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(?T^c ??cotvjcc laurier. I*? U HL IS H t '.' l'V?.lir WtDN. (iOAV MLUNINC. ?V JAYNES, SHEuOR, SMITH A. STECK K. T. .1 \ VN'KS. , , l>? A. MMITII, i. W H H Cl,OK, i ' ! j ,i. A. HTKOK. rtunsomerioN. 11.00 Phi? ANNUM. AOVI.H nsiNo HA n:& lUAsoriAO.Lt. r?,' " i II un H i>: 'Mi ?uiiii ?if a personal ?huiHelor ehuigod for .is advertisements. 2 tf ' ('hilliary no Li Con ami tributes of respect, of mit over ono hundred words, Will lie [nintcd fren ot chingo. All OYO! that number munt ho paid for at tim rate of one cent a word, (.'uah lo accompany nammen pt, WALHALLA, H. C. : u I:IIIMI;S? \ v , >ov o. nun. nil LOSS IO rilOHNWELL OHPHANAG?:. Tho loss sustained hy Tine ewell <)r ph.mage last week hy lire is one that will appeal lo every person in the .state. So far wt have hr.nd iii no effort to raise funds in Walhalla fm 'be, .neat, institn . ion, and we .rel (bal il would br ;i shame indeed tor Walhalla cu losend a ?ot ,1 milli ibnt inn lo Di. Jacobs for his noble Institut ?oh? Tho loss amounted to moir than ido,out), that hoing tho origi na! det of tho building destroyed by lire. 'Ilie value of the wink of Ibo thrre m ghana fes of tin.-, stair cati never ho esl i in,Oed, and when i misfortune conics to any imo nf them their should lie a ready response ti oin all d?nomina tions am! the loss made good at once, so . hat t hese un fort un, tte little ones, whose only hollies are these charitable inatitu tutious, may be eared for properly. This .reat wei Iv ol' education ami preparation 'or life should not suffer. We would like to se?- a handsome mil (go to Thorn-1 well orphanage from Walhalla. Will some one who can spare the lime look after contributions',1 We would prefer -cern;: tho work dour by an individual, and we y. ?ll be glad to lend any assistance weean, li anyone desires to send in cont l lhutiotis through The Courier they will be received, acknowledged and for warded to Dr. Jacobs. Lot us' not fail in sendi'ig linancial tel to this groat m ?slittitioii. lie liberal amt he prompt. Tho money is not needed a y?at or two from now-il is needed at once, (ino ,'iian in Anderson in two days secured Lsii7*S for Thai n well. Wo should do our dene, ami do o willingly and promptly, Titian. \. as a t pojitapcous combustion it tito White House hist wed, and the h'opilhli?iiti gag was blown out ol 'Teddy's mouth_ 'lill Presidential rlrctioii was about l lu- swiftest t bing we have run up against. Wc Di indera i S can console om sel ves willi i bc fact ilial "Thorn's a brighter day corning bye ami bye.'' Now thal Ihe election is over, whal is he dills of oyo! v w ai coi respondent.' Tb ? r port bal 11rs and sun enders, lo make sensations out ol nothing, or anything, and to follow strictly tho principles of Ananias iii other words to resumo blisi MOSS. Tiir.sovoio !.>>..?, by Ibo sustained hy tho ThornWollOrphanage at (Minion in fin' thal tho pr.?pie ol' .South Carolina .cannot and will not permit lo cripple lb.il creal institution. Wo fe. I Milln that money in sulHcioot ipiaulifies to repair (his loss will be forthcoming without de Jay. HON. K, H. VII:: I, <, of iticliland, re Oontly electild to lim ?louse of Popio sciital.ivcs from Oconee county, is a mau of energy. (Ino day las! week he was ".nu willi ihr boys" in lue cotton hold : and picked pounds o'' cotton during Ibo fl il y, I lr ., as cue i get ic iii the I louse, 'oo as ho is in the Iii? di Pod Arthur Still Standlnu, Chef..,., Sortheilst < luna, N'ovmiibor '.'. 