. J. II. Siigli and S. K. Cannon, of Georgia,- woro in town recently. Thoy woro both in good health and prospering in lifo. Among tho " hundred best books" tbo pookotbook ranks first, if it Is sufllciont ly Yobust thoro will bo no difiloulty in se lecting tho other nine! y nine. Thoy bill and coo boforo they're wed, They joy In lovors' laughtor; But when the marriage words aro said It's mostly bill thoroaftor. Wo aro to havo a County Convention on tho 10th instant to look aftor tho best interests of tho Democratic--party in tho approaching nominations and elections. Tho ono groat causo of nil our woo, Wo loar it but to ruo : 'Tis the difference 'twixt what wo know And what wo think wo do., Maj. S. P. Dondy has collected by sub scription five dollars, to bo used by Mrs. barney in procuring-headstones for the graves of South Carolina soldiers buried at Frodericksburg, Va. Tho "Glorious Fourth" will bo cele brated by a dance at Roid'n Hall on Fri day night at t) ?>'clock, in which tho beaux and bolles ?if Walhalla, Soncca, ami other places will participate. Mr. Thos. M. Hutchins, who farms this yoar on Maj. Dondy's placo noar town, sent us a white cotton bloom on tho 27th ultimo. Wo learn tho Holds aro now full of cotion blooms. ? Rov. Mr. Wingnrd, of Columbia, and formerly a studont of Nowborry Collogo at Walhalla, is stopping for a while at tho Norman Park llotol, for tho purpose of improving his health, after ;i scvoro at tuck of typhoid fovor. Many of tho delegates to tho Demo cratic County Convention, which is to assemblo bore on tho tilth instant, havo boon olectod. So far tho election of an anti-Tilbnan delegate has not boon an nounced. Tho grape growers of this vicinity would Uko to lio able to ship their grapes direct to Atlanta by train on tbo Bino Ridgo railroad, during tho month of Au gust, starting from Walhalla early in tho morning ami arriving at Atlanta boforo noon of tho same day. Tho United Slates Circuit. Court, at Charleston, has decided that the bonds votedjin favor of the Charleston, Cincin nati ami Chicago Railroad by certain townships in Lancaster and York coun ties aro valid, and must bo doli Vor od lo tho Railroad Company. Wo regret, to hear of the recent deaths of tho infant children of Mrs. Ooo. S. Ronch, of Johnston's Station, Ca., and Mrs, J. II. Pltohford, of Gainosvillo, Ca. Tho mothers of these dear children aro tho (laughtes of Mrs. Mariah llauknight, ?t our town. ilfrs. 0. W. Pilcbford is visiting her sister in Ilartwoll, (Ja. She was accom panied by hor husband, but after remain ing a day or two ho returned homo, leav ing his good wife and sweet baby ili tho tondor care of Ilartwcll's hospitable peo ple Cbarlio's thoughts arc not or homo and business milch theso days. Tho "forty acres nnd a nudo" aro com ing, so it seonis. Amcmborof Congress, Mr. Council, of Nobraska, Iuib offered a bill in tho Ifonso of Representatives to pr?vido pensions for the freccimeli. Thoy aro to got undor its provisions from $4 to $15 por month according to ago. Mr. Council appears to ho a very funny man I Mr. W. J. Uauskolt, of Oil City, Pa., was married in ('amden, S. C, on tho 20th ultimo, to Miss Margaret Nelson, by Rev. James M. Stoncy. Mr. Pauskctt is a native of South Carolina. Dr. John WlckliO'o w;jn present during tho cere mony. Miss Nelson is well known in Walhalla whore sho went- to echoed for srtorly. Wo wish hor and tho man of hor choice much happiness and great pros perity in life. At tho regular meeting of tho Walhalla Division Sons of Temperance, held on Inst Monday night, tho following ollicors Woro elected to servo for tho ensuing quarter: James Seaborn, W. P.; II. S. VanDivloro, W. A.; J. . Ansel, It. S.; Miss Maude Moss, A. It. S. ; Thcodoro Hah rooter, F. S.; Mrs. R. A. Coffee, T. | I). A. Smith, Ch.; M. L. Smith, Con.; Miss Deano Seaborn, Asst. Con.; J. J. Norton, Jr., 1. S.; Walter Moss, O. S. Tho census enumerators havo closed tholr labors. Hut as the government has closed their mouths by an oat-h wo can not got any facts from them. We must look to Washington for distilled facts as ?non thrpiigh Radical glasses. Hereto fore a copy of the cousus has been tiled In tho Clork's oflloo. Hut tho results of