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MY ?TAYNES* SlIHJjQIt, SMITH & STECK. WAr.il.fAl.il* A, SOUTH ?AR01iINA, DEGliUB?U 21, 1800. THE L e have on h date Clothing ever A good Wooli? sell you for only $ A beautiful Su any style you wan special price only ! The best Heav $15, our closing 01 The best Suit < brought to Oconee color you want, in would be worth $' you now for only ! A GREAT BAB DBEN'S SUITS. AND LET US BE NO TB Overcoat Greatest Bargains ever ol ns cheap ;ts anybody else, hui w BOOTS AND When you conic lo town not bring them along, just brinj Wo have on hand thc lat? and suit anybody in quality and Wo will give von a few p I nnir liest Ladies' Woollen Hose.... 15o 1 pair Men's liest. Woollen Socks.15c I pair largo si/.o Linen or Cotton Tow els.15c I pair (Sold Plated Link or Levin Cuff lint tons.15c 1 Men's Heavy Winter [Tndorshirt... 15c 1 Men's Heavy Working Shirt.15c 1 good pair Scissors. .15c I pail Infant's Woollen Dootio**.loo 1 boan ti fol Chair Tidy.1?>o I nico I'icturo Frame.15c 1 yard real good Tahlo Oil Cloth.15c 1 pair largo size Linen Towoi ls.25c 1 solid silk Handkerchief.25o 1 hean ti ful Hoys' Hal.23c J'?T'.Bomeniher wc can s, Jockels, (?uns and Musical Insli buy. Wo will treat yon right . Wc make thc wants of oti good.*; will show how well wc sh own. The result is: We keep I ors daily. One price to all, no < trade. Yo Cash r Vi h flliQ uh iii 11 nuu SENECA,.S. C. 'I OFFICE DAYS : MONDAYS, Fifi DAYS AND SATURDAYS. September 7, 1800. Dr. G. C. Probst, I> IO IS" T I RT, Walhalla, S. C. Office two Doofs East of Bank, Second Floor. Hocus : s.:i0 A. M. TO I p. M. AM? 2 TO 0 I?. M. Mandi 21, IMS. Trespass Notice. KKOWKK, S. C., December Ith, 1800. ALL poisons aro cautioned not to miter our lands with dog or gun, nor to hunt, (raj? or oatch hirds or gamo of any kind. S. K. KA V KN KL, DANI KL KA VKNKL. December 7, 1800. 1!? 52 I fm- tho next municipal election aro now opon at Mrs. K. M. Cud worth's store. K. M. OUDWORTIf, Supervisor*. October 10, 1800. and the most beauti brought to Walhal en Suit, well worth 2.10. Lit, all Wool, guaran t, sells everywhere $4.9o. y Navy Blue on the it price only $6.4o. on the market and t county, we have il which we can suit 2o to anybody, reme S10.15. GAIN IN YOUT BRING YOUR ] i FIT THEM UP. \ LOUBLE ABOUT s and O Fbrod in Overcoats. Wo do not n e mean we will soil you for ONE-' SHOES-ALL KINE bring youi' wifo and children and r tho measure of their foot and w< ^ HATS, ETC.^ .st and host selected stock of Hal: . price. ricos of our Notions lo show you ! 1 pair ladies' ii no Merino Woolton Hose.25c 1 pair mon's lino Merino Woolton Socks.25c I men's good Wool Hat.25o I mon's good W'ucor Cap.25c 1 pair men's oxtra good Cloves.25c (i largo size Linen Napkins .25c 1 men's White Unlaundered Shirl ...25c j 1 beautiful Chair Tidy.25c j I beautiful Table Scarf. .. .25c ? 1 pair Hoys' all-Wool Knee I'ants... .25c 12 bails Thread.fie .! spools Thread. 5c 2 spools good Thread.fie I spool 1*.Coats' or Clark's Thread 4o | uve you from 15 to 30 per cont iTimonis, Trunks and Valises. B< ir customers a study, and a carofti idy tho interest of our customers, he customers we make, and make devi ilion lo anybody. Give us a ill's truly, Bargain St or? Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALI? persons indebted to tho estato . of P. II. Williams, deceased, aro hereby not i lied to make payment to tho undersigned, and all poisons having claims against said estato will present tho same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, or bo barred. .J. M. CALLAS, Administrator of tho Estate of I', IL Williams, deceased. . December 7, 1800. 