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roHiioot, of not over one hundred wordB, rill .0 ? tT VI.HALL4, H. C. I WKDNBiDAVtBBC. 16, 1903. Seneca's Pride-The Oeonee Inn. Au event in which all Seneoa wy interested was the opening of the new Oeonee Inn on Saturday, De cember 6tb, 1908. All day visitors flocked 'through the two spacious entrances and passed down the long halls, exclaiming at every step upon the beauty and convenience of every arrangement. A brief description of what they saw will be interesting to Oconeo's oitizens : Tho outside view is of a quiet, substantial, handsome Roman build ing. Tbero is nothing fancy nor surperfluous, and yet there is nothing lacking nor un li ni ul io I. It gives one a comfortable feeling to look at it, as there is nothing that savors of effect. The two entrances-commercial and ladies1-are broad and roomy, giving one the feeling of welcome nnd plenty. The main hall has a double arch about the middle which breaks the long, narrow effeot which is so trying to one's nerves, and makes a pleasant rest for the eyes as they wander down this divide. The walls are tinted a lovely pea green, another comfort for tho eyes of th? traveler who is invariably weary. The stairway is a work of art and carries out the whole general effect of tho building by being broad, strong and not tiresome. There are four turns, the landings being almost] huge enough for rooms, making a restful break in the climb. The. annie double arch is in the second floor hall and one feels glad that everything pretty was not crammed down stairs. A hall inter sects the main hall of the second floor, forming a cross,'upon cither sido of which open tho bed rooms. These arc handsomely furnished and finished up in white, blue and old rose. Tho dining room is one of the handsomest in the house. Sky blue is tho motif color, with an artistic concentric white circle] for an over head decoration. On each side is one single and two double plate glass windows draped in a maze of Irish point lace. Thc office is perfect in every detail and wo dare say that many a traveler will think of it with joy forever. There are a wealth of bath rooms luxuriously fitted up. All arrange ments are made for steam heat, but at present grates and stoves are being used. The first supper in the new house was, as the rhyme says, "fit for any king." [And by way of parenthesis we will say that the first meal was 3erved to Dr. W. H. Doyle, a patron of such long standing as to be almost j a fixture, and which is quito an ad vertisement for the house to those who know something of bis epicurean appetite.] The menu would be superfluous, so we will leave that to the imagination and the established reputation of the Oeonee Inn. This is the best equipped hotel in the upper portion of the State. The writer knows whereof he speaks, as he has but lately been the guest of the best hotels in the largest towns of upper South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ellison, the host and hostess of this hotel, are a fit couple to preside over such an establishment. Quiet and unassum ing, courteous and attentive to their guests, they make one feel that one is in the house of sincerity, and even though a public inn it is touched with tho sacredness of home, which revives a tired guest like the odor of j a flower long forgotten. It would not bo fair to close with out saying something of the servants who are phenomenons in having hearts. They are always pleasant, and to call upon them for a favor seems to fill them with bliss. Long may they live and smile. Begging your pardon, Mr. Devil, we will stop now by saying, hurrah for Oeonee, for Oconee's Inn, and the young son and heir-Clarence Ellison, Junior ! A Cosmopolite. Seneca, S. C., December 12. Kydales Elixir. The new scientific discovery for dis eases of the throat and lungs, acts upon a now principle differing greatly from tho old Htylo cough medicines, which aro composed chiefly of wild cherry and tar, which do little moro tinto stimulato tho lining of tho throat and flings. Kydales Klixir strikes nt tho root of tho trouble, it kills tho microbes that causo throat and lung diseases. It removes'tho cause and hastens recovery by helping natur?) restore the diseased organs to health, J, H. Darby, Walhalla; Seneca Phar macy, Seneoa. ~mmm\ In the District Court of Cherokee county, Texas, ene day last week,] Allen Brown, a negro, charged withj attempted criminal assault, was sentenced to ono thousand years in the penitentiary. Under the law the jury could not impose death sentence. When arrested Brown narrowly escaped being lynched. ?? ls Indigestion a Disease. ? Tho best modical authorities say that Indigestion is not always caused by a diseased stomach, but may. result from a disordered liver, constipation, excite ment, otc. The cause is of little conse quence whon Kydales Stomaob Tablots are taken, as they uover fail to digest the food, chock fermentation, fros the stomach from irritating add* and an ex cess of gas. They relieve at once, belch _ lng, heartburn, sour stomach, fullness '^?/ter eating, eta Rydalco Stomach Tali pots have a speclflo tonio effect on the stomach and organs of assimilation and are guaranteed to cure the worst forms of stomach trouble. J. JJ. Darby, Wal jj al ia; Seneca Phar mao?, i kV Jr Tr* ^?^1!^^10* of th-o center aisle of the15I#u8? with an official message, says The Washington Poet, ^trkW^ Caun'ou'a backbone becomes jM.^id as a ramrod. Karly in the extra session, when Mr. Cannon w?..< still new at his job, ind was laking lessons in the eti quette of the chair from hie elbow man, as all new Speakers must do, the Senate's Secretary pushed through the double doors at the main entrance. One of the doorkeeper's assistants announoed him formally, as usual : "Mr. Speaker! A message from the Senate," at the same time mak ing the customary profound bow. uIt is proper at this point for the Speaker to bow," whispored Mr. Cannon's elbow man. "Bow ?" returned the Speaker in a rebellious semi-tone, and adding one of his famous expletives of four letters. "I wouldn't bow to thed-d Senate, and I won't bow to its See rotary." 