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MILLINERY, AND S Furniture, Coffi Our 5 an( Department has i for you ai Come and see u pleased wit! C. G. J; ??Wo have had quito a num ber of young mon to open Savings Accounts with U8 during tho last two months thus laying tbo foundation for independence. ^Thore arc huudrcds of oth ors in Oconeo county who ought to do likewise. *, ( 'omc in and let us talk the matter over. It is a matter of vital importance TO YOU. Yours truly, &/>e Peden (Si Anderson Banning Co. Westminster, S. C., Juno 17th, 1005. I $0tal anb personal. -Huggics, harness. White Hickory wagons. I'. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -J. A. Stock spent Sunday in Atlanta, visiting friends. - Miss Hattie Darby is visiting friends at Newry this week. -2.200-pound yoko of oxen for sale. Soe T. E. Alexander. -J. Y. Jones, of Pelzer, spent Sunday in Walhalla among friends. -Sidney Adams spent last Sunday and Monday visiting friends in Atlanta. -Alabastino for inside walls. Ask at tho Walhalla Drug Co. -George Harrison, of Landrum, is here to soo his mother, Mrs. Mary Har rison. -J. B. Reid, of Columbia, spent Satur day and Sunday among relatives and frieuds here. -Capt. Louis E. Perry, of Asheville, spent Sunday with his father and sisters on Paculty Hill. -Tho Lord's Supper and public wor ship in the Lutheran church on Sunday morning in English. -Paul Cobler, of Atlanta, is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Pitch ford for a short while. -Have your walls made new with Alabastine-a cold water paint almost as cheap as white wash; any color. Walhalla Drug Co. - A. Rae Dendy, of Lake Toxaway, and Julian Dendy, of Charlotte, spout Sunday with their parents. -Miss Katie Biomaun returned yester day from a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. o. I.. Garwood, in Atlanta. - Master Sterling Garwood, of Atlanta, is visiting bin friends, Rieppo and Dick Riemann, on Faculty Hill. -MTF. Annie Floyd and family leave on Wednesday for Lowndesville, 8. C., wh. re they will make their home in the future. A brilliant without rubbi Neal's Iron lust paint li waste time and labor in polishl with stove polish-use Neal'? 1 For stoves, stove-pipes, grates rust tnd decay. Withstands e: Good Bru6h free with each c Mid? ky l?rgin Palm tnd V Acme White Lead & Cole -FOR SALE RY Walhalla Drug C Liberal I>onatioOS to Churches and School House DRY GOODS HOES. ns and Caskets. i lO-Cent many good things id others. LS. You will be i our goods. \YNES. -Walhalla Drug Co. guarantees and sollt? Norman's Worm Tablets. 25 cents. -Miss Ida Riemann is spending a few days in Atlanta, visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Garwood. - Kov. I). P. Dearden will preach at Hod Hill school house on the secoud Sunday in July at ll o'clock. -Mrs. Kate P. Lewis is visiting rela tives at Clemson College and enjoying the Summer School entertainments. -Blackberries wanted.-2,000 gallons; will pay ten cents per gallon for fresh berries. J. II. Barnett Canning Co. -Mrs. E. A. Bell loft yesterday morn ing for a visit to relatives and friends at Clayton, Ga. She will be abseut ton days or two weeks. -S. C. Hodges is running on tho Bluo Bulge Railway as express mesaougor, taking the place of Hugh P. ilolloman, who is off on sick leave. -Ottis Whitten, of Pi ndleton, re turned to his home yesterday, after spending several days in Walhalla as a substitute in the railway sorvice. -Hov. J. II. Ayers will preach at Oak Grove school house on the second Sun day evening in July, at 8.80 o'clock. Public cordially invited to attend. - Paints! Paint*!! Paints!!! Write for color cards and prices, and bc convinced that our prices are a little cheaper than tho other "feller." Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C. -Calhoun Cor. Piokens Sentinel-Jour nal, 21st: "Miss Gussie DuPre, of Wal halla, who has been visiting friends in Calhoun, returned home Saturday." -Married, at the homo of the officiat ing minister, Kev. W. W. Abbott, on Sunday evening, June 25, 1905, Andey Corn and Miss Kate Whitfield, all of Jordania. - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, of Ander son, arrived in Walhalla last Thursday. They will make thoir home hore for tho future. They have for several yoars past resided in Georgia. -John B. Compton, of Fair Play, and Wade Armstrong, of Richland, report cotton blooms on the morning of June 20th. These gentlemen are uot far bo hind the earliest. -Mrs. B. W. Spinks and Miss Tilla Fringe, of Newry, accompanied by their friends, Misses Sallie and Janie Cren shaw, spent several days with thoir mother, Mrs. A. Morgan, in Midway, last week. -Ira L. Anderson, representing