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Who knows all about tb hot weather say? that m Ices, Phosphates, Soda Water, Etc., aro tho finest in town, much syrup they have ' fresh fruit. They aro it - - - - J ]?. S.-I have a large, fresh and full st< %ot\\\ aub Dcrsomil. -Iee cold drinks at boll's drugstore tho vory best. -The host line of cutlery in town can bo found at Hob's drug store. -Mrs. Cautlo liane, of Ft. Motto, is visiting at Mr?. I. II, Harrison's. -Mr. H. K. Schroder, of Camdon, vis ited his family in Walhalla last wook. -W. .John Schroder, of Qrilllu, Qa., visited his parents in Walhalla last week. -Mrs. U. A. Attaway and ono child, of Fort Royal, aro visiting at Dr. Darby's. -Mr. and Mrs. V. I?. Norman aro spending this week in Highlands with friends. -Dr. W. 1). Darby, of Florence, visited his brother, Dr. I). U. Darby, and family last week. -Mr. I.. Bloom, propriotor'of the Cash Parham Store, is in Clayton this wook on business. -Mrs. K. Ferry Lewis is to ho hero in a few days to see her aged father, who is not well. -Don McCarty, of Klherton, Ca., is on a visit to his uncle, Wm. Ferry, and other kinfolks. -Mr. Faul L. Stock and family re turned to their home in Taylorsvillo, N. C., last Friday morning. -Mrs. K, lb Herron and son, of Co lumbia, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). .1. Morgan, at Return. -Mr. ami Mrs. H. I1',. Thompson, of blackville, aro visiting the family of Mrs. .1. W. F. Thompson, in Walhalla. - Mrs. Flu man, of Virginia, has re turned to Newberry, after having spent a couple of weeks at "Hill Cottage; also Kev. Soberer, wife and son. - Mr. T. .1. Drew and wife, of Darling ton, S. C., aro visiting the family of her father. Di. li. S. Lucas, of Walhalla. Mr. Diow is editor ol' the Darlington Messenger. -Freeman, the fourteen-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee, of Ta massoc, died on tho 17th instant. Tho bereaved parents have the sympathy of many friends. -Tho following visitors are at tho residence of Mrs. C. lt. Stucke in West] Union: Mrs. Jones, Miss May Boll Lea, Mr. J. F. Cordes ami Mr. W. M. Stucke, all ol' Charleston. S ( '. The Ut. Rev. II. F. Northrop, I). 1)., bishop of cbaileston, will administer the Sacrament of Confirmation at Wal halla on the 5th Sunday ill September, tho:10th day of the mouth. - Mrs. ,), W. Patrick, of A nd orson, Miss Wagoner, of Charleston, Joe Hell, of Columbia, Donovan McCarty, of Vir ninia, Ferdie and Clara Keese, of (?loen ville, were guests of Miss Ferry. -The following visited at Mr, J, F. Crosby's last week : Mrs. 1!. F. Crosby, Vaucluse; Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Semi, Newberry: Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Crad dick ami Mr. Luther and Miss blanch Kiddle, Laurens. - Hy a private dispatch to Hon. .1. D. Capplomnnn tit Walhalla, from Charles ton, this morning, we learn that J. Kl moro Martin was elected Sherill' yes terday of Charleston county by about .lim majority, over W. St. Julian Jervey. -Mrs. Ceo. A. Harrison and children, of Laudrum, have been on a visit to Dr. 1). li. Darby and relatives during the Semi centennial ; also, Capt. Darby and Capt. Chilly's families, of Orangoburg, ?md Capt. Y. F. Martin, of Spartanblirg. 'I bo following are tho names of tho persons stopping at Miss Johanna Spincke's boarding hoitso: Mr. Nie ItisholT, wife ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pauls, Mrs. Poppen, Mr. Henry bosch, Jr.. Mr. II. Stramm, all of Charles ton, - Mr. L. F. Smith will run the last, ex cursion of the season to Atlanta, (?a., on September Ith. Train will leave Seneca at 1.30 P. M. Faro, fl 05. This will bo your last chance to see the Cate City Ibis season. Tickets for sale by Jas. Thompson. Prof. T. S. Lucas, of Savannah, (?a., wife and child arc visiting the family of bis uncle, Dr. I!. S. Lucas. Prof, Lucas is principal of tho Anderson Street School. He has a corps ol' thirteen teachers and six hundred and lifty pupils ululer bis care The following were the Somi-Contoil II i id guests of Mr. J. W. Abbott, who lives ne.ir Walhalla : Mr. C. E. Hughes, Mrs. M. A. While and .son Frank, of An derson, S. C.; Mr. John M. Dowis, of Tugaloo, S. C. ; Mr. Fred. Edwards, of TOCCoa, Cu., and Messrs. Mat. Dowis and J. ll. I louis, of Pol/or, s. c. Hov, b. M. byday, of Montvalo, N. C., writing tu this paper under recent date says: 'Allow me to express through the columns of your paper my tn any thanks fm Ibo sympathy and kindness shown me during my recent illness at ~ the bonn- of Uro. Jesse bay, Jr., at Ta M mass?e. I'be many acts of kindness will always lie gratefully remembered." -Capt S. K. Dendy ?md wife are en tortainiiig a house parly consisting of thc following young gentlemen and ladies Messrs, Hampton Uland Ham mond and Lae Dendy, of Charlotte, N. C., and Misses Adelaide Clarkson, of Charlotte, \. c.. ami Sue Thompson and Hy litio Thompson, of ..seneca, S, < !, Tinsse young people are some of our Semi < 'en (oniiial guests w ho am st ill lingering In our historic little eily. bead ll:> now advertisement of Mr. C. II. Mayhew in another column, Mr. Mayhow is tho designer ol tho Wagoner Monument in Main street, and bas done much othor w uk entirely satisfactory lo bis patrons. Ile bas become a ci ti/.Ol) of Walhalla, and we gladly web onie h i in as such, (live him an opportunity lo estimate on the next piece of marble or granite work Von have to be done and he will give perfect satisfaction, ! iiiinc's s - Hom laver bogil!alor is the bosl remedy to relievo (lie various lunns ol headache, including nervous and sick headache, ami it is .safe to say that nine ?