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The President's reply to Spain to be sent to-day. Firm demands, Cuba J^HS* be freo, Po&*.? Rico mast bc curs ami Spain must consent to accept ? wiint wo otter. LOCAL MENTION. Tho uiouutaln cabbagos aro boro, end tlioy oro largo and ilno this year. Mr. Will Lawson, of Abbovillo, was in Walhalla last wook on a visit to a friend. Como again. FOB SAl.K-Sot of coiled hoop maohin ory. Apply to J. lb Shanklin, Seneca, or G. Slumklln, Richland, S. C. Miss Zoo Dleokloy, ono of tho most channing young ladles of Anderson, is visiting uer aunt, Mrs. E. A. Bell, and family. Misa Mary Stribliup will acoopt tho thanks of D. A. Smith and family for tho bnskot of dolioious poaohos Bout thom on Tuesday last. Col. T. Y. Chalmors loft Walhalla yes terday morning as n dologato from Oco noo to tho State Alliance mooting in Co lumbia this wook. Mrs. A. DuPro Gaillard, of Groenvlllo, after a pleasant visit of six wooks to relativos in Oconoo county, roturushomo to-morrow morning. Mrs. J. W. Tolbort. of McCormlok. S. C., nccompnniod by hov child, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Adnlino Dryco, and will spond tho summor boro. You can got a straw hot or a nico pair of summor HIIOCR bolow aotual cost at Carter & Co's. Must oloso thom out. Como and got your choleo. Mrs. J. C. Cork and obildron, who have boon visiting rolativcs for tho pa3t month in Oconoo, aro now with tho family of her father, Capt. John C. Novillo, of West Union. QKNTS' CLOTIIINO.-Mado to ordor by the most Tollable tailoring bousoin A mor ion. Ytnir order solicitud. Exact fit guar anteed. Will savo you 2G por cont. M. E. King, Walhalla, S. C. Mrs. II. L. Addington, of Lavonia, Ga., accompanied by bor nophow, Mr. Chas. Knox, of Martin, aftor paying a pleasant visit to tho family of Capt. John C. Neville, of Wost Union, returned homo last wook. If you want goods at and bolow cost for tho noxt thirty days only, call on J. A- J. S. (/'arter, Westminster, H. C. Thoy aro dotorminod to rcduoo tboir stock. Harrains will do it. Soo tboir advertise ment. Mr. J. II. rickett and wifo and their three youngest obildron, of Kichlnnd, acoompanted by Mrs. R. A. Gilmor, passed through Walhalla on Monday last on a ton days' visit to relatives in Franklin, N. 0. 'fhn United .State? District Oottrt will convouo in Greenville on Monday noxt, August 1st, with .7 nd go Wm. ll. Draw ley presiding. Tboro is quite a large unmoor of cases from Oconco and tho docket ls said to bo unusually heavy foi th? summer term. Dr. W. T. Stoddard and wifo, ol Hart well, Ga., aro visiting bor mother, Mrs. M. A. E. bauknight, and family and other relatives. Dr. Stoddard is recov ering rapidly from bis rocont injuries, lio and his good wif javo always wolcomo visitors to bur town. J. it J. S. Carter, successors to Carter Merchandise Company, Westminster, aro determined to reduce their largo stock of goods. Seo tboir advortisomont. It means business and so do thoy. Thoy have everything you want, (y'all and seo them and you will savo inonoy. Mrs. M. Hut/.lor and Mr. Louis Ilulzler, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Heed Mel,ano, Misses Alleen and Naniseab and Masters bao and Roscoe McLuno and Misses Mamie .Stripling and Maysio Emery, of .Jacksonville, aro at Mrs. J. C. Mieklor's, West Union, for tho summer. Mr. Carl Oohmig, aftor a short and oventfnl sorvico in tho United States Navy, on board one of tho practicing vessels, returned homo on last Friday evening. On account of bis youth and tho protest of his mo thor, bo was unable to bo mustered Into tho service of Unelo Sam to light tho Spaniards. Mr. W. C. Calhoun, of Hampton coun ty, is the champion watermelon grower of that section, if not of tho State. Ho has :il)0 acres planted, and oxpoots to ship I7f> car loads, tho weight of tho melons averaging from IO to f>0 pounds each. Ono weighed 074 pounds, and there woro many of that si/o. Mrs. Alico Doyle, of Granbury, Toxas, arrived at Richland one day last, week on a visit to her mother, Mrs. K. lt. Strip ling. She will spond tho summer with rotativos and friends in Oconoo boforo returning to her homo in tho bono Star State. Site is accompanied by her little daughter. Her many friends aro de lighted to moot hor again. Capt .lohn G. Williams, of Cross Hill, Laurens county, was in Walhalla on Monday for a short whilo. Ho paid tho Co uni KU ellice an appreciative call while here. Ho returned homo on Tuesday morning accompanied by bis wifo. Capt. Williams is ono of tho largest and most progressive farmers in Laurens county. In the past few years bo represented his county ably in the Legislature. Mrs. benet, wife of .ItidgoW. C. benet, died at Abbeville, S. C., on last. Thurs day, '?1st instant, after a brief illness. She was a daughter of tho late Justice Samuel McGowan, and a woman of rare accomplishments. She leaves her hus band ?Mid lour children to mourn hor death, to whom is extended the sincero condolence of a host, of friends through out, the State. Mr. Paul K. Gibson and his beautiful and accomplished bride, of Laurens, aro on a visit to bis father and mother, Mayor and Mrs. IL. A. If. Gibson, of Walhalla. They aro receiving tho con gratulations and cordial greetings of a host of frionds, who wish them much joy and happiness through life. Capt. Gib son is a popular conductor on tho (J., L. & N. Railroad. Mrs. S. 1*. boozer, of Greenwood, is visiting Mrs. C. G. Strong and family. Mis. boozer lived boro during tho palmy days of Adgor CollogO, when ber dis tinguished husband, tho lato S. P. boozer, was a professor in that institu tion. Her many friends aro delighted to moot hor again. She is accompanied hy her niece, Miss /.unie. Hodges, of Oroon \v( 'id, a beautiful and accomplished young lady. Our young friend and minister, Kev. Jos. T. Dendy, of Richland, preached two excellent and forceful sermons in tho Walhalla Presbyterian church on last Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Dendy is supplying tho churches at Westminster, Oak Grovo, Retreat and Tugaloo during his summer vacation. Ho has one moro year at tho Theological Seminary at Columbia before ho will ho a full-fledged proaohor of the Gospel. Messrs. Jamos bryce, of Jacksonville, ami William bryce, of Charleston, are at their old homo in Walhalla for a short while, Theso young men hold responsi ble positions in Uncle Sam's service, the former an railway mail agent between Charlotte and Jacksonville, and tho lat ter as mailing clerk in the Charleston posl ellice. 