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Cte Jteaiucje (Saurier, PUBLISHED tVUiV WEDNEUOAY MORNINO -BY JAVN?S, SHELOR, SMITH A. STECK ft. T. .IAVNKS. I - ..".." j I>. A. BM ITH, J? W. 8IIKI.OK, I KD8- 1 1 UI,H- { J. A. STECK. SUBSCRIPTION. $1.00 PER ANNUM. ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. SOT** Communications of n personal ohnrnotor charged for as advertisements. ?0~'' Obituary notices and tributos of respect, of not ovor ono hundrod words, will be printed froo of e-hurgo. All ovor that numbor must bo paid for at tho rato of ono cont a word. Cash to accompany .manuscript. WALHALLA, M. C. ? W Kim KM DAY. NOV. IO, HMM. A LIGHT VOTE FOR OCONEE. Iii spile of tho (net that Chairman ?Wilie .Iones, of tho StatO Democratic Committee, made frequent and urgent appeals to tho Democrats all over South .Carolina to turn out and vote in the general election, tho result, will show a tight volo throughout tho State and a ridiculously small vote for Oconoe. Think of the whole of Oconoe, with a voting strength of :l,000, as shown iii tho recen I primaries, polling only 7<H> votes in the gen ual election. Of course, as mat tors now stand, this counts for nothing, but with each succeed big elec tion thc (lolling of a -'."> per cent vote opens willer tho door through which trouble and contests will eventually enter. The Kepubhcan party is very weak in'Sbiith Carolina and practically tho whole of tho South! Home govern ment is about all (hat is lett lo tho Democracy and Wo .should guard that jealously. Tho Iicpiiblicon parly, though numeri cally weak, is by no means idle, and al tho Iii st opport unity tho leaders will .slip into our stale publics their entering WOtlgo -tho election contest. The fol lowing oil'ollhir was sent out by the Re publican leaders just prior to tho gene ral elect inn : Republicans, vote. Voil have a bettor chance of being represented in tho Na tional House than ever before. To all loyal Republicans : Turn out on Tuesday, November rt, Hint, and volo, ."resent yourself at tho polls and in tho presence of good amt reliable witnesses ask for your ballot. If you are regis tered under tho present iniquitous law, all is well, for tue managers cannot then TOfU:.0 y m. it you have not registered dum presold your poll lax receipt, tu di ow thal you aro an American citiziin and. as snell, entitled tu the right to vote. You may he tinned down, Imf your ( osti ni oil y will ho wurth something in the ?outest thal will lolluw." In soup ol tho lower counties of the State, where the negro vnte is large, and where, Consequently, 'be Republican ticket IOC? ive;! ' one considerable sup port, thc plan indicate i ',1 Hie above cir cular i> hoing pursued and talk ol' con tests is already in tint air. ll is too late lo remedy this matter so taras tho elec tion oi Inn) is concerned, but it is the proper time for each Democrat to stop and think what this carelessness, indif ference or over-cotdidoncO as regards the general elect ions may lead to. At pres ent lhorii isjittlo left to the Democracy hui the "Solid South',*' and our own hi diiVeroiico and apathy to our own inter ests bi I lu cai.uing thai. livery citizen hus bis part in looking tb tho wei faro of h)s St?ti!, and tho casting nf his ballot for pure gdvcr|inuMil anti Democra t ?? home rule is bv no means the least of bis lute Ol. MO ?J BA CY TOO INDEMNITE. De. rai ic tv alain tu- III Ma.v-.achu.sct ls, William I . Douglass, (biverniir-olect of . I was ele'i'te.il be anse I made my dghl upon a singl?, Inc, human issue, w illoh reached straight into the Intimate, every da\ alla i rs ol nun ard .vbmeu .?. I.iiise ol' I bal issue ami a