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GROCERIES Any ono wanting Grooorlos und (train, to call on mo. I havo seourod tho nor vices of Mr. J. 1 my warohouse at all tiraos. He will be tc*aera oall on bira. ? Koa; SINCE tbo partnership borotoforo oxist! in tbo cotton sood raoal mid bull lund lins scoured my eorvioos. I will bo found I respectfully invito all my old customorc Meal, Hulls, Hay and Grain. Call and soo mo. .jr. IN - X It?uil unto Ikvsnmtl -Railroad tools for salo. Soo advor tisomout. -Pay your streot tax before April 1st and savo ponnlty. -Mr. Chas. Pony roturnod from Now York Inst Thursday ovonlng. -Mr. Walter Brock, of Anderson, was in town Tuesday on business. -Mr. Sam Maxwoll is dorking for the Strih'big Drug Co., in Seneca. -Mr. Tim Mooro, of Adams' Crossing, spent Tuesday night in Walhalla. -Nieo brick store room-good location -to rout. Apply at CouiilRR oflico. -Mr. J. J. Ansel loft Wodnosdny morn ing on a business trip to Toccoa, Oa. -It. T. .layncs, Esq., ls off on a profes sional visit to Greonvillo and Nowborry. -Mr. Hugh llolloman left Wednesday morning for Anderson to visit rotativos. -Road Cartor Sc Co.'s now ad., BOO what they havo to say and give thom a call. -Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kol loy, at Taniassoo, Friday afternoon, March 17, 1800, a l(>4 pound boy. -Mr. J. I.. Uamby and family and Mr. W. I*. Powell and family havo moved into tho Bulwinklo house, on Main stroot. j -Mr. John Hollins, of G roon viii 3, carno over Sunday evening and is holding a position ns foreman for Mr. J. L, Uamby. -Mr. M. L. Alexander, of Greenville, was in Walhalla Saturday. His many friends wore pleased to see him looking KO well. -Misses Fannie and .Julia Maxwell roturnod Tuesday ovoning aftor a four days' visit to their sister, Mrs. J. W. Nix, in ( i reen wood. -Mrs. W. II. Barron and children and Miss Kinma Bibb loft Tuesday morning for Anderson to spond several days visit ing relatives and friends. -A good chanco to seo a good gamo of ball-Cornell vs. Clemson, Wednesday evening, ?"> o'clock, March 20th. Admis sion indy ic and Uf> cents. -The Hartwell Sun gives an account of a runaway marriage in that county, the groom hoing over 70 mid tho bride about Hi. We don't boliovo in Hi to 70. -Health for ton cents. Cascareis make tho bowols and kidneys act natur ally, destroy microbes, euro hcadacno, biliousness and constipation. All drug gists. -Tho Anderson cotton mill had to ' close down last Thursday on account of high water .In Seneca river, which inter fered with the working of tho electric plant. -Messt?. J. U. Kay and James Thomp son spent a few days in Columbia last week. They had in their charlo two patienta for the State Hospital for tho Insane. -Mrs. Kate V. Lowis returned homo last Thursday evening, after spending several weeks very pleasantly among relatives and friends at Greenville and other points. -Mr. lt. S. Thompson left Wednesday morning for Columbia, wboro ho will ac cept a job in the railway service. He is to he congratulated on his return to his loved employ. - Mr. J. I. Smith has moved into his new brick storo and oponed a full lino of general merchandise. Ile will he pleased to welcome his many friends and cus tomers to his heV and handsome quar ters. Mayor Frank s. llolloman is nursing a sprained'foot just now. Ho accident ally fell ol? of a box at the court house on Monday which gave his foot or anklo a twist. Ho is wrestling with a pair of crutches. -Dr. <?. H. Martin will remain at Seneca the pr?sent year, and will bo glad to serve bis old customers when they need tho sorvie.es of n doctor. Ho may he found af his homo, whero ho makes his oflico. - Mrs. T. Walter Thompson left Satur day morning for hnr homo in Columbia after a pleasant visit to her mother and brother ill Walhalla and other relatives in the county. She was accompanied by her little son, Hei ndon. -Mr. rhos. H. Hughs, of Richland, was in Walhalla Wednesday on business. Ho informed ns that be bad not been in town before in about five years. Ho is happily married and says ho has thu finest five months old baby boy in Oco 1100 county. -Mr. C. L. Mayhew, of Atlanta, Ga., is in town on business. His many friends aro always glad to welcome him to bis old homo. While here ho is placing monuments in Westview cemetery over tho graves of Mrs. Mary A. Gregg and Mrs. Ara A. Smith. - H. A. H. Gibson, ICsrj., has rented tho new brick storo on Main street, be longing to Mr. Janies H. (tobins, and will soon open upa nice line of choice I.mi i ly groceries. He has aiimmuccd his intention to givo up tho practice of law and devoto Irs attention to merchandiz ing. His friends and patrons wish him tho largest success., -Tho city council has recently been putting down terra cot tu drains in dif ferent parts of town, thus doing away with several superfluous little ponds. This kind of improvement, is calculated lo be of benefit to (ho citizens, au it will not be to do over every year. Wo aro glad to seo that tho new Mayor and council aro endeavoring to make their first street improvements last. -Mr. W. T. Ilrowno, one of Anderson county's progressive and substantial farmers, paid