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Fertilizers -A. C. G. JA SAW MILL MEN WANTED.-Wo wlPh to correspond with Bomo ownor of saw mill who will contract to lo? and saw 500,000 feet of Oak and Poplar Lumber lu Oconoo county. Spot cash paid for tho work. SW ANNANOA LUMBER COMPANY, Ashovillo, N. C. Octohor 2, 1001._*<Ml "--FOR SALE Entire Livery Outfit 20 Horses and Mules, 10 Buggies, 5 Carriages, 7 Ilaoks, 2 OmnihusoB, 0 Wagons, 1 Hoarso, Harness to go with all tho vohicles. Will soil all tn a lump or any ono thiug Boparato. Will soil on easy torms ou timo, or vory . hean for cash. Call and BOO mo and got bargains. T. E. ALEXANDER, WALHALLA, S. C. ii OX EY TO LENO.-Loans negoti _ JL ated for a term at 7 por cont inter est. Apply to J A YNES & SHELOU, 4Q-4 Walhalla, S. C. Wutul aub Ikvstfmxl -"Bloom Bolls it for loss." -Seo Supervisor's uoticos. -Mr. E. P. McCravy, of Laurens, is iu town this weok. -Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. C. IL May how, on Soptombar 30th, a sou. -C. W. Pitchford Co. havo everything you will want in dry goods, notions, ?Sro. -Tho County Commissioners will moot iu regular monthly mooting noxt Friday. -C. W. Pitchford Co. aro receiving ! thoir now goods. Seo thom boforo you buy. -Miss Edith Platt, of Ocala, Fla., is visiting h or friend, Mrs. Mary Law Mont gomery, in Midway. -Big auction salo of housohold and kitchon furniture at Mrs. H. P. Torhuno's ou Saturday, October otb. -Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Littman and lit tlo child aro stopping at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bronnocko. -Mr. Ben Bleckloy, of Andorson, spent Sunday in Walhalla visiting at (In borne of Iiis aunt, Mrs. E. A. Boll. -Wanted-Ladies to do writing at home. Salary, $20 por month. Address, lt., 105 Lino street, Charleston, S. C. -Como or send to tho annual meeting of thc Old Stone Church Cemetery Asso ciation on Friday, October 4th, 1001. -Road C. W. it J. E. Bnuknights' now advertisement. Thoy aro preparing for tho wintor season. Civo them a call. -For salo, in Walhalla, a small desira ble residence. For terms, apply to 40-42 Col. Robt. A. Thompson. -Miss Hara Cooley, after spending a fortnight visiting friends and relatives in Easley and Liberty, ro tur nod homo Mon day. -Tho Wagoner (Aiken county) High School, Prof. W. S. Peterson, principal, opened last week with an enrollment of over a hundred. -Messrs. Carter & Co., Walhalla, aro offering special inducements to buyers this week. Sec their advortiaomont and givo thom a call. -Mr. W. IL Simmons, executor, pub lishes a notico this week to debtors and creditor in tho estato of Jordan Sim mons, dt soasod. Soo notico elsewhere. -Four hundred bushels winter grazing oats for salo at 75c. per bushel, by J. P. Stribling, Richland, S. C. -Marriod, at tho brido's fathor, Mr. John T. Rholettor, on September 22d, 1001, Mr. Cammoo K. Justico to Miss Julia F. Rholettor, Rev. D. F. Carter, olliciating. -Tho freo kindergarten schools of Atlanta opened yesterday. Among tho teachers wo are pleased to note tho name of a young lady from Walhalla-Miss Olivo Hicks. -Watch for C. W. Pitchford Co.'s ad vertisement next week. Thoy ai o open ing up their new goods. -Married, by Judge Isaac Wickliffe, at his residence in West Union, on Sep tember 22d, Mr. fleo. W. Land and Miss Otnio Nichols. Tho contracting parties are Oconoo peoplo. -Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gibson, of Co lumbia, are visiting thc family of Mr, and Mrs. il. A. IL Gibson. Tho many friends of the young couple aro pleased to meet thom again. -The many friends of Dr. I). B. Darby regret to bear of bis serious illness. Ho has bobn critically ill for a week, and is hut very little, if any, better this (Wednesday) morning. -Mrs. Rev. J. A. White and children returned to thoir homo at Sampit, S. C. aftor spending several weeks visiting at the homo of R. T. Juyncs, Esq., and other relatives in Oconoo. -Mr. John F. Martin, executor of tho osfato of Olivor Martin, deceased, ad vertises this week a valuablo tract, of land for sale belonging to said ostato. For torms, A* c., seo advertisement. -Tho Continental Plant Co., Kittroll, N. C., are tho largest shippers of straw berry plants in the world. All desiring to grow this luscious fruit should write for their fall catalogue. Soo their nd. - Mr. G. A. Norman has moved his stock of goods into the storo room for merly occupied by Crisp A Busch, next