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And You W?l I ON AUGUST Fl HST I WI LL M AK K J day? t v?Ul put on a fore? of c?rpante ot ?tore room, and T/O must reduce stock i two reasons for our great cut-price salo. You know th? reputatlou of thu? bousi prices a? represented. Hoods in o\Cry de receive their share of He? out In price. 80 inch Sheeting, 4c. par yard. 50c. Men's Shirts at 40c , and a good line AH lOe Hose to doe? at So. AH 16o. B Arbuoklo's Coif oe ile. loo. Lemon Extra Mon's and Ladles' $1.60 SI All other goods in same proportion, resented. Yo CZ G. J July 13, 1004. _ I ? 1 1_1 T ?'..,,!,?. Spread aub litraonaL I -White hiokory wagons and bugglos for sale by T. E. Alexauder, Walhalla. -li A, Hay?, of P?lr.er. nnnnt several days last week in Walhalla. -New ads. this weok: Seneca Hard ware Co., aud Sen ec A Pharmacy. -Tho Cit) Meat Markot has reduued the prlco of stew meat 1 cent per pound. -Wagons and buggies of all kinds at C. W. Pitchford Co's. Terms aud prices tO Suit tllO ?nil chaser. -Messrs. H. T. .laynes and K. L. Hern don left for Pickers yesterday on profes sional business. -Ambrose Pisoheseer, of Atlanta, is visitiug his father, A. Fisohesser, and family for a short whilo. -Dr. D. Li Doozer, of Nowberry, spent Sunday last in Walhalla. He was on his way to Highlands to spend a short vaca tion. - Mrs. Mary Izlar and Miss Daisy Stokes, of Hlacksburg, aro spending a month nt the homo of Mrs. Ida H. Darby, * x>u Faculty Hill. v --Miss Annio Cunningham, of Auder abu. spout last Friday and Saturday in Walhalla visiting nt the homo of Capt. aud Mis. W. A. Strotbor. -We've got it. Walhalla Drug Co., Darby's old stand. -Married, at the residence of the bride's mothor, Mrs. Allon, of Jordania, ?C. A. Woodall and Miss Anna Allon, Hov. J. H. Stone oflioiating. -lt is with regret that we loam of tho illness of J. H. Colloy, of Snlom, who has "HIOW fever." Wo will be glad to noto his carly recovery. -Hov. C. D. Mann will preach iu tho West Union Baptist church noxt Sunday nf torn OOH at 4 o'clock. Tho public cor dially invited to bo prosout. -Miss Mary Sims, of Greenville, is visitiug hor friend, Miss Mary Stribling, for a short whilo. Sho ha's many friouds hero who are pleased to moot hor. -Wo havo too many bnggios; haven't room to storo. Call and got a bnrgain. C. W. Pitchford Co. -Don't fail to tako in Smith's excur sion to Tallulah Falls on tho 27th. This will bo your only chance this year to visit the celebrated "Niagara of tho South." -Miss Lillie Fischosser han roturnod to hor homo in Walhalla, after an ox fonded stay in Atlanta, whoro sho ro cently completed n courso in stenography and typewriting. - Married, at tho residence of tho bride's father, Wm. King, near Sonoca, on Sunday morning, duly 17, T. A. Min ion and Miss Heady King, Hov. J. II. Steno ofliciating. -First class shingle mill and engino for salo. T. E. Aloxaudor. -Tom .1. Hunter, of Columbia, bas boon spending a week or two at his old homo in West Union, visiting among relatives and friends. Ho returned homo Monday morning. -Mrs. J. .J. Corcoran and two children, Albort and Mnrgreete, and Mrs. Louis Still and little son, Heginald, of Charles ton, aro spending several weeks at tho home of Mrs. Julia Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Will McKee and babe, of Ropublic, Ala., are visiting their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rutledge, of Midway, and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKee, of near Walhalla. -Don't forgot that wo aro headquar ters for buggies and wagons, ('all and wo will show von what we havo. C. W. Pitchford Co. -Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vernor and party returned last week from a pleasant trip to the St. Louis Exposition, They were, highly pleased with the big show and re port an enjoyable time. -Mrs. Ida Thomason and daughter, Miss Jennie, and son, Frank, of Spartan burg, aro spending some timo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Crisp. Wo wish them a pleasant, stay. -Chas. W. Perry, of Newport, Tonn., spout several days this and last week visiting tho families of Capt. Wm. Perry and S. K. Dendy. His many friends wore pleased to meet him again. -(leo! how hot I Let's go the Wal halla Drug Co. and cool off. Darby's old stand. -Mrs. L. A. Mathewson is visiting Mrs. Frank ('arter, at Asheville, and whilo in North Carolina will also visit, tho birthplace of her father, Josiah Carter, on tho French I'.mad river. - Mrs. A. P. McClair, of Atlanta, is spending a week or ten days in Walhalla nt the homo of Mrs M. E. Johnson. Her many friends here are always glad to welcome her back to her old homo. -Sidney Adams, agent for thc Hine Ridgo Railway, is spending a ten days' vacation with his parents at Rock Hill. During his