the CotntlKli oflico an ap preciative visit on last. Monday morning. Ho is a son of tho late Samuel Ilrowno, a gentleman well Known throughout An derson county for his line character and intrinsic worth. Mr. Ilrowno was visit ing his brother, Mr. J. N. Ilrowno, of this county, living on Oconco creek, who lias been quite unwell mid in a feeble condition for some time. He is reported to bo improving now. Wo might add just boro that Mr. Browne is negotiating for somo Oconco dirt and may become a citizen, sooner or later, of this beautiful and desirable land of ours, bet him ?omo, He will ho welcomed. Cotton Send "Moal and Hulls will do well EST. RUTHERFORD, who will be found at glad to have all of bis friends aud OUB pootfully, O. G. JATNES. lng botwoou Mr. A. C. Burton nnd mysolf noss baa beon dissolved, Mr. C. O. Jaynos nt bis wnroliou8o nt tho railrond, whore I. You will And on hnnd a full supply of Very rospootf ully, RUTHERFORD. -Noxt Sunday will bo.Palm Sunday. -Toll us tho local IIOWB and wo'll do the rost. -Mr. JOBSO J. Adnnis, of Hnrtwoll, On., was in Wnlbnlln Monday. -To-morrow ls tho annivorsnry of tho Uonth of Queen Eliznboth, who died in 1003. -Seo now nd. of C. G. Jaynos aud tho nunouucomont of Mr. J. N. Rutherford contniued in it. -Noxt Monday will bo tho anniversary of tho discovery of Floilda in 1512 by Ponce do Loon. -To day io tho annivorsnry of tho mooting of tho Provlnoinl Congress nt Concord in 1775. - Miss Amoila Wanner, of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting Mrs. C. R. Stucko and family in West Union. -Miss Stella Langston, of Clayton, Go., is on a visit to her brothor, Mr. J. C. Langston, and family. -Tho raorohnnts aro rccoiving their spring stocks. Watch thoir ndvortiso meuts and givo thom your patronage. -Mrs. Mollio R?wo, of Cairo, Illinois, lins boon on a visit to hor mothor, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, and family, nour Wal halla. Sho returned to her distant homo Friday morning. -Gardens will ho lato this spring. Vory little work has been dono in thom yet. A few have snatched nu opportuno hour and planted Irish potatoes and onions, but genorally whoa tho ground was too wot. -Spring is hore and our spring goods aro boro. Do not fail to soo our now linos, for weean suit you; besides, that thing you aro so anxious about (prices), will suit you. Como now. .?. & J. S. CAHTKU, Westminster, S. C. -Tho hoof market of Messrs. Hideout & Rallonger havo beon moved to tho Rochester building on tho Fast sido of Maim- stroot, opposite Mr. A. Fisohossor's store Tho now quarters for tho mnrkot havo been repainted and thoroughly ron ovatod. -Doputy Collector John P, Bryan, who came to Walhalla last Friday to as sist Doputy Collector Aiken on Govern ment business, was stricken with a threatened attack of pneumonia at tho Walhalla Hotel. Ho was carried to Greenville Sunday aftornoon by Mr. Aiken. -Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis, of Colum bia, arrived in Walhalla Sunday aftor noon from Hnrtwoll, Ga., whoro thoy had been visiting friends. They aro visiting their friends, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Stoddard. They wero accompanied by Mrs. Ed. Adams, of Hnrtwoll, who left Monday morning for Sonecn to visit relatives. - Messrs. A. C. Horton and J. N. Ruth orf ord, who have for some timo hoon in tho cotton seed meal and hull business in Walhalla, have discontinued business. Mr. Rutherford will hereafter bo in tho meal and Indi business for Mr. C. G. Jaynos at his waro house, near the dopot. Mr. Hin ton intends, in tho nonr future, to engage in tho saw mill business. All of these gcntlomon have Our best wishes for their futuro success. -Mr. E. J. Hnnnicutt, tho accomodat ing and clover milliner, of Seneca, loft on the 20th instant for tho Northern mar kets, whoro he will buya fancy and com plete stock of millinery for his many patrons and friends. Mr. Hnnnicutt is always abreast of tho times and wo pre dict that he will bring to our niarkot a well selected stock of millinery, no tions and dress goods, which will moot tho expectations of his many eustomors. -Mr. H. n. Maynard, of WilUston, S. C , selling agent for Dr. M. A. Sim mons, St. Louis, Mo., made a pleasant call at tho Co mt i KU ofllco on Tuesday morning. Ho is placing orders among our druggists for Dr. Simmons's colo bratod liver medicines. Mr. Maynard is a very clever drummer, sociable and affa ble, and says ho is a nativo of Kdgollold county in this State, whore many of South Carolina's distinguished sons wero born. -Tho Trinity (colored) M. E. Church Sunday School of Walhalla will cel? bralo Kastor Sunday, April 2d, at o'clock l\ M., by appropriate exorcises, such as essays, recitations, speeches, music;, ?C., by tho pupilB of tho Sunday School. An address will also bo deliv ered by tho pastor, Hov. J. I). Miteholl, Rev. Geo. W. McFall, tho superintendent of the school, will havo charge of tho programme and direct the exercises Tho public aro invited to attend. -Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene J. Harris, who wore living in Atlanta, Ga., until quito recently, have moved to Meridian, Miss., where they aro permanently