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?|* ilv?ioCC <??M?&\ PUIaUSMEb EVERY THURSDAY MORNUIO._ ' ' . ? -BY - - ??7NE6, 5!li.!.OIt, GMITH A STEOK. J. W. 8HKLOH, J 1'D3, 1 1 UU8, ( J. A. STEOK. 8UB80RIPTION, tl.00 PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. Communications of n personal character charged for as advertisements. BJT" Obituary notices ami tributes of respect, of not over ono hundred words, , will bo printed freo of charge. All over that numbor must bo paid for at tho rate Of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C. t 'J'lHIKMO.VV, HKI'T. ?li 1N1M>. SOUTHERN'S NEW DEPOT IN COLUMBIA. It is pleasing to note that Columbia j is soon to havo a handsome now dopot. lt will bo built by tho Southern for tho uso of it? cars and thoso of tho Atlantic Coast Lino. Tho company has bought an buitre block, fronting on Main street, and tho sito and building will cost $100, 000. Our Capitol City is to be congratu lated on this now acquisition, lt will also add much to tho convenience of the traveling public. Tho Southern merits commendation for this substantial ex pression of good will and enlightened enterprise Handling tho Trusts with Gloves Oil. Hon. W. ?'. Brynn is out in Chicago handling tho trusts with gloves off. Ile presents strong facts and utters somo forceful truisms. Hero aro somo speci mens : "Evory unjust tax law is au indirect form of larceny. "I havo no fear' that any man, by bis own brain and muscle, will bo aldo to Bocuro a fortuno st) great as to bo a mon aco to the welfare of his follow man. "".Vhon God made man ho placed a limit to his existence, so that if ho was a bad man ho could not do harm long, but when wo made our man-made niau, (tho corporation) we raised the limit ot his age. "Wo did not givo him a soul, and if he can avoid punishment in this world ho need not worry about tho hereafter. "On the farm we used to protect pro perty from tho hogs by putting rings in their noses. Why ? -So that whilo they wore getting fat they would not destroy moro than they wore worth. One of tho groat purposes of government is to put rings in tho noses of hogs.'" ROUNDLAP BALES IN ENGLAND. Hon. William C. Loverinjj's Demonstration ol Three Cotton Bales Unrolling. Automatically. [Boston Transcript.J Hon. William C. Lovoring has returned from Europe whoro ho has been looking after the interests of thc American Cot ton Company. He found tho spinners of England and tho Continent using tho Koumllap Halo with tho greatest satis faction. They are keenly alive to all the money saving advantages of tho now system. Tho case with which the bah; is hand hal in transit anti at tho mill, de lights them. The low cost of freight and insurance, tho immunity from lire in tho mill anti tho fact that there arc no hoops, wires or metal of any kimi used in baling are features that espe cially appeal to the thrifty Kuropean spinners. Mr. Lovering had the opportunity to address a meeting of prominent cotton manufacturers of Lancashire on the merits of the Koumllap Lalo, and by the courtesy of Messrs. Howard and Bul lough, of Acorington, they wero invited to witness a d?monstration of the run ning of tinco bales of cotton directly on tho apron of a scutcher. Nothing could havo been moro perfect or absolutely satisfactory than the working of the cot ton in tins way. The. scutcher was started with three bales upon tho apron anti ran ol? at once without a hitch or in terruption. The noise made by thc boaters was a steady, deep anti healthful hum, showing that thc machine was doing its work without laboring in thc least. The lap t hat was made was clean anti oven running, weighing sixteen ounces to tho yard. Tho spinners took tim greatest, inter est in the demonstration and with out; accord expressed their complete satis faction with tho operation. They saitl that they saw in tho now system a great revolution in cotton manufacturing. They aro all anxious to buy the now hale, and aro ready to give orders al once. They wero surprised and gratified to BOO that tho scutchor was an ordinary scutcher, such as they were using in ail their mills. Thoy batt been led to think that it required special machinery for tho purpose, whereas it only required a little heavier apron to carry the bales or laps, weighing two hundred and sixty pounds cacii. ? Over 80 Miles an Hour. BUFFALO, N. Y., September 17.