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This is proba bly duo to tho operation of tho pro visions of the now act now of force, throwing groator safeguards around the disbursement of the pension ap propriation. Despite tho fact that many of the counties have sent in their lists, the lists will have to be returned for re vision, owing to defects. This, of courso, will, of necessity, delay the meeting of tho State Hoard, and consequently checks will likely reach tho pensioners later than usual.-The Stato, March 7th. Bill Unconstitutional. Judge Benet yesterday in court hore decided the act of 1900, putting tho county otlicers on salaries, to be unconstitutional, on tho ground that it was local and special legislation, and, therefore, repugnant to the con stitution. The question came up on a oaso of Probate Judge Nance vs. Tho County Board of Commissioners on a bill presented to the Hoard by the Probate Judge. It was an agreed case between tho parties and it was decided to make a test case of it. Hon. George E. Prince represented the Probate Judge and lion. J. E. Broazoale, thc County Attorney, represented the County Commissioners. The case will be appoalod to the Supremo Court.-Anderson Daily Mail, March 7th. Foundor ol Georgia. James E. Oglethorpe, the founder of Georgia, was a person of conside rable culture, enjoying tho friend ship of such scholars as Alexander Pope, James Thompson, the groat poets, and of Samuel Johnson, who offered to write his life. Ile is ic forred to in Thompson's "Winter," while Pope praised him in a famous couplet. In 1785, after a visit to England, he returned to Georgia with about three hundred more emi grants, among whom were John and Charles Wesley, the illustrious Me thodists. By the way, Charles Wes ley remained in this country until 1730, while John returned to Eng land in 1738. When you are bilious uso those famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little Karly ltisors to cleanse tho liver and bowels. Thoy never gripe .J. W. Holl. John Scott, in the Commonwealth, quotes from a Judge of the United States Supreme Court: "You minis ters arc making a fatal 'mistake in not holding forth before men, as prominently as the previous genera tion did, the retributive justice of God. Von have fallen into a senti mental style of rhapsodizing over tho love of God, and you are not appealing to that fear of future pun ishment which your Loni and Mas ter made such a prominent element in His preaching. And we aro see ing thc effects of it in the wide spread of demoralization of private virtue and corruption of public conscience throughout tho land. "Didn't I promise you a whipping if you disobeyed nie ?" asked his mother. "Yes, but I'll release you from the promise, ma," replied John nie diplomatically, Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels arc out of order. Cas carets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, IOC. Little Girl : "I want a cake of soap." Drug Clerk : "Have it scented ?" Little Girl : "No. I won't have it se Bled. I'll take it wi' me. We only live around tho cor ner." Seo that you gel the original DeWili's Witch Hazel Salve when you ask for it. The genuine is a certain cure for piles, sores and skin diseases. J. \V. Mell. Hogan : "Do you believe in dreams, Mike?" Dogai. : "Faith rm' I do ! Last night I dremt I was awake, an' in the morton' mo dream kein thi ne.'" -IO **? "Miss Frocks is a very pretty girl," said Mr. Munker. "Pretty ?" re peated Mr, spatts. ".Miss Frocks is handsomer than her own photo* graps." How Arr Your Kidney* f Br. Robot'Spnrngnt I'lllseitfonll kidney UN. Sam plo freo. Aim. Stern ntl Itotnody Co.,0hlcfii*oor N. v. "Whatare aborigines, pa?" "Abo rigines, Hobby, are people who act all the time the way you do when wo have company." A s.m?o U|ri'a Lament. 1 can't tell wliy-i nover could Dut ulwaya on a Monday I feel-you can't think how 1 feell It teem? lt n.USt bc Sun,lay. Hy Tuvbday-well, by then, you know, I nm a trille brighter. Hut, oh, the lessons I Don't you think Th., really diould bo lighter 1 Hy Wednesday'! noon I am quite good. I take my dally ration O? work and food with tortltudo And quiet resignation, And wei conic Thursday, when lt coules, With not exuetly gladness, Yet with a linn conviction that To waste an hour ta-maducssi Hy Friday-ah, when Friday comet, Though sums go wrong, what matter! I am so glad, 1 am at mad As "Alice's" Mad Hatter. And wilke on Saturday-oh, Joyl With all my tasks behind me, Hendy to play at hide and seek Willi all who care to find mel 1 think that if thc holidays Went on and on forever Wo might like Mondays, and-who knows? Wc might Ix twice at clever. -Edith Urlgnall. YOUTHS' DEPARTMENT. Scored ny Mmm tn in i.imiN-No I'ae io rump- \ 1,11tlc . carrai I. liment. "Twice In my life up to five yea-s ago I hud felt my hu lr ern wi," sold the prospector; "hut, as to Its standing on end, 1 didn't believe such a thing possi ble. I was knocking about in the mountains of Idaho with a partner when I went out alone one day to pop over some game for tho dinner pot. I had gone a mlle or mme from camp and hat! descended to the bottom of a ravine to get a drink of water when I turned the top of a fallon tree and ran plump against as pretty a sight as you ever uaw. "On a grassy spot, in tho full blaze of the sun, lay four mountain Hons fast asleep. For half a minute I thought them dead, hut as I stood staring, with my mouth open, every one of the four Sprang up, With a growl. I had a Win chester In my hands, but I could no more have lifted it to my face (ban I could have uprooted the mountain. "The first sensation I hud caught me in the ankles. It was a numbness, ns If my feet were asleep, nod lt traveled upward until 1 stood there like a block of lee. Only my brain was left clear. On top of the numbness caine a feeling that l was breaking out with a rash. Then the hair ut the back of my neck began to euri and twist und crackle anti a minute later even hair on my head was oil end. I had on a soft felt hat, timi I am sure that hat was lifted up on inch or two. "As to the lions, they stood there, bond on to mo und sn i liing and growl lng and switching their tails, and bad I moved a linger they would have been on me. I didn't move, because I couldn't. I don't believe I moved an eyelash for three minutes. Hy and hy one of tho boasts dropped his tail and whined. My unexpected presence and queer appearance mystified him. His actions were followed hy another, and ten seconds later the four made a sneak down tin? ravine, growling and whining as they went. "They had been gone a minute hofon I felt mtghlood circulating again, and perhaps lt was another minute before I could move about. Then I fourni my bat on the ground at my feet. There wasn't n breath of wind down there, and lt' my bair didn't lilt that bat off my bend bow did lt leave UV I know the hat was pushed off. I know lt lu cniwc when I got Itack to camp my hair hadn't yt flattened down, und when my chum rubbed bis hand over my head there w as a crackling ns of a t ab blt running through the dry brush This state of things continued for two days, and the way I filially got tin scare out of the hair wits to rub on about a pint of coon's fat and heat lt at the campfire."