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SENECA COTTON WAREHOUSE COMPANY. Kew Cotton Warehouse at Seneca now open. Only Warehouse in the County built for the exclu sive Storage of the Farmers' and Merchants' Cotton. Warehouse Receipts accepted by all the Banks > s collateral, if holder desires to borrow money on same. SENECA COTTON WAREHOUSE COMPANY. Charges : Fifteen cents per month or fraction thereof, weighing ten cents extra. The above charges cover Insurance, Storage, Dray age (to Freight Dopot until our side-track is put in) and Marketing. If you have any Cotton to store, remember the JOHN T. MOORE, Weigher. G. W. GIGNILLIAT, Pres. and Treas. f #fe mm uotton. INTERESTING BAPTIST SERVICES. C. H. SPURGEONS SERMONS -CHRIST MAS 8ERM0N8 BY PASTOR JUDD. - I At the Walhalla Baptist oharoh prayer meeting on Thursday night, December 20tb, Pastor G. H. Judd stated that over one hundred and fifty millions of C. H. Spurgeon's sermons had been sold by the pub lishers. Every sermon is stereotyped and the plates preserved so that any number of copies oan be printed at any time. They have been trans lated into Arabic, Armenian, Bulga rian, Chinese, Dutch, French, Ger man, Hindu, Italian, Japanese, Kaffir, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Taniel, Urdu aud other languages. Many people had been oonverted in different parts of the world through reading the sermons. He said that he never knew Mr. Spurgeon to enter the pulpit a min ute late. He used to say that he did not want kp be known as "the late Mr. Spurgeon" before he was buried. There was room for improvement in punctuality ic some South Carolina ob arches. Christmas sermons were preaohed at the Walhalla Baptist church on Sunday morning and evening, De cember 28d, by Rev. G. H. Judd. Tho morning subjeot was the ado ration of our Lord by the wise men from the East, in wbioh the difficul ties of their journey were described by him from personal experience He mentioned that he saw the re puted tomb of one of these Magi in the ohuroh pf Mart Mariam at Urmia, Persia, probably the oldest Christian ohuroh in the world. The evening sermon was about the angels1 message and the adoration of our Lord by the bhepherda, in whioh he desoribed his visit to Bethlehem. Several praotioal lessons were en forced. How's This 1 We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any oase of catarrh that oannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly houorabie in all buslT ness transactions and financially able to rry out any obligations made by his .m. Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaoes or the system. Price, 76o. per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. Hall's Familv Pills aro the best. Eighteen Injured In Wrack. A dispatoh from San Jose, Cal., says : "Eighteon persons were in jured, several of them seriously, and a whole train load of three score passengers severely shaken up on Christmas eve when the two day ooaohes and the baggage ear of Southern Pacific train, No. 502, bound from Oakland to Wright's, left the traok on a ourve near Birm ingham siding and plunged 75 feet down an embankment. That many were not killed outright is due to the faot that the train had slowed down before it struck the ourve, where it is supposed the spreading of rails caused the accident. that's the house the doctor built, The biggest house you see; Thank goodness be don't get our money, For we take Hollister's Rooky Moun tain Tea. -Dr. J. W. Bell. Cost of Denatured Alcohol Plant Commissioner Yerkes, of the In ternal Revenue Bureau, has oome forward with a statement that the farmers oan establish distilleries {or denatured alcohol at an expense as low as $200. He explains that if a farmer or other person desires to go into the business of manufacturing denatured alcohol, at a plant how ever small, he will be required to oonstruot his plant in the manner prescribed by the general laws and regulati?ns. He will be required to give a bond, the effect of whioh will be to prevent him from defrauding the government of the tax on any