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Ohio Wy mun Suffered Groat Agony l;forn st Terrible Gora-H?r Kiory of tho C?se, and Her Curo. ".For many year? I was ni Meted with a milk leg, nnd a few years ego it broke out lu a soro and spread from my foot to my l? nee. I Buttered great agony. It would burn nnd itch all tho timo and disohnrgo n great deal. My health was good with tho oxcoption of thin soro. I tried a great many kinds of Balve, but somo would irr?talo tho soro so that I could hardly stand tho pain. I could not go near tho Aro without suffering Intensely. Homo ono neut me papers containing testimonials of euros by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and 1 told my husband I would like to try this med icine. Kn got mo n bottlo and I found it helped me. I kept on taking it until my limb Was completely healed. I ea n not. praise Hood's Sarsaparilla enough tor tho great benoilt it has been to me. It deansea tho blood of all Impurities and leaves lt rich mid puro." Mua. ANNA li. KAKRN, Whlttlesoy, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Sarsaparilla of all druggists. Be euro to got only Hood's. mn . ? . ?.?. Sro tho favorito tinnily muon S i'lllS cathartic Price SM. (Glimpses lu India. Bishop Cyrus ]>. Foss, in his arti cle, "Glimpses in India," in a recent issue of tho Sunday School Times, says : Probably nothing more strikes the foreigner than the omnipresent indi cations of the poverty of the people, a poverty so dense and desperate, and almost utterly hopeless, that an American can hardly conceive of it. The great mass of tho people live in wretched mud huts, huddled to gether, for society and mutual pro tcction) in little villages. They eat but two meals a day, consisting ol tho cheapost grains, and rarely tas'.o ?my animal food. The partial failure of crops means death to thousands, and the famine of thc past year doubtless caused tho slow starvation of several millions. As in all heathen lands, women seem to bo thc chief burden-bearers. I have seen women carrying baskets of bricks on their heads to the fourth or fifttl story of a building, a hundred pounds at a time, for live cents a day. A con tractor in Madras told inc that the common wages of skilled carpenters and masons were from eight cents to twelve cents a day. One of the eh i of flights in Bombay, which every traveler wishes to Bee, is tho Parsec method of disposing of tho dead at tho Towers of Silence. Those an; situated on Malabar Hill, one of them having been in use for two hundred and thirty years. I visited tho one. ch idly in use, in which corpses are exposed, on an average of three a day, to tho vul tures. Tho tower is about a hundred feet in diameter and twenty-live feet in height. In thc inside, about ten feet above the ground, there aro iron gratings, sloping toward the centre in th rei; rows-the outer for men, the middle one for women, tho centre for children. These! gratings surround a well about twenty foot in diameter, into which, after tho vultures have done their work, thc bones are cast. More 1 han lifty vultures were roosting oil the wall, waiting for their accustomed prey, and scores were Hying overhead. ?Mucuses nt (ii<- m.H,ii mu? N?rvea, Ni? one need sillier willi neuralgia. 'I lo:. di-e:iM- is ipiiel.ly and permanently cured hy drowns' Iron Hitters, livery disease of thc hlnnd, nerves ami Rt omach, chronic ? .ihcrwise, succumbs tn Etrowiis' I rmi I'.MP'i's Known and used for nearly a ? ?mirier nf n century, il si mids lo-ilny torc i i .si unioiig oar must valued remedies, i i .vus' I rmi Hilters ?a Kohl hy nil den I era, Tho Campaign Meetings. Tho Democratic State Kxccutive Cum millee, nt ils meelina mi June '.iii, arranged the following schedule fur the (?eorgotown, Saturday, July 2. Kings!ree, Tuesday, .Inly Florence, Wednesday, .Inly tl. Marion, Thursday, July 7. Conway, Saturday, July Darlington, Tuesday, July 12, Chesterfield, Thursday, July 14. Cenneftsvillc, .Saturday, July Ul. Ilishopvillo, Tuesday, July III. Camdon, Thursday, July 21. Lancaster, Saturday, July '.'?'.'>. ('hester. Monday, July 25. Winnshnro, Tuesday, July '.it!. Vorkvillo, Wednesday, July 27. (?al?ney, Thursday, July 28. Spnrtanburg, Friday, July 29. Union, Saturday, July .50. Newberry, Monday, Augusts. I,aureus, Tuesday, August ll. Greenville, Thursday, August ll. Piekons, Friday, August. 12. Walhalla, Monday, August 15. Anderson, Tuesday, August III. Abbeville, Thursday, August IS. Greenwood, Friday, August IP. Aiken, Monday, August 22. Fdgoflold, Tuesday, August 2!}. Saluda, Thursday, August 25. Loxing ton, Friday, August 2(1. Columbia, .Saturday, August 27. The Cigarette Habit, [forty-two per cent of the volun teers failed to pass the physical ex amination. Tim Johnston Monitor takes the position that one cause, ol' this is the cigarette habit that seems to h:ive such a universal hold upon our young men. A large per cent of those who wen? refused had dofec five eyesight. And it ix a well known fact that the cigarette is quito in jurious to tilt; eye. This ought to bo a warning to our boya and young men. Then? is no excuse for the habit, and every effort should bo made to put it down. Tho law against selling to certain minors should bo enforced for the saki; of present, and future generations yet unborn. Of thc $3,000,000 which (?ticen Victoria annually receives from the government about $000,000 goes for salaries of her boo-" bold, $00,000 for bounties and alms, ??1)0,000 for annui ties and pensions and $750,000 for rniHOelinnooHS! C.VpO!?H08. A l'.?l'gC. part of the latter item is spent for entertainment. .