-Now York Sun. No l HO t<> Pniti|i. A small Scotch boy was lo give evi dence against bis father. The niagis trate said to bim : "Come, now, my man, speak the truth, and let us hear all you know of (Ids affair." "Wool, sir, tine you ken the coal wharf?" "Yes." "Wool, when you turn the corner you gang ii)i the High street'.'" "Yes. my boy; you're very clever." "Wool, you gang on (111 you come to a pump?" "Yes, yes; I know lt well." "Wool, you can gang and pump lt for you'll no pump me!" And (ho boy departed. (.DINS Trifle. An ordinary mirror ol' any size shape, a piece ol' French chalk pointed so that ll cnn be used to write and a silk handkerchief ate the requisites Draw upon the mirror with the chalk any design ur words you choose. W illi Hie handkerchief wipe the glass lightly until the glass is perfectly clear and no writing or design ls apparent. Having all this prepared beforehand, show lt to sonic one and request (hat he breathe gently on the face of the glass, when he will see say, a picture of his future wife for the design drawn will show very distinctly. This can again he wip ed off, and If breathed upon tho design will be again visible. The Obedient Watch. This ls a very simple trick, but lt causes much fun and astonishment: Have concealed In the palm of your left hand a small magnet and, borrow ing a walch, ask the ow ner if lt ls in good order and going. Ile will of course say "Yes." I'hice lt to the ear ol' the next person, and lie will say "No," and so on, from one person to another. To cause the walch to stop lt ls taken in Hie lett band, In which the mngiiel is concealed. Taken In the right hand, it will go ail right, but lt will stop in the left. DYSPEPSIA M for nix year? I wan a victim of dys? pepsin lu Its worst form. I could eat nolhliiK hut milk toast. and at timos my stomach would not retain and digest oven that Last March i bogan takln? CASCAKKTK and since then l huve steadily Improved, until 1 nm as well ns I ever wus in iny life." DAVID H. Mmti'iiv. Newark, O. CANDY CATHARTIC ^ TRACI MASH WBOI?TtS?f> IMoAtant, Palatable, Hot ant, Tanto tiooii. no QOOn, Never Sleken. Woaken, or QrlpO, Ide. 2ic. Mo ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Hurling ll, m, I; Compta/, China*. Mi?nlrnl, Nt.. York. 311 IIA TO O fl ft Sold mut uunrnnteed hy nil ilruu rlUalfJaDAu yihu io OVHBTobacco Hnbit. Yoting Motlier : "I can't imagine what makes the baby cry so." Voting leather : "I'll bot ho heard mo say I managed (? g"t a little sleep last night." Topeka 1$ to? be as Dry as a Desert. Topeka, Kau., March 5.-Tho city iounoil has passed a liquor ordi lanco which will inako it almost ?in )Ossible for tho- jointists to do busi iess in this city. According to tho erma of the ordinance, it is cou riered an unlawful salo to call a rtend in your houso and givo him a Irink of liquor. A mun is guilty of i violation of tho ordinance if ho is bund in a place where liquor is sold md it does not require that an ir Lu ni salo shall bo proved. Tho )onalty for violations is a lino of not csB than $100 nor moro Utan $5,000 >r imprisonment for not less than .hirty days nor moro than 100 day? n tho city jail. lenulne stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." Mrs. lioies : "Don't you (ind it a threat reliof to have tho children at lohool again V" Mrs. Geri/ : "Well, t would be if they didn't barn so nany now questions to ask.' Eaiucnto Yonr nowela With Cascarete. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forovor. lOo, S6o. K C. C. O. fail, druggists refund uiouoy. o X?, i> HST -/v TV cj is ? 3F THE TOWN OF WALHALLA. \.n Ordinance Respecting tho Streets, Pavements anti \Vnys of tho Town of Walhalla. Br. rr OUIIAINKII hy tho Intendant and Wardens of tho Town of Walhalla in jOunoil assomblod and hy authority ttl tho same: SKCTION I, That it shall he lil law fill to run a horse or mule on Main itreot, anti any person or persons so do ing shall ho guilty of a misdemeanor. SUCTION 2, That it shall be a misde meanor for any person or persons to rut trocs oil any streets of the town. SUCTION 8. That it shall be unlawful Tor any person or persons to injure any diado trees by hitching horses, mules ot ithor live stock thereto, or otherwise committing any act which is calculated to injure said trees. SUCTION 4. That, if shall be unlawful to leave melon rinds Ol' other such trash ju tho streets and any person or persons *o doing, who shall refuse to remove thc same oil request ?if the I n tunda ut Ol' Marshal, Shall bo guilty of a misde meanor. SUCTION .">. That it shall he unlawful te eave any piles Ol'accumulations of lum ber, Uro wood, rocks or other material on tho streets, except South Broad street, dong tho line of railroad or lumber yard, md any person or persons so doing shall bu guilty of a misdemeanor. SUCTION tl. That it shall ho unlawful for any merchant, clerk or other person lo allow to accumulate on Main street, in front of their premises, any sweepings >r collections of papers, paper boxes, tin ians, broken glass or crockery, or othei moll trash ; and it shall be a misdcmcutioi for any pursell or persons so to do. SKITION 7. That ball playing or othoi im us?me ti ts on Main street aro prohibit' jd, anti it shall hu tho duty of the Mar dial to arrest all persons so engaged and ?ring them before the Intendant to bc lealt with according to law. The Mar illa) shall also disperse any crowd ot .rowds assembled on the sidewalks of the town. SKCTION S. 