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Why not got your "Money's Worth" when you buy Fertilizers ? People kick about the price of Con*-struggle for reduction in the prioe of Flour and grow eu . cited over the way they think tu?t they are being robbed for these necessities. Yet some of them go right ahead paying two or throe dollars per ton more for their Fertilizers than the actual analysis of the goods will warrant * Too many , of us struggle for reductions that are 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 Fertilisers. You can surely save a considerable percentage of your money, and you can secure much more satisfaction in your farm work if you will- only buy your Fertilizers right Take our celebrated G. W. G. SOLUBLE GUAJEO for example. It measures right up on ac tual analysis with Guano sold by our competitors at much higher prices-so it is with all our brands, extra values are obtained in each without extra cost to the Farmer. Come and talk over FERTILIZERS with TJS. If you have any trade in you we can more than give you your MONEY'S WORTH. eneca s. if. General Manager. KE?WEE COURIER OfSTABLISHED 1840.) Published; Every Wednesday Morning. Jayne*, Sholor, Smith & Steck. Subscription, $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. jiVALHALLA, S. C.: WEI )N??DAY, JANUARY 22, 1008. TO BB READY IN SIX YEARS. Ultimate Tnjree Coat Will Approximate Hundred Million. Washington, Jan. 17.-Secretary aft app jared before the Senate com littee ?m inter-oceanic canals vc lay and gave that committee lnfor atlon Concerning the Panama Ga ?il project and to offer suggestions fdr legislation. j He ga conditio quoted 1 from var the work that the within si that Us would be' cludi?g Th? locks' retar; He wide 108 thro ern have cr?ai estl Hon a complete review ot tn? of the canal site, and formation he had received ms officials connected with He expressed the o pin iou Ian al should be completed years from next July, and t?mate cost approximately throA hundred million, in purchase price. ?rosed widening of tho ?aref * Hy explained by Sec nserted that with the locks to 110 feet a steamer of ot beam could easily pass The largest ship this.gov t ls planning to build will beam of but 96 feet. The In cost of the locks, Mr. Taft ed. could be about five mil liars. WI ney gans macl neysj Get gists| stori pare? side Shoo; quid come! quesl Youri Pie U n the stomach, heart or kid rv es get weak, then these or lways fall. Don't drug the sto nor stimulate the heart or kid That is simply a makeshift, prescription known to drug everywhere as Dr. Slump's Re ive. The Restorative ls pre expres8ly for these weak In erves, build them up with Dr. 's Restorative-tablets or 11 and see how quickly help will Free sample test sent on ro by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. health is surely worth this sim al V J. W. Bell. SACK OF COAL AS CLUB. Mnijett? Youth, Struck Over Head by Negro, May Die. arietta, Ga., Jan. 15.-Mell Rolba, aged 15, son of Whjeeler Bol bs, a carpenter, of Marietta, was alta ost murdered this afternoon by a negro boy of about the same age. Tin y were on the railway track and the negro had a sack lp which he wad picking up coal along the rail way when the boys met. The negro struck young Dobbs on the head with the sack containing th?) coal, and knocked him senseless, cutting his head badly and fractur ing the skull. At present he ls still unconscious. {The negro escaped and is still at large. No statemont can be secured 'frym young Dobbs as to the cause of thlj trouble. REMn / > v FOR NEURALGIA OR PAIN IN THE NERVES. J For neuralgia and sciatica Sloan's liniment has no equal. It has a wwerfully sedative effect onN tho ferves-penetrates without rubbing d gives Immediate relief from In-quickens the circulation of the lood and gives a pleasant sensation f comfort and warmth. "For three years I suffered with teuralgia in the head and jaws," rites J. P. Hubbard, of Marietta, C?, "niid had almost, decided to [lave thrde of my teeth pulled, when friend (recommended me to buy a wenty-Jl\je-cent bottle of Sloan's Lin ment. I j did t,o and experle? ced Inm ediate relief, and I kept on using t until the neuralgia was entirely ured. IrwlU never be without a bot te of Sloan's Liniment in my house gain. 1' Uf.e Jt also for Insect bites nd sore throat, and I can cheerfully ecommeiW lt to any one who suf ors fronl any of the lils which I