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WATCH The $250 Piano Price Drops $10 rDa TO TI FOLLOW THE CR( The crowd has been here mor startle and Bargains that astonis cents. It will do it at West's 10 1 criticise and compare prices and - BRASS BEDS Solid brass, satin finished, regular price $38.00, special price $27.98 DINING CHAIRS Solid Oak, rattan seat, special at 48 Cents Each Feather Pillows. Soft and comfortable pillows at 98 cents. Large size Cotton Pillows at 44 cents. 1 You'll find son 10 DAY Just follow thE &A?NVAL Jog ISSUED MANDAMUSPamayarptbeolgeO AGAINST BOA&ED. Tebadcneddta nrfs Case of Dr. Mauldin Decided by Su- te eeatn najdca n o preme Court. i iitra anradta ns The State.madus In the ease of the State ex rel John Tebadbssisrfslt su MeH. Mauldin, petitioner, against 0. telcneo h rudta h A. Matthews et al., respondents, thepeionrfldto rdue roff supreme court has granted the writ of hvn evdntls hnfu er mandamus prayed for, and Mr. Maul-wihadugsorptecyanal din will have the right to secure a li-sota th Mrlnd Clee f eense from the pharmaceutical boardPhrayino,nteiopina of South Carolina. The case was re- rptbeclee eently argued before the court and Tedcsno h or scnrr the decision is written by Associate t h oiintknb h or Justice Woods. adMudni o nildt i i The case involves the powers of the Icneo h amn ftefeo board of pharmacy, it being claim,ed 5 that Mr. Mauldin, from Greenville, at the proper .time and place, applied to TAKGVN RCAA the board for a license and gave themjTIN satisfactory proof of hi.s being a reg ~ular graduate of the Maryland Col- ITePeietDsgae hrdy lege of Pharaay, and although not fNv 6 sDyWudHv required to do so~ by law, he offered thPepeLoMreote in haracy wee sbjeted Whington, Oeptber 31.The -- ~~~~~~~~The board reco oeain irsd ntndsed thean neual sireindt isu license.heone u the ste grettioe Maudin wh wa reresnte bythey wereiacing strngh wrdialy anot Messr. V.C. Beet an sia K.er miseral man ouane and thats Maldn of reenvlle, ppli doingr aveag cof inividbe comfortled ChiefJustce Poe fo maal-ndmushge hn hto n and he ase ameon t behear be The counry base t wrldusalor tis, of the chief justheilcenseo the borgoiAmgt oso qa ro gres iht nh showcaue wh th pettioeshodior asiitd thingucs. oo o notbe raned Ma~di c aim ng Theprveolsstion follows: r tha hehadfuly cmpled ithallBythe rgidt o f ther andial quird i cae th aplicnt s o that w he Margtltan Clent cof gular graduate in pharmacy frmaysono oot, itneoe the ii ~~~~~~~~~~reputable college. u uhapiatt ftepeiett pon a furn~1iig evdenc of is gadu Ti h 'ear yen r the nconuroi s co ntrr satsfctoy o te aidbord ndup-i te th poin takeny owe bord Mauldi alsowent frther an-ead alinis or entyito this ci feredto stnd te exainatin.ne oninhep yent pople the hvee f The hreemainissus, acoThend resindrden in mate rda, ed arby hepettiner wre:thng o2, asdge ee Day- ould bae 1. smt the exmination to Life of the foeSp ntkoninri t he wb o r appaic and.fts, o lb6 graduates.Te irte Clniswhc The boadrt fsdoexmn him president to'day~ isued~ aS o the na 2.nd als refuse togrn i the de m- Thnsiv ig P~ proclmon in whieh cieduicen aso. inu ooh(ni~ he~ pintl(~ed out tetC y go the Mali,wowsrepresented by the natue etion 12?T' ian teng w old r ldly poae I - -for thesupeeuto the MaylnddAe e dclar eA riansforweditnto the rihis e I Day Cash Car :SWINGS MERRILY ALONG= -iE BARGAIN ( )WD AND LET YOUR POC ning, noon and night, and still the5 h. Now is the time when folks wan Day Cash Carnival and then some. then do your buying. .. .N. Mahogony Parlor Suit 5 piece, upholstered in first quality velour, $46.00 value, special during Cash Carnival $34.00 LAMPS Swinging Hall Lamps, brass finished, $3,50 value, special price $2. 