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I W?NT'TO C'U'B'A ! WANT TO G*UAB*A CUSTOMER OF ^ " J c^ C. G. JAYNES'S, East End of Masonic Temple Building. "Jl" ".' ' 1 ? 111 ? '" 1 I .... . ? , ?.-.-r_r|, | n||1 ,j , i ,| n j a i ,LJ , j II,.T i. - ...... ?-.- .-.?? ? ., .-... - - . - -- ?> ??????> My Skill in Advertising Consists Merely in Telling Graphically, but Tem perately and Truthfully, About the Goods I have in the Store. I Aim Never to Exaggerate or Over-draw the Picture, but Tell Things Just as They are. If You See it in My Ad, It's So. I Have Bought a Large Bargain Lot of Notions, Consisting of Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Cravats, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Union Suits, Capes, Mackintoshes, Gloves, Handkerchiefs In Fact, Anything You Want in the Notion Line. A Few Articles and Prices are Enumerated Below: LADIES' CAPES Not many in stock, but unu sually good values, from 50c. to $4.50 each. From 13c. to 50c. each. A pretty lino, not calculated to Ho on thc counter. GLOVES A splendid line of Gloves of all kinds from 10c. to 75c. CORSETS Only a few in the lot, but good values, from 19c. to 75c. Tho 75c. goods are regular $1 articles; others in proportion. HOSE Full line and good values, from 5c. up. Any style or color in tins lot. DOILIES AND TOWELS Largo lino, but tho price too low to allow them to stay in thc store-from throe cents up. SHIRTS 175 SHIRTS IN THE LOT. Negligee and Wool, from 10c. to $1. Laundried, from 25c. to $1. TIES AND CRAVATS A large assortment of thoso from oe. to 40c. MACKINTOSHES Not many in the lot, but splendid values, from $1.50 to $7.50 ouch. Tho regular price for theso Mackintoshes would be 30 per cent moro. UNDERWEAR Shirts, wool, from 35c. to $1, others from 5c. to 50c ; Drawers, cotton, from 16c. per pair up. UMBRELLAS From 33c. to $1-not many in stock. SUSPENDERS Lots of them and good goods for tlie money-from 3c. to 75c. You'll pay 30 per cent more elsewhere. PANTS From 19c. to $2.50. Splendid values. BELTS Good line, lots of them-from 5c. to 35c. each. Good goods, all styles. OVERALLS From 25c. to 75c. per pair. Tli^so at 25c. would cost you 40c. ; those at 85c. would cost you 50c. ; others in proportion, MISCELLANEOUS Pipes, Purses, Waste Sots, Shaving Brushes, Pastor Straps, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Studs, Col lar Buttons-all low in propor tion. These Bargains . . . Will not last long. Come and get what you want at the Lowest Prices you have seen. All good goods at a low price. You can savo ino noy when you buy from this stock. You may not have such a chance at Bargains hi many a long day-certainly not soon. Regular Stock . . . Prints, Shirting, Drills, Outings, Jeans, Oil Cloth, Sheet ings, Red Ticking, Bleaching and Threads-as cheap as can bo found anywhere. Complete Line of Staplo and Fancy Groceries-I make a specialty of this line. Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls always on hand. YOU KNOW THE PLACE, C. G. JAYNES, EAST END OF MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, . . . WALAHLLA, S. C. . . . gm* GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN TOWN. .jpjf Now for Christmas. Advortiso In tho COTIKTKH and KOO your business grow. You havo just a monti? in which to pay your taxes. Christmas goods aro hoing displayed by our morchantn. Hoy your turkey now and have it fae for Christmas. Our merchants aro beginning to recoivo their Christmas goods. Mr. J. T. Ashworth is in Greenville this wcok on business. Miss Hort Foilnoll, of this county, is on a visit to rotativos at Ninoty-Six. Mr. John Eluneinger, of Carnosville, Ga., in visiting relatives in Walhalla. If you want a good Milch Cow call on T. IC. Alexander. Cows always on hand. Tho President has appointed John lt. Cochran, Jr., postmaster at Anderson, S. C. Pooplo in Havannah aro keoping (ion. Fitzhugh Lee busy writing his auto graph. Mr. S. K. Novillo loft last Monday for Grconvillo with a largo drove of fino beef .cattle t