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Why not get your "Money's Worth" when you buy Fertilizers I People kick abo-it the price of Ooite^truggle for reduction, in the price of <*iour and grew ex cited over the way they i-aink that they are being robbed for these necessities. Yet some of thom go right ahead paying two or three dollars per ton more for their Fertilizers than the actual analysis of the goods will warrant. Too many of us struggle for reductions that ore hard to secure, and often ignore the economies and better values that are open to every Farmer who will use good common sense and discretion in buying Fertilizers. You can surely cave a considerable percentage of your money, and you cai. secure much more satisfaction in your farm work if you will only buy your Fertilizers right. Take our celebrated G. W. G. SOLUBLE GUANO for example. It measures right up on ac tual analysis with Guano sold by OUT competitors at much higher prices-so it is with all om- brande, extra values are obtained in.each without extra cost to the Farmer. Come and talk over FERTILIZERS with US. If you have any trade in ^ou we can more than give you your MONEY'S WORTH. Seneca Co. G. i. rnmm, General Manager. KEOWEE COURIER (ESTABLISHED 1849.) Published Every Wednesday Morning. -By Jayne?, Shelor, Smith & Stock. Subscription, $1.00 Per Annum. ^ Advertising Rotes Reasonable. Communications of a personal character oharged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes ot' respect, of not over one hundred words, will be printed free of charge. All over that number must b<* paid for at the rate bf one cent a word* Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, 8. C.: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1008. PROHIRITION IN GEORGIA. First Violator of Law Gets Sentence V of Cool Thousand. Athens, Ga., Jan. 12.-r-The first case of violation of the State prohi bition law in this county, and the first of its kind In tho State of Geor gia, was tried before Judge Howell Cobb, of the Athens city court on the 7th. Anson Huggins, a young white man, of splendid appearance, was the defendant. He represents the firm of E.. B. Gibson, of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., and the charge was that on January 3, at the Central of ->eorgia depot, in this city, the same being a public place, he gave away several samples of liquor as well as distributed advertising matter. After hearing all the evidence Judge Cobb reviewed the prohibi tion lay of the State. He said that the dry counties, under the old law, had been flooded by the liquor deal ers In the wet counties until the people rose up and enacted the State law, and that now lt appears that ii rm;! outside of the'State were at tempting to nullify the sentiment of the people of the State on this sub ject. Consequently he would impose thc maximum sentence of the law, less the service iii jail or ehaln gang, and the fine was placed at $1,000. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood, makes now flesh, and healthy men, women and children. Nothing can take its place; no remedy has done so much good as Hollister's Rocky ' Mountain Tea. 35c.-Tea or Tablets. Dr. J. W. Bell. 800 LIVES LOST. Moving Picture Machine Catches Fire in Crowded Restaurant. Victoria, B. C., Jan. 9.-Mnil ad vices from South China tell of a ter rible fire at Canton, where 300 lives were lost in the burning of a res taurant. A Chinese recently return ed from California, bringing a cln metograph machine, gave an exhi bition of moving pictures in a res taurant. Several hundred Chinese had crowded Into the place out of curiosity, packing it tightly, when the film took fire. There was a panic, during which the burning building collapsed. -.... Advice to mothers: Don't let your children waste away. Keep them strong and healthy during the win ter with Hollister's Rocky Mounts.u Tea. It ls the greatest tonic for children. Pure and harmless, does the greatest good. 36c-Tea or Tab lets. Dr. J. W. Bell. 100,000 D3LE AT NEW YORK. Committee Looks Into Many Cases of Lack of Employment. New Yorkt Jan. 9.