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Low Water on Seneca River. < MI account of low water tho Hat at Maxwell's bridge Hite, un Seneca river, can he run onlv between sundown and (murlee, and then with diflioulty. All persona cross at their own risk. Tho Board of County Commissioners lowe posted notice i" that effect. Unclaimed Letters. following isa list Of UUOlaiUied letters remaining lu tho Walhalla post oOlco fon tho wi "k ending Ootobor 1004: Mis \V. ll. (Joss, um Hendricks, Ksq., Mack Holden, John Moore, Henry Reco, Ceo Ridloy, 1'. Smith, Porsons calline; for any of the uboVQ will ploaso say thtll they aro advertised. .1. M. Morrick, 1'. M. ItruUe lu),, ||js House. s. l.e Qulun, <>f Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his oustoniary health by in vasion of chronic constipation. When Dr. Kine's Now Life Tills moke into his house, his trouble wi s arie, ted ami now lie is entirely cured. They're yuaratite- .1 to cure. 2?0 al all drug stores. Big Horses ! Big Mules ! Bi? ?lows ! Are behm adopted by tho most pro grossivo farmers, i've t?o*, 'oin, and now is thc time t> use V.n Chattanooga Reversible Disc Plows, Mallory Plows ami a full line of Chilled Turn Plows. Hire liai rows, all si/.es. banners' Fa vori to Crain Drills. I knock out all competition in my line. DON' T FOR GET TUB I'.lt; HORSES AND MULES. Respectfully, . T. M. LOWERY, Seneca 8. 0, Death ol Miss Christine Sharp at Townvillo. The sad news of the death of Miss Christine Sharp, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. W. K. sharp, of Townvillo, was re ceived In Walhalla last night. Miss Sharp was about fourteen years of ago ami had been sick only about two days. >ho died about '.i.:;? o'clock Tuesday night. No word was received as to tho cause of her death, which was very UU ozpeotod. The announcement was a shock to rotativos and friends in Wal halla, who dooply sympathize with tho family in their boroavomont. Ruskin Anderson's Bargains this Week. Ruskin Anderson, Seneca, calls at ten tlon to numerous bargains this week. ?.'ead bis advortiBomont on tho third pago ot this issue. Helias specially at tractive inducements in all lines, and makes a liberal offer to purohasors of bills amounting to fin ami $20. 'Ile is in tho market for home-made molasses, corn, cane seed, etc., at the highest mar ket prices. A visit to bis store will con vince y?m thal he is not giving our pa trons any "hot air" talk. Ile sure to see him. Mrs. D. J. Morgan Dead. After an illness of two years, Mrs. D. J. Morgatl died at her home, near Seneca, on October Nth, aged 18 years, .'she was born and reared in Kairtield county, this State. In.lanu.li'>'. IS7I, she was hap pily married to Mr. Morgan. To this onion L3 elli ld l'Oit were born -7 girls and 0 boys-seven of whom ar?; still living. They were all present athel death. In ? -Tl Mrs. Morgan jollied the Baptist church and lived a christian life. In 1 loco m ber, 187(1, Mr. ami Mrs. Morgan moved to OcotlOO county, and have been living near Seneca ever sinee. The de ceased is sui \ ?ved by ber husband, four sons, throe daughters, two sisters -Mrs. K. K Helton, of Monticello, S. <'.. ami Mrs. M. K. Cowell, Alcolu. S. ('.--ami ono brother. T. Robortsou, of Monti cello. To the bereaved relatives is ex tended the .sympathy of many fin ads. Serious Runaway Accident. 1 ast Sunday afternoon, while return ing from Salem, where they had been visiting durill? the day, Mrs. .1. R, linn ean and Miss Dora Wiebens, of W ,t Union, met with a painful accident. J'ilO 'loise frightened at som td 111 u LT on the road, became unmanageable and lofi tlio road, thc wheels of the vehicle striking .i stump or lon. overturning it. The oc cupants were thrown heavily to tho ground, both Mrs. Duncan and Miss Wiebens receiving severe and painful in juries. Mrs. Duncan had with her tum Of lior children, but beyond a few slight brtlisOS it was unhurt. Miss Wiebens rc oolvod lio most