Within tho past ten days several lino tporkors in Walhalla havo been m ado to ibito tho dust. Mr. W. John .Schroder spout Tuesday lin AndorKou on business connected with ttho cotton mill. Mr. Charles Gontry, of Spartanhurg, ?pout a few days in Walhalla last week visiting relatives and friends. J. W. Shelor, Esq., left T?iesday for Darlington to bo in attendance on tho State baptist Convention. Mr. M. Leland Smith, of Greenwood, recently visited his father, Mr. John L. Smith, and family, near Seneca. Tho Anent lot of spectacles, stool scis Hors and knives; also tablo cutlory at astonishingly low prices, at Norman's. Wc aro glad to seo our friend, Mr. J. I. Smith, who has hoon quito ill for some time, hustling iu tho business world again. j Tho South Carolina M. E. Conference, South, meeta in Greenwood on next Wednesday, December 7th. Bishop Dun can will presido. Go to Ciando Little & Co., Westmins ter, 3. C., for your dry goods, shoes, hal.",, t ......... .., S.u. 'I'livy ?ill tiiivu you money. Refresh your memory. Do you owo the CouillKIt anything on subscription ? If to, pleaso settle with us at onco, as wo need money. Tho post oflico was moved into tho Masonic Templo building last Wednes day. Thc now quarters aro vory noat and commodious. Mr. F. \. I vealer loft last Sunday morn ing for (,'olumb?H, wboro ho has been summoned as a petit furor in tho United Statos Court. M?HS Julia K. Maxwell, of Pendleton, ?pent a few days with relatives Ju Wal halla tho Dist of this week. Uer many friends woro glad to moot hor again. Mr. W. T. Maxwoll, after running a? express messenger botwoou Knoxville ami Atlanta for sumo weoks, has resumed his old run on tho Kino ltidgo road. Don't fail to hear tho wonderful musi cal and talking machino at Norman's every Saturday; also seo tho beautiful Ohristmas goods, fruits, nuts, figs, raisins. Mr. Will Lawson, of Abbovlllo, wau in Walhalla last Thursday visiting i friends. Mr. Lawson bas boon to our town but twine, yet ho has made many friends. Mr. J. B. Roid ?H filling tito position of dopot agont at Pendleton tins ?rook. Hoad tho now ad. of C. C. Jaynos, who ia offering bargains in notions, otc. Dr. J. W. boll anent Hoveral days in Atlanta last wcok buying goods for tho holiday season. ? Dr. and Mrs. 1). 15. Darby spout a fow i days in Atlanta last wcok looking aftor tho holiday intorests of tho children, j Mrs. W. A. Ivostor ami littlo daughter, of Anderson, were in Walhalla last week I visiting relatives and friends. Seo advortisomont of Messrs. A. Cor bor and Docombor Cadsdon. They havo reduced prices on all of their work. Mr. I). Tink Robins lias bought tho placo of Mrs. T. A. Norton, near town. Ho oxpects to tako possession about tho Hist of January. Mr. M. W. Wright, of (1 loenville, is In Walhalla this week on Important busi ness. Ho wont Fox hunting Tuesday afternoon and caught a warm ninubor. Weather prophets continuo to predict that tho prcsont will ho the coldest ex perienced for years. Wo had our first breath of it on last Monday in tho shapo of slcot and snow. Cartor & Co., Walhalla, will soil you goods for tho cash at very close prices. They also would appreciate your1 promptness in calling atonco and paying off your accounts. Miss Annio Maxwell ig presiding ovor tho Cudworth Bazaar, just opened up next door to tho milinory, whore you can lind a pretty lino of toys, fancy goods and all kinds of useful ai ticks. M. W. Coloman ?fe Oo. want their monoy. Have you paid thom ? Your guano note and account aro duo. Thoy aro going to wind up ?ill tho notes and accounts this fall. Keeto your Interest. Miss Nora Holder, of Piokonn county, has charge of tho Picket l'ost school for tho winter term, which hogan Novombor 28th. Miss Holder is a daughter of Rev, Boujamin lloldor, for morl y of Walhalla, All kinds of sowing machino noodles at Norman's: also crochet and hand noodles, pins, spool thread, darning cotton, olas tic, braid, handkerchiefs and hosiery, toys and dolls, pretty rockors aud chaira. At tho Methodist parsonage, In Wal halla, S. C., on Novombor 28d, 1898, Miss I Julia Cordon Massoy and Mr. Ktophon D. Hunter wore united in murringo by Rov. J. I,. Daniol. Dcccmbor Gadsden, colorod, of this placo, killed two ihio porkers last Thurs liny. Ono weighed ott not, tho other 402. All tho colored ?co plo would do ,woll to follow in Do.'s foot stops. Anderson Correspondence News and Courier: "Tho Hov. W.T. Duncan, woll and favorably known in tho lower soetion of this county, will ba married on Do oombor loth tx? Miss Robooon Croon, of Bishopvillo. 