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ituop^l ililli ?4?VM?i???.. Clul> Mooting;. Tho Wntfialla Dorriooratio. Club will 1 moot ut tho Court House ut ll o'clock A, Lt., ou Saturday, July tho 12th, to elect delegates to tho County Convention, which moots July tho loth, und to trott snot any othor burinoss that may o<??.o boforo it. WM, J. STIUIIMNO, Prosldont. County Convention. rurauant to instructions of tho County Exeoutlvo Committoo, tho County Domo oratio Convontion of Oooneo County is horoby called to moot in tho Court House, at Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday, tho ltlth day of July, at ll o'clock A. M., for tho i>iu poses of reorganization, cloding dele gates to tho Congressional Convontion, and transacting such other business as may properly como boforo it. WM. J. STIUHMNO, County Chairman. ---? Tho nnti-Tillmau mon arc organizing in Spartanburg. Capt. J. C. Alexander has boen elected president of tho Oooneo County Alliance fr Mr. John IJ. Thompson, of EosBomor, Ah?.., has been en a visit to his family and friends at Walhalla. Nothing is easier than fault-finding. No talent, no Bolf-doiiial. no character ls required to sot up in the grumbling busi ness. Congress has passed hills admitting Idaho and Wyoming as States into tho Union. This adds moro Republicans to tho Sonnte and the Houso. ,_ Mr. A. II. Adams, who livos on Toxa way? loft nt our ofllco last week a stalk of corn 18J foot in hoight.. Ho has lino pros pects for a big corn crop. Con. Hardomau has withdrawn his name as a candidate for Governor of 'Georgia. This leaves a walk over for 'Col. Northern, tho farmers' or Alliance >oandidato. "Tho Congressional Convention of tho Third District did not moot nt Helton on Saturday last. Somo of tho counties in tho District could not get ready by that ?imo. A wouhl-bo wise acre says tho office holders do not want to give up tho ofliees. Why not? Tho ofliees belong to tho peo ple, and they can bestow them on whom Ihoy please! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Roooh?tn, of Greenville, S. C . and Miss Lizzie Isboll, of Cumberland County, Va., havo re cently been visiting their relatives, Mr. und Mrs. J. 1). Isholl, of our county. Miss Eugenia A. Moss, Miss Florence E. Norris and Miss Corrio Crisp stood the examination last Thursday for the Winthrop Normal School Scholarship. All the examinations were highly crcdita .blc, but Miss Moss won the prize. The candidates for Governor-Messrs. Tillman, Enri? and Hrntton-have agreed between themselves that they will not accopt tho nomination for Governor if it is tendered to cither of them by tlie August Convention. They will wait for the September Convention. Hov. E. J. Meynardlo, D. D., died in Columbia last week from apoplexy. He had long been an ?thin minister of tho Methodist church and at thc time of his death was pastor of the Camden Metho dist church. The news of his death will .cause sadness to many hearts. Thc Woolf Slake Alliance will give a ?basket picnic on the fourth Saturday of the prewitt month. All thc candidates for Stale, Congressional ami County otil?os ami tho puhlic generally aro cor dially invited. A sociablo and interest ing time is anticipated. The picnic will bo hold at Flat Kock mmitcr-ground. Married, last week, at. thc residence of tho bride's father, Mr. H. !.. bowery, at Hamilton, Ala., Mr. W. S. Glenn and Mis? Clara Lowery. The happy young couple ?aro both nativos of Oconee, and aro on a bridal tour to their many relatives and friends in tbis county. May lung lifo anni success attend them. i The farmers are rising in Kansas. Thc farmers' Alliance and other organizations united in one of the grandest demonstra tions on the llb of July ever held there, The procession was live miles long, Twenty-live thousand people were in nt tendance. Tho speakers were E. E. Polk E. beaumont and others. J. C. McConnell, Sheri ff of Frnnklh County, (Ja., was in Walhalla on Tuesday firmed with a requisition foi* Ferris Roach --- He placed it in the hands of Shoril Moss who arrested him promptly nm turned bim over to Sherill' McConnell t< bc carried back to tho Empire Stale t< answer to tho charge of soiling whiskoj without license. Tho Columbia lief/Inter states that Mr E. T. bevin, Jr., and family, of that city loft, for Walhalla