the Anderson-Wilson Paper Co., of Rich mond, was in Walhalla on business for a short while last Wednesday. Mr. Ander son ?H the senior member of the Ander son-Wilson Company. -Columbus, Ga., is to have a now hosiery mill. Wo are pleased to not? that Jas. I). Massey, formerly of this community, is prominently connected with the mill and was instrumental in organizing the company. -Fresh t urnip seed, corn, rape, beaus, grass, clover, ?fcc, at Norman's. - Little Margery Hall, of JaokBonville, Fla., will arrive in Westminster on Fri day, the 80th instant. She will spend her vacation with her grandmother, wife of the late Dr. James A. JohnB, at Johna's null, three miles from Westmin ster, also as the guest of her cousin, Miss Augusta Smithson. -Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Copeland, of Waynesboro, Ga., passed through Wal halla Monday on their way to Tamaasee, where they will spend a short while at the home of Mrs. C. Jones. They will go from there to Atlanta, whero Mr. Copeland has accepted a call as pastor of ??ne o? the Baptist (Umrenes. -^oeoial salo of shoes, pants, hats, ribbons, hosiery, cheap at Norman's. 77^ HEALS IRON enamel surface on your stove lng. Enamel provides the polish t on with a brush. Don't ng your stoves every few days ron Enamel. , furnace pipes, etc. Prevents Ktrcme heat. an. irnli/i Maker, In A rn? rte?. >r Work.*, Detroit, Mich. -Cotton ls bringing t?fc otnta to-day. , -Prayer meeting this 8.30 p. m. at the Walhalla Methodist church. -Mrs J. H Anderson, of Anderson, WK H in Walhalla the first of this week. -Judge D. A. Smith returned last Munday from Washington, where he spent about a week pleasantly. -Miss Bertie Lona, of Newberry, is stopping at the Walhalla Hotel for a few days. Her friends are plussed to meet her again. -Andrew Wbitner, colored, of Pell City, Ala., died last Sunday. His body was shipped to Walhalla, Iiis old home, on Monday for burial. - I)uggie?|*and wagons-cash or on time. Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C. -Services next Sunday in the Metho dist church at Walhalla at 11.15 a. m. and at Seneca at 8.80 p. m. by the pastor, Kev. K. S. Joues. - Kev. K. L. Bogers has been confined to his roora for several days with au at tack of fever. He is improving, how ever, and his frieudB hope to see bim out again in a fow days -Faneather. the little six year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Meakin, is sick at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Strother, at West Union. We hope she will soon be well. -Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Benedict and children. Kutti and Kugeuo 13., of Seneoa, and their nieces, Misses Louise Crutcher and Julia Greene, of Nashville, Tenn., spent yestorday with Kov. and Mrs. E. S. .Jones. -Straw Hats, slippers, fans, children's parasols, half price at Norman's. -President K. K. Lucas returned last Sunday from Tamassee, whore ho spent a week. He is greatly improved in health, and able to partially resume ids duties at tho Walhalla Cotton Mills. -Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schiff, of Char lotte, spent a few days in Walhalla last, week visiting nt tho home of Mr and Mrs. F. H. Carter. Mrs. Schiff IB pleas antly remembered hero as Miss Myra Hester. -Easter Perry, an old colored woman, died in Chattanooga, Tenn., on last Sunday. Her body was shipped to Wal halla, herold home, for interment, which took place this muming in Flat Kock, tho colored cemotery. -J. H. Kenney will conduct religious services at Nazareth and Hopewell Methodist churches next Sunday. Tho pastor being engaged tu a protracted meeting at Westminster, will preach there Sunday morning and evening. -If you are goiug to build or repair write for prices on windows, doors, blinds, mouldiugs, nails, etc., any size, any desiKU. We handle building mate rial in largo quantities. Quantity tells; our prices sells. - Matheson Hardware Co., Westminster, S. C. -Last Thursday morning we received from Matthew Davis, who lives neat Seneca, tho first cottou bloom sent UN this season. Ile bas a fine crop. Wi have also received blooms from John W. Oliver and C. E. Gaillard, of Walhalla W. M. Summered and Alex Taylor, ol Seneca: James W. Ables, and T. A. Gid eon (colored), of near Oakway. -At tho mootiug of Oconee Lodge, No, 04, I. O. O. P., held Inst Dight, the fol lowing officers wore elected for tho en suing term: Noble Grand, W. D. Moss Vice Grand, H. Pennington; Secretary, Anton (?orber; Treasurer, Jas. Thorop son. On ar.:nu n i of next Tuesday liri m. a legal hoP.day, there will bo no meeting Tire newly elected officers will be in stalled ou the 11th. -Mrs. A. P. Brown and