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..TO THINK OWN SELF BK TR^fB. AND IT MUST FOLLOW AS THE NIGHT THE DAY: THOU CANST NOT THEN BE FALSE TO AN\ MAN." . By STECK, SHELOR & SCHRODER. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WFDNLSRA V, SEPT. 21, HMO. , Now Series No. .TIS.-Volume LX1.-No. il?. Stock Now WE ARE NOW REAI STOCK OF MEP CLOTHING, 1 NOTIONS ING5 Our store is full of 1 in dependable best pri rr PAYS TO C. W. & J. E. WAT.IIAI LOCAL MATTERS PROM SI0X10CA. Kllpatrlck-Mninlltoii Wedding To morrow-R ray mail Tunis Burglar. Seneca, Oct. 5.-Special: The Ladles' Aid Society ol' tile Presbyte- | rlan church held a social meeting 1 yesterday al the homo ol' Mrs. T. 10. 1 Stribllng. Tile presiden! had ar-1 ranged a most Interesting program, I consisting ot' papers on tin? subject i .'Japan," and several music num bers. Mrs. Leslie Stribllng read a paper on the customs, modes and manners ol' the Japanese; Mrs. O. I<\ Uncoil one on our educational insti tutes in Japan, and Mrs. Stribllng one on our mission stations there. Mrs. T. M. Mcdutcheil rendered a de light lui violin solo, and Mesdames VV. J. Holloway and T. IO. Stribllng gave vocal selections'. Tho mooting was a delightful one socially as well. There was a full attendance of mem bers and several visitors. Mrs. Cns Shani;lin, of Clemson College, was a vistor to Seneca yes terday. Capt. John C. Neville and Miss Ja .",'8 Neville, of West Union, were also fin Seneca yesterday. Mrs. J. H. S. Dendy and Miss Frances Stribllng, ol' Walhalla, spoilt several hours herc on Monday. The millinery opening of Misses Flncannon and Morgan aro lu full blast now and there ?ire beaut ifni cre Hons of every shape, style and hue to satisfy every fancy. To bo in tho fashion now it must be one ol' the two extremes-large or small. The sales are good. Society cenlers this week in the Kirk pat rick-I I amil I on wedding, which will be a largo church affair on Thursday evening. A large number of Otlt-Of-tOWIl friends will bu hore for the nuptials, and the Seneca ? friends of the family will witness the ceremony. The opening molding of the OllCO a-Week Club was held with the pres ident, Mrs. J. l-l. Adams, la d week. Mrs. Adams tendered a delightful affair to the brldc-to-bo, Miss Minnls Kirkpatrick, she having boen a val ued member of the (dub for several years. The program of entertain ment was a most attractive ono, and a delightful luncheon was HI rvod. Another charming pro-nil pl lal af fair Of the past week was tho shower 0given the bride-elect by Misses Car He Hunter and Margie Holland. A large number of friends responded to the Invitations, and the evening was one ol' great (diann. An elab orate salad course was served at the CJOSO of tho t esl i vii les. Dr. and Mrs. IO. A. Hines have accorded a hearty welcome to a now young gentleman at their home this Week. Tile boys of I lie high school aro taking a groat interest in athletics, and it is though! lhere ls found good material for a strong team boro. An immense crowd attended Rob inson's ( irons boro last Thursday. A burglary was committed hore on Sunday morning last a bou I fi o'clock. Walter Strickland, a eylorod delivery boy for Barron & Co., entered Hie store and relieved the safe of about $3G in cash, and il is thought, a con siderable a mou nt ol' dry goods. Strickland confessed and is in jail. Huy Foster, ol' Greenville, spent Sunday her?;. L. H. Oary spout several days in Seneca last week. Miss Margaret Morrison visited lier homofolks at Clemson Sunday. lt ls in time ol' sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Lini ment can be rolled upon lo take the place ol' tho family doctor, who can not always bo found al tho moment. Then lt ls thal Chamberlain's Lilli <A ment ls never found wanting. In y cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by Seneca Pharmacy; L. C. Martin, Clemson College. )Y WITH OUR. FALL, XHANDIvSE-SHOES, PANTS, DRY GOODS, \ GENTA' FVJRNISH HATS, ETC, ETC. ,txe very t>est values 5 goods at the very ces. Call to see us. BUY ron ( ASH. BAUKNIGHT, jt. A.-, CJ. COTTON (KOP CONDITION 05.0. Average Deterioration ($.2 Points Since Deport ot' Month Ago. Washington, Oct. ?5.-Tho average condition ot the cotton crop on Sep tember 2."