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Carbuncles Appeared Each Seaton Until Blood Wae Purified With Hood*? Sarsa parilla An Indolent Ulcer. " For several yoavs 1 was troubled with carbuncles on my lott sido and my hack, Thoy would disappear in winter and re turn tto noxt summer. I bogan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and havo novor had any earbuneloH sinco. My littlo BOU bad a fovor and an Indolent ulcer appeared on his loft limb and spread half way around lt. Our physician recommended a blood puriflor aud I gave tho boy Hood's Sarsaparilla with gratifying resulto." A. G. ?. JAMBS. Polkvillo, MIBS. MI havo boon A great sufferer from mus cular rheumatism and in October bogan taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. I oontinuod Hs uso until January when I could go aKnitf nu y/cl! RS any one sind ! have h?d no acuto pains Binco." I. W. MINNIOK, Grand Islo, Louisiana. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ja sold by all druggists. Frico 811 six for ?6. u~~,i?~ ?KS M aro tho only pills to tako . nOOd S FUIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. OCONfiE FAIR ASSOCIATION V?ill Hold Its Fifth Annual Fair on October 20t!t and 27th, 1808. Tho Oconeo Fair Association will hold its Hf th annual fair at Seneca on Octo bor 20th and 27th, 18D8. Wo aro Bparlug no timo nor effort to mako it far ahead of anything of tho kimi Oconoo has ovot had. Ampio buildings aro going up to accommodate tbo pooplo and wo aro going to givo libe ral premiums in cash on all kinds of Btoc?c, poultry and agricultural producta and your prosonco is what wc want. Wo want to got ovory man and woman in tbo oounty interested and Oconoo will havo a fair that any county in tho Stato would bo proud of. Tho floral oxhibit this year will equal, if not BurpasB, anything in tho State. FIRST DAY-OOTOJIBli 20TU. Ilorso Department-Dr. W. It. Doylo, Manager. Host standard brod stallion, ovor tinco years old, $5. Second host standard brod stallion, ovor throo years old, $2. Host stallion, ono to throo years old, $2. Host stallion, under ono yoar old, $2. Samo premiums for mares. CLASS TU KKK. Host light draft stallion, ovor throo years old, $5. Second best light draft stallion, over throo yoar8 old, $2. Host light draft stallion, from ono to three years old, $2. Host light draft stallion, undor ono year old, $2. Samo premiums for mares. CLASS FIVE-MUI,KS. Post mulo, three years old and over, $2. Socond best mulo, throo years old and ovor, $1. .Host mulo, any age, open to tho world, $2. Socond best mulo, any ago, opon to tho world, $1, Host undo, under ono year old, $2. Second best, $1. CLASS RIX. Host jack, $2. SECOND DAY-OCTOBKR 27TH. CLASS SB VEN. Host pair matched foams in harnoss, $3. Socond best matched teams in harnoss, tl. Host Bingle golding or maro, $2. Socond host golding or maro, $1. Hcst combination golding or maro, $2. Socond best combination, $1. Host harness stallion, $2. Second best stallion, $1. Above class open to tho world. No premiums will bo awarded unless thoro is competition. All entries must bo mado with tho Secretary by 0 o'clock A. M. cn October 20th. HACINO DEPARTMENT-TROTTING AND ItUNNINO. H. Harris, Managor, Poudloton, S. C. OCTODElt 20. 2:10 class, trotting, best two in throo boats, $20. 3:30 class, trotting, best two in throo boats, $10. Running, one-half milo dash, $0. o ero n ic ii 27. Three-year-old, boBttwo in tinco, $20. Free-for-all, best two in three, $20. First running, one-half milo dash, $10. Second running, one-half milo dash, $10. Trotting purses to bc divided in tinco moneys-00 per cont to tho first; 25 per cont to tho second, and 16 por cent to third. Running purses in two moneys-00 percent to tho first and 40 por cont to tho second. Kxporioncod trainers at fair ?. .'Ounds now to outer and train for tho -k and wo havo some of the fastest hoi ?os eyer been in tho county and aro going to givo yon Homo good races, For particulars (in races) call on or address H. IIAituis, Poudloton, S. C. For other matters concerning tho fair address F. M. CA itv, Secretary, Seneca, S. C. or J. J. BALLENOER, Prosidont, Richland, S. C. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. J. P. Stribling, Managor. I. Host half bushel red wheat, first premium, $1 ; second, fit) couts. 2. Best balf bushel white wheat, first premium, $1 ; second, 50 couts. 3. Host half bushr' while corn, shelled, with half dozen cars, first premium, $1; s icond, 60 cents. 4. Hcst half bushel yellow corn, si oiled, with half dozen ears, first pro noun), $1; second, 60 cents. f>. Hcst half bushol ryo, first premium, $1 ; second, 50 cents. 0. Hest half busbol rod oats, first pre mium, $!; second, 50 couts. 7. Host half busbol white or yellow oats, first promi"rn. *' ; socond, 50 cents. 