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i MOLIBHtu EVri?iV TKURiu?y MENINO. JAYNE3, ?HELOR, SMITH * 8TKOK R. T. JAYNES. ) ,,. . .,",,. ID. A. SMITH, J. W. 8HKLOU, J huB- I 1 U5,fl-1 J. A. BTKCK. 6UB8CHIPTION, tl.00 PER ANNUM. ADVKRTI8INO RATES REABONAOL?. _ WIL?AXLA7S. c7V " '1'IUIKKIIAW, OCT. 13, 1898? Tho Black Diamond. Much iutorost is hoing rovlvod in tho Black Diamond Railroad, projected by Col. Albort E. Roono. Sir Thomas 8. Tancred, tb? English ongiuoor and ox port, is going ovor tho route covorcd by tho system, and if his report is fnvora blo tho funds will bo forthcoming for tho oarly construction of tho road. Ho is mud to bu iliOSt i.tvui indy ?iilpi?SSOd, id bonds suflloiont to build 1,249 milos havo already boon takon in London. Ho and his party aro oxpootod to arrivo iu Wal halla within tho noxt two wookB. Thoy will toko privato convoyanco at Knox ville and drivo tLrough tho country along tho lino tn this point. Tho work of iuspootiou wiil continuo until thoy roach Port Royal, Charleston and Sa vannah. lu auothor column will bo found reso lutions passed last Monday night by tho Town Council of Walhalla, with tho names of tho coiumittoo nppointod to rocoivo and weloomo tin in. A hearty rocoptiou will bo accorded thom, and tho hospitality of tho town and community will bo cordially oxtondod. Tho con struction of tho road moaiiB much for this section and tho prospoots continuo to brighten for ita oarly completion. Our pooplo aro united in according whatovor holp is in their powor to tho enterprise Clemson's Bright Prospects. CLEMSON, Ootobor 7.-When ono con sidors tho political opposition to Clom son Collogo as manifested during tho rocont Stato campaign, and tho bard times, tho magnificent oponlng this sea son is romarkablo. President Hartzog took no vacation during tho Bummer, and spent tho timo lecturing, corresponding, advertising and soliciting, lu this work bo rocoivou val uable assistance from many of tho pro fessors. As a result tho president con fidently looked for a largo nttondnnco, but tho enrollment has gone far uoyond his expectations. Ry aotual count thoro aro dOl cadets now in daily attendance. This number does not inoludo thoso studonts who woro rejected in tho physical and montai examinations. It should ho horno in mind, too, that Clomson, unliko tho col leges located in cities, has a vory small local patronago. With tho oxoeption of a dozen or so local studonts, tho sons of professors living on tho campus, tho wbolo corps is boarding in tho barracks. This puts Clomson far ahead of any other whito collogo in South Carolina in point of attondanco, and in that, particu lar it ranks nmong tho first in tho whole South. At this timo last year 250 stu donts woro in attondanco. Two hundred and live now students have matriculated, and every day adds to tho nurnbor. It is especially gratifying te ?am that fowor of tho old students \..vo romainod at homo this year than over before. Thoro aro moro now students hero now than tho total nurnbor at either of tho other collogos in thc Stato. President Hartzog has announced that ho has room now for only twenty moro cadets. Those who contemplate coming to Clomson this year should como as oarly as practicable to avoid disappoint in ont. As a class tho new students aro woll prepared. Thoro are a good many matriculates from other States. Tho schedule had boon prepared dur ing tho vacation, and class work began tho first day of school. President Hartzog is endeavoring to arouso an interest among tho students on tho subjects of manual training in tho public schools and nature study in tho rural schools. Ile regards theso as prob lems of great current interest in tho edu cational world. If theso ideas aro adopted tho dei.mud for Clemson gradu ates a? teachers will excoed tho supply. Ho offers tho president's medal this year for tho best essay on.theso subjects. With tho largest attondanco siuco the first year, with many improvements in tho faculty, tho curriculum, tho buildingn and equipments, Clemson begins her seventh session under vory encouraging auspices. Tinco Doctors in Consultation. (From Benjamin Franklin.) "When you are sick, what you like best is to bo chosen for a medicino in tho first placo: what experience tolls you is best, to bochoson in tim second placo; what reason fi. o., Theory) says is best to bo chosen in tho last place. Hut if you can got Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and Dr. Reason to hold a consultation together, thoy will give you the best advico that can be taken. When you have a bad cold Dr. inelina .tion would recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy because it is pleasant and safe to take. Dr. Experience would rec ommend it because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent euro, Dr, Iloa son would recommend it because it is prepared on scientific principles, and nets on naturo's plan in reliovoing tho lungs, opening the secretion and restor ing the system to a natural and healthy condition. For salo by Dr. .1. W. Holl, Walhalla; II. H. Zimmerman, Westmin ster; W. J. Lunney, Souci a. The Old Stone Church. Col. F. W. Symmos, who .otunlod yes terday from tue regular annual meeting of tho Old Stone Church Association, held at tho Old Stone ('burch, near l'on dloton, on Friday, reports that the meet ing was attended by about two hundred poisons, and says that tho gathering was unusually pleasant. Among those pres ent woro descendants of tho Andersons, tho Pickenses, tho Simpsons, tho Kilpat rioks, tho Lewises, tho Sloans, tho Cher rys, the Reeses, tho Hubbards