--- . ?? . Thc opportunity is created for tho man, not the man for-".? opportunity i&ttluflr orr Ti ado with Cuba. Aoting Soorotary Spaulding has wirod instructions lo all Atlantio ooast coilootors to rofuso oloaranoo to any vessel for Cuban or Porto Kionn ports with provisions or other material wliioh oan bo usod in maintaining war, rogardloss of whether the ports aro or ore not blockaded or whothor the pro visions, etc., aro contraband or not. This action is taken und or tho joint resolution of April tho enforce ment of which lins been ontrustcd by tho President to tho Soorotary of tho Treasury. Tho power bestowed hy tho resolution is broader than powers under international law ns now construed, and its exercise draws tighter tho linos about tho Spanish West Indies. --4*1?- 't What a Mistake. Some thoughtless editor away off in Kansas casually observed that it takes money to run a newspaper, whereupon overy editor in the land is down on him. Notwithstanding tho long established fact that tho running of a paper broke up tho devil and exhausted all his gold and Kilver mines there aro yet millions of people who believe it costs nothing to start and run newspapers. Oh, no, replies one editor. What a lie, says another. What an exaggera tion ! What a whopper ? Money to run a newspaper? Never! lt has been disproved a thousand times, says another ; it is a clean caso of airy fancy. It dosn't take money to run a newspaper ; it can run without money. It is a charitable institution, a bogging concern, a high way robber. ll'Codfrey, the news paper is tho child of tho air, a crea ture of a dream. It can go on and on and on, when any other concern would bo in tho hands of a receiver and wound nj) with cobwebs in thc window. It takes wind to run a newspaper ; it takes gall to run a newspaper. It takes a scintillating, acrobatic imagi nation, and a half dov.cn white shirts, and a railroad pass to run a news paper. Hut money-heavens to Betsey and six hands round, who over needed money in conducting a newspaper ! Kind words aro tho medium of exchange that do the business for thc editor-kind words and churches, social tickets. When you sec an editor with money, watch bim. He'll bc paying his billa and dis gracing his profession. Never give money to an editor. Make him trade it out. I Io likes to swap. Then when you die, after having stood around for years and having sneered nt the editor and his little jim crow paper, be sure and have your wife send in for three extra copies by one of your weeping chil dren, and when she readt' the gene rous and touching notice about you forewarn ber lo neglect to send lf> cents to the editor. It would over whelm him. Money is a corrupting thing. Tho editor knows it, and what he wants is your heartfelt thanks. Then he can thank the printers and they can thank their grocers. Hut money-scorn the filthy thing. Don't let tho pure, innocent editor know any thing about it. Keep that for sordid trades-people who charge for their wares. The editor gives his bounty away. The Lord loves a cheerful giver. He'll take, care of thc editor. Don't worry about the editor. Ile has a chatter from the State to act as a doormat for tho com munity. He'll get thc paper, out somehow, and stand up for you when you run for oflice, and lie about your pigeontoed daughter's tacky wed ding, and blow about your big footed sons wheo they get a %\ por week job, and weep over your shriveled soul when it is released from your grasping body, and smile at your giddy wife's second marriage. He'll get along. Thc Lord knows how but somehow. Crippled by Rheumatism. Thoao who Imvo Rheumatism lind themselves growing steadily worse all thc while. One reason of this is that tho remedies proscribed by the doctors contain mercury and potash, which ul timately intensify tho disease by caus ing tho joints to swell and stiffen, producing asevero aching of the bones. H. 8. 8. ha? boon curing Rheumatism for twenty years-oven the worst cases which seemed almost incurable. OAP*. O.B. Hughes, tho popular railroad eondaotor, of Uolumbla, S. 0" lind nn export ?nco with KhcuiiuitlKm which convinced him that thews In only one cure for that pnlnfnl dlK oiiHo. Un Hayn; "I wan n grout HU ff ore r from mus oulitr Rheumatism for two yearn. I could i/et no per in fi n o ii t relief from any medicine mo florlhod hy my |>hyn!c|rtii. I took Shout n do/on hot ties of your 8. fi. H., and now I nm ns well HM I over WAR In my Ufo. Iain SUra that your medicino oared mo, and I would recommend lt to any ono .urtorliiK from /myblood dtnenfio." Everybody knows that Hhounintlsni is a diseased state of tho blood, and only a blood remedy is the only proper treatment, but a romedy containing potash and mercury only aggravates the trouble .S/theDlOOU being l'uroly Vegetable, goes direct to tho very caine of the disenso and a per manent miro always results, lt ls tho only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or othor dan gerous minerals. Hooks