-The committee of the Central Federated Union, which is investigating the laying off of men by the National, State and city authorities, reports that there aro at presen 160,000 men out of employment In New York city alone, They say that 40,000 union men, allied with the building trades, are out of work, 20,000 mlscellaneaous union men Idle and 100,000 non-un ion men looking for jobs. Trial catarrh treatments are being mailed out freo, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine. Wis. These tests are proving to the people-without a penny's cost-the great value of this 'cientlflc prescription, known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca tarrh Remedy. Sold by J. W. Bell. HI9TX)RIO TOXAWAY. Occurrences of the Long Ago-A Pro gressive Section of the County. - Prattler's Bridge, Jan. 8-Special: Peace sud quiet prevails in this sec tion. The people arc prosperous and happy, and have hog and hominy in abundance. ? It was my pleasure a few days ago to visit J. F. Stewart and family on Toxaway, where I was royally en tertained by Mr. Stewart and family. I met A. B. Stewart who has return ed from the West, and Miss Adla Wiley and Miss Geraldine Hughs, of Richland, both teachers of ripe in telligence. Miss Hughs is the teacher of the Toxaway Behool, and has been for several terms, and gives general satisfaction. Miss Hughs ls teaching near the historical home of the Hughs' Horse Shoe, the home of her father and grandfather. People of honored nativity in war and peace have lived in the Tox away va'.Yy and along the banks of its crystal waters. Toxaway 1B an Indian name of a creek and valley. The valley ls populated by some of the best farmers and citizens In up per South Carolina. On the farm of James Pool the Baxters were killed by a negro in 1860-John Baxter, a son and daughter. The negro was caught in Gilmer county, Georgia, and was hanged at Cross Roads, near Madison, on a blackgum tree. The tree is still standing by the side-pf the road, and ls noticed by many people John Baxter was killed by his own negro, whom he bought from Harrison Riley, of Dahlonega, Ga. Toxaway Valley bas produced many great men and valiant soldiers -the Pools, Maxwells, Adamses, Den ions and Strlbllngs, and ls now in habited by many good citizens. Good farms and residences are on- every hand. The most costly residence ls that of R. B. Collins, just completed at a cost of $1,800. Success to The Courier, its editors and its numerous readers. A.M.O. Ring's Little Liver Pills wake up lazy livers, clean the system and olear the skin. Try them for bilious ness and sick headache. Price 25c. Sol* by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J, Lunney, Seneca. ' SPINNERS' ASSOCIATION. Meeting to Look Dito Cotton Goods Situation. Charlotte, N. C., Jan. 8.-Believ ing that the present unsatisfactory condition in the cotton goods situa tion demands a remedy, a call was Issued to-day for a joint session of the Southern Soft Yarn Spinners' Association, the Southern Hard Yarn Spinners' Association, and the North Carolina Cotton Manufacturers' As sociation. The meeting will be held tn this city January 18th. At the Joint session the condition of the cotton goods market will be consid ered and some action taken to pro tect the manufacturers of cotton goods. It is expected that over 2, 000,000 spindles will be represented at this meeting. In Kentucky. (Indianapolis News.) The light descends the softest In Kentucky; The summer days come oftest In Kentucky; There friendship is the strongest, There love light glow^ the longest, Yet wrong is always wiohgest In Kentucky. Life's burdens bear the lightest In Kentucky; The home fire burns the brightest In Kentucky; While players are the keenest And cards come out the meanest, In Kentucky. The orators are grandest In Kentucky; Officials are the blindest In Kentaotc/; The boys are all the fliest, Groat dangers ever nighest, And taxes are the highest In Kentuoky. The bluograss waves the blaeBt In Kentucky; Yet blue bloods are tho fewest In Kentucky; , The moonshine In. the clearest By no means lt's the dearest^ And yet it aots the queerest In Kentucky. The dove notes are the saddest In Kentucky; The frolics are the maddest In Kentucky; Hip pockets are the thickest, And pistol hands are quickest Thc cylinder turns the slickest In Kentucky. Your Passing Shadow ? i. 11 11. THE 8. O. PYTHIAN. It ta In Trouble with the Post Office Department. (Anderson