have mennoned, KHd?S WOMAN THEN HIMSELF. Both Die Before Statement Wa* Made--No Eye-Witnesses. (Columbia State, l?lh.) A double killing; occurred last night at 7.80 o'clock at the house of Oracle Wade, colored, a resident of the-vice district,' on Lincoln street. Simpson Henry, colored, employed as chief clerk In the Southern rail way eating room at the union sta tion, shot and instantly killed Oracle Wade and then shot himself and ex pired in a few minutes. The details of the shooting could not be obtained, as lt lp doubtful if there wera any eye-witnesses to the affair, but a pint bottle of whiskey with about one-third of the Uqula left explains the cause. The police and the coroner arr*ved on the scene a few minutes after tue sound of the pistol, but both of the negroes were then dead and no statement could bo obtained. , The woman was shot on the left side ot i the back part ot the head. Simpson Henry shot himself on the right side of the head back of the ?a?, iL? bull rasgiufe slightly down ward. There were powder burns on the face of the woman showing that the pistol .was fired at close range. An Insidious Danger. One of the worst features ot kid ney trouble is that .lt ls an insidious disease, and before the victim real izes his danger he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it cor rects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes., TEACHER OF HELEN KELLER Is Said to Bo Now Losing Her Own Sight. - New York, Jan. 17.-Newe comes to New York from Wrentham, Mas sachusetts, that Mrs. John Albert Macy, who waa Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan, for twenty years the com panion of Helen Keller, is going blind. Mrs. Macy i? inflicted with cata ract, .uni it is feared she will entire ly lose her eyesight. It is to Mrs. Macy that Helen Keller owes her education, and the fact that she ls to-day a living example of the fact that love and patience can overcome the worst of afflictions. Until Helen Keller was seven years old she sat in darkness and silence, being deaf, dumb and blind. Then Miss Sulli van, as she ,was then, mastered the means of communication with the girl, and by the touch language, which she invented, began her edu cation. The story of Miss Keller and her achievements is known to every one, and it is to the woman whose friends now believe ls fast losing her sight that she owes lt all. For twenty years the two have been con stant companioiiu.aud it was through her interest in Miss Keller when she entered Radcliffe College that Prof. Macy, at the time, an instructor in Harvard, became acquainted with Miss Sullivan. Prof. Macy and Miss Sullivan were married in May, 1906, and since then have made their* home with Miss Keller at Wrentham. Prof. Macy is now one ot the editors of The Youths' Companion, and wrote the Introduction to Miss Kel ler's book, "The Story of Lite." Special Announcement Regarding tlio National Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles ls not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug Law as lt contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend lt as a safe remedy for chil dren and adults. Sold by all drug gists. Attempts to Assault Girl. Gainesville, Ga., Jan. 16.-Consid erable excitement was caused in the lower part of the county yesterday over a case of attempted criminal assault. A negro, John Nichols, i* alleged to have attempted to assault a young daughter ot G. W. Smith, near Buford. The giri ran and made her escape. Thc negro ls now lodged in Hall county jail. He will bo arraigned in tho Superior Court, which con venes here next Monday. ? ' ? Trial catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These testa are proving to the people-without a penny's cost-the great value of this .clentnie prescription, known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca tarrh Remedy. Sold by J. W. Bell. WOMAN IN QUEER POSITION. Wife of Two at One. Time Because of French and English Ijawe. /1 English woman married In England a domiciled Frenchman. The Frenchman, being under age, and not hav.'ng obtained the consent of his paronts, the marriage was de clared void by the courts In France. The English woman, after a lapse of six years, goes through a form of marriage with an Englishman, who deserts her and Institutes a Bult ot nullity on the ground that she ls, according to British law, ano ther man's wife. This contention was upheld by Mr. Justice