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?. LOCAL A XI) PERSONAL. .j? . ??J? -New crop cotton seed bulla at Juyncs's. -Nice .Jersey cow willi young calf for sale. NV. lt. Lawrence, Richland, 5. C. - Head Lowery & Holloway's big advertisement in this issue. They sell the famous Regal shoes. - For Sale Yoke well-trained oxen, one 7-year-old mare, I wagon. J, P. dones. West I nion. I"* - lt. T. Jay nos, I0s<|., spent .donday and Tuesday at Clayton. Ca., where he went on professional business. ?eo. M. Ansel has returned from New York, where he went lo buy tall and winter goods 1er .Moss 6, Ansel. Very best Hour to he had: strict ly fancy patent, $r?.i}0 per barrel. C. W. i\j .1. IC. Baukntght. - R. R. Doyle will preach al Whit mire on tho fourth Sunday in this month instead ot' ai Fairview and Newry as usual. Next Sunday Kev. s. 1'. Hair will occupy the pulpit ot' tho Wal halla Hapttsl church, preaching at die morning and evening hours. - Dr. Tbos. C. C. Fahnestoclc, den tist, will be in his office every Tues day. Thursday and Saturday. - Dr. M. W. Strickland and Mr. Caldwell, of Poisser, S. C.. were in Walhalla Monday on business. They have many friends here who are al ways glad lo meet them, Dosi or Strayed- Medium-sized pointer bitch; liver and while; last seen had small rope about neck. Re ward ii' returned to .1. D, Stonecy pher, Westminster. S. C. -When you want the besl buggy on the market for the money buy a "Hughes" buggy from T. 10. Alexan der, Walhalla. 23tf - .dr. and Mrs. R. Q. Merrick and child. ol' Greenville, are visiting this week at Hie home ol' A. C. Merrick In Walhalla. Their many friends art pleased to have them arnot 's. .-Wanted -Dog cont rai : ors > lou in i he woods 'at Hrasstown Creek and Tugaloo River. Call or writ? us R. F. I?. Route No. 1. Madison S. C. McIntosh & Hennessy. 3? -T. B. sbelor left yesterday foi Greenville, whore he has entered Fur man University for thc coming ses sion. Ills friends herc wish tor hin e .-ry success in Iiis studies in ilia splendid Institution. Wained l!y young lady ol' ex perience, position as teacher ii school or family; (|uali(lcd to lead lOngllsh. Latia, French. Reference exchanged. Address Lox tl, Harley ville. S. C. -John Joost is greatly Improving his residence on South ll road stree hy additions to same and t lie placin of metal shingles on the roof. Whet completod tho work will be a mark ed addition to his home. A real good Hour per barre C W. & .1. 10. Rauknlghl. - .1. M . Si t lon, ot' Charlotte, spoil a I'ew days lu'fe this an.I lasi sveek ;i tile home ot' Mr. and Mrs. W. Beard. Mis. Sitton ls spending so iv weeks here, and it is nullo prubabl that I hej will make iholl" home pr i man?,illy in Charlotiee. - For Sale-Sound and gent! horse; good buggy. Apply John l Kaufmann, Walhalla. ::?.' * J. W. sh?'lor. Esq., loft yes te day for Greenville, where ho will I for a day or two. Ile nccompanic his son. T. IL, who luis entered Fu man University, During lus sta Mr. Shelor will visit the Pylhia lodges of thal city officially, Our Mr, .1 S. Carter is in tl Lastern markets buying goods. Th means you eau buy anything w lin\e at a reduct d price. J. .vi J. Carter, West minster. -The Walhalla Circuit ?o' il Methodist church ls lo have a Sui day School Conference at Falrvle October I and J. Ail Sunday soho workers should al lend. Some li: talent i-> to ho there. Se- formal a non ncemon i i II nnol her coln mn. -Kor Standing Kent or Sale---A place I -.nib s wost of Walhalla. A .Less ll. J. Sllgh, 120 SVarehou: St., Sparlanburg, s. c. ?{ C. R, I). Rums, Cast Oral Master, is in Atlanta this week a tending the mooting of the sovoroB Grand Lodge <>f odd Follows. Tb ls the largest body of fraternal o der representatives in thc world nearly every nation and longue ha lng representatives nt ese sosslo of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. See our new men's suits > i J. ".H. s i :.. s i s an<i ?20. The are beauties. C. \\\ ,v J, flan night, Walhalla. Ma i ried, Sundae. September IO 10, J. L. Stewart and Miss Lil C. Lyle. The groom ls Hie young* son of Jonb Stewart, and tho bri the second daughter of Samuel Ly ?lil Of the Toxaway section Ol' OOOlU ROv. J. ll Stone performed I ho coi mony. Friends ol the cont vac tl parties extend congratulations a best wishes. - For Sale Tw o 50-ncrc fa rn 2 Vs miles from Walhalla ; about acres in cultivation on< li : each li about IO neros good bol tom lan upland In good state of cultlvntio balance H m ber lain . Price low n terms easy lo sun purchaser, .1 lshell, Walhalla. 