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ONLY A AND CHRISTW Jtfoloro t lai.-; lime oin*! * j*?j ^lio<?s ;iud ?: y ::: 1,1 to tinio foe our nirilit; lhc.se goods zii > . e ; kniie deep into prices, i cost. -DRY ^Afe can interest you in thi If you are THE REASON WHY?We give you _ ..v/ufi u ;iirjfc tno amo.int at 40c. All styles i<? I'i.v.d Dress Goo ! Reautiful black I "repons from 40c to $; if of- n n^rrrmn pre rh o *. rn t?r\? 1 ^ r I V. ui. o. i ^uni. v/kiiv.? .1 v-iia ' J uu v?^l. 20c, only 15c a yard. A good Outing. ' going at only 20c a \nrd. ^-CAPES Al OUR STOCK CAN BE EQAJAl MAKEUP AND BEST Beautiful Capo, full siz:e, fur i only 91.00. The b:Lt $5.00 l Beautiful things ia Golf Capes Buy. REMEMBER WE ARE TP "?^ E3Z.EE ~C?o5e-i6tf6afa On Gro We desire to call tfc of Our friends and ci some very cheap pric< in the Grocery Xiine: Octagon Soap Per Box Electric Soap Per Box Magic Cleaner Soap Per Box 50 Bars Chic Soap Schnapps Tobacco 10 lb Box Parly Bird Tobacco 10 lb Box Limber Twig Tobacco 10 lb Box JForfy Pound Box of Starch Best California Lemon Cling Peaches, $ White Cherries, 3 ib Can Best Pears, 3 lb Can Canned Corn Standard Granulated Sti^ar $6.25 per io< O ?1 !Lion Coffee 12P/2C per poun< Good Greeri Coffee for i Flour for Stock. $1.IS per Half Patent Flour $2.00 1 We can save you Come to see us need of Grocei HESPECTKIJLLY, FANT BF V IAS WILL BE ; (? sioclv ol* 5)/v <L * o - < !>-> 'Vi^Niliy rodii TV< il i;v?N*y 5-<u t .o w-r ::: na:i:ry i :: ^t:iiieo?s <f n i m ? ir\ s department, interested in the vc .1 liivtnl i? si 1 nil wool f 111 i *-f I A good Woolen Cashmcr prices ioc to Si.oo. Good eo'b per yard. See our Speei oo for same goods. A good ivorth 7 'jC, going at 50 a ya: ND JACKS LEED BY FEW, BE5 FITTING FOR BEAST rimmed end bended, Facket ever seen in U i oncl fine Jackets?See IE PEOPLE TO SAVI Our old f nf'tlio IVni AsIiun 111**, ] ie attention ss&SK lit; is tllft Si astomers to 3S we olfer S.WKI / I Itill In ill/^tc , till! S)> lilitck Hi on f Tvl'Vli :? _ weeks ,i^o s1 ?vl,0 j|,,,ipiiu (i tj , torn.oil ns i ^ from A'liv * nrs C\li'iiliil! in! ,VVV ' . in l li:s j.jij i I .CO l'x>. \\V \ himself ! t>! ,v75 Willed i?!l<! ? >M' VITU !? * ?"> / 5 he n, -q iniiul ran 1. ' aicI <*: 2.00 'Call v* la?i liirliil i.:j. , lb Can 21c f.u.ii. s> < wo<i!i 20C |?s , 20c '.''i'1 v";,l; ! ililf K Moill JOC ?:.un! .Mtuft j a wovci t f ? O pounds. i>!l "*f t?i jivi* j on tZ N TO., t.r'srl.t radii . B pounds win* *U Il'liftij 51.oo. Rice l"i/ > ? I IOO pounds *r?*? >er hundred. i money, ' MON ' ):u- rr i!t* W 77x1911 i'r " ';yiVvl 1 * J-J. ?. .1 (I ji n c! cr. -?! Cs-e* vi;l Iiik'i nil . JlOO, .'!< ; J. ]<'oi p? ci/ic:i! i >n l-'ar of knt ( "out 8 J noli li SIMMON. 1 <p) CS us 1 : ^Rlt. ;' \ <1 > Olotliuso;, J , , il j >IV ?1 m Ll) d Ixif i I Illll' 1 SI 11 :? \v 2*1 oi'-ilot* to p I ? i*;a vo put i li i% a roffai'dlesK oi i' (i l ti SG-*=^3 ? nv i ":i jIuo of a doil*rr? Dress GoodttPss! ioc, 1 c, 25c?would be cheap j I l'rilliantine 20c to JjT. al at 75c. We bought " Table Damask, worth j <> ril. Regular 25c Jeans is rsxrji i^rrizi /<**w E I >T GOODS, BEST MONEY. ' r worth $1.50, forD nion, only 33.50.1" them before you .1 3 YOU MONtY h Over Jprotn J,ocaI J^B^b * Br * it Back, Hears j rier.tl, Mnj. li}- P. I ous Battery M'ark Ho^^p>g v vl. (.\, is in town", hoafcof frienda iappvyhal che? l ful?