8. HoBt half bushel vino or running poas, first premium, $1 ; hccond, 50 cont?. 0. Host half bushol bunch peas, first premium, $1: second, 50 cents. 10. Best half busbol yam potatoes, first premium, $1; second, 60 couts. 11. Host balf bushel Spanish potatoes, first premium, $1; second, 60 cents. 12. Best half busbol Irish potatoes, first premium, $1; second, 50 cents. 13. Host half bushel pindars, first pro mium, $1 ; second, 50 cents. 14. Host half bushel apples, first pro minni, $1; second 50 cents. 15. Largest and heaviest half dozen heads cabbage, first premium, $1; second, 50 cont?. 10. Host specimen leaf tobacco, not less than two pounds, Hist premium, $1; socond 50 cents. 17. Host gallon syrup, first premium, $1 ; second, 60 cents. 18. Host stalk cotton (to bo doter mined by largest number of matured bolls), first premium, $1; second, 50 cents. 10. Largest pumpkin, first premium, 50 cents; HOoond 25 cents, 20. Host half bushel turnips, first pre. mium, $1 ; second, 50 cents. 21. J. 1'. Stribling offers a special pre mium for tho best half busbol winter grazing oats, first premium, $1; second 50 cents. Tho abovo exhibits must bo county rai sod. Tho Abovo produce should bo put In small bushel sacks, except Nos. Kl, 17 18 and 10, so as tho oxhibit can bo ar ranged to tho host advantage lo all. Tho Floral Association. Tho fourth annual oxhibit of tho Floral Association will bo bold at tho fair grounds in Soneca, October 2(1 and 27. Tho show of llowors will far exceed any OVArnLown hoioro. ns a favorable swtiinr, and tho oarnost caro of tho members hftvo produced very fine Howers. At tho panie tinto and place, and undor thc auspices of tho Floral Association and the Stock Association, an exhibit ot fancy work and of household and domestic articles will also bo mado. Persons having fancy work, jollies, wines, otc., aro solicited to Bond thom in not later than 12 ofclook on tho morning Of tho 26th. A .boat and commodious building ha? hoop orooted for these exhibitions. j;V Ou tho ai ter noon of tho 27th a froo con o?vrt will U? (;lvon In tho lim al building dud ft oontost will oomo oit for tho mosf. popular young lady in tho county. The vonni will ho oast nf. flvo cont* -ach. Eaoh voto will contuin ? coupon, which will draw a fino ilower at tho closo of tho content. FKEMIUM LIST. CH HYSAN I'll KM HMS. Largest bloom, out llowor. Six out blooniB, all dlfforont, cut ilow ors. Twolvo cut blooJUB, all difforout, out How ors. LnrgoBt number out blooms, ali diffor out. . Largost and finest singlo stem pot plant. Twolvo largest nud finest singlo stom pot plants. LnrgoBt aud ilnest bush or standard plant. Finest collection of buBh or standard plants, not loss than twolvo. Finest oollootion annual Howers, out blooms. FinoBt collection of goranoums. Finest, oollootion of begonias. Finest collection of palms and fonts. Finost collect ion of abutolons. Finest colloctiou of h?liotropes. Finest collections Of roses, cut blooms. Twolvo finest pink rosos. Twolvo Ilnest yollow roses. Twolvo ti nest, while roses. Prof. J. F. C. UuPro, of CleniBon Col logo, has offorod a prize-ono dozen pot ted hot bouse plants-to tho porson mak ing the largest exhibit of plants and Howers. M. S. STHIIIMNO, Presidont. Mus. L. W. JonoAN, Secretary. In fanoy work tho following articles will rocoivo awards: Post specimen knitted lace. Post specimen knitted bod spread. Pest specimen notting. Pest specimen oroohot in wool, cotton and silk. Post specimen patch work in silk. Post spooimon wool and cotton. Post specimen patch work in silk crazy work. Pest spooimon log cabin. Post spooimon embroidery on 1 hum. Pest sofa pi'low, embroidery on silk or tapestry. Host paper flowers. Pest feather lloWOl'B. Host spooimon oil painting-lnndsonpo. Host spooimon Koral piooo. Host specimen china painting. Host crayon. Host pen and ink drawing. Host photographs. For furthor information address Mus. JAMBS MCCAKY, Socrotary, Sonoca, S. C. Tho following ladies aro requested to act as judges in tho various departments: Fanoy Work-Mrs. Jamos F. McCary, chairman, Miss Gcorgio VanDivioro, Miss Carrie Strother. Mrs. Guy T. Grove, Mrs. Charles S. Hood. Floral Department-Prof. J. F. C. DuPro, chairman, Mrs. Wm. J. Stribling, Mrs. F. L. sit ton, Miss Hadio Thompson, Miss Ellie Havenol, Mic. W. H. Courte nay, Mrs. Ligon, Mrs. Paul Sloan, Mrs. Wm. B. Cheswoll, Mrs. J. W. Stribling, Mrs. Eugene Clarkson. Household Department-Mrs. C. K. Livingston, chairman, Mrs. James P. Lowis, Mrs. Warron Davis, Mrs. W. J. Lunney, Mrs. Graco Hoard, Mrs. Mattie Picket. Drawing Department-Miss Pesaio Wil son, chairman, Miss Ida McCollough, Miss Sallie Norton, Mrs. J. M. Strothor, Miss Nottio Jones,Miss I li rd ie Thompson. WOMAN'S WORK. An opt old adage de clares that w o m a n * 8 work ia never done. This is true of tht housewife 's manifold du ties and ny firoxiuiotcly rue of the ikouan n da who work all day in factor