-With a newspaper train carrying the Now York Sunday papers, and consisting of th reo bnggago cars anti a locomotivo, tho Lnckawann Hailroad to-day beat all records, covering the Ho miles in the actual running time of 7 hours and 2?1 minutes. Tarts of the distance were covered at a speed of over 80 miles an hour. Tho pain of a burn or scald is almost instantly relieved by applying Chamber lain's Pain Balm, lt also heals tho in jured parts moro quickly than any other treatment, and without tho burn is very severe docs not leave a sear. For sale by J. W. Boll, Walhalla; W. .). Lunney, ?Seneca; II. B. Zimmerman, Westminster. A Preacher Whipped. ClIlt'AOO, September IS. A dispatch to tho Chronicle from Columbus, ohio, says: This morning at th?! Ohio puni lon tiary tho Kev. ii. e. i>. Howard, who Inu taught college students tho principio ol logic, and who has ministered to birgt and fashionable congregations in several places, was compelled to bend over n box while a lusty guard vigorously np plied a hickory paddle. Howard was returning Sunday night to thc penitentiary, from which ho es caped September 12, 1801. He was cap tmed at II oraton, Mich., whore ho was pastor of iiio leading congregation of tin village. Howard had little to say whon brought into tho Prison Court to-day. Ho lost all of tho good timo ho hat gained, about four hundred days, anti was taken to tho hilo houso to await ??signaient to OOO of tho contracts. Ht will bo givon ono of tho hardest (asks in the prison. Bonded warehouses for cotton aro bo Jug built all over tho State, THE WHITE WINERS REFUSED TO ALLOW THE NEGROES TO COME IN TOWN. SIX ?(I!Ill) Ililli? WOUNDED. Several Companies ol Militia Have Boon Ordorod Out-Tho Situation ls Critical. CAKTKKVIM.K, II,I", Soptonibor 17. Carterville was1 the Hcone of a bloody riot about noon to-day in which six ne groes wore killed and ono fatally wouud od, whilo two others rocoived Blight wounds. Trouhlo has . hoon blowing sinco tho militia was recalled by Gov. Tnnnor last Monday. Tho whito minors of this placo havo rofusod to allow tho nogro minors to como into town, always meeting thom and ordering thom back. To-day, howovor, thirteen negroes, nil armed, marched into town, goiug to tho Illinois Contrai depot, whore thoy ox changed a fow words with tho whito miners thoro. Thon tho nogroos pulled their pistols and opened dre on tho whites, who at onco returned tho /ho. A running light was kopt up. Tho ne groes scattered, somo hoing closoly fol lowed by tho whites up tho Main streot, whilo tho remainder lied down tho rail road track. Hero tho execution was done, all who wont through town escap ing. After tho light was over six dead bodies wero picked up and another mor tally wounded. Thoy wero takoii to tho city hall, whoro tho wounded man was attended to and an inquest hold over tho dead ones. Tho afl'air is really an outcome of tho tronido arising out of tho procurement of negroes to work in placo of striking whito minors. MILITIA ORDRBI?D TO TlCIi 8CEMK, SritiNOviBLD, li.i,., Scptombor 17. Gov. Tnnnor has ordorod two companies of tho 4th regiment, under command of Col. Bennett, to Cnrtorvillo. Ho re ceived a telegram this afternoon from Samuel Brush, manager of tho Ht. Louis and Hig Muddy Coal Company, at Car terville, that somo of his negro minors, who had gathered ata depot preparatory to leaving, had been killed, a mob having tired upon them. Tho Go vor nor gave out tho following statement to-uighl: "t rocoived a mes sage from Capt. Brush stating that tho nod) had attacked and killed tho negro minors whilo waiting at tho Illinois Con trai depot for a train; that tho sheriff would bo unablo lo control tho situation, and was powerless to arrest tho parties; asking mo to order troops to Carterville "In response to this message, knowing something of t ho condition of that placo, and, without waiting to hear from tho shoriff or others in authority, I immedi ately ordered Liont. Lowden, of Com pany C, of Carbondale, to proceed at once to Cnrtorvillo, procuring a special train if necessary, and when reaching Cnrtorvillo to suppress the riot, protect lifo and property, but report to tho She riff of Williamson county for orders, in tho event that tho sherill' was on tho groynd. "1 also ordered Capt. Hersh, of New ton, to proceed with his company by tho quickest route, to Cnrtorvillo. At tho same time 1 ordered Col. Bonnott, of tho Ith rogimont, who lives at Greenville, to proceed to Carterville at oncfc and take charge of tho troops. I also directed tho commanding officer of Company F, of Mount Vernon, to proparo and bo in readiness to leave on short notice. "Later I received a message from Capt. Brush slating that lator reports showed that seven of