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S H ( OUR SHOE 1 TINUES T< C. G. JA OUR SHOES A. THEIR IS CoiTespondence ls cordislly invited from persons living in Oconee county who wish to ask any questions about banking. If you can't come to soe us writ? us about starting an account with VM. -Buggies, harness, White Hickory wagons. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -A. H. Bentley,||Es<j., has returned from a V?B?I to EaBley. -Horn, unto Mr. and Mis. John L. Uamby, on August 7th, a son. -MisscB Maud Hopkins and Stella Fin cannon, of Seneca, spent Sunday in Wal halla. -Nice line of two-piece suits cheap. M. S. Stribling, Westminster, S. CV -Hadley Hopkins, formerly of Seneca, was a visitor to our town the first of tho woek. Miss May Hicks, of Seneca, visited her friend, Miss Dollie Beard, the first of this week. -Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Herndon left last Friday for a week or ten days' visit to Jooassoe. -W. F. Mason, of (Lavonia, Ga., is visiting his sister, Mrs. James Seaborn, and family. -Get the best elothing made by st rou H o >v BroB., on Wednesday and Thursday, AugUBt 15 and lo at C. W. Pitchford Co.'e. -Min? Lucia Matthews, of Winnsboro, is visiting at the home of Kev. C. D. Mann, in West Union. -H. P. Holleroan rntiirned last week from JocasBee, where he had been recu perating for a week or more. -Prayer meeting at the Walhalla Methodist church this (Wednesday) even ing at 8.30 o'clock. Everybody invited. -WilBon Kat lille, of Anderson, is on a visit to Mis uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Faut, and family, in Midway. -There will be preaching at Zion Methodist church next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, by tho pastor, Rev. E. S. Jones. -Wanted-All the poaches, tomatoes and green beanB in Oconee county. I am ready to buy them at good prices. J. II. Cannon, Long Creek, S. C. He made a new txr? of bis oki one io a afternoon with a c Neal's Carriage Paint Color and varnish cxperteooe unnecessar fob. Dries hard, glossy ; Ask for color cards Acme Whiit LA Walha PAINTER.1 SUPPLIES I E S 'RADE CON D GROW. LYNES. RE SOLD ON 1ERITS. *0 -Fresh turnip seed at Norman's. -J. W. Holland, of Senoca, was in Walhalla Monday on business. -Candidato W. J. Reeder has been Suite sick at his home in West Union uring the past week. ? -Don't forget the all-day singing at Cherry Hill next Suuday. Carry your basketa and have them well-filled. -You can be suited for your fall and winter suit at C. W. Pitchford Co.'s on August 15th and loth. See this line. 88 -Julian Dendy is at home from Sumter, whero he has boen spending the season playing with the Sumter ball team. -Master Harold Brennecko, who has been quite sick for a week or more, is so ; far improved as to be able to sit up. -A. L. Stowe, of Toccoa, Ga., sheriff of Stephens county, was in Walhalla during the past week on ofllcial business. -Mrs. Durham, widow of a Confede rate soldier, died at her home in West Union last night. Her husbaud W*B killed during the war. -A full line fresh drugs, school sup plies, toys. Norman's Drug Store. -Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vernor are on an outing this week to Asheville, N. C. They will no doubt enjoy themselves in that iiue climate this hot weatuor. -Miss Mamie Ansel is in Atlanta, Ga., visiting her relatives and friends in the Gate City. Sho will protract her visit for a mouth or longor, perhaps. -Mr. Georgo Judd will preach in tho Walhalla Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. Everybody cordially invited to attend. -Capt. W. A. Strother and two daugh - ters, M issi's Eloise and Ireno, and Mrs. Ruth Idsou returned to Walhalla Sunday after spending a week or ten days in Washington. -If you want to soil your land or buy any land, in town or out, see me before ?ou trado. 