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Greenwood Female Coll?ge. -Srecn^op??, Sepie: dent John O. Willson, who has been in the lower part of the State in the interest of the Williamston Female College, of Greenwood, was at home for a few days this week and in reply to an inquiry with regard to the prospects for the coming session said that they wee une. He alroady has applications from 94 boarding pupils and it is very likely that- the board ing pupils will go over 100 and the attendance from the town and county will swell the attendance.to over 200. The work on the buildings is being pushed now with feverish activity ard the buildings will bo in good shape by the time set for the open ing, Septemi>er 27. Th?y will be so nearly finished that it will not inter fere with the college work to have the finishing go on after the college opens. The furniture and pianos, etc., are all in readiness for shipment from Williamston. In fae? B?tne shipments have alroady been made. The fine herd of Jersey oattle which is to supply th? college with milk and butter ha6 already been shipped here. The auditorium bas been for mally christened "C. A. C. Waller Hall," and a marble mural tablet with that inscription has been placed just over the main entrance. This tribute to Capt. Waller is very fit ting as bas been said before. With out him the college would not be in ^existence to-day and the college honors itself in thus giving recogni tion to his faithful labors. How to Secure a Vigorous Body and Mind. Health of body and mind depend upon the health of tho Btomacb. The brain, the blood, the nerve?, the lungs, in faot every organ of the body depends upon the stomach for sustenance. The stomach's power to digest and assimilate food measures the strength of body and mind. If you are below the normal in strength and flesh, Hydalo's Stomach Tablets will help you out of your trouble. They insure perfeot digestion and assimi lation and these seoure health of body and mind. Rydale's Stomach Tablets oura the worst forms of dyspepsia and indigestion and all forms of stomach trouble. Trial size 25 cents. Family size 50 cents. The large size contains '2{ times the quantity of the trial size. Wal halla Drug Co., Seneca Pharmacy. Uruguay Has a Big Revolution. New York, September 7.-Two thousand men were killed and four thousand wounded in the recent -battle between the Uruguayan gov ernment forces and the revolution ists, according to a Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres, Argentine. Gen. Vasquez, minister of war, who led the government troops, is asserted to have been defeated and driven back, abandoning arms and munition. In a previous battle the revolutionists were driven back and Gen. Vasquez, while pressing his victory, was suddenly met by stub born resistance. The rebels reassem bled their scattered forces and en gaged the government troop?. For three days the battle raged with ter rific losses to both sides. Gradually the rebels drove Vasquez back, and, according to last reports, the minister of war was in full retreat. Reports from Paraguay stated that the revo lutionists there are holding their own. The State Agricultural and Me chanical College at Raleigh, N. C., is in danger of being disrupted by the threatened departure of over 150 students, who have signed agree ments to leave the college unless privileges recently taken away from tho senior class aro restored and four seniors who were expelled are rein stated. The senior class was not permitted to either eat or sleep at the oollege. Work has stopped and both faculty and student body are unyielding. Something that Everybody Knows. Everybody knows that sick headache, biliousness, sallowness and constipation aro caused by a disordered liver. Hut everybody don't know that laziness, that tlrod feeling, despondency, tho blues, ir ritability arH sleeplessness are also due to the same ause. If your liver is acting well, your : I in will bo clear, eyes bright, spirits buoyant, apoetite good, health good. Rydale's Liver Tablets will make your liver act right and they will do it in such a pleasant way that you will hardly realizo that you aro taking medicine. Rydalo's Liver Tablets are guaranteed to oure chronic constipation and all liver diseases and disorders. Your money refunded if those tablets do not give sat isfaction. Walhalla Drug Co., Soneoa Pharmacy. "lt do look like I'll have ter go ter preohin' in spite er myself," said the old colored brother. "Why is that?" he was asked. "My whitefolks," he replied, "has done give me two long black coats, two beaver hats, a goldbead walkin' ?tick an' a standin' collar !" -Thrifty. A Canadian minister hod just mar ried s 'joui)!'