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Fertilizers C. G. JA IU! OKFICK: J. H. DARBY'S DRUG STORK. Ootobor IO, 1001. 42-tf MONEY TO LEND.-Loans negoti ated for a tomi tit 7 nor cont intor ost. Apply to J AY NBS & SHELOK, 40-4 Walhalla, s. C. FOR SALE-185 acres, moro or ICSB, situated ou both sidos of road load ing from Souoca to Oconoo Station, about 5 milos from Walhalla. $1,200; $000 cash, balauco in ouo and two years, 8 por cont intorost. Address- . K. ii. SHANKLIN; JR., 42-50 Easloy. S. C. ?0tal iuxb Ij?tx&mxuh -"Bloom soils it for loss." -Soo professional card of J. IL Craw ford, M. 1). -Found, noar Pickot Post, a koy. Call at this ofllco. -Soo citation notico in tho OBtato of Dr. D, B. Darby, docoasod. -Soo citation notice in tho estate of F. S. donkins, docoasod. -Mr. Jamos I. Smith is in Oroouvillo this week ou business. -Rov. R. L. Rogers is visitiug rota tivos at Fountain Inn this week. -WANTKD-Hoarders. Torms reason able. Apply to Mrs. C. L. Dean, Faculty Hill. -E. G. Mo Adams, Esq., and Dr. Jas. IL Crawford, of Anderson, spout Sunday at tho Walhalla Ilotol. -Sheppard's Woodland Box Heating Stoves for school houses. For salo by C. W. Pi tell ford Co. -Mr. Jack Darby loft last Friday for Charlostou, whore ho goos to ontor tho Portor Military Academy. -Fahuostock's doutai rooms, Wal halla, opon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 till 4 o'clock. -Mr. Chas. W. Torry, of Groonvillo, spent Sunday in Walhalla at tho homo of bis father, Mr. Wm. Perry. -Mr. J. E. Burnside wont ovor to Groonvillo last wook and enlisted for tho United States Navy service. -Tho House of Bishops of tho Episco pal church, now in session at San Fran cisco, has declared agaiust divorces. -Do you owo M. W. Coloman & Co. anything? if so. you will bo Interested in their "notico.'' Road what thoy havo to say. -Mossrs. R. T. Jaynos, J. W. Sholor aud E. L. 11 erndon aro in Groonvillo at tending tho United States Court this wook. -Lost, iu Walhalla, on Monday, a bunch of koys. Fiuder will bo suitably rowardod by leaving thorn at Tho Courter office. -For salo, in Walhalla, a small dosiia blo residence. For (erins, apply to 40-42 Col. Robt. A. Thompson. -Supervisor S. N. Pitchford will opon tho town registration books at the store of C. W. Pitchford Company on Tuesday, Octobor 22d. -Mr. Eugono Hutchison lias accoptod a position witll the Southern Express Company and is now on the routo from Groonvillo to Columbia. -Tho bird law doos not expiro'until No vom bor 1st. Tho lovers of tho sport 'Should abovo all Other8 bo interested in its strict observance. -Mrs. M. A. Merritt, who lias boon on an extended visit to hor daughter, Mrs. J. R. Earlo, roturnod to hor homo in Sa vannah, Ga., last Saturday. -Rov. G. F. Clarkson is conducting Srotracted sorvicos in tho chapel at owry tins week. Wo hopo much good will result from tho meeting. -Owing to tho chango in business January 1st, I ofter to tho trading public my ontiro stock of goods at actual cost. L. Bloom. -Married, at tho rosidonco of tho ofliciating minister, Rev. D. L. Whitaker, on Sunday, October 0, 1001, Mr. Claude Gibson to Miss Nannie Nelson. All of Oconoo. -Fou SALK-150 acres good farming land near Walhalla. About ?IO acres in cultivation ; two tonant houses, otc. Call on or address J. A. Ivostor, Wost Guion, S. C. -Mrs. W. C. Shorard, of Iva, S. C., who has boon visiting tho families of Mrs. T. A. Norton and Major Wm. J. Stribling for tho past fow days, has ro turnod to lier home. -Lunnoy's 8-Hour Improved Livor Regulator will euro sick and norvous headache, biliousness, constipation, indi gestion and other liver tronidos. Price ??0 cents, at Lunnoy's drug store, Sonoca. -Read L. Bloom's advcrtisomc.t on our lirst pago. To reduco stock prepara tory to making chango in his business on January 1st, 1002, ho has inaugurated a great cost salo to last until Docombor 31st, 1001. Oivo him a call. -Mr. E. II. Shanklin, Jr., advertises this week a tract of land, containing 185 acres, moro or loss, on both sides of road loading from Seneca to Oconoo Station, about livo miles from Walhalla. Sec ad vertisement for particulars. -Miss Salina Creon, Executrix of tho OStatfl of Garrison Croon, deceased, will soil at his late residence on Tuesday, the 12th day of November, tho >.