ies and stores and half thc night iu making and mending their owt clotheo or sewing for others to patch out a meagre income. Wo m eu wno axe too ? nuch on their feet, or who are unable to stand tile strain of over-work aud worry, arc peculiarly susceptible to the weak nesses and irregularities that arc the bane of womankind. The symptoms of such derangements arc insufficient or excessive menstruation, headache, backache, neu ralgia, leucnrrbrr.?ii <tl i i?1m . ? HOI il .1 mid treme crvouone?s amounting la many caner, t hysteria. The u&e of morphine ,a danger, MB and examinatiouo by malo phy sicians are painful and unpleasant. Bradfield* a Female Regulato*, the standard remedy for a quarter of a c*u tury, will speedily njid permanently cor rect the worst disorders of women. Brad field's Regulator ia oold by druggists nt one dollar a bottle Interesting and volt*, able books for women malled free on application. THU BRADFIf ID RBOUUTOH 00., Atlast*. 0? Tho novel sight of a divorced hus band act ing aa best man to thc groom at his former wife's second marriage was presented, in East Baltimoro last Wednesday ovening. Just two weeks ago Mrs. Miunio Ostcrtag, a pretty young woman, was divorced from Albert Ostcrtag, a resta?rate ur. Last night she married John Em mort. Tho homo of the Ostortags was crowded with thoir friends. Mrs. Ostcrtag was in whito satin, and her former husband looked even happier than the groom in his new dress suit. Whoo tho orchestra started tho wedding march two littlo twirls led tho procession into thc par lor. Then carno thc divorced hus band, bearing a meister wedding cake. His former wife and tho new husband-elect followed. After tho ceremony Ostcrtag kissed bia ex wife, congratulated her now husband and sat on the left of the brido at tho wedding supper. A few days ago Ostcrtag deeded to his divorced wife a part of his property. Cure all forms of disease caused by a .Sluggish Liver and Biliousness. Thc Pink Pill C?CHtiSCS Thc Tonic Pellet invigorates fl. n. Moore, of Grecnsburg, Ky., saya: " ? wns very ni I lus 1 for n long lime : lind fallen off and gelling lu bad health. I lind .Iv. pvp??a mili ?i>it up my food. I hogan tining Ramon's I.lvcr Fills mid Tonic Pellets ac cording to the Doctor's Hook, and na K re Butt I increased In weight 23 pounds, and feel like n new person." The lillie " Doctor's Hook " letts nit nhout llirni, nn<l n week's Treatment l'ree, prows every word true. Complete Treatment, 26o BROYIN UFO CO,- H. V. and Qrennovllle. Ten? For salo by J.W. Boll, Walhalla, and Stribling Drug Company, Soncca. I ' ?* JPO THINK OWN SELF BE TRUE AND IT MUST FOLLOW AS THE NIC4HT THE DAY, THOU OANS'T NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY HAH. ' ~ ' " ?-~-!=? WAIJKAliL.Ay SOUTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 20, 1808. NEW SERIES, NO. 2D.-VOLUME MIX.-WO. .48. j^egclaWePrcparatlonfor As similating ?Wood aiulHegula ?ng tiie?iomoxha ondBaweis of PiomotBsT5i^sUon,Checiful~ ness and IfesfXonioIns neither OmumiMorpWno MtwMIUlX NOT NARCOTIC. S?C^mafOidnrSAMVaPiTCmn I\atV*?H SetJl' v \ Apcrfcct?iemcdy forCoi\9lip? ticm, Sour.Stonuich.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish twas and Loss OF SlEKB facsimile Signature of TSTEW YOHAC. Al (> iiion lits, old 5 Dosi s-J j C/i N is . . JS ^KXAcrvopynr WRAPPED. H ?2 - ?SS: +wiS?r MB And whon at Porto Rico wo unfurl our grand old flag, In placo of that blood-stained and tat tered Spanish rag, Wo'll niako it vory ovidont, as woll as vory plain, That tho boys who did tho fighting did not forgot tho Mates. And wo'll show tho kingly "powors" across tho distant sons That Dowoy's at tho Philippines to do as bo may ploaso, For Uncle*Sam has sont him there, and with tho fullest sway. To wind that littlo matter up, and in his own good way. And whon tho troops shall reach him at Mauila thoy'il go in, Despite tho saucy meddling of tho Kaiser at Horliti, For with 'Yankoo-Dixlo-Doodlc" and tho rolling of tho drums, IIo'll find tho sort of boys we've got, and roach of Yankco guns. Havana, Santiago, and tho distant Philippines, In spite of crazy warships and hoi" many biddon minos, Will coaso to yiold up rovonuo to bloody, haughty Spain, And sho, too, will remember tho sinking of tho Maine. Thon old man Don Satmsta, onsconsod on his Madrid porch, Yoxed with "affairs of Btato," and wor ried muoh by Church, May curso away at will, and call us "Yankco pigs," Hut tho "Minister of State" is sadly out of dato, and wo'rc vory, very sorry for bis "nibs." W? sort o' Uko tho logout, for tho old girl's full of pluck, And wo'ro vory much regretful for lier Majesty's ill luck, Hut sho now can pack her luggage for that longed for Austrian trip, For upon bor Spanish, subjects sho has surely lost her grip. Wc pity, too, Alphonso, of most unfor tunate nnmo, Tho littlo boy king that nono of us will