door to tho post office, where ho will be pleasod to serve bis customers in tho I u tu re. -Lunnny's 8-Hour Improved Live Regulator will curt! sick and nervous headache, biliousness, constipation, indi gestion and other liver troubles. Prie 20 cents, at Luimoy's drug store, Seneca -Tho Walhalla woman's prayer meet ing will meet at Mrs. J. J. Ansel's resi dence on Kinlay afternoon, October 4th, at. 4 o'clock. Subject: "The command ments." To ho lcd by Mrs. Alfred Ernest. -Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wilkie, of Char leston, after making their headquarter! at the Walhalla Hotel for about a month, loft foi Anderson Sunday morning, Thoy woro highly pleased with Walhalla and expect to return next summer. -Lots for sab; at Newry on easy terms; part cash ; balance BOCO rod. Pasturage to cent, near widow Steele's, at I2j cents ncr acre per annum. Apply to Maj. S. Pi Dendy, Walhalla, S. C., or T. S. Strib ling, Seneca, S. C. - Messrs. M. W. Coleman Jtt Co. call attention in this issue to their immense Stock of dry goods, etc. This linn bas a reputation throughout tho county for square dealing and limy will sustain lt. Road what they have to say and see thom. -Tho communion of tho Lord's Sup. ?ior will ho celebrated in the Richland .resbytorian church next Sunday morn ing at tho morning service There will bo preparatory service on Saturday bu foro at ll o'clock a. m. All aro cordially invited to al tend thoso ser vices. for Wheat T ?YNES'S. -? will havo ray fall opening of mil linery, oto., Tuesday ana Woduosuay, Ootobor 8 and 0. Mrs. E. M. Cudworth. -Miss lindie Thompson is visiting ro tativos and friends in Statosvillo aud Charlotte, N. C. -Lost, on road loading to Walhalla or in lown, a momorandum book. Leave at Courior oflico for reward. -Nicholson ?fe Brothor will opon a moat inarkot at tho Douthit old stand nt an oarly day-porhaps this woek. -Miss Alico Strong, who has boon quito sick for a week, ls improving, Hor many friends hopo for hor spoody ro covory. -Mrs. Tabitha Randolph, of Toccoa. Qa., is visiting friends in Walhalla and elsewhere in tho county. Her many friend? aro pleased to moot hor again. -Mr. R. ll. Ballongor is in Walhalla to-day. Ho will move his family to Lima, Greenville county, in a fow days. Thoy havo boen residing at Bogors, Ga. -Wanted-Ton teams to haul lumber, at 30 couts per hundred foot. C. G. JaynoB. -Mrs. Eugonia P. Lowry, of Sonooa, roto rued from Baltimore Tuesday, af tor spending a mouth for treatment at tho Johns Hopkins Hospital. Uor many friends aro rejoicod to learn of hor resto ration to health. -No. 333 was tho winnor in tho buggy contost at C. G. Jaynos. Tho holder of tho number was not prosont when tho oponing of tho onvolopo was made Tues day, and it is not known who is tho lucky holdor. PllOTOQltAPlls.-I am in Walhalla for a short timo. AU who want photographs mado will please call in and soo my work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gallery near post oflico. J. B. King, Photographer. -Wo regret to announce tho critical illness of Mr. W. H. Sheldon, of Tuga loo, in this county. Ho is ono of our oldest and most respected citizens and wo trust his condition will soon bobottor. -Married, at tho rosi do nco of tho bride's mother, Mrs. C. K. Livingston, Soucca, Octobor 2, 1001, at 3 p. m., Mrs. Loll Cary and Mr. Frank Martin, of Lockhart, S. C., Rov. W. S. I lamil er officiating. Many friends extend con gratulations and best wishes. -Capt. R. S. Rutledge, in charge of tho convict force of tho county, is doing substantial work on tho public road In Midway, especially on tho hill just out sido of Walhalla, loading to Wost Union. Ho has dug up and blasted out all thc largo rock In tho road bed. Tho old rod hill iu front of Mossrs. Morrick and Smith is being graded down. Whon the work is complotcd travoling by buggies and wagons will bo easy and pleasant. -Full cream cheese, 15 cents pom id, at John F. Craig's. -Mr. Louis L. Littman, representing "Tho Improved Ordor Hoptasophs," it in Walhalla this wook. His ordor it heartily endorsed by numerous substan tial business men of this State. Mr. Littman will romaiu in town for some timo and instituto a local lodgo hore if practicable. -Miss Mamie Ansel returned to Char teston on last Monday to resumo hoi studies in tho Mommingor High Schoo of that city. Sho is in tho senior olas: and will graduate next summer. Mist Mamie is ono of Walhalla'H most charm ing and excellent