and others who mndo the early history of tho coun try and gave this section its early famo for bravery, brains and enterprise, All theso families have distinguished repre sentatives interred in this historic old burying ground. Tho (ii st church estab lished thoro in 1787 had its roof burned og by tho French and Indians shortly after its erection, but this was promptly repaired. Tho oldest gravo thoro bears tho namo of Hubbard and is dated 1780. Tho business part of tho mooting was to elect oflicors and pr?vido for tho enclosure of tho cemetery by a substan tial iron fonce. .John J. Lowis, of Fich ons, was chosen president and ll. F. Sloan, of Sonooa, socrotary. It was (budded hy tho association to build the iron fenco at an expenso of from $200 to $if00, and a committee of flvo was ap pointed to lot tho contract for this work, A resolution commemorative of tho death of tho association's lato president, Dr. (). M. Doyle, was adopted. Tho business of tho mooting hoing ovor, the attendant? spoin tho day among tho old graves and told each other legends and facts of tho old timos.-Groonvillo Daily News, October ll th. A Common Experience. Scono I.-Mr. Johnson is ob?igod to quit work, romain in tho houso and tako caro of himsolf on account of a dreadful scrofula sore on ono of his limbs. Sccno Ii.-Mr. Johnson roads a testi monial which tells of scrofulous troublo eau i ii by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Ho resol ves to try it, sends for a hottlo and bogins taking it. Scono III.-Mr. Johnson has takon six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. His scrofula sore is cured. Ho is fooling stronger, has a good appotlto and Is aldo to attona to his work. Ile writes a testi monial telling of bi? oxporionco with Hood's Sarsaparilla, and rocommondsit to Others. COI?BvCTKr? nv M IBS MAEY E. SWANK. ONOB-A-WBKK AO AIN AT W0BK. HBNKOA, & 0,, Ootobor li.-Onoo-* Wook, tho progressive olub of tho uiar ried ladies, ls ?gail at work, after a sum-, moe vacation. Kineo Mrs. M. W. Colo man, who, for a long while,, was its Proudout, has hoon honored with the position of President of the .st ute Pode* ration, and is no longer oliglble tobo ono of tho oluh's oflloors, the (Ultlen of Club President are uow acceptably porformod by Mrs. io. A. Hines, the formor Vioe President. Tho olub members have resinned their studIOM iu Shakespeare. ]IAl*TI8T OUIUDBBN'B DAV. Interesting missionary exorcises woro hold at tho flautist church Sunday after noon. A number of tho children of tho Sunday school took part, oarrying out an attractive program of recitations and song?. An oltortory waa sung prottlly by Miss I ii /.-/io Harper. M?BSOB Eloise Hamil ton and Cardo Harper had a pretty duot. At tho oloso Of tho cor vices Dr. Charles Manly, who always says the right thing, made ? few remarks. KXr-BNSIVK Al'l'IiKS. A little stir waa occasioned at tho dopot ono day last wook, owing to a tide gram rocoivod from a conductor. Ho stated that a lady on tho train had pur ohasod a nickel's worth of apples from a littlo colored boy at Sonooa. Sho handod him a dollar and tho train loft boforo olio could rocoivo her chango. Tho boy claims to have given a colored mau a nickel to chango it for him. Tho amount recovered waa only forty-six couts and tho man was ur rested. MISS UVIN08TOM I.KAVKB SOB ?KW YOHK. Miss Sarah Livingston leaves this WOOk to spend tho winter with bor aunt, Mrs. Loo, near Now York City. Sho will stop a day or two with bor sister, Mrs. Jobu C. Cary, at Lookbnrt. Miss Livingston is ono of Sonoca's most intelligent young ladios, waa President of tho Young Ladies1 Literary Sooloty, and will bo greatly missed. AT BTONK 01IUROH. Tho mooting bold on Friday, at Stone church, was attended by a nurnbor of Sonooa people, among whom woro: Major JJ. F. Sloan, Dr. W. B. Cborry, Misses Sarah and Clara Livingston, Mrs. S. D. Cborry, Dr. W. B. Doylo. OTHKK NKW8. Mrs. Eliza Brooks bas loft for Abbe ville to sneed somo timo. Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Lowis. of Piokons, woro tho guests of Major and Mrs. B. F. Sloan Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Mooro bas noon quito ill for sovoral days, to tho regret of her many friends. Mr. H. L. Adams, of Charlotte, was in town last wook. Mrs. Crookshanks, of Groonvillo, stopped ovor with hoi* friond, Mrs. M. W. Coleman, last wook, on hor way to Atlanta. Mr. .lohn C. Miokler and Miss Hossio Micklor, of Walhalla, woro in town Sun day. Mrs. M. N. Sitten bas returned, after an absonco of somo longtb at William sten. Mr. Wilmot Smith, of Walhalla, ac companied his brotnor-in-law, Hov. J. L. Dnmol, on his visit boro Sunday. Mia. W. E. ChoBWoll, of Nowry, was in town Saturday. Miss Sallio Maronoy, of Anderson, spout Sunday with Mrs. It. H. Camak. Prof. C. W. Mooro is now teaching school at Townvillo. I ,ii I le Miss Lizzie Tolbort bas recontly had oatarrhal fovor, but after a short treatment from Dr. E. A. nines has ro covorcd. Liout. L. W. Jordan, Jr., is visiting rolatives at Groonvillo. Mr, and Mrs. John Hopkins bavo movod into tho houso formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Howoll. Mr. Ki diort Lunney bas loft .Seneca. Miss Hibben Phillips has boon confined to her room for sovoral days, having a spell of pneumonia, To ono of Miss i Phillipa's indomitable energy such a spoil is very hard, and it is hoped sho may soon bo out again. Mr. J. II. Bryan paid a short visit to Atlanta tho latter part of last weok. Mr. Lon Howoll loft Monday afternoon for Alto, Ga., tho homo of his brotlior. Miss Fannio Jamos, of Nowry, is Stay ing