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iPERS WAS CHOSEN. ildent BcMeved that He Id Control State's Vote. hgton, Jan. 15.-Telegraph latches announcing the fact that Wight, ot New Orleans, had Itely deolded that he would not )( the office of Commissioner of t?rnal Revenue . are of more than dinary interest' to the. people of >uth Carolina. Bviiiud thu statement of Mr.Wight, ?at ho will not come to Washington. become the head of the big inter nal revenue tureau, ls an Interest story. Last summer, when Mr. rerkes, then commissioner, decided he would leave the office for the purpose of resuming the active (votice of law, there waB much spec 1 ulation ns to who would be nts suc cessor. To the surprise of many peo ple John O. Capers, of South Caroli na, vas named by the President to hold the place temporarily until Mr. Wight, the real appointee, could so arrange his business affairs that he could come to Washington. Mr. Wight held several confer ences with the President about the matter, and finally decided that he could not afford to sacrifice his Dust iness Interests by assuming the cum mlsslonershlp-at least not at that time. Mr. Capers then went in, so far as the public knew, to hold the place only temporarily. There was a general feeling among the public, however, that the President,, know ing of Mr. Cap?rs' strong political hold In South Carolina and elsewhere in the South, had really Intended for 'him to be the permanent commis sioner. Another fact that leads to the be lief t li ii t this is the true state of the case is that Mr. Wight did hot defi nitely and positively decline to ac cept the place until a few days ago after Mr. Capers had been confirmed by the Senate as commissioner. There ls apparently no reason why Mr. Capers should not hold the place for an indefinite time. The adminis tration of his office has been entirely satisfactory, and he has mixed poli tics and business of his bureau to the liking of both the President and becretary Cortelyou-his immediate superior. Mr. Wight's statement that he would not accept the place and Mr. Capors' confirmation should mean that the lattor will hold the place for an Indefinite period. A tickling cough, from any cause, is quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it Is so thoroughly harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation, even to young babes. Tbs wholesome green leave?, and tender stems of a lung-healing mountainous shrub furnish the cura tive properties to Dr. Shoop'B Cough Cure. It calms the cough and heals the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloro form, nothing harsh tised to injure or suppress. 3imply a resinous plant extract that helps to heal aching lung-. The Spaniards call this uhmb Which tho doctor uses, "The. Sacred Herb." Demand Dr. Shoop's. Take no other. _J. W. Bell. Shoot Slayer of Brother. Lawton, Okla., Jan. 17.-Dr. P.D. Beauchamp, of Lawton, to-day was shot and killed by Attorney John E. Thomas, of Lawton, and William J. Thomas, of Fort Worth, Texas, in a three-cornered pistol fight, caused by an old feud. Several months ago Dr. Beau champ killed Charles Thomas, a bro ther of John and William Thomas, at Hobart, Okla., Beauchamp alleging Intimacy between Charles Thomas and the doctor's wife. Since that, time trouble bas been brewing. Dr. Beauchamp was about to de part from Lawton to-day when the Thomas brothers met him on the sta tion platform. All three men drew pistols immediately. William Thom as fired twice, both bullets being ef fective. Then John Thornes shot Beaucamp twice, and the doctor fell to the platform dead. He fired at the brothers before falling, but mlss f 'I- them. The Thomases surrendered to the sheriff. Dr. Beaucamp had been released on bond. Pinesalve Carbc!I*ed acts like a poultice, draws out Inflammation and poison. Antiseptic, healing. For chapped hands, Hps, cuts, burns. Sold by J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lun ney, Seneca. Shot to Death on Moving Train. Helena, Arkansas, Jan. 15.-John Stokes shot and killed Charley Bll lingsley, whose wife was formerly Mrs. Stokes, aboard a train near this place to-day. Following the grant ing of a divorce the former Mrs. StoVes was married to Billlngsley, and the parties were en route to this city to attend a session of court at which the matter of tho custody of Stokes' two children was to have been decided, when the men met and the shooting resulted. Stokes, who bas been arrested, claims to have aoted in self-defense. A Gard. This ls to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no oplr 'es. The genuine ls In a yellow package Refuse substitutes. Sold by all druggists. Railroads to H.