young ladies and w< predict for hor a high stand in he: studies during her last year at school. -Good milch cow for salo. Apply t< D. A. Smith, Courior oflico. -Seo advortisomont of tho Swannanor Lumber Company, Asbovillo, N.C. Tho.1 wish to correspond with Baw mill mon t< contract to log and saw 500,000 foot o ash and poplar lumbor in Oconeo county This company proposes to establish ? hardwood lumbor business in Walhall; if found practicable They desire t< correspond with parties who havo oal and poplar lumber or hardwood timbo to soil. -James I, Smith will advance mono; to all witnesses in Unitod States Court Call on him if you want money. -Wo havo in our oflico a curiosity ii tho shape of an egg. It is an admirabl reproduction of a gourd, having a curva handle, is largo at ono end and taper and curves gracefully on tho handlo end Tho egg was laid by a hen belonging t Mr. Newton Cronshaw, of West Union We shall await with interest this ?ion' "next," and if she has gone into th artistic business permanently sho ma prove valuable to lier owner. -Fnhncstock's dental rooms, Wa halla, open Tuesdays, Thursdays au Saturdays from 10 till I o'clock. -Mr. W. W. Burnsides showed us terrapin found by him last Wodnesda morning on his placo near town. On th under sholl the hgures ''1883" aro plainl visible, having been burned there, i seems, by tho application of a heat e. piece of iron. Tho dato, if put on at lb time indicated, shows tho animal to hav been meandering around for a poriod c eighteen years, enjoying, apparent]] "peace, happiness and prosperity." -Tho contract to build tho barn an stables for tito jail, on thc county pr? porty on South Broad street, was aware ed last Thursday to Mr. C. M. Lay in tl) sum of $2-18, tho building to bo con ploted by November 1st next. Tho piar call for a substantial structure and M Lay will soon begin work on his coi tract and havo tho barn and stables con plotod in tho timo specified. -A pretty lino of pattorn bats on o: h i lotion Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct ber 8 and 0. Mrs. E. M. Cudworth. - liosa Ann, daughtor of Mr. and Mr .). II. Barnett, died at their home, net Oak dove, on Thursday afternoon, So tomber 20th, 1001, from scarlot fovo She was six years, ono month and foi days old. Her body was buried in tl new comotory at Westminster Flieh afternoon, Kev. I). W. Keller condtictii the funeral .services. Tho parents ha1 tho sympathy of many friends in the sore bereavement. Mr, Barnett's otln alli iel ed children, wo aro glad to a nomico, aro getting bettor. -Tho noxt attraction of tho Walhal Lyceum Course will appear at Bell Hall, Main street, on Friday night, Oct lier Nth, consisting of tho 1)0-Barr Hill Johnstone Musical and Dram at Kn lort H lemont. A delightful evening i music, mirth and melody. Harp sol and popular songs with harp or guit accompaniment. Humorous and dr mafic sketches and child impersonal in in song and speech. Por further partie lars seo small bills. Admission 50 cen! SoaRon tiokots may bo procured from IJ, Norman, manager. Bo sure to afton -Don't buy your fall shoe? until yi seo my Lone .Jack shoos. Every p: guaranteed. John K. Craig. -December Oadsdon, an industrio and til ri f ty colored mau of our tow linds time from his trade as a blacksmil to look after a little farm around I homo, Willoh is planted ill a variety crops, which ho makes remunerate He also devotes some of his timo to fri culture, and in his orchard bo has . Koifor petar growing in all its ltlSOiOi IM'HS and perfection. Wo saw ono these treos recemtly in Iiis yarel wbi was a boan ty te> behold. It was hoav loaded with it? delicious fruit. Tho tl tntlSt have) bael several bushels upon December Gaelselon stands out ns au e jeed lesson te> tho colored raco anel sho what can bo done by woll eli rooted onot and oconomy. Shorlft Moss Captaros a Horse Thief. OD last Friday night, in Walhalla, Sh orin.' 1). lt. Moss captured Syl vOdtus Brown, alias Sylvostus Bold, alias Ardoll Dorsoy, colored, who ls wantod In Whlto county, Georgia, for stealing a gray mule from Wm. Houston, noftr Naooooheo, about tho first of September last. Ho is still in jail hore. Tho Sheriff of Whlto county uas boeu notified aud bo ls ex pected to arrivo soon for his prisoner. -i--? ? n Schools lo Reopen Next Monday. Tho public sohools of Walhalla will reopen noxt Monday, Ootobor 7th. Thoy wore closed on Tuesday of last wook on account of excitement occasioned by scarlet