located, and whore Mr. Harris lins a nico position. Mrs. Harris will bo kindly and lovingly remembered by our Walhalla people as tho beautiful and accomplished daughter of tho late lamented Col. Wm. C. Keith, once tho brilliant and aldo oditorof TllR Conni KU. Our best wishes accompany Mr. and Mrs. Harris to their now home. -Mr. Samuel Hunter, who has boon engaged in teaching school at Meridian, Fla., for tho past six months, is expoctod to return to his homo, near Westminster, on next Monday, 27th instant. Hi wilt ing to us about changing tho address of his paper, ho says: "Tint CouitlRlt has been a source of much comfort to ino, and now I feel flint 1 can not do without it." We npproeinto such a compliment, coming from a gentleman so well quali fied to form a correct judgment ns to tho merits of a good newspaper. -Tho interior of tho Walhalla Baptist church is undergoing n coat of paint under the skillful touch and artistic taste of Mr. Charles Fink Ottstedt. Tho side und end walls aro being painted cvllito, w hile tho overhead ceiling will bo given a sky bluo coloring. The pulpit i front will bo ornamented with tasty brnokot work. Two boautiful ehiireh lamps, tho gift of a geutlomaii in Ander son, will also bo placed in position mid shed their soft rays of light when oc casion demands. Othor improvements are going on insido of tho church which \\< have not time just now to mention. To the "King's Daughters" is the church i m Iel ii ed for thosonoodod improvomouts, -If Mr. J. 0. Amlok will apply at tba post office at Walhalla hs can gi* iufor-, mation of value to bbb. -Mr. Frank Ila Hoy. of Atlanta, waul in town Wed non day, soiling ?linday UOOl and o thor literature. -Rev. Arthur Craino, of Plain?lold, N. J., will preach iu tho Wul kalla Baptist eli m ob next Sunday tnorulug and uight. Tho puhllo generally aro Invited to at tend. -Rov. J. M. Sandors preached An in teresting and instructive sormouiu th? | llaptis.t ohuroh at this placa lost Sunday morning. Ho took his text from Gouo sls loth chapter, 11th verse. -If you want ohoap goods go to J. A J. 8. Carter. Wostniiustor. Don't forgot I that thoy will pay highest markot prico ? for your chiokcuS and othor produoo. A uico lot of pants just roooivod, -Rev. J. M. Sandors will proaoh nfc | Ploasant Grovo ohuroh tho first Sunday iu April at ll A. M., and at Mount Tabor (tho minto day) at night. A oollootiou for Stato missions will bo taken at oaoh ohuroh. -Soo now advertisement of Mra. K. M. Cudworth. Sbo is rocoiving lior now goods, and on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Maroh 80, 81 and April 1, her patrons aro invited to attend nor spring opening. -It is reported hero this morning that Ceo. Ridloy, rocontly shot by Chas. Lay, at Tatuassoo, in ablo to sit up. Ho | in still vory weak nnd doos not oat any- [ thing, lt is said bis rooovory is yet vory doubtful. -llluo Ridge Lodgo, Nc 02, A. F. M., I will hold its rogniur monthly mooting in Pitchford'? lla'i on next Saturday niglit, at 8 o'clock. Tho Follow Craft's Uogreo will probably bo conform! upon a candidato. -Go to J. & J. S. Carter's to got your now suit. Tho have them now and moro | coming. Your wants shall bo supplied, for you want a largo stock to soloot from and you want prices right. So go now and got first choice. -Baptist Courior: "It is announced that Bro. 1). W. Hiott has nccoptod the call of tho Sonoca Baptist ohuroh. TIIUB is brought togothor a good pastor and a good church. lt scoms to bo a vory titting union, and wo slucoroly congratu lato both pastor and ohuroh." -Miss Kl la Turnor, of Atlanta, Ga. an accomplished milliner, will bo with Mrs. E. M. Cudworth during hor spring oponing. Miss Turnor comos highly recommended from tho "Gato City," and Mrs. Cudworth's customers will, as usual, be sorved in tho host of stylo. -Rov. J. M. Sandors, of Poplar, paid our sanctum a pleasant visit this (Thurs day) morning. Mr. Sanders is tho mis sionary and colporteur for tho lloavor dam Association and is nt work nuder the State Mission Board of tho Baptist ? Stato Convention. Ho is tho right man in tho right plp.ee and ii: doing mn " good in Oconco county. -Dr. IL C. Miller died at his home noar Pendleton yesterday, after an illness of several weeks. He was a nativo of Ab bovillo county and was 79 years old. He has been living near Pendleton a niimbor of years, and was woll known through out tho nii country ns ono of tho Stato's most successful and accomplished physi cians. Bis remains were interred to-day in tho Episcopal churchyard at Pendle ton. Two daughters aro loft to cherish his memory.