Hargrave Deane, and has been confirmed on appeal. In France the woman ls the legal wife of the Englishman, In England she is th? legal wife of the French man. ; She is thus, in the light of matrimonial law in England and France, the wife of two men and the wife of neither, white her children are both legi tl mate and illegitimate. OAIT/TOIHA, ? Bain the ?TM Kind You N?? AlW?f8 Bo#t REAL E ESTAT. --? -? - / We are offering, for a limited time, some SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LAND I 170 acres at $6 per acre. Will cut in half to suit purchaser. D. F. Nicholson 4-acre lot. Will cut in lots. It all sold at once you get better price. Small farm three miles from Wal halla. A bargain. 2 y% acre lot and house and out buildings, in Midway. One Horse and Mule to go cheap; also one surrey in as good condition as new. All Bargains for quick purchasers. BURTON & BENTLEY, Walhalla, S. C. ?OTH'S~ STOVES AND RANGES. CHICAGO AND COLUMBIA AIR TIGHT HEATERS. TINWARE, ENAMEL AND STOVE WARE. . KITOHEN FURNITURE. 7" ' - i. y GENERAL REPAIRING AND TIN WORK. -CALL ON U.lK,IlllM.?. LOW BATES Offered by tJhe JU A IV or tb., Northwest, West, Southwest. WRITE J. G. HOLLENBECK. Division Passenger Agent, ATLANTA,, GA. gi Pains at the waist, bade front, ot side, are nearly sure proof of female trouble.* Some other signs are headache, pressing down pains, irregular (unctions, restless ness, cold limbs, nervousness, eta These pains maybe allayed, the system braced and the womsmly functions regu?*ted by the *iseof Wine of Cardui Mrs. Annie Hamilton, of Ste??onv?le? Wis.? writes* "Cartful saved ans from the grave after three (3) OoctfX'S lead?idto help mo. It is a good medicine and 1 reconunend it to all suiMng women.** R? sale et ali<3rugglstsi in il bottles. WRITE US A LETTER v DR. BABCOLiTPUZZLED. Clarendon County Has Insane China man on Its Hands. Columbia, Jan. 15.-Tho problem of provid!B?j for n?tivmi ia slw*y? e. serious one at tho State Hospital for the Insane, and applications for the admission of foreigners still further complicate the troubles of Dr. Bab cock. Lately Governor Ansel has been appealed to by county officers to Bond two foreigners, an Algerian and an Italian, who were evidently demented trampa, to the hbspltal. To-day Superintendent Babcock re ceived application from Clarendon county f.r the admission of a Chi nese laundryman by the name of Charlie Willie. The papers of com mitment say that he has been a resi dent of this State for two years. It also appears that his mental trouble ls, due to "hitting the opium pipe." Charlie has saved .his money and Probate Judge Windham, of Claren don, is at a loss to know what to do with it while Charlie ls In the asy lum. Charlie ls said to have an uncle, Sam Lee, in Sumter. Is Charlie Wil lie a white patient or a colored one? is the question now up to Dr. Bab cock to decide. H. H. Tucker Reihdlcted. Kanaan City, Mo., January 16. Harry H. Tucker, Jr., secretary and former general manager of the Uncle barn Oil Company, was reindtcted on vm?o COU uva uj ? r ?u???i fiimiu juij in Kansas City, Kans., to-day for alleged misuse of the malls In adver* Using the sale of stock. Tucker was Indicted In April last on three counts charging a similar offense. The In dictments were quashed because of ? technical error. Tucki >. had sold stock In the concern in twenty States to the amount of over 91,000,000. NOT TO OPEN Tiffi? YEAR. Jamestown Exposition Not to Be Opened thig Year. Norfolk, ya., Jan. 16.-That there will KA ??* vQ-^TWinlnii- r\f flux Be?.*. *mmxn\k*to*jtta& Assaulted with Bottle; Eye Put Ont. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 16.-C. H. Dorsett, a prominent business man of this city, was assaulted Monday night in the park extension by three men, as he was on his way home. He was struck with a bottle, and his eye was put out and had to bo removed at the hospital. Jamestown Exposition next summer was determined to-day by the reply of Chairman George F. Adams, of the exposition re-opening committee, to S communication on this subject sent him last week by Alvah H. Martin, chairman ot the receivers forjj&&*&e^ position company. The only chance left tori re-opaw ing would be the purchase of Uv* property for this purpose hy private interests. The exposition receivers will to-morrow file with the couria their first report. The Powhatan Guard on the grounds was to-day reduced to 25 men. An