blame,. Who may soon loso his homo, his crown and his throuo, Through diplomatic blundor, and no fault of his own. A nation with its horoes, iiko Hobson and his crow, All gallant sailors, trusted, tried and true; Snob is tho grit Unelo Sam puts in his Hoot, And these aro tho warriors Spain's afraid to moot. Wit li thoso and many horcos who'vo not a thought for lifo, Courting death good humorudly 'mid battlo's llorccst strife, Can any true American fear what tba end must be, ID a struggle beaven blessed tbat a poo plo may bo free ? Hut tho Ptrugglo's not yot over, and Unc'lo Sam is mad, And all tho boys he's got in camp will only bo too glad Whon President McKinloy shall provo 'tin nota boast, Hut solids his ships across tho sen? to :dioll tho Spanish coast. A word just boro of good advico to woak, misguided Spain: If soon sho'd havo thlB war to closo, and woo Hwcot poaco again, She's but to furl that yellow rag and coll bor vandals homo, For whon wo sot poor Cuba freo sho'll Hy a flag of hor own. Of Columbia and Britannia thoro cm hardly bc a doubt, A lovo-feast sort of feeling has queerly ??.no about, And it won't bo any wonder if McKinley and Quoon Vio Should roach an understanding on somo cuto alliance trick. And thoro isn't any question that a strong and ni i gi i ty team Would forovor rulo tho wayes of tho broad Atlantic stream, For John Hull and Unelo Sam, together on tho ?oas, Would mako an awful Hurry in the dip lomatic broozo. So wo'll stand hy tho Hag, boys, tho blue and tho gray, Fighting for "Old Glory," wo'ro suio to Win tho day, I And will show tho world America alone I can manago Spain, And don't want any foroign help sol tiing for tho Maine And whon tho war is ovor and the boys aro homo attain, We'll hold in sweetest memory our com rades who woro ?Hain Tho comrades who at country's call look up gun and sword, And drovo from fair Columbia's land tho hated Spanish bordo. Ramon's Relief euros Sick-Itenducho, Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, &c. 25c. for large bottle. Tiio city of Santiago de (Juba is so completely surrounded by moan taiiiH thiit the sun is an hour and a half high boforo you cnn seo it. Hood's Aro gaining favor rapidly. MWfew a H llunliipsi men and travel- H?P u I |A lorn carry them lu vest I IIB rh?;?, Jailli?? furry thom ? ? ? %^ lunn \ hnntokconem keon thom tn medicino cloiett, friend* recommend them to frlonds. 24c For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature Sn Use For Over Thirty Years Union fllcotlng. Tho noxt union mooting of tho second division of tho Beavordam Association will convouo with tho old Westminster church on Saturday boforotho fifth Sun day in Octobor. Tho following programme has boon arranged : Moot at 10 A. M. Devotional exorcises, conducted by Brothor Sam P. Tannery. ll A. M.-Roll call of chm ches. Tho delegates representing tho churches will bo requested to mako a verbal report of the financial and spiritual condition of their chnrchos. First subject: Tho qualifications and duties of a doacon. Speakers-Col. W. E. Wolborn, Josopb Fricks, H. L. O'Kol loy, S. C. Smith. Ono hour for dinner. AFTERNOON SK8SION. Subject: Is it possible for a pastor to succeed in building up a church without tho hearty co-operation and support of il? membership? Spoakors-Kev. J. II. Clark, ll. F. Dr i vor, Brother A. P. Tan nory and Hov. C. L. Craig. SUNDAY. 0.110 A. M.-Sunday sohool mass meet ing. Kssay by Mrs. Olivo Pitt?; subject of hor own choice Short addresses on Sunday school work to bo delivered by Brothors A. W. Sin gleton and W. .1. Vickery. Sermon at ll o'clock. Ono bour for dinuor. Preaching or song sorvico in tho . .'tor noon. P, J. VKIC.MII.MON. D. W. I lion, J. P. COM?, Cominittoo. Scrofula to Consumption. Any o'". 3 predisposed to Scrofula oan uovor bo healthy and vigorous. Thia taint In tho blood nnturally drifts into Consumption. Being such adocp-soatod blood diaonso, Swift's Speedie ia tho only known euro for .Scrofula, bocauao it ia tho only romody which cati veaoh tho dlsoaao. Soroiula opnearod on tho hood of my ?lttlo grandchild whim only ld months old. Shortly sftor braking out t? aproad rapidly all ovor tA>r body. Tho Houbson tho HorcH would peel 3? on tile sUy1'?.?!