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n y ' Vi.I > <?'?. :.tr- I "?? ;<:?,.. TO TL?lNIC OWN SKLK BK TitUK AND LT MUST KOLLOW AS TI1K NIOMT THK DAY, THOU CANS'T NOT TH KN HK KAI ,SK TO ANY MAN. ?V ,)A ? NISH, HMHI.OI?, .SMITK Sk .STUCK. W AI.I? ALU, BOT Tl I OA HO h I WA, NOV. i), MK) I NJWW t* HUM BB, NO. Ml?.-VObUMLIB IL-fV.--.No. tr>, ???." DO YOU WEAR I Five Uundrod Pairs of Pants at Wholosalo Cost. Those Pants Cou: Jefferson City Woolen Mills. Thoy worn mado.for Drummers'. Samples, but ro uevor sont out on tho road, so thoy aro nico, ^and clean. This lino of Pants consists of ali jow oroatlous in Fiuo Woolens for tho coming ki, and aro mado up with extra Long Wnists ^) cqupi to any lino of oustom-mado stuif to ?ni. \\ ? consider this tho biggest pick np l?pvoi had tho opportunity to buy, and wo soil all thoso Pants in tho uoxt two kwo aro going to nnmo a prioo on thom Vnko us tho biggest pants salo wo o/or .w. <a j. E. -IT PAYS Wo off* ?7.50 Pi only $4; $4 values you pattern In. ( nt *2 7?. 00 ?yt 2 fio r . 2 (Xi j >tion, ? I^rTmy* When niyj I AM DETERMINED TO DO THE LIVERY BUSINESS for this community. Come on and get your* teams. Hauling Teams, Single and Double Buggy | Teams and Saddle Horses, Always on hand. Prompt and polite sorvico at reasona ble prices. Teams sont out at any hour, day or night. Phono 10 or ll for quick foams. O. K. HO UC II I NS, Walhalla, S. C. Hems fnom Old Pickens. Old PickoiiB, Decombor 20.-Luther Jtiohardson and family vlsitod at West minster last wookv , _> / . J MfWPhwn6o^ Norris is visiting her slstor, Mrs. W. P. Dickson. Mrs. Sallio Cannon visitod her brother and family at Catooohoo last Friday. S. L. Richardson and family oxpoot to movo to West Union this wook. Qjiiito a number of tho oitizons of this community oxpoot to chango rosidonoos shortly. F. A. Davis, tho toaohor of Norton school, spout Saturday and Sunday at homo with hie family noar Piokot Post. W. P. Dickson mado a flying trip to Piokot Post last Friday. B. P. Fisher, forinorly of Joonssoo, has rented and moved to tho Cary farm. Wedding bolls havo already boon ring ing not far off and wo aro expecting to hear thom ring again oro long. Fresh moat soeins to bo vory plentiful in thia section. Tho farmora are mak ing their hog ami hominy at homo this time. Q. z. A Frightened Horse. k Running Uko mad down tho stroot dumping the occupants, or a hundred other aooldonts, aro every day ooour r on OOH. lt bel i oo von everybody to havo a reliable salvo bandy and there's none ns good as Buoklon's Arnloa Salve. Burns, outs, sores, eczema and plies disappear quickly under ita soothing offoct. 2?0 at all drug stores. Sonoca High School Honor Roll. Following is tho Honor Boll of tho Seneca High .School for the first quarter: First Grade-Swnnnoe Daly, Olivo ?lrod, Lillian GosncM, P.dith Lindsay, Marie Sit ton, Ernest Motzo. Sooond Grado-Lol'/.o Cary, Lona Gar land, Mario Grant, Nancy Hines, Louise Lawronco, Johnnie Phillips, Yancy Sligh, Tom BurgosB, Thornley' Cary, Charles Stribling, Gua Tribblo, Lawronco Falls, L. E. Lowory, Mamio Morgan* Third Grade-J. W. Stribling, McCants Adams, Nellie Minos. . Fourth Grado-Ruth Bonodiot, . Suo Daly, Janlo Boll Gosnoll, Edith Motzo, Warron Glguilliat, Bon Leo Hamilton, Tom Marshall Lowory. Fifth Grado-Francos Arlington, Lois Cary, Charlio Byrd, Parla Dillard, Julia Harper, diarios Lawronco, Both Strib ling, Vorna Stribling, Rebocoa Todd. Sixth Grade-Margie Adams, HOBS Clarkson, Ltioillo Hamilton, Hairy Sligh, Edward Stribling. Seventh Grado-narry Bryan, Tommy narpor, Wado Lumpkin, Norma Gignil liat. Eighth Grade-Bortha Lawronco, Llozo Porritt. Joo Todd. Ninth Grade-Gelen Comstock, lossie Wardlaw. R. P. Clinoksoalos, Principal. TO CURB A eOLB IN ONK DAV. Tako LAX ATI VK BHOMO QUINIKIC Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grovo's signature is on each box. 26o. JANT5 ? ipri?o two Samplo/Lanea from Tlip _ jr thom ns ' im ts (on' fi* W Pants for Pant? ants, tlio greatest ov<- ' ' ThorC. is not a had 'ho , Pants to gd in this salo Pau??