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6a W. M. Kay . 83 33 67 W. M. Kay . 83 33 162 W. M. Kay . 83 33 261 W. M. Kay . 83 33 361 W. M. Kay . 83 33 442 W. M. Kay . 83 33 654 W. M. Kay . 83 33 557 W. M. Kay . 83 33 640 W. M. Kny . 166" 66 77 1 W. M. Kay . 83 33 Total.$999 96 Hillary Clerk ol Court. 30 John P. Craig .$ 50 00 76 John P. Craig . 25 00 253 John P. Craig . 25 00 254 John P. Craig. 25 00 323 John P. Craig. 25 00 4 49 John P. Craig . 25 00 560 John P. Craig . 50 00 644 John P. Craig . 25 00 04 5 John P. Craig. 25 00 Total.$275 00 Contingent. 15 W. M. Kay .$ 25 20 36 W. J. Sehroder .... 6 50 37 R. VV. Grubbs. 2 00 4 2 R. VV. .Grubbs. 5 00 4.! D. A. Smith . 2 85 64 W. M. Kay . 16 95 65 W. M.'Kay . 81 00 66 W. M. Kay . 20 00 0 8 VV. M. Kay . 4 00 < !t W. M. Kay . 63 30 7 0 VV. M. Kay . 7 50 71 \V. M. Kay . 16 90 72 W. M. Kay . 64 20 73 John P. Craig. 137 46 74 John P. Craig. 20 02 7 7 John P. Craig. 2 25 78 John P. Craig. 2 I 78 80 Craig-Verner Co. 50 89 James Seaborn . 4 70 95 R. \V. Grubbs. 4 00 97 I). A. Smith . 2 2 40 112 VV. C. Hughs. 4 37 117 VV. J. Schroder .... 4 75 134 Dr. E. A. Hines .... 5 00 153 James Seaborn .... 3 75 15S D. A 2 50 161 VV. M .17 15 1 f?3 W. * 16 95 30 80 8 85 cl 10 00 1 00 10 00 . 7 17 2 50 ?4y R. \V. . 1 00 256.John . 13 07 262 VV. M. Kn . 68 05 272 D. v. .11 25 353 Di C. . 5 00 359 Town 30 30 362 v/. M 134 95 3 64 W. C. 5 90 366 .D. A. 31 90 388 C. VV. 2 80 3!?2 Dr. H 10 00 410 C. H. 2 00 4 25 James 17 31 441 W. M. 53 30 4 44 R. N. 1 25 458 D. A. ll 25 465 D. T. 16 50 501 Dr. J. 5 00 524 D. A. 10 75 527 Atlnnti. 40 00 539 Janies ll 92 555 W. M. 7 0 65 561 W. M. 65 35 565 John P. Cr; 18 93 5 83 R. VV. I 3 35 600 J. C. S. 20 95 605 V. P. Martin . 96 75 616 W. H. Rochester ... 2 50 624 James Seaborn . 40 43 635 D. A. Smith . 26 4 2 641 VV. M. Kay . 193 80 642 VV. M. Kay . S7 45 from womr .-?nts aro Inv addressee for positiv Vegetr o oes euro Turner KcnioVCtt. Elm M M . . . . >. No.2, Hot IC. . .d?MounuSt. ... Creaton, 61 N' .- til .V MM t'?. ' .nm Illino, Kt! 1 Mt St. . ona Sperling, 141? Cly oo nn i '.v.i. ..H. il. Huoy,7l;i Mineral Av. Mr?. Willie Edwards. nlo.?=Mra.W. H. lloush, 7 Kast vo. Clintign of 1,1 iv. ?, N.H.^-Mrn. Coila K. StovonH. .ator, 111.-Mrs. .1. II. Onmnboll, 200 North Second St. Ilrooklyn, N.Y.^MrH. Evens, 82G Halsoy St. Noah, Ky.-Mrs. Lits lo Holland. Cathnmot, Wash.-M rs. Riva narhor Ed ward?. Clrclovlllo.Ohio. .Mrs. Alioo Klrlln,33U Wost Huston St. Salom, Ind.?Mrs. LIzzloS. ninklo.R.lt.No.il. Now Orleans, 1.a.--Mrs. Custon ]llomloao,lM2 Terpsichore si. Mishawaka, Ind."Mr?. ?.'ias. Un uer, Sr., 623 Rnat Marlon Ht . Itaciuo.WiR.^.Mrs. Katie Kublk, R. 2. Box fit. Heaver Kails, l'a. --Mrs. W. I*, lloyd,'?llOlitli Av. M ill fi il ll \- Tronidos. Hronaugli, .\lii.r=Mrs. I). K. Aleshlro. Phonlx, K.I.--Mrs. Win.O. King, Mox 282. Carlstadt, N.J.-Mrs. Louis Fischer, 8'J Mull roo St. BoUth Sanford, Mo.-Mrs. Charles A. Austin. Schenectady, N.Y.- Mrs. II.Porter,782 Albany St. Taylorville, III. -Mrs. ?loo (iranthani, 825 W. Vamloveor st. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mis. .Sophia ItotT, 010 Mo Micken Avo. ?ig Hun, PA.-Mrs, W. K. Tooler. l'h!ladol|dila, Pa.^Mrs. M. Johnston, 210 SlogolSt. " . , I . n Kill in'. Peoria, II). Mrs. Clara L. danwltz, lt. H. No. 4, H?x 02. Augusta. Mo.^.Mrs.Wlnflohl Dona, lt. H. 1>. 