-Anderson Intolli?onoor, Maroh 22. ew Seeds AT NORMAN'S. Remember, wo give you tinco to four times moro scod-and lioc tor-than you got in packages, Wo aro headquarters for Drugs, Seeds, China, Lamps, Agate, Gran ite, Enamel, Galvanised and Tin waro, Wall Paper, Baskets, Brooms, Stoves, Chairs and othor MOUSO Furnishings. Illr. TliojniiH II. Ilcudy Improving. Tho friends of Afr. Thomas H. Bondy, of Richland, who has been seriously ill for two weeks past, will bo ploniod to learn that he is reported ns resting some easier now, with symptoms somewhat moro favorablo to Iiis rooovory, but lia is still in a critical condition. To be lleinoildicfl. Rov. ?Ino. G, Law, pastor of tho Pres byterian ohuroh of Ooala, Fla., hus gi von out to contractor, W. L. Barber, of Hart well f?a., a $000 job to remodel his resi dence property |h Midway, near Wal halla. Capt. Barber ls to eomploto his contract by tho 1st of May next and it is expected that Hov. Mr. Law will spond tho coming season boro with his family. Communion Mct'vlcee. Tho regular quarterly communion sor viccs will bo hold in tho Walhalla Pres byterian church on next Sunday morn ing after preaching. At tho conclusion of the communion sorvico t hero will bo a congregational mooting for tho purpose of electing two elders and two deacons ind the transaction of any othor busi ness that may como boforo tho church. A full attendance of tho momoors is desired. Oconec'a New 'I'mnauror. Mr. J. R. Kay has reeoived his com mission as Coifhty Treasurer of Oconoo comity. He will outer upon tho dis charge of his duties tho Inst of this week, as soon ns Mr. Bibb, tho retiring treasu rer, cnn get his books nnd papers in I shape. Taxes have boon collected very nearly in full by Mr. Bibb tor tho past llscal year, and tho pennlity is now being added on tho tuxes in arrears. As soon as tho penalty hool! cai! I io wi ?Hen up tho transfer will bo tn ado to Mr. Kuy. ?--~m*m A l'itluful ? ? ciiii iii. Mr. Mitt Nicholson, Jr., hnpponcd to a very painful acoidout last Monday nfternoon. Ile started from town to Mr. G. (.). Smith's on a mulo. Just before reaching Mr. Smith's ho slopped nt a branch to water tho mulo, whoa tho ani mal hecamo frightened and jumped, throwing Mr. Nicholson on his head in tho branch. He fell in a position that rendered him helpless, tho wholo woight of his body being on bis hoad ami shout I dorn. Hrs. Holland Thodo woro culled laud rendered medical attention. At this tune ho is resting well and is thought to ho out of dangor. Ilnae Hull ut Clt-urnou. Cornell University and CloniBon Col logo base ball teams will try conclusions at tho Clemson grounds noxt Wednesday afternoon at. ;1 o'clock. A good Kamo is | promised and a largo crowd expected. It will bo woll worth seeing. The Clem son boys have shown both enterprise and pluck in securing n game with Cornell University. They liavo made a largo guarantee In order to bring tho Cornoll noys South, nnd wo hope a large crowd will witness tho gamo. "Popular pricos" -Indios nnd children 10 cents, mun 25 cents. 'Go and enjoy yourself. --. Bteliiriteil front Africa. Tho Hov. Phillips Vernor, son of Mr. John 3. Vernor, of Columbia, rotuined last week from tho Congo Freo State, where ho has been a missionary for the past throe years. He will spend nomo time in this country on vacation. Ho brings with him two llttlo blhck savages whom he proposes to ediiento in tills country, in order that they may roturn lu A hies ss missiot Aries. Ono isa son of nu Influential chief, while tho other ls A son of n member of tho tribe. Mr. Variier brought with him a very valuable collection of African cmiositfoR, which ho will prosont to tho Smithsonian Insti tute. w CANDY CATHARTIC ? .Maa ?lottrd of S'ermlotii. Tho Board of i-casions for Wagoner ! township rz-zt ia the Master's oiSca, ia j the Oouy? Hongo, on Wednesday, tho 22d instant, and revised the poDsion roll for this township. Tho names of Jorry Mooro, Harrison Haynes, Mrs. Matilda Mo?listor aud Mrs. G. F. Korrer r.'oro dropped from the roll, they haviug died Within the past year. The following names wore addod to tho roll: Mrs. Sarah J. Dodd, Mrs. Sarah ht Klug, Mrs. Hulda Massey, Mrs. Ii. E. Toi lesen, John Kee to n, John Campbell, C. F. Booba. H. J. Huff. A. Kinley, Wm, Sanders, C. L. Hold and J. Tyler Uiiiespio. Snuwcr ?loinr?' Voider, 1809. Mr. W. A. Turk, Gonoral l'assongor Agent of tho Southern Railway, is collat ing information for Summer Homes' Folder for tho ensuing summer, giving tho namos of proprietors, post oflloo ad dresses, at or near what statlou, convey ance v.aod, number of guosts. torras nor day, wook aud month. This information will bo printed in an attractive form and a large edition published and dist r?buted by tho various agonts of this Immense system throughout all sections of tho country. Persons contemplating taking boarders for tho ensuing Hummer aro re quested to apply to the nearest railroad agent for blank to bo tilled out giving tho abovo information, and forward at onco to W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, Washington, H. C., BO that it may roach 1dm not lator than April lot. Appreciated IhO Munn net. Tho following lotter was rocoivod by Mr. G. W. Pratt shortly after tho Pythian bnnquot WOB hold at Pitchford's Hall: GUKENVIW.K, S. C.", March 3, 1809. Mr. G. W. Pratt, Chairman, Walhalla, 8. C.-My Dear Sir and Hrolhor: I again wish to thank you, and through you extend my sincere thanks to tho ladies who so successfully prepared tho ban quet. and the mcmbors of your lodge, for tho -.ory pleasant evening spent with you on February 22. I oortatnly enjoyed 1IIYHU11, .wm led ii vi y g??tCtiii ??