7-::n li- v. S. P. Hair, of Fort M will assist Secretary J. I). Moore Hie Institutes for Sunday schi workers in the Boaverdain Assoc Hon tlii.s wce;< and ne\t. Ile w speak especially on "Teacher Tra lng." Re\. J, D. Moore will speak the general work of the Sum! school. All persons Interested L?de teaching are invite,1 ((, ntto i lio meet injis. - Walhalla frh nds of Mr. a Mrs. Jas. Thompson, of Seneca, grot exceedingly io learn thal tl will move (his week i,, Atlanta make their home ht tho future. Tl aro excellent citizens, and OcOl and S?neca are distinct losers their removal from our midst, join with otliers in hearty nt wishes for thom In their new bom -School shoes: Star Brand aro bettor. C. W. & J. IO. Bauknlght. -Jack .Martin and daughter. Miss Ida, of Westminster, have gone to Gibson, C?a., to spend the winter. --New crop cotton seed hulls at .! ftj U?S 3. -A. T. Smith, Misses Ruby and Kate Smith have returned to their home near West Union, having spent (tuite a while visiting relatives near Williamslon. -For Salo-30 bushels Leap's Prollilc seed wheat. Apply at this office. -Wm. A. Hetrick. president ol' til?? Hetrick Hosiery .Mills, is on a business trip lo Philadelphia, New York and other Northern cities. He will be absent for several days yoi. -Miss Jessie Martin and Master Cari Marlin, ol' Westminster. bul last Saturday for Grover, N. C.. where Miss Martin will leach ibis winier and Carl will ?Miter school t here. -Call and see the handsomest ?lue of tailor-made suits ever bandied in Oconoo. Brices right. .1. C. Morton, Wes! I nion. "?I Mrs. .1. C. Lntimer and children, of 1 lonou Bath, who have boon visit ing Mrs. Ltltlllior's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .las. I'hinney. of Wost I nion, for tlie past two months, returned to theil' home last week. Appier oats for seed. C. \y. & .1. B. Bauknlght. Walhalla. Mrs. .las. IMiinney, of West t'n ion. who lias boon in declining health for some time, returned home from the Anderson Hospital last week, whore she had been for treat ment. lier many friends will he glad lo know that she is considera bly Improved. -Handsome soils, made to ordoi' from selected samples. Call and see them. J. F. Morton. West Union. 39 --Frank ll. Shirley, of Westmin ster, spent a short while in Walhalla last week to the delight of bis many friends here. Ile has just recoil Hy returned from an extended trip West. Ho is now driving one of tho hand somest Maxwell cars that we have seen. ?-For Sale-2 *4 acres land on North Broad street. Walhalla, 300 yards from Court House: in high state of cultivation. Apply to F, A. Lewis. 38-15 Little Katherine Adams, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adams, was quito sick for several days Hie latter part of last week and the first of this week, but is greatly Improved now. The litany friends of this In teresting little tot hope to soo hoi ?nu soon and enjoying her usual ro bust health. -Wanted-A respectable and honest colored man as butler. Appl> to Campbell Courtenay, Newry, S. C. .Misses irene Strother, Loki Kaufmann, Gussie Du Pre, Pauline Hughs, May Fant, Hannah Mlllei Harrison and Norma Moore left till: week for Rock HUI, where they hav< entered WTnthorp College. Mrs .Nellie N. Moore ncCOItl pa lllod llOl {daughter, returning to Walhalla to day. ?Wood ?V Sons' he.-t seed rye, bar loy and i etch. c. W. & .1. I-:. Bank night. Walhalla. Master Frank Schroder enter lalned quite a number of the "so ciely soi" (in . he distant futur" when lie had at i. s hollie in M id wa' yesterday Ute hoys and girls of hi age celebrating his otb birthday The afternoon was greatly cnjoyei by all. who were heartily uiinninioii in their wishes for the long life ?mi ? happiness of the little fellow win proved himself such a genial host. Von a re co rd I a 1 ly invited to ai tend ni) fall millinery opening ot Thursday and Friday of next week September 20th and 80th. Mrs. Ii Cnllaway, Walhalla. John Patterson, of Philadelphia expo, ted to arrive in Walhalla 10 morrow on a visit to his dauglltCI Mrs. Cha. F. Hetrick, and fa Dill) Ile will probably romain about tw weeks. Ile holds a responsible posl lion as constructing engineer wit Cramp's Shipbuilding Company a their extensive works in Pinhole! phia. Wo extend to Ililli a heart welcome on this Iiis first visit t Walhalla. --.lust received another car loa of High Point buggies. livery on sold under a personal guarantee. W. M. Brown, Walhalla, (bie of the largos! book doa lei in Hie South has given io the Sont Carolina Sunshine Society a ino.1 generous offer as prizes to Ibo Hrs ten counties in South Cand?na ordct in:: .