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1 (V* / ?*K ? HUUUCsVlED KVI'.HY THUH8DAV MOHM N?. v ,' -.--ev.' / ' JAYNEG, 8HKi,OR, SMITH & 8T?0K. ?, T, J?V?^7n~w , wTJ ) S"?". BM1TH, rf> W. HH ti LOK, J 1 luu8' I J. A.BTKtIK. SUBSCRIPTION, 91.00 EH il ANNUM. AOVt?nTIBINQ RATES REASONABLE. fly* Communications of a porsonal character charged fur ns advertisements. fi^"* Obituary uotloes mu? tributos of respect, of not ovor ono buudrod wordn, .will bo printed freo of obargo. Allover that number must bo paid for at tho rato of one cont a word. Cosh to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, 8. C. : .rminisiiAv, i?iAK?ii si, ?wm. A manx uoplv. On tho first day of April last tho KKOWKI? CouiUKK changed editors. Since that time tho editors havo oxor oisod great oaro in solootlug nows itoms, taxing and . ying nows items only from suoh papors as they doomed truthful and roi i ul do. Wo havo novor copied or talton doinn tn word, substanco or othorwlso from tho Ooonoo Nows. So f?r as any other Insinuation of tho oditor of tho Ooonoo Nows is ooncornod, lt dosorvos and shall rocolvotho following roply: Another Sacrifico Upon tho Altar of Whiskey. Tho Rilling of Mrs. Isabella Stuart, % lady of Columbia, by tho Stato constabu lary, is tho consummation of anothor sacrifice ?ip?b tho altar of whiskey, and adds moro to thoovidonco going to provo that all officers of tho dispensary should bo bonded for tho faithful aud logal dis charge of official duty. It makes tho blood of a gentleman boil in tho voins to think that an inoffousivo lady has boon Bhot down in tho onforcoinont of tho dis pensary law. A man so rookloss as to lot fly a 44-calibro into tho inofionsivo breast of a woman is too much to ask an in telligent pcoplo to endure, and especially BO when the offense is committed by a drunken constable, who receives tho sum of two dollars per diem. No ono is surprised nt tho indignation of tho poo plo of Columbia at such conduct. Lot us havo prohibition. Another Dispensary Tragedy. On Tuesday night, in Columbia, ano thor dispensary tragedy was onacted. This timo tho luck turned and a newly appointed constable was tho victim. Alex. Carllcdgo was shot and killed by W. B. Mcot/o, Jr. Both wore young mon and had bcon frionds in tho past. Cartlcdgo had served only ono day as constable, and chanced to moot Mect/.o on tho strcot. Mootzo twitted bim with hoing a Bpy. Cartlcdgo said it was a lio, that ho was a constable. Cursing be gan, whon Mcot/o drew his pistol and fired on Cartlcdgo. Tho lattor lingered about an hour and died. Mootzo sur rondorcd to tho shorifl* and was lodged in jail. Ho is a son of \V. B. Mcot/o, who dollod B. lt. Tillman and his win do forco of constables at a Stato fair several years ago and sold boer behind two re volvers. Thus anotbor victim has boen Baorillccd on tho altar of Bacchus, and tho iniquitous constabulary system has anothor precious lifo to answer for. This foaturo of tho dispensary law must bo abolished sooner or later, ovon should tho law in other respects bo preserved. When,tho onforcoinont of tho dispensary law is left with tho sherill's of thc Stato, and their regular deputies, like ovory other criminal statuta, bloodshed will coaBo, and not boforo. So long as irre sponsible constables aro allowed to roam over tho Htate, human lifo will remain in jeopardy. State Constable Shoots a Woman. There was a deplorable shooting scrape in Columbia Saturday night, caused hy an attempt of dispensary constables to search tho house of Mr. John Stuart who. tho warrant alleged, was running a blind tiger. Mr. Stuart resisted tho search, r.r.d in tho altercation that ensued, ono of tho constables was shot in thc wrist, Stuart was shot in thc mouth and his wjfo shot in tho breast and killed. There was a groat deal of excitement and a mob of 100 or 500 gathered around thc magistrate's office, where tho sherill" had carried tho constables as prisoners, and made threatening demonstrations. Two companies of tho local military were or dorcd out by tho governor to protect the prisonors and they wore finally carried to tho penitentiary. An inquest was held Monday by Coro nor Green, and tho jury rendered a ver dict that Mrs. Stuart carno to hor death from a gun shot wound indicted by the hand of ono W. It. Crawford, wilfully and maliciously, and that J. C. Dorn, .1. B. Cooley and J. B. Coleman woro acces sories to tho orimo. This is tho third killing scrr.po that Crawford has boon en gaged in as a constable. . I havo bcon afflicted with rheumatism for fourteen years and nothing scorned to givo any roliof. I was aldo to bo around all tho time, but constantly suf fering. I had tried ovorything I could hoar of and at last was told to try Cham berlain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was Immediately rollovod and in a short timo cured. 