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1 r THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. At 10.30 this (Wednesday) morning local cotton was selling as follows: Walhalla. 0 13 10. Noneca, i>j to Of. Wost mi unter, Vf. Newry, Of. Wost Unioo, 0.8lf. Ooonee County Alliance. The Oooooe County Allia nco will meet | at Bouuty Laud Acadomy on ?Saturday, October 14th, at 104 o'clook a. m. W. M. Fennell, President. TO CUBIC A rui n IN OM: DAV, Take LAXATIVK BHOMO QUININE Tablets. Ali druggists i et und i he muiiuy if it fails | to euro. K. W. (.Hive's signature is on each box. 25c. Farmers' Institutes: Clemson Collogc will bold Farmers' Institutes in a number uf COUUtieB this fall aud winter. Thoso citizens .vho de siro an institute hold iu their community aro rcquonlod to send their applications to J. N Harper, Director of Farmers' institutos, Clemsou Collego, S. C., uot| later than November 1st, 1005. -.-- if?+mr The Little Misses Motz. Tho little Misses Mot7. will givo ouo of ttheir delightful Vaudeville entertain? mcuis at Hull's Hall ou Friday night, October 13. These little ladies como .highly recommended by the press aud tho public, aud we would bo glad to bavo our citizens and visitors turn out on masse, lt is said tho songs, dances, ?dialogues and recitations aro rino. You will never regret tho price of admission, lf> aud 28 couts. -J Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. "Last year I had a very sovoro attack . ol indigestion. I could not sloop at night ami s ii Mered most excruciating pains for three hours after each meal. 1 was troubled this way lor about three Uionths, when 1 used Chamberlain's ?Stomach and Liver Tablets, and rucoivcd immediate relief," says John Dixon, Tul lamore, Ontario, Canada. For salo by J. W. Hell, Walhalla; W. j. Lunney,Seneca. Masonic Notice. ' The next regular communioatiou of .-cueca Lodge, No. 185 A. F. M., will bo boldon iu tho Masonic Hall at Soueoa on Friday night, October 18th, at 7i o'clock .sharp. There will bo work in throe do grees, and also important business to be (transacted. All tho brethren are earn est ly requestod to bo present, and breth ren from sister lodges aro cordially in vited to bo pi osent on this occasion. lilias. Kai lc, W. M. John M yoi s, (P. M.) Secretary. Stone Church Association. Tho annual mooting of tho Old Stone .Church Association will ho bold at the Old Stone church on Saturday, October 14th, Tho Old Stone Church History Avili bo ready for distribution at $1 per -volume in paper to all, $1.28 in cloth to .subscribers, and $1.60tu non-subscribers. ?Subscriptions will bo received until Oc tober 14th, after which tho list will lo ( hised. An address and sermon may bo ex poo ted. Como prepared to pay your annual dues of $1, lt. N. Hrackctt, Secretary. Don't liorrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, ?but tho worst thing you can possibly borrow is trouble. When sick, sore, hoavy, weary and worn-out by the pains aud poisons of dyspepsia, hilliouBUoss, Bright's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fly for relief to Kleotric Hitters. Here you will Hud sure and permanent forgetfulness of all your ubles, and your body will not be bur .lound bv a load of debt disease. At all drugstores. Prico 50c, Guaranteed. Action of Connerotf Church. Whereas, notioe of an all-day singing at Connoross on the third Sunday in Oc tober has been published in the oounty papers; and whereas, the church, after due deliberation, opposes tho same and has appointed the undersigned as a com mittee to call the same off for the fol lowing reasons, viz: While many attend through tho purest of motives, a ma jority go to li a ve A free aud easy good titiuvjuul without proper restraint, and ?the ?j?m ?1 being so immense becomes un wiei^vMind loses sight of tho propor solemnity of the Lord's day. The obser vation of this church justillos its action. We love tho song servios and do not lin