*..?! and per sonal property belonging . estate Seo advertisement for particulars. -Kev. J. E. McManaway, pastor of tho Walhnlla Baptist church, will begin a sories of Bihlo studies in t hat church bo ginning Thursday ovening, 17th instant, nt 7.|W o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to tho publi? to lie prosont. - LOST, between tho South Carolina lino and Whitewater Falls, on tho now Sapphire graded road, ono good um brella. Finder will bo duly rewarded a Kutllcieut compensation for delivery of samo. J. S. Colley -White Kock Library and School Im provement Association will celebrate its first anniversary Saturday afternoon, Oc tober 20th, at 1 o'clock. Public invited. All ex pupils, teachers and parents aro specially invited to be prosont. % -Mr. C. W. Pitchford, Jr., wont to Atlanta last Thursday to accept a posi tion with tho Pitchford Company, mer chants. This is a new firm in tho Gate City, in which Messrs. George P. and and Walter I). Pitchford aro Hie princi pals. -Now is tho timo to sow wheat. Try Swift's Wheat Grownr Fertilizers, sold by C. W. Pitchford Co. -Tho following jurors have boon sum moned from Oconoo to the present term of United States Court at Greenville: N. A. Doyle, Fort Madison, grand juror: J. B. Hill, High Falls, D. F. MoAlistor, Wost Union, Jas. G. Ih-ea/.oalo. Retreat, petit Jurors. -Mr. I). R. Lucas has nearly com pleted tho placing of tho steel colls in tho now jail building. Tho cells aro quite awe-inspiring and leavo a lasting impression on ono's mind as to their stability. Mr. Lucas ox poet? to havo Iiis work finished by to-day (Wednesday). -Bloom is ?oiling out at coBt. -Four hundred bushels wiutor grazing oats for Bale at 75o. por bushol. by J. P. Stribliug, Meilland, S. O. -Married, by ll. A. IT. Gibson, Magis trate, at ids rosidonco. Ootobor 18, 1001, Mr. J. A. Keenan to Miss Sallie Keach. -Bo B?ro to soo Bloom boforo you buy your olothing, shoes, bats, oto., SB bo can save you money while ho is soiling out at cost. -Mr. J. B. Stono, section master, with his orow, is leveling up and putting tho railroad track in first olass condition about tito Walhalla dopot. -Mr. C. II. Maybow bogan work on tito cement contract for tho Court House this morning and will push tho work through to au early completion. -Messrs. Sam Vernor, Julion Dondy and Otto Schumaohor oamo up from Clemson Fi id ay o vening and spout Sat urday and Hominy with homofolks. -Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Look havo moved to Walhalla and aro occupying tho rosi donco formorly occupied by Mrs, Cud worth. Wo oxtohd to thom a cordial woloonio. -Lost-A poiutor dog, about ono nnd one-half years old, with tau or lomon colored hoad and spots. Answers to iinnio of "Kip." Lihoral roward if ro turned to J. E. Cray ton, -Seneca, S. C. -Tho county tax books woro oponod for tho collection of taxes yostorday, Ootohor 15. Up to this (WoduoBday) morning $40.70 had boon collected. Mr. John Carvor was tho first person to pay his taxes. -Nothing gi?0B as largo returns in proportion to spaco covored and labor oxpondod as a woll kopt strawborry bod, planted in really choice varieties. Lot all in need of plants road tho advertise ment of tho Continental Plant Company iu this issue. -Mr. W. IT. Doylo, Administrator of the personal estates of TllOS. A. Patter son and widow Adaline Patterson, de ceased, will sell tho porsonal property of said estates at their lato residence on Friday, Novombor lot. Soo advortiso mont for particulars. -All who tako an interest in horse racing can find plouty of amusement at tho Seneca raco track Friday afternoon, Octobor 25. Tito manager, Mr. L. W. Vernor. Bays ho ?B going to givo good races all tho afternoon-trotting, running and pacing. Uaoing begins at 1 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. -Supervisor Pool will havo tho ohain gang moved over on Changa, whore thoy will build a bridgo to tako tho placo of tho Hudson bridgo. Tho Supervisor has already purchased tho