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X X Just Sceau; Just boonusn tito smallest outlay alv customors como back agata and again. PBI0K8-koon argumenta that iulluouce ing in oloso touoh with this nt.no moans ai IT'S ALWAYS Tho loading qualities that wo offer 3 f y i UK rosult-in using roliablo goods-a re you'll carefully investigate, you'll And ou -fully ns low as oom mon goods aro sole corns you-tbat runs parallel with your n IT'S IN TI That you thoroughly appreciate a g onorgy-glvoB you tho right start for tho ? boro, ns host judges will testify. Wo hav< un it ;? you, and tho economical buyors are aro tho best Bolliug brands: Austin Niobe pound, ronsted; Loggott's Maracoibo at ! Cary's Prido at 16 couts por pound, roast* pound ; n good Green Coffee at 10 cont? p package Stood ant* 1$tv?0mtL -Call at Jayucs's for your grocorios. -Mr. John Maxwell, of Bolton, was in Walhalla last Friday. -Your ohlld will re?oive tho samo at tention at JaynoB's as yourself. -Mr. I). 1*. Vornor, of Greenville, is visiting rolatlvos in this county. -Tho Cnsh Bargain Storo can Bave you H2J por cont on clothing, shoes and bato, first door nbovo Darby's drug store. - Afr. R. Loc Mason, of Atlanta, Ga., bas been on a visit to tho family of his uncle, Mr. .Tamos Soaborn. -Mr. A. Bao Dendy, of Cbarlotto, N. C., is spouting a fow days with his parents and relatives in Walhalla. -A now lot of clothing at tho Cash Bargain Storo going at half prico, first door above Darby's drug store. -Drop in at 0. W. Bauknight's storo and pay your town taxes. Only a fow more days hoforo tho ponnlty will bo added. -Mr. W. J. Jones, representing tho Now York Lifo Insuarnco Co., was in Walhalla last wook in tho intoro?t of his company. -Miss Jda Norman returned InRt wook from an oxtonded visit to relatives in Florida and Georgia dining tho past three months. -1'rof. and Mrs. J. M. Moss unjoyod eating their first moss of snap beans and Irish potatoes from their garden last .Sunday. Next! -Mrs. Guy T. G rovo und daughter, Louise, aro visiting tho family of Mr. lt. A. Gilmor, near Fort Madison, for a week or lou days. -Mis. Callie Coblor returned to her homo in Atlanta last Friday, aftora pleas ant visit of sovoral wcoks to relatives iii Walhalla and Wost Uuion. -Messrs. NV. L. Vernor and J. A. Steck spout Sunday with friondB in Toccoa, Ga. They report having had a very pleasant timo, indeed. - Health for lou couts. Cascarete mako.tho bowels and kidneys act natur ally, destroy microbos, euro headache, biliousness and constipation. All drug gists. -Mr. T. D. Sloan and his littlo daugh ter Mary, of Piedmont, aro visiting thc family of Mr. James Soaborn. Ho will spend sonio time for tho benefit of his health. -Tho changes in railroad schedule announced last wook to go into effect Monday were postponed until next Mon day, when it is expected they will become opoi itivo. - L. P. and lt. T. Smith aro arranging to rm; excursion trains to Charleston and other points. Tho Smith excursions arc too well known and too popular for further comments. Full particulars will he given later. -Min. Sarah Hydo died at her home, near Walhalla, last Saturday night. Sho had been in fcoblo health for soveral months. She was in tho oightioth year of her ago. Her romains wore laid to rest in tho Neville school house burying ground Sunday afternoon. -Miss Lillian Vernor left Tuesday morning for Laurens, whore sho will spend two weeks visiting her friend, Miss Sarah Ball. Sho will also visit in Spartanburg, attend tho Converse College commencement and return with ber sister, Miss Annio Vernor. -Mrs. 1). Oelkors returned homo last week from a two months trip to Charles ton, very much improved in health. She took in thc Confederate Veterans' reunion and enjoyed tho occasion ever so much. Mrs. Oelkors has many warm personal friends in Walhalla who aro pleased to welcome her return. -Messrs. E. IL McCollongh, Arthur McCullough and ii. F. Pagan returned to Walhalla last week, after spending several months In tho military service of tho United States in tho war with Spain. They woro mustered out at Atlanta. Their many friends aro pleased to seo them Again, and find them looking so woll. -Attention is called to tho advertise ment of Winthrop College in another column. Tho scholarship and ontraiico examination for Oconco county will bo held at Walhalla Court House on Friday, July '?1st, 1800, at 0 a. m. Hoad tho an nouncement and write I'resident I). B. Johnson, Hock Hill, S. C., for cataloguo and further information. --Mrs. Wm. T. Rochester died at her home, near Mountain Best, Saturday night, 20th instant, from tho effects of scrofula, aged about fifty years. Bofore hor marriage she was Miss Kli/.aboth Vissago. She leaves a husband and flvo Children to mourn hov death. Hor ro mains woro buried nt Double Springs on Monday. Tho relatives have tho sym pathy of many friends. -Mary Until, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tribble, of West Union, died on Friday afternoon, 10th instant, at I o'clock) aged twenty-soven months. Sho was a bright and beautiful ehihl, tho joy of tho household. Many friends sympa thize with tho parents in their bereave ment. Tho body of tho little child wan buried in tho cemetery of tho \\ llialla Baptist church on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Norton arrived tn Walhalla last Saturday afternoon and aro spending their honeymoon at tho homo of his mother, Mrs. T. A. Norton. Mr. Norton is the recipient of nany hearty congratulations on winning tho heart and hand of his accomplished bride. Wo join with a host of friends in wish ing them a long lifo of happiness and prosperity. They expect to return to Augusta, Ga., in about two weeks. -Mr. Wilmot Smith bas sold out his ?tock of goods to Mr. IL C. Busch, and discontinued his business as a merchant ? in Walhalla, llo left Wednesday morn ing for tho homo of bis father in Laurens County. Mr. Smith lu*S boon engaged in merchandising in Walhalla over a year, and during that timo ho mado ninny friends who regret to soo bim loavo. Wo join with them in wishing him much suc cess wiierover ids lot may bo east ?? tho futuro. 