distilled spirits produoed by him. He will be required to establish a distillery warehouse ; to deposit the spirits produoed by him in this ware house; to establish a denatured bonded warehouse and to tax pay or denature, just as he may wish, the alcohol produced by him. All of this will be done under government supervision, but the government t ja for this supervision. The man ufacturer of alcohol does not pay one cent for it. There is no objec tion to a farmer manufacturing his alcohol in ?'his back yard," provided he wants to establish a distillery there. But mind you, this stuff, the manufacture of whioh Yerkes is talk ing about, is not good to drink. It is aloohol in name, but is a poison aa deadly as strychnine.-Charlotte Chronicle. Two days treatment free. Ring's Dys pepsia Tablets for impaired digestion, impure breath, perfect assimulation of food, inoreased appetite. Do not fail to avail yourself of the above offer. Bold by Walhalla Drug Co. ; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. To Rebuild Oil Mill. [Anderson Mall, December 21.] Tho entire property of the Town ville Oil Mill, at Townville, was sold at auotion at Townville yesterday, and #was bid in by L. N. Geer, the president of the oompany, for $11, ?00. . The oil mill was burned some weeks ago, but the oompany owned a good ginnery, some real estate, notes and accounts, personal property, etc., and all of this included in thc sale, as well as tho burned over machin ery. Mr. Geer said the oil mill will be rebuilt probably during the com ing summer. ??i - "Plneules" (non alcoholic) made ifrom resin from our pine forests, used for hun dreds of years for bladder and ?kidney diseases. Medioine for thirty days, $1. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Got our guarantee coupon from Walhalla Drug Co, or W. J. Lun ney, Seneoa. Patrick Given Life Term. Albany, N. Y., Dtc. 27.--Gover nor Higgins has commnted the sen tence of Albert T. Patrick, who was condemned to die for the murder of William Marsh Rioe, to life impris onment. The Governor in a state ment explaining his aotion com mented that Patriok was largely con victed on the evidence of "Valet" Joues, who purchased immunity from the prosecution, although con fessing guilt, by testifying against Patriok. The fact that three of the judges of the Court of Appeals held there were errors in Patrick's trial is given as a reason for commuting the sentenoe. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cores Colds, Croup add Whooping Cough. ELEVEN KILLED_IN ICE RIOTS. RENEWED OUTBREAK CAME ON CHRIST MAS-TOWN UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Jackson, Miss., Deo. 26.-As a re sult of the race war in the Northern part of Kemper county, nine negroes and two white men are dead, and one white man is badly wounded. Governor " Vardaman has hurried troops to the soene and the entire neighborhood will be promptly placed under martial law. Information direct from Scooba at noon says i bat everything is quiet there. ?Six persons have root their death in the riots-four negroes and two whites. The four military oornpanies are still on duty, but no further serious trouble ie anticipated. As quiet apparently had been re stored yesterday the troops were withdrawn, but three hours after ward five negroes who, it is alleged had taken no part in the former troubles, were massacred, quickly Followed by an uprising among the negroes of the population, and re miting in the death of two men, the serious wounding of another and the killing of fonr more negroes. News of the outbreak waa wired to Mo Governor's office and the Chief Executive immediately ordered Col. Samuel MoCants, of the Second regi nont, to return to Wahalak with a letaohment of soldiers from the two Meridian companies. The troops eft Meridian shortly before mid light. Governor Vardaman may go to ;he soene in person,. The first news from Wahalak oame n the shape of the following offioial elegram : "Ono oompany of infantry and a >attery of artillery are in oharge. Two more blacks have been killed by litizens. Troops