necessary timb?is for tho bridgo. The county authorities rccontly had a now road survoyed iu tho Hudson bridge vicinity. -Miss Anna Torhuuo loft Monday morning for Now Jersey, Sho will spend a week iu Washington, I). C., visiting friends bo'oro going to Chorry Hill, N. J., her former homo. Mrs. Torhuuo will romain iu Walhalla about ton days yot. Thoy havo many friends boro who will sincoroly rogrot thoir romoval from our midst. -Tho DoBarro Gill-Johnson entertain ment was highly onjoyod by a large au dienco at Boll's Hall last Friday ovening. Tho entertainment as a whole was good, but tho scene from "Quo Vadis/' by Miss Gill, was pro-ominontly tho host feature of tho ovening. By tho rotontivo reader of "Quo Vadis" Miss Gill will bo long romomborod. -Swift's Wheat Grower Fertilizers, the host on tho market for wheat. For salo by C. W. Pitchford Co. -Tho annual praise mooting, to bo givon under tho supervision of tho Ladies' Aid Socioty, will bo obsorvod Sunday, Octobor 27th, at ll o'clock a. m. in tho Walhalla Presbyterian church. Rov. S. Philips Vernor will dolivor tho mission ary address, and Rev. John G. Law will address tho children. Collection will bo taken for causo of missions. All aro cor dially invited to at tend. -Capt. V. P. Martin roturnod to Wal halla last week from Spartanburg. wlioro ho has spout about a yoar in book-keep ing for a morcantilo firm. Bo has ro turnod to Walhalla to mako his homo hore, and for tho prosont will aot as book-koopor in tho County Treasurer's otlico, and assist Treasuror Kay in tho collection of taxes. His many friends throughout Oconoo will bo glad to learn of his return to this county. -$8,000.00 worth of goods, consisting of clothing, shoos, hats, notions, gro cories, etc., to bo sold at actual cost at Bloom's. -Mr. J. W. Abbott last year planted ono acre in yollow orango sorghum cano and mado from it l in gallons of syrup, 000 hundios of foddor and 15 bushels of sood. This year, from tho samo aero, ho oxpocts to mako 150 gallons of syrup and as much foddor and socd as boforo. Ho lias mado this yoar for himself and neigh bors over 300 gallons, and thinks ho has fully that much moro to mako. Ho operates a two-rollor mill and an evapo rator. Ho finds that tho raising of cano pays handsomely. -Mr. 3. K. Maxwell carno to Walhalla last Friday night and is recuperating at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Maxwell, from his injuries rocoivod in tho Soabord Air Lino Railroad wreck noar Monroo, N. C., on Octobor 7th. Mr. Maxwell was not soriously injuricd, but is badly bruised, Knginoor (/'laudo Dick ert, who lost his lifo in tho wreck, was woll known in Walhalla, having run to this point when tho C. A G. oporatod through trains from Columbia to Wal halla. Sixteen cars and tho two engines were totally demolished, two mon killed and sovoral seriously injured. -Ono of tho nicest piocos of work manship in tho way of painting is that of Mr. C. W. Pitchford's now rosidonco. Mr. Harry L. Long, tho artistic and ox port painter, did tho work. His blond ing of colors makes a lino appoaranco. Tho houso is painted French gray with while trimmings; blinds and sash oron/.o green; tho floors of tho v orondas aroa dark tan color. Tho painting and blood ing of colors for tho inside work aro beautiful and shows off with fi..ooffoct. When everything is completed in and around his rosidonco Mr. Pitchford will havo ono of tho most at tractive places in Walhalla. He Kept His Leg. Twolvo years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years ho suf fered intensely. Then tho host doctors urged amputation, "but," ho writes, "I used one bottlo of Eloctrio Bitters and 14 boxes of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo and my leg was sound and woll as ovor." For eruptions, ec/.oma, totter, salt rhoum, sores and all blood diRordora Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try thom. All druggists in tho county will guaran tee satisfaction or rofund monoy. Only 50 cents. To Improve tho Baptist Comolory. All who havo rolativos buried in tho Walhalla Baptist comotery, or aro othor wiso interested, aro urged to oithorcomo in