'Dial if shall be unlawful :o shoot, goos, pistols <>r other tlreartns, ire-crackers or .slingshots, or to throw lire-balls, within the incorporate limits if tho town, and any person or persons 10 doing shall be guilty of a misde meanor: Provided, a person may shoot ?rearms on his own premises for the bona lido purpose of protecting his property Toni damage by animals or birds wild by latine: Provided, further, that, the dis di argo of balls or shot from any drearies ty any person for the purpose aforesaid, within tho incorporate limits, shall bc .onlined to tho promises owned or occu pied by the person shooting. SUCTION 0. That it shall bo Unlawful to ?ido Ol" drive upon tho sidewalks, or to cad a horse thereon, except to cross thc iamo at a regular crossing, or to place my obstruction which may impede a free lassage oil or along any sidewalk, and my person or persons so doing shall be nulty of a misdemeanor: Provided, bala drayman may drive or back his vag?n on tito sidewalks for tho purpose >f loading or unloading heavy trunks, nixes, eec, at once, but must drive ott inmediately after so doing. SUCTION 10. That it shall bo unlawful o ride a bicycle on the sidewalks of my street within tho incorp?ralo limits. Vny person so doing shall be guilty of a nlsdomoanor. SKITION ll. That the game of cock ighti'ig is prohibited within the i licor pe alo limits of the town, and any person ir persons taking part in or witnessing inch gamo, as either participant or spec ator, shall bo subject to linc or I m pris >nment, at tllO discret ion of t lie I n tendant. vithin the limits of his authority. SKCTION 12. That it shall bo unlawful or any person or persons, other than imployccs, or passengers coming in or Coing ol?, to assemble af the depot in Yathalla and get on the trains. lt shall ie (lie duty of the Marshal to be at the lopot ol) the arrival and departure of the rains and arrest all persons getting on ho oars, or attempting to get. ou, o th or han employees or passengers'as afore i.tid, and bring them before the Intendant 0 be dealt with according to law. SKCTION 18. That any person or per lons violating any of tho foregoing pro 'isiotis Of this 01'dilianco shall be liable 0 arrest and line or imprisonment al the liscretioii of the Intendant within Hu ?mils of bis authority, SKCTION 14. Thai tins ordinance shall ie deemed gcucinl and perpetual, shall jo into effect, upon its publication, and iOlltlntlO of force until repealed or imonded. Don? in Council and imilled under il.rpo rule seal d' Ute Town ol Walhalla on [IM-8.] tho (?th il yul Kchrtiary, Dun, mid In tho iJ.MIi year Ol Ihn sovereignly ami ndepondenco ol i lie Uni let! States of Amorten. .1. .M. WAHI), Intendant, C. \V. Pitchford, ( lok. Vu Ordinance to Preserve the Health and Cleanliness of thu Town of Walhalla. BK ir O it ii.v IN Kl i by Ihn Intendant and iVnrdons ol tho Town of Walhalla in ouncil assembled, and hy authority of besame: SKCTION I. That all residents, vhothcr owners of property or tenants icoupying tlie same, within the i ticer po 's lo limits, shall keep their promt ?es iii a clean and healthy coiidi ion, and any person or poi sons failing or of Using to roillOVO a nuisance, when re piested so lo do by the Hoard of Health, bill be guilty of a misdemeanor and nay be punished at the discretion ol' the ntondanl within the limits of bis au hoi ?ly, ami Knoll nuisance may be abated >y the Marshal al the expense of tho iwuer or occupant.. SKCTION 2. That it shall be unlawful to istablisli any slaughter house or bulcher ion within the corporate limits of the own, and any persoll or persons SO doing ball be liable io linc or imprisonment ai he discretion ol the Intendant within he limits of his authority. 8Kori<>N3.Thnl am ''..:. mimili.huge wi. Ito Inooi ponde limns td Hu- town, heiwecn Ute stol ,i. nilli ihr 1st ol October, without a uti'// '.. i- ii ih|e Ki !><. Kcl/eil and retained l?y Um rlai-iui roi i period ol twenty-four hours, ititi tc: which lime his ownei cnn redeem him liv 1 .yitiK Ihc sum of two dollars, and. Il not so rc loomed, Hm thu; i-. then n> lie sohl, 'thal any iwucrol a du); m dogs who shall let such ?lou i ?ii>r- inn ni larne tm tho s?rcela of tho town lilli..ul l.i in;: limy/led shall ho (loomed nellly ul niixilcmcniior ami sim 11 in- punished at ihe dis roll?n <>i tin- Intendant within tho ilmils ol iii? ul liorlly, SKI i ION i. That this ordinance shall ie deemed general and pei pot ital, shall ?6 into olToct upon its publication, and OlltimiO of force until repealed or mended. Dono ia Council and rntlflod un dor tho orno rato seal of 'tho Town of Walbo lu on 11- si tho Oth dav of Fohrusry, 1001, and In tho 120th year of tho sovereignty and Independence of tho United States of America. J. M. WAttl), Intendant. ? C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. An Ordinnuco to Regulato Trafilo by Itinerant Traders, Auctioneers and Transient Merchants. Us IT OltDAlNKD by tho Intendant and Wardens of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tho saino: SUCTION 1. That itinerant traders, auotioncors, or translout mer chants, soiling, or in any manner offor ing for salo, auy goods. Wares, or mer chandise, within tho Town of Walhalla, at auction or prlvato salo, shall pay in advanco a liconso tax of twonty-ilvo dol lars por month, Hf toon dollars nor wook, or live dollars por day: Provided, tho provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to ordinary dealers in produots of tho farm, gurdon or dairy. SECTION 2. That any poison selling o? offorlng for salo any goods, wares or mer chandise. OB itinerant trader, anet ionerr or transient merchant, within tho Town of Walhalla, without having ilrst paid tho liconso tax required by this ordi nauco fdr so doing, shall bo subject to (Ino or imprisonment at tho. discretion of tho Intendant within tho limits of his authority. SKOTION ii. That this ordinance shall bo deemed general and perpetual, shall go into cited upon its publication and continuo of force until repealed or amended. Dono in Council nnd rntlllcd under thc corpo rate soul or tho Town of Walhalla on IL. H.) tho oth day of February, 1001, and in tho 126th year of tho sovereignty and Independence of tho United States of America. J. M. WA Kl ?, Intondant. C. AV. Pitchford, Clerk. An Ordinance to Prosorvo tho Peaco and Good Order of tho Town of Wal halla. 