8. 0. Hisfrionds boro wish him mindi happiness." All notes and accounts duo M. W. Coleman Sr. (Jo. must bo Bottled this fall. Wo cannot and will not carry thom any lotigor. Wo let yon havo tho goods and "tis but right for you to pay for thou . I Wo must havo our money. M. W. Cl)I.K.MAN Sc Co. Au Arkansas editor who road that ii lady in Now York "kneads bread witt her glovoa on," remarks: "Wo need broad with our pants on; wo need broad with our boots on< and If our subsorib ors who aro in arrear1", lop't soon pay us wo Bhall need broad without anythinfi on." Thora will bo preaching in tho Wal halla Methodist chinch noxt Sunda] morning and ovening at tho usual hours This is Rov. J. h. Danlol'H last appoint mont for tho prosont conference year Tho publie ?JO cordially invited to bi present, Hov. It. L. Rogora will' preach in tho Richland l'ronby teri HU church next Sun day morning at 11.80 o'clock. Stato constables aro not nu onviablo lot to say tho loast; yot last week they, with tho assistance of Doputy SnorilT H. lt. Moss, worked a niiraelo in tho shapo of opoiiing tho eyes of tho blind (tigers) in Walhalla-blind from their birth. Out of about 5,(100 tax receipts only <5(W have been written. Tho amount of taxes collected in this county sums up about $83.000 annually, but up to dato only collection has boon mndo for $3,701.68-about one-tenth. Messrs. W. J. Schroder Sr Co. will sell tho remainder of their stock of goods, consisting of dry goods, notions, shoes, otc., at auction at tho livory stables of Mr. T. 10. Alexandor on Doconihor 10, 1808, nt 12 o'clock M. Look out for ad. noxt week. Scan tho roll of Company "A," which is published elsowhoro in this issue. If you know anybody who belonged to this company whoso nanto does not appear in this list, just drop us a postal card with tho information and wo will add such names to tho roll. Perhaps you know ibo given names of some whose last namo only is published, if HO, any information with regard to thom will bo appreciated. This roll will bo a part of South Carolina's history, and as full particulars as can ho gotton will bo very important to tho Stato Historian. Mrs. Llzzio Dodd died in Hartwell. Ga., on Saturday last, and was buried there on Sunday. Mrs. Dodd will bo kindly reinonibored by tho older people of this community as Miss Lizzie Cox. Sbo was tho only Histor of Mr. A. P. Cox, of thin county. She was a most estima ble lady and nor many frionds boro woro saddened to hear of hoi- death. Sho loaves tbroo childron-all residents of Hartwell-Mrs. Wash Whito and Mrs. Webb Johnson aro hor daughters and Mrs. Charles Dodd hor son. A (Vow MerplirtMf. Mr. O. H, Schumacher bas oponed up a stock of goneral merchandise in tho west omi of tho Masonic Templo build ing. Mr. Schumacher conducted a largo mercantile business in Walhalla for Hov oral years and has many warm frionds and former customors wno will bo glad to seo him behind tho counter again. Wo wish him much success. -- -^?o_-_ liol Dinner, t'i'nct: or BBJ?J?