1 am happy to say that it lias not since returned.-JOSH, ?nOAll, Gormantown, Cal. For salo hy J, W. Boll, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca, and H. >B. Zimmerman, Westminster. Lord Horsoholl, of London, ono of tho High Joint Commissioners from (treat Britain, died at Washington, I). C., on Wednesday morning, March 1 nt, aged sixty two years, from injuries received from a fall on tho icm three wooka ago. Ho was Lord Chancellor of Groat Bri tain, and was sent to tho United States as loading mombor of tho commission to sottlo existing differences between tho United States and Canada. ---?.?-- . From tho proceedings of tho Stato Board of Control, published In tho Co lumbia Stato, tho following is taken: "A lotter was road from John A. Willoughby, a 7-yoar-old boy at Floronco, asking to bo allowed to soil a lot of bottles ho had collected and stating that the dispenser thdr0 gavo only 6 couts a do/on for all sizes of bottles, lt was ordorod that tho prices fixed bo Bout him ns follows: Fight couts a dozen for half pints, 12 couta for pinta and quarts. Tribute of Respect, bj tue Besslou o Retinal riesbyterlM?i ???M?'OU t? Kider lemuel il? YCVMOV. ? %??,?? ii"i A?is5 'Slit ?u?;:ri:<S vaC?; ?.a? w? ' orood tbnt l > allotted timo should bo ap pointed to ?ll mankind, and at tho ?arno tim? lift? given a certain work for ovory ono to perform, and when that work is complotcd lt lo then tho wisdom and morey of God Ss most wonderfully dis* played. Suoh was the caso in tho re moval of ouraged and venerable brothor, Isidor Lomuol ll, Vernor, from a? earthly homo to an eternal natl eelostlal homo not mado by hands, but by tho Groat Jehovah Himself, for thoso that trust and oboy him. Traluod from his earliest Childhood to honor our Heavonly Fathor, ho truly yloldod hlmsolf unto tho Lord and outorod Into his sanotuary and ab ways doiightod in tho law and testimony of his holy words. ' "Though dead ho yot spoakoth And his works do follow him." For oxorcisiug tho office of Ruling Eldor over fifty years, ho was a faithful sontl nol on duty and guardodwoR tho Intorost of. our Father's kingdom and, ww accus tomed to spmtk u word for J?..>;;;.. y,-);m\ opportunity or ovuaslou domandod, aud now as a faithful steward in God's vine yard ho has tho blo83od rowavd of hoar iug tho Master say, "Well done goon nnd faithful sorvaiit, enter thou into tho joys of tho Lord." Thoroforo, be it Rosolved, by tho Sosslou of Rotroat church, that in tho death of our vonora blo brothor tho ohuroh looses a moBt earnest, zealous and consoorated mombor, tho session a valuod colaboror, tho com munity au honored and rospooted citizen, a k'nd and gonorous neighbor, tho family a dovotod husband, a loving and indul gent fathor and a liboral provldor of both temporal and spiritual comforts. Resolve, That whilo wo, in loving and humblo submission to His divino will, mourn hin soparation from us, wo rojoico that "it is woll with him," and truly bo liovc th?t ho ia now enjoying thc mar riage suppor of tho Lamb in tho prosonco of our Lord nnd Master. Resolved, That a copy bo furnished tho Southern Prosbylorian and tho county paper? for publication. By order of tho Session. JOHN W. Siuci-on, G. S. No (plaiter will do as much good as tho ono that buys Dr. Piorco's Pleasant Pellets. This is'what you got with thom : An absoluto and pormanont euro for con stipation, indigestion, bilious attacks, sick and bilious headaches and all do rangomonts of tho livor, Btomnoh and bowols. Not just temporary relief, and thou a worse condition afterward-but help that lasts. Thc Columbia Tragedy. Every man in this Stato may tako tho | Columbia tragedy to himself. Undor tho dispensary law tho best house as woll as tho humblest in tho Stato is Hablo to search. Any man's wifo is liablo to in trusion and insult. A discharged nnd angry servant, a ropnlsed boggar, any body, can make an affidavit or an accusa tion and bring tho constables lo exploro I and put their hands and oyes in ovory j part of a home. Nothing is guarded or resol ved. A man's houso, although ho I may own it and everything in it, is not| ins castlo in South Carolina now. Any <lirty follow who wears a constable's hadgo and who Can induco somo other dirty fellow to mako an affidavit or who wishes to mako a caso for himself, may enter and search, may go into ovory | closet and trunk and drawer. Tho Stato is wido open so far as tho homes of it? people aro concorncd. lloro in Greenville wo havo bad little, tronido in that respect. A fow years ago when an attempt was made to search a respectablo muirs homo tho citizen who was tho victim stood ir. his front piazza with a shot gun and gavo notico