11K IT OltOAlNKD by tho Intendant and Wardens of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tho sume: SKOTION 1. That any person found drunk in tho Town of Walhalla, whereby the peace and good ordor of the town may bo impaired, or tho conven ience of other persons interfered with, shall bu guilty of a misdemeanor. SK0"l'ION 2. That any person commit ting au act of public, indecency on ti street shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SKOTION 3. That any person convicted ot keeping u disorderly house within tin limits of tim Town of Walhalla shall, upon con viet ion of snell offence, i>o lined n sum not less than $'?0 nor moro than $30, and (ho owner ol lessee of liny dwelling house or ether lmildini; situated within raid mcornorato limits who Icu orstih-tcts any such dwelling to any person ol persons, to bo used as a bawdy house or house ol prostitution. Shall, upon conviction, pay a tim of net less than SA nor more than $30, lor ever) day upon which such house or liulldiiig may In used or kept, and he otherwise punished within tho discretion of tho Intendant within tho lindo ol' his authority. SUCTION l. That any person or persons who shat bo guilty of Ililli inn',' rioting, US?IIK profan? lan guage or other disorderly conduct within tin Incorporate limits shalt bo punished as tor mis demeanor. SKOTION 6. Thal lt shall bo the doty of the Mai Billi! lo arrest all persons guilty of misdemeanor.' or lighter crimes within tho Incorporate limit - oT tho town tty violation ol' the laws ol thc State of South carolina, Oconco county ur Uv violation ol anv Ordinance ot tho Town ol Walltntla and bring them hcfoi otho Intendant oi a Warden neting iii his stoad, who shall lin Vi such power to pass such order lilllie proinlsci as, in his opinion, justice may require, consist out willi thc authority of tile Council in suet ?.ase provided. SKOTION 0. That lt shall ho tho duty of tin Marshal or Pollcoinim, after the arrest ol' ?my person, whoso violation of any ordinance inter teri's will. Hie peace and good order ol' the town or the conduct of the person arrested al'tei the arrest is made is such as to impair the peac< and gund order ol' tho town, lo closely contint snell person and produce him as required h) law for examinai ion or proper ndinllllstrntloi of criminal justice as tho case may require. SUCTION 7. That no person or persons, oilier than a lawful dispenser, shall sell any spirituous or intoxication liquors within tho corporate limit* (.J- tho town, either by drinks oi in larger quantities, and any per son Ol' poisons violating this Section shall be Bllbj??t to line or I inprison m OU I at t he discretion of t he Intendant, within the limits of his authority. SKOTION 8. That tho Marshal is author ized to arrest any person found on thc streets between lt) o'clock p. m. and .", o'ol ooh a. m. who cannot, nive a sati* factory reason for such presence on Hie streets during these hours. SKOTION I). Thal all places of business or amusement must be closed on tile Sab bath day, except drug stores, livery sta bles and restaurants, ?md the violator of this Section shall be subject to a penally of $25. SUCTION tu. Thal any poison found hinting oti tlie streets of Walhalla, hav ing no visible means of earning an hon est livelihood, shall be deemed a vagrant. SKOTION ll, That it shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to carry con cealed upon their person any weapon mentioned in the laws of the State of South Carolina as unlawful to carry con cealed, besides, such weapons shall bo for foi tod to tho town. Sr.ci ION 12. Thal it. shall be the duty of Hie Marshal to arrest all persons found gambling within the incorporate limits of the town of Walhalla. SKOTION IB. That it shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to resist or in any way interfere with tho Marshals in the discharge of their duties. SKOTION M. Any person or persons who shall keep, or permit, to be kept, on their promises, any place whore gambling ls permitted or encouraged, shall be tried by the Intendant, and upon conviction be punished by fine of not. less than $25.00, or imprisonment, with or without hard labor on the streets, for not less than 20 days. SKOTION 15. That any person or per sons wilfully striking, breaking or other wise injuring any street lamp, tho prop erty ol' tlu! Town of Walhalla, shall be doomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction of such striking, breaking or in juring of any lamp shall he subject lo line or imprisonment for each lamp, at the discretion of the Intendant, within tlie limits ol' Iiis authority. SKOTION 10. That any person keeping or occupying a house whore riotous, boisterous or disorderly conduct occurs shall bu liable to line or imprisonment.al the discretion of the Intendant within tb(i limits of Iiis authority. SKOTION 17. That any parson or per sons violating any of the foregoing Sec. lions of ?his ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished at thc discretion of the Intendant within Hie limits ol' his authority. SKC'TION IS. That any person or per sons drinking spirituous or intoxicating liquors on any street or public place within the incorporate limits shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to punishment at. the discretion of Hie In tendant within the llmitsof his authority. SUCTION 10, That, this ordinance shall ho deemed general and perpetual, shall go inlo el?ect. upon its publication, and continue ol force until repealed Ol' nm ended. linne in Council and ratified nuder Hie corpo rate seal Of Hie Town ol' Walhalla on ll.. H.] H.. dh day ol Iel.ninty, ino), and in the ivftth year ol tho sovereignty mid i i II ii... ici lin i nilen Slates of Am: ri? i. .1. Al, WAIil), Int.lani. c. W. Pitchford Clerk An Ordinance to Kstalillsh fire Limits in Hie Town ol Walhalla. Hi; IT OltliAINKI) by the Intendant ?ind Wai dens of (lie Town of Walhalla in council assembled, and by authority of t he same : SUCTION I. That, fire limits he estab lished in the Town ot Walhalla on Main street on both Hie North and Si m Hi sith s thereof between Ann street ?ind Tugaloo nt reel; that within said limits no new house shall hereafter be built of wooden material, and no additional room or rooms shall lu; built ol wood lo any house now .standing within said lire limits. SKCTION 2. Thal nil buildings hereafter erected within said lire limits shall In built of bric); or stone and covered willi tilato, 'in, /inc oi griivoi. SUCTION 51, That no building or build lugs, constructed of wood, of aiiy size or dimensions, shall be built or erected Within 200 fool ol' either side of Main street within said lire limits. SKCTION-I, That lids Ordinance shall be deemed general and perpetual, shall ;;o into elicit upon ?ls publication and continue of force until repealed or amended. > hom- in ('num il ami ratified under the corpo rate seal of tho Town ol Walhalla un [I,. S.