Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, October 24, 1900, Image 3

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MY FIGURES ON SCHOOL SUPPLI Will make you glyo ueucsnry whoo you can gi oiio-ilftb of what it cost yt Writing Pads, Ponci Material, otc. Whou you ?ricos. Rospe .... J P. 3.- Just rocol -od a fresh lino of Cai O/*: BUSI1KLS BE?KDKD WHEAT f ) for salo at $1 por bushol. Call at Darby's Drug Store MONEY TO LOAN.-f.oans nogo tiaU.tl for a torin at 7 por cont in terest. Apply to 10-21-00. J A YNES A SIIELOH. 1JW>RLALE.-A now Piano. Terms easy. 1 Address (?. F. CLARKSON, Wulbai la, S. C. WANTED-Kontors for :i anti 2-borso farms on Koowoo river; Rood bot tom land ; also lino cotton and wheat land. Apply atonco to MUS. [. C. LEE, or TIIOS. IL KEITH, Walhalla, S. C. Iii O H S A lili.- Tho residence lot of tho J lato C. F. Sooba, containing ono acre; also lot of Mrs. Joost, containing three quarters of ono acre, cornor Tugaloo and North Broad streets. Terms teasonable. Apply to J A YNES & SIIELOH. COTTON.-Wo are now in tho market for 2,000 bales of cotton. Will pay highest market price at all times at Westminster, S. C. CIIESWKLL COTTON MILL CO. Ootobor 17, 1000. '12-52 OOD WANTED.-Ono thousand cords of four-foot wood, delivered at mill of the Chcswell Cotton Mill Com pany, Westminster, S. C. October 17, 1000. 42 52 Ito tal aixb XkvsomU, -"Bloom sells it tor less.'' -Mrs. V. L. Norman -inti three chil dren are visiting in Atlanta, (la. - Have you any turkeys'.' bead V. L. Norman's advertisement. -Mr. J. W. Keys, of Kasloy, spent .Sun day in town visiting relatives. - Mrs. M. li. Johnson is visiting Mrs. J. li. Kelley, at Tatnassee, this week. -Admiral W. T. Sampson is said to bo dying of a broken heart at Iiis home in Oblongo. - Mr. O. IL Schumacher returned this morning, after taking in the exposition in Atlanta for a few days. -Mr. J. C. Keys, of Wiunsboro, spent Sovoral days in Walhalla last week visit ing the family of Col. IL A. Thompson. -Heail our advertising columns care fully, because there is something in each column worthy of your serious at tention. - Davidson met her Waterloo at (Mem sen last Friday. Tho Clemson boys didn't, do a thing for the "Tar Heels''-only 04 to nit -Road M. Wi Coleman & Co.'s adver tisement-"clothing chats." lt will in terest you. They are prepared to serve you in the best style. -Married, October 18, 1000, by IL A. IL ( ibsen, notary publie, at his olliee in Walhalla, Mr. Jasper G roon to Miss Jane Vaughan, all of Oconoo. -Capt. and Mrs. J. IL Anderson re turned to Walhalla Inst Sunday evening. A large number of friends were in wait ing to wolcomo thom. -Owing to ?tn error in the copi' of ttn? ch-etion notice for State, and county ofll oors and amendments to the State Con stitution, the notice is republished on the second pago of this issue. - Miss Car rio Perry, after an interest ing and pleasant visit to relatives in Knoxville, Tenn., Asheville, X. C., Spar tanburg, S. C., and other places, re turned to her home in Walhalla on last Friday ?vf toruoon. -Mrs. IL W. Pieper, who has been itt Walhalla sineo the Semi centennial, re turned to her home in Charleston on Tuesday morning. Her visit, boro among her many obi friends bas been one of very great pleasure to her. - I am late with my announcement, but I now Itnvo and will carry a good line of millinery this season. Will have ?i competent lady to assist niO ?ts trim mor. loin E. MCOKK. Westminster, S. C. - J. P. Stribling, of Richland, and Silas Wright, of Wost union, have boon drawn to serve as grand jurors at next, April term of Federal Court in Groonvillo. J. P. Lcd bot tor, of Townvillo, Jamos Thompson, and Allen Pow bj petit jurors. -The ordinance of baptism was ad ministered to two young Indios in tho Walhalla Baptist oburcb on Sunday night last ?liter preaching. Tho inlluonco of Uro. Copeland's earnest and able, preach ing continuos to abide in this church ami community. -On account of the absence ol' tho pastor at Synod, Ibo pulpit of tho Luthe lilli churoll will bo occupied I y Rov. Dr. J. Steck on next Sunday mo..dug at ll o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. Special music, will be ren