'Ibo general assailli on l'oit A li hill end ed yesterday in failure, lifter six days ol violent shelling and desperate ollorU to take tho fortress by storm. The activity ol tho besieging army has coa sod. I he Japanese losses wore enormous. Chines.' who loft Poi I Dillly last evening icpoit thal many wounded wore passing .brough. Dining tho assault fresh Japa OOso troops w ere consiani'v going from I bilny to thc front. AbOiO tn.ixxi .Japa nese hilve bren killed or wounded in iront '! Poi I Al I h ' 11 . lt ls I rp.i Int, ?ll 'he Hist Unce months. Noyeinliei '. lim Russian cr a i mies, extending fi om '.o' io (hoi ii;ib i ? vor, a re al [hin a slime's I brow of radi .danehihpu, if. miles sont h of Mct'iie Heavily bein lie lils? degree, curries upward of s.'e. K'j.i lite ins ut une. Instil .un o i ib'iii wind knew wlmttlCI I he companies Ur Uhle in lb.- event ..I .Sb t no's ex?cution, '! he poi i c. j ol the Life In.un.m. o ("oiil ..!' Vitg'nia ?Otibllu* a < lause ab -o'. ', . ?i? ri tself foi liability on account ol' loath Com an act of HI,.! iee '1 ho North .yestor?'A policy is not boo year old am! tifotd ih'e. Tho Travellers' coulait.., i su o'ide clause, ami alight may bc made i cimstrsm this (o release the company :i 'he c.'inii of Met 'no. ? to Otgi ed w till KOCHESTEK FOUND GUILTY. Jury Remained Dui Three Hours Courl Pro Qoedil?gs In driel Several True U i 11 s ? Tho ('?urt of (louerai Sessions cou vetted al Walhalla ( '?nu I HoU'tO Mondav morning ai D.'IO o'clock,Special Judge J. A. MoCoilougli, of (J roo ki ville, prosUtihg'. Solioiloi Hoggs and Stenograph* i laue,; wore in their accustomed places. All indictments banded tin- grand July by Hie .Sol ici toi wno passed upon by I O'Clock Munday il) .CrnoOli. The grand jUry ai!joni nod rulil ibis morning on account of ih<' elections yesterday. 'I he grand jury made disposition of t he following bills : State Richard (Compton and Pie lea ti Compton, violating disponsaiy lau ami maintaining a nuisance. No bill. State vs. ('lill Km:;, violating dispen sai y la w. Ti ne bib. Mate \s. I. I.. Knox, bigamy, True bill. stale vs. Paul (.?anti, larceny of cotton. Tine bill. Slate vs. Walter (iibson, hoiisehrcak ing and I-.'ny. Tine bill. Slate s .amiiel Roach, disposing of ]>io|ieri , under lieu. True bill. Not guilty. Tho Hrs! ease taken ui> for trial was that of 'he state vs. Kaile Rochester, mindel This case occupied all ol' Mon dav and the greater pan of Tuesday, going to the jury about ."> o'clock in the afternoon. Aller remaining out about three hours, the july returned a verdict, nf gullly! nu thc return of ibo jury willi a ver dict of "guilty," notice ol a motion foi a new trial was given. Thc case was argued this morning. A new trial was refused. Karlo Rocltestcr was sentenced to bane, on Ki nlay, January ii, 1005. I bis morning Paul (binti ami Walter nibson were arraigned for trial. Kaoh plead jollity. Gatill was sentenced tn thc chitin gang for twelve months, (?ib son got nine mouths. Tlui gitnid jill'y nindi) i's presentment at 12 O'Clock. Thorn is nothing startling in the report. ni Ci KI: V ( Ol.o i.\ o.\i: ?AV Take K A N ATI \ I I5ltb>l<>(>| IMM ..Tablets. All druggists reti?id tin- money il it fails to cine. IO, W. liiove s signature is on each box. ?.'5c, ('ml Murdered amt ?ody Mtilillatcd. <'iuciiin.lt i, November 7. - The body of Alma Steinway, a telephone operator, was found last Thursday in a vacant lot near the entrance to Spring (?rove ('cine tory, with marks that indicate murder. A trail ot blood from the street ear track suggested that tho girl had hoon struck hy tho car. lier injuries were all about bei head. The "audition of ber cloth big indicated a desperate struggle. No '.lue lo the manner 'd' her death has boon foutid. She was apparently on her way home when killed. Miss Steinway was oxooptioihdly attractive ami highly I es peet able. ) I is believed that some otic waylaid her in t!..