50 lt Pays- X X rays moans the host rosults is why our QUALITY-BACKED BY HONEST -that attract tho thrifty huyors. Koop a era pf economy to any household. THE ?EST rou. There's a spooial economy-a satis isult not Boourod with inforior goods. If r prices-FOR RELIABLE GROCERIES I, a feature of your business that con ceda. HS WAY nod cup of Coffoo. It gives strengt h and lay's labor. Good Coffoo is a feature D tho pai tioniar Coffoo, whoso flavor best pleased with tho way wo soil thom. These ?B Blue Ribbon Brand at 80 couts por 20 couts por pound, roasted; John R. >d; B. Bi. ina green, nt 12} cents pol er pound; Arbuoklo's at 12} coat? per O. G. JAYKES. -For a spring tonio to build ?up tho system, take Luuuoy's Sarsaparilla. -ShooB at your own prioo at tho Cash Bargain Storo, first door abovo Darby's drug storo. -Mr. Gcorgo Dyar, who was a soldior in tho Second-South Carolina Rogimont, lina roturncd to Walhalla. -Mrs. J. W. Nix and baby, of Green wood, aro vialing tho family of hor liaren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Maxwell. -Rov. B. L. Rogers will preach at Ebouottor Prosbyterian church next Sun day afternoon at half-past four o'clook. -For biliousness, he;.dache, pain in baok and side Luuuoy'B 8 hour liver pills aro a euro. -Tho only placo for gouts' furnishing I gooda ia at tho Ca8h Bargain Storo. first door abovo Darby's drug atoro. -Mrs. I. IL Harrison ha/i bought tho Craig houso and lot on Faculty Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison will tako up their rosidonco thoro in tho near future -Wo reg rot to learn of tho serious ill 11088 of Capt. W. J. Novillo. Ho baa been quito fonblo for tho past wcok, but is reported Blightly bettor this morning. -Loat, botwoon Walhalla and tho Randolph place, a pookot caao of surgi cal instruments. Finder will ploaso lcavo at thia oflico or Dr. J. W. Boll's drug atoro. -Major Jamos Seal o rn, Ooonoo's efll oient Clerk, is temporarily indisposed, and unablo to b Oin ii ?8 oflico for tho last two days. Ho is botter this morning, and wo hope to soo hia genial counto nanco at li is accustomed placo in a day or BO. -Anderson Intolligoncor, May 21th: "Tho second corps of survoyors on tho Black Diamond Railroad loft Anderson yesterday to moot tho corps now ooming irom Fort Royal. In a few days the third corps will leavo boro for Kabun Gap, Ga." -Mr. W. E. Seaborn spent Saturday and Sunday with his homo-folks in Wal halla. Ho roturned to Atlanta Monday morning to resume his studios in electri cal engineering. Tho session will closo tho latter part of Juno, whoo he will re turn to Walhalla to spend his vaeat ion. -"Wanted, a Valot," a rip roaring, Ethopian Drama, will bo presontod by tho Walhalla Comedy Company Tuoaday night, May ?IO. If you want to onjoy a hearty laugh BOO this. All tho latest and best Coon Songs will bo introduced. Doors open at 8 o'clock; performance at 8. SO. -Dr. John G. Law, of Ocala, Fla., ar rived in Walhalla Tuesday ovoning to spend tho summer. He will occupy his new residenco in Midway. His family will join him boro in about two weoks. Ho has many friends in Walhalla who wish him and his a pleasant stay in our midst. -Tho Walhalla Comedy Company will present "Tho Cool Collccdana," a thril ling and up to dato comedy, atl'itchford's Hall Tuesday night, May 30th. Don't miss this, as you will always regrot it if yon do. Up-to-date songs between acts. Doors open at 8 o'clock; perform ance at 8.?50 -Mr. H. L. Herring, of LaGrango, Ga., paid our oflico an appreciated call this (Thursday) morning. Ho is advertising and selling agent for tho Dr. A. I*. Saw yer Medical Company, of Chicago. Ho is a gentloman of pleasant address, and a worthy representativo of theso largo wholcsalo druggists, whoso advertise ments will bo found in tho columns of TIIK GouiMKlt for the next twolvo months. -A series of protracted services will bogin in tho Walhalla Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, 31st instant, and continuo for ton days. Rov. J. L. Daniel will conduct thc aervices. Thero will bo preaching Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ovenings. Rov. J. B. Wilson, Presiding Elder, will bo present on Fri day ovoning, Juno 2d, and hold a session of tho quarterly conference Beginning on Sunday, Juno 4th, there will bo two sorviccs each day for a wcok. -Mr. James Ii. Knox was in Walhalla Monday and paid our oflico an appreci ated call. Ho has horotoforo boon on gaged in tho United States mail sorvico with the Plant Steamship Company, run ning from Tampa, Fla., to Havana, Cuba. Ile has accepted a position aa mail clerk on the Soul bern Railroad, and will run from Atlanta, Ga., to Birmingham, Ala. Florida having quarantined against Cuba Mr. Knox waa unablo to stay on his