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LO CAL (MENTION. Road to lot. .Seo udvorttsomont. Ur. lb C. Duko, of Clemson, was in town thia wook. Alastor Roy Kay ls on P. visit to rola ' -, Uves in Anderson county. Aliss Mario Huffman, of Soncoa, is vis iting hoi- frloud, Miss Rossio Mioklor, this wook. Miss Alice Roynolds, of GrconviUo, is spending soino timo with tho family of Policeman Dickson. Dr. Fnhncstook will ho in his ofllco every Monday, Tuesday and Saturday until further notioo. Pun SALK-Sot of coiled hoop machin ery. Apply io .). R. Shanklin, Seneca, oi- (I. Shnnkliu, Richland, S. C. Mr. Goorgo Keith, accompanied by his Bluter, Aliss Lidio, is on a visit to his sis ter, Mrs. K. J. Harris, in Atlanta. Mr. O cor go Fahnostook, of Greenville is on a visit lo his father, Dr. T. (1. C. Kahuesioek, and family, near Walhalla. Rsv. W. S. Haunter will begin a sorics of meetings at Fairview, near Oakway, on Saturday evening boforo tho 4th Sab bath in August. Misses Kate Roll and Ressio Mioklor returned homo last Sunday from Clayton, (Sa., where they spent a wook visiting relatives and friends. You can got a straw hat or a nico pair of summer shoes below actual cost at Carter A- Co's. Must rinso them oat. Come ?md got. your choice. Mrs. Martha Watson and Mrs. Amanda Jiskow, of Anderson county, were on a * rtfrvisit lo the family of .1. W. Sbelor, Ksip, Saturday and Sunday last. Mr. (luv T. (hove has been promoted l.o a position in tho signal corps of tho First South Carolina Regiment, and as signed lo duly in Company H. Hov. Joseph T. Dendy will preach morning and evening next Sabbath, in tim Walhalla Presbyterian church by ex change with Kev. lt, H. Itogers. The Farm ors' Institute for Oconce county will be hold nt Seneca next Mon day, July 25th. Loo tu rca will be deliv ered by Professors Hardin, Connor, Mor rison and I lari. HUNTS' CLOTH INO.-Made lo order by tho most reliable tailoring house in Amer ica. Your order solicited. Kxacf lit guar anteed. Will save you 20 por cent. Al. K. King, Walhalla, S. C. Pickens Sentinel, July l l: "Prof. John O. Kicks has boon elected to teach the Palestine school for the next three months and started up last Monday with a good attendance." 9 The line of ladies' shirt waisls, skirts and underwear, shown by Al. W. Cole man A- Co., is very pretty and tho prices attractive Shirt waisls, 2?e. Heady made skirts only 50o. Airs. John C. Williams, of Cross Hill, s. C., ami Mrs. S. Al. Nance, of Hue West, S. C., are visiting their stator, Mrs. T. A. Norton, and family, near Wal halla. A. pleasant meeting of loved ones. If you want goods nt and below cost for the next thirty days only, call on J. .fr J. S. Carter, Westminster, S. C. They ure determined to reduce their stock. Bargains will do it. See their advertise ment. Air. W. ll. Thompson, of Charleston, is visiting his father, Col. R. A. Thomp son, and family, near Walhalla. Ile will take several weeks ol? from his position on tho South Carolina and Georgia Kail road. Kev. Arthur Crane will begin a series of meetings in Ashworth's Hall on Sun day morning, August 7th, at. Il A. Al. Members of all churches are especially urged to participate in the meeting. The third quarterly conference of thc Walhalla Circuit will bc held at Whit mire's Method! ;tchurch on Saturday am! Sunday, July i'?ld ami 24th. Kusinen. Kossion on Sat urday morning After preach ing. Aliss Killie Thompson returned tr Walhalla last Saturday evening, alteran extended visit to relatives ami friends in Home. Macon and Atlanta, Ca. Uni many friends are glad to have lier bach again. M. W. Coleman A- Co. are showing an elegant line of summer shoes in all the prevailing colors, and their line of sum mer clothing ami neckwear is hard le beat. Hive them a call and you will md regret it. Kev. K. L. Hogers will ??reach in thc Westminster Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning ami evening at usual hours. The sacrament of the bord's supper will be administered af tim closr <d' tlie morning services. J. A J. S. (Jailer, successors lo Cartel Merchandise Company, Westminster, are del ermined to reduce th oil' large stock of go'ids. See their advertisement. ll means business and so do they. They have everything you want, ('all and sci them and you will save money. Mr. Him H. Hinckley, of Anderson, spent a short while in Walhalla this nook visiting his aunt, Alis. IO. A. Hell, and family. Ile loft Tuesday afternoon, ac companied hy Miss May Hell, for ('lay ton, Da., whore they will spend a wooli visiting relatives and friends. The third? quarterly conference of Hu Seneca and Walhalla Station will he hold al Walhalla on Sunday and Monday, July '.'llb and 2Mb. The business ses sion of the conference will be held or Monday morning. The Presiding Kider, Kev. Wm. C. 1 ewer, will preach in Hu Methodist church on Sunday night al S.;!() o'clock. MT. Porter L. Davis, of Jell'erson City Texas, arrived in Westminster last. Sun day and will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends in Goonoo. Ho ii the youngest son of Air. and Mrs. Al. I, Davis, who went tn Texas twelve yean ago. Mr. Davis is a popular salesman ii one of the largest mercantile houses ii Jefferson City. "Ifnein Hanso" Thrift, who hails fron tho Kong'Creek section, came down Ii Walhalla last. Saturday to be examine* and to Offer his services to bis country Ile is more than three score and tel years of age, but says that be was ac empted when young and now he is old hi should be allowed to do something ii bis country's defense. Attention Ss called to the advortlsemon of Fu rm an University, Greenville, S. C This is ono of the foremost colleges in flu Stale, and has made an enviable recen as au educational institut ion. lt, ii thoroughly equipped, and has an abh faculty. The I lui versify is limier Hu caro of tho Kaptists id' the Slate, and i is a credit to them as an educational fae tor. Tho advantagesalforded by if an all that any yuline man, died with laudable ambition lo obtain a fhoroiigl collegiate course, can demand. .Miss ('om Strong has been elected ns ; teacher in Chicora College, the Prosby tei ian Female Seminary, of Greenville S. C. She will miter upon her duties