- suburbs or possibly assaulted bei and dritgged ber body into (hit vacant lot, adjoining Spline dove cemetery. Hoi teeth wcj'o scattered alon (j; the trail as well as ber hat ami other pa. is of her clothing, She was C\l| over the temple, her skull crushed ami ja>vs! broken. Slayod His Divorced Wife. Nashville. Tenn., November 7..To night in Kant. Nashville. Mrs. Killie Blazer was shot ami almost, instantly killed by Alfred blazer, fi om whom she had seen red a divorce last Monday. Mts. blazer was in lite kitchen of her home with James AgCO, a boarder, when blazer suddenly entered and attacked A goo, heating lum np bailly and proba bly frac I uring Ins skull. The woman ian screaming into the yard and Blazer pursued her, bring three stints, one of which struck Mrs. Blazer ill the head. She died without making a statement, Blazer escaped and has not been apprehended. Bloodshed in Spartanhurrj. SpartaiibuiR, November .7.- A terrible tragedy was acted herc to-night. .1. fi. I-'.. Jones shot and killed .1. M. P. Young in Kant's little confectionery storo on Magnolia street. Ruth aie white mon ami each bas been I nuning a repair shop a few doors from each o'ber. They are about the .' aine age. > ming was a largo, strong man, while Jones is slender and small. So tai as ? an be learned Vouiig took hold ot an Italian with a monkey this afternoon ami forced him to pay a lodging bill due Voung's mother. Joins called for a policeman ami reported '? eon; bu i?tigh treat mont of thc Italian. About 7 o'clock Voting went tn Jones's shop and they got into a light ami Jones was worsted considerably, t\ jif.tlo later Jones went, into Kant's confectionery ami went into the hack end of the little room. Voting went in soon after, apparently to make a pinchase. See! pg J ones near t be stpve, ho threw his wall; im; st ?ck at him. Ile recovered it and throw it a second time. Join s th. 'i shot hun willi a pistol, the ball chlorine, the lett side, cutting the aortal a'rtni;y; "math was instante, neons. Voting's vvi"o followed bim to Kant's door and was in inuit of it when her husband was sim!. There were several witnesses lo the hobt and 'he shout ?Hg, SO far as can be learned lhere Wail m> ipi.niel hel?le this evening. Two Men try lo Hold up Train. Philadelphia, Noi'emhoi -Two un successful attempts to rob the Pennsyl vania ox press train which let' Wa.-Jun; ton last (light toi Sew York were niad?' bi iwo men. one while and (lui other a ip'gi'.o; According to the tepon jiicCiVed here, lin- Hist, attempt wa- made ai ll ivie de ( lr jico, where a man was found frying lo open I he dom . Messenger Par ter, at the point ol :. revolver, oiileicil him away- A little hoer, ti iiogrn climbed nvcr tin' tendel .ind held op thc engine crew, ('aiter again came forward and t he ne" i o j um ped md ian. William Wo'ollsbii, ahas W.Iwanl. colored, wanted al Newberry, for the murder ot" Thomas I amino in Rsm al thal pince, wits arrested iii Roanoke Monday night hy police d?tectives of thai place, Til'ton. fia., sulfured from a sciions cnuilagi afioii last Kriday, the loss amounting lo over $V!?