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f''f?ltf 4 ! \ \? -? STOVES III] ATI\(i J'AY IV KW dT tcAUWOOl), .VALHALLA. Itotwl anb i?crsanal - buggies, harness, White Hickory wagons. T. Ki Alexander, Walhalla, Sec trespass noticds in tins issue. - Kcftd ({unter, I > * -11 ? 1 >- A t ,>.'s nov? advertisement. -- Horn, unto Mr. uni Mis. J, I; Kay, : on October ??nth, ti daughter. . Miss Annie Maxwell spent S tl ml tty with relatives and friends at Pendleton. -(J, A. Norman left Monday for lim mountains,. Ile will spend soyoral days looking after his orchard crops, -Wanted - A teacher to leach tho school at Uuity, School District No. bl. Apply to .1. K. Davis, clerk of board. Madison, Si < '. -There will be preaching at Newry .Sunday at ll o'clock a, m. instead bl at and finest stock ol guns ami sporting goods lu this Scollop. Mayor .'as. Thompson Is in Columbia for several days Ibis week. Ile is at tending to business matters ami taking in the State I .nr. - Hoi ii, unto Mr. and Mts. j. H. Mel ton, of lin mingham. Ala., al the home of her parents, Mr. ami Mis. Willis Moore, in Midway, on the 251 h distant, a son. * Quito a number of young boonie came up from Seneca last Wednesday for the Illiston Mai> eut ei t ai n intuit. Our friends froth Seneca ate always heartily wei. oinc Get your school supplies at the Wt I halla Drub ? Darby's old stand. Kev. (I, C. Crossman will preach a Uefottnatiou sermon in thc Lutheran1 church next Sunday niorning, Services w ill lie in i lot man. - Charleston's gala week will be No vein bei 'Jlst tp 27th. The usual excursion rates w ill be allowed over the railroads, A goodly number will no doubt attend from Walhalla and vicinity. -.Mrs. S. Ai C. I len,don and children left for Asheville, N.e.. yesterday morn- j ing, where she will join ber husband, who has a position In the railroad sOr vied In that city. - J. A. lt rock, at Seneca, has just be gun bi run i1 time business. Ali styles of olot ks an ' wati bes. - "Patty ' LiryaU, Of Seneca, silent ,i short while in Walhalla Sunday. Ile is in Columbia this week tm business and ; pleasure, and while there will attend the '. banquet given to .?ti assembly ot repre sentatives Of the New York Life insur ance ( ompanv. --Kurt/ Smith, a youno banister of Anderson, was upending a tew day in Wnlhalht last week, visiting his sister. Mrs. N. I.. Kant, and family, Mr Smith iS the youngest son of ( 'apt. W. ti. Smith, ile has recently opened an oilico in Anderson foi tho practice ? f law, -Largo line stationery, school sup plies, eic Call ami sec them at Wal halla Drug Co. - Wo are requested to announce that Ibero will he services al tho Millville Methodist chinch on tho dist Sunday morning of each month, This will not ? i - .. ? only the addition cf one ck tra service each mont h. - das. M. Mn .s and family have moved ? -.!. A. brook. Sopeen, 'll pay cash foi hiiiiri, uliiekuns mid ogg. .i. A. Brock, bi Seneca, wu lu Wal halla on business tot ii sheri wi.'o' yes terday tiflornooii, - Harper, lioyd A limit, Seneca, i ye a now ?ni in this issue. Look ii lip <i 1 read it. Tliey arc naming anieles an quoting pri?es, lt will ?0 tn your inter est t<> rall on them. -There will bo a special communica tion ot Blue Litige Lodge No. A. b\ M . (his (Wednesday; evening to con for tho lit st degree, ami Sgaill Oil Ki olav evening to eonler tho third. Let ?ill the Cruft attend. Second hand buggies and carriages for salo. Hood condition; prices mid terms tight. Also several gond horses for side. Apply to limn hms" hivory Mahle. Walhalla; - Mts. W. M. Hunter, of Mountain Best, ?heil hist Monday "vening about '.' o'clock, after a short . ' .n -s. SjlQ^WftS ,H^^T>I ago. e w a- au excellent young