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MY FIGURES ON SCHOOL SUPPLII Will miiko you givo necessary when you cnn go one-llfth of what lt cost yo Writing Pads, Pencil Material, otc. Whoo, you i prices. Kespcc J. P. S.-Just rocoived a frosh lino of Can WANTED, for cash, Dogwood and Persimmon Logs. Southon. Hard wood Company, P. O. Hex 520, Charles ton, S. C. Nov. l l, 1000-'luis AT 0 N K V TO LOAN.-Loans nogo 1 tinted for a torin at 7 per cent in torest. Apply to 10.24-00. J AYN ES & SUE LOK. Jr?O?l SALK.-A new Piano. Terms easy. 1 Address (i. P. CLARKSON, Walhalla, S. C. C'tOTTON.-Wo aro now in tho markol j for ?',(HK) bales of cotton. Will pay highost market prico at all times at Westminster, S. C. CRESWELL COTTON MILL CO. October 17, 1000. 42-62 WOOD WANTED.-Ono thousand Cords of four-foot wood, delivered at mill of tho Cbeswell Cotton Mill Com pany, Westminster, S. C. October 17, MUK). 42 ?Vi $oc;il aub Ikvsonal. -"Bloom sells it for less.'' 1 -Send your grocery orders to J ay U 08. ? -Tax collections up to dato amount to 1 *3,255.70. ? -JaytlOS will sell you two cakes of j ( toilet soap for live cents. \ -Mrs. X. li. Pant spent several days ] in Anderson the past week. -Road Dean <v Karie's advertisement. ' They are offering bargains. -Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Darby returned I to Walhalla Monday evening. - Raisins, currants, citron, . seeded ( raisins and prunes at Jaynes's. J - Mr. QoorgO Maxwell, of Columbia, j Is visiting relativos in Walhalla. , - Mrs. W. P. Nash and son, William, are visiting relatives in Laurens. \ -We must reduce our stock by Janu ary 1st, regardless of cost. L. c. Craig, t Walhalla. ' t -Cranberry sauce, mince meat and ' celery for Thanksgiving dinner at C. ti. ( Jaynes's. I -All (laities indebted to Mrs. IS, M. * Curl wort lt are asked to please call and J settle up their accounts at once. -Dont fail to see us liefere you buy your fall bill. Wo must reduce our . stock. L. C. Craig, Walhalla. -All parties indebted to Mrs. E. M. (lulworth are asked to (lease call and I? settle iip their accounts at once. -Just received a car of fertilizers for ! J small grain. Call and see nie. ; T. E. Alexander. j - If you want a bargain in everything i useful, see us. Wo are closing out our i immense stoi k. L. C. Craig, Walhalla. 1 - Mrs. J. T. Hannon, who bas been ' visiting her sister, Mrs. J. I. Smith, left ' this week for Spartanburg to visit rela tives. I -Kev. ,1. M. Sanders will preach at Pleasant Hil) church on the first Sunday 1 in December and Saturday before at ll s o'clock A. M. H -Mr. J. W. Weeder will begin another j session at Poplar school house next Mon day morning. Ile taught there last year ' with satisfaction. c -To (dose out my millinery, notions, s underwear, capes, otc, I will soil every- '? thing at lowest prices, for cash only. n Mrs. E. M. Cudworth. '( -Owing to a business chango to take 1 (dace .January 1st, IDHI, L. C. Craig, Wal- ? halla, has inaugurated a reduction sale, f Read his advertisement and give him a I call. -Mrs. H. A. Powell, of Anderson, is ' visiting her brother, Mr. J. M. Callas, ol West Union, who has been quito sick for ' several weeks. We hopo for his speedy I recovery, x -WANTKD.-One million heart pine 1 and poplar shingles, to be shipped one !. or two cars nor week. Address, with J (nice, Hailey Puruiturc and Lumber Co., . Union, S. C. -Attention isdircctod to the ad vor Uso- . ment of Mr. P. II. Carter, of West Union, " in this issue. 1 Ie is closing out at cost, h preparatory to a chango in business. \ < M ve him a call. t - Invitations aro (rut to a reception to a be given by Dr. and Mrs. I). H. Darby at ] their home on Thursday oveiling, No- 1 vombor 22d, from ? lo 12 o'olook, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. .lames ll. Darby. ' - Mr. Joe M. Kelley will accept ont thanks for a bag of sweet potatoes, sent I us last week. Tho tu hors were large in h size and of good variety. Tho potlltoO I' ci op Ibid year is proving to bo a good o io. I -The King's Daughters, of tho Wal- c. halla Baptist ohlh'Ch, will servi; oysters j' at Lee's restaurant this (Wednesday) .' evening after O.?JO o'clock. <?