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Ob, How Thankful Pain Wa? Maddening and Hopo Had Boen Abartdonod - Wonder ful Roaults of Purifying tho Blood. , '? A very Bovero pain came in my loft tinco, which grew worso and worse, end finally a noro broko out abovo the knco. It discharged a groat deal and tho pain from my thigh down wa? maddening. Largo, hard, purplo spots appeared on my j ?g. * ouf?viuv? Iii th?t? vvt.y ?cv yvC?"?| dud gavo up all hopo ot ever being ourod. My wife was reading of a cano Uko mine outed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and eho advised mo to try it. I bogan taking it end whon I had used a low bottlos X found relief from my BUfforlng. Oh, how thankful I am for this rollo! I I am Btrougor than I havo over boen in my lifo. I am in tho host of health, havo a good appetite and am a now mau altogether." J. P. Moons, Lisbon Falls, Maine. Hood's! parilla I9U10 boat-i? fact tho Ono Truo Blood Furlflcr. Hood's Pills euro all livor HU. 23 cents, Holland's Rout. Tho li rut testa of tho submarino boat invented by Mr. Holland woro mado last April. It was shown that tho bout could niovo rapidly under wator, and for an hoSir and a half, and tho naval oftloera who witnessed tho oxporiment wore convinced that with improved electrical apparatus tho craft could run under waler four or livo hours. Tho only objection then found against Holland's boat was that tho steering gear did not maneuver it roadily enough. The inventor determined to im provo bis boat in this and other re spects, and several tests made last week indicate that he has succeeded. Thoso trials were made off the New York coast in tho vicinity of Owl's Head. The boat answered to her helm mach more readily than be fore and BOtno surprising exhibitions of her submarino work were given. In one of ber runs, when everything but her conning tower was sub mni'iroil Af., lfn?nntl fmrn ihr. ?.-.w.-v . ;i *.*?. nulli l/IIV IV v I spied Home schooners at anchor in the bay several miles away. He .mado_straight at them and sicking his boat six br seven fathoms, passed directly under thc schooners and came up on tho other side lo their surprise , as they bad not observed any indication oi his approach. Several other striking demonstra tions wore made. There acema to bo no roason to doubt that the Hol land boat is a complete success. There is nothing in the objection of Captain O'Neill of tho navy that the government would have difficulty in finding "a crew willing to under take the perilous work of maneuver ing tho boat in the presence of a hostile licet." Officers and sailors of our navy have often volunteered for work far moro dangerous than the operation of the Holland boat would probably lie. Lieutenant Hobson and his gal lant associates recently gavo an in stance in point. Thero would be no difficulty in rinding all the men that may bo needed for tho submarine wonder Mr. Holland has invented. Tho Philadelphia Record says : "In all truth and earnestness it may bo affirmed that the objections to service on a boat Uko the Holland do not come from adventurous spirits in the navy, whether commissioned officers or enlisted men, but rather from a few smug martinets, who still cherish tho notion that vessels of Avar were designed to subserve thc personal comfort of the officers attached to them. There would not, in all probability, bc the slightest de lay nor difliculty in securing an Ainerioan crew for the Holland sub marine boat, nor for any other nov elty in tho lino of desporato naval adventure. Nor is it probable, the ordanco bureau to the contrary not withstanding, that thero would be any lack of American officers ready and willing to command and operate tho boat." It is hoped that the government will accept thc Holland boat; tho bravo spirits of our navy will do the rest.-'Atlanta .lounial. Everybody Says So. (/'aseareis ('andy Cathartic, Hie most wonderful medical discovery of tho agc, pleasant and ref residir: to the taste, ant gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowols, cleansing tho entire system, dispels cobla, cuves head*3 ?ho, fever, ha bitual constipation and biliousness. PluHM? buy and try a box of C. C. C. to day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. Soldiers ns Highwaymen. A TLANTA, (JA., June 16,-A spe cial to the Constitution from Griffin, Cn., says: "Soldiers at Ce mp North ern played tho role of high way men to-night, and every hack that left the city for the camp ground was hold 111> and the drivers robbed of their money at tho point of pistols. Tho robberies occurred on the top of tho hill within the military reservation and thero were several bodies of the robbers. Tho men wore tho regi mental uniforms. A largo amount j?of monoy was secured. No violence was offered tho drivers, as they did not resist." -... _-?.?- - fttiCklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for outs, iiifii ?orso, ulcors, salt rheum, fovor sores, tottor, chappod '.ianda, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively ouros piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, Ot money refunded. Prlco 25 couts por box. For salo by 1). 