Wohiail, nilli her death la fl severe blow to her husband nm) parents, 'lhere ?ire many friends throughout ibo county who extend sympathy to the bereaved relatives bf the deceased. - Lev. c. L, Craig, pastor, closed an interesting protracted meeting at Little Liver baptist Ohitrch on lasi Sunday. There weie six additions to the church live hy exp?rience ami one by lotter. The pastor was ably assisted in the meeting bj Kovs, I >;iniel Littleton ?inti David li imey. The ordinance of bap tism was administered to the candidates for immersion on Sunday at the usual plac?. -See J, A. Brook, at Seneca, when you have chickens, butter and egg's nj sell. Highest prices paid. CASU. - A li? let son I lltolligOilCOr, I lot ober ISt li Maj o ilaUlOS Seaborn, bf Walli.illa, spent last Kriday In tho city mid gave usa Call. Major Seaborn has been a COntlquoilt subscriber td I'be Intelligencer oversiuce its llrst number, and it. always gives tu groat pleasure to moot sueh a trim ami tried fr tom I. tl o is one of Oc?nco county't most popular and worthy citizens ?inti bold tim position of Clerk of Court fm several terms. - Highest pri?es paid for chickens eggs ami butter. See ino before gelling .1. A. Hroek, Som oa, S. t . -Miss Addie Tatham ami niece, Mist Marg?nate BretlllCoko, left ycMerthl) morning for Hot Springs, Arkansas whole the hitter will take treatment foi rheumatism, she. has hoon a great sui Lam for the past few months, mit! be speedy and permanent mire. Louis A Brennecke recently spout a mouth a Hot Springs and was greatly benefited though he luis suffered front an unnstinll; ?overo type of rheumatism for years, - Lot of seed wheat ami oat? for sal hy .layliol; A (larwood. -We regret to leam that Capt. Wm I?. Heaton was bailly hint recently by ; fall ?it a lumber yard on his farm on th (?corgin solo of Tugaloo river. Ho wa badly bruised, but fortunately tm 1)0ne were broken. Medical atti was nive him hy Dr. .L tf. Davis, of Tocona, Ha ami he is now convalescing nicely, ('?ipi Heaton is in thc ninety third yoarol hi ago and ts one of Ocouoe's most liigbl esteemed ci ti/ons ami his many friend aro anxiously awaiting to hoar nt bi recovery. -slates, tablets, writing; paper, pom ink. ute, ill Wall.idhi I h og t lo. Last Wednesday, October (Otb, Cap and Mis. Wm. A. Courtenay celebrate their golden wedding at their buino p Newry. They have hosts of fiiein throughout south Carolina who will joi willi ns in congratulating them ott tl occurrence ol this happy occasion. Ham some tinhorn.mont cartis, printed i gobi were soul lo a number bf friend Mr. am! Mis. William Ash mead Court nay have the pleasure and satisfait ii of announcing to relatives ?mil friom the m cm i euee of then golden W pilli i i day. Ibis tho nineteenth of ( >ctbilisi', I'" We are Here to Serve You ! With tho ni'?-,' completo lino of Puro Drugs, Pa Con I Ntodicincs.i Toltol and Paney Arthdos, Tobacco? and Cigars that money omi imy. Wo have ?Kr heal lino of stationery and ?School Supplies m Walhalla I yob arc going t" Paint anything, from an OM^CHAiH to : Best Paint for the Business.^ AI: Prescriptions filled by a llogistorod Pharmacist. ; ^7 "" i; KS'r iv RV KI; Y TI I I .M it " WALHALLA DRUG COMPANY, I >;i roy . i >i?i Stand. - For Salo-A lot with douille- story brick hu i ld lng thereooi known UH ibo C. L. H?'d stoio houHe, on tho oornoi of u ni n H nd Tu Kuloo streets. Tenus easy . Apply to <\ L. Craig. -An Assoolnte Pi ess dispatoh from Washington, Ooloher 21th, annouiiced lite removal ol .!