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$20,000 Stock of Goods to be Closod Out at Once at Onboard of Bargains._ As I am contemplating making a change in my business on January 1 st, I am now offering my entire stock of First Class Merchandise to the public at greatly reduced prices. My stock consists of a big line of Up-to-Date Men's and Boys* Clothing, nice line of Underwear for men, boys, women and chil dren, a big litre of Dry Goods, Domestics, Jeans, Waterproofing, Repella nts, and now is the time to take advantage of these greatly reduced prices, and lay in your winter supply of Dry Goods and Shoes. I also have a splendid line of Staple Furniture, Iron and Oak Beds, and many, many things too numerous to mention. In order that you may get an idea of what I am ottering, will give you a few prices. Stoves. Stoves from $5.00 to .. . WORTH $8.00 to. $15 00 . 22 00 Clothing. $15.00 Suits now going for $12.50 Suits now|going for. $10.00 Suit? DOW going for. .511 50 . 0 50 8 00 Rain and Overcoats. $15.00 Rain Coats now going for only.$12 00 $10.00 Overcoats now going for. 7 50 And you oan buy a real good one for only. 3 60 Prices are Out and Underwear For Men and Women. Nico Wool Underwear, $1 kind, 75 now only. $ Nico Wool Uuderwoar, $1.25 kind, now only. 1 00 Dry Goods. $1.25 Broadcloth going at only $1.00 per yard. $1.00 kind for. OOo. Caicos, best kind, 5o. per yard. Peroales, 12$o. kind, 10o. per yard. 10o. kind only Oo. per yard. Yard-wide Sheeting bc. per yard. Values are Great I have mentioned only a few of the Great Bar gains I have to offer you, but will ask that you visit my store and JUST SEE what I have, and you will be convinced that this is a Sale that Means Money to you. No harm to look and be convinced. That is all I ask. Don't forget that I have an order for 1 ?OOO bales of Cotton per week. "Will pay cash for Cot ton. "Will pay market price for Cotton Seed. COME AND SEE ME ! Blankets and Comforts. Big line Largo Size Bed Blankets, worth more, but going ac . .$1 00 Comforts, good value, 75o. to... 1 00 Shoes. I have one of the best linea of SHOES I ever saw, and all brand NEW. Can flt the whole family and save you big money. I sell the famous line AUTOGRAPH, WON-IN-A-WALK, SOUTHERN GIRL. Th ese are Shoes that will please you. Made by Craddock, Terry Co., Lynchburg, Va, Damask and Linen. Red Tablo Damask, 20o. per yard. White Linen Table Cloth, 40c. kind, now only 80o. per yard. White Linen Table Cloth, OOo. kind, now only 40o. Buggies and Wagons. I have three New Top Buggies, worth $75.00, will sell for spot cash at only $55.00. Just think of it TWENTY DOLLARS SAVED ON ONE BUGGY. It will pay you to see them ! I have Just reoelved another oar of the Celebrated OWENSBORO WAGONS, both light and heavy one and two-horse Wagons. W. 5. HALEY, WESTT1INSTER, S. C. FARMERS; UNION HM. Go to every meeting of your local union. l*ay up your dues nud you will stop that way yon have of hold ing down your head when you meet a good lively, square Farmer's Union neighbor. Before you go about abusing other occupants for doing dirty tricks, be sure that you sweep the filthy stuff away from your own door before you start out from home. If there is a tradesman in the land that semis out his products in a more unsightly and discreditable packages than cotton producers do, I have never seen their goods. Every cotton bale of Farmers' Un ion cotton must sooner or later wear its label, giving name of grocer, gin, weigher and inspector and grader. When yon get proper guarantee and reputation behind your brand on your cotton bales, there is no reason why your gooda should be cut and slashed about any more than a bale of cotton *ML\ cloth if from the producer's hands to O'the consumer's hands. The Lid on the Colton Market. Ever Bee a fellow with tho seven year itch and carry a Waterbury watch at the same time? If you have, you have seen tho busiest man on earth. What timo this man had to spare from his spells of scratching and wi tiding up his watch did not last long enough for him to dig a mo68 r-f "tators" for dinner. Tho way tho Farmers' Union keeps cotton liars moving to koop prices from rising