'I hoy aro faithful and com petent ollloials, and wo fool a just pride in their success ami advancement in life. Mr. W. A, Templeton, of Abbeville, Grand Dictator of tho Knights of Honor of South Carolina, will pay tho local lodge at this place au oflloinl visit, on noxt Tuesday evening, at 8.5H1 o'clock. Tho members are urgently requested to bo present and tho publie in general is cordially invited. Mr. Templeton will deliver a lecture on the objects and aims ami tho future possibilities of this noble order. Tho meeting will bo held in Reid's Hall. Mr. T, Mack Stribling, of Clohurn, Texas, arrived at Richland an Wednes day, 20th I optant, ou a visit of ten ?lays to relativos and friends in Oconoo. Ho wa? in Walhalla yesterday to tho delight of his many frionds. Ho expects bi atm I. hack to Texan to-morrow. Ile has hoon lOOUtcd nt Clohurn a little over three years, and was recently elected ono of tho Judicial ollieers of his county with a good salary. Ile read law at Walhalla eight years ago in tho office of his uncle, Major S, P. Dendy, before going to Texas, whore ho was admitted to tho bar in November, 1800. Ho has rlson rapidly at tho bar, and stands among tho loading young lawyers of Contrai T?Xftti Thor? MO now alx prlscnors in Oconoo jail. Eat moro fruit mid loss moat and you I won't gol HO hot. Mr. M. W. Wright, of Oroouvtlto, io in | towu for a few days. Both sunshine and showors ocntrlbuto to tho growth of crops thoso days. Mr. A. G. Frotwoll, of Yemassoo. S. C., is on a visit to his family in Walhalla. Miss Bosslo Smith, of Laurons county, ?B viBitiug her sister, Mrs. J. L. Daniol. Mr. J. II. Ostoudorff, of Chnrloston, ?B in towu, visiting rolatives and frionds. Watormolons aro booomiug quito plou tifui in this mnrkot at roasouablo pricos. Miss Monti o lUloy, of Andorson, is vis ii in",- hor cousin, Miss Roxio Hold, this week. A bioyolo puts tho person who is learn ing to rldo it iu touch with tho whole oar til. Miss Hattio Ivcstor loaves this wook for an oxtondod viBit to relativos in Groonville. Dr. Fahnostook will ho in his ofllco ovoiy Monday, Tuesday and Saturday until furthor notioo. Miss Christina Frotwoll, who has hoon visiting hero sovoral days, loft Wednes day for Andorson on a visit to relativos. Dr. W. .1. Lunney advortleos frosh and f;ood turnip sood this wook. Ho has thom n bulk. Now ?B tho timo to sow your sood. Miss Ida Oolkors roturnod liomo Inst week from a vory plonsnnt visit of ton days to frionds on Tugalouaud Wostimn stor. Tho oxponscs of tho last terni of Court for Oconoo county wore: Jurors and con stables, $417; witnesses paid to dato, filOO.?O. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Thompson and son, of Columbia, aro on a visit to hor mothor, Mrs. H. llorndon, and other relativos. Messrs. E. Hood Kay and Claronco Pro vost, of Andorson, carno up to Walhalla last Tuesday, to bo prosont at tho dan co givon at Kohl's Hall. Soo Mr. C. G. Jaynos' now ndvortiso ment this wook. ito has a varioty of good things to oat, and who is it that don't Uko good eating? Bon Hillhouso, colored, was takon to tho ohaingang on Wodnosday. Ho was sont up by Magistrate L. W. Vernor for twenty days for larcony. Mr. A. P. Camp, of Gainosvillo, Oa., is visiting his sistor, Mrs. \. i). Merrick, and family. Ho is assisting in painting Mr. Merrick's now rosidouco. Alox. Mook8, colored, charged with housebreaking and larcony, was lodged in jail last Tuesday. Ho had boon dodg ing tho authorities since last February. Tho lino of ladios' shirt waists, skirts and undorwoar, shown by M. W. Cole man iV Co., is vory pretty and tho pri?es attractive. Shirt waists, 2">o. Heady made skirts only 50o. Don't put off signing tho Democratic Club list or ontrust it to Homo ono '.Iso to do it for you, but do it at. onco sc ?u can voto in tho approaching prion .y. This is tho rulo of tue Democratic party. Mr. William Stribling is missed from tho drug store of Dr. J. W. Bell. Ho has j hoon on tho sick list for a fow days past, and is now athisfathor'shomo at Watula for a needed rost. Hi? many frionds hopo tosco him soon at his accustomed post j of duty. M. W. Coleman & Co. aro showing an ologant lino of summer shoos in all tho prevailing colors, and their lino of sum mer clothing and neckwear is hard to j heat, (livo thom a call and you will not) regiot it. Messrs. Lowery, byrd & Co., Seneca, S. C., are candidates for your trade and influence. They are advertising a variety of seasonable goods, which they ask you to examino and thou buy. See their advertisement elsewhere m our columns. .loo Bennett, Wisdom Patterson and Tom bennett wero up boforo U. S. Com missioner Shelor on Saturday last, charged with breaking into the post ofllco j at Salem, with intent to commit larcony. .loo bennett mid Wisdom Patterson wore hold for trial and Tom Bon nott was dis charged. The preliminary sorvices of tho revival meeting will begin at Asbworlb's Hall on next Wednesday night at 8.30, con ducted by Rev. .J. ),. Daniol, on Thurs day night at tho samo hour by Hov. lt. 1?. bogers and on Friday night by Kev. II, b. Pant. Kev. Crane will preach his Hist Hermon on tho first Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Tho Oconoo County Tcachors' Instituto will convene in Walhalla on Monday, August 1st, at 10 A. M., and continue in session through Saturday. Tho sessions will begin at 0 o'clock A. M. af tor Mon day. An address will bo delivered on Saturday by Prof. H. Means Davis, of tho South Carolina College. Profs. Wal lace, of Nowborry, and Cokor, of Dar lington, will bo prosont. Ladies aro re quested to bring any Howers or decora tions convenient. 'i'<> 4 ? II I-?- 4!oniNii|ir timi Forever Take Cascareis Candy Cathartic. 10c. Ol'25o. If C. C. C. fail to cure druggists refund money. ICeviviil itI?