| tho Oth day ol fd.mary, 1001, and In tho I2IM li y OH roi tho sovereignty and independence of tho dilled Stales of America. .1. M, WAHI), intendant. 0, \V. Pitchford, Clerk, An. Ordinance- to Hateo Supplies uud Mako Appropriations for tho Town of Walhalla for tko Year 1001. BK rr ORDAINED hy tho Intondant and Wardens of tho Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of tho samo: SECTION 1. That a tax of HO couts on each ono hundred dollars of tho assessed value of all real and personal property, bo levied for ordiuary town purposes to defray eui rent, expenses do ini; tho tiseal year commencing January Otb, HMM. SECTION 2. That a tax of 80 cents on ouch one hundred dollars of tho assessed val no of all real and personal property, bo lovicd for tho purpose of paying tho interest on mid retirement of tho railroad bonds. SECTION 3. That tho tax on real and personal property, ns provldod in Sections ono and two of this ordinance, shall bo paid into tho ellice of Treasurer of tho To Wu botweoii tho 1st day of May, 11)01, and 1st day of Juno, 1001, according to tho assessments made by tho Town Hoard of Assessors: Provided, that any property within the corporate limits on tho Hist day of May, not returned to the County Auditor, shall ho listed and as sessed by tho Town Hoard of Assessors for taxation. SKOTION -1. That on nil circuses alni othershows n tux or ono to ono hundred dollars uer tiny, tn tho discretion of tito Intendant, shall ho paid. BKOTIOMO. That each and every person liable to road duty, under tho laws ol' tito State, shall work on Ino streets ton days, or pay ut thc rate of CO cents pur tiny, nuder thu direction of tho Intendant or soino one in his stead, under the sa- <o penalty as proscribed by tho laws of tho State for any refusal or neglect to perform said work: Provided, that said person shall ho per mitted to pay on or before tho first of April n commutation'fee of $2; hut each and every ono hillier, to pay heforo or hy the llrst of April, shall no required u . ! y $5. Any person conting Into tho Town after Juno 31st shall pay tho sum of $1,20 for tho fall work int;: Provided, ho has not worked elsewhere. That any person I a i 1 i tm or refusing to pay tho commutation tax afore-1 sahl, or to work Hie street? under the discretion of tho .Marshal within three days after belita notified or warned hy thu Marshal soto do, shall he r.niity of a misdemeanor, and subject to pun? fslnnont nt thu lllSOl'Otton of thu Intendant within tho limits of his authority. BKOTIOM 0, That any person or persons having claims against thu town must present them within sixty days or tho sumo will hu barred from pavaient, unless a satisfactory excuse is rendered. SECTION 7. That thc Intendant shall ho paid ?I salary of ono hundred dollars for tho Decal year 1001, to bo paid quar terly out of any funds in tho treasury available for ordinary town purposes. SI'KOIAI. TAX KS. SKOTION S. NO person, linn or Corporation I shall bo engaged In, prosecute or carry on any business or profession hereinafter mentioned without having llrst paid a special license tax therefor, as follows, to wit: Agents for or dealers in fortlllKO!s "other than regular merchants," ?5. baker, ?52. Hank, with $26,000 capital or less, $26. Hank for every $1,000 capital, in excess of $26,000, SI. Hrokors, dealers in merchandise, produce on margin or commission, S3. Harber, for OHO chair, ?2. Harber, for each chair over one, $1. Hilliard, |MH)I or bagatelle tallies, $6. Hlncksiniih for one forgo, ssl. Blacksmith tor each Hddultlonnl forgo, BOO. Hoarding house, permanent, except for stu I dents and operatives exclusively, $'2.50. Hoot or shoe shop, makiiu; or repairing, $1. Ilrokor, dealer In horses, cattle or oilier live slock, not paying license for sale stable or stock yard, per year, $5. Hu te her, dealer in meats, Ssc, .$10. Colton Mills, $26. Contractor dollly a business of not over $500, $2.5(1; over $5110, $6S over $1,01)0, $10. Canning Companies, si. Dentists, $5. Dealer in cotton seed, cottonseed hulls and leal, other than a regular merchant, $5. Druggist, $6. Express Companies, $3. furniture dealer, S3. Hotel, $10. Each insurance Company,life, lire, or accident, Lawyers doing business within thc town, $6 for each lawyer. Public Hearse, ?3. Restaurant, $1. Railroad Companies, on business done within the State of South Carolina, $10. Merchants shall pay a license according to the following schedule of gross sales for the year and prices upon sworn icturns: I nder.S 1.01)0. $3 00 Over. I.ooo. fi 00 Over. 2,600. 7 fiO Over. 5,000. ll) 00 Over . 7,500. 12 50 Over.10,000. 15 00 Over.15,000. 17 Ml tiver.20,iioi). 20 00 tiver.25,0111). 26 00 Newspapers, oilier than daily, live dollars. Photographer, itinerant, llvo dollars Physician, live dollar.-.. Hepa lr shops for guns, bicycle, ?.Ve., $1,60. Surveyor. $2. Street wagou or dray, lour horses, twenty dol lars. Street wag?n or dray, two horses, ten dollars. Street wagOII or dray, one horse, $2,60. stable, keeping vehicles natl hoi ses for lure, food and sale, twenly-llve dollars, Stable, ferd and sales, live dollars. Telegraph Companies, S3. Telephone Exoliungo, $5. 