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TO THINE OWN SELF HE TRUE AND XT MUST FOLLOW AS TUF. N?GHT TUE HAY, THOU CANST NOT THEN HE FALSE TO ANY MAN. * * . MA * ? A?;>? tfr^ (JA KO I, INA, OCT. <f , lttOrt FEED STUFF Oats, Bran and Hay. We have a Gav of Ship Stuff. The finest Hog Feed to be had. This Ship Straff ;.d made oct of the Heart of the Corn, that which is left of the Corn after rasing all the hard parts of the Grain for Pearl Grits, and the Heart of the Wheat with the Brand all ground together, which makes the richest and most nutritious feed obtainable. j We can sell this Feed very cheap; only $1.40 per-100 pounds, which is guaranteed to be cheaper to feed than Corn at 50 cents. OW. & J. E. BAUKNIGHT. Moders Pharmacy is practiced by us io every way. There have been rreat improvements in the last few years in the making of medicines. The preparations you take to-day aro moro elegant in looks, more palatable, and, while milder iu action, are just aa effective as the old nostrums that were actually nauseating. We ha\ o kept step with tho times and the medicines you pur chase of us will bo found of superior quality, as they are scientifically prepared. LUNNEY, The Dm^ist, Seneca. YELLOW FRONT. ??HM Week! Wo ?ii*o determined io make this tho greatest sale of Flard warcevcr, hold in (hiscounty. Opportunities como to every ono sonic time in lifo .ind next week ?in opportunity will como to tlioso who want H ?rd w aro, Buggies, Surfies, wagons, Harness, Saddles, Whips and Lap Robes, Stoves and Ranges, that may never como ngain ;II tho money-saving prices. Our store and warehouses aro full, and wo have goods that wo haven't n place to put. If yon will look at tho prices ? in this ad. wo think yon will ho convinced that wo really intend to get rid of some of our immense stock, hut remember that these prices aro good for next week only. Buggies. Wo are very much over stocked in this line and will of fer you special low prices dur ing this sale. (iood Imitation Leather Top and Trimmings, guaranteed for one year, for $39.50. (?ood Genuine Leather,quar ter top, Loather Cushion and Hack, only $44.50. We also have a car load of tho high grade Corbitt Buggies which wo will oller special low prices on during this sale. Wagons and Stoves. We have just received a car load of Wagons. Our prices and terms aro right. Wo aro headquarters for tho Iron King Stove, which is tho prido of roany a homo. Other kinds at right pricos. Princess Steel Ranges-Wo Lavo nny size you want and are pre pared to namo very low prices. WHIPS.-Wo have all kiuds of Whips and will sell a 10-cout Whip for f> cents during this salo. Less than wholesale oost. Surries and Lap Robes. SURRIES. - We have some real bargains in this line and will sell you a $75 Surrey, during this sale, for only $60. LAP ROBES.-Our fall and winter stook of Lap Hohes is a beaut}'. Tho prices would not interest you so very much unless you could see them. Guns? Ammuntion, Etc. Wo have just opened a large shipment of (inns and Rifles, Double and Single Barrel, Hammer and Hammerless, and just to show you we have the right prices in this line, we will soil you a Single Barrel Hopkins & Allen for only $2.98. AMMUNITION.-Loaded Shells 37i cents a box. Wo have plenty of Rifle and Pistol Cartridges, Dynamite, Fuse, Caps, Lead, Powder and Shot. . Complete line of Builders' Hardware, Enamel Ware, Tin ware, Agate Ware, and Galvanized Goods. Harness & Saddles HARNESS.-In this line wo have a complete stock-Double and Single. We have them for hacks, wagons, buggies and surries. We are going to sell Single Buggy Harness, during this sale, from ?j?? up. Others at prices in proportion. SADDLES.-We have just got in a large shipment of Sad dles, and our prices are from $1.70 up. Come ami seo them. ? Carter Hardware Co.. walhalla. TH? NEWS FROM SENECA. Seneca, October 4.-The Palmetto House changed hands to-day and Mrs Nannie Tombes, of Anderson, succeeded T. ? Stribiing in the management. Mrs. Tombes lias a splendid reputation as be ing a woman of One business qualifica tions and will doubtless make a big suc cess of the bouse under lier management. J. E. Zachary is retained as head clerk and the traveling public is therefore as sured of courteous attention. Mrs. Tombes is a famously line caterer and tho knight of the grip will fare sump tuously at ber board. K ri MON OF TUM OMOB' A-WF.KK CUB. Mrs. Ruskin Anderson entertained th? members of this progressive club nt its opeuiug meeting last Thursday afternoou at 4 o'clock at ber home here. Every thiug conspired to make it one of the most delightful in tho history