40-52 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons indebted to the estato of Kdmund Horndon, deceased, aro hereby notified to inako payment to tho undersigned, and nil perso:.s having claims against said estato svill present tho samo, duly attested, on or boforo tho 8th day of .january, 1000, or bo barred. M J SS M. A. II ERNDON, As Kxcoutrix of tho Kstato of Edmund If erndon, deceased, December 7, 1800. 40-52 IVotico of Final Rot tiennent ftn?l Ji>i? clio/rgre. NOTICE is hereby given that tho un dersigned will make application to I). A. Smith, Ksq., Judge of Probato for Ooo'ibo county, in tho Stato of South Carol i u /, at his office at Walhalla Court Mouse /on Monday, tho 8th day of January, 1000, at II O'olook in tho fore noon, or ns soon thereafter ns said ap plication can bo heard, for lca\o to make lltial settlement of tho estato of Kdmund I (erndon, deceased, and for final dis charge as Kxocutrix of said estate. MISS M. A. Il ERNDON, As Kxcoutrix of tho Last Will ami Ten tn mont of Kdmund llorudon, deceased. December 7, lbUO. 40-52 THE iful line of Up-to La, S. G. $5, which we will teed fast color, in i else for $11, our market, well worth ;he best Suit ever ] in any style and the young and old, >mber we sell it to H'S AND CHIL BOYS AROUND THERE WILL THE PRICE. vercoats! toan to say that wo will soil you ni I RD LESS than anybody olso. >S OF SHOES. lot UH lit thom up. Il' you can? ) -will (lo tho rost. s ou tho market. Wo eau lil that AYO moan just what wo say ll papera Needles. 5e ?5 papera good Vina. f>c 7 dozen Hai.' Pina. nc 2 good men's or IndiOB1 Handkerchiefs fie 1 Linon Handkerchief. 5c 2 pair Socks. fie 1 Rood pair Socks.oe 1 Rood pair ladies' lioso.5c 1 good pair children's lioso. 5o 4,good rinses. 5c 1 large Purse.5o 2 dozen largo sizo Safoty Pins. 5c .'5 boxes Rood Shoo Blacking. 5c 1 box of tho best Shoo Blacking. 5c 2 Towels. 5c 1 pair Suspondors. 5c on Ladies' Skirts, (lapos and 3 sure and soo thom before you il exam nation of our prices and Wo link our interest with your a largo number of new custom call, for we ari? anxious for your e, Walhalla. The statistician of the department of agriculture at Washington reports 8,000,000 bales as the probable cot ton production of thc United States for 1809-1000. Tho estimate is based upon a largor number of both general and special reports than was ovor before received by thc depart ment on a cotton crop. Bears tho jp The Kind You llavs Always Bought .-. rn--, Datos aro Flxod. Louie vtr.i.K, Kv., December 0.-Ooh llonnot II. Young received a telegram from George Moorman, of Now Orleans, Adjutant Honorai United Confederate Veterans, InforminR him that May :!(). ill, Juno 1, 2 and !i aro tho dates fixed for tho National Confederate reunion to bo hold hero noxt yoar. Tho dato? pre viously proposed hy local Confederates woro May 10, 17 and IS. Tho ohauRO is entirely satisfactory. - -* . -. Governor McSwconoy rocontly visited Charleston ofllclally, and wan received with Ronuino cordiality by thopopulaco it appears. This is BOmothlng r under tho sun. What dons it mean? reform govornnr roceivh?R recognition in tho very conter of Pal motto politics ls j calculated to paralyze Kdgoflcld states manship, to say nothing of tho Aiken contingent. Cnn lt moan that tho olivo branch Is to bo brought into requisition during tho impending campaign? Lac us hopo so. Or, in thin demonstration nf roRnrd to bo intornroted an an ill omen to tho governor's political aspirants.