13. Darby, Walhalla; W. .1. Lunnoy, Seneca, and IL ll. /am merman, Westminister, Tributo of Henpeck BKNK?A Lor ?u, Ho. 185, A. b\ M., Juno ll, 1898. To tho Editors ot KKOWKK COU mien s Tho following proamblo and resolutions woro road nud adoptod at our last regular communication and roqucstod to be sont to you for pub lication : Whoroas, It has pleased Almighty God in His allwiso Providenco to call from our midst our much es teemed Brother, D. L. Mooro ; Whoroas, It is ominontly due our dopartod brothor and friend that Se neca Lodgo givo some expression of their fraternal love and ostoem in tho loss of such a useful mombor and brothor that in his doath wo mourn, not as for ono out down in youth,, or ovon iu the moridian of lifo, but as for ono, aftor a long and useful lifo and constant labor, is called to rest and reprcsont us abovo. Resolved 1st, That iq tho doath of Brothor D. L. Moore this Lodgo has lost a true brothor and a faithful member and tho fraternity at largo a zealous supporter. Resolved 2d, That as Masons and friends of tho deceased wo bow in humble submission to tho will of God, who ii; thus afllicting us by visiting us with His alllicting provi dence, knowing that Ile at all times doeth all things for tho very best. Resolved 3d, That this Lodgo Room bo draped in mourning for thc period of thirty days, and this pre amble and resolutions bo spread on the record book of our Lodge and a blank page in thc same be dedicated to tho memory of our departed Bro ther. Resolved 1th, That tho Secretary bo ordered to forward a copy of those resolutions to tho KKOWKK CouitiKit and Oconeo News for publication, and that the family of the deceased bc tendered the heartfelt sympathy of this Lodge in thoir sore affliction, and that a copy of tK'so resolutions bc forwarded to tho widow of tho deceased Brothor. JOHN M Y Kits, T. M. Low KR Y, C. W. MOORK, Commitleo. Two Millions a Year. When people buy, try and buy again it means thoy'ro satisfied. The people of tho United States arc now buying Oasca rots Candy Cathartic at tho rato of two million boxes a year and it will bo tinco million before Now Year's, lt means merit proved that Casearotsaro tho most delightful bowel regulator for everybody tho year round. All druggists. 10c, 25c., 50c. a box. Curo guaranteed. Port Demolished and Troops Konteri. CAMP MCCALL A, Guantanamo Ray, Wednesday, J une 15.-Via Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday, June 1G.-Thc fort and earthworks at Cahnencra, at the end of tho railroad leading to the city of Guantanamo were demol ished to-day by tho bombardment of tho Texas, Marblchcad and Suwanee. Tlie warships opened lire at 2 P, M. and tho bombardment lasted one hour and thirty minutes. The Texas steamed slowly up the channel loading to tho fortifications, followed closely by the Marblchcad. The Texas li red two shots as rn!?gc fi nd ors, both falling short and to tho right. The Marblchcad stood to tho west side of the channel and opened with her 5-inch guns on tho fort, knocking down part of the wall. The Texas then threw in some i'2 incll shells, tearing down the wall of ibo fort and throwing the bricks and mortar ?IO feet in tho air. After badly damaging the fort tho Marblchcad stood further in to shell Lho earthworks and barracks at tho west end of thc harbor. She knocked [.hom into the air, and when the Spaniards lied from the fort they yvoro shelled by the St. Paul and 1 riven into tho bushes. Thc Span ards li red only live shots, which did io damage. After tho ships stood out into tho tarbor tho Spaniards in thc bush jpenod fire on the Marblohoad's launch, which replied vigorously. The Suwanee then turned back md shelled the bushes, driving the Spaniards inland. Priceless Pain " If n price cnn ba plnced on pain, 'Mother'? I*>lend' lu worth Ita waight lu qold nunn nil? vi ator. My wife antlered more In ten minutes with ?tiber of lier other two children thiut sh? dil) nt ?-. :? tlier with her lnut. hnvlnff pr?vloii?ly used our tx/ttleaof 1 Mother''1 IMeua.' It un hlmhi? to nuy one expecting to become n mother," anya a customer. Thus wrlto.1 Henderson Dnlo, Druggist, of Corm!, 111., to the Bi..ifield Regulator Company, o? Admita, OB., the oroprle toru ona manufacturers of " Motnor'a Prione*. ' Tide auccceaful remedy ls not one of tho many Internal medicines nd vcrtifMK? to do unrcntjonnbio things, but a scientifically prepared liniment c?oeclally effective bi noding strength and elnetlelty to those parta of woman's organism which he nt tho Reverent strains of childbirth. Tho Uniment may bo used at nny and all time? dubing pregnancy up to thc very hour of confinement. Tho earlier lt is begun, and tho longer vined, tho moro perfect will be the result, but it has been ua?<3 dui lng th? last month only with great benefit and aucccos. It not only shot tono labor and lessens tho pain attending lt. but greatly dludn lines the danger to lite of both mother and child, and leave? the mother In a con* ditton moro favorable to apeedy recovery. " Mothcr'a Friend " Is cold by drUggUti nt f.i.o., or sent by express on receipt ol price. . Valuable book for women, *' Before Baby ia Born,'* sent'free on application. |lin BRAOFIRLD RIQULATQR CO., Allanta, Ge. Nogrow C?nicas to Trlj^e Murder in Alabama a ?id Moot ?