are now guarding .he town. A body of negroes, said o be armed, are fortified about two niles from the town." A little later word came over the ong distance telephone that posses vere forming with a view to storm ng the negro stronghold in the voods. The negroes had sent in a varning that they would burn the own if another of their race was ulled. fyner's Dyspepsia Remedy-AV6uar anteed Cure? If you suffer from dyspepsia or indi ?osti?n in any form, gas, belching, bitter ?ste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells, our stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gas rit is, loathing of food, pains or swelling u the stomach, baok or side, deep seated ddney or liver trouble, then they will lisappear in a short time after taking "ymir's Dyspepsia Remedy, made espe ially to ouro dyspepsia, indigestion and .11 stomach troubles, even of the worst ases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy ex tells the gasses and sweetens the breath, t oures sick headache, colic and conni i ?at ion at o nco. Druggists or by express 0 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it ails to cure. Medioal advice and oirou ar free by writing to Tynor Remedy Co., Lugusta, Qa. Sherry Brannon, of Eufaula, Ala., ged ten, was struck in the head by , Roman oandle ball on last Wed iosday night. In falling his head < truck the ourbing and his neok was woken. Hew to Avoid Pneumonia. Ton oan avoid pneumonia and other lotions results from a oold by taking foley's Honey and Tar. It stop? the tough and expels the cold from the ays em, aa lt ia mildly laxative. Refuse any rat the genuine in the yellow package. Dr. J. VT. Bell. Books In Return School Library. The Return School Library will be open from three to four o'clock every Friday afternoon. All wishing books to read may oall at the school house at the stated hour. Please observe rules on label of eaoh book. The following is the list of books now in the library: 1. Little Women. 2. Little Men. 8. Joe's Boy. 4. Old Fashioned Girl. 5. Old Fashioned Boy. 0. Stories of Animal?. 7. Old Indian Legends. 8. Our Country's Flag. 0. Advouture of a Brownie. 10. Hans Brinker. 11. David Copperfield. 12. Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush. 18. Uncle Remus. 14. Ivanhoe. 16. Last of the Mohicans. 16. Alioe in Wonderland. 17. Fairy Stories. 18. Grandfather's Chair. 10. Ten Boys. 20. Jean Micheal's School. 21. Pllgrim'B Progress. 22. Last Days of Pompeii. 23. John Halifax. 24. .P.Hops Fables. 25. Knights of Round Table. 26. Tom Brown at Oxford. 27. Joan of Aro. 28. Red Rook. 20. Scottish Chiefs. 80. Surrey of Eagle's Nest. 81. In Ole Virginia. 82. Five Little Peppers, 83. Horse Shoe Robinson. 84. Gulliver's Travels. 85. Palmetto Stories. 36. Robinson Crusoe. 87. Adventures of Hood. 38. Two Little Confederates. 30. The Arabian Nights. 40. Tom Brown's Sohool Days. 41. Catoocheo of Koo wee. 42. The Great West. 43. The Vioar of Wakefield. 44. Evangeline. 45. Stepping Heavenward. 46. Mrs. Wiggs. 47. L o voy Mary. 48. Fell in Love with his Wife. 40. Wide-Wide World. 50. We Two. 51. Won by Waiting. 52. Not Like Other Girls. 58. Under Drake's Flag. 54. With Lee in Virginia. 55. In the Golden Days. 56. True to the Old Flag. 57. With Wolfe in Canada. 58. By Right cf Conquest. 50. Donovan. 00. Hardy Norseman. 01. ThadeuB of Warsaw. 02. Twice Told Tales. 68. Sobonborgootta Family. 04. Gold Elsie. 05. Dorothy Vernon. 06. lu the Region of Terror. 07. iEsop's Fables, Vol. 2. 68. Grimm's Fairy Tales. 00. Blaok Beauty. 70. Stories from English History. 71. Heart? of Mid-Lothian. 72. Stories of Americans. 78. Each and All. 74. Seven Little Sisters. 75. Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew. 70. Old Greek Stories. 77. Rat and His Travels. 78. King of Golden River. 70. Fifty Stories Retold. 80. Story of Hiawatha. 81. Greek Literature. 82. Hope and Honor. 88. Author's Home Stories. 84. Golden Legend. 85. Kopt for Master's Use. 86. Walter in the Woods. 87. Merles Crusade. 88. Kinleworth. 