< W. Keys, storokoopoi lind gauger ol the Department of inter nal Revenue ol this State. Mr. Koys is well known m Walhalla, having lived here for a niunhor ol vours. His mutt) Iriuutls herd and elset .. re will rogrol t<> lonni thal ho has bee ' downed" in the government sorvlee, Ile lia?, for tho peal month, boon ai a Uruouvillu ili-.nl I? rv. Th . romoval is for n technion! lOlntioll ot I lie I liles. I...M tl's Uosiou Mais oponed tho Iv conni course al Walhalla last Woduosduy evening. Tho foui uutortuiuers, Krank Ituyuolds ami Misses Georgia Uiirvoy. Willa Lynott ami I.muse Larthard, make ii company capable ol pleasing tho most critical audienuoi On all sides they aro praised, ii is seldom thai a company make themselves so universally popular willi theil audiences as < 1 ul tho boston >tais in their appearance al Walhalla. From the start to the close ol the enter tainment they W0r0 lavoiites ami re coi ved encore after encore. -Anderson Intelligencer1, October isth: Kev. c. Wardlaw, of Soucon. who has recently rothrnod from A ri/.ona, has booti spoiidiltg a few ?lays in the city, ac companied by his wifo. on Sunday nigh! Mr. Wardlaw delivered a most In? torosting address in tho First baptist church un his work in thal fit?' country. The majority of the people of that coun try are Mormons, and ho mid of tho li rea I need of Christian Missionaries otil Mu-i ". Ill Safford, where he spent three years, ho organized a baptist church, tho liest one in the town, and said the con gregation was striving hard now lo bilild a house of worship. Better Than Pills. Tho question has beeil asked. In what way aro Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superioi to thc ordinary cathartic uiid liver pills? Our answer is, hey ari' easier and more pleasant to . to and their effect is so gentle and SO ag tcablo that one hardly realizes that it is produced hy a medicino. Then they not only move tho bowels, hut I m provo the appetite and auls the digestion. For sale at J", cents per bottle hy J. W. Doll, Walhalla; Seneca Pharmacy and W. J, I .un ney, Seneca. Shot His Brothcr-in-Law. Yorkvllle, October -'.'.--Parks Jackson and Fittest Wood are youie' white tuen, brothels in-law, farniors, ;. .1 llvo on ad? tim pas;, which culminated in what came very near being a homicide last night. .\s there has been tm preliminary as yet the facts are hard to secure, but from the best information obtainable it seems tli.it they met on ornear the line be tween the farms on which tiley live, about dark last night and thc old quarrel was renewed, w hen Wood drew a pistol and tired four or live times at. Jackson. Hue hall struck Jackson in the stomach, on a lim- with the waist, and, ploughing lindel the skin for two or three inches, made its exit without indicting sciions injury. Loth parties ate well connected. Cause ol Lockjaw. Lockjaw , or tetanus, is caused hy a ba cillus Ol get tn willoh exists plentifully in s'lect dirt, lt is inactive so long as ex posed to the air, hut when carried be neath the skin, as in the wounds caused by percussion caps or hy rusty nails, and | when the ait ts excluded the gorm is; roused to activity am! produces the most ! virulent poison known. These germs may be destroyed and ?ill danger of lock jaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Palin freely as soon ?is the injury isl received. Pain Halm is antiseptic and ' causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal without maturation and in one-third the tune required by the ll?ual treatment. If is for sale by J.' W. bell. Walhalla; w. J. Lunney ?ind seneca Pharmacy, James Cox, Hu- white tuan who was struck by an engine on the blue bulge railroad some weeks ago, at Anderson, has been taken to Columbia for confine ment in tho State Hospital foi the Insane, -in. e the accident his mimi has been deranged, en lier from the accident or from drinking, and owing to his deplor able condition it. was