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Cht Jieotofe Kurier. ibMb -*??3J!* ?Mfc**i?.;?ft?'.'v: IMlftll J ll IM ll mill1 f'JMUmHtt> CVCMV WfftNRSDAV MOflNINO J A VNSS, 8MKL.OH, SMITH A .TKOH, A,7.<fAYNIM. I aM it.??, J W? ADMIT??. SUMSCAISTION, tf.oo'tn ANNUM. AoVKftTISINO HAT KS ftKASONASll. WT*" f ,'omrrttifdnnlb>n? nf ? psntonat ?ibarMotor ohargftd for M? adverttioment? fiT" Obituary noting And tribute? ?rf r??i??ot, of not over ?nit hundred word?. will tm printed free of nh m i/o. Allovm that number munt be paid foi Mt ?lie rat* Ot otl? ??tit A wufd. dmnh to Accompany | manu?orlpt. WAMI AM<A, ?. 0. i WMMNKftfJAV. S Aft* MN. MM? ll. NOOIIVILT ANO THI N10H?. President 1 loone veli ???rn? not to lined th? vigorotift prot??U> of th? Houth Mg*tu?t th? pi Aotlu? of hi? ld?? of nuollil ?ipinllty. Ill? ??pwrlniineo with Hooker Washington nml ttl? Itidlatioln ponlnil? I.? ?houhl, wo think, liMve given him All lol? lin? of til? M. I timi III? OOlir?? I? hot tending toward A tm! niton of td? negro problem, but, lu fitot, doing tim imgrn lou m and nt tim ?ninn limo Inning frl?iu1? for himself, not only In tim Mouth, tint nt tito North ii? well. Uta IMIOMI hrunuli of prupiloly I? ?bout on A| pnr with thu Hooker Washington, luol denf, iii? following MtKinutit I? taken from H Wttwhlugtuu dlMpAtoh: "Moiithorii mitnbari of OOBgreAN "i lending Ilm 1'ionlihilit'n inception to th? I Hopi onto court Mid judlolafy Innt nlghtj wein dumbfounded to (hid muong Ibo' Invited giran?? lt. I'. Hanny, colored former recorder of d??d?nf tn? Dlstriot ol ( lottimblai MOOMpAtlltu1 by two women, Mtlppnncd to bu inomhnrit of bl? fntnlly. 'rio v wein ninong lim IIIHI to m rive all ?lin While Hourn? rind wiro emly lu line tu ?linke hnniln with Ihn I'mnhhitlt. A number of member* fruin Nuiitlinrn Hint?? left tho Kxootttlvo Mnnnlntt an ?non lin it??y tllneuvotoil Hie piOMoiino of ttl? oolOrM omit Ingold, miram stayed to nen tho three gtlenln mnolvod hy tho I'lenldetit, ?nd ll in reported Hint Ira gnve I beni the ?nine Irani ly ttl noting IIN wa? I received by oilier gtiOMt?. ('onnldniabWi indignation I? ekproHNOil over lira itlTnlr, Mini hoi enfler the I'loHtitont will ell ber have lo dlnconllniio Induing Invitation? tO tho negro colony resident lu Washing ton or eine do WltllOUt Ibo preMeiieo of ll humber of Mimthoiu inombor? mut Beu?torii" fjomineuttug UpOQ thin, ItoOMVOlt'l ] in.i dlnphiy of nu hllmyiininny pOOullftV to hltnnolf, tho At lunfa Journal, very ilpi ly i omni kl I "Kioin McKinley toUnoNovoll! What changes within Mateen ?boil tnntttlmt Whit! a ci Imo Ibnl which ( V.olgmn*. com milled when ho took AW I y from UN ?nell a rreelcleuti and put upon UN IUOII mini Ino. Mutely, no itHNiiNnln'n bullet over wi ought IO Hinch biivoc. "McKinley ronpootod oven by hil political ?nani lei j beloved by miiiion?, w hile noil hinch. ; tho fi lend lind bone factor of tho nogio mid yet a ('IIUOIINNIIIU In nil hin Innllnotn; n gentle, hh>h minded, noble mun; tho l'ionldonl of ?ll tho people; the beider of noel lonni WOUUdl Ibo "ponooinnltor," hlonnod V?y all. "Hooievelt respecter of no ono and respected by few- "high plano" pollll elim with tho ituiMi loin oil; elevated to high punition hy good luck, good blulT nml mi nnmoliinl'n bullet; iou|th rider, dead ?hoi end nil round athlete rained out of bin element ? cowboy Mooring tho nhlp of .Minto. ".Surely, If UtOlffOBM could have weighed all the conncipieueoA of bin rnnh not. bin ci ucl houri would have relented, mid he would hove been guiltless of She double clime of a President'n mut dei and bin country'* humiliation. "Hut ut leant ono OOUIOIAtlon In norn accident mut not choice nave the country tl? present thief Kneen! I ve, Holt natu fu Ibo ciodll of tho A mci (cnn people, they did not by theil own net elevate mm? like Theodore llooaevell tu the I Piontdonoy ?iud they never will. On Hie contrary* they may be depended upon In rectify Hoi! mintake nt the proper lime. * ? . "lt IN mnttmU loexprenn enlinly the] fo-'IIUH which be ban ArUUlOU by hin | latent munder If ll might be no tamely ealled. To Iftjf the lonni of lt, he failed to display either coutume nenne O? com ntnn decency when he Invited four or five negro teen mid woutett lo meet and minnie with hundred* 0( white goonin all a White Uouse social function, when bel well Knew timi snell a departure not only over-rod* ?ll precedent, but WAI calculated to embutid** many of bin goonin and outingo the feeling? of ninny Other*? N<? hon! in pliVAtti life, with tl propel' tippt octillion of nocial etiquette, would have io offended, and the fact that ono holding high ottloitil