<> and lake your family. Proceeds are lo he devoted : to a good causo. J. - Mr. Henry Davis, of California, is v visiting relativos in Oconco. Ile is a son s of the late Sidney Davis. Ile went to j, California Hf toon years ago, and this is | his lirst visit to his old home. Many ? friends are pleased to meet him again. | -Anderson Intelligencer: "Mr. .lames t I). Rogers has purchased a farm near v Otikway, Oconco County, and will make ,s that his home in the future. Mr. I togo I'S y is a most worthy, upright young mau, J and bis marty friends regret to see him .) and his family leave Anderson county." \ Oconco gladly welcomes M. Hogers. I - Mr. John Drogan, son of Mr. and v Mrs. T. W. (?rogan, died al his lather's <' home, at High Palls, last Wednesday o f l, consumption. The deceased was about ^ eighteen years old. His remains were C laid to rest in tho cemetery of Whit mire's q Methodist church On Thursday. The ' bereaved parents and relativos have the Sympathy of immy friends. -?S Walhalla to have electric lights'.' lt is beginning to look that way. Once given a trial they will become as Indis- I pensable ?is the central telephone ofllco. c Let something get w rong ?it "Coiltra!" 11 those days and (lie countenances of half / tho population aro about ou a par with y that of a twelve year nhl with a pain in- d and it is only a few months since "Cen tral" was established. -Tho angora goal belonging to Mr. J. S. Crosby, Superintendent of tho Wal halla coll 'i mill, got out on Main street, near his rr-.?deuce, one night last week, and was so mangled and lorn by some g dogs who gol alter it, thal il died on fi Saturday afternoon. Thc animal was a s fini; specimen of the gnni tribe, h iving a t bonutlinl llocco of hair or wool on its ii bide. n - Anderson Dally Mail, November 20: v' "A committee of three gentlemen, con sisting of w. p. Nash, j, i;. Crosby and J, lt. Kay, were hen; yesterday from the Walhalla Baptist church to consult with the oilloialS of Neills (reek liaptis! | church of this county in regard to Kev. k ( >. ,1. Copeland, pastor ol thc latter d church. Tho committee tried to prevail ? on the Anderson church lo release Mr. v Copeland in order thal he might accopl a i, call from the Walhalla church, bul met with little encouragement." --Lunncy's s I lour Liver Regulator is the best remedy lo relieve Hie various b forms of headache, including nervous a ami sick headache, ?ind il is safe tu say ll thal nim; cases out nf ten nf this dis- ll tressing complain! ?ire due In ?in inactivo I li or sluggish livor wi' i constipated bowels, i o A few doses of burnley's 8-Hour Livor g Regulator will soon restore these organs I o to their proper functions ?ind headache ! s; ceases. In the same manuel it regulates c! the bowels, prevents constipation and I tl pilos, relieves all forms of biliousness, : I) Buch as dizziness, nausea, coated tongue, a loss of appcli'.e, Ac. Try it. Larg?la packages 200i at Lunncy's. ' 1 p up all thoughts of economising. It isu't t everything tho ohildron need for about ur fathers. My stook includes: s, Sponges, Crayons, Pens, Ink. Drawing vant a lot of thoso things I will mako lot itfully, H. DARBY, Druggist. idy. -A chango will bo m ado in tho firm, thoroforo lu C. Craig, Walhalla, is soil ing goods vory cheap. Givo him a call. -Tho Walhalla Cotton Mill is paying >.87J for good middling cotton to-day. lt will soon bo 10 conlB again aud perhaps liighor. -Tho Hov. Samuel L. Wilson will ineaoh at South Union churoh on Thanksgiving Day (Novombor 20th) atJIO y clock A. M. -Miss Annio Vernor roturuod to Wal lalla from Converso Collogo Tuosday evening, lier many irionds will bo glad o loarn of bur