^yti ??outh. MON'A'OOMKUV, AhK?y Juno 17. On Tuesday night i?at Mr. Cardon and his wifo and old tuan Carleo, a relativo of Mr. Carden, woro ui.if dorod in thoir houeo uenr Wotumpka, in Elmoro county, for money tho old couplo woro supposod to havo about tho house. On Wodnosdny iivo nogroos woro arrested, Sol JaokBon and four othore, on suspicion of having committed tho orimo. Last night about dark Govornor Johnston rcooived a mos sago from tho sheriff that a mob WUB assembling and ho feared that his prisonoiB would bo taken from him, and naknd for troops. Tho Governor soon got togother what was loft of tho local military companies and at 8 o'clock star tod a Bpooinl train, with about ninety uni formed and armed mon, to tho BCOIIO. Uoforo thoy roached tho jail tho mob had bnt-torod down thc innot doors with toolB Secured from a blaokamith shop near by and taken tho prisoners out, carrying them at onco to thc scene of tho murdor. Four of the negroes confessed hav ing participated in tho orimo ?ind ono of them told whore ho had hid den the money. Ho was made to (ind tho money and there in sight of tho horrible deed thoy had committed they were all live swung up and their bodies riddled with bullets. Tho military woro unable to follow tho mob last night UH tiley woro well mounted and no means of conveyance wore at band to take the troops after them. Thin morning efforts were mado to (ind tho negroes, and about ll o'clock new? came over tho tolephono from Wetumpka that they had been found swinging from a limb near whore tho crime was committed. Every effort was mado by the Gov ernor to prevent the people taking the case into thoir own hands, but without avail. Tho neighbors woro dcoply inconsed and nothing seemed to appease their wrath but tho lives of the alleged murdorors. Eczema! The Onlv Ore. ICczomn is moro than a : 'Mn disease, and no skin remedies can ono it. The doctors aro unable to effect a eure, and their mineral mixturt t are damasina to tho most powerful constitution. Thc whole trouble is in the blood, und Swift's Speedie is tho only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood diseases. Kczcnin broXo out on my daughter, and con dum il to spread until hor head ?ns entirely covered. She was trented by Hove rn 1 good doctors, but grew w?>rtjo, and thc dreadful disenso spread to hor fuco. Sh o was (Aken to two celebrated health springs, but rc colvod no benefit, Jinny putout medicines woro taken, but without rc suit, until wc decided to try 8, 8. 8.,and hr ?he time tho flrnt bottle WP- finished, her bond be gan to boni. A dosen Mottles cured hor com pletely and loft her skin perfectly smooth. Shu ls now Hlxtcon years old, and has ft morrill flnonl growth of hair. Not a algn of thc dreadful dh.'.-.-.Mi has over returned. H. T. SlIORK, 2701 Lucas Ave, 8t. f/ouls, l\lo. Don't expect local applications of soups and salves to cure Eczema. They roaoh only the surface, while tho di senso comes from within. Swift's SpocUic SSS?Blood ?B the only cure and will rench tho moBt obstinate case. It is far ahead of all aim Har remedios, because it cmos cases Which uro boyond their roach. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and ls the only blood remedy guaranteed to oontain no pot ash, meroury ojr other mineral. Books mailed froo by Swift Speciflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Tho Campaign j) eel bigs. Tho Democratic State Excoutivo Com mittee, at its meeting on .Inno 2d, manged tho following schedule for tho campaign : barnwell. Friday, Juno 21. Hamborg, Saturday, June 25. Sumter, Tuesday, Juno 28. Maumu", Wednesday, Juno 20. Monck'.* Corner, Tuesday, Juno 30. Georgetown, Saturday, July 2. Klngstroe, Tuesday, July n. Floronoo, Wednesday, July 0. Marion, Thursday, July 7. Conway, Saturday, July 0. Darlington, Tuesday, July 12. Chesterfield, Thursday, July 14. Bonnottsvlllo, Saturday, .Inly 10. Bishopvillo. Tuesday, July 10. Camdon, Thursday, July 21. Lancastor, Saturday, July 28. Chostor, Monday, July 25. Winnsboro, Tuesday, July 20. Yorkvillo, Wednesday, July 27. Gaffnoy. Thursday, July 2S. Spnrtanburg, Friday, July 20. Union, Saturday i July WO. Nowhorry, Monday, August 8. Laurens, Tuesday, Angust?). ( ?roonvillo, Thursday, August ll. Piokons, Friday, August 12. Walhalla, Monday, August l">. Anderson, Tuesday, August 111. Abbovillo, Thursday, August 18. Greenwood) Friday? August lt). Aiken, Monday, August 22. Bdgoilold, Tuesday, August 23. Saluda, Thursday, August 25, Lexington, Friday, August 2(1. Columbia, Saturday, August 27. _- ^) ? ? Deserter Going Back. Coi.UMlilA, S. C., June 17.-Shcc lian, thc young d?serter, will not bo :ourt-mnrtialled. Colonel Tillman wired Governor ?SIlerbc to-day ns follows: "Have obtained an order [or Sheehan to be returned to duty without further punishment and marked as absent without leave fjaution him to report promptly as won aa ho can got transportation from Colonel Alston and to behavo liimself, ns another offence might uiMiBo him to lio shot." Homicide at ( linton. LAURENS, S. C., June 17.