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'Better Than Show." The wealth'of the multi millionaires is not equal to good health. Riches without health are a curse, ?nd yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in Hood's Sarsaparilla, a valuable as sistant in getting and main taining perfect health. It never disappoints* 8orOfUl?-"Thrco yoara ngo our eon, now l-l.-?on, had a serious caso of scrofula and]eryBlpoi<\R willi dreadful sores, discharg ing and itching constantly. Ho could not walk. Several physicking did not holp for sixteen months. Three months' treatment with Hood's Saraparilla mndo him per fectly well: We uro glad to toll others of lt." MRS. .DAVID LAIRD, Ottawa, Kansas. NttUSea-" Vomiting spells, dizziness and prostration troubled me for years. Had neuralgin, grow" wonk and could not Bleep, My ngo wns against mo, hut Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mo thoroughly. My wolght IncrecHert from 126 to 143 pounds. I am tho mother of nine chlldron. Never felt BO well and strong since I waa married aa I do now." MRS. M. A. WATKRB, 1629 33d St., Washington, l>. C. EOJtema-" Wo had *to tlc tho hands of our two year old BOU on account ot cczemn on faco and limbs. No medicine ?von holpcd until wo used Hood's Sarsaparilla, which soon cured.1' Mus. A. VAN WYOK, 123 Montgomery Street, Paterson. N. J. Hood'* VIII? ??uro livor III?; jjon-lrrltAtlng ?nd .only cMhnrUe to toko w?th_ I?OCMV* tiiu snnnrflhT. JIM BELL'S WILD ANIMAL WAS BACKED TO WIN, AND ME DID. Tho Horse was not Abovo 1 5 Hands High Certainly a Most Vicious Brute. Kully 160 typical mountaineers, hunters, trappers and tnrheol loung ers wore congregated about Simp son's store, tho only place of business within 20 miles, when I arrived last Saturday, says a correspondent writ ing from Simpson's Corner. Ilav a curiosity to learn the causo of the odd combination, I inquired of a long-limbed, red-headed, butternut hunter. "Wal, stranger, there's goin' to como off right away thc gosh durnd est fight you ever saw right here at the corners." "Who aro thc contestants and what aro they going to fight for?" "Thar ain't no who 'bout it. It's old Jim Bell's stalyun that's goin' to huubaslo Sam Carter's two big bars, an' , lot mo.toll you, stranger, it will be a fight to 'member for many a year, an' I'm *i bcttin' on tho stal "A horse to do battle with two .full-grown bears? Why, my friend, tho bears ought to bo able to tear bim to pieces in a jiffy." Jg|i"Say, stranger, it's 'parent you n't kno\V that hess. Why, that /au's thc biggest devil this side fb? ole Nautchalah. There ain't no livin' critter on four legs can down him. That stalyun's wiped ont half a dozen bars, killed a painter an' near 'bout cleaned out the creek of men and critters tho last year. lie's dang'us as din'mite, an' nobody eau handle him 'ceptin' ole Jim's boy, Jack, an' how'n thunder he does it nobody knows. Sum folks say he hip'ntizes tho boss. M ebbe he vices; anyway, ho's the only human that can handle him." "Where can I find, this terrible ani mal ?" "Right over there in that pen," re plied my informant, pointing to ri big stockade of heavy timbers a short distance down the creek. When I climbed up and stood upon a wide shelf or string of logs which oxtended entirely around tho 60-foot stockado and looked over at thc oe cupant of tho pen 1 was forced to confess that the hunter had not ex aggerated, at least so far as the horse was concerned. The animal I looked upon was a wild stallion of tho moun tain breed, common in the highlands of North Carolina. Although not abovo 14^ hands in height, ho was certainly tho most, vi cious and savage-looking brute of the equino species I had over looked at. Ho was black as a coal, with long maine and tail and with limbs of per fect symmetry, and but for the man ner<?tt which ho rolled his eyes and curled lits HpJI above his long glisten ing teeth as he snapped at thc peo ple on the shelf, making them dodge down out of reach, he would have boon a perfect beauty. As it was, his actions showod him to bo a devil incarnate. I had soarcoly taken all this in winni four men came up leading two tre mendous bears, either of which would have tipped the scale at 100 pounds. Tho orWd followed closo behind, tem*! almost before tho men had opened [two small gates at the bottom of the stockade to let the bears in a human Jolt encircled tho stockade. Tho bears wcro let in at i oposite sides, and almost in a Hash there began tho most terrifie und bloody battle I bad ever soon. I have witnessed in tho Old North Stato and in tho mountain battles be tween catamounts and bulldogs. I have soon a panthor pitted against dogs bears and catamounts, and once witnesfif^^ battle roynl in Texas, in which v.<0 big bears and n panther fought a drove of peccaries, but in comparison with the fight whu'b fol lowed all of tho above seemed placid as schoolboy play. Tho bears had barely time to ?rn straighter;- np r.flfci their eutiaeua before tho black stallion gave a snort of rago anti bounded toward the big boar, which stood almost below my feet.