>* touoh.anu thc odor that would arise mfttlo tho at tnouphoro o? tho room ..UeniiiK ?ntl unboftTftblo. . ! discaeo noxt attacked tho oyes,and wofoarodflho would IOHO hor Bight. Kpi Inont phyftloianH from ino lurrounmnff country woro Bonoultod, hut could do ' nothing to rollovo tho Ht llo inuooont, and gavo lt ts their opinion that Um easo waa hopoleps and inp possible to aavo tho ohitd's eyoslght. It wua thon that wo decided to try Swltt's Hpcoitlo. That niodloino at once inado a speedy and corn ploto ourq. 8ho la now a yonna lady, and hail novor had a olgn ol tho dlsonijo to m furn. Mns. Unill UXSKKLUV, Salina, Kan. Borofulu io on obstinate blood dinoano, and ia boyond tho roaoh of tho averago blood medicine. Swift's Speelflo S.S.S?.Blood ia tho only remedy equal to snob deep* aoatcd disoaaos; it goos down to tho vory foundation and forces out ovory taint. It !s purely vegttahle, and is tho only . Joou romody guaranteed to oontain no mercury, potash or other minorai oubst?noe whatovor. Hooka mailed free by Swift Spooiflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Tho Westminster Orange. Tho Orango will moot at tho hall on Friday, tho 2lat Instant, at 1.80 P. M, Aa there ia important business to como boforo tho Orango, wo urgo upon ovory tnembor of tho order to bo prosont. Take notloo and act promptly. By order of tho W. O. Mastor. JoSKIMI IlBARDKN, Secretary. Masonic* Tho regular communications of Blue Ridge Lodgo, No. 02, A. F. M., aro hold in tho Masonic Temple, Walhalla, S. C., on Saturday night, on or boforo tho full moon in oaoh month, nt 8 o'clock l*. M. Tho Broth ron will take due notice thoroof and govorn themselves accordingly. H. T. il A Y NHS, W. M. W. O. WlUTIC, Socrotary. Knights of Pythias. Walhalla Lodge, No. 07, K. of P. meets ovory Monday night In M?senlo Hall. J. M. Moa?, C. C. J. T. .ASHWORTH K. lt. and 8. New Ordinances. AS TO VAGRANCY, Bo it ordained, hy tho Mayor and Aldormon Of Walhalla, That any person found loafing on tho strbots of Walhalla, having no visible moana of earning an honest livelihood, shall bo deemed a vagrant, and, on conviction, ahall bo punished by tho Mayor, within the hi, ita of his authority. AS TO OAURYINO CONCEALED WEAPONS. Any poison who ahall carry concealed upon his or '.or poroon, in tho town ol Walhalla, any weapon mentioned m fhn lawa of tne State bf South Carolina as unlawful to carry concealod, shall, on I conviction, bo punished hy tho. Mayor within tho limits of bia authority; bo cidoa, auch weapons ahall bo forfottod to tho town. Septem hor 7, 1808. II. A. II. GIBSON, Mayor. .1 AM ES THOMPSON, Clerk. Oivil Engineer ; and Surveyor. i\LL OIVIL ENGINEERING or SUR. VEVINO business oQlo?ontly oxeoutod, Order? loft with Jayuos & Sholor will ro-1 col ve prompt attention. RKSPKOTI'ULLY, I. H. HARRISON, Walhalla, S. C. Fohruary 3d, 1808. 6-lyr. Notice to Creditors A LL poisons having claims against tho l?stato j. M or John Vf. M neon, deceased, will jin-:Tnt tho (mino to mo proporly proven hy October 20th, 1808, anil all poraons owing eula ? will H in kn paymont to mo ut oheo. WALLAOK W. COUNOO, A ill,lin! .< i iltur. Soptombor 20, 1898. 30-43 INTotioe of Final Set tlement ctn cl IMK olia/rg-e.' NOTICE is horoby given that tho 'un dersigned will mako applioatiou to E. L. ll or n< h m, Eeq., Judgo of Probate for Oconeo county, in tho State of South Carolina, at his omeo at Walhalla Court I louse, on Saturday, tho 15th day of Ootobor, 1898, at 11 o'clock in tho fore noon, or ns soon thereafter as said appli cation oau bo hoard, for loavo to mako final aottlomont of the personal estate of Fannio Duma?, docoaaod, aud final dischargo as adminiatrator of said catato. J. W. STHIHLING, Adminiatrator of Porsonal Eatato of Fannio Dumas, deceased. Soptombor 16, 1808. 87-40 XN"o"tioe of JLTifiO-1 S<?t 1; 1(53X111.0 mt; and JLMw NOTICIO ls horoby Riven Mint tho ?milo -signed will mako application jj. L. Hendon, Esq., .Tudgo of l'rohato for Oconeo county, in tho 8t*to of South Carolina, nt lil? ?nico nt Wal halla Court House, on Saturday, tho 20th day of Ootobor, 1886, nt li o'clock In tho forenoon, oi ns i iiiiii thorenftor a? snid nppllcntion cnn ho hC'iii'd, foJ" leave tu liiuko ii mil sett lomoiit of tho personal e?t:<tn of John W. Mason, deceased, and for llnnl dlschnriiu a* pdmlntstrntor ot said estate. WALLACE) W. COltNOO, Administrator. Soptombor 20, ma. 30-13 Notice to Debtors,and creditors. ALL persons indebted to tho oatato of . Mooroo Gilmor, docoasod, aro horo by notified to mako paymont to tho un dersigned, and all porsone having claims against said catate will present tho same, duly attested, on or boforo tho 24th day of Octobor, 1808, or bo barred. C. R. D. DURNS, Executor. Soptombor 22, 1808. t 8842 Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF OCONEE. COUUT OF PROnATB. H. E. Cox, Plaintiff", againat Goorgo Sanders, William Sandors, Eliza beth Campboll, Cory Campboll, Collio Gassaway, William O. Whitten, Jane E. Whitten, Mary L. Whitton, Margaret Ayres, J. C. Sanders, Thoa. E. Sandora, Marillin Naah, UlyscaS. Sandora, Addlo Hopkins, Ida Millor and Wal tor San dora, D?fendants, SUMMONS von RBLIKF- (COMPLAINT NOT SKHVKII.) To tho Defendants abovo named: "V7"OU aro horoby summoned and rc X quired to answer tho complaint in this action, which is filed in tho Probato Judgo's ofilco, Oconoo County, South Carolina, and to sorvo a copy of your anawor to tho Bald complaint on tho BubBOrlbor at lils olllco, on tho Public Square, at