> was C?r>.!) per cont of a nor mal, as compared with 72.1 a month ago. 58.5 a year ago, t>!).7 in 10OS and 66.6, Hm average of the past ten years on September 2">, as estimated by tho crop reporting board of the department of agriculture. Tho condition of tho cotton crop by Slates, with the 10-year average, on September 2.r> was: Ten-year Slates. Ill 10. Average. Vin,lula .7S 7 1 No'tb Carolina . 72 71 South Carolina . 70 70 Georgia.08 7 1 I-lerida . 06 7 0 Alabama.t!7 GO Mississippi .63 t!7 Louisiana .">1 ti l Texas .<>:t ti 2 Arkansas .<">K 07 Tennessee .7 :l 7 2 Missouri .75 74 Oklahoma.70 (>!l California .'.?ri - Colton Prices Advance. New York, Oct, 3.- All hough to day's government report on the con dition of the colton oro)) did not. fully bear out some of the extremely bullish private estimates, il was bull ish onough t? start an active buying movement, which advanced prices to a now high record for the season. While there was some realizing, the market advanced to 14.12 for De cember and 14.M1 for March before Ibero was any reaction of any conse quence. Rvon Iben offerings were so well absorbed (bat after selling off some 1 to 2"> points from tho lop, the marked again rallied and at Ibo close was linn with last prices 20 to 30 points above tho closing figures of Saturday. Small Crop Feared. Business was ni ? re general than at any time since lasl May, for Ibo ex citement which attended tho closing phases ol' the old crop bull campaign did not represent suth widespread interest ns the market now appears to bo attracting, owing to an appre hension that another small crop is lo follow. Por tho last two or three weeks the market has shown an advancing tendency, based upon a bullish view of crop prospects, and it now ap pears I bal some of ibo saino bull leaders who were prominently con nected with tho movement of last season aro already accumulating largo holdings lu anticipation of fur thor high prices. Tho foreign buy lng ha? boon considerable, and bofor the government's condition figure, were issued to-day December con tracts, which bad sold at I2.S:'. last month, wore soiling ai 13.94, wbib March contracts, which had sold ?. I2.S7 after the culmination Of tin old ciop bull campaign, had advance lo 14.12. Hi< bland Local Items. Bichland, Oct. Special: j large crowd of I ho W. O. W. men fl j their wives went (o Central to unveiling ol' a monument to a de ceased membor, bul a still groa te crowd went to Seneca Thursday John Robinson's big show and . that wont enjoyed lt. to the fullest. Hird VVyly made a visit to AlldOl son lately. Bruce Strlbllng gathered Ills pr;., acre of corn last week and bis vio wa-s 4 6'Vi bushels. Ile is (bo Ono who has gal bored in this soo yet. J. P. Strlbllng bas boen elected tho Presbyterian church as dOlegi lo (he fall session Of Synod, w meets at Newberry. DR.KT G'S W i SiKC?y Stop Thai Cough. AUTOS TAKIO FEAllFU?i TOLL. lour Killed mid Twenty Injured In New York Hares. Long Island Motor Parkway, N. Y., Ott. I.-Four killed and twenty se riously Injured, three' of them proba bly fatally, was the price in human life poid to-day for the sixth run ning of the Vanderbilt cup race, won in electrifying fashion by Harry ? ran ti driving a 120-borse power Vico. Grant, who distinguished himself last year by finishing first in tho fifth Vanderbilt, won to-day's event from Joe Dawson, driving a Marmon, by ike narrow margin of ?6 seconds. John Aitken. Iii the National, was only n minuto and six seconds be hind Dawson. Far Plunges Over Parapet. The occident:) that caused two ol' Ibo th reo deaths recorded were sen sational tu tho ext renie. Tho first occurred when tho Columbia car, driven by Harold Stone, suddenly burst a tire at tho approach of tho cement, bridge crossing the West bury road, and becoming unmanage able, plunged over the parapet. The great machin? went over twice In mid-air and landed on ils side, crush ing out tho lifo or Matthew Bacon, I Stone's mechanician, who was caught i under lt. Stout! himself sustained fractures to both logs and Internal ; Injuries, from which li ls doubtful If he will recover. Swoops Pence Away. The killing of Louis Chevrolet's mechanician, Charles Miller, came as tho climax of a mad attempt ol' Chev rolet to regain a lead, lost through frequent tire (rouble. Tho daring