Iiis mon were killed and two injured, and that a largo mob of armed men was between Carterville and his mine, and that one company was not sufficient. "lt would seem that these negro min ors were waiting at the depot for tho train, probably expecting to leave tho place temporarily or tinnily. It seems to bo, from the brief facts reported and the further fact that no ono was killed except tho negroes, that it was a prear ranged, preconcerted, premeditated murder. If 1 am right in this conclu sion the peoplo of Carterville, and espe cially oi Williamson county, should uso evory means possible, and that vigor ously, to bring thoso parties, guilty of this wholesale murder, to speedy justice, and, in their efforts to do so, I promise them the co-operation of tho State, thc whole National Guard, if necessary, to bring about the arrest and conviction of these parties for thc restoration of peace and good order in the county, and so 1 advised the sherill' of Williamson county this afternoon by wi to. "This is a blot on tho fair nanto of tho Commonwealth of Illinois and will bo a disgrace to tho community of William son county unless quick and vigorous action is taken by tho county authori ties. The good and law-abiding citizens of Williamson county should rise to tho situation and support tho law officors in restoring peace and order and in tho ar rest and conviction of tho guilty parties. "I hopo that tho Now to? company will reach Carterville before morning and bo fore any con Riot occurs, but I do not be lieve and shall not bolievo until it hap pons that the strikers will attack tho National (?iiard or attempt lo oppose it in doing its duty." Lato to-night Gov. Tanner received a telegram from Short g (.ray, at. Carter ville stating that the situation is critical and that tho military company is not sufficient to disperso tho mob. (Jov. Tanner wired other military companies to hasten to tho scone. A N KO KO I'ltKAOlIKIl KILT.Kl). M int en Ysnoito, Septomber 17. One of tho dead negroes at Carterville ?fi a preacher, tho others aro laborers. One of tho negroes when first shot started tc run. Ho was shot again and fell. One of the white men then ran up and shot him through the head with a l ille. The shooting took place immediately in front of Mayor Zimmerman's house, and in full view of several ladies seated on thc porch. Jleforo tho uoiso of tho Hist shots had died away tho streets began to lill with excited armed men. After tho crowd of negroes had boen killed and scattered it was tho evident in ten lion of tho infuriated miners to go tc Greonvillo, whoro the big non-unior negro cami) is located and finish tin work. All t ho afternoon an angry crowe' of men patrolled tho siroots. Later tlx projeoted trip to Greonvillo was appa rent ly called off. - Chronic Diarrheas Curod. This is to certify that I havo hn<' chronic diarrhoea over sinco tho war. j got so weak I could hardly walk or d< anything. Ono bottlo of Chamberlain') Collo, ('bolera and Diarrheal) Lomodi cured mo sound and well. J. lt, Ginns, Fincastlo,Va. NEWS IN AND AROUND wcS?WiriS??H. Talk of Hie Big Colton Mill-Tho Vicinity Nows Tersely Told, ~'- # WXSTMINHTKH, S. C.,. Soptombor 20. Mrs. L. A. Mathewson wout to Atlanta Mondny to spond tho fall and wlutor with hor son,- Key. 8. Y. Jameson, Mr. Jolm'A. Torroll was in town Mon day. Ho Las loft Lookhart and goos this wook to Cul umhin to work in a cotton mill. Mrs. Julo Mauldin, of Toocoa, is vlslt iug hor mothor, Mrs. J. M. Hull, uoar Westminster. Mr. Leo Stribjing, of Westminster, has matriculated at Olomson College. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaines aro congratulating thom on tho arrival of a bran now baby boy. Mr. itobort E. Mason, Jr., is with his homo folks. Ho has boon workiug in Mr. Lunnoy's drug storo at Sonooa slnoo ho loft his medical college ut Augusta in April and will romain boro two wcoks to rost Up before returning to his Studios. Mr. W. D. Ellison is boro proparod to buy cotton sood for tho Oil Mill at So uoca. At prcsont cotton sood aro soiling at fifty couts por hundred pounds tu thia market. Mr. W. A. Dodgo, Jr., roprosonting tho Southorn Art Association, of At lanta, was in town Monday. Ho was so liciting pictures to bo onlargcd. Cotton receipts havo bcon light this wook. Yesterday tho host grado was emoted at 0,40. Wo aro roliably informed that Di*. C. M. Walkor has docidod to locato at West minster to practico his profession and will como botwoon tho 1st and 16th day of noxt Doccmbor. Dr. Walkor is an Oconco man, hoing a son of