80. Natural Law In tbeSoripturalWorld 90. Long's Atlas. Cures Coughs, Colds, C and Lung Troubles. Pre lotton Culture" is res, full of "meaty' grower. It discusses 1 cotton plant, and gives "N necessary to secure the g It will be sent free to GERMAN KAI York-03 Nassau Street, or 01. Adam Bede. 02. Right of Way. 03. St. Kimo. 04. The Young Carthegion. 05. Mam-Sell es Seoret. 00. Marble Form. 07. Beulah. 08. Larma Doone. 00. David Harum. 100. Won by the Sword. 101. Rob Roy. 102. Hosier School Master. 103. .Janice Meredith. 104. The Ir?ais. 106. Circuit Kider. 106. Village Watch Tower. 107. Felix Holt. 106. Harrie England. 100. ViaCruoia, 110. Count of Monte Cristo. 111. Her Dearest Foe. 112. Lena Rivera. 113. House of Sever. Oablea. 114. Letters from Self-Made Merchant. 116. The Virginian. 1 Kl. Keck's Bad Boy. 117. Blue and Gray. 118. Tales from Shakespeare. 110. Tennyaon's Poems. 120. Blaok Rook. 121. Lady of thc Lake. 122. Priuce of House of David. 123. Samantha at Saratoga. 124. Ben Hur. 125. ElBie Dinsmore. 120. Clansman. 127. Sir. 128. Stories of the Bible. 120. King of the Golden River. 130. George Washington. 182. The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee. 133. Enid, the God. 134. The Story of a Nurubery Stove. 135. Story of Little Howard. 130. DeSoto, Marquette and La Salle. 187. Stories of the Bible. 138. Our Farm of Four Acres. 130. How Cack Came to College. Mattye Bruoe, Librarian. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are j authorized to refund your money if Po sy's Houey and Tar fails to cure your ough or oold. It stops the cough, heals he lungs and prevents serious results rom a cold. Cures la grippe coughs aud ?reventa pneumonia and consumption, 'om ai ns no opiates. The genuine is in a | ellow package. Refuse substitutes. Dr. J, W. Bell. An Atlanta minister has been writi ng letters to the papers praising the | >eople of Atlanta for their good be* ? avior during Christmas. Good be lavior is certainly something for At a??a to be proud of. IK.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop Ttat Cough. aOEM Jroup, La Grippe, Asthma, vents Pneumonia and Consu t*or Sale br J* W? Bell. average fertilizer for cotton contain 3 per cent, nitro per cent, phosphoric acid per cent. ?OTASH the title of a book of 90 ' suggestions for the cotton :he proper cultivation of the valuable hints on fertilizing greatest yield, i all interested. LI WORKS Atlanta, Qa.-1224 Candler Building Some Changes al the Anderson Depot. The Anderson Mail, of December 27 th, says : Capt. J. R. Anderson, superintend ent of the Bluu Ridge Railroad, an nounced to-day that T. E. Howard will be made ticket agent at the anion depot to succeed S. H. Pre* vost, who has held the position for some time, and who recently ten dered his resignation to become clerk to the Commandant at Clem son College. Mr. Howard has been baggage agent at the depot for several months, and before that was local manager of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany. He ts a popular gentleman and will make an effioient ticket agent. H. J. Gignilliat will become bag; gage agent. Mr. Gignilliat was in the railroad service at Seneca for a long time, but recently moved to Anderson and engaged in the trans fer business. He is an experienced and capable man, and the baggage service will be safe in his hands. The ohanges will go into effect the first of January. Advice to the Aged. Age brings Infirmities, such ns slug ?l?h bowels, weak kidneys and blau er and TORPID 1.IVQR. Ms Pills have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions as In youth and IMPARTING VIGOR_ to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. They are adapted to old and young. ?->.?. Big Livery Stable Burned. Atlanta, Deoember 27.-Five hun dred horses and mules were burned in Harper Brothers' Livery Stables Tuesday. The loss is about $100, 000. The fire was started by safe blowers who exploded the safe in the office, the shock overturning a lamp. CASTO! &*" th? The Kind You Haw Always Bou?kt Signature .f sst THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR Throat " wth. mption YSLLQw PACKAQB