University of South Carolina Libraries
Groceries! I have received a shipment of Fresl to have you call. You should try - - P O S T JJ M A healthful hevorago-tho 01 A food for Brain and Norve Centroa. < CHEESE* .' . ?. Ihavo thohoaty tl COOL OFF FOB THB LAST TIME-Al O . Gr . JT -Just rocotved a big lot of clothing at tlui Cash Bargain Storo, - Bead Craig's "phunny" ad. Ho can flt you in a hat. -Foil BUNT-A nico cottago residence with ilvo rooms. Apply to B. T. Jnyuos. -Miss Annie Stribling, of Anderson, visited her friend, Miss Ella Bold, last wook. -To RUNT, a dosirablo residence and farm near Walhalla, S. C. Apply to S. P. Bondy. -Mr, Chas. Oontry, of Spartanburg, is visiting tho family of Mr. A. C. Mer rick this wook. -Mr. T. M. Kelly, of Tamassoo, ia shoving tho yard stick and cutting bacon in Craig's storo. -Born, unto Bov. and Mrs. J. L. Daniel, at Mt. Gallagher, on tho 15th in stant, n daughtor. <. -Mr. Goo. .Seaborn, of Atlanta, spent several days at tho homo of Judge J. W. Holloman this week -CallatC. G. Jayncs' grocory and ho will toll you about Poatum, Coroal and Grapo Nuta, -Mrs. D. A. Smith loft Monday morn ing for a fow days visit to'rolativos and friends at Sandy Springs, Andorson county. -Before buying soo our buggioB, wagons, harness, laproboa. Wo carry a completo lino. J. & J. S. Carter, West minster", S. C. -Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Gibson, who havo boon visiting tboir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. H. Gibson, roturnod to thoir homo in Columbia Tuesday morning. -ll eal ?h for ton cont?. Cascarots make tho bowols and kidnoys act natur ally, destroy microbes, euro hoadaoho, biliousness and constipation. All drug gists. -Uov. B. L. Rogers, pastor of tho Walhalla Presbyterian church, will at tend tho fall mooting of tho South Caro lina Presbytery, which convenes at Fort. Hill to-morrow (Friday), i*-For sick headache, loss of appetite and any disorder of tho livor, take ono of Luunoy's 8-hour liver pills at night for a fow nights and note tho result. 25 couts at Luunoy's, Soncca. -Miss Corrio Phinnoy, of Wost Union, has roturnod to tho Williamston Female Collogo to resumo bor studios. This is her third yoar at this popular institution of learning for young ladies. -Married, on the 3d instant, Mr. Julius Hoggs and Miss Thoodocia Dickson, at tho rosidonco of tho ofllciating minister, Bov. A. W. MoGuflln, all of Oconeo county. Many friends oxtond congratu lations and best wishes. -Mrs. E. M. Cudworth and Airs. J. R. Hughes loft Sunday for Atlanta, Ga. Whilo in the Gate City Mrs. Cudworth will buy her fall stock of millinory. Sho ox poets to opon ono of tho best stocks over shown hmo next wook. -Mr. J. F. Waldon, of Highlands, N. C., passed through Walhalla Saturday on his way to Atlanta, Kansas, where ho will ongago in business. Mr. Waldon spent a year in Walhalla sumo timo sinco and made many friends, who wish him success. -'Tho now rosidonco of Mr. C. A. Hul ton, on Tugaloo street, is going up rap idly. lt will bo ooat and commodious. Mr. Hinton bas long boon ono of Oco neo's substantial citizens, and wo gladly wolcomo him asan urban resident. May his kind increase. -Tho ladies of the Missionary Soeioty of tho Walhalla Methodist church desire to return thanks to Mr. T. E. Aloxandor for tho courtesy extended in tho generous sorvico of his carriages to convoy thoir guosts to their homes on tho occasion of tho district mooting last week. -Rev. J. Ii. Daniel loft Monday morn ing on a visit to tho family of his father in-law, Dr. John R. Smith, of Mt. Galla gher, Lamons county. Ho will return on Saturday and fill his regular appoint ment ht tho Seneca Methodist church Sunday morning and ovoningat tho usual hours. -Rov. John G. Law, I). D., will preach in tho Walhalla Presbyterian church on noxt Sunday, morning and ovoning, at tho usual hours. At tho close of tho morning service a foreign missionary collection will bo takon up. Tho many friends of Dr. Law in this community will bo delighted to hear him preach again. -Mrs. V. Ii. Norman and children, of Charleston, arrived in Wal h. a!la, last Thursday ovoning. They will occupy their reaidenco known as "Tho Cedars" on Main strcot and mako thoir homo hero in tho futuro. Mr. Norman ls ox poctod to arrive in a tow days. Their many friends wolcomo thom back to thoir old homo. -Owing to tho inclomonoy of tho woa thor Tuesday night tho minstrel show was postponed until to-morrow (Friday) night. Tho Comedy Company promise a "warm" show. It will bo their first attempt at minstreloy. Lot all eudoavor to encourage them by giving thom a rousing welcome and a good house Fri day night-romombor. -J migo W. C. Honot spout Thoaday night in Walhalla en routo to Cashier's Valloy for his family. Ho has just re turned from Scotland whore ho spent tho summor visiting his mother and na tivo land. Ho was looking exceedingly well, and expressed himself as having had a delightful trip across tho water. Ho oxpects to resumo tho dischargo of his judicial duties on Monday next. -Mr. W. A. Dodgo, of Atlanta, Qa., representing tho Southern Art Associa tion, spout Tuesday in Walhalla in the interest of his company. Ho carries a lino lino of samples of crayon, pastel and other stylos of portraits and mCots with success. Ho found Walhalla a much larger and bettor place than it was rep resented to bo. Ho oxpects to return later and mako a thorough canvass, sinco his time being limited to ono day boro, ho wan unablo to get over moro than one third of tho city. Ho ls a printer by trado and mado himself ngrcobly at homo in THU COUIHKII oillco for hnlf an hour. i Qootta for my foll trado aud will bo glad CEREAL iuy true substituto for ooftoo. 