1 will make you money. '. E. Alexander, Heal Estate Agent, Walhalla, S. C. - W. S. Hunter it Co., Seneca, an nounce tho arrival of their first car of new wheat flour-Miami and Town Talk. These brauds aro general favorites. See advertisement. -J. D. Cappelmann. Esq., of Charles ton, accompanied by his little son, Soher rer, was in Walhalla on business last week. Ho is always a welcome visitor to his old home town. -Special sale of crockery, china and tin Saturday at Norman's. -Rev. W. F. Strickland will preach at Old Pickens on tho third Sunday in this month at ll a. m. At this service the nac? amcnt of the Lord's Supper will bo administered. Public inviten. -C. W. & J. E. Bauknight announce the fall and winter opening of their tai- , loring department on August 17th and , 18th. A representative of the Globe ? Tailoring Company will ho here. Over j MX) patterns will be on display. -Mrs. L. T. Simmons is on Long Is land, New York, with her children. The chauge in climate pro?'"?* beneficial tn ber health, and she will probably remain ' bhere through the summer months. We ??!?h he? a pleasant "tay and safo return. -Five Hundred Bushels Peaohes , Wanted at Canning Factory-Will pay , SO cents per bushel for nico peaohes, and ( l.'U cents for small peaohes. Please do j io? bring any in tow sacks as it ruins ? them. I will not buy any on Saturdays. , J. H. Barnett. -Rev. W. F. Strickland will begin pro- j Erected services at Old Pickens on the 1 .hird Sunday in this month. He will be < issisted in tho meeting by Rov. A. R. j Wood son, of Pendleton. Everybody in- ( ?rited to attend. Tho services will con- , iiini' through tho week. -Norman's Drug Store. Everything [res h. ;-Nealfc Carriage ?' Tnt old original mm at one operation, making ~Z y and insuring a satisfactory ? and brilliant in a short time, mm and information. i Prior ?ad Vtrohk Mkn to * mutm. mtm nd & Color Wort*. Dem*. Mick, um ??M?MiHMMii?iiiiiiiiiiTniiiiii>ewiuigMMuu. i ijiipu.i j m.. jjffrw-m -Special aale Saturday at Norman's clothing, hats, pants, shoes. -Miss Mary Pitohford's many friends will be pleased to see ber able to be out again, after an illness of two or three weeks. -Mrs. John Fairy aud her little son. Earnest, of branchville, are visiting the family of Hov. C. D. Maun, of West Un ion, this week. -There will be services in the Metho dist cburob uext Sunday morning ut ll o'clock and in the evening at 8.80 o'clock. Piiblio cordially invited. -Don't forget to inspect C. W. Pitch ford Co.'s handsome Hue uf tailoring ma terials on Wednesday and Thursday, Au gust 15th and 10th. The biggest line ever brought to Walhalla. 83 - Mi H. Dolie Dreyer and little nephew, Master Irwin Suehrstedt, of Chsr!e?too? are spending the summer at the home of John Kuemmerer, .it ar Walhalla. -Masters Frank and Whitfield Holle man, sons of J. T. Holleman, of Ander son, are on a viait to their grandparents, Judge and Mrs. J. W. Holleman. -Jas. M. Moos left the first of this week for New York City, where he goes to attend to some business. He expects to return in about a week's time. -Miss Mary Striming is viaitluK her grandmother, Mrs. T. A. Norton, this week. We are glad to have our charm ing friend in our neighborhood. -My entire line of men's oxfords at cost for the next thirty days. M. S. Striming, Westminster, S. C. -Jesse Neville and "Jube" and Dave Strother returned home last Saturday from Highlands, where they have been for a week or ten days on a pleasure trip. -Mr. and Mrs. James Russell and Louis O. Russell, of Greenville, are visit ing at the home of their parent?, Mr. and Mrs. William. G. Russell, on Chattooga river. -Miss Lyda Keith, of Anderson, is visiting friends in Walhalla this week. She is always a welcome visitor to our town, this place having once been her home. -Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rrunson, after spending soveral days with the latter's mother, Mrs. A. L. Roberts, and family, left Sunday morning for their home in Columbia. -Misses Carrie and bessie Belle Sholor, of Anderson, visited friends in Walhalla last Saturday aud Sunday. They have many friends here who are always glad to see them. -Mrs. J. E. Crosby, accompanied by her daughter, Lillian, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Riddle, and family, at Edonton, N. C. They will be gone about ten days. -W. G. Perry, of Greenville, is on a visit to his father, Capt. Wm. Perry, on Faculty Hill. -See professional card