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<'ii M,i rs DODY ('RECKED RILLET. I'scs Hoy ((? Shield Himself From l?rl?e Fighter's Deadly shot. | , Now York, Oct. ll.-Charles Fischer, a hov ol* \2 years, was swung i from the sidewalk '.onlght by a man1 who used Ibo little fellow's body to, check a bullet tiree by Harry Oreen-j wald, aged 2."?. an ex*|)Ugtllst. The missie pierced the child's brain and. he died within an hour. . (?reenwald, terror stricken, pursued by citizens and police, dashed Into a hallway and j committed suicide, The man who used the boy as a screen escaped.! ills name ls not known to the police.1 Young Fischer was returning from' ail elland for bis mother about dusk.; As he I ii rued from One Hundred andi Third street Into Madison avenue,1 he saw (?reenwald and the unlndonli.I fled man engaged In a healed argu-j ment. The frightened hoy attempted, to pass between them when the un known grasped him and held bim be fore his face .inst as the former prize lighter whipped out a revolver andi fired. The billie) entered the boy's j head and the unknown coward drop ped him and fled. Seeing his nlslnke, (?reenwald! broke and ran. chased by a thousand', men and women who had heard or witnessed the tragedy. The bunted! man once turned as If to fire on his pursers, then, hard pressed, be' rushed Into a tenement doorway, j sprang past a group pf startled chil dren and attempted to force his way Into a cellar. 'Failing ill this be ? placed the revolver to his temple and blew ont his brains. The murdered child lived with his widowed mother. Mrs. Madelin Fischer, and was one of live sons, the oldest of whom ls 1 A Ketti Medicine-Not a Narcotic Oel the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package. lt is safe and effective. Contains no opi ate-;. Refuse substitutes. Harton Pharmacy, Walhalla; w. .1. Lunney, Seneca. KNOXVILLE FAIR FADS. Knights nf Columbus Hay Marked Close of Successful Exposition. Knoxville. Tenn.. Od. 1 This | wa- the concluding day of Cue Ap palachian Exposition, lt was wound up in a blaze Of glory, in the cele bration of Knights of Columbus day. A larne number of visiting Roman Catholics were hero attending the ceremonies. The formal program included lill address by Rt. Rev. Bishop Byrne>. Deputy Supremo Knight .Martin H. Caniedv, and .Indue M. T. Bryan, all of Nashville. These exercise's were held at the ex position grounds at noon. The for malities concluded with a brilliant baiupiet, tendered by the local Knights of Columbus to Bishop Byrne and other distinguished guests. A not lier public event was a dinner by the publicity department ed tho exposition complimentary to Presi dent \V. .1. Oliver and the directors of the exposition and tho local news paper nun. The exposition gales (hised at ll o'clock, marking tho ending ol' Ibo most successful expo sition, financially and in many other respects, the south has ever known. The pleasant purgative offed ex perienced by all who use Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and tho healthy condition of the body and mind which they create makes one feel joyful. Sold by the Seneca Pharmacy; H. C. Martin, Clem on ( 'olii go. Tillman's Health Improving. Columbia. Oct. I?. "My health continues to improve steadily and by December, I think I will be able tal ?. my seat in t be Sonate." 'lilis sentence from a letter sent by Senator Tillman to \V. F. Cald well, of Chester, declining with grel an invitation to speak at the Chester Count.v Fair, October LM'> has especial interest throughout Ibo Stale al this tifie, in view ol' the persistency with which reports have circulated to I ile effect that not only would t!i" senior Senator not seed; ro-oleclion two years hence, but would never again be seen on Ibo Hoer of I he Senate. A WOMAN'S HACK. The Al lies and Pains Will Disappear if the Advice ol' this Walhalla Citizen is Followed, A woman's back has many aches and pains. Most Hines 'tis the kidney's faull. Backache i- really kidney nelie; That's Why Donn's Kidney Pills cure it. Man;. Walhalla women know this. Bead what one has to say about it. Mts. John Uamby, Faculty Hill. Walhalla, S. ( . says: "I have been in poor heall' for several years and Hie doctors said my blood was not in good condition. I suffered from pains throughout my body, bul espe cially in the small of my hack. Head aches were common and 1 was also subject to attacks of rheumatism. Some time ago I was advised to try Donn's Kidney Pills, and 1 procured a box at Dr. .1. W. Bell's drug store Since using them I am fending much better. The pains in my back have greatly diminished and tho kidney secretions are more regular In pas sage. I give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit for this great change." For salo by all dealors. Price f>0 coats. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's and take no other. Did you evor stop to ?hlnt perfect oil henton ls of valuo? If dow upon In winter, you can get while you undress at night? and In thc is invaluable in its capacity of quickly gi mediately at work. It will burn for ni smokeless and odorless. It has a damr always shows the amount of odin the f It has an automatic-locking ! wick from being turned high enough to back so that the wick can be'cleaned in i The burner body or gallery cann? unscrewed for rewicking. l-'inishcd. in made, built for service, and yet light anc Dealers Everywhere. If roi al yo to the nearest Standard O (Incort A THOUSAND Ht HMM) OH LOST. Fifty Score Reported Victims of Minnesota Forest Fires. Washington, Oct. ll.-Forester (ira vos rend ved tho following tele graphic report from Supervisor Mar shall ol the forest service at Casis Lake in regard to the forest fire sit uation In Minnesota to-day: "Report.* today give 1,000 burned and mist ,lg. The area burned ls es timated to be 'J..".on square miles. Fires still burning. Situation in this forest is well In hand." Courage Returning. Bandelte, Minn.. Oct. I I.-Courage and optimism arc renewing their hold on the settlers of the Rainy j Hiver region almost before danger from forest lires that killed more 'han 100 persons and destroyed the l onies of several thousand is past. 1 Tonight the tires seem to have spent] their fury and tho homesteaders are planning to begin anew. Many are cheerful In spite of the setback. Relief is pouring in, and many are tramping back over the railroad through smouldering embers to their fa rms. Already plans have been laid for a new and better B?ndelte and a bel ter Spooner. Trainloads ol' pro visions and supplies are coming in from many sources. Women and children are being Hotbed with garments from tho supply tents. The quick response from neighboring (owns has enabled the relief committee to feed all wLo applied. Killeen hundred meals wore servo? at door tables today The ground having been burned over in the danger zone, there is little apprehension foll in this vicinity, Dyspepsia ls our national ailment. Burdock Blood Bitters is thc na tional cure for it. lt strengthens stomach membranes, promotes How of digestive .juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. A NOT 11 IIB FF HF RAL CIRCUIT. A. J, Montague Slated for Judge in New Circuit. ( News and Courier. ? Washington, October. 10.- -.From authority which is .believed to be trustworthy, it has just boen learned here that one of the first things Con gress will do when it meets in Do om ber for the short session will be to pa--s a hill for the appointment of an additional F?deral judge for the Hh circuit. The circuit comprises the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Morl h Ca redina. South Carolina and Maryland. Such a bill was before Congress last winter and passed thc? Senate. When it gol to the House, however, il died in the judiciary committee. lt is nnderntood now thal former Governor A. J. Montague, of Vir ginia, has practically been selected for the pince, hut there may be a different tale when the bill again be gins its tortuous passage lb rou git tho legislative mill. Virginia is not the only Stale which will make a bid for tho new Judge If one is author ized. All of the other Slates must be reckoned with, though il is un derstood thal some of them have already pledged their support to Montague. Last winter such a measure pass ed the Senate, through tho Influence of Senator Marlin, on January 17, and promptly went to the House for action, and though Representative Carlin and others endeavored to get il through and ready for the Presi dent's signature, they failed. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A 3 TO R I A Chamb?iiain's Cough Remedy Cures Collis, Croup and WlAX>J>lag Cough. ; of the many ways fri which a you want to sleep with your wln sufficient heat from an oil heater then turn lt off. Apply a match > morning, when you get out of nd you have heat while you dress, lose who have to eat an early fast before the stove Is radiating san get immediate warmth from heater, and then turn it orr. ie girl who practices on the piano cold room In the morning can warmth from an oil heater while lays, and then turn it off. ie member of the family who ) walk the floor on a cold win light with a restless baby can get >rary heat wi:h an oil heater, and turn it off. The g?R FACTION SMOKELESS H bsolutely smokeless und odorless vlng heat. Apply a match and it ls im ine nours without refilling. It ls safe, ter top and a cool handle. An indicator ont. Hame spreader which prevents the smoke, and ls easy to remove and drop in instant. ot become wedged, and can bc quickly japan or nickel, strong, durable, well 1 ornamental. urs, write for descriptive circular agency of th* IWMWP' il Company M Ad ISTRATH A MIK DIMtlOK ? Dallos V. Carn Charged with Murder of a Negro Man. Moftck's (.'omer. Oct. I I.--Charged with Hie murder of the man over whose body he aided as coroner at the inquest which was hold follow ing a brutal killing. Dallas V. Carn, a white man, resident o'." Caril's Cross Roads, In Deri eley county, ami the magistrate for that district, is now in lin1 county jail at Monck's Corner along with. Julius Dangerfield, an other white man, the two being charged with I he sn me crime. The Crime Charged. The crime with which they are charged is tho murder ol* .lames C. Variier, a negro, near Cam's Cross Roads, on Sunday, September IS. On thal night Variier was called lo lils front door and shot, dying instantly. Thc rext morning Dallas V. Carn, in his capacity as magistrate, corraled a coroner's jury and turned in the re port of the inquisition to the county attorney, T. 1'. Crawford. Ho ex amined but one witness. Ibo wife of the murdered man. Arrest Made. Some time afterwards people start ed lo talk about Carn in connection with Hie crime, and recently some one sen! a notice to dov. Ansel,who turn ed the case over to a special detective, ll. lt. Thompson, of Washington, D. C.. who at once got lo work on the case. Ile yesterday had Carn and Dangerfield arrested on warrants sworn out by himself. Alleged Motive. The bad blood lad ween Ibo Carn and Vaine- families is said to be tho result of ?be fact that Carn had been lo ally accused of Improperly detain ing ;>s bis housekeeper Rosa Loo Var iier, a I d-year-old first cousin of tho dead man. Sim is held in default ol' $200 bond as one of the witnesses. Kol ey's I loi y and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds and ailments of the throat, idlest and lungs. Contains no opiates. Harton Pharmacy, Walhalla; NV. .1. Lunney, Seneca. Deaf h ol' Hen S. (hilliard. t Anderson Mall, I Ith. ) Hen s. Ga rd, of Pendleton, died al the hospital here yesterday afternoon after an illness of three weeks from diabetes. He was G1 years old. The funeral and inter ment will take place Ibis afternoon al Pendleton, where Mr. Gaillard was engaged in the drug business, as the owner of Halliard's Pharmacy. Mr. Gaillard retired from the railroad business about live years ano. giving up a position as conduc tor out of Augusta. Ile had hoon railroading for a number of years. Ile then went to Pendleton and en gaged in the drug business, and was >ne ol' the town's best citizens. Mr. Gaillard is survived by live sisters and two brothers; They aro Mrs, P.. C. Crawford, Sandy Springs; Mrs. T. .1. Hunter, Mrs. .1. .1. Sillon. Mrs. "M. M Hunter, Pendleton; Mis. W. IO. Seabrook. Savannah; Messrs. Wm. Gaillard, Charleston, and P. C. Gaillard, Newberry. Long Creek Local News. Long Creek, Oct.. 8.-Special: The recent rains have been a great draw back to the fanners in saving their forage crops. Mrs. Dovio Davis is having a new sion; house erected. If will be of great benoni lo her in handling her merchandise. Miss Francis Moore ls I bought, to he some better at this writing. Mrs. Roxie Pitta visited ?'