with Mrs. J. F. Hinklo, attending tho Seneca High School. Mr. W. A. Holland wont to Anderson j Tuesday. , Mrs. J. ll. Shanklin, Miss Sallio Davis and Mrs. Gus Shanklin, of Richland, recontly spout ono day with Mrs. H. F. Aloxandor. Mr. Harry Poo, of Groonvillo, now a student at Clomson Collogo, spout Sun day with airs. B. F. Sloan. Mr. E. P. Earle was in town Tuesday. [ How to Prevent Croup. Wo have two childron who aro subject to attack of croup. Whonovor an attack ; is coming on my wifo gives thom Cham berlain's Cough Homedy and it always preven?s tho attack, lt is a household necessity in this county and no matter what olso wo run out of, it would not do to bo with out Chamberlain's Cough Homedy. Moro of it is ?old boro than of 1 all other cough medicines combined. J. M. Nicklo, of Nickle Pros., merchants, Nicklovillo, Pa. For salo by Dr. J. W. Boll, Walhalla: II. B. Zimmerman, West minster; W. J. Lunney, Sonooa. Auspicious Opening of Newberry College. NBWBBltUY, S. C., October 7.-Tho fall session of Nowborry Collogo shows more students present than at any open ing day clio institution has lind sinco its foundation. Thorn aro lfiO students oil rolled, against 111) prosont at tho begin ning of tho session of 1807-08, whon pros pects woro considered splendid. Hut tho ?'i i roll ment this year is oven hotter. This auspicious occasion was colobratod in tho collogo chapol on Wednesday by suitable oxorcises and addresses of sovo ral prominent Nowborrians. Tho pas tors of tho various churches in the city, tho Hovs. Fox, Williamson, Wright, Mc clintock, Creighton, and also Associate Justico Pono spoko words of encourage mont to tho students, followed by tho President, Prof. Geoigo B. Cromor, un dor whose aide administration the insti tution is making steady progress. Ono of tho remarkable foaturos of this largo enrollmeiii. is that as a denomination col logo it has a constituency of about 1(),0(K) that it can reasonably draw on for sup port. When compared to similar insti tutions this remarkable ferture about Nowberry College can bo distinctly ob served. Tho Door of Iii fe. Tho fear of pain and tho dangora of parturition till many a woman's breast with dismay. Thoro is no roason why child hirth should bo fraught with dan ger and distress. It is a perfectly natu ral function, and should bo porformod in a natural way without suffering. Niuo out of ten women aro troubled moro or loss by weakness and disoaso pocullnr to their Kox. lt is so hecauso thoy do not take propor caro of themnolvos-bocauso they neglect littlo ills and littlo precau tion. A woman in perfectly hearty health goes through her time of trial with comparativo caso. Tho thing to do thou, is to make all expectant mothers healthy-to strongthon thom gonorally and locally. The medicino and tonio to do lt with in Dr, Pierce's Fwvoriio Pres- i oription, It in a poworful iuvigorantand nervi . it soothes and strengthens tho i ?ervos md acts directly on tho fominiuo organism in a way which ftts it for tho ; nronnr and regttfw r,erforma!ice of si! ! its /unctions nt all times. Taken during ; gestation it robs child-birth of its danger i to both mother and child, by proparlng : tho system for dolivory, thoroby shorten- i ing labor, lessoning pain and abbrovlat- 1 ing tho poriod of conthiomont. ? The Charleston Clala Week. Tho Charleston gala wook begins on tho 2-lth. Tho big festival promises to bo as numerously attended from tho upcoun try as ovor. Tho ohiof attractions this year will bo Fabio's nyrotoohnlc display of tho battlo of Manilla and tho destruc tion of Covers's Hoot. Old fashions in dress may bo rovived, but no old i 'ash ii ne d or diebil-can ronlnco Chamberlain's Collo, Chotara and Diar rhoea Homedy. For sale hy Dr. J. W. Holl, Walhalla; H. B. Zimmerman, West minster; W. J. Lunney, Sonoca, WESTMINSTER BDDBET. C'ONUUOV?C KY A. GOSSETT. WKSTMINS-J KU, S. C., Ootober 12. Dr. Hug!? Nevi Us and W??C-. O? ?frang?'5, La., aro in Westminster to day., Thoy oame to South Carolina to got out of tho way of tho yollow fovor. Hr. J. M. Matheson, of Belton, has bought Mr. (:iiftc, miller's hom9 plan tation at Retreat, whoro ho expects to movo his family this Winter. ' Mr. J td rt Freeman, of Atlanta, roturnod liomo Monday, af tor spondlng a few dnys with his fathor. Mr. M. F. Frooman, and his un ri o, Dr. Burt Mitoholl. Dv. W, lt. Harris, of Waterloo, Laurens county, has dooidod to. locaco lu West minster to praotloo his profc?*?c?. Dr, Harris is a graduate of the Medical Uni vorsity of Georgia at Augusta and has boon fn notivo praotloo in LauroiiB county for nonrly ton j oars. Ho has rentod n room from J. and J. 8. Carter on Main street, whoro ho will opon his ofilen and keon a supply of drugs nud be roady to attend oalls. Dr. Harris is a noblo Chriotain gentlomau and a cordial wolcomo awaits him. While hore this wook ho was tho guest of Rov. R. R. Dngunll. Westminster High Sohool has a fairly good enrollment of sohoolnrs and tho attoudanoo is Inoroaslug. Thia sohool ranks among tho best in tho up country. Besides tho many bright facod boys and girls of Oooneo county in attoudonco, Anderson nouuty is represented. Tho avorago attendance so far has boon bottor than formerly. Tho toaohora of oaoh dopartmont aro doing good work, whioh is appreciated. .Services wore Judd in Mason's Hall nightly from Thursday ovouiug till Sat urday oven i ne of last WCOk, COllduotcd by ROYS; J. B. Dioksou and 1?. H. Movers. Oil ?Sunday Mr. Dickson preached twice. Ho returns home to-day. Mr. Moyura roturnod to bis homo in Colleton county Monday. Beautiful Indian summor. Tho