-Sum ter Freemon. Christmas Bolls. , I hoard tho bolls on Christmas day . Their old fninllinr oarolB piny, And wild and sweet Tho words ropont Of "Poaco on oartb, good-will to mon." And thought, how, ns tho day had como, Tho belfries of all Christendom Now ring along Tho unbrokon songs Of "Poeo? on oarth, good-will to mon." Till ringing, singing, on its way, Tho world rovolvod from night to day, A VOico, a chime, A chant sublimo, Of "Poaco on oartb, good-will to mon." Hut in despair I bowed my hoad "Thor? is no poaco on earth," I said ; "For bato ia strong, And mooka tho song Of 'Pcaco on oarth, good-will to mon.' " Then ponied tho bolls,morn loud and doop, "Cod is not dead; nor doth Ho ??loopI Tho Wrong shall fail, tho Right prevail, With poaoo on earth, good-will to mon." - Longfellow. CORPORAL MASSEY E. SEALEY WRITES A LETTER TO CHAS. FINKENSf EDT. or Passes Around Northern Africa, Algiers and Tunis-Will Go Through Suoz Canal. Our fellow-citizen, Mr. Chas. Fin kenstede bas received tho following letter from bia friend, Corporal Mas sey (Manco) K. Scaley, Company I, 47th U. S. Volunteers, now on his way to tho Philippine Islands : ISI.H OK MALTA, li. P., CITY DOX JUAN VKLKNCIA, November 20, 1890. -Aa wo steamed, thia morning, into thia Old World harbor, viewing thc many strange and wonderful sights presented to view, I was thinking of my old cbuin, Charlie, and my many friends so far away. There is no truer saying, however, than that dis tance lends enchantment to th3 viow, for 1 never felt before thc strength and lovo of tho old tics so forcibly ns now. Wo have had a wonderful trip since wc left New York, our brat port being Gibraltar, 8,200 miles away. We steamed into tho above named port at 9 o'clook on thc morn ing of Novcmbor 14th, and viewed, for the first time, tho rock Gibraltar, af world-wide fame, and such won iora wore exhibited to our gn/.c as it is worth while traveling the world ivor to see tho great rock, with ts wonderful fortifications, with 1899 gillis, its barracks for 15,000 men, its Lruly international city at ita baso, ind harbor crowded with ships of all i tiona. Thero wo had shore leave. We .vero rowed from our ship to shore >y a crew of Portugese sailors at >nc shilling a head. All you have ,o do when you have reached there s to minglo with tho crowd, and1 the .eault will bc satisfactory, even to ,ho moat fastidious. You will sec ,hc turbaned Turk shouldering the >are-legged and flowing-gowned \Ioor ; tho Spaniard, the English man, Irish and Scotch all intorming ing aa if they had nothing moro to lo than to make a pretty picture. After leaving Gibraltar we sailed lown through tho Strait of Gibral ar, skirting all the wonderful coun rios of Northern Africa-Algiers, Punis and others of Hiblioal fame. The Atlas mountains were in full now most of tho way through the Strait. Prom the Gibraltar Strait wc [teamed into tho Mediterranean so-t md on past Tripoli to this wonder, ul little isle of tho soi. In coming into port we steam .brough a very narrow channel, with 1 ortiiioations on either side, and stu h jreat structures they word. We vero saluted by the fort? when enter ng tho harbor, and the Queen's sol liors were out in i'orco upon tho bat tements to givo us welcome. Wo viii go on shore to-morrow and will lave several days here and then will >ut on to Port Said. After passing .brough the Sue/, Canal I will havo nore timo to write and will then lave more to aay. So I will start in md close for ibis time. f # * M * * . Peat regards to my friends, and ell them I often think of the good >hl times. (Corp.) MAMSKY E. SKAI.KY, To my friends I will say that my tdd ress is: Massey Ii. Scaley, Co. I, 17th (J. S. V., Philippine Islands. ? j P ISO'S CURE F O liUHto WHlllt AU Llbt JAILS. UOKt Coiitih Syrup, TUM Oood. Uso In lim... : 'ni.i by tlruuulMn NS. UMP' Stephen Ii. Anderson, a wealthy S?ew York contractor, committed micide last Tuesday morning. Ile ihot himself in tho head with a 88 .alibro pistol, death hoing instant. UNION MEETINGS. Progrnmmo of tho Union Mooting to ho Hold nt Boaverdnm Churoh. Tho union mooting of tho Third Division of tho Beavordam Associa tion will be hold with Boavordatn church the fifth Sunday and Satur day before in this month. Sermon on Saturday at ll A. M. by Hov. J. It. Karlo. Subjects for dismission : 1. How can wo bring into moro ootivo sorvioo tho young mon of our ohurches? Discussod by J. W? Bour don and M. C. Barton. 