-as? s out ot ten ot this dis tressing complaint ure due lo an Inactivo or sluggish livid willi constipated bowels. A few ?losesof Lunney's - Hour Livoi Uoglllator will s.i restore these organs to their proper functions lind headache ceases. In the same ma . . r it regulates the bowels, preven?s constipation and piles, relieves ail forms of biliousness, such as dizziness, nausea, coaled tongue, hms Of appetite, A,. Try it. Luge packages 20c, at Lunney's, y Instead of being disguised with too that pleasant acid taste and flavor of ie-cold, delicious and very refreshing. . H. DARBY, Druggist. 5ok of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. -Tho condition of Capt. C. F. Sooba is soiuowbat improved. -150 bushels puro Winter Grazdug Cits for salo at J. P. Stabling's, Rich land, S. C. -Mr. Wm. G. Stribling, of Knorco, S. P., spent several days last wook in Wal halla among his many friends. -Tho many friends of Mr. J. M. Can non, of Uoworsvillo, Ga., woro delighted to soo him in Walhalla during tho Soral Contonnial. -Mrs. G. W. Wiso, Jr., of Trouton is visiting at tho homo of Mr. W. Ti. Ver nor. Her many friends aro ploasod to soe her again. -Mr. Louie Russell, of Russolls, loft Monday for Wost Palm Hooch, Florida, whore ho will bo employed in a store Wo wish him much succoss. -Kev. W. A. C. Muollor and wife left ? for Charleston this (Wednesday) morn ing. Their son Spaeth romains with his I uncle, Charles Muollor, until Monday. I -Tho lawn party of tho Lutherans at Mr. V. L. Norman's lawn last night, is i reported a SUCCOSB. Tho musical and 1 literary feature was omitted on account of unforeseen hindrances. - Miss Lizzie McAnally, of Charles ? ton, is visiting friends in Walhalla. Miss McAnally is always a wolcomo guest in town, as sho numbers ber friends by tho score. -How's this for high? Horn, unto Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whito, of Wolf , Stake, on last Monday night, throe girl haines. Mother and babies aro I doing well. Mr. Whito is woll ploasod. 1 -Fou SAI.ic.-For salo at C. McAlis- ' tor's place and Checheo Valley, corn, fodder, cattle, hogs, wheat, oats and ryo , at reasonable prices. P. A. MeAi.isTK.it. -Tho Walhalla Select School will ro opon on Monday, Soptember 3. Miss Stock desires hot' pupils to bo prosont at 0 o'clock, if possible, so that tho classos may ho formed and work begun with no loss of time. -Prof. Macbeth will give a wonderful entertainment in Trinity Colored Motho- i dist church, of Walhalla, on to-morrow 1 (Thursday) night, at 8..10 o'clock, illus- , tr a ti li g tho "Ohor Ammergau Passion , Play." Admission 15 and lt) cents. ? - Lost, at Walhalla, on tho first day of l the Somi-Contonuial, a Confederate gobi | badge, containing thirteen stars, repre senting tiie Confederate States. "Doo Vendus" is lettered on the badge. A suitable reward will be paid to tho tinder by leaving the badge at TlIK CoURIKIt I olllco. -The regular order of services, Ger man on the lirst and third Sundays and English on the second and fourth Sun- ' days, will bo again resumed next Sunday at tho Evangelical Lutheran church. It hoing the twenty-fifth anniversary of tho pastor's hist installation, a sermon ap propriate to thc occasion will bo preached. -The jubilee sorvieos at tho Evangeli cal Lutheran church last Sunday woro very hugely attended. Thero woro few empty pews at the morning service, whioh was in German, and at night, when the English language was used, som?! had to stand. Hov. .NH-, Shani as sisted in the morning, and Hov. M. G. G. Schoror at night. Rev. W. A.C. Muel ler preached both times. In tho morn ing his subject was "Thc Great Supper," (Luke l illi chapter), and at night "Tho Glorious Chu roh," (Ephesians 5,27.) A tenor sob? (Roomer's Hattie Prayer: "Father, I Call to Thee), sung by Mr. J. I). Cappolniann, with Mrs. Cappclmaim at tho organ, added materially to tho morning service. On both occasions tho ministers wore tho black clerical robe. Gone to Walhalla. Thc baurensvillo Herald, August 24th: "Mr. John T. Langston, Jr., and family have removed to Walhalla, which city tliey will make their future homo. Mr. Langston has been engaged for several years in tho cotton business in this city and county, which business bo will con tinue in at his now home, and his good business qualities and integrity of char acter are sufficient of thomselvos to rec ommend him to tho good citizens of Walhalla. Hoth himself and good Indy will provo valuable acquisitions to any community, and while wc are unwilling to lose these good people, Walhalla is to bo congratulated on having them come amongst them." -* . East End Locals. Mr. "Dude" Pitchford, who has been I visiting relatives and friends in East End, returned to his home in St. Augustine, Fla., via Tallulah Kalla, on last Monday. Hov. J. L. Daniel, wifo and two chil dren, Mo'l'yoirO and Marion, were visiting tho family of Mr. I). A. Smith the week of tho Seini-Centcnnial. Mrs. J. J. /.ohnbarand daughters, who have been hoarding for some time with Mrs. \. C. Merrick, left Sunday after noon for Tallulah Kails en route to their homo in St. Augustine, Kia. Miss Nettie Hammond, of Abbeville, is visiting her friend, Miss Annie Hose. Master John Hose left homo last Fri day