den rato it and will wolcomc Messrs. Mor ton, Burns and Sbolor and all otbors among us on any ordinary occasion, but wo doubt tho propriety of tho overflow meetings, unless under restraint moro than common. W. O. Alexander, Ceo. Meredith, 8. F. Johnson, Committee. Union Meeting. Tho union mooting of th I losvor divi sion of tho Heave H I a m association will meet with the Hopzihah Haptist ohm. li on tho fifth Sunday and Saturday bofo: o iu October. Introductory sermon on Saturday at 10.80 a. m., by Hov. W. J. Sprarman; alternate, Hov. S. A. MoDaniol. Querry l. WhnUs tho highest duty of parents to their children? Opened by T. D. Pooro and F. M. Simpson. Querry 2. What is tho duty of tho church to tho world. Spoakors, M. C. Harton and Hev. S. A. MoDaniol. Querry ;i. Is I here nood for moro Btriot (UM^'ITV10 in our churches'.' Speaker, ?'Arv Mnor? wnmionary sormon Sunday at ll o'olock by Hov. .1. H. Mooro; alternate I). L. lfatchor. ft H. W. Kelson, for Commilteo. Anderson papors please copy. Unclaimed Leiters. Following ls a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the Walhalla post offioe for the week ending October 7, 1906: Hiss Nellie Winston. Persons oalling for any of the above will please say that they are advertised. J. M. Merrick, P. M. Wvatt Aiken U a Hustler. * The l'ickeus Sentinel of recent date says: "Hon. Wyatt Aiken, member of Congress, from the Third District, is spending a fow dayB in Piokens. He has recently succoeded in establishing a rural route from Dacusville aud is now working ou au additional ono from Liberty and Contrat and hopes in tho near future to lmve auotber cue from Piokous. Wyatt is a hustler aud looks after the needs of bis district." Meteorological Matters. Tho following is the record of tom poraturo aud rainfall as recorded at the ?J. 8. station, at J. I). Isboll's, near Wal halla, for wook ending October Otb, as recorded by Miss LaUra Isbell, observer: Munth and Day, Sept. 30. October 1... Octobers... October 3... DCtolMJI I ? ? October B .. October?..., Condition of tbo Weather. Cloudy. l'tly cloudy... rt ly cloudy... Cloudy. Clear. Clear. Clear... S'S a a Full of Tragic Weaning Aro these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, Ia. Think of what might havo resulted from his torrible cough if ho had not taken the medicine about which lu? wi iles: "I had a foaiful cough that, disturbed my night's rest. 1 tried every thing, but nothing would relieve ii, until 1 took Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, which completely cured mo." Instantly relievos and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneu monia. At all drug stores; guaran teed; 60o and ?SI, Trial bottle free. Meeting of Good Time Club. Ou last Friday afternoon, October Otb, tho Good Time Club met at Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Maxwell's. Tho members answered roll call with quotations from Shake speare. Tho club voted to meet on uext Friday at Mr. and Mis. O. H. Schu macher's. The colors for the evening were green and white. During tho eveuing a gamo of "Lotto" was entered into by the members, Misses Anna Stribling'and Irene Strother ticing for tho prizo, Miss Stribliug being the lucky winner of a beautiful lace lia mi kol chief. Misses Margarieto Hi euneeke and Hei t ha Schumacher tied for the "booby" prizo, Miss Iironnecke being tho fortunato winner of a doll. After tho game of tho evening was decided the club was entertained with recitations by Missen Margarieto Hieunocko and Dorothy and Maud Niel!. Tho three Misses Neill, beautifully dressed in green and white, assisted Miss Olive Maxwell in the entertainment of the club. At a suitable time delightful refresh ments were served. A OUAKANTIiKDCUHKVOK I"! I. KN Itching, blind, blooding or protruding piles. Druggists rotund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any caso, no matter of how long standing, in 0 to 14 days. First application gives ease aud rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send .Mic. in stamps and it will be for warded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. New Rural Free Delivery Routes in Ooonee. Last Wednesday Congressman Aiken, accompanied by Special Kural Agent A. IL Veazey, investigated a proposed rural free delivery route from Salem, in the northern part of this county. Mr. Voazey made a strong favorable recom mendation for the eatabliabmeut of the route and Mr. Aiken says daily service will go on there in a few weeks. Those same gentlemen investigated and recommended new routes from Fort Madison and Fair Play. Mr. Aiken says he will not be satisfied until ono moro now route i? established from Walhalla and also one more from Weat Union. Ho is also anxious to have the mail f ci I i ties bettered in the Long Creek country by extending tho Clayton, Os., route to Long Creek and hope* lo put in rm tl freo delivery from tho lattt r olbce. It duiets the Cough This ls one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more -it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, and heals. Sold for 60 years. " Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hu? been a regular Hf? preserver to mo, It brought mo through a ?ever* attack of pneumonia, and I feel that I owe my lifo to Ita wonderful curativo properties."- WILLIAM ll. i'm nr. Wawa, Mad? by J. O. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Maa*. Aiao manufacturera of 9 SARSAPARILLA. 1 I0 1*Q PILLS. Li V I O HAIR VI0OR. Hasten recovery by keeping the bowels regular with Ayer's Pills. ON THE BASIS OF Low Priced Cotton. A Great Stock ii Quantity. A Great Stock Ranne in Prices. A Great Stock in Quality. From Front Door to Warehouse. Every Department full, up-to date and alive with DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Bought with au eyo singlo to tho two iudispensibleB-Quality - and Low Prices, aud when these moot tho Goods move. Wo mako tho broad assertion this Store contains more Specials, that is Goods under the market in Price, than any other in upper Carolina. Almost every Storo has some Specials; sometimes resorting to selling a well-known article under cost to attract trade, taking the chances on evening up profits. This Store will not do that kind of bus: noss. When we buy an article at a low price we give oui' tracie the benefit of our purchase. CLOTHING. Why buy Special Order Suits and Trousors when you can come to our Storo and have yourself fitted in Goods that FIT WELL and WEA R WELL, made on same models as Tailor-Made Goods, with the unbreakable fronts and new shoulder pads. A Look Will Convince. Won't You Look? Bring your Boys along as we make a specialty of Children's and Youths' Clothing. SHOES. SUOES THAT ABE UNDER PBICED. SHOES THAT ARE STYLISH. SHOES THAT ARE SOLID. $5.ooo to select from. Fodcastlers', Fleishman, Morris ?fe Co.'s,Miles', Risers', and Car roll A Adams. Many styles at about merchant's cash price Come See ; You'll Buy. AU purchases amounting to $5 and over dolivorod to noarost ox prcss oOico in two hundred milos of our Storo. Send us your mail orders. Follow the Crowd and you will land at the Store of YOURS FOR BUSINESS, The Seneca Mercantile Company. Department Storekeeper. Lost! Lost! You have lost many a golden opportunity and will lose another if you do not see our stock of General Merchandise before buying your Fall Goods. FROM NORTHERN AND EASTERN MARKETS. We are receiving daily from Northern and Eastern Markets the nicest Liue of Dry Gooc Notions, Shoes, Hats and Clothing evor brought to Oconee Couuty. HARDWARE, ETC. We also carry a Line of Furniture, Hardware, Harness, liddies and Saddles. Our Line of Staple and Family Groceries is complete and our prices are right. Make our store headquarters when in town. We will take pleasure in showing and pricing you. Yours for business, Walhalla, 5. C. CARTER & CO., Walhalla, S. C. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHAT HE THINKS OF BUCK'S STOVE. Below we give the names of a few who are using the Buck Line. J (din Myers. Mrs. s. A. Lumkins, ? Mrs. II. C. liarbiu, J. L Hunter, J. S. Harbin, lt. N. Wright, David Pickens, (col.) J. It. Kelley, J. T. Harper, Clint Striming, J. W. Byrd, Mrs. M. A. Whitaker, Mrs. Lona Roach, Hov. .1. P. Sanders, (col.), E.JS Strihlitig, Mrs. M. V. Allon, C. M. Sutumerell, L. A. Cole, Rev. L. H. Query, Dr. D. L. Smith, Mrs. E. F. Hughs. Mrs Lester Hawkins, J. W. Harper, H. 8. Farmer, .lohn Hopes, J. R. Cleveland, Stove Smith, W. T. Reardon, J. P. Hyde, Elias Kibbler, (col ) .1. Allen Kelloy, John W. Sholor, Mrs. Lilly Tribblo, W. M. Neill, J. T. Lawrence, Rev. M. R. Kirkpatrick, Sam Gaud, (col.), W. Hongs, J. E. Nioholsou, Mrs. Rebecca Smith, J. D. Whitmiro, \V. N. Trowbridge, M. W. Stancil, W. D. Stribling, W. t?. Lohor, Mrs. O. R. Doyle. Every Stove sold on guarantee, if not satisfactory monoy roturnod. We havo a full lino of Ruok's Stoves, and wo gell to tho best people for they appreciate tho best in Stove Manufacture. SENECA, S. C. SENECA, s. C. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICIO TO DEBTORS A ND CREDI TORS.-AU persons indebted to tho estate Of S. A. Marett, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having i claims against said estate will present tho samj, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, or be barred. R. II. MARETT, A. P. HUNT. Qualiflod Executors of tho last Will and I Testament of S. A. Marett, deceased. October ll, 1005. 41-44 NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. - Notice is I hereby given that the undersigned will make application to I). A. Smith, Esq., Judge of Probate for Oconee county, in the State of South Carolina, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of Ootober, 1906, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter aa said appli cation can be beard, for leave to make Anal settlement of the estates of Marshall P. Moore and Henry E. Moore, minors, and obtain discharge as Guardian of the said minora. M. A. MILLER, Guardian of Marshall P. Moore and . Henry E. Moore, minors. September 18, 1006. 87 41 CITATION NOTICE.-THK STATK OF SOUTH CAKOI.INA, COUNTY OK OOO- I NKK.-(IN THU COUIIT OK PfiOBATB.)-By ' D. A. Smith, Esq., Probate JudgOi Whereas, Kate MOBS has made suit I to mo to grant her Letters of Admin- ! iatration of tho estate and effects of L. A. B. Moss, deceased These aro therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular tho kindred aud creditors of the said L. A. B. Moss, deceased, that they bo and appear before mo, in tho Court of Probate, to be ? held at Walhalla, S. C., on MONDAY, j Kith day of October, 1006. aftor publica tion hereof, at ll o'clock in tho fore noon, to show causo, if any thoy have, I why tho said administration should not ho granted. Given under my hand and seal this 80th day Of Soptombor Anno Domini 11M)5. JSBAT> D- A. SMITH, Jndgoof Pro-1 ) >^^J> ) bato, Oconco County, S. C. Published on tho 4th and ll th days of October, 1005, in Tho Kooweo Cou rier and on tho Court House Door for tho time required by law. 40-41 The Italian Earthquake. Homo, October 7.-According to tho latest official reports ?00 villages woro doBtroyed by tho recent earthquake in tho provinco of Calalria. Reconstruction work, it is estimated, will coBt about $80,000,f)0() and funds contributed up to tho present time amount to $400,000. Tho Pope is much distressed becauso of tho situation, especially now that tho Boverity of the autumn woathor is felt among tho inhabitants of the stricken district. Ills holiness to dav recoivod the Right Rev. Franois Bourne, Roman Catholic archbishop of Wos? moister, in audience and thanked him warmly for opening a collection among the olorgy of Westminster, adding: "All good Catho lics throughout the world should imitato him." p Look Out (or Nsw Ad. BIG STOCK IS BEING OPENED UP. J. & J. S. CARTER, WESTMINSTER. W