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r.r> EVERY THUHOOAY MORNING. .OH, SMITH <% QT KOK. ?Ni *i.oo PER ANNUM. [EnTisiNo RATES REASONABLE. mmmnioations of n porsoual toter charged for as advertisements. ? ft3?f" Obituary notices aud tributos of respect, of not Over ono hundred words, will bo printed freo of ohnrgo. AU over that number must bo paid for at thu rato of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. MRS. JOHN SMITH NO GOOD IN LAW. Judge Watta ruled, on trial of a womau at Columbia last Monday, that a ranrrlod wornou^s given ?arno, and not that of bor husband,, must bo set forth iu indict s meuts for orlnio. Mrs. John Smith is "nb good" in law; it must bo Mrs. Juno ??M| Smith, or other given nanio. Why should not a woman liavoa right to h?rnerne, anyhow? In thoso days' of woman's rights it ls passing strange that a South dardina solicitor could bo so far bohind the times as te supposo that Jano Smith could bo convicted as Mrs. John Smith. It would bo justas much in kcoplug with the spirit of tito ago to indict tho hus band an Mr. Jano Smith. At noy rato, Judge Watta was right in hooping tho In legal nomenclature GS MAKE A RIGHT. 3d from Columbia that al's bondsmen will fight om thom on tho ground authorities know of his Superintendent of tho 1 mado no offort to stop IOVOI defenso, and pro Inclplo that two wrongs Fhoy would doubtless bo .1 liability, by fair moans their principal and his o" with all their ill got iordlng to their thoory tho safer, as well as tho mtlomon, such a dofonso ho tost of tho logal any I of tho moral codo, tes government, through ?m?uiL^ftto l)?i>artmont. has asked, at tho Mtth? Italian consul at Chnrloa Bfeudgmont of tho Federal 'of ('antoni, of Charleston, i paid, and begging that ?given to tho matter at once. HWstato is moroly practicing dilatory ?.'/(ctiea. il'iiK Now England colton milla have vanced ?ho wages of operatives ton per it, mid thoro^bypnt tliom on tho sched ifc effcot boforo tho reduction in tlio ing of 1808. It is ostimnted that tho ?onso affcots 140,000, hands employed mills. j.Attornoy General has decided that |o)Vybl election .ia to a special levy v/!>.o pay taxes and who have ?n tliO district prior to January lat Sweers and Members of Camp Haskell, United Confederate Veterans. ill pienso take notice that a mooting of your-Camp is horoby ' y?hl in Westminster, H. C., '. li'tth April instant, at l'? nSuHK^fflothopurpoKo of appointing and a sponsor to represent us nnual general rounion of U. C. Y. BfiSsi South, at Charleston, S. C., on 10th lo loth proximo, and also to WRpud to any other business proper for jmff.meenhg. A full attondanoe ia de li Tho following comrades aro appointed tb solicit supplies to bo foi warden to tho commissary at Charleston : For Westminster- B. II. Cross and M. A. Terrell. For Walhalla-V. F. Martin and S. K. Dendy. For Wost Union-W. A. Strother. 3. P. DKNDY, K Commander. fi Women Should Know lt. Many women Buffer untold agony and misery bocauso tho nature of their dis easo ?B not correctly understood. They have beon led to beliovothat womb trou ble or foinalo weakness of sonic sort is responsible for tho many ills that besot womankind. Nouralgia, nervousness, headache, puny or dark oiroios under tho eyes, rheumatism, a drugging pain or dull aoho in tho back, weakness or bearing down sonsaiion, profuso Ol' scanty supply of urine, with strong odor, frequent do dire to pass it, with scalding or burning sensation, sediment in it after standing in bottle or common glass for twenty-four hours, aro signs of kidney and bladdor trouble Tho above symptoms aro often attrib uted by tho patient herself or by hor physician to fcmalo weakness or womb trouble Heneo so many tail to obtain roliof, bocauso they aro treating, not tho discaso itflolf, but a reflection of tho pri mary cause, willoh is'kidney trouble i In fact, women as well ns mon aro mado misorablo with kidnoy and bladdor trouble, and both need tho saine remedy. Dr. Kilmor's Swamp Koot is the great discovory of tho eminent kidnoy and bladdor specialist, and ia easy to got at any drug Htoro for llfty cents or ono dol lar. To provo its wondorful merits you may have a snmplo bottle and book tolling all fcboatilt. U?ii?? neut absolutely freo by pontlon Tim KKOWBK ? your address to Dr. bnmton, N. V. Farmers' Alllanco. "tho Hinno timo very ^resolutions, Hays tho Her itor, was passed