convalescence. -Married, Sunday morning, Novom bor 18th, at tho homo of tao bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). King, near Westminster, Mr. Luther Sanders, of Return, and M'ss Poarl Kiug. -Judge J. W. llolloman prosontcd us last week with a yam sweet potatoo which weighed six pounds. Ho made a food yield on his patch on his store liouso lot near tho court houso. -Crisp iv Husch is tho stylo and firm lame of a now mercantile establishment n Walhalla. Tho firm is composed of \. P. Crisp and ll. C. Husch, two well mown cl tizona of our town, and they iced no introduction at our hands. They kV i 11 deal in general merchandise, and ire holding forth in tho storo room for merly occupied by C. G. Jaynes, next loor to tho post office Wo bespeak for be new firm a liberal share of tho pub ic patronage. Thanksgiving Service There will ho a thanksgiving sorvico in ho Walhalla Presbyterian church on Thanksgiving Day at ll o'clock A. M. A mllection will bo taken for tho Thorn ,voll Orphanage Tho congregations In own, not having sorvico that day, and ho public generally, aro cordially lu-11 .Hod to attend this sorvico. Viii Close Stores on Thanksgiving. Wo, the undersigned merchants of tho own of Walhalla, hereby agree to closo itores, both front and back doors, on Thanksgiving day, 20th of November: J. W. Pitchford Co., C. G. Jaynes, L. Mooni, O. IL Schumacher, anent, M. Saul, L. C. Craig, C. W. Hauknight, Car er ? Co., W. LL (teodor, Norman Co.< )ean iv Earle, V. L. Norman, IL C. .tusch and .1. I. Smith. )eath ot Littlo Willie Richardson. "Tho Lord giveth and tho Lord taketh iwoy, blessed bo tho name of tho Lord." [Mod, at their homo, near Old Pickens, November Util, 1000, after an illness of a nonth, little Willie, infant daughter of Ur. and Mrs. S. L. Richardson. Sho Kissed away at lo minutes after IO ?'clock, aged \'? months and 10 days. V?tor funeral services, conducted by Kev. ). W. Iliott, tho remains of tho li*tle me wore laid to rest in the Seneca come dy on Monday, November 12, at 2 V, >i .-,-?0 0 I? (?lied by a Falling Tree. As stated in the last issue of Tin-: Cou tlKIl, Henry Hoggs, a thirteen year old ion of Mr. and Mrs. lt. L. Hoggs, was truck by a falling tree on the 8th instant, bree miles above Newry factory, while muling a load of cotton to tho gin, and lied on tin; Pith instant. Henry was a rood boy and loft satisfactory evidence if his saved condition. While in a dying tate bc sang with a sweet, clear voice, 'Pm going li n ie to ibo no more." After ppropriate 1 uncial services, conducted >y Kev. J. M. Sanders, his remains wero aid to rest in the New Hope comotory. .Ir. and Mrs. Hoggs havo a host of rioiids and relativos who extend to them icartfolt sympathy in their great trouble 11 )cath ot J. J. Vissage. I On Thursday night at Iii o'clock, No- I 'ember 16th, J. J. Vissage departed ibis 1 ife, after an illness of six weeks. Ile t vas sixty-one years, one month, and ?leven days old, and had been a member 1 >f tho Double Springs Methodist Church ? or thirty-four years. At the opening ol* t he war no volunteered in Company K, ? in's Itegimont, and served faithfully hroilghout the war until he was vourtded, at the battle of the Wilder icss, in the head, having part of his killi shot out. A brave soldier and au nil ible, conscientious Christian bas gone o re?oive his reward. Ile was buried t Don bb Springs on Saturday after ap ropriato funeral services conducted by ;ev. G. K. ( 'larkson. ho Fourth Quailorly Conference. Tho fourth quarterly conference, for he Seneca and Walhalla ('bargo was old at the residence ol* H. 'P. Jaynes, ?sq., on last Saturday niiiht, November 7th, 1000. Kev. J. H. Wilson, P. K , oc upied the chair. On motion, K. 'P. ay ll OS was elected Secretary. The fol? ?wing mcmbors nnsworod to roll call: ?ev. C. K. ( larkson, L. W. Jordan, Dr. V. K. Austin. J. S. Arlington, C. W. 'itchfoid, H. 