2. St. Taid, Minn. Mrs. li. M. Schorn, ins:! Wi M H I In iil;'f St. Plttshurg, Pa. - Mrs. O. I.oisor, 5219 Klnkaid St., R.E. Kearney, Mo.-Mrs. Thoman Ashurry. llluo I .Hin ixl, lil."Mrs. Anna Schwartz, 328 Grove st. Kant Karl, Pa.-Mrs. Augustus I,yon,K.I'M)2. Oporill lona Avoided. Sikcftton, Mo. .Mrs. Doma Itothuno. Oardinor, Mo.-Mrs. S. A.Williams, lr?.WaRh lnuton Avo. Chicago, III.--Mrs. Wm. Ahrons,22.19W.21st St. llollovuo, Ohio.-Mrs, Eil!th Wieland, 2;>8 Monroo St. DeForost.Wls.--Mrs. Augusto Yosjiermann, llextor, Kansas.-Mrs. Lizzie Scott. Thoso women uro only a few ol (he power of Lydia 10. Pinkham's V discuses. Not ono of these women form fiir the use of their names in lng that, we should refer to then do other Buffering women to ] Vegetablo Compound is a reliable ? statements made in our advertisou t ruth anti nothing hut the truth. V 643 W. M. Kay . 22 15 058 Dr. J. Wi Dell. 63 50 066 Dr. J. H. Heller_ 5 00 670 D. M. Reaves. 36 00 674 W. C. Hughs. 4 40 681 W. O. White . 3 50 686 W. C. Hughs. 5 97 714 J. W. Leo . 3 23 737 James Seaborn .... 6 00 74 3 Dr. B. F. Sloan .... 25 00 74 4 ?. A. Smith . 20 60 7 53 J. E. Gaines.: . 4 4 80 757 Dr. C. W. Smith ... 57 60 758 Dr. F. T. Simpson ... 13 00 762 H. W. Orubbs . 8 30 7 64 W. J. Sehroder .... 19 58 7 67 W. M. Kay . 18 00 768 W. M. Kay . 38 70 769 W. M. Kay .. 43 00 770 W. M. Kay . 51 30 772 Dr. J. J. Thode. 27 10 773 Dr. J. J. Thode ..... 100 00 77 8 Carter Hdw. Co. . . . 44 40 788 Dr. C. M. Walker ... 20 00 802 W. O. White . 3 00 813 Moss & Ansel . 42 05 814 Dr. H. M. Barton ... 10 00 819 Wm. .1. Strlbling ... 50 00 820 Oconee Telephone Co 100 00 828 C. W. Pitchford ... 9 44 831 C. W. Pitchford .... 3 37 843 J. J. Ansel . 12 80 851 Dr. E. C. Doyle .... 15 00 852 Dr. W. R. Doyle .... 15 00 87 0 Enterprise Bank .... 2 10 874 M. D. & H. L. Smith. 58 25 875 Brown Humber Co . . 7 73 887 .1. R. Suttles . ll 37 903 John F. Craig. 4 8 86 904 John F. Craig. 1 9 06 905 John F. Craig. 1 95 912 C. W. & J. E. Bauk nlght. 90 50 924 Dr. J. B. Hill. 5 00 Oil C. H. Abbott . 8 20 PIS R. G. Gaines . 4 7 05 960 Dr. F. F. Collins ... 5 00 Total. $3.02 0 8 0 Poor House ami Poor. 5 9 W. R. Cobb .? 7 7 5 0 I 3 5 Carter & Co. 1120 I :?5 .1. I). Strickland ... 0 05 186 ll a pp Bros. Co. 17 00 24 2 J. W. Davis . 13 62 319 W. R. Cobb . 7 8 22 331 J. W. Davis . 14 10 303 M. D. & H. L. Smith. 34 00 379 C. W. & J. E. Bauk . night. 20S 96 384 C. W. & J. E. Bauk nlght . 109 85 386 C. W. Pitchford .... 545 4 38 W. R. Cobb . 20 31 446 D. S. Abbott. 3 80 457 J. W. Davis . 10 45 4 63 C. G. Jaynes . 28 4 0 495 C. B. Morton . 108 07 50 4 C. B. Morton. 100 00 506 .Ino. T. BurrlBB & Son 202 62 519 W. John Schroder ... 2 8 02 525 Brown Lumber Co. . . 24 76 548 J. E. Gaines . 186 70 562 W. R. Cobb . 7 5 00 56 3 C. B. Morton . 5 3 85 581 Matheson Hdw. Co . . 09 3 4 6.60 Matheson Hdw. Co , . 21 84 7 07 A. P. Crisp . 195 7 0 710 C. G. Jaynes . 2 5 5 5 711 C. G. Jaynes. 34 85 718 Carter & Co. 6 00 741 Carter & Co. 37 15 752 W. R. Cobb . 7 5 00 789 C. G. Jaynes. 28 15 791 C. W. & J. E. Bank night . 211 47 798 A. P. Crisp. 147 50 80 4 Moss & Ansel. 70 40 869 Enterprise Bank .... M 55 908 C. W. & J. H. Bauk . night . 5S9 05 032 Matheson Hdw. Co . . 90 65 945 Brown Lumber Co. . . 5 76 mn/ ited to write to tho names and o proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's femalo ills. Organlo IUunlacements. Hlnck Duck, Minn.. ..MT. Aim a Anderson, Itos 19. WosloyvIllo.Pn.