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#?*An Exp %. Who knows all about tb hot weather Bays that ni Ices, Phosphates, Soda Water, Etc., aro tho fiuest in town, much syrup they have fresh fruit. They aro ii - - - - J ]>, g._I have a largo, fresh and full st focal ?mu l)crs0ual -Ho sure to attend tho millinery opon ing uf Mrs. K. M. Cudworth, Octoborlth, 5th and Oth. -Mr. Goorgo M. II. Fnliuostock, of Greonvillo.is visiting relativos and friends iu Walhalla. -Hoad V. I<. Norman's now ad. His goods are fresh from Hie Kastore mar kets. Call and soo him. - Miss Lillie Thompson left last wook for Atlanta, whoro she is visiting rela tives and friends. -Dr. John Morton, of Mountain Host, is in Walhalla on professional business. Ito will remain in town a week or ton days. -All tho latest ideas in bats for dross and street wear at Mrs. IC. M. Cudworth's, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October, .Uh, 6th ?md (Uh. - Kev. Cr. II. Waddell, Suporintondont of tho Epworth Orphanage, ut Columbia, J_ will preach in tho Walhalla Methodist . church next Sunday morning at olovon o'clock. -Miss Kilto Crisp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Crisp, died at their borne, near Pine Mountain, Kainui county, Ga., Wednesday, September KUI), aged sovon .toon years. -Messrs. M. W. Coleman & Co., of Seneca, aro receiving their now fall and wintel goods, and offer special induce ments to tho trading public. Head their ad. and give them a call. - Mrs. .1. T. M. Kiser and two childron left last Friday morning for their borne at Hirmi egham, Ala, They spent several weeks in Walhalla visiting the family of Mrs. .1. W. F. Thompson. - Miss Mary Philson, of Clinton, S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Langston, anti family, of Walhalla. Miss Philson is a charming and attraotivo young lady, and wo Imp be will enjoy bor visit tc our mountain city. - Mrs. Cudworth will bc assisted by fl milliner of experience and taste. If you want tho correct styles for hoadwoar, bolts, neck wear and all the latest novel ties for fall and winter, bc sure to (rive her a call. October, Ith, 6th and 0th. -We will very soon begin lo semi statements to tboso of our subscriben who are in arrears. Wo would vcr} mindi prefer to be saved this labor ami expenso by receiving a remittance fron every ono who owes us a dollar, more oi loss. - Mr. Jas. F. Neville, of West Union ^.w^^ and Miss Sallie Norton, of Walhalla, an attending the "Tin Wedding" of Mr and Mrs. MeDufOo Krueo, of l'ickens which interesting event was celebrate! on Monday evening, 24th instant. Mrs Bruce is adaughterof Col. J. ES, Hagood of Charleston. - Mr. G. Wanner, of Talapoosa, (ia. is lu Walhalla for a few days, visiting his children at Mrs. Stucke's. Ho pan our sanctum an appreciated call Tues day morning. Ho is looking remarkabb well. He is general manager of tlo vineyards of tho Georgia Vineyard Com pany, and gathered 006,000 pounds o grapes this year. - A practice boot will bc given at tb grounds next Friday afternoon at foin o'clock by the Walhalla timi Club. Al the members arc requested tobo present There will bo :i meeting of tho club afte thc shoot, and matters of impnrtanci will come up for consideration. Arnon} other things to be considered will be tb? enforcement of tho game law. Person not members can shoot, but will bi charged two couts a piece foi' targets. -Tho protracted mooting in tho Wal halla Baptist church begins to-morrov ( Thursday) night. Kev. O. J. Copeland of Anderson, S. C., will assist the pasto in the services. Tho meeting will las perhaps ten days or two weeks. Th publie geueially are cordially Inviten and tho Christians of all denomination aro urged to co-oporato and help in Hi meeting a- far as in them lies. Wo ti ns there will be an out pouring of the Hoi Spirit on all who attend and much am lasting good accomplished for thc cans of Christ. -Tho French Broad (N. C.) Hustloi September 20th: "Mr. J. A. Collins bu sold his property boro and llown with hi charming young wife to a moro congeni; fm elimo, perhaps. During his brief s?jour ?W in our town he proved to be a useful an * thoroughly reliable citizen. Although life-long Republican Mr, Collins is a (ii i believer in the supremacy of the whit race and like many otb or honest men i his party refused to take any band in tb recent campaign. Our very best wishi follow this happy couple to their ne home wherever it may be found. Tin go Hist to Walhalla, S. ('." - lt is with regret that wc chronic! the death of Miss Dora Ferguson, dangt ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. FoigllSOl jg?u winch occurred al hoi' father's li.one i ^jffir P?l'/or, S. C., las! Sunday night ai i< o'clock, after a brief illness ol' feve: Shi! was seventeen years of age, and bright, sweet, Christian gill. She was granddaughter of tho late Andorsc I VOS ter, and leaves many relatives in th county to mouin her death. The r mains of the deceased were laid to re in the cemetery at I'ol'/.or Monday afte noon. To the bereaved relatives is e tended the sympathies of many friend - Ltlimcy's N-lloiir Liver regulator the best remedy lo relieve the varioi forms of headac he, including llOrVOI and sick headache, and it is safe to HI