'P. Jaynes and D. A. Smith, "he spiritual interests of the ob argo roro reported by the pastor to be in a alisfaotory condition, over IO having ?'med the two churches during the year, he salaries of the Presiding Kider and reacher in charge will he paid in full. 'lie collections for the ot her causes of he ( burch were reported to be in ad anco of former years. The following towards were, elected for th i ensuing car: Walhalla-C. W. Pitohloid, lt, T. nynes, J. M. Moss, W. A. SI rot her, Dr. . W. Holland D. A. Smith; Seneca-L. V. Jordan, Dr. W. K. Austin ami J. T. .uwrcucc. Thc following geni leinen I'oro elected Sunday School Superintend ula for the, next conference year: Will aba-li. T. Jaynes: Seneca-Dr. W. K. instill. H. T. Jaynes was ol co tod Ito ording and District Steward. Thc first iiarterly conference for next year will ie held al Seneca. Alliance Notice Hoilltty Land Alliance will meid at. loll ll ty Land Academy on Saturday, Do omber ist, moo, at I o'clock e. M. Hush ess of importance to be transacted, ilso, the election of olhcers for next ear. Also, the time for paying annual ues. Don't forgot to come one and all. V. <'. LAM.-ION, President. A. II. Kl.I.ISON, Secretary. Card ot Thanks. Wi- desire to express our heartfelt, latitude lo our neighbors and friends or their kindness ami help during the ad li fllictioti and death of ourson. May lie Lord bless them all ami comfort them i the alludions and bereavements that tay come utito them, is our sincere ,'ish. MK. ANO MUS. H. L. Hooos. Card ol Thanks. We desire to return our heartfelt hanks to the many friends who were so iud and attentive to our dear daughter il ring I he long and painful illness pre eding her deal h. In our great sorrow I'O aie COinfoi ted hy their sympathy and ?ve. Mn. AM? M ns. W. S. Ki: Asn.it. .Millions illVOil Away. lt is certainly gratifying to the nubile i know of one concern in the lam? who re not afraid to he generous to the eedy and SUlTorillg, The proprietors (d' Ir. King's New Discovery lor COIISIimp on, coughs and ( (dds have given away vcr ten million trial bottles of this real medicine, and have the satisfaction I knowing it has absolutely cured thou iuds of hopeless case.-,. Asthma, bron liilis, hoarseness and all diseases of tho iront, ? liest and lungs are surely cured y it. ('ail on all druggists in the county ?ul gel a bottle free. Regular si zo .Vic. nd $1. Kvory bottle guaranteed or i ice refunded. ?UGT* Wo acknowlodgo that eve WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING Wo havo Mon's Suits from $1 to como and soo thom, for our pr Youths' Suits from $1.05 to $7 BLOOM" DEALINGS IN DIRT. Much Valuable Real Estato Boing Bought and Sold-Tugaloo Loads in Transfers. Tho real estate tnarkot in Oconoo bas boon quito activo sinco tho 1st of tbo month. Tho pcnplo in Wagoner, Chat? touga and Whitewater townships aro woll enough suited, wo supposo, as ho transfers havo boon made. Tho transfer in Walhalla for two lots was an Ootobor salo by tho Master, so you KOO Walhalla pooplo aro satisfied, too. Tugaloo toads in tho number of transfers for townships ?md Westminster (in Tugaloo) heads tho list of tho towns. Mr. W. 1*. Andersen, of Westminster, is tho heaviest buyer mentioned in tho transfers, his purchases amounting to (?6,474. llore aro the transfers as they have been recorded on tbs: Auditor's books: Walhalla-J. W. Ilolloman, Master, to Jas. R. Bryce, 2 lots, $800. Pulaski Township-ll. S. VanDtvioro to David A. Dickson, r><> acres, $100. Soncca Township-Margaret E, Bald* win to \V. M. Haid win, IO acres, $1011; Wm. IC. OhosWOll to John T. Dyar, 125 , lores, $1,725. Sonoea Olly-Waltor 15. Davis to Jas, Gl. Harper, 2 lots, $800; Nancy E. Kasloy ind others to Emma Harper, S lots, $150; , li. ll. Miller to li. M. Wright. 