a the opening of Ibo fall session in Septem ber next, and occupy Hie chair of mathe mailes. Tho authorities of the col legi bave made a wise selection. We predio a brilliant future for Miss ('ora ns ! (cacher. Aliss Alice Strong will accom {(any her, and cuter tho college as : pupil. .Miss Daisy Strong will allem the Agues Scoff Institute, Decatur, Ga. nest year. Prof. Newton A. King, of JidTorson Texas, and his father-in-law, Mr. A Hoi Terrell, of Westminster, S. C., spoil last Saturday in Walhalla visiting friends Air. King is no stranger to (leoline, liav big been born af W. stminsler, where h tipoilt his early boyhood. His man friends are pleased lo learn of his sm cess as a teacher in his adopted Stat? Ile ranks along with the best in North east Texas. He expects lo return hom about August. I, accompanied by bis wif and children, who have spent. Hie sun mer with bm- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Toi ?'?'ii, near Westminster, Cur townsman, Mr. C. !.. Heid, shown us this week the greatest quantity < gtapes on one vine that we have eve soon. The grape is called the "llubbci molli," and came from Augusta, Gn. I is a line grape, very prolific and neve rots. Mr. Held 'has the vine running a Over his premises and it is loaded wit fruit. If has been esl i mated (hat I wont bushels or more will be gathered froi this one vine this season. If you wan to see something that is beautiful an templing in nature, ask Air. Kidd lo shin you his grapes as they hang from th Vino in thick and large olustois. All varlotlcs of turnip wood for anio by C. il. Jaynoa. Mr. J. J. Norton spout sovornl days lu Groouwood this weak. Mrs. C. W. Wiooking, Jr., nm! fnniily aro in Atlanta attending tho Confederate Kennion. Mrs. John Wohlttnan nnd family, of Charleston, aro nt lilomnnn'B Hotol for tho summor. Misses Kntio nud Annie blonmnn nro in Atlanta, Uie guests of Mrs. C. W. Wiooking, Jr. Itov. lt. Ii. Hogers is on a briof visit to his old homo nt Fountain Inn, Lamons county, this wook. Messrs. J. W. Jfolloman, II, I. Wonvor and James Thompson wont to Atlanta Tuesday afternoon. Littlo Wilson HatlM'o.^of Andorson, is on a visit to his aunt, Mrs. N. 1,. Kant. Ho ia 'i vory bright child. Mrs. Androw Miller und granddaughter and Miss Jennie Miller, of Crccnvillo, aro stopping at biomanu's Hotel, on vacuity nm. Mrs. bonis Hut/.lor and her son, Mr. bonis Uut/.lor, aro stoppb.g at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Mioklor, ill West Union, for tho summor. Mr. P. W. Koys, of Bnol'OO, 8. C., is among his relatives and friends for a season, in Walhalla. Ho ?B a handsome and promising young man. Miss Mattio Johnson, of Central, after a visit of sovoral weeks to rotativos and friends, in and near Walhalla, returned to her homo Tuesday morning. Tho third quarterly conference of tho Westminster Circuit will behold at Hope well Methodist church on Tuesday and Wednesday, .Inly 2 U.h and 27th. Misses bouiso Turnor and May do .larnotto, of lintouton, (Ja., returned Tuesday after spending two weeks visit ing then friend, Miss Mary Striblillg. Dr. (1. I?. Martin, who has boon located nt Wont Union for tho past throe months, has moved to Walhalla. His head quarters will ho at b. 0. Craig's store. Mr. baxter Poach informs us that in harvesting his rye crop this year ho found a stalk with a well matured head, out of which seven smaller heads hail branched. Misses Crace benson and bessie Teak, accompanied hy Mr. IO. b. benson, of Hartwell, Ca., aro visiting Major Wm, ?I. ijtribling and family, near Walhalla, this week. Mrs. Dr. Coo. lb Me A nb'IT and hor hoys, Vincent, Ceorgo and Corvey, re turned to Now Vork last Saturday, after an extended visit to her mother, Mrs. Ii. T. Simmons, and other relatives in Walhalla. (?apt. and Mrs. lt. C. Strother, their son, Ceorgo, and daughter, Miss Nan, left for Indian Springs. Ca., last. Monday to spend the season in ell argo of his large hoi el. Mrs. W. I'. Torrey and eh lld ron, of Houston. Texas, aro visiting her sister, Mrs. K. H. McCullough, in Walhalla. They are stopping at I'.ieinann's Hotel, on Faculty Hill. Mrs. M. M. Kinard, of Columbia, caine np last week on a visit, to her father, Capt. C. I1'. Sacha, and family. She will spend a month or moro, lier many friends will ho delighted to meet her again. , Attention is called to tho new adver tisement of Messrs. M. W. Coleman &| Co., of Seneca. Croat bargains in dry goods, clothing and hats are going over their counters daily. Head and give thom a call. Kev. .'. li. Daniel left on Monday ?norn ing on a short visit to relatives in Lau rens county. Ile will return on Satur day, aeeom, aided by hin wibi, wdio has ln>en at tho homo of her parents two weeks or more. Miss Francis Deane Maxwell left Wal halla Tuesday afternoon for Toeeoa, (?a., where she will spend a week or two visit ing friends. The friends of a bereaved book-keeper in Walhalla extend to him their sympathies. Mr. C. M. Nield has a new advertise ment appearing in our columns this week, announcing to his many custom ers a few special bargains in various lines of merchandise, (.ive bim a call, examine, price and buy some of his goods. Ile sun; to read tho new advertisement of Creenvillo Female College. This is one of tho best, fomde colleges, not only in South Carolina, (nit in the South. Il is equal to thc best and surpassed by none for complete equipment ami thor ough work. On last Friday tho last issuo of tho Columbia Register as a morning paper made its appearance. If began publica tion as an afternoon paper tho same day. The full afternoon service of the Asso ciated Press is ?alcen and the paper will be up-to-date in every respect. ('apt. John Maxwell is tilling tho posi tion of conductor of the blue bulgo bail load between Walhalla and Anderson, during thc absence of Capt. .1. K. An derson, who is in baltimore under mod i - cal treatment. Mr. Maxwell isa polite and accommodating young railroad oflicial. Attention is directed to tho quarterly statement of "Tbc Peden and Anderson Hanking Company," appearing in tho CouitlKIl this wook. This banking instit u tion (d' West minister makes a line show ing under thc careful and intelligent, management of