-<-liHi{. The rovival mooting which is to begin in Asbworlb's Hall on Sunday, 7th of August next, promises to bo an instru ment, for good in the town of Walhalla and surrounding country. Tho Kev. Arthur Craino, who will conduct tho | services, is a strong preacher and conse crated man and has tho reputation of a (ino revivalist and attracts largo congre gations. 'Let all attend tho meeting. Clnpl, J. IC. Aiitln-MOM I inproving. Mr. J. M. Ward, Jr., received a letter this week from Capt. J. lt. Andorson, who is in Baltlmoro, under treatment for appendicitis. Tho letter slates that an operation was performed a wook ago, and, whiloyet weak, ho is in a fair way of re covery. Capt. Anderson's many frionds will boglad to learn of his improved con dition. Wo hopo soon to seo him ontirely well and have him among us again. A nh mort:-ll?-i<l. Dr. W. F. Ashmore and 'sn Mamie Heid wore married at tho . sidonco of the brido's falhor, near Fair vio w, on Wednesday, .Inly 20th, at I P. M. Dr. Ashmoro is a promising young physician of Newry, and the bride is an accom plished daughter of Capt. .las. T. Kelci. They hoarded the I o'clock vestibule at Son eon for G roon vii lo, where they will visit relatives of tho groom. Their many Oconoo frionds wish them a long lifo of happiness and prosperity. -- , o ,-_ 0|??ll?OIIM .'?ll li I In discussing tho results of war, ono charming little girl was heard to say to another, "Oh, I would ho delighted to see my follow leave for tho war. Would lovo to know of his making a brilliant display of his knightly courage and noble patriotism." Said tho other in reply: "Obi Mauii.>, I know you'll think mo selfish and very sentimental, but I wouldn't like tosco my fellow go to tho war. Why? josi, think, dear girl, he might rotura with both arms shot off. . - ?1J. 1 IOIOIIUII i<> '?Vil Twire. Vorkvillo, according to Ibo Vorkville Yeoman, has made a wondoi ful record with her cotton mills. Speaking of tho recent meeting of York Cotton Mills Company of that place, the Yeoman says: "A dividend of 35 por cent was de clared. ls there a cotton mill nnywhoro that can beat it ?" Tho Yeoman also adds that at. asimilar mooting of tho Clovor Cotton Manufacturing Company, another York County mill, "a dividend of 25 per cent was declared-12 per cont for improvements and 12 per cent in cash." UCMIIII of VrnelierM1 Kxnminnllon. John L. MoWborter, first grado; J. G. Huff, 2d grade. A: Miss Lilly Dickson, 2d grado, A; .1. II. brown vd grade, !!; A. W. Singleton, 2d grado, II; if. ll. Sad dler, 2d grade, ll; Miss belle Spencer, 2d grade, b. Having failed (o soc-uro a oor tillcato by a small margin, licenses to leach special schools will bo granted to the applicants named below on tho writ ten application of tho trustees, vi:*: Nos. 14, 7, I?, H). Y. V. MAUTIN, Chairman and Clerk County Board of Education. or=js-^:.yvo-,?fr.i TV K?T...I. .?mi < ? 1'"'. ."**" Mtti'dervr (binghi. Ou Sunday, July 17, Deputy bborilf H. ! Bj MOSS nrrostod Loo Smith, colorctf, in i Walhalla. Ho wa? wanted in Dod go county, Georgia, for tho murder of a constable Lust Monday Sheriff J. O. Hogers, of Dodge county, carno to Wal halla and took Smith back with him. Whon a criminal osoapoB tho vigil of Oooneo's doputy shoriff ho's a good ono. Charged with forgery. Anderson l'oop'os Advocato, July 25th: A mau by tho uamo of Sanutol Holt has boon lodged in juli horo ohnrgod with forgory. Ho bau a papor purporting to bo signed by Dr, J. W. Boll, of Walhalla, stating that ho had boon burned out and lost everything. Ho moved into tho Lebanon neighborhood and oxoitod tho sympathy of tho neighbors so that a pa por was 'oiroulntod and a sum of mouoy oolloo!od for his bonoflt. It was brought boro aud uionoy oolloo tod for him. 'Ibo wholo thing now turns out to havo boon a fraud, and tho courte will pasB on h'm. Au Important ICuterprlkc. A modern ginnery and cotton seed oil mill will bo built forthwith at Wostmin-1 stor by Mossrs. W. A. Strothor, of West Union, U. M. HiohardBon, of Sonooa, and John Carter, of Gainesville Ola. Tho plant is capitalized at $15,000, and thc equipment will bo thoroughly up-to-date iu ovory detail. There will bo throo now sovouty saw gins on which abalo of cot ton can bo ginned every twenty minutes. Tho cotton seed oil mill will bo of inod ora design, and oapablo of doiug tho host work. Tho management of tho business will bo under tho immediate su pervision of Mr. It. M. Richardson, who will givo lils porsonnl attontion to tho construction and operation of tho plant. In common with tho people of Westmin ster and community, wo noto with ploa suro this instanoo of practical enterprise, and wish tho proprietors abundant suc cess. The plant will bo ready for busi ness at tho opening of tho fall sonson. ? --? - Killed br thc Hine ltidgo Train On last Friday afternoon, as tho train on tho Rino Ridge Railroad pulled out from Soneca and was nearing Dr. Brown? ing's place, a colored man was scon walk ing on tho track. As tho train approached tho dangor signals woro Rivon, but ho paid no attention, and was walking in tho middlo of tho track whon tho on?ino Btruok nnd knocked him into tho ditch on tho right nido, killing him almost instantly. Tho train was stopped and the body takon back to Soneca. An inquest was hold that night ovor his dead body by Coroner J. L. Hoggs and a jury. Tho testimony of tho crow in oh argo of tho train ami two other witnesses was taken, and tho jury found that ho carno to his death from nccidont, no ono hoing to blame for his death. Ho was a strangor. but from papors found on his person Ids name was supposed to bo Richard Miller. Ho appeared to ho about sixty-llvo yoarsold. It is not known whoro ho carno from. "Onlcechcc of Kecowce." Wo aro indebted to Rev. J. W. Daniel, A. M., of Abhovillo, S. O., for a copy of bis latest book, just out, entitlod "Ca toochco of Kceowoo : A Descriptive room." It ?B an interesting and well written Indian story, founded upon a historical faot, as tho reader will gathor a8 ho poruscs tho legend. Tho story lins n local interest, too, to tho pooplo of Oconco and Fickons counties, ns it con tains tho mimes of places, rivors and crooks quito familiar to many of our readers. The writer has bestowed much labor and research in compiling his little book, lt is of historical intovost to those who desire to know something of theil country's early history. Tho book con tains about ono hundred pages and can bo road in a few hours. Those who have subscribed for tho book can now got it by calling on Hov. J. L. Daniel, Walli all a, S. C., who has tho copies subscribed for roady to dolivor. Others who may want tho book can get it by paying Mr. Daniel 6'i cents, which includes postago, and lu will ordor it for you. Vinii ol' n Veteran. Capt. Warren D. Reid, of Chickasaw county, Mississippi, has been on a brief visit, to relatives In Pickoilfl and Oconec counties tho past week. He spent Mon day night at tho residence of Col. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson, and on Tuosdaj visiting Col. U.S. VanDiviero and fain i I j and tho children of tho late Col and Mrs. W. C. Keith, in Walhalla, all of whon aro his near kinsmen. Mr. Roid was ii all em ?aneo al tho Confederate Veterans reunion in Atlanta last wook, and hoi np so near his old homo and birthplace, lu could not resist tho temptation to rovisil tho scones of his early youth and iola tivoi and friends of fong ago. Thirty four years have passed and gone since Mr. Reid was in this territory. In tin lato Confederate war ho was a gallan soldier in tho Klevonth Mississippi Rogi mont and was thrice wounded, ono of tin wounds shattering and paralyzing hil loft arm and hand. Notwithstanding thoso wounds ho has moved steadily for ward and is now ono of t ho most success ful and prosperous far mors in hi adopted State. Ho reports finn crops o corn and cotton in Mississippi. . Tried to Kill lliutaelf. On Tuesday evening last, at Chiokn manga Park, Qa., W. W. Kridor, rogi mental color bearer of Company 1, at tempteil to commit suicide by cullin) bis throat. Ho had been despondent fo tinco or four ?lays, talking in a rambliiij way, and saying that ho was going to b killed the following day. Ho was talk ing with Capt, Newham, who was tryiii| to persuado him ont of tho notion of1 hi being killed, when ho stopped back few paces, drew a razor from his pockc and ont bis throat twice before he coub bo stopped. No artorios wore cut, how ovor, and ho is now in tho camp hospita doing reasonably voil, with a fair chane of recovory. Temporary insanity i given as the cause for his rash act. Mi Krider is well known to many people i Oconeo as a faithful and fearless revenu oflicor. Deputy Marshal Corbin, wit whom Kridor was associated in noven raids a few weeks si nco, says ho is no surprised at learning of his at temple suicide. On tho last raid in which Mi Kridor participated, he spoko froquontl of his bolicf that he would be killed vcr soon, and said ho was going to resig his commission in tho rovenue servie and volunteer for sorvico in tho arm] It is to bo hoped that Mr. Krider wi bo soon restored to his usual heal tl both menially and physically. ---? . fr-- ---- IVilliinu A. Mimili IMotviti-d. While bathing at Brown's Mills, i Now Jersey, yesterday afternoon,Wiliim A. Small, of Ibis oily, was drowned. II was a bright lad and leaves a mother la roavod of one in whom sho confered hr fondest hopes.- Public Ledger, Phill dolphin, Pa. The unt imely death of tho above youn man, wo boro announce, occurred o last Thursday, July 21, 1 HOS. Ho was nophow of Mr. ami Mrs. 1). A. Smith, < Walhalla, and a son of the late Cap John A. Small, of Abbeville, S. C. Il mot his Iragie death while away froi homo, taking a much needed rest from th arduous duties of the school room. II had been bathing in a biko with som friends and was about to coup) out : tho willer when he was seized with tb cramps, and before assistance cool reach him, ho was drowned, He was an exceedingly bright, ami pri mining young man, and was thc Idol an joy of a fond mother's heart, and tl blow is indood a crushing ono to hor. SI had made and was making groat saorillcf to complote his education in the hoi schools in Philadelphia. Ho Stood Mo. in all of his classes over thousands < students. His mother writes us that lu sou was a nable and aOootionalo Chris ian young man, and thal sho had no fea: as to bis future state. Ho hived his mother with all tho pi rlty and pride, of his boyish heart, an upon this occasion he scorned disincline to go away from her, oven for a hrh season. lipon bl? departure lie fondl and tenderly caressed his mother aga and again, and repeated to hor -whit seemed to be prophetic the followh lines from Mrs. Homans: "Leaven hnV? theil times lo ian, And (lowers lo wither al (ho north wind breath, And stars to set hut all, Thou hast all seasons for thine own, Deat h I" Our deepest sympathies go ont toll sorely bereaved and widowed mother ai brothels. May tho .Jod of all grano ai comfort sustain thom in this trying hon ?. A. 8??il. Sunda., School ?es?e?t!on? Tho Oconoo County Intordenotutua tUwsl ?und?.y School Co*?T?ftt???0 *??'!! convoco In tho Walhalla Presbyterian church Monday, Tr.osday and Wednes day, August 15th, 10th and nth, proximo. It is oarnostly dosirod thnt ovory Sun day sohool In tho county bo represented lu tho convention by at lonat ono dolo ?aU and tho superintendent. AU Sun ny school workors aro Invitod. A comralttoo on covrospondonco has boon appointed, consisting ot Missos Ella Stock, Kato Hell and Donno Soaborn, who will Bond a circular lottor to tho super intendents of nil tho Sunday sohools in tho county, asking tho appointment or olootion of delegates at ouco, and a re port of tho nnmos to tho committoo nt un early dato, BO that nrraugomontB ona bo uiado for ontortainmont, otc. Tho following is au outliuo of tho pro gramme as drawn up by tho Piela Booro tary, Mr. Frank F. Whildou: SUGGESTIVE PROGRAMME. MONDAY Molli', AUGUST 15. Sormon-Subject, Sunday sohools. TUESDAY, AUGU8T 10. 10 a. m.-Dovotional, by pastor. 10.80 a. m.-Organization. 11 a. m.-No'n.al lesson. Tho book wo tonoh, by Flolu Sooretary. 12 m.- Biblo Btudy.Subjcot 12.80 p. m.-(a) What is your school doing abon. Biblo work? (b) Tho Biblo in our homos? ROCOSB. .1 p. m.-Uovotionnl. 4.15 p, m,-Normal lesson. Some book in tho Biblo, by Fiold Soorotary. 5 p. m.