Walhalla Court IIouso, South Carolina, within twenty days aftor tho norvico horoof, oxcluaivo of tho day of auch aorvlco: and If. you fail to answor tho complaint within tho timo aforesaid, tho Plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for tho roliof demanded in tho complaint. Dated August 10th, A. D. 1808, Wal halla, S. C. WM. J. STRIPLING, Plaintiffs Attornoy. To tho absent defendants abovo named : Ploaso take notico, that tho complaint in tho abovo stated caso was filed in tho ofilco of E. Ii. Horndon, Judgo of Pro bate for Oconoo county, S. C., on tho 2d day of Soptombor, 1808, and ls for tho purpose of soiling tho real estate of David Sandors, docoaBod, to pay debts. WM. J. STRIPLING, Plaintiffs Attornoy. To tho absent defendants, Coiiio Gassa way, William O. Whitton, J ano E. Whit ton and Mary L. Whitton, minors; Take notico, that unless you appear in the Court within tho timo proscribed hy law and apply for tho appointment of a guar dian ad lltom to represent your interests in thia action, the Plaintiff will make such application. WM. J. STRIPLING, 80-41 Plaintiff's Attornoy. CM TREASU REP'S OFF ICE, WALHALLA, S. C., Soptombor 20, 1808. THE booka for tho collection of taxcf for tho fiscal year commencing Jami arv lat, 1808, will opon Ootobor 16th, 1808, and c?oso Docombor ;Ust, 1808. StatoTax. 5 Milla. Ordinary County Tax. 1J " Court Exponsos. ? " Road Tax. 1 " Past Indebtedness. J " Sohool Tax. 3 " Total. 12 Milla. Midway Sohool District, No. 30, 2 Mills, Mount Tabor School Diat., No. 10, 2.." Hothol School District, No. 6, 2." Providonco School Dist., No. 3, 2_" Fiftcon por cont penalty will bo at tachod on all unpaid taxe? on January lat, 1800. Commutation road tax ia $1.00, an? applies to thoKO botwoon tho agea of lt and 60 years, oxcoot thoao oxompt bj law. Information cheerfully given by mai or otherwise Thomas Bibb, l'roasuror Oconeo County, South Caro lina. Soptombor 22, 1808. wr.r OAK WAY, JS. Cr Will be found not only cxcollont in struotion In Common English Branches but also courses in Higher English, Latin and Greek, Normal Work, Business and Music. Tuition and Hoard at popular rates A course In Typewriting and Hook-Keop ing costa hero lesa than half tho usna bur' tess collcgo rates. For Prospectus address either J. S. JENNINGS, M. Pod., Principal, or Hov. J. M. MCGUIRE, Dean, Oakway, Oconoo County, S. C. Location, 0 milos East of Wostminstor Soptombor 15, 1808.-31-42 )U A. W C? .A. XS, X> & - 8081. A. THOMFSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. WALHALLA, S. 0., Will givo prompt attention to all bimi Ross committed to II?B oar?. Juuo ?O, 1898. 1 2fl ly B< T. JAYNK8. j * ' J. W. SUKI.OR. . -lol J A YNES & SHELOR, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA.Y?,, WALHALLA, 8. 0.' PROMPT attention given to all buei nos8 committed to choir care. January 12, 181)5. WM. J. STRIHLING. } \ E. L. IIKKNIION. "THEBHDOI... Attorneys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. 0. PROMPT ATTENTION GlVKN TO A TX BUSI NK88 ENTRU8TKI) 'JO TUKM. January 0, 1808. L B. Mjmu Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 403-404 Filtin Building, ATLANTA, GA. | Gonoral Law Praotico. Corrospond onoo invited. 4-7-08 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Soliodulo In Effeot _ AuguHt 7, U03. _ STATIONS. "gfl. LY. Charleston.... ._* ~f 80 ?TS tv. Columbia.'. 77. "lt 05 ft "tu " Prosperity. S 80 ft tn 13 06 n'n " Newberry. ? 45 a m 18 SO p in NhiotyHix.. ./ 42 ? m 1 10 p m Greenwood. 8 00 R ni 1 60 p m Ar^Hodgos. ...... 8 81 a ni 8 10 p ni Ar. AhrVovTIlo. ,.7.7.... 7. HToTf ajm 3 <T~p iq Ar. Helton. ...,'.* "tft? jj m 8 00 p rn A^-_ A^?U^rjon^.^. ii ?0 M iu o ?o p ni Ar? tjlreetrduev. 10 10 ? m 4 00 p ni 3?r.7\tlant?.j "5~B5 p m( 0 ?0 p "?j KTATIONR Bx] 8tUt. Dally blAllON?. Ko. III. No. I?. Lr. Greenville. 6 80 p m "i0~l6 ft m " Piedmont. 6 65 p m 10 40 U m "_Wllllaniston. 0 10 p in JO 66 a ni LT. AjuUruop . I .7 6 00 p i? ?0~4? a m Lv. fto?tou . o 80 p ni TI 10 ft m Ar. Dunnalds.. 0 65 p m ll 36 a m LY. A^hevUTe. ' ? 00 p m ll 16 ft ?j Lv. Bodices . 7 16 p ni ll 60 a m Ar. Greenwood. 7 40 p m 13 16 p ni " Nlnety-Slx. 7 68 p ni 12 80 p m " Nowborry. 8 S5 p m 1 80 pm " Prosperity. 0 00 p ni 1 40 p nt Ar. Columbia. . 8 60 p in ?r. Charleston. . ? 40 p iii ftj-WSr DATIONS. Bra TjWj> TBOftLv. ..Charleston... .Ar 04OpH00a 8 95a IT H?? '._Columbia7...." li 40p BWp 0O7a 1216p ''.Alston." 166p 8 60? 10 0<ft 180p ".Santuo." 18 66p 7 40p 10 20a 205p ".Union." 12 08p T 80p 10 89? 2 23p "....Jonesville...." 19 21p 6 Mp 10 54/v 2U7p " .Paoolot." 