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Republican Nominee For President. WILLIAA1 H. TAFT U It KKM WOOD rOSTOFFICK. New Federal Building There to Cost * I2,'?00. Ureonwood, Oct. I.?Mr. Frederick \v. Minshall n builder of Abbeville, was (ho lowest bidder for the erection o ' tho Oroonwood poatofllce building when the bids were opened in Wash hi? toil recently. Iiis hid was for $|2.*>00. The building must be com pleted by the llrsl of November. 1900. Mr. I. W. Wells has been given the contract by .Mrs. ('. T. Bailey for moving her residence so as to give the Government room for the post Olllco building. This is the second I (lino this house lias boon moved, Ihe (irst time being in make room for Ihc is very sulistanlial ami HlO n.nvin: Oregon hotel. The building, however does not seem to Inn I it at all. A Multitude ei' sins are Covered. 'I'll.- I.. & M. PAINT eo\< is defects in previous paintings, and wears for Hi (o l.". years, because the I.. & M Is pvro linseod oil binde-rpure oxide of /.ine pur< while lead, and yon help lo make (lie iniinl by mixing It quarts of Unseed oil with each gallon of paint. Its don- in two minutes. Makes cosl only $1.20 per gallon. .1. II. & M. I.. Nash, i.aureus, Clinton Pharmacy, Clinton, I- a M. i'aini Agents. NEWS PKOM WATER LOO Doings of a Week in Waterloo and Vic inity?Personal Mentioned. Waterloo, S. C., Sept. 28.-Prof. .). H. Sheeley, of Townville, who taught the- Waterloo High School last year, was a visitor last week. Mr. L. L. Dendy was here for several clays last week winding up his business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. I), c. Smith left Friday for Atlanta, where Mr. Smith goes for a'course of treatment at the Roberson Sanitarium. Mr. Andrew Taylor, of Greenwood, spent Thursday in Waterloo. Mr. J. C. Smith, after a ten days' rest at home, is again on the road for the Harris Springs Co. Mrs. Edward Hillhouse, of Travelers Rest, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson. Mr. Gary Culbertson has gone toLau rens, where he has a position with Mr. N. B. Dial. Miss Ida Fuller, of Coronnca, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Puller, for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Pettus have gone to Richmond and other points for sev eral weeks' visit. Mrs. T. .1. Anderson is at home from a brief visit to her parents in Clinton. Prof, and Mrs. S. W. Puckett, bride and groom, have arrived in Waterloo and are receiving the congratulations of a score of friends. Union Men Won't Sell Cotton. Columbia, Sept. 17. The gathering of the executive committee of the State Farmers' Union and county presidents concluded its session today. The fol lowing information was given out from the meeting, which was held behind closed doors. From reports from each of tin? twen ty-live counties represented at the meet ing the estimate of the present crop was averaged at from 58J to 59 per cent, of normal, which means that tIn State will produce about 800,000 bales this fall. Definite steps were taken to com plete the organization of counties. A resolution was unanimously adopted which required all members of the union to sell not a hale until there i.^ advance from the present price of con ' ton, the minimum price is held a secret. A pain prescription is printed upon each L'.'.e box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Palll Tablets. Ask your doctor or druggist if this formula is not com plete. Head pains, womanly pains. |>nlns anywhere get instant relic! from a Pink Pnltl Tablet. Palmetto Drug Company. HIT. OMVK NKWS NOTES Mr. Burton Now Able (o Return to His Resilience^ ?Personals. Mt. Olive. Sept. 28. The September gales have come at last and no doubl found a great deal of the white staple in the fields. The weather up to this time has been lino lor cotton picking and the farmers have made use of it too in this section. Hill & Cooper's ginnery is very busy nowadays. Mr. J. K. Burton, who had l<> move from his home during the recent high water, Iiis house being surrounded by witter, has moved back. Iiis loss is ex ceedingly great to him in that about all ol* his cotton and corn were destroyed. Tho tent meeting conducted by Broth ers Graham and Bishop near this place was a groat success; some having thoir understanding enlightened and are seek ing