3ivo thom a trial. v You will bo pleased. OIIEESEI io market affords. tor ? fow days you oan got no moro loo. A. Y N E S p -Ohocso, ohooso. Call at Jnynos' for your ohoso. -Seo tax notloo in anothor oolumn. Tho lovy for all purposos 18,13$ mills. -Throe bars lauudry soap at Jayncs' for 6 conts. Two oakes toilet soap. -Mrs. J, 8. Floyd, who has been quito siok for somo timo, wo aro glad to re port, is improving, nnd wo hopo to hoar of his ont ire rocovory soon. -You oan always got bargains in cloth ing, shoes, lints, notions and gouts' fur nishing goods at tho Cash Bargain Store, -Mr. T. E. Traylor, representing K. P. Andrews ?fc Co., wholesale papoi doalors, Washington, U. C., was in Wal halla Saturday. --Trunks aud valisos, any stylo you want, nt a reduced prico at tho Cash Bar gain Storo. I -Tho Presbytery of South Carolina I moots noxt Friday at Fort Hill. Major S. P. Bondy will represent tho Walhalla johurch; J. W. ll ol loman, alternate. -Mrs. Buoy McJunkin, of South [ Union, is visiting her rolativos in Wal halla and Wost Uuiou. Sho is accompa j niod by Miss Laura MoAHstor, of At lanta, Ga. -Mrs. N. G. Ballinger and family, af tor spending tho sn m m er in our de lightful mountain climate, re?an ned to thoir homo in Granitovillo, S. C., this (Thursday) morning. ?-Tho Baptist church has boon much improved in appearance, by tho addition of a noat boll towor on tho wost sido of church, lt adds greatly to tho appoar anco of tho building. -Mr. C. W. Bauknight's storo has ro contly rocoived a handsome coat of paint and has boon much improved in appear ance. Ho now has tho prettiest storo front on Main st-root. -Mrs. M. M. Kinard, of Columbia, arrived Wednesday ovoning, and Mr. W. F. Socba, of Jacksonville, carno to-day to attend tho funoral of thoir mother, Mrs. C. D. Scoba, this afternoon. -Mr. C. W. Pitchford has purchased tho house and lot on corner Main and Collogo streets from Mr. W. C. Roches ter. Thoro is room for improvoiuont on this placo, and Mr. Pitchford is tho man to make it. -Miss Emma Wicklim, ;? Wost Union, left Wednesday nion.in j io enter asa student in lamest one Collego, Gaffney, S. C. This is an old institution of learn ing, hoing founded in 1815, and is a first class woman's collogo in every respect. -Rev. J. H. St me will preach at tho Dodd burying ground on tho second Sun day in October at ll o'clock a. m.; a^ which timo an effort will bo made to organize and build a Baptist church at that placo, which is near Evatt, Oconoo county. -Capt. W. G. Smith, of Columbia, spout Sunday night in Walhalla with his daughtor, Mrs. N. Iv. Fant, and family. Tho Captain is always a welcome visitor boro. 1 Do was accompanied to Colum bia Monday morning by his wifo, who has spent tho summer hero. -Mr. J. P. KCOBO has purchased from Mr. W. C. Rochostor bis cottago rosi donco on Main streot. Ho will finish tho house and othcrwiso improve tho pro perty. Wo aro glad to wolcomo Mr. Kceso as a pormanont citizen, and hope ho will soon bring to his comfortable now qrartors a bettor half. -Mrs. Sarah Hoad, widow of tho lato Joptha Hoad, died at tho homo of hoi son, Mr. Joab Head, near Evatt, in this county, on Saturday, Kith instant. Sho was in her 7??d year. Hbo was a mcmbor of tho Baptist church and a good wo man. Hor body was buried at tho Dodd burying ground on Monday, 18th instant, tho funeral services hoing conducted by Hov. J. II. Stone Wo have just received a Ono, new stock of Imported DRUGS and MEDICINES, which wo will bo pleased to supply our customers at LOWEST PRICES. REMEMBER OUH CHINA DEPARTMENT. Tin and Agateware, Lamps and Glassware always arriving. Groceries, Fish and Sausago fresh ovory week. NORMAN'S. A Gracoful Act. Anderson intolligoneor, Soptomhor 20 : "Mayor Rolloman, of Walhalla, did tho gracoful act in charging up a healthy lino against tho gay young rowdies who painted that town rod a fow weeks ago. Tho fines could havo boon largor, but wo supposo tho Mayor found somo mitigat ing circumstances." Choswell Cotton Mills. A commission was issued last week from tho Soorotary of Stato in Columbia to the Choswell Cotton Mill Company, of Westminster, Oconoo county. Tho cor porators aro Wm. E. Choswoll and Camp bell Courtenay, of No wry j W. P. Ander son and W. J. Carter, of Westminster, and C. E. Mason, of Toccoa, Ga. Tho capital stock is to bo $100,000, divided into shares of $100 each. -. Winthrop Collogo. Wc aro in receipt of the catalogue of tho Winthrop Normal and Industrial Collogo for tho year 1898-MH). It is a handsome publication, containing 101 pages, and giving a vast doal of useful information concerning tho work done in this popular institution. During tho past year thoro wore 478 students