-At ?linton on Sunday evening at a no iro church a row occurred in which VVado Williams was so sovorely wounded that ho has sinco died. A jury of inryiest charged Zod Cole man ns tho principal and John .l'rn Lhor and Glonn liyttlo ns acccsHorio?. They aro at large, but it is thought I)y thc Coroner that thoy will sur render, '?VaIninti Tomato ViliOS. Tho best niothod of growing tho tomato, ?nd tho ono which I bollovo will givr tho host satisfootioii whore not moro tim? ono bundrod or two hundred plants aro to bo grown, is the stake trollis. To grow thom in this manner roquries strong polos,! Homowhat larger than bonn polos and about oight or nine foot long. Sharpon these and set them very, firmly in tho ground beforo sotting tho plant. It is hotter to put th eui in a singlo row, if possiblo, miming tho row east and wost, and tho polos oan bo sot two fool apart if more than oOo row. is sot, place tho rows threo foot opart, which will give room for pushing bubweon. Sot a good slooky plant oioso up to ouoii polo, and care for it tho samo as re commended for othor methods of training. Whon a plant gets woll established in its now quarters it will send out now shoots from just above oaoli leaf, whioh, if left, will grow until thoy equal in si/.o with tho main stalk. As ofton ns once eaoh week side ?hoots as laterals must bo pinched off, loaving only tho main stalk. Novor disturb tho top or terminal bud, as this is ono that pro duces tho fruit. Do not fail to keep every ono of tho littorals or sido shoots pinched off. As tho plant grows, tio tho ono stalk to the polo, using soft twino known as wood twino for tho pur pose. Thcsu stalks wilt grow from tux to ten foot high, and produco an abundance of the choicest tomatoes, and you. will get moro bushels of far botter fruit that will ripon oarlier and better then by any othor method. They occupy loss room in tho garden, aro very attractive, and tho fruit is always clean and is easier to gather. -?American Agriculturist. Aro You Wcakl Weakness manifests itself in thc loss of ambition and nohilig bone?. The blood in watery ; the thsucs ure wasting-the door I'H bcinuoucucd lor disease. A bottle of Browns' i mn Hitlers taken in time will restore your St react ll, soothe ymir nerves, make your Mood Heh and red. Po you moro good thin an expensive special course of medicine. Browns'Iron Hitters is sold by all deniers. (iermany Boules Hostile Intent. BK)tLIN, June 1.-The Cologne Gn/.etto to-day publishes a note, understood to be semi-official, which reads as follows : "According to trustworthy infor mation, all conjecture in tho presa and in political circle? in Spain which aro being built on thc supposed inten tion of Germany to abandon her neutrality in thc Philippines ques tion aro entirely baseless. "In Spanish official quarters the arrival of German men of-war at Manilla is regarded aa perfectly natu ral, for tho great German interests there demand protection." M CURES WHERE Alf EISE FAILS. Eui M nest Cunnii Syrup. Tastes Good. UBO W*Q Eel In tinto. Bold hy clrtiKRlMs. T CONSUMPTION Eph's Will. Old Kph took a notion the other day that ho must make his will, and called to consult a lawyer for that purpose The attorney gathered a pencil and piece of paper and pro pared to make a .schedule. "Well, Kph, what property have you got ?" "Well, sall, dare's onory bobtail dawg dat nobber sleeps, or cf he does he's allers lalkin' in it. I leabe him to dat ii off y of mine. I nobber like dat niggah." "All right," said tho attorney ; "there goes the dog." "Den dar's dat hazel splitter sow. Leabe her to whoebber kin cotoh her." "The sow is disposed of," ?aid the lawyer. "De 'backy box an' pipe kin go to de boy a? soon as ho git? ole enuff." "It is so recorded," answered tho attorney. "De house and de lot goes to do gal." "But there hi an inoumbranco on the house, Mph." "What's dat you say?" "There is an inoumbranco on tho houso." "Oh, dar am, am dar? Den I am wuff moro than I was. Leabe do 'cumbrnnco to do ole woman to libo on." -_-? i_ -- The Poughkeepsie, New York, Ifiaglo asserts that this country has now won tho right togivothe Philip pine Islands a new name, and sug gests that they should be called Dewey Islands hereafter, inasmuch a? "we do not want any good Ameri can soil named after that old brute, Philip of Spain." LOW TEXAS, MEXICO, CALIFOR NIA, ALASKA, or any other point, with KUKU; MAI'H, writ? to FRED. I). BUSH, District Passenger Agont, I.0?1SYII.I.KR1IASHYI1.1.K RAILROAD, 80) WALL STREET, Atlanta, (hi. 0008-28-81. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. -,-< A LL CIVIL ENGINEERING or SUR? V KY INO httshioss ofiloiontly executed. Orders left with Jay nos A: Sholor will ro eeivo prompt attention. RKHI'KCTKIJM.Y, 1. H. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. C. {february ?kl, IKOS. B-iyr, 1,1.11 ?IUI HIWIIIIIl. i ill?'