absence his position is being filled by Chas. F. Hrennecke, of Walhalla. - If you want to buy or exchange your old buggy for a new one call on 0. W. Pitchford Co. They have tho buggy to ploaso in stylo and prico. Miss Hattie Rutledge entered upon tho discharge of duties as teacher of Moun tain Orovo school last Monday, 18th instant, her services having been secured at tho close of the last session at that placo. - T. W. Vissago on last Wednesday morning, July 18th, killed a rattlesnake near tho old Stu m ph ouse mountain .spring, which measured five feet and two inches in length, having eighteen rattles and a button. -Mrs. J. H. O'Neall Holloway, of Williamstoni and sister, Mrs. Ilaiglor, of Orangeburg, arrived in Walhalla Tues day afternoon to spend a few weeks here and at Taniasseo. Their friends aro pleased to moot thom again. -Hov. and Mrs. G. F. Clarkson and li ttl? son, of Princeton, S. C., carno up Monday afternoon and will spend a short while visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Ansel. Their many Walhalla friends aro delighted to see them again. -Puro drugs, registered pharmacist; tho host in everything, Walhalla Drug Co., Darby's old stand. - Miss Folioia Pony, of Greenville, ro turnod to hor homo last Saturday, after a pleasant visit at the home of Capt. Wm. Perry. Miss Perry is very popular in Walhalla and has many friends who aro always pleased to welcome her boro. - Mr. and Mrs. F.d. Thompson, of Cin cinnati, aro visiting James and Miss Lillie Thompson, of Walhalla. They aro pleasantly remembered boro by our people. Mr. Thompson is ono of tho old Walhalla boys, and ho and his wifo always Hud a hearty woloomo from their friends. -Tho Anderson Mail says that tho Evans Pharmacy, of that city, will be ready, about August 1, to opon their branch store in the Anderson Cotton Mill villago. Oscar W. Ashe will bo in charge with an assistant, and Dr. W. F. Ashmoro will havo his oMco in tho roar of the store, which is almost directly In the center of tho mill villago. Your Need; If you need a Blood Purii tract of Sarsaparilla Nc If you need a Tonic an I \.y Syrup Hypophosphites. If your lungs are weak and your sj Pure Cod Liver Oil or our Tasteless phosphites. Mono better. If your liver is sluggish, get "L Pills. They'll do tho work. If you want Stationory, Pens, Ir Powders, otc, call on us. THE BEST IN WALHALLA DF X>txrby*s C lemain to Buy. V CHANUK IN MY BUSINKSS. loton vs, making radical changes lu the Interior la order to wake room for them. Ileuoe 3 too well to doutt hut ?hat you will Hud pai tmcut will pass under the knife and j Ali Calicos, 5c. por yard, to select from, for both drona and work, [cae to go at ?2o. All 25c. Hoso at 20o. tOt do. 20 lbs. (Inundated Sugar for $1. hoes will be sold st $1.20. Cull or? us. Sec if prloes are not as rep urs truly, AYN ES -Farm for salo. C. Molohort. -Big lot enamel ware going at half price at Norman's. , -Wauted-A gentle horse for family | use. Apply to N. L. Pant. -C. L. Dean is lu Greensboro, N. C., for a few days ou business. -Edward Callas ia aunounced this wi ck as a oandidato for Coroner. -Fresh lot of iluo smoked pork sau sago and small hams at Norman's. -Mrs. G. A. Norman, who has been quito unwell for some time, is improving. -Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jaynes' moved this weok into thoir new homo on Main street. -Miss Emma Stribling, of Seneca, is visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shelor. -Mrs. S. H. Brown, of Piokens, visi ted her daughter, Mrs. C. L. Craig, here laat week. -Mrs. S. P. Dendy loft yostorday for Enorce, whoro sho will visit her daugh ter, Mrs. C. \V. Goutry. -Ioe for salo at thc City Moat Market. -A largo at tendance o.." tho Knights of Pythias is earnestly dosired uoxt Monday night at 8.30 n'i I . . -Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson, of Lit tlo Mountain, S. C., aro visiting the for mer's mother, Mrs. M. K. Johnson. -Mrs. Hobt. A. Ervin, of Atlanta, is oxpectod to arrivo iu Walhalla to-morrow to visit Mrs. T. A. Norton aud other frionds. -Brovard Fronoborgor, Glouu Stubley and Jack Darby returned Tuesday morn ing to Knoxville Tenu., after a pleasant visit of ten days to relativos and frionds in Walhalla. -Tho host in everything, Walhalla Drug Co., Darby's old stand. -Mrs. U. E. L. Boll roturnod last wook from a viBit to relativos at Pino Mountain, Ga., and points in North Carolina. Wo aro pleated to kuow that her health has boon somowhat Improved. -Mary McKall, colored, aged 28, daughter of Goo. McFall, died last Sat urday and was buried at Flat Hock ceme tery Monday morning. Sho was one of tho host oducatod young colored women about Walhalla. -Miss Dolla Brown, of Pickott Post, roturnod yostorday from Greenville, whoro sho visited frionds. Sbo also