'l'ail ir. milking ami 1*0 pn i ri Hg, one dollar. Tin MI.ip, making or repairing, one dollar. Watch maker and jeweler lor repairing, .So., t wo dollars. Wheel-Wright, tor repairing wagons and bug gies, SI. Undertaker, three dollars. SKIM ION il, That the owner shall pay a tax of one dollar foronOll dog kepi in town. SKOTION IO. Thal this ordinance shall be in ef fect on thc 15th day ol' Kohr lin ry, UHU, and until Ililli day, said licenses may be issued without any penalty, to persons now engaged in any of thc above named occupations or business. From and aller thc said 151 li dav ol' pebruarv, 1001, lt shall he the duty ol the'Marshal to v isit each and every person, linn or corporation, doing business in tho Town of Walhalla and inspect their license and report all who are doing busi ness without license to the Intendant at once. Any person or persons carrying on or prose cuting any business or occup?t hm, or running any establishment named in this or prccetl 1 tig Sections, without llrst having taken out a II cense therefor, shall 1)0 lined, except in eases where special penalties are imposed, tin' sum ol' live dollars per ?lay or he Imprisoned for a terni not exceeding live days, for each and every day such business is earned on without such license. No license shall be issued for a less period than one year, dated Iiom the llrst day ol' the moni h in which the same is issued. Vor any business, occupai loll or profession, not enumerated in Hie foregoing Sections, the li cense shall bO regulated by th?' Intendant. SECTION ll. Tito Town Council hereby reserves tho right to revoke any license for any causo which may seem to it, just. SECTION 12, The tax oil real or per sonal property provldod for in this ordi nance, shall bo collected during the month of May, 1001. and any person or persons who shall fail to pay such taxes on or by the hist day Of .lune, 1001, shall be liable to a penalty of twenty per cent on such tax, ami the tax, with the penalty ami cost, shall bc collected by execution or otherwise. Any person, firm or corporation mak ing any false or fraudulent return, where a return is hy this ordinance required, shall, upon conviction, be lined not less than 4?2i>, nor moro than .$.">t), or he im prisoned not less (lian 20 days or more i than 80 days, at the discretion of tho ! Intendant, or Acting Intendant. Done in Council and ratilied under the corpo rate seal of the Town of Walhalla on |b. s.) the nth day ot february, 1001, and tn the I2ftth year of tho sovereignty mid independence I>I the Un cd stales ol America. .1. M. WAIHI. Intendant. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk.. A ItES?I.UTION HKSPECTINO l-'OIIMKIt Oll Dl NANCES. Resolved, That all laws enacted hy the Council heretofore, not in COIlllict with these Ordinances, are considered in full loree, and thal each and every ono of these Ordinancesi this day onaotod shall ho in full loree after thc publication of the same. Done in Council and ratified under the corpo rate seal ol the Town ol Walhalla on [lu S.) the nth dav ol I elu ila iv. Illili, rue! in the 125111 yenr of UlO sovereignly and independence of the tidied StatesV>f America. ,i. M. WAKD, Intendant, c. VV. Pitchford, Clerk. -*..? hike Oliver Twist, children ask for more when given One Minute Cough (Jure. Mothers endorso it. highly for croup, lt quickly cures all coughs and tullis ?md every throat and lung trouble, ll is a specific for grip ?iud asthma ?iud has long been a well known remedy for whooping cough. J. W. Hell, Monumental I am prepared at Monuments, Tombs, St and Headstones. ^ Having designed crier Monument Executive Comn mental work in can satisfy all wi ADDRESS...... C. H. MA" No crop can be grown without Potash. Supply enough Pot ash and your profits will bc large; withon Potash yoi crop will I. "scrubby." Our books, telling about composition of (c. ii!. !C? best uduplid for all crops, ore free lo ull larine. . GERMAN KAU WORKS, Q3 Nils-., i II St., New York. Bright Boys Started in Business. Tho publishers of tho fanion? big illus trated weokly newspaper, Pennsylvania Grit, aro now placing represen tat i ves at | eve i y post oftico in South Carolina, and they desire to secure tho Borvicos of capable, hustling agon ts in each of tho following towns of Oconoo county: Clom Bon College-, Newry, Oak way, Salem, Seneca, West Union and In suob other towns as aro not. already supplied. The work is profitable and pleasant. A por tion of Saturday only is roquirod. Ovor 5,000 agents Bio doing splendidly. No money whatcvor is required. Every thing is furnished freo. Stationery, rub ber Stamp, ink and pad, advertising mat ter, sample copies, otc. Papers aro shipped to bo paid for at tho end of each month. Til oso not sold aro not charged for. Write to Grit Publishing Co., Wil liamspoit, Pa., and mention The Keoweo Courier. " RUSSELL'S m BEST IM CULTIVATION. 36 to ? Bolls Weill a Poid. STORM AND DROUGHT PROOF. Every boll matures. Price in ten bushol lots, $1.00 nor bushel, with freight) added; live bushel lots, $1.25; ono bushel, $1.50. Freight very low. Address mu at | Westminster, S. C., or leave orders with tho undersigned or at Dickerson's Store, and they will receive prompt attention. DH. J. M. McCLANAIIAN, Westminster, S. C. January 15, 1001. 3-2m C. L. DEAN, Civil Engineer . . . . and Surveyor. 10 :51-00 Wallinna. S. C. DR. I NI. . . Dentist, . . OFFICE IN BANK BUILDING, Westminster, S. C. Phone 10. Dr. G.G. Probst r> ENTis rr, Walhalla, S. C. OiTlce two Doors East of Bank Second Floor. nouns : 8.30 A. M. TO I p. M. AND 2 TO 0 p, M March 24, 1S0S. Dr. W. F. Austin, SENECA,.S. C. OFFICE DAYS : MONDAIS, THURS DAYS, Fill DAYS AND SATURDAYS. January 16, 1001. WM. J. STHIIU.INO. } .{ E. L. IIKUNDON. Attorney s-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. C. PROMPT ATTBNTION GIVKN TO ALI. RUBI- | ] NKS8 KNTKUSTKI) TO TllKM. January 0, ISOS. Notico ol' jVinnl Sct tlemcnt nnd l>i? cliojpgG* NOTICE is hereby given that tho un dersigned will make application to 1). A. Smith, Esq., Judge of Probate for OooiioO county, in the Stale of South Carolina, on Saturday, tho Otb day of March, 1001, at. ll o'clock in tho fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said appli cation can lin heard, for leave to make Dna) ROI tlc mont of tim estate of Wash ington Ogloaby, deceased, and final dis charge as Executor of said estate. Old FT?N H. MU LICK. Executor of Hie Estate of Washington Ogloaby j Deceased. February 0, 15)01. tl-lo Notice of Final Set tlement find I >in <?lm i*" e. NOTICE is hereby given Unit tho un dersigned will make application to I). A. Smith, Esq.. Judge of Probate for Oconoo county, in tho State of South Carolina, ut. ids oilloo^vt Walhalla Court House, on Satn.'KyffEnio 10th day of March, 1901, at tl o'clock in tho fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said appli cation can bo heard, for leave to make Dual settlement, of the estate of Thoa, lt, Davis, deceased, and final discharge is Executors of said estate. J. L. TALLKV, B, A. PERRY, Executors of l?state of Thomas R. Davis, Deceased. February ll, 1001. 