that, tho dist man who onto' ' lld ho killed. Five hundred Green, .lo mon gathered and stood ready to make tho throat good. Sinco then WO havo had decent ami re spectable men who havo tried, and mic ccssfully, to oxecuto the law in a docent I way. But people should roinombor that tho law does not protect tho citizen. It] loaves him at tho mercy of tho constable, gentleman or blackguard, drunk or sober. Stuart was right whon ho doiondod his house. livery other respectable man should do likewise. Tho woman, shot I down in tho presenco of her husband and children, Is another victim to Bon Till man's dispensary law-lion Tillman's | constables, and tho "revolvers of tho lar gost size" bought hy Ron Tillman with Stato money for just such purposes. Tho blood of this woman, like tho blood of many others, is on tho guilty hoad of that man who, to gratify his own greed and to further his own ends', imposed this law on tho .Stato.-Greenville Nows. ASK YOUR DOCTOR! 1 Ask your physician this ques tion, '4 What is thc one great remedy for consumption?'* He will answer, "Cod-liver oil." Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Yet when persons have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat is neces sary for their recovery and tiley cannot take plain cod liver oil. The plain oil dis turbs the stomach and takes away thc appetite. The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable. What is to be done ? This question was ans wered when we first made SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phosphites. Although tiif.t was nearly twenty-five years ago, yet it stands alone to day the one great remedy for ail affections of the throat and lungs. The bad taste and odor have been taken away, the oil Itself has been partly digested, and the most sen* sltive stomach objects to it rarely. Not one in ten ean take and digest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can take SCOTTS EMULSION and dh gesf, it. Thai's why lt cures so many c^;es of early coasumptlon. F.vcn in advanced cases it brings comfort and greatly prolongs life. 50c. nnJ Si.00, nil drugglM*. SCOTT A noWNIi, ChembU, New Yftrk. .Ht?-?? Wi.? Ml.H ????? ?M ????? W- Ml-J 0tttcr?*tlt*jr Kieta.* ?fcorleucit ??? Ali? aivudnr* ?f (ho Oourlc?. T bomas Vi ii ok noy, Jr.f thoprominent yo?in,-j 'nwyv, ?i 'Ohf.VisK-*;*??' "who (?hot in V?tt street by ah dnknown ^or son Saturday night, diod at tho Ki vor Bido infirmary, February 28. Tho faot? surrounding the shooting aro mysterious in the extreme and many sensational rumors regarding tho affair aro abroad, Railroad building in South Carolina ls to havo tho biggest rovival known in ro cout years, judged by ibo numbor of now ohartors granted by tho Gonoral Assom bly just olosod. Acoordiug to thoso charters thoro are cloven now railroads projooted, having in rOund niimbors an aggregate leugth of oOO milos. Voter Williams shot and killed Hl?k j Simpson at Clinton, Jjaurens county, ] February 2Hth. Kntlrnra negrneu. ' . A dispatch from Columbia, dated Feb ruary 28th, says thr.t Governor F.llorbp wns rolled out in his front yard ou that d?j for frosh air. About flftoon nots aro road him daily for hie approval, Tho idoa of his temporarily giving up tho u?lico of Governor ts hooted at. ibo Rev. W. Alkon Kelly, of tho Me thodist ohuroh of this Stato, who diB appoarod from Charleston on Heoombor 20th, 1898, has boon found . in Now Or leans. Mr. Kelly telegraphed to his friends sovoral days ago for mouoy to nay his w?vy li o mj. "Oe g.^vo DO address and tho police of Now Orleans had to bo appoalod to. Thoy found him, and his family aro now in communient ion with him. Senor Sagasta, tho Spanish minister, I has h. -oded his rosiguation to tho Quoon j Rogont. Last Thursday 125 negros loft Cal houn Kel lc, in Abbovillo county, for Mis- ] sissippi. S. T. Voinior lias boon nppointod post master at Spartanburg. Sonator Tillman has succeeded in hav ing tho United States Sonnto pass an amendment to tho river and harbor bill appropriating $250,000 for improving Congaroo rivor, $00,000 of whioh is im mediately available 'Three persons, have died in Rock Hill within twolvo months from drinking "Wood Aloohol." Tlint gots in tho worji quickor than singlo X, Falmotto brand. Tho 4th of Mardi comos on noxc Sat urday, and tho ino of tho prosout Con gross will then bo dxtinot. Tho Stato Couvoiition of tho RaptiBt | Young Fooplo's Union of South Caro lina will moot in tho First Raptisf cduneli, Columbia, Thursday, April 0th, and continuo until Sunday night, April 0. Rov. O. L. Martin will dolivor the oponing address on "Loyalty." Tho rocont froozo killed thousands of birds of all kiuds throughout tho State. An Orangoburg mau says ho found fifty hvo doves undor an upturned troo