Mrs. W. M Probst, of Seueoa, accompanied by theil children, are in Walhalla for two months Tboy aro occupying the former McCol lough residence on Faculty Hill. Mrs Wade, mother of Mrs. Brown, ?B alst with them. They expect soon to havi their homes completed nt Seneca, whet they will become permanent residents ol that place. -Many people are being attracted tx tho Woodside Cotton Mills, Greenville 5. C., on account of tho good wages easy runuing work, pure water, excellen school and churches, good bouses, pas tures and gardens and the extremely higl and healthful location. The mill bai now 34,000 spindles and 000 looms. Th? electric car line runs through tho centei of the village. The management takei particular pains to select good, mora people. -Jacob Bryant, agod about 7(1 years died at biB home in the Wolf Stakt neighborhood last Friday evening ant was buried in tho Wolf Stake Hupt is cemetery ou Saturday, after fuueral ser vices conducted by Kev. J. H. Stone Mr. Bryant had been sick only a fe v. dava from pneumonia, and his death wat quite unexpected. He leaves a wife three sons and two daughters to mouri bis death. He was a native of Andersoi countv, and moved to Oconee about tw< years ago. The family have tho sympathy of many friends in their sorrow. -Tho hospitality of High Falls is pro vorbial. on the Fourth of July then will be a great gathering at that place Arrangements are hoing made, and a da; of pleasure and profit is expected. Then will bo speaking by Prof. James M. MOBS Major Wm. J. Stribling, Judgo D. A Smith and others. All are cordially in vitod and urged to bo present and min gie together. It is an ideal spot for tb gathering together of the people of Oou nee and Bickens counties, and the peo pie of Bickens aro invited to join wit! their Oonoo friends lo making the gath ering at High Falls on tho coming "glori otis Fourth" the most pleasant ever bold Lot everybody tio and onjoy tho ?lay. - Local Knights of Pythias enjoye ono of their most pleasant meetings las Monday night, when the third degre was conferred in amplified form in th Castle Hall of Walhalla Lodge, No. 61 The mooting was made specially piensan by thc pres?nos of .fudge Geo. E Prince of ( hlquola Lodge, Anderson; Solicito J. F.. Hoggs, of Blue Kidgo Lodge, Greet ville; Stenographer M. C. Long, of New berry Lodge; Robt Boyd, B. A. Dal and Luther Moore, of Seneca Lodge, an P, P. McDaniel, of Easloy Lodge. Ligh refreshments wero served at the oloso o work, tho whole making up a dolightfu and profitable gathering. -( 'I i aries 11 m Evening Post, Juno 22c "On Thursday evening, Juno 15th, th Misses Sassard gave a delightful part at their home in Vnndorliorst streot, i honor of Miss Gertrude Smith and Miss? Helen and Buffle Moss, of Walhalla, S. ( A number of friends wero present an tho evening was very pleasantly spent i playing games, etc. Light rofresnmem were sei ved toward the end of tho evei ing, which were muoh enjoyed. Mil Smith is a cousin of tho Misses Sasaat and is here on a visit, while tho Missi MOBB aro visiting their stater, Mrs. D Unwell, of Mcunt Ploasant, S. C." Tl Misses Moss aro now in New .lor so having arrived in Now York by stoatm on last Friday. They aro having a mo delightful visit, to Mrs. C. Terhune ar daughter Annie, of Hackonsack, N. J. Binder Tvi Blue Flame C For Hot We Bicycle Repairs. Ba Gauze \ Doors and 1 Fruit Je -Dou't forgot ibo big pionic at Oak way 00 July 4th. -Norman's Worm Tableta for pair, weak childrou, worm fevor and kidneys. -Julian .1. Novillo, of Atlant?, is among his old friends in Walhalla aud West Union for a short whilo, stopping with his uncle. Capt. John C. Neville. Ho bas recently been promoted in the railway service. He is at proscnt hold ing the position of rond foreman of en gines for the Southern Railway. His friends here aro always glad to moot him ! at his old home. -Last Thursday W. L. KOSH caught a; enrrier pigeon at his home near Tunnell ! Hill. Tho hird has black stripes on ? wiugs aud baok, and from its right leg Mr Koss took a brass band, on which is engraved the letters, ''lt. N." The left I leif had an aluminum band with "M 12,- j 70*2" on it. Mr. Koss lia* the pigeon and would be glad to hear from any one who knows any thing of its owner. -Fever ami stomach troubles caused ! by worina. Use Norman's Worm Tablet?. -W. J. Haley, of Koyston, (ia., is ou a ; visit to his non, W. 8. Haley, of West- I minster, and is in attendance on Court > hero this week. He has served for sov?i- | ral sessions as bailiff in the Georgia j inuits and is an interested spectator in the courts as i un in South < 'ai oh na. , Mr. Haley was raised nenr Townville, in this county, from where