generous lise of p.ul'illcit'.y. Advertising luis imiije iny business pay, and I used il tu the limit in di root iou "id arousing the sentiment which I knew to be 'Widespread on thc subject W he'll was oui' chic! issue reciprocity an.I tani! reform. I made lie light solely un the proposition that wc should have reciprocity, and that the trusts, which sell theil pi minds abroad cbeapci 'ban we can buy them heie. sin mid not l.e permitted to enjoy pro tection! ! ;uvc thom practical examples oi the w?? kiiig'bf the tarilY. With an aggressive campaign, apologizing foi' IHM hing, ashing no favors, hghtiiig the tl?Usts ai..1 making a clear issue, w c could have woe in tin- cation. I wasted lib M bio oh di issues m my campaign." ll stiikes us that Mr. Dmelass has .-:niiimcd Up the whole situation in this brief statement. .Some years agu the Hepithjicali parly stobt thc Demo <'i:ilii; 'phill '1 m. rprahiipg ouly one plank .om theil .o\n ipitiqicited st'riietui e, tgd ii.ee thai time the Deinoeilicy' ha .. en mon- .M ess a' .."i .md entirely too iiideiidite a- lo policy, ,'ollowing Mr. .Douglas'; plan -"au liggros.sivo e?m ?ligii, apologizing' fm nothing, asking nu ffayiii'H, light ing tue bibil.-*; a id milking .1 .'leal issue."! ..-?tbere ls hone for Hie I lol '.I'u/.i il ays Hf? Ol' 'he ll.ti: .hal election io . i.'.iidard (lil Company ailvaiii.eil the price of crude oil four cciiisj, Nothing .'..-ange ajioiii that, though. Itookojiilt .,id ,'andoigan abd ?M?i'fo!)?i "lo,ne d" ! to tho b'epubbi an con upi i m t incl, and };<i consumers of oil wilt have to pay .otb pilhcipal .md interest. W A N T Ki)-About 2,vXK),000 able-bodied Democrats. Apply ut Domooratio hoad quarters oarly In Novombor, 1?08. Top of tho ?iiarkot-cash or bartor. WlIi?AT and corn continuo in notivo do mund nt high pricoH, mid cotton ia hold ing up well, notwithstanding record? broukiug rocoipta, duo, nt loast. in part, to thu exceptionally lino weather for pick l?K._ A snioirr rumbling und shaking is said to have been felt in ('reenvido last Sunday morning about I o'clock, and it waa thought to bo un earthquake. No need for alarm, however. It wats only tho Bottling of things after tho groat '.mdslido of Novombor 8. "lc you kiaa," aaya Dr. Whittloa, tho learned lecturer on dental histology and pathology at tho University of birming ham, England, "you oxpoao yourself to the danger of contracting 'oraw-eraw,' a disease which has como into Knghuul from tho weat coast of Africa." Now, wouldn't that jar .you'.' Britain should watch her subjects in Africa. Mr. Roosevelt had bettor go a little slow hereafter, too, or bo may got this hor rible "craw-craw" started in America. lt wouldn't matter much hero in tho South, but it would play havoc in tho Republican ranks North. HON. W. J. HUYAN has issuod a state ment. Do says that in order to win the Democratic party must protest against a large, army and navy, and stand for tho independence of tho Filipinos. lt must j continuo to advocate tariff reform ami j renew its demand for an in onto tax, lt ? most reiterate its demand for tho free ; coinage ol' silver. Ile says opposition to trusts is the paramount issue, ami the Democratic party must make its attack SO vehement that noone will suspect it , of receiving secret aid from them. IR' says the pails tn hst continu?lo defend wage cai nels and protect thom from the encroachments of capital. The party must continue its opposition lo national hanks of issue, and its tight foi- tho .popular election ot' Senators and tor direct legislation. Ile also says ho will advocate a postal telegraph, Stato owner ship ol' rath bads, the election ol' Federal Jutlgos for liked dorms and tho election I ol' post masters. TO ott it tc A ?