stockholders of tho now cotton ginnery boro haven most complete plant. AU modern gin appliances mid ail sedi ments aro used, and vory fow workmor aro nooded. Thoy g'u and paok a halo in about twouty minutes. Tho company buy Die seed or glvo tho eustomor sixty four pounds of seed for ovory ono hun dred pounds of sood cotton. Rov. R. R. Darnall dolivorod a fino s?r mon at the M. E. church on Sunday, tho Otb instant. H?8 toxtwas Matthew 10: 27, and his discourse was nu inspiration and a bonodiotion to bis boarors. Rov. Mr. Dagnall ia an ablo proaobor, and bis sermons hoing brief and to tho point, bo never fails to loavo favorablo impressions in furnishing his congregation with food for thought. Mr. Wm. Bibb is tho miller at tho Southorn Flour Mills. Ho was ono of tho first mon connected with tho rollor mill wlion it Btartod. Ho is tho right man in tho right placo. Miss Jossio Stribling, who bas boon in Atlanta tho past mouth, is oxpoctod homo this week. Mr. Thoa. Mann, formorly of Westmin ster, now Hving in Atlanta, was in town last wook. Dr. Piorco's Gobion Medical Discovery is a remarkable remedy. It cures dis cas o in a porfoctly natural way, without tho uso of strong drugs. It euros by bel jung Nature. It has a peculiar tonic off cot on tho lining membranes of tho stomach and bowels. By putting theso mombranos into hoalthy condition, stimulating tho scorctiou of lue various digestive Juices and furnishing to thc blood tho proper purifying proper ties, it reaches out over tho whom body nud drives disonso-gorms beforo it into tho usual oxcrotory channels. It builds up linn, muscular tlosh, makes tho skin and tho eyes bright. Dr. Piorco's Goldon Medical Disoovory has boon found won dorfi lly ofllcaoious in tho troatmont of skin disease-oczma, totter, orysipolas, ? di -. benni-from common pimples or blotches to tho worst caso of sorofula. "Remember tho Haine." Sixty-sovon claims for pensions havo boon bled on account of tho destruction of tho M aine. Of tlicso f> aro for dis ability, 21 for widows, 35 for dependent mothors, ? for dopondont fathers and 1 for dopondont brothers and sistors. Thus far 551 claims have boon illod for pen sions on account of tho war with Spain 7:1 from tho uaw and 181 from tho army. Of thoso 820 aro from tho voluntoors 112 from disability and '208 from dopond ont relatives of thoso who wore killed or have died from disease Tho spread of tho fovor in tho south eastern part of Mississippi has caused an another railroad to totally abandon busi ness. Tho Gulf and Ship Island, wholly Interstate, bas takon off all froigbt and passenger trains. Thoro aro many now cases and tho panic increases. Govern ment aid has been called for. Burial Placo Sacred. COMIMIUA, S. C., Octobor 12.-Attor ney Gonoral Townsend decided to-day that tho State bad :;o right to sell land that was a burial ground and that such property in not taxable. Thia decision relatos to tho Maverick burial ground of I'ickons county. A Fleshy Consumptive 31 Did you ever sec one? Si Did you ever hear of one? Most certainly not. Con sumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of flesh. If you are light in weight, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take - r"",'J, icon i .di 101 of cod Itoer oil 'with hypo phosphites. No remedy is such a perfect prevent ive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless you arc far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emul sion will hold every In ducement to you for a perfect cure. AU DruKKintfl, toe. ?nd fr. SCOTT & HowNK, Chemlnts, N. V. Poaco Comos High. lt costs a good deal of monoy to mako war, but it ia going to coat an unusually iargo sum to make poaco between tho United States and Spain, As a junket ing party of tho most magnificent pro portions, tho poaco commission is dosorv ing of hoing givon tho palm. It is alleged tkr.t Commissioners Day and Bold got a foo of .$25,000 each at tho start. Com im'ssionor Mooro's foo is put down at ?20,000. Tho Other coin missioners got .. i ..' i a day, and this, with what is paid Interpreters, translators, stenographers md other attacboos, foots >u> tho noat llttlo Bum of $1,025 a day. Tho but hm ?in Synod. CHARLESTON, S. C., Ootohor 12.-Tho ICvangolIcal Lutheran Synod of South c.Molina, will bold Us 74th annual Con vention it; this city, beginning tho first hinda y in NoVOIllbor. Tho Synod will bo hold In St. Androw's church on Wentworth stroot. At tho wmo timo tho Woman's Missionary Hool ;>ty will hold its annual convention, both M whioh will bring a largo number of :lologatoa to Charloston. Entertainments for tho visitors will bo provided by tho mombora of tho ohuroh. T?B EXCEWNCB OF SYHUP OF FIGS is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the earo and skill with whlvu it io manufactured by soleutiflo processes known to tho CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho gonuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFOUNIA FIO SYRUP CO. only, a knowledge of that fact will assiBt ono in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by othor par tios. Tho high standing of the CAM FOHNIA Fia SYRUP CO. with the medi cal profession, ?nd the natlnfaotion which the genuino Syrup of Figs has given to minions cf families, UiukOb tho uomo of the Company a guaranty of tho oxcolloneo of its romcdy. It IB far in advanco of all othor laxatives, as it acts ou tho kidnoys. liver and bowola without irritating or".v/ea!:cu lng thom, end it docB not grlpo nor nauseate. In ordor to ?ot its beneficial ei ie et s, plcaso romomber the name of tho Company - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAW FKANOISOO, Cal. ?. y,OUISTIH.K. Kr. NSW YOUR. Vi T. ISSUE WITH SPAIN. -= A Direct Clash Over tho Evacuai lon of Cuba. MADRID, Ootobor ll.