*? ? Pa^*?* .1 75 i>.fV8 for. 1 50 Rifts for. 1 15 ants for. 75 ' , Walhalla. THE NEWS FROM SENECA. Seneca, December 27.-Miss Annie Parmor, of Anderson, is in Soneos for a fow days with relativos and friends. Miss Pnigo Newman, a student in Chicora College, from Virginia, is tho attraotivo guost of Miss Carrio Hunter. Mrs. Nell Gignillint Trimmior, after a visit of several days in tho city with rela tives and friends, returned to Spartan burg Saturday. Miss Soo Gignillint is nt homo to spend tho holidays with hor parents. Miss lillee Carpenter, of Greenville is hero on a visit to relatives and friends. ' Miss Florido Cary, of Piokeiis, is tho .guest of Miss Helen Cary this week. Miss Mae Hamilton arrived ??ero Satur day from Columbia and will spend tho holidays with her parents. Mrs. J. W. Byrd and Cliff Hunt, in answer to a telegram from Atlanta, loft Saturday to at tend tho funeral of Ciar unco McGlieo. Miss Ella Richardson ia spending tho holidays with her parents. Miss Corrio Hunter, of Chicora Col lege, Greenville, is boro to spend tho holidays with her parents. Mrs. J. W. Stribling wont to Atlanta Monday to bo with her husband, who is in the hospital there for treatment. A telegram from him Monday stated that ho waa better. Miss Mary Choray spout eovoral days last WOok in Anderson with relatives and friends. Mrs. Prank Martin and daughter, Miss Elita, returned to Lockhart last weok. Miss Mae Thompson left for her homo nt Wrens, Ga., Friday morning to spend tho holidays with hor parents. Miss Elizabeth Childs loft Friday morning for Anderson, where abo will spend tho holidays with hor parents. El'/.ic Richardson, of Greonwood, is in town for a few days with relatives and friends. Charles Gignillint, of Sohnootady, N. Y., is in Seneca with relatives nnd friends for a fow days. I Rust ace Hopkins, of Atlanta, '.'as boro for a fow days this wcok with rolativos and friends. Dr. C. T. Gilca, of Greenville, spent Sunday in Seneca as tho guest of W. E. Giles. Hov. H. L. Singleton, of Georgetown, was boro Monday on business. Mr. Ped on, of Groonvillo, was in Seneca a few hours Monday on business. W. D. Giles, of Anderson, wns boro for a few hours Sunday with rolativos and friends. Miss Stolin Finoannon spout a fow days last wcok in Anderson with her sister, Mrs. Oscar A sh e. Clig Ellison, of Birmingham, Ala., ia boro for a fow days. Hov. J. H. Mooro, of Westminster, waB in Seneca Monday with friends. Johnson Reid, of Clemson College, was in tho city for a fow days with his parents. Lloyd Trimmior, of Spartan burg, was in Sonora a few days last wook. Frank Alexander, of Piodmout, is boro for a fow days with relatives nnd friends. Frank Farmor and John- Linloy, of Anderson, aro in tho city for a fow days. Tho" many frionds of Dr. E. C. Doylo will be glad to know that ho has docidod to roturn to Senoca to practico his pro foBsiou, Wo wolcomo him back to our mid at. Tho following invitation WOB sont out last wook by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Huntor: Miss Carrie Lewis Huntor At Homo . Monday Kvoning, Docombor 20," 1001, 8.80 o'clook. Miss Newman. Miss Carpontor. Miss Farmor. In response to tho invitation