person or HOIK) a hand to moot at tho comotery grounds on Tuosday morning, Octobor 22d, for tho purpoBO of cloaring ort" tho grounds. Don't forgot tho timo, and bb miro to como. F. II. Burloy, Chairman Comotory Committoo. I'yny-Ilnlnatn Kel leven Hight Away rind milken a H j indy omi of coughs mut cold?. COME INTO COURT ! List of Petit Jurors Drawn this Morning to Serve at November Term ol Court. Tho following petit jurors woro drawn this morning to sorvo at tho fall tomi of the Court of General Sossious for Ooo nee county, which eouvoues at Walhalla on Monday, November 4th, Judge Town send presiding: Wade II. Armstrong, Cen tor township. Marshall Abbott, Wagonor township. D. M. A loxander, Win te water township. Hardy Blackwell, Tug ?doo township. Jas. D. Babb, Conter township. Andrew J. Brook, Contor township. Robort W. Bl ak ol y, TugaloO township. L. D. Cox. Pulaski township. Balis K. Chambers, TugaloO township. Samuel W. Cox, Sonooa township. John S. daine, Chattooga township. S. S. Colley, KOOWOO township. Stophou K. Dunlap, Tugaloo township. Johu L. Fonloy, Tugaloo towuship. J. E. Caines, Westminster. B. S. Horriug, Contor township. W. T. Hunt, Contor township. Thos. W. Harbin, Contor township. A. P. Hunt, Conter township. Thos. W. Koaton, WoBt Union. L. A. Lay, Wagoner township. Riemann Long, Chattooga township. J. D. Morgan, Koowoo township. J. N. Nicholson, Whitewater township. C. L. Osborne, Center township. W. F. Orr, Chattooga township. Jas. T. Portor, Tugaloo township. T. K. Phillips. Pulaski township. John P. Powoll, Tugaloo township. H. C. Knuth, Souoca towuship. Wm. B. Hwotford, Chattooga township. S. P. Handers, Contor township. II. E. Thompson, Seneca. R. S. Vernor, Contor township. J. B. Woolbright, Coutor township. Clom WadkiuB, Wagoner township. Thousands Sout Into Exile. Evory yoar a largo nuinbor of poor suf ferers whoso lungs aro soro and rnokod with coughs aro urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not al ways euro. Don't bo au oxilo when Dr. King's Now Discovory for consumption will ouro you at homo. It's tho most In fallible medicine for coughs, colds and. all throat and lung diseases on earth. Tho first dOBO brings relief. Astound ing euros result from persistent uso. Trial bottles freo at all drug stores in tho county. Prico 60o. and $1. Evory bottle guaranteed. Elisha W. Byrum Dead. Anderson Mail, Octobor 18: "Mr. E. W. Byrum died yesterday morning at tho county homo in tho OSth year of Iiis ago. no was tho eldest sou of tho lato Joseph Byrum and waa a veteran of tho 2d S. C. Kif los in tho civil war. Ho will bo buried to-day at tho old Byrum graveyard, near tho city." Successful Revival Services. Rov. J. M. Handers conducted a pro tracted mooting at Pleasant Hill Baptist church, beginning on tho fifth Sunday night in .September and ending on tho first Sunday night in this mouth. Groat j interest was manifested, and there wore ! niuo additions to tho church on profos- j sion of faith. Tho membership was strengthened and believers established ( iii doctrine Tho preaching was in power and demonstration of tho spirit ana last- . iug good was accomplished. "lt Wo Oars! ; but Wo*Darsn't." \ Last Friday night at Boll's llall our | attention was called to sovoral hats very protty and VICHY I.AIOUC hats, too pattern hats, no doubt. They woro boau- ? tiful ; so beautiful, in fact, that sovoral ( ladies who sat just behind thom would < havo appreciated it had thoy boon hung I up on tho wall for inspection "hotweon acta." Thoy woro too largo to permit of "rnbboring" around thom at closo rango. Oil behalf of suffering humanity WO ap peal to tho ladies to wear to entertain monts in tho future hats that will not obstruct tho view to a greater extout 1 than a circle nine foot in circumference. 