18. Beautifully decorated Parlor Lamps, Nickel Plated Lamps, anything you can call for in Lamps. iething of interest to you and your joyous throng to 1. WHEESi public which the world has ever seen. "Done at the city of Washington, weel Its domains stretch across the contin- this 31st day of October, in the year puxbl ent from one 'to the other of the two of our Lord 1908, and of the Inde- to I greatest oceans, and it exercises do- pendence of the United States the of t inion alike in the arctic and tropic one hundred and thirty-third. Neb1 realms. The growth in wealth and "Theodore Roosevelt. elass population has surpassed -even the "By the President: inebl growth in territory. Nowhere else in I "Alvey A. Adee, Bry~ the world is the average of indi; du- "Acting Secretary of State.'' TI al comfort and material weII-being as ,pare high as in our fortunate land. NEW YORK HERAT,n date "For the very reason that in ma- GIE AT36vte bounded weowe it t he Amighy Bryan Credited With 177--New York twer to show equal progress in moraI and Newspaper Issues its Final Elec- di spiritual things. With a nation, as ,tion Prediction and Gives dyi with the individuals who make up a Taft the Victory. byte nation, material well-being is an in dispensable foundartion. But the New York, October 31.-Reason- v ote foundation avails nothing by itself, abIy sure Republican-California 10 can That life is wasted, and worse than CoIorado 5, Connecticut 7, Delaware pres wasted, which is spent in piling, heap 3, Idaho 3, Ilihnois 27, Indiana 15, le upon heap, those things which minis- rIowa 13, Kansas 10, Maine 6, Massa- won ter merely to the pleasure of the chasetts 16, Michigan 14, Minnesota nium body and to the power that rests oni- 11 Montana 3, New Hampshire 4, cans y on wealth. Upon material well- New Jersey 12, New York 39, North Cai being as a foundation must be raised Dakota 4, Ohio 23, Oregon 4, Penn- how( the structure of the loftly life of sylvania. 34, Rhode Island 4, South nour the spirit if' this nation is properly to Dakota 4, Utah 3, Vermant 4, Wash- that fulfiI its great mission and to ae- ington 5, West Virginia 7, Wisconsin turn' eomplish aIl that we so ardently hope 13, Wyoming 3. Total, 306.m and desire. The things of the body *ReasonbIy sure Democratie--Aia-Stt are good; the things of the intellect bama 11, Arkansas 9, Florida 5, Geor- TI better; but best of all are the things gie 13, Kentucky 13, Louisiana 9, makJ of the soul; for, in the nation, as in Maryland 8, Mississippi 10, Missouri the the individual, in the long run it is 18, Nebraska 8, Nevada 3, North seize character that counts. Let us, there'- Carolina 12, Oklahoma 7, South Car- the fore, as a people set our faces resolu- olina 9. Tennessee 12, Texas 18, Vir- Toi tely against evil, and with broad char- ginia 12. Total, 177. Hug: ity, with kindliness and good will to- This is the final forecast by the seem ward all men, but with unflinching New York Herald of the election of but1 determination to smile down wrong, 1908. There have been few changes last strive with all the strength thait is in the outlook since the publication whie iven us for righteousness in public of the forecast of last Sunday, when nd in private life, the Herald 's electoral table gave Taft NOlS "Now, therefore, T, Theodore 280 votes; Bryan 156; doubtful, with Roosevelt, president of the United' Republican leanings. 26; doubtful, States, do set apart Thursday, the with Democratic leanings, 21. TI 26th day of November, as a day of :Basing the forecast of today still that eneral thanksgiving and prayer, an I on surface indications and on reports to hi on that day I recommend that the made by disnlterestedI corresp)ondenlts out people shall cease from their daily in v aious doubtful States, tile Herald aet work and, in their homes or in their oives Mr. Taft 306 electoral votes and * churches, meet devoutly to thank the Mr. Bry an 177. Tile States changed res5id Almighty for the many and