position should do no ranken ht? oitettne a hundred Hines woree, indeed. UI* duUonit to regArd lt In any other light UiAU tbnf of a de Ubetnte tnnuli. not only to a majority of bin guentn, bul to a \ei> huno portion of htn countrymen the act of aman who j i-enpooln n?thinii mid ll0bolly, hut who tn eontmlled entirely by nindi ictpulnen aa bin eniitic, not to nnv louijh. tuittne pcompln. . ? . ' Tirait? In In it ?ill at lonni thin KHVUIOtl tion ho i? rapldb nearlng thc cud of his political leihet. "Thone Who Mild At tho ontnet "give him iM\>e mid be will hang hiiiinelf,> evideiiHy knew theil mau. Ile| tn already rapidly dentvoyiiig what Hille eolith lenee bin own pArtj fell ,ltn\>oned to ^.e^^.^ne tn him. And he han no peentnl enlh oileiidcd the dec? ney ?\f the North, An well an thc s.nilli, that all n<?oni now wtlMug lo ?idniil tlirtl Ibice yen* ?\f K.wvnexeli will be ?bout all Hm o?>initt\ v^an atan.I " AU ?Nf which is well put. Af the ?ame time, however,, ti <? lutoreiUng t?? *)vee\x> late an t<> ?b^t dU)W>aitlnn The .K>iiinal han made ?\f that t,miiily tceo which, when a iintt?Mial nunfoi tune pla?v?l l\.s>*e>elt at the hea.l y\( ?MU ?ioxeinment. if pulled up hy tho i\>?>l*, and pi\Mi.Uy dinplay ed a cet tam QiM)rgta hrAUfth 1?% which Ted.hi? ?M i? in wa? Ur*?ed, A lftlfiUTi; ANO A ri f OOl;. Vira policy ?y( the ?\diirr,V\ Sf Ate will remain the name. Vira day after tira ? funeiAl ?if Mr N. i^wi?-ftW. \u+ la menf-?Nt e?ht?M. lira following beautiful tiibnte and manlj ple<t?re ap\v>aTvd af fhe head ?^f the MiMrial o?\Uirnn?; "The knightly *owl of the bi ave man, toyAl fi-iend ami devoto.' iM^thev, whivne warne ha? gva.^e?! the^e ghiran* ?in? e HM IMVIK ?\f Vhe Stat<s twelre xv*i-? A&>\ ha? ov.snnod Ul? Hveti, and the r>?th* hi? willing teet have ir?d ?hall kno?a rum no vnoiv.. Imf al.wyg their way*, fmvn the KeA?t ho n.wx.l, flow-era Aiv bbvivvning. Avid the an he lox-ed hi biv-alho. the air of hi? Wattffi SlafA. i? ?weet with the im>en?? of hi* noble wxVrwl an.l ?teeit*. dio fot hi? State, even bx the Toathlj hand t>iaf ?tiirak him d.iw?, wa? ?w-ex^l to hiv?. Dnrtnc ?he four day? M vn?wl*l ?.g-sny thai t.NU.y?-o,| hi? ?rvw>l w-ovmding no WeTxtt ??x-e 1h?M?e ?\f l^x-e and axmpAlhs fxvr hi? Wce?eo?l Vindml y>ftK*fs1 hi? lip?. He di,-?d with hi? HMM WX2J? a genHeman iinaTrMd. "Wilh he?\x howl* hi? W-?M\ ?? uk on np hy th?w wh?> loxvd him w-<slh and is hi? Vinwie The. St*t* >? pledged AVWW to j Ihe pimeip>e? f,%r xx h ich he gave lif>>. "Avnbiv** <V,w??>*W.N' Ki it* * titting tyihwb? vis A wotrtJKy wa? A VAAVilj' p>ev\g<- t?y ft VOil?yj; onn^o. I /el wew*p*?N>t, xx-e*AVy xvr ^aity, ?mall ?ot ^ai-gw. of rrwivAy VorA? ??IVS^AHOA VW .sf gvMt *tiA y>owM?al <ViVliiw<w?>?a, pledge it-<.;; de tb* *?wie higw *t*vrd*rd Tbs ?*i?r# bs* b*d, Awd iwa^A Oamlioa eavi oWvrsfd of th* ??hw* nwt?, lapo* be? v?y \<m ww* is bvgti ydsoe*. V/H w* wovtc fy? lf>cevevit IfiVi *h,?e?awin1aH'?wi wf bwvuv^V* A? 1>r* ?>1d Ship wi Si*?*. Letter best fessier Maraco*. Columbi*, 8, C., J maur* SW.-Messrs. KdltorJ Km? wee CourterJ lipon Ul? r# ntimptlou "f bntfiH?*? 9U Tttcedsy quits ? number ot Mit? wars Introduced, bnt m??*t of timm wer? for minor em?ud m?f?b?, mid do not demand *.*/ extended notice. Tb? grsster part of Tuesday WM taken .ip tn the (doolwa of Chief Jin?.io? of tho Supreme Court ?nd ?rt the Superin tendant of th? Penitentiary, and of throe Director? irf the Penitentiary. Assocl ate Justino l'on? WM elected a? CJilef Justice ss had boen predicted end with out opposition; Cspt. Griffith had no op position end waa re-olsotsd aa Superin tendent of th? Penitentiary, and whllo there wer? several OSIMI Mates for tho Klaren, Messrs. KOWIHIMI, Moble* end sliders were rn-nlootod as members of tin? I lonni of DI rooter* fer the Htato Penitentiary. on Wednesday the inauguration of the Oovernor arel Lieutenant Governor took place In the Jla'il of the House of Itepre sentHtlvns, Kxpresslone of approval of th? address nf Governor Hayward Wore tumid nu avery hand, and lt was gono tally commended as a plain, straight forwiml anil conservative declaration of Krl nelpie*. lt ls tho genoral bollof that outh Carolina will take no step back ward during thu administration of Gov. Hoy ward. Friday was taken up lu roudnrlng to Mont li Carolina's greatest hero and grandest stntesinun and patriot, General Wada Hampton, Houth Carolina's last pul.iii' tribu*o. KulogloM on tho lifo and IIIIIMIH of t ho dead hero wore delivered hy Senator? Aldrich and Sheppard and by HOM. W, h. M un I? 11 H , mouther of tho 11 ?Misa. Tho orator of the day was Gen. M. <>. llutler, Tho oom m I Uno on education has mado a favorable report ou Monator Itaysor's I'oinpnlMory odtioatlou bill, and the oom milloo on oointnoroe and matiufiuituros has titade a report, without roootntnonda tlnn, on Senator Marshall's ehlld labor bill, Thane measures will probably omiso onnaldorabln (IINOIIMMIOII during tho week. Tuesday of this wook has hoon fixed for tho olootlon of AU Associate Justloo i<> fill the vacancy caused by tho roslgiiA Mon nf AssoolAto JitHtleo Pope upon,hie deni lou an ( :hlcf .iinii ir.'