- Druin saw him coming and rose to bia hind foot, his littlo yellow eyes snapping with rage and hunger. The horso was too quick for him, however, for before tho boar could strike with bis poworful arms tho stallion roared up, drovo both fore feet squaroly iuto tho boar's faco and neck, kuooking bim six foot away. Wheeling liko lightning, the en raged stallion gathered lo kick, but boforo ho oould launch out boar No. 2 carno up on a gallop, and just as tho horse's heels loft tho ground tho boar gavo a quick snap, catching tho hide about a foot above tho fotlook, and tearing away a strip of ludo a foot long and an inch in width. With a scronru of rago and pain the horse bounded into tho air, clear ovor the boar, and whirled, it appoared, so quickly was it dono, almost in midair, and before No. 2 could faco about the stallion's sharp tooth olosed over one of ils ears. A snap, a rip of tearing flosh and one ear and a big pioco of ludo woro gone. Tho bear, growling ? lui rago, was on his hind foot in a second, but only in time to catch a vicious kick with both hind feet, which sent it ovor on its baok. As boforo, tho horse wat? compelled to whirl about to face a second onemy, for bear No. 1 had gotten on its foot and rushing to thc fray. Then for two or three minutes, it appeared-but which pro bably was not much moro than as many seconds-there was a mixup of hide, hair and heels, mingled with growls, snvago snorts and snapping teeth. Ono bear was down and badly hurt, rho other bear, No. 2, was bleeding profusely about tho hoad and ono of Iiis legs seemed to bo crippled. As for tho stallion, he was fearfully torn m every ono of his four legs. But before 1 could tako in tho full ?xtent of injuries given and received ty the three lighters they were all igain on the move. Tho bears this imo separated to attack the stallion rom different quarters, but they met villi a ring general, for tho horso vhirlcd and charged directly at ono >f them, as the bear attempted to jain his hind feet ho wheeled and .lunched both hind hoofs with a sick ening thud against his ribs. I could plainly hear tho snap of trokon bones as tho bear toppled ?vcr; but before tho stallion could lodge or throw up his hoad out of each No. 2 struck him on tho noso villi his claws. Down went both hoofB and claws lying. A second after tho horse, vhieh now seemed a mass of torn ,nd bleeding flesh, bounded into the ir and came down with all four feet m his prostrate foe, crushing bone, lesli and muscle beneath. Then, earcely giving his dying foo a glance, ho crazed stallion sprang at his other mcmy, who was trying v; inly to re fill his feet. Again tho stallion prang into tho air, with his four Bet gathered into a bunch, and again here was a sickening crunch of bono nd flesh. Uoth bears were now ead, crushed and kicked into two loody masses of wool, bone, and Mesh. After his last dash the horse walked way a few steps, then, turning, stng ered up to tho first bear he had nocked out, knelt down and literally ore skin and flesh fi oin thc bear's ody ; then, with bloody head and listening teeth tho savage brute munged to stagger over to the othor lass of wool and flesh., which he urved in the same manner. After tearing and battering the ody into a mass of broken bones nd mangled llesh, thc stallion tossed is head, from which the bloody Dam Hew in long flecks, gavo a neigh f triumph and fell lifeless to tho round. The stallion had won the attie, but it had cost him his life. Col. J. S. Brubakor, of Spartan urg, slaughtered a Poland-China og ii few days ago that weighed 0?18 m ounds gross. >v HAY BE MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE " oh APPEARED AT FIRST AS K ?o mam MERE PIMPLES. sr?B&l and aro forced operation-the only treatment which tho <1 promptly returns, however, and is ovon before. Cancer is a deadly poison in tho other external treatment ?an have no offe< como from within-tho last vestige of polo Mr. Wm. Walpolo littlo blotch about t! oyo. gradually growi at Intervals ran in all and consulted a gooc and nd vised that it sent to. I road lu i 8 H.S.. and dcoldod Cancer becoming at very freely. This ( tinned altogether, If ped off. ana now ont what threatened to d Positively tho only S" 8, .8? FOR 1 -because it is tho only remedy which can tho disease and forro lt out pf f-Ua syetoifl does not reach the blood ? tho peni seat c not /><! Out UWay, Inoint upon 8. 8. 8..' not 8. 