its ofticical cashier, Mr. Win. I*. Anderson. Col. Ceorgo, Johnstone, of Now berry, arrived in Walhalla Tuesday evening io spend a few days looking after his politi cal fem H'S in Oeonoo mid throughout the. Third Congressional District ns a candi date for Congress. His many friends in ()conco aro pleased lo soo him again and to learn that bo will bo in tho race. Master line h'ahnestock, Ibo youngest son of Dr. T. <!. C. Fahncstook, is al homo from the Cedar Springs Institute, Sparlanburg county, where lie bas been going to school. Ho is making excellent progress in bis intricate ami dillicnlt studies. We wish for our "littlo m nil" great success in his pursuit after knowl edge. Mr. II. C. Davis, of Columbia, repre sent ing tho South Carolina College, was in Walhalla on Monday in thc interest, of thal, institution. Notwithstanding the fact, t hat young ladies aro now admitted to thc college, wo do not think he used all bis persuasive eloquence for his col lege in talking to one particular young lady. There will bo held, Providence per mitting, a protracted meeting af old Pickons church, beginning on Saturday af ll A. M., before tho rilli Sabbath in July, conducted by Kev. W. S. Handler, of Seneca, S. C., and Kev. b. P. Poid, of Pendleton, S. C. Tim bord's supper will be administered on tho Sabbath din ing the mooting. On last Saturday, inth instant, Mr. b. J. Kilburn was elected a mom ber of tho Democratic Executive Committee of bibb county, Ceorgia. Ho belongs to t ho young Democracy of tho Fm pi re State, and tho young men seem lo be in the saddle in bibb county, judging from the press accounts of (he proced ings of thc county convention. I.'ev. John O. Willson, editor of the Southern Christian Advocate, has been appointed by bishop Duncan lo fill out the unexpired term as Presiding Killer of Ibo Columbia District, occasioned by tlx; death of Po v. J. Walter Dickson. ' The Advocate will also bc published in Co lumbia for I he ensuing four years, tho contract of p blication having been awarded to thc Slate Company. Mr. J. Townes 11 ol loman and wife, of Anderson, accompanied by two of their youngest, children, were visiting his fa ther and mother, Judge and Mrs. J. W. HollOmnn, last. week. Our Walhalla peo plo aro always glad to moot ami ox ?.'?nd a hearty welcome lo "Townes," who grow up to manhood'.'! nabato among ns and married one of Oconce's fair and lovely : nighters. Capt. J. lt. Andorson, conductor and superintendent of tho blue Itidgo 1 tail road, left, last Saturday morning for bal timore, Md., whoo no goes for treat men I. in one of the medical and surgical institutions of thal. city. Ho has many fi ?cods hero who hope ho may soon bo returned to Walhalla inperfect health. Ile has been sn goring for several months from something like appendicitis. If may bo necessary for an operation to bo performed. His many friends hore and elsewhere will await willi anxiety nay nows concerning him. Mr?. James Hill, of Abbovillo, is visit ing Mrs. John KOKO mu? fnmlly. Sho will probably spend sovoral weeks in our tiolightful mountnin rosort. Mrs. A. G. Frotwoll and little daughter Cnrrio, of Hlaoksburg, aro apondlug tho bonton tenn in Walhalla. Mrs. Frot woll's mnuy frionds aro ploasod to moot hoi* again. Hov. J. H. Karto, of Andorson county. viHltcd his HOD, Capt. J. H. Karlo, and family thiH wook. Ile also attended tho baptist Sunday School Convention at Doublo Springs. To 4 'II i ?' Uoitnliuutioii Vot-cver Take Casoarota Candy Cathartic. 10c. orS?O. If C. C. C. fail to cure druggists refund tnonoy. --4 ? ^-. II I nc lliilKo KiflcM to ll? Mustered In. Capt. K. b. Fuller, of tho U. S. A., will bo in Walhalla on Thursday. July 28th, as recruiting ofllcor, at which time ho oxpects to moot and mutator into tho sorvico all members of tho HIuo Kidgo bili?s, and such other puisons iii* indy de sire to voluntoor. 1I?'NIIII of Teacher*' l?xuiniuntloi?. John I*. MoWhortor, (hst grado; J. G. Hull, 2d grade, A; Miss Lilly Dickson, 2d grado, A; J. II. brown, 2d grado, H; A. W. Singleton, 2d grado, H; H. H. Snd dlor. 2d grade, II; Miss Hollo Sponcor, 2d grado, H. Having failed to soouro a cer tificate by a small margin, liconsos to teach special schools wdll bo granted to tho application of the trustees, vi/.: Nos. 14, 7, IS, bl. V. K. MAIITIN, Chairman and dork County Hoard of Kducation. illoi'C I.001IIN foi' HI II I lull lil illili*.. At a recent mooting of tho board of Directora of tho Walhalla Cotton Mills it was decided to put in eighty-eight now looms. This addition will take, up ail tho available space in tho weaving de partment for location of looms, and in crease the out-put of tho mill from lf>0, IMX) yards to about 250,000 yards per month. Tho now Suporhttotldont, Air. Coo. II. Peckham, bas thoioughly reno vated tho mill am) all tho machinery is doing ?ls best. work. In tho course of a month tho new looms will probably bo placed and in running order. When this is done, tho product will bc equal lo that of a 7,ooo spindle mill. A Vi'.ii lo ilu l*oor II'IINII. lt was our pleasure tho (hst of t his week to make a trip to tho county poor farm. Tho clover Steward, W. II. Leo, informed us that everything was moving on nicely ami the health of tho institu tion was good. He has eleven inmates eight whiles and three colored. One old negro woman says that, she is ins years old. She is totally blind. Mr. boo lins a good crop t his year, but th;> recent drought, has injured tho upland corn somewhat. Mas plenty of meat to last until hog-killing time. Mr. boo told us that, ho still had on hand about SHH) bushels ol corn, besides having sold about 200 bushels. There is also a good cotton crop on tho place. This home for ibo poor is more than self-suytaining. ?Vo MefhotliM M. M. (?4?nfer?-.ii?