. A Coila Com? missioner, to lill tho vacancy uaused by tho resignation of W. ll, Townsend, will t ake pince .sumo day. lt. Ti .layne?, Ksq.. mid former HhorlfT W. Wi Muss war? visitor? nt thu Htato Douse Inst week. ft. L, Herudon. Tho Value of ilxport Trentnient, ftvnryutin who lu atlllotud with n oin cutio disease experiences great illili ?Milty Itt having their ease Intelligently 11 citied by the nvnrago physician. Those diseases eau only be outed by a special ist v. li" utideisiatids thom thoioughlv, Dr. il, Newton Hathaway, of Atlanta, ls itcltimwlcduod tho most skillful special ist In tho United Mintos. Wilta htm for his expert opinion of your ease, for willoh fte mnkes no charge. at*?* Til? New? Iront Columbia. Columbia, January '? I.-Only the Houso was lu session to-day. Mr. Holman had a hill whleh would requite cnunty dis pensers tu he elected by tim people In stead nf by Ute county hoard, Tho bill wits debated at eouslderabln length, the opposition tn ll. hoing that, lt would bring t he Institution dil nolly Into polities. The bill was killed by A vole of 78 to 28. A hill was pausad willoh prohibits cook limiting any witera In tho ?teto, Under tho present IAW thane tight* nra prohib ited within throe mlle? of A ohuioh <r seitooi limine? Comptroller Uoitni'ul .lotion to-day sent ont cheeks to tho various counties In tho Minto aggregnttiig $00,000, being tho Inst pitymettt by tho State dispensary on Ac count of tho publie sehool fund, This mnkes a total of M \ DI paid In HKVJ. No ste|ts have been taken no far AS ts known by ,1 tunes H. TillutAu'n attorneys lu reference to asking for ball. The So licitor will have to tte given throe days' notice of stielt application, mid no such notice han boen served up to this morn ing, Judge Andrew ('lawford IIAS been retained lo assist the prosecution, tonner Attitritoy OenciAl G, Duncan ItollnuMor having been previously retained for this purpose? .Mhet llV Coleman has hoard it good tunny minois (lint have been floating around Columbia as lo bow ,llm Tillman has been living .n lall. And ona of them in to thc clToct that he ls being futninhed with all Hie wine ntul whiskey that he wanted, Sherill Coleman stated that these things aro not true, And that ho would dis dunno any Jailer would permit them to *P> on, .--? . Every Bottle ol Chamberlain'!. Cough Remedy Warranted. Wo gtiaiantoo every bottle of Chnni hcrhtlirn < .mr,h Heniedy and will refund lite money lo any one who ts uotsatistied after usliig two'tlitrds of lite contents. Tills ls the beni remedy in tho world for la grippe, coughs, collis, croup and wlinopitigoongh ami in pleasant to take. lt prevents ?ny tendency of a cold to ro nni I tu pur net on iii ,1, \\ Holl, druggist, ?? The G?male? Inquest, Columbia, January lnV-Les*, titan ono hundred people, including tho Jury, urti, cern and witnesses, wero pr?sent At tho (tuples! lu the (,\uis>a1es tragedy, con dueted by Coroner Green, in the county Court lionne to night. J, \V. Thurmond, of Kdgellold, prosecuting Attorney of the Klflh Circuit: Kx Attorney General G. Duncan Bellinger, who ha? been called In to slants! hint, ned C. I,. Itlosso, of New hoi i v. couunel for the defense, were present, Inti morely aa spectator*. Mate Senator*. Brown and Talbird, who were with Tillman when he fited lite fatAl dhoti is V\ Slut*. A. G. LaMolle, t\>imly Ph>nielan Knowlton, who performed the sillopay, emt Clerk of Court J. Ptvst Walket were examine*!. Tho verdict, found in lea?, than liv? minute* after thc jury retired, wan a plain statement thAt "the deceased N. D. Unmates, esme te bin death from A gun shot wound indicted by the hand of .lames ll. Tillman ?MI the 1Mb o'. Janu ary, lem." Senator Talbird wa* the most Import ant ?Hites*. New maller tn hi* to*ti inom ?xs* that he (Ira! saw Mr. (KMI?AI??