2. What should a church do with a brothor who refuses to help defray tlio church expenses? Discussed by J. D. StOheoyphcr and Hov. C. Ward law. . 8. Will ii church v/hicli fail*- ta sustain her ministry prosper in any of tho Christian graces ? Discussed by W. E. Barton and Kev. J. M. McGuire 4. Who re?oives tho groatest bene fit from tho missionary contributions -tho giver or tho receiver ? Dis cussed by John Hombreo and Rev. R. W. Nelson. Sunday, 11.30 A. M., devotional oxcrciscs by the Moderator, Kev. A P. Marett. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Con ducted by .T. R. Karlo. Missionary sermon at ll A. M. bj Kev. M. M. Allen. ./. H. HARKIS, for Committee. Programme of tho Union Meeting t( bo Held at Claremont Church. The Third District union meeting will bo held with Claremont Baptis church on Friday, Saturday and Sun day, December 20, ?10 and 81, 1899 Introductory sermon at ll o'clocl A. M. on Friday by Hov. P. J. Vir million. 1. What methods can best BCOUr tho most effective services of thc sis tors in behalf of thc causo of Christ To be discussed by J. M. Callas, 13 S. Boggs and J. G. Huff. 2. The church-Where is it at o thc vital questions of the day ? T be discussod by Hov. D. W. Iliot W. C. Owens and Hov. M. G. Ho land. 8. Mormonism-What is it, an our duty in reference to it? To I discussed by Hov. P. J. Virmillioi M. W. Coleman and R. L. Symes. An educational address on Satin day by J. W. Sholor, Esq., Truste of Furman University. Music for tho occasion led by Pro J. F. Morton. Sunday school mass meeting at 1 o'clock. Addresses by T. M. Eire and J. C. Shockley. Jos. C. GARRISON, Chairman of Committee. Deafness Cannot ho Cured by local applications, as they cann reach tho diseased portion of tho or Thero is only ono way to euro deafncf and that is by constitutional remedie Deafness is caused by an Inflamed co dit ion of tho mucous lining of tho ousl chiall tube. When this tubogots inflan) you havo a rumbling sound or imperf? hearing, and whon it is entirely clos deafness is tho result, and unless t inflammation eau he taken out and tl tubo restored to its normal conditio hearing will bo destroyed forever. Ni cases out of ten are canned by catari which is nothing but an inflamed com tion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will givo ono hundred dollars 1 any caso of deafness (caused by catari I that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catai Cure. Send for circulars freo. 1<\ J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 750. Hall's Fain I'ills aro tho host. -. fx--_ In thc Philippines. MANILLA, Deoomber 15.-Mir Match, of thc 88d volunteers, repo that Gon. Young has destroy Aguinaldo's body guard in acti and Gens. Crojurio, Del and Pi wore killed, and Gen. Consopst was captured. Major March li rated f>7f> Spanish prisoners, inch ing lf>0 Friars. Tho American 1 was two killed and niuo wounded. Lopanto Province is nearly clea of rebels and Aguinaldo in a fugit in tho mountains without a cc maud. CJ J?K. J5t> T CT> H. X -A. ? Boan tho jp The Kind You Have Always Bot 8lgDr English Christmas Custom. Tho Christmas trco found its v into England through Prince Alb soon after his botrothal to Qu Victoria. A peculiar Knglish i tom IA that of passing a small I round thc table after tho ('brist dinner, from which each pet plucks tho gift previously pl? thero for him or her. ?