.?.tM?y,i| i .lilli? lilli] neilin WALHA tit/A BAPTIST CJIUUOU. Roy, 11.13. Faut, Pastor. J. T. Ash wortb. t?up't Sunday school, Proach tngon second Sunday afc ll o'olook and at night. Sunday sohool ovory Sunday at 10 o'olook a. m. Prayor mooting o'v?ry, Thursday night. WAMIAMIA PUKSUYTKUMN ClIUUC'II. Preaching every second ami fourth Sunday morning at ll o'clock; ovoning 8.30 o'olook. Sunday School ovory . Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, Major S. P. Dondy Suporintoudout. RICHLAND.--Froaohlng every ilrek and third Sunday afc il a. m. Sunday school ovory Sunday at 10.30 a. m., W. H. Hughes Superintendent. I?KTUKII."Preaching second Sunday nt 8.80 p. m. and ovory Hf th Suaday at lt a, m. R. L. ROOKUB, Tho appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit aro as follows: First Sunday at Whltmlro's at ll a. m.; Joeassoc at.8 p. m. Socoud Sunday at Double Springs at ll a. m. ; Laurel Springs at 3 p. m. Third Sunday at Zion at ll a. m.; Goonoo nt 3 p. m. Fourth Sunday at Fairview at ll a. m.; .Nowry at li p. m. Thoro will also bo preaching at Whit mi ro on Saturday boforo tho first Sunday in oaoh month nt 3 p. m., and at Double Springs on Saturday boforo tho socoud Sundav in each mouth at 8 pi m. , JAS. II. MULI.INIX, P. C. Tho following aro tho anpolntmonts of Kov. W. W. Leathers for tho year 1807: lloavordatu Baptist church-first Sun day and Saturday boforo in each month at ll a. m. , Nowry I ?upi isl church-second Sunday morning and at night, and on tho '.hird Sunday night, and ovory fifth Sunday, at tho usual hours. Shiloh llaptist church-third Sunday at ll a. m. and on Saturday boforo at 8 p. m. IIopowoll llaptist church, Audorson cdunty. fourth Sunday and Saturday bo foro at Ila. m. APPOINTMENTS AT THE EVAN GELICAL LUTHERAN OIIURCH: Sunday School at ?1.30 a. m., Mr. J. J. Ansel, Superintendent. Divino services, English, on tho second and fourth Sundays, at ll a. m. and on Thursdays, at 4 p. m. Gorman, at ll a. m., on tho fast and third Sundays. Appointments for the Westminster Group of Chu relics. First Sunday, preaching at Tugaloo at ll a. m. Second Sunday,Oak G rovo, at ll a. m., and Westminster at 8 p. m. Third Sunday, Retreat, at ll a. m. Fourth Sunday, Westminster, at lia. m. and S p. m. JOSKI'U T. DKNDY, Stated Supply. Masonic. Tho r?gul?t communications of Dino Ridgo Lodgo, No. 1)2, A. F. M., aro hold in tho Masonic Temple, Walhalla, S. C.. on Saturday night, on or boforo tho full moon in each month, nt 8 o'clock p. M. Tho Urethren will take duo notico thereof and govern tlicrri?olvcs accordingly, R. T. JATNKS, W. M. W. O. Wiirra, Soorotary. Knights (if'l'ythias. Walhalla Lodgo. No. 07, K. of P. moots every Monday night in Masonic Hall. J. M. Moss, O. C. J. T. ASIIWOHTII K. R. and S. RAMON'S ?&ERPILLS ANDTON IC PELLETS Cure all forms of disease cnusea by n Sluggish Liver pud Biliousness. The Pink Pill Cte?llSCS The Tonic Pellet Invigorates B. n. Moore, ofGrccasburjr, Ky., snys: "I was very bilious for n IOIIK fl mci lind ihllcn oS" ami getting In bad health. I lind dys pepsia mid spit up my food. I began ic.inc Ramon's Liver rills mid Tonie Pellets ac cording lo thc Doctor's Hook, mid ns a re sult I Increased in weight '?3 pounds, and feel Uko n new person." The little " Doctor's Dook " tells nil about th?.ni, ?ind n week's Treatment I'ree, proves every word tine. Complete Treatment, 26o BROWN f.'.FO. CO.. N. V. und Grcenovlllo. Tons For salo hy J.W. Boll, Walhalla, and Strlbling Drug Company, Soneoai J. J. ANSEL, -DEALER IN - Furniture ol' all Kinds, Collins niitl Caskets. i Y/ ' Prices to suit tho times. . ^TS 4-21-08-Jy Keowee Courier ENTERS UPON A HEW EPOCH. Gives All the News, The Best Print ol the Best Matter. Advertisements placed in thc OLD RELIABLE CO URI ICU alwa bring tho best returns. Subscription $1 per year. Sub scribe now. THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED .. JOB DEPARTMENT. Brief Work and Pam phlets a Specialty. 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Correspond ence invitod. 4-7-08 SENECA, S. C. I. J). FlNOANNON, PllOl'lilKTOn. Fancy teams and voblclos at all times, day yr night. Prices reasonable. 4-21-08-ly. Sheriff's Sales. BY vlrtuo of sundry oxooutioiiB di rected to mo by Thomas bibb, County Treasurer of Oconoo County, South Carolina, I will soil, boforo tho Court House door in Walhalla, S. C., on Salosday, July 4th, 1808, botwoon tho legal boura for sale, to tho highest bid dor, tho following described real cstato, to-wit: All that pioeo, parcol'or tract of land in Whitowntor Township, Oconoo county, South Carolina, containing sovonty (70) aucs, moro or loss, and bounded by lands of John Cantrell, Wm. Walsh, cstato Josoph black, docoasod, and others. Lovicd on as tho proporty of Wm. Walsh at suit of Stato for taxes. Also, all that pieco, parcel or tract of land, lu Oconco county, South Carolina, in Kcowoo Township, and bounded by lands of J. I). Vornorj S. K. Cannon, Margaret 1. Gibson and others, coma.:, ing thirty-four (84) acres, moro or less. Loviod on as tho proporty of Lewis Owens at suit of Stato for taxes. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land Oconoo county, South Carolina, in Tu?, loo Township, containing fifty (GO) acres, moro or less, as unknown lands, mid bounded by lands of S. M. Fool, T. J. Adams, Ellison Sc Simpson and others. Loviod on at suit of State for faxes. Also, all that pieco, parcol or tract of land in Oconco county, South Carolina, in Wagoner Township, containing ono hundred and thirty-flvo (185) acres, moro or less, and bounded by lands of F. J. Taylor, G. F. Wyatt and W. J. Huflio. Levied on ns tho proporty of Washington J. bold at suit of Stato for taxes. TERMS : Cash, Purohasors to pay extra for titles. W. W. MOSS, Sheriff Oconoo County, .hmo 0, 1808. 20-20 ?!!?ixiixiixoriis foi* l?-elief THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY or OCONKK. COURT OF COMMON I'LL AS. Matthew W. Coleman and William S. Hunter, ns Executors of tho last will and testament of Sponcor Stegall, deceased, Plaintiffs, against, G. Wash Stegall, William Stogall, Pat rick Stegall, Anna Jamison, James Stcgall, Malinda Day, Mary Orr, Emma Couch, Sid Stcgall, Harrison Stogall, Mattie Jamison, Mattie Jordan, Carrie Stogall, Josso Stegall, bottio Stcgall, Sou Stcgall, Thomas Stogall, Earle Mooro, Hattio Mooro, Lottlo Mooro, babo Mooro, Grant Mooro, Waltor Mooro and Mohard Kirby, Carolino Kirby and Robert Loo Kirby, D?fend ants. SOMMONS von RKI.IKK-(COMI-LAINT NOT SBltVBD.) To tho Defondants abovo named: YOU aro heroby summoned and ro quirod to answer tho complaint in this action, which will bo filed in tho olllco of tho Clerk of tho Court of Com mon Pleas, for tho said county, and to Borve a copy of your answor to tho said complaint on tho subscribers at thoir ofilco, on tho Public Squaro, at Walhalla Court llouso, South Carolina, within twenty days after the sorvico hereof, oxclusivo (?f tho day of such service; ami if you fail to answer tho complaint within tho time aforesaid, tho Plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated May 25th, A. 1). 1808. TL. S. ) JAMKS SKAhonN, C. C. P. JAYNES A SHELOR, Plaint O's' Attornoys. To the Defondants abovo named: Tako notico that tho summons in tho abovo entitled action was filed in tho oflico of tho (dork of tho Court of Com mon Pleas of Oconco County, South Caro lina, on tho 25th day of May, 1808; that tho complaint in this action will bo flied in said oflico within twonty days from this dato; that tho object of this action is tho construction of tho will of Sponoer Stcgall, deceased, tho marshalling of tho assots of his estate, tho salo of tho real property of willoh bo died soi/.cd and possessed, for tho purposes of partition among his hoirs-at-law and legatees according to tho torms of his will, undor tho proper ordor of this Court. JAYNES & SIIELOR, Plaintiffs' Attornoys, Walhalla, S. C. My 25th, 1808. 21-20 Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF OCONEE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary Keith, Plaintiff, against Amanda CasOn, Pearl Keith and beulah Keith, Defendants. SUMMONS KOU RKI.IKK-(COMPLAINT NOT SHKVKO.) TO tho Defondants abovo named: YOl? are hereby summoned and ro qtiired to answor tho complaint in this action, which was filed in thc oflico of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Ploas, for tho said County, on the 18th day of May, 1808, and to norvo a copy of your answor to tho said complaint on the subscribers at thoir oflico. on tho Public Squaro, at Walhalla ('mu t HOUSO. South Carolina, within twenty days after tho sorvico hereof, oxclusivo of tho day of such sorvico; and if you fall lo answer tho complaint within tho time aforesaid, tho Plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho reliof demanded in tho complaint. Dated May iftth. A. D. 1808. [L. S.1 JAMKS SKAIIOUN, C. C. P. JAYNES * SHELOR, Plalntifl's Attornoys. To tho Dofondants Amanda Gason, Pearl Keith and beulah Keith. Take notico that the summons and complaint in tho abovo ontitled action woro flied in tho office o? tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas of Oconoo County, South Carolina, on tho 18th day of May, 1808; that tho object of this ac tion ls tho cancellation of a deed mado 'ny plaintiff to Gorabi Koith on tho inf it day of August, 1800, covering tho lot of land described in tho conplaint and hoing tho samo whorcon plaintiff now resines in tho town of Walhalla, Oconoo County, South Carolina; that tho rollof 'demanded in tho complaint consists partly in excluding you and each of you from nny intorost NB heirs at 'aw of Ger ald Keith, deceased, in Bald promises, JAYNES & SHELOR, Plaintiff's Attornoys. Walhalla, S. C. May I8l.li, 1808. 20-20 -and Plenty of it still on hand. LIVERY, FEED % SALE STABLE, j WHEN you vant anything in this lino call and soo ino. .1 will do my host to please you, both in quality and price Whon you havo a IIOIBO th; < don't snit you bring him to mo and ? will swap you ono that cioos suit you. E^fT'Nico, woll furnished four room HOI IHK ?O KENT CHEM*. Call on mo.^C? m fl AT AVA 1. Hi. MiMft April 7, 1803. WARREN PRIESTLEY,! THE HARBER. FOU FOURTEEN YEAHS WAL IfAIiliA'S TON80KIAT. ARTIST. Prompt and satisfactory work ParloiB. 4-21-08-ly his SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condomea . . ...milo in i'd. , ; Juno 12, _' STATIONS. LY.Charleston....'?,.777. ..7. 'KT.-.??).-.?';.m Cv. Columbi!