7-11 Designing; ! I tn all times to fill orders for at tia ry and executed the Wa? for the Semi-Centennial littee, and other monu this section, I feel that I io wish work in this line. ^HEVVo vVAUHALUA, 8. O. ti fi ,i i,? *.;-' . ' i .-, ,> . ' .1 ?.;, . 'SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed 8oheduto of Passenger Traits, In Kffcot Jun. 27th. 1001. Northbound. Lv. A tianta.oT " Atlanta, KT " Noroross " Buford.. " Gainesville M Lula. .** Cornelia... Mt. Airy.. LY. TOOOQB. ... ?r. ?'bortoii.T v. Buber ton... Lv. W'mlnat?r. " Houoca. " Central. " Greenville " Spnr'burg " Gaffney.... " BlnokiDurg King's Mt.. " t-f antonin. " ('harlot to.. Ar. Gro'usboro Ar. Durhniu. Ar. Raleigh.. No. 12. Daily. Ve?. No. 88. Dally. 7 t>)n 8 60u 0 ?Oil 10 05 u 10 U? it 10 68 a 11 it ll au iv ll 63 n 12 tom 1 00 i? 2 26 p 2 46 v ? 83 y "0 tttlp 4 16 p ???'p 0 18p 0 4?p 1 02 p Kxpr. No. 3-?. Dully Fst M? No. 80. DH i ly. 12 20 p 1 20 p 2 03 p 2 87 p 8 Wp U Udp 3 Mp _4_19u 0 In)]} 8 18p 10 47 p 3 62 a 6 BOu 4 Wp 6 05p 6 ? p 0 10 p T 07 V 7 48p 7 67 p 8 17 p 8 ?Ap 0 31 p ll 44 p 8 82 H b 80 it ll Wp ia M a 1 20 B 1 93B 2 18 a 2 88 a 8 28? ll 63a 4 08a 4 28a 4 65a 6 02 a T 00 B 7 46B 8 02a 8 27B 8 61B 0 60 a 12 20 p 2 27p 8 Kip Ar. Diinvlllo, ll 26p ll 68 p Ar. Norfolk .. Ar. Itlohinoiui. 8 HO it Ar. W'hington " B'ntore P. lt " Ph'dolphla " Now York 8 80 it 6 00 it 0 42 n 8 00 it 10 16 it 12 4 'ni 8 Ht)/, 0 00 lt 7 86 rt 0 16 a na'.!, 2 oap 0 25 p Southbound, Pst M a No. 85 Daily. Vos. Nd. 87 Dully No. lt Dully 8 60p ll 86 p 2 50 a 0 23 a ICxpr. No. 38. Daily. Lv. N.Y..PO.H. " Pli'dolpliln, " Baltimore., " Wash'ton. Lv. Richmond, Lv. Norfolk. Lv. 1 Inn vii lo.. . Lv. Raleigh. Lv. Durliitni 12 15 it H 50 u ? 22 it ll 15 it 4 80 p 6 65 p 0 20 p 10 46) 12 01 ii ll 00p 0 36 a 40)i ll 00 p 7 lop 6 18 p 0 50 p .< 411 p Lv. Gro'usboro Ar. Charlotte. . Lv (i mimi In. . " King's Mt.. " Rlnckahurg " Gaffney.. . J' Spar'burg. " Greenville " Cnn t ral .. " S?neca. " W'minstcr. "Toccon... Lv. Kl bor ton,. Ar. Elberton. Lv. Blt."Alry..". " Cornnliit... M Lulu. " GuinosvUlo " Buford... " Noreross. Ar. At Inn tn,El " Atlanta ,01' 7 10) 0 46 i Ul 42 i ll OJ o ll 26j 11 42p 12 2iin 1 80ti 8 82 Vt ll 5!ln 4 18 n 4 811 u 6 02 :i 6 25 n 0 10 ii 6 Kin 5 60 it 1 OOo 2 80d 7 05 u 0 26 ?i 10 45 o 10 5S a 11 31it 12 1101 1 tlOp 0 10 rt 1 OJ it 2 80 n 7 37 ii 12 O?m 1 lip 1 881 li Wp 2 24 p 8 15 ll 4 KO j 5 40) P 03 p (1 20 p 7 CCp " 2" IA/ pi ii oap 7 40p 4 88n i noa S 80 a 8 14 p 8 83 p 4 65 pl !l ,Vi|> ? 80? 7 4Hf>! 8 tOp 8 Pg] I 0 00, o alp io r>p n 15 pl Botwoou I,ti'.H and Athens. 2 20 p 2 45 p 8 1". p 8 61P 4 !!5 p 3 85 p 8 16p ll O'? ii Lv. ..Lulu .Ar 8 61 p ll il a " Maysvllle 0 ll p 12 Olm " Harmony jooop 12 60p Ar. Athona .Lv Note close connoctlon mudo nt Lulu with main lino trains. "A" a. iii. ''P" p. ht. "At" noon. "N" night. Clipsnponko Line steamers in dally Sorvleo holwood Norfolk nod Baltimore Nos. 87 und BB-"Washington ami Southwest ern Limited." Solid Puhnun train, hoing com posed oxolusivoly of tinest Pullman equipment of littest design, through between New York lind A ; lundi. Th mugil l'ullmiiii Bleeping cara botwoon Now York mid Now Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta mut Montgomery and al so bot WOO n Now York and Monibhis, vin Wash ington, Atlanta and Birmingham. ICIegnnt 1'uiiinnn Library observation ear? between Mn oon and Now York. Dining cars servo all monis en route. Pullman sleeping cars hot ween Greensboro and Raleigh. No coach sorvleo on this train. These trains will stop at Gaines ville, Lula, Toccon, Sonooa, Gaffney and Blacks burg only to take on and lot off passengers for ami from Washington ami beyond and for and from (4reenvillo-Coliimbiii and Spartanhnrg Ooliiuihlii linos. . Nos. BB and ?14 - "Atlanta and Now York Ki nross." Now train between Aliaul.i anil Char lot to, connecting nt Charlotta with trains o? samo numbers for and from \\ i. 'longton, Now York and tho oast, currying through Pullman Blooping cara tatwoonCharlotte and* Kow Yoi'k, Charlot io and Richmond and Norfolk. Leav ing Washington Mundilya, Wednesdays and Fridays a tourist sleeping parwill booporntcd on this train through from Washington to San Francisco without chango. Connection nt Grocndiom with Bloopers for Haleigh. No PiiUmini cara on this train between Atlanta and Charlotta. Amelo first and second class conch nccommadalions for local lind through travel. Nos. 35 mid BB-"United 81 ll (OS Knst Mni Pruna solid bel wean Washington and New Orleans, via Southern Hallway, A. .Sr W. t\ H. lt, and L. & N. H. H., heing composed of coaches, through without chango for passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing room sleeping cara botwoon Now York mid Now Orleans, via At lanta mid Montgomery and between Bir mingham mid Richmond. Dining curs servo all meals en route. Noa. ll and 12-Solid local train between Richmond and Atlanta. Oloso connection at Norfolk for O?.o POINT OOM KOUT. Kapeela! attention is called to above schedule, particularly ibo inauguration of trains Nos. :i?) and 34, nlso that Nos. 37 and .IS aro maila an ox. elusivo Ptilbnnu^trnin, without coach sorvleo, FRANK S. WANNON, S. B, HARDWICK, Third V. P. A Gen. Mgr. (+ '-"uss. Agont, W. H. TAYLOIC BROOK'S MORGAN. A. G. P. A.. Allanta. 1). P. A.. Allin.In, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensad schedule in Kffoot .hm. 17th, HUI. STATIONS. [Jv Charleston " Suniinorville. " Branchville .. " Ornngeburg .. " Kingvlllo...... [.v. Savannah. " Maru weil. " BliickvBlo. UTZ '< au u 11 .i.-i. " Prosperity . " Newberrv.. " Ninety-Six. " G roon . ooo. Kr, Hodgoa. [?v. AFltovlllo, Kr, Bolton . Liv. Anderson Vr. Greenville. Kv. At lan I a. (Con.Tl.| STATIONS. .t 28 u O? il 4 18 a 4 28n ? 