|0, i jOO, Abou' tinily busincsM houses am! residences weie totally desiroyed, There wiir? no lives lost. Koli r i Mill a Ws shot and killed tho cashier ami robbed the National Rank at tody, SS'yoin'mg, last Tuesday. They CS< iped nilo the Kattleseake mountains, ivlicf(| tIioy.?are hoing, pursued liv li posse beaded liv William doily, "Pul?alo Pill." PH? "BIG STICK" WINS. KOOSEVELT CARRIES PRACTICALLY EVERY THING- BUT THE SOLID SOUTH. 1 te-publicans Show Larger Majorities in Some States th;m when McKinley was Elected-Every County iii Nort h Carolina is Democratic this Year-Mas sachusetts Elects Douglas, Democrat, G-ov ernor-Results Show Democratic Gains iii Some Quarters for State Officers. Tin- ri'sult of th" it? I iona I election carried the following Sinles, with tho has hr.-o ilolinitoly kiinvyh siiioo iho cloe I ora I \<>te largely ?II favor of (lu? first telegrams hogan coming in yesier Republican- ! (lay evening, KvOry thing luis gone Ko- ? hunoornt ic -.Malunna 11, \ rkiiiisas I), (millican oxot'p I I Im Solid Soul lp florida 5, Georgia LL kentucky 13, li ls (diiiliied that lilt' IvOplllilleans Louisiana Sh .Maryland s, y| isdssi ppi lo, have carried thc count r\ Ly grouter Misson ri is. Nevada ?I, North ('arid i na inajorii y than winni McKinley wa?. 1:.'. South ("ap elected. Ti? x ifs ls. Vii""" New York wein for Up?sov?lt bj an volo. ItJJ. ovci'\\helming majoriiy, with indica- Kepuhlican-rCnliformii lo. Colorado t ifuiS' pol ?ii iing Iii I ho ?o H a i ii o lee li? ?ii' of 5, Ctinn?elietll 7, Did nw ii re !b Idaho \\, I I igyin-. Republican, for t?ov?rnor. I Itinois 27, I nd ?ann '?. Iowa LL Kansas Massachusetts hi ?r tie' Republican ?o. Maine ii, Massachusetts HI. Si ?chi column tor Li csidoiit Ly 70.MH1. Lui W. gnu ||, Minnesota ll. Montana !L Ne I. Douglas, I ?o:uoe:a;, v in.- for ' m\er- hraska s. New Hampshire I, New .1er mu-Ly ahoin r.o.iiiHi. soy I-'. Now York ??Oj North Dakota I. Dispatches stale thal for thc li rsl Ohio "J:?. Oregon 1. INmnsylvnnia Ml, ii. in yea r's eye ri, county in Non h Rhode Island I. South Dakota l, Ulah Carolina ha- Leen curried Ly tho Deni- M. V?r?nni?l I. Washington 5. West Vir oerii'tsj I gilli?! o Wisconsin Lt, Wyoming M. indiana, in spite of hopeful elninis of Total electoral vote, si 1. Democrat i< Chajriniin Tnggort j has This estimate gives Roosevelt u tiiii failon into line with the Republicans hy' jority of I5*J over Larker. [1 is posai a small ma jori I y. hie that I he filial count may change a West Srii'giilili. the lioine State ol" the I few of ihe Slate-, w here the result is I ie ni oe ra I ii' noni i lice for V ico I Vosiri?jif, close, lau there is absolutely no don Lt has also gone lb-publican. ! that the election has resulted in a rog Tho two partie- ure claimed to have ular Republican landslide. Tliomwcll Orphanage Suffers Iroin Fin?. ?lolthnhia Siattj O i lit on, S'ovoiiiboi' \.~ Tho memorial . 1 i tn II t: hall of Thnruwcll Orphanage wits destroyed hy iii?! last night. Tin! lim was discovered about ll,?JO O'clock and had thou gained such a headway as tn nmko it impossible tn save tho building, Thc best that could bf (jone was to prevent tuc llames j spread im: tn thc dormitories oil each sill.', in whl ii mc inmates were asleep i when the lire beean. Them vere nu sleeping apartments in the memorial i ball, but it was lilted up in excellent j style ami the financial loss is heavy. The building contained rlining room, store rooms ami kitchen, tin last hoing fur . i.i lied willi modern ranges ami ap | pliaiieos. Thc destruction of the build ing loaves tho orphans with nothing to eat ami co