en rolled, and this year tho prospect is good for an increased attendance. A strong faculty is installed. Pa ron ts having daughters to send off to school would do well to write to President 1). B. Johnson, Book Hill, S. C., for a copy of tho cata logue. ' -Mr. Ourtie W. Foster aud wlfo, of | Riverside, Ala., aro visiting his pAronts, Mr. aud Mri. F-duwud Fostor, at Bloh land, this county. Now Pastor for the Walhalla Baptist Church. Tho Walhalla Baptist ohuroh on last Suuday, at a oh mob. conference, extended a call to Hov. Carlylo Branyon, of Uart well, Oa., to bo their pastor for thc re matador of this year. We understand ho has aoooptod tho oall. Mr. Brauyou is a | promising young proaohor. Wo gladly welcome him to his now Hold of labor and bospoak for him a cordial wo?como to tho hem H and homos of nil our peo ple A Juvenito Birthday Parly. Lillie Miss Mary Ellon Wilson cele brated hor third birthday laat Friday af toi noon by giving a party to hor littlo frlouds. All onjoyed themselves hugely. Refreshments woro sorvod. Wo wish for Mary Ellon a long lifo of happiness. Tho following woro prosont: Misses Andrea Sohrodor, liossio and Annie Rob erts, .Kthoi Jacobs, Annlo Sohrodor, Irouo White, Norma Mooro, Eliso Cudworth, liossio Barron, May And Myra Faut, Lula I and Rosa May Busoh, Julia May Bose, Loulou Gi ovo, Fannie May Mioklor, Natalio Normnn, Ida Biomnnn, Margery and\Dorothy Niold, Mabol and Carlotta Pratt and Inoz Ward; Masters James Mosa, Herman Sohrodor, Bri to Book, Freston Barron, Eddio Cudworth, Ba gcao, Jim and Arthur Snead, Richard Boso, Korr Pratt, Toay Hutchison. Tho prosouts woro Humorous and beautiful. Doath of Mrs. C. F. Sooba. Mrs. Christina D. Sooba, tho bolovcd wifo of Capt. Charles F. Sooba, died at their homo, in Walhalla, Wednesday af ternoon at two o'clock, after a lingering illness. Sho was born in Gorinnny Janu ary 22d, 1884. Sho carno to America in 18*8, and to Walhalla In 1850. In 1855 abo was happily marriod to Mr. Charlos F. Sooba. Ho and four childron survivo. Tho sons aro William F. and Columbus C. St eba, of Jacksonville, Pla.; daught ers, Mrs. M. M. Kinard, of Columbia, and Mrs. Mary Joost, of Walhalla. Sho was a consistent mombor of tho Luthe ran church for many years and diod in tho faith. Hor protracted suffering waa horno with patience and fortitude lu hor death Walhalla losos ono of its pio neer residents. Sho was a devoted wife, affectionate mother, kind neighbor and faithful friend. To hor aged husband, and to '. - sons and daughters, is ex tended ti.~ sincero sympathy of a host of friends. Tho friends and acquaintances of tho family of C. F. Sccba aro invited to tho funeral of Mus. SKKHA, at tho Evangeli cal Luthoran church this (Thursday) afternoon at llvo o'clock. , Poorhouse and Prison Preaching. A "(?ospol Wagon," with largo sign on top, "Stop Sinning; Seek Salvation," created comment on Main stroot Tuesday ovoning. It was owned by Rev. A. S. Orno, of Syrnouso, N. Y., who with wife and two small sons aro traveling through tho United States inspecting charitable j and correctional institutions. Mr. Orno is rosponsiblo for tho abovo startling ! ?tatemen!. Thia is tho twenty-sixth Stato visited and to our reporter said : I "The facts and figures givon are gleaned from porsonal investigation and should j nrouso every citizen of this country to a sense of their obligation to tho homeless chilli, for from 05 to 00 per cont of tho criminals in tho United States, and they havo increasod 63 por cent during tho past ton years, whilo our population has only increased 25 per cont, woro of this class, or, what is worse, had had bad homes. No minor should ovor cntor a poorhouse or prison, hut should bo sent to a homo who. ^ they would bo cducatod in head, heart and hand, turned out freo from tho shame and stain of theso placos, skilled tn handicraft, hence self-support ing." Mr. Orne says further that during his nine years of travel ho linds that tho porconlago of paupers and prisoners in tho South in proportion to tho popula tion is less than that of tho North. This is duo. ho says, to tho fact that immi grants aro not so numerous in tho South, and also beca uso most of tho population of tho South is composed of tho Anglo Saxon raco. Tho family conducted ser-1 vices at our jail and poor house. Mr. ? Orno says not Ovo por cont of theso places have regular religious services; moro than half haven't any at all. 20 CENTS GIVEN AWAY Out this out and tako it to tho druggist named below and you will re?oive a regular 25c. sizo bottlo of Dr. Sawyer's Ukatino for 5c. Uka tino positively cures all forms of kid ney diflleullies, dyspepsia, constipa tion, headache, _ v rheumatism and puffing of tho a * oyes. Ukatino euros pimples and blotches and makes sallow ana yellow skin white. Do not delay, but tako advantage of this groat offer, as thousands bear evi dence to tho wondorful curative pow ers of Ukatino, DR. J. W. BELL, Willimill!, H. 1). Beaverdam Baptist Association. Thero will bo a meeting of the Execu tive Committoo of tho Heaverdam Asso ciation bold at Cross Roads ohuroh Tues day, tho 10th of October, at 2,'H) o'clock P. M. next. Ono or moro members of ovory church in the association is re quested to bo present to consider the bcBt plans for prosecuting tho State Mis sion work for tho ensuing year. Como, whothor sent by your church or not. I). W. IIIOTT, Chairman. Bcd Hot from tho (Hm Was tho ball that hit G. H. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in tho eivil war. It caused horriblo ulcers that no treatment holpod for 20 years. Thou Buoklen's Arnica Salvo cured bim. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin oruptions. Best pile euro on earth. 25 couts a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists in tho county. -,-. Old stone Church and Ccmotory Assocaition. Tho annual meeting of the Old Steno Church and Cemotory Association will bo hold on tho Hist Friday in Ootobor, 1800, tho 0th day of tho month. A full meeting is desired. Thero will ho an address by ono or moro distinguished gentlemon. Tho public is cordially in vited to nicol with us and spend tho day at this sacred place, where so many of our friends Ho buried. Hy order of tho Association. H. F. SLOAN, Secretary and Treasurer, WT I If \ I U Women, ns well ns mon. are YV J-JA/ ID "nulo miserable by kimmy mid blndder trouble Dr. Ill Kilmer's Bwamp-Iloot, tho x. ^ ' Orrat Kidney Remedy IVr A Ai 1,1 nnunplly c.'.r'.-r.. At diujj l>l i A VI VI KlSUiln Olly cont and liol. SJMJJ.XX.1X.X-A pftrMwjBi v/", m||y |,ftvon sample bottlo liv mall fn t,ni?o pamphlet telling all about lt. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., liloi; bnmton, New York, Ex-United States Sonator Don Came ron Hogged a .lowish merchant for sell ing liquor to negrocj on bia prosorvos noar Beaufort, and a jury, af tor hearing tho case, gave a verdict against tho ox Sonator for $860. Tho chastised mer chant sued for $10,000. ' MISll. INTEREGTINQ MUTING OF WOMAN'S MIS SIONARY SOCIETIES OF GREEN? VILLE DISTRICT. MIT OF JH?TROGEEDINGS. A Roprosentatlvo Gathering and Much En thusiasm Kindled. Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary So< oiotios of tho M. E. Churoh, South, lu tho Groonvillo Distriot, hold ll io iv annual distriot. mooting in tho Walhalla Metho dist church, September 15-17.. Nearly all tho auxiliary sooiotios in tho district woro ropro?ontod. Tho dolo gatos woro mot at tho train Friday ovon tog hy Itov. J. L. Daniol and a commit too of ludios and geutlomou, who o*oort cd thom to their homos. " Mrs. M. II. Goodgion, Distriot Scoro tary, was hore, and to hw devotion, geniality and Uno oxooutivo ability, tho success of tho mooting 1B largely duo. Mrs. 10. S. Horbort, Vico President of tho 8. G. Conforonco W. P. M. S., was an bonorod guost of tho ooonsion. She ran dorod much valuablo assistanco through - out tho sessions. Her proBonoo is al ways a bonodiotlon wherever sho goos. Friday night all assotnblod at tho church, where a full houso grootod thom. After dovotional oxoroiacs, conduotod by Hov. J. L. Daniol, tlio mooting was given into oliargo of tho hullos. Mrs. Goodgion prostdod M?OS'The resa MoDavid, of Groonvillo, waa olootcd secretary. She porformod h or duties in a most pleasing and oilleiont mannor. Names of dologatos wcro enrolled aa follows: Miss Thoresa MoDavid, Groon villo; Mrs. ll. F. Browne, Andorson; Mrs. lt. P. Ransom, Williamstou; Mia. M. W. Goloman, Sonoca; Mrs. J. D. Perry, Wal halla; Miss Mary ProBsloy, Polzor; Miss Greta Gainos, Contrai; Miss HnttioDuf ile, Hock Springs; Miss Minnie Traylor, Westminster; Miss Ruth Stoviek, juve nile, Andorson; Miss Hertha Mo Kol voy, juvenile, Williamstou; Miss Soppie Mc Donald, juvenile, Hock Springs; Mist Ludio Jordan, juvenile, Seneca. There were also present as visitors Mrs. L. W. Jordan and Miss Mainio Swann, Seneca Mrs. J. L. Shanklin, Mrs. J. P. McDou aid, Misses Martha and Sallie McDonald and Mrs. W. C. Foster, Hichhmd. An address of wolconio was made, bj Mrs. D. A. Smith, of tho Walhalla aux iliary. In bolsalf of her church and so cioty, BIIO oxtondod a most cordial groot ing to tho oflicors, dologatos and visitors welcoming them to our hearts and homos and assuring thom of our deep and ahid ing interest in thc noblo work in whicl they aro engaged. Tho secretary read a lotter from tin Woman's Missionary Society of tho Wal halla Presbyterian church, expressing tho thanks of its members for invitation to attend tho meetings, and wishing thor sisters God-speed lu their work. A responso to theso words of wolconii was mndo by M$s. lt. P.vRausom, of Wil liainston. Shu thanked tho ladios of th local societies for tho hearty wolcom tendered their visitors, and spoko pleas antly of tho kindly interest awakened h; thus mooting together, of tho honeiit derived from an interchango of thought and tho lasting impressions that will b loft on ovory mind and heart. Mrs. Herbert then gave ono of her in toresting little "talkB." Sbo said sh nover makes a lecture or an address, sh only "talks in a grand-motherly way.' It was a ploasuro to look into bor saiutl face, and liston to her kind, swcot voter Sho asked: "Does God answer prayer? and proceeded to provo that ho doos. Mrs. Goodgion gavo an instructivo an interesting account of tho work of th W. F. M. S. Sho told of its organi/.atioi ita rapid growth, and tho magnitude c tho work it is doing at tho