- .t.?*** Tiittlo boy--"Pa, why do thoj ways represent Victory ns a wornt Pa-"Whon you got married of those days, my son, you will out." Jost 'Fore Christmas. For Christmas, with its lots and lots of ramil eu, oakes and toys, Was mado, thoy say, for proper klde, and ?ot for naughty boys; So wash your face and brush your hair, and mind your n's and q's, And don't bust oui yor pantaloons, and don't wear out your shoos; Say "Yossum" to tho ladios, and "Yos sur" to tho mon, And whon thoy's company, don t pass your plato for plo again ; But thinkln' of tho thiugs yor'd Uko tor soo upon that troo, ,'. Jest 'foro Christmas bc ns good as yor kin bel -Eugene Fiold. THE BUMOIiM ARE- RAPIDLY THINNING THE BRITISH RANKS-METHUEN'S MEN HELD IN Tho British Walk into Trap-England Soos a Dofoat in tho Engagement. LONDON, December 14.-liach im portant battle seems to bring a worse reverso for tho British, and tho pa pers this morning sorrowfully admit that Lord Methuen's oheck nt Mag orsfontein is tho most serious event tho war has yet produced. Accounts of tho engagement from Gen. Mothucn show that it was most] disastrous to the /British) and that his loss was heavy. In dispatches to tho war oflice, Gen. Methuen says: "Our artillery shelled a very strong position held by tho enemy in a long, high kopje, from 4 o'clock until dusk Sunday. It rained hard last night. "Tho Highland brigade attacked at daybreak on Monday tho south end of tho kopje. Thc attack waa | properly timed but failed. "Tho guards were ordered to pro tect tho Highlands' right and rear, h The cavalry and mounted infantry, with a Howitzer artillery battery, < attacked the enemy on tho left and i the guards on tho right, supported by fiold artillery and Howitzer artil lery. They shelled tho position from i daybreak, and at 1.16 I sent tho Gor- ] dons to support the Highland bri- t gadc. The troops hold their own in 1 front of the enemy's entrenchments until dusk, tho position extending, I including the kopje, for a distance of < 8?x miles toward Modder river. > To- 1 day I am holding my position and 1 entrenching myself. "When tho Highlanders mot the murderous point-blank iiro of tho 1 Boers, about 200 were mowed down, i "Tho British casualties included i tho'Marquise of Winchester, major <. of thc second battalion ol tho Cold- t stream Guards, who was killed, and ( Col. Downhnm, of thc first battalion i of tho Gordon Highlanders, who was 1 mortally wounded. t "Our loss was great. I had to face i at least 12,000 men. r "Thc Black Watch regiment, on 1 reforming, was able to muster only 100 men. \ "Tho Boers lost heavily in tho t trenches and also in tho wiro entnn- I glementa when they carno into the c open in an attempt to make a Hank 1 [ittack on tho British. I "Thc tcrrilio British artillery lire rJ provoked no responso except from 1: thc Boer rifles until nearly 4 o'clock t in thc afternoon, when the Gordon v Highlanders formed to renew tho nt- ? Lack on tho entrenched kopje. They c ldvanced with tho utmost gallantry ii Lo attack thc Boera, close to tho placo where lay their dead and wounded comrades of the Highland t brigade t "Tho enemy opened with a heavy t Shrapnel firo ns the British advanced,! ind it was found physically impossi ble to tako the Boer trenches. "Tho British got within two lum ire d yards, but could got no nearer, [t was hero that Col. Downhnm foli.