Mall.) The South Carolina Pythian, the Journal established by the Orand Lodge of Knights of Pythias at the meeting in Anderson last May, and which has been published monthly ever since, is In trouble with the post office department and may be temporarily suspended. It is possi ble that the Buspt .sion will - be per manent. The Grand Lodge levied an assess ment of 25 cents on each member of the order in the State for the sup pr rt if the Pythian, and ordered the papei sent to each member without further cost. The post office de partment lins ruled this ls not a bona fide subscription list and that the paper ls not, therefore, entitled to the newspaper postage rates. The publishers of the paper say they can not afford to pay the higher postage rates demanded by the post office de partment, which, would be one cent per copy for each issue. Grand Chancellor M. L. Smith called a meeting of the Grand Lodge officers In Columbia a few days ago to discuss the matter, but a quorum was not present, and no action was taken. It is not known what will be done, but lt 1B thought that the next move will be that an effort will be made to get the post office de partment to modify its ruling and allow The Pythian the same postage rates that are allowed regular news papers. If this ls not done there may not be another issue of the pa per until after the Grand Lodgei meets again and takes action. Pointed Paragraphs. (Prom the Chicago News.) There is more or less dead wood In every family tree. A man Isn't satisfied to be made of dust; he wants more. One kind of dignity is used to cover an Intellectual vacuum. Br) an and Cunnon. Danville, 111., Jan. 10.-William Jennings Bryan, who spoke here last night at dinner, tendered him by the Bryan Democracy, declared lt his be lief tjiat Joseph G. Cannon of this city, will be the Republican candi date for president, and that he will oppose Mr. Cannon. Man and Wife Bumed. Auburn, N. H., Jan 10.-James Moulton ?and his wife, each aged more than 75, were burned to death In a Are that destroyed thoir home hero yesterday. PAIN .Pata ta tho head-pain anywhew, hos ita cause. PBUi iaoongwrttoh. pain ia blood pressure-nothing ela? usually. At least, te tara Dr. Bhoop. and to Sore lthahas created a little pink tablo'. That blet-caBed Pr. Snoop's Honda che Tablet coaxes blood pressure away from pat ItaoJfatlacbjurainf. pleastaslydCUKhtfi though safely, it aurel/ equalises the bl , ?vaitL_. feabletr-oanod Pr. ShoopY _ coaxes blood pressure away from pain centers. "" Titful. Gently, blood ein? trou have a headache, it's blood pressure, lt'* painful periods with women, same eenie, you are sleepless, restless, narvena, it's blood ooomnea-blood pressure. That surely ia a certainty, for Dr. Snoop's Headache Tablets stop lt ta 9> minutes, and the tableta simply distribute the ?un?rural blood piwesure. ?ural blood prMture. .raise your finjar, ard doesn't lt vet nd. and] .vetf. end pain y oof Of course it dos*. Ifs Oop ceetoon, blood pressure. You'll find it whore peta le-fklwara. It a simply Common Sense. We sell al 26 cents, and cheerfully recommend Dr? Shoop's Headache Tablets J. W. BELL Women's troubles throw Mako yours Into a passing shad order of which has caused your backache, nervous spells, draggl Mrs. R? H* LATOSOS? of I doctors; thay no good, so H better than tn 20 years." Sold WRITE US A LETTE! The Secret. There ls music In your laughter, That echoed through the day, Por. 'tin naid.. yoii'r? always hanny. Whether blue the sky or gray; And, they add, your face ls beaming With the Joy of paradise, Por your little heart ls shlnlag Through your eyes. They have told me of your gladness, Of your smile, and how you sing; They have spoken of the goodneps Which you find in every thine; And that you are most contented No one longer now denies, For your little heart ls.shining Through your eyes. , Every dainty bud and blossom Lift their tiny little heads, For the blessings of the sunbeams I That your soul upon them sheds; And they never miss the eplendor Any more of starry skies, For your little heart ls shining Through your eyes. It is mighty close to heaven Where you linger night or day And it does not seem far distant. When your footsteps guide tho way: For a soulful sort of feel i us Every requisite