night to accept a position With Mr. C. Wi Perry at NoWport, Tennessee. Wo wish our little fl'iotid much success. Miss (iraei! ll. Orcnsha v, of Anderson, S. C., came up to attend tho Semi Cen tennial celebration. She was accompa nied by her friends, Misses Nannie Moori! and Dora Compton. Mr. David Morrow, of Anderson, S. C., paid Walhalla his first visit on tho 2.1(1 and 24th instants, Stopping at Mr. New ton ( 'renshaw's. Misses Sallie and Kihi Crcnshaw, of Norris, PlckonS county, spent a week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cronshaw, in Midway. Mrs. W. fl, Smith and Mrs. Alice Hob ilisotl and daughter, of Columbia, ami Mrs. Stella Dean ami son, of Anderson, a.0 gtl?sts at. tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. \. lu Fallt, their relatives, Kev. J, L. Daniel, of Cnkesbury, S. C., by invitation, preached in tho Walhalla Presbyterian (bundi Oil last Sunday morning to a large and attentive congre gation, His discourse was edifying, com forting and convincing. Mr. Daniel has many friends in Walhalla where be labored successfully for four years, who aie always delighted to hear him preach. uits Don't you belie grand mistake. He CLOTHING. Our lOO Men's Sui Ladies' and Ohildre Remember this Come down am office, "Bloom Soils lt PLEASED WITH WALHALLA. The For! Molle Guards-Walhalla Has Mado a Lasting impression on Thom. OltANQKUUHO, ?S.C., August 28, HUH). KditorH Kcowoo Courier : Tho Fort Motto Guards aud myself reached home safe and sound Saturday afternoon, and I now write you asking you to thank thc good pooplo of Walhalla for tho kindnoBs shown us while- in your beautiful town. A lasting impression has boon left with every ono of us, and it is with pleasure that wo look forward to tho timo when wo shall again spend A "military term" with you. Wish you all tho success possible with tho KKOWKK CO i'in KU. Yours very truly, JAS. lt. (Munni. For tho Monument to thc Pioneers. The following subscriptions for the monument, to (lon. John A. Wagoner and tho other founders of Walhalla have boon received hy tho Soini-Ceiitennial finance committeo and reported to us: John C. Mickler.$1 00 J. W. Byrd. I 00 tatong Our Business Men. In tho writo up of tho business men of Walhalla on tho first and fourth pages of tho Sonii-Centonnial edition of Tun KKO WKK CO?BIKH, by lin unintentional over sight tho nanto of I,. C. Craig was omit tod. We rogrot tito omission, for ?twas bur purpose tO make special mention of every ono of our mord?an ts; but in the rush of preparation of tho matter for these pages, his name was overlooked. Tho omission, however, was somewhat supplied by thc mention made on pago 2, nf his handsome (loaf, ami then his name appoarod among tho advertisers on tho third pago. Still we feel that our apolo gies aro due and they are hereby tendered to both Messrs. I.. C. . ul J. F. Craig. If there are any two young men in tho business circles of OcotiOC County who eau alford to stand on their merits, they uro (haig Brothers, J. F. Craig, who is in charge of tho business here, is to Wnlhalla what J,. C. Craig is to Seneca. Both aro fast forging to thc front as suc cessful merchants, and they number their friends and customers by tho hundreds. NO IRON BRIDGE FOR ANDERSON. Old Ono Will Have to bc Repaired, But Blue Ridgo Road is Excused. Tho Blue Ridge Railroad w ill not have to build an overhead bridge in tho city of Anderson. Recently a petition from the Anderson city council and a petition from citizens was tiled with the Court asking that tho receiver of the road bo authorized and instructed to have a now bridge orected. Tho matter was heard before Judge Simonton, of tho United States Court, by whom the receiver luid boon appointed, and the decision of the caso was hied hist Friday. The Court holds that there is no need just at this timo to have a new bridge built, but has instructed tho receiver lo make such repairs and improvements as may be necessary. lu concluding Iiis opinion Judge Simonton said: "It is with groat regret that tho well founded wish of tho city council and citi zens cannot bo gratified, but tho Court cannot in tho (1 iso ll argo of its duty III dulgc it. But if tho present, structure bo maintained it is tho duty of tho re ceiver to put it and maintain il in per fect condition. Tho bridge must be made tis strong as possible, all of tho timbers and tho wood used in its con struction, must bo, and must bc kept sound. Tho testimony, even that olio red by tho receiver, shows that it is not now in thc condition desired. Mr. Leo him self luis suggestions to oller looking to this end, based upon the connection that additions and improvements are neces sary. To effect tho end desired, and to RCOUrC tho city of Anderson in Un making and maintaining of a sufficient bridge, tho petition will be retained, with leave to the city council to obtain tho aid of tho Court whenever such aid bocamo necessary or desirable. "It is, therefore ordered Unit Ibo re ceiver, under tho ad vico of a proper and competent engineer, put the present bridge in thorough and complote order, removing all parts thereof willoh pri sent symptoms of decay and substitut ing in placo thereof sound malena! of proper strength, and that he, from time to limo, at all times, take all such steps and make all such OX pond i lil ros Inn may be necessary to keep every part of Un said bridge in sound and perfect condi Cum. That leave is hereby given to thc petitioners at any time to apply to this Coill't for any orders Willoh may bc necessary to enforce tho provisions of this order." Ked liol from the Cnn Was tho ball that hit C. M. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. ll caused horrible ulcers I hal no treatment helped for 20 years. Then fhicklon's Arnica Salve cured him. ('ines cuts, bruises, burns, boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 2fi conls a box. Curo guaranteed, Sold hy al) druggists in the county. Wall Sentenced to Death. CLAYTON, (JA., August ai. chub Wall, convicted al this term of Kahui) Superior Court of the murder ol O'Byrne, an Irish peddler, was sentenced by Judge KstOfl to hang on Wednesday. October 17, I'.MKi, Wall is a small boy m man weighing perhaps I Kl pounds, about twenty years old, has ii bright intelligent face and wore a countenance during his entire trial that, looked anything else bul a murderer. A motion was made by \\\> attorneys for a new trial. Willoh will be heard next week at (.Macksville. (;. W. Dunlap, who was convicted of stabbing W. F. Roan, was tined r-.'.". und costs. Court continues another week. at Co >ve BLOOM, the ] > is still here, and h summer goods mus nmer Hats, worth n's, must go at any ; sale only lasts unt I see how we are fi Yours for bar? For Less.'* GRAND FINALE AT WALHALLA. A Tr?bulo lo Gon. Wagoner's Momory-Moun tain Climbing and Clay Pigoon Shooting. Mr. August Kuhn, tho versatile cor respondent of tho Charleston Nows and Courier, writes as follows of tho last day of Walhalla's Soini-Contonnial coloura tion. Among other things ho says] All good things must have an end and so it is with tho Somt-Contonnial colo-' bra!ion. Walhalla lias donehorsolf much credit with her magnificent entertain ment and well arranged programme Today was given over entirely to amusements, gun shooting, mountain trips, kodaking partios, baso hall and a grand popular ball. Bright and ?arly (his morning tho natives woro awakened by the steady tap of tho drum of the Kort Motto Guards as they marched through tho streets on their practice il ri 1 IN. These young tuon, who arc mak ing soldiers of themselves, aro primo favorites here. About '.. o'clock up came tho (?orman Artillery battalion in lino marching order, headed hy tho Kirst Artillery Hand. They stopped in front of tho Wagoner monument, and there rival photograghors got as many shots at them as Capt. Wagoner would havo of his steady men. Miss ('berrie Wagoner, Mrs. (.'. IL .labu/, and Mrs. Nie Hischoli were in tho group picture. During tho morning tho artillerists took part in quito a touching incident. The corps went to tho Walhalla ceme tery, whore tho body of Cen. John A. Wagoner lay iud il removed to Charles ton, and while tho Artillery hand played a solemn dirge, the old mound was heaped with Mowers, and then Mr. Kr od. Pieper, without preparation, hut from his heart, spoke of thc late cnnimandor of tho Gorman Artillorj', Capt. .lohn A. Wagenor, ami what was thought of him w ho thought so much of others. Then tho command returned to barracks and Capt. K. W. Wagener gave thom carte blanche for the day to amuse themselves as they wished. A VISIT io rm: ri NNKi . A number of thc men went with Capt. Wagenor to tho Pine Helge tunnel, where millions were spent in a hole in the mountain side, ami where so many rail road hopos of Ibis section were shat tered. The Walhalla (?nu ('bib had a most successful meet ; tho list of entries was very good. A lino squad carno from ( ballest?n, some from Atlanta and many from Walhalla entered. Tint shooting was on a line ridge. Tho clay pigootlS wore I brown from lino instruments by electricity. Tin- shooting was lino, es pecially by thc Charleston (cam, which included: George Petermann, \V. C. .Jef fords, Jr.. J. C. Peters, Krank Heidt, (Joorgo Swan, Geo. A. Sleek, Mr. Ti ns SOU, of tho Artillery Hand, and P. Doug lass Pim kney. Dining tho afternoon tho Walhalla and Westminister base ball teams played a linc game of ball. Tho score for eight innings was ii to :! in favor of Walhalla, Kvorott pitching. Tho v. in ning game was intensely interesting and was largely attended. The ( losing event was the grand ball to-night at Pitchford'* Hall, where much of the beauty and chivalry of this sec tion Congregated to do honor to Torpsi coro. Quite a numboi ..f young folks eaineover from Greenville and Anderson to attend thc grand social ovoid. Tho Pi rsl Artillery Hand played delightfully, and the soldier boys of tho Gorman Artil lery and Kort Motte Guards were the beaux of tho occasion. IIOMK ALAIN rills ? vr.NI.No. To-morrow morning thc (?crinan Artil lery will tiro tho sunrise gun, ami at <J o'clock most of tho battalion w ill leave hore in their special over tho Atlantic Coast Line for Charleston, where th Oy will arrive Saturday afternoon. Capt. Wagenor and all of his mon arc delighted with their trip, ami Walhalla has been rejoiced at its great Semi Centennial celebration which has been pronounced a gloat success on all sides. There has not been an accident or mishap during the entire celebration, and out of the thousands hero not nt) arrest was made for any cause. ?rave Men rall Victims lo stomach, liver and kidney t roubles as well as women, and all fool the results iii loss of appetite, poisons in tho blood, backache, nervousness, hoad* .dur and tired, listless, nm down fooling, P. ! there's no need to feel like that. Lisien io J. W. Gardner, Idavillo, 