Mr. O. I. Walkor, who rcsidos a fow miles abovo Fort Madison. Ho has practiced medi cine in tho comity si nco ho graduntod from collogo and is woll known to many roadors of tho Coonina as a successful young physiciau. Capt. W. F. Parker, who is now con nected with a largo work shop atGroon villo and engaged in manufacturing build ing matorial, was at bis homo tho first of this week. Probably twenty-iivo hundred colored people attended tho funeral of tho lato Rov. S. II. Oglosby hero last Sunday. Thoy commenced coming in boforo 8 o'clock and continued to como till 1 o'clock. Tho services woro conducted in tho opon air in front of tho colored Baptist church by Rov. A. L. Roberson, of Greonvillo. Rov. W. J. Wyly left this morning on the carly train for Columbia, whoro ho will outer tho senior class of tho Theo logies! Seminary. During his vacation this summer bo preached at Littlo River and Rockbiidgo churches noar Clinton, in Kooroo Presbytery. Tho pooplo of Rockbiidgo holding him lu such high cstcom and appreciating "iis sorvicos so much, ho bas agreed to como back onco a month and preach for thom. Mr. Wyly occupied tho pulpit boro Sunday night and preached a very interesting sorni'Mi from tho text, "Chooso you this day whom yo will servo." Mrs. Pearson, of Duo West, and Miss Bessio Wilson, of Soneca, have boon visiting tim family of Rov. S. I,. Wilson. Mr. J. W. Todd, of Seneca^ who is tho Grand Dictator of tho Knights of Honor of this State, spout last Monday night boro and addressed tho Wostminstor Lodgo at its regular semi-monthly meet ing. Rev. R. R. Dagnall is up and about again, but not fully restored to health. Ile intends to lill his appointments regu larly now. His friends aro plcasod to soo him out after his long spell of sick ness. For tho past ton days a Gospol tent has been stretched on tho lot just back of the Methodist church in Westminister and sorvicos havo been conduoted under it by Messers Cain and Mason, of this county and John Cary, of Calhoun, Pickons county. Mrs. Dr. Ruit Mitchell returned homo from Anderfon last week, whoro sho had boen summoned somo weeks ago on ac count of thc illness of her sister, Mrs. W. ll. Frierson. Mr. diarios Parker has a potition to bo appointed census enumerator of Tu galoo township for tho noxt cousus in 11)00. A big cotton mill at Wostminstor will supply a long folt want in our growing, progressive community. Resides enhanc ing tho value of property it will make a good market for all kinds of country pro duce tho year round. Wo woro pleased to read tho announcement of Mr. W. E. ('boswell, in last issuo of tho COURIER, and tho proposition ho unido. In ail pro bability this is tho opportunity of a Ufo timo to get a cotton mill and wo hope our businoss mon, wealthy farmers and all others who fcol themselves able will realizo it. Wo need a cotton mil). By all means Westminster should do her part. A big Shuttle and Robbin factory stands on ono side of town and a Cotton factory built on tho other side would moan anothor long step forward. A. L. GOSSETT. Good Enough to Take. The finest quality of loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and tho roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to that, of maple syrup, making it very pleasant lo take. As a medicino for tho euro of coughs, colds, la grippe, croup and whooping cough it is unequaled by any other. It always euros, and cures quickly. For salo by J. W. Roll, Wal halla; W. J. Conney, Seneca; II. B, Zim merman, Westminster. --- Droylus at Last Pardoned. PARIS, .September 10.-Despite tho offi cial statement that tho cabinet only do ' cided to pardon Dreyfus to-day, and that tho pardon would not be promul ' gated for several days, it is a fact that tho pardon was signed lato this after ' noon and is offootlvo at once. It is ox pectod Dreyfus will be takon from Ron lies to-night and liberated. Ho will bo ' escorted whorover ho may wish to go. -----4*?-. Good Health. I If you want to keep your health and strength without consulting tho doctor so often, tho host thing you can do is to > write to tho World's Dispensary Medical ! Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for a copy of Dr. Pierce's great book, tho "People's Common Sense Medical Advisor." Send I '?I one-cent stamps to cover cont of mall I ing only. It is a largo book of 1008 . pages, with over ?00 illustrations. It is tho samo book of which 080,000 oopien woro sold at jd.60 each. Tho only differ ence is in tho binding, which in tho free edition is of strong manilla paper. Tltoro I is no othor such completo family doctor book in tho English languago. It is a ' voritablo medical library, completo in ) ono volume, Send now boforo all aro i given nway, They aro going ol? rapidly, thoroforo, do not delay sending immo d i atoly if in want of ono. Tho abovo gonorous offor ls limited to 600,000 copios, . ' i / Fair Play Monllons. -- \ FA?U PLAY, Soptoiubor 18 -Tho nm ?leal ontortninmont at Mr, E. C. M?r rott's was quito a suecos Friday night, It w.ae gi von by Miss Knight and hor pupils. Wo aro sorry to give Mi?? Knight up. Sho has made many friends during her Btay hero. Wo hopo to havo herewith UH again in the sweet by-and by. ' Mr. Will Barton aud wife are visiting in Lavonia, Ga., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lindsey spent tho day with Mrs. A. P. Grant yostorday. Mr. II, 1). Capoll and Miss Lena Skoir ton spout a fow hours in our oity .yester day. Mr. D. V. Wright attondod tho quar torally mooting at Friendship Friday. Miss Levada Davis spent Saturday night with tho Missos Smiths. Miss Ada Klug spout tho day in our town yostorday. , ' Miss Sallio Jan ard, af tor a pleasant visit to hor fr.thor, roturuod to her un ole's, Mr. Ii. M.IEngland. Mr. ti, li. Marott ontorod tho military sohool at Anderson Wodnosday. Wo aro sorry to givo dear old Larry up. Mr. W. J. Knox m ad o a Hying trip to Lavonia last Saturday. Miss lamino Sheldon spent sovoraldays last weok with Misses Anna aud Pearl Marett. Mr. Dickson, of Clayton, Ga., visited lils brother, Mr. Wal tor Dickson, Satur day and Sunday. Mrs. Stophon Marott is sufforing a groat deal with a foll?n on her floger. Mr. Bob KOOBO has accoptod a position with James Fruit at Lavonia. Mr. .loo Land is staying in tho drug storo at livonia. Duo AYN EYKB. Working Night and Day. Tho busiest and mightiest Httlo thing that was ovor mado is Dr. King's Now Lifo Pill. Evory pill is a sugar-coated gl?bulo cf health, that ohangos weakness into strength, listlessness into onorgy, brain-fag into mental powor. Thoy'ro wondorful in building up tho honlth. Only 25c. per box. Sold by all druggists in tho couutv. linkway Items. OAK WAY, Soptombor If).-liov. J. P. Wilson, Presiding Elder of tho M. E. church, preached at Center Saturday at ll A. M., Saturday ovoning at 8 and Sun day at ll A. M. Kev. Daily, of Polzor, proachod at that placo Sunday night, owing to tho illness of tho pastor, Hov. R. R, Dagnall. Pro tracted mooting will not bogin at that placo until Monday night. Mi^and Mrs. L. A. Edwards, aftor a week's stay in tho mountains, roturuod last week. Mrs. Gilos and son, Mr. Woodson, of Earle's Mill, spout Sunday with frionds at this place. \ es, Drown Eyes, wo hoard that Mr. David lilied his rogular appointmont Sunday, but wo hoard also that ono of tho boys, that rodo behind tho two protty ponies did not till his "rogular" appoint ment, because ho was a fow moments lato, and ono of tho Anderson boys deci ded ho would HU tho "jolly" boy's ap pointment for him. Mrs. Ii. D. Reardon and two children returned to her father's, nt Westminster, last Wednesday. Mr. Glenn Sheldon, of Tugaloo, was with frionds at this placo Sunday ovo ning. Misses Julia Harper and Fleota Henry and brothers, of Scacon, visited Miss Ilattio McLin, Sunday. Miss Maggie Armstrong and Mr. Henry McDonald, of Rock Springs, spout Sun day at Mr. J. W. Roarden's. Mr. .Toft'. Dickson was in our commun ity, Sunday. AUNT PKOOY. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pollots ouro con stipation, dyspepsia and biliousness in tho only sure, pormanont way. Thoro is nothing violont or irritating about thom, they work mildly though quickly. Thoy tono and strengthen tho howols to carry on their functions naturally. Thoy gent ly stimulato tho How of hilo from tho livo and tho digestivo juice:; of tho sto mach. You don't become a slavo to thoir uso as with other pills. Thoy mako you rogular and thou you can loavo thom. That is tho difference botweon Dr. Piorco's Pleasant Pollots and tho somo thing "just as good," which a sharp druggist tries to substituto. Don't lot him do so with you. Stone Church items. CmcilRY, S. C., Soptenibor 10-Mr. Charley Snollings and wife, from Pick oiiB, aro spending a delightful visit with Mr. John Culbertson. Miss Edith Whitton was in Pendleton Monday shopping and having some dou tai repairing done. Mr. W. M. Gibson carno ovor from Pcndloton last weok on professional business. Wo always welcomo a person on such occasions. Our school has been dosed until No vember, whon wo hopo to seo our oo toomod mid successful toaehor, Miss Ph