of Dr. F. F. Collins. He has beon in Walhalla seve ral years and is well and favorably knowu in this section and needs no recommenda tion at our bands. -John R. Kaufmann, of Anderson, visited Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kaufmann, the llrst of this week. John has many friends, who are always glad to soe him in his nativo town. -Dr. W. K. Sharp, wife and two chil dren, of Rivoli, are visiting at the home of Judge and Mrs J. W. Hollomao this week. Wo aro always glad to welcome those good people in our midst. -L. O. Russoll, of Greenville, passed through Walhalla last Saturday ou hie way to Russell, whero ho will spend short while with his parents, Capt. anti Mrs. W. G. Russell, and family. -Roy C. Kay, of Birmingham, Ala., ie ou a visit to his mother, Mrs. J. T. Kay, of East End, and other relativos in Wal halla. Roy is looking weil and his manj friends are always glad to seo him. -Mrs. R. C. Wilhelm and her twe children, Fred and Mary Lee, of Atlanta Ga., are visiting her brother, C. W Pitchford, and other relatives in Wal halla. Her many friends here will lu pleased to meet her. -Norman's New Drug Store sells one pound boxes Delmonico'* fine chocolatei at 50 cents. All kinds of box candies. -The young people of Walhalla en ?oyed the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. A. *. Crisp last Friday evening. They al reported having a good time, as is goom ally the rule when Misses Fannie an<3 Annie Crisp entertain. -W. E. and R. D. Gaillard have pur chased the Jackson County Journal, pub lished at Webster, N. C. They are sone of the late A. DuPre Gaillard, formerlj of Oconee county. We welcome then: to the field of Southern journalism, anti bespeak for them much success, whict we are sure they will merit. -Charles D. Jaynes and his son, W Barton Jaynes, of Valley Mills, Texas, ?re visiting ?? Coonee county. The} arrived at Westminster the early part ol last. week. They have spent several dave with relativos and friends at Walha!!: ?nd will remain in the county severa days before returning home. They left min county in the fall of 1800, and thh is their first visit to their old home Their many friends are delighted to se? them again. -The town authorities have been hav lng some good and lasting work done oi Tugaloo and College streets during tin past two woeks. The sidewalks havi been built and broadened and the street otherwise improved. Wo say let tin good work go on until all cross st rent are put in as good condition as thosi two. J. M. Kelley has oversight of th work, and what Joe don't know abou workiug st reeds and roads is not wort I telling. "Forward " is the word. -An invitation to inspect the hand some fall and winter patterns of big! class custom tailoring materials and t have your measure taken by an oxpoi Cutter represent i ug St rouse Si Bros., Bal timore, tho well-known makers of hig art olothing. Orders will be taken at on store on Wednesday and Thursday, Ar gnat 1ft and 16. C. W. Pitchford Co. .1 -Wm. L, Dalton, a formor Ocone boy, who has beon a member of the 112tl Company, United States Coast A rt i 11er > stationed at Delaware City, Doh, fe four years, has doolined to re enlist i the servico of Uncle Sam, although h was in the line of promotion, bavin been raised from private to corporal, an thon to sergeant. Mr. Dalton bas a< cepted a position with tho Pennsylvani State police force, and is stationed a Greensburg, that State. We wish hil much success in his new position. -We are indebted to our friend, E. & Morgan, of the Fairview section, for fine watermelon. We are always glad t be remembered by our country friends I so substantial a manner ana to kno' that the efforts of the hard-worked prit ter are appreciated. The latch string t the offloe door hangs on the outside dui ing the winter months, but during th vegetable and fruit season the doc stands wide open, and it is double-dooi too. and there is no need to fear that th package will be too large. All are we come, fruit or no fruit. Come. Garter Harth WALHi We will dave yon Farming Implements. I EVERYT -R. T. Jaynes, ERq., left Tuesday for Chickamauga. -After an extonded