old run, as only immunes aro employed dur ing tho quarantine season. Mr. Knox is a promising young man and his many friends in Goonoo eounty aro pleased to greet him again on his nativo seul. -Anderson Advocato, May 22: "Mrs. Martha Broylos, tho widow of tho late Maj. A. R. Broyles, died at the residenco of Mr. B. Frank Clayton, in this city, last Wednesday, in tho 72d year of hor ago, having survived her husband just a few boms over two weoks. She was' quito ill at hor husband's (loath and gradually grow weaker until tho end caine She was a consistent member of tho Presbyterian church, having joined tho church hero in 18(11), during their for mer residenco hor. She was a good woman, a dutiful wifo and a fond mothor. Tho funeral sor vices woro hold at tho rosidonco last Thursday afternoon at G:.'J0 o'clock by Rov. J. N. IL Sum morell, and her body was laid by tho sido of her husband In Silver Brook comotory. Aftor moro than half oontury of wedded lifo they were seareoly diVidod in their death." Seed Jporn. JUST received, several bushels of FINE WHITE AM) GOLDEN DENT CORN, whloh ve soil at ftc por quart. Also, White Navy Beans, a groat yielder, Seed Pindera or Peanuts, Millet, at NORMAN'S. I fe. . M_Jj -Dr. Jobi? G. Law will proaoh in tbo| Walhalla Presbyterian ohuroU uoxt Sun? day morning aud evening at the usual hours. -Last Thursday an ordor was granted In Charleston by Judgo Brawloy in tho United States Circuit Court, willoh looks to tho anio of tho Bluo Ridge Railroad. It was Issued at tho request of tho South ern system, claiming ownorshlp under tho purchase of tho Columbia aud Greon ville Railway, in 1874. All porsons aro required to appoar on July 1st and show causo why tho road should not bo sold. *~Mv. John Land died in tho Hospital for tho Insano in Columbia, S. C., ou yostorday (Wodncsday). Ills body will bo brought to Walhalla this ovoniug to bo buried at tho family burying grouud to-morrow morning. Mr. Land was a young man about 2? years of ago* J lin many friends in Occneo county will re gret to hoar of his untimely death. Wo extend to the bereaved our sincero con dolonoo. Singing Convention. Tho somi-annual mooting of tho Ooo uoo County Singing Couvontiou will bo hold at Mount Tabor church on tho 4th Sunday in this month, 28th. R. E. MASON, President, N. Cox, Secretary. ?-^4?? -. Closed for the Summor. Wo aro requested by Prof. G. E. Nosom, Votorlnarlan at donison Collogo, to an noiuioo that tho votorinary hospital thoro will bo closod nftor this wook and clinics suspended until tho opening of tho noxt session, about Soptombor 16th. Prof. Nosom will bo away most of tho timo, and boneo cannot troat any moro auiniala brought thoro until next nosaion. A now veterinary hospital will bo orootod thia summer, mid it ia expect ed to niako thia phase of tho collogo work moro usoful in tho future Duo notico will bo given of tho oponing noxt Soptombor. . A Happy Marriago. A vory happy marriago was celebrated at the homo of Mr. .lohn N. Todd, near Tatnnssoo, S. C., May 24, at 12 o'clock M. ; Tho contracting partios woro Mr. R. P. Qlazonor, of Brovard, N. C., and Miss Naomi, tho beautiful and attractive I daughtor of Mr. J. N. Todd. Tho coro mony was pcrforniod by Bov. R. L. Rogers. After tho coromony a very elabo rately prepared and elegant dinner was Borvod. Only a fow intimate friends woro present, Tho brido baa a host of friends 111 tho county, who will unito in wishing tho young couplo a long and happy lifo in tboir now relation. Tho groom is a prosperous young farmor of North Caro lina. Thoy will make their homo in the futuro in that Stato. ,-. ?-- i Conjugation ol Irregular Verb "Como." A grammar class in ono of our county schools oneo upon a timo woro reciting tho irregular verbs. Tho toaohor asked an ovor-grown young mau to givo the different parta of tho irregular verb 'Como." Aftor thinking apparently very hard for a few seconds, and with groat deliberation, tho young man know ingly answorcd: "Como, went, gone.' Tho answor was a stunnor, the class was shocked, momentary silenco prevailed, and as noon as tho paradox of locomo tion was porcoivod tho school was con vulsed with laughter, tho toaohor him self catching tho infection which ox clted tho risibilities of all savo tho pro cocioiiB two hundred pounder with a number olevon shoo. But finally tho teacher and pupils regained their equili brium, when ho asked again : "If you como awhile, and go awhile, when would you Rot thoro ?" And tho question ro mains unanswered. A Ploasant deception. Tho rccoption given by Miss Nottio Jones, at Tatnnssoo, Wednesday ovon ing, in honor of hor friond, Miss Clark son, of Charlotte, N. C., was greatly enjoyed by all who woro present. There is no placo moro suitable for a ploasant social gathoring than this beautiful homo, and tho graceful hospitality of tho hostess made tho occasion ono to bo long remembered. Music, dancing and games woro enjoyed from 8.;10 to 12 o'clock. Elegant refreshments woro sorved 011 tho wide piazzas of the Colo nial rosidenco, thus affording, at tho samo timo, a grand foast of scenery for tho oyo. Tho following guests weio i>iu?uut Dr. and Mis. J. W. Bell, Mr. (f. J. Strother and Miss Nottio Novillo, Mr. Jubo Strother and Miss Kato Boll, Mr. J. P, AiiBol and Miss Brawloy, Mr. Jas. P. Novillo and Miss Ilattio B. McCullough, Mr. Jas. Darby and Alisa Bessio Strother, Mr. J. A. Stock and Miss Jannie Novillo, Mr. E. L. Horudon and Miss Carrie