1 lot, $22. Center Township-I.. A. Edwards to James Hates, ?0O acres, $:!,750; !.. A. Ed- 1 wards to W. K. King, 40 acres, $818.80; Mrs. H. M. JalTorson to .J. W. Graham, ?5 acres, $125; A. J. and II. 1*. Silten, sxoontors, to Mrs. Alice S. Dendy, 211 1 toroa, $2,iii>0. ] Koowoo Township-G. J. Ramsay to \. II. Ramsay, 170 aries, $500; E. P. Wood to .lohn H. McKenzie and others, Warnes, $l,12?; W. .J. Duffie to W. M. Alexander, 125 acres, $000; W. M. Alex inder to J. II. McKenzie and others, 125 , toros, $1,250. Tugaloo Township-G. J. Ramsay to A. II, Ramsay, 405 acres, $:i,00(); Mrs. \imn Zimmerman to W. P. Andersen, H acres, $1,000; V. E. Pitts to W. P. Anderson, 157 acres, $2,500; Mary E. MI lob oil to W. P. Anderson, 27 aoros, M05; M. A. Terrell to \V. P. Anderson, 150 acres, $1,500; W.T. .J ay nos to Hurt Mitchell, 150 acres. $1,000; A. Ximiner nan, executor, to Mary E. Mitchell, 2i> loros, $251.50. Westminster-Mrs. E. J, King to Methodist Episcopal church, 1 lot, $50; ll. Ii. Veiner and others to J. I). Shel ton and others, trustees, 1 lot, $1,000: iVm. J, Stribling to ll. I!, (?aston and ?thors, trustees, I lot, $?25; E, (i. Spahl? ng to Southern Shuttle ami Robbin Co., t acres, $100} W. L. England lo P. J. S'ermillioii, 18 acres, $11."..25; P. .1. \'er- ! nillion to W. P. Anderson, I acres, $110; t. T. .layncs to Peden iV. Anderson tanking Co., l lot, $ too. Il rave Men Pall Victims to stomach, livor and kidney roubles as well as women, and all feel ho results in loss of appetite, poisons in he blood, backache, nervousness, head iche and tired, listless, run-down feeling, tut there's no need to feel like that, .isten to J, W. (lardner, Idavillo, Ind. le says: "l-'leetrio Ritters are just (lu bing for a man when he is all run down, md don't care whether he lives or dies, t (lld more to give nie new strength and jood appetite than any thing I could ake. I can now eat anything ?md have i new lease on life." Only 50, cents, at ill drugs stores in the county. Every mule guaranteed. Will Retiro from Cabinet. Washington, November 10.-At tho abinnt mooting to dav Attorney General Riggs made the f i ?il announcement hat on tho 4th of 1 jh next ho would o tiro from tho cnOinot. (?riggs will cavo thi! President's oflicbil family for in rel y business reasons. Rattle in thc Philippinos. Manila, November 17.-Two hundred tolo men, with fifty rides, attacked Rna on, island of Pauay, Ootobor 80th. The imoricans lost three men killed-Liou onailt H. M. Koontz., Sergeant Ki toll nd Corporal Rums-all of company K, 'orty-fourth infantry. The enemy lost nt) killed, twenty wounded and twenty risonors. Georgia's Moonshine Stills. Washington, I) C . November 17.--The ninia) report of me Commissioner of llternal Revenue just issued shows that here was collected in Georgia ?md l'O? ortcd to the Commissioner during the ist fiscal y oar $017,802.08. There wore lore stills seized in Georgia than any llier State. The llllinhor seized wus078, 'here were OH stills romovod and 2-15 nests. Senator Morgan Rc-Elcctcd. Montgomery. Ala., November 10.-Tho alabama Legislatura bas unanimously o-oloclod lion, .lohn T. Morgan to ropro ont the State in tho United stales Son? lO|for thO ensuing six years. This is the (.ginning ol' his .seventh term. The cnator was escorted into the legislativo lilli by a committee beaded by Hon.' iichard II. Clark, of Mobile nod nd? rcssod the assembly. Ile favors tho lin? exation of Cuba and oilier such recent (-(positions Slid the makin1.- of Stati s out f them. The Rev. li. Alston Wilks desires a re Ival ol' "fraternal feeling and bi ol bel ly live in the Methodist conference" am! be Illuka "there should lie an outward nanifeslation ol' Ibis invisible grace." 