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KEOWEB COURIER I (ESTABLISHED 1S49.) Published Every Wednesday Morning. -By Jayncs, Shelor, Smith & Steck. Subscription, f 1.00* Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Communications ot a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices and tributes of respect, of not over one hundred words, will be printed free of charge. All over that number must be paid for at the rate of one cent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, FEB! 2?, 1008. MATTERS IN THE SENATE. Senator J. R. Karlo Writes of Some Things Public and Private. The following letter from Senator J. R. Earle reached The Courier too late for publication iast week, as we had gone to press before its re ceipt: Columbia, Feb. 18.-Special: The Senate last night, by a vote of 17 to 16, continued ?.ne bill to reduce tho railroad fare to 2% cents, so that the old rate will stand. It is imposible to say why this Anal vote was changed In favor of the rail roads. The bill passed its second reading by a vote of 18 to 14. The bill introduced by me to allow Circuit Judges to order extra terms of the Circuit Court in the counties in the Circuit has passed its sec ond reading in the Senate, which Insures its passage if it can get through tho house. The two bills I got through the Senate a year ago to prevent unfair discrimination by the Standard Oil Company, and providing for the in spection of oils, is still on the house calendar. I have urged and begged that they be taken up, but so far have not succeeded. My friends over there say they will pass them, but the time ls getting dangerously short. In response to many inquiries, I desire to say that I will be a candi date for re-election to the Senate this year, trusting that my course . has been in harmony with the wishes of the people, and that they will see flt to elect me for a second term. The twelve-circuit bill has finally passed, and we have to elect two more Judges. It looks as though we will have en 'nsurance commissioner with nts coterie of attaches. The following appointments have been made for Oconee county: . W. A. Barron, W. W. Burley and W. T. Grubbs, Supervisors of Reg istration. Magistrates-W. H. Talley, D. P. Grant, J. B. Marett and W. N. Wool bright. Respectfully, J. R. Earle. Kl LL THU COUCH ?ND CURB THE LUNCS mw Dr. King's Nsw Discovery FOR CT * ON SUMPTION Pries OUSHSand 60c &$1.0U LDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for ali THROAT and LUNG TROUB^ LBS, or MONEY BACK. "IN GOD WE TRUST." Time-Honored Motto will Likely be Restored to U. 8. Coins. Washington, Feb. 20.-Chairman William McKinley, of Illinois, re ported from the Committee on Coin age, Weights and Measures to-day unanimously in favor of restoring to the coJns of tho United state: the motto,"In God We Trust." The com , mit tee said lt was convinced th. ? there was practically a universal de sire for the action, and that lt had been swamped with petitions to that effect. The President is understood not to be opposed to the proposi tion. The bill for, the restoration was Introduced early in the session by Mr. McKinley.. Are You Sure Your Kidneys are Well ? Many rheumatio attacks are due to uric acid in the'blood. But tho duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are Inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on until doomsday with - them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Donn's Kidney Pills jiot only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Rupert B. Calvo, bookbindor, em ployed at The State Publishing Co., official printers for the State of South Carolina, living at 1010 Lumber St., Columbia, S. C., says: "I thought I had rheumatism and was treated tor it on that belief. I usod all kinds of liniments. The pain was in my back and in my hips clear to the shoul ders. The liniments did no good, and I took to blood medicines, but they did not help rae. I took a long trip in hopes that the change of cli mate might help rae. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills and determined to try them, and got a box at a drug store. They completely removed tho pain? out of my back, and I have not felt a touch ot the old trouble since I used them." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 oents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Bole agents for the United States. ' Remember tho name-Doan's-/ arid take no other. / MONUMENT TO DR THOKNWRLL Movement was Starteil nt tho Meet lng of Py tithing in Walhalla. (Greenville News, 20th.) At the district convention of th? Knights of Pythias held in Walhall* on Tuesday a resolution was adopted calling upon the Pjinians of th? State to raise a sum^of not less than $10,000 for the purpose of erecting a monument to the memory of th? late Dr.