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Our Populai Depat Continues to gro\ about it and call to see ' of the money-saving pi ; Sale starts every ? Youri G. J, focal an?> personal. -Buggies, harness, White Hickory wagons. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla. -T. N. Cartor, of Westminster, was horo yesterday on busiuoss. -Pistol and ride cartridges forsnlo by Cartor Hardware Co., Walhalla. -Millinory opening at Mrs. A. P. Hol den's next Friday and Saturday. Call aud see. -C. G. Jayncs has boen confined to his bcd for Boveral days with measles. He has boen quito Bick, but is much im proved. -Seo advertisement of Miss Carrie Stucko, milliner. Oponing days Thurs day ami Friday of next week, April Otb and 7th. -School hooks and school supplies. Walhalla Drug Co. -Deputy Sheriff L. O. Russell is con fined to hi's room v ?th measles. He has boon sick siuco Sunday, but is guttiug along nicely. -R. T. Jaynos, Esq., has beon absont from Walhalla this wook on professional business at Anderson, Greeuvillo and other points. -A largo shipment of buggy and wagon matoria) just received at Cartor Hardwaro Co. When you uocd anything in that lino thoy will save you money. -Superintendent of Education Colloy is not seon at bis otlleo those days. Ho is at tho homo of C. A. Burton wrestling with measles. -$10.26 buys KeystODO Adjustable Weeder at Matheson Hardware Co.'s, Westminster. -Mrs. Dell G. McAlistor and little daughter and Mrs. Martin, of Columbia, spout several days this and last week at the home of Mrs. E. A. Hell. -All the latest styles in millinery and dress goods, just from the Northern markets. Opening Fiidayaud Saturday, April Ttl? and st li. Mrs. H. Philiips-Cocbran, Seneca. -C. W. A J. E. Bauknight are making a specialty ot shoes. They have alargo stock of high grade and medium shoes at reasonable prices. Seo advertisement. -Tho Knights of Pythias will olect delegates to tho Grand Lodge next Mon day night. All members urgently re quested to attend. Work in third de gree also. -Wo have a handsome lino of milli nery, fancy notions and dress goods this spriug and will be glad to hi.^o all our friends and customers call. The latest in everything: prices right. C. G. J ayn es. - The Sunday school at Center church, near Oak way, will meet and reorganize next Sunday, April 2, at lu o'clock a. m. Everybody cordially invited to be present and take part in the work. -Dress goods and patterns on display April 7th and Sth. Mrs. H. Phillips-Cochran, Seneca. -The Fair Play Presbyterian church ' will be dedicated ou the fourth Sabbath in April-the 23d. Tho sermon will bo : preached at ll o'clock a. m. bv Hov. S. L. " Morris, D. I)., of Atlanta," Ga. The public generally invited to attend. < -Millinery Opening.-Mrs. A. P. Hoi- 1 don will have her spring millinery open- ' mg Friday ami Saturday of this week- j March :?lst and April 1st. All the now- ] est creations and handsome designs in up-to-date millinery. Bo sure to call. ] - Lost, on Maroh 25th, package of it photographs, on road between West Union and J. 0. Chandler's residence at Flat Kock Muster Grounds. Howard if ' lett at Courier office or C. W. Wickliffe's * store at West Union, ' -Our $1.50 and $2 oxfords are made with all tho snap, shape and style, In ? tact are lasted over the same kind of a last as our <; shoes. , C. W. & J, E. Bauknight. - All members of tho Cross Hoads i Baptist church aro earnestly requosted *< to he present on tho uoxt regular confer i euee, which -..ill he heh! on the first Saturday in April nt :! o'clock p. m. Business of importance will ho trans . acted. -Carter Hardware Co. carry a com-li pleto line of shingle mill supplies and I pipe fittings. j HEW Ult A FA; A OIK llItAMi Ia tho namo of tho paint wo sell. Every gallon is guaranteed to hold gallon of 2;U cubic i nones, lt. will weigh 1 and meaauro somo of tho cheap paints