dered during the service. -Cold weather will bo boro by and by. and when it does como you will need something to keep you warm ?ind com fortable. Mr. V. L. Norman advertises this week the very goods you want. Read his announcement and when you go out shopping drop in ?it. "Vic's" empo rium of fashion ?md purchase some of his bargains. -Mein Julia, the throo-yonr-old daugh ter of Mr, nnd Mrs. W. c. burnside, dlod ?it. their home in West Union, last Friday. Oot?bor IO, nf tor a brief illness. The funeral services were held nt th?! Luthe ran church Sunday afternoon, conducted hy Rev. J. t?. Sebald, In this sad bereavement the parents have t he sympa thy of many friends. -Seven voling ladies united them selves with the Walhalla Methodist church on hist Sunday morning after preaching. Of this number live were bnpti'/.cd, one being bap ti 7.0(1 in early life and one received by letter. TllO occasion was one ol' deep interest and impressive ness. There are others to be taken into the church at au early day. - At the commencement exercises of Agnes-Scot Instituto, Decatur, On., last week the scholarship in the art depart moni ivas awarded to Miss Mary Strib> 1 i I ? {-C. of Walhalla, The suspension of the school before the close of last session prevented tho scholarships beim; awarded III May. The nany friends of Miss Strib ling Congratulate ber oh her success. -Mr. T. W, Harbin, of Calhoun, and Ordinary of Cordon county, Georgia, and who has just been elected to said office fm Ibo thud tenn, was in Walhalla last week ona visii to lils uncle, J, Wi Shelor, Fs .. Mr. Harbin is au O. .?nee County hoy, (lin son of Dr. W. IL Harbin, formerly of Fair Flay, S. C., and has many relatives and friends in our county. - Lunney's s Hour Liver Regulator is the best remedy lo relieve Hit! various forms of headache, including nervous and sick headache, ami it is safe to say that niue cases ont ol len of this dis tressing complaint ?ire due to an inactive Ol'sluggish liver willi Constipated bowels. A few doses of Lunney's K-llour Liver Regulator ?ill SHCHI restore these organs to their proper functions and headache COases, In Hie same manlier il regulates tho bowels, prevents constipation ?iud piles, relieves all forms of biliousness, SUCll as dizziness, nausea, coated tongue, loss of appetite, ive. Try it. Laie,. paokngOS 20c, III Lunney's. b'ditor's Awful [MlgltL F. M. Higgins, editor of lite Seneca (III.) News, was alllictcd for yeats with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Riieklen's Arnica Salve. Ho writes two boxes wholly cured him. lt's the surest pile euro on earth and Ibo best salve in Hie world. Ctll'O guaran teed. Only 25 cents, Sold by al! drug gi ?ts in tho conniy, \ up till thoughts of economizing. It Isn't ot everything tho children need for about mr fathols. My stook inoludos: ls, Spongos, Crayons, Peus, Ink, Drawing want a lot of thoso things I will make lot ctfully, . H. DARBY, Druggist. inly. Oconooitos in United Slatos Court. Tho Uni tod States District Court ad journed Tuesday after hoing in session ono wook. Among tho cases from Oco noo disposed of woro tho following: Jamos L, Jackson, pload guilty of rovou.io violations. Sentenced to uino months in jail. John Chastalu, throo months. Jesse Julian, six months. G. (>. Smith, continued on offer of com promise. Fulger Powell, convictod in his absonco and Boated sent once. Joo McCall, fine $1, $2 and $5, or throe months in jail. J. lb Cronshaw and D. J?. Cronshaw, discontinued. John II, Cobb, convictod in his absonco, and sealed sentence Has Todd-no bill. A. IT, Wilson-truo bill. Coutinuod. Kona Heid-transferred to contingent doekot. T. C. Iluusiiigor-coutinuod on offer of compromiso. Joseph C. Dodgens and John Dodgons -truo bill. Coutinuod. J. T. Cash, violating post otlico rogilla lions-true bill. Coutinuod. An Oconco Building and Loan Association. Tho development of Ooonoo county for tho last ten years has boon phenome nal-her growth bas surprised tho most sanguino. Tho upper tier of counties in this State present opportunities to tho laboring man unsurpassed by any section | | in South Carolina, and indeed fow sec tions of tho South can offer bottor oppor-1 ] tundios for tho energetic young man. The only drawback that has prosonted itself against our development has boen | j tho lack of capital. Many young mon in our midst would to-day own tltoir own homes had thoy boon offered tho ad van lagos of monoy on easy terms. Tho rents thoy pay for tho homes in which they live would, in a few years, well managed, pay for homos. From year to year they continue to pay rout and at the end are no bottor off than when thoy lii-si. began. Our great need to-day is provision for the loan of money to worthy young men and to OilCOUrngO ot hors to save a part of their daily wages. Wo arc sure that nothing could bo of greater help and interest to Hie progressive and cntorpris-1 ( lng young man than to proparo a placo | { where he could invest a part of his in come and from which others could bor row oil easy and long time. If by tho organization of snob an institution wo could help young men much would bo accomplished towards thc permanent up building of Oconco county. A building and loan association could bo organized in Oconco county and he governed and controlled by our own people, making it a perfectly safe placo of investment for ?ill its stockholders and at the sanie timo afford to our pooplo a place where they could borrow on such terms as they could repay at tho end of a long term and own their home at the same Hine, insuring a good profit to stook holde rs. Wo throw out theso suggestions and await to see what, our poo plo may think of them. We havo three good towns and many prosperous communities in Oconco county that might join in such lill undertaking. What say Oconco peo plo ? A Thousand Tongues Could not express tho rapture of Annie K. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Phila delphia, l'a., v. hen she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made lifo a burden. All other remedies and doc tors could give ber no help, but she says of this Royal Cure-"it soon removed tho pain in my idlest and I now sloop soundly, something I can scarcely re member doing before. 1 feel like sound ing its praise thorought tho I'niverse." So will every one who tries Dr. King's I l New Discovery for any trouble of tho | l throat, chest or lungs. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at all drug stores in the county, livery bottle guar anteed Retreat Church. WKSTMINSTKU, S. C., October 2;'.. Knowing tho wide circulation of our good county paper, Tin: KKOWRK Cou IIIKU, 1 take that method of reaching all those interested in tho historic old church at Retreat, S. C. 1 want to raise a sufficient amount to build a substantial wire fence and enclose that ground which is so sacred to us. Kach family for sovo ral generations has father, mother or sonic loved ono buried thoro, and I feel sure this will moot with their hearty ap pro val. W hato vor yon tool able to give please send it at an early day to Mus. WIM. D. LKSLY, Westminster, S. C Meeting of County Brotherhood. The directors of the OcollOO County brotherhood aro requested to meet at tho Court Hons?, Walhalla, S. C., on Tues day, Octobor.30, at 10.80 o'clock A. M. business of importance will bo brought up for consideration. Tims. Binn, President. We are now receiving ono of the largest, and best, selected stock of dry goods, ilrcss goods, shoes, hats, clothing, hard ware, crockery, glassware and groceries. [Jomo and got bargains. J. tv J. S. Cur ler, Westminster, S. C. -^ 0 -- Oysters go by thc Car Load. RA ?.I::?, II, N. C., October 20. -State Oyster Commissioner White is here and reports I hat oysters were never so numer ous and that lu; has never known their r|tiality Iud ter. New canneries are start - ing. Over 8,000 people make their living out of oysters. Commissioner White says one firm ships 12.otto gallons daily. Lockout in North Carolina Still Hangs On. ?Ai.i.ioii, N. C., October 20.