at tho ton, Ohio, County lt week, as follows: moors'' instituto, for bars, has boon passing regulating overytbing, from affairs to tito national banking ?onoy syatom; and, roas, Wo have observed that tho Lcomo and go without any Bpoolal to our individuality, and that lins fall upon tho just mid unjust, fnd in spito of our protesta that trusts bavo boon formed to control tho prices and output of everything under the sun, from pig Iron to chowing gum; thoro foro, bo it "Hosolvod 1. Tnat for this yoai wo will allow the government to bo administered "jy tho duly elected and sworn officers. ''2. That wo will produco the largest _^>osslblo on our farms, at a mini "cbst, and soil thom for tho highest 3S obtainable. That we will vote according to the ites of our individual eonsoioncos." -...i i ...o?. f?ou know that tired fooling Is oxcocd w|y disngrooablo. What is far bettor, pou may know, by a fair trial, that Hood's waaparllla ontlroly cures it. Hood's Fills euro nntisen, sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion. Frico 25c. Very Heavy Ra?as from July 1, 1898, to April 1, 1899. Wo ore indebted to Prof: J. P. C. DuP/c, of donison College, for tbo following statistics, showing the rainfall from 1892 to April 1,1899: Mouths 1893. 1803. UW. 1809. 1890. 1897. 1898. 1899. Jan. Fob_ .Mulch.. April.. M nv.... Juno... July. .. Aug.... Sept.... Oct Nov.... Doo_ 6.08 8.03 3.13! 2.01 3.10 10.66 0.08 4.41 6.18 0.61 4.46 3.08 2.00 8.13 2.24 3.41 3.82 6.38 1.03 2.07 4.17 8.89 2.05 1.87 6.20 4.76 2.03 1.93 308 4.71 0.21 3.91 2.74 3.10 0.81 0.40 8.21 2.09 6.90 662 4.31 4.99 1.30 7.22 0.13 1.22 2.77 4.77 Total... ?63.39]40.70?-i0.29|48.49?60.23|42.50|49.8C|21.21 4.19 6.19 1.09 0.92 4.67 1.94 11.28 1.02 0.21 1.88 7.66 1.69 8.72 0.03 6.89 6.01 0.46 2.60 2.97 2.23 1.60 4 31 3.38 3.22 8.9) 0.83 8.84 8.02 0.99 1.70 8.89 7.91 6.62 6.91 3.01 3.68 6.01 7.93 7.70 Avorago rainfall for aovon years, 47.20 inoho8. Rainfall from January 1, 1809, to April 1, 1800, 21.24 inohoa. Rainfall for same porlod iu 1898, 8.08 inohoa. From July 1, 1808, to April 1, 1809, 60.10 inohoa. From July 1, 1807, to April 1, 1898, 25.72 iuohoa. Roapootfully, J. F. C. DoPiiB, Voluutory Obsorver. Rhoumatism Cured. My wif--> han used Chamberlain's Foin 13alm for rheumatism with groat roliof, and I can roeommoud it as a aploudid liniment for rheumatism abd othor houaohold uso for which wo havo found it valuable-W. J. Cuylor, Rod Crook, Now York. Mr. Cuylor is ouo of tho loading mor obants of thia villago and enc of the most prominent mon in thia vioinity. W. G. Phtppin, Editor, Red Crook Her ald. For salo by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; H. B. Zimmerman, Wostminstor; W. J. Lunney, Sonooa. Kidnapped In Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, MO., April 3.-Samuel Jacobs reported to tho polioo to-day that his three-year-old son bad boon stolon. Last night Jacobs and his wife wont across tho street to visit a siok woman. They loft tho baby asloop. Whon thoy roturnod homo thoy found tho baby orib empty with tho bod clothes thrown over tho footboard as if sonio oiio had hastily gathorcd up tho child. Tho motbor bo came hysterical and tho fathor searched tho promises, but no trace of tho baby could bo found. Tho polioo believe tho boy was kidnapped. Gloanlngs from Oakway. ' OAKWAY, April 4.-Rev. Dr. Clayton, of Central, S. C., Ulled his regular ap pointment at tho Oakway Wesleyan chuioh Sunday morning. Rov. W. 8. Hamitor proaohod at tho Oakway Presbyterian church last Sunday Afternoon. Prof. J. S. Jennings will preach at tho Now Rotbol Rantist church noxt Sunday morning, April 0th; at ll o'clock. Subject: "Am I my brother's keopor?" Prof. and Mrs. J. S. Jointings enter tained a number of little folks at Oak way Sunday morning with au Kastor ogg Inuit. Miss Lucy Harris, who has been visit ing relatives at this placo, roturnod to lier homo at Townvillo Sunday. Mr. Victor Jones, of Newry, visited Iiis brothor, Mr. Walker Jones, ut Rov. L M. McGuire's, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dobbins, of iVlpino, S. C., visited Mr. Spearman Dob bins, at this placo, Saturday night. Miss Hattie Rrown was tho guest of ho Misses Reardon Saturday night. Misses M innie Patterson, Selma Marott md Hertha Kubanks visited Miss Jodio Ilaloy Sunday. Auditor J. P. Keeso, of Walhalla, was daking frionds at this placo Sunday. Mr. Henry Ruins, ono