frozen to death. Ho also said a covoy of part ridges had boon found in his neighbor hood frozen stiff. It is said that somo ono counted oiglity birds dead on tho South Carolina and Georgia Railroad botwoon Orangoburg and Jamison, a dis- ] tance of seven milos. A dispatch from Washington of March 1st, Bays tho hoiiBO hos accoptod tho Fronch spoliation claim and by ovor a 1 two-thirds voto has passed tho Southern > war claims, which carry in thom from $200,000 to $.'100,000 for oaoli of tho South- j ern States. What ShalTwe Do ? A serious and dangorous disease pro- 1 vails in this country, dangorous bocauso \ so decoptive. lt. comos on so slowly yot Buroly that it is often firmly Boated bo- ? fore wo aro aware of it. & Tho name of this disease whioh may bo I < divided into tliroo distinct stages is first ] kidney troublo. indicated by pain in tho back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent de sire to urinate, often with a burning sensation, the ?low of mino being copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches tho second stago, or bladdor troublo with hoavy pain in tho abdomon low down hotweon tho navel and tho water passago, increasing dosiro to urinate, with scald ing sensation in passing, small quantities hoing passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments, if uric acid or gravol lias formed, it will provo dangorous if neglected. Tho third stago j s Bright's disoaso. Thoro is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, tho groat kidney and bladdor specialist, bas discovered a romody fain-1 ouB for its marvolous cures of tho most | distressing oases and known as Dr. Kil meir's Swamp-Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of tho wonderful virtues of I tliis groat discovery, Swamp-Hoot, a sam ple bottlo and book of valuable informa tion will bo sont absolutely freo by mall on application Lo Dr. Kilmer ?fe Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Whon writing I kindly ment ion that you road this libornl ! of?or in TJIK KICOWKK OOUUIRR. - <^ a ^ It looks as if tho timo might soon como I when thoso pcoplo who havo had honest faith in tho bonofits of tho dispensary will fc^me to tho conclusion that Min ad vantages of tho State's monopoly is not worth tho blood it costs to maintain it. Chester Lantern. TOXOB is passing through an epidemic of moningotis. Tho situation is alarm ing. Tho death record in tho city of I Fort Worth is thirty for tho wcok. Re ports from tito country towns givo a similar situation. Many schools have boon closed on account of tho ravages of the disease. "Taken" In." "I used of ton to road tho newspaper aloud to my wifo," said Bert dobinson, "and once I was fairly 'takon in' by a paient mcdioino advortisomont. Tho se ductivo paragraph bogan with a modest | account of tho sea-sorpont, but ended by sotting forth tho virtues of Dr. Pierce's Gobion Medical Discovery, which, it was alleged, was a euro for ail bronchial, throat and lung troublos, and would oven euro consumption, if taken in time. Tho way 1 was takon in wns this: I had lung disoaso, and I bought a bottlo of tho romody; I waa a stranger to it. and it took me in-and cured mo." Roniuson's oxperionco is identical with that of thou sands of others. So truo is this, that after witnessing, for many years, tho marvolous euren of bronchial, thioat and lung affections wrought by tlds wonder ful romody, its manufacturers fool war ranted in Baying that this romody will cure per ccp.t of all caaos o? consump tion, if takon In tho earlior stages of tho disoaso. Col. Noal has return jd te Columbia from Andorson. Ho s'*ys that ho invites au investigation of tho penitentiary and that reporta of a nhortago on lils part aro totally untrue. Ho says ho lias nothing to fear from an investigation and that bo will aid tho eommittco all in Ids power, .-,~-^ ? p- - -- Nuioty por cent, of tho pcoplo havo Homo kind of humor in tho blood, and this causes many diseases. Hood's Sar saparilla euros these diseases by expell ing tho humor. Hood's Villa aro non-irritating and tho only pills to take witli Hood's Sarsapa rilla. _ "Senator Tillman's masterly argument against imperialism," says tho Falmotto Post, "in point of BoiiBO and eloquonco, is tho equal of any effort ovor mado any Sonator that has over sat in tho halls of tho Sonate." ii m. Il Si ? , . ?..'-/'?,??'? *j.*vpaf?>?' mij^'a^?.'.^^s^??^ U' the >'ortlit MONTCI.AUI, N. jr,',' February 24. 