> yO? An. My wishes aro that Walhalla Lodge will continuo to grow and spread tho good works of Pythianism throughout your vicinity, and in doing this it will bo a blessing and satisfaction to tho ladies of your placo. With vory kind regards and best wishes, I am Yours fraternally, WM. GOLDSMITH, JR. Jml froui Ohio. Mr. George G. Deal roturnod to Wal halla last Saturday from Columbus, Ohio, lifter sponding nine!en months in tho Fodoral prison thore. Ho wont from Greenville In August, 1807, for resisting officers. Hy good conduct ho camed four months and twenty foui days reduc tion in his sentence, GoorgO is looking woll and his friends aro pleased to soo him again. Ho says ho has had enough experience to teach him wisdom mid ho intends to so conduct himself in tho fu turo as novor to seo thc insidoof a prison again-as a prison at any rato. During his confinement, ho was employed in making brooms-brooms largo and small and of ovcry stylo and kind. Ho has bocomo an expert, in this lino, and brought with him two whisk brooms, tho work of his own hands. Ho received good troatinont from tho oflleiids, and, altogether, his conllnemont was as pleas ant as ono could expect undor tho cir cumstances. Ile will romain in Wal halla and go to work in a fow days. Wo hope to seo him do well, and ho has many frjonils who will assist I his loud aide ell ort s, Vii MOOlV.HIlltVKll.S. Homo ?{Ole I cit I VI'or lt br lite llcvrnuv Officer*. Doputy Collectors Aiken and Pico, of tho U. S, Rovonuo Rorvlco, spent nearly tho whole of last weok In Goonoo and Pickons counties. Lost Thursday morn ing, accompanied by Doputy Marshals Corbin and McKinnoy and posso, thoy wont to PiokoiiB county, whore they de stroyed a largo illiolt distillery on Little Kastatoo crook; also, a largo distillery in Rocky Pottom, At tho latter plaoo tho distillery was in full operation and there soomod to ba a jolly crowd around lt. At this place William Powell, R. H. Powoll, L. C. Powell, Jake Aiken, Hecky Aiken, Caney Aiken and three children wore captured. Tho women and chil dren wore turned loose. Tho mon woro carried boforo Commissioner Thornley, at Pickons, who bailed thom for a pre liminary. Tho officers roturnod to Walhalla Fri day night. Hero thoy woro joined by Doputy Collectors Hryan and Fishor. They loft early Saturday morning for tho Long Creek section of tho county, whoro they destroyed eight blockade distilleries and about 7,000 gallons of beer. In all *2,f)00 or fcll.OOO worth of illicit property wore destroyed. This ls tho largest and most successful raids over matlo in this county. WM'UT KO CM OOHPNK. Hotly Voulut Mwiuifiiiu from lite 31 nu li? of Hie (illillinna Uiver. Mr. J. F. Kholotter, whilo hunting for his sheep on the Chattuga river bank last Sunday morning, was attracted by a pootilla, odor among tho bushes closo to tho water's edge. Thinking one of his sheep might ho dead and decomposing ho made search, and, to his horror, he-j hold a sight ho will novor forgot. Caught by tho right arm, to tho overhanging limb of ?i small tree, was a human body, tho eddying, rushing stream causing tho same to bow in tho most lifo-liko and courteous manner, and this, coupled to tho faot that nothing but a grinning skull with tooth knocked out by tho rocks, surmounted an otherwise full fleshed body, added additional horror to tho sceno. Nothing but a piece of coarso under shirt, kopt together around tho nook by moans of a brass button, was, on tho corpso, whoso ago did not exceed sixteen years. Who ho was or from whonco ho came is a mystery. From appearances ho must have boon in tho water at least, oight weeks. An inquest was held and tho Jury brought in a verdict of "causo of death unknown," but that tho unfortunate young man mot his death hy drowning during ono of tho wintor freshets ls mont probable. Tho inquest wan hold by Mag istrate M. H. Loo. Tho remains of tho abovo deceased poison wore burled at Damascus, in this county. ? KO'I'ICI, ?;iHAN<4KM DIANOS, M Pe. <4. It. (Venom, OtcitiHOii'M Volerlmi rfna, Vlalla Wnlhnlln. Dr. G. E, NoBom, of Clemson Collogo, paid us a pleasant call Wednesday morn' lng. Dr. Nosom was In Walhalla In tho Inter est of tho hotel at (Momsen, which has just changed hands. From this timo forward the hotel will be under the con trol of a club formed among tho profes sors of tho oollogo, as follows: Albert Darnes, president; (.'bailes Hancock, vico president; Dr. G. E. Nosom, secre tary and treasurer; and T. G. Pouts, C. C. Mo.Donnoll, J. II. M. Healy, ll. F. Robertson, lt, T. V. Howman and I). W. Daniel, who will undertake to make tito hotel home, like and pleasant. Prof. Albert Haines is instructor in wood-work and has charge of tho me chanical laboratory of tho collego and is an efllcient engineer; Prof. Charles Han cock is in charge of tho thawing depart ment; Dr. G. E. Nosom is tho veterinary surgeon; Prof. T. (J. Heats ls in charge of the machine shops; Profs. McDonnell and Robertson aro assistant chemists; Prof. Peaty is dlrootor of tho textile works; Prof, Howman has ehargo of the forgo and foundry department, and Prof. Daniel is nssistant in English Mid tho principal in tho preparatory department. Those gentlemen will conduct a first class house, and all who visit donison will bo woll-cr.rod for at their hotel. Dr. Nosom has matlo many friends during his recont visits to Walhalla. His future visits will bo a source of gratification to thom, and ho will lind a warm welcome awaiting him at all times. In the near futuro tho Doctor contem plates another visit to Walhalla for the beneUI of stock ownors anti raisers of si oel , Duo md iee of the time and placo will bo given In Ti|K CopniKU. ..v.,,,.,, , n? CONDUOTKD DY MI88 MABYK. SWANN, c SBNKOA, 8. 