present tim? Mrs. Goodgion is well informed on a missionary topics, and is doing a goo work for tho Groonvillo District. Sh impresses all who meet her with borget Heness, devotion and solf-forgotfulnesi On Saturday morning, af tor tho opoi ing exercises of Soripturo roadinf prayer and song, the tinto was devote to hearing reports from the delegate concerning their respectivo auxiliariei Most of tho roports woro very cneouraj ing, showing an increase in tnomhorshi and amounts raised. Thoro aro 20 soci tics in the Greenville District, with 21 mouthers. Tho total amount raised la; fiscal year was $427.24. Greenville In tho largest and host society, thou Ando BOO, Williamstou, otc. Tho Walha! auxiliary ranks ninth in tho district, has l l members and contributed $18 ht: year. Mrs...!. 1). Perry is president ( this sooioty, and is much loved* by i members. Tho reports finished, Miss Ruth Ste ick was appointed agent for tho Litt Worker, tho children's missionary pape and scoured several new subscribers. Mrs. Goodgion spoko of thc antin meeting of tho Conference Society, to 1 held in Groonvillo next Juno, and urge a full attendance. Mrs. Herbert told about tho Scarri Hiblo and Training School and tho vf nable work done thero. The secretary read a lotter from Mi Dolla Wright, who has boon attondh tho school, preparing for missions work, and another from M?HB Johan Sanders, our own missionary inShanglu China. Mrs. Goodgion presonted sumo bite eating pictures of missionaries, thc pupils and their homes. Mrs. ll. T. Jaynos road a paper i "Our Work in Korea." Saturday afternoon, after tho usual < votional exorcisoB and reading mimd of the morning session, roports wc read hy tho juvenile delegates. Uti Miss Ruth Stoviok was cptlto proud roport tho Anderson juvenile the "hr ncr society" of tho district. Willin atoii stands noxt. Several interesting letters and pap? wore read. One written by Mrs. Land' concerning tho work in Brazil, was rc hy Hov. Daniel. Mts. Horbort and Mrs. Goodgion nm instructivo talks on tho work in varie mission fields. 'Miss Mamie Swann, of Seneca, rc an oxeollont papor on Cuba, showing t pressing need of missionary work that dovaslatcd island. Hoi* papor v listoned to with much interest. On invitation from tho auxiliary Piedmont, it was decided to hold I noxt annual district meeting at tl placo. Tho committeo on resolutions tondoi thanks to tho Methodists of 'Vallo for thc cordial welcome and kind ont tatnment received at thoir hands. Mrs. Goodgion oxproBBod hnr.iolf much gratified hy tho intoroBt mn festcd in tho meeting, and tho hopo outlook for tho work lu- tho Oraonvillo District. Sho urgod that each auxiliary society endeavor to aoooruplish moro thia JCAX- than ovor before. .k>-i After soruo concluding remarks by Rov. Daniel, tho meeting was adjournod. Ou Sunday morning at 11, o'olook, Dr. W. W. Daniel, pf Anderson, proaohod au eloquont and impressive missionary ser mon, using as his text Mark 14-0, " Verily, Issy unto you, wheresoever this gospel shall bo preached throughout tho wholo world, this also that she hath lone shall bo spokon of as a memorial of her." Dr, Daniel is known as a otroug proaohor, end on this occasion was at his host. His points Wore olear, oondiso, loglonl, dem onstrating tho goBpol of Christ to bo world-wide in ita mission. It shall bo preached until ovory nation and every individual sholl hoar tho story of tho oross. Tho spirit of Christ is n mis sionary spirit. Tho supremo sacrifico for tho rodomption of tho world was prompted by his lovo. Ho oame to sock and to savo tho lout, and commissioned his disoiples to go into all tho world and teach all nations. Tho anti-mission spirit is necessarily anti-Christian. No short ftynopsis can do justice to his ablo soi mon. Ho held tho closest attention of his largo congregation for an hour, and n lasting impression for good was mado. In tho af tornoon at 4 o'clock thoro was a mass mooting of nil tho Sunday sohools. Familiar songs woro sung, in whioh all joined. Mrs. Horbort and Mro. Good gion mado missionary talks espooially adapted to littlo children, though thoy w ore. nono tho lC8S int ere:, I iee; to tho larger folk. Storios woro told thom of littlo ohildrou in heathen lando, showing how unloved thoy aro and uncarod for and this was contrasted with thoir own happy lot. Tho ohildrou woro much in terested and bhowod tholt\oloso atten tion by promptly answering allquostions asked thom. In roply to tho quostion, "What is a missionary?" ono littlo tot answorod: "A good lady who goos to China." At tho close of this mooting Mrs. Goodgion organized a juvenile BO eioty with olovon members. Mrs. S. N. Pitchford was solcotcd as lady manager. A bettor solcction could not havo boon mado. Oflicors woro olootod na follows: Miss Gertrude Smith, presidont; Master Charlie Pitchford, vico president; M?BS Idilio Byrd, corresponding socrotary; M?BS Eloise Strother, recording secre tary; Miss Mary Pitohford, treasurer. Tho children aro much interested in their missionary sooioty, and cannot but make lt a BUCCOSH, With tho guidanco and assistance of thoir efllciont lady manager. Wo fool sure that tho causo of mis Bions has been advanced among us, by this