on Friday last, for flu purpose of spending a portion of th? summer and enjoying tho cool breezes And Other good things in Oconee. Mr, LOVin anti family are the guests of Mf. 0 lt. D. Durna. Ho paid the Cot/iuiiii otiici .a very pleasant visit on Tuesday. Tho County Alliance mot at Itichlam .on Friday last. Thero woro a large num ber of delegates present. No nomina fions were made for the Legislature oi for County officers. Every man will rm ?on his own hook. This is right, and wt ?hall expect plenty of candidatos foi flu various ofliees in the County, and foi members of the House. The following are the unclaimed let leis remaining in the. Walhalla post oilba for tho month of June, (800i Albon Holono, J. W. black, J. I'. Clinkseulcs A. 1*. Dodson, .(anion Grisop, J. E. Grant Solomon Gatlson, ll. A. Ham, Jnspci langston, Charley Marlin, Miles Mc Dowell, Mack McKinney, Mrs. Nannit Darker, W. h. Itcinharohl, Harrison Hold Samuel St robin, Miss Marry Wood, Mrs Henry Harker. We are requested to announce thal there will be a picnic at High Falls oi the fourth Saturday in next August The public, especially tho ladies, am' thc candidates aro cordially invited to ht present. Lot no Ojie folget to bring wei lilied baskets of eatables. F.vory(hhi? will tie done fcc? make the occasion one ttl interest and pleasure. There is no hot tor place in Oconee County fora picnic - beautiful shade trees, good wnter, lim Boonery, and a boat to rider over thc Illach! waters of Little River. Let then >e a big gathering of thu peuple. . Mis Louts Ifiyvipbergw, ono of Aslio villo's busy clerks, ls ut bomb on a visit, t Ovor four hundred registration oortlll- . jato's woro issued by Supervisor N. C. 1 McDonald on Monday last ^ Abbovillo and Chester luvvo elected Tillman dologatos to tho August Convon- < Mon. t .'''-'.'ii *? '. Mr. C. N. King and wifo, of Spring Placo, On., aro visiting rolattves in Ooo- * nco. 1 Mr. T. L. Dodd IH nnnounccd this , wook as a candidato for County Commis sioner. Tire PickoiiB County Alllanco h?vo 1 nominated a full ticket for tho Legisla ture and oounty otUcos. Mr?. J. D. IBIJOII is ongaged in tho silk industry. Thoso anxious to know tho secrets of growing silk should glvo her a call. Tho young ladles on Faculty lilli aro oxliiloruting in tho oxoroiso of lawn ten nis. Why don't tho young folks get up a club? Mr. Thomas W. Harbin was married at Calhoun, Ga., Juno 25th, to Miss Ida Harlun. They are upending tho honey moon visiting ro'ntivcs in Oconeo. A cyolono struck Fargo, Dakotah, on the 7th instant. - Seven persons wore killed and nineteen wouuded. Tho loss of property is great. ; Hon. W. (J. lionet, of Abbovillo, and Maj. E. D. Murray, of Anderson., candi dates for Congress, arrived in Walhalla Tuesday ovoning. Miss Allco Washburno left on Wednes day for Waterbury, Conn. She wdll spend tito summer at tho seaside and spond several months in Now Kuglaml. Col. J. L. Orr, of Greenville, Messrs. Goo. E. Pritico, W. H. Frlcrson, and J. E. Urea/.oalo, of Anderson, and Wm. N. Graydon, of Abbovillo, aro attending court this week on legal business. Wo aro requested to slato that next week tho Commissioners of Oconeo and Fiskens counties will advertise tho con tract to build tho bridgo over Keowco Hlver at Old Picken?. Kev. J. E. Fogartie, tho pastor, wdll preach at Hothol Church on next Sunday morning at tho usual hour, and at Old Pickons Church in tho afternoon of tho same day. Capt, J. L. Shanklin announces him self this week as a candidate for tho Legislature. Ile bas bad experience as a legislator, and if elected will make a watchful and faithful representative. There was a largo number of .persons boro on Monday last. Crops were favora bly reported on from nearly all sections of tho county. Tho attention of Um crowd was nearly equally divided be tween thc court and the ofllco of tho Supervisor of Registration, Mrs. Retsey Welch died at her daugh ter's, seven milos aboyo Walhalla, on Sunday,-July Otb, 181)0, aged about ?7 years. Airs. Welch was a native of An derson County, and for many years lived at 1'cndloton Factory. She was buried at Double Springs on Monday. Thc picnic at Walhaila on tho 1th of July was swell attended. The procession of tho "Patriotic Order of tho Sons of America" attracted much attention. Tho Uro companies took part in thc parade. Tho speech of R. T. Jayncs, Esq., on tho occasion, was highly spoken of. Wo aro promised a full account of thc meeting for our next issue. Captain .lohn L. Wobor, of Charleston, is announced as a candidate for Superin tendent of Education, (-'apt. Woher is eminently qunHtlcd for this high and honorable oitlce. He is a graduate of WotVord College, and has for several years discharged faithfully and well thc exacting duties of School Commissioner of Charleston County. Ho also tills an important position bli tho editorial stall of tho .Yea;.