*..... .7.. Tl" 00" a m " Prospority. 12 00 n'n " Newberry. 13 lo i> m " Ninoty-Hlx. 1 00 i> m Lv. Groenwood. 7 10 n ni 1 '?5 p in Ar. Hollge?. 7 130 ? m 2 05j) jin Xi-, Abb?vUlO............ ^8 03 j^m ~?T86 p_ni XrTljoTto?r. ? 25 s ?? ~5 65~ p i? Ar. Anderson.T7.T. ~8[66~a}? ^J??L1\T. Ar. <Srco~nvTilo. "9 80""?'ni 8 66 ii m Ar. Atlanta.. 0 65 p inj JTw p ?" miiiipirtvn ICx?Run. Daily STATION a $0 No. 12. Lr. GrconvH?o."T35 p '? 10 15 i? m " Piedmont. 5 05 p m 10 40 ft ni " Willlmnston. rt 10 i> ni 10 ftfi n in Ly. Andoraoo'.. ? "T80?i? IO 40 a: in LY.Holton".."".'. ? 80 p "ni ll ?? H in Ar. DominldB..... _B 66 p m ll ?5 a m LT. Abbov?lp...........? ?"_5o v m J i ?V ft itt Lv.fiodgo?.TT 16 ji" m l l 60" a ni Ar. Greenwood. 7 '15 p in 12 10 p in Lv. NlnotySix. 12 26 p ni " Newberry. 1 BO p m " Prosperity. - I 10 p m Ar. Columbia.. . _ 260 p m Ar. Cfliarieston.................. ? .< < ~^ 4? V nl Ti SH'] 1 SO? Lv. ...OharloBtou.... Ar (i ?Op fl 00? 8 80? ll ?0;. ,,\... ?b??n?bTft..... 2 40p O?Op 0 07a 1145? ".Alston." 1 B8p 8 60? 1004a 1266p ".Bundie." 12 Mp 7 Wp 10 20* 1 82p ".Union." 12 ?Sp 7 BOp IOHOHI 160p .... Jonesville..,. I2 21p 6Mp 10 64A 2 (Kip *' .Puflolot." 12 00p rti.'p 11 25al 3 26p Ar.. Rpm tmiburg.. .Lv ll 40? 0 16p ll 40nl 2 83p Lv.. Bpnr ton burg... Ar ll 20? 0 00p Jjj6|^00p Ar^. AsJ^v?lo... uLy _8j?a_8 05n "P," p. m. "A,1' a. m. Trains 0 ?nd io curry elegant Pullman Blooping car? botwoon Columbia mid Ashuvillo, enrouto dnily liol wooli Jacksonville midClncln mitt. Pullmnn palace sleeping carn on Trains 85 and CO, 87 ?nd BB, on A. mid C. division. Trains leave BpartHiiburg, A. & ?. divinion, northbound, 0:87 a.m., B 07 p.m., rt.10 p. Ol., (Vosttt into Limited); southlioiiiid 13:24a. m., 8:16 p. in j ll 81 a. m., (Ventlottie l.uultod.l Trains leave Greenville A. and Lt divinion, northbound,6:4ft ?. m., 2:84 p. m. and 6-22 p. m., ?Vestibuled Limited) : t-outhhound, 1 :26 a. m., :80p. m., 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Non. 18 nud iL-Solld trains, with Pullman PnrlorCars, between Charleston and A abo vino. FRANK 8. WANNON, J.M.OULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Trafilo Mgr., Washington, D. C. Washington, I). JJ. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Qon. Pass. Ag't. Aa tQon, Putta. Ag't. NVnuhluHtoi), 1>. O._Athinta, U?, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condcinod Bebeilulo of l'lismuigor TralOQ. In Eflfoot Juno 12, 180S. i .'m : mm i. mi Lv. Atlant?, O.T " Atlnnta, K.T " NororoKa " ltnford. " (-iiilnosvlUo. " Lui?. Ar. ( '. .i 11.? 11 :i Lv.Mt. Airy " Toocoa. " Weatralnalor " flonec?. " Central " Qroenvllle.. " Bportanbvirg Ar. Asheville " Gaffiioya " LliiokHburg " Ktng'aMt.. " ( Iii .1. mia Lv. Charlotte Ar. Grcoimboro LY . Groonaboro Ar .Norfolk Ar. DnnvUlo _ Ar. nioiiniond . Ar.V/aNliinutou " BAllm'oPRK " Plitlndolphln " Now Sfork ?outhbouud. Lv. N. V..PH. ?: " Phlliwiolphla. " Daltlraore,.,. " WuHblhgton.. j,v. Jttcbiiiond ... Lv. 1 imivlllo Lv. Norfolk Ar. Groonaboro.. Lv. Groenaboro Ar. < 'hal lot tu .. IJV. Gaatoala " Ktiiu B Mt " Blaoksbarg .. " G?.flfnoyn Lv. Ahhovlllo.. " Rpartaubui, " Greonvlllo.. " Contrai " 8onoo? " WOHtllllllBtor " Toccoa " Mt. Airy " Cornolia " Lula.. " GalnoMvlllo " Lilford " Nororosn Ar. Atlnnta, BIT Ar. Athuitn, (i. T NdKCK?HH NOdN Tl??I?? _ 'Jally lCxcopt^ Hniiday. Lv. Atlnnta, "outrai timo" ..."".. ll 20 a Ar. Nororos?, ?Mtorn timo. 1 16 p Lv. NoroioHH, oiiHt?rii limo.777. 2 ?0 p Ar. Atlanta, contrai limo. .. 2 20 p "A" a. ni. "P'rp.7n. "M" noon. "W"'Hifilit. (Oionapcnko Lino HtoamorH in daily Korvioo faotwoon Norfolk and Baltimore. No?. 87 ?nd 88- Dally. Washington and Mouth western Vest?bulo Limited. Through I'uUnian Bleeping enrs between Now York ?nd Now Or loana, vi? Vi sahl ng ton ? Atlanta mut Montgom ery, and ?Iso between New York and MomphlM, viawesliliiKtou, Atlnnta mid Birmingham. Kirnt class thoroiiKhfnro coaohos bot ween Washing ton Arni A"?iili. Dilling cara Borve alt moms on route. Pullmnn dr? wing-room sleeping cnr.-i botweon Gieonsboro mid Norfolk. (MOHO rou nootion at Kin folk for OLD POI NT COM KOKT arriving there tn time rar v.r"^v. Nos. mid Ort-United Htatos Past Mail runs n il id between Washington ?nd New Or leans. vlnHoutborn Hallway, A. ?fe W. P. It. lt., and L. A N, Ii. H.. being compusod of hnggngn car ?nd couches, through without ehr.ligo for ?w.sonKOrs of all ela>?9o? P-.-.llm?u drawing room slooptng ctw* b*twoen Now York and New Orleans, vi? Allnuta and Montgoniory. leaving Wnshingtou OOCll Wednesday, a tourist i ii i 'I m: car will run through hetwoon WIIHII Ington and Han Krauolsco without chango, 1 'nil i.i.i H Drawing-Hoom Blooping Cara between Asheville and Atlnnta. Nos. 11.87. 88 and 12 -Pullman ?looping cari between Rleiimond and Charlo, te, vi* Danville, southbound Nod. ll and 87, northbound Noa. 88 and \H FRANKS, GANNON. J.M.OULP. . Third V P. A Gen. Mgr., Tranie M*g*r. W. A. TURK, ' B. H. 'HAUDNVV/K, Geii'l Pass. Ag't., Ass'tGen'l Pass. Ag't., Washington. D. O. Atlanta. (I?, H v.?u W??ki .Job tVuithig o? any ucscri tiori send it to thc Courier ?Joh Oflleo. Briefs and Arguments : : : : a Specialty. i 03-^ Mart , i. . 