-' the Mouin. Chicago,. Jan. -The authori ties in the Southern States this year will receive the co-operation of the railroad authorities in the effort to build up the population in that sec tion. Homeseekers' excursions for the first time will be run to those lying east of the Mississippi mth of the Ohio river, and, jelprocal relations will be ' id with the roads serving ,west and West, lt is ho Southern States will re irge measure of profit. PRINTED BY REQUEST. Recipe is Easily Prepared at Small Cost, and Many Swear by it. Mix the following by shaking welt in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful coses after meals and at bedtime; Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce: Compound Kargon, one ounce, Compound Syrup Sarsaparil la, three ounces. A local druggist is the authority that these simple, harmless Ingredients can be obtain ed at nominal cost from our home druggists. The mixture ls said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive kidneys, overcoming backache, blad der weakness and urinary trouble ot all kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. Those who have tried this say it positively overcomes pain in back, clears the urine of sediment and regulates urination, especially at night, curing even the worst forms ot bladder weakness. Every man or woman here who feels that tae kidneys are not strong or acting (n a healthy-manner should mix this proscription at hooie and give it a trial, as it ls said to do NV o nd ors foi many verso as. . The Scranton lo..) Times was first to pt int this remarkable pre? scrlption, in October, of 1906, since when all the leading newspapers of New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other cities nave made many, announcements of lt to their readers. Atlanta Banks Retire Certificates. Atlanta, Jan. 17.-The Atlanta Clearing House Association, compo sed of the Atlanta National Bank, the Fourth National Bank, the Low ry National Bank, the Maddox-Ruck er Banking Company and tho Central Banking and Trust Company, six of the strongest financial institutions in the South, at its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon took official notice of the improvement In cur rency conditions. At this meeting the association unanimously decided to no longer require checks and drafts to be stamped ''Payable through Atlanta Clearing House Oe/.uflcates," and to request all holders of outstanding clearing house certificates to present them at the banks in order that they may he redeemed in cash. Bootha The Kind You Hate Always Bc SCHMITZ WEARY OF JAIL. Former Mayor Longs to Get Into tne Fresh Air Again. San Francisco, Jan. 16.-Ex-Mayor Schmitz has applied through counsel to be admitted to bail, but in the absence of the District Attorney the case went over until Monday. Mayor Schmitz has grown very restive in the jai} and 1B clamoring for re lease. Ruef says that when he gets out he proposes to work for better quar ters and food than are now given occupants of tH Jail. He declares the colls are v/y unsanitary. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood bitters ls a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, olear-bralned, clear-skinned. Humby Chosen Mayor of Clayton. Clayton, Ga., Jan. 16.-The muni cipal election for this place, which was had Saturday, resulted as fol lows: R. E. A. Hamby, mayor; J. C. Dover, W. F. Marsengill and Nel son Tilley .counollmen. The contest for mayor was between Col, James Grant and Col. R. E. A. namby, tin, .'onuer getting 16 and the latter 65 votes. All opposition in the race for councilmen waa with drawn before the election began. A Ring's Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal overcomes Indigestion,dys pepsia and other stomach Ills. Two days' trial free. Ask our dealers-J. W. Bell, Walhalla: W. Jv Lunney, Seneca. ? Cortelyou Deutes Report. Washington, Jan. 15.-Secretary Cortelyou was at his desk in the Treasury Department for the first time since his recent illness which began about four weeks ago. He said that the published story that he had resigned or would resign was absolutely without any foundation. Mr. Cortelyou pronounced the story that he had been offered the presi dency of the Knickerbocker Trust Company, ot New York, as abso lutely untrue. How to Avoid Pneumonia. You can avoid pneumonia and oth er serious results from a cold by taking Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough and repels the cold from the system, as lt is mildly lax ative. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Sold by all druggists. MUI Product Curtailed. Boston, Jan. 15.-Statistics com piled in cotton manufacturing circles in this city to-day show that at the present time the curtailment by tex tile mills already amounts to fully a quarter of the production and that the rate of curtailment will continue for at least eight weeks finger. In view of the present state f f the cot ton mutkut and of tho .Market for goods lt is said manufacturers gene rally favor the movement. Dropped Dead While Flames Raged. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 16.-Fire last night destroyed the Pacific Press building at 12th and Castro streets. During the fire W. B. Collian, 61 years of age, a mining broker, drop pod dead from excitement. / ? JAMES RYDER RANDALL DEAD. Famous Southern War Poet? Living at Augusta, Crosses the River? Augusta, Ga., Jan. 15.