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C., SENECA PHARMACY. SENECA, 8. C. The Kev. Henry Clay Trumbull, editor of tho Sunday School Times, and known throughout tho world as an author, died last week at his home in Philadelphia, aged seventy three years. Ilorbort Spencer, author and phi losopher, died in London last week in the 84th year of his age, being born at Derby, England, on April 27, 1820. Ile had been in ill health for some time. HEALTH ?SURANCE The man who Insures his life la wise for his family. The man who Insures his health ls wise both for his family and himself. You may insure health by guard ing it. lt ls worth guarding. At the first attack of disease, which generally approaches , through the LIVER and mani festa Itself in Innumerable ways Tait's Pills And save your health. "Tommy," said the distressed mother, "I don't seo how you can get so dirty. "Come out and I'll BIIOW you," was the prompt reply. Mrs. Proudman-Our Willie got "meritorious commendation" at school last week. Mrs. Bull-Well, well ! Ain't it awful the number of strange dis eases that's ketched by school chil dren. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of The Tennessee State Labor Con vention, which was in session in Knoxville last week, passed a reso lution asking Congress to pass a law granting a pension of twelve dollars a month to every workingman who shall have reached the age of 60 years and have earned less than a $1,000 per year. Tho law is to be mo 'eled along the lines of tho New Zealand pension law for laborers. Grip's Grim Grasp Caused Heart Disease. Could Not Lie On Left Side. Dr.Miles'iieart Cure and Nervine Cured Me. Mn. H. R. lohe, formerly of birmingham, Ala., writes from Eldredge, the same state, as follows: "It is with the greateat pleasure that I rec ommend Dr. Miles' Ni rvine and Heart Cure. I only wish that I Cv>uld tell every sufferer how much good they have done me. 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The roof of the famous cathedral at Toledo, Spain, regarded as a masterpiece, of art, fell hi last Friday. It was begun in the thirteenth century and finished In the sixteenth. O R, 1311V ATV < J JES OF THE TOWN OF WALHALLA. Number 1. Au Ordinanoe Respecting the Streets, Pavements and Waya of the Town of Walhalla. BK IT OUDAINKD by the Mayor and Aldei men of the Town of Walhalla, in couuoil assembled, and by authority of tho same: SECTION 1. That it shall bo unlawful to ruu a horse or mulo ou Main street, and any poison or persons so doing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. SKCTION 2. That it Bhnll bo a misde meanor for any person or persons to out trees on any streets of the town. SKCTION 3. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to injure any shade trees by hPcbing horses, mulos or othei live stock thereto, or otherwise committing any aot which ia calculated to injure said troes. SKCTION 4. That it shall bo unlawful to leave molou rinds or other trash on tho streets, and any person or peraoua 80 doiug, shall be guilty of a misde meanor. SKCTION 5. That it shall be unlawful to loavo any piles or accumulations of lum bor, firewood, rooks or othor material on tho Btreots, oxoept South Broad streot, along the line ot' railroad or lumberyard, and. any person or persons so doing sliall be guilty of a misdemeanor. SKCTION 0. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to allow to accumulate on Main streot, in front of their premises, any sweopings or collec tions of papers, paper boxes, tin cans, broken gloss or orookory, or other trash; and it shall be a misdemeanor for any person or persons so to do. SKCTION 7. That ball playlug or othor amusements on Malu street are prohibit ed. Any porsou or persons so doing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SKCTION 8. That lt shall be unlawful to shoot, guns, pistols ur other firearms, fire-crackers or slingshots, or to throw lire-halls, within tho incorporate limits of tho town, and any person or perseus SO doiug shall bo guilty of a misde meanor: Provided, a person may shoot Iii ear m s on his own premisos for the bona fido purpose of protecting his property from damago by animals or birds wild by nature: Provided, further, that tho dis charge of balls or shot from any firearms by any porsou for tho purpose aforesaid, within the incorporate limits, shall be confined to the promises owned or occu pied by tho person shooting. SKCTION 0. That it shall bo unlawful to ride or drive upon the sidewalks, or to lead a horse thereon, except to cross the samo at a regular crossing, or to placo any obstruction which may itnpedo a froo passage on or along any sidewalk, and any person or persons so doing shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. SKCTION 10. That it shall bo unlawful to rido n bicyolo on tho sidewalks' of any streot within tho incorporate limits. Any porsou so doing shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SKCTION ll. That tho gamo of cock fighting is prohibited within tho incorpo rate limits of the town, and any person or persons taking part in or witnessing such game, as either participant or spec tator, shall be subject to (ino or impris onment, at the discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SKCTION 12. That it shall bo unlawful for auy person or persons, othor than employees, or passengers coming in or going off, to assemble at tho depot in Walhalla and get on tho trains. SKCTION 13. That any person or per sons violating any of tho foregoing pro visions of this ordinance shall bo liable to arrest and fine or imprisonment al tho discret ion of the Mayor within tho limits >f his authority. SKCTION 14. That this ordinance shall be deemed general and perpetual, nindi co into effect upon its publication, and continue of force until repealed or ?mended. Dono in Council and ratified under tho corpo rate seal of the Town or Walhalla on [L. 8.] tho 6th day of February, 1902, and in tho I2?!th year of the sovereignty and ndependence of the United States of America. J. M. WAHI), Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. Number 2. An Ordinance to Preserve the Health and Cleanliness of thu Town of Walhalla. BK IT OHDAINKD by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, in .outieil assembled, and by authority of he same: SKCTION 1. That all residents, whother >wners of property or tenants occupying he same, within