1 If wo could wo'd arrango this hat bust- ! nessi Wo'd grab thom off thoir ownois' hoads and fling thom (tho hats) out tho 1 window ; wo'o smash thom till they 1 wore un-ro-cog-nlzo-a-bull-that's what wo'd do-IF WK DA it ST ; but wo darsn't." Young Physicians. Dr. B. P. Slonn, of donison Collcgo, lins located in Walhalla for tho practico of his profession. Ho is a son of Dr. P. H. E. Sloan, sccrotary and troasuror of Clemson College, ami graduated from tho Medical College of Charleston about two years ago. Ho will make his headquart ers at tho Walhalla Houri. Dr. Sloan is well known to many in this county. Dr. Jas. II. Crawford, of Anderson, will arrivo in Walhalla to-morrow after noon and will mako this his homo, with headquarters at Jas. H. Darby's drug atoro for tho present. Dr. Crawford is a nativo of Georgia, but has boon practic ing at Andorson for sovoral months. Ho graduated from tho Medical Collogo and Lamar Hospital at Augusta, Ga., about eighteen months ago, spending a year in hospital practico after graduation. To both of theso young physicians wo extend a cordial weicomo to our midst. Blue Ri tl if o Railway Tax Caso. Tho Attorney Gonoral's oflico is Hablo to got into another hard fight bocauso of legislative action. Now that tho Blue Bidgo Railroad has boon sold, turned ovor to ita prosont ownois and is ontiroly out of tho hands of tho Fedora! Court tho Sinking Fund Commission has startod ita proceeding for old and back taxes, said to bo duo for many years. Tho Hinking Fund Commission aniiounco that tho proporty will bo advortiscd for salo to satisfy tho old tax claim. Tho suit has not heretofore been brought, it is said, bocauso of tho Bluo Ridgo scrip situation, hut tho situation with regard to this tender is said to bo now changed. It is easy to soo that this will naturally bc resisted and that tho prosont owners bought tho proporty freo of encumbrance and with a clean mid clear title, and that tho Court which sold tho proporty will SOO that its titlo is protected. Religious Services. Kev. II. D. Brink, who conducted a tout mooting boro in August, has re turned to continuo tho work which was at that timo hogan. Ho has six sorvices each week, in tho following places: On Factory Hill (in tho houso used for school purposes) Sabbaths at 10 o'clock a. m.; during tho week (Wednesdays and Fridays) at 8 o'clock p. m. Wost Union Hall-Sabbaths 7..'10 p. m.; during week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) at 8 o'clock p. m. In addition to tho abovo sorvices lhere will ho hold each Saturday afternoon, whon practicable, a street mooting in Walhalla. Tho assistance and co-operation of tho pastors of tho difforonl churches in town (with their mombors) is earnestly solicited in thoso sorvices, ns thoy aro und cn o ni i nat ional. Como, and lot us go up "to tho help of Lim Lord against tho mighty/' Judges fi 123. To tho Women of Oconoo County. A short whilo ngo, when in Charleston, I visited tho exposition grounds and had tho pleasure to examine tho Woman's Building. I find that Oconoo has boon allotted a vory prominent placo in this building, ami it gives mo pleasure to stato from tho present prospects that our exhibit will do credit to tho spaoo allotted ns. Through tho earnest offorts of my committco a largo number of in teresting and beautiful articles havo boon secured and will bo ready for ship ment tho 15th of November. Othor par ties in tho county who have exhibits that they wish to send will please send thom in hoforo tho 15th of .November to tho following ladies: Miss Sallie Norton, Walhalla; Mrs. C. E. Anderson, West minster; Mrs. J. P. Lowis, Fort Hill; Miss Maiyo Sholor, South Union. An impression prevails that Oconoo will not bo roprosonted at tho exposition, this impression hoing tho result of tho committco in charge of a genoral exhibit having hoon compelled to abandon tho work, but tho Woman's Department, will show that Oconoo has paintings, lace work, curios and cmbroidorios and many othor articles that will do credit to any county In tho Stain. Respectfully, Mrs. M. Wi Coloman, Chairman Oconoo County. THE NEWS FROM SENECA. Senooa, Ootobor 15.