1ml. Ile says: .'Kleetrie Hitlers aro just the thing tor a man when he is all run down, and don't care, whether ho lives or dies, ll did more lo give me new strength and g.I appetite than anything I could take. I eau now eal anything and have a new lease on life." (inly 50 couts, af all drugs stores in the county. livery hollie guaranicod. PUHKLY PEHSONAL. I Crowded ..ni >.i Semi Centennial Kdlliou.l A heavy rain fell 'I'll irsdny after noon and night. Kev, (I. Cl .Mayes, of ( ?reenville, S. C., is visiting Airs. C. (!. Strone/. Kev. .1. I.. I >aniol, wile and chil dren, id' Cokosbury, are visiting thc family ol' .Mr. I >. A. Smith. Wo acknowledge our indebt ed ness to Mr. C. A. Steck, ol' Charleston, for much valuable assistance in gel ling ont the Semi Centennial Kdi lioi) of Till. K KOW KK Cut ItlKlt. Mr. dresden A. Smith, Jr., bas our thanks for help in the compos ing room on the special edition. Mr. Joseph Sharp, ol' (ionrgia, a brother of Mrs. .1. W. I lolleiuan, is attending the Semi-Centennial. This is his ll rsl visit to < Iconee dur ing the last thirty-two years. Mr. Victor Miller, ol' Alabama, is attending the Semi Centennial Proprietor of the C Lere to stay, and beti t go at any price, from 25 to 50c, g price. Twenty-five ;il the 1st of SEPTE xed for the Semi-Oe ;alns CASH THE SHOTGUN TOURNAMENT, Givon Undor tho Auspices of the Walhalla Gun Club, was Quito a Success. Tho first trap-shooting toumamcut of tho Walhalla (Jun Club took placo at ('lisp's Park on tho 24th instant, and was ono of tho most in to resting-not to say unique-ovoids of its kind over seen in tho South. Tho shooting was wit nessed by a crowd variously cstimated at from oOO to SOO, which was so dolighted with tho exhibition that it moved up ns one mau closo upon tho heels of the shooters, cheering tho contestants after each shot. lt. WUR a good-natured crowd and it was out for fun. Tho programme said that tho object was amusement, not money-making, and so tho spectators {ot up foot races, wrestling matches and exhibitions of jumping, with and with out hop-skip attachments, otc, for the amusement of tho shooters. This may account for Homo of tho low scores made. Tho shooting, however, was as hard as the management could mako it under the Sargeant system-i. e., low dight of tio^ot? thrown fully 50 yards at oatronio angles. Tho division of money was hy the Kose system at the ratio of 4-3-2 in 10-blrd and 5-4-11-2 in 15-bird events. There wore three full squads in each event except thc last, which is given lie low as the most representativo of the day's shooting: Petermann.Ililli 100100101 - 10 Jeffords.111111101111110-13 Peters.111001011111111 - 12 Heidt.111 KMHHll lilli 1-11 Swan.111100O0I11 lill - ll Steck.111110001111111-12 Trusson.omni nu tomi-ii Averv.11111011001 111 1-12 Pluck noy .111100111011101-ll Karie, C.lilli 1001 loo) 11 - 11 Karie, V.011001 ll 1100101- ll Crav'on, J. K.101100001101110- 8 Cl ayton, S. ll.10001010001 ll 11- S Jay nos.111001110100010- 8 The Charleston Palmetto Gun Club was well represented by Messrs. (?. II, Petermann, W. (1, Jeffords, Jr., J. C. Polers, Krank Heidi, Ooo. il. Swan, "Mike"' Trusson, K. 1). l'iiickiiey, Jr., and (J. A. Stet k. There came from An derson, S. C., Messrs. J. K. and S. ll. Ci-nylon and Messrs. Paul and Clarence Karlo, while Mr. J. IO. Avery caine from Atlanta. The Walhalla Cnn Club is but two months old and it was not to bo expected Ililli its members would go in and shoot the program 1110 through. The proposi tion was a tough ono and .some amateurs of long experience stooled clear of it. Following are tho scores: - ~ '1-. ~ -r ~. = rr > ~. t> = ?r '. PP : ; o: - i z -1 tc ~ '? tfl> ??1 s -1 I o - i ; ~ . :si;:r.4.yi;i:si;K cut I ?I ts ?I oe ?? * Ott -.. tfi'lC; - IO'S - H-o*. r. r. ft y. cr. ? -1 -1 c. . . ot . o . HK.?I(?C.WMOSM4. I 0? ...?;' v . i . o o? c. /. ?: 3 Ul 3 X. ,o:..-.C(i;i.i?.i'?o ' o 'C : : : 1?: - - ^: ^ wo y ; . . - -* '." * ."" -11 '. V' ">? .1 '? - ' ? o I - v> *- r :. i : v. 4. ? ?. ?-1 ; - * tl a s . i ii ? -.f.nr*rrtrlr1rtrlrtrlrtrtffrtf.f1r1?.rl .-. 2 .:. -:. .:. .:. :. -:. .:. r. .-. ? c ? X ?, h ? ?, ? ? - - Si ? O? ."i Ol ;;i L*i \ji ?? L"? L*i V. ^5* *Ji Crt A line picture of tho shooters and menthol's of the Walhalla (Jun Club was taken at ll o'clock by Messrs. Gallagher Bros., of (?reenvide, S. C. A cut for publication will he made. Orders for pictures can be loft with J. A. Steck, Secretary, Walhalla, S. 0. lt appears to bethe unanimous opin ion of tho visiting shooters that the Wal halla (.un Club should give a tourna ment, each year at the time of the motin tain excursion. With a programme giving two days at targets and one. day at live Innis a good attendance of sports men will he assured. Tho club will no doubt, not Oil the suggestion. A NO ru KU ACCOUNT. WALHALLA, August 24.