fovor. Thero wore throe casos then, but the patienta havo rocovorod, and no now oases havo dovoloped. Strict quarantine regulations woro unforced by order of tho Board of Health, and lt is thought tho town is now free from it. Lot teachers aud pupils propnro to re sumo work noxt Monday. List of Letters. Following 1B a list of lotters remaining In tho Walhalla post olTioo uncalled for during tho month of September: Kev. F. M. (hallam, (2), Bonnie Ilutohison, IL L. Simmons, L. Stephens. Dick Richard son, (2), Ira Hoggs, Robert Gibson, Julius Knox, Nathan Loopard, J. A. Capoll, Gyo Alexander; Mesdames'L. P. Single ton, /carry Hamons; Misses Lula Col lens, Lula Fort, Bertha Morso, Bessie Righloo, Sallie Alexander, Elco Muckra Uro. Partios calling for any of tho abovo will plonso say thoy woro advertised. Ono cont must bo coilootod on oach nd vortlBod lottor delivered. J. M. Morrick, P. M. Dlod Very Suddenly. Yesterday evening Mr. Plok Colo died suddenly nt his homo noar Wostmhistor. Crosumably from heart failure. Ho had eon piokiug ootton up to ll o'olook, when, feeling badly, ho wont to tho house to rest. At 2 o'clock bodied in a smoth ering spell, having boon porfootly woll throe hours before. Mr. Colo was about 05 years of ago. Ho was ono of Oconoo's best citizens, a consistent member of tho Baptist church, nnd tho news of his dont h will bo rccoivod with sorrow throughout tho county. His romains will bo interred at Old Westminster Raptist church this afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rov. R. W. Nolson conducting tho sorvicos. Tho bereaved family havo tho sympathy of many friends in their sad atlliction. <?? Working 24 Hours n Day. There's no rost for t ho.se tireless littlo Workers-Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Millions aro always busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, fovor and aguo. Thoy banish sick headache, drivo out malaria. Novor gripo or woakon. Small, tasto nico, work woudors. Try thom. 2?0. at all druggists in tho county. Seriously Injured by a Fall. Last Friday night Mr. B. A. Dicker son, who was employed at Carter & Co.'s livory stables, foll from tho loft to tho floor, and bis collar bono wns broken and skull fractured. Mr. Dickorson has boon in Walhalla only a short whilo, hav ing como boro from Hartwoll, Ga. Being unused to tho plan of tho loft of tho stables, ho mado a miscalculation as to tho oponing In tho lloor used for throw ing down foddor, and stopped through tho bolo. His paronts carno ovor from Hartwoll Sunday to attend him. Mrs. Dickorson returned Monday, leaving h or Bon improved and in tho caro of his father and brothors. Ho is reported bottor tbiB morning, though by no moans out of danger. The Most Popular Young Lady. Tho following is tho result of tho vot ing for tho most popular young lady in Walhalla. Tho number of votos cast was (1,303: Julia Maxwoll. 3,175 Annie Riemann.2,075 Lidio Koith. 205 Emma Merrick. 77 Annie Maxwoll. 02 Dolly Board. 20 Annie Vernor. 15) Ella Floyd. . 18 Lillian Vernor. ll Ino/. Sch rod or. 8 Gortrudo Riemann. 8 Beano Seaborn. 0 Fannie Maxwoll. 5 Katio Biomanu. 3 May Fant. 3 Lillian Crosby. 3 Maud Kay. 2 Eleanor Keys. 2 Willie Mao Nix. 1 Tho contost closed Monday ovoning, and according to tho result, of tho vote, thc handsome vaso was awarded to Miss Julia Maxwoll. Dewitt's Littlo Early Risors novor dis appoint. They aro safo, prompt, gent?o, olToctivo in removing all impurities from tho liver and bowels. Small and easy to tako. Novor gripo or distress. J. W. Roll. Married in Toxas. Bronhnm (Toxas) special to Calveston Nows: "Asocial ovont in high life, in which two popular young peoplo from Blenhim woro mado husband and wife, was consummated by J us tico Shucatiy, away down at Sohoonan, in Austin county, last ovoning. Mr. Fred Zurchor and Miss Anda Zottnor loft boro Satur day ovoning, September 21st, without disclosing thoir intentions to their most intimate friends, and whon they returned on the 23d, ono in heart and soul, their friends and acquaintances woro most profoundly surprised. Mr. Zurchor is a vory popular and successful young busi ness man of this city, and Miss Zottnor is ono of tho fairest young ladies in town. Sho .8 th? daughtor of Rev. S. C. Zettner and a prominent, teacher in tho public schools of tho county. ' Tho couple were tho recipients of a shower of congratula tions and compliments on thoir arrival boro." Miss Zottnor is pleasantly romombored in Walhalla as a bcan'iful little Miss, sho being about, ten years of ago at tho timo Rov. Mr. Zottnor and family moved to Toxas. Wo join with others in ox tending congratulations. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something Now Under the .Sun." All doctors havo tried to euro Catarrh by tho uso of powders, acid gases, inhal ers and drugs in pasto form. Their pow* dor? dry up the mucous membranes, caus ing thom to crack opon and blood. Tho powerful acids used in tho inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membranes that thoir makers have aimed to cure, while, pastes and ointments cannot reach tlio diseaso. An obi and experienced practitioner, who lias for many years made a close study and specialty Of tho troatmontof Catarrh, has at last porfootod 0 treatment which, whon faithfully used, not only relieves at once, but permanently euros Catarrh, by romoving tho cause, stopping tho discharge and curing ali inflammation. It is tho only remedy known to SOioilCO that actually roaches tho alllictod parts. This wonderful roin ody is known as "SNUFFLES, tho Cliar an tOOd Catarrh Curo," and is mild at tho extremely low prico of ono dollar, each package containing internal and external medicino sufficient for a full month's treatment and everything necessary to 1 Us perfect uso. .'SNUFFLES" is tho only porfect Ca tarrh Curo ever made and is now recog nized as tho only safe and positive cure for that annoying and disgusting diseaso. It cures all inflammation quickly and per manently, and is also wonderfully quick to roliovo flay Fovor or Cold in tho Hoad. Catarrh whon neglected often leads to Consumption-"SNUKI''I,KS" will save you if you uso it once, lt is no ordinary romedy, huta completo treatment which is positively guaranteed to euro Catarrh in any form or stage if used according to tho directions which accompany oach package Don't delay, but send for it at once, and writo full particulars as to your condition, and you will rocoivo special advico from tho discoverer of this won derful romody regarding your caso with out cost to you beyond tho regular prico of "SNUFFLES," tho Guaranteed Ca tarrh Curo." Sont prepaid to any ad dress in Ui S. or Canada on receipt of ono dollar, Address Dopt. (MOO, Kdwin B. Giles ?fe Company, 2330 and2 332 Mar kot street, Philadelphia. "THE SOCK SOCIAL." Unique Entertainment to be Given by the Ladies ot the Walhalla Methodist Church. Many of tho people of Walhalla and WeBt Union havo received thia week an invitation to tho entertainment above mentioned, to he given at Bell's Hall Friday ovouing. October 4th, for the bouoilt of the Woman's Foroigu Mission ary Sooioty. These invitations aro sent out by tho young Indios of the church, who havo arranged for a pleasant even ing's entertainment of music and recita tion by somo of our host local talent. leo cream and euko will be served free to all who attend, and it ia boped tho number will ho largo. Lot ovory ono who re coivos an invitation come. lu oaoli invitation is enclosed a little sook, and tho rooipiout is asked to placo iu tills, in couts, twioo tho numbor of huso or half-hose that oho or ho wears, aud bring tho samo to present at the door of admittance. Tho following littlo piooo of poetry is used to convoy tho invitation and ox plain tho use of tho littlo sock: "This littlo sook wo glvo to you Is not for you to woar; Ploaso multiply your sizo by two Aud placo therein with care, Tho produot of your figuring In ponuios or in cents Just twico tho number that you woar (Wo hopo it is immense). So if you woar a No. 10, You owo us 20, BOO? ' Wiiioh dropped within this littlo sook Will till our hearts with gloo. 'Tis all wo ask; it isn't much, And hardly any troublo; If pooplo's foot woro not so small Wo wouldn't charge you double. Now, if you havo a friend quito dear You'd Uko to bring with you, Or if you know somo ono who'd oomo, Wo'll gladly soud you two. So don't forgot tho plnoo and dato Wo'll answer when you knock, And welcome you with opou arms: But DON'T KO ito KT You.t SOCK." Night Was Hor Terror. .'I would cough nearly all nightlong," writoB Mrs. Chas. Apnlogato, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly got nuy I sloop. I had consumption so baa that if | I walkod a block I would cough fright fully and Bpit blood, but when all other I medicines failed, throe $1 bottles of | Dr. King's Now Discovory wholly cured mo and I gained 58 pomms." It's abso lutely guaranteed to euro coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis, and nil throat nun lung troublos. Trico COo. and $1. Trial bottles freo at all druggists in tho county. NEWS IN AND AROUND WESTMINSTER. Westminster. Octobor 1.