.'. Tlqt n ; ?s?c?-s ?er? digued, nud nothing remained lint the giving and 'aklng o? thc fee.. The bridegroom, a strapping young fellow, asked: "How much Is lt?" The pnrr.ou glunecd ut the smiling bride Slid ? lyly answered: "Whate ver you think it is worth." Now. it should have been worth a great deal, for t.?c girl was young and pretty. "I reckon It's worth about 5 shil lings." said the swuln. bedding out two half crowns. The clergyman looked blankly at the coins, then turned to tin- fair one. "I'll h ave lt to you. madiftu." he sahl. "What do you think lt's worth?" . What did this young und blushing bride do? She rent bed out. took thc coins, handed one half crown to the mildster and put the other into 1. pocket! "A thrifty wife." sAld the minister, with a sigh, "ls her husband's crown." Perhaps he ought to have said half crown.-Loudon Tlt-P.its. ^ooled Illa Doctor. The lalo Kev. II. It. I .ia wei*, who was equally notable as preacher. Jour nalist, lecturer and musician, .suffered from a dangerous hip disease when a boy of I). The celebrated Slr Benjamin Brodie, who was asked If a change of scene would benefit the nl'licted youth, answered. "Tuke him anywhere - lt does not matter." Hawels lived to laugh ut Ids doctor, and half a century Inter, niter a life of exceptional Industry, he was in ?Mgor ous health.-New York World. Tb? Two I'innsrU*. "The performance reaches the high est pinnacle of dramatic wit." wrote the press agent. "Isn't that rather a strong state ment?" asked the dramatic editor. "Oh. uol We are getting $fj for gen eral admission." Alas, lt ls sometimes true that we mistake the pinnacle of price for the pinnacle of art!-Baltimore American. Be a Man First of All. Quite beneath all discussion of elec tives and vocations, ip* whether I will be an engineer or a clergyman, ls the certainty, for every youth who would he truly successful, that he must be a man: that he ought to be a "full grown man," as the old version read squarely and none too strongly; to be a "perfect man."-Success. H n n H o ni I IIB; the Dead. In mcdlivval times not only were liv lng prisoners ransomed by their friends, but a ransom was demanded even for the bodies of those tdaln In action. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Elli CV'O KIDNEY CURE it I IULJLI O Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles? PRICE 50c and $1.00. J.W.Bell.Walhalla. Tho County of Anderson ngrdn stops into the concentrated rays of the lime light-Citizen Josh Ashley is again to represent her In thc Legislature. Bob Martin, colored, who lived ne??r Newberry, was killed on September 2 by Jim Gillian, colored, who livos noar that Beotion. Tho shooting took place in front of Will Buford's store, the weapon used being a shotgun. Thee is a coldness between a Kan sas girl and her "steady." A very lit tle thing estranged them. She said that she had seen twenty summers, and he inno.cently asked her how many years abc had been blind. KILLT, COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PFTN /CONSUMPTION Pries FOR I OUGHSand 60c ft $1.00 V0LDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Oure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACK. Tho State of South Carolina bas been sued for $10*2.50 by an Abbe ville man for constabulary seizures. Notice was received by the Attorney General Tuesday morning of tho filing of tho suit, which is for the re turn of two mules, a wagon and two sets ol* harness. A movement bas been started to remove tho remains of Gen. Robert) Anderson, the Revolutionary hero, in