-Tho Alamanco county cotton mill Lockout is quiet, though the situation is like a powder magazine. Thc mill owners own tho houses at. tho mills and ordered union operatives to vacate by October loth, but have not. yoi enforced that older, as they say they desire thone operatives to get, work elsewhere, and will in laid, aid them to do so. Union men are making threats against, thoso at work and particularly against new mon. Deputy Sheriffs aro on duty. There is much public sympathy for the operatives that are locked out. For sprains, swellings and lameness lhere is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Pain Balm. Try lt, Por stile hy J. W. Doll. ~4 ? Bleaching at Cloarwator. I; ALI i Mom:, October 20.-Ono of tho most interesting developments ill South ern lexi iles during tho week, says the Manufacturers' Record, is tho beginning ol the const ruction of Clearwater, S. C., of a plant for bleaching and printing cot ton goods. This, owned by Ooorgin par lies, represents an investment O? $.'500,000, and Will have a capacity for bleaching weekly 8,uno,ooo yards and for printing ?1,000,000 yards. 1 Ollow fever ?K said to ho on the ramp age in Havana, ll is said thal scarcely a block in the city is exempt. Major Pat terson, of thc army, died there a few days ago, and his wife committed suicide a few minutos afterwards. Here are Than Ever Off* REMEMBER THAT BLI PEI AT BLOOM'S YOU WILL AI GENTS' FURN: BLOOM: Tugaloo Items. TUOAI.OO, Octobor 22.-Tho farmers aro busy gathering tboir corn, cotton and peas. MIB. J. M. MoUuire and two cbildron Und Miss liosa Roodor visited at Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Uobbins's, in Anderson couuty, a fow days ago. Mr. Jobn Littleton spout a fow days in Andeison City wook before last. Mossrs. W. L. Tboimis, J. L. Hoodor, r. D. Marott and Kuoal Goanos, wont ..possum hunting and caught six. Who can boi*t that? Mr. Marshall Wily and Miss Maude Hun ins, Mr. < >ttie Morriss ?ind Miss Annie "Loo visited ut Westminster lust week. Mr. Loftist spout Saturday night and Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Shorror visited their mother and father at Anderson a row days ago. Miss Dora Roedor spout tho week with tor cousins, Misses liosa and Amanda Heeder, and otbor friends last week. She .viii open up her school at tho Block the list Monday in Novombor, Mr. Claud Gibson, who is working at rVndorson, spent a few days with his jrothor last wook. Mrs. T. E. Kilburn, who bas" boon on he sick list, is improving. Miss Annie l.co gave quito a numbor of foungslors a dauco ono night last week, .vbicli was onjoyod by all. Miss Lula Harbin, one of our accom ilishcd young ladies, bas gone to South west (?oorgia to visit ber brothers. Mr. and Mrs. .Joo Novillo aro on a nouth s vacation at their daughter's, lira, Joo McJuucktn. Mrs, Dr. M cl nock in and daughter, Jaryco, front Toccoa, Ca.., m ad o a (lying ?rip over hero and at Andorson last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis spout Satttr lay night with Mr. Jim Brown. Wo aro sorry to boar of Mrs. Johnnie isbell being so low. Hosie Hun. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used i [Jr. King's New Ufo Hills. Thousands >f Btifforors have proved tboir matchless nor it for sick and norw-us headaches. I'hoy mako pure blood and strong nerves md build up your bo?ltb. Easy to take. Pry them. Only 25 cents. Monoy back f not cured. Sold by all druggists in ;bo county. Hen. John S h cnn an Has Passed Away. WASHINGTON, October 22.-lion. John Sherman, who for a period of forty years )COtipiod a prominent placo in the legis ativo and administrative branches of United States affairs, died hero at 0.4? I'clook this morning of brain exhaustion. Death came to tho aged Biifforor peaco IIHy after almost .".(1 hours of nearly Himpl?te unconsciousness. During the ast l? hours of his life ht; was all the imo unconscious and passed away while n this condition. A number of relatives and friends who lave assembled in Washington in re iponso to summons were at the bedside ?vbOil the end cami!. Tho most devoted )f them was Mrs. McCallum, tho adopted laughter of the Secretary, and Mrs. Sherman, who remained constantly at .he bed during the last hours. l' uncral services over tho body will he ?eld in this city and Mansfield, the Ohio ionic, whoro tho Secrotary and Mrs. Sherman spent so many of their sum ners. Interment will bo al Mansfield md will probably tako placo oil Thltrs lay. If you want the best Hour in this COU li vy buy Roxane, highest