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MA ANV ( IUMi;s LAH) TO THIS MAN cw i One of Most Diabolical Fiends With Whom AuthoiHies Have Dealt. Providence, R. L, Fob. G.-)t IDrn est Wilhelm Lorenz, a young German baker, who was given a preliminary heating in court Wednesday on the charge of having murdered Gilbert Mann three weeks ago, ls guilty of half the crimes to which he confesses ' and others of which he ls strongly Buspoctod, he la certainly the most diabolical fiend with which the police of this city have ever had to deal. The murder of Gilbert Mann,which occurred in tho town of Johnston on January 8, is. the first crime for which Lorenz ls to be tried. Mann, who was an old soldier, was waylaid and mor ally shot and a companion, who was 1th him at tho time, was seriously ounded. Robbery was the evident purpose of the assailant. Mann's com. panton has identified Lorenz as the murderer and the charge against the young German was strengthened whop a watch positively Identified as having belonged to the murdered man was found among Lorenz's of fects when his room was searched af ter his arrest. Lorenz denies the murder, but freely confesses to having either as saulted or robbed nearly a score of women, most of the occasions having been In towns near Providence duv lng the past fall and winter. He hud a notebook In which he made a mem orandum of each assault, filling in the names after he learned the Iden tity of his victims through the news papers. Upon his own admissions, and as far as any Inquiry can sub stantiate his statements, Lorenz was a lone operator. Though he admits he robbed Indiscriminately mort and women by holding them up with a gun on unfrequented thoroughfares, he frankly admits that women wore his quest. He only attacked men, he says, when there were ito women about. Leaving his lodgings early In the morning or In the evening, he roamed the' streets seeking unpro tected women with felonious design. His diary, which he faithfully kept, is a record of success by violence In his pursuit. The most, fiendish crime which the police are Inclined to lay to the door of the young German baker, but which they have so far failed to fas tes on him conclusively, was tho mur- I der of Miss Laura Regester, who was j found murdered in the Jewish eenie- ? tory In the western suburbs of this city early on the morning of May 11 i last. Tlie discovery of the crime was j made hy a passerby, who found the ; dead and mutilated body of the young woman in a clump of bushes. Broken bushes and deep marks of i footprints told that the young wo- j tuan had fought hard for her honor. | Big cuts on her head and welts on , the face disclosed that she had finally been overpowered by the use of a bludgeon. The motive of the attack was a criminal assault. One of the 1 pathetic features of the case was that ' Miss Regester was to have been mar ried within a fortnight, and when she met her deat h she was on her way to the dressmaker to see about her wedding gown. ^ . -? A Harlemite fond of figures has been keeping tab, and says that New York women in a line to buy tickets \ or postage stamps consume two and ' one-fourth as much time as men. If you had positive proof female ills had made many i not feel like \rying it ? If during die last thirty ye; convincing every fair-minded ham's Vegetable Compound b sands of women of the ills p long for an opportunity to do Meanwhile read the following to be genuine and truthful. Hudson, Ohio,-?'I suffered f< inflammation, dreadful pains ?? had been doctoring and rcceivln friend advised mo to take Lydia pound. I did so, and wrote to y< followed your directions and no of the Vegetable Compound, I ht a well woman. I give you full pe - Mrs. Lena Carmocino, H ml soi St. Regis Fall so bad I hat I ha< and it would lt: wrote to you foi ham's Vcgctobh happy to say tilt medicine and f lotter for tho \ Brcyorc, St. Kej There is ab lability of this f. 'the roots and female diseases. We possess enough to convince the most For 80 years Lydia E. Plnklin Compound has been tho statuta femn?