mailed tree by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Tho number of church os in Chicago han grown from lf?7 Iii 1870 to O?i?i. Av 8am: Taylor's Mulo. Sam Taylor lind iou tv ilon-bitiou gray horace killed undor him during] tho war, "hut one of *ora was a] mulo." Tho mule wa? killod by a bomb sholl which entered tho body just bohind tho ninth rib, and "busted right in tho middlo of his stummick," HU Sam says. Ho furthor says that ho "saw the bomb coming townrds him and thc mule and would have j lit but tho bomb beat him. I wont| up and up, said ho, oloar out of sight. As I wont up I notiood thc mulo took an easterly direotion, and I Bopn saw that he would be out of ? tho settlement, before dark and turn ed my attention to other matters'. While going up I did a good deal of j thinking. 1 thought,' among other things, that I might bo going to hoaven, hut ns I was going head foremost it occurred to me that was not the proper, way. Well, after a while 1 felt as if I was coming down Instead of going up. I knew that i was coming down"' by feeling tho wind blowing up my brooches legs. When I was going up the wind blew down my collar. I state this fact for the benefit of those who may bo blown up in iiie present war, so that they may know when they are com ing down, a vory important thing to know. When I had gotten in about 150 feet of tho ground I saw my saddle and pistols (they wore in their hoblers) coming up. How I ever got so far ahead of 'em I don't know, unless it was that I started first and was worse skeered. Well, as soon as I got to tho saddlo I jerked out both the pistols and .cocked 'em, for I didn't know whe ther I would light among the enemy or with friends, and sure opough, as my ill luck would have it, I heard right under me a band playing Yan kee Doodle. No sooner said than done; I commenced liring right | down on the durned Yankee's head ami of all the running and skeedad ling they did it-they must have thought 1 was a visitation from on high a regular Sodom and (.-Jomor rell down-pour. I fell in a mud hole, which, with tho recoil of. kicking of the pistols, (I fired twelve barrels at | one shot,) saved my life." These things happened nt tho hat tie of franklin, Tenn., and to any who doubt tho truth of this story, Sam eau show to this day a buckle from the saddle that was on the mule the very day the bomb burst in his "stomiok." Sam further says that this was as near as ever he came to seeing a dead gray mule.-Kdgcfield Advertiser. A. Wonderful DIHCO vny, The lust quarter of it century records many wonderful discoveries In medicine, hui noun t li ut have ncroinidishrd more Cor humanity than tlint sterling old household remedy, I trow ns' Iron bitters, lt seems to contain thc very elements of conti lien!th, and neither man, woman or child ran take it. without deriving Hie ereiltest benefit, browns' Iron Hitters ia sold by all dealers. An Kxploslon. The steamer S., commanded by Capt. S., exploded several years ago with terrible effect and burned to thc water's edge. Capt. S. was blown into tho air, alighting near a Moating cotton bale, upon which he Moated uninjured, but much blackened and muddled. Arriving al a village sev eral miles below, to which news of | the disaster had preceded him, ho was accosted by the editor ol' the vil lage paper, with whom he was well acquainted, eager for an item. "I say, is the S. blown ii])?" "Yes." "Was Capt. S. killed?" "No ; I am Capt, S." "The thunder you are! How high were you blown ?" "High enough to think of every mean thing I tiver did in my lift! be fore I caine down here." The other started on a run for his Oilicc. The paper was about to go to press and, not wishing to omit the item of intelligence for the next] issue, two weeks off, wrote as fol i lows : "The steamer S. has burst her boiler, as wo learn from Capt. S., who says he was up long enough to think of every mean thing he ever did in his lift; before ho lit. We suppose he was up about three months." AlLsi^*1 Cough Syrup. Tastos Good, u In Ciao. Sold hy (lna.'ulitt?. y> PISO'S CURE T %H CONSUMPTION At a club meeting of married women in Atchison recently the sub ject of first quarrels after marriage (mme np. There wore 19 women present, and IS laid tho bia m o of tho Mi st quarrel on their husbands. The nineteenth woman admitted that it was h or fault. The nineteenth wo man was a widow.-Atchison Globo. It is stated that in some of our cities (ii) per cent, of tho volunteers rejected was on account of physical defects caused 5>y cigarette smoking. I The Spaniards art; nearly all cigar ette smokers, which is doubtless one of tho reasons why they can't handle guns better than they do. - "I'aim. the paper this morning, ie. speaking of tho battery nt Cardenal, says, SShe made no response lo the New York's lire.' I lattery isn't feminine, is il ?" "No, my boy ; you can silence a hattery." A wife and mother suggests this motto as an excellent one for the dining room wall : "It is a good horso that never stumbles and a good husband that never grumbles." t*<mmm*?mm*m M mm h? n m wu W ? a ? a wi Texts of Hormons Heard by a ?Irl Kleyen Years Old. PoMiA? SIM?N?:H. Juno 25, J.808. This is tho memoranda ox tho ser mons I havo hoard in 1897-'0? at Koturt and Poplar Springe : Hov. 0. L. Craig-Judges, 