0., Marok 22.-Major A. lt. Broyles and Master Whit Macaulay, of Andenme, scant several days of last wook hore. Mrs. 0. K. Livingston and Miss Clara Livingston bave returned from Look hart, to tho doligbtof tboir many friends. Messrs. W. J). Holland and C. B. Smith spent Sunday nt the home of Mr. ll ul land'H parents in Uartoouuty, Goor gla. Mrs. M.. B. Bligh wont to Anderson Saturday,' Mr. Kugouo Hopkins ls quito siok at tho homo of hiB father, Dr. John Hop kins. MisBos Carrio and Lidio Koith, of Wal h?.Ha, are visiting relativos boro. Hov. D. W. Hlott proaohod at the Bap tist ohuroh Sunday nf kn noon. Mr. Drayton Babb, of Townvillo, ac companied Hov. D. W. IHott and spont Sunday boro. Mrs. W. J. Lunuoy is visiting Atlanta, Tocooa and other places. Mrs. B. F. Sloan lias returned from an ox tended visit to (i ror a ville. Hov. W. T. Capers illlod his usual ap pointment at tho Episcopal ohuroh Sun day ovoning. Miss Willie Cherry is visiting tho fam ily of Hov. W. T. Capors, at Anderson, this wook. Mr. M. S. Strlbliug has boon quito sieh. Ho had an attnok of tho grip. Hov. W. S. I lam i ter'a sor mon at tho Presbyterian ohuroh Sunday morning was d?llvoro? lu bib usual earnest man- j nor. Mrs. J. II. lhyan and Miss Julia Bryan aro visiting in Audorsou this week. , Miss Olivo Lowery has returned from a visit to Andorson. Tho first quarterly conference of tho Seneca and Walhalla station was hold at Seneca Monday afternoon. Hov. J. B. Wilson, presiding olde: of Greenville district, proaohod at tho Methodist ohuroh Monday ovoning. His sermon was strong and impressive, and, on his first visit to this placo, tho peoplo wore much pleased with him. To those living in malarial districts Tutt's Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Tngnloo Topic :. TnoAi.oo, March '20.-Poach trocs in bloom, plonty of ico this morning and mighty poor prospects for fruit this year, and, really; it scorns ns if prospects wore bad for anything oxcopt rain and general bad weather. Tngnloo and ber tributaries were higher last wook than at any othor timo this year. This is tho twontioth of March and not a weok's plowing has boen dono. Suroly, a gloomy outlook for tho I.KAN merchant. Wo aro simply distressed, fearing tho farmer won't make him (tho lion merchant) a good crop, but lot us hopo that all will bo right by cotton planting timo. You know cotton is nil bo wants, except your horse, cow, mulo, otc. Just on tiiat lino wo will statu that our merchant has put a corn mill attachment to bis gin for tho purpOBO of grinding corn to food bis loan and lion stock. Wo aro told that bo has ono at leant that "Btcnis" wheat bran, can't masticato tho atoms. "Oh. ain't thoro no nico girls in Now borry?'' is what a young man said whon ho beard that a Nowhorry man was about to take another of our fair young ladies down thoro to koop houso for him. lt is said wedding bolls will ring in this community to-morrow evening. Tho CoUKJKit'fl esteemed Westminster corres pondent has our sympathy. Wonder wdio tho young proacbor is wdio goes to Georgia and ''wrings" a farmer's hollo, What young man went to soo bis girl and got strangled at tho dinner tablo on "fatly bread" and blow tho old man's face full of crumbs. Levis Knox killed a largo blank snake rccontly-tho first ono ho saw this soa flon. Some orank told him it was a suro sign ho would accomplish all his under takings this year. Now ho says bo is going to got married. \" I Levis Knox always BOOK snakes whon he is in Walhalla.) - ROBBED TUB GRAY H. A startling incident, of which Mr. .lohn Oliver, of Philadelphia, was tho Bllbjoot, is narrated hy him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunkon, tongue coatoil, pain oontiually in back and sidos, no appetite-gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians had given nie up. Fortunately, a friond advised trying 'Electric Ritters,' and to my great joy and surpriso, tho first bottlo made a decided improvement. I continued their uno for thron wcoks and am now a well man. I know thoy saved 'my Ufo and robbed the grave (if another victim. No ono should fail to try them. Only fid cents per bottle at J. W. Hell's, Walhalla, W. J. Lunnoy's, So nooo, and II. B. Zimmormann's, West minster, drug stores. Second to (Jo. Gov. Ellorbo has received not ideation fnnn tho war department that tho 2d regiment has boon ordered to Savannah from Cuba for mustering out. Arrange ments aro being niado with steamship companies to transport thom ami utnoi volunlcei ii at once. lt never disappoints. This is ono of tho peculiarities of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It cures scrofula, oatt rheum, humors, stomach and kidney troubles, norvous noss, Hood's Pills euro all