offer Wo givo a certificate of purity with ? Two gallons of our paint and ono gal paint. Reduces the cost. Soe? Wo liavo it for all purposes, for paint mansion. It's nure paint, every atom of it. For tho aoovo reasons we cannot mak have made by handling other brands, but money's wot tb, and koop our reputation foi SCF-THK BEST IN h o'clock. m. 5 and io-Cent tment . Tell youl' neighbors us and take advantage lees, Saturday morning at 10 3 truly, AYN ES. i -White Pino Cough Syrup with Tar. Four ounco bottlo Loo. Walhalla Drug Co. -Anderson is expecting an unusually good play to-morrow night at tho opera houso, whou Florenco Davis will appear in "The Player Maid". Miss Davis is a dcscondantof President Jefferson Davis's family, hoing a granddaughter of his older brothor. -Don't fail to seo the oxfords wo aro soiling for $1, Would be cheap at $1.26? C. W. & J. E. Baukuight. -Clifton Adams, Miss Zoa Durham, Willio Barnett and Miss Ada Durham, from near Westminster, woro at the sluging at Pleasant Grovo )ast Sunday. Thoy report an unusually pleasant timo and a musical troat of more than ordi nary merit. -See Jaynes's 10-cont display in right hand window. Those articles will bo sold liko bot cakes noxt Saturday. -Tho county's watering pool will bc rondy for uso in a fow days. It is quito a uoat device for supplying water for stock on the Court Houso squaro and will bo groatly appreciated by the public and at tho samo timo prove an attractive additiou to tho square. -Special lawn and embroidery sale on April 7th and 8th. Mrs. B. l'hillips-Cocbran, Seneca. -Miss Maryo B. Sholor, of Westmin ster, bas been selected by Mrs. C. W Alden, of Now York, who is president of the International Sunshine Society, State organizer. Towns or rural schools wish ing societies will please confer with Miss Sholor. Send stamp for reply. -If you want tho best wagon for tho money go to tho Carter Hardwaro Co. -Misses Annie Stucko, of West Union, and Amelia Wanner, of Tallapoosa, Ga., are in Pendleton to day to attend tho Doutbit-Lawreooe wedding. Miss Wan ncr will return with Miss Stucko and Spend some timo in West Union and Walhalla among relatives ami friends. -7? cents buys 11 ey man's Circle Foot plow st >ck itt Matheson Hardware Co.'s, Westminster. -Mrs. Dr. R. T. Davis and little daugh ter, Miss ll ileu, of Staunton, Ya., have been spending several days in Walhalla visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. (?. C. Probst, on Faculty Hill. They left this moruing for Columbia, from whence they will go to their Virginia home in a few days. -Don't fail to see our Diamond Brand oxfords we aro offering at $1.50 and $2. Mado by the Peters Shoo Co., and evory pair guaranteed. C. W. & J. E. Baukuight. -A skilled operator from tho loading photographic college of the United States will bo at G. W. Eaton's studio next Monday aud Tuosday. A limited number of sittiugs can bo arranged. Mr. Eaton has a few samples of the work and it is certainly worth a visit to the studio just to look at them. -You'll miss Bomo rare bargains if you fail to pmchasr those offered at Jaynes's 10-cont window noxt Saturday. -Buskin Anderson, of Seneca, has another big bargain sale for next Satur day. Ile has two advertisements in this week's issue-"Special Salo" on the eighth page; "You Bead This," on tho third. Bead both those ads. and call at Anderson's store next Saturday. He >? omises everything just as advertised. Ile has some very attractive offers. -Summer . woight corsets - special irices for our opening, April 7th and 8th. Mrs. B. Phillipa-Cochran, Seneca. -The street at tho Bluo Bidge dopot is jeing improved by tho laying of addi ional pipe drains. This will bo built up IO as to give ample room for teams to Irive on the siding, load from *uo cars md turn without danger. Heretofore bo teams hay jkad insufficient room, and leavy dtayi fi?fce hardly been able to nake the torr W\ the narrow ?paco al lowed. T -Seo the elastic seam drawers we aro 'tinning at 50c, Would bo a value at i">c We have tifty dozbh and can fit any nan in the county. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight. -Miss Mary Stribling bas boon con lned to her room for several days at her (randmothor's, Mrs. T. A. Norton, with . severe case of erysipelas in her face. AV trust she will soon bo well and 011 Oying her usual good health. I NT, a standard United States governmont 7i pounds to thu gallon. Just weigh ed and see bow they can do it. ivory gallon. lou of linseed oil makes throe gallons of ing anything from a wheelbarrow toa 0 as muon money on our paint ?? wo we prefer to givo our patrons thoir r handling .VERYTHING.??fl IIJJAA DRUG CO* -A few second-hand boggie* and wagons for sale by Garter Bard ware Co. -R. 6. Rutledge left this morning to drive through the country to Aiken. -J. A. Keaton spent Monday in Ander son onTmsiness. -The poet office at Gate, this couriy, has been discontinued. - Boru, unto Mr. and Mrs. VT. tt. Alex ander, on March 27th, adaughtei. -John P. Craig aud family are moving to-day from Malu street to Mrs. Kate P. Lewis's residence on Paoulty Hill. -See our Hoe of negligee shirts at $L C. W. A J. E. Bauknight. -The South Carolina College, Co lumbia, offers spcoial summer eourse for teaohers, April 7th to May 10th. Seo advertisement in another column. -President H. C. Beattie and Superin tendent J. R. Anderson, of the Blue Ridge Railway, were in Walhalla for a short while yesterday on business. -The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Knox ii gradually improving. During the heavy sleet and loo storm of the past winter tao little fellow fell ?od broke his hip, a jd has since been a con stant sufferer. -See me K you want the best porta ble aud ti-.otion engines and threshing machin?-... I am agent for the J. I. Case Three liing Maehine Co. T. E. Alexander, Walhalla, S. C. . -Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Sloan and their ir (ant daughter, Felicia Clare, were visiting the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. II. E. Sloan, at Clemson, on last Saturday aud Sunday. Their outing was gi^atly enjoyed. - -W. O. White recently rocoived notico from Covoruor D. C. Hoyward of his re appointment as Master in Equity for Coonee county. Mr. White- has made an acceptable and officient officer, and his friends will bo glad to leam of his re-ap poiutmout. -$2.(15 buys Little Joo Harrow at Matheson Hardware Co.'s, Westmiustor. -Mrs. Julia K. Robins, of Walhalla, will accopt our thanks for a basket of well grown and ?. isp lettuce of this spring's growth, .'.irs. Robins informs us that sho and family havo been having thia early vegetable ou their tablo for two weeks or moro. -C. R. D. Burns. Clerk of Court, calls the attention of business mon to the future mode of conducting his offico as to fees for recording, indexing, etc. See advertisement, aud if you have dealings with the Clerk's offioo, out it out for roforence. -We think it will interest the Indios to visit our hat exhibition on April 7th and st h. I s Mrs. K. Phillips-Cochran, Seneca. | j -Wo regret to chroniolo tho continued illness of Dr. J. n. Moore. He is still confined to his bed with not much im provement perceptible. We trust, how over, that tho good doctor will soon rally and that he will be able to be up and about his business at an early day. i ? -We still have a few moro cases of tomatoes at two cans for loo. C. W. A J. E. Bauknight. -Mrs. C. Terhuuo, of Hackensnck, N. J., is among bor many Walhalla friends for a week or ton days and is stopping with the Misses Muss on Faculty Hil!. Mrs. Tei linne has boon visiting her son, Westorvolt Terhuno, in Atlanta, for tho past two weeks. Hor friends hero aro delighted to meet her again. -C. E. Gaillard has bogun tho erection of a