supplies, When your little heart is shlvilng Through your eyes. I have wondered as I listened To their reasons-some absurd And have, weighed in silent wisdom I Each explanatory word; I But suppose they knew exactly I Would they stare in wild surprise? Why your little heart ls shining Through your eyes! -Ralph Methven. If you haven't the time to exer cise regularly,* Doan's Reg?lete will prevent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25c. Ret and Jim, (Frederlcksburg Free Lance.) In the northwest part of our coun try there lives a well known Irish magistrate. A. man of liberal edu cation and full quota of genuine wit. A short time ago Jim and Bet, a colored pair, called upon the 'squire to be united for better or worse. The 'squire having been notified of their coming, prepared and aotually used the following ceremony: "Jim, will you take Bet, Without any regret, To love and cherish, Till one of you perish, And is laid under the sod, So help you Ood." All being answered in the affirma tive by Jim, the 'squire turnod to Bet and said : "Bet, will you take Jim, And cling to him, Both out and in, Through thick and thin, Holding him to your heart, Till death do you part. Bet acquiesced by a modest bow of the head, and now the happy pair was dismissed as follows: "Through life, alternate Joy and strife, I now pronounce you man and wife1 Oo up life's hill till you get to thc level, And salute your bride you black rus ty devil." Contest for Red-Heads Only. (Jacksonville Times-Union.) When the golden rays of the glo rious Florida punshlne kiss the au burn ringlets ot the Joyous Jackson ville girls, the picture ls so perfect that even Father Time stops still in his flight and orders an ounce of ra dium that his youth may be restored In the radiating glory of one of these auburn angels the red-headed, dim pled dumplings of Houston, Texas, look like a whitewashed fence after a cloud over their lives, which neglect ti ow by taking a medicine thal acts direct! womanly troubles. - The right remedy f< ng peira, Irregular functions etc, ts ie of Ca Sprott, Ala^vrtea; S ?uffered wt?h tem xk Wine of QarduL. I bato taken 10 Ix by fill reliable druggists, tn $ 1 XX) betties > WrHrtototor***. coto><rfv?hii*4??V??a* GJo?tj ' t?Swi^T^* j^vw?ofD^t' ftf???o? OLD MEN IN THE SENATE. Long Terms In that Body a Compara tively New Fashion. Vviiiiiuu Boyd A "ninon, of Iowa, has been in Congress forty-two years, ever since the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, says the Boston Globe. Fe; thirty-four years he has been a Senator and now he an nounces himself as ready to receive a seventh term. Already his record of senatorial service ls unequaled, and if he shall serve out another term he will have held his seat for forty-two years and been in Congress a full half century. The Increasing tendency to con tinue old men In the Senate ls a re markable development of our poli tics. It is surely not due to the soft ness of the berth. The Senate ls the most Influential and the hardest working legislative body In the coun try; in either respect lt has few equals In the world. Yet the men In lt who have passed middle age must constitute nearly half ot ita member ship. There are fourteen who are more than three-score and ten and halt a dozen of these are about 76. Five of the twelve Senators from New Eng land are septuagenarians. At least twenty members have served more than two terms. Half of the New England Senators are In that favored class. Long terms In the Senate of the United States are a comparatively new fashion. They are rare In the first half of the 19th century. The name of Thomas H. Benton suggests a striking exception to the rule In those earlier days, for he sat In the Senate thirty years. The truth ls that a seat there was not so much coveted then as now. Men resigned it lightly. With three exceptions-Strong, Pickering and) Vinnum-no Massachusetts Senator until Webster served the length pt one term. George Cabot and Samuel Dexter resigned from the Senate to accept cabinet places, and Harrison Gray Otis-threw up his place even to bo mayor of Boston. John Quincy Ad ams was so Insulted when the Legis lature Indicated Its preference for another as his successor that he re fused to serve out his term. Benja min