* ?ad ('mirier. Wo regret to chronicle thc death of Mrs. Esther E. Alexander, daughter of Mr. II. W. M. and Mrs. M. C. Hoggs, which occurred at her homo at. High Falls, Juno 2, 1600. She was a most ex cellent lady and died in triumphant hopo of a blissful immortality. She loaves a husband and an infant of seventeen days old. Sbo was buried at Old Picketts, im pressive funeral services being conducted by Rev. J. E. Fogarlio. Tho bereaved have our warmest sympathies. The following aro the arrivals at tin Norman Park Hotel for tho week end big Tuesday, July 8th: 1). A. Smith, R, A Thompson, City; W. D. Head, O. R, Pike, Salem; .1. II. Hunnicut, M. Ii. Em orson, W. N. Cox, A. D. MoGuflln, J. M Davis, W. IS, Hayes, G. W. Mosoly, Jas F. Novillo/.!. D. Hill, A. Lay, J. D. Hun ter, E. H. Cobb, J. E. Neville, J. C Neville, W. .1. Neville, Jasper Doyle County; J. E. Sit ton, T. W. Whitfield W. P. Sharpe, 1,. I" Lowery, M. N. Sit ton, Seneca; Mis. J. E. Rlaekshear am six children, Guyton. Ca.; Mjss Plack shear, Savannah; Howard Daniels, Greet! ville; L. Qt. Patterson, St-.ukville, Miss. I). D. Refo, Philadelphia; D. ll. Cross .Ino, M. (mhb, Westminster; W. L. En Uland, A. P. Huid, Fair Play: J. J. Ha ley, Oakway; N. ll. Cary, Old Pickens Mrs. E. A. Wingan! and 8 children, Co lumbla; Jas. P. G??.ssel.t, S. C.; Mrs. II Hayer, Master lt. Hayer, Charleston. Court Proceedings. Tho Court of GCnOral Sessions con voncd Monday morning nf ten o'clock Judge James F. I/.lar presiding. Solid tor M. F. Ansel Was present and prepaid for trial of criminal causes. A niimbci of bills woro presented and passed upoi by tho grand jury. Tho criminal cases wore then disposed of as follows,: Tho Stato vs. Matt Scurry-murder Not arrested. Tho State vs. George Washington grand larceny. Not. arrested. Tho State vs. George Washington burning untenanted house. Not aires till. The Stato vs. Jami's Harton-carryinj. concealed weapons. Not arrested. Tho State vs. Stepney Green-attemp to poison. Continued. The Stato VS. Simpson fi. Fountain assault and battery with intent to kill Continued. The Stato vs. James Harton and Sallii Watkins-fol ideation. Caso transferid to tho contingent docket. The Stato vs. Frank Montgomery? larceny from tho Held. Not guilty. , Thc State vs. Morgan IL Rryco-dihol Continue I Tho Stats vc. Henry -disposing ! f property lintier Hen. Continued. j The Stato vs. Wm. K. Bagwell-dispos ng of property under Hon. Not guilty. Tho Stato vs. Sally ChaaUdn-grand 1 arceny. Not guilty. < Tho Stato vs. lt. Alnoricus Frazer- I Hsposing of property under Hon. Con- ] inned. Tho Stato vs. Henry Richardson-tak ng and using undo without coiiBont of 1 )Wiior. Plead guilty. i The Stato Vs. ii. L. Smor?on-assault vith intent to kill and carrying concoalod weapons. Continued. Tho Stato vs. John lt. Norris-lorcony yt Hvo stook. Continued. Tho Stato vs. Hoary Ford-disturbing religious worship. Continued, TJio Stato vs. Wm. 1). Browning-prac ticing physio contrary to law, Continued. Tho Court of Sessions adjourned sine lld on Tuesday afternoon, and tho Court nf Common pleas was oponed. Tho hoarlng of oqulty C^USOB ls'pro gressing ns wo go to press. Court will probably adjourn to-day. This ls Judge ?slar'a first appearance Oil the benth in Oconee County. It ?3 needless for us to say that ho has mado a splendid impression on our people as ?in upright, able and learned Judge and genial gentleman. On his rei urn in tho dischargo of his high judicial duties ho will over find a hearty wolcomo awaiting liim. OAK WAY, S. C., July 3, 1800. Oakway Democratic Club mot to-day and olected Riobard Cain President in place of J. IL Elrod resigned, and J. R. Shaw second Vice Prcsldont. On motion, tho proceedings of tho last mooting wore read and approved