| Tho Boers had freo recourao to barbed wire entanglements, which offered groat obstacles even after the lamago inflicted by the British ar tillery firo. ?.This morning (Thursday) both ddca occupied positions they held boforo thc battle. Tho greatest | bravery waa displayed by both ofli jora and mon. Thc wounded include Lieut. Col. A. IC. Codrington and Capt. Sterling, both of thc First bat talion of thc Coldstream Guards. "A detachment of Boors, posted nnong aomo thick bushes to the oaat, maintained a most destructive firo I sn our right. "With tho remarkable talent for Laking cover, which thc Boera al inya display, thoy wore, generally .peaking, virtually invisible, and, al though tho enemy's artillory waa practically silenced, their ville fire waa ao poraiatent and concentrated, I ia well na usually woll aimed, that it wnB absolutely impossible for thc Makes the food more del HOYAt BAKtttO POWO British infantry to lake tho position by assault. "At tho first advance, of tho High landers, tho Boor shooting,, probably owing to tho darkness, was some what high. Otherwise thc BjitiabJ lojso? would" havo boon still hoavier.", The Associated Press understands that tho war oflico yestorday (Wed nesday) decided, in consequence of Lord Mothuon's losses at Magorsfon toin, to niobili/o an oighth division in reserve and to send tho Sovonth division to tho Capo. BRITISH LOSt 832. LONDON, December 14.-(After noon.)-Tho British have mot with disastrous defeat in South Africa. The Boors have overwhelmed thc Queen's army in Capo Colony, and two general, Gataoro and Methuen, have tasted tho bitterness of Boor victory. Their armies have been forced backward, and tho long boasted advance of the BritiBh through tho Orango Free State and the Transvaal, by way of Kimberly, lias boon checked. While in tho end it is confidently expected thc British will mareh through thc ono my's country, tho fact is now that Lhcy have been whipped, and whip ped badly. Nothing short of great reinforcements, and that at once, will savo tho invading army from practical annihilation. It turns out that tho battle of Monday at Magersfontoin Avas thc greatest Boer victory of tho war. ' Lord Mothuon's forces wcro not only Irivcn back in dismay, but thoy loft 1 total of 832 ofliocrs and mon either lead, wounded or captured on thc iold of battle. In this number wcro nany of thc llowor and pick of tho British army, and to-day thoro is lorrow and mourning in hundreds of linglish households. Even the boasting British Tory lapera and tho war department ofli iials admit temporary dofcat, and langland is now humiliated as she ins not boen in do/.ens of years. 10,000 nouns OAPTUU'?D. On top of tho positive nows of the iocrs' groat victories in Cape Colony ionics a report, said to have origl ?ated at Piotermarit/.burg to tho ?ffect that Gen. Baller's army hnB intered Ladysmith and relieved len. White's British army, captur ng 10,000 Boors in tho operation, i?ut this port is evidently a case of ho wish being father to tho hope. It s discredited at thc war department md no news of a confirmatory nature ian been received in London. Only such a great stroko of luck viii save Britain's pride at this june ,uro of tho war. Should Gen. Jou icrt's forces about Ladysmith prove iqual to thc task of applying tho esson to Gen. Buller that has been nought home to Gen. Methuen, tho Transvaal war would no doubt be trought to a speedy close. Already he Capo Colony Dutch aro in re rolt against Britain, and thc Free >tato and Transvaal forces aro re eiving hundro.'V of recruits from an mex peeled source daily. QUEEN DISTURBS!?!). It is stated by a person in a posi ion to know that tho Queen's mon al anxiety gives tho greatest alarm o tho royal household. Cherry Pectoral is the cheapest medi cine in the world for that cough of yours. Tho