tho incorporate limits. ihall keep their promises in a elenn and u-ali hy condition, and any person or per lons failing or refusing to romovo annis nico, when requested so to do by the loa i d of Health, shall I o guilty of a mis lemeanor and may be punished at tho liscrotion of tho Mayor within tho imits of his authority, and such mus ince may bo abated at the expenso of tho >wner or occupant. SKCTION 2. That it shall be unlawful to 'stablish nny slaughter house or butcher icu within tho corporal e limits of the own, and any person or persons sodoiug dial 1 bo liable to fino or imprisonment at he discretion of the Mayor within the imits of his authority. SKCTION 3. That any, dog running at argo within tho corporate limits botween he 1st day of June and the 1st day of (einher, without a muzzle, is liable to be adzed and retained for a period of twenty-four hours, during which time tis owner can redeem him by paying tbe mm of two dollars, aud if not so re leomcd, tho dog shall thou bo sold. I'hat any owner of a dog or dogs who . hall lot such dog or dogs run nt large >n the streets of tho town without being nuzzled shall be deemed guilty of a mis lemeanor and shall be punished at the liscretion of the ' Mayor within the imits of his authority. SKCTION 4. That it shall be unlawful or a bull dog to run at large within the .oi pm atc limits of the town at any time. That any owner or person having custody >f a bull dog, who shall let such dog run it large, shall bo doomed guilty of a mis lemeanor, and shall be punished at the liscretion of tho Mayor, within the imits of his authority. SKCTION 5. That this ordinanco shall to deemed goneral and pornotual, abai I to into died upon its publication, and ..on i i II ne. of foi ce until repealed or .mended. Done In Council and rntiftnd under thc corpo rate seal of the Town of WalliallA on [L. H.l tho 6th day of February, 1902, and in tho 126th year of the sovereignty and ndeuendonco of tho Uni lid States of America. .1 M WARD, Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. Number 3. An Ordinanco to Regulate Traffic by Itinornnt Traders, Auctioneers and Transient Merchnnts. BK IT OUDAINKD by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho Town of Walhalla, In council assembled, and by authority of Hie same: SKCTION 1. That itinerant tradora, Auc tioneers, or 11 ansien! mcrohnnts, selling, or in any mannor offering for salo, any goods, wares, or merchandise, within the Town of Walhalla, at auction or Erl vate salo, shall pay In advances liconse ix of twenty-five dollara per month, fifteen dollars per week or five dollars per day: Provided, tho provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to ordinary desle?' in products of the farm, garden or dalry. SKCTION 2. That any person soiling or offering for salo any goods, wares or mer chandise, as itinerant trader, auctioneer or transient merchant, within tho Town of Walhalla, without having first paid tho license tax required by thia ord! nance for so doing, shall be subjeot to fine or imprisonment, at tho discret ion * ' i !' ..' of the Mayor within the limita of his authority. SKOTION 3, That thia ordinance abai! ho deemed general and perpetual, ?hall go Into effect upon ita publication aud continuo of force until repealed or amended. Done lu Council and ratified uudor tho corpo rate ?eal of the Town o? Walhalla on LL. 8.1 the 6th day of February, and In the liKth vejar of the sovereignty and Independence of the United etat*? of America. J. M. WARD, Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. M Number 4. An Ordinance to Preserve the Peace and Good Order of the Town of Walhalla. Bs IT ORDAIN KD by the Mayor and ! Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla, in council assembled, and by authority of I the same: SECTION 1. That any person found drunk In the Town of Walhalla, whereby the Eeace and good order of the town may e impaired, or the convenience of ofter poisons interfered with, Bhall be deemed I guilty nf a miadomeanor. SECTION ?. That any person commit ting an act of public- indecency on a street shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SKOTION 8. That any person convicted of keeping a disorderly house within the limits of the Town of Walhalla shall, upon oonviotion of auch offense, be fined a tum not less than $2o nor more than $30, and the owner or lessee of any dwell ing house or other building, situated within the said incorporate limits, who toto er sub-lets any suoh dwelling to any person or porsons to be uaed as a bawdy house or house of prostitution, shall, upon oonviotion, pay a flue of not less tuan Sb nor more than $30, for every day upon wbioh snob houso or building shall be used or kopt, and be otherwise pun ished within the disoretlon of the Mayor wlthiu the limits of bia authority. SKOTION 4. That any person or per sons who shall be guilty of fighting, rioting, using profane language or other disorderly conduct within tho incorp? ralo limits, Bhall be punished aa for a misdemeanor. SECTION 0. That lt shall bo the duty of tho Mar shat to arrest all porsons guilty of misdemeanors or lighter orlmcs within tho Incorporate limits of tho town by violation of the laws of the State of 8outb Carolina, Oconeo county, or by violation ot any Ordinanco of the Town of Walhalla and bring them before the Mayor or an Aldorman aotlng in his stead, who shall have such power to pasB ouch order in the premises as, in bis opinion, Justice may require, consist ent with tho authority of the Council. SKOTION S. That lt shall bo the duty of the Marshal or Policeman, after the arrest of any person, whoso violation of any ordinance inter iores with the peace and good order of the town, or tho conduot of the person arrested after tho arrest li made Is such as to impair the peace and good order of the town, to closely contine such person and produce him as roipilred by law for examination or proper administration of criminal justice as the case may require. SKOTION 7. That no porson or persons, other than a lawful dispenser, shall soil any spirituous or intoxicating liquors within the corporate limits of the town, eithor by drinks or in largor quantities, and any per son or persons violating thia Section shall be aubjoot to fino or imprisonment