-Last Friday saw tbo largest orowd of cotton wagons on our Btreets that has ever been seen In Sonooa. Several parties sold cotton here who live lu a few milos of Audersou. Miss M. A. Campbell 1B still too unwell to be at ber store. Miss Helen Swann ls lu charge of the pretty and stylish bate oponed in tho store a few days ago. Cards aro out for tho wedding of Miss Daisy Wardlaw and Mr. Luther Moore, which interesting ovont will take place next Wednesday evening, the 28d, at tho Baptist church. Tho Sonoca Oil Mill was sold lastwoek to tho Anderson Fertilizer Company. It is honed that tho scarlet fe vor is now about over, as no now oases have been reported recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins have the sympathy of our town iu tho loss of a doar littlo baby girl of fifteen months, who had buen ill some wooka with brain troublo. Mrs. M. W. Coloman and Mrs. L. W. Jordan will take lu the Atlanta fair and horso show this weok and noxt. Tho mooting of tho Missionary Union of tho Presbyterian ohuroh last weok brought quito a uumbor of iutorostiug ladies to our town. Tho Floral Association will hold Its annual llower show between tho 5th and 10th of November. This occasion ia al ways iutorostiug to tho pooplo of ?Sonoca and tho surrounding country. Miss Lily Doylo and Mrs. Richmond Piuoknoy, of Charleston, spout several days with frionds in .Seneca tho past weok. %? -;-i--1> Don't Lot Them Suffer. Ofton children aro tortured with itch ing and burning eczema and othor skin diseases, but Buoklou's Arnica Salvo boals tho raw sores, oxpolB inflammation, loaves tho skin without a soar. Clean, fragrant, cheap ; thore's no salvo on earth as good. Try it. Curo guaranteed, Only 2oo. at alf drug stores in thu county. Notes from Tugaloo. Tugaloo, Ootobor 14.-Wo aro having delightful fall weather. It has boon so far tho most favorable season for gather ing and saving fodder, hay, oto., wo ovor saw. There lias been moro roughness housed iu this sootion than ovor boforo in ono season, and it is in flrst-olosB con dition. Wo aro so far delighted with tho froo rural dolivory. Tho post ofiico depart ment, as woll as tho patrons, aro fortu nato in having such kind, obliging and compotont a carrier as our Mr. Jamos Q. Broazoalo. No moro suitablo man could ho found for tho position. Wo in this section aro proparing to sow a considerable aoroago in wheat. Wo have Boon no frost yet. Mr. D. Qlonn Sheldon loft this morn ing for Liberty, whero he has a position lu a mercantile establish mont. We wish for him muoh success. M?SB Voda Sheldon has returned from Newberry, Wo learn that Mr. Claude Gibson and Miss Nannie Nelson woro married on Sunday, Ootobor Otb. Wo wish for tho young roupie a lifo of unalloyed happi ness. Mr. W. L. Thomas, wife and three children visited at Long's Hill yesterday. Evorbody is in good health in this soo tion, and tho cotton gins aro all busy. Wo aro sorry Ocouoo will not have an oxhibit at tlie South Carolina Interstate md West Indian Exposition. Woll, I ?11088 she don't need to advertise. L. DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers never dis ippoint. They aro Bato, prompt, gontlo, meotivo iu removing all impurities from tho liver and bowels. Small aud easy to iako. Novor gripo or distress. J. W. Boll. A Card of Thanks. To the many frionds and neighbors >vho gavo us so many kind attentions luring tho recent illness of my sainted ather I wish to return my sincero thanks. Your many kind acts and words of sym pathy will novor bo forgotten hy those who survivo him. Respectfully, J. H. Mooro. Fair Play, S. C. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in tho intestines pro luces offocts liko those of arsenic, but Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills oxpol the poi sons from clogged bowels, gently, easily out surely, curing constipation, bilious ness, sick headache, fovors, all liver, kid noy and bowol troubles. Only 2?o. at ill drug stores in tho county. Death of Mrs. McCrary. Mrs. Clifford McCrary, wifo of John McCrary, diod at hoi* homo last Tuesday night at olovon o'clock. She was about twenty-iivo years old and was a victim of consumption. Sho leaves a husband ind ono littlo child to mourn their loss. They have tho sympathy of ovory ono in their boroavemont. Tho burial was at tho Old Westminster eomoteryon Wed nesday.