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n y ' Vi.I > <?'?. :.tr- I "?? ;<:?,.. TO TL?lNIC OWN SKLK BK TitUK AND LT MUST KOLLOW AS TI1K NIOMT THK DAY, THOU CANS'T NOT TH KN HK KAI ,SK TO ANY MAN. ?V ,)A ? NISH, HMHI.OI?, .SMITK Sk .STUCK. W AI.I? ALU, BOT Tl I OA HO h I WA, NOV. i), MK) I NJWW t* HUM BB, NO. Ml?.-VObUMLIB IL-fV.--.No. tr>, bx 1-B?y^a Buok's stove for your wife's Cbristmas^Di-osent. Seneoa Hdw. Co. -After ffvtemporary suspension of business for CT^e holidays, the stores of Walhalla are oWn lu full blast lo day. The meroliants* Dniyu enjoyed a heavy Christmas trade. >v -Olly Weaver, of Newport, Tenn., has been spending tho holidayc with friend? in Walhalla. Ile was a g neut at thu homo of Capt. Wm. Perry. - Mist? Fannie Rollins lof., last Friday for Cedar Springs to visit tier nieces, isses Annie Crisp and Katie Robins, aro attending tho Cedar Springs, lu .A. Brock, at Seneca, whuu you butter and eggs to soll.| ?aid. CASH. if Greenville, editor of Jlow, otllcial organ States of North and Georgia, "Business. lindi ?jday A SACRIFICE SALE FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS OP MERCHANDISE AT A SACRIFICE. In order to make a change in our business January 1st, 1905, we offer our entire stock of Dry Groods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ?cc, at a slaughter sale. No old, shelf-worn stuff, but nice, fresh, new goods. Come to see us. These? must go by January 1st. The prices we make^ Xe for cash only. On and after Decembe] will sell for cash only. .? ? ? "S^ire goods charged after that date. ise call and settle at once. A parties