place, to cook or eat if them! worn provisions on hand. Help must come promptly to put things in shape tigftiu. ami lJi\ Jacobs, the superintend ent, appeals to the people through Tho j State for contributions at once. The building was 01 tarted by popular1 subscription, childly frciai l'i eshytei ?ans, in I^S.Sj and was a. handsome stone slr tic? tine, aluin I Mix no feet, cost ino about >>lu, (xiO. I here is probably some insurance, but this could not ho den.,,t..ly learned i.tihviglit, The hnililing was situated btv 1 I ween ' w o others, with hil ?TO.? -di eels between, and il was only hy hard work ; that those adjaeonl sd net ti rofl wem . S?ved. i ?II account of tin; drouth it was dillictilt to secure ? aiei, ( Hinton bavin;; no waterworks system and many wells having eoiie diy. lt is s?'ppo?en; that, ! thc tile slai ted lion ?Hie ol' the ovens. ! I!. II. Kt I tn uutls, a loading merchant! of j ( 'olllinbia, died at I I ..".n Monday li ig (iii at. j In.-- home in t)iid city. His death hail i been expected lot several tlavs as a re j snit of ihti peritonitis that bad set in. j The hissed such a man as Mi. Kdmuuds Aili bc felt in that community. j Conytclotl Murderer1 Hearns at Liberty, ! Them h is never been in South t.'aio i itji i more e x 11 aol (I i liai \ ease than that : of |{, A. Adams, the Colinton man who. .ii'tei beim; convicted of murder, escaped jail and has nhyoi been recaptured, al though he has not left, the county. Ami md I ho least remarkable patt of t ho st ory (s that thc sherii? who is responsible for timi fiasco was mnominaicd in the recent I ?einoc.ratio primary over six or eight ' i oiupotitOI'S and will to-day be rc-elected. Tho Mate, November 8th; (}( verilOV lleyward has ottered a ie wain for I be ai i est of W, !.. Henderson and Alfred l"iee, ot Saluda county, They .ne wanted foi the kiljing of M. M. Morse. A rew.nd ot ib?) was ottered. Judgo Adv?cate (?enera! Davis has informer) Lieutenant Honorai Chadee, ( 'hief of M a IT of the United .'Wales A liny, t hat the recoinmcndat ion of (ion. Barry; commanding the Department ot the (lilli, for tho enlist nient of eolored men in tho artillery corps and their as sigiimoill to posts on tho Smith Atlantic, and Ci jil If posts cannot he carried into execution without the speedie authority of Congress. Thoro is now no authority in law for tito enlistment of ci loted men in I he artillery arm of '.ho SM \ ice. A Runaway Bicycle, Terminated wit h tin ugly cu? on I he |og of J. I', loner, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a ii tu h ho ru u loor unyielding lo doctors and remedien for four years. Then Uucklou'K Arnica Salvo cu rod. li's just as good tor hums, scalds, skin crup lions and piles. ???o. at all druggist A, Four masked men mitered James L. UladgOtt's private Lank at 11 erm i I ago, N. V., one night last wook and dyna in i tod the safe, scouring i.".o,ooo. The lohhers wee pnisiied and HUIlieioiis shots exchanged, hut no one was hurt. Several yeal s a'.'o, Hljldgott, who is the '"David Hanlin' of the plaee. Was rnhllOd of fdl'.OOb. lt's ins? three \s eek i lb Von art look over your tahh t hoi it's gi?od ellon; I'lain Steel and silv ls a liai an easy 'oakiii'.; Lue havilig a duiner eil I t he cook a Tlllinksg enfui tahle. 