-f>. The Kxeoulivo Committee of tho Goo noo County Methodist Sunday School Coilforonce, composed of 1). A. Smith, J. ll. Sanders and Kev. lt. lt. lingual), al a meeting recently held af Westminster, decided, after considering tho matter carefully and prayerfully, to call ol? tho III Coting of Ibo conference this year, which was to have been hold at West niinstei some time in August next. The committee thought if would bo well lo let the Interdenominational Comity Sun day School Convention, which is io bo hold at Walhalla on the Pith, Kith and 17th of August next to take its place There were other considerations which moved the committee to this conclusion. Westminster, however, will stand as the meeting piuco of the conference in lS'.li). (ilini'ucd ?villi III II viler. Jim Davis and Kiuily Davis, both col ored, were br mght to Walhalla and lodged in jail Monday night, charged with tho murder of Sally Moss, thc four year-old child nf lind ly Davis. Thc charge is that thc child was whipped to deal ii by them. Tho evidence shows that tin; child's body was lascoratod from hcail to foot. Its arm and collar bono were both broken. The child bad evidently been dead several ?lays, but had not been buried. These two darkie.8 had been married only a few months The woman had four children when sho married Jilli, two of whom have died within tho last month. Tho defendants resided on tho Keith place, in tho fork of Kcoweo and Little I ti vol'. Thc people in tho community aro very ir.neb against thc defendants. bater-After Coroner Hoggs had com mitted Jim Davis and Kmily Davis to jail last Monday, charged with murder, he received information that, about three weeks since, another small child of these darkies had died and hoon buried under suspicious circumstances. Tho defend ants had stated that tho child had been burned to death. Coroner bogga, with a physician, proceeded to exhume tho body and found thc chilli's neck broken and tho back of tho skull crushed. ? C ii pi IN I Mululu y ! li I ?.... I (Joli Volition The. boa verdant baptist Sunday School Convention convened last, Tuesday morn ing with tho Double Springs baptist church in Ocouco county. Introductory sermon was preached by Kev. W. W. Loath ors. Text, Matthew f>: l t. "Vc aro the light of thc world." Patrolled names of delegates and elect ed officers as follows : W. W. Leathers, president; lt. W. Nelson, secretary and treasurer. In the afternoon the programnio, as formerly published, was taken up and discussed at sonic length. Many of the brethren took ll lively part. On Wednesday morning tho congrega tion was larger, and notwithstanding, thc speakers appointed to dismiss the question, "What are tho dilliculfios to bo overcome in Sunday School work?" were absent, many good things were said. Indifference on the part of parents and many church members, too inlicit Sunday visiting and a failure tn study tho Scriptures wore some of tho points brought ont. "Tho tench i ogs which Christ com manded the Apostles to do" was then taken up and discussed in a lengthy and able speech hy Hov. J. it. Karie. A flor some miscellaneous business tho conven tion adjourned about. .'! o'clock. Tho hospitality of Double. Springs neighborhood was generous and free hearted and those who did not, attend t his nicol ing of tho convention missed a very pleasant and profitable mooting as well as failed to share, tho hospitality of ono of tho entertainment, of ono of the kindest people in Goonoo county. Mc vern I Itiu IC n oin Hie I'IIMI Weeli. Deputy Marshal W. li. P. Corbin and posse have been on the "war path" dur ing tho past, week. On last Thursday night on Changa and Kooky Fork creeks a quantity of boer and low wines was destroyed. The copper still had been removed. On friday afternoon, near Long Creek, he destroyed a large copper still, cap and worm, OHO gallons, of beer and a lot of low wines. Arrested John byles on the spot for working in thc distlllmy. On friday night, about, half past ten o'clock on Main street in Walhalla, they captured two horses, a buggy and cari, and twenty two gallons of liquors. Ar rested M. li. Hopkins, bis wife, Ada Hopkins, and W. C. Miller, who wore in charge of the property. On Saturday morning aboul ll o'clock seized a sixteen gallon keg of liquor near Mountain Pest. An hour later cul. down some eight hundred (callous of beer near Whetstone, About three o'clock in tho afternoon crossed over into Kabuli county, Ca., and destroyed a largo copper still, cap and worm, ?,.ii)f> ga i lon h o? neor, ..'.! hoshois of meal and a lot of low wines. Ar rested Thomas MoCrary, who was do li vored i?y ibo Georgia oflicors to Mr. Corbin and brought to Walhalla to an swer to charges in tliis Jurisdiction. On Saturday afternoon tho noted Thomas Pago v .; r?l;io arrested just this side of Chnttnoga river on warrants charging him willi impeding oflicors in tho discharge of duly. lt is hot weather, but Mr. Corbin and posse have boon "hot numbera" all tho samo. , i i "rn u II I I' OImil of mr. M. II. Mi >? < Mr. Morgan ll. llryoo died ni bb- homo In Walhalla last Tuesday ovoning. 10th Instant, ntO o'clock, aftor a hriof UlnosM,. from fovor. Tho nnnouncomont of his death took tho community liy surpr?so, for lt was known only to ft fow persons that ho was siok. Ho was oonflnod to his room only throo days prior to his death, hut ho had ovidontly hoon in deoliuing health for Bovornl wooks. Ho wns greatly rodueod in Kosh hoforo Iii? last illnoss, and his Bystom foll nu essy ?roy to dis oaso. Mr. llryco Hpont his lifo in Wal halla, aud was in his lifty-thlrd year, having hoon born August 0th, 1845, lu oa;iy manhood ho nuurlod Miss Adalino Mcrgan, who, with four nous and ono daughter, survives. His sons, James, of Jacksonville, Florida, William, of Charleston, and Sam, of Piedmont, nlso Mrs. Jamrs W. Talbert, of McCormick, tho only daughter, arrived Wednesday afternoon. Tho funeral services woro conduoted lu tho Walhalla Haptish ohurch this (Thursday) morning at 0 o'clock, by Hov. J. h. Mullinix. after which his body was laid to rost in West Vlow Cemetery. Mr. bryce was a son of thc Into Aloxandor bryco, Sr., anil ono of a family of tlf toon children, four of whom, throo sisters and ono brother, ourvivo. OUR SENECA BUDGET. CONDUCTED UV Mi K. S. SKNKCA, S. C., July ll).-Tho death of Kev. J. Walter Dickson, Presiding Isidor of Columbia Dlalriot, nt Anderson last, week, was a shook to tho people hero. Ile was once Presiding Isidor of tho (Iroonvillo District, and has many warm poisonal friends hero, to whom bis deat h is a matter of sincero grief. Kev. .''ihn O. Willson, 1). 