-by unani mous vole of the participants Hie Wal halla (inn Cl 'b's tournament was decided to have been the most enjoyable ever attended. This club has only been organized within the past thirty days and certainly deserves to be congratulated, as twcnly ono shooters faced tho score and over r?00 spec';.lois were present, to (dicer their friends on to victory, tho two favorites being " llullyf rout" (J. 0. Peters) mid "Hod Top" (Swan), these nicknames being gratuitously and unanimously bestowed by I he onlookers. Tho traps were arranged Sargeant system targets thrown fifty yards and ll bon I seven feet high and (he seores show that this combinat ion proved a to.u/h proposition, as tho highest average was won by Jeffords on S.Vli per cent., Messrs. Petermann and Swan lying for "second" oil SI.tl per cent. A report of (his shoot would he de cidedly incomplete without sonic men tion hoing made of tho beauty of Ibo little town of Walhalla, which must be seen to 1)0 fully appreciated, and tito courtesy of all the citizens thereof, both the town and its hospitable people having so com pletely captivated tho hearts of the ( liai lesion boys that " linllyfront" and Petermann swear that unless Hm Wal halla Club gives a tournament next sea son they will get married and go lhere JASH BARGAIN S ;er prepared than < oing now at IO ai ? Men's Suits, regul IMBER. Now don ntennial. You wi] BARGAIN TZ eine i n.Tb e i* we o on thoir bridal tour, and if Jeffords can "lix" things up with n cortain Walhalla young lady, with "dimples," ho, too, will join tho ranks of tho "Benedicts." In fact, thoso "dimples" woro doubtless tho cause of sovornl of Ins "lost" tar gets. Woll, boys, hero's to tho success of both your beautiful lil flu city and its gun club lind also our sincero thank? for having on |oycd tlio very pleasant est. shoot, and trip of our lives. Wo will all bo with you uoxt year. SKCKK.TAItY Cil AHI.KSTON PAI.MKTTO (JUN Ci.un. Millions Ci ven Away. Il is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in tho land who no not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and suffering. Tho proprietors of Dr, King's Now Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds have given away ivor ton million trial bottles of this {real medicine, and havo tho satisfaction >f knowing it bas absolutely cured thou sands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bron* ?bilis, hoarseness and all disensos of tho hroat, chest and lungs aro surely cured jy it. Call on all druggists iu tho county ind got a bottle free. Regular size 60?. md $1, Every bottlo guaranteed or nice refunded. Doings at Salem. SAI.KM, August L'S.-lt is almost too hot to stir, if you aro not a candidate, oui they aro not stirring much in thin section. Short visits too Humorous to mention. Mr. J. S. Holden and family, accom panied by Mr. G. R. Biko and family, liavo been on a mountain tour to Sap phire and Hogback and othor noted points. They report a nico time and moak woll of the people and lino sum mer climate. Mrs. A. fj. McAlister and Miss Eva folley have boon on a week's visit in Andorson county. Messrs. Sam and Rick Holden, of Rino Mountain, (Ja., have been circulating UliOlig relatives and friends of this and ibo Jooasseo section recently. Mr. Sam saw something that attracted him vory iniich. Some of our girls may lookout | d the quarterly mooting at Whitmlro's the first Saturday and Sunday In Septem ber. Ho's coming. Mr. J. H. Wigington has tho contract Lo run several thousand acres of land in North Carolina for some big company. Mr. Wigillgton's chain carriers, llagman md hackers arc towering the hills thoso hot days. Our county campaign meeting passed alf quietly, except loud cheers for somo )f the speakers. Your scribe attended holli days of tho Walhalla Semi-Cenloiinial and was very much delighted with tho trip. Wo mot | with folks from everywhere, very few jf whom wo knew. Nevertheless wo | enjoyed our trip splendidly. Fodder is getting ripe; so our frolic is iver for a wliilo. Reaches aro plentiful the country over. Mr. R. D. Walker is going to tnovo to North Carolina. lt. E. l" Boll is going to Redford county, N. C. A. !.. McAlister is going to move to Anderson. Mrs. E. A. Reny gave a birthday din ner last Sunday. This was her 50th birthday. We had a nico rain Thursday night, which was badly i.ceded. Our school is moving along mooly nuder tho control of Dr. Henry Steal. About 05 are "moiled. F. M. Crow, one of our merchant?, will niovo back to North Carolina this fall. All of tho tr a voling public, and people if this seel ion would like for tho propor luthoritios to do somo work on the roads in this section. Two dangerous places wo will mention-ono at tho sign hoard ou R. T. Whitmiro's place, ono oid one-half milos from Salem; tho | nther on li, A. H. Moss's placo, hoar tho barbecue bridge. Mr. Hunnioutt, please some and look after thom at once. MACK P Healthy Mothers Few mothers arc healthy, became their duties are so exacting. The anxiety of pregnancy, thc shock of childbirth, ana th? care of young children, are severe trials on any woman. But with Win? of Cardul within her grasp, every mother-every woman In the land -can pay the debi of personal health sh? owes her loved ones. Do you want robust health with all Its privileges and pleasures? Wine of Cardul wllf give lt lo you. WINE? sirengthtns the female organs and Invig orates weakened functions. For ?very female ill or weakness lt is the b?st medicine made. Ask your druggist for $1.00 bottle Wine of Cardul, anil take no substitute under any circumstances. Mr?, Fdwin Cr???, Goemer, Micha "When I commenced using Wine ol Cankii I W.M lurdly able In walk acroM the llOUte. Two week? ?lier I walked lull a mile jud i1 W.I ?trawberriei. When my nillir etil ld WA? horn I Suffered, willi t.t-.r pain? H liour?, in. I Iud to raiM IIKII on a bottle became 1 Iud noonik. Aller ming lilt Win? during pregnancy ?hil lime. I ftivr birth Uti month toa baby girl, and wa? In labor (lily (wo hour?, willi but Uti!? pain, ?nd I tuve plenty of milk. For dtiagrcal Impiy/rf ?neill In my h(?lil> I dunk Cod ?nd win? of Cardo!" For advire incal?? requiring ?pedal dlracdoog, ..UKI., giving symptom*, ''The l-adiea' Advltory Dep.tr*. nenl," Th? Cl m tanonga Medicine Co., Outtanoogj, Tenn. JTORE, has left W aver before to giv id 20c. Our Sum: ar price $3. Come 't be disappointed to ll find us two doo STORE, L i ii'd Two Dooi'H l?elos NEWS IN ANO AROUND WESTMINSTER. The News of the Town Briefly Told-246 Votes Polled. WKSTMINSTKU, August 29.