-Westminster Timos, Ootobor 10. Johann Most, Anarchist, Qots a Yoar. Now York, October 14,-Johann Most, tho anarchist, was sontoncod to ono yoar in tho penitentiary to-day in tho Court it Special Sessions for publishing in Iiis papor, Tho Freiheit, an alleged seditious FU'tiolo on tho day following tho shooting sf tho lato President McKinley. Tho uti dc in ipi cst i on encouraged tho kill ing of crowned hoads and rulers. This will Interest Many. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.), tho famous Southern blood purifier, quickly 3Ur0S cancer, blood poison, pimplos, boils, carbunclos, ulcors, eating soros, scrofula, OOZOma, aching bonos, Joints or back, rheumatism, cararrh, and skin I roubles. B. B. B. boals ovory sore and makes tho blood pure and rich. B. B. lt., tho finest blood purifier made. Drug gists, $1. Trial treatment free by writ ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta Ga. Pat Crowo Odors to Surrender. Omaha, Nebraska, Ootobor 12.-Chiof of Polico Donahue has rocoivod from Pat fJrOWO an olfor to surrender himself and stand trial if tho roward of fifty thou sand dollars for tho arrest, of tho kidnap per of young Cudahy is withdrawn, [howe is tired of hoing pursued and Donalluo is negotiating witli him for his turrondor. Six violators of tho dispensary law wore convicted in Charleston in tho city jourt and a sontonco of $50 or ton days in jail was pronounced. Tho nropor ?xecutions woro mado out immediately iftor tho court adjourned and tho oity of Charleston is (SOO bottor off financially ls a result of tho passage of tho ordi nance against tho illicit salo of liquor. Dont Force Your Bowels with harsh minerals which always leave bad after-effects on the entire system, and where their use is persisted in, tend to completely wreck the stomach and bowels. ..USE.. Edgar's Cathartic Confections Thc only harmless, vegetable, bowel regulator, and liver vitalize? known. As pleasant to the taste AS candy, and as positive as the harsh est mineral. No gripe or pain* sw ?0, 25, 50 cents. Sold and Recommended by J. H. DARBY, Druggist, Walhalla, So. Ca. We Are Showing BS GREAT VALUES S RAILROAD COOPS. ?,000 yards Cheviot, worth 8 1-3G., - - - - only 5e. 2,000 yards Plaid, worth Go., - - - - - only 3 l-2c. A big lot of Sheeting, worth Se., - - - only 3 l-2c. 200 School Satchels, worth, 20c,.only Sc. 100 Chenille Covers, worth $ 1.2b,.only 7So. SO doz. Socks, the 10c. hind, ------ only Se, 300 Pairs Shoes, (not damaged), worth from $1.2S to $1.7S. We are selling them at 8 S c. and $1.00. . -COME QUICK SHIRTS AT JUST ONE-HALF PRICE. Furniture ! Furni We are offering some great values $8.50 to $75.00 ; Oak-post Beds, $1.2 Bureaus from $3.50 to $15.00. We t from Railroad Company, and we are se: Groceries You will always find a full stoch of the very best Groceries at my store. Ballard's Flour always on hand. Best Vinegar at 10c. per gallon. Give us a trial. J. H. ADAMS, B$?jg**A full line of Coffins, Caske For tho McKinley Monumont. Tho trustooa rocontly appointed by Pronidont Roosovolt for tho National McKinley Monumont Association mot in Cleveland, Ohio, last Thursday and or gani/.i'd by electing Wm. R. Day, of anton, Ohio, president. Tho head quarters of tho association will bo located at Canton. It is proposed to raiso about $1,600,000 by popular sub scription to budd a marblo memorial at Canton in honor of tho lato President. An appoal was issued to tho country for aid. Look Carefully To Your Kidneys Snow in Colorado. Snow foll on the Continental divido in Colorado last Thursday night. lu tho towns and valleys it melted quickly, but tho poaks aro covered with snow. Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build up the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubled they have no equal. io, 35, 50 Cents us Sold and Recommended by J. H. DARBY, Druggist, Walhalla, So. Ca. ...NEW... China and Glassware -ALSO Pretty assortment Stationery and Pox Paper at half usual prices. Now Tin, Enamel, Glass and China. Pretty Hocking Chairs and other nico things cheap, at C. A. NORMAN'S. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL persons aro hereby forewarned . not to trespass in any manner I whatever upon my lauds in Wagoner township. Any ono disregarding this notico will be prosecuted to tho fullest | extent of tho law. C. n. MAYHEW. October 2, 1001. 