as a whole. On motion, and after explanation by J. J. I?a]?y, the following resolutions wore passed without opposition: . liesolctd, That wo will do all in our power to promoto the interest of tho truo D?moeraoy of tho Stato, and that wo ap prove tho Democratic administration of our Stato government piuco 1870. Unsolved, That wo cannot from our view of Democratic principles ondorso H. R. Tillman for Governor, and that wo ask all truo Democrat? to join with us in repudiating the precedent ho has sot us, in organizing a ring of "bosses;" that WO approve thc moijt of t.ic fartnprs platform and plcdgo oursolvcs to do all in our power to have tho reforms needed therein inaugurated hy tho next adminis tration; that wc favor a reduction of sala ries and of oflicen whonovcr it can bo done in tho interest of economy mid good government. UC8olvcd, That we ondorso in particular tho plank in tho farmers' platform in fa vor of a Stato primary, and hereby in struct our delegates to so voto at tho county convention of July 10th. Tho proceedings wore ordc ed sent to thc papers for publication. Tho club then adjourned subject to tho call of thc President. lt. C. CAIN, President. H. M. HAYS, Secretary. Our Richland Correspondence RICHLAND, S. C., July 8,1890. DB A it Coca i un S Since our last writing we have been blessed with a very refreshing rain, though wo are beginning to feel quito dry again. Some of our neighbors, not more than a mile away, have not had a season in four weeks. Children's Day was observed on Saturday last by thc Kock Springs Sunday School, together with other Sunday Schools from other churches Ott the circuit, and also tho Presby terian Sunday School of Richland. The occasion was largely attended, and from what wo can learn was a very enjoyable one. The County Alliance met herc on Ifridny last, a.:d that was tho biggest day Richland has over turned off. We hope th Cy can arrange to moot here again soon. We are glad to seo Misses Clara and Emmye Vernor in our midst again. Miss Cordelia Watkins, of Ogle thorp, Ga., M?RS Matty Haygood, of Oxford, (la., and Miss lillie Thomp son, of Seneca, S. C., are visiting Miss Lucy Stribling. Miss Lallan and Mr. Earnest Rlillington, of Apopka, Ela., aro spending a few days with Mr. J. J. Ikillongor. Mr. .lames P. Dendy is now en gaged in bridge building with Capt, ll. h. Coe for thc R. & D. R. R. Co. Miss K. Stribling is quito sick, but we hope her illness will prove noth ing serious. Thc youngest son of Capt. If. L. Goo is only two days old and yet the Captain pays him moro nttontion than any of thc boys. Mr. M. H. Isbell and family have moved to Iboad Uiver, near Blaoks burg, S. C., whore he takes charg? of a more paying position. H. Our Westminster Correspondence. WicsTMixsTicn, S. C., July 8,1890. DRAU CorntKU : We aro having a drought of considerable length in this section. Thorn has been no rain of any consequence in three weeks, and the weather is exceed ingly hot, though if wo got rain in a few days the crop, except gardens, is not materially injured. The fanners are pretty well through with their work and aro ready to discuss politics'^ so now is tho candi date's harvest and those who wish to reap abundantly must not stand back on account of thc extreme heat. A great many pf our citizens went to court yesterday. 1 think some had business in court and others perhaps went because they had nothr ing else to do, Mr. W. S. Glenn and brido arrived in Westminster on the V? o'clock train last Eridny. Ho married Miss u?i.i A Lowery; o? Ai.il?toni A?n" foiwvly of Soiw-o?, S. C W nro always glad to seo our Westminster i>oy8. Will has beon in Alabama ribont throe yoaro, engaged in ibo lumber business. A long and happy lifo to this couple. 