storo building in tho Mill viliago. It will bo lSx.'ttl foot, and as soon as com pleted will bo occupied by Gaillard & Shelton, who will deal in gonoral mer chandise. Tho firm will be composed of C. E. Gaillard and C. M. Shelton, tho latter having personal supervision of tho business. -Jaynes's millinery opening, Friday and Saturday of next week, April 7th and 8th. All the latest styles in milli nery; tho newest patterns in dross goods. Hu sure to call on us. - II. Pennington left last Sunday for Greensboro, X. C., where ho went in answer to a telegram announcing tho death of Mrs. Pennington's brothor, E. M. Wado. Their friends hero sympa thize deeply with thom in their sorrow. Mr. Wade was overseor of slashing and beaming of tho Proximity Manufactur ing Co., of Greensboro. His death was sudden, resulting from an attack of heart failure -Gents' furnishings is our hobby and wo can show you the host things gath orcd from all over the country in men's wear. Call and lot us tlx you up for Easter. C. W. A J. E. Bauknight -C. R. Uouchins has purchased the McCoy livory stablo, horses and vehicles, and also tho interest of Jesse C. Novillo in the stables of Houchins & Neville Mr. Houchins has an excellent outfit in the way of horses, vehicles and stables The business propor will be conducted at tho old Houchins stables, to the rear of the Walhalla Hotol. The McCoy stables will bo used principally for vehicles, food a! nil's and stoiaee. -Ullman & Philpott's puro paints at Matheson Hardware Co.'s, Westminster -A. G. Stapol and family have re contly movod from Atlanta, Ga., to Montgomory, Ala. Mr. Stapol has sold out bis interest in tho Atlanta Furnace Company and is uow connected with tho Montgomory Heating and Ventilating Company, as Vico President and Chiof Engineer. Mr. SUipol and wife aro pleasantly remembered by our Walhalla and Weat Union people, who join with UH in wishing thom much prosperity aud happiness in their new hume -Tho protracted meeting which began in the Walhalla Haptist church on last Thursday night, still continues. The I attendance of our people upon tho sor vices lias been only fairly good. There aro two preaching exercises each day 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. The preacher in j charge of tho meeting, Rev. II. P. Fitch, the Baptist State Evangelist, is a man of ability and preaches with power and unction of the Holy Spirit. Tho mooting will likely continue over next Sunday. We trust these protracted religious ser vices will result in much good to our town and community. Let evorylody, as far as possible, attend and receive whatever bonofit that may bo derived from the assembling of our Christian fioopla i*i tho worship of tho true and iving God. -We havo tho biggest lino ot missos' nnd children's oxfords ever shown in this section of the country. C. W. * J. E. Bauknight. After remaining out noarly four hours the jury in tho caso of tho State against Clarence Richey, Walter Ellis and Waltor Smith, white, obarged with the murder of Harrison Ogleshy, colored, which 'vas turd at Piokous Friday, brought in a vordict of not guilty. A Walhalla Woman Asks : "Have you a floor paint that will last two weeks?" Yes, we have Dovoe's; it lias a beautiful gloss and will wear two ve.us if properlyappliod. J. W. Bell. WANTED.-J. J. ft J. E. Maddox, of Atlanta, Ga-, ?ant to buy liva and dressed turkeys, hens, fries, ducks, ?reese and cooks. Write them if you lave anything to offer. They will pay cash. 9-IA MIIJL?NRRY OPENING, Thursday and Friday, April t$tlx and I have a handsome a took of the most stylish and approved Millioery ever shown in this market, and will be glad to have all my friends call and see the goods I have to offer. A special invi tation is extended to all on our Opening- l>ays, Thursday und Friday, April Oth and 7th. I have also a large as sortment of Millinery, Notions, Ribbons, Laces, Etc. Miss Carrie Stucke, MILLINER, WALHALLA, S. C. (Seaborn Bros.' Old Stand.) Little River Locals. Littlo Uivor, Maroh 28.