8, H, cores also any caso of Soiofuli BloodJPoi?On, Vjfttf?, flores, or any otb bookt%n Caneo? and J Hood iMaoascB wll Swift 8pooJi}e Company, Atlant?. Omyin P?raiyto? iho Oato-Kccpof. In ono of tho newspapot* compos log rooms in this oily tl)ero in u type setting tnaohino operator who is- a groat lover of h'orse^aoing. A good charo of his wages jjhto to tho book, makers at the looal tracks during the lacing Boason, although, for som o ,ason, he nover aoquired tho pool room habit, and has always refused to put down a bet unloss ho was l<thoro to eeo how. tho dogs ran." Ho is fully six feet tall, . ?nd weighs %bout 200 pounds. His slzo suggest od a joko to ono of his frionde during the raoing season lost summer. "Going to Sheepshead Hay to ?ay ?" tho friend asked. "I'd liko to, but if I go I won't liavo much to bot with." "I oan give you a jockey's badge," mid tho f rio nd. "Gimme it," roplied tho printor, ?agorly, novor realizing thc ridicu lous contrast between his sizo and ihat oven of tho hoavy-woight [ookoys, Armed with tho jockey's ondgo bu presented himself at tho :nco track gato and showed his jadgo. Tho tiokot-takor looked at lim in astonishment. ??Kor God's f*?*.ke, ho flr>nllv blurted >ut, "wot do you ride-tho ele phant?" "Thero's ono entered in tho fifth .ace," was tho reply, ami bis norvo io paralyzed the gato-koopor that ho vas admitted.-Now York Sun. Dr. M. A. Simmons' Livor Medicine dears tho comploxion, gives buoyancy to ho mind, cures hoadacho, rogulatcs tho tomaoh, bowols and livor. Rofloctions of a Bacholor. No girl bclioves in long engage nehts who can get a short ono. Ho who would bo thc master of jove muit first become his servant. A woman always has a lot of sym lathy for a mau who pretends ho nsn't any for himself. Tho average girl has an idea that ?dion a man is in lovo with her ho hvays talks about her to his dog. A man feels sort of queer when ho ears that the woman ho was once ?gaged lo is going to got a divorce. Whon two men quarrel en u of them ? wrong ; when two women quarrel otb of them aro. What God and tho angula do not nderstand about human nature is nown only to the women. At tho bottom of half of the mar led trouble in tho world is a nagging afc, and at the bottom of the other alf is an indulgent husband. For the first six month? the aver go married man wonders how his dfo ever came to do it ; for tho next ix he wonders how he evor came to o it himself. What Ho Used. "You say that you WITS forcibly jected ?" "No, sir; I don't say anything of ie kind." "Didn't I understand you to say rat he removed you with violence?" "I don't know what you understood, ut 1 didn't say that." "I inferred from what you told me mt he used force to compel your xit." "I don't see how you got that into our head, for I didn't say nothing of ic kind." "Yon didn't go out on your own ucount?" "Not by a tarnal sight." "Then how did you got out?" "Why, gosh it all, bc kicked mc nt?" "Well, 1 want to know if bc didn't 3D ? IV/IUIlCt'. "No, I'll bc shrunk if he did. Ho sod his foot."-Chicago Ledger. The Old and the New. He-"Darling, will you not trust ie ?" She-"No, I will be fair. I wont ng in any combino on you." He ifcrriug to the old meaning of trust -she, tho new. -- -4.^ Intoxicating liquors have been lado from tho sap of thc birch, the 'illow, tho poplar and thc sycamore. Tho greatest caro should ho given to iy little sore, pimplo o? soratc-?i which own no disposition to heal under ordin mont. No ono can tell bow soon tbeso olop into Cancer of tho worst type, v people dio from Cancer simply bo ot know just what tho disease io; ajrn themselves over to tho doctors, to submit to a cruel and dangerous ootors know for Cancer. Tho (hisoaeo moro violent and destructive than i blood, and an operation, pinetop, pr 3t whatever upon it. Tho euro must on must bo eradicated. , of Walshtown, H. D., s?vya< " A ho size of a pea carno under my left ng largor, from which shooting palps I directions. I lacarno groatly alarmed I doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, bo cut out, but thio I could not con my local papor of a euro effected by to try it, It acted Uko a charm, tho first irritated, and thou discharging gradually grew less and thou ilisoon laving i. ?mall scab which mon drop, y a healthy littlo sear remains where fctttroy my lifo ono? held full sway,*' cure for Cancer is Swift's Spool flo THE BLOOD go doop enough to rcaoh tho root of i permanently. A surgical operation >f ?ho dUeaso-- because the blood can liiiig.oan jtako Itt} place, &? l?cvtoina, "Ithouniatlpin, jfJonfagl.oij'i icr form of "blood diseOBO. ViWuabdt/ I bo malled froo to any nddross by A good Btory is told of Bishop (then Lieutenant Genera!) Polk of the Confed?ralo army and another General, whom we will oall ??IMank^" Wt?o now leamos in Alabama : During the Georgia campaign, and not long before General Polk was killed at Pino Mountain, he request ed Gouoral Blank to accompany him to A bili in front of the lines whioh commanded an oxcollont viow of tho position of tho opposing . Fedoral forces. The figures of tho officers, outlined upon tho sky as they stood upon this eminence, offered a tempt ing mark for somo Fedoral gunnors, and in a few moments both lay on tho ground, stunned and senseless from tho offoot of Federal sholls. Tho fortunes of war had brought to gether a most distinguished ohuroh man and ono of tho bravest and most trusted of Forrest's officers. Tho lattor, howover, was not at tho