<9>?. All who are interested in tho King's Daughter Circle of tho Walhalla Baptist (Jhurch, or that would liku a good warm dinner, lunch or supper, uro cordially bi vi tod to come to Katoa'a atoro room on Friday, December 2d, nt any hour from ll A. M. to 10.?0 P.M. A menu of chickon, ham, salada, rico, stowed and fried oysters, cakes, coffee, Sro., will he Borvod, Our Own, Our Native I.nnti. Wo Hvo in a land of high mountains, high collars and high taxe?, low valleys, low-neck dresses and low wages, big, crooked rivera and big, crooked Htatos mon, big lakes, big drunks, big pump kins, big mon with pumpkin bonds, silvor Htreams that gambol in tho mountains and pious politicians who gatnblo in tho night, roaring cataracts ami roaring ora tors, fast trains, fast horses, fast young mon, fast young women, roses that bloom tho year round and beautiful girls with rosebud mouths, sharp lawyers, sharp llnnnciers mid sharp-toed shoes, nor.y children, fertile plains that Ho Uko ti shoot of wator and thousands of mon who Ho Hko thunder. (biro Stotnnoh Troubles, Cold Feet nnd Hands, KxeoHsivo Menstrual Flow, with Simmons' Squaw Vino Wino or Tablota, Iti-othevhood IUot'fiiiic. Tho Directors of tho Oconco County Drothorliood aro horoby called to moot ut tho (Jouit HOUHO tho first Munday in December at ll o'clock A. M. J. H. PICKETT, Chairman. If you fool Dull, Languid, Broken Down, Debilitated, havo Woak .Stomach or Indigestion, uso Dr. M. A. Simmons' Livor Medicino. - Notera Died-Shelor DlHobargcd: Tho negro who was shot hy Mr. W. S. Shelor, of Oastonia, at Ga liney, last Sat urday night, died on Tuesday afternoon. Dis name was Doo Jackson. Tho cor oner's jury whioh investigated tho, caso regarded tho mutter as an unfortunate mistako without criminal intent on tho part of Mr. Shelor, and tho negro's mother asked that Mr. Shelor ho dis charged. Mr. Sholor paid tho oxponso of tho surgical aid that tho negro re ceived, had tho remains shipped to Spar tnnburg, and gavo tho mothar $10. Jack son was a worthless character, and was suffering from a loathsome diso aso. Tho affair, however, was regretablo. No oflleor has a right to shoot at a llooing suspect, and if tho matter had boon pushed against Mr. Shelor ho would havo hoon put to considerable trouble-York villc Enquire Dr. M. A; Simmons' Diver Medicine soarehes out all impurities in tho Systom, and oxpols thom harmlessly hy tho natu ral channols. -.-. Death of Mr. Samuel P. King. WKSTMINBTKIt, S. C., Doeombor 1.-Mr. Samuel P. King died in Atlanta at four o'clock Wednesday morning, Novombor 30tlt, from congestion of tho lungs. His hoily was brought to Westminster on vestibule train, No. ?18, Wednesday after noon. This is a great shock to his fath er's family hero, as they had nu. x,oard of his sickness. Ho left homo about six wcoks ago and had been working in tho yards of tho Southorn Railway two wcoks. Ho was born August 22, 1871, and was cut down in tho primo of lifo. Ho wa? a member of tho baptist church, joining under ?.'.io ministry of Hov. 1). W. Iliott. Mr. King was tim only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. King, to whom tho eon dolonoo of many friends is oxtonded in UI?B their hour nf groat grief. Arrnngo mnnbi for tho funeral ami burial havo mu, been porfooted. as they will probably await tho arrivai of Mrs. b. D. dearden, of Mississippi, who isa sister of tho do nnnnnd vining man. Mr. C. E. Anderson takes the load in fattouiug big hogs. Ho killod ono Wed nesday whioh nottod <l'27 pounds. Mr. Anderson will enjoy backbones, spare ribs, sausago and oraokncl broad for several days. A. Ii. (JOSBKTT. .-b-~4 ? ?~ Your noto or account is past due and wo need our money, Wo had to pay for tho goods you p;ot and now you must pay us. CARTER & CO., Walhalla, S. C. Destructivo Storm. A most terrille wind and snow storm raged on tho Now England coast last Saturday night and Sunday. Groat loss of lifo and property was wrought. M my vossols woro wrecked along tho ooast, tho crows and carg?os porishing in tho fury of tho wavos. Over two liundred lives wero lost and tho destruction of property roached into tho millions. ---..? 44 A hint to the wise ls sufll olent." Come and pay your aocount at once and save oost. CARTER & CO., W?Ua, St Ot OUR SENECA BlJIIIjET, CONDO QTKD BY MI88 M A HY K. SWANN.' ' AN INXEI1E8XINO OCCASION. SBNKCA, November 29.