-Minn Sallio Hoggs, a pleasant young Indy of Calhoun, waa visiting Miss Sallio Stewart, of Toxa wny, Inst week. . Dr. R. E. Mason, of tho Lamar Hos pital, Augusta, and Dr. Jabe/. Jonos, of tho Grady Hospital, Atlnntn, nro enjoy ing n ton days vacation. Roth aro in Westminster seoiug thoir ninny friends. Miss Nannie Stewart paid relatives in Westminster a visit Inst week. Sho is tho cashier in tho store of Wm. Fagan, of Greenville Mr. Jas. E. Dickerson and family, of Ooorgia, aro visiting at tho homo of Mr. J. P. McDonald. Hov. D. W. Keller is carrying on a pro tracted meeting at Rook Springs. Mr. Struby McConnoll, of Lynchburg, Va., was visiting rotativos boro a few days ago. Mrs. J. R. Vandivor roturnod to her homo at Whitmirc, in Nowbcrry county, Saturday, after spending a month with her aunts, tho Missos McDonald, near ' own. Miss Floyco Brewer, a charming young lady of Hanks county, Ga,, was visiting tho family of Mr. L. T. Jones, at Re treat, last weeli. Mr. W. B. Torroll and family, of Lock hart, aro on a viHit to tho family of Mr. M. A. Torroll. Mr. 1). C. Stewart, dopot agent at Clifton, was In town Saturday. Mr. J. M. Hull has quit using tobacco and says ho has gained live pounds in ono wook. Tho election was quiot yostorday. Tho count for tho county ofliccrs was not complotod until a lato hour last night. Tho count for Stato oflicors was not ('unshed until this morning. 210 votes wore polled. Mr. I. s. Pitts has boon at Birmingham, Ala., the past two weeks winking in tho mail sorvioo. Tlio High School will opon next Mon day, Soptombor, 3. Mr. C. i lanark, of Charleston, spent n few days recently with Mr. A. Zimmer man. Mr. Corrie McDowell has roturnod from ' a delightful visit to her homo af Fairview ill ( ?reen ville comity. We woro glad to get the Somi-Centen nial edition of Tur: KKOWKK COUHIKU last week. Rev. S. L. Wilson is conducting a Bel ies of services at Oak Grove this week. A. L. GOSSKITA Working Night and Day. Tho busiest and mightiest little thing that was over made is Dr. King's Now Lifo Pill. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag hilo montai power. They're wonderful in building up th health. Only '??e. por box. Sold by fill druggists in tito ronni v. Weekly Crop Bulletin. Coi.UMlilA, August 28. -For tho week ending 8 a. m., August li7, tho average stato tom pera turo was sr?, which is 2 lower than tho previous wook, hut tho departure from tho normal was fully as great. Tho week's maximum was Ititi, and minimum was C>7 degrees. Scattered showers, some heavy, hut most of them moderate or light, occurred ovor tho entire State in places. The nroa that received suflicicnt rainfall is small, and ovor hy far tho greater por tion of tho Stato tho drought continues with increased severity. Damaging hail fell in Dorchester, Edgotlold, Newberry, Pickcns and Sumter counties. High winds accompanied tho thunderstorms at a number of points. Thoro was no goncral improvement in crops; on Hie contrary, the reports indi cate fort lier deterioration, oxeept over the limited areas whero tho rains were heavy, and nt such points the damage was chocked. The corn crop is very poor, and late corn is ruined. Many stalks have no oars, and tho blades, tassels mid silk of such as began to ear early this month aro driod up. Karly fodder was saved in good condition, but late fodder amounts to little CottOli Continuos to shed both leaves and bolls, and to open prematurely, lt is making no growth, nor is it fruiting. Whero tho showers woro followed hy bright sunshine, cotton was scalded. Picking is genoral, but is retarded hy tho hot weather. Sea island cotton is suffering severely from drought, proina/ turo opening and blight. Cow "'i and sweet potatoes i inproved slightly wi. no the rainfall was heavy, lint their general condition is less promising. Pastures and gardens are parched. Uiver rico alone is doing well, and harvest is underway in tho southerly sections. ?plSnd rico is almost a fail uro. In places stock watei is scarce and cattle arc. Suffering. Forage crops of all kinds aro poor, lt is generally too dry to sow tiunips. J. W. BAUKK, Section Director. lt will surprise you to experience the benefit obtained by using the dainty ami famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little Karly Misers. .1. \V. Hell. Library Dooks Must he Returned. The traveling library furnished by tho Memminger Alumnae Association must he returned next week to Mrs. Coleman that it. may continuo its travels. All persons who havo hooks from that library are requested to return them on Tuesday, Soptombor 4, 11> A Mri 'ol,I ol nII, ralhalla, for it is a e you bargains*in mer Shoes, Men's, get one for 50c. ?y waiting too long, rs below the post BLOOM, Pro- _ v ' PRIETOR. 