serious injuries and is still oonflued to hoi bod. Dr. Boll, who is attending her, says the extent and SO vor I ty ol" her injuries cannot be do torm i nod ai present, as it is probable there aro internal injuries that may prove dangerous or even fatal. Der many friands Will rogrot to learn of her mis fortune and trust thal both she ami Mrs. Duncan will soon bo completely rostorod to health. Mrs. Duncan is able to be up. but. not entirely recovered from her bruises and very severe shaking up. The 29th ol Octoher. All of our institutions for orphans liavo aureed to ask the good people of tho state to devote one day in October to the orphans. Voung and old, rich and poor alike are asked to give the pro onodo of ono day's work to tho: little fatherless brothel s and sisters. 'I ne day for the Thornwoil Orphanage, Clinton, s. c., is the jut h of Octobor, I0OI. Thoro are 200 orphans in tho institution. Semi your gift lor these orphans to Kev. Will. P. Jacobs, < linton, s. C. Mcicoiological Mailers. Tho following is the record of tem liera) ure am) i .onfall as recorded a: the '. . S. Station, at .1. D. Islioll's, near Wal halla, for wooli owling october 21, as rc ci (led by .1. I). Isboll, observer: Tempera, j ( . Month ?ntl Condition bi 3js I?ny, i Hie Weather. * ' ? S M? .x I a * I M October I?... Clear.| 10 12 : 60 j. Oetobei If. .. fll?iic. ?fl r>i October IV, ..I Clear-. 7ft 40 57 I. Ootobor 18. ..I Clear.| 7* ; 44 til . October p?.... cleat.7? . 47 ; .. October-O. ..j Clear. 7t j 48 01 . ( ictober '.'I t leal.I 70 I 4 I 'i7 I. I ?1 IKON IIHI Kl 8 OK 1*11. RM (tching, blind, bleeding ol' protruding piles. Druggists rofnnd monoy il CA/.O OINTMENT fails to cure any cast!, no matter of how long standing, in t? to ii ?lays. Kirai application gives ease and rest. ROC. U ytmr druggist hasn't it semi 50o. ?n stamps and it will bo for warded post paid by Caris Medieine Co., St. Louis. Mo. Petit Jurors tor November Term. Tho following named gentlemen have been drawn to serve as petit jurors for tho November term, which convenes on tho '.'tb : NV. 1'. Harker, Westminster. 0. P. Howie, Cenier tow nship. i>. .i. Boatwright. Pulaski township. M Ii. Cantrell, Wagouor township. <;. N. Cothran, Soueca township. K. A. Davis, Wagoner township. John T. Dyaij Seneca township. W, C. fi lr OC, Center township. W. ll. Grant, c< alor township. I'. P. Haley, Center township. .1 D. Hull, I'uguloo township. Klljllll H. Keese, Center township. Iitiward D. King, < enter township. .1. 1'. Knecht, l ?galo.? township. J. A. Lipscomb, Wagouor township. II. <;. Marett, Center township. H. J. Marett, (Cuter township. Goo. b\ Moore. Walhalla. ll. .1. My ors, Cou tor township. J. K. MoMuhnu, Wagouor township. 1). K. Nicholson, Whitewater township. J Rufus Orr, Westminster. ( ' un lio < ?wens, Walhalla. \' m. C. Peden, Westminster. Wildo II. Phillips, ('cuter township, lot us K. Phillips, Pulaski township. J. W. Haukin, Wagener township. Hayter Itoaoh, Sr., Pulaski township. Boujumin Kutlodgo, Koowoo township. L H. Shockley, West I'niou. II. J. sligh. Walhalla. W, H. Stephens, Newry. Goo. I'". Wyatt, Seneca township. S. Hiiil Wyly, Seneca township. <'. ll. Whitmiro, Wagouor township, (ico. S. Watkins, Pulaski township. Joy ami happiness ofttimes lu mothers' hearts are brought todwoll Because "TKKTHINA'S" brought the bloom To baby's cheeks anti made it well. AuodvilOS only soothe ami lull to loop. "TLKTl 11N A" cures the child, rog? 