-Ou Thanks Riving evening, those so fortunate as to bo prosont atStrlbllug's Hali, enjoyed u raro literary and musical treat. Col. Jamos T. Bacon, who, for so many years, baa edited tho Edgofiold Chronlolo, oame at tho invitation of Mrs. M. W. Coleman for tho Onoo-a-Wook, Club and dolivorod bl? looturo, "Tho South forty years ago, i as aeon throu&h ?u old Man's Krapky LKaloldosoope." p Col. '-Bacon was introduced by Mr. JOhu W. Todd, and proceeded to delight hie hoarora with an account of tho "Old South" in all its glory. Himself a lineal descendant of "Nod Brace" (whom tho rendors of Gen. Longstreet's famous "Goorgla Scenes" will remember as ono of its oharaotera) ia well-fitted to por tray ante-Indium times and (heir splOU ? dor. Y. In tho beginning, tho spoakor stated that tho highest type of maunors and character exists at tho South, where anarchy is lean prevalent than in nome other sections. He noted tho ox! remo conservatism of thia part of tho count ry. Tho looturo waa especial ly instructivo to tho young. Contrasts botwoon things aa thoy existed in IBIS aud as thoy exist in 1808 woro vividly drawn. Sooioty, na enjoyed by those in high lifo, waa grund. Tho Southern lady waa compared to Tennyson's Lady Clara Vero do Voro. Booioty was dlvidod into fivo distinct classes. First carno thoso in high lifo, followed by tho poisons in genteel mui dlo lifo, thou oamo ovorsoor lifo, thou "poor buckra" and lost tlio plantation negroes. Tho old stylo palaoo was compared to tho vory di li?rent form of modem arohi tcoturo. A pioturo of tho typical cook of tho olden days v im givon. Thon followed a graphic account of tho misfortunes un dorgono by tho houoowifo of tho prosont timo with hor fashionable cook. Porhaps tho most amusing part of tho locture wah that which treated of tho modem slang. The speaker seemed to doploro tho vory gonorol uso of slang among pooplo of tho first Booioty, and said in antc-bellum days it wns consid ered atrooiously vulgar. Had a young lady dmod groot a friend with an omi sivo "hollo," sho would havo boon sont immediately to an nsylum. Col. Bacon is thoroughly vorsod in musical loro and contrasted tho playing of tho young lady boforo tho war, with tho moro classical .-.elect iona which ongago tho modorn student. As au ox nmplo of tho muslo of tho times boforo tho war, ho played Gottsohalk's "Last Hopo." Tho rondition wns beautiful, superb. Ho then gavo a clossio selec tion from a Gorman composor. Two Virginia rools woro playod and thou carno tho stirring and popular airs "Amorica" and "Dixie," which mot with enthusiastic applause. Col. Bacon, (luring tho courso of his looturo, took occasion to urgo tho reading of "Georgia SOOHOB," and suggested that ii - i ?ion mid o? hoi rt k??p it iii ino fore ground as a work of literature. Tho proceeds of tho ontortainmont go to tho town clock fund. nu. MANLY's LAST DAY. Bov. Charles Manly, D. D., preached lils last sermons at tho Baptist church hero on Sunday morning and ovoning. Tho congregations woro largo and sad. Dr. Manly's last words woro tondor and impressive and deeply moved his bear era who for tho past twolvo years havo known him to bo a man of tho most saintly character. Nono havo lacked words of comfort and oncouragomonl from him. Sorvices at tho Methodist church woro called in in tho ovoning, when Hov. J. L. Danie! and his congregation attended tho Baptist church. Dr. Manly and family loavo this wook for thoir now homo at Lexington, Mo. Arian: DAY. Tho bad woathor having interfered with tho exorcises which woro to havo been held at tho Soneca lligli School on tho third Friday of Noiomuor, tho day sot apart as Arbor Day in South Caro lina, tho programme was carried ont last Friday. It consisted of songs, recita tions, otc. Troca and flowers woro plaided. According to tho suggestion of tho State Suporlntendont of Education, tho pupils wore allowed to voto for a State flower, their dioico hoing tho violet. MEETING OF THU ONCE-A-WEEK OtiUlt. Tho members ot tho Onco-a-Wcok Club enjoyed a pleasant nodal mooting at tho bom? of Mrs. William A. Lowory on tho afternoon of Thanksgiving Day. A feature