tho fullness of Cod's mercy. The prayer meeting of tho Kork sec tion is progressing now under the direct leadership of the Holy Spirit Mr. J. W. B. Hill and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. .). N. Jones. Miss May Madden, of thocity, i- vis iting friends here in the interest of the Mt. Olive school of which she is# loneli er The wholesome. Iiarluless green leaves rind tender steins Of a lung heal|ug mountainous shrub, give to l)r. Snoop's Cough Boinedy its cura tive properties, 1'lckllug or dry hrnnchiuil coughs tpilekly and safely yield to ilds highly effective Cough medic!;-. I >r. Bhoop assures moth ers thai they can wlh snfet> ghe it to even \ : young habios .\<> opium llo chloroform nb.soluiel.? mailing harsh or harm.ui. II callus the dis tressing cough, and heals ih<- sensi tive mcmbran A.ecepi no eher. Demand Dr. Shoop'n. Sold by the Pa 11 in-1 to i trug ('oinpauy. Bits Broke ami Horse Kan. Sumlny morning ns Mr. A. t'. Brum leti was leaving his yard, driving to ward the city Sipittl'C, the bits oi (hi horse's bridle broke in inn und llie horse ran ticross into the d> i p gullo.1 overturning tho buggy throwing Mr. Mr. Itrnmh 11 under it. and Inllietiug a numhor hi painful hi til so Mere than HllOllgll is loo Much, To maintain health, a mat uro ma:, or woman needs jnsl enough food to repair the waste au I supply energy and body heal. The liahittlf! oliinilil ption of more food limit Is lieCussarj for these purposes Is lie prime < au ? of stomach trouhi s. i letumiii in nini disorders of the kldlie || iroilbleii with indigestion. rotlso youi diel, lei reason rind not nppetil coiii ?.l am' lake a few doses of Chuiuli rlafn'i Stomach and Idvoi Tnbl 1 uul \<> will soon h< all right again. For sah by LaurCns I >t ( oinnntn. Republican Nominee For Vice=President. JAMES S. SHERMAN ^ (?Hilf? Vi h'le V II '?VI iL l'iitl.i.v uighl Chief IhiKwell ti nested up I!n? (Million honiill l rnin V. T. It Hey, who :? i. (Iroonuood ;i hi-'. hoiu<< (own. ami who is gilill.i ol . t< alin;; a soil en ho til Ihe tdulion Friday ami onio n rile I en of clothing nl Ihe Ow in's hoarding house. Ulley einno Into >h< eily ai noon, look Ihn : nit <?.? and ciiiuo on lo ihu hoard inn; hoiiso, soem'ed a room and wen) lo ||, |nt ? !Hnahl,\ to tnko a i? ni>; Instead, ho ool< some ololhes thai wore hum-in.? ? room und Iii to in tho iifteruoon mado oil towards Walls mills, nonr > i.i' it |dii<'0 hit hid soiu ? of Ihn stolen ariiciea. Thon he wont lowtird Parks I station, whore Ii? whs arrested by tho eh lot'. Thfl Hlolen ai'liclcH have been recovered und Ulley is in custody. Tlie still nine lins mi army suit in it. In gellier with kuiiio oilier artlclOH <>t elol h inn. For Chronic Diarrhoea. "Willie in I lie tinny In I*';:: 1 was laken wiiii chronic dlnrrhoen," says (icol'ge M. I'YIIOIl Of South (iil)KOU, I'll. "I have since tried many 1*0111 i'dii'! Im I willioiil any permanent re lief until Mr. A W, Miles of litis nlaee persuaded me lo Iry Chamber lain's Colic, Cliolern and Diarrhoea Ueinedy, one ho)lie of which Slopped ii at once." l-'ur Kille hy Lauren:, I n? >11?. Company. /Vlore Goods for Same Money 64 ?5 66 ot! Same Goods for Less Money Red Hot! _ RED IRON RACKET |C Is full of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions, Underwear, Hosiery?in fact we have got w nearly everything that your heart could wish for. It would take this 9 whole newspaper to mention our immense stock. 9 & Come, we are always busy, but we will find time to wait on you satisfactorily y J^L No need of wearing out your shoe soles hunting for bargains. Just come to the Red Iron RacJ^at. where bargains are so plentiful that wherever you turn the bargains arc looking at you. This firm now has a chain of stores iKSt covers the Piedmont section like the dew. Remember we sell same goods for less money six days in a week. Come and see through this Wonderful Bargain House. You will save 15 to ?% 25 per cent on every dollar you spend at "Red Iron Racket." We buy for five stores in large quantities, get our goods cheaper, do a ^? "Cash" Business and keep our Dollars rolling, therefore we can sell same goods for less money. We want your business and will serve you well. Red Iron Racket ,!. < \ IM Ii NW .v < < ). I:ive Cut-Price Stores: Laurens, Anderson, Greenwood and Spartatlburg.