<:;<> of book., ?'or tho Sunshiii Library for Teachers, which ls to li placed in Hie County Supcrlntciii ont's ellice. Tills ls a new and wit movement, for it places in the rene of overj teacher tools for work. \V ItOpC OcOltee will be one of tile III': ten counties. - For salo--?iHl bushels Apph oats. Now is the time to buy yoi seed tor tall planting. Seo .lames I Darby. Wa.halla, s. c. Miss Maude St Hiding, of Wes minster, ls now engaged in leaehiii in ?lo- graded schools of Rldgewn this Stale, where she weill Inst wee Slie has charge ot the primary d partaient and reports to us that si is delighted willi her new posit io Sile has heretofore beeil one of ll teachers of the Westminster Iii; School. For tho past year Mi Strlbllllg was the valued WOStlttl sur corresponden! of Tho Cou rh and we regret exceedingly lier d pit rt ure from Oconee, which necess tated lier giving up I lie work wi US. lier place will be taken by Mi Ada Marci t. ol' Westminster. f whom we bespeak Hie good offices i in* people of Westminster and coi inanity in the matter of giving go.i newsy letters each week from th town. This week we have been (ll appointed greatly by missing ho our Westminster and Seneca letlot Public Sale We will sell. ! October 1st, (Saturday) at our st bios in Walhalla, our entire live outfit, consisting of ? good Itorfl and :! good mules. Also all vehicli harness, etc. All will bo sold, chance to gel good stock, etc.. at r< sonable prices, Sale begins at O'Clock, Fl'Otwoll Bro;.. Walhall: - For Sale-Good horse and rub ber-tired buggy. Harry Chary. -Full line pattern, ready-to-wear and children's hats, baby and boy's caps. Mrs. R. (.'allaway, Walhalla. -A fox will be turned looso at Todd's market Thursday night, and thc chase will begin at that plac? Friday morning at 2 o'clock. Every body having good dogs expected to come and bring them. A good time will be had. --If you will try Kur foe's paint you will be convinced of Its superi ority In looks and wearing qualities. Sold by Han E. Hood, Walhalla. - -Robert Scott, a colored boy of about thirteen years, is,in jail at Walhalla awaiting developments in the condition ol' J. H. Scheut/., a White boy of about the same age, whom the former struck in the head last Monday with a piece of lion, indicting a serious and painful wound. Young Scheut/, is reported as getting along nicely now, how ever. In spite ol' the fact that he was tor a lime thought to be critically hurt. The injured boy ls the son ol .lohn F. Scheutz? of West Union. New crop cotton seed hulls ?it .laynes's. - We an- requested by Messrs. Brown and Smith, the (wo candi dates lor the ellice ol' County Com missioner in the third primary elec tion, to state that they have agreed aol to make any canvass lor sup port or to solicit work from their friends in the coming election. They have let t I he matter of choice en tirely to the people of tho county, ?ind no one will be bothered by ano ther solicitation for support. Both Mr. Brown and Mr. Smith were in Walhalla bist week and assured us th;it this is their desire. .Inst received car pure wheal shorts for hog feed. C. W. & .1. 10. Bauknight, .There will be a meeting ol' tho Civic League on Monday. September | 26th, at o'clock at the (own hall. This is the regular day for holding the civic meetings, and it is earnest ly desired that all members keep the day iii mind ami attend promptly. Business of great Importance will come up, and unless there is a lull attendance no action can be taken. The citizens of Walhalla are waking up to the necessity of an organiza tion of this kind, and those already members feel encouraged to do theil* best in the hope ol' soon having the: whole town for members. Remem- ! ber, September 26th, at .*> o'clock, and attend prompt.y. -Wanted-All your chickens, eggs lind butter; also country pro duce. .1. F, Rochester, (Humphries stand. Main street.) Walhalla. 39 -The protracted services at the Walhalla Methodist chin , h will be gin next Monday. September 2d. willi an evening service. The pastor will be assisted by Kev. S. K. Kelk. H. H.. i of Atlanta, hr. Helk is a preacher of note, ami Hie Walhalla church ls exceedingly fortunate io securing his services. There will be two services a day. Tho even}jig service will bc at S o'clock and the lime ol' Hie morning service will be determined later. Every precaution will be taken to comfortably seat the large crowds Hitit will be in ?it tendance. The music will also be a drawing feature of the meeting. Members of Hi.- different choirs of the town will compose the chorus, which is al ready practicing. On the I'trsl Sun day in October the church will be dedicated. This will he a great dav. lite dedicatory sermon will be preached by Dr. Kelk. We hesitate not lo say that Hi.