-MrH. Mngglo Kstor.H.F.D. 1. Tronton, Mo. -Mm.W. T. Purnoll,307 Lincoln Avonuo. Camden, N.J.-Mm. Kiln Johnston, 289 Liberty St. eulengo, 111.-Mra. Wm. Tully, 2062 Ogden Avenue. Painful Periods. Caledonia, Wis.-Mm. Ph. Sokattnor, U.K. 14, Pox M. Adrian, Mo.?Mrs. C. lt. Mason, lt.lt. No. 2. N. Oxford, Mass.-Miss Amoila Duso. HOX 14. Hidtimoro.Ohio.-Mrs.A.A.indoiiKor.H.F.D.l. Nogaunoe, M Ich. oMri, MnrySodlock/Hox 1273. ?i rvillo, Ohio.-Mrs. K. K. Wagnor, Hox 620. Atwitter, i Hii.i. . Missi Minni.i M iiolhaupt. l'rnirioduChion,Wis.-Mm. JuliaKonfuhcck, lt. No. 1. Irregularity. Buffalo, N.Y.-Mrs. Clara Darbrako, 17Marie mont Ht. Winchester, Ind.-Mrs. May Deal, H.H. No. 7. St. Kogls Kulin, N. Y.--Mr?. J. ll. Hroyoro. (linvvlllo, lil.,-Mrs. Joanie Schaar, Box 22. ll ii.is..n, QUIO.-Mrs. (?co. Stricklor, K, No. 5, llox 32. Ovarian Trouble. Murrayville, 111.-Mr*. Clins. Mooro. H. H. 3. Philadelphia, Pa.-Mr?. Chas. Hood, 2219 N. Molo St. Minneapolis, Minn.^Mrs. John G. Moldan, 2115 Second St., North, Hudson, Ohio.-M rs. l.onaCarmoclno,lt.F.D.7. Westwood, Md.?"Mrs. John I'\ ltlchards. Honjamtn, Mo.-Mrs, Julia Krantz, H.K.I). 1. Female AVoiiltnesR. W.Torrellaute, Ind.-Mrs. ArtiolC. Hamilton. Kimo, Mo.?Mrs. A. C. DuYuult. liAwrenee. Iowa. -Mrs.JulluA. Snow, lt No.8. I'tlea, Ohio.?Mrs. Mary Karhvlno, H. K. I). 3. Hollo vue, Ohl?. -Mm. Churloy Chapman, H.P. I). No. 7. Klgln, 111.-Mr?. Henry I.olsolierg,743 Adams Schnoltorstown. Pn.^Mrs. Cyrus llotrtch. Cresson, l'a..-Airs. Kita H. Atkoy. Kalrchanco, PA.-Mr?, idolla A.Dunham, Hex 102. Nervous Proittrntlon. Knoxville, Iowa.-Mrs. Ol Arn Krank?,lt.F.D. :i. Oronogo, Mo.t-,Mrs. Mao McKnight. Camdon, N.J.-Mrs. W. K.Vnlentino, 902 Lin coln Avonuo. Muddy, III.-Mrs. May Nolen. Brookville, Ohio.-Mrs. lt. Klnnlson. Kitchvlllo. Ohio.-Mrs. 0. Colo. Philadelphia, Kn.?Mr?. Frank Clark, 2-110 K. Alloghony Avo. i thousands of living witnesses of ogotablo Compound to euro female ever received compensation in any this advertisement-but are wilf n because of (lu? good they may provo that Lydia K. Pinkham .s ind honest medicine, and that tho lents regarding its merit aro tho 951 J. & J. S. Carter .... ll 30 954 Strother & Phinney.. 195 79 Total.$3,250 98 Trunsforing Records? 75 John P. Craig. $1 86 255 John P. Craig . 3 10 Total. $4 96 Hoard of Assessors. 99 J. P. Stewart.$ 4 00 108 W. R. Hunt . 4 00 113 C. H. Whltwilre. 4 00 138 H. L. Veiner . 4 00 139 W. T. Tannery . 4 00 142 J. D. Uamby . 8 30 169 W. M. Alexander .... 780 170 S. H. King . 4 00 181 W. O. Alexander. 7 50 189 G. W. Grant . H 70 190 J. M. Barron . 6 90 199 J. B. Burgess . 4 00 202 D. E. Nicholson . 9 10 205 W. H. Talley . 4 00 25 2 W. L. Thomas . 9 00 257 D. O. Sheppard . 4 00 276 J. D. Perry . 4 00 297 J. G. Breazeale . 4 00 298 W. C. Peden . 4 00 299 J. O. Campbell . 4 00 320 W. M. Barker. 8 20 350 W. N. D. Rholetter ... 4 00 589 L. A. King . 4 00 606 Geo. Matheson . 8 50 614 P. L. Sitton . 4 00 650 Edward Gantt . 4 00 69 5 D. P. Carter . 4 00 703 J. P. Stribllng . 15 60 I 892 C. P. Walker . 6 00 Total.$170 60 Rooks, Stationery mid Printing. 100 Farm and Factory...! 22 50 106 W. H. Houston ?fe Bio' 15 50 12 3 Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co. 62 5 2 203 Kcowee Courier .... 52 85 352 National Index Co. .. 