181?;;, coHt only Hil,00 n thoueuml. ( i, 3!}>cnHbro o?rtrloKca for.wny otltor to? , . ( jit-tlter made, cont Sl?J.OO i\ tlmtitomil. (i i1 You cnn anvo Un) cnliio cost iii your Mtirltii , > on tho llrst two thouimml curUI<h<cS. Wily till? i ,1 i - KO 1? fully oxi>Iulnc<l lu tho Marlin limul (, S Hook for HIIOOUM'H. lt ?il-ot?ll?l't'-ff tc?at*for ' \ llreft'ins ami how to uso thom. How lo lo.i'i f < dirlrlilKOs with tho dtftVroiit kliuis of Muck OAO. i i KiuokoicsH nowi'trs. lt ?Ives trajectories, vc- ? > Jo-xltlea, iiciiotrotlon? una loco other joints Of \ i tutorvht lo M>ort?mon. 1W I'IIKCB. Froo, if you , t J wi.I nomi shunt's for i?iMaK? to t S *1IK MARIJH riRKAHMB CO., K?W BftVM, Conn. / Blue Ridge Railroad, ll. C. BEATTIE, BKOKIVI K. TIME TABLE NO, 0. SUPEU8EDES TIME TABLE NO. 9. Effcctivo 7.00 A. M., Juno 12, 1898. Bc?ioce? yinder.s'OH ami Walhalla. l-.Ah l'ilOl is I?. WKSTIIOUNI). No. 12. STATIONS. No. ll. FiitST CLASH, FI HST CLASS, DAILY. IX^I.Y. A. M,-Arrivo Leave-1*. >M s 1?.8? Andorson ?1.20 f 10.10 Don vor ?.ll f 10.07 Antun 8.G0 B 0.58 Pendleton 3.50 f 0.10 Cherry's Crossing 4?08 f 9,42 Adams' Crossing 'bbl ? 9.28 1 Seneca ~ . . ( 4.20 s 0.15 j 44 \ 4.80 s 8.45 West Union 5.00 s S.85 Lv Walhalla Ar 5.17 10 AS ruouNH. WK.STIIOI.'N?. 2d Class. ' 2d Class. M IX HI). MlXKD. Baily. Dully. No. 0. No. 5. P. M. Arrivo. Loavo. A. M. 8 8.00 Anderson 11.00 I 2.80 Denver 11,28 f 2.2(1 Atifun mm s 2.10 Pondloton 11.48 f 2.00 Chorry's Crossing 11.08 f 2.00 Adams' Crossing 11.50 s 1,86 Seneca 12.25 (s) Ungular (dationj (f) Flag station. Ail regubir trains from Anderson to . Walhalla havo right to track over trains of tho sanio class moving in. opposito direction, unless othcrwiso sneoHled by train ordora. Will also slop at tho following stations t<? take on or lot off passengers : Phin .icy's, Janies am! Sandy Springs. No. 12 connects with Soulhorn Railway No. 12 at Anderson. Nos. 5 and 0 connect with southern Railway Nos. 12 and 37 at Soneca. J. E. ANDK.HSON, ' :?> Suporintondonl. Passenger Department, Wllminylon, N. C., February 21, 1807. -., Fust JLine Between Charleston and Colnnihia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. lnoffoot Fobrunrly 24th, 1807. ?', ? WKSTWAltD. ?No. 62. Loavo Charloston. 7 00 a m " Lanes.^8 20 44 " Sumter. 0 8? 44 Arrivo Columbia.10 55 41 " Prosperity.ll 58 p m " Newborry.12 10 44 44 Clinton.12 50 44 44 Laurons. 1 15 '.! ?' Croonvillo. 8 00 ?1 " Spartanburg.. 8 00 44 44 Winnsboro. 0 15 pm 14 Cbarlotto. 8 20 44 " llendersonvillo.? 08 44 44 Ashovillo. 7 00 44 HASTWAltl). .NO. 58. Leave Ashovillo. 8 20 ? m 44 llendersonvillo.0 15 " ?? Spartanburg.ll 45 44 " Oreenville.ll 50 44 " Laurens. 1 45 " " Clinton. 2 10 M ?. Nowboiry. 2 57 44 44 Prosperity.8 18 44 44 Columbia. ? 15 ?? Arrive Sumter. 0 85 ?? 14 Lanes. 7 48 44 44 Charloston . 0 25 44 ? Daily. Nos. 52 and 58 Solid Trains hotweon Charloston and Columbia. S. C. ll. M. EMERSON, Gon'l l'assenger Agent. J. R. KKNLY, (ienei?il Manager. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manager, ?Pou-?rto'oUntt nnd gfor&ia S, UK CHARLESTON LINE." Solid Through Trains Botwcon Charles ton and Asheville Carrying Pullman Palace Buifett Parlor (Jars. Passenger I>cpartniont, J CHAIM.KKTON, S. ('., Juno 18, 1807. ( BOUHDVLKi Daily. Lcavo Charleston. 7 10 a m 5 80 p m Arrivo Suminorvillo, 7 40 a m 0 10 j> m 44 Prognnlls, 8 18 a m fl 50 p m 44 (?coi gos, 8 20am 7 04 pm 44 Branchville, 0 00am 785 pm 44 Rowesvillo, 0 15am 8 07 pm 44 Orangeburg, 0 'AH a m 8 24 pm 44 St. Matthews, 0 48 a m 8 48 pm 44 Fort Motto, 10 00 am 0 08 p. QI 44 Kingvlllo, 10 10 am 9 20 p ni 44 Columbia, 10 55 am 10 10 pm 4 00 p m 4 44 P m 4 55 p m 5 00 fi m 5 27 p in 5 42 j? m 0 10 p m ? 87 p m 0 50 p m 7 22 p m 8 00 p m r. 80 p m 7 50 p m 8 19 p m 8 81 p tn 8 50 p ni 0 10 p m 0 57 p tn 10 45 p m 8 20 p m 4 07 p m 4 44 n m 5 03 p m 5 17 p m 5 20 p m fi 50 p m 8 00 p m Leave Columbia, 7 00 a ni Arrive Ringville, 7 40 a m 44 Fort Motto, 7 51 a m 44 , St. Matthews, 8 02 a in 44 Oiangeburg, 8 21 a in 44 Kowesville, 8 88?'hi 41 Branchville, 0 10 a m 44 Georges, 0 85 a m 44 Prognalla, 0 48 lim 41 Summerville, 10 22 a rn 44 Charleston, ll Wa m Lea* i ('harloston, 7 10 a in 44 Branchville, 0 15am 44 Bamberg, 9 87 a m 44 Denmark, 0 52am 14 Black ville, 10 10 am 44 WilUston, 10 27 am 44 A ikon, ll 00 a in Arrivo Augusta, 1151 a m Loavo Augusta, 44 Aikon, 44 Williston, 44 Blackville, 44 Denmark, 4 Hamborg, '4 Branchville, Arrivo Charleston, fl 20 a m 7 14 a m 7 57 a m 8 14 a m 8 28 a m 8 >i 1 a m 0 05 a m 11 00 a m FAST KXI'ltKN.H AlKIUSTA ANO WASHINU TON VIA A. (!. I,., WITH SI.KKI'KIIS, .TO ANO PJtOM NICW VOItK. Lofivu Aui;i'rt(a, 8 05 p III Arrive Aiken, 8 25 p m 44 Denmark, 4 82 p m Leave Denmark, fl 25 a m 44 Aiken, 7 28 a m 44 Augusta, 8 10 a m Daily Kxcopt Sunday. Loavo Camdon, 8 45 a m 2 25 p ni 44 Camdon .innot 0 85 a m 8 55 pm Arrivo Kingvlllo, . 10 05 a m 4 85 p ni Loavo Ringville, 10 25 a in fl 00 a m 44 Camden Junotl l oo a m fl 40 a m 44 Camdon, ll 55 am 8 15 n m Jos. II. SANDS, General Manager L. A. KMKH-ON, TraiMo Managor, Goneral (lillee, Chiuleutou, Si C.