- James HY Thornwell, whc was at tho time of his death Grand Keeper of RecordB and Seal. Th? resolution authorized tho District Deputy Grand Ohancbellor to appoint a committee* consisting of one mem ber from each lodge in the district to ruiBe the amount which this dis trict should contribute to the fund. lt, is thought that the other dis trict conventions in the State will agree to the resolution, and that the money will bo raised without any trouble- T*e selection of a plac? for the monument was not men tioned in the resolution, and this will be decided later. Dr. Thornwell wat closely identified with Pythianlsm, and in his death the order sustained a great loss. In addition to the resolution above named one was adopted expressing great regret at the death ot the Grand Keeper of RecordB and Seal md paying a beautiful tribute to his lifo and character. A copy ol this resolution will be spread upon the minutes and published in the press. The Greenville delegates to thc convention returned to the city yes terday, and they spoko in the high est terms of the hospitality extended them by the people Of Walhalla. On Tuesday night a delightful banquet was tendered the visitors, and a num berof toasts were respond?d to. The following were the delegates from the local lodges: J. J. McSwalu, Dr. J. P. Carlisle, R. J. McCorrigan, R. M. Mauldin, Jos. A. McCullough and Proctor A. Bonham. ? The next convention will bo- held in Greenville ia August, and local Knights will make an effort to make this a most profitable as well as a pleasant meeting. The convention at Walhalla was greatly enjoyod by the delegates, and that city entertained the visit ing Knights most lavishly. The speeches at the banquet were splen did and were greatly enjoyod. The business sessions of the convention were held in the corning and after noon. District' Deputy Grand Chancellor Park A. Dallas will announce the personnel of the committee to soli cit funds with1 which to erect the monument to the memory of Dr. Thornwell within the next few days. It is believed that a favorable re sponse will be given,the request, and that the Pythians will give liberally toward the fund with which to per petuate the memory of their distin guished dead. Soothes itching skin. Heals cute or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any Itching, Donn's Ointment. Your druggist sells lt._ What <s Ix>ve?. The other day W3 overheard a con versation between a couple who from all appearances were mostly in love, The young man was spelling forth to the young lady in tender tones when she looked at him in a most pitiful manner, and asked: "What is love, anyway, Charlie?" , "Love," responded Charlie, "is composed of a little sighing, a little crying, a little dying and a great deal of lying." "No, no, Charlie, you are mista ken," the bright eyed maiden re plied; "love is like mutton chops it soon arrows cold."-Ex. *. // ;////// J ( ,1 ul .??,..>.' Vj* - ' . ? . fi ^v^"' '-^Y ivV'?u?;-,\-\\h;ilU-.-|(',n??ih\ ?500 FOR ONE WORD. That, is What the Seml-Weekly At lauta Journal Proposes. Send in the missing word and take the prize. With every yearly sub scription to the Semi-Weekly Jour nal you are entitled to two trials al the missing word. A sentence nat been selected from a well-known and widely read work of fiction. Fron this sentence a word has been drop ped, leaving a gap. This word ii English and not a proper name, am can be found in any ordinary dic tionary. Here is the sentence: "They can't get anything but now, slr. Everything else ls gone." What ls the word? For full particulars of the contest write The Semi-Weekly Journal, At lanta, Ga. Feel languid, weak' run-down' Headache? Stomach "off"T Justt plain ense of lazy liver. Burdocl Blood Bitters tones liver and sto mach, promotes digestion, purlflei the blood. Czar Puts End to Wnr Tnlk. St. Pr>tersbprg, Feb. 21.-Th? government has put an extluguishei upon the rumor that it waa prepar ing for war with Turkey, lt hat issued a statement through a tele graph agency that lt is not execut lng any warlike manoeuvres ueai tho Turkish frontier. Tne govern ment adds that lt learns that it h equally true that Turkey ls moblllz lng troops on the Russian frontier. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boara the Blgnatnre O Ik. mSm warn Bad Sign J-S3 ACCUSES THE UNITED STATES A ?panisli l'aper Declares that Our Government Blew Up Maine. Havana, Feb. 19.