this groat work are to bo hid away in Washington, and doled out probably to tho favored fow. Our oppressions aro ninny and groat. M?es Sadio Robinson, of Aikon, S. p., is visiting Miss Wushburuo. J?u-sun Chito k'oye is visiting at ''Koys' Spring," in Anderson. Subsorlbo for the CoimiRn und keep up with tho nowB. ,Mr. Charlos W. Perry, of Newport, Tonti., was visiting his mother and family tho first of tho week. Mrs. J. Loo Carponter and Miss Car p?nto?, of Groonvillo, aro guoats at Mrs. Frank Sloan's. Court of Gonoral Sessions and Cont inua Pious oouveuea boro next Monday, 'Judgo Jnmes F.Izlar proeiding. Mr. Win. Rippe, of Chnrloeton, who lias boon visiting hie daughter, Mrs. H, I). A. Bioinann, roturnod homo last Mon day, Tho many friends of Miss Mary Stark, of St. Angustino, Fla., will bo glad to know that sho has roturnod to spend tho sununor at Dr. Darby's. Mr. Jamos Bates writes us a faot in relation to tho cotton bloom.he sent ua last week which bis mossongor failed to state, viz: that it was takon from tho flold of Mr. J. N. Grant. Tho Sans Souoi Driving Park Associa tion will hold its first annual mooting July 3-5 at tho beautiful Park on the homestead of tho late Qov. B. F. Porry, near tho city of Groonvillo. Tho Saoramont of tho Lord's Suppor will bo administered In tho Prosbytorian olmre.il noxt Sunday morning. Propani tory services will bo hold on Saturday at 11 o'olook. Col. Hondorshott and two daughters, of Aikon, S. C, will arrivo this (Wednes day) afternoon, and spend a whilo with Con. Washburno's family boforo going to tho Highlands. Mrs. Laura Phillips, widow of tho lato Bonj. Phillips, and who was a most ox collont lady, died at hor homo, near Townvillo, a fow days ago, agod about sixty-llvo yoars. Tho ladies of tho Prosbytorian church will sell ico cream at Mrs. Hunter's, for tho purpose of increasing tltoir Parsoit ago fund, on Saturday aftornoon, until further notice Mr. Wm. B. Gregg has comnionccd tho erection of a handsome residence on his farm noar town. Mr. Gregg rccontly canto from Clovoland, Ohio, bought land, and has becomo a valuable citizen. May he long live and prosper in his now homo. Mr. Henry Volghi, of Atlanta, Ga., nopltow of our townsman, Mr. Goo. W. Eaton, is on a visit to his uncle this weok. Mr. Voiglit is a Walhalla boy and wo aro pleased to learn that ho is doing a prosperous mercantilo business in the Gatti City. It is reported that sonto sections of tho county aro beginning to suffer for rain. Sonto places havo been without rain from tinco to four weeks, and tho hot weathor is beginning to scorch tho crops. Tho groator patt of tho county, though, has had plonty of rain. Tho new Methodist parsonage lias been contploted, and is now occupied by tho pastor, Rov. M. L. Carlisle Mr. John Kaufmann, tho contractor, has dono sonto of his host work on this house, and tho Mothodists aro to bo congratulated on having such a neat and commodious par sonage. Tho la '8 of tho Parsonage Aid Society of tho Methodist church will givo an "Old Folk's Con?oit" this (Thursday) ovoning at Kaufmnint's Hall. An interesting programmo lias been ar ranged, and an enjoyable occasion awaits all who attend. Ico cream will ho served. Doors opon at 8.:10 i\ m. Tho following individuals await tho action of tho grand jury at tho July torni of court : Moses L. Emerson, assault with intent to kill; Henry Richardson, taking and using a mulo without tho con sent of tho owner; Salito Chastaino, grand larceny; John Freeman and others, practicing medicine without registering; A. Wrlgltt, J. Smith and others, larceny from tho flold. Tho Honnis Cross Roads Democratic Club, of Hampton county, has endorsed Tilbnan ami resolved " not to support any candidate for the Sonate or for tho House of Representativos who does not pledge himself to uso his best offorts to rcliovo us of tho outrageous stock law imposed upon us, and wo ask tito support of em' sister clubs in endorsing our action? especially Coosawhatchio and Poeotaligo townships, believing thorn to ho in rull sympathy with us." Tho following aro tho arrivals at tho Norman Park Hotel for the week ond ing Tuesday, July 1st : Mrs. R. S. Bloom (ield, Miss