of the dut?, including the weather which was ideal. Tho hostess invited a few of ber friends to meet the mc in hoi* of the club, the meeting beiug mainly a sociul one. The meeting was brought to order by thu playing of a brilliant piano du?t by Madames S. E. Dendy and Laura Hates, after which the president, Mrs. J. H. Adams, made some introductory rema k* bearing upon extracts read from tho year book of the State Federation of Clubs. Tho hostess then took charge of thc ra et big and a delightful musi? program fol lowed. Among the instrumental num bers were two charmiug selections by Mrs. Bates and Miss Peat.ro?. Mrs. Dendy rendered a vocal solo delightfully and Mrs. T. E. Stribling sans two selec tions. After the music program was dis pensed witb, the hottest, passed from a basket slips of paper containing uuflu ished quotations from well-known poets to which the guests were required to find and attach the remainder of the quota tions, which were femd pinned about the room iii every com ' Wable place. A merry time ensued autil tho hostess called tho party to order and tho quota tions were read. Many of thom were lu min ami spicy, the most of them re ferring to the important and nlways in teresting thorne-woman. A delightful salad course, consisting of chicken salad, crockers, beaten biscuit, cheese straws and stuffed tomatoes, was served, fol lowed by iced tea and cbampaigu wafers. Dainty souvenir cards, tied with club colors, daintily done in water color by one of the accomplished club members, were presented by the gracious hostess. Thus an altogether charming meeting waa brought to a olose and many were the expressions of appreciation from the guests to the hostess, who had so delight, fully planned and executed the attreotive program of entertainment. Services in the Methodist chu rc h next Sunday morning at ll.lo o'clock. AT THK OI'KHA IIOUBK. Tho Winters Stock Co. begins a throe nights* engagement at the opera house Monday, October I), when "Tho Oirl from TenueBBoe" will be presented, for tho first time, in Seucca, with Joseph J. Winters and Dorothy Wallace in the prill? oipal roles. This attraction comes well recommended, and as their repertoire is now, no doubt crowded bouses will greet their initial appearance here. Tho com pany carries eighteen people, including their own band and orohestia. Special ties will bo introduced between tho acts hy Baby Hope, Chas. Brewer ami Ruf ami Kaynol. Mr. Brewer will bo remem bered here by theater-goers, he having played here the past summer with the Wood Sisters. Popular prices will pre vail during this engagement. A desperately sick baby in the familv makes us sad-.and we c?nnot write, so we' close with the following which como? from the hearts of a quiet, but happy Iii tlc family to-night, "Be it ever so num ble there's no place like home." M v.s. Roy?bi BaKing* Powder Absolutely Pure Royal Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery and to the comfort and convenience of modern housekeep ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot breads, cakes and pastry wholesome. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. Qualities that are peculiar to it alone? ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. One Dispensary Closed Belora the Election. Groonvfllo, October 2.-The local board of control han decided to close ono of tbreo dispensaries in Greenville because of tho resignation of Dispenser Scruggs, and an inspector is expected hero on Monday morning to tako up and divide tho stock between the romaiug whiskey shops. Tho nctiou of the board is signi ficant, in view of tho approaching elec tion to decide between the dispensaries and prohibition, lt is said that because the bonrd realized that the dispensaries had only two months moro to stay in the county, it deemed it unwise, to elect a successor to Scruggs for so short a time ano closed the place instead. -New and second-hand school books. Walhalla Drug Co. Choice Language This. Hon. Benjamin Ryan Tillman ban ro turned again to bis old delightful way of speaking. At HateRburg the other day while boosting the dispensary he said: '.That hell bound in Columbia, who ia editor of tho State, bas told enough lies on nie to build a railroad of cross ties to bell." Choice language DUH, but tho boys do not take to such expressions aa they did in the old days.-Darlington Nows. Plans to ?et Rich Aro often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills They take out the materials which aro ologging your energies, and give you a new start, Cure headache and dizziness, too. At all drug stores; 25c, guaranteed.