^ Ills. No sick wrman <l herself who will not try ' his ran Moxie exclusively from roots a hos thousands of cures to its ere tggtifiS** Mrs. Pinkham invites ti MIPVIV to write her for ttdvi guided thousands to health fi Address Mrs. Pinkhau NOBODY SPA it ion. Kidney Trouble* Attack Walhalla Alen and Women, Old and Vonni*. Kidney ills seize old and young. Come quickly with little warning. Children suffer in their eurly years Can't control tho kidney secretions. Girls aro languid,nervous, suffer pain. Women worry, can't do daily work. Mon have lame and aching hacks. The cure for man, woman or child ls to cure tho cause-tho kidneys. Donn's Kidney Pills cure sick kid neys Cure all forms of kldnoy suffering. The following testimony proves lt: A. N. Stall, 547 Washington street, Greenville, S. C., says: "I, as well as other members of my family, have used Doan's Kidney Pills and tho best results have always been received. For disposing of uric poison,In tho system and regulating the passages of tho kidney secretions, Doan's Kid ney Pills proved to b? a most valua ble remedy. I keep them in the house all tho time. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Doan's and take no other. "An Inhuman Imw," (Augusta Chronicle.) The action of the Tlllmans, of South Carolina -father and son-in taking away form their natural mo ther the two little children of Mrs. Lucy Dugas Tillman, under a deed executed by their father to their grandfather has naturally aroused the Indignation of the entire country. The South Carolina law which per mits this transfer of minor children by their father, as If Uley were mere chattols, ls generally looked upon as a relic of the dark ages, and, as such, ls being denounced by the press and people of all States. It must be an aggravated case, In deed, that can cause the press of the country to take up editorially tho Is sues Involved in any domestic trou ble, but it ls to the credit of the edi torial conscience of the United States that, lt has revolted at this cruel In vasion of a mother's rights. Chlldron O ry FOR FLETCHER'S C AST OR I A I.ong-Mlssing ll us!mud Found. In a Woodchopper at work near her home, Mrs. Albei t Molly, of Wabash, Ind., one day last week recognized her husband, whom she had not seen since ho marched away as a soldier In the Civil War forty-seven years ago. She believed he was killed in battle, and sold her home and moved away. Ho could not find her when he returned from the South, and became a wandering carpenter. Mrs. Holly was married to James Stull a few years after the war. For forty years they lived happily to ! gether. Stull was a motorman at Wabash, and ten mouths ago he was thrown from his car and killed. Holly and his wife are to be re married, just as ail evidence of good faith. that a certain remedy for remarkable cures, would you ars we have not succeeded in woman that Lydia E. Pink las cured thousands and thou eculiar to their sex, then we so hy direct correspondence? g letters which we guarantee >r a lon}? timo from a weakness* sich mont h and suppression. I g only temporary relief, when a i E. Pinkhain's vegetable Com >n for advice. I have faithfully w, after taking only live bottles wo every reason to hoi love I am emission to uso my testimonial." l, Ohio. lt. F. I>. No. 7. s, N. Y,-<,rrwo years ago I was 1 to talco to my bed every month, ist from two to, three weeks. I .adviceand took Lydia E.Pink 3 Compound in dry form. I am wt I am cured, thanks to yonr rood adrice. You may uso my rood of o? hers." - Mrs. J. H? .tis Falls, N. Y. solutcly no doubt about the jrand old remedy, made from herbs of our fields, to cure volumes of proof of this fact, skeptical. tm's Vegetable rd remedy for Iocs justice to tous medicine, ml herbs, and dit. M sick women ce* She has ree of charge. I, Lynn, MU:JS. TILLMAN CASE CAUSES BILLS. Introduced Simultaneously to Pro tect Mother In Control of Children. (Columbia Record.) Following the hearing in the Su preme Court Monday of the suit of Mrs. B. R. Tillman, Jr., for the pos session of her children, who were deeded by her husband to his par ents, Senator and Mrs. B. R. Till man, bills were Introduced In both branches of the General Assembly last night to amend the law In ref erence to the deeding of children so that If tho mother ls living she must consent lil order to make the deed valid. The Senate bill was Introduced by Senator