honor of whom Anderson oounty was named, interred in the Old Stone ohurohyard, near Clemson College. His remains now lie in a neglected grave on the plantation which he owned at the time of his death, on Seneca river, in Ooonee county. we xviSK xi Druggists Who Sell DP. Miles' Nervine Agree, If It Fails, To Refund Cost. Of course we reimburse the druggist.. You know him, and trust hun. Dr. Miles' Nervine ls medicine for your nerves. It cures diseases of the Internal or gans, by giving tone to the nerves which muk? these organs work. It ls a novel theory-not of anatomy, but of treatment; first discovered by Dr. Miles, and since made use of by many wide-awake physicians, who ap preciate Its value in treating the sick. If you are sick, we offer you a way to be made well-Dr. Miles' Nervine. This medicino is a scientific cure for nerve disorders, such as Neuralgia, Headache, Loss of Memory, Sleepless ness, Bpasn.s, Backache, st. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy or Fits, Nervous Pros tration, etc. By toning np the nerves. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine will also cure those diseases of the Internal orgnns due to a disordered nervous system. Borne of these are: Indigestion, Bil ious Headache, Kidney Trouble, Chronlo Constipation, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheuma tism, etc. "My brother had nervous prostration, and was not expected to live. I pre vailed upon him to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and now ho has fully recovered. You remember I wrote you how lt saved my life a few yeurs ago, when I had nervous trouble. I preach Its merits to everyone."-lt EV. M. D. M YE KS. Correctlonvllle. Iowa. "PT? Ti1 "IP W'ri.o us and we will mall J- JLvXiXi you u i-ree Trial Pu'-kaga of Dr. Mles* Anti-Pain Pills, 11(0 New, Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for uer 8peeU.? st to diagnose, your case und tell you what ls wrong and how to right ft. Absolutely Free. Address: PK. MILES MEDICAL CO., i^AiioiiATouiud, ib^ia^atx. IND. Senator Latimer on the Stump. Washington, September 2.-Senator A C. Latimer arrived here this morniug from Bridgeport, Conn., where heopened the Democratio national campaign in Counectiout on Wednesday. He was asked in regard to his prediction that Connecticut would roll up a Democratic nm j ? M ity this year, and that New York's Democratic majority would be phenome nal. Senator Latimer said that the in terview sent out by the Associated Press yesterday from New York was fictitious, and that he had not made the statement attributed to bim. ? "While deep interest was manifested," he said, "by the people 1 met in Bridge port and in New York, it is entirely too early to make positive assertions as to what, the result will bo Tho leaders in New York State seem to be confident that the Democrats will carry the State, and I saw or heard nothing which iud me to take a different view of the situation. "In-Connecticut the situation is very differont. The Republicans have abso luto control of the State machinery by reason of the constitutional provision which restricts tho representation iii cities where tho large Democratic voto exists, cansi ni' (I ci II io al i/.ali.m among Democrats. They enter the campaign, therefore, under tho most discouraging circumstances. At the D?mocratie rally on Wednesday night at Bridgeport, how ever, I had au audience of live thousand people or ??er, and whoo the Parker and Davis Hag was unfurled it provoked a tremendous ovation. I do not know that I ever addressed a moro attentive or en thusiastic audience. My condemnation of President Roosevelt's imperialistic policy, his disregard of thu Constitution, and his criticisms of the Presidenta, as we!! as nearly every other c!.