-<t?i, it? irv o rv i' DAV, Take. LAX ATIVK BltO.MO (?ri.MNK Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. IC, W. Drove's signature is on j each box. 2f>o. Murdered Family and Burned House. Auburn. Cal., November ll.- ll is now I known thal Julius Weber, his witt-, their I'.t-year-ohl daughter, beilba, their sou, Raul, aged l l years, wen? murdered last night by an unknown assassin, who sol lire lo the home in an o (Tort to cover bis crime. Before the lire had made any great headway, tho bodies ol' the mur dered woman ami her two children were rescued from tho burning house. An examinai ion of the bodies showed that , M rs. Weber and the Children had been murdered before the lire had been 'started. Mrs. Weber and her daughter I had been killed hy pistol wounds, (in . the hoy's head were several deep cuts, lb; had also been shot. All ul?ot'ts to roach Julius Weber, the lather, were ' abandoned until to-day, when a search ?was made ill tho hurtling timbers, ami j his body was found in I he bathroom of the dwelling. Ile, too, had been shot down before being left lo he consumed , by the llames. One very peculiar cir cumstanco of tho triigody is thal, while the bodies of the mother and her daugh ter were burned lo some extent, tho apart incut in w hich they were lying was m>l .m lire when the (?remen broke in. which show ed thal they had been killed in sonic qtltcr poi (iou of the bouse, par 1 Malty burnell and ilion dragged ?uto llu ro.mi where I lu v w ere lound. The robbery theory i's about exploded. Adolph Weber, the son, aged 20, who is iliii only member Of the fluidly alive, I lil ti's but bille, but io the coroner and 'Slk'ori |t he said he did Hot think tho . motive was either robbery '"' revenge. When asked tl he b ul a I "dry he .saul he bad. bul would not <>i\. it, Ile did say, reluctantly, that his tallier had a i violent temper The boy said he left home about tl.lio, carno down I own ami boiigJil a pair id trousers. When he .Sett O. the "oe he dropped his old trousers; which wore ?ii a bundle, in the . building, Voting Weber b i.s a good reputation, Two ?.?_> calibre revolvers wen- found, but I ho builds extracted frbni (|io bodies wore HU calibre, .lulim-. I Wobei was a re'ired brewer a nd was ii mau of Considerable wealth. -ON ( II A m. i o w ITU i KIMk, Auburn, cd. NOyeinbor I i. -l?lglb t. en V.-ai old Adolph Weber is under artest, charged willi tho murder of bis 'lather, mother, .sister and brother and ; I llOU hurtling the h. oise ! 11 hide I lin tiri me. Thc Exact Tinny li?oiiircd lor Constipation. "Asa certain purgativo ami stomach purilii-i ( hainberlain's Stomach and l.ivei Tablets seem to he the exact thing I required; Sining enough fdr the most ' robust, yoi mild eiionell and safe for I children and without thal terrible grip |llg So common to most purgatives," sav R.S. Webster ,v c... Udora, Ontario, ? a?ada. Fbi Salo by Dr. J. W. Reil, \ Walhalla: W. J. Lunney. Soiibeji. A PliotOjJfajltl Swindler. (.'bl ipil bi ii i S'ovomboi M A complain! has been rec< ivod liy Coycrnor Hey ward li un .Magistrate ( bast,tin, ol' Richens ? county, about Hie ( bas. J. Hartley Roi j trait Co. The eompatiy allege;; that ii Ibas headquarters at Spa 11 a idling, ami ; Mi, ( 'haslam states that tho held agent collects lill-, cents un each order and . takes Up phologiaphs that he is lo cn i ii " and lh.it nollmig is heard from the j lilly cents m the photographs. Ile writes I bal olio w idow lias been crying for a week because she let the agent have the onl> pictuie she had ol' a deceased ! daughter, and (hut there is much com plaint in