French driver, who, earlier In tho race, bad reeled off round after round at 73% miles an hour, hurd led a bad run in tho back stretch, with full power on, landing on three : wheels only, found his car zig-zag- ' ging from side to sido, unresponsive to Its steering gear. With a shriek , of horror from the hundreds assem bled at the spot, the car plunged into ; the fence and swop! lt away like so much paper, then plowed deep into a passenger-laden touring car moored on tho side of tho road. j The impact was terrific and tho occupants of the touring car wore tossed high in tho air. All escaped death. however, but Miller was caught in the wreckage and instant- I ly killed. Chevrolet owes bis life to j the stanchness Of bis steering wheel, ' upon which be kept a firm bold to I tho end. Ile was pulled out of tho debris with liol bing moro serious ! than a broken arm. Other Fatalities. The third death of the day did not I occur on the course, hut in an accl- I dent on route to the race. Ferdinand , d'Zubia, an automobile man, was the victim. Hts \vlfo bad both legs bro ken in 1 he smash-up. Tho fourth death was that ol* Ed ward Lynch, who died at a hospital to-night, as a result of Injuries re ceived when ho was run down after tho race this morning. KILLED AND BOBBED ON THAIN. lOleven Men Arrested in Connection with Horrible Affair, Augusta, lo., Oct. ''?.-In a riot on the l-iagenback-Wallaco circus (rain, from Columbia to Augusta Sun day morning, throe men are known to have been killed, and ll ls believ ed a fourth is dead. Paul A. Wil liams, of Athens, billing derk of the Southern road at Columbia, was shot to death and bis body mut Haled. ,1. I'. Wooka is said to be missing and a negro cativasman and employee of ibo cook tent are dead. Saturday nigh! tho entire work force of the circus was paid off in Columbia, and tho entire crew is said to have been gambling on tho train. "I have Indisputable evidence," said George P. Elliott, chief of tho Augusta police department, "which will convict each ol' tho eleven men of tho li agett beck-Wa) taco circus, whom i now have under arrest, of being implicated hi the robbery and mur der of Paul A. Williams, of Colum bia." Chief Elliott gave out this state ment to-night after a busy day spent ' in ferreting out tho facts connected with the murder of Paul Williams, who was shot and robbed while rid ing on the ITagonbock-Wallace circus train between Columbia and Augusta early Sunday morning. Ho now bas in the Richmond county jail ten em ployees of tho circus, throe white men and seven negroes. fie is con vinced that ono of thom fired tho shot thal killed Paul Williams. Both of the two white mon arrested had blood on their clothing. One woro a battered and blood-stained straw hat. One of the pair was a smootb-sbavon man, with a pointed nose and chin, which corresponded to tho description given by J. C. Weekly ol' tho man who invited young Williams and him to go to Augusta nu (he circus train. Hoarseness in a Child subject to croup ls a sure indication of tho approach of the disease, if cham berlain's Cough Remo dy ls given at once or oven after the croupy cough hus appeared, lt will prevent tho at t ide. Contains no poison. Sold bj /. W. Bell, Walhalla; C. W. Wick liffe, Wost Union. t WESTMINSTER NEWS LETTER^ J. ('inter III nt Wnynosvillo, X. C. Other Local XCWK. Westminster, Oct. I.-Special: The llrst lyceum number will ho "Thc Alkahest Ladies' Quartette" at tho auditorium next Thursday night, October Otb, at 8.30 o'clock. They come lo us highly recommended and we feel sure that all who attend will rbe well pleased. Our new managers have selected a tine course for tho coming season, and we hope that all the people in and around Westmin ster Will secure season tickets be fore il is too late. Our next al trac tion will be In November, "The Biel harzt Entertainers." Tho Misses Wham will have their millinery opening Thursday and Fri day of this wook. Dr. W. .1. Carter was called to Waynesville, N. C., Friday night io the bedside of bis lather, J. Car ter, who was burt in a railroad Wreck near there Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Marett, moved last week into their beautiful bungalow In West End. Mr. and Mrs. M. 10. Brockman were visiting friends here ono