-Mrs. John Cnrtor, of Gainesville Qa., is viBitiug hor sou, Mr. J. S. Carter. Wo aro glad to BOO Dr. C. M. Walkor on our st reels again, after a protraotod illness. Mrs. Tribblo, of Elberton, is viaitiug I lier sister, Mrs. Goorgo Smithson. Hov. J. lt. MoLin preached at tho Presbyterian ohurch last Sunday morn ing mid evening. A party of young peoplo enjoyed a | moonlight drive to Gilmor's vineyard last Thursday ovouing. Tho young mon had provided nu olognnt supper, which was partaken of with groat relish by all. Miss Jessie Stribling has gone to At lanta, whore she enters to-day tho At lanta Kindorgartou Normal, on Peachtree street. Tho young people engaged in au old-1 fashioned candy pulling at Mrs. Cheek's last ovouing. Dr. J. H. Mooro mid Mr. M. C. Barton, ot Fair Flay, passod through hero yester day ou thoir way to Cornolia, Qa. Mr. Wm. Bibb is remodeling bia house I on tho farm near town and expects to move thoro in tho near future Miss Minnie Smith has returned to her | homo in Thomaston, Ga. She was ac companied IIB far as Atlanta by hor sis ter, Mrs. J, J. Arnold. Dr. J. S. Stribling, of Seneca, was up Sunday to soo ono of his patients, Mr. Leland Marett, who is Biok of fovor, and has boon rocontly movod from Seneca to his fathor's homo boro. Mrs. Dickerson, who has boon at tho ] bedside of lier Bick son nt Walhalla, boarded tho train boro yostorday for hor | bonie at Hartwoll, Ga. Kov. J. E. McManaway, who has boon away for Bomo timo conducting a pro tracted mooting, has returned homo. A. Says ile Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Bucklon'u Arnica Salvo completely cured thom." Acts Uko magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin disoasos and pilos. Curo guaranteed by all druggists in tho county, 25o. Mass Mooting. Tho Heard of Commissioners for Oco nco county of Tho South Carolina Iutor Statu and West Indian Exposition hereby call a mass mooting of tho ci tizona of Oconco county nt tho Court Houso on salcday, Octobor 7th. at 12 o'clock, for tho pur poso of devising ways and moans towards collecting and installing an ex hib? i at said Exposition of tho resources of this county. Every person who has) an interest in this undertaking and wishes losco our county woll represented is earnestly requested to attend. John W. Sholor, Chairman. V. L. Norman, Socrotary. Tokeena Items. Tokoonn, Octobor 1,-Miss Eunico Zachary is visiting her friend, Miss Hat tic Mc Lin. at Oakwft'y. Mr. C. A. Whitfield has almost com pleted his dwelling at this placo, and will move in tho near future Mr. Luther Sandors loft last Friday for | Spartanburg, whoro ho will enter school. Tho services of Mr. S. P. Stribling (as tpnehor) havo boon sccurod for another term. Tho noonie of tho Pino Grove community should fool proud of having secured tho sorvices of such a valuable instructor. Tho Sunday school at this placo is still on tho declino. Wo aro sorry, as wo j think every community should havo a Sunday school. Eulalie A Fi roman's Close Call. "I stuck to my engino, although ovory joint ached and every nerve was rackotl with pain," writes C. W. Bollamy, nj locomotive Aroman, of Burlington, Iowa., "1 was weak ami palo, without any appetite ?ind all run down. As I was I about to givo up, I got a bottlo of ] Electric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as woll as I ever did in my lifo." Weak, sickly, run-down peoplo always gain new life, strength and vig^or from their uso. Try thom. Satisfaction guar antor! by all'druggists in tho county. Price f>(> couts. Pino Grovo Locals. Tokeena, Octobor 1.-As a rosult of tho recent cold weathor cotton is opt ing very slowly. Misti Mu tty o BruCO is attending Brenan College, Gainesville, Ga., this session. Shu returned her library boforo going away, and Mrs. P. H. I shell has charge of a case of books in hor stoad. Mr. L. O. Bruce's residence was ono of tho first to become a library station, having had libraries in it constantly sinco January, lix HI. Sido Pookot. Killed Sislor and Suitor. Desol?, Mo., Septembor 20.