Graydon, of Abbeville, nnd tho House bill by Representative Gasque. of Marlon. Under the present law the father may deed his children, even though the mother be living, without the consent of the mother, while tho mo ther cannot deed the children except the father ba dead. The bills Intro duced In the General Assembly last night give tho father and mother the same right, as they have under the present low, in case one of them should be dead, and take away from the father the right to dispose of his children without the consent of the mother, in case she should be living. Took ii Lot as Pay? Fifty-one years ago, rather than lose lils week's wages and a shotgun, which he had loaned to his employer, Peter W. Sevorsen took, under pro tost, a corner lot of land in Portland, Oregon, 50 by 100 feet In dimensions. Severson luis just sold the same lot for a quarter of a million dollars cash. Swaps Land for Whiskey. Janies B. Aiken, of Fort Worth, Texas, has just completed the sale of 100,000 acres of land In Brewster and Peridlo counties for 100,000 gal lons of whiskey. The land, which has been purchased by distillers of Dayton, Ohio, ls valued at $1.10 an acre. Rockefeller Helps Southern Colleges. John D. Rockefeller Inst Wednes day made conditional gifts of $75,000 towards $300,000 to the Salem Col lege for Women, at Wlnston-Salem, N. C., and of $25,000 towards $100, 000 to the Georgetown College, Georgetown, Ky. While lt ls often Impossible to pre vent an accident, lt 5s never Impossi ble to be prepared-It ls not beyond any one's purse. Invest 2 5 cents in a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and you aro prepared for sprains, bruises and Uko Injuries. Sold by Seneca Pharmacy; L. C. Martin, Clemson College. Provided for Her Dogs. Now York, Fob. 7.-Her husband and her dogs share equally in the will filed the past week of Mrs. Min nie Knockhs, who died recently in 11 a rte ni. The income of a trust fund of $10,000 will be available to pro vide luxuries for the dogs. Liquor Makes a Man a Burglar, Pontiac, Mich., Feb. 7.-The police say thft they have traced nearly fifty burglaries here In the past three years to the peculiar effects of whiskey in one man. This man ls James Mon roe, a hotel proprietor, who, the po lice say, has confessed that he com mitted the burglaries. A few drink; of whiskey, he said, produced in him an Irresistible Impulse to steal. A white man named A. J. Coy le, has brought suit for $5,000 damages against the sheriff of Greenwood county for an unlawful arrest and detention In jail. While the office of the nearest magistrate was vacant by death, Coyle put out a negro's eye In a gambling row, and for this was ar rested. Tlie sheriff had no warrant and the damage suit ls based on this fact. Peary to Find South Pole ? Commander Robert E. Peary, dis coverer of the North Pole, has made a proposition to the National Geo graphic. Society which, If accepted, will mean that an American expedi tion will be on Its way to discover (he unconquered South Pole next fall. Do you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough appears and lt will pre vent the attack. It is also a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Sold by Seneca Phar macy; [J. C. Martin, Clemson Col lege. The South Carolina Sunday School Convention will meet in Rock Hill the 15th. 16th and 17th of this month, lt is thought Oconee will be well represented at the convention. A Funny Retimrk. "S," writing to the Southern Chris tian Advocate of last week, tells the following: Our little daughter went to tho water bucket to get a drink. On reaching up to get the dipper she pulled the bucket over on her head. Her mother rushed out on hearing tho noise to see what was the cause ol' the rackot. "What In the world ls tho matter with you, Agnes?" "I think I have bu rs ted my blad der." New York City pays a largo fune ral bill. It costs the city $32.50 to bury each of tho unclaimed bodies that pass through tho morgue, and there aro about 0,100 of them in tho course of a year. Although glass bottles were mado by tho Romans as far back aB the year 70 A. D., their manufacture was not begun In England until 1558. "IT PENETRATES" OUR GUARANTEE If Noah'? Liniment fail? to do all claimed