11th chapter and 80th vorse : "And Jeph thah vowed a YOW unto tho Lord." Kev. J. M. McGuire-John, 4th chapter and 8th vorso : "Ile that lovetli not knowoth not God, for God is lovo." Kev. McGuiro-. Matthew, 15th ohnpter, 8th and 25th voraus : "This people drnwoth nigh unto me with their mouth and honoreth mo with their lips, but their heart is far from mo." Kev. McGiuro-Psalms, 4th chap ter and 4th verso : "Stand in awe and sin not. Commune with your own heart upon your bed, and ho still." Kev. McGuire-St. John, La ch apter and 12th verse : "But ns many as received Him to them gavo Ho power to become thc sons ot God." Hov. McGuire-Galatians, Od chap ter and 28th verso : "There is nei ther Jew nor Greek." Kev. Abbott-1st Corinthians, 1st ohnpter, 23d and 21th verses : "Hut wo preach Christ erucified, unto thc Jews a stumbling block and unto tho Greeks foolishness." W. T. Land-Proverbs, 10th chapter and 25th verso : "There is a way that soemeth right unto a man, but thc end thereof aro tho ways of death." Kev. P. J. Vormillion--lat Cor inthians, 10th chapter and 24 th verse: "Lot no man seek his own, but every man another's worth." Hov. C. L. Craig preached from tho book of Ksther, 1st chapter. This book contains ten chapters in which (Jed's name cannot he found. Kev. A. I). Atkinson - Genesis, 45th chapter and 8th verso: "So now it was not you that sent Me hither, but God." I am a little girl of eleven summers, and I want all tho little readers to write down and send all thc texts they have memorized for thc last eighteen months. I want thc little ones to study this text : "Stand in awe, and sin not. Commune with your own heart upon your bcd, and bo still." What does this text mean ? I think we must examine our hearts and see if we are right in the sight of God. We all ought to study the Hillie, and it will be a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. Siioo-Fi.v. EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about thc pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into thc world without danger and thc hundred and one i?S5r discomforts and distractions incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which is the only way to get relief. Medicine? taken internally will not help and may J.VT result in harm. tog other's fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of thc body for thc critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene ficial if used during thc whole period of pregnancy. $1 per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mall on receipt of price. HOOKS FRRK, containing vnhinblo Infor mation to nil women, will be sent to ?ny address upon application hy The Bradfield Regulator Co., Athiuto, Ou. "Well, Johnny, what arc you thank ful for?" asked tho invited guest. "Niitin\" said the boy. "1 ain't had any luck this year. Only had ono cold all fall, 'n that wasn't bad enough to keep mc out of school moro'n a day. My chum's had mumps 'n linen out three weeks." A band of Kl brigands, according to n special dispatch from Constanti nople, hus abducted a sister of the Sultan. The princess was soi/.cd while she was out walking al Kiy.il Topi ak, a few miles from Constanti nople, where she resided. "Como on, fellows," cried a mos quito who happened to overhear a quarrel between Mr. and Mrs. lien peek. "This is a cinch. I heard tho woman toll her husband he was tho most thin-skinned man she ever knew." "It's a lino thing," said Noah, as he looked out of a window in thc ark one day when tho (lend was at it:; height, "that I don't have to hunt up any coaling station. I wouldn't know whoe lo look for one." The best lecture on economy wo have ever seen is contained in this one line: "Pay as you go. If you can't pay, don't go." Vi? "nut y IN Vu inities. -This is thc' latest going the rounds: Dowey, I; Sedley, 02; Sampson, 022, and Miles will |2. "What is a prophet, Huelo Jim ?" "A prophet? He is a person who is always surprised at th?, way things I urn out," AND TONIC PELLETS Cure nil forniB of disease caused by a Sluggish I,ivcr and Biliouuuess. Thc rink riii Cleanses Thc Tonic Pellet Invigorates S. H. Moore, of Grecusburg, Ky., say?! " I way vciy bilious Torn long time: had fallen <>!( amt getting lu bad lieallh, I luul dys pepsin amt Bplt up my food. I began using Vimon's Liver Pills am! Torde tVilcl? nc cording to thc Doctor's nook, and ns o re sult l Increased hi weight ?1 pounds, and feel like ri new person." The little " Doctor's Dook " tells ntl about DH ai, mel b( week's Vi oatmeal Prce, prove* cv:-, y woril itu-.', Cor.iph tc Vf edment, 200 C.lOWf }:?? CO.. ti. v. "ml GreciiQil?o. Tono For salo by J.W. ?oil, Walhalla, and Sti ibllng Drug Company, Soneos. In a vi?ingo noar tho o?ty of Cork, fr?lant), a physician was disturbed ono night by ropoated tappings at his door, and on getting up ho found a laboring man. "Ilavo you boon hore long?" "hdeotl I havo," re plied tho caller. "Why didn't you ring the boll V" "Ooh, bovMtuso I was afraid of disturbing; your honor !" >- --- The future destiny of the child is always tho work of tho mother. CJliriiT?li Oirectt)!^. WALHALLA 11AI?TIST CHUKCII. Hov. II. H. Kant, Pmtor. J. T. Ash worth, Sup't Sumlay school. Preach ing on second ISunday at ll o'clock and at night. .Sunday school every .Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. WALHALLA PIIKSIIYTKUIAN CIIIIKCIL-? Preaching every second and fourth Sunday morning at ll o'clock; ovoning H..'10 o'clock. Munday School ovory Sunday morning at IO o'clock, Majoi S. P. Dendy Suporititondont, HTOIII.AND.-Preaching ovory Hist and third Sunday at ll a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 10.80 a. m., W. II. Hughes Superintendent. U KT 11 KI,.-Preaching second Sunday ni :).:!() p. m. and every fifth Sunday at ll a. m. It. Ii. Koo Kits. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla Circuit aro as follows: Kir.st Sunday nt-Wh itmiro's at ll a. m.: Jooassoo at :i p. m. Second Sunday at Double Springs at ll a. m.; Laurel Springs at 8 p. m. Third Sunday tit /ion ut ll a. m.: Oconoo at li p. in. Fourth Sunday ut Fairview at 11 a. m.; Newry at 7 J p. m. There will also lm pivnching at Whit mire on Saturday licforo the first Sundaj in each month nt3p. m., and al Double Springs on Saturday before tho second Sunday in each month at :i p. m. JAS, D. MULLINIX, P. C. Tho following ave flin appointments ol Kov. W. W. Leathers for tho year 1SP7: Heaverdam Haplist church-Hist Sun day and Saturday lie fore in each month at 11 a. m. Newry Baptist elm roll-second Sundaj morning amt at night, and on tho third Sunday night, and ovory lifth Sunday, at the usual hours. Shiloh Haptist elm rob-third Sunda) at ll a. m. and on Saturday licforo at 1! p. m. Hopewell Haptist church, Anderson county, fourth Sumlay and Saturday be fore at 11 a. m. APPOINTAI KNTS AT THF. F.VAN QKIilCAL fiUTIIKHAN CUtJKCII: Sunday School at0.30 a. m., Mr. J. J. Ansel, Sn per i n t emlen t. Divino services, Kn gi isl i, on tho second and fourth Sunday.s at 11 a. m., and on Thursdays, at ."> p. in. (?crinan, tit lia. m., on tho Hist anil third Sundays. Appointments for the West ni I lisle I Croup of Churches. First Sunday, preaching at T igaloo al ll a. m. Second Sumlay,Oak Crovo, it ll a. m., and Westminster at8 p. m. Third Sunday, Kotroat, at ll a. m. Fourth Sunday, Westminster, nt Un, in. ami d p. m. JosKDll T. DKNIIY, Staled Supply. J! J. ANSEL! - DF.AI.KK IN I<"urnitiirc ol' nil Kinda, Collins and Caskets lift ' 1'iiees to suit the timos. . ff}Z '1-21-08- ly Keowee Courier Gives AM the News. The Best Print cl the Best Hatter Advertisements placed in the OLI ItELIAULE COURIER alwayi bring tho best returns. Subscription #1 per year. Sub scribe now. THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED .. JOB DEPARTMENT Brief Work and Pam phlets a Specialty. TV IMO AND Plfl'lSSKS 11ftKD KXCLUS1VKLY KOI? THIS WORK. . . . All kinds of .lol? I 'Huting execute* in tho highest style of t he art. Prices reasonable (?ive tts il trial, and you will al ways have your .lol) Work dono a tho COLHIFE?? OKFIOE. Deeds, Mortgages, Liens. Note and Legal (Hanks constantly ol hand or printed in tiny quantity Ol short notice. Keep your money at home lr having your Joh work, done nt th Coiii'ler ??<>1> ?? ri fiting ornoo . . I inquire Prlcos. Masonic. Tho regular communication? of Ulna fV'lgo Lodgo, No. 02, A. *\ M., oro hold iU tm; M a Bi.'.or; Templ?, Vs'alhajtrt. 'b. C. on Saturday night, on or before thc full moon in each month, nt 8 o'clock 1*. M. , Tlio Urethren will lako dutfttotice thereof I and govern themselves accordingly. H. T. JAYNKS, W. M. W. O. Warru, Soorotary. KulghtrofTyTui^^ Walhalla Lodgo. No. (17, K. of P. moots ovory Moutlay night lu Masonio Hall. J. M. Moss, (J. 0. J. T. ASHwoura K. It. and S, a. T, JAYNKS. I J. W. 8IJ.HI.OIi. i J A YNKS\? SHELOll, ? ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, WAi.nAi.T.A, 8. o. 1DROMPT attention glvon to all husl . noss committed to choir caro. January 12, 1805. WM. J. STWIIUNO. ^ { E. L. IIKUNOOV. Attorney s-At-Law, WALHALLA, 8. C. PUOMI'T AlTHNTION GlVHN TO AM, IU(?!? NK8K ENTUUHTKI? TO TjlICM. January 0, 181)8. Lis. Mimai Allornoy and Counseiior at haw, 403-404 PUtfn Building, - -. ATLANTA, OA. Honorai Law Practico. Correspond ence invited. 4-7-08 Palmetto Livery mi Sale Sties, SENECA, S. C. I. I). ElNOANNON, PilOI'MRTOlt. Paney teams and vohiolos at all times, ?lay or night. Prices reasonable. ?1-21-08-ly. SKATES WEST, TEXAS, MEXICO, CALIFOR NIA, ALASKA, or any other point, with pi i UK M A i's, writo to FRED. D. BUSH, District Passenger Agent, LOUISVILLE & MASHYILLK RAILROAD, 301 ?ALL STREET, Atlanta, Un. 0-0-08-23-81. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. -L-{ - A LL CIVIL ENC IN KKK! NC or SUR VEY I NC business oftlcioiltly executed. Orders loft with Jayncs & Shclor will re ceive prompt attention. KKBI'KCTFULLY, I. il. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. C. february ?Jd, 1808. 6-lyr. Sheriff's Sales. 1)Y virtue of sundry executions di J reefed to mo by Thomas Kibb, County Treasurer of Oconoo County, South Carolina, 1 will sell, before the Court House door in Walhalla, S. C., on Salcsday, July Uh, 1808, between the legal hours for sale, to tho highest, bid - dor, tho following described real estalo, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land in Whitewater Township, Oconoo county, South Carolina, containing seventy (70) acres, moro or less, anil hounded by lands of John Cantrell, Win. Walsh, estate Josoph Illach, deceased, anil others. Levied OU as tho property of Wm. Walsh af suit of Stato for taxes. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of land, in Oconoo county, South Carolina, in Koo woo Township, anil bounded by lands of .1. 1). Vor nor, S. K. Cannon, Margaret 1. Gibson ami others, contain ing thirty-four Oil) acres, more or less. Lo vied ott as tho property of Lewis i ?wens at suit iii State tor laxos. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract, of land in (lcoiieo county, South Carolina, in Tugaloo Township, containing tiffy (:>0) acres, more or less, as unknown lands, ami bounded by lands of S. M. Pool, T. .1. Adams, Ellison & Simpson ami others. Levied on af suit of Stale for laxos. Also, all that piece, parcel or tract of laud in Oconoo county, South Carolina, in Wagoner Township, containing ono hundred and thirty live (135) acres, more or less, ami bounded by landa of E. J. Taylor, (!. E. Wyatt, and W. J. Dnllie. Levied on as t he property of Washington J. Itoid af suit id State for laxes. TURMS : ('ash. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. W. W. MOSS, Sheri IV Oconoo County. Juno 0, 1808. 23-20 Ruminons for X?elief? THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OK OOONKK. COURT OE COMMON PLEAS. Matthew W. Coleman and William S. ll un tor, as Executors of tho last will anil testament of Spencer Stegall, deceased, Plaintiffs, against, C. Wash Stegall, William Stegall, Pat rick Stegall, Anna Jamison, Jamos Stegall, Malinda Day, Mary Orr, Knuna Couch, Sid Stegall, Harrison Stegall, Mat t ie Jamison. Mat l ie .Ionian, ('arrio Stegall, Jesse Stegall, Kettie Stegall, Sor. Stegall, Thomas Stegall, Karlo Mooro. Hattie Mooro. Lottie Monro, Hahn Moore, (irani. Moore, Walter Mooro and Kichanl Kirby. Caroline Kirby and Koberf Lee Kirby, Defend ants. SIMMONS ron ItKf.lKK-(COMPLAINT NOT Stoitv KI).) To tho Defendants above namod: YOU aro hereby summoned ami re quired to answer tho complaint in this action, which will be ll lou in the otilen of tho Clork of tho Court of Com mon Pleas, for tho said county, and to servo a copy of your answer to the saul complaint on the subscribers at their ellice, on the Public Square, af Walhalla Coure House, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service hereof, exclusivo of tho day ot such service; ami if you fail to answer tho complaint within the time aforesaid, thc Plaintiffs in t'.iis action will apply to tho Court for lite relict demanded in the complaint. Dated May lilith, A. D. 1808. I L. S. I JA.MKS SKAIIOKN, C. C. P. J AYN ES & SDK LOK, Plaint Ifs' Attorneys. To tho Defendants above named: Take notice that tho summons in fhn above entitled action watt tiled in the office of tho Olork of tho Court nf Com mon Picas of < Iconce County, Sout h Caro lina, on tho 25tli day of May, 1808] that thc complaint in this action will be filed in said otilen within twenty days from this ihPo; that tho object, of this action la tho construction of the will of Spencer Stegall, deceased, the marshalling of the asset? of his estate, the salo of tho real property ol which ho died Soi7.0(1 and possossod, for tho purposes of partition among his heiis-at.-law ami legatees according to tho terms of his will, mulei the propor oilier of this (Join t. J A YNES * SHELOK, Plaintiffs' Attornovs, Walhalla, tj, 0. My 2ot.h, J&Otf. 21 M m i 1 and Plenty of lt still on bund. LIVERY, FEED 5 SALE STABLE. WIIKN you want anything in this linn cull amt BOO mo. I will do my best Ix? pienso you, both in quality and prico. When you havo a horno that don't unit you bring him to mo and I will swap you ono Unit doos ault ypu. Kff^Nioo, woll furnished, four room 1I0U8K TO HUNT CREAI?. Call on mo..=^Pi3 f. E. Ainil7, 1808. WARREN PRIESTLEY, rilli] itAititHit. FOR FOUItTBEN YKARS WAL HALLA'S TONSORIAL .ARTIST, Prompt and satisfactory work at his Parlors. 4-21-08-ly SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Contlomteil .....milo 1? ICIYent .Tun? 12, IMtS. STATIONS. LY. Charleston.. 7 Ut) n m Lv. Columbia.;... ll Of) a in " Prosperity. ia oe u'u " Newberry. 12 16 p in " NlnotyBfx.. 1 ?u i> m IJV. Groouwood. 7 io tv m l 25 i> in Ar. Hodges.. 7 00 n ju 2 06 p in AiX Abbovillo. ' "9 05 ? iii "Tfo p m Ar. 1 lol ton"..,..? 8 26 a in 2 66 p in Ar. AmWwni. 8 65 ii m 1120 p in Arl.Qrcenvlllo.. ti ito a in n 65 p m *i?. Almud?.... .~8~ 55 p inj 0 O? p m STATIONS. 'teflp-.j ? LY. Glenville. 6 80 T? ml Tl 16 ? m " Piedmont. 5 59 p ni io .;;> n ni *' Wllllaiiiston. 0 lo n in 10 65 ft m Lv. Aijdorson.._. 6 00 p in 10 10 u in LT. DoltoA '.". 6 80 p in ll l?"? m Ar. Don nitida. 0 65 p ni ll 85 a ni I,v. Aidmvii?o".'. 0 20 p m ll 15 'ti ni Lv. KpdgCtj.. 7 16 p m ll 50 n m Ar. Greenwood. 7 45 p in 19 lo p in Lv. Ninety-six. 12 SB p m " Newberry. 1 8ft p m " Prosperity. I 40 p in Ar. Columbia. 2 50 p ni Ar. ?harTcston. il 40ip in ?MSI STATIONS. f?'?lS ftfl?pj ? ?0a Lv....Clmii?iitim..TTXr 5*40^1 i l RS *8 OOo ll lOA .. Columbia.." .. ? 2 l?p 0 00p 0 07nU4ftn''.Alston." 1 65p 8 50ft 1004a 1266p " .Snntna." 1265p 7 40p 10 20a- 182p '..L'nlon." 12 3Sp 7 S0p 10IW.1 I60p "_Joiumvlllo .... " 1221p rtftsp J064r. 202p .Pncolet." 