rotninds one of this very busy mau who has tho Waterbury watch and tho seven year itch, AL fact, tho cotton liars could nover hold down things to suit them at any time if they could not hire help from some of our own Southern men to help him Rcratoh whilo he is winding up his cotton market wind-maohine. All farmers that stay out and will not join cithor tho Farmers' Union or tho Cotton Association aro simply A? sitting on tho lid of thu ootton mar kot, helping to hold tho lid down while the buyers rob tho whole family of cotton producers. v If you belong to any farmers' or ganization and do not atteud the meetings and pay your dues regularly, without a valid exeuse, you may not be a big cotton liar, but you are one wee little something that does the same harm as a little liar. Our Farmers' Union Bureau waB not formed for the purpose of giving a few men salaried positions. The purpose of our Union Bureau is to give to the farmers and the peo ple the most recent and thorough in formation regarding our organized movement for improved methods of farming and marketing of farm orops. Ono of our efforts will be to ac quaint producers and consumers of ootton with tho mutual benefit there is in the breakiug down of tho com mon and powerful foe-the cotton speculator and colton gambler-that pray upon the interest of both by keeping up a mountain of jealousies between these two legitimate and im portant occupations. These positions of cotton slashers, short weighers, paltry graders and unnecessary com mission men must all be broken down and put out of the way one by one in order to regulate trade and estab lish relationship between the spinner and the producer of cotton. Tho selfish, prejudiced, place hun ter or cleakish member of a farmers' organization is tho worst enemy of farmers to bo found. Drop this man out on the very first round. This sort of precedent will build a\i tho oharaoter of your organization and lessen your troubles in tho future. Sore Neods. Wherever you see a man taking a Cream Vermifuge THE GUARANTEED WORM REMEDY THE CHILDREN'8 FAVORITE TONIC. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. THE (if NUI NI MEPARKO ONLY ni Ballard-Snow Liniment Co* f*T> ? <-??.j??* RAO. WALHALLA DRUG CO. W. J. LUNNEY, SENECA. prominent part in the fight for better prices to producers for their cotton, some little 2x4 cotton slasher is sure to hop up and call him a sorehead of some sort. Well now, really every cotton pro ducer in tho South could properly be oalled a sorehead and sorebaok, too, for he has boen brow-beaten and baok ridden so long by cotton bears, if his head and buck both are not sore he surely must have on a goat's head and a hog skin saddle on his back. No man can be a friend to the farmer and a friend to the enemies of the farmer at tho same time. Such a man is really no friend to any side and is an enemy to himself, too. Before cotton growers can put their business of cotton marketing upon a oreditable and docent basis they must improve their present slovenous and disgraceful system of baling, and label each bale with the proper guarantee brand specifying weight, grade, grower and ginnery. in order to remove opportunities for waste, pilaging, loss and dirt, cot ton organizations should have their own bagging made from low grade cotton and cover it better. This light weight bagging would reduoe the present outrageous tare from 82 pounds to 12 pounds actual weight, a saving or $2 per bale at tho rate of 10 cents for cotton. By proper concert of aotion this ootton baling could bo all made of ono standard weight and all cut and stamped by tho bagging factory. What a grand revolution and splen did sond off it would be to the inte rest of the Farmers' Uniou to look over large lots of cotton all baled in uniform covoring with their guaran tee on every balo after a stylo like that. PiuoBnlvo oleansos wounds, is highly antiseptic, unequaled 'or cracked hands. Good for outs. Sold by Walhalla Drug Co. Woman in Highest Court. Washington, Nov. 15.