20 II In 15 a ll io a it 57 II ll 2 20 p li 5H a J 15 n ) 35 a 3 60 n I 25 a I 3D a i 48 i 1 ?Ml 2 OJ i 2 22 i 8 87 p JV. Greonville.. " Piedmont " W UtthiiiHtoil. CrT Anderson JV. Relton Vr. Donalds fi% Abbovi?l? .v. Hodges.. tr. G roon wood. " Ninety-six. " Newlvi'i-ry.j 9 80 p till " Prosperity.I ll 46 p ml " Columbia.j ll MI |i m! Vr. Black vide " Bnrnwoll. " Savannah. JV. Ringville. " Qrn u gobur g.. " Branchville " Summerville lr. Oharloston Jlx)p| 7 00 li j Lv..?linr teston.. A i ?iwii i II m " Sinuinorvillo " 2 00 n! S 6) al " .Brnnchvlilo, " 2 45ii? U 28n| " Oriingeb'irg " " . Kingvilie ,V. .Savannah .' .. Bnrnwoll ..Blaokvillo. .. Columbia. ....Alston.. . .Hantun.. .I Inion. ...TOIICKVI lo, ...,1'ncolol ... ll lo pl Ar Spar lauf >nrg l .vi 3 4u p|Lv8imrtniihiir/ Ar 7 15 plAr...Asheville ...Lv| np o i vj 15 a li 15 p I lt (Dp s io a :; 05 |i ' P" p. ni. "A" a. m. "N" nicht. DOD BLR DAILY 8KKVICI? BliTWRRN CH ARI ?EST! ) N AND GRK N V11,1 ,H, Pullman palace sleeping cars on Triilns35ntl<l I, ?17 und Iis, oti A. and ( '. division. 1 lining cars n I ll OSO I rains serve all meals enroule. Trains leave Spnrtnllburg, A. >V ('. division, orthboMIld, 7:0!) a.m., ?1:3? p.m., iLlitp. m., Vest?bulo Limited) and 7:0| p. m ; Koli (lc mind 12:20 n, m., 8:16 p, m., 11:114 a. in., (Vestl nie 1 illllited), and U) :2l) n. m. Trains leave Greenville, A. and ('. division, nrthl.ouml.il:t>.' a. m., :.'::;i p. m. and 6;22p, m., ^OHtlhulo Ll in it cit), and 11:16 p. m.: south mind, 1:80 a. in.,4 ?80 p. ni., 12:30p, m. (Vest!' ule Limited ), and 11 ?18 a. m. Trains 15 and IO-Pullman Sleeping Oars otwoon Charleston and Cohtmhln; ready for son paney nt tioth pointant (>::?0p, m. K.lfgnnt Pullman Dru wing-R.vu Sleeping ors botWOOll Savannah and AsliOvllle enroule illly ls>tween Jacksonville and Cincinnati, RANK S. HANNON. S. H. HARDWICK, Third V P. ft Goil, Mgr.. Hen. Pus. Agent. Washington, I). O. Washington, D, O W. H. TA Y LOK. R. W. HUNT, Aaat. Gen. Poa. Agt, Div. Paa. A gt. Atlanta, Ga. Chnrloston, B.C. Tn H OouRlBn and tho Atlanta Constl itio.i sud the J ionie and Farm ono year ir I .ho ?tun of lu. fV EXPERIBNOB PATENTS DC8IQN8 COPYRIGHTS AC / Anyono soudlng A skcteh ?nd description may hiilokly aseortiiln our opinion freo whother on Invention ta probably patenlablo. < 'otu mun (ca tions strictly conthloiitlal. Ilanelbookon Patents emit froo. Oldest auoucy for socuriiiK patonta. Patenta taken through Munn A to. rocolTC Hxcitil notice, Wltb ;ut charco, lu tho Scientific American. A. handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest ?lr? dilation of ?ny sclontltlo tournai. Terni? W a ?Sari four niontho, St. Bold by all riowsdoalom. MUNN & CoLjeiBrw^r; New York Uraucli omeo. G3S V BU Washington. D. O. FQR JOB PRINTING in Ooocl Style Sottd to Tie Keowee Courier, WALHALLA, S. 0. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It urti lie I al ly di^estf tho food aud aids Nature in strengthening and ncon itrucllng tho exhausted digestivo or gans. His thelatesUllscovereddlgcst uit and tonie. No.other preparation can approach it lu clllclency. lb In Huntly relieves and pernuinetitly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Fla tulenco, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Hcadac-hc.Gustralgla.Craraps and Ul other results of Imper feet digestion. IWt'O60C.arid fl. Liirgoslzocontains2V4 times >iuullsi/.o. Hook all aboutdyspopslu mulled freo Prepared by E. C. DcWITT ft CO. Chicago KOK SALK BY UK. J. W. J3KLL. Blue Ridge R. R. H. O, ll KATTIE, KKCKIVKK. TIME TA ULE JVO. 2. S?PBliSED?h TIME TABLE NO. 1. Effective 5.00'A. M., Keb. 0, 11)01. KASTIIOUNI). 2(1 Class, let Class. Mixed. Pass'r. Dnllv ex. Daily. 8uii(lay. \To. No. 12. No. 0. 14 'Walhalla.. .Lv.. 0 10am 2 10pm 12 ?Wcftt Union. 0 10 am 2 ir, pm ? {?Sonecn.} 0 40 am {^???J M tJordanla Junct.. 0 42 am 3 18 pm S t Adams. 0 48 am 3 33 pm 7 1 Cherry. 0 63 am 3 31pm 8 ? j Pondloton.10 Ol am j J JJ j???? 0 i Autan.10 00 am 4 21 pm 7 tDenver.10 18 am 4 31pm 2 I West Vndorson.. 10 88 am 4 17 pm 0 ?Anderson... Ai. .10 40 am 4 51 pm WKSTIIOUND. '2d Class. Isl Class. Mixed. Pass'r. Dally ex. Daily. Sunday. STo. No. ll. No. 6. t) * Anderson... Lv.. 8 40 pm 0 00 am 2 tWest Anderson.. 8 45 pm 0 07 am 7 t Denver. 3 67 pm 0 24 am 0 t Aututi. 4 04 pm 0 86 am 8 ?Pendleton. I UpmjjjJ^JT 7 1 Cherry. 4 20 pm 10 10 am 8 t Adams. 4 25 pm 10 20 am 14 (Jordania .Innot.. 4 30jim 10 44 am 5 \ ?Soneca t 4 il ?m J 10 47 ftm ' I ?0"c<^. j 5 or, pm j 12 55 pm 12 ?West Union. 5 21 pm 1 25 pm 14 ?Walhalla . ...Ar.. 5 25 pm 1 30pm '(*) Regular stop; (t) Klag station. Will also stop at tho following stations o take on or lot off passengers: Phin icy's, .lames and Sandy .springs. No. 12 connects with Southern Kail way io. 0 at Anderson. No. ll connects with Southern Ballway so. 34 at Seneca. No. li connects with Southern Ballway io. 5S at Anderson. No, 5 connects with Southern Ballway {os. 12 and 33 at Seneca. J, K. ANDKIISON, Superintendent. Pickens R. R. Co. K. HOC) ? 1H, l'ici.n m. OHEDULK IN EFFECT FEHRUARY I, 1901. io. 10. Daily Except Sunday. No. 0. tend Down. Mixed 't rain. Read up. Mo a in.I.v Picken* Ar.2Mp ul i 4.r> a ni.Lv Ferguson's Ar.2 45 ?i m i ?>.ri a in.I.v Parson's Ar.2 ai) p tu lOOa HI.Lv Arlnl's Ar.225 p m I 05 a m.Lv M au ld In's Ar.2 20 p 111 I 16 n iii.Ar Easloy I.v.2 16 ?1 nt ?. 12. Daily Except Sunday. No. ll. ead Down. Mixed Traill. Read Up. un i> ni.I.v Picketts Ar.tl -to jp ni 05 p 111.Lv Ferguson's Ar. 0 80p m 16 |> tn.I.v Put soil's Ar.ti 16 p lil 20 |> ni.I.v A rial's Ar.0 10 p III 26 p III.I.v M auld in's Ar.0 05 pm M pill .Ar Easloy Lv.fl 00 p lu Nu. lo connects with Southern Hallway No. 88. No. 9 connects with Southern ltailway No. 12. No, 12connects with Southern Hallway' No. ll. No. ll COIIHCUI8 with Southern Hallway No. 31. Por any Information apply to J.T, TAYLOR, (lonoral Manager. \.tlii.iitie Coast Joline9 Passenger Department, \rUmlUytO?. N. Gi, February 24, 1807. 'ast Lino Between Charleston mid Columbia and Upper South Carolina and North Carolina. CON DEN SED SCHEDULE. (li effect Kebruary 24th, 1807. WESTWARD, .No. 52. oavo Charleston. 7 00 n m " Lanes. 8 20 " " Sumter. 0 35 " nive Columbia.10 56 " " Prosperity.ll 58 p va .? Newberry.12 10 44 41 Clinton.12 60 44 44 Laurens. 1 16 44 44 Oreen ville. 3 00 44 44 Spartanburg. 3 00 44 44 Winnsboro.0 15 pm 44 Charlotte. 8 20 44 44 Hondersonvillo. ....0 03 14 44 Asheville. 7 00 14 IC AST WA Ul). .No. M. eavo Ashevillo. 8 20am 14 Ilondorsonvillo.o 15 41 44 Spartanburg.ll 45 ? 44 Qroonvillo.ll 5o ?? " Laurens. 1 45 M 44 Clinton.2 10 .* Nowborry. 2 67 << 44 Prosperity.3 13 ?? 44 Columbia.6 15 .? rrivo Sumter. (j 35 o 44 Lanes. 7 43 1? 44 Charleston.n OK << . Daily. Nos. 52 and 53 Solid Trains botwoea larlcstoii and Columbia. S. C. IL M. EMERSON, Oon'l Passongor Agont J. K. KKNLY, ?Kont. Gonoral Managor. T. M. EMERSON, Trafilo Manage*,