- Daniel and William Greenhill aro under arrest Oil suspicion of having murdered Mrs. Uren, their sister, and John Moloy, n suitor for hor hand. Tho two woro killed last night at tho homo of Mrs. LT ron's father, Robt. Greonhill. lt was at first thought that Moloy had killed tho woman and then shot himself. At tho i i upi cst to-day, howovor, it de veloped that tho forehead of each had been cut with somo sharp instrument, and bullets fired into tho wounds. A bloody ax wns found in tho bod of Wm. Greenhill and a blood-stained hatchet was discovorod olsowhoro In tho houso. These lintis and tho Conlliotillg stories told by tho brothers caused their arrost. "The Greatest Line of. Fine Dress Goods we Are onowing BROADCLOTH in Seneca. IN ALL COLORS. FRENCH FLANNELS, IN STRIPES, DOTS AND PLAIDS. GREAT VALUES IN BUCK GOODS RAILROAD GOODS. 5,000 yards Cheviot, worth 8 1-8c., 2,000 yards Plaid, worth Gc., - - A big lot of Sheeting, worth 6c., 200 School Satchels, worth 20c, - 100 Chenille Covers, worth $1.25, - 50 doz. Socles, the 10e. hind, - - - only 5c. only 8 l-2c. only 8 l-2e. only 5c. - only 75c. only 5c. SOO Pairs Shoes, (not damaged), worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We are selling them at 85c. and $1.00. -COME QUICK SHIRTS AT JUST ONE-HALF PRICE. CLOTHING E HAYE NEVER HAD SUCH BARGAINS IN THIS LINE BEFORE: ALL-WOOL SUITS, WORTH $7.60-NOW AT $4.00 $8.50 SUITS FOR $5.00. We have by far the largest line ever shown in Seneca. Give us a call is all we as/c. All sizes in Boys' Suits. Boys' Pants with Double Seats and Knees. Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! We are offering some great values in this line. Three-piece suites from $8.50 to $75.00 ; Oak-post Beds, $1.25; All Oak Beds from $2.00 to $7.50; Bureaus from $3.50 to $15.00. We bought fifty OAK CENTER TABLES from Railroad Company, and we are selling them at less than wholesale cost. Groceries You will always find a full stocle of the very best Groceries at my store. Ballard's Flour always on hand. Best Vinegar at 10c. per gallon. Give us a trial. Stationery We have a large variety of Tablets, Box Paper, Etc., Etc. Good Ruled Tablets,.lc. Good Ruled Tablets,.8c. Large School Tablets,.5c. THE Poor Man's Friend, f SENECA, S. C. r^A full line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes, Etc., always on hand. Oconoo County AHIanco Mooting. Tho County Alliance will moot at Llounty Land Acadomy Friday, October ilth. at IO a. m. Brothor J. C. Wilborn, ^resident of tho National Alliance, also mr state organizer, will ho present and lolivor nu Allianco address. All Alli ance brothron aro expected to bo pres mt, especially tlioso from nowly organ ized Alliances. All farmers aro cordially n vi tod to hear Bro. Wilborn, whoso ad lresH will bo public. Don't forgot to l)ring woll-llllocl baskots, as wo want to nako it a pleasant as woll as proiitablo lay. A. II. Ellison, President. J. E. Pickett, Socrotary. ^??? Unlearns from tho Northern Wood aro ID Pyny-B&lsam, tko certain euro for coughs. C. G. Dantzler tor Judgo. It has boon authoritatively announcod that Mr. C. G. Dantzlor, of Orangoburg, will bo urged for tho position of Judgo 'rom tho First Circuit. Mr. Dantzlor is regarded as a strong and ablo lawyer, with au absolutely clean and upright record. Ho was a mombor of tho Gono .al Assembly about 1884 and has always ieee a faithful public servant. Ho Will ?nuke tho race against Judgo Bonot, who s now tho Judgo of tho First Circuit. LookTareiMy To Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build wp the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. io, 35? 50 Cents m Sold and Recommended by J. H. DARBY, Druggist, Walhalla, So. Ca._ Don't Force Your Bowels witt-. fiitfsjh minerals which always leave bad* after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and bowels. ..USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confections The only harmless, vegetable^ bowel reculator, and liver vitalize! known. As pleasant to the taste as 'jandy, and as positive as the harsh est mineral* No gripe or pain? BW 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and Reoommer.ded by J. H. DARBY, Druggist, Walhalla, So. Ca. Confederate) Soldiers' Homo Burned. Tho Confederate Soldiors' Homo, in Atlanta, waa burned Monday morning. All tho votorans in tho building escaped. Tho homo was oponod Juno 3. LOBS, $25,000; insurance, $10,000. Magistrate's Simons for Debt. STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? COUNTY OK OCONKK. J By IL A. IL Gibson, Esq., Magistrato in and for Oconeo County, the H tato afore said. To William II. Moilmrg : COMPLAINT having