wo will gladly refund your money, and authorize any dealer to do the ?ame. Be .ure you get the Genuine TradcMarked Noah'* Liniment, with Noah'? Ark on the package. You do not have to (ill any blank or return the bottle. Isn't timi fair? 25c, 50c, $| ,00 of your dealer. Sample by mail. Noah Run edy Co., Ri ch mond, V? " & Bottos, Ma*?. NOAH'S LIN IM?NT Guaranteed .and Sold hy Dr. J. \V. Dell, Walhalla; W. .1. Lunney, Seneca X. Y. BOND DHALKHS FAIL. Fish and llohinson (io Under for a Millhill or More. Fish & Robinson, bond dealers and members of the New York stock exchange, failed for a million dol lars. An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy was Hied by creditors tn tho United States District Court late last Wednesday afternoon, and Brlnson Winthrop was appointed re ceiver with a bond of $10,000. Shrinks in the value of railroad bonds hbi by the firm caused the failure. Largest Failure Since Panic. The failure is one of the largest since the panic of 1?07, not so much as liabilities are concerned, bul In view of the Importance of Hie firm, which has branches In Chicago, Bos ton and Worcester, Mass. The firm was founded In 1899. The business of the firm was princi pally banking business and the float ing of bonds. The petition In bank ruptcy was filed with the full con sent of the firm, Its members having concluded that this was the only way to avoid further losses for itself and Its creditors. A statement, issued by the receiv ers, says tho linn's secured obliga tions will amount to approximately $5,000,000, and the unsecured debts to moro than $1,000,000. JUST ONE WORD that word (5 V lt refers to Dr. Tutt's Liver Pill? and MEANS HEALTH. Are you constipated? Troubled with Indigestion? Sick headache? VIrtlgo? Bilious? Insomnia? ANY of these symptoms and many others Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. YOUL KTeedL TutfsPills Take No Substitute? Augusta's Divorce Court. (Augusta News.) The divorce docket In Superior Court was very heavy Saturday, and forty-two divorces were granted. The (Mit ire morning was consumed lu these trials, and only rapid work pre. vented their taking up the full day. The court room was lined with spec tators during the trials. Woman's Some women retain tin age. But './omen, who ref. rapidly, for suffering lea\> them. Nearly ali women suffc form of ft male trouble. It Avoid the pain-treat you Cardui, as thousands of c Begin at once and give Cart It Will H< Mrs. Katie Burlison, Gorevill <(1 auffored with fomale troubles, ai on my feet. Finally I began to i mend. Now I am able to do all : bettor health than I was before." AT ALL BRI "IT PENETRATES" Few Reasons Why It Is Best Gives relief for All Nerve, Bone and Mut* de Aches and Pains more quickly than any other remedy known. Its Peculiar Penetrating Properties are Most Effective. May be used with absolute confidence in its purity for Internal or External Uses. It is Triple Strength. A Powerful, Speedy and Sure Pain Remedy-therefore, most Effective in producing desired results. Not only contains the old-faahioned In gredient* of pain remedies used by your grandparents, but also embodies the Latest and Most Important Up-to-dato Disco/vries known and used in medical science. 25c, 50c, and $ 1.00 of your dealer. The Genuine has Noah's Ark on every package. Sample by mail free. Noaa Remedy Co., Richmond, Va., & Bollon, Mast. Guaranteed and Sold by Dr. J. W. Roll, Walbnlla; W. J. Lunney, Seneca Cow'?? lilood Causes Rallies. Griffin, Ga., Feb. 5.-Mrs. J. Di Odum, Ernest Oglesby and J. M. Kelley are at the Pasteur Institute undergoing treatment for rabies. All throe contracted tho affliction' from a cow that was recently attacked by a mad dog. Tho two men and the wo man were sawing the cow's horns off when blood and saliva from the cow entered bruised places on their hands. Their condition ls saki to be serious. Not less than twelve cows have been killed here recently to prevent hydro phobia. A dog has lived thirty-nine days without food. mani cns. ENGINEERING, SURVEYING, TERRACING, LEVELING AND DRAINING. TERMS REASONABLE. R. C. DICKSON, R. P. 1). No. 2, WESTMINSTER, S. C. j, A. MCCULLOUGH, M. C. LONG, Greenville, S. C. Walhnlln, 8. C. MCCULLOUGH & LONG, Attorneys