time noted for extremo pioty, but wns rather givon to tho use of vigorous language and forciblo expletives, whioh fact tho good Bishop know and regretted ; ho also knew that h?B present companion was ono of tho very berti and bravest mon in t'ne Confcdorrtto service. Tho two ollicers lay stunnod for several minutes. General Blank was the first to recover. Booking about him in a dossed way, ho Boon discov ered tho burly form of his compan ion, who was breathing hoavily, but evidently coining around all right. In a few moments ho heard General I'olk muttor : "Oh Lord ! whero am I, whore am ? ?" General Blank, keenly alivo to a ?CU80 of grim humor, whispered gently : "In bell, General." "Impossible," murmured tho setni jonsoious Polk. "Who is it thal :ells mo so ?" "It is I, General Blank," solemnly responded that practical joker. "O Lord," groaned tho good Bishop, "havo mercy on me ! If ??lank is here I know it must bo ,rue !" The servant question, though a leoidedly vexations one, has still its lumoroua sido, that brightons up tho {loom of tho moro sombre inciden -als. A friend of a writer in the Mew York Telegram, desiring a waitress, advertised for the same, md many and varied were the appli cants for the place. One of the lot, i pretty, neat-looking girl, was ne eded, and the employer, to be sure, 'csolved to question ber. "And so ron want to bc a waitress?" "Vis, nn'am." "Do you understand tho luties of such a position ?" "I do, na'an." "Have you ever waited on he table?" "No, ma'am. Tho last amily where I win ked did their own achin', but I think I could learn -- CASTORS A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signatare of Ho Looked loo prosperous. Two men were standing in the ool shadow of a building. The lder was mopping his brow and bitching tho people who passed. Suddenly he touched his companion n the arm. "Seo that girl in the sailor hat he pretty ono over there ? She's ;oing into that pawnshop. How do know ! I don't know exactly ; it's kind of instinct." The girl looked cautiously about, ;a/,ed at the array in the window of he shop and walked on. "Sho'll be back in a minute," said he man who iiad apoken before. She will look around again, and, /hen sho thinks no ono sees her, lip in. There, she's coming back !" Tho girl had turned on tho corner nd was retracing her steps. Sure nough, she paused before tho open loor, looked up and down the treet, and went in. Five minutOB ?tor she came out and walked apidly away. "I don't know how I can tell them, mt I can invariably pick them out lever been known to fail. Say, do on seo that fellow coining up the treet-ho in the light snit? Ile ust came from the pool room?, prob bly, is broke and is going in to liook' his watch. Yes, ho's coming ip this way. There, what did I tell on ? I knew he'd go in." His friend nodded. "That is .rutty good, but I'll make a bet I an do the same thing. Bet yon a iver." "Done." "Well, that elderly gentleman who ust got off tho car will go in there, 'lie one with thc diamonds, I mean " "Nover! I'd liko to double I lint lot." "I take you. See, be's going right ip to tho door. There, he's going ight in, lin] hal what did J tel) on y Ten dollars, please j" and tho oungcr mon judd out his bondi Tin irst observer drew out a roll and ?ave him two fivo-dollar bili*. "You aro right," he remarked, lavo a drink ?" "Yes, don't mind if I do." "But do you mind telling me how ou knew he'd go in there ?" HN?t at all. You see, he owns th? lace.?? IA HEALTHY BRIDE IS A HAPPY ONE. i r S l??lfh ,. t T%VERYwomanisunderobligations ffo ? un ll l/ICi, i!/IW?P Pa* to herself and tho man she mar- jr ( ' Mill I il'l '.'ll >l! I .. rioatobointhoinoathonlthycon- S A ill I ? ?I'liv''l ^ I'll dition possible Sho should bo freo of 2 lill liyjfiPljHill t l^ftWlIj !|i all fomalo disensos and monstrual ir O) || | lt?y ?vi'! ;l /!^n #/?^!l !? I ,?ll regularities, becauso tlio condition of ( ;) A M tho wife makes or mars tho homo, ajk / A Mill!/ X /// I 'l v '' Don'tdolay l)oeausoyou dread to con- V-^ l\ /'4 7 L _X \ ioL/ Jr /'ffllti suit a doctor, for a consultation is un- ?0 gjL -Jt/y,$ ]V V,^W^'V^^7--* ' necessary. Got a fow bottlos of f ' k A "^f?^?^?'r^^STi ^?. r*& rG?vstio*s Z S **KJ3T^W^^ fl 4 !?? H. r'- J Fournie 8 l^?f?)) 'Ijiy^a?l ^-*w * lPanacea. @ I N ^^^\^ly^!tV X^^^i' and treat yonrsolf in tho privaoy of J| y i/oi'f''' i\l \ ^ vour homo. It will cure you. W A fl V P?* V \ / If your caso is in any way compli- ?gfb g 'i^=T?,Vv\ ^ * .> catocl write to TliR LADIES* IlBAT/m ^ O "rJjj >?d Jpr^T^J CI.UH, (caroL. Gorstlo & Oo.) Ohatta- SS A .^^IS^AfTr^t^^^i^ nooga, Tenn,, and re?oive valuablo A ^ "^m^S^^^^^^^^.^ instructions on all fomalo Irregular!