120 00 373 Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co. 52 2 0 435 Farm and Factory... 22 50 469 National Index Co. .. 113 Od 65 4 Keowee Courier .... 12 1 SO 661 National Index Co. .. 102 L'!i 69 I The State Co. .. '39 0 0 700 Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co. 73 7 7 701 Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co. 61 00 702 Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co. 10 70 729 Farm and Factory... 46 00 836 Keowee Courier .... 85 15 898 National Index Co. . . 84 00 95 6 Walker, Evans ?fe Cogswell Co. 41 2 2 Total.$1,128 06 Superintendent of Education. Ill W. C. Hughs .$175 00 160 W. C. Hughs . 58 33 365 W. C. Hughs . 116 67 571 W. C. Hughs . 17 5 00 673 W. C. Hughs . 116 67 827 W. C. Hughs. 58 33 Total.$700 00 Coroner. 133 Lee Kerr .$ 25 00 507 Lee Kerr . 25 00 75 4 Lee Kerr . 50 00 Total.$100 00 Aid to Soldiers. 115 J. H. Cannon .$ 8 00 118 Mitchell & Reeder .... 5 00 129 W. S. Hunter & Co. .. 11 00 179 J. G. Breazeale . 3 00 195 J. W. Allen . 11 00 200 J. & J. S. Carter. 48 00 204 W. L. England . S 00 233 P. A. Lewis . 5 00 282 A. P. Crisp . 25 00 2S5 J. ll. Cannon . 5 00 381 C. W. ?fe J. IO. Hauk nlght. 31 00 385 C. W. & J. E. Rank night . 19 00 387 C. W. Pitchford . 1 05 00 391 J. ?fe J. S. Carter. 9 00 162 J. H. Cannon . 3 00 166 F. M. Cross . 5 00 173 Mitchell ?fe Reeder .... 3 00 679 T. E. Gumbrell . 11 00 7 05 T. C. Peden . 2 0 00 708 A. P. Crisp . 4 2 00 709 H. E. Nicholson . 3 00 720 J. W. Allen . 9 00 724 J. W. Allen . 15 00 7 25 T. E. Gambrell . 6 00 79 2 C. W. & J. E. Rauk nlght. 18 00 799 A. P. Crisp. 29 00 SO6 Moss & Ansel . 13 00 817 Carter & Co. 1 00 818 J. & J. S. Carter. 6 50 825 J. H. Cannon . 7 00 826 T. J. Hulsoy . 2 00 829 C. W. Pitchford . 105 50 830 C. W. Pitchford . 27 50 848 J. E. Singleton . 26 00 857 Newry Store . 26 00 891 F. M. Cross . 7 00 897 R. L. Nimmons . 15 00 909 C. W. (fe J. E. Rank night . 25 50 931 J. G. Rrenzeale . 9 00 933 Edward Gantt . 1 00 9 17 W. Mason . ll Od 95 2 J. ?fe J. S. Carter. 5 50 Total.$74 5 50 Chain (?aug. 7 15 W. E. Hardie.$ 13 5 0 783 J. W. Uamby. 34 00 7 84 Sam Rogers. 12 67 786 Cns Heaton . S 00 793 C. W. & J. E. Bauk nlght . 86 55 796 10. M. Du Pre . I 50 Total.$156 2 2 Hoard of Education. sit? .M. io. Brockman . $27 IO 860 J. P. Stribllng. ir> 30 Total. $42 7 0 Couid Expenses, 184 W. J. Schroder, Treas.$ 1,622 05 572 W. J. Schroder, Treas. 1,027 85 957 W. J. Schroder, Treas. 2,015 60 Total.$4,665 50 Borrowed Money and Interest. 553 Bank of Walhalla..$ 4,304 97 835 Mrs. Alice Conley... 5,354 85 895 Enterprise Rank . . . 350 00 935 State Sinking Fund Commission. 14.700 00 Total.$24,709 82 RECAPITULATION. Bridges.$ 6,24 7 4 5 Roads. 6,9 63 9 4 Co. Com. and Clerk .... 1,711 4 7 Public buildings. 491 70 Auditor's sa In ry . 383 33 Treasurer's salary. 383 33 Roads and bridges. 150 80 Magistrates A Constables. 2,802 io THIS BKAVKRDAM ASSOCIATION. Meeting Upper Divinion at West Union October M and :i0. Following is tlie program of tlie union meeting of Upper Division, Beavordiun Baptist Association, to convene with West Union Baptist church October 29 and 30, 1911: First Day. Devotional exorcises, 10 to 10.30, by Itev. J A. Bond; from 10.30 to ll, enrollment of delegates and or ganization. Introductory sermon at ll o'clock by Hov. D. C. Williams. First query: How can we best get our churches on a higher plane of spirituality? Speakers: Rev. J. H. Stone, F. M. Cary, C. R. D. Burns. Second query: Best methods of conducting State mission work in our association. Rev. L. M. Lyda, Rev. J. H. Clark, J. R. Karie. Third query: Is it best to enforce strict disciplino In our churches? Rev. A. P. Marett, J. A. Kelley, Noah Tolllson. Second Day. Exposition of Sunday school lesson for present day, by Rev. C. S. Black burn and J. C. Shockley; ll o'clock, a missionary sermon by Rev. F. G. Lavender. Afternoon. A discussion of objects and best methods of laymen's work lu our association. Lead by .1. R. Barle and W. M. Lem mons, followed by a gene ral discussion. All singers are requested to come with SOUK books, as we wish to have some good singing. T. M. Ml rod, For Committee. BAPTIST M RIOTING AT ANDERSON Session W. M. V. Auxiliary to Be November l-l to IO. Mrs. 1). A. Perritt requests the publication of the following: Anderson, Aug. 30, 1911.-Dear Mrs. Perritt: The annual meeting of the W. M. U. Auxiliary to the State Baptist Convention will meet with the First Baptist church of Ander son November 14, 1011. Please, notify each W. M. S., Y. W. A. band and R. A. chapter in your association of tho date of meeting, Tuesday night, the 14th, through tho Kith, inclusive. Tho constitution states that "one delegate from each church to represent the interests of the W. M. S., one delegate for the Y. W. A.'s, and one leader or adult for the band and R. A.'s combined shall be entitled to a seat in meet ing." The chairman of committee on hos pitality is Mrs. B. A. Henry, Ander son, S. C. Let all names he sent to her. Delegates will be entertained. Visitors, both adult and children, who come can find board at reasona ble rates. The executive board will meet Monday night, the 13th of November, also Tuesday morning; superintend ents' conference Tuesday afternoon. No delegates expected until Tues day, November 16th. Yours cordially, Mrs. J. W. Quattlebaum. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OASTOR I A Found Dead in Atlanta Hotel. Atlanta, Oct. ll.-Chas. H. Led num, of New Orleans, for many years clerk of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, was found dead in his room at a hotel here al noon to day. lt is believed that his death was due to hemorrhages. Mr. Led num was itere attending the present session of the court and had been un der the care of physicians for several days. Mr. Lednum lived at Dallas, Texas. He was 55 years old. NO RIOASON FOR IT When Walhalla Citizens Show tlie Way. There can be no just reason why any reader of this will continue to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of urinary disorders, the dangers of serious kidney ills when relief is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that these Ills can be cured. Read what a Walhalla citizen says: .1. R. Hughes, railroad engineer, Faculty Hill, Walhalla, S. C., says: "When I had occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills several years ago I found them very effective, and at that time I publicly endorsed them. I am now pleased to make the fact known that 1 have not had any kid ney trouble since. Cor many years I worked on a locomotive, and the constant jarring weakened my kid neys. I had a soreness in the small of my hack and through my should ers and felt miserable in every way. As soon as I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, procured al Dr. Bell's drug store. I felt better, and it was not long before they hail entirely re lieved me. I do not think there ls another kidney medicine like them." For salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho Uni ted States. Remember tho name-Doan's-< and toko no other. Sheriff's salary . 