that nine cases ont ol' len of this di tressing complain! are due to an Iliac ti Ol'sluggish liVOr Willi constipated bowel A fewdosesof Lunney s s' Hour Li\ Regulator will soon restore these orgai to theil propel' functions and headai l ceases. In the sanie, maimer it r?gulai the bowels, prevents constipation m piles, relieves all forms of bllioiisnoi such as dizziness, nausea, coated tongi: loss of appetite, Ac, Try lt, Lar packages 200. at Lunney's. Hcduccd Hates Via Southern Hallway. On account of the Annual Convento Colored odd Follows, Louisville, K October 2d-7th, 1000, the. Southern Ka way will sell round trip tickets from ; stations on ?ts lines to louisville, K ami return, at tho rate of one first ch fare for the round Inp. Tickets to A sold Septem!1 ir 20th ami .".otb and Ool f i lier 1st, with lindi return limit Octol T 0th, 1000. I'ei sons localed at non-coup stations should notify ticket agents sc rai days in ad vance of their contemplai departure so that ho may supply hims with proper form of tickets. 080 things that make lifo easy during y. Instead of hoing disguised with too tba*, pleasant aoid taste and flavor of | ;e-cold, delicious and very refreshing. . H. DARBY, Druggist. jok of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. -Noxt Monday will bo snlosday. -Soo tax notico by County Treasurer j J. R. Kay in another column. -Mr. J. 13. Roid, of Columbia, is visit ing Iiis father, Mr. C. L. Reid, ftmi fftm. dy. -County Superintendent of Eduoatiou W. II. Barron bas two important notices in tikis week's issuo. Road thom. -Tho prottiost and most up-to-date lino of pattorn hats ovor shown in Wal halla, at Mrs. K. M. Cudworth's, Ootobor, 1th, otb ami Otb. -Mr. M. L, Aloxandor, of Greenville spent Monday and Tuesday in Walhalla. Ile oxpoots to tako a trip to Toxas in tho near future. -J. II. Adams' nd. was recoived too late to appear in this issue. Advertisers should not souci copy hitor than Wednes day ovoning. -Mr. David Fricks, of Atlanta, and Mrs. Jane Fricks, of ('outrai, bavo been visiting relatives in and nour Walhalla this wooks. Died at Piedmont. Died, at Piedmont, after an illness of four months, Mary Popo, wifo of Dr. 0. T. J. Giles. Mrs. Giles was aduughtor of J. F. Popo, a prominent farmer and business man of Villanow, Ga., where lier remains wore interred. Dr. Giles is a son of Mr. C. D. (Silos, of Goonoo, and has many friends boro who sympathize with him in Iiis nOliction. Lowls-Gainos. Tho marriage of Mr. B. IC. Lewis, of Greenville, and Miss Lillian Karlo (?ainos was solemnized in Augusta, (Ja., Thurs day, September 20th, where Miss (laines was visiting relatives. Tho ceremony was porfonned by Kov. Goo. Wins. Walker, D. I)., President of tho Kaine Institute. Miss Gaines is a daughter of M. M. Gaines, of Greenville. Mr. Lewis represents a buggy manu facturing establishment and is well known in Goonoo, who extond congratu lations and bust wishes. Fall Millinery Opening. Mrs. K. M. Cud worth and Miss .lulia K. Maxwell returned from Atlanta last Monday. They spout a wcok visiting the leading millinery houses, and have solecteil a largo and handsome lino for their customers. Mrs. Cudworth's fall opening will begin on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October Ith, 5th and Otb. j A cordial invitation is oxtotid to all to bo present on tbeso days. Mrs. Cud worth will be assisted by an experienced mil liner. Callie Dying from Texas Tick Fever. Thc cattle of Mr. IC. C. Marett are dy ing in his pasture on bis plantation, on Tugaloo river, near Kair Flay, from a disease which bas been pronounced " Texas tick fever." Tho disease broke out there the first of last week and Mr. Marett has already lost Bovoral cows. Prof. (i. IC. Ncsom, Veterinarian of Gleni son Col logo, was over there last Friday, and, af tor a thorough examination, pro nounced tho complaint to bo tho "'Texas tick fever," or "red murrain," as for merly known in these parts. Mr. Marett has about Hf ty lino cattle in bis bord, and he is using every precaution to pre vent tho spread of the disease. Weds in Cuba. Toccoa ((Ja.) Record : "The friends hero of Mr. George Dovorcaux Jarrett, of T?galo, who, as lieutenant in tho Knited States tinny, is now stationed in Cuba, will bo interested to learn of bis marriage to Miss Victoria Pail lot, of Paris, tho daughter of a wealthy sugar planter of Mantanzas, Cuba. 'Tho mar riage took place In the Methodist ohUroll in Santiago. Mr. Jarrett and bis bride are residing in Morro Castle, where Hob son was incarcerated by the Spaniards.' Mr. Jarrett is a descendant of OootlOO people, being a grandson of tho late Alexander Kamsay. Visit to Clemson College. Clemson began tho session of KUM)-Killi with bright prospects. The entrance of Studoll ts for thu session up to dato bas been HIT. Many others bavo applied for admission and wore turned away because of tho fact that those already there make up the full number that can bo accom modated. Tho teachers aro all busy with their work and tho students scorn diligent: in fact, tho boys understand that President Ilartzog has no uso for drones at Clemson. Wc bad a talk With Dr. Ilartzog yesterday and ho is enthu siastic in his work. Wo aro sure that no better prosidont for this grand school could bo found South. Senator C. X. King, of Spring Place, (ia., was with us at the col logo yesterday and both be and tho junior editor wore ?inpressed with HU? good work of tho teachers in this college. A Frightful Blunder Will often causo a horrible burn, scald, Cul or bruise. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo, the best, in the world, will kill Hie p:\in and promptly heal it. (Mires old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns and all skin eruptions. Pest pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a box. (-'ure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists ill i he county. Miss Jessie Peckham to Wed Mr. William Bell Lawson. (I* ii i IN, (JA., Sop tom hoi* 2L-The en gagement is announced of Miss Jessie Peckham, of this city, to Mr. William Kell Lawson, of Abbevillo, S. C., the marriage to take place at tho First. Bap tist church in Ibis city at 5 o'clock on tho afternoon of October nth. 'The wedding will bo ono of tho pret tiest of the autumn season. After the ceremony an elegant reception will be tendered the friends of the luido and bridegroom at tim homo of tho bride's parOnts, After tho reception the young couple will leave on tho Southern for the North and East to spoilt! their honey moon, (in their return they will make their future home in Woodruff, S. C., where Mr. Lawson has business connec tions. Miss Pookham is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ll. Peckham. She is admired by all, and it will be with doop rogrot that her many wai in fricinn resign her lo the Palmetto State. Mr. Lawson is a young business man of sterling worth and integrity, and stands high in business ami social circles >f his Slate. Mis past successes are Oclipsod by bis now good fortune, for which he is to bo congratulated, When you want paints, oil, glnss, har ness, drugs, patent medicines or any thing else that is to eat or wear como to J. A J. S. (.'arter, Westminster, S, C. THE NEWS FROM SENECA. Local Paragraphs About Town-Death of Mrs. Dr. E. C. Doyle SENECA, September 25.-Our town wan mullioned a few days Hinco by tho death of Mrs. E. O. Doylo. Aftor an illness of sevoral months, which was borno with out a murmur, she passed away last Wodnosday, tho 10th. Scarce throo years ago sho carno to Sonoca as a brido. Ilor personality was such that she won many friends who mourn her loss to our community. Two mouths ago a lovely babo of niuo months was takon fi m earth, and thus a happy homo is broken. Tho sympathy of Sonoca goes out to Dr. Doyle, tho boroavod husband. Mrs. Doylo was, boforo her marriage, Miss Emma Jones, of Laurens. Tho funeral services woro hold iu tho Presbyterian church, and a most Utting and beautiful oulogy was paid by Hov. W. S. Uamitor, aftor wblob tho interment, was made in tho ccinotory at this placo. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter, of Laurens, woro in Sonoca last wook to at tend tho funeral of Mrs. Doylo. Tho first fall mooting of tho Onco-a VYook Club will bo held at tho home of Mrs. M. W. Coleman, tho president, next Thursday. This club has accomplished a great deal, both in a litorary way and social. Tho villago improvements aro obvious. Much intei esi lias boon manifested by tho Students' Club over the Revolution ary questions printed in tito Atlanta Journal a fow weeks ago. Miss Living ston, president, offered a handsome book as a prizo to tho student giving most cor rect answers. Their friends wore, thore foro, accosted by any question from "What was tho first battlo of tho Revo lution?" to "When was tile Liberty Hell cracked?" Tho interest has somewhat abated, as tho answers were published in tho Journal before tho papers were handed in. Among the now hooks at tho Seneca Library aro, Unleaven Dread, by hobt. Grautj The Web of Lifo, by Herricks; Tho Voice of Hie People, by Miss Clas gow; Resurrection, by Tolstoi; Queen Carden, by Mrs. M. E. M. Davis; "Red Rlood and Hine." ('ards aro out announcing the marriage of Rev. Anderson, Episcopal minister here, to Miss Tyler, of Richmond, Va. 1 Wo wish much success to this young couple. Mrs. E. M. brook has geno to Green wood to spend tho winter. Sho will bo groatly missed by her numerous Seneca friends. 1 Tho first edition of tho Coonee Nows, ? under the management of Mr. Dresden A. Smith, Jr., was quite a success. We ; congratulate this young man on his abilities as a writer and editor. Miss Lillian Caldwell has returned from Hickory Flat, where shu has been spending some time. Mrs. J. W. Stribling spent several days in Anderson last week. Mr. E. L. Richardson has gone to Co lumbia to resume his law studies in the South Carolina College. Mrs. Lida M ab ry and daughter Eliza, of Abbeville, aro visiting Mrs. C. K. Livingston. Miss Sara Livingston, who has been quito ill, is convalescing. Miss Fannie Hoke, ot Atlanta, is visit ing Miss Annie Hoke. Miss Emma Stribling has gouo on an extended visit to sevoral places in (?cor gi a. Little Miss Virgie Chamborlin, of Spar faulting, is visiting M?SH lads Oignillint. Rev. S. L. Wilson and family, of West minster, tiro with Miss I loss lo Wilson this week. Rev. C. Wardlaw and family aro mov ing into Miss Wilson's house. Mrs. J, A. Hoard will spend tho winter with