1/nitod States Senator Benjamin K. Till man, of South Carolina, and tlio Hov. J)r. A. tl. bradford, of tho iirat Congrega tional church, of tili? placo, talked boforo the Outlook Club hero this ovoniug on ..Tho Race Qnostion^in tho 3out;h.!' Senator Tillman, after drawing a picture of tho ruin and desolation caused by bis laud by tho ol vii coniliot, said: . "The white mau ii superior to tho col ored man, and, God helping us, wo will maintain that superiority. Your groat sol.lior. Grant, Bont to my oouutry In 1670 a rogluiont of ton companies to maintain eurpet-Uftg inman m mit. T hoBO troops had Orders to ooinpol a froo vote and a fair oopnt. Tlioy did tlioir duty as thoy saw it. Thoy maintained law and order, although thoro wore 5,200 blacks to 3,500 whites. What do you rookon our major ity was? Throo thousand niuo hundred. Can Tammany boat that? Can Phlladol plia boat it? Wo boat thoso pooplo by outvoting and outcouutiug thom, aud wo admit it. Wo can't roncal tho fourteenth and flftoouth uuiondmonts oxoopt, by foroo and fraud, I told tho Sonators this in Washington, aud thou I said: 'What are you going to do about lt?' In tho North it is a question of while rascals against white rascals. In tho South it is a con teat, between Anglo-Saxon superior ity audcivilization and dogrndod,cm' nu d and corruptlblo pcoplo. . "Wo oallod a constitutional convention and creal cd a constitution under which ovory mau must ho ablo to road or write or pay a tax on $300. Under that con stitution 00 por cont of tho whitoB and 10 por cont of tho blacks voto. Thc colored pooplo aro a hnppy-go-luoky, im moral, untruthful, unroliahlo raoo. Tauru uro exceptions und bright ones, but I speak of tho groat\maB8. Thoy woro unfit for tho ballot and aro now, bocauso thoy aro lacking in that moral libro whioh gives thom sound judgmont, and thoy can bo led away by any shrowil and sharp rascal. I simply rocoguizo mj superiority to tho black man and an willing to coiiBont to II?B lifo, liborty mu' happiness so long as ho does not stop oi my foot. (Laughter.) T?k? ?? p?lgrl mago to tho South. Sottlo in any pan you may plcaso, and if you don't conn North convinced that my viow is tin right ono-why, thou, I'll stand treat, liavo a negro on my plantation 27 ycart aid. I would trust him witli niy wif< Mid child and ho would dio protecting bhom, but ho ain't lit to voto. You can'i iltor what God hos mado, and thougl this or that negro may bo a docent mai or an honest man, yot thc tigor is loos otiod in a. while man's bosom wit hon rogard to coiiRoquoncos when tho tw< raoos como in contact." Spoaking of tho negro from tho indus trial standpoint, Senator Tillman said "Ho ia by uaturo and by ovory instinct o Iiis soul a loafer. His ono purposo ii lifo is to got somothing to cat for to-day with no thought for tho futuro. In con ioquonco, tho Soutliorn States lag bohlni tho North bocauBo of tho laok of thrift i ts lab 'ing class. Hut don't think tba tho neg*O dooB all tho work. Tho Sontl produced 11,000,000 bales of cotton las foar and ono-lialf of it was raised b white mon. If. any commonwealth wi jive ns ono good industrious while ma "or tinco niggers, wo'll swap an long a bhoy'll koop up tho exchange. Wo'v ?ot tho wliito man's burdon downtlioro. Inclosing tho spoakor said: "Wo ai jducating thom, but ovon if thoy ca earn wo don't proposo to havo thoi ?ovorn us. Wo'll uso tho shotgun if ni jossary." Dr. Bradford prefaced his address li remarking that ho only wishod that h jould speak his viowB boforo a South Ct relbia audionco and moot willi thc san L'CCOptiOll as a Northern audience hil Rivoli to tho previous npoakor. "You'll got tho samo courtesy," r joined Sonator Tillman, *M bough not dnglo man will agroo witli your viows.' Dr. Bradford armoried that lt wt childish to say tliat wo cannot alter win Sod has mado. "That is just what v \YO doing ovory day," ho said. "Aro v to loavc ohildron just as God mado thor ir aro wo to eduoato them ? What tho colored man, anyway ? In mo: than half tho cases bo has moro Angl ?axou blood in ids veins than Kthioph blood, and tho boasted superior morah of tho whito man cairned tliaf." . . Dr. Bradford road letters from profc mrs in Harvard, Yalo, and other nnivc dtics fending to show that tho negro st [louts woro as apt as tho wbito.i. Ho al .mumei al cd tho nogrooB who havo nuv thoni8olvoB known in art and litoratin ?nd pp.id a tribute t;; thc negro soldfc in tho last war. Sonator Tillman, in ids rojoindi waxed oarnost and emphatic. "Tho n ?.roes of noto just named," ho said, "a simply tho oxcoptions that provo thorn I say tho entire negro raco is lower tho scale than tho white man. God mn thom so, and thoy always will bo BO. "You pcoplo lovo tho negro accordi to tho squaro of tho distance you r from him. Tho further away ho is t moro you pity bini. Wo of the Hon aro unalterably determined thatmongr ism shall not obtain thoro, and qui [loath is rooted Out to Ibo black wrotel who violato our women. I said as Gi amor of South Carolina, and I say no that I would load any lynching' party lynch any