patent and laker's Choice fancy patent and you will coop peace in your family. J. & J. S "'arter, Westminster, S. C. A malignant typo of ruon.?b'? prevails it Lockhart. The Oconoo Floral Association will {ive a chrysanthemum fair. TllOro aro 117 orphans at Connie Max vcll orphanage at Creon wood. Since taking tho oath office Governor tfoSwoonoy has issued 100 pardons. Late reports say tho cotton crops hroughout tho State aro niuo h better han wore promised. John G. Capers, a Carolina young man, s making speeches ll) West virginia in lehalf of the Republican tickot. Clerk of Court Bullock, of Abbeville, nts resigned. .1. L. Herrin, nominee in he late primary, has been appointed his uccessor. Governor Mcsweeney bas declined to ll tor foi'O with sentence :,i Orangehuig md two negroes will be latlged there on icxt Friday, 20th instant. The thirty-one mile extension of the Northwestern Railway was inspected last Thursday by Chairman Evans, of the lall way Commission, who pronounced it irst-class. Gov. Mcsweeney was in the .arty. Thomas Wilson is President of he road. Charleston Presbytery has decided to otain Dr. 1). J. Brimin in the ministry. Tho Doctor's belief in divine healing vas the charge, made against him. Upon lis frank confession and promise, (hat he vould not bring discord into the church, he special commit tee recommended his otontion. Bloods Wc live by our blood,and on it. Wc thrive or starve, as Dur blood i.^ rich < >r poor, 'lhere is nothing else !<> live Dil or by. WJich Strength is full an?-' spin's high, wc arc being r" freshed, bone muscle and brain, in bod)' and mind, with con tinual llo\ of rich blood? This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not sicep, WC are starved ; our blood is poor ; there is little nutri ment in it. Back of thc blood, is food to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Kmulsion o? Cod Liver ( )il. It sets the whole body going again-tuan woman and child. if v ' .ii linve iu>t I rind ii scud f?'i free sn in pie il? ngiccnblc 1.1 st?- will surprise you. SCOTT .Si HOW NH, < Inn isis 4fx>.|i.r, I'enrl Street, New York, !'\. .uni }i 00; :ill iliuggist-: Better ered Before in i 30M CARRIES THE LARGES' I CENT CHEAPER THAN OT iSO FIND A FULL LINE OF ISII1NC? GOODS, TRUNKS AN CASH L O U I S BL< NEWS IN AND AROUND WESTMINSTER. A Curious Bird-Tho Local Nows ol Iho Town Briefly Told. WKHTMINSTKH, October 24.-Tho South Carolina Synod of tho Presbyterian church convoned at Floronco at eight o'clock Tuosday ovoning. Hov. S. L, Wilson loft Monday to attend tho annual meut im; of that body. Tho ladies of tho baptist church will givo a Buppor in tho town hall next Fri day evening, 20th instant. Thoy exton ! a cordial invitation to everybody to come. Doora opon at 't.:lO. Twcnty-livo cents will bo charged tor tho bill of fare sorved. Miss l.ily K. Doylo reports a delight ful trip to Atlanta this week, where sho had tho ploasuro of seeing hor kinfolks and tho exhibits at the Soulhorn Inter state Fair. Messrs. Sainuol Dickson and Bon jam in Dickerson made a hriof visit to Ander son this week. Messrs. J. II. Schaffer and W. Doylo Dodd contemplate forming a partnership in business in Fast Fud, and will koop hoof and a general lino of groceries amt canned goods. Mr. Schaffer is a success ful truck farmer and says ho wants to grow two acres of eabbago on Oconee soil noxt year. Mrs. Ohoathain, of Troy, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adams and littlo son of Phoenix, returned to their homes last Monday after spending a few day with tho family of Mr. das. N. Adams on Tugaloo. Mr. and Mrs. !.. ?). Bcardon and chil dren, of Rushton, La., arrived last Fri day evening and aro with tho family of Mr. J. T. King, on main street. Mr. Board on luis been sick and has como hore to roeupor^Uo. Ho reports good cotton irons wertt of the Mississippi river. Tho ordinanoo of baptism was admin istered to thirteen persons at Conneross baptist church on Sunday last hy Kev. 1*. .J. Vormillion. They united with the church as a result of a sorics of services conducted by Kev. Verinillion sumo time ugo. Mr. C. F. Horton, ono of tho most prominent men of tho Piedmont section, ?md well