999 96 Clerk of Court . 275 00 Contingent . 3.020 80 Poor House and Poor... . 3,250 08 Tranaforing records .... 4 05 Board of Assessors. 170 (?0 Books, stationery, prlnt'g 1,1 28 06 Salary Supt. of Education 700 00 Coroner's salary. 100 00 Aid to soldiers *. 74 5 50 ('oort expenses. 4,665 50 Borrowed money. 24,709 82 Chain gang. 156 2 2 Board of education. 42 70 Grand Total.$50,101 li Respect fully submitted, W. J, SCHRODER, County Treasurer. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy CUIC? Colds, Cio-ipunil Whooping Cough. Tho Kind You Havo Always I lu uso for over 30 years, 1 - and hi ?2^^^ st All Count ?rio! tn, Imitations i Experiments that trifle witli Infants and Children-Expel What is C Cas torta is a harmless suns gorie, I>rops and Soothing1 ! contains neither Opium. M< substance. Its ago is its gut and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething r. and Flatulency. It assimila Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-Th GENUINE CASI Bears the The KM You Ha1 In Use For O THC OCNTAUII COMPANY, TT MU ONU LAWYKR KILLS ANOTHER. Thoa. Kn 11 un i Shoot? IL Whitaker at Pilot Mountain, N. C. Charlolte, N. C., Oct. 12.-Thos. Kalium, lawyer and editor, shot and killed Henry Whitaker, a brother at torney, upon the main street of Pilot Mountain this afternoon. The homi cide grew out of an old feud. Whita ker ls said to have been ndvancing on Kalium with a knife when the fatal shot was fired. The dead man leaves a family. Whitaker was 63 years old, tall and well preserved fora man of his years. Kalium ls only 23 and a cripple, walking with the aid of a cane. He ls editor of the Pilot Mountain News. Whitaker, lt is said by eye-witnesses, advanced upon Kalium with an open knife. The latter warned bim to ! stop, and after some hesitation shot Whitaker through the head, killing him instantly. Kalium surrendered immediately. Had blood had existed between the two men for some time, though the cause is unknown. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R IA shot Two Brothers and Self. Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 12.-Nicho las K bott ry. a Syrian, being refused money which he demanded last night, shot his two well-to-do brothers, lilias and George, and then turned the revolver on himself. All three are expected to die. Foley's Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate thc excess uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. vent Bright's Disease and Dia bates, and restore health and strength. Refuse substitutes. J. W. HULL, WA Lil ALLA. weakest organ. If there is weakness weak link in tho chain of life which may "weakness" is caused hy lack of nutr? of the hfomueh and other organs of di weaknesses of the stomach and its allic Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. V cured, diseases of other organs which set have their origin in a diseased condition other organs of digestion und nutritio TA* Btron? man has a nt von Take the above recommends ery" and you may have a ai ach and a atron? body, C?ivRN AWAY.