1)., tho popu lar editor of Tho ?Southern Christian Ad vocate, was in Seneca a short, whilo on Saturday, returning to (Iroonvillo from Smith's Chapel, whore ho hail boen to attend tho funeral of Kev. J. Wal bu Dickson. A fow of tho many friends of Kev. II. il. browne, a form or pastor of ?S?neca ami Walhalla Station, now pastor of St;, bald's, (iroonvillo, enjoyed tho pleasure of seeing Ililli ll short whilo Saturday. Ho had hoon te attend tho funeral nf Kev. J. Walter Dickson. Mrs. M. W. Colonial!, Miss Marv Cherry and Dr. Kdward M. Coleman, aro having a two weeks' visit, to charming Mont eagle, whore (his year's Chautauqua otters many attractions. They stop pod over in Atlanta during tho Confederate Veterans' reunion. Mr. John K. Livingston went to At lanta on Monday. Mrs. ll. F. Sloan has returned from tho mountains, where she had a most plea sant stay of a month at Whiteside Cove. Airs. John C. Cary ami her handsome boy, Master Windier Cary, uro nt Seneca again, having been to Snfildn and other places. Mr. John C. Cary, of Lockhart, spoilt Sunday with his family here. Miss Clara Louise Veiner ami Mr. Will Vernor, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, whoso father is President.of tho Vernor Milit ary Instituto, aro visiting relatives hore. Kev. W. ?S. Haunter chose ?is his sub ject, for ?last. Sunday evening's sermon "Voling people in society." Mrs. F.. C. Doylo has returned fruin Laurens. Miss Carrie Hoke, of Atlanta, for tho hist time in several years, is paying a visit to Seneca. Much interest was foll in a lotter re ceived by tho family of Lieutenant L. W. Jordan, Jr., from him several days since. As is known, ho was wit h Ccnoi'ii! Law ton's mon in ('nba, ami much uneasiness was felt, for him by his relatives and friends. Miss Frances li. Lowery, ono of Se neca's prettiest, young ladies, returns this week from Kort Madison, whore she has been spending several wooks with her cousin, Miss Mattie Sullivan. Mr Walter Swann, of this town, tho young boy, who for the past two years has been acting as telegraph operator for tito ofllco of Pendleton, now has work ill the Western I nion Telegraph Otlien in Atlanta. Miss bessie Wilson has returned to Se neca, after an absence ol some length. Miss Lillian Caldwell is visiting in At lanta tills week. Mrs. S. V. Slribling and ch ?Id ron have returned from boswell, (la. Mrs. .1. W. byrd. Miss bois byrd and (marlie byrd left, Monday to visit, rela tives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Keys, of Anderson, wine with Prof. and Mrs. C. W. Mooro tho ll ret of tho week, on their way to attend tho Confederate Veterans' reunion in Atlanta. Miss Dana Mooro is visiting relatives and friends at, Steno Mountain and At lanta. Among those who went from boro to Atlanta this week aro: Messrs. M. W. Coleman, (?eorge Y. Coleman, K. Y. II. Lowery and others. Mr. Charles N. (?ignilliat is on a visit to Marietta, Atlanta and Chickamaiiga. Miss Nellie (?ignilliat loft Tuesday for Marietta. Miss Lizzie Harper lins gone to Atlanta, where she is thc guest-of Miss Mamie Med CO, who visited lior last, summer. Mrs. J. L. Carpcrter, of (?loenville, passed through here Tuesday, going to Atlanta, and left, ber little boy, Lewis, with Mrs. ll. F. Sloan, An extra train on the blue bulge Tues day brought, a number of passengers bound for Atlanta. There was an extra train on tho South ern Railroad Tuesday, on which were numbers of Confederate veterans, going to Atlanta. The Confederate colors, rod and white, were prominent, Tho train received recruits bore, a number of whom were not veterans, however. Ihieklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, soi se, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pilos, or no pay required. II. is guaranteed to give perfect, satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 COU ts nor box. Korsalohy I), ll. Darby, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca, and ll. 1$. Zim merman, West minister. A breeze from Oak way. OAK WAV, S. C., July IX. Wo have good heall h, good crops and very good rains have fallon which caused every seed of grass to spring forth and every farmer to lighten his grip on plow and boo. Tho singing al. bethel church on last Sunday was quite a success and I think everyone present, enjoyed il. Miss Hattie L. Zimmerman, a young lady of thc .sweetest, and brightest dispo sition, from Westminster, was visiting re lative on Saturday and Sunday. Wo aro very glad to see that Messrs. W. M. brown ami AlldVow bcanlcii have offered them sel ves for tliooiliccs of Mouse of Itepreseutativos and County Super visor, and knowing (hat they aro men Worthy of t rust , wo truly hope that ( hoy will bo elected. Mr. I Hugely, of the Ways and Means (.'oumul.too of the House of h'eprosent a lives, estimates that the war willi Sp lin will, from tho very ?tari, cost us t wo mil lion dollars per day. Tho Civil War is si ill costing us four thousand dollars per day for pensions alone. We hear that Messrs. bussell benrdon, Frank Lommoiis and Henry burns leaves for (he war on Kinlay. Weare certainly proud of our bravo boys, but wo think thal they can get. along with out Hmm now, and we are sure that they are needed here. Prof. J. M. Moss, of Walhalla, has a nourishing school al. bethel. Oak way should feel honored in securing such a worthy mau. "I'I KI.I.A." ... BKA TS THU ?LON DI KIO. Mr. A. C. Thoinas, of M irysvillo, Texas, lias fourni a more valuable dis eovory !h:>.? has yet been made in tho Klondike. For yours ho suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by hemorrhages, and was absolutely Cliped by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. Ho de clares that gold is of little value in com parison with this marvelous euro; would li,ive it even if it, cost, a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, bronchi',i:: ?ill throat ami lung affections are positively cured hy Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption. Trial bottles free at J, W. bell's, walhalla, W. J. burnley's, Seneca, and ii. ll. Zimmerman's, Westminster, drugstores. Iteglllar size Tit) cents and fri.no, Qliarnntood to euro or pri?e re funded. . ': iimiH|T .in? >,|l|?n?"