1200p 04?p 112.Su 225p Ar.. Spartanhurg...Lv ll 40n a I ftp 11 4?n 28m Lv.. Spart nnhurg... Aril 120s OOOp _2-?5p OOOp Ar_Asheville.LvJ 820? B_05jl "1*," p. m. "A," n. m. Tra?na 9 nud io nirry elegant Pullman nleoplng our? between Columbia ?ml Asheville, en rou to daily but wenn Jacksonville und Chichi ball. Pullman palace Blooping oars on Trains85ond 00, 37 anti 88, on A. nu?! G. division. Trains leave Spurtnuhurg, A. Ai C. division, northbound, 0:87 n. Ul., 8 ttl p.m., 0.10 p.m., (Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:28 a. m., 0:16 p. m.. ll 8< n. m., (Vestibule Luid tod.) Tramp leave Greenville. A. and C. division, northbound,5:4ft a. m., 2:81 it. m. and 6:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited): southbound, 1:26 n. ni., 4:U0 p. m., 12:00 p. m. (vestibuled Limited). NOB. 18 and lt.-Solid trains, with Pullman Parlor Carn, between Charleston and A nhovtlto. PRANK H. HANNON, J. M. GULP, Third V P. & Omi. Mgr., Trame Mgr., Washington, 1). c. Washington,I). C. VT. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK. Gun. Pass. Ag't. As't Gen. Puss. Ag't. Washington, D. 0._._ Atlanta, Gu, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Hx. Hun. No. 17. Dally No. fl. "Ufr Condensed Schedule) of I'asioiigor Traine. In Rtfeot Juni! 12, 1808. ..' I I I 1 I I 1 n I ll 1, I I . Lv. Athmtu, C. T. " Atlanta, B. T. " Noroross. " buford. " Gainesville... " Lula. Ar. Cornella. Lv.Mt. Airy. " Toccoa. " Westminster " Seneca . " ('entrai. " Greenville ... " S] Ut ! ! M li 1111 i ; :. I Von. |N<> ISII.II No. Ti No. VH| Kx. No. 80 Dally ?ally. Sun. Dully. Ar. Asheville. " Gaffneys " Rlnelraiiurg . " King's Mt... " Oastonln .. . . Lv. Charlotte . Ar. Orcenshoro Lv. Greensboro. Ar. Norfolk. Ar. Danville Ar. Richmond ... Ar.Washington.. " Raltm'oPRR " Philadelphia " Now York.., Notitliliouml. Philadelphia Paltliiioro " NV n illi e,|{ti di. Lv. K lett M ii .ml . . 7 :t ) a 8 30 a 0 12 a fr 17 a Kl Kl a 10 41 a 11 07 a ll 10 a 11 80 a 12 lllin 12 20 p 1 III i ? I 65 j 8 00 p tl 00 p a ta -, .i no (i .i <M p 4 IVS p o 15 p II 52 p 12 oo ni i oo p 2 22 2 42 ru oo a yo p 1 15 p ft 22 p rt io i> ll 41 p 7 00 p 8 23 i to 48 i 4 85 p 6 85 p 0 2Sp 7 oap 7 48 p 8 08 p 8 B5p 5 lop Lv. Danville Lv. Norfolk . Ar. Greensboro. Lv. Grcomiboi'o. Ar. ( lharlotto ... Lv. Oiistoiita " King's Mt . . " ll! . \ .Icu I . " (bilTneyH Lv. Asheville.. . " Mpfl?*tl?o)il.,*?r " Greenville..'.'. " Central. " Seneca. " We i I ll i M-.1 I . e " Toc?os. " Mt. Airy. " Cornella. " Lula. " ( i.'.iln .ville . . " Buford. " Noroross. Ar. Atlanta, IC. T. Ar. Atlanta, (1. T. lo Ml |) 7 115 a tl 20 pill lil p "fl 40 a! rt 4? n . rt 12 a . .._.. s o;t a .10 15 a ..lia is in I'nt.Mll Ves N?. an Dnllv. ra is u 0 50 a 0 Ol ii 11 1ft a 12 Ol in 11 50 p 12 60 n 1 27 n 2 20 n 2 40 tx 8 '.!5 i\ 4 Oil ii I 2! n 4 fti a ft 45 r? rt 87 n 0 45 n 1 15 7 85 7 f>s S 20 tl 25 ia io 1 Bft rt 26 o ari ii us 2 60 rt 28 r, in p 7 20 p 10 00 p 10 10 )i N?. :I7 Hull v. Tfp 0 65 p 0 20 p 10 48 p 12 ni nt 5 SO a 10 08 p rt Wi a 7 res a 0 25 a ll 81 p'10 4ft a ll 4rt p 10 68 it 0 IK) p " Spsr'f>nbi>rg 13 2') ll 81 1A2411 p. " Gi cen ville,..!. 125 a 13 80 p 4 05 p. " Central. ft IO p FmTf " Soucea. 2 80 a 1 80 p 6 20 p KKi " Wostintnstor. 5 46 p ' " Tocooa. 8 2ft a 3 18 p rt 22 p s""- , " Mt. Airy. 7 00 p ? '-'ft rt " Cornella.fO 00 p 7 05 p 886 a " Lula. 4 16 a 0 18 p 7 88 p 0 67 fi " Gainesville... 4 8ft ti 0 87 p; 8 00 p; 7 20 a " Lilford.I 8 43 pl 7 48 ? " Noroross. ft 25 a. 0 17 p ?27 ti Ar. Atlanta, IC. T. rt 10 a 1 65 pltOOOp 080 a Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 5 in al 8 65 p] OOO pl 880 a No'iioR?sS NOON THAIN. Daily Ifixcopl Bundoy. Lv. Atlanta, central flinn . il'Jon Ar. Noroross, oastorn tlnio. 1 15 p Lv, Noroross, oastorn fimo. 2211 p Ar. Atlanta, central Mino. .. 2 20 p "A" a. m. MP" p. m. "M" noon. "N" night. Oliesapcake Lino Steamers In dally scrvlua between Norfolk arni llaltlmoro. Nos. If7 and 88 -Dally. Washington and South western Vest?bulo Liinlloil. Thrangh Pnllmnn Sleeping ears hOtWOOII New York and New Or leans, via Washington, Allant 1 and Montguiiv ery. and also hutwooil New York and iomphis. TlaWaahlugion, A thin ta and Dlrinlughiun, First elnRs thoroiiKhfnre conchos between Washing* ton mut Atlanta. Dining cars servo all menin en route. Putininn drawing-room slootilngcnrs between Oremisboro and Norfolk. Close eon licet lon nt Kin folk fur OLD POI NT OOM KOUT lu rlvlni{ there in time for breakfast. Nos. 05 end Ort -Culled Males Kast Mall roma ? ilbi n..iw...." Washington and New Or leans, via BoUthorn Hallway. A. .Vs W. P. lt. lt., end li. ,Vs N. U. H.. lielnu confptMOd of l?:%i:i:.-i--<? oar and coaehos, through wltliout chm go f,,r piiMHCiiKers of nil classes. I'lillmnn druwiou room sleeping, ears between New York and New Orleans, via Atilinta and Montgomery. Leaving Washington each Wodnc*?lny,a t',,.'.r!st dlcepiiiK cur will run through between Wash* i luton and San Krtnicl?co without ohango, J 11 ll in ii 11 DraW lng-Room Blooping On-s between Ashevlllo and Aslant?. Nos. 11,07. 18 and 12--Pullman Blooping cars bot ween Itlonmoud uno (IhaHoito, vb? Danville, '.euthbotind Nos. Il and 07, norlhhonnd Nos. 118 and 12 PRANK a. GANNON. J. M.GULP, Third V-P. ft Gen. Mgr., Traillo M'g'r. Washington, D. c. Washington, D. o. W. A. T?RK, H. H. HARDWICK, Gen'l Pass. Ag't., Ass't(4en'l I'ass. Ag't... _Washington, I). O. _?