*, who had approached within lo cr liv feel, and rriman ?Aid: ' How Arc yon, Mr. ivoir/ale*?" The latter niAdc no 'ce pl v. bnl obliqued io thc lef* to thc Inside Ol I he sidewalk, Tillman being ?MI the out side. When be was aime*! cn A tine with Tillman And himself, Tillman said: "1 received your Micaa*^/' and almost lit slAittatteottsly fired. Tal bini rushed to Dennie* ami eve! ai m ci : "This munt stop (?encale* asid: "Heve I am; rtittnh mc," ot some thi n g tc thal effect.. Sen aler Ut^wtOs icsitmcny wa* *\ib II .niiallv wbal bA* already been pub lished a* bis statement, He bAd lin-ncd tc ?peak tc a ladv ft lend, did net *ec tbc nhcf ftrcd, and hcaixi nothing save tb? ivpvvrl cf the \ <stci. ^ K. Sun* nw eve thal bis attention wa* tir?! alli acted b\ lite vcpci! cf !be pistol and tl.at he bcani, ai about the same time. Till man ?av 6 "I i-ecclvwd vent mc* sag?. 1 He cmphaav/?i that trie pistol nKoi iii-?! atlraci?c? bis attct'ti.nv.v ? Ictk XV alV-cr ba* the eiist.>dv of the IMSVCIS ?nd the hebel that passed tbr?M\gh MI (?orifcAleV? body, and they w?r? ?a titrated. DaMclte'* testitfmNYiy ber? chiefly on incident* .v?cnrrir>g immeviiaich after I bc shooting, >?xh?a he w<Mit hi Mr, <ion '/Alcs's Asatatsnce. Dr. Knowlton rea?! a 1cs-br.ica1 report M lb* iv*nlt cf thc awteiNay, vchich bsa b>en psbliahexl sulfatan Haily, He ??> mvssed lbe. cpinicn iJhat lil* ?bot was nred al close ranee and ratber frowt tAss sid* tbart fror? tb* frost. Tillman bas wv sd? wc ats te wt emt. Creeqv. Tbe ^evcliat OOWgfi wbfcK irrdieates >MOV?)\ >? wswslly well known to ?Jive wtoiber* .>f envswpjp oslldrew. ??To lime sbo?>d be leal ts Uh* ireslwteYtt tw 1?, and tor tb ts fmtipt** wo wtWli>ctse Was i^ecelved more ^nix-craal Ar>pvcvaJ ito ari <> SYinbevlSJinN? (Vvngb Kern ed v. tortol waaf* v*b>ar?>? t?vse is es^f?M<wievtt!5???g with svtl^ed rtws^hea, wo wt altar wow hie My ??fey wvs? Ve ?e?vsswie*f?^eA, bot gix?* i>i* wred^swe ss Steered and sitl i,. ...?.y.toma ?* crone ?atfl <j?irVlv Atasw rewr. IPcr sale by J. W. Beft, <Aunfjj(iSl. m newt ruo? MNICA. H?nt?L January 'fl,-Yuri. O. J*. Wal 1ST, of Clemson College, ?pant Friday nicht in flwen on hi? way to Tenn?*?*?, whare li? goes on boatos*? eooaeetsd with hi? profesi?n. Mr, Calvin Wright, o? licores'? Station, (in.. ?IslUki rrlatlYM hara last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Wright ia an estsnalve fruit grower, making the peach and strawberry erope a speciality, ?ending largo shipments of these popular fruits aorta o very season. Prof. Shelor Wright, of Clemson Col lege, visited Seneca last Sabbath where ho mst tile father, Mr. Calvin Wright. Norman Macon is numbered among those who are physically Indisposed this week, Miss Pearl Vernor, an attractive young lady of the Richland neighborhood, spent last week in Soneos. Miss Mary Cheri / is visiting Mrs. M. W. Coleoisn in Charleston, where she wilt remain until after the nuptials of George Colonise, which will occur early tn February. Ailee, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nhill, who nae been desper ately ill for a week, is improving. Miss May Cherry visited friends in Wmhslla last woek, Messrs. Hugh lindeman and Joseph Mhnlm, now of A mini ?mn, spout, last Sun day In Souooa. Missus (/'arrio Shnlor and Maud Hop kins vinii.nl frlonde in Anderson last wonk. MUs du i lo Andorson, of Anderson, ls visiting Miss Maud Hopkins. lt ls rumored that Seneca ls to have another bank soon. Miss Klla Hlohardson roturnod homo lani, wook from a long visit to Havannah, to tho delight of hor many friends. Louis Jordan, of Union, spent a few days with his parents hore the first of tho week. Hon. T. C, Duncan, of Union, visited tho family of Mr. Li W. Jordan this wonk, Mrs. W. A. Lowery and Miss Ohio aro at home again, after au absonoo of some weeks to Atlanta. Hon, K. V, Karlo has hoon suffering from n brui attack of grip for a wook. His fi mm i n aro hoping to soo him on tho ?trout* aualn Moon. W. J. Stripling and II. T. Jaynos, of tho Walhalla bar, aro lu Souooa to-day on business. Miss Matti? Neill, of Davidson Uiver, N. C., is visiting tho family of Mr. Wm. Neill. Luke W. Vorner spout Sunday huit with hin family horn. No dalntlor mooting of tho Friday Afternoon Club has hoon hold than the last which mot with Miss Kiln Hlohard son, Delicious rnfroNhmonts woro dis jionsod. and nodal ohnt, ranging from 1 gravo to gay, from ll ni y to sovoro," was ongaitod lu, and a right royal time I was tho verdict of all. Dr. John G< Law, of Walhalla, will nomi lint nm v incl nt till) SOIIOOS Proshy t m lan church next .Sabbath. In tho morn ing at 11, lo o'olook. Tho following pro cranium of ninnie will bo rondorod by tho choir: Voluntary, "Oh how Ami able," qua i I nt In; ( ill ni at m y, Kock of Ago?, soprano and tenor duot with churos. Tim pastor requests that tho choir moot regularly on Thursday oven Inga lifter prayer mooting, for tho pur pose of practicing church hymus as wol! j as tho iixtra