- ac A ^^-^^y^^ ties, froo of charge. K ) ( ) MY WIFE HAS SUFFERED FROM WOMB TROUBLES A :?,or more than eleven years, and bas tried everything abo could Ket. .is well ns ?fe 'W overal doetors, but noll.in? did ber any wood. Ltistspringl commence?! stying mW A ber G, F. P. willoh ?avo immediate relief.and..benelited her irreatlyat her Ab W monthly periods. NV. 10. TUltNEK, St. Stephens. Ala. W A L- GERSTLE A. CO., PROPRS,, CHATTANOOGA. TENN, A For salo by JAM KS II. DARBY, Walhalla, S. C. If you desire attractive m Joh Printing of any descrip- \M}L\ tion send it to the Courier ?Tob Olllce. Briefs und Argumenta 1^ : : : : a Specialty. Notice to Township Boards of Assessors. ri "AUK Township Boards of Assessors X ai e requested to meet at my ofileo for tlio purpose of assessing the value of personal property on tho days mentioned below, t:> wit: Tlio assessois for (Jentor, Chattooga, Iveowoe and Pulaski townships, on Wednesday, April nth. The assessors for Seneca, Togalo, Wag oner and Whitewater townships, on Thursday, April (?th. Tho County Hoard of Kcnndizati ni will meet .it my ofiico on Tuesday, April 18th. The gentlemen mentioned below have lieon appointod Township Assessors, to wit: Conter-Messrs. J. W. Rcarden, T. ll. Keese, !.. (). Bruoo. Chattooga-Messrs. L. A. King, W. H. Mongold, W. (J. Kussel!. Keowce.-Messrs. 15. A. Perry, J. W. Mulkoy, T. A. Grant. Pulaski-Messrs. Nathaniel Phillips, (!. D. Arve, V. 1). Hot hell. Seneca-Messrs. \V. A. Lowery, W. A. Barron, W. M Camphell. Tugaloo-Messrs. O. 1. Walkor, G. IC. fingleton, Albert /.immorinan. Wagoner-Messrs. J. 1). Ishell, I). P. McAlistor, J. .1. Ansel. Whitewater- Messrs. J. L. Talley, 1). I). Alexander, J. II. Wigington. J. P. KEKSE, County Auditor. Norie-Thc Township Assessors aro li ree ted to appear before tho Clork of the Court and he sworn, which is the inly commission required. Sic o? South Carolina, Comity of Oconco. /^LARK CRUMPTON, who is in the V^J custody of tho Sherill* of Oconco Bounty by virtue of a writ of Sciro Kacias, at. tlio suit, of Lindy Nichols, hav ing filed in my olllce, togo thor witli a ;ch.'dule on oath, of his estate and ef fects, his pet it ion to the Court of Com mon Pleas, praying that ho may bo ad mitted to tho benefit of tho Acts of the ['encrai Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors: It is ordered that tho laid Lindy Nichols and all others, tho '.creditors, to whom the said Clark Cramp ton is in anywise indebted, bo, and they ire hereby, summoned and havo notice i o appear before tho Court of the Clerk if Common Pleas and General Sessions For Oconco county, 8. C., a'- Walhalla rjourt House, S. C., on the ...iib day of April next to shew cause, if any they ian, why tho prayer of tho p?tition Aforesaid should not bo granted. JA MKS SKA HORN, C. C. P. Sr G. S. Ofiico of Clerk of Court, ) Oconco county, S. C., > Stltli Marchi IWD. ) 18-10 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION. The State of South Carolina-Ocono( County-ODlco of Suporviaora of Kogls tration, Goonoo County, Walhalla, S C., March 22d, ISM). NOTICE is hereby given that in nc COl'dauco with an Act, of the Genero Assembly, and in conformity with tin requirements of tlio Slate Constitution l)io books for tho registration of al legally qualified voters, and fer t|?o issn ing of transfers, eic, vvill lie open' at tin Dflloo of Supervisors of Registration a i.ho pourt bonne, between tho bonis of 1 y clock a- "hi and if o'clock p. pp. on tin first Monday of each Qioutll, until tilil't] lays bpfor? tho next general election Minors who shall bp'pnniC of age d II ri in ,|iaf. period of thirty days shall ho ppt) tied to registration before the hooks an dosed, If Othorwiao iiealifjed. The re juirnnicuta for a qualified yoler aro Upi he applicant for registration shall bi |h|o to read and write correctly, or pos waa in bin own namo property lo th unount. of three hundred dollar?, UJ)')| which he pays taxes. II. s. VANDIVKIIH, Chairman. W. T. Oiuinns, W. N. UltUCK, Supervisors of Registration Oconco Co. Citation Notice. THE ?STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OK OCONKK. J IN TIIK COUltT OF PHOHATK. Uv D. A. SMITH, ESQ., JUOOK OK PllOBATK. Whereas, Janies Soaborn, as dork of tho (Join t of Common ricas for Oconco county, South Carolina, has niado suit to mo to grant him Luttera of Administration of tho estate and oiVects of Sam Helston, deceased These are thereforo to cito and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Sam Helston, deceased, that they ho and appear before me, in tho Court of Probate, to bo held at Walhalla, S. C., on Tuesday, April llth, 1800, liter publication there of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any thoy have, why tho said ad ministration should not bo granted. (?ivon under my hand and seal this 1st day of March, Anno Domini I8t)i). ^SK'VI?