boon mado to mo by .J ono ph W. li ol loman mid Frank S. Ilollomnn, as partnors under tho firm Darno of Holloman Sr Son, that you aro indobtod to thom in tho sum of twouty throo ??5/100 dollars, on account for liorso and buggy biro from tho 28d day of Juno, 18115, to tho 5th day of Juno, 1800. an itemized verified .statement of which, is horoto attached : This is, thoroforo, to requiro you to appear boforo mo, in my offlco, at Wal halla, S. C., on tlio sixtli day from tho service of this summons, at 10 o'clock a. m., to answor to said complaint, or judg ment will bo givon against you by do fault. Dated September 12th, A. D. 1001. II. A. H. GIBSON, (Soal.) Magistrato O. C. J A YNES & SHELOR, 1 Maintift's' Attorneys. Soptombor 18, 1001. 88-44 Land for Sale ! Ill AVE 330 ACRES GOOD LAND, lying within throe milos of Walhalla, for salo at roasonablo prices. Thoontiro tract lies togothor, nnd 1 will soil ns a whole or divide into llvoono-horso farms, witli buddings on oach, and soil sepa rately. About 185 acres in cultivation. Balanco woll timborod. Ampio timber to pay for land. For particulars apply to M. L. CANTRELL, .18 Walhalla, S. C. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. A tract lying on Oconeo crook, sovon milos north of Walhalla, containing 275 acres, 50 acros rich bottom land in culti vation, 75 acres good up-iand in cultiva tion, 25 acres fenced in pasturo, 1?30 acres original forest, wo'l timborod; thrco good tenant houses, two with four rooms, ono with two rooms; good cribs, stablos and outhouses, for salo or rout. Terms easv. A univ to It, T. J A YNES, Walhalla, S. C. Soptombor 18, 1001. 88-46 IVotico ol' Final Set tlement a?i?. IIMH clini'g-o. NOTICE is hrroby givon that tho un dersigned will mako application to I). A. Smith, Esq., Judgo of Probato for Oconeo county, in tho Stato of South Carolina, at his ofllco at Walhalla Court House, on Friday, tho 4th day of Ooto bcr, 1001, at !! o'clock in tho foronoon, or as soon thoroaf tor as said application can bo hoard, for loavo to mako final sot t lenient of tho estates of Glenn Shol don, minor, and final disohi .rgo OB Guar dian of said estato. J. D, SHELDON. Guardian ot tho Estato of Glonn Shol don, minor. Soptombor 4, 1001. 80-40 BRIDGE TO BUILD. npiIE County Commissioners will lot. X to tho lowest responsible biddor, at tlio bridge sito, on FRIDAY, Ootobor ll, 1001, at ll a. m., tho contraot to build a bridgo over Cano Crook, noar Hon. J. C. Aloxatldor'8. Tho Board roscrvos tho right to reject any and all bids. S. M. POOL, County Suporvisor. Soptombor 25, 1001. 30-40 .. At Schumacher's .. Every Day-FRESH LOAF. Every Day-Fresh Parched Peanuts. ?Wlll.i ?IHH Now Crop Fino Bananas. N. Y. Concord Grnpcs In 5 pound Itaskots. Delaware Grapes lu 5-pound Baskots. Niagara Grapes In 5-pound Baskets. California Prunes. LEMONS, APPLES ond PEARS. FULL CREAM CHEESE and FRESH BUTTER. FULL STOCK FRESH CANNED GOODS. FRESH GARDEN AND CORNFIELD BEANS, CABBAGE, IRISH AND SWEET POTATOES. WHITE AND RED ONIONS. PIEPER'S, THE ONLY AND REST TURNIP SEED. NOW IS THE TIME. Our Blondod Parohod Coffoo, at loo. pouud, or 7 pounds for $1, and our Blooded Teas, at only OOo. por pound, can't bo boat in prico or qunlity. YOB, NELLIE KING. I say: NELLIE KING, tho host Bakor in tho city. Soo? BSr*AT SCHUMACHER'S ALWAYS..^ Wo also havo good Flour at $3.50 to $4.60 por hanoi, as good as anybody's. And don't forgot tho GEM SAFETY RAZOR. Always roliablo-always in stock AT SCHUMACHER'S, "The Popular Price Store" 2r5T*Good8 Dolivorod Freo in Town. At tho request, of a number of our patrons wo aro putting in a nico lino of GROCERIES, and shall make a spooialty of Fine Teas, Coffees and Shelf Goods.^ m+ Our aim is to oxcol in quality and our pricos will bo commonsurato . with tho merits of thc article. Try Us On Groceries !jMk?^ Wo aro offering no baits, and if you will givo us your patronago wo will provo to you that tho follow who makes tho most fuss is not soiling goods tho ohoapost. Wo aro still headquarters on Fine Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Pants and Trunks, and our stock is hoing roploniahod ofton. It is weil known that our store is tho neatest, cleanest, and host kept in tho county. September Fashion Sheets and Patterns in storo-tho formor FREE FOR THE ASKING. &r REMEMBER, WE GIVE YOU A PAIR OF SHOES FOR YOUR ?=?Q Dy BABY IF BORN THIS YEAR. ??8 Como and soo us. Yours truly, V. L. NORMAN. This world oolongs to tho onorgotlo,