numbers on progrnmtuo. Flinch, tho gaum which le sotting tho v. boin country daft, has struok our town and tho intonso popularity of tho game has given riso to tho organisation of tho "Flinch Club," This club ls oomposod of twelve mi inbei, all Of Hmm ?epic sent at Ive Souooa yOUllg women, who I moot un Thursday afternoon? at tho { homos of tho moir.hors for tho purposo of engaging In this dollghtful pastime. Follow1?g aro tho momhors: Misses Lil lian < ..niwell, Mary and May Cherry, Sarah and Clara Livingston. Dana I Mooro, May Thompson, Anna MOUOdtot, Laura Smith, Sim and llyrdio Thompson and Kunnin Lowery. Tho last mooting wan hold with M innes caldwell and Mary Cherry, and, as usual, was mont thor oughly dollghtful. Tho rofroshraents, ohumilnto, nut oako mu) salted poanutc, added greatly to tho pleasure of tho oo easton, which wore served in a stylo ehnracterlntlo of those charming host nsHc*. Mr. lion Lowery, formerly and for a number of veals a maid eut ot Deonne. but now or Klllnvlllo, Miss., visited Soneos tho past wook, lt I* natd that Mr. Lowery in Interested in tho pros pective now bank. In fnot ho 1? men tioned an pronldont, and (s a man of good business qualities and han accumulated a tine property. Souooa will welcome as ellison* again Mr. Lowery aud his estimable family. A mnrrlngo that will Interest mimer Olin Deonne filendn. ns well 08 many ot bern thraughout tho State, will bo that of Ceorgo Y. Coleman to tho accom plished Minn Hattie Mcivor, of Charles ton, Tho wedding will ocour in Charles ton, at the homo 01 tho brido, February Ith, lUld, Oil account of tho recent death Of the lamented Judge Mciver, a near relative of tho brido-oloct, tho ooranie nie? will, be greatly simplified. Miss Mciver in a young woman of many tine qualities of head and heart, u member of au old South Carolina family? possessing that blonde ty no of Southern woman hood which in always admired, making truly a most happy alliance for ono of Oeonoo'n favoved nous. While the ?.oom to be has made Charleston hi? business quarters. Coonee still claims him, and her people will bo eagerly In terested tn this all-important event-, and wish for him a married life fraught with merited happiness and prosperity. One of Seneca's house-wives tells tho following In connection with her domes tin affairs which may interest llkewlno oilier house keeper*, as also those domes ?c-inclined. In using an yeast prepara tion which, by the woy, she prepare* at home, she d?chu os that its virtue* aro *o indescribably line, that while she was m.MI ld tm: a pan of rolls, tho ti ist half of them wera ready to bake lief o re shs had llntsbed moulding tho lost of thom' It moy also interest the Seneca girl* to learn that a young man declarad while eating those rolla that be "wanted to marry the woman who made them. Girl*, please don't oil apply at once, as the ?apply of yeast I* limited! M. V, a. 0.test lon Answered. Ye?, August Flower still has (be largest sale of any med. ? in the civil i ?ed world. Your mothers and grand mother* never thought of using any thing else for indigestion or biliousness, IVoelors wera ses ree, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostra tion or JJiesrt failure, et?. They used August ?lower to dean out the syaleru and stop fermentation. of undigested food, regulate the action of th? liver stimulate the nervous and organic action of the system, and that ls all they took when feeling dull and bsd with head aches and other aches. Wu only need s few doses et Green's AngnsV Flower, in liquid forra, tx> make yon satisfied there ?A nothing serious the mattier with yon I on eon get ?ht* reliable ramed* st Siiihling Drug t\>., Seneca-, and J. Il I>arhy, Walhalla. mi II ... .i, i i i Railway Waraba*** ttattreyH ey Firs. The Southern Railway freight ware house, st. Greenville, amt ita oontwnt* of unc?s!rr.ed freight wera tot ?tty destroyed hy fir* Thursday morning. Th* loss ts ?sWr.*ted *t fl<\i>YV, the building ?nd e*vr'.ent* being folly oovsred hy insnr anea. The Mm OT th? Ure i* supposed to havs bee vt the work of ? hnrstar, who set nra to the building to "bid* hts iraofc*-.'* "Tbs nicest and p.leassmost nvediolns I have weed for indigestion and OMMT* Vslict is Chamberlain''* Stomach and frat TshbMV" MOISTVI F. Cra?g, ol MfcMVwvwa, N, Y, *TTW vrot* Ilks ehaiv* and do Mg grip* or har? ?ny nv? t?^?iAnl effect." FOT ?S>? hy ?? W. 1, di Vtt'f 'i* I. Mr. IIOWMM- Richey, s prawdnsTtt eases oh ?nt ot ?SeVsTi?, *tw?d ow the morvdsg Wi .ISY.nary tsM. Us wa* s prowiinsnt yowoiT Wi*n, s^srosly Sft year* of *g*s s-dh a bi-.ghi foi mw Hs was ?