-The Dairlo Es pa?ol, a Spanish organ, commenting editorially upon the anniversary ot" the loss of the battleship Maine, has this to Bay: . , "Every one, Including a large part of the Yankee nationwhlch is honest, and which maintained that the dec laration of war against Spain waB a. crime, believes, and will continue to believe, that the explosion was ar ranged in the War Department at Washington, and that it was carried out by mercenary hands among the crew, acting uiider orders from the officers on board. At the burial of tho victims of the tragic event which was arranged and paid for by the Spunlsh city government, all tha offi cers of the wrecked vessel assisted, with their captain at the head, woar lng their brilliant full-dress uni forms. "That circumstance was, and con tinues to be, one of the weighty proofs that must convince all that all the officers, save the one chosen as a victim, had taken their baggage ashore from the ship and placed lt in a safe ar.d convenient place." The edito: ?al contends throughout that the world will continue to be lieve the Maine waa destroyed by an explosion from the inside until tho Washington government raises the wreck, and from this evidence proves the contrary. The Dall/ Telegraph prints a translation of the editorial, which lt calls a "vile sered." "I suffered habitually from consti pation. Doan'8 Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since.' .-A. E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Dr. Potent to Remain at Furmnn. Greenville, Feb. 20.-Dr. Edwin M. Poteat, president of Furman Unl vei'sity, has announced that he will not accept the call to the pastorate of the Broadway Baptist church of Louisville, Ky., which was extended to him a few weeks ago. Coupled with the announcement of Dr. Poteat ls the announcement that Andrew Carnegie has agreed to give $25,000 to the university, provided the friends of the college raise $50, 000. This offer will be accepted, and $25,000 of the necessary amount is already pledged by the general edu cation board of New York. WOMAN'S BACKACHE m Pm mm mom: Iffe back % ' the 'mainspring of woman's organism. It quickly calls attention to trouble by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such as nervousness, headaohe, pains in the loins, weight in the lower part of the body, that a woman's feminine organism needs immediate attention. In such cases the one. sure remedy which speedily removes the cause, and restores the feminine organism to a healthy, normal condition is LYDIA E. 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Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has oeen the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands ol women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, poriodio pains, backache, that bear ing-idown feeling, flatulency, indigos tion,iiizziness,or ner vous prostration. Irregularity is bad ir but especially when it is female diseases, but, unie the poisons thus allowee If you suffer in this Mrs. Lucinda Johnson, of I tar i ty, causing great pain. At h WRITE IS A LETTES CHILD DUOS IN FLA MKS. EH ess Caught from Fireplace and tho Child Inhaled the Flames. Newnan, Ga., Feb. 20.-Virginia Atkinson, 3-year-old daughter of T. Atkinson, was burned to death at her homo hero Monday. Two of the children woro In care of tho cook CB Mrs. Atkinson was ill In an up-stnirs room. The nogro woman being called to the front door, roturhed to find tho oidor child in flames. Sketching th? ihlld up oho ran into tho h'jiU and cried for help, which brought Mrs. Manson, a rooiuor in tho house, to tho roecuo, and with rugs wropyod crcund tho child, the flames were extinguished. But too late, as tho child had in haled the flames. Mrs. Atkinson heard the screams of the child and those attempting to save her and strugled from her bed and down stairs, only to find the little one in the throes of death. Sh? died in two hours. The mother was frantic with grief. Mr. Atkinson le a W-'U-known merchant and a broth er of the late Governor W. Y. At kinson. Stop that tickling cough! Doctor ^hoop's Cough Cure will surely stop it, and with perfect safety. It ls so thoroughly harmless that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even with very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub furnish the curative .proper ties to Dr. shoo p's Cough Cure. It calms the cough, and heals the sen sitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh vined to Injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Slump's. Take no other. Sold by J. W. Bell. TRAD] CARTER & CO., Walhalla. A -LUCENT POSTAL CHANGE. IThe Charleston Office has been Des-, ignatcd as a oupply Depot. (Greenville News.) Notice has been received here that hereafter the postofflces in South Ca rrollna and Florida will be supplied with cards and stamped envelopes from Charleston instead of Washing ton. Heretofore envelopes have been supplied from Ohio and cards from Washington The establishment of the new agency will not/however, change existing methods of requisi tion. As in the past the postmasters of thu States of South Carolina and Florida, as elsewhere.wlll make their requisitions direct to Washington, where the accounts of all postmas-. te rs are kept, and the Washington department will make the proper en tries on these accounts and then for ward the requisition to be Ailed by t.ie Charleston postofftce. 