of tho mooting was tho reading from Shakespeare's "Ring .lohn," by Mrs. E. A. Hines and Mrs. !.. W. Jordan. Mrs. Hines lins, on former occasions, proved herself a good Shakespearian reader. Refreshments woro aorvod. THANKSGIVING DAY. Tho stores woro closod, tho school children bad holiday and ft number of persons attended sorvices at tho Presby terian church on Thanksgiving Day. EDUCATIONAL PAPEll. A strong paper has boon issued by Mrs. James Adams, Stato Chairman Educa tional Committee, South Carolina Fede ration. It ia addressed to thc club women of South Carolina and looks for ward to tho betterment of tho school systems of tho State, lt is a satisfaction to South Carolina. Club niombcrs to know tho paper was prepared boforo Mrs. J. K. Ottloy dolivorod bor admira ble address on a similar subject at tho Georgia Federation at Columbus. OTU EU NEWS. Mrs. Mary Christmas is again with hor sister, Mrs. R. R. Camnk, after a long visit to relatives in tho lower part of tho Stato. Mr. J. Eugono Clayton, after an ox tensivo business trip to San Franoisco, Now Orloans, St. Louis and othor places, is nt Seneca with bis family. Messrs. diaries Gignillint and Mar shall Jordan carno over from donison College and spent Thanksgiving Day at homo. Ooh James T. Bacon was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. YV. Colomnn during Iiis recent visit herc. Mrs. Claronco Mason, of Toccoa, is vis iting Mrs. W. J. Lunney? Tho friends Of Mr. James B. Brown, Jr., will bo glad to ?carn of bia good for tune in scouring a rogular position in tho Union depot In Atlanta. Mr. Walter 'A. Swann, who lins boon doing oxtra work in a railroad ofilco in Atlanta, spent Sunday at homo. Hov. J. L. Daniel preached his lnstsor mon boforo tho Annual Conforonco al tho Methodist church Sunday. As lils return was requested it is probablo he will bo pastor for another year. Dr. Edward M. Coleman carno over from Lavonia and spout Sunday with his parents boro. Monday was a day affording many kinds of weather- snow, sloot and rain. -_ MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY". lt ls certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in tho Inna who aro not afraid to bo gonorous to tho noedy and suffering. 'I (io proprietors of Dr. King's Now Djsoovory for consump tion, coughs and Colds have given away over ton million trial bottles of this groat medicino, and havo the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thou sands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bron chit'.!', hoarseness and all diseases of tho throat, chest and lungs aro suroly cured by it. (Jail on J. W. Mell, W. J. Lunnoy und H. B. Zimmerman, druggists, and got n trial bottlo free. Rogular sl/.e f?Oo. and $1. Evory bottlo guaranteed or price refunded, --*t*)*n-.-- ; Govornor Ellorbe lins reooivod a report from Soriator Tolbird relativo to tho recont storm in Boaufork. Tho Senator writes) "Tho pooplo need food, clothing and medicine, and if somothing is not dono to rellove their immediate necessi ties groat suffering, if not actual starva tion, will result." Pains in tho ohost, whon a poison linn a cold, indicates a tondoncy toward pneu monia. A pleco of flannel damponod with Chnmborlaln's Pain Balm and bound on to tho chest ovor tho seat of pain will promptly roliovo tho pain and prevent tho threatened nttnek of pneumonia. This ?nillo treatment will euro a lamo back in a tow hours. Sold by ?J. W. Bell, Wal halla; H. B. Zimmerman, Woatm.ina.ton % J. I(u.nnoy, Seneca, ?r. Miles," Nervine A R?M?OV FOR THS Effects of Tobacco. THE excosaive uso of tobacco, especially by young non ls always Injurious and undoubtodly shortous Ufo materially. Mr. Ed. 0. Ebsen, compositor on tho Contra: Costa News, Marline/, Cal., writes; "I have UBod Dr. Milos' Restorative Norvlno ami io ce 1 veil much i ie neil t from it. I vc s troubled with nervousness, dizzy apolla and sleepless noss, caused by tho use ot tobacco and stim ulants. I took Dr, MUCB' Nervino with mar volously'good results, allaying tho dizziness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to Bicep and rest, proving lu tay oaso a vory beneficial romody." Dr. Miles' RvoturaUvu Norvlno ls especially adapted to restoring tho norvoua system to Ita normal condition under such circumstances. It eootkoc, boals and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Ho m od les gp^' Pr."' aro sold hy all drug- BRv~*MltMk*d*^ Blata undor a positive BK ?k?