her mother at Tamassoo. Miss Addio Iiiott has returned from a visit to friends neal Greenwood. Mrs. G. W. Gignilllat ls visiting rela tives in Pickons. Mrs. H. J. Oignillint is in Pickons also. They went to attend tho tin wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ?nico. Miss Carrie Sholor returned home from Walhalla to-day. She has been spending some time there and will go again soon. A recent improvement in Seneca is a fountain in tho square. My tho request of Mrs. M. W. Coleman tho Southern railway furnished the granito ami water Supply and tho councilmen had it con structed. Miss Roxie Reid, of Walhalla, visited her brother, Mr. C. S. Reid, last week. A free magic lantern show was much enjoyed by the children in town last Friday night. M. I>. Southern Interstate Fair. Atlanta, Ga.. Octo ber 10 27, 1900. On account of the above occasion tho Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Atlanta ami return from Ozark, Troy, Montgomery, Selma, Birmingham, Ala.; Nash vi I lo, Knoxville, Tenn. ; Ashe ville, N. C.: Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston, s. C. ; Jacksonville, Lake City, [jive Oak, Ela., and intermediate stat ions; also from all points in the State of Goorgia at the following rates: For individuals-One first-class fare for the round trip, plus 60 cents nd mis sion to the fair grounds: for children bet ween ages of live and twelve years, 26 cents will be added to ticke* rate for admission to fair grounds. for military companies and brass bands, in uniform, twenty or more on one ticket, a rate of one cent per mile in each direction por capita, plus arbitra rios. Dates ol sale from all points in State of Georgia, October 0th lo 27th, inclu sive, ami from points within the Stales of Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida, October 12, 10, IS, '?V, and 25; final limit of all tickets October 30, 1000. For detailed information as to rates, reservations, (Mc., call on or address any agent of the Soul bern Railway or its con nections. S. ll. II A KOW MK, Asst. General Pass. Agi., Atlanta, (?a. - Wc are now (dubbing with Hie Thricea-Wcek New York World. We will send you Tm. Co lilli KU and Thc World one year for $1.06, All old sub seri hors can take nd vant ago of this offor by paying up arrears and ono year in ad vance. This oller is made Strictly on a cash basis, ll you want to fry the two papors for throO months we will send them to you thal length of time for only lilly cents. Study about tho matter. Remember thal this is Presidential elec tion year. I!y reading these two papers you can keep posted on State and na tional politics. The people, of Lincoln, Neb., boast of having the largest creamery in thc world. Its capacity is 30,000 pounds ol' bul ter a day. If you desire attractive .lob Printing of any descrip tion send it to (lie Courier Job Oftlcc. briefs and Arguments : : : : a specialty. NEWS IN AND AROUND WESTMINSTER. Death ol Mrs. Annie P. Brownlee- Locals About tho Town. WKSTMINSTKH, S. C., Soptombor 20. Miss Etilo Strtbilog loft Tuesday after noon for tho Southoru Fomalo Collego, Collogo Park, Ga. Ilor mauy frlonds rogrot to loso hor charming prosonco but aro glad that BIIO will havo so many ad vantages to add to hor alroady well storod mind in that uotod collogo for wooton. Col. H. E. Mason has gono to Gasto nla, N. C., whoro ho will romain during tho cotton buying sonson. Mr. iSamuol Hunter loaves to-morrow for Moridiau, Fla., whoro ho will bo ou gagod in toaching school for tho next six mouths. Mr. 15. MoLuro, of Chostor, soliciting agont for tho Southon) Presbyterian, was boro this wook. Williamstou Nows, Soptombor 20: "Mrs. W. H. Swygort roturnod this wook from a visit to her daughter, Miss Lil lian Swygort at Westminstor, whoro tho latter has a nourishing music sohool. Mrs. J. VV. Gaines and her two child ren returned to Hurtsville Tuosday, aftor spouding the summer with relativos in Wostmitistor. Kev. Patrick H. Mears in tho absonco of tho pastor, occupied tho pulpit at tho Methodist church Sunday and doliverod a most interesting sermon. Mr. J. K. Molleo, of Due Wost, was in town this week visiting his brother, Mr. J. W. McGee, Ho is a Sunday sohool worker and gave tho (dusses nt the Baptist cluneh a helpful talk Sun day morning, Tho union meeting of the second dis trict of the Uenverdam Association will convene with Chunga church on next Saturday and Sunday, Soptombor 20 and ?IO. Programmes will be exhibited on Saturday morning. All churches nro requested tosend full delegations. J. A. Voy los, l'or committee, Cotton brought lt) cents hore yester day. Hov. J, T. Cary will bogil) a tent moot ing at Port Madison oil Monday, October 1st, to continue a week or ten days. Kev. J. T. Dendy, of Kershaw, will preach in tho liichland Presbyterian church next Sabbath at ll A. M. and in tho Presbyterian church at Westminster to-moriOW (Thursday) evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Annie P. brownlee, whom wo re ported to be desperately ill a week ago, died Oil Saturday morning, 22d instant, at 8.?5, and ber body was laid to rest in the town cemetery oil Sunday morning ?it half-past toil, Kidd" W. P. Anderson conducting the billin! services. Hor ill ness of six weeks duration was horno with Christian fortitude, patience and resignation to the very last. Mrs. Urowilloo's maiden namo w.if Baker and she was the last member ot a family of twelve sous and daughters. She was born October 2*1, 18JJ2, and was brought up in Anderson county, near the section known as the Dark Corner. Hoi' husband, the late Wm. A. Brownlee, was ono of Anderson county s most in fluential citizens. She was left a widow six years ago last May and moved to Westminster soon after her husband's lloatll. Tinco children - Mrs. LI. .1. 