1 have been informed that Chil dren's Day at Rook Springs was a success and was very much enjoyed by a huge aiiunduueo. The follow ing ladies, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Wood and Miss Mary Quillian from tho Westminster Mothodist Sunday School, wore present and rendered exquisit music, both vocal and in strumental, for tho largo and appre ciative audience. Ur. J. W. Quil lian^ who has recently located in Westminster, and connected himself with thc Mothodist church at this placo, delivered a vory impressive and highly interesting address to tho childron, which will doubtless lo re membered for yenrs by all who had tho plonsuro ot hearing it. Tho Doctor, it seems, is not only highly skilled in tho treatment of tho dis eases of thc physical man, but also knows how to impress truth upon tho minds and hearts of an audience. Mr. Willio Gains, a toaohor in tho Westminster Mothodist Sunday School, nlso mado an appropriate address. Tho attendance of these and others connected with tho West minster Methodist Sn? day School, contributed largely to tho pleasure and succ?s?, of tho occasion. There was proaching in thc now Westminster Baptist church on last Sabbath by tho pastor, Hov. J. T. Smith. Subjeot: Preparation to meet God. There was also preaching in thc Mothodist church at this place, in tho afternoon on Sunday, by tho pastor, Hov. Walker. p. Our Seneca Correspondence. SKNKOA, S. C., July 8th, 1890. Summer is upon us now and no mis take. The mercury has been rang ing uncomfortably near ninety for sonic time? But tho nights arc cool and refreshing. There bave been frequent partial rains in this section, but we need a gonernl ground soaker. For some timo politics have boen waxing warmer than the weather, but I hopo they aro cooling down a little. Oh for a few good homo raised watermelons. A good many nico Florida melons have boon brought hore, but a fresh horne mado ono is better. Mr. J. C. Cary loft yesterday for New York to spend a month of pleasure and business. Miss Janie Friorson, of Anderson, is visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. W. Todd. Hon. E. P. Earle will start to the I mountains of North Carolina in a few days for n change for his invalid boy, Mrs. Jones, of Anderson, is visit ing Mrs. IL L, Adams. Miss Ida Howley is visiting friends hore, MisscH ]\IoCushm, of Laurens, arc spending nomo time with their uncle, Mr. Ju W. Jordan. A good many other charming young people aro spending some timo herc visiting friends. Rev. J. P. Marion, of tho Presby terian church, informed his people last Sabbath that he had decided to accept a call to another field and would probably go about the first of August. This \B sad news for our town, A protracted meeting is in progress in tho Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Pritchard wns assisted last week by Rev. Mr. Clifford, but bas no help this week. Tho foundation for Miss Phillips' now brick store lins boen dug and brick laying win begin very soon. Unsightly buildings aro continual ly being replaced with handsomer ones. T. Flat Hock Locals. Fr.AT HOOK, S. C., July 7, 1890. Du A a CouitlRR : It has been some time since I saw anything from Flat Hock ii) your most valuablo paper, and I nm afraid your renders will quito forget us In this quarter, think ing that the writer was dead or moved away. Crops aro looking lino iji this sec tion and the fanners arc in hopeful spirits of making good yields of agricultural products. Fow of the farmers aro done laying bye, while others will soon finish. Wc were visited with quito a severe storm on tho 'id instant, which greatly injured crops. There was some hail fell, w.iYh damaged the cotton seriously. There was also considerable wind, which blew down mindi timber ami the young and pro mising corn. Thcro bas been a groat ?leal of sickness in this community and some deaths. We sympathise greatly with the bereaved. Wo understand that thc Woolf Stako Alliance nrp going to havo a picnic the fourth Saturday in this month itt Flat Hock, The roads in this country aro in a bad condition. In somo places they aro almost impassable, especially the road leading from the Picket Post to Woolf Stako. Wo think thc County Commissioners ought to look after them. Yours respectfully, T. t" 1>. A largo lot of good heart shingles for sale hy % N. (Jai ler & Co. Two Hoad Carts, ono one-horse wagon for sale cheap. T, N. Carter # Co. Just rcpotvod anothor nico lino of glasswaro at prices cheaper than ovor. T. N. Carter &? Co. A, oreara of tartar baking powdor. Highest of ail in leavening strength..