great from the table of last Sunday are six. ownl blessings they have received in the No Staite that Mr. Taft seemed then conti past, and ,to pray that thiey may. be to havixe with rea.sonab)le surety has by r~ givenl st renguth so to order t heir' lives b)eenl lost to h im durngn the last wveek vi tan as to deserve a co n ti nua tio n of thlese it' thle eanag.N tat tha Mr i blessing~s in thie futre. Bryani wa edeiit ed wNithI last .week " fn wit ness whereof I have here- h:as gonle fra:n his coilumnl. T'he four qua unto set my handl and enn~sed the seal .State5 of C'olorado, Indiana, Mon.. wvith ofa te rU+nit.:. S ate 't b amied. tna andsw Wyoming, which were last cour' rnival WATCH The $250 Piano Price Drops $10 OAL per Day KETBOOK SMILE ' come, tempted by prices that t a dollar to do the work of 100 Come to the Bargain Carnival, Laundry Appliances aedar Wash Tubs at 58 cents. Galvanized rubs, Washboards, Sad Irons. If you need anything for Kitchen or Laundry, come to West's Carnival. Wood and Coal Heaters Large assortment, special prices, 94 cents :o $15.00. LACE CURTAINS cru and white, $1.00 values at . 65 cts. -lansome $3,50 curtains at .. . . $2,48 vhole family. 10 DAY Z CARNIVAL :classed as doubtful, with Re- oie n eurduo h,amn canL tendencies, are now credited o e f$5t su oaysc ir. Taft by the correspondents nneiet ies ohn nec be Herald. The two States ofconywihsalb froeya. aska and Kentucky, which wereAlliesan fnscoetdudr ed as doubtful, with Democraticehsatsalb tre vrt h nations, are now given to Mr.wadnothcutyfrhenoc Seofrie amqied lawsh." amn nt ai o te epuliancodi NO ESON F2OR issUt.sc hasreseeent,wentcense elhectoinleac Demcrticnddaecasbe ntric Galberaon e yer Iobervrs greetha Mr Br Ala licsean fine s ollectedfer erm aotaddto is lecora sten th acti hation be tever cas whe Sfiledto sake he eecto a rde ply the dcunt fore Tht'se efrnk of Nemokfo t Rpbi ttent of t s, a nd w es.t o usnduring and, ineed,drn t he t o susatitp-e tou ik nte gin ofthe EpbiSae thendi- Rx rele r ete f was intensfe twentsiherectoralfcie eedbeadsf oe ,n whileeeth betwepaent a lagof u'o,sreghnc ad tnc ~ Demo crcnat a Rpbi-eeneetbis aues ucin t thobsrvr the Stat Mr. Taftan naqit aywy hyd o ilo t yt reins ctoa e stren,shn icneine,giigo is.as jouet the pElart. Hue Tearsopaantoak -een byle toshnk the Rceeler andwroesl htte a mee in the DEmocreatenoa r hoogl oeu the whlee-t wantesifie hay win eroe clset hly acity Thy aea :in backeeto brya n. aolargelatinupnth ivr be Democrat cmainer arebli-delesae nurasa ger. f I te rminien t h all aend da o h seo hlrn l ve,t wethe whihapeculiard isflsaaneiat-esns ecn eemenithby oin g hour R ofeller ihy eomedtemt l capin fra he wol upr atcne sfe resfo omo osia gobvte ocrsh s oan Mr.-inadisatndn vl.Ta' mt which a sll lea. mTe close wyw akorfihi hmwt s t cotiue o rn n hs Avrou protmen of money backedf bhy do he onestisso loe tatat henotgie erntre satisfaton lderan momntsoetin mihtdeelpa posr Nebry S. C. ueer ri Iiwoldchng te onit ons ipaion Inevey cse her -RESIETS USTyNtie meis iefre ien That th frn Ntaemernty Saes, willw wat nine e fac is ot geeraly knon eo' loc l. Nordelier a7eth, 1908 non-esient ar no prmi e ntet fie o ep enda le r osfe Court, ntgae i Sut Caolnawit- oeulytr trn gtheney r and the nmes Sth legslatre sys:They Cortenea lsone s Pentitn t allbe nlafu fo an no- uos for inoneieek bgining No enof hi Stte,exeptonhis eber knb anyon ath beng time. Ten land oron te lnd uder h oroughly toe ouprth ofGnles-e S1. xcpt henacompnie son ihea ll cnvit.e a eber sisdbckto freoryn. spmo i- ,S. bnC ia aton mb n 16, lier. ie Demoratsie l c ain tare.L.Ep ng usel o!,ifl the ineidet With allWi.W.Comr eampaign. t s partas ithe Newo.C o~as any ouny o ths S a ndJr oidealer for theusobcil ren,ol MI l ienean hecer fCouk n S. ict C.sn. ecn fohe county is hoerthat atuth- not gewber satisfctorGilder8