at tended tho funeral of Dr. S. Landor, of Williamston Female Collogo, of whioh institution sho is a graduate. -Hov. G. G. Mayos, of Greenville, will preach nt tho Walhalla Presbyterian church next Su m lay morning at ll o'clock. Hov. Mr. Mayos was formerly pastor ol this church and his visit to his old congregation will be highly appreci ated by thom and many others. -Thoro will bo au all-day singing at tho Double Springs church on tho fourth Sunday in July, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. Singing conducted by A. L. Howland and others. All cordially in vited to come out and bring singing books and well-filled baskets. -Mrs. Brodbeck, of Chicago, arrived in Walhalla last Wednesday, after an absence of several weoks. Sho returns with tho hopo of at an oarly dato com pleting hor arrangements with regard to pushing to completion hor plans for water and light? for Walhalla. -A good yoko of six yoars old oxon for salo. T. E. Alexander. -Miss lladie Thompson will accopt our thanks for several sections of tho liucst honey that wo havo soon this yoar. Sho is making quito a success of honey making. Out of six gums sho hus already taken about 7"> pounds and tho gums aro full of honey and ready to bo robbed again. This has boon an unusual year for honey and of tho host quality. -Doll G. McAllister, of Columbia, who last week met with an accident while out on an automobile pleasure trip in that city, spent several days hore this and last week with his family at tho homo of Mrs. E. A. Bell. Mr. McAlistor was badly bruised up, but not seriously hurt. Ho roturnod to Columbia this morning. His companion sustained seri ous injuries. -J. L. Uamby and family arrived in Walhalla Monday afternoon from Union, S. C., where they havo lived for the past throe yoars. During this timo Mr. Uamby has boon employed by the Buf falo Cotton Mills, building housos. The work there being finished, ho has ro turnod to his old homo, whoro ho ox pects to resido for HUIDO timo. Ho is a e.impelen) mechanic, and will doubtless find plenty of employment in our com mutiity. Their friends aro pleased to welcome thom homo. -Tho nows of tho death of Levis Knox, of TugalOO, was loamed with genuino sorrow in Walhalla yesterday afternoon. Ho had hosts of frionds boro who sym pathize deeply with his bereaved mother and widow in their hour of sorrow. His remains will bo laid to rest at tho Old Westminster Haptist church at 4 o'clock this afternoon with Masonic and Odd Follow honors. No particulars of his death havo boon loamed boyond tho fact that he died suddenly and was found dead in his bcd early Tuesday morning. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Chas. Apnlegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly got any sloop. I had consumption so had that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medi cines failod, three *l bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery wholly curod mo and [ gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to euro coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50o. and $1. Trial bottles freo at all druggists. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. C. rV. A J. E. Hauknight announce their annual mid-summer cloarauco salo to bogin to-morrow (Thursday.) They have reduced prices in all departmonts and will sell goods at remarkably low prices for ton days to make room for their fijll stock. Head thoir advertise ment on tho Hist pago of Tho Courier and give them a call. Von will find it to your interest. When bilious tako Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; Sonoca Pharmacy and W. J. Lunney, Sonoca. Quarterly Conference. Tho third quarterly conforonco' of the Walhalla circuit (Methodist) met with tho Whitmiro congregation Friday, July 15. Presiding Elder child was unable to bo present on account of tho doath and burial of Dr. Landor, Prcsidont of tho Williatnston Fomalo College, nt Groot, wood. Hov. J. I. Spinks, preacher in charge, consequently pronched au inter esting sormon in tho forenoon. An im monso dinner was served. In tho after noon the conforonco convonod, with Mr. Spinks in tho chair, and J. H. Grant act ing secretary. Tho usual quostions woro naked and answered, hut no business of unusual importance was considered. Tho next conforonco (fourth) goes to Zion. 1er, get our Compound Ex ?ne better. rpetizer, get our Compound None better. 'Stem run down, get our Emulsion of Wino of Cod Livor Oil with Hypo >r. Moore's Hustlers"-Tonic Liver lk, Fine Soaps, Porfumory, "Baby' EVERYTHING. ?JG COMPANY, Md Stund. 