..' " 0?TW?TI?T?7BYMET. ->-. coN.ouoTHi) nv A. h, aossicrr. . WKSTMINSTKU, 8. C., July 20.-Tho V'potlon atoro houso of Mr. W. C. Mason ls bring removed from its formor loca tion, opposite tho Jivory Btablos, to tho lot noxt to Mr. Frank Camion's store Mr. J. Wi Simpson lias tim contract of toar hig down mid io-buiUiing it. Mr. J. H. Caines and MisS Maud Caines loft last Friday for an extended visit to relatives in Georgia. Mrs. Ti N. Carter and childron aro visi ting her father, Mr. J. W. Williams, at I lav (..voil, Ga. Mr. V. la Norman, of Charleston, S. C. was lioro yesterday. Mrs. J. I*. Dendy, of Andorson, for morly Miss Selma Burns, is visiting Mrs. W. Ii. F.nglnnd and others in Westmin ster this wook. Hov. and* Mrs. 8. Y. Jamison arrive i hore from Atlanta, Ga., ono day last wc. 'h. Mr. Jamison is taking a briof vacation and caine here lu ?pond it with bis relativos. His Humorous friends ?round Wootrninstor aro always glad to BOO bim and oxtond tho boarty hand shako. Mr. D. P. Butlor is having a dwelling and ollico rooms orcotod on hin lot in tho east omi of town. Mr. It. J. Waldrip is doing tho work and is making a neat job of it, Pooplo Hooked to Atlanta yesterday. Bvory train appoarod to bo chook full. Mr. O. II. Hurchlleld, our clover depot agent, sold twenty odd tickets Mommy and Tuesday. At tho morning services in liio Baptist church last ?Sunday ono young lady united with t' o church by oxporionoo. Messrs. W. A. Strother, of West Union, and ll. M. Kiohurdson, of Sonoca, wore in town yesterday. Tho Goonoo County Colored Singing Convention will nteot in tho colored ?lap fist church at Westminster on tlio morn ing of July 28th. Mr. Kohl. Heid, of Adairsvlllo, Gn., was hero last weok on a visit to his agc< mol '?er and other relatives. Mr. Boil has been living at Adairsviilo for il mun ber of years. Mr. T. N. ('arter paid a visit to Hart woll, Cn., the Hist of this week. Miss Kflio Stribling, one of Westinin slur's fairest and most estimable yotllif ladies, went lo|Groenville last, week t< complete her course in tho study o music. Miss KOlo's musical talonls an excellent. She oxpects to return at till opening of tho Wostminstor High Schoo lind resume her position as teacher. Prof. .J. W. Caines, of Hallsville, ba: our thanks for his descriptive and illus (ral ed catalogue of Welsh Neck Digi School for boys and girls. Session lo 1808-00 opens September l illi. Mrs. J. M. Kills, of Due West, is visit ing her brother, Mr. ,1. W. McGee Miss Hattie /.immerman spent las Saturday and Sunday at Oak way, th guest of Miss Hallie Mel Jil. Miss Fannie Sheldon, one of Oeonee' most accomplished young ladies, return cd last Thursday from an extended visi to relatives and friends in di li?rent, part of Ibo State. The trip was most delight ful. Capt, li. ll. nagual!, Miss Mary Daf nilli, Messrs. lt. K. Norris, .lohn W. Slu lor, Kugono Mitchell, H. A. Fd wards, .1 ?. Sanders, Scab Haley, W. W. Hearder II. H. Zimmerman, Butlcdgo /Jinnie: man, N. A. King, Mr. and Mrs. C. I1 Anderson, Mr. mid Mrs. W. C. Pedqi Kev. ll. B. Dagnall and a Mr. Kominon arc among HU? visitors nt tho Conf?d?ral veterans, reunion hold in Atlanta, Ca tills weld?, The many friends of Miss F.flio Duk are glad to know she has recovered froi a spell of sickness, During her siekiiet her duties at tho post, ellice were fal tl fully discharged by Miss Kora King. F1HCK IT HHS. Semi your address to ll. IC. Budden i Cu., Chicago, and get a freo sample bo of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. A tri: will convince you of their merits. Thoi pills are easy in action and aro part ici [arly effective in tho cure of coustipatio and sick headache. For malaria ail livor troubles they have boon proved ii valuable. They are guaranteed to 1 porfeotly free from every deleterious sui stance and to bo purely vegetable. Thc do not weaken by their action, but I giving (one to stomach and howe greatly invigorate the system. Begul; size 2nc. per box. Sold by J. W. Bel Walhalla; W. J, Killiney, Seneca; ll. I /.iininernian, Wostminstor, Druggists. Dots from Poplar. Port.Alt, 8. C., July 17. -Bain has con to our sci.lion at last, after a drought sovnn weeks. Crops are looking botte Upland corn is cut short by the drougli Mr. and Mrs. Will Call and family, Groonvillo, are visiting her parents, M and Mrs. .las. Addis. Mrs. T. W. Hand is visiting hoi* motile Mrs. Ilunnicutt, who has been ill for fl past week. Tho singing was woll attended tl second Sunday at Poplar Springs. V had tho pleasure of shaking hands wil some of tim candidates. Pink Wi ight, colored, lost a valuali horse one day last week. Mr. J. I1'. Morion and wife attoildi services af Six Milo church, in Pioko county, Sunday. Mr. J. W. Boeder commenced 1 school Monday, July lilli, af Pepi Springs. SHOO-Ki, v. Dr. Pierce's (?olden Medical Dlscovo tito only medicine thai, absolutely ai infallibly cures all blood diseases, isn't a mod ici ne for some one part ?cul so-called disease. It. is a medicino f the wdiole body, lt forces out all t germs of disease, replaces impurities wi rich, red blood, feeds the tissues a makes strong, healthy (lesli. Ketiirn Items. IlKTUKN, July IO.-We have been hi ing lim', seasons for the past, two wei and Hie growing crops are looking line Misses Hillie and Maud Crooks, of I turn, have recently geno to Newry the purpose of working in the wei shop. They will be. greatly missed. Miss Ccrfrudo Amide nd urned to 1 home af Newry last Saturday. Mrs. N. K. Morgan is on a visit to 1 nuit her, Mrs. M. C. Neal, af Mont ?col Fnirfiold county, who has been sick several months. Mr. Kamath Woodall and family, Hie Norris Cotton Mill, formerly ol' t place, are visiting his daughter, M Genie Williams, of thc Si lion Mill nei; horhood. Mr. Claude Myers, of Perkins Cr? killed one of the. largest blue milnes his tish pond that, has ever been si about here. If measured (Ive feet inches from the end of ils beak to cud of its dies ami six foot four inc from tip to tip of wings. n. j. > Did You Take Scott's Emulsioi through the winter? If so, ^ arc sun quieted your coup healed ?? e rawness in yo throat, increased your weigl Kave you more color, and ina you feel better in every wa But perhaps your cough ll come