S. S. Bloontflold, Athens; Hov. B. A. Wingard, Columbia; Howard Daniels, Greenville; L'. C. Waring, Charleston; 0, W. Pitchford, City; \V. K. Siigli, Nowborry; Mrs. S. M. Orr and daughter, Anderson; I,. M, White, County: J. J. Haley, Oak way? W. M. McElroy, Atlanta; W. II. Nicholson, Wm. "M. Hazel, Philadelphia; W. II. Evans, Spartanburg; W. B. Glovor, Ma con, Ga. ; J, C. Boozer, S. C. Wo havo had a boat al term in Juno, The thermometer has run up to n'noty threo (logrees in Walhalla. In the South and West tho boat lias boon most oppres sive. On etc 28th of Juno, at Jackson villo, Fla., tho thermometer was 108. Two mon died from boat and many horses. At Chicago, twenty poisons BiiiTored sovorely?two deaths. At many points in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Wisconsin the heat was insufferable, and a largo number of deaths, Tho ther mometer ranged front 102 to 100. On tho 20th, there woro twenty deaths at Chicago I from boat and soveral doaths in Cincin nati. On last Saturday night, about, eleven o'clock, Lewis R. Redmond, the notorious moonshiner, stabbed James Smith in tho right breast, iullicting a sorlous wound. Thoy woro at a cortain house in Walhalla and drinking moro or less. Soon after tho cutting, Smith wont for a doctor, and Redmond wont homo. Smith bled freely, and by roason of his walking over a quarter of a inilo boforo receiving medical attontion, ho lost a great deal of blood. Dr. W. J. Branilott dressed his wound and has boon giving him all tho attontion possible Ho Is in a critical condition, but. hopes arc ontoi'tained of ids recovery. Redmond was arrostod by Sheriff Moss at Ids home, about tbrco miles front town, early Sunday morning. Ho mudo no attempt to osoapo, nor showed tho least ?osistanco to arrost. "Ho is now languishing in Oconoo'e Jail. . If a um? could eco ??tuiHOlf as othore eoo Iiiiii lio would irnfl down tho blinds. "rs. ?"."?i: ?Vi?Uiir.ii t'?cii ?t h?r iun.?o, .ic&v Wiilhalla,,on Sunday, 2irtli ultimo, ?ml Wae bu rled at Double Springs Methodistchurch on Mon day. 8lui was an cstliuable lady and a consist* eut muiiibor of tho Mothodlst chinch. Ice cream served title (Wodnoeday) afternoon by tho Indio? of tho Methodist church, at the Holl house, front 4 to 8 o'olook. Died, noar South Union, on Sunday, June 82, Mr.-?- Ucodor, only son of Mre. Cnrtlm Ilcodor, widow of tho lato Clark ltecdor. Ho was burled at South Union naptUt; chinch on tl.o following Monday. I'rof. Marshal 8. Strtbliiig has boon elected principal of tho Bonoca Graded Sobool, and has signified hi? acceptance, i'rof. Btrlbllng haa boon teaching at llartwell,' Ga., tor the past threo yoars whoro ho was prlnolpal of a flourish ing high school, ills many frlouds will wol coino him hack to hie nativo heath. Diud, on Saun day, Juno 20tll, at her rOsldOUCO, near Connoross, Airs. Polly Jako Abbott, agod nearly eighty years. Sho had boon In feoblo hoalth for suvuial niontbs. In hor donilso an other of tho old landmarks of Oconeo has boon removed. Slio was burled at Connoross llaptlst elmi eh on Monday. Tho Now Souih Again. Wo hoar on ovory hand that the Now South is making wondrotiB strldos com mercially. Do you wish evidence of tho fact? Thon look at tho advortisomont of Imilden & Datos' Southorn Music , Savannah, Ga. Attothor groat suntmor offor. A cloar a. CO side that oilers, immense advantages to thoso who think and act quickly. No house has a moro solid reputation for selling only tho host pianos and organs at tho fairest pricoe. . Easy enough to soe why Duddon & Hates should do a businoss of $500,000 a year. And of such ontorprisos is tho Now South made up. ? The Annual Sabbath Sohool Con vention of tho iieavcrdam Associa tion will be held with tho Baptist Church ill Westminster on tho 28d and 24th of July, 1890. At this meeting tho following sub j- Is are proposed for discussion, viz: 1. How can we secure more tho roughness nip! spirituality among tho Sunday school scholars? Opened by J. W. Stribling. 2. The importance of a personal application of tho lessons taught. I Load by Rev. J. II. Stone. 8. How much time should bo occu pied in hearing the entire lesson, and what proportion of tho tirtfo should bo devoted to tho application? Open ed oy W. .1. II ix. 4. Can tho doctrines of our de nomination be beet taught in the Sab bath school ? Lead by J. M. Collas. 