tho young poople of tho city spont a moBt enjoyable ovoning of amusement and pleasure at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Huntor, given in honor of Miss Hunter's guosts, Misses Now man, Carpontor and Farmor. Sovoral of the lato games wero in progress, whi'oh tho youg people enjoyed very much. Daofiig was also ondulgod in. Later iij/rio evening delicious conrsos of snhu^'niHl refreshments woro served. Amiig those prosont woro: Miss Now fhun, Virginia; Miss Cnrpontor, Green ville; Miss Farmer, Anderson; Misses Eloime and Mae Hamiltor, Edith Mor gan, Wlllio (;horry, Ella Richardson, Margie Llollnnd, Maude Hopkins, Sue Oignilllut, Carrie Hunter aud Mrs. W. S. Hunter; Charles Gignilliat, Sohnootndy, N. Y. ; John Linloy and Prank Fannor, Anderson; Johnson Reid, donison Col loce; Wilton Earle. Goorgo Holland, Chas. Ballcngor, Lawrence Nimicons and Louis Cary, Seneca. J. W. Stribling left last week for At lantic where ho wont to recoivo troatmont at tho hospital, Ilia many friends hopo that wi thin a short while ho will bo able to return to his homo and bo soon agaiu at tho bank. Mrs. T. E. Stribling moved into tho Pal motto House (now hotel) last week and now has charge of this modern hos telry. J. P. Cary, of Picken*, was in Soncca on loudness last Friday. Harry McCarlcy loft for Laurons last Friday morning to visit relatives. Sis Loo, a negro ?Irl about ten yoars old, was killed by a looal freight whilo switching boro la?t Wednesday. Sho was botween tho coal cara picking up coal when tho ongino backed against the cara. Her head and body wore badly mangled. A number of tho business mon of tho city remembered "Contrai" boro on Christmas morning by sending her a present, thus showing their npprccintion of her work in tho trying position sho occupies. Sho ia over ready, williog and obliging in ber answers to tho many phone calls, and richly deserves these tokens of appreciation. u, H. C. J. W. Stribling Seriously III. Seneca; Decombor 28.-A dispatch from Atlanta this morning to Dr. J. S. Stribling says that J. W. Stribling is much worse, and requests him to go to Atlanta to accompany Mr. Stribling ou his rot urn trip to his homo nt Soncca. Dr. Siribling wdll leave for Atlanta on tho noon train. Tho many friends of Mr. Stribling dooply regret to learn of his serious illness. I?. It. O. A Certain Curo for Croup. Whoo a child shows symptoms of croup there is no timo to experiment, with now remedies, no matter how highly thoy may bo rocommonded. Thoro is ono preparation that can always bo doponded upon. It lins buen in uso for many years nod lins novor been known to fail, viz Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. M. F Crompton, of Market, Toxna, saya of it "1 havo used Clutmborlnin's Cough Rom Ody in sovuro cases of croup with my children, and cnn truthfully say it always yives prompt rolicf." For salo by J. W. Boll, Walhalla, and W. J. Lun ney, Seneca. Horns from Madison. Madison, Decombor 2-1.-Christmas has como again with all it? blessings around us. Mrs. Gomiott mid Miss Molly Woims visited Toccoa this wook. Miss Sallie Reid Ramsay visited Madi son tl\is wook. Paul Sullivuii has just complotod a nico throo-room cottago in Wost End. .loo Prico is occupying it. Hub Duke has moved to Westminster. Wo are.sorry to lose him from our midst. On December ll Miss Bessie Spencer was happily married to C. E. Waltors. Mr. Walters is ono of Madison's most promising young business mon, bo hoing connected with tho tlrm of W. J. Waltors iv Co., while Miss Spencer is ono of our most popular young ladies. They will make their homo in