-What aro tho boat holps In tho preparation of tho lesson, and how should tboy bo UBod? 8."0 p. m.-Devotional, Tho Biblo and tho blnokboard, by Fiold Soeretary. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17. 10 a. m.-Dovotional, by pastor. 10.15 a. in,-How omi wo boBt roach this county for hotter work? 10.80 a. m.-Boports from Behool?. 10.45 a. m.-Business, itt) ovangol; (b) llnauoial; p) normal work. 11 a. m.-Normal lesson-Tho Sunday School, by Fiold Soorotary. 12 m.-(a) Aro toaohors' meetings a necessity9 (b) Musio in tho Behool. ' 12.30 p. m.'-Normal IOSBOII-Tho Supor lntondont, by Fiold Soorotary. Bocoss. 4 p. m.-Dovotional, by pastor. 4.15 p. m.-County organization. 4.80 o.m.-Normal lesson-Tho toaoher, by Fiold Soorotary, 5.80 p. m.-Tho question box. BCCOBB. 8.30 p. m. -Dovotional. Address-Our International Work, by Fiold Soorotary. Yellow Fovor In Snntingo. WASHINGTON. D. C., July 20.-Tho War Dopartmont at ?O.?O to-night posted tho following! SANTIAGO" via llayti, July 20.-Adju tant Qonornl, Washington: Tho follow ing is tho sanitary condition for July 25: Total sick (other than fovor), 287; total fovor, 2,188; now cases of fovor, 405; cases of fovor roturncd to duty, 412. Private Ward Marrs, Company E, 88d Michigan, died of yollow fovor July 24. SllAFTBB. OUR WESTMINSTER BUDGET. CONDUCTED BY A. I.. GOS: OTT. WESTMINSTER, S. C., July 27.-Bov. D. W. Iiiott is at Martin, Ga. this week carrying on a protracted mooting. Tho finest Jocking watormolons ovor Boon in Westminster aro at tho storo of Fired, England & Co. They were grown by Mr. Paul Johns of Tugaloo. Mrs, Jones Wost and children, of Green ville (/'minty, and tho Misses Thompson, daughters of Mr. Dawson Thompson, of Townvillo, aro visiting at Mr. W. C. Mason's. Grand Dictator W. A. Tomploton. of tho Knights of Honor of South Carolina, will address tho Westminster Lodge, No. 3345, on Monday, August 1, in their hall, at tho usual hour of mooting, which i.s about 8.30 P. M. A full attendance of tho mombers of tho order is oarnostly desired. Mr. Knox Anderson is visiting roliitivos and frionds at Piedmont and WillianiBton tins weok. .A protracted meeting ?B in progross at tho old Westminster Baptist church. Miss Coral Capps, aftor a visit of nome tinco or four days in "Westminster, thc guest of Miss Jessie Stribling, returned to her homo at Toccoa, Ga., on Monday. Miss Veda Sheldon, of Tugaloo, visited hor sistor. Miss Maggio Sheldon, at Mr. C. E. Anderson's, last week and attended tho sorvicos bold ill tho Presbyterian church. Mr. C. E. Miller ato bis first swoot potato pie of tho 1808 crop last Sunday. Beginning on Thursday, August 4th , at ll a. m. Bov. J. T. Dondy will hold a mooting at Tugaloo Presbyterian church to continuo through Sunday. Ho will oxchango pulpits with Hov. W. S. Hand ier, of Seneca, on Sunday, Bev. Haunter conducting tho communion services at Tugaloo and Mr. Dendy filling Mr. Ilniui tor's appointments at Seneca. Mr. E. P. Cox, a son of Mr. A. P. Cox, who lives near Westminster, is now in the gold Holds of Alaska, belter known as "Klondike." Mr. Cox is in receipt of a letter from his son. It was on tho road 20 days. Ho writes that ho had to walk over 500 miles of his journey. Klotir is worth ono dollar por pound, bacon $2.50 per pound in that cold region, whore tho ground novor thaws. Wages for laborers in tho mines is about $1.25 por hour. Mr. Cox lived in Montana several years and is somewhat accus tomed to a cold climate. Tho Woman's Missionary Society of tho Grccnvillo District will convono in annual eonferoi.co in tho Methodist church at Westminster on Friday evening, August 12. On Sunday Hov. W. A. Kogers, pas tor of the Duncombe Stl'OOt Methodist church, Greenville, S. C., will occupy tho pulpit at 11 A. M. Mr. John Milton Dickson is seriously ill. Ho has been sick a long timo. Hov. J. T. Dendy preached a serlos of sermons in the Presbyterian church last week. His subject? woro well chosen and carefully prepared. Ho is a '/.oalous young Bible student and bids fair to bo como a ministor of much usefulness and ability. Congregations always admiro tho proachor who is courteous and of a friendly disposition, of this noble gift of nature Mr. Dendy is proverbial. Bov. B. L. Bogers, pastor of tho Presbyterian church of Walhalla, occupied tho pulpit on Sunday, preaching two highly inter esting sonnons, morning and night, which loft a (Ino impression upon bis hoarors. At tho forenoon sorvico ho announced ono accession to tho church on profession of faith in Christ. Tho sacrament of tho Loni's Supper was administered af tho conclusion of this sorvico. Birthday Dinner Given in Honor of Mr. Henry M. Colo by his Children. On Thursday, July 21st, tho children and grandchild rou of Mr. Henry M. Colo met at thc homo of Mr. Joo G. ll. Van diver, thirty-two in number, ami wo. to Mr. ('ole's eu musso and took him by surprise. When tboy commenced to un load tho baskots and boxes of provis ions, he bogan to understand teat bo was throe score and ton years old that day. At twelve o'clock dinner was an nounced and wo wore invited out in Ibo yard under a largo shade tree where wo found a table loaded down with every thing good to oat. The numerous and substantial presents woro delivered to Mr. Cole nt tho table. A fun ail ?ind oaten to their hearts contoilt (ovon tho small boy said that bo had enough) Micro was plenty loft to feed as many moro, in tho afternoon Hov. A. P, Marett gave ?in impromptu tall:, taking for his sub ject tho Otb chapter of Ephesians, sot ting fourth, in a clear mid forcible man ner, tho duties of children to parents to show tboir love to them by acts of kind ness and not to go on in a careless ?ind thoughtless way until it was too late. Also, to tho parents, lo train tho llttlo unes up in thc nurtiiro and admonition nf tho Lord. Everybody enjoyed tho ?iny, nono moro than' tho two old pooplo In whose honor they had assembled. About (ive o'clock tho orowd bogan to disperso, oach ami ovory ono going to (heir respective homes, woll ploaRod with tho day's experience. 8, -... --. Educate lour Powe!? with Cascnrots. Candy Cathartic cures constipation for ever, loo., 25o. If C. C. C. fall drug gists rofund monoy. OSS SENECA BUDGET. CONDUCTKI> 1|V M. K. H. SBNKOA, 8. O., July20,1808.