Ricken- eouniy about the mat ter. (ioyoriibr lleyward is asked lo offrir a reward for tho arrest of tho agent. There is no wanant and there appears ? .) have been ho legal proceedings against j Hartley, and there is no complaint thal ho ls ?i fugitive (rom justice, therefore I t lie Cn vernor has decided not to oiler a iewai I, THE NEWS IN BRIEF FORM. Horns ot Nows of tho Past Weok Qathorod Irom Various Sources. Tlioro was a $12,000 Oro in tho town of Johnston Thursday night. Sovoral small business bouses, with tho stocks of goods, woro burnod. Tho bani of J. D. Howitt, at Timmous villo, containing among other things about 2,000 pounds of butter, was burnod Wednesday night. Tho regents of tho State hospital for the insano propose that that institution shall raiso itu own hoof and pork here after, instead'of depending on dealers. Fight persons woro killed, fi vb injured, two of t hom seriously, lu a head on col lision between tho Union Pacific west bound passenger and un east-bound ox tra freight, west of A/.usa, Wyoming, last Saturday. All records on tho Pennsylvania rail roads for long distance runs woro brokon last Friday by a special train fron) Crest lino to Kort \ynyno, Ind., with (Jouerai Suporintotidoul Sehoyor on board. The distance of IS I miles waB covered in 113 minutos. .lames Freeman, who lives near Tar boro, N. C., on last Friday whilo in a passion struck h s wife and killed his infant, which waa in its mother's arms. Freeman and his brothor had a difficulty, in which his wife interfered to stop the altercation, Freeman has boon arrested. President Roosevelt has made, the an nouncement that, .lohn Hay would con tinue as Seoiotury of State during the four years beginning March I next. Tho President was asked regarding other possible cabinet changes, hut indicated that there was nothing to hu said at present. Late reports from the Union Pacific wreck near Clanger, Wyoming, place Hm number of dead at fourteen, of which thirteen have boon recovered and identified. Tim remains of an unknown woman passenger are still under the pile of wreckage. Three or four passengers are said to be missing. Melehers A- Co., a Charleston grocery i firm,will ship ?i cargo id 20,000 pounds j of Carolina rico to San Francisco lu al few flays. The rico will go from Charles- j ton io Now York by rail, and from tb ore to tho Paoillo coast by steamer, passing! within a short distance of Charleston I harbor bit tho downward trip. Returns from every county of the Slate show the total vote received in Ceorgia by oaoh of the three leading presidential i tiomineos. The complote vote was: j Parker, Ss..?.il ; Roosevelt, 25,:Ji{5; Watson, j j.:, ino. There wore 211 votes cast for Swallow and Debs, making tho grand ? total for the State 127,:!tiU. Three persons were burned to death, half a dozen others wore overcome by smoke and saved only through tho great est, difficulty hy tho fl re tn on and moro than :!ti others, after a thrilling experi ence ona narrow and crowded lire escape were taken to tho street in their night clothes in a lire which practically de stroyed a live-story apartment house in Now York last Thursday. Whilo Fal ward Simmons and his wife,! of Rotterdam Junction, N. Y., wen walking across flin Posion and M uno bridge over tho Mohawk river at that placo early last Friday morning, they j were run down by a freight train. Sim- j mons, a railroad man. endeavored to swing up tin' train with his lantern, but 1.0 no ot?oot. Ile succeeded in placing bis wife in safety on an abutment, but was himself ground to pieces. Hartwell ((Ja.) Sun: Dur venerable friend. Win. IL Tonsley, chowed us tho other dav a bill of salo of tour bales of cotton that ho sold to IC. W. Drown, in Anderson, s. c., November Iii, IS?U, for which he received 10 1/10 cents por pound, all round, in cash. T?tere was no green back then, and he was paid in Slate hank hills, gold and silver. Guano hills and corn bills ami tlour bills and meat bills were also unknown then. To the ipiory, "How many negro?sdid you own thon?" Mr. Tonsley replied promptly, ''Twenty-four.'