'ates the bowels and saves the parents many sleepless nights of care ami anxiety. Hon. M. F. Ansel Will Mun lor Governor. Hon. M. K. Ansel, of (.loenville, is in tho olty attending tho court of common pleas anti mingling with Iiis friends, whom be may number by the hundreds throughout the county. There have been persistent rumors for some time that Mr. Ansel, who was de feated in the race for Governor two years ago by a narrow margin, would again bu a candidate for Governor in HUH but up to this time he has hoon silent upon the matter. No one oould say "positively that he WOUld make tho race. Mr. Ansol vas seen by a reporter yost ord ay ami asketl tho direot question: "Mr. Anivd, will yon make the race for Covornor in the approaching campaign'.''' "Vi's, sir, I shall, and you may make that just as emphatic as yon please, I am in rho race heart ami soul ami I am going to begin my campaign right away. I feel that it is peculiarly titting that I make the first authoritative announce ment of my candidacy in Anderson, be cause of tho fae) that in Anderson County are a great, many of the best friends I have, wdio have already shown their kimi fooling for me ill a very sub Btailtia) way. In the former race Ander son county gave me 7'.' per cent of her total vote for Governor. 1 am proud of that ami I am going to try to make the Showing better still. 'Vis you may say that ! am in the race and that I expect to bo tho UOXt Governor of South < "arolina." Mi. Ansel probably knows personally as many people in Anderson county as any one mau. Ile has hoon more or less in the public eye for 25 years ami has hoon all over tho Piedmont country time, ami again. His political career dates from 1882, when ho was elected a mem ber of the Legislature from (j roon vi I te county, serving until Is-Ss, when he be came Solicitor of the Kighth Judicial cir cuit. Ho bold this oflico until January, IlKJI, when he voluntarily retired. Since that lime he has been actively engaged in the practice nf law in Greenville ami adjoining counties. -? Anderson Mail, ( ?einher 'Ju'. An Old Time Itemedy. Murray's Horehound Mullein ami 'Tar has in it tlie purest of drugs. All of ' willoh were used by our parents am) grand pareil ts. I' is a combination so pul together that il cures a cough right oil. Nothing is better for babies, lt is a most reliable cure m all cases of coughs. Ask your druggist for it. 'They all have it. Cef a bottle now anti have it ready. Costs only 2?0. a bottle-extra large bottles- regular 50o. size. Keinem bor to a.-k for "Murray's" ami take no tither. Baptists to Meet. The State Convention tif Baptists in South Carolina Will moot in tho church building of the ('nester Baptist church on Tuesday, November 20th, at 8 p. ni. 'The convention Bornion will be proachod by tho Kev. L. M. Hoper the Hov. C. K. Hurts. 'The mossongors anti visitors usually number from 250 lo .".(H). At. rho last meeting, at Sumter, there wore 280 messengers. This is the largest mis sionary hotly that meets in South Caro lina whose constituency is inside the State lines. lt represents '.':'.! Baptist churches. 'Those churches are organized into 3(1 associations. At the last report, one year ago, these churches hat) .180 ordained ministers ami 102,888 communi cants. Thoj paid iast year $52,5811 for missions ami education anti raised $125, ooo for additional ondowniont for Km man University. Their own church property is valued at fl,201,-180. Many Mothers of a like Opinion. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says: "(>ne of my children was subject to Croup ot a severe type, ami the giving ol Chamberlain's Cough Bomody promptly always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think the same as I do about this remedy and want no other kimi for then ohildron." Por sale by J. W. Hell. Walhalla; W. J. Lunney ami Seneca Phaimacy. Seneca. Shot Through the Heart. Latta. October 28, News reached bein yesterday of the killing of .loo Byrd by Kinlock Hayes, at Hayes's resilience, in the Kirby's Cross Hoad settlement, about eight miles -vest of here, yester day. Byrd, it is paid, was driving by where young Hay,'.