thought best to semi him to Columbia. A Love Letter. Would not interest, you if you're look ing for a Rtiarantood salvo for sotes, burns Or piles. Otto Ilodd, of Fonder. Mo., writes: "1 suffered with till Uglv son- fm ii year, but n box of bucklon's Arnica Salve cured nie. It's the best salve oh earth.'' "-io ut all drug stores. . ? Three men were killed ?md two se verely hurt in a hof.d-on collision be tween a not t li bound passenger and south h.uind freight train on the Natchez -hickson branch of the 't itzoo ?ind Missis sippi Val loy railroad last Sunday, lt is a-.sei ted that the faunie ol' the pftSSCngOr train io obey orib is was thc cause of tho acculent. I II F ( HK?S'I I A N . i niches at Con stantinople, Turkey, and Yokahoma, Japan,1 have long used the Longman vt Martinez Paints for painting their churches. I Liberal contributions ol L. ,\ M. Paint ! will bc gtvOli im such purpose wherever a church is localed. F. M. Scofleld, Harris Springs, S. C., Writes: "I painted ti dr old homes 'ad I with L. A M. twenty-six years ago. Not painted Mii-e : looks better than houses j painted in the last four years." W. H. barr, Charleston, W. Va., writes: ; "Painted Fra tilden burg block with L. A ' M . ?IfoWS better than any bm ld i tigs here have ever done; stands out ?is though i o lushed, and actual cost of paint was less than $1 jo pei galhui. Wears and covets like gobi." These celebrated paints1 ar fl sohl hy C. Wi Pitchford Co., Walhalla, S, C. ? wo white mon, giving their names as .1 i Smith and Joe Allen, weie arrested ai Abbeville last Thursday night for passing counterfeit money. The money was silver dollars and except for light weight was a clear imit?t ion of tho genu ine. Several of t he dollars wei 0 found in theil possession after the artest, They wen- arraigned before Commis sionei H. T. WnrdlAW am! sent up to the I ' ni ted States ( lott ft, \ \ T V. pay high ju ices for old Libraries \Y ?uni llistoiical Hooks and old Laud (liants. Send list, ?ind address Illinois Hook KxohaogO, 401 Lakeside Building, Chicago, Illinois. 1$ (6 THE NEWS FKOM SENECA. Sottoou, October 20. - Hov. M. K. Kirk patrick, of Blackstook, s. c.. rilled tko Presbyterian pulpit Sunday morning. Miss Kloauor Biohnrdsou, of Spartan liui^ spent a few (|ayM last week willi lier nat outs. Miss A pim- Hi-id, nf Walhalla, w as in tnw n several il,ivs last w eek w ith lela tivoa an.I f: leads. Mis. Larry Thin uley, of Picketts, spent sovcial days last week III town as tin gues! of Mis. <;. \v. GigntBiut. Mr?. I . I.. Kiekutdsou spout a few days ill towt) the Ural pai'l O? tito Week With i ela) i ves ami f neilds. I ? i - .1. ll. Burgess, after spending so ve ra! day? in Clinton m attendanco on the Synod ot South Carolina, has ret urned home. C. -v Lowery, of Salisbury, X. c., is in town fm a tew days with relativos ami friends. Joseph Sholor, of Anderson, was in the eily a few lunns I-i nlay. K. W. Sbelot ami family have moved to Anderson, whore 'hey will make their fut un- home. We regret very much to lose Mr. Sholor and family, hut our loss is Anderson's gain. Mr and Mrs. lt, M. K ie ha n ls. ui and daughter. Miss Klla, and son, Kiele. Mrs. ? I ll. Vdams and son. Franois, Mis. L. W. Veiner and sou. Dave, left Monday evening OU train No. 30 for St. Louis, whore they will spend several days taking in the \\ 01 Id's Kau . Missis. Strihling and ('ouch have opened upa meat market in the room formerly occupied hy the post office, where they will he pleased to serve their cust Diners. Mi. and Mis James Myers have rc- . turned home alter spending severa! days in ( linton, where tho attended the Synod of South Carolina. They also visited relatives in Laurens while gone. K. W. 11 lott was with friends in town M ouday. W. N?. Neill has returned home after spending Revoral days with rotativos ami friends in North Carolina. A subscription list has bcott circulated on our streets during the last week by Prof. Ciitlkscalos, principal of thc high school, asking the assistance of the pub lic hu aid for the purpose of purchasing a piano for the public school. 