10 knows of no better manifestation ban thal enjoined by Raul, '.Salute OHO nollior willi a holy kiss." it IK sug Cst cd that the breibein "return to this auoliflod modo of salutation'! at tho onferonce in Chester. "Rei, therefore, be bishop inaugurate the salutation, and ?ss firs! tho presiding elders, and then be. rank and lib; would imitate their Oriplural example." Charleston a Naval Station. Charleston, S. C., November ls. -Ad ices received here from Washington to? light aro to the ellecl Dial Hie Navy 1)0 inrlmoiit, with all the reports submit led, ins decided to transfer the dry dock and laval station from Port Royal lo Char* liston. The damage to the Port Royal look bas been made known (ollie dc tartinent, and Ibis bas bad groat weight 11 demanding the change. I .Var Admiral {odgers, who is in charge of (be naval maid, bas been in ( liai lesion several lays looking into mailes of detail and io will submit a final report to the Socro? nry .>! ?bi Navy this week Tin site se Beted for the station ison tho Cooper iver, adjoining C'.iicora park, where plendid facilities are offered, Congress ? expected to ?let. on the recommends ion of tho Navy Department early in lecember. The old Cram! Central hotel in Colum lia has been remodeled and will be nown hereafter as The Imperial. "LITTLE WII.LXK? McKINLEY THIS! IT WILL SAV rybody soils cheap clothing, but tiff* Now is the time to buy C CHEAP. 45c. to $5.75. .90 to $17.50. lt will pay you Wo also carry a complete line c ices boat tho world. GENTS* FURNISHING GOOD; .50 ; worth from $3.50 to $12.50. ETS, TRUNKS AND VALISES S CASH BAGAA LOUIS BLOOM, Proprietor, Stock Reduction ! A We?l=Known Firm Closing Out its Immense Stock Regardless of Cost. We Must Reduce our Stock!' On account of a chango in our firm, to tako placo January 1st, 1001, wo aro going to sell our immense stock of gootl? at what it will coat you. But don't un clorstand ino to say what it cost ino. I couldn't do that now. But if you aro ex pecting to buy anything for wiutor it will pay you to soo mo. Wo havo a comploto lino of Dry Goods and Notions and Joans. Underwear of all kinds. Glass, Crockery and Tinware in largo quantities. Plates from 30 cont* per ict up. Just receivod tlvo dozon Wator Ruckots, to go at your own prico. Wo havo tho most comploto lino of Domestic Dry (ioods and Notions ovor ;>0orcd at theso prices. Wo aro going to roduco our stock, and if you miss the op portunity it will ho your fault. Wo mean business ?ind will troat you right. Whoa in town call and seo us. Phone ?12. Respectfully, L. C. CRAIG/ Walhalla, S. C. November 15 to December 15. NOT GOING OUT, BUT A CHANGE IN BUSINESS ! On account of tho ill health of ono of tho members of the li rm, wo expect to make a change in our business the first of next year, and for this reason we now wish to reduce our stock, , horofoi'o, for tho NEXT THIRTY DAYS, md :>() days only, we will sell for CASH, and cash only, Cloth ing, ll ?us, Caps, Shoos, Boots, Overshoes, Dress Goods and Trimmings, Table Linen, Towels, Underwear, Shirts, Collars ind Cull's, Mackintoshes, China and Crockery Ware, (2 sets of 101 pieces of beautiful (mina to go ?it just half price), and many >thor things too humorous to mention, at such prices as must move thom regardless of cost . Wo still have a few Disc Plows on hand to oiler at a low price. Two hundred and fifty barrels of Flour to go at thc fol lowing prices : Best Patent, "Roxane," at $4.50 ; Fancy Patent, ?Bnkors' Choico/' $4.25; Fancy Straight, "Southern Belle," M ; Choice Family, "Sunny South," $3.00. This.is no cut price salo, but a clearance sale, and will asl only 30 days, so bear in mind when if begins and when it doses-from November loth to December 15th. We would call especial attention to our largo and varied dock of Shoes, (f you need them be sure and avail yourself of his rare opportunity to get them cheap, for we are going to oller hem at prices that will move them. Yours respectfully, CARTER & CO. N. B.