^^^f ^> gimrnnteo, first bottlo R^NOf'VinQ bonoflt a or money ro- fifcft RoAtorftft\ funded. Hook on dla- Bur, it UL oasea of tho heart nnd ^H?> T noryeafroo. Address, ?Vm UlhE? MKDIOAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. OUR WESTMINSTER BUDRET. CONDUOTKU HY A. Lt, QOSSKTT. WKSTMINSTKR, Novombor J10.-Capt. A. Ranisour, of tho Southern Railway, was | in town yesterday. Miss Dor ta Winter, of Boworsvillo, Qa., roturnod homo last Monday after spend ing a week with bor cousin, Miss Soppio McDonald, noar Westminster. Mr. W. E. Rhyno, of Lexington, N. C. is on ids annual visit to his sisters, Mrs. W. O. Peden and Mrs. C. E. Gray, of I Westminster. Ho will bo boro a month | or moro. Mr. D. D. Dickerson, from uonr Hart woll, Ga., paid his son, Mr. W. A. Dick erson, a visit this wook. Tho sossion of Rotroat church has called for a congregational meeting, Bind iar to tho ono hold at Westminster last Sunday, in their church on noxt Sunday morning, Doconibor 4th, at ll o'olook. Dr. Mooro, a prominont physioian of 1 Pair Play, was in Westminster on Mon day. Mrs. Li/./.io Dodd died in Hartwoll, Ga., bor home, on Saturday morning, 20th of | Novombor, after a lingering illness from oancor. I lor body was buried on Sunday. Mrs. Dodd was tho widow of tho late | j Thomas Dodd. She loavos ono son and I I two daughters. Sbo was connootod in | tbifl county. Mr. A. P. Cox is a brother. Mr. Cox and II?B daughtor. Miss R?zale I Cox, woro at hor bodsido when bor spirit | took its flight. Mrs. Dodd was a ccusis tont mombor of tho l'rosbytorian church. Dor ago was about 00 years. Mrs. Elizabeth Chnmbors, living on Changa Crook, bas boon qui'o sick for Bovoral wooks. Mrs. Cbnnibor.. has boon a subscribor to tho RKOWKK COURIER for nearly forty-flvo years. Wbon sbo bogan taking it tho pri?e was $2 per annum and tho paper a groat doal smaller than it is now. Mrs. Winter, an ostimablo lady from Eoworsvillo, Ga., is on a visit to hor dauglitor, Mrs. J. P. McDonald. Mrs. Naniiio Robertson, of Atlanta, Ga., visited her brothor, Rev. R. R. Dagnall, and hor fathor, Capt. E. IL Dagnall, laat Wook. This was tho first visit to moko her brothor sinco ho marrlod, moro than thirty years ago. Sbo is a lady adornod with many Christan, graces and it ia a groat plcasuro for anyono to bo in hor prosonco. Tho collection at thc union Thanksgiv ing sorvico last Thursday amouutcd to twolvo dollars, which was equally" divided and sent to tho Orphanages at Columbia, Grconwood and Clinton. Mossrs. W. D. LoBly & Co. have j not oponed up a pro tty lino of now goods in tho Zimmerman Storo houso on Main Street. This is a desirable stand. Mr. Lesly knows bow to handlo goods. His brother, Mr. Kylo Lesly, of AhboviUo, is assisting in tho business and makes a will ing and acceptable derk. Call and soo "Will" and "Ry" when you como to town. Thoy will treat you right. Mr. .J. II. barnett shipped two oar loads of sheep and cattle to Richmond this week. A CLEVER TRICK. It certainly looks liko it, but tboro is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who lina lamo back and weak kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean bo can cure himself right away by taking Electric lbttors. This medicino tones up tho whole system, not? as a stimulant to tho livor and kidnoyn, is a blood purifier and norvo tonio. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spoils, sleeplessness and molanoboly. It is purely vogotablo, a mild laxative, and re stores tho system to ita natural vigor. Try Elootric Ritters nnd bo convinced that thoy aro a miraolo worker. Evory bottlo guaranteed. Only 50o. a bottlo at W. J. Lunney's, Soncca; J. W. Roll's, Walhalla', ll, B. Zimmerman's, Westmin ster, Drug Stoics. -- - Pair Play Bots. FAIR PLAY, November ?10.