_? danta, tin. No. 11 Hally 12 Hint 7 82 a 11 AU 11 12 40 p 1 18 p 1 89 p 1 50 p 820 n Ii voa dcfth Jul) Fehling,of a\\y dosorip iuj? B?nc? Ii io the 'v Coiirior Jot) Omeo, briefs and Argument? i : : ' ; : iv Spooinlty. 3?-onllliro ? itrlrlflRon for ti Marlin, Mortel IS'.l'?, cost only fttft.OO ? t IMHIHUKSI. :c." i :iliin i- cat'li'ltluoH for any other t?? pontor iniulo, ooHt Wl?.oo ii IhoiiHutuL You ?vu Ravo tho ontiro c?ht of your Marlin on tho Urn! two IIIIIHHIIIUI earlilitiun. Why thl? Ix ito lu lulls- explained In tho Marlin limul s tm >li for KhotittTH. Il niuo tollu how to ?Mir? for firearina ,?,"\ how (o IIMI n.i. ?e.ss th !?.>? cur(rlilK?n with Iho ulifci-ont )<lu<lnof hhick Mid KIIIOI<?>|I'VH powder*. It (riven trnJootorloH, vo loolllC*. l-i I ll . : I I loll . anil 10IO otl?'.r t lilli Ol I'II. I . si lo ?|MIIiHiin-ii. ito |M|!,.,. Krco, If you lill Kl'll.l .-? t : i > ? 11 . . fol- l"i.I :ll-.' IO TllR MARUN riRKARM? CO., Ut,/ IK- rn. 'Ami. Blue Ridge Railroad, II. 0. BEATTIE, RKOIOVK*. TIMK TA ULK NO. 0. 8UPE/?HK0KS Tli?S TAULK NO. 9. EfTcclivo 7.00 A. M., Juno 12, 1808. Jivlwccn ji)i<h rnon ami Walhalla. I:ASTIIOI:NI>. WKSTHOUND. No. 12. STATIONS. No. .11. Ki HST CLASS, FI HST CLASH, DAILY. DAILY. A. M.-Arrivo Leave-P. M. s Kl.:};') Anderson 3.2? f K?.Kl Denver '?Al f 10.07 Autun . s '3.50 s 0.68 Pendleton 3.00 f 0.40 Cherry's Crossing 4.08 f 0.42 Adams' Crossing 4.14 a 0.25 I Seneca ( 4.20 a 0.15 f " \ 4.30 s 8.45 Wei tunion 5.00 s 8.35 Lv V/alhalla Ar 5.17 KAS ritoir.Ni). 2d Class. M i x KU. Daily. No. li. P. M. 3.00 2.30 2.20 2.10 2.00 2.00 1.85 Arrive. WKSTHOUND. 2d Class. MIXI-.D. Daliy. . No. ft. Loavo. A. M. Anderson Denvor Autun Pendleton Cherry's Crossing Adams' Crossing .Seneca 11.00 11.23 11.33 11.43 11.03 11.50 12.25 (s) Regular station ; (I ) Flag station. All regular trains from Anderson to Walhalla have right to track over trains of tho sanio class moving in opposito direction, unless otherwise spocilled hy train orders. Will also stop at tho following stations to tako Oil or lot off passengers : Phin ney's, .lames and Sandy .Springs. No. 12 connects with Southern Hallway No. 12 at Anderson. Nos. Ij and 0 connect with Southern Railway Nos. 12 and 87 at .Seneca. J. lt. A.NDKHHON, Suporintondont. .A^tlfintie Coast JL4?*i?, Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. C., February 24, 1807. Fast Lino lietween Charleston and Columbia anti Upper South Carolina anti North Carolina. C( ) N1 ) IS N S IC I ) SCI lEDU I iE. lu elVeet Kebruarly 24th, 1807. WK8TWAKD. *No. 52. Lioavo Charloston. 7 00 a m " Danes.8 20 14 " Sumter. 0 85 ** Arrive Columbia.10 55 " " Prosperity.,1158pm " Newherry......12 10 " " Clinton.12 50 " " Dan rens. 1 15 ?? " Crcenville. 3 00 " . " Sparlanhurg. 3 (Kl " . " Winnshoro. 0 15 pm " Charlotte. 8 20 " " Hondorsonvillo. 0 03 " " Ashovillo.7 DO If li AST WA HO. *No. 53. Leave Asheville. 8 20am " Jlendersonville.0 15 " " Sparlanhurg.ll 45 " " Creenvdle.ll 50 " " Laurens. 1 45 " " Clinton. 2 .10 ? '? Newherry. 2 57 " " Prosperity. 8 13 " " Columbia..5 15 *' Arrive Suinter. tl 35 " " Danes. 7 48 " " Charleston. 0 25 M * Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains between Charleston and Columbia. S. C. II. M. KMKHSON, Oon'l Passenger Agent. J. li. KEN LY, M?nerai Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Traflie Manager. StoiiUi (ftarolinn ami &jw)n\\ $. UK CHARLESTON LINK." Solid Through Trains bet ween Charles ton and Asheville Car ymg Pullman Palace bu if cit. Parlor Cars. Passenger Departuiont, I ClIAHLKSTON, S. C., Juno 13, 1807. ( SOIIKDUT.H: Daily. Leave Charleston. 7 io a. m 5 80 p rn Arrive Summerville, 7.10 am fl 10 p nj " Prognnlls, 8 18 a ni fl 50 p m " (Jeorges, 8 20 a m 7 0-1 p in " branchville, 0 00 a m 7 35 p ni " Rowosvillo, o 15 a m 8 07 j> m " Oraiigohurg, 0 28 a m 8 24 p m " St. Matthews, 0 48 a ni 8 48 p m " Kort Molle, IO 00 a in tl 03 p ni " Ringville, lo io a m 0 20 p m " Columbia, lo 55 a ni 10 10 p m Leave Columbia, 7 00 a m 4 00 pm Arrive Kiu/ville, 7 10 a? ni 4 44 p m " Fort Molle, 7 51 a m 4 55 p m " St. Matthews, 8 02 a ni 5 00 p in " Oiangchiirg, 8 21 a in 5 27 p in " Rowosvillo, 8 88 a ni 5 42 p m " llranchville, 0 IO a m ll 10 p sr. " Ceorges, 0 35 am 037pm ,l Pregnalls. 0 48 am ?50pm " Summerville, 10 22 ii m 7 22 p m " Charleston, ll (Mia m 8 00pm Leave Charleston, 7 lo a ra 5 80 p m " branchville, 0 15am 7 50 pm " bamherg, 0 37 am 810pm " Denmark, 0 52 am 8 31 p ni " Blackville, io 10 a in 8 50 p in " Williston, IO 27 a ni 0 10 p m " Aiken, 11 00 tv m 0 57 p in Arrive Augusta, ll 51 a ni 10 45 pm Leave Augusta, fl 20 a m 8 20 p m " Aiken, 7 l l a ni 4 07 p m " VYillistOH, 7 57 iv m 4 44 p m " Blackville, 8 14am 5 08 p in " Denmark, 8 28am 5 17 p ni ' Hamborg. K4I am 5 20 pin " llranchville, 0 05 a m 5 50 pm Arrivo Charleston, ll 00 nm 8 00pm FAST KXl'HKSS A CO CST A AND WAHlllNO TON VIA A. C. I,., WITH SLKKPKIIH, TO AND KHOM NKW VOIIK. Leave. Augusta, ? 05 p m Arrivo Aiken, 8 ?5 p m Denmark, 4 32 p in Leave Denmark, 0 25am u Aiken, 7 2". a m " Augusta, 8 10 a 10 Daily Kxcepr, .Sunday. Leave (/'anillen, S 15 a ni 2 25 p in " Camdon Jnnot 0 85 a m 8 55 p m Arrive Ringville, 10 05 li 111 4 85 p ni IO 25 a lil Leave Ringville, " ( ?anulen J mud 11 00 a m " Camden, fl 00 a m (1 40 a m ll 55 am 8 15 a m Jos. ll. SA> nr., (leneral Manager L. A. KMKHSON, Traflie Manager, Oenorf 1 OOloo', Charloston, ?S. C?