visit to relatives in Pennsylvania, Miss Maud M. Fabnestook and Miss Leize Lebby have returned to Wudelawn Farm. -John D. Verner contemplates the erection of two concrete or brick store rooms, each fronting .30 feet on Main street and running 150 feet back on Catharine street. Coutraots have not been let as yet. It is understood his in tentions aro to have'the work completed this fall. -Mrs. E. S. Jones and childreu re turned home yesterday afternoon from a two weeks' pleasant visit to her father and family in Spartanhurg. She was ac companied home by her nieco, Miss Bessie Earle, a beautiful and winsome young lady, who will spend a month or moro with her aunt and family. -Having failed to obtain suitable room in Walhalla Dr. Fahnestock has removed his dental office to his country home, whore he will continue to prac tice dentistry for those desiring first class work at cash prices. It pays dig dividends to employ a skillful dentist, as patients, for whom he has worked since 1570, will tell you. Phone 27. 33 -A lot of new machinery is now be ing installed in the card room of the Walhalla Cotton Mills. Last week a new picker was put in and this week nine cards of the most approved make aro being placed. Wo loam that when the now machinery is put in operation night work will be stopped. -Wo have quite a lot of gallon at d half gallon bottles to dispose of at 5 auu 10 cents oach ; also a few uice gallon jugs, made of white ware-beauties-to .co at 15c. each or ttvo for 25c. Come before thti> r.r? all gone. Walhalla Drug Co. -Hoad Ruskin Anderson's ad. in this issue, and read it twice. He announces his fall tai luring opening on August 0. 10 and ll. People who are not standard built should call on him on these days and get the latest out. The styl*s are correct, the weaves and colors tho pret tiest, nobbiest and most recent. Young men who intend marrying this fall are especially advised to oall on him. Fur niture-Anderson has it. Also every thing in house-furnishing g< ods. All on credit, too! Rut the prices are the biggest inducement. Goto Seneca, call on Ruskin Anderson, and he can tell you more than we can. Unnecessary Expense. Aoute attacks of colic and diarrhoea come on without warning and prompt relief mast be obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician's service in such oases if Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of this remedy will relieve the patient before a doctor could arrive. It has never been \ known to fail, even in the most severe and dangerous cases and no family should be without it. For sale by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Notice-Return Cemetery. All persons interested in the Return cemetery are requested to meet thereon Wednesday, August 16th, for the pur pose of cleaning it off. P. E. Williams. Damascus Club Reorganized. The Damascus Democratic club met August Uli and reorganized by electing M. H. Lee presl ifni and Preston I.eo secretary. D. F. Carter was elected County Kxccutive Committeeman. Committee to revise olub Mst: E. B. i-ee and Jotra T. Rohletter. Managers of primary: D. F. Tarter, K. Bi I-co, John T. Kohlettcr. M. II. Lee, President. Preston Lee, Secretary. Lyerly Murderers Lynched. Salisbury, N. C., August T.-Three of tho gang tif negroes charged with tho brutal murder of Isaac Lyerly, wife and two children, wore to night taken from the jail hero, carried to a ball ground near the city and swung np. Hardly had their feet left tho ground when their bodies were riddled with bullets. The uegioes were lirought herc Sunday for trial for murder and thc trial was going. Tho .had negroes were thc ring leaders of thc killing, there being five on trial. A looker-on was shot and wounded. The militia was on duty about tho Jail, but. had been supplied with blank cartridges. Three Hundred Lives Lost at Sea. Cartagena, Spain, August (?.-A terrible ma- 1 tine disaster occurred Saturday evening cir Cape 1'alos. The Italian steamship Sirio, from t'enoa for Barcelona, Cadi/., Montevideo and Hueuos Ayres, with 800 on board, was wrecked r>fT Hormigas Island. Three hundred Immi grants, most of them Italians and Spaniards, were drowned. Tho captain of tho steamer emu- ? mitted suicide. Two bishops were drowned. The remainder of the passengers were rescued : In boats. The steamer stniek a rocky reef and soon sank, stern first. 