12 09p 0 4?u 11 86a 810p Ar.. Bpartauburg.. .Lv ll 40a 0 16u ll 40n 8 40p LY. . Spartanburg. .. Ar ll 20a 0 00p 8 45p 7 00j) Ar.... Ashovllle. ...LY 8 20a 8 06p "P."p. ni. "?T^a. m. Pullman pnlaco Bleeping cor? on Train*85and W, 07 and 88, on A. and C. divinion. Tra?na loavo Mpartanburg, A. A C. division, northbound, 0:87 ft. m., 8:87 p.m., 0:10 p.m., (Vest?bulo Limited); southbound 12:W1 a. m.. 8:16 p. m., 11:84 a. m., (Vestibule Llmltod.) Tra?na leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound,6:46 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 6:32 p. m., ?Vestibuled Limited) : southbound, 1:26 a. m., :80 p. m., 13:80 p. m. (Voslibulod Limited). Trains 0 mid 10 cany closant Pullman sloop! i cars between Columbia and Anhevillo, enrou.ii daily botweon Jacksonville and Cinch? call. T Noa. 18 and 14.-Solid trains, with Pullmau Parlor Cars, botwoon Charleston and Asheville. FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CULP. Thir.i V P. & ?on. Mgr., Trnfflo Mgr., Washington, D. O. Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK. B. H. H ARDWICK, ?On. Pas?. Ag't, As't Gen. Pass. AgH. ._Tft?bjngJjoii?_D. O._Atlanta, Qa. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -AV ll// > Condensad Sehcdulo ot Passenger Trains. _to Rffoot August 7, 1009._' VV. No.lPIVst.MJ Kortlibound. Wo.IO No. 08 lu?. 7c 8fl ?allv nally. Bun. I Dally. u f?ororot?. Slrft. 2S? 8 * llu'ord....... 1005 ft ........ I 08p .?.?!..< w GkinearUW... 1085 a ?t? p T40p o ** ti!?,...loee ? ra 49 S ?o?p 8? . Ar. ?o?ioUo>.ll 46 a f? 00 p 9 *?p. V^arf.;:::: Hil S w? ...^ W? * Wcfltmnistor ? fi?'........ . * ?? n * Honooa.I3 63p 4 ?S p. ? * ?ontral. 1 40 p v. I 65 o " Qrounvino ... 9 Ot p 6 88 p. 5<J . " Bpactauburg. 0B7p ??O p. 6 67 fl Ar. AahovUle, ... OOOpTiT!?!?". 0 40 a * ?affnb/p. 4tUp 0 44 p. I 15 1 ? Plnokiibuv?.. 4 83p ?00 p. t?5 . " ki.uPsMt0... 5 OOp.V. . [ 8 ? Q?e?oul?. 5 85 p........ . I ? Vr. Charlotto .... imp ?? n. '? I Ar. Oreonsboro . ?fl?pl04? p .R 10 p iv. ftroonnboro. 10 60 p. r,Norfolk. 785 a. Ar. DanvlUe ... H^p ll 61 y 1? t mond ... r?K a Tio- a 777777 TfeTii V-S?? MK 2: ::::: i|g | " Philadelphia.10 16 a. SM . J' Now Yors; ?.. ? .. 13 40 m|.0 j *" ' ' f?t. fd 1 ~ Vos. ^o.?l Southbound. No. On No. 87 Daily Unllr. Dally. _ _ Lv.N. Y.,P.im. nTTT? Tip ^7^7! 77^77, T' Philhdolphia . 8 60 a 0 65 p. M baltimore... 0 81 a 0 80 p ... " Washington.. ll J16 a 10 48 ?.u ?7^1tloh7?onaT.7 Ii Ol m t? ?l nt l??Snt. Lv. Dauville^^ ^0Ji6 Jg 6 60 a 0 05j? Lv7Nor?olS. . ....SToFp. Ar. Qroensboro. fl 60 a. LY. Qreonuboro.. 7 20 p 7 05 a 7 82 a. ?r. Qbariotte .... 10 00 p 0 25 a 12 05m . v. Gastonia. 10 40 p. 1 18 p. " Kill?'? Mt..... 1 0? p. " BlaoKsbura .. il 81 p 10 46 a 808 p. " aaffnuys.ll 40 p 10 68 a 2 84 p Lr. Asheville.... 0 00 p. 8 20 a. " Bpartanburg. 18 25 a ll 84 a 8 16 p. " ?reenvIUe.... 126 a 12 80 p 4 80 p . ....,1 " Central. 6 25 p ?T^tf, u Benoca. 8 tx? a ?80 p 6 66p " Weatrainater. 0 10 p J"~ M Tooooa. 8 25 a 2 18 j? 660n .?SLSlL ? Mt, Airy. 7 1? p ^Wi " Cornolla.(OOO p 7 40 p 0 05 1 " Lula. 4 16 a f? 18 p 8 14 p 0 67 S " Gftluesvlllo... 486 a 807 p ?40p 1 fy * " Buford. 9 12 p 7 48 * " NoruroM ..... ft 86 a. 0 40 p 8 37 < Ar. Atlanta, ft. T. 0 10 a 4 66 p 10 80 p 0 00 < Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 6 10 a 5 55 ? OftOfc 8 00^< , Non??toS?" TR ll ?7 Dan Y_ Kxp.opt^ Bundavj_ Lv ?Han{ft7 contr?Tt(?ne ... 7..I?j TS A*, jfffforoitf etMttem time .. 116 t Noror?ss, eantornTTino../ .,.I ??O | . Atlanta, central timo.I ?20 ? trX'^rm: ?P* p. ra. "M" no?n. nt?hT Chrsapoake Lino Btoaniors In daily searle) %etweo? Norfolk mid lialtlniore. MOB.87turd 08-Dally. Washington and Bonth .western Vest?bulo Limited. Through Pullmni Blooping oars botweon Now York and New or leans, Yin Washington, Atlanta and Montgoni ory, and also between New York and Momphls viftWasiitngtou, Atlanta and Ri rmi n wham. Mrs elaoo thoroughfare conclt.'ti botwoeii Washltia ton and Atlanta. Lining oars sorve all iu?al tu route. PulltaandraVf lng-room sleeping oar etwoeu Greensboro and Norfolk. Olqae eon lieotlon at Korfolk for OLD POINT COMKO?M? Arriving there In time for breakfast. Nos. 86 and ?0-tJnltod State? Fait Mal Iun? solid between Washington and New Or cans, via Bouthovn Keilway, A. A W. P. R. R. .md L. A If. R. R.. being oomposed of Dnftgng car and eonohos, tnrough without ohung6 to pasbongers of all elus-ms. Pullman dra>?ini |oom Blooping ears betwson New York am New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery Leaving Waehing ton each Wednesday, fttourU Moeplug oar will run through botwew Waith kartoo and San Frano|?co without uhang? Pullman Drawlng Koom Slcnpias Cnrs l>otw?Bi Anbovlllo and Atlanta. Noe, 11,87. Oft an-i 12-Pullman sleeping ear botwoen Rlotimond and Charlotta, ri? Danvlllr southbound NM, ll and 87, northbound Noa DB and 18 SHANK S. GANNON. J. M. GULP. If you desire attractive J? Job Printing of niiy ^0BC"P"^iiA tiOU HCbO it. to ??\o Cost-i?r .?oi> Office* w. Brief? nnci Arguments Jj|i : : : : a Spooialty, ~?