of our bravo )oys who volunteered in tho 2d South karolina regiment, is at homo on a ton lays' furlough. Miss Annie Haley, who has boon caching school at Retreat, roturnod to mr homo at this placo Sunday. Mr. N. H. McGuire, of Newry, visited lis uncle, Rev. J. M. McGuire, Saturday tight. Rev. R. L. Nelson and Mr. Sam Burriss vorshipped at this placo Sunday aftor lOOll. Mr. L. A. Kd wards is in Florida this veok. Mr. A. Reardon has a very Uno pioco if wheat on his farm. Mr. Reardon is mo of our thrifty farmers and knows low to raise his supplies at homo. FniBNDS. If tho Coming of Baby io contemplated by misgivings, worry ,nd fear instead of joy and satisfaction, to motbor can givo to hor child tho [reatost of all inheritances-robust icalth and a happy disposition, for ovon he Romans know that tho mother's coll idion ro achs upon her offspring. Every woman should know what BIIO laa Icarnod from porsonal experience, t is this: Danmor to both mother and iii i Iel la banished, nain is greatly lessoned, abor is shortened, as ls also tho period if confinement, by taking Dr. Pierce's favorito Prescription for Homo wcoks bo oro confinement. This wondor-working 'roscription imparts physical, montai in / )oca! strength, lt nourishes tho icrves, blood, brain and vitalizes tho emiuino organism in accordance with he laws of nal ure and common sonso. Dots from Now Hopo. NKW IIOPR, April 4.-Tho health of mr community is very good. The farmers of this section aro badly ichind with their work. Miss Ruth Hunnieutt, a charming ming lady of this community, has been laying in Seneca, dorking for Mr. E. J. Iunnicutt while he was in tho North electing his spring goods. The Misses Kenn omore, of Pickens, vere tho guests of tho Misses Morgan ast. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. John Burris, a handsome young ?ont of Pickons, was circulating among ds friends last Sunday. Wo don't know ds business. Guess Homo of tho girls EllOW. Rev. C. Ii. (haig has closed tho Fair ies school on account of tho illness of lia wifo. Supervisor J. M. Hunnieutt passed brough this community this morning n his way to tho mountains to bunt up he convicts. Ho is almost a stranger to ds homo folks. Wo aro afraid ho will ecomo a convict himself, for ho bas a arder time than thoy do. Mr. R. ll. A Inlander left for Piedmont his morning on business. SNAKK IN TIIK GUASS. "A wold to tho wiso is sufllciont" and word from thc wiso should be sufll lont, but you ask, who aro tho wiso? 'hose who know. Tho oft repeated ox orionco of trustworthy poraons may bo ftken for knowledge Mr. W. M. Tony nys Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives otter satisfaction than any othor in tho larket. Ho has been in thc drug bust* ess at Elk ton, Ky., for twolvo years; as sold hundreds of bottles of this nmcdy and nearly all other cough modi Inoa manufactured, which shows con luaivoly that Chamberlain's is tho most Uisfaetory to tho pcoplo, and is tho est. For salo by J. W. Roll, Walhalla; I. ll. Zimmormen, Westminster; W. J. itinney, Seneca. -- . Husband Stabbod by Ills Wife Joseph Brown wns stabbed to death by ia wife, Clara, at chicago, 111., oh Mon ay. Thoy wcro ongaged in a family iw. Rrown tried to got a butcher knifo, hon oho snatched tho weapon herself, rowe raised his foot and kicked her, nt in falling ?bo lunged forward with io knife, striking him fairly in tho omach. Maddened with fury and pain, K two battled forward and baok, tho ?aband kicking and struggling and tho if o plunging tho knifo into hor husband itll, at the fifth blow, ho fell backward m?, Murder Mystery In Georgia. .CLAJWKSVILLI?, GA,, April 8.--W. B. Doll, for many yoara ordinary of White county aud at present traveling for -John H. Daniel, of Atlanta, was followed and overtaken by J. S. Smith, a nun-chant living near 'S?u.quo post oftloo, in thia county, and killed with rails and rooks, 'there is said to be something hack of the killing, but so far no arrest bas been made ana the particulars are not known. Mr. Smith is a prominent .man in bia eootion. Developments aro watched for with lutorest, ' Tho sheriff and his depu ties havo gouo to the soone of tho kill A Bible Riddle-Can You Solve lt 7 Ki ?ITO es KKOWKK CO um KU : Doro ls a Ulolo riddle for your readers: Tboro was ono of old of whom the Bible doth record always spoke the truth and never teni pt od tho Lord; yet lu Christ's Kingdom ho shall uovor Bit. Will some ono of your readors answer lt? Z. CA nsw KM.. I was reading- an advertisement of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diar rhoea Komody in tho Worcester Enter prise recently, which loads cae to write thia. I oan truthfully aay I never used any remedy equal to it for collo and diai rlneu. I have novor hud to U80 moro than ono or two doaos to ouro tho worst caso with myself or ehildron.