5. What relation does tho Sabbath school sustain to tho church and what duty in reference thereto is required at the hands of the pastor? Lead by Roy, J. R. Karlo. 0. The teaching of tho lesson for tho following Sabbath, by E. P. Earlc. In addition to the foregoing such other exercises and business as tho Convention may find proper will be engaged in and done. It is hoped that each church will be represented and tho occasion fruitful of good. H. A. Matiucwson, Chairman Committee on Programme. Our Toinnsseo Correspondence. Tomahskk, S. C, July 1, 1890. Dkar Coi'itiHit : We arc now hav ing plenty of rain, and in somo in stances too much. The oat crop is now harvested, and lo ! wdtat a small one it is, gene rally speaking. Corn is silking and tasselling. So we suppose squirrels and other people will soon have something to eat?and to feed candidates on. A cotton bloom was seen on tho farm of Mr. S. V. Mnssoy on June 29th. Miss Alice C. dones has gone to Mordicad City, N. C, to spend a sumincr vacation in that beautiful little city by the ser. The campaign wa eth warm, and much great talking is donoy pro. and con., but we don't believe the State will suffer under the rule of cither Tillman, Karlo or Hratton; though, of course, we have our preferences. If they build the railroad from Pair Play to Westminster, and Mr. Parker builds his road from there on into the mountains and Walhalla gets lier telephone to Highlands and Franklin, we will have a "git-up-and git" settlement of our little county, not to speak of the electric railway spoken of between Highlands and Seneca, Did you evor hear a farmer com plain because he had a good crop ? Wo have. Many are. complaining of such promising crop of grass. Wo have not heard of the County Pair, or tho Oconeo Stock show yet. What's the. matter, boys? The Piedmont Exposition prom ises to bo a greater show than ever, as it is probable that President Har rison, Grovor Cleveland, J. G. Blainc, Jas. E. Campbell, Governor of Ohio, and President Diaz, of tho Mexican Republic, will all bo present. Mayor Tom Glenn, of Atlanta, has written to tho ahovo poi~vns, and all ex press hope of being able to attond. Should they all conio, what a col lection of groat men that will be 1 Well, I must go. to hoeing cotton. So nothing more at present. , Pkukins. Is Consumption Incurable? Head the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with abscess of lungs, and friomls and physi cians pronounced ino an Incurable con sumptive. Megan taking Dr. King'? Now Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to overeen tho work on my farm. It is the finest medi cine over made," Jesse Mlddhvwart, Dcoatur, Ohio, says: "Had it not boon for Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption I would iiuvo died of lung troubles. Was givon up by tho doctors. Ant now In best of hoalth." Try it. Santplo bottles freo at Norman Drug Co.'s drugstore. A largo lot of good heart shingles for salo by T. N. Carter A Co. Tomnssoo Democratic Club Alce Unte. Toivifiis?co ,- Club ? Saturday, Juno '28th, pursuant to oall of tho Prosidont, and proceeded to eloot delegates to the County Con vention, to bo held July 19th., Tho following delegates woro elected : T. Y. Chalmers, W. E. Hnnkin, and A. 0. Bonty. On^motion, it was rosolvod that this olub endorse tho platform of tho March Convention and 13. R. Till man for Governor by a vote of forty-eight to two. Resolved. That..the proceedings of this meeting bo sont to tho Kuo whk CouitiKit with tho request that they bo published.^ Oil motion, tho mooting ndjournod, subject to the call of the Prosidont. T. M. Kki.i.y, President. J. P. Bkatv, Seorotary. ?okeena Doinoerntlc Club .Meetings. -' , TheTokcena Democratic Olub mot and organized Saturday, Juno 21st, at 4 o'clock P. M., with the follow ing officers, to-wit : J. A. MoLcskoy, President; C. D. Gilos, Vico-Prosi dent, nnd W. M. Lcmmons, Secre tary; T. L. Gibson, member of County Executive Committee'. Tho Club Exeoutivo Committco elected as follows: T. L. Gibson, J. W. Gibson, J. R. Clovoland, M. 0> Lcm mons, D. O. Simmons. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet on Friday, Juno 27th, at 5 o'clock P. M. Club solid fov Till man. J. A. MoLhskkv, 1'resident. W. M. Lkmmons, Secretary. Tokeena, aS\ 6'., June '23, 1890. Tokkkna, S. C, June 27, 1890.? Tho Democratic club met on tho above named date, nnd Vas called to ordor by tho President. After several now names had been onrollod tho following resolutions woro road and adopted : Resolved 1st. That we, tho Demo cratic club of Tokcona, do endorso tho action of tho March Convention, \nd think Capt. P>. R. Tillman tho ?an who has dono most for tho farmers in tho State; tho very best nominee for tho Governorship of South Carolina, nnd we will not sup port any candidate in the primary oloction that is not in sympathy with the Farmers' Movement. Resolved 2d. That our delegates be instructed to uso all foir mctu.s in tho County Convention to elect delegates to tho State Convention by a primary election. Resolved 3d. That these proceed ings bo sent to the Connina for publient ion. ? On motion, the mooting adjourned to meet on Friday, July the 11th, at 6 o'clock, ?, m. J. A. MoLkskky, President. W. M. Lkmmons, Secretary. Seneca River Democratic Club will meet nt tho Abbott place on next Saturday, July 6th, at 3 o'clock, for tho purposo of reorganizing and attending to othor business. J. L. Rotai ksthk, President. Prudonco dictates t hat great cavo should bo takon in tho selection of a sowing ma chine. Wo corninomi tho Davis Vortical Food. This machino is a goni, which onco obtained, will ncvor bo exchanged. It is tho favorite for tho family, and tho possossor of ono is always glad to recom mend it. It is the only machino on wliieli all kinds of sewing can bo done without basting. Sold by Alexander Bros, & Co., Music Hou8o,Orecnvillo, S.O. The <*lot ions Fourth. Ho sure to attend the grand piente, to be given hy tho Sons of America, nt tho beautiful grove Of Air. Pieper on July Uli. Kfforts are being made to make it the grand est occasion of the kind evor hold, There will be r.uni l?mente in profusion. Tlift hlc platform will !>e given over to the llttlo ones. Class ball and clay pigeon shooting for the men. Target shooting for the ladles. ' Foot and bag races for the boys. Swings for the little folks ami icecream for the girls. croquet tournament lu charge of Dr. Ur?m ien. An A<1<1 roes by Hobt. T. .layaos, Esq. Tho refreshment booth will be hi charge of the Messrs. Norman, and the choicest cold drinks and frozen dainties will be dispensed. Music, music I music ! The paratie will be a special feature of tho occasion. Tho float, containing a representation of the thirteen original States and the Goddess of [liberty, prcsoniflcd hy fourteen daughters of America, will bo worth coining to see, Remember the Uh or .Inly, Wo don't have enough recreation. Let us throw dull caro aside on this grand National holiday and fittingly celebralo il in the grove o? Mr. Pieper. j, C. MICKMSR, A. ?. wr.l.CU, v. ht NOH.UAN, II. . '. , W. .?. , , * Committee, Two Road (/'arts, ono one-horso wagon for salo cheap. . N. Carter A Co. Just received another nice lino of glassware at prices cheaper than evor, . N. Cm-tor Co, Washington, Juno 2i>.--.Superintend ont Portor, in an interview with a P?si roportor to-day, ostimatcd the total popu lation of tho United States at 05,400,000. Iluoklcn's Arnica Salvo. Tho best Snivo in tho work) l'or cuts, bruises, Soros,' ulcers, salt rhomb, fovor sores, tottor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin ?ruptions, and posi tively cures pilos, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfcot satisfaction, or money refunded, Plico, 2o conta per box, For salo by Norman Drug Co, Thoro ia ft co/muon saying, unti nono tho leus falbo bccWlso comiiion, that ftll things avo fair in vtftt ami ?ovo, Suino peoplo bollovo tbrtt politic* should bo Included, ami ubftt whotift man -outer* tho politicai mena bo way rosort to any sharp practico or uufaJr methods for tho attainment of his purpose. Novor has a greater mistake been made. Tho mau who willdocotvo lu Ids political methods will docolvo on any occasion when ho can bo profited thoroby. Ho who lies or falsoly traduces nnothor to onhanco bis own power or popularity will Ho at any timo that it is convonloufc for him to do so. An honest, high.minded, puro man will romain trito o von whop io tho boat of ft pollticftl cnnipnlgn. Tho man who is unfair ftnd full of artifice in poli tics cannot \<o trusted anywhoro. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Congress* Tho friends of Coi.. D. K. Nonius ro epcctftllly announce him as ft candidai o for Congress to roprosont tho Third Con grosslonrd District, subject to tho uc?ou of tho Democratic party in convention or primary oleotton.. W. C. Hknet, of Abbovillo, Is hcroby nnnottneed as cimdidnbp for Congress from tho Third Congressional District, subject to tho action of tho Domocralio party. Wo aro nHtltortzed to ntmounco W. P. Oamioun, Ero,., as a cnndldato for Con gress from Third Congressional District, subject to tho action ot tho Democratic party. For County Commissioner. The friends of Anuukw Hkaudkn an nounco hint as a candidato for County Commissioner for Oconeo County, sub jeet to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary olcctlon. Tho many friends of W. N. Cox re spectfully announce him as a candidato for County Commissioner for Oconeo county, subject to the action of tho Domocratic party in primary olcctlon. Tho many friends of J. M. ITuxnioxitt respectfully announoo him ns a candidato for rc-clcctlon ns Count Commissioner for Oconeo county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in primary elec tion. Tho friends of W. O. Uuubki.i., of Ohattuga Hivor, nominale him as a can didalo for County Commissioner of Oco neo county, subject to tho action of tho Domocratic party in tho primary oloction. Tho many friends of Olio, W. HOGSlsn respectfully announce him ns a candi dato for County Commissioner, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in tho primary oloction. Tho friends of Samuici. II. MAiu-vr ros pcctfully nominate him as a candidato for County Commissioner of Oconeo County, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. The friends of . Piiii.mi's announce him ns a candidato for County Commissioner of Oconeo county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in tho primary election. Tho many friends of j. M. Wiiit.miuk announce him as a candidato for County Coin'.ui.'sioner of Oconeo county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. For Treasurer. Tom Huhns requests the lux payers of Oconeo county to elect him ono torni only as Treasurer of tho county. Aftm his official term passes away ho will try to elect ono of thorn. Thcrpanyfriends of Majori). Hi Cuoss respectfully anuounco him as a candidato for the ofllcc of County Treasurer, sub ject to tho action of tho Democratic party In the primary election. Tho friends of . P. ? ' announoo him as a candidato for Treasurer of Oconeo county, subject, to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. The friends of S. P. Stiuui.ino an nounce him as a candidate for Treasurer of Oconeo county, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in tho primary election. . For Auditor. The many friends of Wm. A. BAltltON anuounco him as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in the primary oloc tion. Tho friends of W. .1. NkVIT.I.R an nounce him as a candidate for Auditor of Oconeo county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. The friends of . H. Nonius respect fully announce him as a candidato for re-election for Auditor forOconcc county at tho ensuing election/subject to the ftoti?n of tho Democratic party in the primary oloction. For School Commissioner. The friends of nor. Ni'.n.i. W. Ma cauj.av announce him ns a candidate for Sohool Commissioner of Oconeo at tho ensuing election, subject to the action of the Domocratic Primary. Prior. Ma OAUI.Ay'S thorough education, re-cn forccd by long service as teacher in tho schools of tho County, should commend bint to tho thoughtful voter ns one, fully posted ns to the practical needs of the public schools. The many friends of Isaac Wioki.ii fm respectful! ' announce him as a candi date for School Co.mnissionor, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in the primary election. To THK Yornas ok OC?NRK Countv 1 hereby anuounco myself as a candidate, for the Oflioo of School Commissioner, subject to the action of tho Domocratic party in tho primary election. Hespcctr?lly, I). A. SMITH. Tho friends of I). S. CitAio respectfully announce, him as a candidate for School Commissioner forOconco County, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in tho primary election. 