-A nombor of f armors w?ie In town Monday, attond iug tho Farmers' Instituto, whtoh was hold at Stribllng's hall. Professors Hardin, Connor, Morrison and Andorson, of Clorasen Collogo, woro prosent and | t H ?id o talks. They also had on oxbibltion i somo artiolos mr.ao by tue boys of tho Collogo. Tho Institute hold both a morn ing and nfteruoon session, and will no doubt bo of groat value, as was intended. Mrs. J. F Bryan and Master Harry Bryan aro sponding awhilo at Now Hol land Springs, in Qoorgin. Col.li. A. Thompson of Walhalla, was lu town Monday. Mrs. J. W. Stribllng visited tho family of Col. C. K. Norris, at Hiokory Flat, tho llrst of this wooli. Mr. W. S. Hunter is again at tho store, af tor a short absonco on account of bo'ug unwoll. Mrs. Mullally, wife of Dr. F. P. Mul lally, was in Sonooa a short whllo on Monday. Tho family now livo in Now York, and Mrs. Mullally is vlsitiug her fathor, Dr. J. B. Adgor, at Pondloton. Mr. W. Ti Johuson, of Birmingham, Ala., is a guest of Id? sistor, Mrs. S. D. Chorry. M?BS Bossic Strothor, a protty and at tractive young lady from Wost Union, is visiting Miss Mivy Ohoivy. Mr. E. J. Cp.mak, with bis llttlo girl, of Arknnsas, has boon visiting tho family of Ids brothor, Mr. B..B. Camak. MisB Corrio lluutor is paying a visit to hor cousin, MIBS Ellon Carpenter, of I Groonvillo. Mr. Waltor Swann spent Sunday with his homo folks, returning to Atlanta in tho af loi noon. Mrs. Fannie Tate and hor son, Mr, As bury Tato, passed through boro Monday on thoir way from Guinosvillo to Wal halla. Mr. J. H. Bryan wont to Qainosvillo Sunday. Mr. J. E. McKorn killed a rattlesnake four foot long on tho DavlB Morgan placo recently. It had oight rattles and a button. MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY. lt lu certainly gratifying to tho public io know of ono coucorn in tho land who aro not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and suffering. Ino proprietors of Dr. King's Now Discovory for consump tion, coughs and colds havo given away ovor ton million trial bottlos of thia groat modioino, and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely cured thou sands of hopolosa cases. Asthma, bron chitis, hoarseness and all disoasoB of tho throat, chest and lungs aro suroly cured by it. Call on J. W. Boll, W. J. Lunney and ll. B. Zimmerman, druggists, and got a trial bottlo froo. Kogular si zo 50c. and ?M. Every bottlo guaranteed or prico refunded. - Knees nt Seneca. The Oconco County Fair Association will givo somo races on August Ul, bo ginning at 1 o'clock. Admission, I? couts; childvon, 10 couts. First Haco-Bicyclo, for Oconco colorod ridors only, milo boats, 2 in 8. Purso, $5. Socond Unco, 8 minuto clasB-Trotting, milo, 2 in :i boats. Third Baco, 2.40 c'ass-Milo boats, 2 in 3. Fourth Baco, froo for all-Miio boat, 2 in 8. Wo will givo good races, and tho pub lic, and candidates especially, aro cor dially invited. Wo expeot a largo attend ance and expect to break tho track record with one of our host horses. Don't fail to como. Dot ovorybody turn out and havo a big timo. J, J. BAI.T.RNOBR, Prosidont. L. W. VKitNKit, Manngor. When you aro out of sorts, icol fired, languid and dull yon need Hood's Sarsa parilla. lt will brace you up and givo you strength and energy, vigor and vi tality. Hood's Pills aro tho host family cathar tic and livor tonic. Gontlo, roliablo, suro. -,--4.^ Bet urn Hons. URTU UN, S. C., July 2T>.-On Friday night, tho 22d instant, wo bad ono of tho heaviest rains wo havo had in ten or twolvo years. Much damage was dono on Minali wator courses and uplands. Wo rogrot to chroniclo tho BOVOIO ill ness of Mi. Olivor Martin, of Hock Springs. Mr. J. F. Martin. Iiis son, of Hoturn, was summoned to his bedside Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tannery, of Ho turn, aro visiting hor mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Dearden, of Oakway, who bas boon very ill for scvoral days. Hov. T. W. Hand, of Poplar Springs, failed to lill bis appointment at Roture, on Sunday, tho 24th, on account of tho inelomont weathor. Tho Kork Baptist Association will con veno at Andorson, S. C., on July 20th and continuo in session until August. Otb. There will bo somo ablo divines present. n. .i, .AI. A CHEV EH THICK. It certainly looks like it, but thoro is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who bas lame back and weak kid neys, malarie, or nervous troubles. Wo moan ho can euro himself right sway by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tonos up tho whole system, acts as a stimulant to tho livor and kidnoys, is a blood purifier and norvo tonic, lt euros constipation, hcadacho, fainting spoils, sleeplessness and melancholy. lt is purely vogotahlo, a mild laxative, and re atoros tho system to ito natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and bo convincod that thoy aro a miracle workor. Every bottlo guaranteed. Only 50o. a dottie at W. J. Lunnoy's, Seneca; J. W. Boll's, Walhalla', II. B. Ziminornian's, Westmin ster. Drug Stores. Tamassco Democratic Club. Tho Tainassoo Democratic club met Tuesday, July 20. 1808, and reorganized by olooting tho following olllcors to servo for tho ensuing two years: Prosidont-J. T. Miller. Vico-Prosidont-D. C. Duncan. Secretary-,f. P. Boaty. Exooutivo Committoomnn--T. M. Kol loy. Tho club rocommnndod tho following persons as managers of election: H. II. Cowan, W. J. Cowan, C. A. Boaty. Tho plaeo of voting was cbangod from tho school houso to tn o post ofllco. J. P. BBATY, Socrotary. ? iSTMTlow ure the ch,,: F T BS i dren this summer? j I j I Atc they doing <! "j ? " well ? Do they < *, get nil the benefit they , ' . ( should from their footl ? ( ' Are their cheeks anti lips .* of good color? And are ', , > they hearty mid robust In <, > every way? < ' > If not, then give them , ' ; ; Scott's Emulsion ! ; , * of cot! liver oil wllh hypo- ' , ( i phosphites. ? It never fails to build ' , 1 up delicate boys and girls. ', ( > It gives them more flesh ( ] t and better blood. < T It ls just so with the J .il baby also. A Utile Scott's \ . ' Emulsion, three or four 1. , ? times a day, will make *, . ? the thin baby plump and < fprosperous. It <' furnishes the / young body with just tne material '. necessary for \ growing bones i and nerves. ( ' > _ All Druggists, ?