.' Thal was a large nhill hoi' for one plantel to own in that section. A negro named Allen Johnson entered tho house ol' Mrs. Hetty Kirkland, at Metasville. (Li., on the night of N'ovem bei '.'th. Miss pearl Kirkland and Miss Gladys Prather were iii the h msc ahme when some one knocked ai i he door. They opened the door ami, duding it was a negro, fastened il. When the negro began breaking it in the\ began scream ing, which attracted Henry Laliinoio, ii neighbor, The negro had entered the house and made .-.onie Inula! threats lo; tho ladies. When 'hh negro found Mr Latiniore was coming ho made, his e.-.capc I brough the hack way, hui was ciip't(trod and pined in nil. There is much ?ail, of a lynching, Let Us Give Thanks. Govornoi Hoy ward has issued his an nual Thanksgiving proclamation, as fol lows: Slate ot South Carolina-Hy thu (Jover noi -A Proclamation. Whereas, we, as a people, have sol apart one day in each year as a special occasion foi prayer, thanksgiving and praise, lo be so observed by al'. Now, therefore, I. D. <'. Ileyward, (Jovernoi ol the state 6f South ' andina, in accordance with this honored custom, dd hereby proclaim Thursday, November ..'Ith instant, as om annual Thanksgiving Day, io he ohs o? yod hy oui cit ixen s. ile that special dav our people are all requested to refrain from their ordinary occupai ions and lo assembb; in their va lions phues of worship ami in their home-,, there, in grateful and helpful communion, io render devout thanks nulo the (liver of all (?i)od tor His mer cies and blessings, for bis guidance and His care. < ?ni blosssiigs haye been manifold dur ing the past year and wo should, A nh grateful hearts, render th inks unto Him who is alone the (J i vol ol all those eilis which make our live.-, heller, happier and inore useful, Willi no disaster om m doriti) development has strong'thened, bountiful bin vests have rewarded our h usha nd men, ami uplifting' blessings mid ililluciiccs have been ours. W ith grateful recognition ol' all (hoe blessings vouchsafed unto ns asa people, let Ute Imo and sacred spirit of genuine t lui uk.-.-.'i vim:; and praise lill our houris now ami strengthen tis for continued ia hors, tor fort hoi uisofiihioss and for snell c'ti/.eliship as shall measure iip moro nilly io these privileges ami respotisi < bilities. (liven at (lie 'Executive Chambci at Co* lumbla this foin lee nth day pf NOvoin bei. in the year of oin 1.1 one thous and nine hundred and hun and ol' the independence ol' the I oiled Slates of America the buri hundred and twenty ! ninth. D. c. Ileyward, (?overn?r. J. T. Gantt, Secreta ry ol suite. Carolina Inventors. Washington, Novouiuor M - Elijah P. Hollis, of Groouvillo, S. C., has iuvontod a combined stalk-cutter, root-extraotor and fortili/.or distributor that ho thinks will bo of groat valu? in farming op?ra tions. Mr. Hollis, in his description of tho machino, says it xa a combination of a stalk-outtor, a plow for lifting tho roots out of tho ground af tor tho .stalks lia ve boen cut, moans for raising and lowering tho ph-w, and means for depositing forti li/.or in tho furrow resulting from tho re moval of tho roots, tho lattor moans ho ing directly actuated by tho outtor and arranged in tho path nud