-W. A. Stroud, Ponomoko City, Md. For aale by li. B. Zliumorman, Woatinin8tor; J. W. Boll, Walhalla; W. J. Luunoy,Sonooa. Card of Thanks. To.tho many kind and faithful friends in Oe on eu county I fool vory gratoful for tho sympathy and kindness shown mo and my family. May poaco and pros perity constantly attend yuu, Respectfully. G. W. WlLUANKS. A Card of Thanks. On behalf of myaolf and family I do siro to express heartfelt thanks for tho kind ollie es and unceasing- attention of tho many frionda and neighbors who ministered so toiulorly during tho pro tracted last illness of Mrs. MOBS. To tho esioiauB, frionda and neighbors, wo o beon placed under high obligations that wo novor can discharge. You hnvo como vory uoar to UB in tho hour of be reavement. May Hoavon's richest bless ings rest upon ono and all. W. W. Moss. April ?th, 1800. Tho Insurgents Loso Honrt. WASHINGTON, April 8.-Tho following cablegram hus boon reooivod at tho War Dopnrtniont: . "MASILLA, April 8, 1800. "Adjutant Gonerai, washington, D. C.: "Prosont indications denoto that tho insurgent government ia in a porlloilS condition, with ita army defeated, dis Douraged and scattered. Tho Insurgents ?re ret ni lung to their bornes in tho cities und villages between boro and point? North of Maloloa, which our reconnoi tering parties have reached and desiro tho protection of tho Amoricana. Tho news from tho Viscayan islands is moro oncournging ovory day. OTIS." Constablo Crawford is Imit?te,I. COLUMBIA, S. C., A pi \ 3. -Tho grand ?my to-day brought in a truo bill for nurdor against W. lt. Crawford, charged villi killing Mrs. Stuart. Solicitor Thurmond decided to throw out tho lasos against all tho otbor constables ox .opt Crawford. The attorneys for Craw ord havo asked for chango of venue, vhieh will likely bo argued noxt Mon lay. Killed Himself, Wife and Baby. ALIIANY, GA., April 5.-Walter lt. I ackson, ono of the most promino nt 'oung men of Albany, killed his wife md three-mont hs old child, and thou bot himself dead in his homo boro last light. Tho dead bodies of the family vero found this morning by a servant in ho house who wont to Jackson's room o call him. .hickson is supposed to lavo murdored bis family and thou lain himself in a lit of desperation mused by tho loss of his position with ho Carter it Woolfolk Warobouso and 'omniission Company. Tho crime could mt havo been moro shocking had it iccurred in any family in Albany. Jack on and bis wife were among tho most lopular young pconlo of Albany and ivcryhody thought thoir homo life por cctly 8orono and happy. Waned F, Loland, proprietor of tho Vindsur hotel, Now York, which was Ic8troved by Uro on March 17th, died Lprll "Ith at Hotel Grenoble. Mr. I.c nid's death followed an operation for ippondicitis porformod on Friday last. A special from Howell, Texas, gives neagre dotails of tho poisoning of two hilaron by Mrs. Annie Hlashek, their nether, who administered strychnine to hom and then committed suicido. No anse for the tragedy is given. If so, there must be some trouble with its food. Well babies are plum?; only the sick are thin. Are you sure the food is all right ? Chil dren can't help but ?row i they must grow if their food nourishes tKem. Perhaps a mistake was made in the past and as a result thc di gestion is weakened. If that is so, don't give the baby a lot of medicine ; just use your every-day common sense and help nature a little, and the way to do I it is to add half a teaspoon ful of SCOTT'S EMULSION to the baby's food three or four times a day. The gain will begin the very first day yuu give it. lt seems to correct the digestion and gets the baby started right again. If the baby ls nurs ing but does not thrive, then the mother should take the emulsion, lt will have a good effect both upon the mother and child. Twenty five years proves this fact. ?;<ve. xml ?!.