Transformation. )f a ravon tress in his lockot The young niau scorned awfully fond, intil ho onllcd around ono ovonlng, And found the brunotto a blondo. -Oblongo Nows. P0WIMEII WE ic?ous and wholesome MHiinSii III wi J.i.min ni A Warning to 0.lr?8, LITCHFIKLD, III., Docombor 10. Pooplo aro agitated in LHohfiok* over tho nows that J^a^i sooioAy*^favorito \}<&M I oonviotod of forgery! I sont to Chester pr?Bonl a woman. j Glonn's BOX remained tho prison oflioers nskcj to put on conviot gar! ; woakened and divulgoa Glonn roached Lit years ago, but whence ono knows. Ho dresi cour tod liko a prince, became a Booioty favoi girls fell in love with last spring lie wont to near Litchfield, to ropi neas connel^ and see at tho homo oYyTart thy citi/.on. ll?u of Ella Duke, t\p and they became"] In April Glonn ^ purchase of propot and offered a noto for M by John and Julian MoL ors living near Hillsbc Duke furnished a bond fol oner's appearance and ho tho Duko houBohold. The wodding of Glenn! Duko was fixed for Ootdj but two days before that' lovor disappeared, and a afterward Fannie Duke, al Ella, received a lotter fron Perry," at St. Louis, sayingfj] Glenn had been drowned tl Detectives diacrodited and a few days later UH hended Glonn at Paduoah, I To-day tho Glonn womi1 remarkable story. She saj a twin brothor who is almol act counterpart of herself! thoy were dressed in simil.q thoir rclativ^s^d^i? apart; '*"*" ' Last month, sho says, sh| brother in Padueah, heard of tho forgery and escapo, she donned his clothing and herself to bo taken prisonerL . hnv brother. Tho story is um? discredited. Elia Duke, Glenn's fianl been almost prostrated Bil lover's disappearance lasts just on the eve of tho woddil She refuses to beliovo that (J; a woman. B. B. B. FOR BAD BLOOD. A Trial Bottlo Will Bo Sont f-reo Boadors of Tho Courier. Had blood cansos blood and skin! eaaos, eruptions, pimplos, sorofula, lug sores, ulcers, cancor, cczc Beaba, eruptions and ?ac**|*$jj| rheumatism, ".cat??frh, Hobing hu? otc For-tiioso troubles a positiv? spd euro is found in H. II. II. (Botanic '. Hahn), tho most wonderful blood pur of tho ago. It lias boon thoron* toatod for tho past thirty yoara and always cured ovon tho moat deop<soat persistent casca, aftor doctors and ont medicines had all failod. H. H. euros by driving out of tho blood i poisons and humors which oauso 'ai those troubles, and a euro ia thus mudo that ?B pormanent. Contagious blood poison, produoing oruptions, swollen glands, uicorated tliroat and mouth, . <'<.... pured by H. H. H., tho only romcf'ff tlf?tj oan aotunlly ouro tills trouble/ At drug-1 Kists. $1 por largo bottlo; sik largo hot-i tics (full troatmont) $5. fi? ovory retidorj of TH? COUIUKU may yr at H. H. H.. wo will send froo and pro;)aid a trial bottlo. Writo to-day. Mou'.oal advico froo. Ad dress Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Qa. ,- qa^fri.-i-- -- TliO Qovornors. Mr. W. A. Kocklin, tho photo grapher, recently delivered to tho Governor's oflioe a composito picture - of tho Governors of South Carolina since 187G, which was ordered some Limo ago. It is to bo plaood in tito private socfotary's oftioo and is cora- | posed of five pioturca of tho follow ing Governors : Wade Hampton-1876-70, W. D. ?i'mpson-1878-80. Johnson Itagood--1880-82, T. B. Jetor-1880. Hugh S. Thompson-1882-80. Jno. C. Sheppard-1880. John P. Richardson-1880-00. li. R. Tillman-1800-03. Jno. Gary Evans-180 l-tfo\ Wm. II. Ellorbo-1800-00. Miles li. McSwoenoy- -liU'iO. Of theso all aro living save Gov?. Simpson, Ilagood, Jeter, KUorbc, and Hichard?on. The picture is ono ? of peculiar intorost, oovorfhg, aa il docs, two rovoluti'mary South Gavolina politics.