-Tho spanish government, nnuouncos its intention to maintain a strong force of troops in Cuba until a troaty of ponce has beou doilnitoly signed. WASHINGTON, 1). C., Ootobor H.-Fol lowing tho announcement from Spain that bor forces will bo maintained there until ponco has boon dually concluded, instructions woro to-day sont to tho mili uuy commission in Cuba domnndiug that Spain ovnouato and turn ovor military and govornmontal control of tho ontiro island by-December ist. Desperate Klo^. , VIUDKN, b.p., Ootobor ?ycRTho arri val of a train load of impoftoft hogro 1 laborors from tho South nt I2.!lu this afternoon, was tho signal for a dosporato battlo. Nearly a thousand shots woro exchanged between tho striking minors an tho ono sido and sheri ii' Davenport And doputios on tho othor. In tiio stam podo it is diflloult to toll tho number of tho dead, but it ?B coiiBorvativoly esti mated at flfty-llvo minors and B?X o'fllcora killed and a dozen fatally wounded. AndorBon Advocato : Tho name of lamuol Maverick was well known to all tho pcoplo in Andei .son county Hf ty years igo, ns ho ownod land in almost ovory motion of it. Ho diod nearly fifty years tgo, or to bo oxnot, forty-sovon years ago, md When ho diod bo sot asido fourteon lores of land for a gravoyard, and tins land lies on tho publie road from Pen? linton to Fiokonsville, nearly four miles from Pondloton, and tho travolor from Pendleton can soo to tho right of tho road, as ho drives along, tho marblo diaft that marks tho resting placo of Samuel Maverick. There aro llvo othor pravos thoro, ono of which is tho gravo >f Samuel VanWyck, tho first noldior killed in our civil war, or ono of tho first, noar' Guthrieville, Ky. Ho was a grand son Of Samuel Maverick, and tho fat her >f Mr. O. B. VanWyck, of this city. His ?ravo was opened some fifteen years ago ind tho body was found in an excellent itato of proBorvation, the bullet wound diowing tu his breast and tho blood ttains on his shirt. One curious thing was thal, his beard bad grown since ho ivas buried. Thoro ls no will or any ?thor document ill existence showing Mr. Maverick's intention to reserve tho fourteen acres for a gravoyard. It is mly a tradition. Now comos tho sequel. Wo have a Sinking Fund Commission in this State and it is tho duty of its agent, Col. Gibbes, to bunt up obandoncd lands md placo thom on tho tax books, and bo lias discovered this land, and tho question lias boon referred to tho Attorney Gene ral as to whether all of this land hut a mflloionoy for a gravoyard should not bo sold and put on tho tax books. It lias never boon usod for a publie burying ground. Tho Nows and Courier, from which wo got tho abovo information iibout tho Sinking Fund Commission, says that tho mother of tho present Mayor of New xork was buried tiioro ind. subsequently removed tb Anderson, rbis is a mistake. Mrs. VanWyck is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery/ In Now York, and tho body of her husband, Sam uel VanWyck, Sr., was taken up koro mino years ngo and placed by 1ior side. And, furthor, tho body of Samuel Van Wyck, tho soldior, has been removed from tho Maverick burying ground to this city. --- i Rucklon's Arnica Salvo? Tho host salvo in tho world for out?, bruises, ?orso, ulcers, salt rheum, fever lores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, jonis and nil Bkin emptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It s guaranteed to givo porfcot satisfaction, >r monoy rotunded. Frico 25 coi.ts nor nix. For salo by I). B. Darby, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneoa, and H. Ii. Zim merman, Westminister. "South Carolina la Bonding campaign waters and othor assistance to North Carolina to boin in tho good, work of treeing tho Old North State from scala wags and negro domination," says tho Savannah Morning Nows. "Twenty-two years ago North Carolina and Georgia porformed similar services for South Carolina, Can it ovor bo forgotten how, m elect iou day, in 1870, inquiries in South Carolina as to how tho ballot, was JCoing would bo mOt with th?: responso. 'Everything going for Hampton and four moro counties in Georgia to bo lioard from ?' " . knmon's Nerve and Bono OH cures .vheiuuatism, Cots, Sores, Burns and Bruises, for 25c. Tho rich taxpayers of Now York aro taking advautago of tho 1 por cent, re bato, and on Monday soveral plankod ilown checks flllod out with figures ropro louting a fortuno. W. W. Astor sont a chock for $:100,000. Colonol John Jacob Astor enriched tho city with $160,000, tho Goelot and Gorry estate paid in ovor 1150,000 and tho Vanderbilt ostato ovor ?150,000. Tho day's total WOB about *(!, XKI.IXX). Tho wheat crop of Russia, not only in tho northorn provinces ns horotoforo I'oportod, but in tho southern provinces 1? woll, is said to bo almost a complote failure In tho South there will bo a partial harvest; hut tho grain is said to ito Bparso, small sized ami light. Prices, therefore, will bo high. Russia's short IgO will have to bo made up from the United States and Argentina. ! No.. o M'S Relief cures Sick-IIeadnebe, Neuralgin, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Ginn lioa, &c. 25c. for ?arge bottle. ?? -? ? ?? * -. It is possiblo that a now eora for deaf ness and loss of speech bas been, dlscov ared. At Detroit tho other day n young man hugged and klssod a pretty dont mute giri, and during tho pnrf?rmanco >f tho- not bor lost power suddenly ?oturncd to hor. --i ?!?