*e**A *ngly rwvpv.iair sand s heart ot fnewd* wwnrn ht* iiMimeW death. Jwdgs John Kt, ft***?n, th* eal* sst v4x<ing wrersher ot the < ?WT>Ae.r*ra Ntalv** eahiTrsl^ ha? yest rato red fra** Th? Tsrss Stat* rwyrseast oesawiissww?. He 4? *t year* et ago. night with Hugh Murphy, al*, of Kew ! York. McCarthy received the blow tn] the flfteai'th round. It waa en the f 'lesa bat tho 5 outr? fell and hie bead the floor with great foro?. He unconscious, and all effort? Ur revive I biol were futile. Be wac 18 r*?? ? ?CM and a pupil at a New York bhjb s)b#K I NgW ^DVKRTISpMKyTg J ADMINISTRATOR'S BALI OF PER SONALTY.-Notice leJieret that I will ?eil, to the blg#6?t bi pabilo auction, at the stole oceanic the late A. Oibeoa Waite, In thole Seneca. 8. 0., ou KUI DAY. the 18th day j of Febiuary, 1908. at ll o'clock a. m., the ?TOOK OF GOODS ia said ?tore, be longing to the estate of the aald A. Gib non Waite, deceased. Terms-CASU. ' ILLA p. WAITK, Administratrix of the Personal Ku Uto of A, Gibson Waite, Deceased. January ?8tb, 1008. 4-0 | "VrOTICM OF FINAL SETTLEMENT XX AND DISC H A KOK. -NOTICE IS hereby given that the undersigned will make application to D, A. Smith, Bsa., Judgo of Probate for Goonoo county, In the State of South Carolina, at bis office at Walhalla Court Boase, on! Friday, the 27th day of February, 1003, at ll o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon thereafter ss said application can be hoard, for loavo to make Anal settle mont snd discharge of tho estate ol J. B. Sanders, deceased. S. PETER SANDERS, . HANDY G. MAUK'lT, ' , Qunllflod Exooutors of the last Will and Testament of the Estate of, >*. H. Sanders, doooasod. January 20, 1008. 4;8 VTOTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I PX AND DISCHARGE. -NOTXOB ls horoby glvon that tho undersigned Will mako application to D. A. Smith, Esq., Judgo of Probate for Ooonoo county, in j tho State of South Carolina; on Saturday, 2Hth day of February, 1003, at ll o'clock In tho forenoon, or as soon thereafter as said application oan bo hoard, for leave to make final sottloment of tho ostnto of Mary McElvono, doooasod, and Anal din oliargo as Executor of said 'estate. C. W. PITCHFORD, Guallflod Exooutor of tho last Will and Tostamont of Mary McElvono, doooasod. Jauuary 20, 1003. 4 8 i ? . I I > RI DOE TO REPAIR.-The Board bf JD County Commissioners will let, to. tho lowest rosponnlblo blddor, at the brldgo, on Thursday, February 12tht at II o'olook a. m., tho oontraot to ropait tho brldgo over Changa crook, ou the Westminster and Uoguo'S Ford"'road.. Plans will bo mado known on day of Int - ting. Board roservos tho right.to rejoot any and all bids. '.V D. F. MCALISTER, suj.orviaor. January 28, 1008. ,7^: /CONTRACT FOR STEVVJAJUWTho I VJ County Commissioners will l?V.dnf Friday, February 0, 1003, at tholr office, In tho Court House, at Walhalla, B, .C., tho oontraot for Stoward of Poor Farm for 1003. Stoward Will bo required, if SO I dostred by tho Board, to reoeivo and] work tho county ohaln gang. Board rosorvos thp right to retool any or all ! bids. Nono but soalod bids will bo re-1 oolved, whtoh may bo haaJed In any timo by day of lotting. Applicants must | give number in family, ann their agos. D. F. MCALISTER, Supervisor. January 28, 1003. 4-8 HOUCHINS' Livery, Feed and Sale Mes, Walhalla, So. Ca. Louts O. Russell, Manager. Up-to-date Coaohes-Fresh Horses. Prompt Sorvlco by Phono. "Osceola," tho famous Spanish Jack, will mako tho season at our stables. Ho is a thorough-bred, sound Jaok-one ' of tho best over brought to Coonee. !?or vico (guaranteed! $10.00. Sire of some of the best bolts in upper Carolina. Write or phone \w if Interested. HOUCHINS' LIVERY STABLES. MT"*Phono No. ll. ---- -U FINANCIAL REPOfe$' or THE " ' TOWN OF WALHALLA. i rt rnltR following U tho Annual Report of th? I Tr*A*nr?r or tho Tx>wn of WMhalls, show lu* the rwolpt* *nd Ul?hn<**m*nt.<< {or ta? JPCM Ittel: RKOKIPT*. C**h on hand ?TM?. S*, 1W..$ ?7 T?.*O? counted. I,M? T4 QMS rwarasq from WMerOo.. ai? *o C*?h fmm Mayor on Ono?. 7^ l' Mh < ; om ochool do*k* *\>Ul. 68 St CMh from burnt Iron wM. 0*1? Sf railroad bond?. Not* eiwn J, V?. Veiner, due ApUl ?.. Cemetary Hot* ?old. pt*pts**ry pronta . I IJoe.n?o? Mid ?how* ............\. V?oe tax. - v. CAMI from ?r*d*d Seool-tniUon Mid atatrk* fund. Ueni for calaboose. Street tax. From Seml-Ccntennlal Commute*. Tot*) meelpt* to Jan. US, l*M..*l*,ras ST I Owlr?ft on Hud ot Walhall? ttf I? 1Y>t?l. ..nyai st] <sfO? 0* SR** ia* tm WO o* want* USKMRNT?. COM of running Oradert Soi?, to ?Ute.. .$ 1,101 7* Coat of MWM braded achoo! Grand? S> Jordan, contracter*,.. Hall..,.?Sk.. Kr<viinebell.. Monster Fumae* ind Fonndty Co., for h?a**r........ Rdwarda * W Alters for r4a?? and ?t^ctSo?lV**.,. V*?M T1H> :M*t* F*T adve-ttiMng forWd* lv*Va, fnaljrht,?te................... Coat ot calaboose-... ?Vwr railroad bond* rcUcvsJ. Vt fly railroad hom?* retained. rnl*ri*t on tvwKlm. lnt#??t vwi not* 4ne C. W. nuvM.Mtt.. R<>h?t* om UXM.. rttntiwg..?*?iv s?* tvt?nnu?oe ,vmmfnm (MTKMI bniMin|t>.. Wir* ?mi work om o^motciy -. ?oMvt .Nf MtoMth. Viuw. RJAff* W*?? Co. RfwNtxttnft Tv>ww ?"hMt*r........ XtAJ-Ar1* WtM}t*IW)*M. MM?fcfTM-* of fJkviUfwn. ... i*ip*?vi??w of R?glHtr*?ioB. .tniYir*............ ........................ .1 >\ Tju.'h?n, for ph%*?*.lMi MI* ?*?&,.. MeVttoM M?i?nt<oi? r>rts*a?rv......... IMMtnft wrtfon***....................... nH-l!W.<ll.lf^.. Worte v* ?ATM*?. ... vig ftnhMA, vmA rnMg%>t.... ...... ?Ml M>? ?nT?V*r.,...v M?A lv?wmir?rSt o?nmts?Mo*i ttsjjl * ..??Ml. mnan? WWOWT or rna oiuran Cw* fror**l?*r?iit-...$ ?*.*9 Okhn rnnwi t*rittf*.- Itt St OMSI ts*** SUqwojKKrj .... es* TC-^y^jfl T??*I w lana ?** i1*. r*MAfAt?aa.^..t ?aa st ^.fcTtl far WiTvp?tt**.... s. * lifc i^SsrajHSSiM... ss se ttMMsitliwii to Jlw>. Vi, tm. tVS SS' TM4 jMvltv* To J\un. 1\ ISM .. SS SS Ststane* rm >.Kt,A . Vi **~-^t f**HIA? <Cht ttutotm 1,KVA f*H tito rwfiA taw** 1?. Su* fiwm Vh* Sim*?rt IMmsa fe^aKat wt aSBfeSftto ?tem **? iiisa^Ssffly SR. U >TMOiWt. ?^w? tnmmnrm HEWBY, Unrivalled Trade ARE OFFERED TO THE GOOD ROUNDING COUNTIES. :: OUR i A SATISFIED FEELING AND CANNOT BE FOUND IN ANY ' WE WANT ?YERYBODY ELSE ERS ALREADY KNOW : That The Newry Store Offc The Best Goods, I, fl! >H - A Bring Us Your Corn, f LIVE AND LET LIVE". mn THE NEWF (AS M ME AJO COTTJEt 1"HE COURTENAY MANUFAC The fleer or more delicate your complexion, the more lt will suffer from the weather for some months now. Just s little leek or s little ezoeas of moisture in the atmosphere, and chapping will result. Those who caro little for beauty at least care for oomfort, and ] there is oomfort In a smooth, soft skin. Almond Cream Keeps the akin like velvet. It ts as harmless aa dew. I do not believe the skin can possibly chap where lt is used properly, or stay oh upped long after it is applied. Price 25c, IJUNNBY* Trna DRUCTOIST, {SENECA* S? C. I 0. HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS AT C. W. PITCHFORD CO. We are handling the following brands and grades and are very anxious* to j Sell you your Guano, Add and Cotton Seed Meal: Baldwin's Georgia State Grange O-S-2. Tinsley'* Stonewall Sf-ft-a. Swift's Cotton King 8-8-2. Swift's Ragle Brand 10-2-2. Swift's Plantation Aoid with Potash 8-4. Swift's Field and Farm Acid with Potash 10-2. Swift's Cultivator Acid, IS per cent. Our goods and prices are all right. Come to see us before you buy. We are prepared to do a large Urne business this year and can furnish yon with Wagons, Plows, Corn, Flour, Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Hay, etc Very respectfully, Moles, c. yr. PITCHFORD co., "?Vt'iUliallct, f*4o. (Ja.. Notice of Final Settle* ment and Discharge. o li_ NOTICE is hereby giren that tbs un dersigned will make application to 1). A. Smith, Esq., Jodee of Probate for Ooonee oona ty, in the State of South Carolina, on saturday, the Slat day of January, 19(8, at ll o'clock in Ute fore noon, or as soon thereafter as said appli cation ean be heard, for leave to maka Arra! settlement ot the estate of Wa A. lowery, deceased, and final discharge as Administrator of said ?t?ate. B. T. JAYNKS, Administrator of the Katata of Wa. A. Lowery, deceased. December St, IMO. 5S-4 Ts CeafeSecate Vet trass* Toke***, January fla.-We are still barring plenty ol rain and ?od down here, bad cold*, and a little fun occn Ai on ally too make life pleasant. Miss Ailee Hansard, one of Soot* TJak*a*a charming yosirtg ladies, spent last week wit? ber cousin, Mr. A. A. Cole and family. Mr. W. IL Oe4? ls very sk* at this wntiag^Jbja*^ we bop* be wfll soon Vs Tts? yeetag wee's prayer ssssMsff is still swoTtng o? nicely. Wost* glad to see tant sennet oarywangmennra so nn<* totoraoted te .dmweA. OSS' *che>o4 is moving on nicely ? ont we don\ wonder ni tbs* wfaen ns tern na gwtd tenohern sn Ononee sn afford. Mieos* Dntay- Phi?tr? and Bsa* StriH Mn* weira ?te gnunn ol Mr. J. lt teotery To tbs boys who wore the gray: Our I red oro** banner is furled. Yon no longer marah to tbs music of the fife sad ram. One by one yon are quietly flitting to "tte beyond'' to tte other aida of ailene*. True daughters of tte South, dear retornas, with tear* in our nyes and ! with gentie hand* we strew flowers opon1 tte graves of your 2.200 comrades sleep ing "that