district mooting. Information has boor disseminated concerning tho work in loreign Holds, and tho resources at home that sustain tho work. Agitation, discussion and education aro thc ac knowledged moans for host promoting tho interests of any popular causo. Tho presonco in our midst of gifted and do votod womon is in itself a blessing. May their memory and iulluonco long abido. j M. C. J. At eight o'clock Sunday ovoning Dr. Daniel spoke earnestly on tho twoutioth century movomont of Methodism in Eng land, Canada and tho United States, mak ing speoial roforonco to tho movement inaugurated among tho Southern Metho dists to raiso $1,000,000 as a froo-will of fering for tho ondowinont of our educa tional institutions. Tho imperativo ne cessity for Christian education of tho highest order was stressed. Tho ago demands tho highest typo of manhood and womanhood, and tho training neces sary to thoir development can bo found only in schools, colleges and universities dominated by tho purest religious senti ment. Tho education of tho hoad, tho heart and tho hand ?B necessary to tho formation of a well-rounded character. Ho would not antagonize any of tho edu cational institutions supported by tho State, but ho thought whatovor tho State forced from us in taxation for her insti tutions, tho lovo of Christ would con strain us to do as much for tho causo of Christian education. Ho spoko for fifty minutes, ovory sonteuco bristling with reason and wisdom and carrying convic tion to bia hearers. Would that ho could present tho causo boforo all our congre gations in tho happy manner which ho did on this occasion. Thoro is little doubt that the amount desired will bo raised, and ovon tho $2,000,000 mark may bo roached. ' Moreover, tho season is auspicious for a pervading rovival of tho roligious and missionary spirit. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidnoy troubles as well as women, and all fool tho results in loss of appetite, poisons in tho blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down fooling. Hut there's no need to feel liko that. Liston to J. W. Gardner, Idavillo, Iud. Ho says: "Fleotrio Hitters aro just tho thing for a mau when ho is all run down, and don't caro who thor ho ll vos or die?, lt did moro to give mo now strength and good appotito than anything I coidd take. I can now eat anything and havo a now loaso on* lifo." Only fi0 couts, at all drugs stores in tho county. Evory bottlo guaranteed. Attention, Grangers. Westminster Grunge, No. 241, will moot at tho hall at Oakway on Friday, tho 2(lth of Septembor at 10 o'clook sharp, to attend to somo important busi ness which comos boforo tho Orango. It is to tho interest of ovory mombor to bo prosent at this meeting. Now, brothors, tako notioo and bo on timo. Hy order of thc W. O. Master. JOSKPH BKAIIDKN, Socrotary. ? - * . ?? Few womon realizo tho iulluonco oxort od on thoir bodily and montol well-be ing by tho speoial organism of thoir sox. It is hard for thom to believe, that tho littlo drain whioh goes on from day to day is suflioiont to sap away tho vory lifo forces. Yet it is so. Tho woaknoss, ex haustion, melancholy; tho periodical prostration and Sometimes almost tor turo has no othor causo, two-thirds of tho timo, than tho abnormal, unhealthy condition of tho gonorativo organs. Strangely onough ovon doctors often fail to recognizo tho truth. For this condi tion thoro is no other remedy in tho world so helpful and cortain as Dr. Piorco's Favorite Proscription. It re stores health and vigor to tho fomalo functions and ronowod vitality to tho entire body. It heals Inflammation, stop': discharges, strengthens tho liga ments and builds up tho internal tissues whioh cannot bo ranched by "local treat ment." It is of inestimable valuo to young women and to prospectivo moth ers, greatly lessoning thc pain and per ils of child birth if takon during preg nancy. Tho attorneys of Col. W. A. Noal ap peared before Attornoy Gonornl Bellinger last Thursday and had an Interviow be tween Col. Neal and tho State. Mr. Bol linger declined tc sotMo for IOBB than tho $11,000 reported by tho investigating committee Tho Interview rosultod In dismission only. Tho matter it appears will go to tho courts for sottlomont. r, Lewiston, 111., had soma thrilling ex porloncos. but nono nnomod moro diuiRoroini than those ot lila Into he BJ-t trouble lie Bayai "I Iud seveve palpitation of th* heart tot year** my physicians Raid I was nable to drop Sead any moment. Pulsation at times would be 150 a min* It gave me prompt relief? and today I nm in good health*" DR, MILES' H& art ls sold by nil druggists on gu&rantoo first bottlo bonofita or money buck. Hook on heart and norvos sont froo, Dr. Milos Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. THE NEWS FROM SENECA. King Cotlon Holds Forth-Local Paragraphs Poinlodly Prosontod. SKNKOA, Soptombcr 29.