ioho Lumpkin, back again. Mr. John Roches .or, from Greenville , and Mr. James Rowland and wifo, from Central, visited in this community rocon tly. Mr. W. R. Lonah-, from Groonvillo, paid his mothor and invalid sistors a welcome visit last Saturday. Roturuod Monday following. Mr. C. C. Cochran, from Goorgia boundaries, is visiting in this section for some time. Mr. Jasper Ste vard was in this neigh borhood last wook. Success to tho COUMKR and all tho roaders, hoping to ohroniolo tho news ns often no 1 can. ITINERANT. Twenty Years Proof. Tutt's Liver Pills keep the bow els in natural motion and cleanse the system of all impurities An absolute cure for sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, con stipation and kindred diseases. "Can't do without them" R. P. Smith, Chilesburg, Va. writes I don't know how I could do without them. I have had Liver disease for over twenty years. Am now entirely cured. T?tt's Liver Pills They Must Dio. OniOAOO, Soptombor 18.-A Bpeolal from Washington to tho Timos-Horald says: Privates Datnhoffor and Conlno, scntonccd to death by Court-martial for assaulting Philippine women, will not rocoivo any morey at tho hands of tho President. Tho sontonco of tho Court martial will bo carried out if its proceed ings aro found to bo rogular. ACTS GENTLY CN THE KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS MANSES THE SYSTEM ^,TUALCbNST?PATION ?i I UAL v PERMANENTLY evy THC ?CNumt * MANT O oy (AURRNIA f?G SYKVP?S TOR SAH b? AU ORUWWHI POU tot im-ccu ut. Anderson Advocato, September 18th: "Col. J. L. Trlbble informs us that tho affairs of tho Black Diamond road aro progressing satisfactorily. Tho entire survoy from Port ltoyal to tho Georgia lino has boon complotod and tho lino is located with only some littlo straighten ing to do. Tho securing of franchises and othor legal formalities required aro nonrly complotod, and it is oxpoctod to begin tho work of construction this win ter or early in tho spring. Sir Thomas Tailored was dotainod in Alaska longer than ho oxpoctod, but oxpoots to moot] Col. Dickinson ' in Washington, D. C., in a week or two when both of thom will I proceed to Port ltoyal, probably coming | by way of Andorson, for a final inspec tion of tho terminals at that port, whoa thoy will sail for Europe" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Monkey to a We can fit anything in a Hat in style and price from a Monkey to a Millionaire. L. O. CRAIG, Walhalla. ll'n lelia TREASURER'S OFFICE, WALHALLA, S. C.,Soptombor20, 1809. JL HE Hooks for tho collection of taxes for tho fiscal year commoncing January 1st, 1809, will open Octohor 15th, 1800, and closo December ?list, 1800. State tax.5 mills. School tax.. .8 mills. Ordinary County tax.2j mills. Special Road tax .1 mill. Court tax. | mill. Past Indobtoduoss tax.1} mills. Total tax.18] mills. Midway School Dist., No. 80, 2 mills. Mt. Tabor School Dist., No. 10, 2 mills. Bothol School Dist., No. 5, 2 milla. Providence School Dist., No. ?, 2 mills. Wolf Stako.School Dist., No. .'15, 2 mills. Fifteen por cont ponnlty .viii bo at tached on all unpaid taxos on January 1st, 1000. Information cheerfully givon by mall or otherwiso. J. R. KAY, Treasurer Oconeo county, S. C. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Aili, persons indebted to tho ?slate of Thoa. Ii. Gibson, doconaod, aro hereby notified to make payment to tho undersigned, and all poisons having claims against said estate will present the samo duly attested, on or before the 28d day o? October, ?800, or bo barred. MARION W. GIBSON, Administrator Thoa. L. Gibson, do ccased. Soptombor 22, 181)1?. :18-U ?Vol;i?e of ?^inai Net llement n.ncl l>is NOTICIO ls horoby given that tho un dersigned will mateo application to 1). A. Smith, F.sq., Judge of Probate for Oconoo county, in tho State of South Carolina, at his oflloo at Walhalla Court Houso on Saturday, tho 21s day of Octohor, 1800, nt ll o'clock in tho fore noon, or os soon thereafter as said ap Rlioation can bo heard, for leavo lomako nal BOttlomont of tho catato of W. J. Ii. Craine, minor, and for flhat dis ohargo aa Guardian of said estate. W. J. I). ORA INK, Guardian Katato of W. J. li. Cralno, minor. t ^(Soptombor 21, 1801?. 80-?? Dynamite for a Pre?ohor.' INI?ANAI'OI,I8, IND., Soptoutbor 10. Tho ltov. M. L. Potors, pastor of tho Lutheran ohuroh at Lopoa, Marshall county, lias been carrying on, a war against the saloons In that village for several wonks, aud thero have boon fre quent threats against him in consequence. Early this morning the villago waa awak ened by au explosion, and whoa the residents turned out ot their homes the pastor's rosidouoo and tho ohuroh near by, were found to have boon almost de molished by dynamite. Mrs. Peters was so badly frightened that sito is com pletely prostrated, aud for a time hor lifo was despaired of. Ko ono olso was injured. 