- was standing anti Hayes saitl to hi.n, "Your horse ain't worth a il ? -." Byrd ropliod, "Who ever says my horse ain't worth a d tells a tl-lie.' Hayes thou told Byrd lie was a d-liar, whereupon Byrd left his t ait anti horse and Started for Hayes. Hayes thew an old-fashioned pistol, loaded with shot, and shot him through the heart. These are tho laois td tho case as they were I'Oporlod late this even ing. Young Hayes is the adopted son of Louis Hayes, on whose premises tho killing occiii ieil. Death ol Mrs. Eliza Vissago. Another Improvement tor Seneca. Tho hoare of this community have boon saddened by tho death of Mrs. Kl Iza Vissage, wife of I). J, NV. Vissage, which occurred at hoi home at Whet stone on Friday night, Ootobei "J 1 st, UKM, after ?in illness of four weeks. She wits nineteen yours and seven mouths old. j She had booti ?i consistent member of the Methodist church lor morn than \ year Hud died fully trusting tn \ glorious boyoudi A short limo before hor death she requested hoi friends to sing "Josus Lover of My Soul" ?od "Whi Bl Than Snow," ami helped lo Slug a pail of both , pieces very (listluctly, and kissing lier! two little .?..hilen, the youngest ?111 III-I fan', ^i' four weeks, she romarkod to ' some of her friends that sin- regarded doatb as only ll dre.un, ?md that she was ready ?uni w illing to die it it w as < Jed's will. Her remains were laid to rest in ' the Double Sprouts cemetery on Saturday afternoon after appropriate funeral sor vices COUdllCtod hy Kev. .lohn 1. Spinks. The sympathies of many frioutls go out to the bereaved husband and children in their sad bereavement. A Friend. The Southern Hallway luis determined upon the plans for a new passenger sta- | lion at ('harlotto. which will cost from $55,000 to $00,000. Tho old trap will bel torn down, ami a now building ut 1 pressed blick, tinco stories high, in the Spanish style of architecture and con taining 2*1,00 feet of (loor space, will ' hike its placo. There will he looms for! white people and looms foi colored peo ple, smoking rooms ami waiting rooms, ami baggage, express Hud supply rooms. and spacious platforms and beauty and , comfort ami safety for all tho people ol Charlotte, "who ride on thc railroad" ?ind foi passersby. Seneca, OOtObei 26.-OOO Of the most UCOdod Improvements m the history ol the town i? now uniter way. lt will lie an IniproVOUtOllt to tho town ns welt a? t.. the property nf a nuuiboi ot mir citizens. "Newspaper Kow," <>r thc alley willoh leads from Glgulllhtt's store to Oatnes's gt ablcs, ls nm. ticing: widened from un ls-iool alles to a ftO-foi>t Street. Tho new liaiik hultdt?X hoing erected will bo out to tho lino with the other Mock ni on block> ol tho town. Hereto fore the blllldillgS <>?? tin? BtrCCl were about o n feel niltot lilli'. TIlO property owners ni lin' lower block consented tor the town connell to move then property down-In nttioi wonts, the lowei Urcet by tho Kcowee Hotel ls deeded t.. the property owner? amt tin? stree! i? moved 60 feet nearer to the rotlrontl in ordoi tor the tippet ?tuet o. ne widened, 'lin? win undoubtedly euhiuiee thc value ol .lie property on tin? sire? ? at least one-third to tin- trout toot. Thin will tn- .me ?a the pretties! amt most ntl ruell ve streets in town for an} one who contomidnlos building, 't he town council ami othei unicorn ot thc town and property owners tue to be con grntulatcd on this move. Ii ISIIIIIJ, tveorieetiou nt another mair? error. Tho Bttrvoyori who surveyed thc town, tumlo the mistake, mut itt?) mayor amt councilmen took iidyiintnito ol tho opp! H t unit > nutt made lite eorrcet lott. Li u.c. Great Losses in tho Japanese-Russian War. Tokio, October 25.-Private telegrams from Mukden place Kussiau losses during the tcu-days hattie ?ii 00,0001 Oyama re ports tim. 10,05-1 dead ItttSSlntlS wore found on the halt le-tiehl at Sliakhe. They were bllried with military honors. Mukden, Octobor 25.