1 business of V. F. Martin, Agent, X having been merged Into that of S. M. VanWyck A Co., tho stock of goods iiave been moved to the storo room of S. M. VanWyck, opposito Norman's old stand. Wo will keep u coniplotc assort ment of Tin, Crockory, Olasswnro and Groceries. Our Go. and 10c. counters will bo filled with numerous now and usoful articles. Wo will barter for Cot ton Hags, Corn, Pens, Poultry. Aie. Huy lug from lnrgo houses and selling strictly fu? cert or VaHer, our goods will bo sold nt flic very lowest figures. Givo us a call. S. M. VanWYOK $ CO, Junr HI, 1800, A Sraii F!? Hew rsrm S. M. VanWyck & Co. will be most happy to welcome Brothers, Sisters, Friends and Stand-By s to our Grocery, Tin, Glass and Staple Goods Store. See advertisement later. Don't forget me and my Furniture and ?ofQ.ns. Repairing done on short notice. S. M. VanWyck,, Bay State Shoes. MiM,?S?BAY STATE SHOES ?li o? Men's, Hoys', Ladies' and Misses', all stylos, b?zos and prices. I havo just rocoived a beautiful lino of Ladies' and Misses' SPRING HATS, latost styles. Also, a lot of MARSEILLES QUILTS, beautiful patterns, from $1.25 to $1.50. My slock of GINGHAMS, SUITINGS, WORSTEDS, OUTINGS, SUMMER SILKS, ZEPHYRS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, checked, figured and plain, will soon bo complote < Call oarly and sco my stock. Yours, vory respectfully, I. L Rim. We have just received a. beautiful line of Ging-g haihs, Chambrays, Challies, French Suitings, Cheese Cloth in all colors, Prints, Flanneletts, Sec, which we a,rc selling cheap for cash. Also, a nice g line of Hosiery, Gloves, Buchings, Embroideries and all hinds of Motions, Toilet Soap---three large eahes for 10 cents. Oar stoch of Shoes, Hals and Clothing is com plete, and is the largest assortment in the County. Elegar t line of Boys ' and Youths ' Siiits from $1.00 to $6.'00 per Suit; Men's Clothing from $3.60 to $%5.00 per Sait. Come and see us before buying and xoe will save you money. NIELD & HARRISON. Watches. j\.t DAUBY & CO.'S you will find tho new series Ladies' and Gent's h?/.ch of tiio WATKKIUJRY WAtOIT, Short wind, stoni B?t, BtOi'i? Svhid, second linnd. It is undoubtedly tho hest cheap Watch made. Price, $4.00 eacii. Call and see for yourself. Smoke tho celebrated 60. Cigar. Smo kolto for sale by DAUBY" & CO. Fresh French Candy and Lemons at DARBY fie CO.'S. - ) Wagon Harness. I A.M offer? this week a new stock of BUGGY' AND WAGON HARNESS, BRIDLES, LONG LUC COLLARS, made of the best Kip Skin, at fit.26. Splendid assortment of SADDLES, all Georgia made, at ?2.f>o up. ) CAKTS from *U>.fiO up. BUGGIES from $10 up. . If you want a nlco TURN-OUT conio and sco mo. A good stock of GENERAL MER CHANDISE and PLANTATION SUP LIES. Strother & Alexander Also kcop a STOCK OF GOODS at rthjjh Falls that wo sol?as low as else whoro. If you want a genuine OLD HICKORY WAGON or a pair of No. 1 SCALES of any description wo can furnish them at Now York prices. Rospoctfully, I A. STR?THER, West Union, S. 0. A'.n-l1 8-1,1800, Wo havo just finished opening our largo and well selected stock of While tho stylos havo not changed much, tlicro aro a groat many novoltios, and wo havo spared no pains to get tho latest in everything pertaining to tho MILLINERY BUSINESS. Our slock of , and SASH. RIBBONS is completo in ovory particular and cannot bo oxcollod any whoro. Wo also havo a nico lino of CONSISTS, LACES, HAT and IIAIIt ORN/ MENTS, RUCHIN? - . Ac. bo suro to inspect our stock. Trimming Hats a specialty. Rospcctfnlly, Miss Selma Non, MANAGER. April :$, 1800. Busy, No time to write an advertisement. I have* just opened up a lot of the cele brated "Love But ton Hole Sewing Machines." Do not buy until you see them. Also,Whee ler & Wilson, No. 9. Office on Main Street, next door to B^nk. Respectfully, D. A. MULKEY,