thrown into or out of operation by tho moans for rais ing and lowering tho plow, substantially us described." John H. Hill and John X. Strom, of Edgellold, S. C., huvo invented a plow, and anotbor South Carolina inventor is Ernest U. Mack, of Kloronco. His patent is a conduit -threading machino. Thou, my friend, would Uko to know Why fair twin roses blush (iud blow In baby's chocks? I'll toll thoo, Thoy'ro nourished bv "Tecthinn." Seo! "TE KT II INA" (Toothing Powdors) overcomes and counteracts tho et?octs of tho summer's boat, aids digestion, regu lates tho bowels and relieves much suf fering and drond. Turks Ordered to Mako Good. Constantinople, November ll.-Tho American legation hero has addrossod a note to tho porto demanding r?paration for tho recent attack, near Aleppo, by brigands, upon a caravan belonging to the American house of MacAndrews it Pobos, of Smyrna, The raid resulted in Hut killing of six of Hie caravan's camels and the carrying off hythe bandits of sixty camels and a considerable sum of money. The legation insists upon tho arrest amt punishment of the outlaws, the restitution of the camels and money and the adoption of olllcaclous measures for the prevention of a recurrence of the oui i ago. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RECEIVER'S SALE OF PERSONALTY STATE OK .SOUTH CAROLINA, I COI N rv OK ()? oNr.K, j Court of Common (Meas. Michael Urbs., for itself and on behalf of Creditors of lt. C. Brock and L. O. Brock, as partners nuder the th in narnu of B. C. Brock * Brother, Plaintiff, against B. C. Brock and K. O. Brock, as partners in trade, under tb ! linn name of B. C. Brock A Brother, et al., Defendants. Pursuant lo order of the Court of Co Ill ili oil Pleased" Oconco county, in the above entitled action, I will sell, to thc highest bidder, al public auction, at tho store of B. C. Brock A- Bro., at Tekoona. S. C., on Thursday, December 1st, 100-1, at Kl a. m., the stock ot' goods, wares, mer chandise and lix lures. Terms: Cash. C. T. PHILLIPS, ?Iti-l? Receiver. Notice to Trespassers, iVT OT I CK. is hereby given to all perseas i\ not to trespass on any of my lauds in any way whatsoever-by land mark big, hunting, lishing, digging roots, cut ting timbcrj setting out lite, or trespass ing in any other manner. Parties (Miter ing said lands after publication of this nonce will bo dealt with to the fullest extent Of tho law. .1. T. DVAK. November Hi, 1001. -ill ll) MASTER'S SALE. STA IT. OK SOUTH CAROLINA, l COUNTY oe OcoNi-ii:. j | In tho Court of Common Pidas. K. fi. (?aines, W. f.. Cassaway and J, D. Cassaway, partners trading under thc linn moue and style of I!. (.. Caines A Cassaway Bros., PlainliIVs, ugo Inst K. Willie, Defendant. I)U BSUANT io a dec.t Hid above named Court, I will sell, to tho high ct bidder, in froth" of tho Court House door, iii Walhalla. S, C., between Hid legal hpiirs Of sale...,' salcsday in Deeem- . ber. I liol, tho property below described: All that certain Ir.iet, piece or parcel ol' land, lying and being in tho < 'ono.ty pf < ?.once, ami state aforesaid, con ii ?ni rig sixty acres, imue or less, adjoining ia:,,?s ! of \\r. W. II iiiinuMi.lt on the north, .J, IK | ! Hopkins on lin? wost, James Mci arny on ! the South, and being I be laud purchased by the said K. White from Mrs. Margare! i I. Cihson and known as thc Solomon ! Langston place. Terms ot Sale: ( ash. Thal in Hie I event tho purchaser should fail to emu-1 ply with the terms of salo within one j I hour that tho said Master do resell tho said promises On the same day till a re sponsible bidder be found. I'urchaser to pa v ext ra for papers. W. o. WI UTK. Masler for Oconco County, S. c. November Iii. HUH. hi IS stops tl* o co? fi H anet Heals lt* ti fi s Clothing. Wo have a largo, now and up-to-date lino of MEN'S SUITS from *3 to ?