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Next Monday Morning At 9:00 O'clock BR] opei Mon you: the you DAVID PAYSON VEINER DEAD. Stricken Suddenly with Heart Fail ure at isis Home at Retreat. It la with regr?t we chronicle the death ot D. Payson-Vernor, which oc curred nt his -home at Retreat, In this county, on Thursday, Febmary 13th, 1908, at 9 o'clock A. M., In the 49th year or his age. His death was sudden and unexpected. He was apparently in usual health and was attending to his affairs when taken with a sudden and fatal 111 ness. His trouble Io supposed to have been heart failure, and he died before n physician could be sum moned. Tlie announcement of his death is received with Borrow by many friends. His lire was spent on the farm, and he was noted for his quiet, kind and generous dispo sition. He was never married and made ht? home with his mother, Mrs. Malinda Verner. He ls sur vived by his aged mother, and by "'s sisters, Mrs. J. A.Wyleyand Miss _arriet Vorner, of Retreat, and by ils brothers, J. D. and W. L. Verner. of Walhalla, and H. C. Verner, of Martin, Qa. He was a consistent member of the Retreat Presbyterian churAi, and his bpdy was burled thexe last Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, after appropriate funeral services conducted* by Revs. J. J. l?arrell and Wm. Wyley, In the pre sence of a large concourse of sorrow ns relatives and friends. We ex end sympathy to the bereaved ones their sorrow. se: I ?O Sam th? Bignatur? i rp <g*^ H, X i-^a, s ilhe Kind You Haw Alway? Dots from Cherry's. Cherry's, Feb. 18.-Special: Mr. artd Mrs. J. W. Sanders and family, of Abbeville, are visiting at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sanders. Miss Eloise Dublin, of Anderson, visited at the home of R. C. McCue recently. Dock Moore.of the Shiloh section, visited his friend, Qua Moore, of this place, recently. . Mr, and Mrs. J.. J. Moore visited the latter's brother, J. W. Sanders, of Abbeville, last week. Misses (Mella and Josie Moore, of Denver, visited relatives here during last week. Seneca river was on a boom Sat urday, and lt was Impossible to get across. T. S. and Que Moore and Marshall Dillard were at Friendship last week for a short while.. Richard McCue visited relatives and friends at Pendleton recently. Miss Besie Sanders ls visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Fredericks, of Ware Shoals. T.O.M, -?ti*? Reason Enthroned. Because meats are so tasty they are consumed In great excess. This leads to stomach troubles, bilious ness and constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach a Liver Tableta and you will soon be well again. Try lt. For sale by Dr. J. W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lun ney, Soneca. Samples free. a, Notes from Ramsay's Creek. Ramsay's Creek; Feb. 17-Special: We have perhaps more mud at pres ent than anything else, and most of the roads are nearly Impassable. J. S. Floyd, who has been Indls oBed for several/days, ls much bet ter, to the delight of his many friends. Oak Grove school house, with all Its contents, wa?, destroyed by fire late Monday afternoon, February 1.0. It is supposed that the Are caught from the fl re-place Inside, and was therefore entirely accidental. For general appearance and convenience it was considered' one of the best rural school buildings in Oconee. This fact makes tho patrons of the school feel tho loss very heavily. The new church known an Bethel, at the Cross Roads or muster ground place, ls nearing completion. Dick Floyd, who spent a fort night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Floyd, oxpects to roturn to Asheville Wednesday. Henry Leo spent last Friday here with his friend, Charlie Leo. D. Save Money by Buying Chamber lain's Gough Remedy. You wlil pay Just as much for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy as for any of the othor cough medicines, but you save money in buyln? lt. The Baving Is In what you get, not what you pay. The sure-td-oure-you quality is in every bottle of this remedy, and you got good results when you take lt. Neg lected colds often develop serious conditions, and when you buy a cough medicino you want to he euro you ar?, getting ono that will euro your cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy always cures. Price 35Paod r>0 cants a bottle. For sale by Dr. J.' W. Bell, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Son?ca. rNG in your spare change and a a Bank Account, and every iday thereafter do likewise and will be agreeably surprised at end of the year to find how much have accumulated. INTEREST ??A?D ON TIME DEPOSITS. Bank of Walhalla, Walhalla, S. G. GIRL-BOY CAN'T MARRY. Error Made in Registering Hirth of Child Causes Complications. Parjs, reo. 18.-Mlle. Leys, a handsome young brunette of Dun kirk, recently became engaged, but when her parents applied to the reg istrar of births for tho necessary copy of their daughter's birth certi ficate to lodge it in view of her mar riage, they discovered that by a mis take the girl was registered as a boy, and that her name was down on th? list of conscripts to be called lor military service this year. The mistake arose owing to the pnronr? having called their daughter Ars?ne, a name rather masculine in sound. As in the eyes of the law the girl is a man, the mayor of Dunkirk has refused to publish the banns. Mlle! Leys has, therefore, been obliged to petition a court to have the mistake rectified, which will take- about six months. Meanwhile the military authorities have notified her, as Ar s?ne Leys that she will be called ,up for military sorvlce very shortly. Keeping Oper Kouse. Everybody ls wolcome when we feol good, and we feel that way only when our digestive organs are work ing properly. Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the action of stomach, liver and bowels so perfectly one can't help feeling good when he uses these pills. 