-W. H. Talley lad the misfortune to lose a tine cow a ow days ago. W. H. Talley has moved his shingle nill to D. D. Alexander's place. Miss Nanoy Lusk, of North Carolina, s spending a few months with her grandfather, L. W. Lusk. Miss Sallie Burgess, of Jocassee, is pouding a fow days with her brother, 1. B. Burgess, Jr., and family. D. ii. Alexandor and family, of Toccoa, la., recently visited relativos hero. D. N. Alexander is tho happy father of i bouncing big boy. John Sanders has a new boarder at his louso. It's a boy, too. J. B. Burgess, Jr., has his face all vreathed in smiles. Ho has another laughter at his house. Mrs. L. W. Lusk died at her homo, ou ?meltzer creek, on March 10th, from an ibscess of the breast. Sbo was well mown in tho upper part of Goonoo and vis highly esteemed by all who knew ?or. She was a pious mothor, loving :ompaniou and good neighbor. She loro her suffering with groat Christian ortitudo. She was well nursed, from >egiuning to end, by a loving hu hand OHI obedient children. She leaves a lusband, eight children and a host, of elat ives and friends to mourn her death. If ter appropriate funeral services, con lucted by Hov. J. B. Colloy, ber romains vere laid to rest in tho family burying (round, near tho residence, in the pres ume of a largo concourse of relativos and 1 ?ends. .M. No Gloss Carriage Paint Made viii wear as long as Dovoe's. No others no as heavy bodied, bocauso Dovoe's vcighs 8 to 8 ounces moro to tho pint, iold by J. W. Boll. A Sheriff's Brave Daughter. Montgomery, Ala., March 2(1.-A spe ial to Tho Advertiser from Scottsboro, Via., tells of a daring attempt at a jail lelivery there, which was frustrated by tfiss Lula Austin, tho youug daughter of ihoriff D. O. Austin. After throe of tho tool bars leading into tho maiu corridor, rb ich would havo practically admittod hai to their liberty, had boon cut, Miss dustin discovered the condition of .Hairs, and herself forced tho prisoners o turn over to her the saws which had .con used in tho operation, six in num ter. It is supposed that the men wore upplied with the tools by some ODO who ad been admitted to visit them. Many are Savid in Macon Revival. Macon, Ga., March 20.-Tho intensify f the religious revival now in progress a this city may be reckoned by tho mim er of conversions mado, over 50U boing ho number given out by the pastors onducting tho revival. Tho attondanco as never been so largely drawn from lie business men of Macon boforo os tho udiences at overy morning and evening orvico show, notwithstanding several ounter attractions bold in other parts of ho city. For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it,probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctoraboutit. " I have had pneumonia throe tlmot, And Acer's Cherri Pectoral ha? brought mo safety i ii i-..II.-ii eaeir time. I have lint recovered from my Ult attack, a?od ninty nevon No wonder f praise lt." - K. V. li ioui HS, Stovern A Made by J. o. Ay IT do., Lowell, Maes. Ai.? manufacturer* of 9 SARSAPARILLA. Li C / O HAIR VIGOR. iyor'8 Pills increase the activity of he liver, and thus aid recovery. Special Sale SATURDAY APKII^ lat EVERYTHING WILL 13 E ??LD JUST AS ADVERTISED MEN'S SUITS llave just received a large shipment of Men's Suits for spring and Bummer wear, and to prevent the accumulating of odds and ends J. will place on sale SATURDAY, APRIL 1st, three lots to oloso out. In these lota you will find many rare bargains. Some of the suits will bo sold for less than it cost to manufacture them. Table No. 1.-We will oall it the sorap pile. This lot will consist of about 100 Men's Suits that formerly sold'trom $1.60 to $5. Your ohoioe for only $2.60. Table No. 2.