-Miss Mary Philbrook, of Now Jersey, who was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of ti? United States, is tho twenty-seventh woman to enjoy that privilege. Th? motion for her ad mission was made by Solioitor-Gon eral Griggs, who highly commended Miss Philbrook's legal ability. Prather Cate Thrown Out of Court. Barnwell, Nov. 16.-The grand jury threw out the case against W. W. Prather, who was charged with an attempt at oriminal assault. It will be remembered that some time ago Prathor was arrested here on a warrant Hworn out by Quitman Roun tree of Dunbarton, oharging that Prather had attempted a oriminal assault upon his wife. .1 ust before oourt convened Mrs. Rountree wrote Solicitor Davin ask ing that the prosecution be dropped, as she had aoted under the excite ment of ber fears when she had her husband swear out the warrant. - This 1$ Worth Remembering. ?s no one is immune, every porson should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will oure any oaae of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reaoh of medioine. J. W. Bell. Bull Turns on Would-Be Butchers. Union, Nov. 13.-Yesterday after noon while T. R. Godshall, with three other men, was attempting to kill a beef for the market in East Union, the infuriated animal turned on them and soon had them ah run ning. Godshall, in trying to make his escape, rar. against a stump, which tripped him, and the bull caught him from behind, inflioting quite a painful wound, but the others fortunately were able to keep the animal from doing very serious injury. Godshall is suffering considerably. Bee's Laxativo Honey and Tar, the original laxativo cough syrup, aots as a oathartio on tho bowels. It is made from tho tar gathered from tho pine trees of our own country, thoroforo, is tho best for children. It is good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Try our freo offer. Sold by Wal halla Drug Co. The State dispensary has paid imo the school fund a seoond $10,000 in stallment, tho first having been paid last week. This makes, in all, #45,000 received by tho sohool fund from the dispensary profits this yoar. lt is oxpeotod that four or five pay monts of #10,000 will bo made within tho next fow woeks. Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to take The Baptists Are Angry. Pickcns County Crop Short. Richmond, Va., November 16. By resolution the Virginia Baptist Convention bas broken off all rela tions with the American Bible So ciety and refused to use their publi cations. The trouble grow out of tho printing of the Baptists of Bibles for Asiastics in which the Groek word "baptize" waa translated "dipped." The American Sooiety contends for the translation "sprin kle" and refused to aid in the circu lation of Baptist Bibles. - - mm>m> Bean the J* The Kind You HW Always Bought Major-General Wm. H. Shafter, retired U. S. A., died at 12.45 p. m., Monday, November 12, at the ranoh of MB son-in-law, W. H. MoKittriok, 20 miles south of Bakersfield, Mo., after an illnes of seven days. He was buried in the post cemetery at the Presidio, San Francisco, with full military honors. Piokens, November 16.-The cot ton orop of this county is short about sixty per cent of last year's orop. Ono firm at this place bought last year up to this time more than all the cotton buyers this fall. The bulk of the orop has been pioked and ginned. The farmers the past week have been busy sowing wheat. The oom orop is badly rotten on account of too niaoh rain. It ls a well known medical fact that pine resin is most effective in the treat mont of diseases of the bladder and kid neys. Sufferers from baokaohe and other troubles due to faulty action of the kid neys And relief in the use of ri no-ule?. $1 buys 30 days' treatment Sold by Wal halla Drug Co. It is said that Harvie Jordan, of Georgia, will resign the presidency of the Southern Cotton Association, and it is probable that he will be suc ceeded by Tom Watson. SlO?dVS For Cough, Cold, Croup oore Throat,Stiff Neck Rheumatism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c 50o 6 HOO < Sent- Free Sloan's Book on Horses Cottle, Hogs & Poultry Address Dr. Earl 5. Sloan \615 Albany Sh* Boston.Mass ORINO Cleanses the system thoroughly and clears, sallow complexions of ixative Fruit Syrup ^XSSF. for Sale br J. W. Bell.