(/. H. Government lleport, Aug nat 17, 1880. ANNOUNCEMENTS To tho Democratic Yotors or Oconcc. I horohy announco inysolf ns n candt dato for tho Houso of Hopresontatlves, subject to tho Domooratio primary. Itospootfully, J. L, SHANKLIN. For Congress. Tho friendo of Coi.. D. K. Nonius re spectfully announco him ns n candidate for Congress to represent tho Third Con gressional District, subject to tho action of tho D?mocratie party in convontion or primary olection. W. C. BKNKT, of Abbeville, is hereby announced as a candidato for Congress from Ibo Third Congressional District, subjcot to tlio action of tlio Democratic party. Wo aro authorized to aanounco W. Pi CALHOUN, Esq., as a candidato for Con gress from Third Congressional District, Bubjcct to tho action of tlio Domocratic party. For County Commissioner. Tho friends of T. h. Donn announco him as a candidato for County Commis sioner of Oconoo county, subject to tho action of the Domocratic party in tho primary election, Tho friends of ANORKW BRAROBN an nounco him as a candidato for County Commissioner for Oconco County, sub jeet to tho action of tho Domocratic party in the primary olection. Tho many friends of W. N. Cox re spectfully announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner for Oconco county, subject to tho nctiou of the Democratic party in primary election. Tho many friends of J. M. IIUXN'IOOTT respectfully announco him as a candidate for re-election as Count Commissioner for Oconco county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in primary olec tion. Tho friends of W. G. ltussrmi,, of Chattuga Uiver, nominate him as a can didato for County Commissioner of Oco nco county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. Tho many friends of Ono. W. IIOOSKO respectfully announco him as a candi dato (Ol' County Commissioner, subject to tho action of thc Domocratic party in tho primary olection. Tho friends of SA MU Kt? H. MAIIKT res pectfully nominate him as a candidate for County Commissioner of Oconco County, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. Tho friends of NATU A NM cr. PHILLIPS announco him ns a candidato for County Commissioner of Oconco county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary olection. Tho many friends of J. M. Wi HTM uti? announoe him ns a candidato for County Commissioner of Oconco county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election, For Treasurer. TOM BURNS requests tho tax payers of Oconoo county to elect him ono term only ns Treasurer of tho county. After his official tenn passes away ho will try to elect ono of thom. Thc many friends of Major B. II. CROSS respectfully announce him as a candidato for tho oftlce of County Treasurer, sub ject to tho action of tho Domocratic party in the primary election. Tho friends of A. P. Cuise announce him as a candidato for Treasurer of Oconco county, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. Tho friends of S. P. STHIIILINO an nounco bim ns a candidato for Treasurer of Oconcc county, subject to the action of thc Democratic party In tho primary election, For Auditor. Tho many friends of WM. A. BARRON announce hun as a candidato for County Auditor, sub',.-ct to thc notion of the Democratic party in thc primary elec tion. Thc friends of W. .1, NHVILLK an nounce him as a candidate for Auditor of Oconco county, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in tlio primary election. The friends of T. H. NORRIS respect fully announco him as a candida, J for re-election for Auditor for Oconco county at tho ensuing olection, subject to the action of tho Domocratic party in the primary election. For School Commissioner. Tlio frionds of PROV. NHILL W. MA CAULAY announce, him as a endidato for School Commissioner of Oconco at tho ensuing election, subject to the action of tho Domocratic Primary. PROP. MA CAULAY'S thorough education, re-en forccd by long service as teacher in tho schools of tho County, should oomniond him to tho thoughtful voter as ono fully poBlcd as to tho practical needs of thc public schools. The ninny friends of ISAAC WICKLIFKK respectfully announco him as a candi date for School Co.umissioncr, subject to tho action of the Democratic party in tho primary election. To MM, Voficus OK OCONKK COUNTY : 1 hereby announce myself ns a candidate for thc QfflcO of School Commissioner, ? subject to tho action of tim Democratic party in the primary election, Respectfully, 1). A. SMITH. Tho friends of I). S. Ott Alu respectfully announco him ns n candidato for Sohool Commissioner for Oconoo County, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in tlio primary election, The New Clothing Store. I have just deceived a large lot o Clothing and ca? suit you in style, price and quality. Look at my Cloth* ing before you buy. Yours respect fully, C. W. PXTOHFOR?) Walhalla, S. C., July IO, 1890. f A Bran-Fired New Firm. S . M. VanWyck & Oo. 