known over the Stato, died at his home in Williamston last Friday. He was tho father of Thad F. Horton, the brilliant young journalist who died in New York last November. Mrs. S. I,. Wilson ami her two sons are visiting relatives in Anderson. They will bo gone about two weoks. Moses Walker, colored, found a quoor looking bird in the front yard at Ibo Me thodist parsonage Tuesday, willoh is thought bj' some to have been brought there by tho strong wind Monday night, lt probably belongs to tho species of hirds known as (lTvoi'S, so called from their fondness of swimming and diving, lt was a large sized bini and was not a success at walking or Hying, but could travel rapidly in water. Mr. .lohn M. Findley, editor of the Westminster Times, isa successful fisher man besides bis abilities as a "pencil pusher" and publisher, and he often spends hours on the streams in search of " the tinny tri bo. Mr, Findley has built IJ (doing all the work himself) an elegant I . little bouse between a ledge of rocks on the bank of Changa to accommodate I lisbermen, picnickers, tourists, etc., in summertime or in rainy weather. "John- i nie" is always liberal in dividing bis tish !' among his friends. | Misses ToOon Parker and IC vio Sim])- \ j ROU, of Westminster, have gono to At- j lan?a to pursue courses of studies in the Southon! Shorthand and business Uni-1! vcrsity located in that city. Their friends at home miss their presenco very much, tint wish them great success in their offorts to obtain a business educa tion. Tho so, vit es conducted by Hov. .fohn H. Dickson at the Christian church closed on Sunday night with two addi tions. Mr. Dickson leaves this week for his homo in Kentucky. Miss Flinor Knight, tho amiable music teacher for the High School, visited hoi' home m Anderson Finlay and Saturday. Mesdames W. li. Chogwoll and Icio K. McQoo visit ed A tlanta last wook. Mr. .lohn L. Adams was in Anderson last Sunday and Monday. Mr. W. A. Dickerson made a business trip to Atlanta yeslorday. Miss Lizzie Johns, daughter of S. II. Johns, Fsq., has been quite sick with fever several days. beginning on Monday, 22d instant, the mail carrier from Westminster to Wal halla will make six trips per week In ?it ead of th roo. Moss rs. Pitts tv (.ray aro finishing a handsome granite monument to be DrOOtod ovor the grave of tho lato Wil liam A. Lowery, of Seneca. Mrs. States Hunter went, to Spartan burg Tuesday lo visit her sister, Mrs. Lula Lan ford, Miss Sallie Norris has gone to Kings Mountain. Mr. H. H. Zimmerman killed a hawk Monday at a distance of KU yards with * shotgun. According to tho oh! custom Mr. Zimmerman has won some chicken pd os. There bas been lots of rain this week md very little cotton has been sold. Miss Ola bolt, a beautiful Atlanta ady, came yesterday to assist Mrs. Met.co in tho millinery department of lier store. Because of sickness Miss Robinson, of Anderson, who was to till bis position, OOllld not come. The Oil tor pr Ising linn of J. A J. S. (ar ter has greatly increased their stock once Mr. Carter's trip to the Northern markets. Thoy have a very attractive lisplay of goods. Mr. Chas. Mnlkcy, our dover postmas ter, and his wife went to Atlanta last week. Mrs. Mulkey will remain in the ClatO City several weeks. Mr. It. C. Itotholl, ol' Toccoa, was in town yesterday. Mr. A. Cheek, of Kort. Madison, has become a resident of this place. Ho is an om ploy 00 of tho Southern railway. A. lu Q?88KTT, Now Re We ar? now ready to show yoi of goods OVOr brought to this co mir store say ours is the best. : HOODS OVOI' seen boro. Our pri our expenses are less than meit places. Dur line of NOTIONS, HOSIFKV, FDOINCS, I KINK LA01? CURTAINS, 7?o. up t< Carpets, bugs, Matting, and m need that we have not space and All we ask is for you to visit o price, quality and style of goods. J. & J. s. "VVOf-tl lllillMl Bargains the County. r AND MOST COMPLETE LD HERS WILL SELL YOtJ. T SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, . D VALISES. i BARGA! OOM, Proprietor, Mountain Rost Briefs. MOUNTAIN RKST, Ocotbor 22.