7 KSjBHHitsHnMjl th? Wortart tux J u?y lo, 1U(J?: Mli!T-vote T Gardusr, Jo? Tow, J. 0- Walli", Per sena calling for auy of tho abor? will pleas? say that tbey wer? advertised. J. M. Merrick, P. M. Oittrist Conlortnce. Tbe Greenville District Conferouoe will c<?? veno with Ht. Paul's Methodist churoh iu Greenville, beginning Wednesday, July 27. The opening sermon will bo ?ireauhod Wednesday night by the Rev. V. M. Duncan, pastor of the Duncombe street churoh, at.o tee first conference session will be held Thursday muming July 28th. Bishop Dunoan is expected to be present and will preside. The at tendance will einbraco all thc preachers of the Greenville Uistriot and about sixty laymen. Meteorological Matters. The following ls the record of tera Eerature aud rainfall as recorded at the r, 8. station, at J. D. Iitbell's, near Wal halla, for weekending July 16, as recorded by Miss Laura E. Isbell, observer: Month sud Day. July ?... July 10.. July lt.. July 12.. July 13 . July M.. July If... Condition of tho Woather. ltly cloudy, l'tly cloudy, l'tly cloudy, l'tly cloudy. Clear. Clear. Clear.. Tempera ture. ll .4? .10 Brutally Tortured. A case came to light that for persistent aud unmoroiful torture has perhaps never boeu equaled. Joe Qolobiok, of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For 15 years I endured iu sutferablo pain from rheumatism and no'.bing rolieved me though I tried every thing known, I came aoross, Kleotrio Hit tera and it's tho greatest medicine ou oarth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured roe." Just as good for livor and kidney trou bles and general debility. Only 50o. Satisfaction gunrautond by nil druggists. Reunion of Orr's Regiment. Arrangements are hoing completed for holding tho reunion of Orr's Hogiment of Ki Mes, which will bo held in Walhalla ou Wednesday, August 17 til. John Thompson and W. T. Magill, of Ander son, wei e in Walhalla last weok arrang ing matters with proruineut citizens, once mombors of this famous regiment, and conferring with the local authorities. K. T. Jay nos, Esq., has boon choson to mako tho welcome address on boualf of tho town. Tho full program will bo pub lished later. Our citizens are delight cd with tho prospoot of wolooming tho vete rans to our midst onco moro. This regi ment has not hold a reunion hore sinco 1875. ._ Clean Up Your Premises. Tho health oflioors aro on their rounds inspecting tho premises of every citizen iu town. Tho weather is hot and it he hooves ovorybody to keop their promises in a clean and healthy condition. Sove ral complaints havo already hoon lodged with tho Hoard of Health, and tho or ders of tho health officors should bo promptly ohoyod. In caso of nogloot tho officers will havo tho work done at tho oxponso of tho owner or occupaut. Wo must koop a cloau town if wo oxpoot to preserve health. TllO bog pens espe cially neod at t eut hm. It has already Do como unpleasant to pass several places on Main stroot and tho citizens aro com plaining. A word to tho cautious IH MI iii ciont. Death of J. M. Neville. J. M. Novillo, aged 72, died on Tuesday, July 11th, and was buried at Wesley Chapel eenie) ri y oil the 12tll. Ile was a highly ostoomod citizou and dovotod church and Sunday school worker. Ho was reared in Walhalla, S. C., carno hero when a young man and wedded a Miss Dillard, of Tenncsseo Valley, who pre coded him to tho gravo about 18 months. -Clayton (Ga.) Tribuno, July 14th. Mr. Novillo was well known by many in Walhalla and throughout Osoneo, he having resided boro for a number of | years. Ile was a brother of Capt. John C. Neville, of West Union, and Mrs. John J. Ansol, of Walhalla. There aro mauy friends he.o who join us in extending sympathy to tho borea ved family. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy. This remedy is certain to ho needed io nlmost every homo boforo the summer is over. It can always be depended upon oven in the most sovoro and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable for sum mer disorders in children. It is pleasant to tako sud never fails to givo prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It may save lifo. For salo by J. W. Boll, Wal halla; Seneca Pharmacy and W. J. Lun ney, Seneca. Beaverdam Baptist Association. Tho Executive Committeo of tho Boa verdam Baptist Association has formu lated tho following order for the opening exorcises for tho Association, to ho hohl with ?onuoross Baptist church, August Otb, 10th and ll th. Song service, 0 a. m., conducted by J. F. Morton. Dovotional exercises, 10..J0 a. m., con ducted by C. K. D. Burns. Introductory sormou, ll a. m., by Hov. J. M. McGuire. It is suggested and earnestly hoped by rho oxocutivo committeo that moro at tention will bo dovotod to tho devotional ie.it m e of tho coming association, and that wo can have moro than tho cus tomary number of sermons by oui strongest preachers in attendance Tho oxocutivo committeo requests thc church clerks to send to Hov. J. M. Mci lime, Walhalla, S. C., at