- Thanks giving day was pleasantly spent by our poonlo. Sovoral gontloinon wont par tridge shooting, out found tho birds scarce Sovoral good mosses woro brought in, though. Tho ovent of tho night was a largely attended party given by Mr. Robt. KOOBO at Ids father's homo. Guests woro pres ent from Georgia, Anderson county and city and tho wliolo lower part of Oconoo. Refreshments woro sorved in abundance Dancing wns tho chiof amusement. Ex cellent music, was furnished by Mr. John Loo, Jr., and Mr. Davo Silverman, of Anderson. Mortgago sales aro plentiful. It is a sad coin ncntary upon tho condition of our people, when thoir mops aro not ado quato to nay tho bills for food and cloth ing used during tho year, and their household and kitchen furuitui'u (what littlo thoy bavo) bas to go for thoir debts. Tboro will bo no sorvicos at Jones' Chapel, on tho sooond Sunday, tho pas tor ricing absent at the annual confer ence. .Last Sunday ho preached ono of tho most logical, argumentativo and rhetorical sermons wo havo ovor hoard, on tho necessity for a new birth. Mr. Stophon Smith and his sbtorn, Alicoand Lizzie, will attend tho marriage of their brothor, near Elberton, Ga., tbiB wook. Sovoral young mon about us talk of going to Ambania soon to sottlo on Govornmont land. .r. r.. M'W. --*> i If you fool drowsy, dull, languid, inex pressibly tlrod or debilitated; if yon'vo no appotito and frequent hoadnohoa or dizzinoss, a furred or coated tonguo-lt proves that you'ro bilious. In that oaso ? you should HBO Dr. I'iorco's Pleasant Pellote. Thoy aro anti-bilious granulos, willoh not in a prompt and natural way without, griping. In tho election that took placo in Don nalds, Duo West and Long Cano town0 ships In Abbovillo county last Tuesday tho voto was 85 to 40 in favor of going to G roon wood county. Tho portion to bo cut off will ombraco part oi thoso th roo townships. Pain in Head, Neck, Shouldor, Baok, Front, Sides, Hips and I timbs aro readily oured by Simmons' Suuuw Vino Wino or Tableta. . It tako8 an activo Carolina negro to exercise tho frauohiso and dodgo b?llela ?t \ho samo Hmo,-The Trihu.no, Botrolt, OUR FRIENDS, GENERAL PUBLIC Aro now invited to visit our Stpro and view our largo Stock of i i se ? wlnoh is oomploto in every lino. Our Stook this season has hoon oarofully solooted and consists of all tho Nowest Stylos. Wo aro not showing any "Big Auotion" lots which gonorally moans shoddy goods, but to show a High Grado of Goods at lowest prices. DRESS GOODS. Henrietta Cloths, in sM shades, at 25o. per yard. All-Wool Flannols, 25o. por yard. All shades. A nico lino of DrcBS Patters, 7 yards, oaoh at 60o. por yard. Outings and Toazlo Downs, B, 8 and 10o. por yai-d. ? 3?? ^ Xii Corset Department, Wo koop tho JR. Az G3- in sevoral stylos and can furnish any stylo tho ll & G people make on very short notioo. Wo also have a nico lino of Martha Washington's Waists for Ladios, Misses and Children, at 60c, 75c, and $1. ty <f ^ KID GLOVES. EV-B1^- ?AII? WAUBANTED. - - HOSIERY. - - Ono oaso of Ladies' and Children's Hose, fast black, at 5o. por pair. A great bargain whioh you don't want to lni?s. CLOTHING - - Suits from $3 up. Mrs. Hopkins' Clothing For Boys. Hats and Caps-All Styles and Prices. Bay State Shoes-Every Pair War ranted to Give Satisfaction. Hardware-Stock Complete. Crock ery, Tinware and Agate Ware. STOVES A big lino of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Stovo Pipo and Elbows, 10c por joint. A FRESH OAR OF - - - - BALLARD'S FLOUR. OBELISK, 05c per ? Sack. FAVORITE, OOo. por | Saok. RTJJE BIRD, 55c por \ Suck. WATERLOO, 50c. por \ Saok. All guaranteed to bo mado out Puro Wheat. GROOERIES--A11 Groceries Fresh. (?^'All goods purohnscd from us that aro not ontiroly satisfactory oan ho roturned and your monoy will chcorfully bo refunded.^?B G W, PiteMoF COMPANY;