-Mrs. L. C. Craig, her ohildron, and Histor, Miss Rosa Wolsh, returned homo on Tuesday af tor a sojourn of somo wooks in Jocas soo Valley. Mr. L. W. Jordan rocolvod a tologrnm on Tuesday convoying tho wolcomo intol ligonco of tho safo arrival of Lieut. Whit Jordan in Now York, on tho transport, from Ibu ana. Lieut. Jordan has boon ill in Cuba for tho past throo wooks and his homo coming will causo great joy to his anxious relatives. A slight rain on Tuesday "laid" tho .dust somowhat, which was badly needed. \Tho low rate of ginning, by tho rivnl gins, has caused a largo quantity of cot ton to bo in this market for tho past Avoek and our stroots prosont a busy scone Thoro is no prospect of a com promiso at prcsont. Tho Oil Mill gin nery will bo proparod tomako tho round lap balo in a short timo. At prcsont they aro making only tho square halo. It is thought by many that tho round halo will bo vory popular after it is tested, being easier handled and a Baving to tho far mor. Mrs. Ilorbort, Vico President of tho Stnto Missionary Society, was in Sonoca sovoral hours on Tuesday. Tho ladies of tho Seneca Missionary Sooi'oty mot hor at Mrs. Coleman's and Were greatly entertained by this consecrated woman as she told of tho work. Miss Ryrdio Thompson goos to Colum bia this week for a short visit. Mr. Hobt. Lunnoy, of Darlington, finds our town so attractive that ho re turned hero on Tuesday, aftor an ab sence of somo wcoks. Mr. J. M. Strothor has relinquished the oxpected movo to Ridgo Spring, and will remain in Soncca this wintoiv Mr. Archio Lindley, of Charleston, who has boon quito sick with fovor at Mr. A. W. Thompson's, is now improv ing rapidly. Mrs. Ilamitor is now out of dnngor. Miss Annie Stribling, of Andorson, is visiting hor unclo's family this wonk. Miss Ora Willis, of Lolo, Spartanburg county, is tho lucky winner of faio Fede ration scholarship in tho Columbia Uni versity, Now York. An Oconoo county girl carno noxt in tho contest, tho paper of Miss Filio Stribling, of Westminster, being next host. Miss Annie Aloxnndor loft last wonk for'Qroonvillo, whore sho entered Chi oora Col logo. Miss Fthol Clayton, of Atlanta, is vis ithig Miss Christino Dickson. Mrs. II. J. Gignllliat loft on Monday for a visit North. Miss Mary Cherry entertained a largo numbor of young pooplo at her homo last Thursday ovoning in honor of her gilesta, tho Misses Norris. Tho rccop tion hall was boautiful in decorations of ferns and palms, whilo tho parlor was handsome in its own particular furnish ings, both hoing lilied with tho morry ns^omblago of bellos and beaux. At tho closo if tho ovoning, delicious rofrosh monts woro served in tho spacious din ing room, and thus closed ono of tho most prominont lOoial functions of tho season. X. - - Millions Given Away. It is cortainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concoin in tho land who aro not afraid to bo gonorous to tho needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's Now Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds havo givon away over ton million trial bottles of this great medicino, and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely mired thou sands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bron chitis, hoarseness and all diseases of tho throat, chest and lungs aro suroly cured by it. Call on all druggists in tho county and got a bottlo freo. Regular sizo fiOo. and #1: Every bottlo guaranteed or price refunded. --? . -. Oothol Broozos. BKTIIRL, Soptonibor 21.-Mr. Willio Sloan, who has boon working In tho Wal halla Cotton Mill, has returned homo. Mr. Sam Massoy, who has boon seri ously ill for somo timo, is improving. Mr. Doylo Dodd and littlo son, Clara, of Soncca, visited homnfolks Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Duncan, of WcBt minstor, visited rotativos and frlonds boro last weok. They aro always wol como visitors In this community. Mr. Coka Watson, of Fasloy, is visiting in this sootiou. Miss Cosido Cowan, who has boon teaching school at Flat Shoals, has re turned homo. WlM'.KMKTTA. ---<*? I had ohronio diarrhoea for twolvo yoars. Throo bottlos of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhma Remedy cured mo. S. L. SnAVKlt, Fincaatlc, Va. Roth Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shavor aro prominont far morn and reside noar Fin castlo. Va. Thoy procured tho remedy from Mr. W. F. Oaspor, a druggist of that placo, who ls woll acquainted with them and will vonoh for tho truth of their statements. For salo by J. W. Roll, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Soncca; H. 1). Zimmerman, Westminster. Tho town of Abbovillo sufforod from a Bovoro Uro last wook. Ono of tho oldost rofildoiicos in tho town, a grocory storo and throo store-rooms, all in tho Cothran block, woro totally destroyed. THE CASH llave a full Hue of Dry Goods for you to look at? Two or turee Handsome Pattons of Blr.'ik Brocaded Skirt Goods. All we want Ss to snow and price our SHOES. Farmers wanting empty Barrels to put Sorghum In oan get them here* Wc haye half a ear on hand, both wood aud iron hoops. We are still giving more GROCERIES for tho mc ney than anybody else* A fow ot Our main things are * Thrc? cakes of Good Laundry Soap for 5 cents. 18 pounds Good Groen Coffee for $1, and a Good Parched Coffee for 15 cont s a paokago and a Silror Knife or Fork with overy paokago. Arbuckle^, Lion and other Coffeos at ll couts per paokago* Bring us your Chickens and Eggs. Von may bring some of the Old Hens now. Yours, ?feo., . v-' ! W. JT>. JLiEl&X.