- music will be as good as was ever heard in Walhalla. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend ?ill (d' these services. Wc offer for the next 30 days specially low prices on on.- and two horse wa .?ns. .1. i<- .1. s. Carter, West mitts ter. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is to-day the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and should bo taken at the first un natural looseness of the bowels, lt is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by Hr. J. 'V. Kell. Walhalla; Chas. W. Wicklili West Union. A t lent ion. W. O. W. To the Woodmen of the World: We will unveil tin- monument of mir late Sovereign .lames C. Young at Central. Mount /.ion cemetery, on the fourth Sunday in September, the 2"?th. at :? o'clock p.' m. Ali W. O, W. members are cordially invited to bo pre-.'iii. Convenient schedules on all trains. Nos. and Iii will gel all here on 'ime for Hie unveiling, and X'os. I ti and ll will he bile enough for all to return home. Kv erv bodv welcome, R. Rnmseur, Council Commander. John King, Clerk Oak Camp. No. i s7. A Good Time to Help. Who in this blessed, prosperous county is not able to give one day's work to support some orphan child? There are about I.edt? orphan chil dren being educated and trained In South Carolina Institutions, Their olli. inls have asked all the people to give them oho day's work or its equivalent on Saturday. September ".'lili. Why can't everybody lend a hand'.' One may send to the institu tion of bis own preference, as all are uniting it) <be pian. Our people are abie to do nobly, and we hope they will. BRIDGES TO U T. The County Commissioners will le", to tho lowest responsible bid der or bidders, the following bridges, to-wit : Ramsay's Creek bridge, on Kong Creek ? .id Clayton road, on Friday, September 23, I?H0, at IO o'clock in thc forenoon. Zimmerman Bridge, on Toxaway creek, on Friday, September ~?:\, ai o'clock In tho afternoon. Acceptod bidder to give tho usual bond. X. PHILLIPS, Supervise-. Here They Are ! The New Fall Models In R?GAL SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN We have just taken these shoes out of the cases shipped fi direct to us from the world-famous Regal Factories. Ju?~p All the newest and smartest custom models from London, ' Paris and New York are faithfully reproduced in these Fall Regals. The Men's Regals have the " thoroughbred" charactei and style of expensive custom-built shoes. The Women's Regal models possess a distinctive charm and dainty appearance not found in other ready-to-wear shoes for Women. Remember that you cannot secure in high-price madeto-order shoes better fit or comfort than we give you in Regals. And Regal quality is a guarantee of long service and economy. Come to our store and inspect these new Regals. Become familiar with the correct shoe styles for this season. A Stuart Regal Style For Attn $350 $400 $450 $500 Lowery & Holloway, Som-* a. H- f.j. A Dainty Women't Regal Model .ulS tn, LIVERYMEN, Concrete Stables Main Street, WALHALLA, s. C. .I* ?I* *fr *\" -I* -I* -I* -I* ?fr ?I- ?I* v ?!? -I* ?I? ?I? -I* ?j? ?I* ?1* ?I- ?l* ?I* na macnmery Our Stable? are .stocked with Koori Driving and Riding Horses, New Bug gles, Carriages, etc. Everything JD first-class shape. Our prices are rtjrht. Wo nre go lng to do the Livery Business of Wal halla If satisfactory service and rea sonable prices are un inducement. Houchins & Brown, PHONE NO. 28. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA .j" * In preparing for fall work, why send off for all this material when weean furnish same right at home? You get it promptly and at as cheap price. Rubber Belting, Gandy Belting, Leather Belt ing, Rubber Hose, Cotton JHosc. Injectors^ Ejectors, Lubricators, Steam Gauges, Water Gauges, Cocks, Standard and Jenkins. Valves ynd Piping, Roofing, Vulcanite, V Crimp, Cortright Shingles, Roofing Paints, Linseed Oil and Turpentine. Lubricating Oils of all descriptions. Seneca Hardware Company. SENECA, S. C. .fr * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ?I* .fr * .fr * .fr * .fr * .fr .fr .fr ?fr * FOR ?ALE. Second Hand Ban'-* gm^ and Ties, nicely pacKed and put up in rolls and bundles, containing' five pat terns each. Guaranteed perfect or replaced. JO Why Pay High Prices Kl NEWRY - - - S. C. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cure? Colds, croup and Whooping Cough. .s. .-.?il?/ i' for Sewing Machines ^Prk? when you can get ?M?*<>j& thc vcry bcst Stand" ard Machine from us at a Reasonable price -Cash or Credit. Carter Hardware Co., WALHALLA, S. <J.