\?n ot our peoplo, met with prolonged applause, as did also my references to the character and judgment of .lodge Parker." The Senator was naked what impres sion Judge Parker made upon him. "In a word 1 will say that my whole impression of Judge Parker justifies all that has been said of his fitness for the Presidency." Senator Latimer had expected to make but the one speech, but on his return to New York he was pressed into service to address a meeting of the Business Meu's League, of the City of New York, yes terday, and will, on the Otb, engage in a joint debate on the issue nt Predonia, N. Y., where thoro is to be a large politi cal meeting. Representative Landis, of Indiana, will speak, as will another Re publican, probably Senator Dollivar, and Senator Latimer and another Democrat, who has not yet been selected, will reply. The Senator expects to make several speeches later on at the urgent invitation of the National Committee. Twenty-five of the most prominent farmers of Greenville county have called a meeting of farmors to discuss mensures for keeping up the price of cotton. RYDALES TONIC A REAL. CURE FOR It has recently been discovered that the germs that produce Malaria, breed ntsjd multiply iu the intestines and from there spread throughout the system by means of the blood. This fact ex plains why Malaria is hard to cure by the old method of treatment. Quinine, Iron, etc., stimulate the nerves and build up the blood, but do not destroy the germs that cause the disease. Rydale's Tonic has a specific effect upon the intestines and bowels, freeing them from all disease breeding mi crobes. It also kills the germs that infest the veins and arteries. It drives from the blood all poisonous matter and makes it rich and healthy. RYDALE'S TONIC ia a blood builder, a nerve restorer, and a Malaria destroyer. Try it, it will not disap point you. FOR SALK HY WALHALLA BRIC COMPANY. SENECA PHARMACY, THREE PAPERS A WEEK FOR SI.50. By tt clubbing arrangement with the Charleston Semi-Weekiy News and Cou rier we are offering that paper and The Keowee Courier for $1.50 per year. The Keowee Courier is recognized not only ns the best paper in Coonee county, but it is rared among the host county papers in South Carolina. The Semi-Weekly News and Courier is an excellent jour nal, published on Wednesdays and Satur days, gives the detailed news of South Carolina as a special feature, and carries I the full Associated Press dispatches* from all over the world. The combina tion of the two papers at $1.50 gives our present readers, as well as new sub scribers, au opportunity to secure two of the best papers in the State (three papers a week) for 50 cents moro than the regu lar price of either, lat us send you two of the very best papers in South Carolina for almost the price of one. Violating a Grave. Searcy, Ark., September 3-In Magis trate Harlan's Court this afternoon Dr. R. G. Ligbtle was convioted of the charge of violating a grave and was fined $2,000 and sentenced to six mont lis in all. The principal witness for the prosecution wasv Walter Gregory, who testified substantially that he entered into a pian to take the body of Edward Pitts from the grave and palm it off as that of Dr. Lightle, in order that insurance policies to the amount of $21,000 in favor of Lightlo could be oolleoted. Gregory implicated Dr. Lightle and Ex Mayor John V. Roberts. Roberts is un der boud to appear for trial at JudBonia on September 21 on a charge of violating a grave. The entire day was spent in taking testimony in the trial of Lightle, and at 5 o'clock this afternoon Lightle was adjudged guilty. Under the State law the offense of violating a grave is a misdemeanor. Used for Pneumonia. Dr. C. J. Bishop, of Agnew, Mich., says, "I have used roley's Honey and Tar in three very severe cases of pneu monia with good results in every oase." Refuse substitutes. Sold by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Year's Crop Was 10,000,000 Bales. The annual report of Superintendent King, of the cotton exchange, made pub lic yesterday, is especially interesting because it covers the whole period of the operations of Daniel J. Sully, Theodore A. Price and William P. Brown. Superintendent King Oxes the cotton crop of the year just brought to an end at 10,002,020 bales, while Secretary Hes ter, of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Oxes it at 10,011,374 bales. "Beyond a doubt tho cotton mills of the world have been seriously affected by tho