-About 200 MUM'S Suite, in all B?ZOB, from 34 to 44, oonRlsMng of ali styles and colors, that formerly sold from $7.50 to $10, your ohoioe only $4.75. Table No. 8.-Will contain about 200 Mou's Suits in broken lots, that formerly sold from $10 to $15, your oboico for $7.50. You will also find in my rogular stock tho prottiest assortment in styles*aud fit, with tho boBt values, ever shown in Oconeo county. Prices $7.50, $10, $lu, $15 and $18. A scrap pilo of BoyB' Knee Suits, sizes from 7 to 10 years, to closo out from 85c. to $2.75 pur suit. Somo rare bargains in this lot sure. A job lot of Men's, Boys and Children's Hats and Caps to close out. Prico no objoot. I want money and the room. SHIRTS Just received a boautiful lino of Mou's Shirts right from the fao* tory. No middle man's profit. The 50c. line consist* of the very boat stylos and values ever offored and tho $1 lino is the best made. READY-MADE SKIRTS I will place on salo about 250 Ladies' Ready-made Skirts that were bought to sell from $1.25 to $7.50. Saturday's prico from 08c. to $5.50. This is tho best lino of skirts on the market, and was bought direot from the factory. Don't forgot that I am showing the largest line of Dress Goods, Lawns, Dimitios, Piques, Muslins, Ginghams, Linens, Silks, Laces, Embroidery, Hosiery, etc. FOOT WEAR A sk to soo my line of Shoos and .Oxfords, for mon, women and children. The line is strictly up-to-date. Special Sale int Ftirniture, Coohinrf Stoves and Sewing, Machines. Ono extra heavy quartor-sawod, highly polished bod room suit. Very largo glass in Dresser and Wash Stand and the inside of ?very drawor is finished. Very heavy, massive and hand-carvod Bedstead This suit retails for $100 in ovory city. My prico for Saturday will bo only $05 cash or $75 on ono year's timo wj;h approved security. Ono'beautifu) quartor-sawod, highly polished suit. Tho DrosBor has largo shaped glass, two long drawers, willi ono short drawer on each sido, all finished on tho inside. Tho Wash Stand is largo with largo shapo glass to match Dresser. Tho bcd is very heavy and masaive, rubbed and highly polished. This suit ret ails for $75 to $85 in all ot' the largest cities. My prico for Saturday will bo $57.50 cash or $05 on one year's time with approved scourity. Ono highly polished quartor-sawod Oak Suit. Tho Dresser and Wash Stand aro largo and roomy, swell front with largo gtass, A very heavy bod to match. Regular price $55, to go on salo Saturday for only $42.50 cash, or $50 on ono year'B time. Kuli stock and special prices aud terms on suits from $15 up. Ono very largo, beautiful Hat Rack. Regular prico $22.50, to go for $15 cash, or $18.50 on one yoar's time. Ono Hat Rack, rogular $12.50 kind, to go at $0.50 cash, or $11.50 on ono year's time. Oue nat Rack, regular $1U kind, to go at $8.50 cash, or $10 on ono year's time. Sido Boards, Dining Tables, Center Tables, otc. Twolve 40-pound all-cotton Mattresses, with best Sattoon Ticking, rogular price $7.50, to go in this salo at $5 cash, or $0 on time. Special reduct ion will be made on everything in tho Furniture Department-Rockers, Lounges, Dining Chairs, Tlain Chairs, Iron, Oak and Poplar Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Safes, otc. Cooking .stoves from $8.50 to $40. $32.50 cash, or $40 on one year's timo, ?sill get you the best grade New Homo $55 Sewing Machine. $25 cash, or $32.50 on time, will get you a high-grade guaranteed Fulton Sewing Machine. Ftill StocK of Groceries on Hand. Visit my Store before Buying. Yours truly, RUSKIN ANDERSON, SENECA, S. C. ( Fertilizer for 1905 I Wo aro not going to urgo you to buy Guano, but g want to say that if you are going to buy some wo m are ready and anxious to quoto you prices, fir Wo have a good stook of General Merchandise jfr at prioos as low as anyone. Como to soo us boforo * buying, either for oash or on time. MjMMMfl^tftAttfi UV trv '" troat y?u ' d''1' ' J.W. Byrd & Co. ' Seneca, S. C.