Keith, Mr. C. Q. J ay noa and Miss Lillie Thomp son, Mr. R. Q. Merrick and Miss Suo Dendy, Mr. Jeaao C. Neville and Miss Nottio Gibson, and Messrs. Jas. Thomp son, M. 0. Seaborn, J. R. Kay, A. it. Dendy, John Lay, Mack Novillo, Hugh Holloinan, (loo. Keith, Wcssie Terhuno. A Livo Young Grocory Merchant. Mr. C. G. Jaynos, ono among our youngest merchants, is forging abend nicoly and keeping abreast Ol tho times. Ho soon will havo been in business ono year and hy close and assiduous atten tion to tho duties appertaining to a first class family grocory store ho is building np a trade that is substantial; pleasing and satisfactory. His "hobby" is fancy groceries, and along this linc ho is cater ing to tho tasto and wants of his cus tomers. Do koopa in stock a choice lino of frosh goods which aro plensing to tho oyo and tompting to tho appetito. Ho hus recently added to his many othor usoful and attraotivo piecos of store furniture a largo refrigerator, whore ho keeps fresh and sweet his buttor, checso, and other articles of Uko nature. A visit to his attractive and well kept storo will convinco you that this is tho placo where you can spend your dimes and dollars profitably. Mr. Jaynos has tho happy faculty of hoing ploasing in man ners and address and endeavors to make all who visit his store to fcol at hom . while he sells thom a hill of goods. His dorks, too, Miss Annie Maxwoll and Mr. Wossio Torhuno, aro valuablo assistants in this pop.dar mercantile establishment. Thoy aro polite, nttontivo and quick in i discharge o? theil'Important duties. . . -- Knights of Pythias. Tho recent Bennion of tho (hand Lodgo| K. of P., hold at Florence, was attended hy Af casis. G. W. Pratt, J. M. Moss and .las. Thompson, of Walhalla Lodgo. Mr. Pratt waa reappointed on the Ways and Means Committee and Jas. Thompson was appointed Heading dork. Tho following officers woro elected : (hand Chancellor, C. A. Non flor; (hand Vice Chancellor, M. B. Wood ward; (?rand Prolate, J. II, Thorn woll; (hand Keeper of Records and Heals, I). J. Auld; Grand Master of Kxohcqiior, Wilson C. Harvey; (fra. 1 Mastor-at Arms.lL IL Husbands; ( .and Inside Quarti, J. Q. McManns; ("rand Outside Guard, J. H. Bryan. The convention bestowed tho highest honor in its gift upc Col. Homy T. Thompson, electing him Supremo Rep resentative to tho gathering of tho Su premo Lodgo at Dotroit in MUK). Charleston, Rpartanburg and Chester Invited tho noxt meeting of tho (fraud Lodgo, and Charleston waa selected by a largo majority. Tho proposed revision of the statutes preparad hy D. C. Hoy wood was hold over until tho noxt annual meeting. Tho membership of tho Order in this State ia now 4,770, a loss of 12 member*, hut thoro has boen a strengthening of wonk piucos din ing tho your, particularly in co/lccting from delinquents who would bo othorwiso suspended. Tho report of Wilson (f. Harvey, (Hand Master of Kxohoqnor, shows bataneo on hand of $0,41)0.8(1 and a halancoof $280.30 j in tho hands of (fraud Keeper of Records and Soals. Tho report of tho Kmlowment Krijk shows $40,000 paid in South Carot.na during tho past year. .mmmtl^mammmmmmmt^mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmt^mnmmmmm NEWS FROM HUSTLING 8SNECA. A Sllvpr VVodding-Mrs. Coleman's Visit to Chnrloslon-Local Plck-Ups. SKNKOA, May 28.-The sooial pleasures of the State metropolis would soem to have uo placo hore, but when tho recipi ent ot distinguished attentions is nobe other than ono of our to wm-women, they become of general interest. M re. M. W. Col o m un has roturnod from Charleston, having spent a week after the closo of the Confodorato re union. Sue was delightfully enter tained at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. .1'oppenheim, where a congenial party, ainoug whom wore Miss Randolph, sponsor from Virginia, and Miss Dora Keon, a member of tho Public Education Association of Philadelphia, spent tho days of tho reuni?n. Toas, recept ion a and yachting partios woro given in Mrs. Colomar.'B honor. On a recent visit to Charleston, Mrs. Coloman's timo was largnly de vol ed to Federation duties, but on tho last it - was ontlrely sooial and ooraplotoly enjoyed. It is P. matter of interest that Mrs. Coleman has boon invited to bo ono of tho Sta to Hoard of Diroo tors of tho Chatau qua, soon to ho inaugratod at tho lalo of Palms, nonr Charleston, hoing tho only woman thus honored. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John W. Todd colobrntod tho twonty fiftlx anniversary of their marriage. Tho parlor, hall and dining-room of tho homo woro beautifully decorated with ferns, palms and other pot plants. Tho brido carried n. handsomo bouquot of white carnations. llofrcshmonts woro sorvod in tho din ing-room, Misses Ellon Todd, Olivo Lowory, Maud Hopkins and Nollo Gignil lint walting on tho guests. Mr. and Mrs. Todd woro tho recipients of a largo number of bonutiful presents. A majority of tho town pooplo woro in vited to tho silver wedding, and a num ber all ended. Guests from other places woro: Mr. and Ifrs.Henry Frierson, Miss Friorson of Andorson; Mosers. Arohio and Cooil Todd, of Grconvlllo. The annual Children's Day exorcises woro hold at tho Methodist church last Sunday afternoon, A largo crowd wa? present, and tho ohildron woro highly complimented oil theil' recitations and singing. Thoso who rooitcd woro: Hes sio Austin, Paris Dillard, Ludio Jordan, Katie Camak, Lissie Tolbort, Young Harbin, Fred. Swann, Georgo