at the discret ion of tho Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SKCTION 8. That the Mardbal is author ized to arrest any person found on th streets botween 10 o'clock p. m. and 5 o'olook a. m. who cauuot givo a satis factory reason for suoh presence on tho nt reel s during these hours. SECTION 0. That all places of business or amusement must bo closed on tho Sab bath day, except drug st ores, livery sta bles ann restaurants, and tho violation of this .Section shall be deemed a misdo meanor. SECTION 10. That any porson found loafing on tho streets of Walhalla, hav lng no visible means of earning nu hon est livelihood, shall bo deemed a vagrant SECTION ll. That it shall be unlawful for any person or persons to carry con coaled upon tboir person any weapon mentioned in the laws of tho State of South Carolina as unlawful to carry con coaled. SECTION 12. Any person or porsons gambling within the incorporate limits of the town shall be guilty of a misdo meanor. SECTION 13. That any porson or per sons iuterforing with a Policeman in the discharge of his duty shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 14. Auy person or persons who shall keop, or permit to bo kept on thoi premises, any place whero gambling i permitted or encouraged, Bhall bo guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 15. That any porson or nor sons wilfully striking, breaking or other wise injuring any strcot lamp, the prop erty of tho Town of Walhalla, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction of such striking, breaking or injuring of any lamp shall ho subject to line or imprisonment for each lamp, at the discretion of the Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SKCTION 10. That any person keeping or occu?yng a house where riotoue, boisterous or disordorly eonduot occurs shall be Hablo to line or imprisonment at tho discretion of the Mayor within tho limits of his authority. SKCTION 17. That any person or per sons drinking spii ituous or intoxicating liquors on any Btreot or public placo within the incorporate limits shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to punishment at the discretion of tho Mayor within tho limits of bis authority. SKCTION 18. That any person or por sons violating any of the foregoing Sec tions of this ordinanco shall ho doomed guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished at the disci ct io., of tho Mayor within the limits of his authority. SKCTION 10. That this ordinanco shall bo doomed general and perpetual, shall go into effect upon its publication, and continuo of force until repealed or amended. Done in Council and ratified under thc corpo rate seal of the Town of Walhalla on [I.. 8.] tho 6th day of February, 1902, and In tho 126th year of tho sovereignty and independence of tho United States of America. J. M. WARI), Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. Number 5. An Ordinanco to Establish Fire Limits in tho Town of Walhalla. Be it ordained by t ie Mayor and Alder men of the Town of Walhalla, in Council assembled, and by authority of tho same: Seotlon 1. That fire limits bo estab lished in tho Town of Walhalla, on Main street, on both north and south sides thereof, between Ann street and Tugaloo street; That within said limits no now house shall hereat'ter bo built of wooden material, and no additional room or rooms snail ho built of wood to any houBO now standing within said Uro limits: Provided, bowovor, that a piazza, covered with plate, tin, /.inc, or gravel, may be adde l fo any dwolliug house erected withit said fire limits. Section 2. Ihat all buildings hereafter I erected within '.aid fire limits shall bo | built of briok or stone and covered with slate, tin, zinc or gravel. Section 8. That no building or build ings constructed of wood of any sizo or dimensions shall be built or erected within two hundred (200) foot of either sido of main street within said fire limits. Section 4. That before any building of I any cbaractor shall be orcctcd, altorod or I repaired within said fire limits, a plan thereof Shall li int. bo submit ted to the Town Council for approval. Section 5. That any building or struc ture erected within said tiro limits con trary to the provisions of this ordinanco, may be abated and removod by tho Town Council as a public nuisauco at tho ex pense of the owner or owners of aaid property. Section 6. That any porson or persons violating any of the foregoing provisional of this ordinance Bhall bo liable to arrest | and fine or imprisonment, at tho discre tion of tho Mayor within tho limits of I bis authority. Seotlon 7. That this ordinanco shall be doomed general and perpetual, shall go into etfoct upon its publication and continue of force until repealed or j amended, Done In Council and ratified umlcr the corpo rate seal of the Town of Walhalla on [I.. 8.] the 7th day of March, 1002, and In the 1261 li year of tho sovereignty and mdopendonco of tho United States of America J. M. WARD, Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. I tl b Number fl. An Ordinanco to liaise Supplioa and Mako Appropriations for tho Town of I Walhalla for the Year 1008. BK IT OUDAINKD by tho Mayor anti Aldermen of the Town of Walhalla, in I a council assomblod, and by authority of i in- samo: SECTION 1. That a tax of 80 cents on euell one hund? ed dol?ais of t lie assessed ( value of all real and personal proporty. ? bo levied for ordinary town pm noses to defray current oxponaoBduring the fiscal year commencing January 1st, 1908, SKCTION 2. That, a tax of 80 cents on each one hundred dollars of tho assessed value of all real and personal property, ( bo levied for tho purpono of paying tho < interest, and creating sinking fund for f the retirement of tho bonded indebted- i ness of tho town. SKCTION 8. That tho tax on roal and i personal property, as provided in Sections ono and two of thin ordinance, shall bo ?aid into the Office of Treasurer of the 'own between tho lat day of May. 1008, and 1st day of June, 1901, according to] the assessments made by the Town! j Small Potatoes result from a lack of Potash in the soil. Potash pro duces sjze and quality. Wa hkve valu ?tb I . booka which explain nore fully th? far- Z?A tilUinf value ZSJJ of Potash. - We will ?end them free to aoy termer who writes for them. ORR/MAN KAM WORKS, New York-9? Naeaaa siraet. er Allanta, Uiv-aSH 8a. Br*ad Mt. Board of Assessors: Provided, that any proporty within the corporate limits on the first day of May, not returned to the County Auditor, ?hall be listed and as sessod by the Town Board of Assessors for taxation. SKOTION 4. That on all olrousos and other shows a tax of one to ono hundred dollars per day, In thu discretion of the Mayor, shall bo paid. SKOTION A. 'i ii ?it. each and every porBon liable to road duty, under the laws of tua State, Bindi work on tho streets eight days, or pay at the rate of SO cents por day, under the direction of the Mayor, or some one in his stead, under the ?anio penalty as prescribed by tho laws of the state for any refusal or neglect to perform i ' work: Vrovfded, that said person shall be mltted to pay on or before tsWflrstof April a ooinmutatton tax of 92; but eaoh and every one falling to pay l>efore or by the first of April, uti i* ll he required to pay 94. Any person coiulug Into tho Town af tor Juno 80th snail pay the sum of fl.no for the fall working: Provided, he bus not worked elsewhere. That any person falling or refusing to pay the commutation tax afore said, or to work the streets undor tho direction of a Policeman or Street Overseer within three ilnyf nf tor being notified or warned so to do, shall be guilty of n misdemeanor, and subject to pun ishment at tlie discretion of the Mayor within tho limit H of bis authority. SKOTION 6. That any person or persons having claims against tho town must present thom within sixty days or the samo will be barred from payment., unless a satisfactory excuso ls rendered. SKOTION 7. That the Mayor shall be paid a salary of one hundred aud lit t y dollars for tho fiscal year 1008, to be paid quar terly out of any funds ia the treasury available for ordinary town purposes. SPECIAL TAXES. SECTION 8. No portion, firm or corporation shall he engaged in, prosecute or carry on any business or profession hereinafter mentioned without having first paid a special license tax therefor, as follows, ttl wit: Agent for or dealer in fortlllxorB "othor than regular merchant," Sd. linker, ?2. Hank,'with ?26,000, capital or less, 920. Hank for every fl,000 capital, in excess of S26.0O0, fl. Rroker, dealer In merchandise, produce on margin or commission, 93. len i,cr, for one chair, 92. Harbor, for each additional obair, 91. Hilliard, pool or bagatelle tables, 95. lilac lonni th for one forgo, 92. Hlacksmlth, for eaoh adddltlonal f orge, ai. Boarding house, except for students and cot .on mill operatives exclusively, 92.0. Hoot or shoe shop, making or repairing, 91. Broker, dealer in horses, cattlo or other live itock, not paying license for sato stable? or stock fard, per year, 96. Butcher, dealer in meats, &o., 91. Cotton Mills, 920. Contractor, doing a buslnoss under 9600, 92.00; iver 9600 and lem than 91,000,95; over 91,000, ?lo. Canning Company, 91. Dentist, 910. Dealer In cotton seed, cotton seed hulls aud neal, other thau a regular merchant, ?r>. Druggist, 910. Express Company, 96. Each Insurance Company,life, Aro, or accident, Fm cit MIC doalor, 93. Ginnery, 910. Grist Mill, 93. Hotel, 910. Lawyers doing business within tho town, 9(0 'or each lawyer. Merchants shall pay a license according to tho 'allowing schedule of gross sales for tho year ind prices upon sworn returns: Under....9 1.000.9 3 00 )vcr. 1,000, not exceeding 9 2,600_ 6 00 iver. 2,600, not exceeding 5,000.... 7 60 Ivor. 5,000, not exceeding 7,600_ 10 00 Iver. 7,600, not exceeding 10,000_ 12 60 >vcr. 10,000, not exceeding 16,000.... 15 00 Iver. 15,000, not exceeding 20,000_ 17 00 Ivor. 20,00.1, not exceeding 26,000_ 20 00 )vcr. 26,000. 26 00 Newspaper, othor than dally, flvo dollars. Photographer, itinerant, il ve dollars. Planing Mill, $?5. Public Hearse, ?3. Physician, ten dollars. Restaurent, 91. Railroad Company, on business dono within ho State nf South Carolina, 910. Repair shop for guns, bicycles, .Ve., 91.60. Surveyor, 92. Htreet wagon or dray, four horses, ten dollars. Street wagon or dray, two horses, flvo dollars. Street wagon or dray, ono horse, 92.6. Stable, kooplng vehicles and hoiscs for hire, ecd and salo, twenty-flve dollars. Stable, food and sales, flvo dollars. Telegraph Company, 96. Telephone Exchange, 91. Tailor, making anu repairing, ono dollar. Tin shop, making or repairing, ono dollar. Watch maker and jeweler for repairing, &e , wo dollars. Whcol-wrlght, for repairing wagons and bug les, 92. Undertaker, ten dollars. Any person or Arin elling collins shall be deemed an undertaker. SKOTION 9. That the said business or occuna lon tax shall bo paid on or before tho 20th Jay >f Fobruary, 1003, and until that day, Includive, aid licenses may be issued without any penalty, o pei Moe. now engaged In any of tho abovo ?amcd occupations or business. Any pei son or persons carrying on or prese nting any bushiest, er occupation, or running ny establishment named in this or preceu ng sections, without first having taken out a II onso therefor, shall be fined or imprisoned, t tho discretion of the Mayor within tue limits f his authority, except in crises where special enalties aro imposed. No license shill bo issued for a less period lian ono ve ni. dated from the Arst day of tho mn i ii in which thc sntno is issued. For any business, occupation or profession, not numerated In tho foregoing Sections*, tho l? ense shall be regulated by tho Mayor. SECTION 10. The Town Couuoil heroby esevvos the right to revoke any license or any cause which may seem to it just. SECTION ll. Tho tax on real or por onnl proporty, provided for in this ordi ance, shall ho collected during the month f May, 1003. and any person or persons /.ho Biiall fail to pay suoh taxes on or by ho ld day of June, 1003, shall be liablo o a penalty of twenty por cent on such ax, and the tax, with tho penalty and oat, .shall he collected by execution or tberwiso. Any person, firm or corporation mak ig any false or fraudulent return, whore ret m n is by this ordinance required, hall, upon conviction, bo unod or im u-1...oned, at tho discretion of the Mayor. Done in Council and retitled under the corpo rate seal of the Town of Walhalla on [L. ;t. I the 4th day of February, 