>o. and $i. . < ? SCOTT & noww OiimUts. N.Y. . ( '?^Sri^SH^'i^>^srf%s>^s|A^A|^>w^tP k Or. ?vuloo' Nervine Restores Health. ?NOLE EZEKIEL OBEAR. ossossor and tax collector, Oovorly, Masa., who has passed tho 80th Ufo milo Btouo, says: "Dr. Milos' Restorative Nev vino has doue a croat doal of good. I sn Herod for yoars from slooplossuoss and nervous heart trouble. Would fool weary and used up iu tho morn ing, hod uo ambttt?? ?nfl my work BOOiaed & burden. A frlond recommended Dr. Milos' Nervine, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many romodlcs un successfully, I thought lt uo uso. But lt gavo mo restful oloop, a good appotito and restorod mo to energetic. hoalth. It ls a grand good medicino, and I will gladly v rito ft ny ono inquiring, fuit particulars of my sat an) poid Ly all drug- j^^?J?.*]?^^Sji gists under a positivo Bj?NW?TV..SfL. guarantco, first bottlo BL EVl?FV?fB?3B bonoflts or monoy ro- K?Rofitora?^ral funded. Book on dla- IKf tlUnlllT^ 'aB oases of tho heart and BgfcJ/.\\jwPH nerves free. Address, (3fiwiMBfnHBS8B DR, MXI/ES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. Tokcona Items. TOKKKNA. S. C., July 25.-Rev. P. J. Vormillion bogan his protracted mooting at this placo Sunday and will continuo during tho wook. Mr. C. W. Wobb, a roprosontatlvo of tho Mutual Ufo Insurnnco Company, of Now York, was in our midst sovoral days last wook. Mr. Wobb's headquarters aro at Anderson. Mr. J. W. Harpor, of Sonoca, and Mr. Josso Kinny, of Tomplo, Ga., woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Phillips last Thursday. Mr. .las. Bates, who has boon conllncd to bia bcd for Boveral days, is up and about. Mino Rodie Cromer, of Tugaloo, spout last wook with hor sistor, Mrs. P. IL lsbell, of t'.iis placo. Mr. J. W. Snirloy bas sold bis saw mill and other machinory to Mr. John Mar tin, of Westminster. Hov. J. F. Singleton, of Townvillo, passed this placo a fow days si nco on his way to Martin, Ga., wboro ho goos to as sist Rov. 1). Weston Iiiott in a sorios of meetings. Mr. F. J. Russoll lias tho finest cotton wo havo soon this season. Ho is a (Ino farmer. Mr. T. 1'. Singloton (Souba) is among frionds in our community this wook. Tho hoavicst rain that has fallon In this part of Oconco sinco '00 foll last Friday night. No sortons damage so far as wo can learn. Tho host watormolou wo havo oaton this year carno from tho patch of Mr. C. T. Phillips. Miss Minnio Finloy, of Richland, is spending a fow days at Tokeona this wook, tho guest of tho Missos Mooro. Messrs. P. H., Ciando, Joseph and Doc Isboll and Mr. Charley Sullivan took in tho exorcises at Double Springs last week. Mr. F.'/.ra Cromer was in town (?) ro conlly. Ho is a model fariuor of tho South Union vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Milford, of Fair Play, visited the family of Mr. A. Whit field last week. Little byan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mason, has boen very ill for a numbor of days with ooroholluinnal nouralgia. Bi bbl ic BANISTRn. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malana, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PULLS Oakway Siftings. OAKWAY, S. C., July 2.R>.-Wo have had rain in great abundance. Tho crops are looking tine, and tho farmers aro happy. Messrs. J. ll. Sandors, W. W. Reardon, L. A. Fd warda, Saab Ilaloy and a Mr. Lommons nttondod tho Confederate Votorans rounion in Atlanta tho past week. Thoy report a very pleasant trip. Mrs. J. .J. llaloy spent Wodnesday with Mrs. (teodor and family. Mr. W. M. 7? minor man, formerly of Westminster, now of Atlanta, (?a., mado a flying trip to relatives Sunday. (Jomo again, Waltor. Wo aro always glad to soo you. Mr. L. A. Edwards and wife aro spend ing awhilo in tho mountains, enjoying tho invigorating Atmosphere and tho fino minoral water. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. brown spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. J. L. Meian and family. Our boys didn't got on' to tho war on Friday as thoy oxpectod, but Mr. burns says no is going to join Unelo Sam's forcos anyhow. Tho crop Af candidatos is vory large. Lot thom como. Tho moro tho merrier, lt won't do no way for ono man to hold oilloo too long, for it has gotton so that tho otlicc-holdor works so vigorously that there is danger in "dwarfing" his brain and tho poor fellow might end his days in tho asylum. "PUKI.I.A." - Thoro aro not th roo casos in a hundred of woman's peculiar dlsoases that Dr. Piecro's Favorito Proscription will not cure, lt saves tho modest woman tho humiliation of physicians' examinations and "local treatments." (ts saloo*ooods tho combined sales of all other mcdioines for woman. Thousands of grateful women havo boen rendered healthy and happy by its uso, and tho oxperionco and testimony of many of thom has boon included in Dr. Pierce's (Joinmon Sonso Medical Advisor. Sent?n receipt of 21 ono-cent stamps, to pay cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Mt. Tabor Items. Mr. TAlton, S. (J., .Inly 26.-Wo aro wonderfully blest with good rains. At present evoryhody seems to bo in good heart and enjoying themselves wonder fully. Work is almost suspended on tho farm for tho summer season. Itov. J. F, Singleton and Rev. D. W. 11 lott woro in our burg last week on their way to Martin, Ga., where they will he engaged in a serios of meetings. Mrs. M. P. Singloton, v/hilo attempt ing to roscuo Master Carl Singleton from a ?lying well windlass last wook. hap pened to tiio misfortune to got ber arin broken, which has caused her to suffer vory much. . Mr. amt Mrs. Allon Terrell, accompa nied hy their daughter, Mr?. Newton A. King, of .lofforson, Texas, visited tho old Terrell farm last week, which Wftfi appreciated hy their many friends, who hopo they will como again and fctay longor. Mr. J. R. Cloland is now Sn tho saw mill business in the Mt. Tabor section. Wo hope for him much success. Mr. J. A. Singleton, accompanied by his brother, Mr. E. O. Singleton, visltod Nowry Inst wook. Wo hopo all tho candidates will havo good luck. With best wisliOB for your papor, I am, as ever. SAM no. Announcement! To the People of Oconee : ^W^E horoby announce oursolves os candidato* for your trado nud ir.r.uoivco, aub joct to your decision aftor you oxamino tho Goods and boor our Prices. Almost all SUMMER GOOPS aro view being offorod at roduood prloos. Don't you waut a Grind Stone and 'Fixtures,.Darn Door Haugor, Post IIolo Diggor, Cross-Cut Saw or Filo, Englno or Levol Glass, and many ot hov things in Uardwaro? 