^ D. A. SMITH, Judge of Pro ( ) bato, Oconco County, S. C. Published on tho 2d day of March, 18HD, in tho KKOWUK COUIUKU and Oconoe Nows._0-14 Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 CoiJW'V\ OK Oi UiM'.it. ? IN THE COURT OF PRORATE. Ry I). A. Smith, Esq., J lid go of Probato. VVn BUK AS, Susan A, Dickson, has made suit to mo to grant her letters ol' administration of the personal estate of and effects of Marshall P. Dickson, de ceased Those aro, thereforo, to cite and ad monish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of Hie said Marshall P. Dick son, deceased, that thoy bo and appear boforo mo, in tho Court of Probate, to bo hehl at Walhalla (knu t Houoo, S. C., on Saturday, April 8th, 18(10, after nub Mention thereof, at 11 o'(dock In the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why tho said Administration should not be granted. (riven under my hand this 28d day of March Anno Domini 181)0. ( ) I). A. SMITH, } L.S. [ .ludgo Probate for ( -~ ) Coonee county, S. 0 Published on tho 23d day of March, 1 SUD, in thu Koowco Courior and Oconco NOWH^ 12-13 Citation Notice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OooNnu COUNTY. My I). A. Smith, Ksq., Prohato Judge W'H LUKAS, America Mooro has made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration of tho cstato of and effects of Jeromlah Moore, de ceased These are thoroforo to cito and admon ish all and singular tho kindred and oroditors of tho said Jeremiah Moore deceased, that they he and appear be fore mo, in tho Court of Probate, to bo hold at Walhalla Court House, S. C., on Saturday, April Ifith, 1800, after publica timi thereof, at ll o'clock in tho fore noon, to show cause, if any they have why tho said administration should not be granted. (iiven under my hand and seal, Mils 20th day of March Anno Domini I8W?. [L. S.'J D. A. SMITH, Judge of Probate forOoonoo county,s.c Published on the ?loth day of March 1800, in tho KKOWKK CouniRit and Goo noo Nows. 18-14 N<rti<)(> o<* l^inal Sfot 1,tn o ni. ?rici 3L>?N? clia.i*gfOc "VT OT I CK is hereby given that Hip un ?\ deisigned will make app. cation to D. A. Smith, Ksq., Judge of Prohato for Ooopop rnnnty, in tho state ^f South Carolina, at his ornoo at Walhnhi Court Ilonso on Saturday, tho 2)lth day of April, 1800, af ll o'clock |n the ffe iioon, oj- ns soon thereafter as ??aid ap plication eau be benni, for leave tomnko final settlement pf tho estate of Har rison Haynes, deceased, nnd for final discharge as Executor of said estafe, SHERIFF A. HAYNES, Executor of l?state of Harrison Haynes, deceased. Marob 80, 1800. 18-1(1 TM li CHURCHES. Tho appointments for tho Walhalla j O?ro?lt aro aa follow?; First Buuday, at WhUmiro'sat'll a. m. ; | Jocassoo at 8 p. tn. * I Second Sunday, at Doublo Springs at \ ll a. m. ; Laural Springs at 8 p. tn. Third Sunday, ac Oooneo at ll a. ni.; /Aon at 8 p. ni. Fourth Sunday, at Fairview at ll a. m. ; j *fc Newry nt 7 p. in. A. A. MKUMTT, P. 0. Tho following are tho appointments 3f tho WcBtminstor Circuit for the year j 1809: First Sunday-Hopowoll, ll a. in.; Nazareth, 8.80 p. m. Secoud Sunday-Westminster, ll a. m. ; Hook Springs, 8.80 p. m. Third Sunday-Contor, lia. m. Fourth Sunday-Kook Springs, ll a. m.; Westminster, 3.30p. m. lt. It. DAGNAM,, P. C. West Urion Baptist Churoh. Preaching ovory fourth Sunday at ll ?'olook by tho pastor, Bov. P. J. vormil iou4 Sunday school at 10 o'olook a. m.-C. it. D. Burns, Superintendent. Frayer mooting ovory Sunday at eight | /olook jr. m. Tho following aro tho appointments of I bo St. Joint's Evangelical Lut iteran | diu i ch : Sunday School at lin. m., Mr. J. J. \ mud, .Superintendent. Divino Services in English on tho 2d md Ith Sundays nt ll a. m., aud on caoli Thursday at 4.80 p. m. Connan on tho 1st and 3d Sundays at ] lt a. m. O CC OC? OURS AUK t 5LLUUI ALWAYS wtMwW vi RELIABLE. I ino, Sond for our Illustrated Catab and oidor direct. AUGUSTA KARLY TRUCKER CABBAGE, A Suro Hondor. Scod 10c. a packet. ALEXANDER SEED CO., Augusta, tin. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condniisod ISolicdulc In I'',fiont Doo. 4th, 1808. STATIONS. JV. Charleston. 7_10_a_m JV. Columbia. Ti 06 a m " Prosperity. 12 10 n'n " Nowhorry. 12 25 p m " Ninety-Six. 1 20 p m " Greenwood. 7 40 a m 1 65 p m lr. Hodges. 8 00 a ni 2 16 p m iv- Abbeville. 8 40 s ni ~5 45 p m lr. Uoltoii.' 8 60 ir in B 10 p m lr- Anderson.-tl 85 a m _8 85 p m lr. GroonvliTo.~T?" lb a ni 4 15 p m ir. Atlanta. IT.7777. I) 55 p~m 0 80 p 5 STATIONS. _??^ JV. Qreonvlllo. 6 lio p m 10 IS ft m " Piedmont. 0 00 p m 10 40 5 m " WilHnnmton. 0 22 p 111 10 66 g m ?y. Anderson. 4 45 p m ^lo 45 a m iv. Heft 011 . ? 4fTp ~m ?? 15 ft ni Vr. Donunlds. 7 16 p 111 ll 40 it m JV. Abbovil?o.".-(Ho 11 m "TS 20 a ni JV. llod|(OH. fllii p m ll 65 a m .. Orcouwooa. 8 00 p in 12 40 p m " Ninety-Six. 12 55 p m " Nowhorry. 2 00 p 111 tr. Prosperity. 2 ?4 p m "_Columbia. . 3 80 p m ?r. Charleston.77.777. ~8~?C""p m ?ni?j baily HTATIONI |Dally|Dally io. ll No. 18 _ No. 14 No.lO B??p 7 I?11 Lv_Charleston....?r 800p ll 00a BiVjn lt lion '._Columbia." 8 2Up OBOp eora 12 16p 1.Alston.Lv 2 80p 860a 001a 133p ".Bautuo." 1 28p 7 40p 0 20a 200p ".Union." 1 05p 7 80p 0 8i>a 2 22p " .... Jonosvillo .... " 12 25p 0 63p 0 61n 2 37p ".Pacolot." 