>>? -? Tho stewards In thc Methodist church it AlbortsvHlo, Ala., finding their church evolutes Insufficient, have levied an munni tax of $10 on oach tobacco chow ng mombor of tho congregation. Tho dan is said to work admirably. 1,000 Yards of fr Also a Brand CLOTHING, SHO] tty . ?.t Prices to Beat a [hmm Come early. Tl not last forever. 1 bound to move the) Very res New Millinery -(o) g LATEST STYLES AND MOST HEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN HATS, RI?RONS, VELVETS AND FEATHERS. Remember Our Opening Friday, Saturday and Monday, OCTOBER 14, 16 and 17. Full and aoloot lino of Capes and Notions. ' Ladios' anti Children's Under wear a spocialty. Call and oxatnino my stock and got pricoa hoforo buying. You can savo monoy by doing so. Vory respectfully, MRS. E. M. COW ORTH. BOOKS AT - - - - - HALF PRICE. Wo buy, soil and excluido r?ll kinds of books, furnishing now books at publish-1 or's prices whon wo haven't tho Bccond hand at half prico. Cash paid for all kinds. School and law hooks a specialty. Tho largost and most comploto Btock of books in tho South. Prompt attention givon all oidor?. Scud lint of those you havo to apuro and not our catalogues. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Writo at once to M. M. Smith, or Sou thorn Hook Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. Soptombor 22, 181)3._38-tf Road Contracts to Let. Ii HE County Suporvisor will, at tho road, on tho 18th day of Octobor, 181)8, lot to tho lowest responsible biddor, tho contracts to build a now road from tho North Carolina lino to tho Bovontoon milo post, near O'Loary'a. Tho road will bo built in eighty rou acctiona. Thia road ia to bo paid for with funds raised by private partios and paymont will bo ? mauo whon work ia completed according lo plans and sp?cification?. Will bogin to let contracta at tho North Carolina lino at 11 o'clock A. M. and bo continued toward tho sovontoon milo post as abovo. Tho right to roject bids resorved. .J. W. SIJELOR, Clerk of Hoard. Soptombor 20, 1808. _ TT1."vor?ii ?hr* 1*0' fiiolrv TjY virtue of tho power containod in _I> the will of Sponoer Stogall, docoasod, and by direction of tho order of tho I'robato Court of Oconco county, South Carolina, wo will sell, at public auction, at tho homestead of tho lato Sponcor Stogall, on TUESDAY, 8th day of No vomber, 1808, at ll o'clock in tho foro noon. tho following PERSONAL PRO PERTY bolonglng to said estate, to-wit: Ono l.wo-hoiBo wagon, Ono buggy and sot of harness, Two mules, Household and kitchen furniture, Farming tools, Ono lot of corn and fodder, Ono lot of cotton and cotton socd. TERMS : Cash. At tho samo timo and placo wo alud? also lotto tho highost. bidder, for standing rout, tho contract for rent of lands bo longing to said ohtato for tho year 1801), unless tho samo havo boon rented pri vately hoforo that day. M. YV. COLEMAN, 1 WvnM,t??, W. S. HUNTER, ? *'x?!CutoiH October Ul. 1808. 41-44 Master's Sales. THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, } COUNTY OF OCONKR. ) IN COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. PURSUANT TO DECREES OF THE AFORESAID COURT, in tho caaoa montlonod bolow. I will offer for sa'.o, to tho highest bindor, at auction, in front of tho Court House, in Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho 7th day of Novombor, 1808, being Salcsday, bo twoon tho logal notus of aalo, tho tracta of land bolow described : In tho caao of Augustus 1 Pony, Plaintiff, against \ PARTITION. Thomas Ferry anti othors, Defendants. j All tiloso three pieces, parcelo or tracts of land, holonging to the estate of Samuel Ferry, deceased, situate, lying and hoing in Oconoe county, State of South Caro lina, on branches of Conneross oroek, watOin Of Seneca rivor, adjoining lands of Frank Evans, (now .lamoa Pblnnoy,! OUHH Evana, tho Clark Cloveland lot ano othors, to bo sold sopartttoly as follows : First tract, No. 22, containing forty one and threo-fourth (41*) (lores. Socond troot, No. 28, containing twonty nlno (20) acres. Third tract, No. 21. containing twenty five (25) acres, according to plat of tho samo in Hub-diviBion of tho Lowia landa. TERMS : Onohalf cash, bataneo on a crodit of twolvo months, with iutorost fron) day of salo scoured hy bonds of tho put chasers and moitgagoof the parcels so sold. Furohasora to pay oxtra for papers. Plats oan bo soon on day of salo. J. W. IIOLLEMAN, Master Oconeo county. PARTITION. In tho caso of Daniol T. ) Maddon, ot al., Plaintiff, against Nanoy A. Maddon, as Ad ministrator and in hor own right, and Mary Groen ot al., Dofondants., All that piooo, parcol or tract of land, sHuatf, lying and being In tho County of ?. Drilling for 5c. Now Line of ES ND DRY GOODS ll Former Records. tese Bargains can 'he Low Prices are ll. pectfully, Oconoo, in tho Stato of South Carolina, on watora of Smoltzor's crook, watora of Ll ttl o Kl vor, adjoining and hoing a part of tho homo traot of land of tho ostato of Thomas K. Maddon, docoasod, and suppoBod to contain ninoty-oight. (08) aorcB, moro of IOBB. THUMS : One-half ciiBh on day of salo, halanco on a credit of ono yoar with In terest from day of salo, tho credit pov tion to bo secured by tho bond of thc purohaaor and mortgago of tho promises, with privilogo on tho part of tho pur chaser to anticipate tho paymont of tho orodit portion. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Oconoo county. PA ur rr ION. In tho caso of Butler Vaughn ot al., Plaintiffs, against Sallio Vaughn, ot al., De fendants. All that plcco, parcel or tract of land, sltuato, lying and hoing in Oconeo county, Stato of South Carolinn, on DOVII'B Fork orook, wators of Jooasseo river, wateiB of Koowoo rivov, adjoining lands of William Holden and others, containing two huudrod and sixty-flvo (205) acres, moro or IOBB. THUMS : Ono half oash, halanco tn twolvo months, tho crodit portion to boar interest from day of salo, to bo Bo omed by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of tho premises, with icavo to I purchaser to pay all cash, or anticipate payment at any timo. Purchaser lo pay | oxtra for papers, J. W. HOLLEMAN, Mastor Oconoo county. In tho case of Gcorgo S. I Hamilton, Plaintiff, j against ^ FORBCLOSUltK. Henry L. Owens, Do- j fondant. J All that piece, barool or lot of land, sltuato and hoing in tho County of Oco neo, Stato of South Carolina, bounded on tho South by lands of J. 1). Vernor, on tho Hast by Blue Ridge Railroad, and on tho North and Wost by lands of Goo. S. Hamilton, hoing tho placo whorcon Henry ti. Owens now lives, and hoing tho samo tract of land convoyed to him on tho wth day of November, 1805, hy (?co. S. Hamilton, containing fifty-eight and thrcc-toiilliH i/>8 11-10) acres, moro or loss. THUMS : Ono-half cash and halanco in ono annual installment, credit portion to boar intorcst from day of salo, and bo secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgago of tho promisos. Purchaser to pay oxtra for papers, J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Oconeo county. In tho caso of J. Mci). 1 Bruce, Plaintiff, against \ FOHKCI.OBIMM:. J. U. Martin, Defend ant. J All that picco, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and hoing in tho town of Westminster: County of Oconoo, Stato of South Carolina, known as tho Llvory Stable Lot, fronting on Souther* Hail road right of way, and running back to - atroot, bounded on tho Hast by lot of T. N. Hall and on tho Wost by lot of Wm. J. Stribltng, tho samo deeded to J. H. Martin by Tho Carter Merchandise Company, THUMS : One-half cash, and halanco in six months in ono installment, credit portion to boar intorcst from day of salo and bo secured by bond of thc purchaser and mortgage of tho promisos. Pur ohasor to pay ox t ra for papers. .1. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Oconoo county. In tho caso of Wm. J. ? Stribling and S. P. I Dendy, Plaintiffs, V FonKO?.osunK. against UobortPowell, Defond't. J All that picco, parcol or tract of land, situato in Oconoo county, Stato of South Carolina, on Long Nose creek, water.", of Tugaloo river, containing oighty-flvo and four-tenth (85 4-10) aerea, according to a Burvoy made by W. H. Hlkin, 1). S., De corator 1st, 1880. THUMS : Cash. Purchaser to pay ox I tra for papers. .1. W. HOLLEMAN. Mastor Oconeo county. In tho caso of Sarah C. St.ribli.ig, Guardian, Plaintiff, against j FoilKCI.OSUItE. C. L. Ueid and others, Defendants. All that picco, parcol or lot of land, situato, lying and hoing in tho town of Walhalla, County and Stato aforesaid, on cornor of Main and Tugaloo Streets, and known as tho C. T.. Hold briok atoro lot, and on which in aituatcd tho largo ami commodious brick atore room and hall, adjoining landa of D. Oolkera. A?.HO, ( All that piece, parcol or lot of land, 'situato, lying ana hoing in tho town of Walhalla, County and Stato aforesaid, on corner of Tugaloo and Court llouao street, on which ia aituatcd tho largo bain and stable, known aa tho C. L. Hold barn lota. THUMS : One-third cash, balance on a orodit of ono year, with intorcst on tho credit portion, to bo secured by noto and mortgago of tho promiaea sold. Pur ohaliers to pay extra for napers. J. W. HOLLEMAN, Master Oconeo county. In tho caao of J. D. Vor- 1 nor, Plaintiff, against } FORKOLOSURK. H. I). A. (tiemann, as Executor, ota1.,Def'tS. J All those three pieces, pare?la or tracts of land, in Oconoo county, S. C.! 1, Ono traot known aa tho Anderson traot, on Llttlo rivor, adjoining landa of Wickliffe, Charles MoAliator, and otheiB, containing 002 aoros, moro or loaa. 2. Tract No. P3 of tho Gorman Sottlo mont Soolety'a landa; containing 210 aoroB, more or lesa, adjoining landa of W. J. Hunnlcutt catate, landB of Mrs. Kate VanDiviore, No. 10 and others, on Cano Break orook. 8. Traot No. 10 of Gorman Sottlomont Society landa, containing 220 aoros, moro o? losa, on Cane Break crook, adjoining No. 12, landa of Wm. 3. Hunnlcutt estate, Mrs. Kate VanDiviore and othorB. TKJiMS: One-third cash, balance in ono yoar. Pnrohasor to pay oxtra for papers, J. W. HOLLEMAN, Muster Ooonoo county. . J. ANSEL, REALER IN-, uruitiuo o? A*11 Kiries, C??fllas? ?ml C?s?c?ts, J?^*' PriocB to suit tho timoB. ^g33 4-21-i)8~ly H7- WW AN *WF Hf JP W.H. MUSTEK, Manager. Popular Suromorand Winter Resort. Spooial attention td tho comfort of guoste. Commodious Rooms. Elegant Faro. 4-21-08-ly I ff. F. AUSTIN, X> E NTIST, Seneca, S. C. ? OFF iC5 I/AYS -- MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF FACH WEEK, May 10,1808-ly._ Here to Stay. Woii, I uro boto to Bitty. I am still in tho horso-shooiug business, as 1 havo mado arrangomonts to got my slioos and nalia ohoapor than ovor. I will shoo your horses and mulos for 55 cont? and furnish shoos and nails. 