day last week. G. O. Simpson ls making Seneca bis headquarters for cotton buying tills season. J, W. McGee, C. IL Slonecypber and S. J. Hayes were in Toccoa Fri day. There is ono case of scarlet fever on colton mill bill. The board of honlth promptly quarantined the bouse and hope to keep it from sp reading. Wilton Mason has sold bis beauti ful house and farm In the suburb of Westminster to Mr. Mitchell of An derson. J. S. Carter has joined the auto brigade, bavin; purchased a hand some car last Saturday. Miss Ada W nun returned Friday from Abbeville, where she bad been nursing ber niece, who was sick with lever. Will Lemmons is clerking for Hut ler & Co. Geo. Hull. M. A. Terrel:. Conway Terrell. O. A. Leathers and H. A. Leathers spent Sunday with hoilie fofks. , We are glad to know that our young people hre laking such inter est in the expression department tills year. We feel very fortunate that we can have Miss Ada Marett with us and at tho bead of this class. Mr. and Mrs. T. 10. lOlrod visited friends in Toccoa recently. Quite a number of our people at tended the circus at Seneca. IL C. L esser and David McClana liail attended the Mercer-Clemson foot ball game at Clemson Saturday. The many friends Of .lames G. Brea zea le will regrt to know that be bas typhoid fever. Miss Ellie Kilburn bas purchased a house and lol from .1. B. Vandiver in West End. Mrs. Boden, who has been visiting friends in Fairview; S. C., returned home Saturday. IL C. Dresser made a business trip to Atlanta last week in bis Ford anio. Miss .lanie Alexander visited rela tives in Weslminster last. week. John Vandiver, of Bed HUI, Ga., bas been visiting lila brother, J. B. Vandiver, for the past week. Mrs. Sloan Kilburn, of Oakway, visited T. 10. Kilburn -Thursday and Friday of last wook. ? Miss Sarah Anderson bas boen vis iting Miss Louise Sheldon ai Fair Blay recently. K. W. Marolt was in Allanta last week on business. Miss Bose McDonald left Saturday to tako charge of ber school at Mt, Airy. Sam Boeder bas boon visiting ft, II. Marett, of Fair Blay, recently. Mrs. J. S. Carter spent several days with her motlier and father in 'Toccoa last week. ROV. A. B. Mareil will preach at ConnerOSS next Sunday al I I o'clock and al Poplar Springs al I p. m. Al both places there will be a collec tion taken for Slate missions. Baptist Ministers' Conference?. 'The lift h monthly conference of the Baid 1st ministers of the Boaverdam Association will will be held at West minster In the Baptist church on Wednesday, October 19th. Tho Program. 1 rt.00-1 0.20--Devotional exercises. W. T, Land. 10.20-11.00-Reports of summer's work- by all. I 1.00-1 1.20-My method of Bible study, L E. McDavld, ll.20-1T.35- A Sermon Outline. J. K. Hair. 11.35-1.2.00- The Peculiar Relig ious Needs of Hu? Mountain Section. I). F. Carter and R. Cobb. 1 2.00-1 2.20-Ru si ii ess session. Adjourn for dinner. 2,00-2,1 5 - Devot ional exercises. M, Cobb. 2.15-2,45 - How Shall we Deepen tho Interest lu Foreign Missions? c. s. Blackburn. 2.45--Business session, Adjourn ment. F. G. Lavender, Secretary. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the dedicate membranes of your th roa I if you want lo bo annoyed. Bul If you want relief, want to be cured, lake Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Sold by J. W. Bell. Walhalla: Ohas. W. Wickliffe, West L'nlon. EIRE'S DEATH TOLL 20. Los ?llgel?H Times Loses Hall' Mil lion Worth of Property. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 1.-An ex plosion shook the city for miles and started a lire early this morning that completely destroyed thc building of the Times Publishing Company and caused a loss of fully a score of lives. In addition to the appalling toll of mortality, dozens of employ?es suf fered serious burns and injuries. Tile ofllcers of the publishing com pany declare that Hie building was dynamited. The malinger estimates Um loss of life between 15 and 20, and Hie property loss at half a mil lion. One arrest has been made and an other man was seen running away from the scene. Vu ?internent has been made as to why any one should wish to dyna mite the o Moo. Huge Howard for Dynamiters. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 3.