12 14p 0 42p 1 25n 8 lop Ar.. Sportonburg.. .Lv ll 45a 0 I Bp 1 ?ca 840p LT.. Sparenburg...Ar 1122a OOOp IH6p 7 00p Ar. . Ashovillo.LY 8 20a 805p 1,P," p. m. "A," a. m. Pullman palace Bleeping cara on Trains 35and 6, 87 und 88, on A. and O. division. Diniugoan n Hie e I rubin servo all meals onrouto. Trains leave Hpartanburg, A. & C. divinion, iorthbound. 8:45 ft. m., 8:87 p.m., 6:10 p.m.. Vostlbnlo Limited)! southbound 12:20a. m., :15 p. m., ll :34 n. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains loavo (.ii-oonvillo, A. and O. division, orthbound. 5:50 a. m., 2 itu p. m. and 6:22 p. m., Vestibuled Limited) : pouthl>ou?d, 1:25 a. m., :W p. m.. 12:80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 0 and 10 corry ologout Pullman leaping cars Pei ween Columbia and Ashovlllo ni eulo ?lally between Jacksonville andOluolu Ail. BANK B. GANNON, J. M. GULP, Third V-P. & ?ou. Mgr., Traillo Mgr., Vieilli ni: ton, D. Ok Washington, D. O. V. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK. Wen. Pass. Ag't. Aa'tMon. Pass. Ag't. Washington, D. O. Atlanta. O a. Bx. Hun. No. 17. Daily No. ll. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Vs? (?ndeused Sohodulo of l'anengor Trains. In Kffcot Dec. 4tb, 1803. Northbound. ,v. Atlanta. C.T.I 7 60 alli 00 ml 4 86 Jil 60 p '. Atlanta, IC.T.I 8 60 11 1 oO p 6 06p 12 60 a " Noroross.... ? 80 a. 0 28p 100 a " lluford. 1006a. 7 08p . " Gidnouvllle.. . 10 85 a 2 22 p 7 48 p 2 26 a " Lula. 10 68 ott? p 80Sp 260 a ir. Cornelia. ll 25 a fa 00 p 8 35p . . .v.Mt. Airy. ll 80 a. Tocooa. ll 5!l a a ?) p. 8 & 0 " Wwtntlnater 1881m...,-. 4 20 a " Seneca. 12 62 p 4 15 p. i 87 a " Central. 1 40 p . 6 02 a " Greenville... 2 84 p 5 22 p. 6 60 a " Bpartaiiburg. 8 37 p 0 10 p. ? 46 a " Gaffneys_ 4 20 p 0 44 p. 7 25 a " Blaokaburg .. 4 88 p 7 00 p. 7 45 a " King'? Mt.... 6 03 p. 8 03 a " (?astenia. 6 26 p. 8 88 a .v. Charlotte .... 0 80 p 8 82 p. 0 26 a ^.Greensboro 9 52 p lu 48 p .12 io p .v .Greensboro. 10 50 p. ir. Norf elle. 7 50 a . \f. Pan vii ?0 ..... ll 25 p ll Mp ....... 1 86 p it. Richmond ... ? 40 a 0 40 a ....... rt 26p ^.Washington. 0 42 a. 0 10 p " ballra'ePKli. 8 on a.ll 85 p " Philadelphia.10 15 a. 2 58 a " Now York. 12 48 m. OJ? a Fat.Ml Vos. Mo. 11 iouthboiiud. No. 85 No. 37 "ally _ Hally. Dat!ly. _ .Y.WYZFTCCK'. rnn ~rw i.777.7: 1 Philadelphia 8 60 a o 55 p . " M ill line, e . . rt 81 ft ? 20 p. " Washington, ll 16 a 10 48 y . ?..."..; iv. Richmond ... ?2 01 m ?2 Oint 12 Kmt . .v. Danville. fl 16 p & 60 a fl Ul a ........ .V.Norfolk. ~ .... 8 36 p .., ir. Greensboro . _ rt 45 a. .v. Greensboro . 72op 705a 7 37 a. Lr. Charlotte_ 10 00 p 0 26 a 12 05m . .T.Onstonla. 10 40 p. 1 12 p. ' King's Mt. 1 88 p. 1 Blaokslmrg . ll 31 p 10 45 a 2 Ort p. . OarTnovs. ll 4(1 p 10 68 a 3 24 p. 1 Spartanbttrg. 12 2rt a ll 81 c 8 16 p . ' Greenvillo.... I 38 a 12 80 p IMO P. " Contrai. .. 6 2A p Tf^tf. " Soneca . 8 80 a 1 ft? p rt 18 p M_ ' Westminster. fl 80 p "' . Tocooa. 8 26 a 2 18 p 7 10 p ' Mt. Airy. 7 88 p. ' Cornella.fflOO p 740 p 686a ' Lula. 4 15 a fil IH p 8 ll p 667 a ' Gainesville... 4 85 a 8 87 p 8 40 p 7 20 a ' Huford. 9 1 i p 7 48a 1 Noroross. 6 ?5 a. ?48 p 827a ir. Atlanta, IC. T. 0 10 a 4 56 p 10 80 p OW a Lr. Atlanta. C. T. 6 10 a 3 66 p VS0p|8H0a ..?Ab*.m, ^ pTr?T "H" rtoon. "W" nighi. ' Clinispeako Linn Htenuior? lu doily svrvloo etwcco Norfolk mid Maltlmoi*. Nos. ?7 and 68- Dally. Waolilni/ton and Booth? .??tern Vest?bulo Limite?). Through Pullman Inoping curs iiot wenn New Vork and New Or siins, via Washington, Atlanta and Mpntgoin rv, and also bstwvitii Naw Voik and Af?mphis. laWnchtngton.Atlantaaiid birmlngham. Ki?nv lass, thoroughfare coaches bo'Woon Washinf [>n and Atlanta. Dining oars serva al) meals p rout?. Pullman drawing-room Hluordugdara e.'ll .r.l. .).. .,n>l NillfQ'U. QAM ?Mi ectlon at Porf?iK for OLD POD ?C?MtDWf. Nos. 85 and 80-United Htatas Kast Mall tuiri solid 'between -Washington an? Now eft-1 ?ans. via SoMthorM Hallway, A. <t W. P, n. f,. nd L fl? N. H. R.. hoing eomroM(| <,f bsgg*ue ar and coftonos, tiii'uujl) >,|U;:?nl ohangQ nmeuuora of all claims?. Pu?inisn drawing oom Nieaphig oars Pntwiuiii Kaw Vork and fr?w Orleans, Tia Atlsutft nud Muntgoiuprr. raaving Wa*h|ngtni) Mon V* -.diiaMajr, a tourist leeplng oar wll) run through bot ween WhUh" igtoa oo.| Ban Frsnrnsoi) without ohauge. ihili?K ISM H serve all meals mp-oute. Nos. Il, 87. '-s ami ld Pullman aleaplng oars SlwcriTi Klohmnnd und Lim liol to. via IlanvlllA, [pith boa nd Nu*, ll an?} 3,7, i)Qrlhbquq<i Nh?. I omi 19 HANK B. GANNON. J.M.ODI.P. Third V P. A Geo. Mgr., Trafilo M^g'r. Washington, D. O. Washington, D, a 7, A. TU UK. S. H. n AKDWIOK, aon'l Pac?. Ag't., AsitOan'lPaaa. Ag'?^ Ves. No.lSll'-at.Ml No. 18 No. 8? Kx. No. 30 Hally Dally, gun. Dnlly. 80 YBAHfl' ?XPBRI.HXC*. TRAOB MARK!, DESIGNS, COPYRIGHTS Ao, Anyone Bonding a ekotch and description may quickly escort ?In, froo, wlietuor nu Invention la probably patontablo. Communications strictly (?outillentlui. Ol'Jo't Rooney forp^curliiK patents . Ill Anu'ik'.i. WO In.vii a WuElllllRtO!) ellice. ? Atont? tnkou iliruuKU Munn a Co. TOOOlV? spoclal notloo lu tko SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully lliusirntKl, 1niro.it circulation of .ny sclontlilo Journal, wcofcly tornis?3.00 a year; ?1.