1 will out or shriuk your wagon and buggy tiros cheap, too. Ono-horso titos 25 couts apioco; 2-horso.'35 couts. Ruggy tiros 374 cents, two for 75 couts, four for $1.50. All work guarautood ilrBt-olass. I am bottpr proparod than ovor boforo. Thanking you for past pntronago and boping for a continuance of tho samo, I am, yours rospootfully, O,T. w.' JL.JSIS, WALHALLA, S. 0. .u ct BELL'S DRUG STORE 1 always koop on hand a completo linc of Pure, Frosh Dings, Pntoht Medicines, Etc. You will lind tho host boro. I also koop all Fancy Arti cles usually kopt ? ' in a First-Class Drug" Store Stationory and Stationery Novelties, Etc. When you uood anythin" in tho Drug or Modi cine lino, givo mo a call. You'll find I mean what I say. Cus tomers given tho host attention. Pro scriptions carefully com pounded, day or night BELL'S DRUG STORE m u WOOD'S SEEDS. Va. Gray Winter or Turf Oats. Wo strongly recommend our farmors to sow this Oat. Its hardinoss, tufting and grazing capacity, and tho in croasod yields of hoavy grain givo it so many advantagoB, that it is only a question of a fow yoarB when it will bo generally sown all over thiB country. Write for price. WOOD'S DESCRIPTIVE FALL CATALOGUE gtvca full information regarding thcBo Ont?; Also about GRASS and CLOVER SEEDS (lnoiuding tho famous CRIMS0V CLOVER), SEED WHEAT. OATS. RYE, HARLEY, VETCHES, FLOWERING BULBS. FLOWER SEEDS ami VEOETAOl.E SEEDS for FALL PLANTING. Bond for a copy. Malled freo. T. W. WOOD ft SONS, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VA. Notice to Creditors T3URSUANT to an order of tho Court X of Common Ploas all persons having demands against tho estate of Jool Vaughn, deceased, aro ordorod to provo tho samo boforo mo on or by tho 22d day of October, 1808, or bo barred. J. W. IIOLLEMAN, Master. Soptorabor22, 1808. 88-41 Bridge to Let. Tho County Supervisor will, on Fri day, the 11th day of October, 1808, at 10 A. M., at tho bridge, lot to tho lOWOSt responsible bidder tho contract to rebuild tho bridgf t tim Zimmerman place, over Toxawa, creek. Plans and specifications will bo oxhtbltcd on day of letting. Tho right to reject all bid's is resol ved. J. W. SIIELOIt, Clork. . Soptombor 22, 1808. 38-t<ll Notice to U6l)torsBii(I Creditors ALL persons indebted to tho ostato of Dr. O. M. Doyle, duconsod, aro hereby notified to mako paymont to thc undersigned, and all persons having olaims against said ostato will present tho same, duly attested, on or boforo Tuosday, 1st day of November, 1808, or be barred. WILLIAM R. DOYLE, Administrator of Dr. O. M. Doyle, deceased. Sept ember 15, 1808. 87-42 CToUeo o?" Final ?ot tlement n.n<l 1>?M clm.i*g>-o. VTOTICE ls hereby given that tho un JLS dorsigncd will mako application to E. L. Horndon, Esq., Judgo of Probate for Oconco county, in the Stato of South Carolina, at his ofllco at Walhalla Court House on Monday, tho 31st day of Ootobor, 180?, at il o'clock in tho fore noon, or ns soon thereafter as said ap plication can bo hoard, for leave to mn ko final Bottlomont of tho porsonnl ostato of S. FI, Hyatt, docoased, and for final discbarge as administrator of said ostato. J. W. STRIPLING, Administrator of Personal Estato of S. H. Hyatt, docoasod. _Septom^r 15,J80a_ ia Notice of Final Settlement. ESTATE OK MHS. E. D. IIENCKEN, DECEASED. TVTOTICE is glvon that on tho 7th day 1> of Novomhor, 1808, I will apply to tho Probato Court for Oconco county, Soutli Carolina, for my final dlsohargo as administrator of said estate. CHARLES F. Hi?NOKFN. Ootobor 0, 1808. 40-44 h Anyone That's what tboy ?ll say. Proscriptions ohoapor than ol?owhore. Patent Medioiuos at prices Umt mako compotltors tr?mblo. Every thhp? usually found in a inst olasa Drug Store Prompt anti ofBolontBovylco, i Wo aro Central Oflloo for all tho linos of ?phones in tbo county. Call us up and givo us your ordor. I "., >. i ? . : < . .Ai ye, IDIOTS SENECA, S. C. Tolophone call, 1 long. . Dr. G.G. Probst, DENTIST. Walhalla, S. C. Ofllco Over Carter Merchandls? Company's Storo. IIOUHB ! 8.30 A. M. TO 1 I*. M. ANO 2 TO 0 Maroh 24, 1808. ? I will ofior bargains to my oustomors on Octobor Otb, 7th and 8th. Havo a comploto Uno of DrosB Goods, Milliuory and Notions.... Havo Woolen Goods at prlcos from 15 cosnt to 75 couts por yard. Milliuory-all prices and at bargains. Ladios' and MIBBOS Undorvests at from 85 couts to 75 conte. Havo CapoB nt priccB from 75 cents to *5. Call. I will save you monoy. Goods wore bought by mo in tho Now York Markot at oxcoodingly low prlcos. Will givo oustomors advantages of my purchase, Special attention to Dross Making. E. J. HUNNICUTT, Seneca, O ALEXANDER, LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE. DON'T FAIL TO GALL ON MK WHEN YOU NEED ANY THING IN Tins LINK. Guano Acid ON HAND FOR SMALL GRADIN. T. E. ALEXANDER. Wallinna, 8. C* STRENGTH COMPARED WITH WEAKNESS. HOW tho weak, siokly man envies bia . moro fortunato noighber, with M.. lica.lthy physiquo and muBOtilnr dovolop ment. Thero is all tlio difforonoo imng inable botwoon tho two. Ono enjoys lifo: bo is in a position to mnko tho most or his opportunities. Tho othor drags him self along, day aftor day, battling with life, enjoying nono of its pleasures and advantages. So it is with Drugs and Medloiubs-tho one,pure and fresh, ?tulpa man wi towards hoalth. Tho otbor, old, depreciated and impuro, not only doos not nolp him. but proves Injurious. Puro. Frosh. Modloino is ono thing nbovo all others th; is needed in tho sick room. I only handlo such Drugs and Chemi cals as I know aro nbsolutoly puro and froBh. I invito your patronage Lunney's Drug Store, 'Seneca, 0. C. .Jo MM* 'V'liiWf GENERAL RANKING RUS1NESS. Doposits recoived, Exohange sold, Col loctions promptly made. 4-21-08-ly GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS DONE, Excbnngo sold, Collections promptly made J. W. STRlRLiNG, 4-21-08-ly Cashlor. Faillite Livery ami S? Mm, SENECA, S. C. I. D. FlNCANNON, PltOPItlKTOn. . Fanoy teams and vohiolos at all timos day or night Vrlces reasonable, .4-21-08-ly,