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Strenuous efforts are being made by the police to con ceal some of the facts. All the wo men writers of the love letters are married. Rosenthal, the brother-in law, ls still believed to have killed Clawson because the latter would not longer pay blackmail money, but | ? he has not yet been apprehended. ? Tl?s May Interest Vow. No one is immune from kidneyj trouble, so just remember, that Fo ley's Kidney Cure will stop the ir regularities and cure any case of kid ney and bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by all druggists. Quit Pulpit to Escape Salary. New York, Feb. 20.-At Freeport. L. I., the funeral of Rev. Charles Boynton occurred . yesterday. Rev. Boynton was a former pastor of the Presbyterian church While he wa? the pastor of the church from which he was buried Mr. Boynton became convinced that a minister, should not receive compensation, and when his congregation insisted upon his ac cepting is usual salary he resigned. He late;' built a house, for which he made the bricks of oyster shells and lime, in an oven which he built him self. He was 76 years old. E MARK For venty-three yea andard of the S ERS ? 14 4 .}?...??. I I 'fl '/-Vil old time fish gu F- S. Guano Co. Norfolk, Va. Sole Agente" for Oetmee County THREE ARE BURNED TO DEATH. The Fire was Caused by the Explo sion of a Lamp. Parkersburg, W. Va., Feb. 19. ?irs. john Angus and her two small hildren v/ere burned to death in their home at Tallyho last night. The house is supposed to have caught Are following the explosion of a lamp. Mr. Angus was at church when the accident occurred. He reached home 'n time to see the roof fall in When he learned that his loved ones were lost, he made an effort to commit suicide by jumping into the flames, but was prevented by neighbors. Special Announcement Regarding the National Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affect- 1 ed by the National Pure Food and \ Drug Law as lt contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend it as a safe remedy for chil dren and adults. Sold by all drug gists. ORINO axative Fruit Syruj SOUiD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. neals. In sleeping hours,* Not only ls it a sign of )us troubles, because of fourteoa (14) years with Irregu At all druggists, tn $1 bottles. xl Book for Women. If you need Medlo! ?ply wtlt ba Mitt In plait Matad envelope. , led ld oe Co., Cbatta?out>e. Tenn. ii.iiii imiiniimie M.wi HI NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE HO NT AND DISCHARGE-Notice s hereby given that tho underaigned viii make application to D. A. Smith, udge of Probate for Goonoo County, n the State of South Carc Ina, at hia office at Walhalla Court louse, on Friday, MARCH 6th, .908, at ll o'clock In the forenoon, r as soon thereafter as said applica te can be heard, for leave to make mal settlement of the Estate of 1. H. CONLEY, deceased, and obtain Inal discharge as Administratrix of aid Estate. ALLICE CONLEY, Administratrix. February 12, 19 OS._7-10 SST?TE OF F. W. PIEPER, Dec'd." On 9th March, 1908, at 12 o'clock .1., I will apply to the Probato Court or Oc.onoo County, South Carolina, or my final discharge, as Executor n matter above named Estate. I-1_0_ J. F. PIEPER. REAL ?STATE. We are offering, for a limited time, tome SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LAND I 170 acree at $6 per acre. Will :ut in half to suit purchaser. D. F. Nicholson 4-, ere lot. Will mt In lots. If all sol?' at once you ?ot better price. Small farm three miles from Wal lila. A bargain. 2 Vz acre lot and house and out wildinga, in Midway. One Horse and Mule to go cheap; ilso one 'surrey in as good condition is new. All Bargains for quick purchasers. BURTON & BENTLEY, Walhalla, S. C. J. & J. S. CARTER, Westminster. In Memory of Inez Entrekln. h, sweet be thy sleep in the land of the grave, ince thou in thy youth must bid the world adieu. nez was the noblest of our Sunbeam Band, Embarked on a noble cause, nd when 8he heard that last com* mand, Sho welcomed lt-she did not pause. Ambitious, faithful, loyal, true, She was the pride of our heart, Courageous, still this well she knew That she must die and we must part. Day after day we think what she la doing In thofce bright realms of air; fear after year, her tender Bteps pursuing, lehold her grown more fair. Ve long have loved thee well, And though thy soul has from us flown, UKI God has taken thee to dwell With Him, thy mem'ry is our own. v Mortie Alexander. Cl ea na ea the ayatera thoroughly and clears sallow complexions of pimples and blotches? Kt ts guaff&nteed