7 tlio Post Oilice. THE DEFEATED CANDIDATES. Col. Jim Bacon Givos a Lifoliko Picture of Him Before and After. Ile goos home late in tho night to bia weary wife with fuss X breath, shaky legs and cold feet. Ho risoth up bo times and gooth forth without his break fast, saying, "1 go to seo a man." Ho ohowoth a clovo when ho meototb a lady, and when ito convorsoth with tho preacher ho standoth against tho wind and eurbeth ins breath as with a strong hit. Tho deadbeat lioth in wait for bim and pulloth his leg cruelly. Ho sub scriboth daily to tho fainino-suffororB in ludia. Ho helpeth to build a now church to bo called Swoot Dolivor ance, and quototh a toxt from second Colithumpiaus, Ho "nailoth a lio," but before oleetion day comes on, bo runneth short of nails. Ho altomptcth a still hunt, and is accused of gross immorali ties. Ho giveth liberally to rich old churches, and buyoth a porous plaster for au old woman with a running sore on her leg. Ile subscribeth a good sum to the band, and pattoth his foot to "Hot Times;" lie contribntoth to tho poor man whoso o in pty hull of a barn was burned. Ile buryeth a dead baby. Ho fotcheth a small keg hither and sondotb a largo keg thither. Indeed ho yioldoth up all his heart and hand and substance with smiling alacrity. Then after election he gooth hur riedly hack of tho barn and kickoth himself with unfeeling violence. Ho tearcth his hair, rendolli Ins garmonts, and call otb himself, most justly, a Rot terdam fool. Ho returnoth mournfully to the house, and addresseth himsolf to tho palo weary wife of his bosom, say ing: "Behold a driveling idiot! Look now upon a dot rot ted fool! Qazo upon a busted, llabbergastered simpleton! Cast your eyes upon a gourd-headod jump ing-jack with not sonso enough to carry entrails toa blind bear!" Then tho wifo of his bosom roplioth dryly and drcarly: "I told you so"-which causcth him to hurry behind the barn again, and, after kicking himsolf with still more violonco, to go forth further and drown his sor row in fuss X.-Edgeliold Chronicle. ANNOUNCEMENTS." FOB THF, SENATE. Wo are authorized to announce MA.JOH S. 1'. DK.NIIV as ?i candidate to represent Oconco county in tho State Senato, sub ject to ratification by tho votors in tho next Domooratio primary election for said county. E. lu HlCUNDOX is hereby announced as a candidate for State Senator from Oconco county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic voters in tho primary elect ions. FOB Til F EEO IS I, ATUBE. The friends of Coi.. BOUT. A. THOMP SON hereby announce him as a candidate for tho Legislature from Oconco county, I snbjoet to the action of tho Democratic party lu tho primary election. The friends of YV. M. Buow.N hereby announce him a candidato for thc Legis lature from Oconco county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tito primary election. We arc authorized by many friends of J A M KS W. BKAKOKN to announce his candidacy for tho House of Representa tivos, subject to tho rulos of tho Domo ora'' party in tho ensuing primary elec tion. At tho solicitation of many friends, I Hereby announce myself as ? candidato for tho Doust! of Representatives, subject to tho Homoerotic primary. J. W. TODD. FOI! SH FBI FF. I respectfully announce myself a candi date for Sherill' of Oconco comity, sub ject to tho action of tho' Democratic party in the primary election. ?. B. Moss. The friends of W. D. Si mm.INO re spectfully announce him a candidate for Sheri fl' of Ocoi.ee county, subject to tho action of tho Democratic party in tho primary election. FOE CLERK OF COURT. Tho friends of HUN, C. R. I). BUHNS \ respect fully announce him a candidate for tho oilico of dork of Court of Oco nco county, subject to the action of the Democrat ic parly in the primary election. Tho friends of Cot.. R. E. MASON re spectfully announce him as a candidato for (Merk of Court -for OcoilOC county, subject to the Democratic primary. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. The many friends of S. M. Pool, hereby announce him a candidato for County Supervisor of Oeonee county, subject to the rules governing tho Democratic pri mary election, Being solicited hy friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Supervisor, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in the primary olec tion. FlCHI), W. I'IKPKH. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDI 'CATII >N. The many friends of W. II. llARKON respectfully announce him as a candidate fur re-election to the o ill CO of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the action of the D?mocratie party in Ibo primary elect ion. Being solicited by my friends, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Superintendent of ?ducation for Oconco county, subject lo the action of th" D?mocratie party in the primary clo, lion. C. I,. CHAKI. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The friends of \V. N. Cox respectfully announce him a candidate for County Commissioner, subject lo the action of the Democratic party in Ibo primary elect ion, Having the encouragement and solici tation of friends, I hereby announce my self a candidate for tho office of County Commissioner, subject to the action of tho voters in the Democratic primary; and I will cheerfully support all of tho nominees. S. II. SN BAH. I respectfully announce myself a can didate tor County Commissioner, sub ject to the voice of the people in tho ensuing primary election. .I. ll. t ' A N 11 ; i ; i, i.. The many friends of W. S. PltlCHABI) hereby announce him a Candidate for County Commissioner, subject to tho action of tho Domooratio party in tho primary election.