Ooodhue, Dwight Foster and El Porter Ashmun resigned for no pub Ile reason whatever. James Lloyd, who was twice elected, resigned each time before completing his six years. When Webster had served four teen years he retired to enter Harri son's cabinet. Being re-elected, he 'again retired after five years to ac jcept a place in Fillmore's cabinet. I Hoar's tventy-seven years and Sumner's twenty-three In the Senate gave them the record from Massa chusetts, and each served until death. Wilson, had served eighteen years whon he left to be Vice President. Dawes, at the end of eighteen years, was forced out and his seat was taken by Mr. Lodge, who has now been In fourteen years. HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Suggs!* A Busy Medlckie for Busy People. Bring* Solden ?with and Renewed Vigor. A rpeoiflo for Constipation. Indigestion, Livor oort Kidney troubles, Pimples. Eczema, Impuro mood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Ilowele. Headache and Backache. Its Kooky Mountain Tea in tab let form. 86 cent? a box. Genuine mada by H0U.I8TSB DHUO COMPANT. Madison, Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE $8,000,000 for Motor Cars. New York, Jan. 8.-Nearly 8,000, 000 were spent in the United States during 1907 for motor cars, accord ing to the estimate made by the as sociation of licensed automobile manufacturers. The association has decided to hold Its next show In Mad ison Square Garden In January In stead of November ao heretofore. nay causo to become permanent y OQ your womanly organs, tb? dls yr you, when you ham headache] rdui ole trotties for; 12'years; tried 4 >nies?fe?l groaihy relluved- and am - Try lt If wwi Waffled The New Stenographer. 1 have a new stenographer, she came to work to-day, * Rho fr?M wiA th?? .-?-- rt - ham system, Two hundred words a minute seemed to her, she said, like play, And word for word at that-she never missed 'em! I gave her some dictation-a letter to a man, And this, as I remember lt, was how the letter ran: "Dear Slr: I have your favor, and la reply would state That I accept the offer in yours of recent date. I wish to say, ho wo vt., that under no condition Gan I afford to think of your free lance proposition. I shall begin to-morrow to turn the matter out; The copy will be ready by August 10th, about. Material of this nature should not ba rushed unduly, Thanking you for your favor, I am? yours very truly." She took it down in shorthand with apparent ease and grace, She didn't call me back; all in a flurry. Thought I, "At last I have a girl worth keeping 'round the place," Then said, "Now write it out--you need !iurry," The Remington she tackled-now and then she struck a key, And after thirty minutes this fet what she banded me: "Deer sir, I have the Feever, and in a Pile i Sit, And I except tho Offer as you Have reasoned it. I wish to see, however, That under any condition Can I for to Think of a free lunch proposishun? I shall be in to-morrow To, tura the mother out, The cap will be red and Will costt. $10 about. Mateerlul of this nation should not rust N. Dooley, Thinking you have the Feever T am Yours very truely." Disturbed tho Congregation. Tho person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing ls requested to buy a bot tle of Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by all druggists. FOUR MEN THY TO ROB. lng at Union Station. Kansas City, Jan. D.-Four mea without masks boldly walked into a passenger train standing in the un ion station early this morning and attempted to hold up tho passengers. Whilo they were getting busy Con ductor Drew came in. He smashed bis lantern over the head of one of the men and all turned and fled. They left nb clue. The police quickly followed, but the men separated and escaped. TROOF8 CALLED OUT. Feared That There Will Bo a Repet?? tlon of the Night Rider Outrages. Lexington, Ky., Jan. 9-\ squad of soldiers with a Gatling gun are In Lexington to-day prepared to quell any disturbance that may arise as a result of tho tobacco war. Night riding outrages in tho Whit? tobacco rogions' are anticipated, and Governor W'son has sent squads of soldiers to various sections, and will cot dispatch the entire militia to any place. The planters, In cose of au uprising, will be dealt with severely.