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KEOWEB COURIER (ESTABLISHED 1840.) Published Every Wednesday Morning. Subscription, 91.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. STECK, sm :1,0K & SCHRODER, Communications or a personal character charged for as advertise ments. Obituary notices aud 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 rare of one cent a word. Cash to accompany manuscript. WALHALLA, S. C.: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, mos. CAMPAIGN MEETINGS. State Officers. Lexington, Tuesday, June 30th. Saluda, Weduesday, July 1st. Edgeflold, Thursday, July 2d. Aiken, Friday, July 3d. Walhalla, Wednesday, Aug. 10th. Senator and Solicitor. Hlshopville, Wednesday, July 1st. Bennettsville, Thursday. July 2d. Chesterfield. Friday, July 3d. Walhalla, Tuesday, July i?lst. THE FAULT OF "SMARTNESS." Do not be "smart." Whenever you" see any of your mates showing signs of "smartness" In lils work, his talk or his play, take him by tho hand, or both hands, or by the back of the neck, If necessary, and lovingly, playfully, but firmly, lead him to a knowledge of higher and more Inter eating things. "In the light of recent events" the above quotation from Kipling's abun dant store of knowledge of men and things, and the proper manner of handling both, may not be amiss. If, 1'owevor, we aro going into the business of censoring others' acts, and constituting ourselves Judges of who and what is "smart," let us be very caroful in the matter-espe cially If we attempt to follow to the t letter Mr. Kipling's advice to "take him by the hand, or both hands, or by the back of the neck, If neces sary," and thus load the way to "a knowledge of higher and more Inter esting things." lt might even be well when we advance to the last ?tcp and go at lt "by tho back of the neck," to consider somewhat the rel ative merits of muscle, lost this good humor be turned into pathos, with Ourselves well to the fore on the pa thetic side. Even eliminating this more strenuous side of the question, which ls fraught with no end of latent possibilities, may wo not be equally "smart" In the eyea of those we seek to correct, by criticism, by Insinua tion or "by the back of the neck," and ourselves merit even more than wo can glvo our "smart" friend? Kipling's advice ls good, and Kipling doubtless would be able to practice it without bringing himself In for adverse criticism. Unfortunately we are not all Kiplings. Let us consider well, therefore, before we attempt to follow bis advice, lest we get only to the point of taking our erring friend by the hand, when we find ourselves taken suddenly-possibly rudely-by the back of the neck. Republican Nominee Sherman ls Buffering from a bilious attack. The Republican party seems to be In the Kaine fix. Nicholas Tschalkovsky ls now held nt St. Petersburg on a charge of high treason. Tschalkovsky-the name smacks of treason; that ls, If lt smacks of anything or spells any thing. ***** Jim Slienii.ui may make a good running mate for Taft In the North. Hut with some war recollections not yet obliterated, and never likely to be, a man by the name of Sharman would In tho South stand about as much chance of election as a snow ball In-Jacksonville, for instance. ***** Persons wishing to see the Gover nor of South Carolina may find him nt almost any hour In the day In his Office, earning bis wages.-News and Courier. And we're thinking heil be "at the samt old stand" for two more years in spite of the confiant chirp ing of the little Coleybird on the ?tump. The Texas delegation at the Re publican National Convention parad ed a pair of Tafts' trousers through the convention hall when Taft's name was presented as (he Presidential nominee. The Implied question was, is the P, sldential chair large enough? Tho country, however, is more Interested in the quality of men's heads and hearts than it ls in the size of their breeches. Stomach Troubles. Many remarkable cures of stomach trouble have beon effected by Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One man who bad spent over two thousand dollars for medicino and treatment was cured by a few boxes of these tablots. Price, 2f> cents. Samples free at tho drug stores of Dr. .1. W. Roll. Walhalla, or W. J. Lunney, Seneca. NOTES FROM RICHI AND. Two Rall Games-Rev. Mr. Brown's Farewell Sermon. Richland, June 22.-Special: Rev. L. W. Brown preached his farewell sermon to a largo congregation at Richland Presbyterian church la3t Sunday. A congregational meeting was held Immediately after services, and steps were taken preliminary to securing another pastor. MIBS Marlon Coe left for Ander en Friday for a ten days' visit to rela tives and friends. Mrs. J. W. Smyth and little daugh ter, of Atlanta, came to Richland Tuesday, June 16th. Mrs.