-Wo would respect fully ask all who aro indebted o us lo come and settle at once. ('arter ci Co. CHRISTMAS GOODS! Coming from Boston, Now York and Baltimore! A pretty, large variety and very cheap for tho quality at ?. A. Norman's, Norm?n-0o. Stores. All kinds of Houso-Furnishinga in China, Enamel, Tin, ?lass and Woodohwaro. Bargains for everybody. A welcome o all. NOB MAN-CO. STORKS. A Horriblo Mordor. Details of a horrible crime are brought >> light hy tho (hiding of tho body of ,ovi Travis, a farmer, who lived alone lear Newton, N. C., with tho head bat* broil into a jelly and tho body so de composed that tho houae was almost un* uhahitahle. Travis was 70 years old, md had tho reputation of having money md it is thought tho murder w.u. oom* nilled for the purpose of robbery. Tho ifllcors have no clue to tho guilty party. Working Night and Day. Tli6 busiest and mightiest littlo thing hal was (iver made is Dr. King's Now lifo 1*111. livery pill is a sugar-coated (lobule of health, that changes weakness tito strength, listlessness into energy, nain fag into mental power. They're vondorful in building up tint health. )nly 2f>0. pdr box. .Sold hy al! druggists n the count v. . -. Mayors Will Hold Conference. A confer; nco of tho Mayors and corpo atieii conm>ols of the cities of Charlos oii, Columbia, Hock Hill, Florence and loorgetown will ho held in Columbia in i fow days and an agroemont will bo cached for testing tho validity of tho ogislativo act upon tin; proposed consti ulional amend mont, allowing tho cities 0 increase their hooded indebtedness. Kmiuont legal authorities have declared hal any court will sustain tho validity if the SOI of tho Legislature, based on ho recent, election, although thoro was m error in tho wording of tho ballot, and here need he no fear that tho .Supremo !ourt will decide against tho will of tho .copie, HO emphatically declared. Tho vote of tho general election was on 1 constitutional amendment allowing hese el Hos to issue hoads tor prossing niblin improvements. After the election I was found tho wrong article of tho ^institution had hoon quoted. A special election will prohahly be told in OOO of the counties interested for he purpose of making tho test caso. The improvements desired hy theso litios involve tho outlay of about five nillion dollars. THE VOTE IN THE STATE. Tabulation Completed - Vote Much Largor (han Was Polled Two Yoars Ago. Tho counting of tho votes cast at tho recent election has been completed, and tho totals present somo figures of inter est. As thoro was no opposition to can didates for State offices, tho voto for them naturally foll somowhat behind those for Presidential electors. Tho grand total of tho vote for tho lattor was 60,814, of which tho Democratic electors receivod 47,233and tho Republicans 3.670. Tho highest volo cast for a State officer was 40,600, which was received by Secre tary of sttdo Cooper, Tho vote two years ago was about '28,'2r>8, and in 1804, prior to tho now constitution, tho vote was 7;!,(IO*). Tho smallest vote cast this year ?as in Richland county, tho largest in Orangoburg county. Tho bonded indebtedness amendment was carried by a voto of 22,630 to 8,108. Tho only counties voting against it wore Ham Well and Korsbasv. Tho drainage amend mont was adopted by a voto of 21,830 to t),P17. Tlllim DISTINCT. For Congress-Tho total voto was 8,0.17, of which Lat!mor received 7,K;M and Merrick 203. 'Tho Republican vote was ns follows: Abbeville .'?, Anderson 17, Greenwood 2, Newberry 88, Oconoo 54, Pickons Ul. Two years ago tho volo stood: bati mor. 4,020j Tolbert, 840. Tho State board of canvassers will meet to-morrow (Thursday) in Columbia ami formally declaro tho result of tho elec tion. Ked Hot from the Gnu Was Ihe hall that bit O. H. .Steadman of Newark, Mich., Iii tho civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 'JO years. Then Hucklon's Arnica Salvo cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, hums, boils, felons, corns, skin emptions. Rest pilo euro on earth. 