^ & OOo, Westminster* Values that Mean Something We aro making overy offert to orowd plonty of businoss into the month of Augusta-wont to make H a record month. Wo'ro baokiug our dosiro hy prices that Have tho right jinglo-stylos and qualities that wo fool aro moBt pleasing-tho kind that really influence your buying. "VVlien .A.ngpust Swings Along Tho avorage doalor 'iota up" a littlo, but it's tho timo this atoro makos oxtra offorta-tho days when tho volunio of tho trail o moans moro to us than margins. Wo know that if wo koop your intorost tb rougi? tho mid-sum mor months, you'll romembor us whon tho autumn nooda aro on-you'll naturally pin your faith to tho store that caoh and ovory month makes profitable buying for you; that noakes it to your lluauoial intorost to always coTho boro Hist. Thoso Can't Bo Boat : Our Mocha and Java Parched Coffoo at 25 couts. Our Kio Parched Coffoo at 10 conts. Our Groen Rios at 0, 10 and 12J conts. Our Toas-Black aud Groon-at 00 conts. Our assortment of Fancy Oraokors and Candies. J3igT * Drives lu Clothing, Pants, Overalls, Shirts, Hosiery, Domestica, ?fcc., ?fcc., A'JP THE POPULAR PRICE STORE. Ti E. Alexander Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Fertilizers ami Dynamite on Hand all Hie Year Bound. OFFICE IN STABLE, WALHALLA, S. C. WHAT tnlitl ?M3 YOU THINK OF THIS? A Ladies' Glove or Pebble Grain Shoe, worth $I.OO, for 70 Cents. Como and soo our now lino of Trunks. A. #?.*550 TRUNK I^O Ll #0.00. A FEW ALPINE HATS LEFT, WORTH $1.25, TO GO AT 08 CENTS. Wo bavo just rocoivod a largo lot o? Chairs-Rockers of ovory description. A complote lino of Furniture, such as Bedroom Suit?, Bedsteads, Tables, Bureaus, Washstands, ?fcc , COFFINS TRIMMED AT ALL HOURS. J. S. CARTER, WESTMINSTER. S. C. Dr, W. F? Austin, SENECA,.S. C. OFFICE BAYS: MONDAYS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Soptombor 7, 1801). Checking III I lind my stook of Drugs, Druggist Sundries and Patent Medicines complote; also a beautiful lino of Box Stationory, and School Supplies of all kinds. J. H. DARBY, Druggist. SEND US YOUR JOB WORK ! lie School., milE PUBLIC SCHOOL at Sonooa, S. X C., will bogia MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 4TH. . . All tho patrons of tho Sohoo?'varo urged to bavo their children attend ot tho opening. Tho School will ho taught by three ox porioncod toaohors. Tho College Pre paratory Department will bo in charge of tho Principal. There will bo no charges during tho torin of tho Public School. J. E. WARI), A. B., Principal. August 31, 1800. 35-88 Contract tor Stew ari. millC CONTRACT foi'Steward of tho X. Poor Farm, for tho year beginning January lat, 1000. will bo lot at, tho bOlco of tho Board ol' County Commissioners, in Walhalla, S. C., to tho lowest respon sible bidder, on tho first Tuesday in Oe tobor, 1800. upon sealed bids. Each biddor will bo rccpiirod to ac company bis bid with a statement of tho numbor of bis family, and ages of bia ohildron. As a part of tho dutioa of tho Steward bo will bo oxpeoted to rocoivo and work tho ohalnrrang nt nuoi? times as tho Board may sondit t'horo. Tho Board reserves tho right to roloct all bids. J. M. HUNNICUTT, Supervisor. Soptombor 14, 1800. 37-30 Spring Cleaning, YOI/ givo your bouso and farm a good donning up ovory Spring. Why not give yourself ono, too? Your system nooda it after going through tho bad win tor aoason aa much ns your house duos. Wo bavo tho Medicine that (loos the work, and does it woll, too. It contains in ovory bottlo all of tho host Drugs known to bo useful aa systom-ronovators. Como and soo, and lot us show it to you, and common sonso will do tho rest. All it cost? io 50o. and OOo. a bottlo. You can't afford to do without it. And if yon aro just getting ovor tho grip wo oan holp you in that, too. It costa us nothing to show you our Medicines-in fact, wo toko ploasuro always In doing it. SENECA, 8. O, SEIZURE. INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA, DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, WALHALLA, Soptombor 14, 1800. fllllE following described property AL having boon seized from Jamos L. Jackson for violation of Soctions 8280 and 8200 Roviscd Statutes United States, notice is horcby given that any porson claiming samo must givo bond as ro quircd by .Section 8460 Roviscd Statutos United ?tatos within thirty (30) days from tho dato horoof, or tho samo will ho forfeited to tho United States: One hay mare, ono buggy and liarnos?, two 3rt caliber pistols and about oight gallons of corn whiskoy. ANSON C. MERRICK, Deputy Colloctor. Soptombor 14, IHOO. 87-.|o Notice ol' tlemont cli?tx*g>e. X^inixl gjet "VTOTICE is hereby given that tho um Ll dorslgnod will mako application to 1). A. Smith, Esq.. Judgo of Probato for Oconeo county, in tho Stato of South Carolina, at his ofllco at Walhalla Court House, on Monday, tho 25th day of Sop tombor, 1800, at tl o'clook in tho fore noon, or aa soon thereafter as said appli cation oan bo hoard, for loavo to mako llnal sottlemont of tho cstato of Monroe Gilmore, decoaaod, and final disohargo as Executor of said ostato. C. It. I). BURNS, Executor of Estate of Mooroo Gilmore Docoasodi ' August 84-8*7