least twa wooka boforo tho meeting of tho Associ atina, tho names of all delegates am their alternaros who will attend, as thin will greatly aid in tho organization of tho body. F. M. Cary, For tho Exocntivo Committee. Painful Accident u Little Boy. Monday aftornoou, while driving donhle team to a largo lumber wagon .James Angel, 10 years old, son of Mr and Mrs. Chas. L. Angel, of Walhall?: fell from tho wagon and was run over by ono of tho roar wheels, which crossed his body midway botwoon tho chest an I stomach. Tho wagon was heavily loaded carrying about 1,200 foot of groon lum hor, and it seems nlmost a miraclo tin tho little follow was not crushed to In Btant death. Not oven a rib was broken, howovor, and asido from a mashed and broken thumb, caused by tho wheel striking it as it carno to tho ground from his body, thoro aro no apparent serious injuries. Tuesday morning Jim was able to bo up and about tho house and is I getting along nicely, though suffering I coii8i(lorably from sovoro bruises? Iii? physician anticipates no sor ions offeots and hopos to soo his patient fully ro covorod in a short time Jim is pleas antly romembored as ono of thobrightost of tho many bright little follows who took activo part in tho gradod sohool oxorcisos at tho closo of tho Inst session. Thoro was universal sorrow on loaming of his accident, and sincoro expressions of hopo for his rocovory from many who havo noticed him specially for his bright ness and amiability whou among his com i M II M ms. Working Night and Bay. Tho busiost and mightier littlo thing that ovor was mado i? Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. Tlioso pills chango woaknoss Into strength, listlessness into onorgy, brain-fag into mental powor. Thoy'ro wondorful in building up tho health. Only 26o. por box. Sold by all druggists. 0cor.ee County Singing Convention. Tho Ooarnoo County Singing Conven tion will ho hold with Clearmont church tho llrst Sunday in August mid Saturday boforo. All singers aro invited to bo prosont, J. F. Morton, Prosidont. Norton Cox, Socrotary. Oconee Mutual Insurance Association. Tho annual mooting of tim Partners' Mutual Insurance Association ot (Iconeo county, H. C., will lin hold in tho Court HoUSO, at Walhalla, H. C., on tho (llrst TuoHday) Second ?lay of AIIRU.-U, r-'i AU stoekoobiers are nrged to ho present or represented hy iiroxey, as IIIIHIIIOHS of Impor tance to the Association win come before tim meeting. J. W. llolloman, President. Send Delegates and Reports. Westminster, July 10.-Mrs. W. J. Striming, superintendent of woman's IIIIHSIOIIS In lloavor dam Association, requests that every mlnslnnary 'flocioty and hand send delegates with written reports to tho woman's meeting, willoh will con vene on tho second day of tho association nt Con fierons church. .- . Bishop Josoph S. Key, Southorn M. E Church, writes: "Wo gave Dr. Mo.lett's TEETIIINA (Teething Powders) to our little grandchild with the happiest ro suits. The offeots were nlmost magical, and certainly more satisfatory than from anything wo ever used." TEETIIINA (Teething Powders) counteracts and over comes tho effects of the summer's boat. . urday morning, ICth ins1 kt 0 o'clock, utter a brier illness. Sue waa boru August lOtb. 18?, at Usevavd, V C., her parout? bel?g T. J. aud Mri?. A. Floyd. Bte wan happily married to Mr. Miller, ou Avgust 1st, 1900. She leave* surviving, ber busbeud aud two , 1.1 \ ?- * i, " .-, ...... .......I,, k.llllU.vu, VMV J " r\*~"' " ?~ ? .. w old: also ber luotbor, Mr?. A. K. Floyd, aaa two stetere, Mr?. D. K. Cooley, of LowndesvlUe, ?. C., aud Mi?* Ella Floyd, of Walhalla. When nine your old ?ho Joined the Baptist church, of Which shu waa a consistent member. Dy ber ami able disponltiou sbo tuado staunch Monds of all who kuow ber. She was an affoc tionate J ?lighter, a devoted wife and mother whoso gent?o intluouce was ever potent for good. The bereaved family have tho sincere sympathy of many friends. After appropriate funeral sor vioos, conduotod at their home Sunday morning at 10 o'olook, by hor pastor. Kev. J. M. MoQuiro, bor body was laid to rest In Westview cemetery. In her doatb our community bas lost a noblo woman, who bas beeu oalled iu the midst of ber years to enter upon the reward of faithful so/vioe. . Mo Pity Shown. "For years fate was aftor me continu ously," writes F. A. Gullodge, Verbena, Ala. "I bad a terrible case of FIIOB, causing 24 tumors. When all failod Bucklen's Amin Salve ourod me." Equally good for burns and all aches aud pains. Only 20o. at all druggists. Death of Mis? Lillie Abbott. On hutt Saturday nfternoon, July 10, about 0 o'olook p. m.. Miss Lillie Abbott, oldest daughter of Hov. aud Mrs. Wilburn Abbott, died at her home on Conuoross, after a brief illness from typhoid fever. She