Tribblo, Hoke Swann, Georgo Tolbort, Luther Mooro and John Jordan. Tho address of tho occasion was mado by Prof. 1). W. Daniel, of Clomson Col logo. Ho captivated tho ohildron and mado a most favorablo impression upon tho oidor OHOS. An offertory was prottily Bung by Misa Whitmiro. Hov. J. L. Daniel, of tho Methodist church, and Hov. W. S. Hamitor, of thc Presbyterian church, woro prosont. Many pretty ilowors woro used to make tho church at ti act i ve. A pleasant picnic was tho ono givon bj Misses Francos Lowory and Emmn Strip ling to thoir classes of tho Hnptist Sun day school last Saturday, at a prottj place known as Hall's Gulloy. Othort who attended were: Misses Eloise Sloan Addio Hiott, Annie Aloxandor, Mr. Karl Harper and Mr. Leathers, of Westmin ster. Mr. Wm. IL Couch, of Bridgeport Conn., after spending several months a< tho Oconco Inn, loft Monday. Mr. J. IL Bryan, sinco his roturn fron tho mooting of tho Grand Lodgo K. o P., at Florence, whoro ho was oloctoc Grand Outor Guard, has boon receiving many congratulations. Ho was sore muled and responded to a call for ( speech. Prof. C. W. Moore's school at Town villo closed Friday evening. Tho sad nows of tho death of Mrs. A H. Broyles, so near that of Major limy les was painfully received by many friend bore. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Strother spen Sunday at Walhalla. Mrs. W. P. Held, Miss Mary Juill ltoid and Johiuon Bold havo returnee aft or an absence of sovornl wooka a Canton and Atlanta. Miss Bossm Micklor, of West Union was in town Friday. Mrs. M. Stokes Stribling loft Monda; to visit relativos at Andorson and Wi! linmston. Prof. and Mrs. John Ii. McWhorto havo been sponding sovcral days in town Mr. W. W. Bowen is sponding sovora days at Eusloy. Mrs. Eliza llrooks is in Seneca again and her many friends aro glad to soo hoi Mrs. Wm. A. L.jwory spout Friday n Andorson. Mr. Wilmot Smith, of Walhalla, al tended Children's Day sorvices at tin Methodist church Sunday afternoon. Miss Kate Stribling has roturnod t hoi- homo at Uoswoll, Ga. Mr. Linden Dumas, of Summerville has boon visiting his sister, Mrs. Huski Andorson. Misses Dana and Wynona Mooro an Clara Livingston and Mr. T. J. Moor attended tho closing oxorciscs of Pro Mooro'n Bohool at Townvillo Frida ovening. Mr. J. It. Anglin, of Atlanta, was hor Sunday. Mr. lt. M. Tribblo and Goorgo Tribbl wont to Walhalla Saturday, owing to th doath of a child of Mr. Tribblo's brotho MesBi-s. Julinu Dondy and Frank Ma: voil, of Walhalla, spout Saturday i Seneca. Mrs. J. H. Zachoray and little dang] lem of Townvillo, woro in town Tuoi day. Miss Beedie Cromer is not at hor USU! place in tho store of Miss H. Phillip being out on account of thc Illness of relative. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. IIowoll havo r turned from Atlanta, Somo Seneca boys wont to Wostminsti Friday, played base bull and woro d teated. Thc house of Mr. M. S tokos Striblii is hoing freshly painted. .SKNKOA, May 24.-Misa Francos Whi nure, teachor of tho primary dopnrtmoi of thc Seneca High School, gavo a plea ant party to tho pupils of nor room an BcvoiK.l other little folks, Tuesday aftc noon at 0 o'clock, at Mrs. T. E. Sti ll ling's. Mr. T. E. Dioksou has hoon spend ii several days with his family hore. Mr. Thomas Dickson and Miss Mai Dickson, of Millford, Toxns, spout a di or two of this wook with relativos hor MARY E. SWANN. A CLEAR HEAD good digestion; sound sleep; fine appetite and a ripe old agi arc some of the results of the us of Tutt's Liver Pills. A sing! dose will convince you of the wonderful effects and virtu A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick hea< ache, dyspepsia, malaria, soi stomach, dizziness, constipatic bilious lever, piles, torpid liv? and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pill DOINGS IN BUSY WESTMINSTER. Cloning Exeroltes ot the High School Hot imm? ot Sate 8*15. > WESTMINSTER, May 24.-The dosing oxoroiaes of tho Westminster High 8chool ea Friday,^ May !9th, were quite a success. Compared to the dosing of tho last session, a year ago, it showed great advauoomout and improvement. A shower of rain oame Thursday even ing which settled tho dust, aud, on Fri day, the sun shone lu nil its beauty and glory, making the day a most suitable ono for such an occasion. Rev. P. J. Vh'nlillion, principal, "tul his e?loiOllt assistants, Missos Stribling and Kptlng, had prepared an interesting programme, whioh was admirably rondorod by their bright and intelligent pupils, numbering somo whoro near ninoty. Tho pupils ar rived long before the opening hour and thoir suiiBhinitig oouutouanoes wore in unison with tho bright day. To soo so immy gwent Indio?. Sil dreSHOd ill wlltto. is a Bight that uovor fails to make a favorablo impression. PROGRAMME-MORNING EXERCISES. Song-.Tralee tho Lord." Prayer by Rov. 8. L. Wibjon, of tho Presbyterian ohuroh. Recitation-"Try, Koop Trying," by Roy Stribling, Frnnk .'Jewoll,' Hated Car tor and Horbort Free-nan. Dialogue, "At our houso," by Miss Nollio Mulkoy and William Dillard. Rooitation, "Tho now bonnet," by Miss Sarah Andorsou. ' Song, "Roady, steady," by tho intor modiato and primary pupils. Recitation, "A iittio girl's triais,;: by MIBS Kato Yirmilllou. Prof. John G. Clinksoalos, ef CIOIUBOII Collogo, tho invited ?peaker, was intro duced to tho audience hy Rev. R. R. Bagnall, of tho M. E. ohuroh, at 10.45 a. m. Tho suhjoot of Prof. Cllnksoalo'B nddrcBH was "How to spond vncatiou," whioh WOB listonod to vory nttolitivoly during ita dolivory. Prof. Clinksoalos'B address was Hound and logical. Ho spoke vory urgently on tho virtues to oultivato necessary to mako lifo a success. Prof. Clinkscalcs always onjoys speaking to Westminster audiences and they tako groat delight in iioaring him. Noxt was an "Essay on a Mule," by Mr. Lawronco Pitts. Dialogue-"Music Class," by MOBBI'S. Edwin Mason, T. S. Millor, Androw Nor ris, OornolluB Davis and Stiles Tannory. Dialogue-"Tho Gossips," by Missos Kthol Loathers, Daisy Williams, Evio Simpson and I dllin Jenkins, Dialoguo-"Fashionable Follies," by Missos Laura Smithson and Luelle Zlm merraan, Song-"Novor Say Fail." KV IC NI NO EXERCISES. "Wolcomo," by Roy Stribling, Dauiol Mason, K lot nu Tannory, Ottis Elrod, MissoB Annie May Andorsou and Au gusta Smithson. Rooitation-"Mary Ann," by Miss An ulo May Andoroon. Song-"Evonlng Rolls," by advanced mid intermodiato pupils. "Alphabot Roundalay," by twonty sovoii girls and ono boy. Miss Rona Duff was tho acting queen. Song-"Tho Littlo Lights," by Miss Annie May Anderson, Nollio Mulkoy and Augusta Smithson. "Essay on Girls," by Mr. Thaddeus Elrod. "Whoro aro you going? Como to JOBUB," by M?BBOB Lucile Zimmerman, Sarah Anderson, Ida Martin, Ethel Mo Goo, Kato Anderson, Mastors Rutledge Zimmerman, Frank Sowoll, Conway Tor roll and King Dillard. "Tho Figures," by Missos Mary Ma son, Nollio Lou Carter, Mary Carter, Ruby McGoo, Adalino Duff, Maud Ral iongor, Maud Simpson, Vera Elrod and Mamie Traylor. Recitation-"Wusht I wuz a Roy," by Miss Mary Mason. "Freo Hand Drill," by twenty-six young ladios. "Roat Song," by tho primary and in tormodiato pupils. Dialoguo-"Tho Graduates," by Misses Kato Jarrard, Codio Parker, Nannie Ter rell, Mumie Caines, Rollo Jones .'ola Jarrard, Maud Stribling, Irene dior and Floy Norris. "Old-Fashioned School Toachor," by Peden Andorsou, teaohcr; Oscar Pitts, Irish boy, and Willio Dillard, Guy Simp son, Harnett Norris, "R." Williams and Benjamin Simpson, scholars. Dialoguo-"Trial of a Colored Wit iiOBB," by Messrs. J. K. Anderson, C. Davis and Arthur Finley. SOUK-"Cn tho Lake wo Float," by twenty-four girls and six boya. "Quarrol Among tho Flowors," by Missos Gussie Martin, Adalino Duff, Nollio Norris, Jossio Jenkins, Tompsio Hull, Ethel McGoo, Maud Ballongor, Jessie Dobbins, Kthol Loathers, Pearl Norris, Mary Mason, Mamie Traylor and V01 a Elrod. D alogue-"Matrimonial Advortiso mont," by Misses Irono Millor, Rollo Jones, Floy Norris, and Messrs. Androw Norris and Stiles Tannory. Lccturo 011 Woman by Miss Codio Parker. "Madamo Jarloy's Wax Works," by Messrs. Cornelius Davis, J. K. Andor sou, Edwin Mnson, Podon Andorsou, T. S. Millor, Arthur Finloy, and M?BSOB Maud Gaines, Allie Stribling, Lol Jar rard, Mamio (raines, Nnnnio Torroll, Lake Herring and Annie Millor. Dialogue-"Ilamlot and his GliOBt," by Lawrenco Pitts and Charlio Simpson, Drill-"Tho BridgO," bysixteon young ladios. Justboforo tho good-night song was sung Rov. Virmillion made a fow ro marks, thanking tho largo assombly for thoir good attention and bohavior and the kindness, help and oncouragomont ho recoived from tho patrons and trus tees during tho torin just closing. Fur thermore ho ?tated that at tho bogin ning Of tho session OHO of tho hostel's offorcd a pri/.o to tho pupil who mado tho best avorago during thc BOSBIOII. This prize was won by Miss Eloy Nor ris, of Rroylos, S. C., hor gonoral avor ago hoing U7. Appreciating her good record sho baa boon awarded a freo scholarship in tho noxt tomi of Hohool. Tho last thing on tho programme was "Good-Byo," (song) which all tho school unitod in Binging, after which tho cur tain dropped and all went homo-at tho midnight hour. Nearly all of Wostminstor attended tho ovoning oxorclscs. This, with tho vast number of visitoiB St/dm neighbor ing towns and communion, mado it ono of tho largest audiences at tho closing oxorcises in tho history of tho school. Wostminstor appreciates having such good school advantages and HUOII aldo teachers, whe havo won tho lovo and esteem of po groat a luimbor of pupils coming u'.idor their caro. All join in wiHhing 'oachoiB and pupils a pleasant vacation. ' Thoro will bo oommtmlon sorvloo in Dr, Miles' Nervine A REMEDY FOR THE Bf fest* of Tobacco. TH E excessive uso of tobacco, especially by young men is always Injurious and undoubtedly thortons Ufo materially. : Hr. Ed. O. Ebson, compositor on tho Contra? Gusta Nc wu, Martinet, Cal., writes; "I navo used Dr. Milos' Restorative Nor vino and io - coivod much benefit from lt. I ?as troubled with nervousness, diary spoils andfdeeplos-v noss, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim ulant ?). I took Dr. Miles' Norvlne with nmt vuh/it.dv fcOod results, allaying th??itsiness, qulotlng tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving in my case a vory beneficial romcdy." Dr. Milos' Restorative Nervino ls especially adapted to restoring tho nervous sys tom to Its normal condition under such circumstances. It soothes, heals and atrongtbon-. IBffiHigffjPyyiPBHHW Dr. Miles' Romodlos BK^S^ Of. "^5SH aro sold by all drug- 'M???I . vgB Klstanndora positivo R*??? ? -'^m guarantco, flrnt bottlo KL rlOrV??l? 38 bonoflta or monoy ro- fj&.% HM^AMI? 9 funded. Dook on dla- tBmf'.' ??~~\??~.SSI ~L oases of the heart ond lifcgffiflf no.t?0;,*??00- Address, MWBIHWII'IIIIWBHIU lil*. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. tho Presbyterian churoh next Sabbatli morning. MIBS Nannie Isboll, of Sonooa, visited Miss Nannie Ten ell last week. Maj. B. II. CroBS roturnod Friday from tho reunion and a visit to his old homo in Sumter county, no sorvod through tho olvil war and doubtless no veteran oijoyod their trip to tho "City by tho Soa" bottor than ho. Miss Jessie Parker, of Audorson, is visiting bor cousin, Miss Codio Porker. Mr. D. II. Sadler, of Audorson county, paid frionds in this placo a visit last week. Munera and Westminster played baso ball boro last Friday with tho following result by tho scoro of tho niuo Innings: 128450780 Westminster ....430123 0 0 2-15 Sonooa. 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0- 5 nattery for Sonocn Glinkscalcs, and Duncan for Westminster. Edwards and llibb struck out by Edwards, 14; by Clinkscalos, 8. Umpiro, Norris. Scor ers, Littlo, of Westminster, and Mason, of Seneca. Misses Mary and Maud Heaton, of Toccoa, Georgia, aro visiting Mrs. J. E. Gaines. Misses Hessin Kptiiig and Eftlo Strib ling, teachers of tho Westminster High School, aro off onjoying their vacation. Tho formor ia visiting tho family of Mr. J. I). Sholdon, near Fair Play, and tho lattor is on a visit to "nor undo, Mr. S. P. Stribling, of Chorry. ltov. P. J. Virmillion is ocoupying his now residence A. Ii. GOSSKTT. Glorious Newe Comes from Dr, D. B. Carpilo, of Washlta, I. T. Ho writes: "Four bot 1 les of Elootrio Hittors has cured Mrs. Blower of scrofula, which had caused her groat suffering for years. Torriblo sores would break out on hor head and faco, and tho boBt doctors could givo no boin; but hor euro is comploto and hor health is oxcollont." This nhows what thousands havo provod-that Electrio Hi Lt ern is tho host blood purifier known. It's tho Bupi?ino ?oniedy tor cojuma, tot tor, salt rheum, ulcors, boils and run ning smcs. It stimulates livor, kidneys and bowels, oxpols poisons, helps diges tion builds up tho strong th. Only 50 cents. Sold by all druggists in tho county. Guaranteed. Tokeona Dots. TOKKKNA, May 22.-Miss Ella Shaw, who has boon on an oxtonded visit to relatives and friends near Mountain Crook, has roturnod home. Miss Matulo Cromor and littlo sister, of Alpino, viBitod Mrs. P. II. Isboll a fow days last wook. Kev. J. P. Singleton, of Pondloton, was in our midst Inst Tuesday. Dr. E. B. Wobb, of Fair Play, passed this placo last Tuesday on bis way to Sparianburg. Miss Sallie Mcl.oskoy roturnod home Saturday, a?or spending sovoral days with her brother, Mr. J. I?. MeLeskoy, of Soncoa. M5BS Idilio Prichard, who has hoon visiting Mrs. T. P. Singloton, of Mt. Ta bor, roturnod homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Isboll visltod rela tives, noar Tugnloo, Sunday. Tho giiOBts of Mr. C. T. Phillips and family Sunday were: Dr. John Hopkins, wifo and son, Mr. J. AV". Harper's family and Mr. Thomas Ilarpor, all of Seneca. Tho wedding bolla suroly will ring bo foro long, judging from tho way ono cor taln young man goos down tho road. Mr. J. A. Mcl.oskoy was in Audorson ono day last wook. Mr. W. H. Gibson and wifo visited rela tives, noar Tugaloo, rocontly. ROBKBUD. With a torpid livor and tho Impuro blood that follows lt, you aro an easy prey to all sorts of nilmonts. That "used-up" fooling is tho fltst warning that your livor isn't doin/ ita work. That is tho timo to tako Dr. Pioroo's Goldon Medical Discovery. As nn appe tizing, restorative tonio, to /opol diaoaso and build up tho needod flosh and stiongth, there's nothing equal to it. It rouses ovory organ imo healthful action, pm i iles and onriohos tho brood, bracoB up tho wholo system, and restores health and vigor. Columbia Record, May 20: "A gentle man In tho lowor part of tho Stato ro contly contributed at ono timo to tho Methodist orphanage in Columbia fifteen hundred dollars in cash, six hundrod and eighty dollars worth of lumbor, six toon barr?la of flour, sixty pounds of butter, a nico snit for all tho boys and two dresses for oaoh of, tho girls, and this ls not tho first timo by any moans." Discovered by a Woman. Anothor groat dlscovory has been mndo, and that, too, by a lady In this country. " I linease fastened Ita clutohos upon nor for seven years, nho withstood Ita scvorost tests, but her vital organs wore undia mined and death soomou Im minent. For tinco mont hu oho coughed incessantly, nnd could not sloop. Sito filially discovered a way to recovery, by Surohasing of us a bottlo of Dr. King's ow Dlscovory for consumption, and was so muoh roliovod on taking first doso, that sho slopt all night; and with two bottles, bas boon absolutely cured. Hor name is Mrs. Luther i,ut/." Thus wrltos W. C. Hnmnlck Jk Co., of Shelby, N.C. Trial bottlo freo at all drugstores In tho county. Regular slzo 50 couts and il, F.vory bottlo g ti aran to od. -Tho war with Spain oost tho Unltod States 0,200 lives, THE CUT-PRICE CASH STORE. >NLY A FEW MORE BARRELS OF GRANULATED SUGAR AT ll BOUNDS TO TUE DOLLAR. FIVE MORE OASES OF LION AND ARDUOKLE'S COFFEE AT TEN CENTS PER PACKAGE. . H.A. rr?. HEN'S HATS, BOYS' HATS, CHILDREN'S HATS, FELT HATS, WOOL HATS, STRAW HATS. CRASH HATS, BROAD-BBIM SUN HATS. SEE OUR MEN'S CRASH HATS AT 15o. . Vours vory rospootfully, W? H. EsBSJLtY ?fe CO., WESTMINSTER, S. C. ????WMa 1.11 i ililli, i.. i . . i i i ? .iii,, ... On the Wrong Track! TF you'ro paying too much foryour Grooorios, you'ro on tho wrong track. No JL man eau stom alr.jg to finnnoial SUCCORB unless ho wntohps oloRoly the owt , lay-uutoBB ho buys whoro tho mouoy goos farthest, lt's tho Uttlu savings that tho years swing into a splendid total. It's the prico feature here-baokod by qualities that aro purost--that makes tho caroful huyor our friend-that brings our ouRtomors back again and again. BEST JAVA COFFEE, GREE Ii, BEST ..AVA COFFEE, ROASTED, 20o. per pound. 