1003. and in tho 127th year of tho sovereignty and ldopondenco of tho United States of America J. M. WARD, Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. Number 9. ,n Ordinance to Regulate tho Shooting of or Keeping lu Possession Fire Works, Be lt Ordained by tho Mayor and Aldcrmon of lio Town of Walhalla, In Council assembled, nd by authority of tho same: Section 1. That lt shall be unlawful for any ei .?on or persons to light or shoot, or to advise, ld or abet in tho lighting or shooting of any Are racker, cannon cracker, Roman candle, sky Dcket, toipedo or other Aro works of any dc nrlptlon within the corporate limits of the own of Walhalla: Provided, however, that bc tveen tho hours of 7 o'clock on the 24th day of leecmber and twelve o'clock P. M. (midnight) n tho 26th day of December of each and overy oar lt shall not bo unlawful for a person, on his wn promises, to shoot any nf toe aforesaid Are 'orks, except cannon crackers or Are crackers leasurlng moro than one-half inch in diameter nd three Inches in length, Soctlon 2. That it shall he unlawful for an, e'son, Ann or corporation to keep In their pos ion, or for any one to have on his person, any simon eraeker or Aro cracker measuring more lian one-half inch in diameter or throe Inches i length. Heclon ?, That any person violating any pro l ion of this Ordinance shall lie deemed guilty f a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, bepiin ibed at the discretion of tho Mayor, within the mite of his authority. Section 4. That Ordinances Nos. 7 and 8 are ereby repealed. Done In Council and ratlAcd under the corpo rate seal of tho Town of Wp'.halla on [L. 8.] tho 13th day of Decoinbor, IJ02, mid In tho S27th year of the sovo'olgnty and idonendonco of tho i 'ulled Btater of America. *^ J. M. W ARD, Mayor. C. W. Pitchford, Clerk. Number 11). iii Ordinance to Regulate the Hiring of Help. jy Bo it Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of , rio Town of Walhalla, in Counoll assembled and tl y the authority of the same: o. Section 1. That from and after the publication " f this Ordluanco no person or persons shall u ndortake to hire or hire any person to do work f f any kind outside tho limits of said town flthout Arst having paid an annual license tax f one hundred dollars. Any violation of the bovo ? ii d i H.i nee shall he deemed a misdemeanor I nd pnnlshod as such by the Mayor at his diacre- , lon, within the limits of his authority. Dono In Council and ratlflcd under the corno- o rate seal of the Town of Walhalla, ? IL. 8.1 8. C.. on the 3d day of June, 1003, and 1 in the 127th year of the sovereignty \ nd Independence of the United States of mierlca. J. M. WARD, Mayor. ai C. W. Pltohford, Clork. g( BKHOLU'f ION RESPECTING FORM KR OR- * DINANCKS. C Resolved, That all laws enacted by the II ?onceil heretofore, not in confliot with hose Ordinances, aro oonaidored in full oroe. and that each and ovory ono of he Ordinances this day enacted ?hall ie In full force after tho publication of bo same. Done In Counoll and ratified under the corpo rate seal of the Town of Walhalla on IL. 8.1 the 5th day of February, 1002, and in tho 126th year of the sovereignty and ndopendonoe of the United States of Amelroa. al. M* WAHI), Mayor. O. W. Pitchford, Clerk. I. A. Cook In fttply to B. 8. BOM?.! For? Madisou, December 7.-Editor* Courier: Fi ?tu? ni lo v* me space In jjftn paper (or ft few words in ropty tO"*BT S. Bogini. Ile yMj; ?? t<? li? ?m hi? metal because I callad ibo email houses at tin cotton mills nut?. Now. Mr. Bogga, owing td the fact that I bave but very little education, I don't know whether 1 waa apoaklug good language ov not. I thought any small house, hovel or cabin, waa a hut. Web ?ter say* BI?, but probably be did not kuow. And, unfortunatoly foi him, he did COt have U. H. Bogg? to i.i?t<act bim in wiiiimv hi? dictionary. What H pity that Weist? r did not meet Mr. Bogga and learn Mmethiog. ( expect tho houses or mansion? around the mills are good enough to make out with very well, and nice enough, but if 1 have not been misinformed, they are not so nice ss tho rent price whiob is charged up to the occupants. Mr. Bogga xaya: "I will not pretend to say what kind of houses Mr. Cook baa for his ten ants to live in. hil ara persuaded to believe that they are no better than tbe houses provided by the owners of our cotton mills." Now, Mr. Bogga, I have one tenant, with a small family, who lives in a house with ten rooms and a ballway through the center, (all well ceiled), three rock chimneys, (Ivo tire places, and a welt house; also a ha? n lo foot long, 27 feet wide, 8 stalls in lower part tor stock, and upper part full of feed. This tenant bas all this free of rent charges. He also bas all the lire-wood he wauta, and the gar den and potato, turnip, roasting ear and melon patobes free of rent. I have an other tenant who lives in nu c-room house, all well celled, veranda OD each Bide, two rook chimneys, two tire places; also a log barn 20 feet wide and V4 feet long; also ono new barn that han last been built which ie 80 feet long and 27 feet wide, with eight mails for cattle and upper part full of feed ; also two corn orlbs-one new, just finished, whiob is rat proof. This tenant has bis fire-wood free of charge, also the garden and truck patchcB free of rent. I have another tuncit, ?. ho has just moved in, who says he ls got ti'to make you some 12 cent? cotton next year, l am uow hauling lumber to build him a house. Now, Mr. Bogga, when you have a 10 room leuise at your milla, bow mucb rent would your operative? have to pay annually for it? Also how many dil?ev ent families would be compelled to live cooped up in the house at the same time, mid how many different characters would be among them, paying reut for . adi room in tbe house separately? Mr. Bogga saya: "If the mill men are not paying speculators' prices to-day for sotton we will admit that we kuow noth ing about it." Yea, I suppose they are paving a good prioe now, simply because they aro obliged to pay for it if they get my, but the nigh prioe is no good to the Farmer after the bulk of the cotton is in the banda of the speculators. Thia is lust what. I have been striking at. Mr. Boggs says: "Could not the mill nen combiuo and wait until January