-James Ry der Randall, a oltizen of Augusta, native of Baltimore, died here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after an illness of only a few days. Col. Ran dall was perhaps the most famous of all the war poets. While going to church in inclement weather several dayt^ago, he contracted a cold, which developed ' into congestion of the lungs, and yesterday morning he was found in Mo room unconscious. He never rallied. He was bom in Baltimore in 1843. Among other famous products of his pen waw "Maryland, My Maryland," of which Oliver Wendel Holmes said: "My only regret is that I could not do for Massachusetts what Randall did for Maryland." i For twenty years he was editorial writer ot the Augusta Chronicle, sev ering his connection here in 1886, when he became connected with the Baltimore Press. He graduated from Georgetown and received his LL. D. from Notre Dame. ?100 Reward, ?100.' The readers of this paper Will be pleased to learn that there is at leant One dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all Ita stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positivo cure now known to tte medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ls taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature .lu def ag its work. The proprietors L.'vo so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that lt fails to cure. Send for Hst of testimonials. Address. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con* I stipation. Soliciting Liquor Trade is Violation. Opelika, Ala., Jan. 15.-The Jan uary term of the Lee county court of law and equity convened yesterday and G. G. Mitchell was chosen fore man of the grand jury. Judge A. E. Barnett delivered a forceful and j strong charge. In lt he emphasized ?he strict enforcement of the prohibi ten taws, the anti-bucket shop law land the fact that It was as much a violation of the prohibition law to solicit the sale of Intoxicating li quors, as was the direct sale. Pltoll CURDS. W. J. 'CARTER, M. D., Dentist. ?Office two doors abovt the Bank, In Carter's Pharmacy, WESTMINSTER, S. C. DR. W. P. AUSTIN, Dentist, Seneca, South Carolina. Office over J. W. Byrd ft Co. DR. D. P. THOMSON, Dentist, Walhalla, South Carolina. ?Office over OW. Pitchford Co's Store . Phone No. 86. DR. J. lt. BURGESS, Dentist, Seneca, South Carolina. Office over Nimmons' Store, Doyle Building. Office Hours:-9 A. M. to 1 P. M. 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. a A. BENTLEY, R. T. JAYNFG, Manager. A lt or ne,. OOONEB COLLECTION AGENCY. Special attention given to collec tions in the county. Try us. Ad dress all communications to B. A. BENTLEY, Manager, Walhalla, s. 0. E. Ii. IIERNDON. Attorney-at-Law, Walhalla, South Carolina. PHONE No. 61. I J. P. Carey, J. W. Shelor, Pickens, 8. C. Walhalla, 8. C. W. C. Hughs, Walhalla. OAKEY, SHELOR A HUGHS, Attorneys and Counsellors, Walhalla, S. O. i Practice in State and Federal Conns. R. T. J A Y NES, Attorney-at-Law, Walhalla, South Carolina. I Practioe in State and Federal Courts. Bell Phone No. 20. M. C. LONG, Attorney-at-Law, (Office Over Post Office,) Anderson, 8. O. Will practice In all Courts in South Carolina. 46-'08 KILLTHB COUGH AND CURE THE LUMPS j WITH Dr. King's New Discovery AND AU THROAT AND LUND TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY] OB MONEY REFUNDED. WANTED TO FIGHT TUTEL. Bat Accepted Amende Honorable Hot Politics in Louisiana. New Orleans, Jan. IS.-Thc first step in the formal dueling code for merly often used here hy men who met In personal encounter, was ta lton to-day by Judge St. Paul, of the Civil District Court, in a controversy between him and Donelson Caffery, Jr., hyii of the late United States Senator Cattery. The judge had printed in a. news- j paper a formal card applying to Mr. ' Caffery one of the epithets formerly recognized a3 cause for a duel. The card was In reply to a statement al leged to have been made by Mr. Cat tery last night in a political speech regarding an injunction which Judge St. Paul Issued last Saturday, tempo rarily restraining the Governor from removing from office a registrar of voters in New Orleans, Mr. Caffery immediately replied that his remarks had Deen incorrectly reported to Judge St. Paul. Judge St. Paul to-night, after con sidering Mr. Cattery's reply, issued the "amende honorable," exonerat ing Mr. Caffery. The amende was In regualr form, signed by two sec onds of the judge and likewise ac cepted by two seconds of his oppo nent. This is the second time In the present Gubernatorial primary that preliminary steps of the dueling code have been entered into. On the former occasion Mr. Caffery took exception to remarks alleged to haye been made by J. Y. Sanders, one of the candidates for nomination for Governor. Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequ j?tly develop Into pneu monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only Btops the cough, but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no se rious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no harmful drugs and ls In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. [Sold by all druggists. Pins and Man. (From Spare Moments.) A pin must he pushed to make lt go-so must men. A pin needs polish to do its work smoothly-so does man. A pl", to get out of a hole must have a pull-so must a man. When a pin sticks too long in one place it gets rusty-so does a man. A pin with a big head lo not much good-neither ls a man with a big head. The head of a pin prevents it from going too far-BO do the heads of some men. A straight pin under pressure will ?often become crooked-so will a j straight n an. Most pins have considerable brass in their composition-so do most men. Finally, "there are white plus,black pins, straight pins, crooked pins, long pins, short pins, smooth pins, rough pins, strong pins, weak pins -and the world ls f .11 o- the same kinds of n.en Co ugh Caution Never, pos ttl vol y never poison yourlunga. Ii you cough-cv on from a el imito cold only-you should always heal, sootho. and CABO tho irr)Utod bron, .hlal tabes. Don't blindly suppress lt with a stupefying poison. It's strange bow jome, thins? fl nally como about. Fortwuuty year? Pr. Snoop ISM constantly warned people not to take cough mixtures or prosyriptiojis containing Opium. Chloroform, or sunilar poisons. And now-a l'.Wa to tboug h-Congross say? "Put it on the label, ns aro In your Cough ? ri. No po|son marks on" Dr. Bhoop'S nona lb tb medloino, cl?e lt must by " tie label. lJtfftf?not.?aly salo, but tt particularly with your children. Wst on having ?r. fl^oop'i COMbOow,. OomparooiJrafully the ??ot? there! You ' demanding Dr* Sh? Cough Cure J. W. BELL. FA Fish scrap is use< balanced and careful! THE For the sh , MADE WITH *Xkdtrrm L FISH ?Vfcgctable PreparatLoiifoi?vi slmila?lng uicFoodarulRe^tih lins? it>.e Stomachs owl Bow is of Bl Promotes DigesUon.Cheerful neas and Kesi.Contains neither Opiiim^foi-phine nor Mineral. NOT ^\HCOTIC . Jeffie <*OUl*SMtUMLPtTGIttR JLx.S/nna * A*?M? JU? A perfect Remedy forCortslipa l ion, Sour Summen, Diorrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP Bar Sunup Signature of NEW "Y?HK. WAREHOUSE PLANS. Holding Company With Ample Oapi tal |g Recommended. ValdoBta, Qa., Jan. 16.-The Sea Island Cottdn Association of Geor gia and Florida, in convention here Tuesday, adopted a recommendation of a special committee for the forma tion of a cotton warehousing and holding company with'headquarters at jacksonville, with a capital stock of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, with the right to Increase to two million dollars. AIBO,- the association recommend ed that the Sea Island Cotton Asso ciation be incorporated and that they organize a guarantee company for the purpose of Insuring receipts Is sued by the warehouse and ho'.dlng company. The association elected new offi cers as follows: President, Har vie Jordan, Atlan ta; vice president, J. T. Price, Ala chua, Fla.; secretary, F. G. Schell, Lake Butler, Fla.; treasurer, J. Y. Blitch, Valdosta. Another resolution adopted was.to admit women' to the association without fees and for sub-associa tions to urge <ts many ladies to join ns possible. To stop that nain in the back, that stiffness of joints and muscles, take Pl neu les. They are guaranteed. Do not suffer from rheumatism, back ache, Kidney trouble, when you get 30 days' treatment for $1. A single dose at bedtime proves their merit. Get them to-day. Sold by J. W.Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. A Fishing Accident. "Terrible thing has took place," Bald the Hillville citizen, as he enter ed his gate disconsolately. "What can it be?" "Alligator swattered little Blllv." "But that ain't the worst of it." "Do tell!" "Swallered the jug o' bait, tool" OLD TIME FISH ? twenty-three years andar? of the Soutt ! IA every ton ot Farmers* Bon ly mixed, insuring bigger yields witt TRADE m REGISTEI ee that this trade mark t S. Royster ?Ao I UlflA For Infants and Children, His Kind You iiava Always Bought Bears the Signature of Use For Over Thirty Years BOWN WITH 80 SOULS. [Tho Ship Hartfleld is Lost Off Van? couve* fc!*nd. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 17.-Tn? British ship Hartfleld,from Liverpool to Seattle, ls believed to have- gone down with all on board off the west coast ot Vancouver Island. A wiro less message reports that the vessel's, quarter deckhouse and Bevoral boxea wore washed ashore to-dav. The ship's captain is A, S. Ander son, and his wife and family -were probably on board. In all there wero about thirty persons on board tho ship. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I Wedding in Presence of Death. Boyertown, Pa., Jan. 16.-A pa thetic incident in connection with the opera house fire, will be the mar ri UKO to morrow of Miss Gertruda Wren, daughter of Postmaster W.W< ( Wren, to Harry L. Gadel, of Lamed? Kansas. Miss Edna L. Boyer, who lost her life In the Ure was to have been the br1 "esmaid, and Newton Nlchtel, an o>... r victim of tho disaster, was to have bern best man. Despite tho fact that these and others who were to have been guests at the wedding are lying bj mod and charred beyond recognition at the Improvised mor gues, Miss Wren Insist? that tho ceremony take place. Itching piles provoke profanity? but profanity won't cure them. Donn's Ointment cures itching.bleed lng or protruding piles after years of suffering. At any drug store. iU?NO Li r? ?* Properly i less acreage RED s on every bag. ?uano Co. il**.