man who robbod woman lier virtue. I hs vc boon in four noi riots and I'm proud of it. "AB for education benefiting tho neg from my oxporlonco as Governor I kn that with niuo or.t of ovory ten nogr In tho South tho first thin", ho doon w his education ?B to forgo names to monoy with which to livo without wo "When you speak of the heroism of black regiment in Cuba, I reply that tho 18th cavalry had not hoon disoiplii and led by tho white mon they wo havo run liko turkeys, While effie simply mado machines out of tin Why, I can pick out 100 white mon my county and <?o against any 5,000 [{roes, and liok tliem^too. "It in only a few yoars comparativ nineo tho Anglo-Saxons woro shu Yes, bul they threw off their npprosi and IOHO among the people of tho en until they dominate. Don't toil mo t tho negro will ever do timi, His m) bim."-Now York Sun and Times. Wo vogret to learn of tho serions iib of Col, J. W. Norris, at lils b'ome In rennes, six miles below this city, was taken 111 at tho breakfast table Saturday morning, and Dr. Friorson called to his bedside. Ho ls well ad vi od in'years, and fcoblo in body, hut i Imped that his illness may nor. provo lah-Anderson Advooato. )]*^SPb CANDY CATHARTIC . ls$> . - M ??? THU UVi'in I KUCb A? mmjv^'A? w*"* SHE <(..v!,?^i,iu'? vr ?lAi/t vr riua is duo no* only to tho originality and simplicity f tho comblnntion, hut also to tho caro and sHUl with whioh it is manufactured by scientific processes ? known to tho CAMFOHNIA Plo ?YBUP Oft, only, itnii wo wish tn ImnrAHH unon . all tho importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. AM tho genuine Syrup of Figs is riauufuotured by thG CAMFOHNIA FIO SYRUP 0O> only, a knowledge of that-fact will assist ono in avoiding tho worthies*; imitations manufactured by other par ties. Thejuigh, standing of tho CAM rou NI A FlO 8 Y HUP Co. with tho medl oal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuino Syrv?p of Figs boa glvon to millions of families, makes tho uamo of tho Company a guaranty of tho oxcellonco of its romedy. It ?3 far in advance of all othor luxatlvos, us it nota on tho kidneys, liver nod bowels without irritating or weaken ing thom, and it does not gripo nor nouses re. In order to get Its boncfloial effects, pleaso romombor tho name of tho Company CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHAN0IB0O, Cal. LOT.;i8Vll,f,K. Ky. NKW YORK? N. Y. Importaut Notice, Tho patrons of oaoh and ovory school district aro rcquostod to moot on Satv day, March 18th, for tho purposo of nominating from tho qualillod oleotors of their rospcotivo districts thrco mon to nerve thom as sohool trasteos for a term of two yoars. Thoy aro urged not to nomiuato men who aro in any way rc lated to each othor if possible to avoid it. I ask ihis in ordor to got at tho wishes of thoso directly intorestod. Al low mo to urgo you to look woll to this nomi ua ( inn, and nominal e moil who li a ve tho intoroBt of tho sohool at hoart and who will not simply work for self inter est, hut who will look to sud work for tho genoral iiitoroafi of ino sohool as a whole Tho result to ho reported to me by April 1st. Of courso too County Hoard will appoint whothor you nomi uato or not, but I prefer to havo tho poo- j plo moko thoir own solootion. W. II. I3AHHON, ?Supt. Education Oconco County. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oconee County Eau Wauled. 1HAYE a fruit and grain farm at Domorost, Qa., 100 acres, 80 undor fonco, (JO cleared, 2 tenant houses. 10 acres bottom land and balance rolling upland of fair quality. Lies on a beauti ful stream and has line cold springs. 500 ohoico applo treos just coming into bear ing, and ovor 500 grapes, pours, plums and poaohos. Tho now collogo of tho M. E. Church, South, affords oxcoptional Behool privilogos. Sooioty is oxcollont. Local mnrkots in two towiiB wit li in ono milo and four othor towiiB within Rix miles. Will trado for farm in tliis county and tako or pay diiTorouco. Address J. S. JENNINGS, Oakway, S. C. March 2, 1890. lt Spring is Here A NI) every ono should lesson tho ox tra work forced upon his system in tho spring timo by taking somn reliable blood tonic. Sickness duos not need to bo already present. You si ion ld purify your blood ovory spiring to got tho OXOOSB matter, occasioned by tho hoavy diot of wintor, out of your systoin. Try a bot tlo of Lunnoy's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla. There is nothing bottor. r>0 couts and $1.00 a bottle. W. J. LUNNEY, SENECA, S. C. March 2, 1800. Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) COUNTY OF OCONKB. J IN THU COURT OF PHOHATH. BY 1). A. SMITH, Esq., JUDGB OF PnOllATB, Whereas, James Seaborn, as Clerk of th 3 Court of Common Ploas for Oconoo co inty, South Carolina, has made stilt to mo to grant him Lottors of Administration of tho OBlato and olYoots of Sam lloiston, dceeasod Thcso aro thoroforo to cite and admon ish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Sam lloiston, deceased, that thoy be and appear boforo me, in tho Court of Probate, to bo hold at Walhalla, S. C., 011 Tuesday, April Uth, 1800, after publication there of, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, 'O ?how causo, if any thoy havo. why tho said Ad ministration should not bo grantod. Givon undor my hand and soal this 1st day of Maroh, Anno Domini 181)0. \ SKAT? ] D* A> 8MITn? Jll(1K? of Vr0' I ^~.~^) bato, Oconoo County, S. C. Published on tho '2d day of Maroh, 1800, in tho KBOWKK COUKIKK and Oconoo NOWB. 0-14 f, G. G. Probst, JL> Jb? rs T I ^ T , Walhalla, S. C. Office Over Carter Merchandise Company's Store. HOURS' : 8.:io A. M. TO l p, M. AND 2 TO 0 p. M. Mardi 21, 1808. DB. f. P. DENTIST, Senoca, S. C. -j- OPPK.'B DAYS - MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK. Mny 10, 1808.-ly GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS. Deposits recoivod, Exohango sold, Col loctions promptly mado. 4-21-08-ly .-THK GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS DONE. Exnhango sold, Collections promptly mado. J. W. STHIHLING, 4-21-08-1 y Caaldor. OXTON is and w|U con tinue to be the money crop of the South. The <sr Who gets the must cot ton from a given area at the least cost, is the one who, makes the most money.- Gbod cultl vation, suitable rotation, and liberal use of fertilizers con taining at least 3% actual Potash will insure the largest yield. . wo wili ?end Free, upon application, pamphlets that will interest every cotton piante.' in thc South. u nun AN KALI WORKS, Oats, Barbed Wire, Irish Potatoes and Salt. Onion Sots, Landroth's Gardon Soot! and Pitchforks, Cow Rolls and Plow Stooks-in fact, most anything commonly wanted. Vino Holls in good domain!. Sot your) oggs and bring mo tho Chiokons. Always in tho tnnrkot for Cash or Mor chandi8o. Ro suro to oall first at my atoro with anything to soil or TO RUY. Yonrn trnlv. L C. GRAIG, SENECA AND WALHALLA. Tested and True. Wood's Seeds Thc Best for thc South. Twenty years' experience ambles us to oller thc best of everything in seeds for thc Southern Farm er and Gardener. Vegetable 0 Flower Seeds, Crass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Grain, And nil Garden and Farm Seeds. Wood's Seed Book, giving the most successful ways of growing all crops, and full information about Seeds, mailed free upon request. Write for it. T.W.Wood&Sons, SEEDSMEN, Richmond, Va. The Largest Seed House In thc South. Jack and Jenni foi Salli. On Monday, Marou Otb, 1800, it ll a m., at Walhalla Court Ilouso, I will soil to tho highent bidder for cash, ono half Spanish Jack and Jcnnott. J. J. RAI.I.KNOKI:. February 28d, 1800. Low Prices. OoLKMAN & SLOAN, at Seneca, s. 0., havo sold all their Furnituro, but have a nico lot of COFFINS AND CASKETS loft which they offor at prices much loss than thoy aro usually sold at. Thoy want to go out of tho business. February 28, 1800. s- Imo Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OV OCONKK. ( IN THE COURT OF PRORATE. Ry I). A. Smith, Esq., Judge of Probato. WIIHKKAH, J. M. Callas has mada' suit to mo to grant him lottors of administration of tho porsonal estate of | and effects of F. IL Williams, do coascd Thoso aro, thoroforo, to cito and ad monish nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said F. H. Williams, docoascd, that they bo and appear I boforo mo. in tho Court of l'rohato, to bo hold at Walhalla Court Ilouso, 8. C., on Friday, March 10th, 1800, after pub lication thereof, at ll o'clock in tho fore noon, to show causo, if any thoy havo., why tho said Administration should not | bo granted. Given under my band this 2.(id day of | February Anno Domini 1800. ( ~^-> ) D. A. SMITH, 1 L.S. ? Judgo l'rohato for ( ) Oconno county, S. C. Published on tho 2.'$d day of Fooruary, 1800, in tho Kcowoo Courier and Oc?noo I .lows. 8-10 H. C. BUSOH, DEALER IN Staple & Fancy Groceries FRUITS AT ALL SEASONS. Cash or bartor for Poultry and Eggs, llakory furnishes Frosh Broad and Cakos. -RESTAURANT ?3r~* Lunche? sorvbd at all hours. ,J$l 4-21-08-ly WAR REN PRI EST LEY, Til? BARBER. FOR FOURTEEN Y KARS WAI* IIALLA'S TONSORIAL ARTIST. Prompt and satisfactory work at his Parlor?. >9l?08-ly W?LL GO A LONG WAYS AT OUR STOR?, Wo cau savo you mouoy on your next WU, if you will give us a chance Talk is cheap, but if you will givo us a trial before you buy your Spring bill, wo will convince you tliat wo oro sobing for as small a profit os any houso in ibo county. Wo aro not solllug/g?ods at cost, but will niako you low prices, if you want to