26c. at all druggists. Notice to Church Members. By order of tho Bethlehem Bap tist church, in conference on Janu ary 25th, 1908, all members were asked to meet me at Bethlehem the fourth Saturday in this month at 1 o'clock p. m. All who are holding letters of dismission from the above church are requested to meet, with us. There is' business of vital im portance to be transacted. L. M. Lyda, Pactov. SAYS ANSEL MUST ANSWER. Cole Bleasc, Hot In the Collar, Says Conspiracy ls Against Him. Columbia, Feb. 15.-Senator Cole Blease (uoso to a quostlon of per sonal privilege In th* Senate yester day ?nd replied to tho testimony ot Lev/is W. Parker before the dispen sary commission to the effect that Samuel J. Lanahan told him that Blease repreB?ntod Win. Lanahan & Sons before the dispensary board. Blease charged that there was a con spiracy Governor Ansel, Patton of the Commission, Parker and a news paper corresponuont from Green ville to injure him politically. He read affidavits from the Lanahans and others contradicting Parker. Blease said: "Why did Parker walt till Lana han was dead? 1 do not say that Parker 1B a liar, but Lanahan says that Parker is a liar. If Lanahan said that I was his agent he lied, and If Parker Bays that I was Lanahan's agent he ls a Har. Tho man who will come to my face and tell me that I was Lanahan's agent, the world will find out whether he and I are both brave men or not. This summer Governor Ansel will answer to the people for tho conspiracy be tween him and hid Greenville ally, the newspaper correspondent. He will not only answer politically, but he will answer to me as a man, face to face, be he Governor or b?. he who he may." Tho dispensary committee were in session again to-day. It was found that King & Co. and Kelly & Co., of Chattanooga, Tenn., are one and the same ffrm, and their claims were con ?oHdated. It was also found that they overcharged the State' $20, 533.50. The amount of their claim is $6,395.84. This leaves a credit to the State of $14,137.66.. The session will probably last three or four more days, when the attorneys from Atlanta will ' have concluded their work. . Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charles, ot Harbor, Me., speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It ls a neighborhood favorite here with us." It deserves to be a favor ite everywhere. It gives quick re lief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, aS a thorough purifier makes lt espe cially useful as a .spring medicine. This grand alterative tonic is sold under guarantee at all drug stores. 50 cents. Meeting of Ebenezer Union. There win be a meeting of the Ebenezer Local Farmers' Union at 7.CO o'clock next Saturday night, February 22d. All members are re quested to attend promptly, as busi ness of importance will be up for consideration. Let nothing detain yoe.. Samuel Ellison, A. H. Neal, President. Secretary. "GET BUSY!" WE ABE PREPARED TO FULFIL YOUR WANTS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. Our lines of Poultry Wire Staples, Matting Tacks, &o. We haye the completest line of Farming Tools in Ooonee County-Soovel Hoes, Mat tocks, Picks, Plow Shape, Ckevisos, Heel Bolts, Back-bands ; Plow Stocks, Plow Handles, Cot ton Roping, Axes, Grindstones, &o. In fact we have everything needed on the Farm at this season of the year. Our Entire Initie of General Merchandise is Complete in Every ?*articular. If you are interested in a complete line of goods at reasonable prices, we are in position to serve, you and we will appreciate a portion of your patronage. Yours for Business, PHONE 63. THE CROSSETT SHOE! MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY. FOR SALE BY C.W.PitchfordCo., WALHALLA. S. C, E ARE READY To sell you Cole Guano Distribu tors, Cotton Planters and Grain Drills, Columbia and Swift Guano and Cotton Seed Meal, Dry Goods and Notions, Shoes, Crockery, Hardware and Groceries. If not ct Customer, try us. . . 11 ?' J. W. BYRD, 6 CAROLINA. COME TO ADAMS' BIG W RECKED SALE AND BRTNG ALL YOUR FRIENDS. m w New Pric?s Added. I Big lot of the very best Percals, dark and light colors, worth 15c, only 10c. " 10c. Cotton Flannel, 7c. 300 pairs Ladies' Oxfords, just in, worth $1.50, sale price 98c. 48 pairs Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, worth $2.50, wrocked price $1.48. School children-We have 1000 Ink Tablets, worth 5c, to you only 8c. Another big lot of Men's Pants. This is the best and cheapest prices ever given in Seneca. " Big lot of Furniture at one-third off regular price. Dress Goods, Etc. 40-inch Sheeting, worth 7c, only 5c. 36-inch Drills, worth 9c, only 6o. Bleaching, worth 10c., only 6c. White Linen Lawn, worth 10c, only 7ic. White Linen Lawn, worth 15c, only 10c. White Linen T awn, worth 25c, only 15c. Great Bargains iii Table Damask, Doilies, Napkins. - V Clothing. Going out of the Clothing Business, so here is whal will close it : $1.50 Men's Pante, 75c. , $2 Men's Pants, $1.09. $3 Men's Pants, $1.48. The greatest bargain in Men's and Boy's Suits ever seem. 100 Spring and Summer Suits bought from the Railroad Company, so as to get the other goods, so we are going to sell them at half price. Shoes. 800 pair of Ladies Shoes, Patent Vici Buttons, worth $?, only $1.69. 200 pairs Ladies Shoes, worth $2, only $1.25. Men's Shoes, worth $2, only $1.25. Men's Shoes, worth $2.50, only $1,50. Men's $2.75 and $8 Shoes, $1.69. Blankets. Just about 12 pair of Blankets left that are going at nearly half price. Furniture. Great Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Mattings. 24 Oak High Back Rockers, worth $3.50, salo price $2.50. Big lot of all kinds of Chairs bougot from the Railroad at half price. Come and tell your neighbors. Adams The Poor Man's Friend, Seneca, S C, Sale Closes With The Month. o-o-o-o* o*~*o~~o~-o '