liver ills. Easy to take, easy to oporato; rollablo, suro. 250. Small Pox in Rugcilold. Small pox is prevailing in Edgolleld county and tinco doaths liuvo occurred from the disease. Fifty cases aro re ported from Parksvilln. Governor El lorbo has rceoived application? for holp. -. ----. Yon can seo ii, perhaps, ono of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets-hut you can't feel it after it's taken. And yet it docB you morn good than any of tho huge old? fashioned pilla, with their griping and violence. Thoso tiny "Pellots, tho smallest and easiest to take, bring you help that lash*. Constipation, indiges tion, bilious attacks, sick or bilious head aches, and all dotangomonts of liver, stomach and buwels, aro permanently cured. A Card of Thanks. Wo wish through your columna to ox tend our thanks and heartfolt gratitude to our neighbors and many kind frionds, who assisted us in doing no much for our dear daughter, Alma, dining her inat fatal illness, and especially do wo nxtond our heartfolt gratitude to Dr. Burriss, who so faithfully stood by her for twolvo days and nights, doing all that seomingly could possibly he dono for her. Riay God bless them all, ls our prayor, Mu. and Mua. W. M. BnoWN, Oakway, S. 0. - - ----- - -* .- -- THU SU HE LA GRIPPE CURB. There ls no uso suffering from this dreadful malady If you will only get tho right remedy. You aro having pains all through your body; your liver is out of order; havo no appetite; no Ufo or ambi tion; have a had cold; in feel, aro com pletely used up. Cleef i ic Bitters ia tho only remedy that will givo you "prompt ami suro relief, Thoy act dirootly on your liver, stomach and kidneys, tono un tho whole system and mako you feel like a new hoing. Thoy nro guaranteed to cure or prlco refunded. For salo at J. W. Hell's, Walhalla, W. J. Luimoy's, Soneoa, and H. B. Zimmerman's, Wost minstor, drug stores. Only WI couts por bottle. Her SSeaitS* Reared THE misery of sleeplessness caa only bs realized by those who have experi enced lt. Norv?iiimcH, slooplossnoss, headaches, neuralgia and that miser?ela fooling of unrest, can surely bo ourodby Dr. Mites' Restorative' Norvluo. Bo c?rtala lt Dr. Miles of this foot that all druggists are authorized to refund price paid for the Oust (bottle tried, providing lt dotos not beuoflt. Mr?. Henry Bruns, wife Of tho woll known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: *'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and irregular menstruation j sufforlug untold misory for years. I used various advertised romodlos foi f om ale com plaints bcsldos being under tho caro of local physicians, wKhout help, I noticed In Dr, Miles' advertisement the tent h non bil ni ft lady curod of allinouts similar to mino, and I shall novor conso to thank that lady. 11 ev iva vi UK*'tit-, t induced n;o U> ?B? Me, Milos' Nervino and Norvo and Livor Pills, which restored mo to hoaltb. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mllcs'Komodios." BHSSffrtfip Dr Milos' Remedies' HB?V' Or. aro sold by all drug- Kv~ |yj||0a? gi?ui tiiivio.- t. pOdittVO AS . v "'~ guarantoo, first bottlo g*-rtQfVillO bonoftts or monoy ro- E%ftos^Q(fX ' funded Dook on dis ensos of tho iicnrt and ncr vss freo Address? < DR. MILB9 MEDICAL OO.. Elkhart, Iud. OMtway Gleanings. March 20, 1800.-Rov. D. L. Whitaker proaohod at Center ohuroh Sunday nt ll A. M. Mr. Milo Smith, of Westminster, and Mr. Walter Diokson, of Fair Play, visited Mr. M. V. MoCrackin at Prof. J. S. Jen nings's Sunday, Mr. Li A. Edwardo mado a .business ! trip to Atlanta last week. Mr. Jack io Rcodor visited Mr. Walkor Jones Saturday night. Misses Ella Reardon and Mary Hill spout Saturday night with Miss Josie Dearden, Messrs, Walkor and Voster Iloardou and Misses Mary Hill and Annie Haley attended ohuroh at Return Sunday. Entered into tho rest that rcinainoth for tho peoplo of God Friday morning at I it o'clock, March 17th, Miss Alma Drown, I youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Brown, of this placo. She was (alton with convulsions, afterwards beoauio | paralyzed and thou other diseases which proved fatnl. Sho had just comploted her ninotconth birthday. Although Alma had novor mado any profession by muting with tho ohuroh, yot tho oxpori onco sho gavo to her mother on her denth-bed proved to us that sho diod in tho full faith of Christ hor Saviour and waB trusting in tho Lord and was ready to go to rest. Sho loaves a fathor, mo ther, bud her and Histor to mourn hor death. To them wo extend our hoart folt sympathy. FRIENDS. Owing to tho development of gold In tho Yukon region, Canada now takes hor placo as fifth on tho Hst of tho ?old pro ducing countries. Hor contribution for 1808 was nearly $1-1,000,000, hor total mineral output footing up nearly $'18, 000,00). Roforo tho weathor gots too warm is tho timo to got your sowing dono, and now is tho timo to visit our stores and got ohoioo of tho many Now Goods wo aro daily ieoeiving. Now PorcaloH, 3fl inches wide, at 8, 10 and 12) cents. Fino French Madras Cloth, 10 and 12J cents. Now Stylo Ginghams, 5, 7 and 10 couts. Welt Pique, in all colors, 10, lf> and 20 couts-tho coming "fad" of tho season. White Goods Deuartnient. Our White Goods Dopartmont is woll worth your attention. Tho most beautiful Shoor Lawns at 7, 10 and 12} couts and up. Checked Dimities and Muslins in groat variety. Can also givo you White Goods in remnants at oxactly half prico. Note this, ladios. 