4 Work is ovor and your friends may oall, If your Crookory or Tinwnro needs adding to, givo us a ordl. Wo appreciate your trado. PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE WHEN YOU BUY FROM Lowery, Byrd & Co., SHNKOA, S. Ci. In rambling through our stock wo And too many goods In somo linos rand wo do not proposo to carry thoBO ovor. Wo mako ono prlco on all our Straw Hats, nono rosorvod. Worth from 50 cents to $1.15. Your choleo only 50 couts. Wo havo a lot of Mon's White Duck Pants and Crash Panta wo will soil for fl. Two Mon's Crash suits to go for $2 each. A lot of mon's Ano Colorod Shir ta tooloso at 50 and 75 couts. All stylos of summer Nockwoar for 25 couts. A fow ladios' Ano white and colored Bilk Parasols, worth from $2 to $?.1.50, to I closo for $1.60. All of our Linen, Chambray and Porcalo Skirts, in light Colors, your ehoico for 50 conti,. Don't forgot to BOO our remuant coautor of Muslins, Calicos and Lawns all for four c nts per yard. M? W, DOIilMAH ?fe CO., FURMAN UNIVERSITY, Thorough courses loading to tho dogreos of B. Lit., B. S., B. A., and M. A. Tho Faculty bas boon enlarged. Espocial attention to English, Elocution and Pedagogics. Now courses in Biology, History, Latin, Modern Languages and Physios. A now Graduate Department. Early application for rooms in tho Moss IallB should bo mado to Prof. B. E. GEEK, Secretary of tho Faculty, Cmsar's Hoad, S. C. Address A. P. MONTAGUK, Greenville, S. C. .GREENVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. LOCATION.-Healthful. No (loath or sorlous illness sinco it was founded in 1854. Accossiblo-On Southorn, C. & G., and C. ?fe. W. C. R. R.'s. Cultured-Tho conter of Baptist Schools in South Carolina, tho former homo of tho Southorn baptist Theological Sominary. EQUIPMENTS?-Largo buildings, sopavatod from all other buildings, boated by gratos and furnacos, lighted ny gas and supplied with hot and cold water, olosots and bath rooms on oacli ll opr. Can havo 75 hoardors. Librarlos, labo ratory, calisthenics hall, maps, globes, music rooms, now bed-room furniture, iVc. Conservatories of mush* and art. A largo and ablo Faculty-four malo and ton fornido toachors. SERVICE.-Work thorough, in thirteon schools. Faro-Abundant, varied, wcll propnred, in obargo of President and his wife, who do not own or loase tho school, but manago it on a salary. Government-Par on tal, Arin, kind, home like. ATTENDANCE.-Doubled in four years. From best families. HATES?-Low. For tho accommodations, tho charges aro vory modorato in all departments. Easy--Paymonts may bo mado quarterly in advance Reduc tion-Whoro two como from ono family, to tho daughters of all ministers, OPENS September 21, 1808. For catalogue, address, 20- M. M. IfclLdEY, I>. !>., President, Greenville, S. C. Woflorfl College anfl ff ofiorl Fitting JAS. H. CARLISLE, LL. 1)., President. Wofford CAP Illustrated, ??AKfS?Kw WM Colleee Catalope mlZZtZ7^VZZ^r FORTY-FIFTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1808. For Catalogue or Wofford Collogo Illustrated, address 7-14-08-28- J. A. G AME WELL, Secretary, Spartanburg. S. C. \A/o CLCkA L^T THOSE FOLLOW L-C/ClU? WHO CAN Our aim is to mako Goods and prices right E. VERY TIMIO. " A CifYTT A J> 'fXTP AT" ls what wo give to ovory custo ?\ kJV? U zVXllJL iJlllJWj mor. Wo proposo to furnish you more value for your monoy than you can got olnowhoro, or cannot ask your patronage. For tho noxt fow days wo will offor SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to tho eco nomical buyer. Wo havo most ovorything you need and will appreciate it if you will givo us a chanco to mako you pricer, boforo b?ying. Vory respectfully, CAUTER & COMPANY, (SUCCESSORS TO CARTER MERCHANDISE CO.,) WALHALLA, S. 0. J. & J. S. GARTER, -SUCCESSORS TO Carter Merchandise Co., Westminster, S. C., WILL, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS ONLY, SELL GOODS FOR CASH, REGARDLESS OF WHAT THEY COST. They aro determined to rcduco their stock, and tho way to do it is to slash prices bolow any competitor, .lust look at a tow of tho many bargains they have to off or: Silk Finish Mull, worth 20c, will go for 10c; Figured Lawn, worth 20c, will go for IO. ; Figured Lawn, worth 10c, will go for DO. ; All-wool Albatross, worth 25c, will go for 10c; Straw Hats, worth $1.50, will go for 05c; Straw Hats, worth $1.00, will go for 75c; Straw Hats, worth 50c; will go for 25c ; Clothing below any for mer price; Suite worth $15, for $10; Suite worth $8.50. for $5: Suits worth $5, for ?8: othor Clothing in proportion. Soo tholr Notion Department -Silk Mitta, worth 50c, for 25c: Silk Mitts, worth 25c, for 10c; flood Collars, Tios, jr. ?-, ,T . ? Helta and othor goods in proportion. Shoes and Slippers will go at a groat sacrifico-Slippers worth 00c. for R0o; Slippors worth $1, for 00c; Slippers worth $2.50, for $1.05; Ladies' Shoes worth $1. for $2.25; Hamil ton-Brown $2.5o Ladies' Shoos for $1.05. Thoy haven't space or flinn to tell of all their bargains, but will oner groat bargains in all goods thoy carry, such as Furniture, Uardwaro, Crookory, Glass ware, and ovon Grocories - tho knife will slash through all. You can got moro Moat, Coffoo, Flour, Ham and Lard for your money than any where else Como and bring your monoy, and you will not ho disappointed, JOT" Romombor tho Placo o A_ xs, rr 33 :iz . Dr. G. G. Probst, Dentist. Of?lco Ovor Carter Morchandiso Company's Store lionas : 8.?10 A. M. TO 1 P. M, AND 2 TO 0. p. ll. Mareh 24, 1608, DR. If. F. DENTIST, Soneoa, S. C. ? -- OfFICK DATS '-1 MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK. May 10. 1808-1 y.