25o. por pound. GOOD RIO COFFEE, BEST RIO COFFEE, ll pounds for $1.00. 1) pounds for $1.00. Good Flour, 45o. por saok; om boat Flours at GOo., f>5..\, OOo., aud 05c. por suok. in iota ot one barrel or moro, spooinl price?. The Popular Price Store. To THE PEOPLE OF OCONEE COUNTY. Our Spring Goods Aro lloro, and Wo Ask that You Call and Examino Thom. \\TE bavo all that you could ask for-that is, first-class Goods at Lowest Prices. VY Just BOO our lino of Dross Goods and you will bo convinced that wo aro right. Soo our Ladlos' Slippers. Wo can give you a nico Slipper, worth $1.25, for )8 cents. Thon if you wantsomothingbottor, wo havo thom and can suit you. both in prico and quality. Wo havo tho boBt solootod Ruo of thom wo havo over had, and san givo you what you want. CLOTHING.-Now ?B your timo to buy your Clothing. Como before thoy aro picked ovor. Wo havo bought them and thoy must go. So come. PANTS.-Wo also havo a lot of nico Pants, just como. Thoy, too, must go, ?nd now ia tho timo to get thom ohoap. SHOES.-Tuon you s midd soo our Shoos. Wo will not tako space to montion >ur many dlfforont kinda and low prlcos, for wo can suit you in stylo and quality, ind mako you smilo whon you prico thora. SHIRTS.-Wo havo a lot of now Shirts with tho many othor bargains, and lon't forgot to look at thom.. IN FACT-anything you want to buy you should como to us for it, as wo carry everything usually kopt in a Brat class atoro and aro always willing to divido profits with you. So it will pay you to como to soo us. * GROCERIES, ifec.-Whon you want Groceries call and seo us. When you wnnt Hardwaro call and soo na. Whon you want Furniture call and seo us. Whon you want Shoos call and soo us. Whon you want Dry Goods call and soo us. Whon you want BARGAINS call and soo us. T AV T Q H A Successors to J. OZ/ tl. ?O. 'UiiLXi XJilJLln) CARTER MERCHANDISE CO., Tho colored minors who woro carried from Alabama to Pana, III., Inst year to ;ako the placo of striking minors, aro re turning homo. They havo not found Illi \ois at all congouial. Indeed they havo found it extremely difficult to carn mough to eat thoro. Illinois is always .oady to sympathize with tho negro while :iois in tho South, and to domand for him di sorts of privileges and indulgoncos rrom tho people of tho South. But she loos not caro for tho black men at close ango. This Week. WK ll AVK OPENED SOME GOOD THINGS FOR CLOSK BUYERS. KX AMINE THEM. Ladies1 Fast Black Umbrellas, good cloth, only 50o. Nico Silk Glovos for (1. Ladies' Undervests, Tapo Nook and Sloovcs, for 10o. Ladios' Gowns, full ?izo, 50c. Ladies1 Good Chemise, 25c Ladies' Crash Skirts, 50 and 75c. Better Goods, mixtures, $1.25. Shirt Waist?, 25 and 60c. Now 80-inoh Organdies at 10o. Fino Quality Nansook at 7 and 10c. Good Wool Sidling at 50o. Cropons at 76o. and $1 por yard. Fino White Lawn in remnants for 10c. You can't buy it in pioco for 20o. Lot of Ladles' Silk Mitts, woro 25 and r>0o., yours for 20o. Ask to soo our Uno of Oxfords in all colors and tops for $1.50. Nico enough for a quoon to woar. . You will find all of our last summer Shoos on center table at just about half prlco. Wo will closo thom quickly at tho prlco. Got a bargain while thoy laBt, Sorivon's Drawors at 75o. por pair. Challongo Drawors at 50o. Plain Drawors at 25o. Tho best Uno of Nogligco Shirts in tho country for 50o. Silk Front Shirts for only *1. SENECA, SL fi. G. G. Probst, n ii JL> lil INT TI ? T , Walhalla, S. C. Office two Doors East of Bank, Second Floor. HOUBS : 8.30 A. M. TO 1 1*. M. ANO 2 TO fl P. M. March 24, 1808. DR ff. F. I> E 3ST T I S X , Seneca, S. C. - OFPIOH DAYS - MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF EAOH WEEK. MgtF io 1808.-ly a-ncl s IHAVE opened np a first-class Black? Hinith and Whcol-wright Shop in Walhalla and am proparod to do all kinda of repairing, auch na Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Horao-ahooing, ito. Special attention niven to repairing machinery of all kinds. Painting a specialty. Now work mado to ordor. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Qivo mo a call. Respectfully, ?L V" SMITH. Below Pott?' Stablo, noar Dopot. May 4, 1800. 8-m lils l?iis?i Sills A FULL LINE OF Standard and ?.Fancy Groceries.. -ALSO DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ARRIVING AND TO ARRIVE. WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. My motto: Short profils and Quick Saloa. Como and soo mo. 1 will mako it to your interest. II. .A.. II. GIBSON. April 20, 1800. Oh, that Pain ! Call in at Dr. J. W. Boll'a Drug Store, toll him "whoro it is at" and lot him givo you what you need. You muy not know what you want, but ho can tell you. PURE, FRESH DRUGS ALWAYS ON HAND. Proscriptions carefully and accurately compounded, day or night. FULL LINK FANCY GOODS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES, ETC. Ja WM B ? LH L y WALHALLA, S. C. NOTICE!" milK TOWN TAX BOOKS aroMunr X opon at C. W. Banknlght's Storo. All taxes must bo paid by Juno first, or penalty will bo added. JAS. THOMPSON, dork and Troasuror. M.... * tOf\(\ ????.