<">, xii ilrugfthU. An Ex?o?lent Ooinblnatiout The pleasant method and b?n?ficiai elf cots of tho woll known remedy, SYRUP or Fias, manufactured by the CALIFORNIA Fia SYRUP CO.. illustrate tho value of obtaining tho liquid laxa tivo principios of plante known to be medicinally lnxatfvo and presenting MUMU in tho form most refreshing to tho tasto and acceptable to tho system. It is tho oho perfect strengthening laxa tivo, cleansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yot promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation por mai lent ly. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver and b.o\vols, without weakening or irritating thom, mako it tho ideal laxativo. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as they aro plcnsant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatlo plants, by a mothod known to tho CALIFORNIA'Fio SYRUP Co. only. In order to got its bon oficial effects and to avoid imitations, picoso remember tho full name of tho Company printed on tho front o? every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAI/. LOUISVILLE, KY. NBW ?TORR, N. Y. Por sale t>y all Druggists.-Price 60c. r>crbottte. Roturo Items. RKTURN, S. C., April 8.-The health of thia community is good. Tho wheat fields aro looking groom Some ono has boon clovor enough to assisi, Mr. Clifton Simpson in disposing of hiB ioddor. Such olovernesu is not heartily aocoptod. TtTo farmers of tins scotion, wiro have for some timo hoon dead-"not dead, but Bleepeth"-I'm glad to noto, aro now waking up to a sonso of their duty, and gono to hauling rock and building up tho gullies and spilling pand from tho upland into their bottoms hy way of ditches, amt supplying themsolvcB with lohg needed farming tools. Mr. Norton Cox is tho loading farptex o' this section. Ho has his farm nicely arranged and woll furnished with all noodod implements for tho samo, such hs hay press, molasses mill, two-horse turnor and blacksmith shop. Farmers, why not follow suit ? '?? Mr. Davis passed through this soOtlob Saturday with a yoko of oxen purchased nt Carnesvillo, Ga., hy Mr. Orr Hamilton, of Seneca, valued at $00, woighing near ?,000 pounds. Mr. Luther Sanders made a Hying visit to Toccoa, Ga., on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Miller, Miss Ora Simpson md Master Moroco Millor visited rela tives and friends near Tekoona Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. Jackson Sanders, of Sonoca, is visiting his son, Mr. Tom Sandon, of this place. A young man of this community wont :o soo Iiis host girl Sunday evening, when io was suddenly interrupted by a young friond riding up and saying, "Ono of pour fathor's mulos is Bick and ho wants fou to go to Seneca for him. Ho bado ?cr adieu and started hurriedly away. rVheu ho had gono somo distan o ho was nformed it was April, ho dotormincd lot to bo heaton and turned and wont mck. Mr. Hubert Eyles weighs 100 pounds. Hrs. Hayes says sho lias enough peas to ?ai ry bim to 200 pounds. Our Sunday school at this placo is hiiving mid showing tho fruits of tho ai th ful workers who havo shown by heir daily walk what thoy aro and whom hoy aro living for. not for themselves, mt for tho upbuilding of others. Tho nan who HVCB for himself hcquoaths his iwn folly, poverty and meanness for his nonumont. Ho has bonofltod nobody, vhilo ho has dwarfed and warped his ?wu powere, and senseless stono or narblc, ho wovor lavishly supplied to nark his resting placo, docs him no loner. Ho has lived in himself, he has lied in himself, and all that ho leaves in nciiiory ol' himself speaks no word of uaiso in his behalf, no word of justillca ion. This is no true lifo Its tho worst if failures. Thoro aro glorious opportu litios in this lifo for service Ho who iscs thom as our superintendent has miches both his race and himself, when lying loaves a monument which outlasts nar bio and is brighter than polished irass. If Sunday school members v/oro s anxious to harmonizo as they aro ometlmoa solicitous lo disagree ami iroduco friction, how smoothly and leant d ully would tho machinery of tho iii i f> of /ion roll on. Let us study the longs that make for pcaco, tho things vhcroby wo may ed'fy ono another. Lot is endeavor to create as little friction as lossiblo where wo p.recs?ed to labor and pend our days. I,et ns hy and build pi ,nd not tom- down. Though wo may havo mt few days or months to labor in a ield, lot us do our best to all, and Joavo into tho Lord tho rest. KA UM mt dov. ---.??