26 cents a box. (hire guaranteed. Sold by all druggists in tho county. Judgo Hudson will soon hold a special tomi of court, at Andorson. I? RE-EL E TED FRESIF ENT ! SAVE YOU MONEY, AND TO E MONEY IS SOMETHING WE ALL WANT TO DO, hildren's Suits anywhere from ?f SHOES., HATS, NOTIONS, S, SKIRTS, CAPIAS, JACK IE Clive us a call and bo convinced that WE ARE THE ONLY ONES TO BUY FROM. We lalee pleasuro in showing our goods, and wbon you soo tho quality and price you will bo sure to buy. Our customers are always pleased-call and let us please you. IN STORE ("Bloom Sells It For Less.") Three Doors Below tie Post Ole. I*lion? No. 1. Fall and Winter Hoods! We have just opened up one of the largest stocks of goods ever shown in Walhalla. Our Several Lines are Complete sn Every Particular. In Dress Goods Wo havo some beautiful designs. Our Dross Trimmings and Linings arc second to none. Wo liavo added Jackets, Capos, Skirts and Underskirts to our stock. These aro marked specially low in ordor to niovo thom quiokly. Notions. Mon's Laundered Shirts with two collars at 2Go. for a few clays only. Mon's Suspenders 10c; worth 2.")C, Ono pair of Large Towels, :i.">c. Clothing To lil largo mun, fat mon, lean mon, short men, thick mon, thin mon, old men, young men, and all kinds of mon. Large stock of Overcoats. We can lit tho boys also. Como and sec us and let us Ht you up in Clothing. - WOOT. BLANKETS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, ive. MEN'S AND DO VS' HATS AND CAPS iv LATEST STYLES. Stoves and Ranges. Sheppard's make-ovory ono guaran teed. Wo soil tho "Woodland" Pox Heat ing Stoves for school houses. They give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Trunks and Valises-largo line-all j ?ay gfate SllOeS. sizes and prices. In Hardware and Plows we have anything you need. Our Grocery Stock is complete. Ono Car of Ballard's obelisk Flour received every thirty days. $2.00. THE BEST OX THE MARKET. Umbrellas from 50c to Come and see us. We are anxious to sell. w. 1TO11R? m DOIAD This litllo "81)011" of hot woathor will not last long, am. . on will shortly need IBAVY UNDERWEAR, VI NT Kit WK A TS, FLANNELS A NU BLANKETS. Wo aro woll supplied, and have more to arrive ina few days. Wo don't want your money unless wo can please you in quality and price. Our stock of Outings, Eiderdown, Daisy Cloth, Canton Plant) o?s, FlaUnollottos, and everything in THC DRY (?OOI)S LINK, is complote in every particular. Wo havo tho most beautiful Outings as low as 5o. JOOL) CALICO AT :>c. Remember our specialties: IAMILTON-BROWN SHOES, LRMORSIDE CORSETS, IKW IDEA lOt . l'A'lTKRN'S. The Novemhor l'atteins in store: also tho PashlOD Sheets.tho latter freo for tho ash i og. mother shipment of Trunks, i new arrival of Crockery, i second instalment of tationory and School Su pp) I os, tie among the latest. tEADY-MADE WAISTS AND SKIRTS ALWAYS ON HAND. 1/ L NORMAN, WALHALLA, S. C. This world belongs lo the. energetic. WE MAKE OVll . . . USUAL . I.TITACTl I E 7USPLAY OF. . . Ladies', /Wissesand Children's Wraps, Cloaks, ^ Ca peg and hackets ??-^ Of Newest Stifles and Most Up to Dote JJ 'orkma iiship. v Oar Jdohels ure cul and made hy i-hc most Artistic ('looA- Mahers oj' thc North. The Cloths are thc liest. They arc carefully selected. The result is thal our line is thc most perfect in jil dint fl II ?shI h at money can buy. I II spec! this Une cu re fu tty before yon make your purchase, Headquarters for Overcoats. Styles su i I <i hie for Young .Men specially, older Men particularly und All Sorts und Sizes oj' .Men generally, Tun Coreel, Heaver in Blue Or Pluck, Heavy Kersey und. Ca sstm er, besides ult t h c. cheaper tirades. See Our: } TAN COI EUT F?ll $8. ) Ul AJE AND UL. I CL' PEA I 'Eli EOE $1.0, .TUE ) ' AWE LEA DEUS. Boys' Clothing. This is one oj' our strong points, We always have thc Ihiug you ure looking for-the sort I hu I jils nuil pleases I he hoy and helps your pocket hook. Any Grade, attySize, any Price. ll Uh or teil hon l Extra Pauls. A -LEM EM HE ll - ll e ure Headquarters on dil Lines oj' Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Notions, M. W. COLEMAN & CO., fisTKlN I?OA, H. CJ. I* h ono 3(>i