1 A dispatch from Madrid says that the latest i reports of the wreck of tho Italian steareor places the number of dead ut 883. 1 DO YOU WANT A HOME ? I will sell a few forty-acre tracts of wild ; timber land in Arkansas, smooth and fer- < tile, to actual settlers at $4 an acre, twenty dollars down, balance three years time, 3 per cent interest. R. B. Robiuson, Searcy, Ark. IT IS EASY TO SAVE YOUR FORAGE WITH THE UP-TO-DATE AND LATE IMPROVED MOWERS AND RAKES THAT ARE SOLD BY THE are Company, ILLA, S. C. money in Hardware and See ns before yon bny. LIGHT RUNNING PLANO <* MACHINES % AR E - U P TO DATE iING IN HARDWARE ! Special Sala IN Combs, Belts, Hand Bags, Lace Pins and all Other Latest Novelties for Ladies. New Style Belts. New Style Belts in Black and White Silk, B ack, 'Vhite, Gray or Lizzard Colored Kid. They are the latest craze. Price 25 and 50 Cents. Hand Bags. Shipment of about one hundred New Style Band Bags. Values up to $1.50. On Sale at 19c. to 89c. Come early arfd got your pick of them. Side and Back Combs. Absolutely the largest line of these (ioods you have ever been shown in a Minali town. The best 10c. and 25c. Combs we have ever been able to get. One lot of Guilt Trimmed Combs, with Stone Settings, _$1 Values for 50 Cents. Solid Gold Lace Pins. La.KC Assortment Bright or Roman, Guaranteed Solid Gold, Jeweler's Prices, 75c, to $1. Our Special Price. 39 Cents. HUNT & HARPER, "The Big Cash Store." Locals from Ramsay's Creek. Ramsay's Creek, August 0.-Drying and can ning fruit is tho order Of the day. J. U. Karie, Esq., of Walhalla, was In our sec tlon last Thursday. Slonn Fendley and hts cousin. Miss Emma, of Piedmont, came up to visit his father, J. I.. Fendley, Inst Friday. Rol>ert Cobb, with a large force of hands, put I some of our roads In good condition last week. ' The members of ('ross Hoads church, nnd all , others Interested, nru requested to meet Friday morning before tho fourth Sunday In August for thc purpose ol cleaning off the grave yard. Pleasant Fendley, of Anderson county, wn.i visiting his brother, J, L. Fendley, a few days Ugo. The irirls will he pleased to learn that Dread Pel frey has purchased a new buggy. Our young candidate, ll. W. Grabt?, ol Fair I'lav, wns in this section Inst week. Miss Paulino Couch spent Sundav afternoon with her friend, MISR Cora i-ylo. Wedding hells have lieen silent hero a long while, but never mind, wo will surprise some body before always; Bat?alo BRI. A. GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES [tching, Blind, Blooding, Protruding Piles. Druggists aro authorized to re fund money if Pazo Ointments fails to sure in 0 to 14 days. 50o. Prof. Mann Resigns as Trustee. Cotton Association M?n Condemned., Richard Cheatham and A. A. child, officers of the Southern Cotton Association, have been condemned by the investigating committee appointed by the president of the association for Bpoculating in cotton futures. Weak Lungs Bronchitis On account of the fact that ho has been appointed superintendent of the reformatory which will be built at Flor ance, Prof. J. L. Mann has sent Gover nor Heyward bis r?signation as trustee -f that institution. In his stead, Gov ernor Heyward has appointed W. R. Bar ringer, of Florence, as trustee. Mr. Barringer is regarded as a man eminently fitted for the position.-The State, Au gust 4th._ NINO'S DYSPEKII TABLETS Our? Indigestion and Stomaoh Trouble? For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. " I had an awfnl rough for over a rear, and nothing, ?cemed to do me any good. 1 tried Ayer'* Cherry Pectoral and waa soon cured. I recommend lt to all my friend? whenever they have a cough."-Mies M. M RY K RA. Washington, D. 0. A Made by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mae? Aleo m.nufaoturer. of , . uers f SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. NAIR VIGOR. yor's PHI? keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative.