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MILLINERY WHEN IN New York last January, w one of the largest houses iu tho Prices-a house that is ever alert in lookii ladies. Thia stock will appeal to every in every buyer can appreciate-Service-Ad< We oan offer you additional quantit prices incomparable, IN MILLINERY, .1 This stock is now arriviug, aud we FRIDAY AND SATUR13 You oannot afford to miss our open and prices. We will not be put to any ex you will And our prices the lowest. The our customers. Don't forget that <v.We Will Lei Our lino of Spring and Summer Dri these goods to you. Lot us sell you your we will save you money. We bought foi possible. Don't forget our Oponing MARCH ?? I have this day selected ono Opon II pr em i um to cash buyors on tho follow in; purchase (cash) you will rocoivo a tickot started at No. 1 aud bo continued until th This is no cut ch gamo. To show good fal Vernor to number a ticket, which is in .1 ; J. D. Vornor's safo, bearing tho number t ponding number to tho buggy. Mr. Vorn contained in this onvelopo. CERTIFICATE FR Walhalla, S. C., Maroh 24th, 1902.-'! closed in a sealed cuvelopo, and placed ii uumbor uuknown to any ono elso, which responding number to ono Opeu Ruggy, Jaynos to cash buyors. I will, on tho fir opon tho onvolopo and award tho buggy number. Jyv^Goods will bo sold at Cash Prie BARG Ono 10 cont packngo Arm and Hami 10c.; Korosouo Oil. por gallon, 15c. ; six sj Soap, 10c. All Calicoes at 5o. por yard, nt cost. All of tho foregoing aro strictly A lino lino of Buggies and Wagons, Saddle Blankots for cash or on time. Giv RESPECTFULLY,_ J. H. MOORE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Calls loft at rosidonco or J. II. Darby's Drug Storo will recoivo prompt attention, DAY OR NIGHT. Phones : Residence 93, Drug StoreilS. ll 0 01* B. F. SLOAN, M. 0., ...PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON... OFFICK, J. H. DARBY'S DRUG STORE. October 23, 1001. 43-tf WANTED, Hickory, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Southern Hard wood Co.,.("ballest?n. S. C. PERSONS visiting tho Exposition can bo accommodated with board and lodging at reasonable tates. Fino loca tion; convenient to car lines. Por fur ther information address MHS. KATE CUD WORTH, Maxwell nouso, 14 Green street, Charleston, S. C. . 8 $?otal aub Hfjersnnal. -Don't miss Jayncs's opening. -Easter offering-soo J. II. Darby's new ad. and givo him a call. -Drs. S. J. McKlroy and E. A. Hines, of Seneca, woro iu Walhalla Monday on business. -Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baldwin, Mareil 10th, 1002, an ll pound baby boy. -Miss Kotta Sitton, of Pendleton, spent several days last week visiting Miss Emma Merrick. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hiles have ro turnod from Darriman, Tenn., to their homo at Sholhy, Mich. -Mr. Frank Carter and family now occupy tho Neville house, formerly occu pied by Mr. Jesse Sloau. -Tho post ofl?co at High lyalls, Oconeo county, S. C., has boon discontinued. Mail will bo sont to West Union, S. C. -Mr. V. L. Norman announces tho arrival of his stock of spring goods this week. Call and seo him and inspect his stock. -Mrs. S. K. Dendy is on a visit to her son, Mr. A. K. Dendy, at St. Augustine, Fla. Sho will take in tho Exposition at Charleston on her roturn homo. -Mr. and Mrs. Lostor Hawkins, of Nowry, spent Saturday in Walhalla visit ing her sister, Mrs. Carolino James, who has boon quito ill for sovoral weeks. -Mr. J. C. Garrison and family will move to Walhalla noxt week and occupy tho cottage of Mr. J. F". Hendrix oil Church street, which is being ropairod. -Mr. Jamos D. Massey, of Atlanta, spent sovoral days at his old homo last week visiting his mother and family. His many friends aro always pleasod to soo him. -Thoro will bo preaching in tho Wal halla Methodist church on next Sunday morning and evening at fio usual hours hy tho pastor, Kev. U. F. Clarkson. Tho public is cordially invited to bo present. -Jaytics will have his millinery open ing Friday and Saturday of this week. -Mr. C. C. Jaynos announces tho ar rival of his stock of millinery this wook. Ho is also making special oilers in ot her lines. Road his advert iso ment, and give him a call. m -Mr. Mason C. Seaborn, of Walhalla, bas boen drawn to servo ns a grand juror of tho United States Court, afc Charles ton, for tho April term, whic? ^onvoncs on April lHt. -It is with rogrot that wo learn that * srs. Bay lus Nicholson and K. ii. ?lindsay are critically ill at their homo in Walhalla, and thero ?B littlo hopo enter tained for their rocovory. -Ruskin Anderson, Soneca, announces tho arrival of his spring goods and oilers Homo special bargains. Road his ad. and watch Iiis spaco in tho future Ho in tends to interest tho publio. -Mr. J. L. Uamby, of Soneca, spont last Thursday in Walhalla. Ho was boro to examine tho plans and specifica tions for tho graded school building and intends Hiing a bid for its eroction. -Lunnoy's 8-Hour Improved] Livor Regulator will euro sick and nervous headache, biliousness, constipation, indi gestion and other liver troubles. Price 20 cents, at Lunnoy's drug store, Souoca. - M. W. Coleman & Co., Soneca, aro Offering special inducements in dry gooda this week. They have an unusu ally largo lino to solect from and many things to intorost tho ladies. Givo thom a call. -Jaynos's oponing-Friday and Satur day. March 28th and 20th. -Tho ladies' union prayer mooting will moot at tho homo of Mrs. .John O. Hicks on Friday aftornoon at half-past throo o'clock. Thoy will read and dis cuss tho 14th chapter of St. John. Mrs. S. N. Pitchford will load tho meeting. -Thoro wi'.i bo a mooting of tho Wo man's Christian Tempor?neo Union at tho ho.iie of Min. J. T. Kay on next Sun day aftornoon at half-past throo o'olock. Tho lady members aro all earnestly re quested to attend. -Romombor wo havo the celobratod Roxano and Baker's Choico flour. It ha? boen proven, by actual test of over fifty oustomers, to be the host flour on tho market. Guaranteed the best or monoy refunded. J. & J. S. Carter. AND >RY GOODS. ?........ o purchased a stock of Millinery from olty-a house that leads in Styles and ig after the interests and wants of the dy from the soveral standpoints which miment-Utility. tes for selection, qualities for comparison, >KV GOODS, NOTIONS, fte. wilLshow it to our customers on 'AV, MARCH SJ? and 29. lng. We will show you the leading styles tra expense to carry this line; therefore Baving in expenses we Intend giving to ad in Prices..^* ?ss Goods is hero and wo want to show Hats, Dress Goods and Trimmiugs, and r cash and obtained the best discounts tn jual 3t>th. B?lil ? uggy that retails at $50 to be given as a ; conditions, to-wit: With every 25-cont bearing some number. Tickets will be e last customor bas a tioketou June 30th. th to my customers I have had Mr. W. L. loalod onvolope, and placed by him in Mr. hat will entitlo the ono holding corres er is the only one who kuows tho number ;OM MR. VERNER. .'his is to cortify that I have thin day on a J. 1). Vernor's safe, a tiokot bearing a will ontitlo tho person holding the cor to bo given as a premium by C. G. st day of July, iu front of his store, to tho ono holding the corresponding W. L. VE RN ER. nor Soda, 5c. ; throe cakos Octagon Soap, jools of Thread, 25o. ; three cakos Toilet A lot of Joans and Pauts Goods to oloso Cash Prices. , Ruggy and Wagon Harness, Saddles and o mo a call. . G. J AYN ES. I -I am opening up a big Hue of spring millinery. If you waut a pretty hat for Baster, wo aro ready to sorvo you. Mrs. I. E. McGoo, Westminster, S. C. -Miss Gortrudo Smith and Mr. Marvin Smith, of Walhalla, and Miss Nannio Strother, of West Union, will leave to morrow morning for tho Charlestou Ex position. -Amelia, tho infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Rowen, of Mount Pleas ant, S. C., died at their homo ou Monday, March 24. Tho sorrowing parents have tho sympathy of many frionds hero and elsewhere in their sad boroavomont. -Tho attention of tho old soidiors is again called to tho mooting to bo held in tho Court House on next Monday wook, salesday in April, for tho purpose of organizing a Camp of Coufodorato Vete rans, and thoy aro urged to attend, as a full mooting is desired. ? -The Wolf Stako school was closed last Friday. Miss Annie Rcihlo, who has bad char?;e of tho school during tho past session, has givon universal satisfaction to all tho patrons and it is their desire that thoy may bo ablo to secure hor sor vicos in tho future. -Mr. Robt. E. Kcoso. of Fair Play, spout several days in Walhalla last wook at tho homo of his brother, Auditor J. P. Kee;.e. ile left Saturday for Atlanta, whoro bo will ontor tho service of tho "State Road" botween Atlanta and Chat tanooga, Tenn. -J. B. Sloan, of Charlotte, N. C., Dis trict Arohon of tho Improved Order of .'"ptasophs, installed tho offlcors of Oco nee Conclave, No. 827, last Thursday night. Ho made an interesting talk and said this Conclavo was ono of tho strong est in tho South. 1 -Mr. J. W. Queen, of Lavenia, Ga., is in Walhalla for a fow days on business. Ho is completing nome minor details of bis contract work on tho Court House, which will be finished in a few days. Ho will also file a bid for tho orcction of the graded school building. -At a recent meeting of tho session of tho Walhalla Presbyterian church, Major 8. P. Dendy was olooted as delegate to roprcsont said church at tho spring meet ing of tho South Carolina Presbytery, winch convenes at Abboville Court i louse o l Friday, April 11th. Elder J. W. Hol lc nan was elected alternate. -Edward, tho oldost sou of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hawkins, died at thoir homo in Walhalla last night, aftor a short ill ness from pneumonia. His remains will bo laid to rest at Pleasant Ridgo Baptist cemetery to-morrow, aftor funeral ser vices by Rev. Drowry Hayes. Wo extond sympathy to tho bereaved family. -Tho Misses Ivostor havo leased tho "Norman Jfouso" and will open a first class hoarding house as soon as tho alterations aro completed. They will cater spocially to tho tourist travel, both summer and winter, and wo bespeak for them a full house, as thoy aie noted housekeepers and will make it pleasant for those who may bo fortunato to bo thoir guests. -If you pay your street tax boforo April 1st you pay $2.00; aftor April 1st you pay $5.00 or work ten days. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. -Diod, at Cannon, Texas, on March 8th, 1002, after an illness of four days. Stanhope W. Hill, aged 23 yoars ano eight months. Ho was a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Hill, and grandson of tho lato S. W. Hill, of Horse Covo, N. C. Ho was converted at tho ago of sovontoon, and was a mombor of tho Methodist eh undi; a good and dutiful son, and lovod by nil who know him. -Mrs. Isabella R. Phillips died nt her residence, iioar Central, in Piokons county, on Tuesday, 18th instant, agod nearly se von ty years. She was a most CHtimnblo woman and a consistent mem ber of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Col. H. S. VanDivioro, her sister, and Miss Georgia VanDivioro, of our town, were called to her bodsido in hor last illness and attended hor funeral at Con ti al. - Wo wero glad to soe quito a crowd of the beaux and bolles of Seneca and We .1 minster In Walhalla last Wednesday evening. Tho Hine Ridgo Railway put on an extra train from Seneca to Wal linna to accommodate the citizons of Seneca desiring to hear tho locturo of the Hon. John Temple Graves, lt was a jovial, ploasant party, and they will always bo most heartily welcomo in Wal halla. -Divino services aro to bo hold at tho Evangelical Lutheran church as follows: Thursday, March 27, 4.30 p. m., English; Good Friday, March 28, ll a. m., Gor man, subject, "Ho wopt bittorly;" Sun day (Kastor), 7 a. m., English, subject, ' Tliey carno carly to tho sepulchre;" Sunday, Ol a. m., German Eastor sorvtoo and communion. Tho service at sovon o'clock on Sunday morning is something now. . -It is with sine i e rogrot thal we learn of tho sorious illness of Mr. John T. Liddell, who lives soveral miles below Seneca. Ho has boon a constant and great sufferer from dropsy for several nemile,. Ho is ono of Oconoo's sub stantial citizens and a Confederate vete ran. Wo hopo he may soon ho rostorod to health and strongth. For sovoral years ho has spent tho summor months in Walhalla, and his many friends here will gladly wolcomo him among thom again. She Didn't Wear a Mask, Rut ber beauty was complotoly hiddon by sores, blotches and pimples till she used linet; ho's. Anuri Salve. Then ?hoy vanished as will all eruptions, fover fores, boils, ulcers, carbuncles and felons from its use. Infallible for outs, corns, burns, scalds and piles. Cure guarantood. 25c. at all druggists in the county. County Alliance Meeting. The Coonee County Alliance, will meet at Fairview Academy on Saturday, tho 12th day of April, at 10 o'clock a. m. A full a.vondance is desired. Business of importance to transact. A. H. Ellison, President J. E. Piokett, Seoretary. A Murderer Caught. Javan Lonee, wbo shot and killed Evan Pell at Cashier's, N. C., last August, was arrested on Thursday at Green River, Wyoming. He will be brought to Web ster, N. C., for trial. After shooting Poll he made his esoape and has boen a fugi tive from justice ever since. Big Land Salo. There bas been filed in the ofBoe of Register of Mesne Conveyance of Ocouee county for record a deed by Col. R. E. Bowen, of Piokena, s. C.. to Benedict Love Company, of Naahvillot Toon., con voying 20,086 acres, in couDidoration of $35,160.60. Of this purchase 10,8 10 acres belonged to the estate of tho late William J. Duffle, deceased. The laud lies mainly on Keoweo and Whitewater rivers in Oconee county, and Laurel Fork orook and Tozaway rivor in Pickous county. The purchasers aro largo manufaoturors of lumber and have bought these lands principally for their timber. Prepara tions are now boiug made for tho con struction of a big lumber plant on Keo wee river, near the lino of the Southern Railway. We aro ploased to note tho beginning of this ontorprise and wish its promotora tho greatest success. Hon. John Temple Graves. The Walhalla Alkahost Lyceum was fort mat c in seem i nj; for its fourth at traction on last Wednesday ovoniog a leoturo by Hon. John Temple Graves, of Georgia. He ohose for his thomo "Tho Reign of the Demagogue,1' and while ho made a terrific arraignment of this poli tical parasite, yet he improvod tho oppor tunity to deliver a wise and philosophical discourse cn government, statesmanship and patriotism. Tho audiouco was a largo and representative one, many coining from our sister towns. Tho spoakor hold tho closest attention of his hearers for an hour and a half, and frequent applauso greeted his many lino passages. His dis course bristled with wiso, pungent say ings and was admirably prepared. There is nothing of tho wild mid bombastic declaimor about him, but for intense, earnest thought, and a woll ordered dolivory, Col. Gravos has few equals on the platform. A Southern Raliway Wreck. Charlot tsville, Va., March 23.-Passen ger train No. 38, North bound, on tho Southern Railway, was wrecked by a land-slide at. coves vi Ho, li it cen milos South of hore, at 4.15 o'clock this morn ing. Tho train was forty minutes Into ano untiing at an unusual rato of speed. Tho engine was ditched and six coaches wore completely dostroyod by lire. Tho loss of mail was tho greatest in tho his tory of Sont hoi n railroading. Nicholas bown, a Pullman car porter, and an un known tramp woro killed. Tho injured are: John Turnor, fireman, fatally burned ; Mail clerk, A. L. Holton, seri ously burned; Mail Clerk, G. R. Cover, legs burned; R. N. Jct) orson, back in jured; E. L. Loving, burned; H. L. Link, arm brokou; J. Ii. Schmidt, right sido injured; J. L. st ikel i a i her, hurt inter nally; D. P. Wise, head bruised. Turner was sent to tho Univorsity of Virginia and tho others went on to Washington for medical attention. Tho pasBougors osoaped without injury. Matthewson-Walker. Tho Atlanta Journal says: Mrs. R. A. M at (hewson, of Atlanta, has announced tho engagement of hor daughter, Rosa Carter, to Mr. Clifford Walkor, of Mon roe. Tho marriage will bo solemnized Tuesday, April 20th, at tho homo of Rov. S. Y. Jameson, D. D., Socrotary of tho 1 '.apt ist Slat o Mission Board,-who isa brother-in-law of tho brido-oloct. Miss M si t hewson is a daughter of tho lato R. A. Matthowson. who was a prominont resident of South Carolina. For several years she has lived hero, and sho has a number of friends who admiro hor for her many graces of heart and mind. Sho is highly educated, possessing broad cul turo and tho charms of tho refined and intellectual woman. Mr. Walker is a widoly known and popular young law yer, who has already achioved real suc cess in his profession. Soon after his graduation from tho Stato Univorsity ho was admitted to tho bar, and is now referee in bankruptcy, in which position ho has sustained himself admirably. Ho is a mombor of a wealthy and prominont family, but is popular for his own sake, no is now serving as mayor of Monroe, and was recently elected to tho cap taincy of tho now military company formed thoro. His nobility of character aud purity of life have made him promi nent in his church and in all tho rela tions of lifo open to a young mau of high purpose Old Soldier's Experience. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "'My wife was sick a long timo in spito of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills, which worked wonders for hor health." They always do. Try thom. Only 25c. at all drug StorOS ?U tho count v. Conneross News. ConnoroBs, March 25.-Tho health of this community ?B not very good at pros ent. Among those on tho Bick list aro Unelo Alfrod Adair and Mr. II. S. Abbott. Mr. B. D. Brea/.oalo is at homo from tho railroad this week. Misses Bollo and Susie Ervin, who have been visiting relativos hero for tho last month, will return to-day to their home at Enoroo, Spartanburg county, S. C. Tho young folks onjoyod an apron party at tho homo of Rov. Wilborn /Vbbott last Wednesday ovoning. Mr. Hillery Sligh won first prize and Mr. Claud Abbott second prizo for host work. Tho guests pronont woro Messrs. Morris Shanklin, Clinton and Stiles Barkor, Willio Oliver, Claud Abbott, Hillory Sligh and Ballard Broazoalc; Misses Avlona and Madoria Alexander, Rona and Agnes nunsingor, Ratio Abbott, Bollo and Susie Erwin, Lizzie, Minnie and I ad hie Barkor. Wo aro having a very good Sunday school at this place. Tho school has taken up in connection with tho litera ture a study and history of tho lifo of Christ, which will provo to bo both interesting and instructive. Rov. J. M McGuire li tho suporintondout of thc school. A crowd enjoyed a singing at thc homo of Mr. W. O. Aloxnndor's Inst Saturday ovoning. Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Abbott, on March 23d, a girl. Mr. Guy Forguson, of North Carolina, and MCBBTB. Colinsworth and Exoil, of Wost TonnosBOo, viaitod Rov. J. M. Me.Cnire and family last wook. Those gentlemen ale I i aveline; salesmen for a uursory company in Tennosseo. MeBBrs. R. IT. and Robert DH worth aro at Creen ville this week on busbies ;. Tho farmor? aro very busy now, taking advantage of tho good weather. Somo aro planting corn and gardening, while othors aro hauling in guano. Best wishes to Tho Courior. Violot. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "Ono night my brothor's baby wa* taken with croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., "and it Boomed it would ntranglo beforo wo could Set a doctor, so wo gavo it Dr. King's Tow Discovery, which gavo quick relief and pormanontly euroa it. Wo always koop it in tho house to protoot our chil dren from oroup and whoopingcough. It cured me of a chronio bronchial trou ble that no other remedy would roliovo." Infallible for coughs, colds, throat and lung troublos. 50c. and $1. Trial bottles froo at all druggists in tho county. To Pendloton Votorans. All Confodorato votorans in tho vioinity of Pendloton aro Invited to moot with Camp Talley Simpson, No. 1000, U. C. V., on Saturday afternoon, March 20th. in the Farm?rV Hall at Pendleton, We want to tell you about the Cross of Honor and tho State and National re unions. J. 0. Stribling, Commandor. R. E. Sloan, Adjutant. Easier Offering Before going shopp your list for a bott! foinia Perfumes/' T for Easter Sunday e a bottle of Palo, A ay-ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTM? 83F-FIVE GENTS P -I. ii- HAEBI Echoes from White Rook. Tugaloo, S. C., March 20.-While our violets were blooming wo have not for gotten our friends. The sohool sent our patronnas, Mis. Coleman, and Youth's Companion, a box. Hot li were delighted with our remembering them. We givo part of Mr. Upbam'sletter: "I trust that the good work started and carried on by your school may inoreaso and that its in fluence may be felt iu other sohool dis tri?te in your county." Each ohild in the sohool has worked so well that our roll of honor is iillod out. The children are formed in committee to carry out the plans of school. White Kook will be found trying for Youth's Companion first honor flag. Our sohool is in oharge of an able instructor, Prof. N. W. Ma caulay. The geography olasses are doing well in map drawing. Our library is still quite popular. Quite a uumber of now books nave boon added to the list. Wo bad "Flowor Day" last Friday. The country schools should feel grateful to Youth's Companion for interest shown tho schools of our oounty by it. Wo appreciate the effort? made by tho ladies who aro working in this county for* the Companion. Mr. W. K. Thompson, Master of the state Grange, (a Christian and cultured ??eni lem?n, ) while on a visit, to Mr. John W. Sholor in January, visited our school and tqado a valuablo talk to tho ohildren and others present. Ho told us of tho Nor thorn and Southern BOIIOOIB ho had visited and of his own school at Liborty Hill. Ho was quito surprised when WO showed him our library and our hand some pictures and Hag given us by Youth's Companion. Ho said: "Thirteen ioars ago I was boro; I saw a poor school uilding. If this publio spirit still ex ists here until 1025, I should soe a won derful ie hool that would do credit to any towu." Our clock wo oought with to bacco tags; kee)is fino time. Let othor schools join iu this forward march to i ni pro vein cut aud push Oe ou co, to the front as a county of vast irr portanoe in tho educational world. %*. We look every wook for items from Tugaloo from "L.", but havo not soon any in some timo. Wo hopo ho may be gin again soon to givo us tho news. Mrs. Hugh Novillo and children, of Louisiana, and Miss Lottio Novillo, of At lanta, are visiting at Mrs. Joo McJun kin's. Mr. Jolt. Stonooyplior and son visited relatives horo last wook. Hov. P. J. Vormillion is pastor of South Union Baptist church this year. Ho preaches every fourth Saturday and Sun day. Several of tho old Bottlers say tho Tu galoo has boon higkor this winter than for fiftcon years. Mr. Levis Knox is at homo, after spend - inp sometime in Alabama. Miss Sallio Roodor, of Westminster, is visiting hor brother, Mr. John L. Roedor. z. A Heep Mystory. It is a mystory v/hy women onduro backache, headache, nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, fainting and dizzy spoils when thousands havo proved that Electric Hitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I Bufferod for years with kid ney troublo," writes Mrs. Phobe Cher ley, of Potorson, lows, "and a lame back pained mo so I could not dross myself, but Eleotrio Bitters wholly curod me, and, although 7:1 yoars old, I now ara ablo to do all my housowork." It over comes constipation, improves appetite. Rives perfect health. Only 50o. at all drug storcB in tho couuty. Hoyt King, tho sixtoon-ycar-old son of Rov. and Mrs. C. IL Armstrong, of Now borry, S. C., had both logs cut off and his skull crushed by a freight train at Toc coa, Ga., early last Tuesday morning, and died shortly afterwards. Ho and another boy nhout his ago, namod White Fant, ran away from thoir homo at New berry on Friday, intending, they ?aid, to go to Arizona, and whilo attempting to get up on tho rodB of tho freight to steal a rido Hoyt King was thrown undor the moving train and recoivod tho injuries Which caused his death, Thia signature 1B on ovory box of tho gonulne Laxative Bromo-Quiiiine Tablets tho remedy that cure* n cold In one day Gen. C. I. Walkor, commanding tho South Carolina Division, U. C. V., has issued a goneral order in regard to tho reunion at Dallas, Texas, in which ho advises tho veterans that an official train will loavo Columbia on Sunday, April 20th, over tho Southern Railway, which will nrrivo at Dallas on Tuesday morn ing, Aprils 2d. This train will havo tourist stooping coachos at a reasonable rato, which will bo parked at Dallas for tho uso of tho occupants whilo there. Exposuro to Wet, dampness and cold, invariably results in a sudden chill, which if not attendod to immediately, will causo a cold. By mix ing a teaspoonful of Porry Davis's Pain Killor in half a glass of warm water or milk, tho whole system will bo heated and tho danger of cold avoided. Avoid substitutes. Thoro is but ono Pain-Kil lor, Porry Davis's. Prico 2?o. and 50o. Luncheon was sci veil Friday by Mrs. Richardson Stevenson, of Aiken, to a nninbor of tho promlnont visitors, men and women. Something of a stir was created by tho appearance of Lady Con stance McKonzio dressed in trousers witli a riding coat and top boots. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys* Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. lt used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to bo traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy ls soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and ls sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a ?ampie bottle by ru!! iw or smunp-Roo?. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or/bladder trouble. Mention this paper when-' rltlng Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Tt, . .. - > ge J **?M?feMS*fcsSi mg put my name on e of "Reiger's Cali ^ith that new dress very lady will want Ito, Pink-50c. oz. ail* OF EASTER EGO DYES_?J ER PACKAGE.??t35 . * 9 llRfTQOIST. THE NEWS FROM SENECA. Seneca, S. C., March 25.-Prof. Shelor Wright, of Clemson, spent last Sunday with relatives here. W. O. Hamilton, who has been a vic tim of la grippe for more than a week, bi improving. Louis Jordan, of Union, spent last Sabbath with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan. Mrs. Carrie Lee MoSwain 1B visiting her mother, Mrs. Holle Leo, near Seneca. Mr. Frank Ohorry has been visiting his home folks here for a week. Mrs. Julia M. Johnson's friends will be glad to learn that she is slightly improved from a long, distressing illness. Mrs. J. E. Breazeale, of Anderson, visited relatives bore Saturday and Sun day. Hon. Marion Ruuker, of Anderson, spout last night in Seneea, the guest of the local order of K. of P. Mrs. Larry Thornley, of PiokenB, vis ited friends and relatives here this woek. MlBses Roxie and Annie Reid, of Wal halla, were with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lunney arrived ip Soneoa last week, after a stay of somo months in Atlanta. Their many friends hero are pleased to welcome them home again. A large contingent from the sooioty set attended the John Temple Graves leoturo at Walhalla last Wednesday ovening. The lecturo wasconcodod to be a genuine literary troat by all. . Our milliners aro placing attractive displays of Easter millinery in their win - dows. Tho merchants also are adding daily to thoir stocks fresh spring goods. The oases of organdies, lawns, swisses, Ac, with trimmings of laces, embroid eries and ribbons, aro bewildering, and these bright days aro bringing out the Easter purohasors, much to the satipfao tion of the merchants. J The Once-a-Week Club held its regular weokly session with Mrs. L. W. Jordan last week. It being the meeting of the music section, a delightful music pro gram was rendered, in additiou to the literary program. Work was begun yesterday towards grading the square boro, the ovont hoing one of marked interest to the town peo ple. Tho plan is to grade tho square be ginning near tho street, proper and con tinuing a gradual inclino to the railroad. Tho dirt movod will be used toward ex tending tho railroad fill loading out Townvillo street. This will givo a wagon road across tho railroad where the foot bridgo now crosses, Ailing a long felt want with tho residents out this street. M. v. 8. ...SEED TIME. Our New Supply of Seeds is BIG PREMIUMS TO _mm -1 Qc-CUT THI Tho abovo slip is worth 10c. on oven Frosh DBUGS, STATIONERY, GR' Enamel and Tin, Machine Needles and NORMAN COMPANY State Mutual Lil H O M I The Parent Annuity As Assets,. Surplus, over all liabilities, Ju IT IS WITn PLEASURE AND PARD' ATTENTION OF OUR FRIENDS ai contract for Lifo Insuranco now bolng offe Annuity Association, of JEtome, C It is not nn assessment company, but MIUM CONTRACT. The plan is tho At toed annual inoomo to the morabor in old his widow, and in tho ovont of her death, THE STAT issues tho strongest, the safest and most ' now on tho market. Thoy number arnon; tlnanoiors of tho States of Goorgia, South Alabama, North Carolina and Virginia, ono accord they unhesitatingly pronoun* THOMPSON HILES, Prosidont. ELBERT T. McGHEE, Secretary. uiiice and Consulting Rooms: IE First-class Agents wanted. Adi Or T. H. FRANCIS, 386 Whitohall S Atlanta, Georgia. On it NE?? are c< pers : Lawr than for ^ And Wolta, must se< Then ors for I 12Ao. an and Dec HE COL UM THE KICKER. The kicker baa been so well pleased with the way the old town has been run ning that he has, to nae a late slang ex pression, "no kick oom lug." There is a virtual building mania in Walhalla and if this thing does not stop soon, we may well sing with the poet: We have the best town in the State, We'll have ten thousand in 19-8, We'll then leave Greenville far behind, And make our neighbors tot'ly blind. Prince Henry made only one mistake while in th?B country and that was in not visiting Walhalla. He would have found here the livest, hustling, bustling little town of 1,500 inhabitants and where he could have had all the Deutsch su spreoheu that he wanted. He could have seen the prettiest store buildings and tasty stocks of goods to be fouud Tn any town of the sizo. He could have se*>n the plans of as pretty, modern and up to-date Graded School building as is to be found in the State. We would have told him about our water works which will soon give us the purest, sparkling water from the limpid streams of the blue hills near by. We would have shown him a number of new manufac turing enterprises, a wholesale house, modern publio buildings, handsome new residences and the nucleus of "tho Gato city" of South Carolina. Keep your eye on Walhalla and watch her grow. . ? * Capt. Anderson, superintendent of the Blue Ridge Railway Co., when are we going to have that new depot we hoard of last year? You and our worthy mayor are close to the "powers that be" and the kicker suggests that yon piok your Hints and try them again. Let us nava the depot in time for the summer travel. . . * Ye hotels and boarding houses make a big effort to regain our prestige as a Bummer resort and let us fill the town ? tho coming season with visitors. Our I olimate is not excelled anywhere and all we need is a little push and energy. A small want advertisement in any of the daily papers will soon fill every room in your house. Try lt. On Jellies pr?serves and pickle*, spread ? thin ooatlng of PURE REFINED PARAFFINE Will keep thom absolutely moblare and ncld proof. Pu re Refined Parafflno ia also uteful in a dosen other ways about tho Louee. Full directions In each package. Bold ever/where. STANDARD OIL CO. -COMING !... Arriving: and we will Offer OUR CUSTOMERS. is OUT.-10e. dollar's worth of Seed you buy of us. OCEBIES, Hardware, Crookery, Glass, Wall Paper. A NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. ie \ Annuity Co. sociation of the South. . . 1 $128,505.04 ly 1st, 1901, . $ 00,858.87 ONABLE PRIDE THAT WE CALL TnE ld the publio generally to tho excellent ired by Tho State Mutual Life and la. a GUARANTEED STIPULATED PRE inuity System, which provides a guaran ago. In eas? of his death it provides for for his minor children. E MUTUAL, i beneficial contract for a dependont family ? their policy-holders como of tho leading Carolina, m ?t ii? ? Thc Bosta J. W. ROUNSAVILLE, Vice-Pros. W. P. SIMPSON. Treasurer. .00 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. dress: Lock Box No. 127, Columbia, S. C. FRANCI8 ?fe BAILEY, State Agents. troot, 20? ME s way to Coleman & T FABRICS FOR SI Brtainly offering so in our Dress Goods. LS and Muslins are j ever. The colors IA Waists and Skirts-s the White Goods-nothing to matot Piques, Dimity Cords, Swiss Lawns, ot a timm to understand what values thev there's thc Madras and Feroales in x Shirt Waists, Skirts, Pajamas, eto., at >d 16o. Tho latest and daintiest effects lign-the quality unsurpassed. ALL THESE-AND MUCH MORI Seneca, Sou Virginia Chemical CHARLES RiCHAfOA JiTLJiNTu Largest Manufac Fertilize Importera of . Pure Germi Muriate of Nitrate of 3 Sulphate ol It is important in bu; only to buy goods of establ grade, but to buy* whe character can be supplied We are in position goods and in such quantit will pay you to see us bef Meldrew Virginia^ a S*o4 tot Vtf ghila-Ctrollaa Almanac, (tc* for tb? Biking. W. P. Harrison, president of tho Texaa Grain Dealers' Associ?t ion, has sold to a firm in New York for export to Germany, 2,600 bushels of Texas red rust proof oats. This is the first salo ever made for shipment to Europe. Miss Mary Homphill, the talented daughter of Gen. R. R. Hemphill, who is associated with her fathor in oditing The Medium, is to ho marriod to-morrow [Thursday) afternoon to William Pinok ney Greene, Esq. The ceremony will be lo the ?. R. P. church at Abbe vi Ho. Mr. (> rc ene is a prominent lawyer of the] Abbeville bar. DR. R. E. MASON, Physician and Surgeon, Westminster, S. C. Calbt left at residence or Stonooypher's drug II tore will receive prompt attontion,' . . . DAY OR NIGHT . . . PhAnM- i Rosidenoe, No. 40. i nones. f DruK &tor^ No gQ 7 7 SPRING \XJR WELL SELECTED STOCK 0 and wo aro looking fe surpassed all former efforts and will sho\ weavers' art. We will display tho lovolio Organdies, White and Figure Lenos, Cremona Cords, P Percales, Ginghams, Lim It is said that the test of a first-class AND WHITE GOODS. Wo will moasur Btrong in those linos. Our* S to eli has also boeu selected witt) groat caro ami Gloves, Corsets, LaceB and Embroideries. Shirts, Nockwear, JUST A WORD IN ? Our big ?ino ot tho "T already been shipped. A i your loss. They are ceri ah anything olso in shoes that j V. L. N< This World Bolong BARG j Preparatory to a I am selling the g goods now in stool next sixty days I bargains. Call and L. C. ORAI i Co.'s to see the t PRING AND SUMI me inducements to Department. The n more handsome rill wash, too. Th< ome great values ai t these, 1 i Thon there's thc c. Yon af ? pliqao Laoes and B ' are. Alf of course cheaper, "ast Col- . . by the yard, 2o. to 8o., 10o., ill broideries-8o., 10c in Color /1\ and Insertions to m go at 6o. per yard. ?. . . . IT WILL BE YOUR LOS? MAN Ith Carolin, TON, A C. no, VJ*. f?, GA, ? Curers of rs ta. the South. an Kainit, Potash?. oda? I Potash. ying your fertilizers, aol ished reputation and high re your wants of every to furnish all classes of ies as buyers desire. It are purchasing. karolina Chemical Co., Marleston, A C. The board of dirootora of the Coosaw Mining Company, at their annual Boasioc held in Beaufort last Thursday, ordored a suspension of operations of tho ehtire plant indefinitely. All five dredges and four wash boat?* are now idle, and a num ber of operativos have been discharged. . The reports from the fruit belt of Oeorgia estiraato that 40 per oent of the ?teaches were killed by tho freezing wea hor of last week. Tho poaoh trees havo just oommencod blooming in thissootion, and consequently tbe proBpeot for A good orop is very promising, unless there ls muoh damage to the fruit in the bud, 'which is not thought to be the oaso. Tho Bolton Cotton Mills, of whiob Capt. A. E. Smyth is president, is to be doubled in Bize and oapaeity, and the capital stook is to be inoreased from $600,000 to $1,000.000. The enlargement was decided on at a meeting of the board of direotors on Friday. The mill now operates 20,000 spindles and a corres (fonding number of looms. Whon en arged it will have 62,000 spindles. The enlargement will necessitate the erection of a new mill building and a number of new operatives' houses. The work is to oommenoe early in tho summer. 'F SPRING GOQDS has been Bhippod, tr them to-day. In Dry Goods wo have v you the most beautiful oroatious of tho st c licet s iu d Lawns, Dimities, Bastistes, iques, Welts, Chambrays, Bns, Crashes, Ducks, &c. Dry (locals Store is its stock of BLACK o up to tho standard, as wo aro specially of Notions l our speoialtios aro Underwear, Ilosiery, In Gouts' Furnishings, Collars and Cuffs. LEGARD TO SHOES. RY ME" OXFORDS bas failure to see those will be dy beauties. Wo also have rou want. Como and seo us. 2 R M A N . ;s to tbe Energetic. change in business, ;reater part of the i at cost. For the am offering great get your choice. G, Seneca, S. C. empting display of /[ER WEAR. We early spring shop Figured Organdies, patterns and colors en notice the Silks t 50c., 75c. and $1. i Laces, Vaia and Silk J^aoes, Ap raids-bought more than usual, and Val Laces, by the dozen, 20o. to $1 ; 12?Jo. Spooial drive in Swiss Em ?., 15c, 25c.-extra values; Edges at ch. Job lot of Short Lengths to 3 NOT TO SEE THEM.