40-43 Land for Sale ! I HAVE 330 ACRES GOOD LAND', .L lying within th roo milos of Walhalla, for salo at reasonable prices. Tho entiro j tract lies togothor, and I will soil as a | wholo or divido into flvoono-horso farms, with buildings on each, and soil sepa rately. About 185 acros in cultivation. Ralanco woll timborod. Ampio timbor to pay for land. For particulars apply to M. L. CANTRELL, 48 Walhalla, S. C. NEW HOUSE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. <5" YOU WILL FIND US two doors bolow C. W. Pitchford Company, where wo aro bottor proparod to sorvo you than over b of oro. Wo havo just roooivod from Now York Tho Largest, Most Completo and Best Selected Stock of Goods Ever Brought to Walhnlln, and thoy woro bought at bottom prices. Don't, buy your FALL GOODS until you soo our NEW STOCK, for wo can show you what WILL PLEASE YOU IN QUAL ITY AND PRICE. Wo will show you a bottor lino of DRESS GOODS than is usu ally kopt in Walhalla-and you nood not go to Anderson to find what you want. Wo Havo a Full Line of Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Neckwear, Hoad wear and Footwear. Also a full Uno of Gouts' and Boys' Clothing Cheaper than you ovor bought thom. Wo also koop a GOOD, FBESH LINE OF GROCERIES. Wo koop "Roxane" and "BnkorB* Choleo" Flour-tho host on tho markot and always reliable. Wo havo just rocclvod two carloads of BRAN-tho cheapest and host food on earth. If you want anything in Buggies, Singlo or Doublo Harness, Chook Lines, Bridlos or Saddles, or anything olso in Harness, wo can supply you. We also keep Stoves, Furniture and Coffins. In short, wo aro proparod to supply all your wants at reasonable prices. Call, examine, price and ho convinced. TEt espoctftiUy, Carter & Company <<^.The Greatest Line of-*-* Fine Dress Goods That Has Ever Been in Seneca. BROADCLOTH, ^?^?P^SJN ALL COLORS. FRENCH FLANNELS, ._IN STRIPES, DOTS AND PLAIDS. N BLACK GOODS CLOTHING E HAVE NEVER HAD SUCH BARGAINS IN THIS LINE BEFORE:-; ^^ALL-WOOL SUITS,_ WORTH $7.60-;-NOW AT $4.00 $8.50 SUITS FOR $5.00. We have by fdr the largest line ever shown in Seneca. Give us a call is 'all we ash. All sizes in Boys' Suits. Boys' Pants with Double Seals and Knees. ture ! Furniture ! in this line. Three-piece suites from 5 ; All Oak Beds from $2.00 to $?.50 ; )OUght fifty OAK CENTER TABLES liing them at less than wholesale cost. Stationery rn*-* We have a large variety of Tablets, Box Paper, Etc., Etc. Good Ruled Tablets,.lc. Good Ruled Tablets,.3c. Large School Tablets,.So. 3oor Man's Friend, SENECA, S. C. ts, Robes, Etc., always on hand. RICES AID FOR RODUCE. Bring your Chickons, Eggs, Beeswax, Bides, Beaus, Poas, Onions, Corn, Apples, Pears, Potatoes, Cabbago, Turnips, Pumpkins, Etc, Etc., To SCHUMACHER'S, Highest The Popular Price Store," Buy your Dry Goods, Notions, Domestics, Flanuols, Outings, Joans, Pants, Tablo and Black Duck Oil Cloths, Denims, Ovoralls, ?fcc, AT SCHUMACHER'S, SHOES IN ALL SIZES, STYLES AND DIMENSIONS. BANANAS, APPLES, PEARS, LEMONS, DELAWARE, NIAGARA AND CONCORD GRAPES. Peanuts and Fresh Loaf Every Day. Fancy and Stnplo GrocorioB, Canned Goods, Provisions, Grain, Seeds, Coroals, Spices, &o. Parcbod, Blondoddind Green Coffoos. Blended, Black and Croon Teas, In Tobaccos, Cigars and Choroots wo havo all brands, ?B?ZOB and prices to suit tho most fastidious. Those Goods are All Wool, a Yard Wide, Guaranteed Not to Rip, Ravel, Run Down at the Heel, Nor Split Opon in the Back. Go to Schumacher's FOR NELLIE-THE ONLY NELLIE-THE NELLIE KING FLOUR. B?tT" 03P"Goods Dolivorod Freo in Town.^fjU ?=?2 RICHMOND, YA., Oct. 9. -IO a. m. Publishers Keowee Courier, Walhalla, S. C.: Please inform my patrons that I am in Richmond to-day completing tjie purchases of my big stock of Dry ?Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Pants, Trunks, etc., and that in few days they will be on my shelves in Walhalla for their inspection. It will pay them to wait, as every article has been bought with care and will be sold at the very lowest price. V. L. NORMAN. 1 This world bolongs to tho onorgotic.