- Tho farmers of tho community aro vory busy sowing grain and turning ?and. Tho school at Doublo Springs is in a nourishing condition undor tho manage ment of Mr. I). Hunt, who is toacldng his tenth school at that placo. It is understood that Mr. J, S. Colly, who is teaching at Whotstono, will closo in about two weeks, and opon up at Shiloh on Monday following. Mr. J. .1. Vissage, of Whetstone, is rory ill. Ho is sulToring with lung dis ease, his right lung now t,rting almost ^ono. Arrices. Hobbed the Crave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was tho Uibjoot, is narrated hy him as follows: '1 was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, onguo coated, pain contiually in hack ind sides, no appotito-gradually grow ng weaker day by day. Threo phys' ;ians had givon mo up. Fortunately, a iriond advised trying 'Electric bitters,' ind to my great joy amt surprise, tho irstbottlo made a decided improvomont. I continued their uso for threo weeks ind am now a well man. 1 know they laved my life and robbed tho gravo of mother victim. No ono should fail to rv them. Only 50 couts por bottle at ill drug stores ill the county. Chairman Jones Says Victory is in Sight. K.NOxvii.i.K, TKNN., October 22.-Kor Thc Sentinel campaign issue to como out o day Chairman Jones has wired tho allowing from Chicago: Conditions aro excellent and I think ire improving daily. Wo havo a thor )ugh and compact organization. Demo aacy is thoroughly roused. Reports rom New York and Ohio aro especially mcouraging. Reports from tho chair nan of tho central committee in Cali ornia indicate that our chancos to carry hat State aro good. Tho State OOo) mit eo here are confident of carrying tho ?tato. While of course wo havo a light n Indiana, our people do not believo it possible for the Republicans to mako any ll nt Ol'i a) impression in that Slate. Honco confidently believe that Mr. bryan will JO triumphantly elected on tho (Uh of Vovember. J AM KS K. JONKS, Chairman Democratic National Com, NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Barolinpotonoy. Night Emissions, Loss of Mom j^ffSBk ory> "0 wnstiii? (Hsoo808i i ojwjfi'*\ "'1 oltocts of solf-ahuso or fitfK ifj oxcoss foul imliucrotioii. ISr'^rWA norvo tonio ?nd pil I <C J??>?Ilblood bulldor. Brines ^'^i3 5?ij*r'ho pink ?low to pnlo Ptf% lhAS5fc?i CIIOOKH mid ro6toros tho %J\? 5f*^?Vtlrii of youth. By mnil CTS. HI 1 >IH \BOo por box. O LUXOR for ' ... . ? i;y .50, with our bankable gaurantoo to euro >r refund tho money paid. Komi for circular mil copy of our hiuikiiblo guarantou baud, NervitaTablets LXII~ (YELLOW LADBL) Immediate Results Positively gnnrnntood euro for LOBS of Powor, irnrlcocolo, Undovolopod or Blirunkon Oruans, ftirosia, Locomotor Ataxia, Norvous Prostr? ion, Hystoria, Kits, Insanity, Paralysis and tho ftoSllUs of lixcosslvo Uso of Tobacco, Opium or liquor. By mail III plain pacKAgO, ill.00 a )ox, 6 for AK.00 with our bankablo (fuar mtoo bond to cure In SO days or rotund nonoy paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. 5llnton& Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. KO lt SALK BY DR. J. W. BELL, Druggist, WALHALLA, S. C. At Norman's ! Our Knglish Crockery has A rr ired frOtn ?lo;; iii Uti. These goods will be sold at very low nices. All kinds of new goods arriving at NORMAN'S Up-Town Store. Cotton!!! The Courtenay LVL" anu fae turi n g Company at Newry tier eb y not i fi e s FARMERS that on md after 1st Octo ber they will buy Cotton and pay the highest market prices. September 2?, 1000. ?10-4? ad y ! I OHO of the best and largest stocks linty. The ladies who have visited si b ried and nicest line of DRESS ces are below any one (Ose, because bants who do business in larger INSERTIONS, > $5,00. imbers of other ai tides thal you time to specify. ur store and we will please you III CARTER, l?-i% H. What about Mon's Suits for only $1.98? Mon's Suits, all colors and all stylos, and ALL WOOL, well worth ?6.50.mr special bargain price, $2.98. This moans we are going to sell them, so bo on time and get just what you want. Wo can save you from 86 to 60 por cont on our $7.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and $17.50 Men's Suits. Boys' Suits, all colors and all styles, from $1.50 to $7.50. Children's Suits, any color, any style, any price from 45c. to $5.50. ?E OF CLOTHING IN OCONEE COUNTY AND WILL SELL YOU FROM 35 TO 50 'RY HIM AND YOU WILL BE THOROUGHLY CONVINCED. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. REMEMBER THAT WE ARE THREE DOORS BELOW THE POST OFFICE. IN STORE ("Bloom Sells It For Less.") Tte Doors Below tie Post Ole. Fall and Winter Goods! We have just opened up one of the largest stocks of goods ever shown in Walhalla. Our Several Lines are Complete in Every Particular. In Dress Goods Wo havo 801HO beautiful designs. Our Dross Trimmings and Linings aro second to nono. Wo havo added Jackots, Capos, Skirts and Underskirts to our stock. Thoso aro inarkod specially low in order to move thom quickly. Notions. Mon's Laundered Shirts with two collars at 26c. for a fow days only. Mon's Suspondors 15c; worth 25c. Ono pair of Largo Towols, 250. Clothing To fit largo mon. fat men, loan mon, short men, thick mon, thin mon, old mon, young men, and all kinds of mon. Largo stock of Ovorcoats. We can lit tho boys nlso. Como and seo us and lot us fit you up in Clothing. WOOL BLANKETS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, &C, MEN'S AND ROYS' HATS AND CAPS IN LATEST STYLES. Stoves and Ranges. Sheppard's mako-ovory ono guaran teed. Wo soil tho "Woodland" box float ing Stoves for school houses. Thoy givo porfoct satisfaction or nionoy ro funded. Trunks and Valises-largo lino-all si/.cs and prices. In Hardware and Plows wo havo anything you need. Our Grocery Stock ?B complete. Ono Car of Ballard's Obelisk Flour rocoived ovory thirty days. Bay State Shoes. TID*' REST ON THE MARKET. Umbrellas from 50c. to $2.00. Come and see us. We are anxious to sell. e. w. ! 4 II i nu II rt Ccmi> WllATKEH This littlo "spell" of hot weather will not last long, and yon will shortly need HEAVY UNDERWEAR, WINTER WRAPS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. We aro well suppliod, and have moro to arrive in a fow days. Wo don't wald, your money unless wo can please you iii quality and prico. Our stock of Outings, Eiderdown, Daisy Cloth, Canton Flannels, Flannellettes, and everything in rilE DRY GOODS LINK, is completo in every particular. We have tho most beau ti fol ( lutings a ? low as Bo. ?00*0 CALICO AT ?.c. Remember our specialties: [I AM ILTON -DROWN SD O KS, VRMORSIDK CORSETS, ?JEW IDEA 10c. PATTKRNS. The Novombor Patterna in store; also the Fashion Sheets-the latter free for the asking. \nother shipment of Trunks, \ now arrival of (.'rockery, \ second instalment of stationery and School Supplies, \ro among the latest. READY-MADE WAISTS AND SKIRTS ALWAYS ON HAND. WANTED: Hy To-morrow, T II tl R S I) A V NI 0 II T. Ilighost Prion Paid. V L NORMAN, WALHALLA, S. C. This world belongs to tho enorgetic. Clothing Chats?^ DID YOU EVER stop to figuro out how much wo save you on (Motin l% in thc course of :\ year? It's quite easy. Lot's soo. From (j>*2 to ?."> on each suit, thc same on your overcoat, about half as much on your shoes, hat or underwear, besides tho innumoiahle articles In furnishings that go to make up a gen tleman's outllt. lt's money put back in your pocket ovory time you buy from us. We were neuer in heller position losare you. money on your Fall Suit or Overcoat than now. The antics of thc wool market hare nothing to do with our prices, because wc bou gili when wool ?ea.s (peile lamb-like. See our special tiri res in Serge, Cassimer, Cheviot, Kersey, ^Beaver, Tricot.^ ANY SIZE, .-. ANY .-. PRICE. Underwear that does not slick like ci porous plaster, nor hang like an elephantf8 skin - UNVEltV \FAJi THAT FITS, 60 Cents to $6,00 ker Sail. Seri cen's Flu si ic Seam Drawers, I lett ry or Light Weight, 76c. ker Fair. ,NFAl L i (IFE SH I HTS, for wearing purposes, though, you can usc than for anything, you like, 26c. to S LOO. FA.YO' STHTFICS .1X1) PLAIDS, .Acta Styles, Fast Colors, au elegant linc, 76c. and S LOO. HM A VT PERCALE <y MA DRAS SH I HTS, with Collars and Cuffs, good color, 60c. Sk LCI AL DRIVE: Big lot Percale Shirts with e.vtra Collars, full sizes-llie sort you pay 60c, for-only Snr. lilly as many as yon like-we've got plenty, Sole .?.gOli'ts foi* t*eysoi**s Oele"bi*?tt e<l <Jollar? anet OnffH. M. W. COLEMAN & CO., I? hon o 30.