'It is bollovod that tho dyna mite was uBcd by porsons offondod by Mr. Poters' Crusade against saloons. Tho third trial of Mrs. Mattio Hughes, for tho mordor of hor husband atGreora, will tako placo at Green vi Ho next. wook. Twico boforo a mistrial was had in this celebrated oaso. HOWS THIS? Wo havo an up-to-dato GINNERY, woll equipped, and, from this dato, wo will gin for 10 couts por Hundred Pounds of Lint Cotton-that is, wo will ohargo only 40 couts for (?inning a Four Hundred Pound Halo, or 50 couts for a Fivo Hun dred Pound Halo, packed in tho Square Press. Will pay fifty couts por hundred ($10 port?n) for COTTON GEED. Will, nt all times, givo tho top of tho market for Seod. Vory respectfully, SENECA OIL MILL. Seneca, S. C., September 18, 1800. _._._-, Removal I have removed to the ReidStore with my stock of Staple and Fancy Grocer ies, all new and fresh. Also, Dry Goods, Notions, Jewelry, &c. All of which will be sold at the Lowest possible price for Cash. Come and see me and you will not regret it. H. A. H. GIBSON. August 10, 1800. Tho valuo of an honest dollar ls as much in tho spending as in tho making, and in spending your money aro you moro easily caught hy prtoo than by value. Anything is "catchy" whoa it is cheap, hut do yon always get tho valuo of your money when you buy a cheap thing? Wo koop some poor goods-all morchants do-but wo koop some good goods and soil them cheap. Tho latter policy wo havo adopted and strivo to gi vo our customers tho vory host possible values for their money. Wo want your trado and want moro than ono bill, too, and tho only way wo can hopo to havo you as a good customer is to givo you good values. Wo fear no competition if vah?os of goods aro taken mto consideration. Tako for instanco our Suits of Mon's Mack ('lay Worsted and Cnssimores at $f>. They aro guaranteed to give satis faction. If thoy don't wear woll, como hack and wo will make itgood. Just try us. M. W. COLEMAN St co?9 Seneca. CLOTHING POR CLOTHING F( CLOTHIN See our St?qk < you buy your Fall 1 you money. Yours C W. Pit For our Now Stock of Goude. Mr. W. J. Novillo is now in Now Ye stock of Goods ovor sooiV in Walhalla. D< Do You W Wo aro now opening lip a largo stoc Do You Wai You will lind it to yourintorost to o Do You Want the Best Call and got a stick of ROXANE, ai Do You War Wo havo a groat many goods that w prices in order to mnko room for our now You will find it to your intorcst to c anything you want. Give us a trial. Respectfully, CAI?I1 ?k On ladies' and Misses' Oxf Pique, Crash, Madras Cloth, Fai Eighty cents cash buys wh; ago. . Straw and Crash Hats at al Call and look. You need n We want your trade and w Lowery^ B SENEC. Nows ia and Around Return. RKTUHN, Soptombor 10.-Thorc aro a fow cases of fovor in our neighborhood. Mr. E. T. Prico's little daughter is very low with fovor. Mrs. I.oftio has a child vory low with fovor. Under tho skillful treatment of Dr. J. M. McClanaban, wo hopo it will soon reoovor. It is said that Mr. Lewis Jaynos, who moved to Texas from this community, has boon having a groat deal of sickness in his family this fall. Ho anticipates moving back i& Oconco. It is also re ported that Mr. .loo Isboll, formerly of Tokcona, is making arrangements to movo back. On last Saturday, in conforonco at Re turn, Rev. C. L. Craig was unanimously ro-olootcd as pastor. This will bo his fourth yoar. On Sunday ho preached an interesting and instructivo sermon. Sor vicos woro closed by Rev. J. M. McGuire Mr. Gus Foistor, of Holton, was boro last week sowing oats and turnip sood on his farm ho purchased of Mr. J. W. Tannery. It is Btill in order to sow turnip seed. Mr. A. W. Tannory is sowing tho third timo. Wo aro having somo cloudy woathor. If you aro cutting your forago and want it to euro nicoly don't forgot to uso Mr. James Armstrong's rule. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.' Foster, of Carroll ton, Miss., and Mrs. W. C. Foster, of Hicliland, wore tho guosts of Mrs. J. F. Martin last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Roggs and family, of Calhoun, woro visiting their aunt, Mrs. S. A. Williams, last weok. Mr. Roggs bas a position in tho collogo. Mrs. Newton Drivor, of Clearmont, spout last weok with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tannory. o. j, M. -.