1 have hecn informed that something over $200 has already boon subscribed. Prof, Clinkscalcs ls to be congratulated on this move, ono which is much needed hy the school and appreciated by the public in general. Contractor Johnstone, of (iroonvillo, is her?- on busitlOSS for a few days. Tho Citl'/.on?' Lank has opened up its O01 CO in the front of ( 1 ignilliat's store, where they will lie ready for business in a few days. The safe has already ar- : i"T^^siiik will ti" pushed lapuli^^?T^ completion, lt is thought the building will lu- completed hy January 1. 1005. J. ii. Bryan lett Monday for Columbia, whore he will attend the banquet given to representativos ot the New York Life Insurance Company. During his stay in Columbia he will be the guest of Col. Henry T. Thompson. The ladies of the Presbyterian church have about completed arrangements for a hot supper on friday evening in the Lowery-Byrd hud ling. Tho proceeds will he donated to the church. .1. W. lt..Hollian, of Walhalla, spent a few boura hero Monday with relatives. II. Lang ('layton, of Libel ty, was here Sunday. J, Kd Sitton spent last Sabbath in 1 ToCCOa with relatives. I., ll. c. FOLEYSHONEY^TAR Cure? Colds) Prevents Pneumonia How About . . How about some CIOMI, pure ( Irocorios? How about some Tinware? How about some "Checks" for the madam and the Children? You will timi these things at lowest prices hy coming to see me. Bring youi Chickens, T .rkeys. Geese, Guineas, etc., to me and you will be sure to btirg them again. Highest prices for all pro duce I can save you something on the things necessary for life. Give nie a call. E. C. MANN, West Union, S. C. MicKlers Old Stand. mmm? ?w?V''*? - ??i'??- wau InJ flNTtKUHt. CO M;-/I gVCTIOW WE SELL FASHIONABLE CLOTHING That is MADE RIGHT, Al til? RlGH^r I ii i c: ES. IT BEARS THIS LABEL fijt&~ HUNTER, DENDY & CO., SENECAj M. C Shoes. -riv? is thc ^^^^^ij^^^^Bi?^^^^^^^^ them in all styles, prices and qualities tl\e best that can be had. J& If you want. to save money on your Shoo bill it will pay you to figure with us. Our store is headquarters for mer chandise af all Kinds. Bring us your produce. JOHN F. CRAIG, WALHALLA, S. C. BELL TELEPHONE. WE ARE NOW READY co with Our Fall StocK of Winter Goods. DRESS GOODS. Woollen Gooda in Colors, consisting >f BROADCLOTH, FRENCH FLANNELS, SERGES, HENRIETTAS. Big Line of Ladies and Children's Jackets. CLOTHING TO SUIT EVRRYBODYl Boya' and Children's Snita-tho M .-<?-? .lane Hopkins make-guaranteed tl wi: SELL THE KRIFPKNDORFK Di l I MAN SHOES FOR LAD) -H SEE OUR K Si i i CORSETS. Ask for tho Tapering Waist-the most, popular ooraot on tin' mai kel. C. W. Pitchford Company, SHOES ^ LADIES'**" SHOES: THESE BRANDS OF SHOES llflVti HO I ?? '<.* '**t'\i \ ! V OHtfll>J?S?ll?<I lh?'il' clfXilllH JIH 10 If Hi, N ? Ihn bes! Shoes, at tho price, timi they z prc eminently the ??lol of 6v?i y vvcaror. W piece ?.cather Innorsoles, [.cather Q that make thc groaiost Rolling *^ LI MK OF *r< TO '1 11 K TUADK Li S \ --For Sah- hy Roxie Ward. Dixie G-irl, High Point, Dolly Dean, Southern King, Good Welt, Wear Well, Lone Jack, TJueeda Pair. have sil; nee.I their rivals ami star Made of Solid Loather Counters, one t.f La. ); stays are points <?f advantage SHOES KIS'OWN l'AIR AND UK COXV?NCKD. --For Sale hy J. T. Lawrence ?Se Co., Seneca, S. C. SHOES ^ MEN'S**" SHOES ? o