(0 six months. Kpeclmon copies and llANU loon OM PAT KNTH eout froo. Address MUNN A CO., QUI Urondwav. Now York. Pickens R. R. Oo. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNK SCTII, 1898. on and after Juno 26th tlie following schedule will bo run over tho ricketts Railroad for tho purposo of lim iKnic frc i,, lit. and passengers, vic: No. 0. Dally Excopt Suiulny. No. 10. Road Dnwn. Mixed Train. Road n\>. 4 20 a in.Ly PiokonB Ar.7 CO a, in 5 00 a ni.Ar EaBloy Ly.....7 08 a ni No. 12. Dally Except Sunday. No. ll. Hoad Down. Passenger Service Hoad Up. ! 00 p in.Ly Flckons Ar.? 46 p m 1 40 p in.Ar Basloy Ly.0 06 p in Trains will stop t-> take on or lot oiT passengers at tho followliiK crossings: Ferguson's, Par 8otia'a and Mauldhi's. Depot wilt bo Open for tlio receiving and deliv ery of freight from s a. m. to 12 in. Wo will niako lt to your interest to patronize our homo load by giving good sorvlco and prompt attention. A,,"rnvnd. 1 ?H"'HI8 K. HOGGS, President. Approved, j j T TAYLOR. Gen. Managor. B??e~B?dge R. R. II. C. BEATTIE, BECKIVKit. TIME TABLE NO. 10. 6UPEIiSEDEH TIME TABLE NO. Etfcctlvo 7.00 A. M., July 8, 1898. ?EASTBOUND ? tx Ex. Kim. umy' No. No. 12. No. 12 84 *\Valluilla... .Lv.. 8 10 am 0 00 nm 32 ?Wont Union. 8 20 om I) 00 nm 24 ?Sonoca. 8 53 nm 0 80 nm 18 t Adam's Crossing. I) 17 am D 48 am 10 tChorry Crossing. I) 25 am 0 48 am 18 ?Pendleton . 0 40 om I) Gd am 10 tAutnn.0 52 am 10 Ol nm 7 tDenver.10 04 am 10 13 am 0 ?Anderson... Ar.. 10 35 am 10 85 am WESTBOUND. Mixed. Daily. No. No. ll. 0 ?Andorson... .Lv.. 8 25 pm 7 t Den vor. 3 53 pm 10 t Autun. 4 05 pm 13 ?Pendleton. 4 17 pm 10 tChorry Crossing. * 20 pm 18 t Adam's Crossing. 4 37 pm ^.i80""0"5W& 32 ?West Union. 5 54 pm 34 ?Walhalla....Ar.. 0 00pm (*) Regular stop; (t) Flag station. All regular trains from Audorson to Walhalla havo right ol track ovor trains of the sumo class moving in opposite direction, unless othorwiso spociliod by train or dors. Will also stop at tho following stations to tako on or lot olT passougors : Phill noy's, James and Handy Springs. No. 12 connecta with Soul lou n Railway No. 0 at Anderson. No. ll oonnoots with Southern Railway No. ll at .Seneca. J. H. ANDKIISON, _Superintendent. .A. t lan. tic Coast JLino, Passenger l>opartmont, Wilmmyton, N. G., February 24, 18U7. Fast Lino Between Charleston mid Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In oft'oct Fubruarly 24th, 1807. WESTWARD. .No. 52. Loavo Charleston. 7 00 am " Lanes. 8 20 " " Sumter. i) 35 " Arrive Columbia.10 55 " " Prosperity.ll 68 p m " Newberry.12 10 " " Clinton.12 60 " " Lamons. 1 15 " " Groonvillo... 3 00 " " Spartanburg. 3 00 " " winnsboro.0 15 pm " Charlotto. 8 20 " ?? Hondorsonvillo..-..0 03 " " Ashovlllo. 7 00 " KASTWAltD. .No. 53. Leave Ashovillo. 8 20am " Hondorsonvillo.0 15 " " Spartanburg.ll 45 '? " Uroonvillo.ll 60 " " Laurens. 1 45 11 " iJlintoit. 2 10 " .? Nowborry. 2 57 " " Prosperity...8 13 " " Columbia. 5 15 " Arrivo Sumter. 0 85 " " Limos. 7 48 " " Charleston. 0 25 " * Daily. Nos. 62 and 63 Solid Trains between Oharloston and Columbia. S. C. H. M. EMERSON, Gon'l Fassongor Agon t. J. R. KEN LY, Gouoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafllo Manairor. "THE CHARLESTON LINE." SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA HAILROD COMPANY. limo Tablo in Effect January 1st, 181)0. COLUMPIA DIVISION. (East Pound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. 0 45 am Ar Prauchvillo. 8 52 am Lv Prauchvillo. 0 05 am Ar Charleston.ll 00 am Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm Ar Charleston.8 17 pm (Went Pound.) Lv Charleston. 7 00 am Ar Columbia.ll 00 am Lv Charleston. 5 30 pm Ar Pranohvillo. 7 35 pm Lv Pranohvillo. 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.10 10 pm CAMDEN BRANCH. (Hast Pound-Daily oxcopt Sunday.) Lv Columbia. 3 55 pm 0 20 am Ar Camdon. 0 38 pm ll 40 am (Wost Pound.) Lv Camdon. 8 46 am 8 00 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 5 80 pm AUGUSTA DIVISION, (Weat Pound-Daily.) Lv Columbia. fl 45 am 3 66 pm Av Branch villa. 8 52 am 0 02 pm Ar Augusta.ll 51 am 10 45 pm (Hast Bound.) Lv Augusta. fl 20 am 8 55 pm Ar Branchville. 8 52 am fl 02 pm [,v Pranohvillo. 8 55 am 7 50 pm Ar Columbia.ll 00 am 10 10 pm AUGUSTA AND WASHINGTON EXPRESS. (North Pound.) Lv Augusta- . 2 80 pm Ar Aiken.. 3 oo pm ki Donmayk,,,. 4 12 pm (South Pound.) f?v Hop murk. p 17 am Ar nikon..;.7 ?Q ?jp Ar Augusta. ... ..7 66 ?im, INFORMATION. Trains leaving Charloston at 7.00 a. m. md arriving at Columbia at 11.00 a. rn, un solid from Charloston to Ashovillo, Through sloopor on train leaving Charleston at 5.20 p. m. for Atlanta, oop lootlng at Pranohvillo with train leaving 'ol M mili;! at 3.45 p, m. Any further information oan bo ob ained from R. L. SEAY, Union Ticket Agont, Union Depot, Columbia, S. C. L. A. EMERSON, Trafflo Mgr., Churlontoi:, 8, 0,