hack again, or you are g Ung a little thin and pole. Then, why not continue t some helpful remedy rifi through the summer? It will i you as much good as when t weather ls cold. ' Its persistent use will certain give you a better appetite am stronger digestion. A lt will cure your wsak throat and heal IjsU your inflamed lungs. (?IILH It will cure every case u jTf of consumption, when \U JI n cure Is possible. M i} Don't be persuaded to take something they say ls ji ns good. AP Druggists, s--*, and lt. SCOTT ti UOWNE, Cbomlutn, N.Y. "Saved Wis., than whom nono ls moro highly osteomcd or widely known, writes. "In 1800 I hud a sovoro attack of LaQrlppo and at tho ond of four months, tn spite of all physicians, friends and Rood nursing could do, my lu URB hoar t and nor vous Bystom woro so completely wrecked, my lifo was de spaired of, my frlonda Riving mo up. 1 could oidy sloop hy tho uso of opiates. My lunga and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravatluR. I could not Ho lu ono position Imf. a Bhcrt t ime and not cn my loft sido at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nervino and Heart Curo and I ho gan taking them. When I hud taken a half Pottle of each I was much bettor and contin uing persistently I took about a doy.cn bot tles and was completely restored to health to Dr. MIlc.V Itomcdies aHK* ^fifV^^?H| aro sold hy all drug- HFy^-M|| *e'f vS gists undor a positive By? guarantee, first hutt lo BjtHonrt ??fyffl benoflta or money rc- fcf Restore^! funded. Hook oil dis- KrY ?. ' I*K NH eases of the heart and Kf^- - \j"[?H DU. M tbK.S MKDIOALUO., Elkhart, lud. | Our Fair Play Itiulget. PAIU PI,AV, S. C.. .Inly IO.-Our com munity has been blessed with copious showers this season and everything illili - cafes a bountiful harvest, Prof. and Mrs. .). I,, MeWhorlcr have returned to our little burg, after spend ing two months with relatives and friends in and near .Seneca. Prof. Me Whorlcr opened his school at this place on Monday, 18th instant. Mis. Shoal Crook Knox, with her two bright little girls, Kuby and Pani)io Kay, visited the family of Mr. D. V. Wright on last Thursday. Mr. N. A. King, with his wife and two interesting children, Warren and Henry, were visiting relatives and friends near boro last week. Mr. King has spent most, of his lifo in Texas, bul, ho has slio\ n his good tasto and judgment, by selecting as a companion for bis life one of Ooonee's fairest, (laughters. Miss Kloanor Knight, who is teaching music in our little town, is visiting in Anderson this week. Mr. C. W. Marett, of Atlanta, visited Iiis father and brothers boro during the colil snap. The contrast, with Atlanta heat was so great thal. Ccorgo found a comfortable lire a welcome visitor. Ceorge is the youngest son of our vene rable and much ostoomod citizen, Uncle Stephen Mandi, ami ho is pushing his way ahead in the. Cate City. The many friends of Mrs. 1<\ M. Davis will be glad to know that she is conva lescing from an attack of fever. Mrs. Sallie Hand, we learn, has an at tack of typhoid fever. Mr. Drowning, who lives on Mr. Win. Isbcll's place, is seriously ill with fever. Other casos of sickness aro yielding to tho skillful treatment of Dis*. Width mid Moori!. Knrncsl Harton, of Lavenia, was seen among tho fair sex of our town last week. Two of our enterprising citizens, Messrs. Hubert Leathers and F. H. Wat son contemplate building neat and com-* modious residences during tho summer. These improvements, together with others that, have benn made recently, in and around herc, will be (plito an addi tion to our sm burban city. Misses Katie and Daisie Davis, of An derson, have been the charming guests of Misses Daisy and Hattie Wright for tho past two weeks, dur young people will regret to know that these young ladies will return homo this woek. Dr. K. H. Webb is tho inventor of a nailless horseshoe His model was made by Mr. Dallas Smith, of this place, and his work received such a high tribute that we ask permission to print it. in your columns : "To thc scienfilie blacksmith that made the pair of splendid nailless horseshoes received this dav : AuilllltN, N. V., .Inly llb, ISPS. DKAK Sin: Ploaso accept this little me mento as a token of my appreciat ion and esteem of genius and good workmanship. I am coming in on tho home stretch of four score, years, and all through my life I have been an enthusiastic admirer of good workiuaiishipin any and all depart-, monts of mechanical work, and hold that a blacksmith that can do so noni, a piece of work as these shoes is an artist,, and is as much deserving that title as is the portrait painter that does a good piece of work in his line, for each have, excelled in their profession ami no maller what their nationality, color or sex with nus, oaob are esteemed alike, rt lins fallen to my good fortune, through persistence ami determination, to be lim first man, so far as I can learn, to discover a me thod for shoeing horses without nails that will bold fast ami not hurt tho II orso, and if lhere is honor in hoing first you aro entitled to 'he honor of being the first blacksmith in the Slate, ol' South Carolina to make, a nailless horseshoe; and I am willing you shall show thc document. I hero tender to you of that fact, as well as of thc fact that I say your work is equal lo any I have had from the best workmen 111 this State. And allow nie to here extend to you my hand in artistic fellowship, hoping that not long hence you may discard the bar barous and inhuman prac!iee of driving nails into the horses foot. I am not. in tor for ring with your profession. The blacksmith will do tho horseshoing same as now. Accept, sir, my kind regards. C. L. UKV.NOI.DS. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP milK Fill M OF Old NILLI AT A JL MoCAKKY has been th M day dis solved by mutual consent, In future the business will be carried on by J, F, Cignilliat, who assumes all liabilities. .1. F. M( CAHF.Y, .1. I-'. CICNILLIAT. Seneca, S. C., .July Otb, ISPS. Hon't I^atil o . . . . Po call on mo when yon want anything in Ibis line. T. E. ALEXANDER WALHALLA, S. ?, for $1, In rambling through our stock wo Hud too ninny goods in Bdmo Jinos mid wo do not proposo to onrry tlioso ovor. Wo make ono prlco on nil our Straw lints, nono rosorvod. Worth from 00 cunts to $1.75. Your ohoico only 50 couta. Wo hnvo n lot of Mon's Whlto Duck Pauta nnd Crash Pants wo will soil Two Mon's Crash snits to go for $2 oaoh. A lot of mon's Ono Colored ?Shirt? to.oloso nt 50 nnd 75 couts. All stylos of summer Ncokwonr for 25 couts. A few Indies' Ono white nnd colored silk Parasols, worth from $2 to $3.60, to closo for $1.50. All o? our Linen, Chambray and Poroalo Skirts, lu light colors, your choleo for HO cont?. Don't forget to seo our remnant countor of Muslins, Calicos and Lawns all for four couta por yard. M. W. ?OILMAN ?t CW*.* fstrewisoA? s* o* FURMAN UNIVERSITY, GBEENYILILIE, ?, O. Thorough eoursos leading to tho dogrees of B. Lit., B. S., B. A., and M. A. Tho ['acuity has boon enlarged, (especial attention to English, Elocution and Pedagogics. New courses in Diology, History, Latin, Modern Languages nnd Physics. A new Graduate Department. Karly application for rooms in tho Moss Halls should he made to Prof. H. IC. GEKH, Secrotary of tho Faculty, Caviar's Head, S. C. Address A. 1?. MONTA GUIO, Greenville, S. O. .GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLI-GE.. LOCATION*-Healthful. No death or serious illness sinco it was founded in 1851. Accessible-On Southern, C. St G., and C. St.. W. C. R. U.'s. Cultured-Tho confer of Baptist Schools in South Carolina, tho former homo of tho Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. KtHIl PMKNTS.-Large buildings, soparated from all other buildings, boated by gratos ano furnaces, lighted hy gas and supplied with hot and cold waler, closets and b-'th rooms on each Moor. Can have 75 hoarders. Libraries, labo ratory, calisthenics ball, maps, globes, music rooms, new bed-room furniture, A c. Conservatories o' mindo and art. A largo ami able Faculty-four malo and ton female toaultors. NMR YT OK.-Work thorough, in Ihirteon schools. Faro-Abundant, varied, well prepared, in nhargo of President and his wife, who do not own Or leaso tho school, but manngo it on a salary. Government-Parental, linn, kind, homo like. ATTENDANCE. -Doubled in four years. From host families. RATMS.-Low. For tho accommodations, tho charges nro very moderato in all departments. Kasy-Payments may bo made quarterly in advance Reduc tion-Where two como from one family, to tho daughters, of all ministers. OPENS September 21, 1808. For catalogue, address, *k 20- * M. M. Kl Li ICY, !>,><!>., President!, . "r -wlV.o,Z.Cr _._ Jl_ I otford College and If olfori Fitting Setal, JAS. II. CA ULI S LIO, LL. 1)., President Walford College Illustrated Wofford Collei B Catalogue A WORK OF ART, , FORWARDKD TO ANY ON IC. CIVICS FULL INFORMATION TN REGARD TO TH K COLLEGE AND FITTING SCHOOL. FORTY-FIFTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20. 1808. For Oataloguo or Wofford College Illustrated, address 7-M-08-28- J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary, Spartanburg, S. C. U/p I Mfl LET THOSE FOLLOW L-C/dU. WHO CAN u Our aim is '<) make Cootia and prices right 13 VI3KY T1M13. AGs \TT A T> 1/ IVT^ Al " ls what wo glvo to overy eusto . OVf/ U i\_XVl\l U\hJ\^XjL mer. Wo proposo to furnish you nunc value for your monoy than you can get. olsowboro, or cannot ask your patronage For tho next few days we will olYor SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to tho eco nomical buyos-. We have most, everything you need and will approeiato it if you will give us a chance to make you prices before buying. Very respectfully, CAUTER & COMPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO CARTER MERCHANDISE CO..) WALHALLA, S. C. J. & J. S. CARTER, -SUCCESSORS TO Carter Merchandise Co., Westminster, S. C., WILL, FOR TII1C NEXT THIRTY DAYS ONLY, SELL GOODS FOR CASH, REGARDLESS OF WHAT TH KY COST. They are determined to rcduco their Kelts and other goods in proportion, stock, and tho way to do it is to slash Shoes and Slippers will go at a groat prices below any competitor, .lust look sacrifico-Slippers worth 00c., for 50o; af a fow of thc many bargains they have Slippers worth $1, for OOo; Slippers worth tootler: $2.50, for $1.05; Ladies' Shoes worth #4? Silk Finish Mull, worth 20c, will go for for $2.25; Hamilton-Brown $2.50 Ladies' inc.; Figured Lawn, worth 20c, will go Shoos for $1.05. for in.; Figured Lawn, worth ldc, will They haven't space or timo to toll of go for 5c. ; All-wool Albofross, worth 25e, all their bargains, but will ofter groat will go for I0e; Straw Hats, worth $1.50, bargains in all goods they carry, such as will go for 05o.; Straw Hats, worth $1.00, Furnituro, Hardware, Crockery, Glass will go for 75c.; Straw Hats, worth 50e; ware, and even Groceries-tho knife will will go for 25e; Clothing bolow any for- slash through all. mer price; Suits worth $15, for $10; Suits You can get moro Meal, CoO'eo, Flour, worth $8.50, for $5; Suits worth $5, for Ham and Lard for your monoy than any $3; oilier Clothing in proportion. whore elso. Seo their Notion Department Silk Como and bring your money, and yon Mills, worth ;>()e., for 2;>e. ; Silk Mitts, I will not be disappointed, worth 25c., for lOo; Good Collars, Tics, ffff ' Remember the Placo . f . ?r. -I . ? . O ./V JR. rv 10 Tt - Lowery, Byrd & Co. -APPRECIATE YOUI1 TRADE, EITHER IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, AND INVITE YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE TUE BARGAINS TH ICY A BE OFFERING IN WHITE GOODS REMNANTS AT SIX TO TEN CUNTS PER YARD. . YOU WILL UK SURPRISED WHEN YOU SICK THE QUALITY To tho farmers of Goonoo they want to show their GRAIN CRADLES and 11 IC IC 1 i SW F. IC PS before yon buy. Have you used a VICTO II SWEEP ? If not, call am] buy one or ?nore and try thom, if you have used it you know what il. is-not. the cheapest, but ono of tho best Plows yon can buy. WE S IC LL YOU KVKRYTTIING AT REASONABLE PRICES. CALL OFTEN. Lowery, Byrd Sc Co Al ay 12, I SOS. Dr. G. G. Pr Dentist, omeo Over Carter Merchandise Company's Storo. Ilonas ; 8.80 A. M. TO 1 I?, il, AND 2 To 0 r. M. March 21, 1808. DR. W. F. T> E TV rr T ? rJT * Soneea, S. G. -OFPfOK HAYS - MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK. Moy 10. 1808-ly. /