curtailment of supplies," says Mr. King. "Under normal coudftiotis this curtailment wo.dd undoubtedly mean high prices for cotton, but these conditions have been greatly intensified aud rendered more acute by nu nctive manipulation of prices, tho joint work of speculators in tbis country and Eu rope. As a result of these conditions it may bo truthfully Raid that tho cotton mill industry of this country is at present passing through a period far from satis factory, a continuation of which may in jure it very seriously. High prices on tho ono hand for the raw material, as against on the other band low prices for the manufactured article, are not a pleasant prospect to face."-New York World, September 2. CASTOR IA ?"or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boara the Signature ot Big Sunday School Figures. St. Louis, September ?.-The report just issued by W. J. Somelroth, of st. Louis, chief secretary for the world's fourth Sunday school convention, hold in Jerusalem in April last, shows a total of 200,006 Protestant Sunday schools, 2,414,757 teachers and 23,442,908 scholars in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America and the islands of tho seas. The United States leads with 139,817 Sundav schools, 1,419,807 teachers and 11,493,519 enrolled scholars. England aud Wales come next with a total mem bership of little more than half this number, while Groece, the lowest in tho list, has only four schools, sevon teachers and ISO scholars. A Stitch in Time. This old adago applies to disease as well as to dress. One dose of Kydalo's Elixir will ai i esl a eolii or an attack of pneumonia or la grippe and prevent their development. Keep a bottlo of Kydalo's Elixir in the house, HO tho "stitch" can betaken in "time." Walhalla Drug Co., Seneca Pharmacy. The Hampton monument fund is now close on to $8,000, it is thought. Chair man Marshall has rr.coived in tho past few days two cheeks for largo amounts. Ono was from Georgetown for $207.50, and the other was from Clarendon county for $90.35. Nothing has beon hoard recently from tho sculptor who is to lia ve chargo of the work, but, as it is estimated that it will tako about two years to complote the statue, this is not strange-Columbia Record. OASTORIA. Bas? th? _/f Ito KM You Haw Alwajs Bought Signatare of The Columbia authorities have called in the Pinkerton detectives to try to un ravel the Maud Allen mystery. SM AYegctable Pr epacation?or As similating Hie Food and?ctj ula - lint* thc Stomachs and Bowels of l'N r*A N 1-S' fi H l h h Kt: IV Promotes Digestion.Cheerfuh Ttessar.dRest.Conlains neilher Opium.Morplune nor Mineral. KOT^ARCOTIC. /McVHofrMJllrSAMlJELPnVHiUl Pum/jkui Stuwi' 'h. ff ll Ut ' NtkiiU Mit - j in. ?' i .tftftt t Ji<H.'inWtt - bl CtitimUnmHulm* A perfect Remedy forConslipo non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. \ I \t 111 fi 11 ll? ?? old J*) DoSr S - |y C. I NI S EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. THE YEAR FOR DEMOCRATIC VICTORY. For the News of the Campaign Read the At* lanta Journal. The Atlauta Journal will not only KI rive to be i , but it will be bright and large, national in it? nows and views. Everyone who is interested in this vital Presidential contest will need it every day. The Journal's facilities for getting tho news ,4whilo iv is news" aro better than any other paper published in the South. The rates are very low. being only #7.00 per year for the Daily and Sunday by mail, $3.r>0 for six month, Daily only ?5.00 per year, $'2 ?o six months, or de livered by our carriers in the different towns and cities at 12 cents pur week. 8I*K<?IAI, OAMJ'AION OFFER. The Daily and Sunday Journal fer thc next six months, $3.00. Agents aro wanted to tako subscrip tions aud a very litter..1 commission will be allowod on all now subscribers. Ad dress Atlanta Journal, Circulation De partment, Journal Building;, Atlanta, Georgia. Terms, subscription blanks, snmplo copies, printed matter, etc., will ho sent by return mail. If you wantali tho nows all the time road Thc Journal. FEMALE WEAKNESS M2 1-2 Congress St. PORTLAND, MAIN*, Oct. 17, 1903. I consider