-Though not n0iciallyeotillimcd.it is tl i mn ted hore to-night that the combined losses on both sities dilling the ten days' lighting between Mukden and Ycntal will reach so,ooo killed and wounded. St. Petersburg, Ootober 25. lt is given out from sotni-olhoial s?nicos here to night that Itussian losses will roach 40,000, with -lilpanese losses almost ?ls great. No ollicial ligures have yet hoon compiled. COUNTY CLAIMS AUDITED. At the rogular monthly mooting of tho Hoard o? County Commissioners, In Friday, October 7, HMM, tho following claims wore audited: in Whose Favor and Mature *? a I -s ir ? is ' o S of thc Claim, g L ? 5 M -1 03 .1 K Singloton, .salary as Magistrate.% ls 7."? * 18 75 621 (ico Rowland, lumber for bridge. S 00] 8 (Ki 528 bonis Raukin, work on road in District 18. 80 620 .1 lt burgess, work on road in District ll.' 8 20 680 S ll Hubbard, work on road in District 84. !1 35 681 .1 A Harbiu, work on roads in District :l<>. 52 Ht 532 I) K Nicholson, cross laying road in Whitewater township. I on 633 .t R Kay, County Treasurer. Court exponaos July (1004) term.. 111 06 411 06 534 W K Smith, work on roads in District .??.: 16 00 15 <?<> 635 ,1 T Hogers, repairing bridge in District (io. .1 oo? ">:{(( .1 p Keese, Auditor, salary for September. 25 00 631 A L Wldtmiro, work ou roads in District tl.; ;:'.. 30 .vis .1 D Chook, work on Wostmlustor-Seneca road., "?i~> 630 Jacob Rotboll, work on Toxaway bridge. - 5n 640 li T Shed, work OU Hong ( reek Whetstone road. ll (Mi 541 H A MoAlistor, foOd for road mules. 13 :?<? 542 .1 H. Phillips, nails for bridge near Newry -1003. 1 Cl 643 F W Pio| or, work on Piopor'S Hill road and bridge.1 16 no .">!.> T A Grant, services on Hoard of Assessors. 2 00 540 Joe C Sanders, lumber for bridge.I 27 70 .MT F.?i Turner, building bridge in District io. i 5o 548 D F MoAlistor, Supervisor, salary ami stamps for September 42 00 540 .lohn .1 bee. work on road S in District ll. 26 .56 650 K D Rreazoalo,t opal ri ug bridge in Tugaloo township. 50 551 laster Haw kins, repairing Vernor bridge, on Couneross. ot? 652 Dr (J M Walker, lunacy and post mortem examin?t ions. 16 oo 563 F Ii Stone, work on br. ?g08-Scncea-Walhall i road. '?'< 35 "i'll Dr .1 S Stribling. bay for mules and examining lunatics. 24 04 556 Gob Howland, lumber for budges . . 7 (HI .v>7 ll H Moss, Sheriff conveying lunatics to asylum. 122 ns 558 H H Moss, Shel ill. salary for September . .'.. 02 IO 650 ti H Moss, shel ill, dieting prisoners for September. 18 80 600 WJ Schroder, fees as constable. 85 lo 501 lid Gantt, work on roads in District ;>7 . 10 80 502 H Whitten, work on roads in District . Il 80 503 Dr .1 W Hell, post mortem and lunacy examinations. 15 00 501 s ll Johns, Magistrate, fees for jurors... 2 '.>, 606 D A Smith, Judge Of Probate, lunacy proceedings. 15 00 500 G lt Hike, aid to soldier and supplies to road hands . Kl 00 507 H K Phillips, work on roads in Pulaski tow nship. 1$ 3*! 608 W M Perry, work on roads in District I.">. -I 60 600 M M Donald, w ork on ferry and running same for SoptOtnbor.. 12 12 670 ,1 I, McCaiioy, work on roads in District "-!. . 5 60 .">7i .1 lt Stanscll, work on roads in District -J!'. 7 0(1 672 T ll stribling. work Oil roads in District :'>l. I ,HI 57;; .1 W Cannon, Jr. fees as constable. 5 00 .".71 West Disinfecting ('o, disinfectants for jail. 8*1 ?0 575 ,1 H Grant, Magistrate, salary for third quarter. S 75 ?7(t D D Alexander, Magistrate, salary for third quarter. fl 25 577 <> I. Thrasher, work on roads in Seneca township.. SI AO 57s Kcowee Courier, stationery abd printing. 14 76 ?''7'.' Kcowee Courier, advertising . .. 00 00 580 F A ll Schroder, Clerk ami contingent expenses third quarter 20 35 ".s| .1 N" Hopkins, fees as constable. 8 60 582 John O Leary, work on roads In Whitewater township . 01 02 588 H F Dilwortll, work OU poor farm-September. 7 un .' 8 I W R Cobb. Steward, salary for third .plai ter. 02 60 685 N Phillips, County Commissioner, salary for September. 20 83 580 .! H Zachary. County Commissioner, salary for September ... 2?t 83 687 .1 s Abbott, work on roads in District '-'I. 10 60 688 W J lid monda ot al, work on roads with machine. 157 75 680 W T Vissage, work on roads in District 55. . 88 '-Mt .V.r.] .1 P McCall, work OU roads in District .".7. 