(dativos and friends in Walhalla Hie latter part of last week. Wedding bells will l ing soon, Hell relieved In 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never falls. Sold by J. W. Roll, Druggist. NO DIVINES HEALING l'OR THEM, Episcopalians Kef use to Sanction thc Belief lu Curing by IVny?l', Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. ll.-A reso lution giving the sanction ot' the Protestant Episcopal church to the healing ot' the sick hy prayer was adopted in one section ol' the house oi bishops ol' the convention, hut was defeated in another section of the house by the narrow margin ol inc votes. The convention vole was hy dioceses, The laymen of the house killed tin report hy a vote of -7 to lour dio ceses not voting. Kev. 1,ucions Waterman presented lin? repon, in doing so he explained thal he had no lear ol' the "super natural." Argument lor Resolution. Ile contended "ll' Jesus did heal the shit in the II rs I century in a super natural manner, he can do so to-day, ami to recognize that fact is not to put I he church in the position ol' not recognizing modern science. While the limits ol' modern science have been reached, we have not reached the limits ol' thc power of Cod." Rev. ll. .M. Staler of Atlanta in dorsed the resolution, Ile said the episcopal church had been taken In thc dark in the matter of divine heal ing. Jewel Thrown Away. "lt is our own fault," ho declared, "for this maglliflclcnt gift was given to us by our blessed Lord in the be ginning. This power ol' restoring the sick hy prayer was thrown away by our church and a woman picked up that jewed. Now I say let us take bac!, our own and use Ibis magnifi cent gift in the name of the church." The laity of tho house of deputies, as a rule, opposed tho report. While thc large vote polled for the resolu tion caine as a surprise, the belief prevailed tonight that the subject would not be revived a! this time. Hot h the house of bishops and house of deputies today decided on New York as the next convention city. The committee on marriage and di vorce today reported that it would bo undesirable to make any change In the laws of the church at this time. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has heroine famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup nod Influenza. Try it when in need. lt contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sohl hy Seneca Phar macy; L. C. Martin. Clemson Col lege. THESE SOUTH ERN CITIES GREW. Ollicinl ('?'usus Figures Given for Six Moi'C Southern Towns. Washington. Oct. 11 .-Population statistics enumerated in tho 13th census were announced by the cen sus bureau tonight for tho following cities: Roanoke, Va., ?Ll,874, an increase of 13,37'.' or per cont, over 21 , 495 In 1 OOO. Tampa, Fla., ?18,534, an increase of 22,685 or 143.2 per cent, over I5.S39 in HMM). Louisville, Ky., 223,!)2S, an In crcase of 19,1.07, or 0.4 per rent over 204,731 in 1900. Lexington, Ky., 35,099, an increase ol' 8,730 or :?::.i per cent, over 26,309 in I ".Min. Charlotte, N.C.,31,01 I, an increase of 15,923 or SS.II per oem over 18, 001 in HMM). Shreveport, La., 28,015, an increase of II'.OUL' or 75.0 per cent, over, li;."'.:, in 1000. "I have boon somewhat costive, but Donn's RoglllctS gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." . -George R. Krause, 300 Walnut avenue. Alleena, l'a. Aro you ono of the suffer from female ailmenl aged, go to your druggist J Cardin. On (lie wrapper During the last half established in thousands c for pain Yvhieh only worn contains no harmful ingrc 1 ed on in almost any case. It Will I Mrs. rimrlos Bragg, of SM writes: "Tongue cannot tell ho Before I bogan taking Cardui ] would work r.wliilc and lie down, medicine." Try Cardui. AT ALL DI Lnul 20 years ago arc as good as repairs. Think of it! What other roofing will last as lon) They're fireproof, stormproof, and They can be laid right over wood s atiiig dirt or inconvenience. For prices and other detailed infor SE X KOA I IA HI ) WA It IO KILLIOI) UV ?MATH OK DOO. Owner Fulls Lifeless llcsldo Doily of Tel, Crushed Under Anio. i Pittsfield, .Muss., on. 13.