at Law, Walhalla, South Carolina. Ofllco Over Oconeo Nowa, E. L. II ERNDON, Attorncy-at-La w, Walhalla, South Carolina. PHONE No. Ol. J. P. Carey, J. W. Sheloi Plckens, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. W. C. Hughs, Walhalla. CAREY, SHELOR & HUGHS, Attorneys and Counsellors, Walhalla, S. C. Practice In Stete and Federal Court.? R. T. JAYNES, A ttorney-at-Law, Walhalla, South Carolina. Practice. In State and Federal Court* Hell Phone No. 20. DR. I). P. THOMSON, DENTIST, SENECA, SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICE OPEN EVERY DAY. DR. W. F. AUSTIN, Dentist, Souecn, South Carolina. Office over J. W. Byrd Sk. Co. i Beauly )ir beauty to an advanced ?ulaxly endure pain, age 'es its lasting marks on ,r more or less with ?ome should not be neglected, rself at home by taking )ther women have done, lui a fair trial. j 30 elp You o, 111., tried Cardui and writes: ad was BO sick I could not stand take Cardui, and soon bogan to my housowork and am in much Try it. ja STORES "IT PENETRATES" RECOMMENDED FOR Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lama Back, Stiff Joints and Muiclct, Sore Throat, Cold?, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruitei, Cramps, Colic, Toothache, and all Nerv?, Bone and Muscle Aches and Patna. The Genuino has Noah's Ark on every package. For Man and Beaat. 25c, 50c, $1.00 of your dealer. Get the Genuine. Sample by mail. Noah Remedy Co., Richmond, W.&Boitoa, M Ml, NOAHS LINIMENT Guaranteed ?nd Sold by Dr. J. W. Doll, Walhalla; W. J. Iaiimcy, Seneca ??? ? ? ? ?? ? @? ? CHURCH DIRECTOR/. ' 0 ??? ??? ?? ???? Presbyterian. Rev. Geo. M. Wilcox, Pastor. Walhalla Church-Preaching 2d and 4th Sabbath. Morning servi o, ll a. m.; evening service 7.30 p. m. Sabbath School (weekly) 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday after noon at 4 o'clock.. Bethel Church-Preaching 2d and 4th Sabbaths. Proachlng service, 3.30 p. m. Fifth Sabbath, lia. m. Sabbath School, 3' p. itt, Ebenezer Church-Preaching on 1st Sabbath at 4 p. m. Richland Church-Preaching 1st and 3d Sabbaths. Morning service, 11.30 a. m. Sabbath School, 10.30 a. m. Lutheran. Rev. T. P. Epting, Pastor. English services every Sunday morning at ll o'clock; Sunday School at 9.45 a. ra. Mipsionary Society meets on Wed nesday after the first Sunday In each month.. Ladies' Aid Society moots on Wed nesday after the third Sunday in each month. A cordial invitation ls extended to all to worship with us. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatare THE BLUE BIDGE RAILWAY CO. Between Relton and Walhall?. Time Table No. 8.-Effective No vember 14, 1909. BABTUOUND 12 j IO j is j ar j 8 Lv Wal halla. LvWost Union. LvBonoca. LvMordanla Junction Lv*AdamB. Lv*Chorry. LvP?ndleton. Lv* Alttun. LvSandy Spring?. Lv^Donvcr. Lv^WcHt Anderson ArAndorson-I'assDop LvAndorHon-PaSsDep Lv* Anderson-KrtUep Arllolton. A M 8 20 8 26 8 47 8 50 0 05 0 0 20 0 83 0 37 0 46 IO 00 10 05 10 15! 4 67 10 18 6 00 1U 46 5 27 P M 327 3 32 3 60 3 52 4 07 4 10 4 22 4 30 4 3? 4 38 4 62 AM G 6 7 20 PW AM 4 30 4 30 6 08 6 08 ? 26 6 29 5 45 5 58 0 02 o ia 6 27 C 35 0 50 S 63 7 20 WKHTIIOUND ll 17 19 LvBelton. LVAndorson-Kr't Do ArAndorson-l'as? Do I,vA min son-Pass De I.v'Wost Anderson.... Lv*Denv6r. LvSandy Springs. Lv*Autun. LvPondleton. Lv*Choriy. I,v*Adanin. Lv'Jordnnla Junction, I.vHoneca. r.vWost Union. ArWalhalla. PM 6 36 6 00 ?'?3 ? 10 G 23 6 24 6 31 G 39 G 49 G 62 7 10 7 12 7 ttl : 35 A M AK ll 3?18 10 ll M 8 32 8 36 lt 67 .. 12 02 .. 12 15 .. 12?) .. 12 22 .. 12 301 .. 12 40 .. 12 42 .. 12 67 .. 100,.. 1 isl.. ! 1 231. AM. 10 65 11 17 ll 20 AM 8 10 8 37 8 40 1 20 1 30 1 50 1 67 2 01 2 13 2 30 2 33 2 67 4 00 4 20 4 30 Will also stop at tho following stations and take on and lot off pas Bengers: Phinney's, James's, Toxa way, Welch. A. B. Andrews, President. J. R. Anderson, Superintendent. DANIEL E. GOOD, Walhalla, S. C. HARRISON'S VALVELESS, Wicklcss Oil-Gas Stoves. Hoofing, Guttering, Painting, Etc. Repairing of All Kinds. All Work Attended to Promptly. Satisfaction Guaranteed. PAINTS-ALL COLORS Ti E. ALEXANDER. The Land Man WALHALLA, S. G. B. S. LOOK. Heating Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Tinware. AU kinds of repairing, WALHALLA, S. C.