80 80 601 Walker. Evans A Cogswell Co, blank books and office supplies .*>;: 08 502 .1 P Stribling. hauling feed for road mules. 0 00 508 1 A MoAlistor, feed for road mules. I 1*1 504 G M Rldloy, work on roads in District IO. 10 20 605 Dr K A Hines, lunacy examination... 6 00 500 WJ Lunney, medicino for Convict . . I 46 5'.i7 0 L Craig, Superintendent of Education, salary for September ll 00 508 R .1 Vinson, work on roads in District lt?. 82 20 ?> 600 .1 N Dart, work on road in District I. 25 000 A (' stone ct al, work on roads with machine. 117 50 H 001 .1 H Kay. Treasurer, salary ami stamps for September. 25 00 - tg)2 W H McMahatl, work OD roads in District :;i. 5 10 003 O .1 Ramsay, work Oti roads near Madison. 2 50 004 Cns Hawkins, lumber and repairing bridge. I 85 fK)5 Joe C Sanders, building bridge in wagoner township. 0 (Kl t'.i>7 Clem Willhanks. work on road in Pulaski township. . 00 ??os p. F Davis, blasting near Horseshoe bridge. 0 60 000| G I. Wilson. Magistrate, salary for third quarter. . ;:i 25 ii Whore there isa missing claim same was sent over for investigation. D. F. M< A LISTER, Supervisor. F. A. ll. SCHRODER, Clerk of Hoard. DODGE THE DENTIST. TIlO froquont uso <>f a good tooth brush and a good tooth powder ls Hu- host wiiy to avoid lin; dofltiat ?md Ins little gi m lo ts-tho dentist's lull too. Enthymol Tooth Paste, A delightful mouth wash. Neutralizes acids thai cause decay. (?ives an indesci dmhle fooling of "cleanness" to the mouth. Sweetens the breath i l't leo 25c. DENTAHEPTIC lotti ll POWDER. A perfect, tooth eleanor. Romoyos tartar and yellowness. Pleasant to uso. Satisfactory In results. Largo bottle, 2?0. OUR SPECIA?. TOOTH BRUSH. A brush that has heen picked from ft score of others. Kristie* that stav in. Period shape. Ask for it. 25ci THE SENECA PHARMACY, HOTEL BLOCK, SENECA, S. C, OUR O?ONEE WOMEN Are just as pretty as any in the world, and there is nothing too good for them. So our buyers, while in New York, spared neither pains nor money in selecting the most up-to date goods for them. We are displaying the greatest line of Fine Dress Goods ever seen here. We have had nothing to compare with this line before. Young lady, we can fix you up make you look like a dream. All the newest novelties in Silks and Plaids. Buy one and get married. Anything in man Tailored Skirts from $15 down. Everything in Cloaks and Jackets of the latest cuts. We carry everything from the best Prints at 5c. to the FINEST SILKS. MAN ! MAN ! MAN ! BOY ! BOY ! BOY ! We have anything you want, from the cheapest to the finest Suit ! GREAT LINE OF CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS. The Furniture Store of the South J. .H. ADAMS, ENECA, SOUTH CAROLINA. Thc Poor Man s Friend. WE WANT YOUR FALL AND WINTER TRADE An?! th i uk wo have a stock of DRY GOODS, NOTION'S, SHOES, 11 ATS, ?TARDWARH AND GROCERIES, that will I uto rest close buyors, In Dry Goods wo havo almost anything you want, from au ont ing Dn .ss at 5o. por yard to a Broadcloth Snit at ...">. Wo do not soil all tho good Shoos, hut most of tho Shoos wo soil ARE cool), at 25c. tb .>.". 50 por pair. ' A NICE LAUGH PICTURE AND A CAN OF BAKING POWDERS Foi! 50c. Como to soo us boforo you buy. lt will cost you nothing to seo our goods and hoar our prices. One second hand J horse Wagon and severd new Wagon Bodies. If you have an account with us WO will appreciate prompt payment. You rs truly, .J. W. B?BB COMPANY, KI<;>K<\A, H? CU FULL LINE OF PIPING AND FITTINGS FOR MACHINERY. Quick work and a > ose price on any kind of a job. Foundry work on short notice. No < h: .* for patterns. SHEET METAL AN. ROOFING WORK ob' ALI. KINDS. SENECA IRON WORKS, SEN EU. \, . - - - S. C. ELIAS 1 i ',E, Prosident and Manap/or. JOB PRINTING SK "S? THE BEST Tho I 5<'st .V1\VJI> til?' Clioapost. FOR GOOD TEAMS AND $ SADDLE HORSES CALL AT WM LIVERY STABLES, WALHALLA, S. C. Terms Roasonable. Prompt Service.