-Dr. Pierce's Common Sen new revised Edition, is sent free on rece expense of mailing only. Send 21 onc-i book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for t unie. Address Dr. It, V. Fierce, HulTal taught, and which has bees, lias horno tho signature oC ns boen mndo under his per mpcrvision since its infancy* no one to deceive you in this, [ind "Just-ns-good" aro but? i and endanger tho health o? rience against Experimente ASTORIA titute for Castor Oil? Pare Syrups. It ls Pleasant, lt >rphino nor other Narcotto iranteo. It destroys Wonna cures Diarrhoea and Wind rroublcN, cures Constipation ites thc Food? regulates tho : healthy and natural sloop* o Mother's Friend. "ORIA ALWAYS rc Always Bought ver 30 Years. inriAY fiToiiT, NIW VOBK OITV. T AX N OT I C IO COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Walhalla, s. C., Oct. 3, 1911. Tho hooks for thc collection of State, County, School and Special Taxes for the fiscal year 1911 will he open from October 15, 1911, to December 31, 1911, without penalty, after which day one per cent penalty will be added on all payments made in month of January, 1912, and two per cent penalty on all paymonts made In the month of February, and seven per cent penalty on all pay ments made from the first day of March until tho fifteenth day of March, 1912. After that day all taxes not paid will go Into execution and be placed In tho hands of thc Sheriff for collection. Taxpayers owning property or paying taxes for others will please ask for a tax re cd pt In each township or special school district in which he or they may own property. This is very Im portant, as t?tere are so many spe cial school districts. The tax levy is made up as follows: State tax . 5% mills Ordinary County. 0% mills School tax . 3 mills Total tax.1 5 Vii mills Special School Tax. Dist. 1 . . 2 . . 3. . 4 . . Mills. .... 4 . . . . 2 . . . . 4 . . . . 2 _ll ti. 7. S . 10. I I . 14 . 17. 18. lil. 20 , 21 . 22 24 25 26 27 32 36 Dist. 3 OA . 3 (> lb J9 . . 4 5 . . 46 . . 50 . . 53 . 54 . . 55 . . 57 . . 59 . . 63 . . 64 . . 65 . . 67 . . 69 . . 71 . . 72 . . 73 . . 74 . . 75 . . 76 . . Mills. . . . .2 _2 . . . . 2 _2 _2 . . . .4 _3 _4 _3 _3 _2 _$ . . . .4 _2 _2 _4 _2 _4 _2 _2 _2 _2 Special liCvy for High Schools. Dist. Mills.M Dist. Mills. I.2|| 5.2 Interest and Sinking l um) to Retira Ron 's. Dist. MUIs.|| Dist. Mills. 17.IH 63.2 Poll Tax, $1.00.1 Dog Tax, 50c. Every male citizen from 21 to 60 years ls liable for Roll Tax, except Confederate soldiers, svho do not pay after 50 years of tige, and those ex cused by law. Rarlies wishing information from this office, by mall, will please en close postage, W. J. SCHRODER, Treasurer Oconee County, S. C. F0LEYSH0MYHTA1 Curse Coldsi Provonts Pneumonia LUNG: l?ach of tho chief or gans of the body ia a, link in the Chain ot i Life. A chain U no stronger than it* weakest link, the hodf no stronger than its of stomach, liver or lungs, there is ? snap at any time. Oitcn this so-called lion, the result of weakness or discaso ?gesti?n and nutrition. Diseases nn<f ld organs are cured by th? use of Dr* yhen the weak or discused stomach uv int remote from the stomach hut which of thc stomach and n, are cured also. fi stomach. 'tl "Dlacov 'ron? atom? se Medical Adviser, ipt of stamps to pay :cnt stamps for tho he cloth-hound vol lo, N. Y.