efficient fire department ls still being maintained for the pro tection of the State and other build ings. _ Stops earache lu tw ? minutes;' toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleacLe, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours-Dr. Thomas' Wine trie OH, monarch over pain. EES LM?TI OONTAIN8 HONKY AND TAR. OONFORW8 TO NATIONAL PURK POOD AND DRUGS LAW* An improvement over m an jr Couflh, Lung and Bronchial Remedie?, because lt rids th? system of s ?old by acting as a cathartic on the bowel?. No opiate?. Guaranteed to fir* satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared by PINBULB MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO. U. ?. A* Bold hy DR. J. W. BELL, Walhalla. W. J. LUNNEY. Seneca. is GHOULS TAKE TRINKETS OFF Fire Victims of Boyera town Theater Disaster. Boyertown, Pa., Jan. 15.-The Pennsylvania State police are on guard at th? doors of the four mor gues in which He the charred bodies of the 168 victims of the Rhoades Opera' House fire, where Identifica tions of the remains began to-day. Because of an effort made to rob the dead of jewels and trinkets, Coro ner Strauss is admitting to the mor gue only five persons at a time, and the work of singling out their rela tives by the sorrowing survivors is slow. Early to-day another vice, TI was added to the long Hst of dead. He was Jacob Johnson, who though res cued from the vortex of the panic, had inhaled the deadly flame. He alono, of all who perished, ls at his home. IThe others, swathed in white linen, He ins long ^rows In the morgues, while above them bend weeping men and womn seeking, too often in vain, for knowledge of their dead. A pall hangs over the place. From door after door in the best residenco sections of the city streamers of black dangle. The streets aro silent, though thronged. Not a loud-spoken word, nor whistle, not a laugh is heard. Men and i women with tear stained eyes throng the streets. Two more bodies have just been recovered from the ruins of the opera house. Searchers In the cellar of the Farmers' National Bank, which formed the first floor of the bulld Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to ?ak? lng, struck a heap of burned debris which held the bodies. One of the workers to-day found a big leather wallet In the ruins con taining $1,100 in bank notes. There was nothing in the wallet to Indicate to whom lt belonged. A HAPPY HOME ls one where health abounds. With Impure blood there cannot be goo J. health. With a disordered I TVER there cannot be g ooo oi?od. Tuft's Pills revivify tho torpid LIVER and restore Its natural action. A healthy LIVER means pare blood. i-. Pure blood means health. Health means happiness, rake no Substitute. All Drugo&its. Columbia Dono With Certificates. Columbia, 1 Jan. 16.-Announce ment was made to-day by the Colum bia Clef .ri m-, I louse Association that the banks of this city would begin I immediately to call in their cert in (cutes. It was originally intended to ? keep this paper in circulation until March 1. DISPENSARY CASE II K A KO. Court Decides to Make Uto' Injunc tion a Permanent. Columbia, Jan. 16.-At the hear ing on the returns to-day in the Su preme Court in the numerous charges on the dispensary injunction cases the court directed the Attorney Gen eral to prepare a permanent injunc tion gainst all of the defendants ex cept, the owners of the property whet were allowed ten days in which to file punted arguments. A motion for an order of refer ence was made in some of the cases, but as the lawyers would not deny the alica!ions of the petitions thia was refused. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, grows in favor daily with yoong and old. Mothers should keep it ou hand for children. It is prompt relief to croup. It ls gently laxative, driving the poison and phlegm from the system. It Is a simple remedy that gives immediate relief. Guar anteed. Sold by J. W. Bell, Wal halla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Man's Enemy. (Newberry Observer.) There is this consolation about having the grip. You feel so thank ful after you get over it.-Anderson Mail. But you never get over lt. A! j Newberry physician . describes the ?grip as a disease from which none lever dies and none ever recovers. Laxative Froit Syrup SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS. Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches? It ta guaranteed