--Alien' De< ker, ol' Lgroinont, died of broken heart yesterday, when his favorite | . bird dog was killed by being crushed under the wheels ol' an automobile. Decker had bred and I rained the dog, and believed him lo he the best in his cla.-s. While Decker was In a store in lOgreuiont a motor crushed the life ont of the dog, whose death cry brought Docker from the store. Ile ran to the animal and pulled Its body to the grass beside the road, then fell dead beside it. Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes ol' your throat If you want to be annoyed. Hut ll you want relief, want to ho cured, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by Seneca Pharmacy; L. C. Martin, Clemson College. Church Hans Divorcees' Marciano. Cincinnati, Oct. 13.-Tho house of bishops of the Bplscopal church to day placed a ban upon the marriage ol' divorced persons. Clergymen of the church aro now forbidden to unite divorced persons in marriage under any circumstances. Formerly clergymen of the Epis copal church were permitted to re marry divorced persons If they were innocent parte . in divorces obtained npou statutory grounds. ? CASTOR IA For Infants and Children? The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of mm disorders and d?s t?j eases pf children drugs P c.eldo m c?o ?ood and jja oft sri clo harir:. :"\ Careful feeding and bathing are the babies' remedies. coifs Emulsion is the food-medicine that not only nourishes th era most, but r.!so regulates their digestion. It is a wonderful tonic for chil dren of all ages. They rapidly gain weight and health on small doses. POR SALK DV AT.I, DRUGGISTS Send 10c, linnie <.f paper mid this nd, for our beautiful Snvlllga Hank, mid Child's Sketch-Book. Knell bnnk contains n, Good i.uck Penny. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pend St., N. Y. thousands of women who isl li' so, don't'bc discour md get a bottle of Wine of are full directions for use. century, Cardin has been >f homes, as a safe remedy cn endure. It is reliable, ?dienta and can bc depend 'cetscr, Ind., tried Cordul. She vr much Car.dui lins dono for me. [ could not do a day's work. I I shall always givo pruiso to your IX) Q STORES new to-day and have never needed J and look as well ? very easily laid. mingles, if necessary, without cre mation apply to CO., MON CCA, S. C. |1 V) UFO KU ordering MAGAZINES 9 '.i I > gel our i?Cr (dubbing Cain* I u logue ami Spcoiitl Offers. I 8AYK M 0 N?Y. .Southern Subscription Agency, 38-50 Haleigh, N. C. (A postal card will do.) Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cures Colds, Croup oi?l Whooping Cough. M . ll M c I) O N A Ii 1) , ^i\tt ofney-nt-Lo w, Walhalla, South Carolina, onice with lt. T. fraynes. M A ItCUS C. L O N G, Attorney-ut-Low, Phone 00. Walhalla, South Carolina. Ofllce Over Oconce News. IO . Ii. Il IO UNDO N i Attorney-nt-Law, Walhalla, South Carolin?. PHONE No. ?1. J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, Pickens, S. C. Walhalla, S. 0. W. C. Hughs, Walhalla. CAREY, S1IELOR & HUGHS, Attorney? and Counsellors, Walhalla, S. C. Practico in Str.to and Federal Court?, R . T . JA Y NB 8, Attorney-nt-Law, Walhalla, South Carolina. Practice in State and Federal Court?. Roll Phone No. 20. DH. I). P. THOMSON, DENTIST, SENECA, SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. DR. W . F . AUSTIN, Dentist, Seneca, South Carolina. Office over J. W. Byrd Sc Co LIVERYMEN, Concrete Stables, Main Street, WALHALLA, S. C. Our Stables are stocked with good Driving an/1 Riding Horses, New Bug gins, Carriages, etc. Everything lu first-class shapo. Our prices aro right. Wo are go ing to do the Livery Business of Wal halla If satlsfnctory service and rea sonable prices are an Inducement. Houchins & Brown, PHONE NO. 28, WALHALLA. SOUTH CAROLINA. CLOSING OUT ! Wc expect to make some changes in our line and arc now closing out our entire line of MEN'S and YOUTHS' CLOTHING and SHOES. This part of our line MUST GO. This is your opportunity? Wc also have the best se lected line of Dress Goods and Notions we have ever carried. Also Rugs. Art Squares and Lounge Cov ers, Call and sec them. M. S. Stribling, 'Westminster, S, C.