0 es and ( >ii (Inns and Sporting (ioods. Shells, Cartridges., ?Sc. nen Clothing'. We luive :i largo, now anil up-to-date lino of M li N'S SPITS from *:t to fl'2.50; Hoya' Suits srom 50o. to M ; Boys' Long Pants Suits from ?8150 to $7.60. Good assortment of .Mon's li xl ra Tauts from 750. to fcl.OO. Over coats from *:'.f>0 to $12, Don't make tho inistak?! of buying your Kail Shoes before seeing our.lino. Our Shoes aro honestly made-made to gi vi satisfaction, and thc prices must be right, for we are selling the Shoes. Dry Goods A good line of DRl?SS GOODS, ranging ttl p?rico from ste. Worsteds to #1.26 in Kino Goolhi. SI I li KT IN G S I le., 5c, 5.?o. and Tlc; Drills Te.; Outings 'lie. to Oe; Kruit of Loom bleaching 8?o.; Checks 4'/e. to O'c.; Cotton Manuels, Wool Klannels, Ticking, .loans, etc. Underwear. Men's, Women's, Children's! Wo bought 50 do/.en Men's Underwear-tho otk', kimi-which we are selling at ?15c. We have a few ilo/.eu left. Perhaps we can tit you. .Most all tho little things you need for homo Tinware, Hardwaie, Cutlery, etc. Shells HBo., 800. and UV. nes. (Jobi Medal Kirst Patent I''lour $0.10 per bar rel ; 1 5c. extra in wood. Che?por Flour down to $5.50. tlranulated Sugar 18 pounds for one dollar. (iood Green Coffee 8 and '.) pounds for fl. Come and See The, noonie who aro revealing the secret of _ ant profits, which, prove our motto, Liv?Tnid I.et I,ive." Respectfully, ri.1 Ii o O no-Jfc* vicie St oro Agents W?xrkted. All kin ls of mopey can bo mndii sell ing Poon Mutual Lili-. Insurance in tim indian To rr it o ry. With moro than seventy-live million dollani mini out to tho Indians this year and with more cot ton raised than eau he gathered, there is no place in tho United State? where Lifo Insurance can he sold so easy as in the Indian Territory. Liberal commission pilid to reliable agents. M. !.. ALEX ANDKK, 11-17 Ardmore, Ind. Tor. 1.) Y virtue of ? ;? order of the Probate J Court of Ocoi.ee County, South Ca rolina, I will sell, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the late residence of A. I.. Mason, deceased, near Oak way, S. (.'., rm PK I DA Y, November |s|b, ino-l, at Pl o'clock in the forenoon, ami until sold, tho following described PKKSON A I, PKOI'I'.KTY : Uno mare, one cow, ono lol of v. heal, une lot of corn and fodder, one buggy, one saddle, one lot of bees, itc. lt. P. MASON, Administrator of the Personal l?stalo of Ai I?. M ?ison, deceased. November ~, 100b 11 lf> TRESPASS NOTICE. XT OT I CK is hereby given to ?ill |>crsons 1\ not to trespass on any of our lands hy hunting, fishing, digging roots, eilt i ting timber, sotting out lire or trespass ! i Hg ill any manner whatsoever. Parties entering our lands will he prosecuted to i the fullest extent bf t he law. I J. A. lvesler, ll. P.. .). W. Schi oder, .J. II. Vonl.oIiO, W. A. strother. I ( icfobor 1001. Iii-1'i probably expecting company that day. ll . Cutlery and sec if yon have enough to ? [ll? Wc have some excellent values and or Piaie. TurKey l)*\y 'I dav for housekeepers when company edi k's Stove. Then she welcomes her guest i cr ovordoiiO or underdone. They arc nilli iving Day by buying hoi a Puck Stove. A Cold Wave? iii tho 20th. A nice Heating' Stove would Wo hilve all kinds, sizes, and price; Coal .si oves, icca Hardware SHNHCA, Si C. We are Some splendid small fitrms near the City o/* Greenville. One-third cash ; balance in 1, 2, l\ and 4 years. A postal card will faring yoi* full particulars. ThacRston (Si Son, Greenville? ?S>. C. ?We will sell your farm for yon if sitv*~ ated i m Oconoe, PicK ens, Anderson or fi f Greenville Counties. ?id y i >\i |iiot hoi I pr O lOUIIll ?lilli Will! lusty patterns ?ti HUH, unless she has H w it Inuit lear of ile lo linke. (?ive make the ami W??d lining Meat Co. Pocket Knives, Razors, ami Scissors,