------?.^ A $200,000 cotton mill ls assured at Eadley, Dr. G. C. Pi J bs). X> K N T I S T , Walhalla, S, C. Office two Doors East of Bank, Second Floor. HOURS : 8.00 A. M. TO 1 p. M. AND 2 TO 0 p. M. March 24, 1808. WALHALLA HIGH SCHOOL mun NINTH SESSION will hogin J. SKPTBMIIKR 4TH, 1800. A li boral cou i so at lowest cost. Tho school building baa econ enlarged and tlio leaching corps Increased to in sure most caroful attention to ovory pupil. A lady toaohor will have chargo of tho Primary Department, Tuition during the publie torin abso lutely PUKE. Discipline kind but iii m. Pou'its aro urgod to havo their chil dren or^ jent at tim oponing. Monthly roports will bo sent to pa rt! nts. For further Information call on or ad dress JAS. M. MOSS, Principal, Walhalla, S. C. August ?, 1890.v $1-89 OLD MEN, OU YOUNG MEN, G FOR BOYS! )f Clothing before Suit. We can save truly, chford Co. irk selecting tho largest and most variod >n't buy your fall goods till yon soo thom. ant Shoes? k and can suit and lit anybody. it Clothing? xamino and price ours before buing. Flour on the Market? id you will bavo no other. it Bargains ? o will sell for cash nt greatly roduccd goods. ?orno to CAUTER & COMPANY'S foy ?OMPlNT. 5C0?NT ords, Figured Lawn, Organdie, is* Undervests, Lap Ropes, &e. at one dollar did a short time most any price. ot buy if prices don't suit. ill try to please you. y rd & Co., A.?, O. Master's Sale. STATE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 COUNTY OP OCONKK. ) IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. PURSUANT TO DECREE OF THE AFORESAID COURT, in tho caso mentioned below, I will offer for salo, to tho highest bidder, in front of tho Court Kouso, at Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, tho 2d day of Ootobor, 181)1). it hoing Salosday, botwoon tho logal hours of salo, tho tract of land below dosoribod : In tho caso of T. A. DaviB, Plaintiff, against J. P. Doaton and M. E. Doaton, Defend ants. ONK undividod one-half interest in all that niece, parcel or tract of land, situ ato, lying and being in tho County of Oconoo, Stato of South Carolina, con taining two hundred and eighty acres, moro or loss, and boundod by landa ot* Joseph Lylcs, J. J. Norton, Cartor and others. TERMS : One-half cash, balance in ono annual installment, credit portion to boar intorost from (lay of salo and bo secured by bond of tho purohascr and mortgago of tho promisee. That in Lao ovont of failuro of purchaser to comply With tho terms of salo within flvo day? from day of salo, tho Mastor do ro-ndvor tiso and ro-soll said promisos on tho fol lowing or soino subsequent salosday thoroaftor on tho samo terms at tho risk of tho former purchaser. Purchasers to pay extra for papers. J. W. nOLLEMAN, Mastor for Oconoo county. Soptombor 7, 1809. 80-80 Summons for Relief. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONKK. COURT OK COMMON PLEAS. boah E. Craig, Plaintiff, against. . A. Rochester, John il. Roohcstor, Earlo Rochester, Walton O, Rochester, Joseph II. Koohostor, Bonj, T. Rocbos tor, Esthor II. Roohostor, Andrew D. Rocbostor, Tbos. L. Rocbostor, Ilostor L. Rocbostor, Ruth B. Roohostor, Orpah K. Roohostor, Defendants. I SUMMONS ron RKMKK-(COMPLAINT NOT SKUVKD.) To tho Defendants above named: YOU aro horoby summoned nhd re quired to answor tho complaint in tliia action, which was fllod in tho oOlco of tho Clerk of tho Court of Com mon Pleas, for tho said county, on tho 20tb ?lay of August A. D. 1890, and to servo a copy of your answor to tho said complaint on tho suhscribor at Ida oflico, <pi tho Public Squaro, at Wal hallaCourt llouso, South Carolina.withiu twonty days after tho aorvlco boreof. oxolusivo of tho day of such sorviao; and Sf you fall to answer tho complaint, witldn tho time aforesaid, tho Plaintif!" in this action will apply to tho Court for tho rolief domandod in tho complaint. Dated August 20th, A. D. 1899. [SKAT.] JAMES SEVHORN, C. C. P. 8. P. DENDY, Plaintiffs Attornoy. To tho absout Dofendants, John Ii. Roohostor, Walton O, Rocbostor, Joseph II. Roohostor, lion). T. Roohcstor and Andrew D. Roclicstor : Yon will tako notice that'tho summons and complaint in tho above stated action was flied in tho oflico of tho Clerk of Common Plea? for Oconoo county, South Carolina, on tho 20th day of August, A. I). 1899, and tho objnot of said action is tho partition of tho real ostato of II. D. Rocbostor, decoasod. S. P. DENDY, Plaintiff's Attoipoy. Walhalla, S. Cv August 20th, 1800. 8<Ml