he enlisted in ' Company K. 2d South Carolina Kifles in the Civil War, but immediately after his return he removed to Georgia, where he has since lived and reared a large family. He is agreeably impressed with tho progress being mndo in Oconeo. He says the Keoweo Courier was the first newspaper he over read, and well re members going to Townville for it more than forty years ago. -A special dispatoh received by tho Greenville News last night from Annapo lis announced that John Sloan, of Gieei - ville, a son of Thomas Sloan, the well known and popular druggist, had suc cessfully passed his examination for er? trance into the United States Military Academy. Mr. Sloan wa? designated for the appointment through the influence of Senator Latimor, and he made a fine record iu bis examination. Others from South Carolina who successfully passed the entrance examination were: A. A. Merrick, Walhalla; H. It. Todd, I.aureus; T. H. Winters, Society Hill; H. H. Dick, Sumter. We congratulate our young friend Merrick on his successful entrance examination into the great naval school of the nation. rkaml>a>1?i?'a COlIC, Cholera ll Ult Uianiberlaitl S i)?Brrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Duy it now. It may save life. Searching for Mother, Youth Walks the Fields. Columbus, Ga., June 25.-Declaring that he was searching for bis mother, Emmett Wells, a woll drossed boy of 9 years was found walking through the fields on the T. C. Kendrick place, two miles east of Columbus, yesterday. He was taken to Walter Kendrick's place, but has since ran away from there and so far has not boen located. The boy's pai mts separated last year and the lad was awarded to Martin Ty uer, of Girard. Ho ran away from Mr. Tyner a day or two ago, declaring that he waH going to live with his mother and no one oise. It is thought that his mother is somewhere in this city. There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer's Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. The chorus is sung by millions. " Before ntlng Ayer'* Hair Vigor I hart very thin and very poor hair. But 'continued to ute the Vigor nntll my hair greatly Improved In every way. I have umd lt off and on for the patt ten yean."-MRS. M. DKUMMOND, Newark. N. J. A Made by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell. KASS. Aleo manufacturera of y SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHERRY PRC TOR A I. iiers SUMMER HARDWARE. Reep Cool ! White Mountain and Arctic Freezers for Frozen Dainties. PAINTS that stand the test of time. ine. )il Stoves ather. se Ball Goods. Vire, Windows, irs. NORMAN'S "ST Specially Low Prices on Shoes, Hats, Pants, Shirts, Trunks, Valises, Lamps. Wall Paper, Window Shades, Crockery, Tin ALL KINDS SEEDS. 5 AND 10-CENT COUNTERS. f YOUR DRUG STORE SHOPPING ls tho must important shopping that you do. lt is tho shopping upon windi depends health and strength and often life and death. The nest is always tho oheapcst quality, but in Driur Store Goods the best is tho ouly quality you should have auything to do with. You may safely feel sure that every purchase jon make at The Seneca Pharmacy is absolutely right-tho right quality at tho right price for that quality. JPha that I?** KB"" H U Y LEK'S CANDIES. f*1 The Seneca_Pharmacy1 I HOTEL. BLOCK. CLOTHING! $1,000 Worth of Sample Clothing in Spring and Summer Weights, at New York Wholesale Cost. This Entire Lot Is made up of the Newest and Latest Patterns and Styles in Men's, Hoys' and Children's Suits. Also, a big lot of Factory Jobs that we are offering at 25 to 40 per cent off regular prices. In this lot are some of the greatest val ues that we have ever been able to offer for tho money. Notions $1,000 Worth of Sample Notions at New York wholesale cost. This lot in cludes great valucB in Men's Shirts at 25c. to $1.60 each. Hoys' Shirts at 20o. to 75c. ouch. Men's Pants at 50c. to $5 per pair. Hoys' Pants at 20c, to $1.60 per pair. Men's and Hoys' Overalls at20c to$l. Ladies' Skirts at 75c. to $7.60. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Ties at 5c. to 73c. oach. Hosiery and Suspenders. a DRESS GOODS. A full and complote stock of Lawns, Muslins, India Linens, Organdies, Batiste Silks-all at Lowost Prices. Also a full and complete line of Embroideries and Laces. QTT/^VTi'Cl Don't fail to try a pair of our Boyal, Shamrock CJTT/~YI71C! OJLLVy JDJ?O and Bed Baven Shoes-the greatest OllU IliiO valuos for tho money. We are headquarters for High Grade Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Doors, Sash. Blinds, Lime and Cement. (Jomo and see us and got our prices on any aud everything that you may want. We've got it. Wi PI Nimmons, SENECA, S. C.