was in the 2(Jth year ot bor ago and bad boon for a numbor of years a con sistent member of tho Baptist oburob. Her lifo was spent iu tho Borvico of others. Always kiud aud thoughtful, shu was intorostod in tho comfort mid welfaro of thoso about hor, and to know her was to love ber. From oarly childhood she evluced a remarkable dogree of love for ohnreh work and a dogroeof interest in tho wolfareof others that is seldom witnessed in ono su young. Ho wholo life was that of a gentle Christian aud tho impress of hoi- intlu onco for good will bo folt by many hi years to como. On Suuday nftornoon at 4 o'olook hor romains wore laid to rest in tho CounoroBs I ?api i t oomotory in tho presence of a large coucotirso of sorrow ing friends. Tho sorvicos wore con ducted by Hov. J. M. MoGuro. J. W. and D. S. Abbott, of Gaffney, tho only ouos of hor immcdiato family who re sided nt a distance, arrived boro in time to pay tho last sad tribute to tho do ceased at tho gravo. To the bereaved parent s, h rot Inn H and sist cn s of tho do ceaHod wo oxtond our sincero sympathy in their hour of sorrow. Tho News from Newry. Nowry, July 18.-At tho rogular moot ing ot No wry'Lodge, No. 70, I. O. O. F., hold Friday. July 1, the following oflicors wore duly olooted : II. F. Sayer, N. G. Wi F. Hodge, V. G.; J. H. Bryan, troas uror; V. Q. Gregory, Beoretary; n. A. Leroy, outside guardian. Noble Grand Sayer and other oflicors hoing present July 8th wore duly installed hy District Deputy Grand Meier of Oooiu.0 county. St. John Courtenay, and Noblo G raun Sayer made tho following a pp. , n 1 ni en t s : lt. S., J. L. Parkor; L. S., D. M> Mc Quire; chaplain, D. -P. Carnes; warden, S. A. Hothol; H. S. S., W. L. Martin; L S. B., lillis Sanders; inside guardian, W. A. Moore; vice grand, W. F. Hodgo, ap pointed S. S. Tannery, lt. S. ; L. S., Joss McCoy. The many friends of J. H. Bryan ro grot to loam that he will sever his con ncci ion with tho Courtenay Manufactur ing C?o. shortly. Mr. Bryan, howevor, has assn med the duties a? agont for Tho Now York Lifo 1 ns nra nee Co., and loaves his present imployers with the greatest reluctance and wo are all vory happy to learn that ho will not be vory far away from us, as ho will settle for tho present in Seneca, and although wo loso a good citizen, wo fool that Mr. Bryan will br down to soo us often and our best wis lu s aro extended to him in his new duties. May ho meet with tho greatest success. J. K. Garrison will return to Newry aftor a short stay at Catcoohco. Tho campaign mueting August 4th is looked forward to with great interest and tho Newry Democratic club oxtonds a cordial invitation to all tho mombors of the ( leonee clubs and hopcB to have all tho candidates present. Our time honored citizon, J. Mat Whitmiro, has started fortli on a tour of Oconeo with tho proverbial umbrella of a politician. W. M. Alexander has been engaged as ginnor for tho Newry cotton gin this season. The White Cross Rebekah Lodge, No. 15, will hold their regular mooting Satur day night at 8 p. m. Tho oflicors for tho ensuing tomi will bo installed and a largo at tendance is cai nest ly requested. Last Saturday night Little Uiver Camp, No. 15, W. of W., hold a vory important mooting and tho following members wero given their dogroos : J. II. Bryan, M. P. Smith, YV. M. Sherrard, John Durham. cai lile Courtenay has returned to At lanta after a ton days' vacation. Two very important branches aro to bo added to tho Newry public school this fall-botany and physical cull nie. Dumb bolls and wands will bo used in tho daily drills, and plant lifo studied in tho al tor noons from local specimens from tho gardens and forests of Oconeo. Silk culturo is also to bo reviewed by tho senior class during tho Iii it session and wo hope to havo Miss Henrietta Kelley to lect m e somo time during thc term Our country is well adapted to tho culti vation of silk as well as cotton and there is no reason why tho South should not in ten years' tinto have as many silk facto ries as thero are cotton factories. A meeting will be called shortly for tho organization of a first-class fire brig ado and a complete equipment for tho purpose will ho ordered, and thero mo many already interested in tho proposed mooting. A great many aro talking about a mili tary company and steps will bo taken to got tho same going. Mrs.It. M. Leavell, of University, Miss., who has been spending a month with hoi daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bryan, loft Tues day to join her husband on a trip to tho World's Fair. J. B. Brown returned to Atlanta Tues day. District Deputy Grand Master St. John Courtenay will pay Tugaloo Lodge, No. 1)2, I. O. O. P., an oflicial visit Saturday night, July 23. Tho Newry degroo toam will he present and assist in conferring