'frib ble, of Elberton, (?a., and Mrs. W. C. Smithson and Miss Kilon Brownlee-sur vive her. Mrs. Brownlee was a good woman and a zealous, conscient ions Christian, hoing a consistent member of tho Presbyterian church. Impressive ordination services were conducted at the old Westminister Bap tist church on last Saturday morning at ll o'clock. Messrs. .). A. Voylos and Cornelius E. Simpson, two devoted mem bers of that church, were ordained to Hu; deaeonship with the "Baying on of hands." Pour ministers and the board of deacons ol' the old and the new West minister churches olllointod in tho ser vice. Kev. P. .1. Yirmillion preached tho ordination sermon, setting forth tho functions of tho oftlco. Kev. X. G. Christopher conducted the examination. Prayer was offered by Kev. B. W. Nelson and Hov. J. M. McGuire delivered the charge. Miss Hallie Norris will take a throe years' trained nurse course in tho city hospital al Philadelphia. She left on Thursday last for Washington, where she will spoild awhile with her brothor, Mr. .las. Norris, and go on lo Philadel phia about (letober I. Hov. S. I,. Wilson was in Anderson last Sunday, having Boon appointed on a commission to organize (Ito Second Presbyterian church of that city. .Mrs. A. K. S;dcs, nf Waynesboro, (In., who has I.ll staying at Dr. Mitchell's since Inst July, left lo-dny for Green ville to spend tho winter. Mrs. Sides luisa parrot mimed "Nita." which is her favorite pel and talks very dis tinct ly. A. I.. ( lossKTT, If you want tho best Hoitr in this coun try buy Boxano, highest patont and licker's Choleo fancy patent and you will koop poaoe in your family. .). St J, S ('arter, Westminster, S. c. News ie and Around Return. Ri:i I HN, S. C., September 25.-As wo have heard nothing from our prosperous little place, for some time, we will endea vor to give you a few dots. The farmersseoni to be in good spirits, notwithstanding our crops are only 11 vornging about half a crop. Cotton is bringing a fair price, but we are looking for hotter prices. Some of (he cotton mills have lol med a combination and are running on half Hmo, and say they will have lo stop the mills altogether on ac count of ion cent cotton. This bluff game will liol fool the farmers. Colton at Liverpool is selling at l l cents pei pound. The reports on the 21st day of September show a decrease in thal mar ket alone of 000,000 l?ales. Let those mills that can't handle Mi or 12 cent cotton do like some of our little ginneries thal can't compite with thc. improved ginneiies, lot them conn down and out. As 1 have reniai ked before I believe the world is now ready for higher prices on everything, though I am sorry to say lhere aro sumo of us who seem tobe a little sol fish it) regard to higher prices. While we are expecting ami wanting mole for our cotton than weare getting at pit sont, weare still holding the poor labor* r at !J5 collis per hundred for pick ing, Hu! same price thal was paid when col lon was .'? and fl cents. Mrs. lilla B, Herron ami little son Brock returned to their home ?II Colum bia last Saturday, accompanied by her brother, Mr. K. T. Morgan. n. ,t, M, Tho lu. Bes. H. I'. Northrop, D, D., Bishop (d Charleston, will administer thc Sacrament of Confirmation at Wal halla on thc ,">tli Sunday in September, the ::nt.h day of the month. Dowloite Elders Mobbed. MANSKIKI.D, OHIO, Soptombor 23.-A mob formod boro to-day and tho Dow?oito old ore, Ephraim Bass inger, of Bluff tou, and Silas Moot, of Lima, woro ita vic time. The two oidora cunio in on an Brie tralu unknown to the authorities. Thoy woro recognized by a small orowd at the depot, wbioh refused to lot them entor a oab, thou followed thom up tho strcot and HUI rounded them near tho center of tho city. Thoy wero then taken by tho mob to tho Richland Buggy i Works, whoro Bassingor disrobod, but tho orowd toro Moot's olotbing from bis body, as bo refusod to disrobe himself. A paint bucket and a brush were thon Boourod and smokestack varnish, a tar- I liko Bubstanoo, was daubed over thom < from hoad to foot. It was matted in their bair, and no part of their bodies escaped but their faces. Their bodies ! woro thou partially covered with tboir olotbing, and tho oldors wore marched 1 to tho homo of E. H. Loiby, a Zion fol- ' lowor boro, who was driven out of tho city last Sunday. There thoy promised ! not to rot urn to Mansfield, but later thoy said they agrood not to return unless ? Ovorsoor Pipor nrdorod thom to como. Thoy woro thou marched to tho oity prison and lookod up. By applications i of lard aud bouziuo tho blaok varnish was removed, and, after now outfits of clothing woro furnished, thoy woro do- 1 ported on a Pennsylvania train at noon. Cuts and Bruisos