Wino of Cartful superior to any doctor's medicine I ever used and I know whereof I speak. I suf fered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely pros trated me. Pains would shoot through my back and sides and I would have blindlug headaches. My Umba would swell up and I would feel so weak I could not stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed to be beyond the help of physicians, but Wine ot Oardui came as a Qod-send to me.' I felt a chango for the better within ? .week. After nineteen days treatment I menstruated without suffering the agonies I usually did and soon became regular and without pain. Win? of Oardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffering woman knew ot ita good qualities. Treasurer, Portland Economic League Periodical headaches tell of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cines permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular menses, bearing down pains or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors haye failed, that ?9 the best reason in the world you should try Wine'of Cardui now. Remember that headaches mean female weakness. Secure a $1.00 Lottie of Wine of dui today. WINE? CARDUI Livery, Feed, Sale Stable. PROMPT SERVICE. Oood Teams, Careful Drivers. A. P. HOLDENjWalhalla. JOB PRINTIE Send your tionery and ter to The The Bent i? Aiwa For Infanta and Ghildren. rhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years ?ASTORIA THt CINTKU? r,OMP?ll?. HtW YO?? CITY. . WILLMOT FEMALE COLLEGE will open in its new buildings at GREENWOOD, S. C., Tuesday, September 27, 1004. Our well-known advantages with val uable additions. 8end for catalogue to Rev. John O. Willson, Williamson, S. C. O. C. MYERS, Sm*veyor. Surveying done in any part of the county. Plata, deeds and all papers neat'y executed. Correspondence so licited. Terms reasonable. Address 34-tf C. C. MYERS, Oakway, S. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS.-All persons indebted to the estate of John J. Joues, deceased, aro horohy notified to make payment to tho undersigned, ?nd all persons having cl.linn, agninst said estato will present the same, duly attested, within tue I imo prescribed by law or be barred. TEX ANNA JON KS. Qualified Executrix, Westminster, 8. C. August 24, 1004. I 84-2.* MACHINERY COMPLETE EOUIPMENTS A SPECIALTY. ENGINES, BOIlfRS, QINNINO MACHIN CSV? SAW MILL AND WOODWORKING MACHINERY, SHINGLE AND LATH MACHINERY, CORN MILLS, BRICK MAKINS MACHIN ERY, KINDRED LINE? GIBBES MACHINERY (AMPANG Columbia. S. C BLUE RIDErE_RAILWAY CO. BETWEEN HKLTON AND WALHALLA. Time Table No. 4.-In Effect Nov. 29, 1903. KASTBOI Nl> 12 10 6 8 24 Lv Walhalla. Lv West Unten. Ar Seneca. Lv Seneca. Lv .Jordania Juni timi Lv ?Adams.',. Lv ?Cherry. Lv Pendleton. Lv .Antun. Lv ?Denver. Lv ?Weit Anderdon - Ar Anderson -rnssDep Lv Anderson-PassDep Lv *Ander?ou--Fri Dip Ar Helton. A M S 3? 8 40 8 68 9 00 ? 14 9 17 ? 2ft 9 32 !? 39 9 5ft 10 00 P.M. P.M. 10 (13 1? 25 2 00 2 03 2 lt! 2 19 2 20 2 33 il 4(1 2 ?a 3 00 8 ld' 3 12 10 3 12 3 36| 3 35 PSI 3 10 3 15 3 45 5 31 5 35 fl 55 fl 69 6 12 ii 26 6 37 6 67 7 00 7 30 T 33 7 68 PM 7 60 7 62 8 20 WKbTUOHNIi Lv Lv Ar Lv Kv Lv Lv Lv i \ Lv Li Ai Lv l.v Al Belton. ?Anderson- Kr t Do Anderson Pass pe Anderson- .Pass De ?west anderson.... .Denver. .Antun. Pendleton. .Cherry. ? Ail.nu. Mordants A auction. Seneca. Seneca. We?t t'nlon. Walhalla. PM 3 50 4 13 4 IA 4 20 I 3.11 4 40 4 47 4 54 4 67 6 12 '. I.'. Il 6 31 .. 6 49!.. 5 601. . 9 MA M 19 m US 06111 06 07III 07 lt ll ll 21 ll 20 ll 32 M ll M 49 ll 42 M ll M ll 67 1 06 1 20 1 26 10 20 10 20 10 41 10 60 10 59 11 09 ll 13 ll ill li :;i 1 06 1 35 1 40 I'M 9 IR 0 40 9 A'? . Klag station?. Will also stop at the following Mations to tako on mid let off passengers: Plilnncy'n, James's and Sandy Springs. Noa. if and 12, first class passenger, dally; Nos, 9 and 10, dally except Sunday; No?. 6 and 6, Sunday only; Nos. 4 and 7, second class, mixed, dally except Sunday; Noa. 3 and 8, second class, mixed, daily. H. C. BEATTIE. President. J. K. ANDERSON, Superintendent. orders for sta L Advertising Mat Conrter and get ym the Ohenpest