-Under the stimulus of proffered rewards ag gregating $100,000, hundreds of po licemen and private citizens here and In coast cities are searching for clues thal may lead to the arrest ol' the conspirators responsible for the blowing up of the Times building last Saturday and the attempted destruc tion ol' the homes ol' (?en. H. (5. Oils and I\ .1. Zeehaildelaar, secretary of Hie Mendiants' and Manufacturers' Association. Oners from Various Sources. Police and civil otllciuls believe that al least three men were con cerned In the outrage, which cost Hie lives ol' more than a score ol' Times employees, and Hie city has placed a price? of $10,000 upon the head of each. The county to-day voted an additional coward of ?5,000 for every man captured and convicted, and. on top of all, members of the Mendiants' and Manufacturers' Association de luded to offer a reward id' $50,000. Twenty-live thousand of this amount already has been subscribed. The rest, it is predicted, will bo contributed to-morrow. Upon the assumption that at least three mell were responsible for the explosion, t lie ' combined offers ol' reward thus far approximate $ loo,ooo. Sleuths Trail lliimli Throwers. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 4.-Search for the dynamiters who destroyed The Times building last Saturday embraces to-day all the country be tween San Francisco and San Diego, from Hie ocean to the deserts of the San joaquin Valley. Answering the description of the launch Peerless, which is supposed to have carried the dynamite to blow up the Los Angeles Times Building from (liant, the launch Pastime was discovered in Oakland harbor this morning. The police believe that the capture of the men who hired the Pastime on Friday, September 20th. will mean Hie arrest of those respon sible for the explosion in Hie south ern California city. (?en. Otis I ndee Airest. Los Angeles, Oct. I.---Uen. Harri son Urey Ofcis, proprietor of the Los Angeles Timos, was arrested to-day on the warrant sworn to some lime ago in San Francisco, charging him with having criminally libeled An drew Gallagher, a San Francisco la bor leader. Bl BOLA HS AT WU ETSTONE. Store ol' I, W. Henry Entered and Burglarized Last Night. New? reached Walhalla this morn ing by phone that the store ol' 1. W. Henry, at Whetstone, this county, was entered and burglarized last night, ibo slock of goods having been practically depleted by the maraud ers. The Information as to the rob bery was accompanied by a request thal tho sheriff go at once, and She riff w. M. Kay left Immediately in an automobile lo huid what assist ance bo could in Pne capture (d' the partios responsible for the burglary. Mr. Henry ordinarily carries finite a large stock ol' goods for a country store, and the statement that tho stock was almost totally depleted, ll correct, indicates that wagons were necessary to get away with the looi. Tills being Hu? case, the parties will doubtless be easily caught. Mr. Henry's store is located some three hundred yards away from lila residence. Tho burglary took place some timo during last night and was discovered early this morning when Mr. Henry went out to prepare for tho day's business. lill: MATRIMONIAL MARKET. Rev. T. c. Li goa Joins Four Couples Near Towiivillo. Married, near Towiivillo, Septem ber ll, min. at the residence of thc officiating minister, Hov. T. c. Ltgon, William Ramage and Miss Dora Whit field. Near Towiivillo, September is, Hilt), at the residence of the olliei ating minister, Kev. T. C. Lig?n, Jimmie Burns and Miss Annie She riff. Near Towiivillo, September 20th, 10 10. at the residence of Hie olllclat ing minister, Hov. T. C. Lig?n, Lovl Arnold and Miss Anna Martin. Near Towiivillo, October 2, 1010, al tho home of tho officiating minis ter, Rev. T. C. Llgon, Louis Osborne and .Miss Texio Bowen. FACTS PROM. 1-AIIt PLAY. Sunshine Society Organized-Olheo .Matters of General Interest, Fair Play, Oct. 3.