_ |^ ; i, S8-oaUbro c?rtrlMe#?fojf^i?n? othe-?.!? i ueator mudo, cost .1?.00 ? thownan?? - 1 i You eau fcavo tho entire co?t of ?ourjW?rtl}? i , . on tlio first two thousand c*rWdj^..."M-*,l*l i , ? I? BO ls fully explained lu tho Marlin Manu ., 1 ) Kook for ihootor?. lt nlso toll? how to ?ur? f?P 1 . (, firof.rni? a?d how to IMO thom. 'How nHH i < cartridges with tho diff?rent kind? of blaok aaa , > < i smoUoics? pavracrs. 1% zUa trajee tc: VP- > > locates, peuotratlor.a and ia? other ivMMtc of J > intctest to eporUmen. m Hm Vre?* Uro? ? > wilt iona stainp.i for poatnso to ? S TUR MARUN FIRKA&W8 00.? MTV HM*?, C?H?. I Blue Ridge R. R. v H. 0. BEATTIE, BROBIVRB. 27JI?E TABLE NO. 10. SUPERSEDES TIME TABLE NO. Ef?ootivo 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1808. KAB'fUO??K?). Kx. Sin. ?nl?< No. No. 12. No. 12 84 Walhalla... .Lv.. 8 io au? 0 00 am 82 ?Went Union. 8 20 am 0 00 am 24 *Sonoca. 8 68 am 0 80 am 18 t Adam's Crossing, 0 17 am 0 48 am 10 tChorry Crossing. 0 25 nm 0 48 am 18 ?Poudloton . ? 40 am O 50 am 10 tAutun.. 0 52 am 10 04 am 7 tDouvor.10 04 am 10 18 am 0 ?Andoiflon... Ar.. 10 86 am 10 35 am WKST110UNJ?. Mixed. Daily. No. No. m 0 * A ndorson.... Lv. . 8 25 pm 7 tDouvor. .... 8 53pm 10 tAutun. 4 05 pm 18 *Pcndloton. 4 17 pm 10 tChorry Crossing. 4 20 pm 18 t Adam'B CroBBing. 4 87 pm r>A m ? Ci...wnn 6 Ol pm 24 ?J Seneca... .a ?0 pm 32 *Wo8t Union. 5 54 pm 31 *Walhalla....Ar.. 0 00pm (*1 Regular stop; (t) Elag station, All regular trains from Anderson to Walhalla havo right of track over trains of tho ?amo class moving in opposite direction, unless othorwiso spooinod by train ordors. ' Will also stop nt tho following stations to tako on or lot off poBsongors : Fbln noy's, James and Bandy Springs. No. 12 connoots with Southern Railway No. 0 at Anderson, No. ll oonnoots with Southon) Railway No. ll at Seneca. J. R. ANDRKSON, _Superintendent. .Atlantic Coast JUine, Passenger Department, Wilmington, N. G., February 24, 1807. Fnst Line Between Charleston mid Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina, CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In offeot Fobruarly 24th, 1807. WESTWARD. .No. 62, Loavo Charleston. 7 00am 44 Lanes. 8 20 V " Sumter. 0 85 " Arrivo Columbia.10 56 44 " Prospority.ll 68 p m Newberry.12 io 44 Clinton.12 60 44 Laurons. 1 16 44 Groonvillo_ . 8 00 44 Spartanburg. 8 00 44 Winnsboro. 0 15pm Charlotte. 8 20 44 Hendersonville. 0 03 44 Asheville. 7 00 41 EASTWARD. .No. 63. Loavo Ashovillo. 8 20 am Hendersonville.0 16 44 Spartanburg.ll 45 44 Groonvillo.ll 60 V LauroiiB. 1 45 44 Clinton. 2 10 44 Nowborry. 2 57' 44 1 Prosperity.S 13 44 1 Columbia..'. 6 15 44 Arrivo Sumter. 0 35 44 44 LanoB. 1 48 44 44 Charleston.. 9 25 44 * Daily. Nos. 62 and 53 Solid Trains botwoon Charleston and Columbia. S. G. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l l'as songer A gout. J. R. KENLY, Gonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, _Trafilo Manager. S. C. & Ga. R. E.. THE CHARLESTON LINE." Solid Through Trains Botwoon Charles ton and Ashovillo Carrying Pullman Palaco Buffett Parlor Cara. Passenger Department, I CHAIU.KSTON, S. C., Juno 18,1807. { BOUBDUXtBt Daily. Loavo Charleston. 7 10 a m 5 80 p ra Arrivo SummOrviilo, 7 40 a m 0 10 p m 44 Prognalls, 8 18 a m 0 60 p ra 44 Goorgos, 8 20am 7 04pm 44 Branchville 0 00am 7 86 p ra 44 Bowosvillo, 0 15 a m 8 07 p m 44 Orangoburg, 0 28am 8 24 p ra 44 St. Matthews, 9 48am, 8 48 p m 44 Fort Motto, 10 00 a m ?03 pm 44 Ringville, JO 10 a m 9 20 p ra 44 Columbia, 10 55 a m 10 10 p m Loavo Columbia, 7 00 a ra 4 00pm Arrivo Klngvillo, 7 40 a m 4 44 p m 44 Fort Motto, 7 51 a m 4 65 p ra 44 St. Matthows, 8 02 a m 5 00 p m 44 Oiangohurg, 8 24am 5 27 p ra 4 Rowosvillo, 8 38 a m 6 42 p m 4 Branchville, 0 10 a m 6 io p m 4 Georges. 0 86 a m 0 87 p ra 4 Prognalls. 0 48 a m 0 50 p ra 4 Summorvillo, 10 22 am 7 22 p m ' Charleston, 1100 am 8 00pra Loavo Charleston, 7 10 a m 5 30 p ra 44 Branchville, 0 15 am 7 50 p ra 44 Bamberg, 0 37 a m 8 10 p ra 44 Denmark, 0 62 a m 8 81 p ra 44 Blackville, 10 10 am 8 50 p ra 44 Williston, 10 27 am 010 p ra 44 Aikon, 1100 am 967 pm Arrivo Augusta, ll 51 am 10 45 p ra Loavo Augusta, fl 20 am 820pm 44 Aikon, 7 14 am 4 07pm 44 Williston, 7 67am 4 44 p ra 44 Blaokvillo, 3 14am 603pm 44 Donmark, ? 8 28 a m ? 17 p m 4 Bamberg, ' 8 41 a m o av p m '4 Brauohvillo, 0 05 r. m 6 60 p m Ari Ivo Charleston, ll 00 a m 8 00 pm PAST EXPRESS AUttimTA ANO WASHING TON VIA A. O. I?, WITH 8T.ERPRII8, TO AND PROM NKW YOltK. Lcavo Augusta, 8 05 p ra Arrivo Aikon, 8 25 p ra 44 Donmark, * 82 p m Loavo Donmark, 0 25 a m 44 Aikon, . 7 28 a ra 44 Augusta, 8 10 a tn Daily Exoopt Sunday. Loavo Camdon, f 16 a m 2 25 p ra 44 Camdon Janot 0 85 a m 8 66 p m Arrivo Kingvillo, 10 06 a m 4 85 p ra Loavo Kingvillo, 10 25 a m 6 00 a ra 44 Camden Junotll 00 r. u 0 40 a ra 44 Camdon, ll 55 nra 8 16 a ra JOH. H. SAtfpS, General Managor. L. A. KMKHSON, Trnfflo Managor. Gonoral Office, Charleston, S, Ct