Madison. Mrs. Jones is visiting relatives in Westminster this week. Thc Sabbath school at this place will havo a Christmas troo to-night. Miss Lizzie Dnko, of Toccoa, visited relatives here this wook. Mr. and Mrs. John Hull visited tho family of J. M. Hull, of Westminster, last Sunday. A. V. Loathers will occupy Rub Dukos' residence after January 1. Hilly Hoy. Tho Koy that Unlocks tho Door to Long Living. Tho mon of eighty-flvo or ninety yenrs of agc aro not tho rotund w?ll fed, but thin, aparo mm? who llvo on a slender diot. Ho na careful as ho will, howovor, a man past middle ago, will occasionally oat too much or of sumo nrtiolo of food not suited to lils constitution, mid will need a dose of Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigo rate bis stomach and regulate his livor and bowels. When thia ia dono thoro is no roaoon why tho average, mau should not livo to old ago. For salo by J. W. Holl, Walhalla, and W. J. Limnoy.Sonooa. A defective electric light wiro cause/', a conflagration in tho business section of Cleveland, Ohio, last Thursday morning, on tai ling a loss approximating $800,000. j Tho Aro started in a oarpot store on North High stroot. Several fhomon woro Injured. NEWS FRuM WESTMINSTER. Westminster, Decombor 28.-Tho over seers mid second hands of tho Cheswoll Cotton Mill Company; presented a li mid somo froid ring to Capt. W. E. Choswell, tho president, on Christmns ovo. in pre sort ting the ring U. A. C. Golden, tho wide nwnko ovorsnor of tho woavo room, snid: "Mr. Ghuswoll, I hnvo-boon ohosnn by my brother overseers, second hands and Bontion mon to prosont to you a little gift ns a token of our highest esteem and appreciation of tho many favors, ants of kindness and doods of gouoroslty, of whioh wo havo boen tho happy rocipl* outs during tho past year. Wo sincerely wish you a happy Christmas and a pros porous Now Year, trusting, sir, that your every effort will bo orowuod with tho SUCCORS which you BO Tidily dosorvo, and that you may live long to SOO thom materializo and thrystalizo iuto un bounded prosperity, joy and true happi ness as puro, lasting and endless as this ring whioh I now havo tho honor and pleasure to present you." Tho gift was an emblem ring, studded with diamonds. Mr. Cheswoll accepted tho gift and re spoudod in a fow woll chosen romnrka. Hon. J. S. Vornor, of Columbia, wns in town on Tuesday. At a regular communication of West minster Lodge, No. 200, A. F. M., tho following officers were elected to sorvo tho onsuing year: Dr. C. M. Walkor, W. M. ; C. E. Gray, S. W.j W. T. Tannery, J. W.; I. S. Pitta, secretary; C. L. O'Kol loy, treasurer; Waymon Cox, Tiler. Tho installation of tho abovo ofticora took place yest onlay afternoon in tho Masonic Hall. J. & J. S. Carter havo purchased an up-to-date cash register. Misses Mildred Timson and Gris Cox, of Holton, and Glivo Dalton, of Golden Grove, aro visiting Mr. and Mis. I. S. Pitt?. Miss Hessin Crawford, of Fair Play, is visiting Miss Mary Sam Messer. Ti?oro was a leap yoar party in town Inst night. Wo will say moro aboip, it next. wook. G. P. Puokott, of Anderson, and H. G. Channell, of Mariotta, Ga., aro cutting marble for C. E. Gray. Miss Clara Hunt, a pretty youug lady of Townville, was tho guest of Miss Sal Ho Dickson this week. Julius Martin, of Morgan Falls, Ga., spent, a fow days at homo this week. It. C. Carter, of Liborty, was in towu on Monday. Thos. Clinkseales, of Atlanta, paid a visit to his parent?, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clinkseales, this wook. Mrs. Dr. Burt Mitchell is visiting her sister in Anderson. Misses Sallie Dickson and Irene Miller aro visiting in Atlanta. J. A. Chandler, of (Jamesville, was tho guest, of his brbthor-in-law, L. II. V. Hobson, on Tuesday. W. S. CroRs of Walhalla, paid Wost-' minster friends and relatives a visit this wook. Moses Torroll and A. W. Loathers, of tho Southern Hallway, woro among friends and relat i ves boro Monday. Mrs. B. B. Chook, of Tooooa, ls visit ing tho family of A. Chook. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Matheson havo ro tm nod from a viBit to Tooooa. There were some moro hideous sights in Westminster Monday. Christmas was celebrated, Tho eleventh annual mooting of tho stockholders of tho Peden & Andorson Banking Co. will bo hold on January 10 th at 4 n. m. Mr. and Mr?. C. Davis will koop bouse in tho East End. Hov. J. ll. Mooro will proaoh at Easloy and Westminster noxt yoar. Marvin Sowoll is onjoying tho Christ mas festivities at his former homo In Lavonia. Leland Marett, of Sonooa, was boro Monday. Miss Mall ie Dickson visited relatives at Townvillo a fow days ago. Koola Marott was at Fair Play Monday. C. II. Stonooyphor is visit i rn: nt Ava? lon, Ga. . Tho last installment of tho subscribed stock of tho Westminster Knitting Mill waa paid 'n on Docombor 20. Misa Katie E. Harris loft last Thurs day for hor formor homo in Virginia. She was called thoro on a aad mission, hor aunt having died a few days ago. Ii. M. Simpson, of Summerville, vis ited his brothor, C. C. . Empson, Satur day and Sunday. Miss Rooa McDonald is at homo for tho holidays. She has boon toaohlng school in Andorson county. E. G. Pooro wont to Hartwell Saturday. Miss Annie Kay, who is with J. M. High &. Co., of Atlanta, carno homo Sat urday. Sho was called homo owing to tho illness of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sholton and family, of Walhalla, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ellison during tho holidays. It. C. Dickson, of tho Citadel Academy, Charleston, oamo up Saturday to spend jS. .j, ; / ? ' ':<".. i - . rsa Christmas with his parema, Mr, and Mrs. ?J. L. Dickson. Podo? Andorson roturuod to-day from a visit to friends at Polzor. Miss Hattie Stewart visited her slstor. Miss Nnnnlo Stewart, at the home of W. P. Anderson laid, week. She is ston ographor for Wm. Goldsmith, of Green ville. Aden Dickson, of Clemson, is sponding di ri st nins at homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ii M. England and family, of Haliorshnm county, Georgia, were among tho visitors hero this wook. Mr. and Mrs. G. Ii. Sorrells visited in Walhalla this wook. Eugene Norris, of East Lake, Ala., arrivod ouo day last wook. Miss Maud Hallengor, dhughtor of T. W. Pr Monger, ls sponding tho wook with relatives in Spartnnburg. D. hf Norris is off ou a trip to North Carolina and Virginia. Miss Jessio Stribling, of Belton, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harton, of Fair Play, woro at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs? W. J. Stribling this wook. W. J. Viokory, of Atlanta, passod) through Westminster Sunday on his way to Franklin county, Georgia, to visit h'm sister, Mrs. It. M. Simpson, Cornolius Davis, the -popular oloi-k for tho Matheson Hardware Co., and Miss Mnmie Hesse, of Conn cross, were mar ried on December 35 at tho homo' of tho officiating minister, Hov. A. P. Marett. Miss CoclloParker returned to Atlanta Monday, after sponding two or thro? days in Westminster with homefolks. She is in charge of tho mail order de part nient of J. M. High Company. Wal tor Dickson mid Nish Harnett, of donison College, aro nt home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Cornolius