Quickly Healed. chamberlain's Pain Balm applied to a ' cut. bruise, burn, scald or like injury ' will instantly allay tho pain aud will heal tho parts in lesB limo than any other j treatment. Unless the injury is very ' sovoro it will not leave a sour, Pain 1 Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, , swellings and lameness. For salo by J. ' W. Bell. Riot at Eastovor Causod by Bad Nogroos. ' i COLUMIitA, S. C., Soptombor 24,-At ( Kastovor, twenty milos bolow this city, nogroos working on tho cotton plantation ' of W. S. llodgo struck for advauco of 10 < bonis a hundred for picking cotton. Tho i demand was refused by llodgo and neigh boring farmers. A band of uogroos 1 gathered about Ilodgo's houso, cursing j and threatening. Ho reported tho names of a number to the nearest magistrate. . They woro lined $0 oacli. Nogroos fol- j lowed llodgo from tho magistrate's , oflico, gathering numbers as thoy wont, i until 100 arrived at his houso. Thoy J surrounded his dwelling iii which llodgo, his wife and two children, barricaded themselves. When tho crowd advanced te tho door Hodge shot down tho loader and thoy 1 foll back. Min. Hodge, with a rovolvor, ! stood by her husband's side during four hours of suspenso. Finally th roo neighboring planters 1 carno to their rescue on liorsoback and , scattered most of tho nogroos, who aro, i however, still making throats. A supply of arms was obtained from this city this 1 aftornoou. ? A Monster Devil Fish. ? Destroying its victim, is a typo of con stipation. Tho powor of this murder ous malady is folt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. Theo's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Lifo Bills aro a safo and certain ' cure. Best in tho world for stomach, i liver, kidney and bowels. Only 20o at . all drug stores in the county. Townvillo and Toitia Dots. 1 TOWN vu.l.K, Soptombor ??.-Wo have 1 had a good rain and ovorytbing is green and growing. Miss Essy Clinkscalea, of Andorson, has been spending a week with J. W. Shirley. Mr. Claud Shirley has returned homo 1 from Calhoun Fall's where he has been spending awhile. Profs. Clinkscales and Ginn, of Star, aro in town, looking after tho high school which will begin tho llrst of Oc tober. Mr. Paul and Miss Rato O'Noal aro spending awhile with tho family of Dr. i W. K. Sharp. Miss Kate Sharp is visiting in Ander son. Dr. W. K. Sharp is putting up sonic first-class water-works. Tho work is being done by Mr. Brissoy, of Anderson. Mr. J, A. Wooten is making somo ad ditions to his residence for tho conven ience of hoarders. Misses Clara Hunt and Mattio Bruce left homo Tuesday for Rock Hill, whoro they will enter col logo. Misses Crace and Maggio Thompson loft last week for GroonviYlo, whore they will re-enter Chieorn College Mr. Wit torn Karl has gone to Clemson College. Mr. lilias Karlo has gono to Vorkvillo, whoro he will engage in business. Mr. C. 1). (liles and daughter, Mrs. A. lt. Marrett, wero called to the bedside of tho wifo of Dr. O. T. J, Giles who has been critically ill for some time, but only reached there in timo to bo with her as she passed from this lifo. Sho was known to many people in this section, who will sym path i zo with the Doctor in his bereavement. Mr. ll. W McCarley will leave next Wednesday for Charleston Collogo. Mrs. j, C. Dickson, of Anderson, ?R spending sumo timo with friends around here. Again tho death angel visited our com munity and took t he four-montlis-old boy of Mr. j. N. Tribblo. His death was a very sudden and unoxpectod shock to the parents, who havo tho sympathy of their many friends. MIONIOIIT STAII. 9 *~ Reform the Primary. Tho Stalo: "Tho oxpondituroof money is growing with oach campaign. Bri bery is on the increase and it takes many forms. Tho uso of liquor both beforo and on tho day of olootiOU has grown to scandalous proportions, There is much looseness in the mnnagomont of tho vot ing, in some places tho party rules being grossly disregarded. These aro not nec essary features of tho primary system; they are oxorosoncos on it and oan bo cut off. We present to-day a very thought ful letter from Mr. Hunter A. GibbOB, of the Columbia bar, suggesting rem?diai measures. In general wo approvo them. Thc primary election has supplanted tho general election in both interest and Im portance, livery safeguard which can be devised for Ibo goneral elections of other States ought to bo applied to OUT primaries ; wo aro entitled to tho best and purest of elections. "Wo would go farther than Mr. GIbboB suggests and require a bionnial registra tion for the primaries. Registration is necessary to secure full honesty in taking the sense of the party. At ono precinct in this city over a hundred Democrats were denied tho right to vote hecausn the club officorS bad failed to pul their names on tho poll list when they were handed in ; while at a precinct in another county the election was conducted with out the voters being sworn. JllStiCO de mands uniformity." -? . ? We are now receiving one of the largest and best selected stock of dry goods, dress goods, sliOOB, hat?, clothing, hard ware, crockery, glasswaro and groceries. Come and got bargains. .J. A J. S. Car tor, Westminster, S. 0. Tugaloo Newt. TuQAi.oo, S. 0., Soptombor 24.