&P2.50; Boys' Suits ?rom 50c. to ?M ; Poys' Long Pants" Suit? from #3.50 to 87.50. Good assortment of Mon's Extra Pants from 75c. to $4.00. Over coats from #3.50 to #F2, 5 hoes. Don't mako tho mistake of buying your Fall Shoes before seeing our lino. Our Shoes uro honestly made-made to givo satisfaction, nnd the prices must be right, for wo arc soiling tho Shoes. Dry Goods. A good line of DRESS GOODS, ranging in prioo from 8Ac. Worsteds to $1.25 in Pine GoodB. SHEETINGS lie, 5c, 5}o. and 7Jc; Drills 7p.J Outings I le. to 9c; Fruit of Loom l?lonohiug 8?0.| Checks 4Jo. to O.lc; Cotton Flannels, Wool Flannels, Ticking, .loans, otc Underwear. Mon's, Women's, Children's ! We bought 50 dozen Men's Underwear-thc 50o. kind-which wc arc Kelling at 35c. Wo have a few do/.en left. Perhaps wc can lit you. Notions, .Most all thc little things yeti need for home. Tinware, Hardware, Cutlery, etc. Shells 38c, 30c. and 40c Groceries, Gold Modal First Paient Flour *G.IC per bar rel ; 15c extra in wood. Cheaper Flour down to 85.50. Granulated .Sugar IS pounds for one dollar. Good tireen Coffee S and 9 pounds for ft I-, Come and See The people who are revealing thc secret of extravagant profits, which prove otir motto, "Live and Let Live." Respectfully, Harper, Boyd & Hunt Tlte Ono-Friiic fmtoi*o. A-g'ents Wanted. AU kinds of money can bo made sell ing Tenn M ut aal bife Insurance in tho Indian Territory. With inure than sovont.y-ftvo million dollars paid out to the Indians this year and with more cot ton raised than cati be gathered, there is no place in the United States where Lifo Insurance can he sold so easy as in the Indian Terri tory. Liberal commission paid to reliable agents. M. I j. A LKX A NT) Kb, l l- IT Ardmore, Ind. Tor. TRESPASS NOTICE. N< ( iTK.'l". is hereby given to all persons not lo trespass <>u any of our hinds hy buntine., (ishim/, digeilig roots, out ting timber, sci lim', out Ure or trespass ing in any manlier Whatsoever. Laities entering our lands will bb prosecuted ld the fullest extent ol' t be. law. .1. A. Ive.ster. IL L. .1. W. Schroder, .1. II. Vmil.ehe, W. A. Strother. ( ?otober '..''i. I?I0I. Kl Notice to Trespassers. V" i > o liol lo trespass on any ol' our lands bi any way whatsoever-by hunting, fish ing! digging roots, cutting timber, set ting ont tire or trespassing in any other manner. Parties entering said lauds alter publication of this notice will he dealt willi to the fullest extend of the law. T. IC. Denton, .lohn Lay, James Smith, L. I). Browning, (J. 1). drowning, W, (J. Owens, Noah Tollison, .1. A. Johnson, ll. D. Hambree, li. A. Thompson, .1. I', .bmes, (Mrs.) .la??Sanders, Isaac Wickliffe, (Mrs.) T. A. Norton. November 2, HUH. 11 17? We are Offerings Some splendid small farms near the City of Greenville. One' third cash ; balance in 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, A. postal card will bring yo? full pa rt icu lars. Sora, Greenville, C. We will sell your farm for you if situ ated in Oconce, PicK- ^ ens, Anderson or ^ Greenville Counties. j ...... i-v- * . . I.'i U ' fps Prepare your Thanksgiv ing Dinner on a i ?.m I ^.p .// H uiU i ? ?4 ??Kv* Ran^? if y?n would have the n % ^S^jl'.s ?y jj1 I j? ?WS S, dinner delicious and everybody %. *s%-;' f-* '?r\f\jLr <H Buck's oven bakes,roats, otc M ^?ts?* Oi.J' L/ 8 \ O and thoroughly and lias White ; meal on time, the ly happy. .oko" Slickly, evenly f j,'$* %?>\J %J fl \ and thoroughly and has White Enamel Lining- to oven doors and racks. Thank s % i v i n ? Carve rs.