- - - On tho outside-that is the best place o keep tho hugo, old-fashioned pill, instas soon as you get it inside, it begins o trouble you. What's tho uso of snt?or ng with it, when you can got moro help rom Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellots? Thoso tiny, sugar-coated granules do on permanent good. They act mildly md naturally, and thoro no re-action afterward. Constipation, indigestion, lillious attacks, and all derangements of ho liver, stomach and bowels aro pro on tod, relieved and permanently cured. Earlo's Mills and Tokoona Budnot. ToKKIONA, April ?.-Mrs. Lillio Mo jeskoy spent several days last week with ir. and Mrs. J. A. MoLo&koy and family. Miss Ola Simpson and little brother, of {uluru, spout last Saturday night and lltllday with Mr. J. lt. Cleveland and ainily. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Isboll spout last iunday with the parents of tho latter, Ir. E. Z. C 'omer, near South Uni?n. Mr. W. II. r.''ibsen and wife spent, last Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. James 'rico, near AndersonviUe. Mrs. It. A. Mooro spout several days list week with her daughter, Mrs. T. V. ?ingleton, of Mt. Tabor. Thoro will be a musical given by Miss .illio Kloo at Townvillo. Friday night, Lpril 14, interspersed with dialogues, collations, tableaux and muslo. Admis ion 10 and 16 cents. Thoro is a storo of III) and amusement for all. Kev. D. W. lliott. preached an interost ?g sermon to a largo congregation lost linday at Cross Hoads and at three 'clock at Townvillo. Thoro was a good many attended ser ico at Cross Hoads Sunday from Oakway url South Union. Tho Sunday School afc Cross Hoads is n a boom now. Tho election last Sun ay for officers resulted as follows : Mr. V. S. Prichard, superintendent; Mr. lt. i. Mooro, Assistant Superintendent; Mr. ?obort I layes, treasurer; Mr. Kate Hol en, organist, and Miss Ella Shaw, assis t?t organist. Mr. Willie McCarloy and wife, of 'ownvillo, spent last. Sunday with Mr. nd Mrs. J. A., MoLoskoy. ,? , i Ono of our boys went to seo his girl the thor night and as ho was going home he di in a mini bolo and got some tl nat lu is oyes. Guess ho got soared and was nuning, tho reason ho fell. WAI,KINO STICK. "Barnoy" Evans Goos to Havana. Major H. H. Evans left Columbia on iprll it for Havana, whore he wMIropro mt a Now York in vestment company. Io will bo remembered as ono (\f tho low-bard aspirants for Railroad Com lissioncr nt tho Inst election. Cul Ills ThroAt oi' Ola*?. " J Samuel WorUVdr?, an dil rnorobsnt of Now York, killel bl tnt Of J>> Cbarlestou. o. ?;., hist Saturday by cutting bis lb rout with a broken pa.in of glass. Ho batt boon in Hu nunn viho for hbj??o?'?b, ?rid was rotm tiing homo, lu company with a uophow, Ai thur Worthoim. bo wont to the otfioc of lils fr?en?), Q. M. Politzer, a cotton factor On Adgcr'a wharf. Walk ing up to the doak of Mr. Politzer, be said: "Gus, I have gone crazy." Horan and smashed a window glass with his f?at, put bis head in th- hole and began sawing ids throat on tho .lagered frag ments. Ho waa caught and pulled off. but jerked loose find ran ids head through another pane, aud bogan sawing his throat. He fell exhausted to the floor and soon died. Ilia tragic death creal cd quito a sen nat i on. Killed Her Husband; Sha ls Kow Crazed. KNOXVM.I.K, TBNN., April 8.-A report bas boon received from Moorosburg, Haw kins county, of a horrible inurdor. Hugh Young and bis wife quarreled late on Saturday night and during tho atrugglo tho woman seized an azo and nt ruck, nor husband, killing bim instautly. l'art i cul ais aro meagre, the locality ho ing au isolated ono in the mount ainu. Tho man ls said to have boon in ill health and v i ii aldo for somo time. Tho woman is said to have been arrested and to bo crazed with grief. NEW ADyERTisE??ENTs. N?TIGE. No Trespassing. Aid, persons mo horeby forbiddon to commit any damage, injury or spoil upon this proporty, known aa Jooassoo farm, or to hunt, fish, sot out tiros, rango oattlo, or to commit any kind of trospass wbatovor thoroon, under ponalty of tho law, ns prescribed in tho Criminal Codo of South Carolina, and oilier laws relat ing to such subject. W. C. FISHER. April Oi 1800. 14-17 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. AM, persona indebted to tho estate of M. H. Bryoe, decoasod, aro hereby notillcd to mako pay mont to tho mulei signed, and all persons having claims against ?aid estai o will present tho samo, duly attested, within tho timo prescribed by law or bo barred. J. H. BRYCE, Administrator of tho Estato of M. II. Hryco, deceased. April 0, ISM). 11-17 ?iiial Mi ol iiie County ALL parties interested for or against tho applications for permission to erect gatos ovor tho public roads in tho county aro bcroby notiiled that tho Board will bold a special mooting to pass on said applications on tho 14th day of April, instant, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which mooting both sides will bo ox pcotcd to bo ready with their pel il ions and such other testimony ns they may seo propor to submit. At tho same, timo all matters now bci'oro tho Board involv ing tho regularity of tho proceed bigs, by which tho now road was laid out, ana rights of way acquirod for tho road from Seneca to tho High Bridgo, will bo dis posed of. By order of tho Board. J. M. HUNNICUTT, Supervisor, April (I, 1S!)0. Oats, Barbed Wire, Irish Potatoes and Salt. Onion Sots, Landrotb's Garden Sood md Pitchforks, Cow Bolls and Plow Stocks-in fact, most any thing commonly vented. Fine Hens in good demand. Sot your >ggs and hi ing me tho Cbiokons. Always in tho market, for Cash or Mor handiso. Bo suro to call first at my storo with mytbing to sell or TO BUY. Yours truly, L. C. CRAIG, SENECA AND WALHALLA. SPRING ill .?lil ? AM now receiving my Now Spring 1. Millinery anti a full lino of Linon Stamped Goods, Carticolli Silk Goods for Waists and Trimmings. SPRING MILLINERY OPENING, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH HO, 31, AND APRIL 1 MISS ELLA TURNER, of Atlanta, fia., will liavo nhargo of tho Millinory Department, ami sho will bo pro pared to moot tho wr.nts of all cus tomers. Remenibor tho Opening-March 80, 81, and April 1. Rospootf idly, MRS. E. M. CUDWORTH. H. C. BUSCH, DEALER IN Staple & Fancy Groceries . FRUITS AT ALL SEASONS. Cash or barter for Poultry and Eggs, h.kory furnishes Frosh Bread and Cakes. -RESTAURANT ?jrjf" I,une,hen sorvod at all hours. ?1-21-08-ly A/ARREN PRIESTLEY, Till'} BARBER. rOR FOURTEEN YEARS WAL HA LL A'S TONSORIAL ARTIST, .rompt and satisfactory work at bis Parlors. 4-21-08-ty IN THE HISTORY OF OCONEE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A DISPLAY OF PRETTY GOODS ! MY STORE AND WAREHOUSE ARE CHUCK FULL . OF RARE BARGAINS .... . . . 2,500 yards Shooting, bought from railroad company, 2o. 4,600 yards Shooting, bought from railroad company, bottor goods.\.4c. 4,500 yards OOH Island, worth Co., at.4Jo. 3,600 yards Chooks, worth 6o., at.4o. 8,000 yards Host Chooks, worth t?o., at.6o. 2.600 j ard ti Best Chovlot, worth 10o.. at. 'io. 8,600 yards Dost 80-inoh Poroal, big bargain at !0c.... 7o. 8,000 yords Llnou Grass Cloth, big'bargain at 8Jo.6o. 8,800 yards BoBt Frluta, Bonmants, big bargain at 6o. .SJo. A big lino of Organdies, all Colore, from 7o. to.60o. 1, aw ii a from 4o.?o.20o. Irish Plquoat.16o. Linen Cn?.8h from 7o. to.................250. 75 dltforont Silk Pnttorns, all Coloiu, from.60o. up. A FULL LINE OF HOSIERY, UNDEUVESTS, OVERALLS. BEAUTIFUL LINE OF MEN'S SHIRTS, NEOKAYEAB, ETC. In Clothing vye can show you the most elegant line of the Latest Styles, that can't be duplicated this side of New York, at prices in reach of every one. 63 Pairs Fine Pants, Bought from Railroad Company, not Damaged, at ONE-HALF Price. rmmm Tl TM LINE ftr mm HAMILTON & BROWN SHOES. SPOT CASH PRICES ON GROCERIES. Best Green Coffee, - - - - ll Pounds for $i.OO. A Good Coffee,.- 13 Pounds for $1.00. Granulated Sugar, - - - - 17 Pounds for $1.00. BALLARD'S FLOUR. Obelisk, Favorite, Blue Bird, - - $4.50. 4.25. - 3.85. Waterloo, Magnolia, Mark Twain, - $3.60. 4.10. 3.00. FURNITURE, STOVES AND COFFINS. .... A TRIAL IS ALL WE ASK .... J. H. ADAMS, Seneca, S.C, Permanently Beneficial Results IN THE TREATMENT OF COUGHS, COLDS, WHOOP ING COUGH AND CROUP. ALWAYS ATTEND THE USE Ol<" LUNNEY?? WHITE PINK AND SPRUCE EX PECTORANT. THY IT. 25 and 50 con ts. Lunnoy'a 8-hour Livor Pilla euro pain in tho baek and sido, li cad acho and constipation. 2i)C. W. J. LUNN EY, SENECA, S. ?. L? A. W O^VJR.r>S. ATTOHNEY-AT-L A W, WALHALLA, S. C., Will givo prompt attontion to all busi ICSB committed to his caro. Juno 80,1808. _201y VM. J. Simm.INO. ^ ?{ E. L. H2RNDON. ?TR?BLING & HERNDON, Attorneys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. C. 