-Tho cotton gins of Messrs. Mc.Junkin, Hur ries and Thomas havo boon ginning a groat deal of cotton lately. Our pastor, Hov. C. Wardlaw," prOaohed an able and odifyiug sortnon to a largo congregation at South Union Sunday. Tho collection for the Orphanage amount ed to $13.08. Mr. Tommie Tompkins has returned homo after a two months' stay in Ander son. Mrs. Clarissa Dicksou visitod hor bro thor, Mr. J. L. Kendor, last wook. Mr. David McQuiro and wifo, from Newry, aro visiting rolativos arouud South Union. This ls a newly married couple and wo wish them a long and happy lifo. Mr. J. J. Cromer visited homo-folks Sunday. v Mr. Pick Marett, wifo and BOU from Catooohoo factory, aro visiting relatives boro. Mrs. M. K. Messer and daughter, Miss Mary, made a dying trip to Westminster last wook. Aro sorry to hoar thoy aro going to leavo us this fall. Ko v. J. M. MoGuiro, from Oak way, with his family, visitod friends boro re cently. Mr. Sam Mm.-rUand family havomovod to Lavouia, Ga. Woro sorry to soo thom loavo. A crowd of young folks wont musca [linlng Sunday afternoon. Miss Dora Heeder's school at 'Portia, S. 0., has closed. Sho is now at her grand mother's, Mrs. Ualdora Wai to. Miss Daisy Wardlaw carno down with our pastor Friday and remained until Sunday afternoon. Hopo to soo her ilowti again soon. A number of poople attended tito Hov. Sam Jones's mooting at Toccoa, Ga., week before last. Among them woro Mr. J. B. McJunkin, wifo, son and daugh ter, Messrs. Morgan McJunkin, John Littleton, W. L. Thomas, Sam and [Maude Hun iss and sister Maud. They enjoyed it immensely. Mr. -Loft is, ono of our noar neigh bors, is at Wostminotor helping to placo lown tho machinery at tho factory. Sorry lie and his family aro going to move np there this fall. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ?Shearer's little in fant is very sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Martin's littlo boy is also sick at this writing. Tho angel of death visited tho homo of Mr. J. II, Crawford recently and took iway his oldest child Hello to a hotter clime where there is no sickness, pain or loath. Mr. Crawford has tho sympathy >f all tho Sont li Union people and may (he wound that ?H inflicted in his heart bo healed by God's own hsnd. "KOSH Huns." Cold Stool or Death. "There is but ono small chanco to javo your lifo and that is through an oporation," was tho awful prospect set before Mrs. I. H. Hunt, of Limo Ridge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to euro hoi of a frightful caso of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Ho didn't count on tho marvelous power of Elec tric Hitters to euro stomach and livor troubles, but she heard of it, took soven hollies, was wholly cured, avoided Bur geon's knife, now weighs moro and feels bottor than evor. It's positively guar anteed to euro stomach, livor and kidney troubles and uovor disappoint?. Prico "><>c at all drugstores in tho county. First District Onion Mooting. Tho first district union meeting will bo held with New Hopo Baptist church r?n Saturday and Sunday, Soptombor 20 ind 30, KMX). Introductory sermon by Kev. C. L. Craig. 1st query: Which produces thc greater emotional efl'ect upon tho heart, preach ing tho gospol or song service? Hov. C. Wardlaw, M. A. Woods, Hov. M. (?. Hol land. 'Jd query: What arc tho best means of promoting deeper spirituality among our church members? Hov. D. W. Hiott, J. 0. Alexander, Hov. J. M. Sanders. ?ld query: What should bo dono with members who refuse to co-operate with the church in its Sunday school and prayer meeting work? Hov. J. IL Stone, Wm. Mongold, Hov. W. T. MoAlistor. Sunday school mass mooting on Sun day morning. Two addresses on Sunday school work by Hov. 1). W. Hiott and J. 0. Garrison. Missionary sermon at ll o'clock by Hov. J. M. Sandors. 0. lt. I). HUHNS, J, H. UK ATTY, J. V. MOUTON*, Committee. i ou can spell it. cough, coff, caugh, kauf, kali, kough, or haugh, but tho only harmless remedy that quickly euros it is Ono Minute Cough Cure. J, W. Hell. Floods at Waco, Toxas. WACO, TKXAS, Soptombor 2:t.-Heavy rains on tho upper Brazos brought down ?i ll f toon-foot rise in tho ri vor to-day. This OVOning the river showed signs of tho flood, but was rising slowly, and lacked six or eight foot of leaving its banks. Hesidents of tho Hats in Hast Waco aro moving out to night, fearing that hitor rains reported to-day may causo an overflow. Cisco and tho adja cent county were visited by a heavy rain ind tho Texas Central lost its bridgo across Deep Crook, north of Cisco. A water spout was precipitated on Brown wood and its vicinity to-day, and tho rise In Pecan Bayou swept, crops, fences md farm houses away. Tho wator got np th roo foot, in tho city of Hrownwood ind much damage was dono. Tho rain was accompanied hy high wind, which wrought niuch destruction to crops and improvements. Don't Get Thain Get fat ; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried youl4 food-works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself But weather is tricky ; look out ! Look out for colds espec ially, . Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest ol helps. It is food, tlie easiest food in the world ; it is more than food , it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thill, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. if you Imve not tiled it, send for free Pinnule Its hgrccnbll taste will surprise voa sc 0 T T & no w is' i-;, Chotitifts, <c>9 Pearl Street, New York. joe. and f i.oo; nil druggist. We are receiving every day our large purchases of Fall and Winter Dress Goods and Trimmings, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Flannels, Outings, Etc., Etc. DRESS GOODS. IN DRESS GOODS WO havo an elegant lino of Novelties in Plain and Fancy Weaves, Sorgos, Henriettas, ('ash meres, otc., with tho "ry latest and tastiest Trim mings in Silks and Braids to match. Our lino of Heavy Skirt Patterns in Plaids and Figures is tho nowest in stylos and colors to ho had. SHOES-the very best-SHOES! Our complete lines of Shoes for young and old alike show tho result of tiro loss offort in selection-tho very best and at tho samo timo thc most reasonable in prico to be had. LADIES' FINE SHOKS. Ladies, our Drew, Selby A Co. Shoes aro tho fl nos t in (lt, finish and wearing qualities that money can buy. Our customers all say so, and wo know it's truo. G ENTLEM E X 'S SI I OES. Gontlemon, stop into a pair of our Bay State Shoos and walk to tho front. No shoo mudo wears bottor, fools hotter or looks hotter. CHILDREN'S, MISSES' AND BOYS' SHOKS. If you aro looking for Children's Shoes, Misses' Shoes, Boys' Shoos, or Heavy Shoes of any kin como direct to us. Wc aro headquarters mid will Supply your wants to suit youi pocket book. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Our Clothing Department is complete in every line. Our purchases wore mado to flt and pienso tho young particularly, the older men specially and everybody generally. REMNANTS AND JOBS. Wo Recured a quantity of Remnants and .lobs at a price and will sell at a prico. Those can't stay with us long and can't bo duplicated. So make your purchases oarly and got tho best results. You can seo for yourself much better than wo can toll you-and tho prices do tho talking. M. W. COLEMAN & CO., S.EINECA, S- C: Phone XM>. T. E. ALEXANDER Livery, Feed and Sale . . Stable, . . WALHALLA, S. C. Good Teams and Saddle Horses. Fertilizers and Dynamite on Hand ali the Year Hound. PHONE No. ll. It. T. .IAYNICH. J. W. SBKLOlt. -/<>/ J AYN ES & SHELOll, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WALHALLA, S. C. ? ROMPT attention given to all busi ness committed to their care. Notice of tlemen t charge. Finnl 3111 (1 ?et I >?H NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to I). A. Smith, Esq., Jlldgo Of Probate for Oconoo county, in the State of South Carolina, al his office at Walhalla Court House, on Friday, the 5th day Of Octo her, I DOO, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon th or oaf tor as said application can he heard, for leave to make final settlement of tho estate of H. 1). Boches ter, deceased, and final disc lunge as Ad ministratrix of said estate. LEA fl IO. CHAKI, Administratrix of Estate of II. 1). Ko chester, deceased. September I, 1000. 30-30 IV o Li?e ol' liemetit clitix*ofe? I^illiVl 3111(1 Set NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to 1). A. Smith, Esq.. Judge of Probate for OconOO county, in the State of South Carolina, on Saturday, the 0th dav of October, 1000, at ll o'clock in tho fore noon, or as soon thereafter as saul appli cation can bo heard, for leave to make final settlement of the estate of M. II. Bryce, deceased, and final dist barge as Administrator of said estate. JAMES lt. BRYCE. Administrator of Estate Of M. IL Bryce, Deceased. September I, 1000. 30-30, Dr. G. C. Probst, i > vz is rr i ? T, Walhalla. S. C. Of?lce two Doors East of Bank, Second Floor. Horus : 8.30 A. M.TO 1 I?, M. ANO 2 TO 0 I1. M, March 21, 1808. Master's Sale. THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COONi.K COUNTY, IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1)URSUANT TO DUO REE OF THE A F< MESA ll) (Ol' RT, in thc caso mentioned below, I will oiler for sale, lo flu- highest bidder, in front of tho (duri House, al Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, the 1st day of OCTOBER, between tho logfll hours of sale, tho tracts of land below described: lu the case of Joseph J. KrOtWOll, as Executor, and S. Josephine Peoples, as Executrix, Plaintiffs, Against M. A. K. Deal, Defendant. All that certain niece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Keo wee township, County of Oconoo, State of South Carolina, on Cane creek, waters of Seneca ri vor, containing one hundred acres, more or less, and adjoining lands late ol .lames McCary, W. J. D?the and others, being tho name tract of land con voyed to Mrs. M. A. li. Deal by X. H. Graham I incomber (Uli, issu. TERMS: One-half cash, ami tho bftl ! ance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve mont hs, with interest from ! dale al the late nf eight per cent per ! annum, Ibo purolmser to have leave lo pay all cash on day of sale. Tho credit portion (in the event that the same is not I paid in cash) lo ho secured by tho bond I of tho purchaser and A mort gago of tho I promises. Purchaser to pity for papers and stamps. .1*. W. NOLI,EM AX, Master for Oconoo County. September KKK). 80-80