buy for oasb. Wo se11 W?n?V? Garden S?ed in packten ??id bulk and will take your order ic* any kind i>* 'Svod? we buyo upi got itt stook. ' \ Your trado is wanted aud appreciated by Lowery, Byrd & Co., ??BL \A/hpi-A +he PHc? Fits Beoauso they aro never oxpootod to pay moro than tho lieu) is worth-and more often just a little loss than its reoLvnluo, is why good buyers mnko'this Storo headquarters, it's most Important-with tho Humorous Grocory nooda for tho llovi? that each purohaso bo right-bo tho fullost value. Finding it that way boro,,ov tue "rooney bank,'' makes this tho. .Store tuft? thoughtful buyors nnprcolato. Hore ls a little list submitted to tho oarly Movoh buyors: , IJarvost King, tho host Putout Flour, f 4.1r? per barre!. Oven Liftor, half patent, $4.50 por bar wi. A good Flour at $3.60 por barrol. Hams-Vory boat Hams, Ho. por pound; Bcnoloss Hains, lio. por pound; Plo Nie Hams, 80, por pound; 'Breakfast Bacou, lio. por pound; Furo Hog Lard, Oo. poi- pound; Bost Bib Moat, 7o. per pound. Good Groen Coffoo, lOo. por pound; Bost Coffoo 12Jc nor pound. . Good Groon and Black Toa, OOo. por pound: Bost Toa, 'i5o. par pound. Good Homo-mado Molassos, 30c por gallon; F. W. Piopor's, 35c por gallon. Good Scod Oats, 55o. por buohol; Texas Bust Proof Oat?, ?'Oe. jijar. bushel. Flows, 4o. : Flow Stocke, OOo. and fl'. Godso Neck Hoes, 20 and 25c 5 Chop ping Hoes, 25 and 80c Gardon Hooi?, 20c. ; Rakes, 25c, otc. 8 pound Fio Penosos, loo. ; 2 pound Tablo Poaches, in a.* rup, 10c; 2 pound Paxton's Corn, 10c; String Bonus, 10c; Applo Biittor, 10c; Pickled Beans, 20c nor gallon; Oro?m Chooso, 16c; Largo White Fish, 5c per pound; Oat Mool, 6c. per pound; Nico Salmon, 10c; Toma toes, 10?. ; Okra, Bo. ; Okra aud Toma toes, 10c; Half gallon Cans Honoy Drip. Syi i p for 25c ?r'- 'Forry'? and Grossman's Garden Soeds..,^p3 AT SCUVTTBIAOlIHXft'S ti The Popular Price Store." *? Wmm tymmmn ?F A wit ACJTOQOT pl '--IS AT- " M. Y STORE. NEW PERFUME-EASTMAN'S AND GARWOOD'S; A DELIGHTFUL ODGR FROM THE " FI.OW13R OF FLOWKItS " OF THE ORIENT. DELICATE, LASTING AND^PLEASING. I nm so suro of pleasing that I Invito you to ask for "Cuban Violots" tho noxt tiino you visit my store. Don't forgot this. . ?37"*A largo and frosh stook of Drurs on hand. JAMES H. DARBY. The Druggist." AND TELL. THEM YOUR WANTS BEFORE BUYING. THEY HAVE A COMPLETE LINE AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. THEY SELL THE SYRACUSE PLOWS. ALSO CHATTANOOGA CANE MILLS AND PLOWS. Oh, that Pain! Call io at Dr. J. W. Bell's Drug Store, loll him "whoro lt ?H at" and lot him givo you what you nood. You may not know what you want, but | ho eau toll you. PURK, FRESH DRUGS ALWAYS ON HAND. Prescriptions carefully and acouratoly compounded, day or night. FULL 1,1 NH FANCY GOODS, CIGARS, TOHACCOS, CANDIES, ETC. J? Wu BELL? WALHALLA, S. C. Look At Your Almanac AND ifc will toll you that wo will havo an oarly Spring. Good Friday come? in Marok this yoar. Wo havo JUSt received a new atook of GARDEN 8EEDS of all kinda. Wo aro aolo Bitonts for May's colo bratod SEEDS AND FLOWERS. Como and look at thom. Wo havo a largo supply ami want to soil you what you want. Como early before thoy aro picked ovor. SENECA, S. C. Tolophone call, 1 long. -FO.lt LOW Rates West, TEXAS, MEXICO, CALI FORNIA, ST. LOUIS, CIIL OAOO, or any point, with FREE MAPS, writo to Fred. D. Bush, District Passenger Agent, Louisville & Nashville. R. R., No. 1 Brown Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. HOTGBOLi* W. It. II B 8 T 13 It, Manager. Popular Surnmor and Winter Rosort. Spooial attention to tho comfort of guests. Commodious Rooms. Elegant Karo, 4-21-98-ly * k$ff?o?w?$ff?t. Ki '-.vAi-V, ?/.><.*?..'' . Full and selootlinoof -CapcB and Notions. Ludios' and Children's Undor ^ wear a specialty. Call and examino my stock and got prices boforo buying. You oan save tuohey by doing so. Vory respectfully, '? I MRS. E. M. CUBWORTH. 2#S??E^ i*?S?S8^^ FalineUo Livery ami Sale Stables, SENECA, S. C. I. I), li1! NOAN NON, PlUM'lUKTOIt. Fancy teams and vohiclcs at all timos, day or night. Prices roasonablo. - ' >}? 4-21-08-ly. .k J j . j. AWEL, DEALER IN Furniture ol' nil IltmlH, CoflliiH and Caskets. f?jf*" Prices to suit tho timos. .,^?Q 4-21-08-ly L"A "W" ci 'Xlai5Ts~J inXfifll, A T T O R N E Y ? A T - L A W, WALHALLA, S. C., Will givo prompt attention to all busi ness committed to his caro. ?uno 30, 1808. 2fl-ly WM. J. SrmnMNO. } ?{ E. L. HKHNDON. 0' Attorn eys-At- Law, WALHALLA, SI C. PROMPT ATTF.NTION.UIVKN TO A I.I. llUIH NKHH KNTUUHTKO TO Tl I KM. January 0, 1808. -J_ ll, T, .JAYNK?. 1 J. W. SlIKMHt. -M JAYNES & SHELOK, ATTORN E VS-AT-LAW, VALHALLA, H. O. 'PROMPT attention glvon to all bush 4L noss committed to their care, Tnn.iavu IO IfiftS, y.* -? r^'