to m y their cotton and thua force the prioe iown, as you Boera to think they have ?ried to do this fall, and hence rob the armor of bia houest rights?" Why, yes, Mr. Buggs; wo have nevor doubted their ibid ty to oppress tho farmer. That is ireeisely what we were striking at. The nill men have furnished all the proof iccoasary in the past to convince any -easonablo man of their capacity on that ino. Now, Mr. Beggs, I think I waa just ight in what I said about the cotton nill combination. They notonly oppress bo farmer, but I bavo beon tola that omc of them don't treat their opera i ves aa they should be treated. I nave icen informed that A certain mill presi dent refused to pay the farmers ten cents >er pound for their cot ton, whioh they tad been digging out of tho ground ' vit Inn sight of the mill, and the same veek ho bought enough cot ton to run lis mill a woek from a party in South vest Qeorgia, paying elevou cents per mund and the freight. This looks un oasonablo, but my informant is ono of ho best citizens of our county, and I - inlievo ho is a stockholder iu tho mill. )ue man, who ia a laborer in a mill, iwncd a house and lot of bis own in ight of tho mill, but he is not allowed o live in his own house. He is oom ?oiled to rent it out and live in a house iwned by the mill ooropany. Bow does his look to an honest mau? If there happens to be an election on land-municipal or othorwiae-each pei at i vc is inst i noted how be must vote aid a man is placed to watoh bim. If ie fails to vote aa be wai ordered, he is t once discharged and ordered to get mt of the mill company's "mansion" nd hit tho grit. For what? Not for nisoouduct or neglect of duty, but bo anse be would m>t be intimidated and ubini) to be a slavo. A gentleman told me that a fow years go ho happened to camp in a mill town no night, and it was very cold next norning and a heavy frost was on the round, and that bofore daylight he ould hear the little children-from eight D twelve years old-going to their work a tho mill, crying as they went, and onie of them barefooted. Their old addy would whip them to make thom O to work, and ho would sleep until moise, and then go out loafing, depend ng on tho children to support him. neb mon as these ought to have Mayor elli van, of Andel .son, to deal with them a vagrants. I have boon told that since our Legis il ure. passed nu act to prevent mill men rom working children undor twelve ears, that tho mill people continue to mploy them, but give their time to an lder member of the family, theroby coping the child's namo off of the pay Dil. 'Chis is the w ay in which some of bo mill people dodgo the laws of our tate. See? I hope Mr. Boggs and the people in encl al will not linderst and me aa Baying hat I think all the cotton mill mon are onneotod with this combination that I peak of. There aro sorao that aro aa ood men aa we have in our country, rho have an interost in the milla of our tate, but I think tho other kind aro in lie majority. Sorry to say BO. I uso to tidnk that Ben Tillman, in re ard to his extreme views on the farmers' iOvebV?Ut, wad wrong, but now I am ?clincd to think that he was very nearly ight. I It seems that a majority of the peoplo, hen they start out in the world to iako a living, try to think of some plan y which they can boat tho farmer out f something that he has been digging ut of the ground.) There is an insignificant, contemptible, dei n.il, little old cotton seed oil mill ;aist. in existence in our Country, but 1 aven't the time to Bay what I want to i y about them, and it wouldn't do to oldish it anyway. Mr. Boggs, I hope you will build your .nants some, docent huts to live in before ou write again. Put only one family in bouse and chairo no rent. Yours, atc, J. A. Cook. CAPUDINE ?T\ m ? fT% flt A Ino eea elckneee and 1/UKCiO Traveler* Namoa. die Mi oi??- a, n a mis***, ?Ineie, nervous ALL HEADACHES S?-^??; effect on brain or hea . loo. Soo ancfSOo a bottle, (LIQUID.) he Pope Bicycle Dally Memoranda Calendar. The re-issuo of the Popo bioyclo ly-leaf calendar may be considered io opening gun proclaiming the attirai and healthful return ot bioyo ng. Col. Albort A. Pope, tho milder of our bioyolo industries nd the pioneer in tho Good Roads [ovement, is again at the head of ie bioyole industry. Upon the 66 calendar leaves are freshly writ n lines, from the pens of our great ?t college presidents, doctors, clergy len, statesmen, and other eminent ion nnd women, nil of them en th uni itically supporting bicycling. Half f each leaf is blank for memoranda, 'he calendar is free ut ibo Pope lanufacturing Company's stores, or ny of our readers can obtain it by audiug Ave 2-cent stamps to the 'ope Manufacturing Co., Hartford, !onn., or 148 Sigel Street, Chicago, llinois. To CHI Toke Laxative Bron ??ven Minion boot?? K>M Input 13 AS Alway? 1 Tho Kind You Have in one for over SO years? and b Maali Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations Experiments that trifle witt Infants and Children-Ex pe What is C Castor! a is a harmless sobs .rorie* Drops and Soothing contains neither Opium? M< substance. Its age ls its gut .md allays Feverishness. It Collo. It relieves Teething 5 ?nd Flatulency. It assimile Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-Th Tue Kind You Ka1 In Use For O' TH? O?WTAUH OOMMftVt rr ?tu Platform of Negro Party. Chattanooga, Tenn., December 10. -AB the result of a meeting of thc prominent negro leaders of this and other Southern States, held here re cently, the committee on platform gave out the deolaration of its prin ciples and importance of the other parties. After reoiting that conditions in the South are such as to demand a "negro party," the deolaration con tinues : ?'When, in the course of political affairs, it becomes necessary for any race to sever its conneotion with po litical parties in order to preserve its existence, it is wisdom to call upon all peoples immediately concerned for aid ; we, therefore, oall upon all races and classes for aid and moral support, not only in organizing a separate party in opposition to whis key and cocaine, but in remon strances and petitions to the powers that be, for the enact ment of suoh laws as will suppress the evils com plained of. We oall upon our brethren in the States whioh have disfranchised them, to meet en masse, to organize and petition their respective legislatures for the pas sage of laws to proteot them against negro white baudy houses run by negro women, cocaine, whiskey and peonage. The right to peaceably assemble and petition the law-making power shall forever remain inviola ble, says the constitution. 