'ROMPT ATTBNTIOM GlVKN TO ALT. RlJIH NUBS ENTHU8TK1) TO TlIRlf. January 0, 1808._ 1. T. JAYNKB. I J. W. BBBtrOR, -M- . ?AYNES & SHELOR, ATTOHNEYS-AT-LAW, WALHALLA, 8. O. PROMPT attontion glvon to all busi L nona committed to thoir enro. January 12, 1805. -FOU tOW~ I Rates West, ! TEXAS, MEXICO, CALI I FOKNIA, ST. LOUIS, CI II ! (.?AGO, or any point, with FREE MAPS, write to j Fred. D. Bush, Diatriot Passongor Agent, j Louisville & Nashville R. K., ! No. 1 Brown Rldg, Atlanta, Ga. lolice to Debtors agj Creditors. \ LL PEKSONS having claims against ] A. tho catato of MIA. Sarah J. A udor >U, docoaaod, aro nott (led to proBont icm to tho undersigned, aa ExooutorB f her last will and testament, proporly roven as required by law. And all por >UB indobtod tr? said docoaaod aro noti od to mako paymont thoroof to UB at I foatmlnstor, 8. C. 0. E. ANDERSON, W. P. ANDERSON, ExooutorB. Marali 28, 1800. 13 111 One Woman In Seven In tliia city lina aeon tho mlvortiBomont of tho famous lt & G Corset in tho I.adios' Homo Jour nal, Munsoy's, Dollnoator or aomo othor March magazine, ami knows, thoroforo, aomo of tho import ant facta about "tho Corsot that dooa not Btrotoh." Wo have in atock a good lino of IC Ab G Cor sets and will bo pleased to show thom to tho "ono woman in ru von"-and to tho other alx womon alao. Th. new It ife G numbor ?ll>7-tho abort-long oor aot, ls ono of our moat popular styloa, and solla at tho popular ono dollar price. O. W. PITCHFORD COMPANY. / Seeds that grow aud do not disappoint ia the result, j if you buy boro. Wo do not fool it best' to oxporimont, (j d Ll HW//ti i\u ^ J and sown o^er only the most Northern grown-those Ul I wily fl n I frovn tho foremost soodsmon, CROSSMAN BROS., Ro DU I 11IIU Ichoster, N. Y., and also 1). M. KERRY .V- CO'S., Detroit, W ? ? H ? wa 1 Michigan. 1 Caroful buyers aro interested in tho gooda thnt are 11% pu mm>.mm (most certain to return thom valuo-thoso that aro cu ll] M y-.'1 I /dorsed-that havo tho approval of thrifty planters, and I ll I KM \ that aro known to bo most reasonable in prico. ? \ Wo havo only a fow moro of thc Cat Tail Millot and I tho Isboll Tobacco Seed. i You como nearest scouring Ideal results when you a* r llI huy your Seeds at ULLJUB S?IUTlIAC?HlSm^ \ The Poplar Price Store. WILL GO A LONG WAYS AT OUR STORE. Wo can savo you monoy on your next bill, if you will givo us a chance. Talk is ohoap, but if you will givo us a trial before you buy your Spring bill, wo will convinco you that wo aro soiling for as small a profit as any houso In tho county. We aro not soiling goods at cost, but will make you low prices, if you want to buy for cash. Wo sell Wood's Garden Socd in packages and bulk and will take your order for any kind of sooua v, '><vve not got lp stock. Your trado ia wanto., and appreciated by Lowery, Byrd & Co., SENECA, S. O. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This ia to notify you that wo aro ready to savo you money, if you will oall and soo us. "If you walt too lato, you must suroly moot your fate." Wo havo just received ?\ nico lino of now Shoos of all kinds, and if you should wait too lato, tho othor follow may get tho pair you want. Just think a momont. Wo will sell you a nico black o;- tan Shoo worth $1.50 for only DH conta. Wo will not tako spaco to mention our many othor bargains in Shoos, but promiso you that all our Shoes aro "bargains" at tho vory low prico wo will ask for thom. Our now Hats havo just como also, ami you should soo tnom. It would sur priseyou to seo tho Hat that wo can sell you for 07 couts. Why pay f 1.40 or 91,60 for a Sunday Hat, when you can get it for 07 couts. Wo also have a fow moro all wool Suits left. Now Is tho timo to buy whilu thoy are going at auch low prices. Wo still havo a fow moro |5 Suits soiling for $8.flo. Como ii you over oxpoct to need ono. . .. Do you need a Stove, or do you nood a Sowing Machino, or ch? you need both? If ao, now ls tho timo to buy thom, and wo aro tho pooplo to buy them from. Wo oan convince you of this fact, if you will only prico thom. Don't forgot that wo always lead prices on Grocorios. In foot, after consid ering tho low prico of cotton, scarcety of tho "dollar", wo havo dooldod to divido our profita wita tho pooplo. Wo know wc oan't make as much, but our motto la, "To llvo and lot livo." Do not walt too lato, but como now. J. & J. S. CARTER, CARTER MERCHANDISE CO.,