-Special: Tho children and grandchildren of tho late Robert and Nancy lsbell met at the old homestead, near Tugaloo liver, en Saturday, September 2'Uh. There were Iblrty-llve present. In cluding Mr. and Mrs. O. F. lsbell and F. M. Davis. Lt was a day lonyj to he remembered by both old and young. A hounteous dinner waa S prend under the oaks down by tho old Spring. The tittie was pleasantly spent in social Intercourse, and all who were present will eagerly look forward lo tho next reunion. Kev. M. E. Peabody filled hts reg ular appointment at the Presbyterian church h?t? lits! Salomi ii. ? io and Mrs. Peabody were pleasantly enter tained In tho homes ol' Mrs. T. H. Harris and A. lt, Marett. S. .1. Reeder and Miss Sara Ander son, of West minster, were guests in the home ol' Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Shel don hist Sunday. Mrs. .lalla D. Shankltn, ol' Bounty Land, carno down last Friday after noon and organized a Sunshine so ciety under the name of "Fair Play Sunshine Circle." The following Olli ce rs were elected: Mrs. I). V. Wright, pr?sident; Mrs. A. P. Hunt, vice president; Mrs. .1. R. Heller, treasurer, and Mrs. .1. H. Pullen, re cording secretary. The society will meei on Friday afternoon before Ibo Hist Sunday In each month. Any ono who may (leslie luis (he privilege ol! joining. Mrs. ShnnkllU was accom panied hy Miss Carrie Stull h. They were visitors in the home of Dr. .1. R. Heller. Miss Sidlie Hudson, of Salem, ls visiting thc family ol' .1. ll. Hudson. Mrs. .loo Smith and children, ol! Starr, visited W. R. Davis and fam ily last week. Tin? Baptist Sunday school was quite small on Sunday ?morning, sev eral ol' the >\>;,ng people having at tended the singing at Cross Roads. Mrs. T. IL Harris pleasantly enter tained on last Tuesday afternoon from ?I to 7 in honor of her son Loon's hirt Inlay. The following young people wen1 present: Misses Dollie Knox, Louise Sheldon, Helen Thompson, Ht bel Marett and Thel ma Willson; Laurens and Harry Sheldon and Fant Todd. Delicious leo cream and cake wore served by tho hostess, assisted by Miss Dollto K nox. Miss Cora Wiley, of Richland, is visiting relatives here. Harry 10. Sheldon left last Friday for Charleston to resume his studies In the Citadel. J, Monroe Hanks and Archie I Todd, of Anderson, passed through our town last Sunday in the latter's handsome loaring car. .las. I J. Roberts, Esq., ol' Ander son, with bis twenty-one hounds, i came up last week on a fox hunt, but I no luck. The dogs were quite a nie I lingerie to inp Fair clay petfplo, Local Happenings nt Bounty Land. Bounty Land, Oct. :?. Special: , Mrs. .lalla Shan klip and Miss Cary Smith went Friday lo Fair Play, where they were hospitably CHUM j tallied by Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Heller. I Little Misses Mildred and Clair Hel ler accompanied thom home and will I spend a few days with their grand I parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lohn L. Sinti lt; .Mrs. Thos. Hubbard rel ti rued yes terday from Dickons, and reports her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Waller Hub bard, with whom she has bison spend ing the past week, ht '. >r. Mr. and Mrs. s. A '>... yls; of G roon? ville, spent Saturday r.ight and Sun I day al the home of his father, ,T. J. Davis. Mr. nlid Mrs, Clarence 13111*00, of Seneca, were guests of Capt. and Mrs. A. ll. BlllsOll sestorday. We are glad to learn Hint Mrs. Mattie McDonald, who has been run ning a boarding house at Richland, has moved back into our community. She is living with her son. Joe Mc Donald. Paul Jenkins and mother, of West minster, visited in the vicinity yes terday. D. A, Pori'Itl, who has been buy ing cotton in linnea Path for tho past Iwo weeks, visited homofolkS from Saturday until .Monday. Mbis Ora Bagwell has returned from a delightful visit to .Miss Ora, Righv al Monea Path. Little Misses Maille and Neilla Pickett, of Clemspn, who have boon Visiting roi ntl VC? here, have return ed home. Mr?. Mary Fennell is visiting In the Hear Swamp vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Jay (i. Gtllisoil aro happy over tho ad vont of a daughter. To Patrons bf Walhalla School. The regular monthly reviews will be held on Thursday and Friday of this week. All pupils will bo re quired to have the usual form of ex amination paper. No pupil shall ho . excused from ait examin?t ion for any cause whatever; and all pupils , who aro absent from an examination . shall bo required to report at school I house on following Saturday at 0 o'clock for the purpose of standing , all examinations from which they; have hoon absent, i Very respectfully, H. W. Casque, Superintendent*