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 Coffins. Repairing done on short notice. S. M. VanWyck. Bay State Shoes. MY,'Ml?'g?BA.Y STATE! SHOES of Mon's, Boys', Ladies' and Misses', all stylos, B?ZOS and prices. I havo just received a beautiful lino of Ladies' and Misses' SPRING HATS, Infest styles. Also, a lot of MARSEILLES QUILTS, beautiful pattoruB, from *1.25 to $1.50. My Btock of GINGHAMS, SUITINGS, WORSTEDS, OUTINGS, SUMMER SILKS, ZEPHYRS, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, chocked, figured and plain, will soon ho oomploto. Catt carly and seo my stock. Yours, very respectfully, L RMI). We have Just received n beautiful line of Ging-^ lunns, Chambrays, Challies, French Suitings, Cheese Cloth in all colors, Prints, Manneletts, Sec., which toe are selling chea.p for cash. Also, a nice I line of Hosierj/, Gloves, Hackings, Embroideries a/nd all hinds of Notions, Toilet Soa,p-~thre6 large cakes foi' 10 cents. Oar stock of Shoes j Hats and Clothing is com plete, ami is the largest assortment in the County. Elegant line of Boys ' and Yoiolhs ' Suits from $1.00 I lo $6.00 per Snit; Men's Clothing from $8.50 to I $26.00 per Suit. Come and see us before buying and we will save yon money. NIELD & HARRISON. THE CRESCENT MINERAL -WATER= Will Cure Your Dyspepsia. op OP HQ?IJY GASES OF LIVER &Iff> KIDNEY DISEASE QIUPD. Mr. J. N. .Smith, for twenty years an engineer on tho Greenville ami Columbia R, H., snya; "Tho CroHcont Minoral Water ia curing mo of a long standing Kidney Troublo, nml I am bettor to-day than I bavo boon for ten years, all through tho uso of this water, and my wife, who for many years ha? been obliged to tako medicino for her liver, has had no occasion for any medicino since using the Crescent Water, and now fools Uko a new poison." Leading citizens of Grconvillo add tho following: "Tho testimony of John N. Smith, re garding tho wondorfnl curativo ofToots of tho Crescent Minorai Water will bo of great value, for no man's word is stronger in Grconvillo than bis." C. Tf. Judson, president Furman Uni vcrslty, A. II. Curoton, Superintendent Cotton Seed Mill. Frank Hammond, President Pooplo's Hank. II, C. Markley, Cnrriago Manufacturer. T. C. Oowor, rropriotorStrcot Railway. John If. Mnxwoll, M* D. J. W. ?lowell, M. I). (J. T. Swandalo, M. I). J. W. Kmlo, M. 1). John FrtviYitwon Grocer. It. E. Allon & Bro., Grocers. J. P. Miller, (Irocor. . S. M. Snider &? Co., Jowelers. G. I), Darr, Stovo Dealer. John Hart, Contractor and Pulidor. Send for book of testimon?ala. A Caso of Cresoont Mineral Wator, con taining 12 half-gallon bottles, will bo sent by oxpross, prepaid, by us on rocoipt of $ 1.00, and $1.50 a dozon will bo allowed for bottles returned at our oxponso. If your Druggist, lias not obtained a supply, ordor dlroct of tho CRESCENT MINERAL WATER CO., Greonvlllo, S. C, July 3, 1800 Wo linvo just ilnishctl opening our largo and well selected stock of SPRING MILLINERY. Whilo tho stylos havo not changed much, thoro aro J) great many novelties, and wo havo spared no pains to got tho latest in everything pertaining to tho MILLINERY BUSINESS. Our stock of NECK, HAT and SASH RIMIONS is completo in ovory particular and cannot ho oxcellod anywhoro. Wo also havo a'nico lino of CORSETS, LACES, HAT and HAIR ORNAMENTS, RUCIIINGS, Ac. 1)0 sure to inspect our sleek. Trimming Hats a spocialty. Rospeetfuhy, MANAGER, April 8, 1800. rnilE husinoss of V. P. Martin, Agont, .1. having hoon morged into that of S. M. VanWyck ?fe Co., tho stock of goods havo boon moved to tho ?toro roovo of S. M. VanWyok, onposito Norman's old stand. Wo will koop a completo assort mont of Tin. Crookory, Glassware and Orocorios. Our 5c. and 10o. counters will ho filled with numerous now and useful articles. Wo will harter for Cot* ton Hags, Corn, Roas, Poultry, ?fcc lluy? ing from largo houses and soiling st vieil? for cash or barter, our goods will be? gold at tho very lowest figures. Olvo ns' a call. S. M. VANWYOK A CO. Juno 10,1800.