1 "Another evil worth mentioning , demands attention of every lover of humanity. Forty years of freedom and civilization have not tanght limn y negroes that it is a crime not to care for and tpport their wives and children, inasmuch as human pride and natural affection of many negro parents have no lodgment in their conscience, stringent laws should be passed, forcing them to do so. "We pledge our saored honor to | stand by the prinoiples herein enun- i oiated and will endeavor with all our power to have them preserved and enacted into law, for the good of the : public morals, the salvation of minds, bodies and souls. "We demand the enactment of a law making it an offense for a negro woman to run, or to be concerned in running, a house of prostitution for white men, punishable with a fine of $500 and imprisonment in the work J house for six months. "We demand the enaotment of a j law ranking it an offense for any well \ and able bodied man or woman tc j desert his or her family, and refuse j to oare for and support his or her j ohildren unless for infidelity, or im- j morality on the part of the husband j or wife, and failure to support the i ohildren shall incur a penalty, this offense punishable with a fine of $200 and six months in the work house. "We respectfully insist that a law i should be enaoted making it a high \ misdemeanor to sell cocaine unless i mixed with other medicino by R j pharmacist or physician, and that no j physician be allowed to presoribo it \ unless he holds a certificate from the J State board of health-that the sale 1 of this deadly drug be an offense punishable by a fine of $250 with six \ days* imprisonment,. ( "We call upon the moral and f Christian people everywhere to help \ ns fight tho whiskey evil, and if necessary ' t us present a solid front . in favor ot submitting the wbi ey question to ail the big cities of 'i en nessee. And we dall upon our brethren in other States to fight the whiskey and cocaine evils." re a Cold in On< IO Quinine Tablets.^/ ootha. This Signatar?,^ ' Sought, and which has been hos borne the signature of as been made under hi? per supervisi?n since tte Infancy* no one to deceive yon in thu?? and *. Just-as-good " are but i and eur ian ger the health of rience against Experiment* ASTORIA ititute for Castor Oil. Pare Syrups. It ls Pleasant. It >rphine nor other Narcotic iran tee It destroys Worms eures Diarrhoea and Wind Troubles, cures Constipation ttes the Food, regulates the f healthy and natural sleep? e Mother's Friend? "ORIA ALWAYS re Always Bought /er 30 Years. NMV ?T*CCT. mw venn err?. Christmas Holiday Rates. Tho Southern Railway will sell Christ mas holiday excursion tickets between all points Bouth of the Potomao and Ohir rivers and east of th? Mississippi river, including St. Louis, Mo., for ooo aad one third first olass standard one way fares, plus 25 cents for the round trip, (mini mum rate 50 cents). Tickets will be sold December 23, 24, 25, 80, Bl, 1003, and Jun uary 1, 1004, with final limit Jauuary 4. They will also sell upon presentation and surrender of certificates signed by super intendents, principals or presiueuts of the various institutions, December 10 to 22, inclusive, with final limit January 8, 1004, to teachers and students of schools and colleges. Interline Mokota will be sold at coupon stations only. Apply to any agent of the Southern Ruilway, or R. W. Hunt, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C.; W. H. Tayloo, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. OASTORIA. ? The Kind You Have Always Bought ?A ins wno TO TUB COUBIEB and the Atlanta Consti tution and the Homo and Farm one year for the nura of ?2. Dr. G. G. Probst, Walhalla, S. C. Office Over C. W. Pitchford Co.'s ; : : Store, : : : HOURS : 8.30 A. M. TO 1 p. M. AND 2 TO 0 p. M. Maroh 24. 1808. Dr. W.F.Austin, DENTIST, SENECA, ----- S. C. OFFICE DAYS t MONDAIS, THURS* DA VS, FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. January 15,1001. S. T. J AYNKS. . I J. W. SHBI.OR. -jo/ J AYNJES & SHELOR, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, WALHALLA, 8. O. PROMPT attention given to all busi ness oommitted to their care. WM. J. STBIBLINO. ?- \ E. L. 11 KUM DON. & Attorneys-At-Law, WALHALLA, S. C. PBOMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALI. BUSI NESS ENTRUSTED TO THEM. January 6. 1808. BLUE RIDGE RAILWAY CO. BETWEEN ?ELTON AND WALHALLA. Timo Tablo No. 4.-In Effect Nov. 29, 1003. EASTBOUND 19 Uf Walhalla. L?v West Union. Ar Sen ?. :. i.v Soneca. [.v 'Jordania Junction i.v ?Adams. Uv ?Cherry. L.v Pendleton. Uv * Au tun. uv 'Denver. i.v ?West Anderson.... \ r Anderson-PaSSpep I.v Anderson-Pitb.-Dep L,v .Anderson-Prt Don Ar Belton. A M 8 35 8 40 8 58 0 00 9 14 0 1? 9 ?t? 9 S? 9 89 9 55 10 00 10 P. M 10 OS 10 2 i 2 00 2 03 2 IC 2 ID 2 26 2 33 2 4Q 2 53 8 04 8 10 3 12 3 35 M 8 10 3 12 3 36 I'M 8 10 5 15 3 45 6 31 5 35 5 55 6 59 lil 12 0 -a 6 87 6 57 7 00 7 80 7 83 7 58 PM 7 60 7 52 8 20 WkA-rnouNO uv Belton. L.v .Andorson-Fr't De Ar Anderson-Pass Do i.v Anderson-Pass De uv ?West. Anderson.... l.v ?Denver. l.v . A ut un. uv Puiiuleton... Lv ?Cherry. Lv ?Adams. uv ?Jordania Junction. lr Soneoa. .v Seneca. uv West Union. Kr Walhalla. PM 3 50 4 13 4 16 4 20 4 83 4 40 4 47 4 64 4 67 5 12 6 16 5 31 6 49 5 56 AM 10 45 11 06 ll 07 A M ll ll ll 21 ll 26 lt 82 ll 80 ll 42 U M ll 67 1 06 1 20 1 26 * Klag stations. Will also stop at tho following stations to take >n and let oft* passengers: Phinney's, James's and tandy Springs. Nos. 11 and 12, first olass passenger, daily; Nos. . and 10, dallv except Sunday; Nos. 6 and 0, hmday only; Nos. 4 and 7, second class, mixed, lally except Sunday; Nos. 3 and 8, second class, nixed, daily. H. C. BEATTIE, President. J. K. ANDERSON, Superintendent. FOLEY^HOm^TAR Oars? Ootdsi Prevents Pneumonia I0B PRINTING in Good Style Send to nie Keira Courier, WALHALLA, S. 0. 3 Day la Two Days* *y ?A on every ^J^r%wx^ box? 25c