-Smyth will spend the summer with Mrs. M. T. Fughs. Miss Louise Barber, a teacher lu Lander College, ls visiting an old schoolmate, Miss Pearle Ballenger. Miss Pearl Verner is attending the Teachers' Summer School at Wal halla. J. M. Hughs left the 12th Instant for Kan sou vi lie. N. Y., where he will be engaged lu the poultry business. This place is situated thirteen miles from Niagara Falls. Miss Geraldine Hughs spent Sun day with homefolks. I rank Rankin, of Tamassee, was in this community Sunday. . Miss Lillie Hughs is in Greenville with Mrs. L. L. Barr. J. B. Smyth, of Atlanta, spent Sat urday night and Sunday at the home of M. T. Hu*h8. Mrs. John Shelor spent several days with her sister, Mrs. T. B. Wyly, last week. J. H. Dendy spent a few days of last week in Due West. He was ac companied home by his vylfe and son, Haskell Gordon. Richland played Seneca a shut-out game on the latter's diamond Mon day evening, the score being 6 to 0. Hughs' good pitching, in letting Sen eca down with only four hits, and M. C. McDonald's home run off each Seneca's pitchers, were features. Time, 1.25; umpire, Knox. Richland crossed bats with Wal halla, Seneca and Newry on the Wal halla diamond last Saturday. The score was 10 to 4 in favor of Wal halla. * Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experi ence with this distressing aliment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Cham berlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salvo with best results. For sale by Dr. J. W. Boll, Walhalla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca. Twelve French Miners Dead. Paris, June 22.-Twelve miners are dead as the result of a fire-damp explosion at Stetlnne to-day. Many others are hurt, and lt ls feared more bodies will be found In the shaft. Details of the accident are lacking. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HE-ENROLLMENT AND HEGIS TRATION NOTICE. The Books of Registration will be open at the Court House the 1st day July, 1008, and will continue open every day (Sundays excepted) through July and August for the pur pose of re-enrollment and registra tion of the voters of Oconee county. In addition to this the Board will appear one day or more in each township during the month of Sep tember for the same purpose; also to establish two new precinct". The dates of these appointments will be given through the papers later on. The law requires that there sliall be an enrollment of the voters every ten years from the year 1898. W. T. GRUBBS. Chairman of Board. June 24. 1908. IRON BRIDGE TO LET. The Board of County Commission ers wll' let, to the lowest responsible bidder, or bidders, at the bridge site, on TUESDAY, JULY 7th, 1908, at. 10 o'clock a. m., the contract to build an iron bridge over Little River, at the Morgan Bridge site. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Successful bldde** or bidders will be required to give bond in a sum double the amount of bid. Plans on file in the office of the County Commissioners at Walhalla, S. C. Same were made by A. D. McClain, Spartanburg, S. C. D. F. MCALISTER. Supervisor. Address: Westminster, S. ?. June 10. 1908-_24-27 SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. THE STATE OF SOU'I ri CAROLINA, County of Oconee. Court af Common Pleas. Rena Reid, Owen Reid, Henry Reid, and others, helrs-at-law of Seek Reid, deceased, and Lina Williams, a minor above the age of fourteen years, by J. B. S. Dendy, Guardian ad Litern, Plaintiffs, against B. A. Bentley, as Administrator of the Estate of Seek Reid, deceased, and his Bondsmen the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Com pany of Baltimore, Maryland, De . rendants.-Summons t ?r itellef. (Complaint Served.) To tho Defendants Above Named: You aro hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complnlnt in this action, of which a copy Is here with servod upon you, and to serve a copy of your answor to the said com plaint on tho subscriber, at his office, on the Public Square, at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after *no s^rvico '"ereof, exclusivo of the day of such service; and if you fail to answor the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief doma: ded in the complaint. Dated this 16th day of June, 1908. Walhalla. S. C. ROB T. A. THOMPSON. 25-30 Plaintiffs' Attorney. SUMMONS I-?Hi RELIEF. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA? COUNTY OF OCONEE. Court of Common Pleas. Georgia R. VanDlviere, as Adminis tratrix of the Personal Estate of M. R. VanDlviere, Deceased. Plain tiff, against Matilda Chambers, Ellen Lyles, Roxy Roach, Hamp ton Chambers, Lucy Roach, Albert Chambers, a minor, Defendants. Summons for Relief-(Complaint not Served.) To the Defendant Above Named, Roxy Roach: You are hereby summoned and in quired to answer tho complaint in this action, which was flied in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said county, on the third day of June, 1908, and to serve a copy of your auswer to the said complaint on the subscri ber at his office, on the Publie Square, at Walhalla Court House, South Caro lina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of th? day of such service; and if you fall to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the Plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated at Walhalla, S. C., June 3, 1908. (Seal) C. R. D. BURNS, C. C. P. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants Above Named: The Defendants in this action will take notice: That the Plaintiff, as administratrix as aforesaid has filed Summons and Complaint In this ac tion In the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, at Wal- ! halla. South Carolina. June 3, 1908, for the foreclosure of the mortgage ! therein described. June 3, 1908. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, 24-29 Plaintiff's Attorney. CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COL- I LEGE EXAMINATIONS. The examination for th<? award of Scholarships in Clemson Agricultural I College will be held In the County Court House on FRIDAY, JULY 3d, at 9 a. m. Applicants must fill out proper forms, to be secured from the County Superintendent of Education, before they will be allowed to stand the examinations. For detailed In- 1 formation apply to the Superlnten- ; dent of Education or to the President ! of Clemson College. Applicants for admission to the college, who are not seeking for the Scholarships, will also stand en trance examinations at the Court : House on July 3d. The scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session of tho college will open September 9. 1908. For catalogues and Information apply to P. H. MELL, I President, j Clemson College, S. C. ; NOTICE TO VOTE OFF HIGH SCHOOL. Upon a petition that seems to rep resent one-third of the resident elec tors, and a like proportion .of the resident free holders of the age of1 twenty-one years, and election is i hereby ordered to be heh! at SOUTH UNION SCHOOL HOUSE on SAT URDAY, JUNE 27th. The tickets. If for High School, shall read "For High School," end If , against High School, "Against High School." The polls will open at 2 p. m. and be closed at 6 p. m. No one who cannot vote In a gene ral election, and who doesn't present his tax receipt and registration cer tlflcpte will be allowed to vote In this election. The common school trustees are hereby appointed as managers of 8it.d election. C. L. CRAIG. County Supt. of Education. J. P. STRIBLING. D. F. NICHOLSON, Members County Board Education. June 10, 1908._2 4-26 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED ITORS.-AU persons Indebted to the Estate of J. S. Vandlver, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and ail persons having claims against said estate will present the sam,, duly attested with in the time prescribed by law or be bar-'d. C. M. WALKER. Administrator. Westminster, S. C. 24-27 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, 1785 1908 Charleston, S. C. I'-Mt 11 Year Begins September 2i5. Entrance examinations will he held at tho County Court House on FRI DAY, JULY 3, at 9 a. m. All can didates for admission can compete In September for vacant Boyce Schol arships, which pay $100 a year. One free tuition scholarship to each coun ty In South Carolina. Board and furnished room in dormitory $11. Tuition $40. For catalogue address HARRISON RANDOLPH, 2 3-26 President. SHERIFF'S SALE OF SENECA COT TON MILL STOCK. TII10 STATE OF SOUTI OA KOLAN A, COUNTY OF OCONEE. Court of Common Pleas. R. T. Jaynes, as Guardian and Trus tee for the Estates of the Children of Mrs. Catharine H. Riemann, de censed. Plaintiff, against Eleanor B. Jordan, as Executrix and Louis M. Jordan, an Executor, of the last Will and Testament of Lambert W. Jordan, doceased, De fendants, By virtue of levy under an execu tion to nie directed in the above en titled action, i will sell to tho high est bidder, nt public auction, in front of Walhalla Court House door, on MONDAY, the 6th day of JULY, 1908. within the legal hours of sale, One Hundred and Twenty-five Shares of the Capital Stock of Seneca Cot ton Mills, belonging to the Estate of L. W. Jordan, deceased, as follows, to wit: common Stock, One Hundred and Twenty-five Shares of the par valuo of One Hundred Dollars per Share. Terms: CASH. W. M. KAY, Sheriff Ooonee County, S. C. Juno 16, 1908.-25-27 Ruskin Anderson ? Department Store fe. ^ REMEMBER Ruskin Anderson Department Store will begin a Special Sale, June 19th at 9 o'clocR. Be on hand. Everything at Reduced Prices. All Goods guar anteed to please or money bacK. J& J& See page ad for few prices. This is the Store that Has got the Goods at prices to make you buy. J? J& First on band Friday, June 19th, gets best bar gain. Don't fail to be first, JP JP J* J* DON'T HISS IT. (fe RUSKIN ANDERSON SENECA, S. C. 9 If you contemplate Building; a HOME, BARN, or doing any Repair Work it means "DOLLARS" saved for yon by. getting in touch with us. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS WINDOWS, DOORS, BLINDS. PAINTS, LEAD AND OIL, LIME AND CEMENT. Just Received One Car (400) Kegs Wire and Cut Nails. Send or Bring us Specifications foi your "BUILDING MATERIAL." WE FURNISH OTHERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTIES. WE CAN FURNISH YOU IF YOU WILL ONLY GIVE US A TRIAL. OUR, PRICES AKE RIGHT. We have a Car of Stoves, the "'GOOD KIND" WE ARE OFFERING CHEAP. Don't miss seeing them when in Town. MATHESON HARDWARE CO, WESTMINSTER, S- C. WU GO TO? Carter Hardware Co F O i v Ice Cream Freezers, Hammocks, Screen Doors and Wdndows, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle, Bicycles and Repairs, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Enamel-ware, Tinware, Galvanized Goods, Ranges, Oil and Cooking Stoves, Garden and Farm ing Tools. CARTER HARDWARE COMPANY.