tho Initiatory Degree on elevon candi dates. A largo gathering of Odd Kollows Is expected to bo prosont. What Newry wants is a good brass band. Thero are n groat many instrii niants in tho company's ofllce mid thoso who can play in the band aro requested to givo their names to W. H. Hodgo. Tho public reading rooms opon Au gust i. . Kev. W. W. Loathers preached at Newry Sunday morning and evening and a large congregation was gathered to i'd her to hoar his powerful sermons. Tho sido track at Courtenay depot has just boen extended to 2,">tHj foot and tho work is being finished rapidly. This makes a groat improvement and now what Newry wan tn is a first-class depot or waiting room. J. II. Bryan a ad St. John Courtonay paid a short visit to Westminster last Friday night and wore prosont at tho in stallation of oflicors of (?olden Link Lodge, No. 87, I. ?). O. F. D. I). G. M. St. John Courtenay and Bro. J. H. Brynn made interesting addresses for the good of tho order. Bro. Joo Sholor and Bro. Macaulay also spokn with groat effect and received great npplauso. Why don't lt rain? Billy. One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Box?s ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. 1 hnVO, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets on tho recommendation of ono lady boro, who first bought a box of thom about a year ago. Sbo novor tiros of tell ing hor neighbors .I frionds about tho good qualities of thono Tablets-P. M. Shore, Druggist, Itoohoster. Ind. Tho pleasant purgativo effect of thcflc Tabbita makes thom a favorito with ladies olso whoro. For salo by J. W. Boll, Walhalla; Soneos Pharmacy and W. th Lunnoy, Seneca. Notos from Poplar. Poplar, July I il.--Tho Poplar Springs tohool oponed lioH Monday with Miss F.mlly Compton, or Fair Play, aa tca?hor. Mr. find Mn?. M. FL Moos spent Monday with Mr. and Me. I). F. MoAllstor. A protracted meeting will ho ooinmencd Moro on tho 6th Sunday, Instant, w. n.xi VN Nolioe. All patrons>>f Return Sohool District No. 4 aro requested to meot with the trustees at Retn/n school house on Satur day, July 80, 10$4, at 8 o'clock p. m. . . T John F. Martin. \ t We Offer Barg ~*-Stock Mercerized Ginghams, 20cr ?uni? ity, at 12c. trace Striped Lawn, 35c. duality, at 22c. Lace Striped Picfvie, 20c. quality, at 13c. SilR Tissue, 25c. quality, at 19c. We have a large assortment of Slippers^ Misses' and Children's, & worth 75c. to $1.50 per pair, your choice 05c. X J. & J, S WESTMINS CLOTHING! We have just received a large assortment of Medium and Light Weight Suits. - Crash Suits, Coat and Pants Suits, Serges, Alpacas_-. DRESS GOODS. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE. LINENS, MUSLINS, SWISSES, LAWNS, CRASHES, ORGANDIES. NOT!ON S . One thousand dollars' worth of Sample Notions at wholesale cost, in cluding Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts and Underwear. A few Men's and Children's Suits and about 250 pairs of Pants. These goods have been handled very little and great values at the prices. W. P. NIM MONS, SENECA, S. C. Solid Car Barbed Wire. Wire Nails. Smooth Fence Wire. Cut Nails. SENEGA HARDWARE CO., SENECA, S. C. .? i is; t Notico ot Union Meeting. 'I iuMo wiil bo no union niootintr in tho lower district of tho Itoavordam ASHO oiation on tho 5th Sunday in July. Tho Association follows so closoly that it is thought host not to hold any at thu; timo. Mi Ot Harton. Tho Colored Methodists. mw mu i ? - . ? ?>? ni your \ ,iiu. iiiii coln to your colored readers. 1 lieg Inn the following report ot tho Walha the Greenville District Conf?rence DR. WOOLLEY'? OPIUM and WHISKEY ANTIDOTE Will Curo Permanently at Your Own Home. T. M. Mown, of DoQueon, Ark., Fays: "Over inven years UO I wan cured of tim opium habit hy your medicine, and have continued in tho very liest of health since." w. M. Tunstall, of livingston, Va., says: "I mn glad to say that I firmly believe that I nm snllrcly and pornmucntly cured of tho drink liaMt, as I have never oven sn much as wanted ii drink In any form sinco I took your eradicator, now IK months ago. It was the hCHt ninney I over Invested." Mrs. Virginia Townsend, of Shreveport, T,a., writes: "No more opium. 1 havo taken no other remedy than yours, and .! make no mistake when [ say that my health ia hotter now than lt over was in my life, and I owe it to you and your remedy, lt has hcon twolvo years sinco I wa? sured hy your treatment." Dr. woolley has thousands of such'testimo nials, with pi ! nu i.m to uso them. A treat ment with so many recommendation* fron? phy sicians and cured patients must ho good. Dr. Wo?ll?