alsop thai know* no waking" in Camp Chane, Wa will pay tbs same loving tribute to the ?leonera on John son's leland another spring. We have another duty na "Dawghtarn.'' We ask yon, onr veterana, to pan** amid Ufe** Vosy care* jost n little, that yon may re call tte event* of the sixties, of capture, of prison life, and as yon dream of thom record them for aa. Forget not what a j precien* legacy to rotar* generations this record of Ohio prison lil* will te. If not prfa-mnm, hst tote soten* rendors, assist na In securing thens inmlnlsu-un* and nxy erl anona by for warding tno nam ss nod addresses cf ?nek nsw ons if known j to ron. Nanni* Eliaabeth Wilson, SB Sooth Ninth ntreeVOolamensTohio, Historian R. K Lot Chapter, U. D, O. and family Mr. A. A. Cols ra sunday nicht, spent test I Friday fte m. n, sw -Wntehtte ?tel?menor went to hmom teso * intth ni tmyoaw inner if yon ' ynnr sntowtption sm? T*m Oomasnv . N. C., Ju. nary SR.-Hi* toft arm torn from tte *honMer and his ufo testen ontte savors! swift roeotn Mons aromad a drtvo wheal was tte orton which W?te Chandler,a yoong sngia ti aged SQ, isnd nt PBet Monntohn tor try-1 tog to ont n heft no o wheal wkfle tte] ansrtno nan tnaasteg nt frJl sneed. Hte ote* wes uinahol te ?teByam? h wan nthorwte* hotilbly nntftetod. vet rms A cns,te nt nxn tenn Ink* Laxative Broca? Oahsten TnMnte.j All ?rsgstate retend tte nanny rf tt te E. W. Qrere's ngns?nro ls ami n??Wt, PEOPLE OF OOONEE AND SUR OTJSTOMERS ARE EXPERIENCING A SAVING OP MONEY, SUCH AS OTHER STORE IN THE COUNTY. ! TO KNOW WHAT OUR OUSTOM ?rs The Best Fertilizers, vT THE LOWEST PRICES. IH?H'NOl Hulls *eas and Cotton Seed. *Y STORE, ?TENAY, Manager,) ?TURING Co., PROPRIETORS. CHEAPER THAN EVER. We have bought the stocK of LOUIS BLOOM, proprietor of The Cash Bergain .Store, at a very reduced rate. Jk> You Know Bloom ?old them to you "for leos?" and now we are in position to sell them cheaper than Bloom ever sold them. So that means that you can buy them at almost your own price. HERB ARK vira PRICKS: Suits Bloom sold for $4-00, our price, . . $2.50 Suits Bloom sold for $6.00, our price, . . 3.50 Suits Bloom sold for $9.00, our price, . . 5.00 Suits Bloom sold for $12.50, our price, . . 7.50 We also have his stocK of Shoes. Hats and Capes at very reduced rates? and we are willing to let you have them at the same reduced price. Yours for bargains? CARTER & CO., Walhalla, S. G. HUNTER, DENDY & CO S - SUCCESSORS TO ?Si_ M. W. COLEMAN ?St CO. rMAKK OUR BEST BOW to the people of Oconeo and adjoining Counties, aa soooeMors to the old and well-known firm of M. W. COLEMAN & CO., who hare dona business in your midst for over thirty years, and with whom we have been connected for twenty-five years. We bespeak a liberal share of your patronage, and win spare no patna to keep tba "Old Store" np to ita former standard of high quality, and will bend every effort to improve the quality of merchandise carried by us, and will promise yon the fairest and best servios possible. WATCH THIS SPACE FROM WEEK TO WEEK. WE ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE IT INTERESTING FOR YOU. Hunter, Dendy & Co., Successors to H. W. Coleman & Co. bwl P. S.-For tb? present wa will continue to wind np the old Company's Sea to lt tkat yon kave a Clear Receipt H may be to your advantage. Lands for Sale. IOFFER THE FOLLOWING LANDS at private ?ale: Tract Na. i, containing 151 aerea, MOM or ISM, lying on bead watara of Ooonee creak, Maine landa ot Mm C J MraVk Y. Mai ?Oneras er ga of upland ia onttiratton; n Una ?renard af apples and ?a* cfc ea; one two-rasas dwaifft?ff ii^WBVbnildlnga. Will Also, Trnot No. ^oontetotng ??ara ar Wea, Jeanine; landa of R F flftoaa, Mr. Datte, fisali Lay and allin a, wttblp aaras aft ?Item Sand, M* nora? af goad eyland and imlMj af tere* rm timber aadaeaat tocaat tubber, wi tb rant benara en tao anani Will MS far SLM par warn. niara ?nfl an or write HILL O'NEAL, Waibalte, ?. C. Jaennry 14, IMS. S-Sf Administrator's Sale. NOTICE ls hereby given that I will sell, to tho highest bidder, at public Motton, ta front of Walhalla Const Honan door, on MONDAY, tba Sd day of February, IMS, at ll a. M., a lot of NOTES AND;ACCOUNTS batongfngto tba personal tutete of Wm. A Lowery, TERM 8-Cash. R, T. JA YNES, Administrator. Janaary 1?, ISO?. A4 Notice to Administrators, Executors, Guardians And Trustees, ALL Administrator?, Execster?,Gear dtoas and Trente M ara hereby ooti Sad to Maka their Ano vd Betctrna to thai otto? dnxfcny, SM Msntba of fran j ?nd febrnary, na required by lan. _ D- A SMITH, Jades of Probate far Or on aa Ooenty, Santa Om alina Jaanary SS, MSA