'Tis what you want for tho ch i ldron. Wo aro showing somo excollont values in Taffota, Silks, black and colors, at f>0 cents por yard. Beautiful Changeable Silks at. 8T> cents, and tho "Old Lansdown Silk," (1/Ps Wido, for only $1. Ono and one-half yards of this makes a waist. Resides tho extensive lino of Wash Goods wo can show a nico lino of Woolen Fabrics, all at popular pricoB. Wo want ovory man, woman and ohlld tq visit our Btoro this spring and seo what wo carry, and how many goods a little monoy will buy. And "ye landlords" that havo yet bought no Guano, como mid soo us; wo can and will noll you ono of tho greatest and host Fertilizers, used by all tho host farmers, at prices that will surprise you. It is "Rino Ridgo Guano" and "Cotton Sood Meal and Acid," Il COLEMAN lit CO, SENECA, S, C. & co;s IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEW DRESS. They have the Largest A snort mont and Prottlost Lino ever shown in town, suoh as Wash Silks, Dotted Swiss, Frenoh, Paolflo, Foliota and Mulhouso Organ dies, So?teh and Marquita Lawns, Skirt Goods, Suitings, Dross Linens, Duoks, Piqueo, Percales and Ditnltlddv You look and begin to want-we price and you begin to buy. Tho most fas tidious eau please themselves in our Laces and Embroideries. Our stook is largo and beautiful. . ,Vy . . . SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! . .' :% Wo aro always up on this line. Can flt both your foot aud pookot book with stylos that are suro to picoso. Weill our largo Btook of Spring Clothing is just going HO inst wo foar to mon tlon it, for it may nearly all bo gono whou you got horo uuloss you como soon. FroBh Grooorios and a full lino of ll ard wai o always on baud. Thanking all our customer;* for past patroungo, and solloiting moro for tho future, wo aro, Very respectfully, CATHER & COMPANY, ?r3T"N-. H.-Wo also havo plenty of tho Illghost Grade Fortllizors on haud.^ES Ti E. ?lsiaife; Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. My FERTILIZERS aro B?9TTBR and CHEAPER than ovor boforo. I havo tho best on tho market. One Woman In Seven In this city 1ms soon tho advertisement of tho famous IC & G Corset in tho Ladies' Homo Jour nal, Munsoy's, Dolinoator or some othor March magazine, and knows, thoroforo, ?OHIO of tho import nut fact? about "tho Corset that doos not stretch." Wo havo in stook a good lino of lt &, G Cor iioi.e. and will be pleased to show thom to thc "one woman in sovon"-and to the othor six womon also. Tho now lt & G numbor '107-tho short-long cor sot, is ono of our most popular styles, and soils at tho popular ono dollar prloo. C. W. PITCHFORD COMPANY. JUST ARRIVED AT NI ELD'S, A LOT OF MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING. Also all kinds of Farm and Garden Implements to swap for Cash or Coun try Produce. OWL BRAND AND OTHER FER TILIZERS ALWAYS ON HAND I AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Respectfully, Dr. G. G. Probst, DENTIST, Walhalla, S. C. Office two Doors East of Bank, Second Floor. IIOUKS I 8.?50 A. M. TO 1 1*. M. ANO 2 TO fl P. M. March 24, 1808. DB. f. F. AUSTIN, X> E N T I S T 9 Seneca, S. C. -OFFICE pAYS - MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK. May 10, 1808.-ly HOTHE* W. II. HKSTER, Manager. Popular Summor and Winter Resort. Special attention to tho comfort of guests. Commodious Room?. Elogant Karo. .1-21-08-ly _ Miel Liver} and Sale Sties, SENECA, S. C. I. D. FlNOANNON, PllOPRIETOn. Fancy tennis and vehicles at all time?, day or night. Prices reasonable. 4-21-08-ly. Oh, that Pain ! Call in at Dr. J. W. Roll's Drug Store, toll him "where it is at" and let him givo you what you need. You may not know what you want, hut ho can toll you. PURE, FRESH DRUGS ALWAYS, ON HAND. Prescriptions carofully and accurately compounded, day or night. FULL LINE FANCY GOODS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDII?S, ETC. WALHALLA t H, O, Look At Your .A.NI) it will tell you that wo will have an oarly Spring. Good Friday conics in March this year. Wo havo just rccoivcd a now stock of GARDEN SEEDS of all kinds. Wc aro solo agonts for May's, colo brated.SEEDS AND FLOWERS. Como and look at thom. Wo havo n largo supply and want to soil you what you want. Como oarly before they aro picked over. SENECA, S. C. Tolophonc call, 1 long. S Low Prices. COLEMAN A SLOAN, at seneca.s. c., havo sold all their Furniture, luit havo a nico lot of COFFINS AND CASKETS left which thoy o ff or at prices much less than thoy aro usually sold at. They want togo out of tho business, February 28, 1890, 8- Imo H. C. BUSCH, DEALER IN Staple & Fancy Groceries FRUITS AT ALL SEASONS. Cash or barter for Poultry and Eggs. Hakory furnishes Fresh Broad and Cakes. -RESTAURANT Lunches served at all boura. ...?S 4-21-08-ly J. J. ANSEL, ~ DEALER IN Viivntturo of all Kinds, Co?llnn and CnskotN. ; kr * Prices to suit tho times. "iPJ 4 ... ..O 1 - j <-?i wr '.jf