>y'? Antidot? liaa Imitators (as all good articles havo)-perhaps you have trlod 'onie of them-hut thoro ls nothing like Wool ley'*. It has stood tho test of thirty years. No man or woman who uses opium or whlskoy In Any form, or who ha? friends so aflllcted, should hcsltnto to write to I>Il. II. M. WOOLLEY, 100 North Pryor St. V. O. Bo? No. 807, Atlanta, Georgia, for lil? lx?.k on these diseases, which ho will ?end Mt BK AND COXFIDBNTJAL, Walhalla, July 19.-Kdltors <_ mrior: Pienso al low ino spiico in your valuadlo columns to sneak lnavo to M i uni i alla charge to .. ncc, which will DO hold in John Wesley M. H. church, July 27-31: wo found tho charge in fair condition. When tho cold winds begin to cease and tho Ice from tho lili.e Milgo mountains begins to melt and run, Walhalla charge begins to move on to per fection. I fool safo In saying this haa hcon a crowning year for this charge While in the clefts ol the mountains there is a good deal of rum, tho huinhle pastor has managed lo keep eobor. Our ehurcfios aro alive. Itocclved on predation, 10; received from pro bation, 0; excused, 2; sonnons preached, 101; visit?, 249. Collections-Improvement, $37: old indohtcd nesB, ?7; sextons, $10.!?); lights. fO.OOj missions, tili; eduoatlon, $10; Kplscopal fund, $1; Presid ing Kider, $35; pastor, $206.15. I?. C. Jackson, Pastor. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases, FOLEY'S eua?a^?esfP Remet?* or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $1.00. J.W.Bel^Walhalla. tis Until our July aking, I We have a large lot af Shirts, 1 worth 76o. tc- $1.26, your choice 65c. Large shipment of Umbrellas, special oOc. Kind, for 40c. Special prices in Men's, Youths' and Children's Clothing. It will cost you nothing to looK at the above bargains, and many others S we haven't space to mention. UK CARTER, X i ?TER, S. C. IWILL 8TAND A GOOD WELL BRED JACK at my farm at Retreat Tor this seasou. H. L. VEUNKU. E LBERTA PEACn TREES, Thor oughbred Barred Plymouth Rooks and Rod Raspberry Plants. All inquiries promptly answored. Address Georgo P. Montgomery, Marietta, Ga. 62 Livery, Feed, Sale Stable. =^=! PROMPT SERVICE. Oood Teams, Careful Drivers. A. P.HOLDEN.Walhalla. The New TIN SHOP When you want a Metal Roof, Tin, Iron or Galvanized Iron, Eave Troughs, or anything made of Tin, Galvanized Iron, Sheet Iron or Copper, - LOOK in at LOOK. Typewriters, Sewing Maohines, Guns. Revolvers and Bicyoles deaned and repaired. All work done on short notice and guaranteed. Agont for the Yale and Snell Bicyoles and Biuyole Supplies, LOOK OUT FOR JL, O O IC . Our Aim Is to givo ovory customor who buys drug store goods * of any kind tho boBt aud tho most that his money will buy. Wo aim to koop a stock complote in every dotail in tho various linos which aro handled by a drug store cater ing to tho wants of tho people. Wo aim to make our prices reasonable-low considering tho quality of our goods. Wo aim to make buying at our storo so ploasant that our customers novor think of buying olsowhoro. SENECA PHARMACY, SENECA, S. C. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. Fruit Jars, Fruit Jar Uubbors, Fruit Jar Caps and Jolly Glasses, as cheap as you can buy thom anywhere for cash. Nico.lino of Mou's and Boys' Colored Shirts. Sovoral nico things in Summer Goods. Umbrellas and Fans to koop you cool. Buggy Whips to hurry tho horso and Umbrollas to shade you whilo riding. No troublo to show you what wo have and quote prices. Wo soil Woods' Turnip Seeds. Yours truly, JT. W. BYRD ?s ?O'., Seneca-, - - S. C3. IT IS A FACT That wo carry in stock and sell more PAINTS than any other concern in Oconee county. Wo have tho wei' known Devoe and Ull manif ?fe Philpott'B Heady Mixed Paints. Those Paints are sold under a strong guarantee and every gallon is guaranteed to cover three to three and a half squares, two coats. If you buy Paints of us for your church wo will gladly give you ono gallon free gratis. Wo oan also furnish you with Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Locks, Hinges, Nails, etc., at factory prioos, as we buy these goods in OAK. LOTS. Writo us or call for color cards and prices on Paints. Wo want to sell you. I Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster. S. CJ. FULL LINE OF PIPING AND FITTINGS FOR MACHINERY. Quick work and a closo prico on any kind of a job. Foundry work on short notice. No charge for patterns. SHEET METAL AND ROOFING WORK OF ALL KINDS. SENECA IRON WORKS, SENECA, - - - - S. C. ELIAS EARLE, President and Manager. SPRING GOODS A beautiful lino qS Spring Goods of ^^mmmW???umk. tho newest and daintiest pulieras. Buttons, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Collars, Stock Collars, Window Curtain Goods, Ilosiory, Table Linen, Lap Robes, Spring Hats. Will open soon the best lino of Clothing over seen in Coonee County. In faot, a complete and v.p-to-date lino in every dopartroent. Call and oxamine stook, Respectfully, M. S. STRIBLING, Westminster, So. Ca.