Davis visited tho former's paronts at Fair Play this wook. Miss Jodio Haley, of tho Agnes Scott Institute, enmo homo last Friday to spend Christmas with her paronts, Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Haley? of Oak way. On Deconibor 27, at 2 p. m., Miss Lizzie Dilworth, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dilworth, was united in marriage to II. Russell Hoardon, of Oakway. Mr. and Mrs. I.ut ber A. Mooro, of Soneon, woro at tho homo of their uncle, W. H. Mooro, this wook. Littlo Harry and Willio McConnell, of Atlanta, aro Visiting their grandparents, * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kay, and othor rela tives in Westminster. , Intel est ing services woro hold at tho Wost End chapel on Christmas day, Thoro woro soveral songs, solos and loo turos appropriate to tho Christmas season. P.ev. R. M. DnRoso will have tho Easloy and Bethesda churches next yoar. Rov. J. I. Spinks has bcoi. assigned to tho Westminster clicuit. I Lawrence and Harry Sheldon, of Fair Play, visited their cousin, Loo Stribling, on Christmas Day. Miss Eunice Zachary returned homo last Wednesday, after sponding a wook with Airs. R. M. DuBose. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Simpson have moved to Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dobbs bavo moved into tho house vacated by Mr. Simpson. Andrew Lawrence, formerly of West minster, but now of Spartanburg, was knocked down and sovoroly bonton by livo mon ono day last week. Tho ru filans I got twonty-tlvo dollars in monoy from I Mr. Lawronco and left him lying on the ground in an unconscious condition. Tboy bavo sinoo boon arrcstod. J. A. Lawronco, of Wostmlnstor, hns boon to Spartanburg to soo his brother. Ilia condition was critical for several days, but hopes aro entertained for his re covery. Wostminstor R. F. I) No. 5, will bo established about February 1, 11)05. Tho route goes out tho Walhalla road to tho Porter place, thonoo tho Jarrett's br id go road to tho Double Cabins, thence tho Old Pickens road to Toxaway church and Joab Stowart's rosidonco. Pet urning, it will como Via Madison, tho .John S. Dickson farm ami Percival's orossing. Here is a chance for some eligible man to got a position at $720 por yoar. Appli cation blanks can bo proourod at tho Wostminstor ofllco. . Misses Talsio Holland and Lula Mc Goo loft ono day last wook for their respectivo homes at Davon ia and Duo Wost to spend the holidays. These young ladies aro teachers in tho graded school and have mauy friends, who join in wishing thom a pleasant visit. Tho shuttlo factory and tho cotton mill observed Monday as holiday. Doth enter prises resumed work Tuesday morning. Mrs. I. S. Pitta gave a Christmas tree* Saturday night for tho benefit of tho children. Many little hearts boat with joy as tho presonts wore distributed. Tho Wostminstor graded schools will resume work on Monday, January 2d. Mrs. J. II. Stoneovphor in visiting her Eai outs at Comer, Ca. Sho will iel urn orno the latter part of tho week. W. P. Dickson and family, of Seneca, are visiting tn Westminster this week. Diok Cody, a porson of color, forgot to attend church Sunday night and ns a re sult of his negligence and Christmas whiskey he has a sore placo in his baok. caused by a 22-riflo bullet. It is said that Wade Cox, a white man, fired tho guu. It is only a flesh wound and Cody was ablo to walk to town Monday morn ing. Cox and Cody woro interested lu oaring for a bottle of whiskey. Miss Agnos Orr is visiting rotativos In Andorson county. A. L. GossetL . " '"? ' ' '. *.-.' ' :' v W ' '. >'L-.