- a^Tever. ;nio Jolly, cokI natniM^E I. He ilivppfd ia 1? sl? "s niiil our spirits ro-p >kj|\\aid a' i >n of a sjr eial iuviia/Tiou to j (., r!.', to h?lj)liini oat Komeiif ; sti ami deer meat, pheasants, ; oils < f that b*U liuu*. in tli? i e': ntai-is, an exhaustive repot t j ppiaied in The Times, tw->! _ Our suriiise can he h.*:ti r III - - - j nan jJ'fqnlMU jus lie coolly ii - : 11i:?t he pome .ill the wh\ k'iile to st o us and flpmand a i of Jin ailicle that, appeal! d : >r, and he looked ie.il Intel, .j|( notice I that lie nad placed is and our pun, so wo , pave him to iinderrda.d tha* ai!v to make any appo'o.'y i j di? sje lit to demand. O ir ipidly ?.ver our sins of one-.liitiiission to see if we coid I ^ u io we had olTendtd ou> 111it out tuemoiy was a* | t a itji jiiui./ iiiifpiviiipr- a-; t.? I the 1,i:\est j no v.;: mean j,.4 AO hoinhly asked wlu-icei in* ; d. l4Wh>! that hnn' in the J. ltain, J'4' said he '"Jl was jit; si ", in fact toinnijroi!!J n? t iul.il in it?li udiy, and l v , ? way from A-dlEVU.;-: !! . make a cvrecljon ! I 'V) !| j e bepan to' fplije ouklP'e.it j duply, and wo could fflPTour 4 faiily pl.iv.ii p uiwi i},e j uce of i o oceijue, U>?! v ? j n>' i?\ We didn't think \v'e ! ? lioisUon-ly, l-ut ve under-- ' ) ie ptcssuiaii turned loose lie* t ' * '?! (I aoui? of I'io'm hi/sup- 1 i,.y f T. K Ikuky's Fii'i i: uro 1 ^=-?-Til a IIAIIDWOOI) lit e.-' of I ho Court House, on I 'lite Hickory, clear of ki.o's.in Nothing fcmulhr Ih-m 10 iu si/ s larger, proviil. (1 if, is si li DOLLARS PER CORD wil We^ay TJIREE DOLLAR s, in logs 10 inches or more in pnglh. Wo also buy WJJ1T1 FOR SPECIFICATIONS Lore, the grippers were somehow jarred <>80 and utterly lefnted to work, our uvil forgot to eat his pi, our for- man i-biaeed tlie stove, we heard a dog lork:g out on the street, and a policeman one in an hour or so later, but made o arrests. We f'i.t not. newn to he rude, ui it was our turn to sin lie, and we m ?d im cause ?< were iio'neetit. We id not ? ii e up i >ni law and deer hunt, io, sir, ice And we -In uldered all relousibilny oft' on '' e writer of that am, inslaiiiei. 11 it agreed lo make lie dt-siied coneciioti as the Major as in*?I us iluit lie bad Ihui besieged by a ooil of lotti*is io>f:ii< 1 iiiv that, iunit from hiii. s who 8a (1 they ".siA' it in The *1 m i'.s. We asked him to tell ns of that hunt ml this ahoir covers what he told. The atty di'l go <?'i the hunt and staid two . ys. Tl ey "Mllnl otitj deei" that was n?ihly of too ii.qui.si<iv? a nature, and ua.v hap came out to enter a mild protest gainst, the intruders traspassiog upon Is domain, when one of the party was ard hearbd enough to shoot it down in old blood, upon its own premises. And hey "kilted one squirrel", the little fel01^ was possibly industriously engaged u fctoring away its winter provender, vhqn it v gas rudely interrupted ly the eport "o^ a gun, and knowing that 'h^jstn)H^\-?LS not yet come, boldly adaftced to investigate, and lie also got it 5 the neck. And they "caught three i11To nshes," and they came back home, nd thus ended the famous hunt in the ilack Mountain. We think we smell a rat in this gloomy nd discouragieg account, of the hunt, ?v the Major. Methinks his party got si to a regular snap in the Black and lon't want to give it away. Hut if we ,re not mistaken Brother" 1m1 had best et his party together earlier next 'eion, else lie will lind others in the Held nying claim to a share of the game in hose woods abounding in bears, deer, in keys, pheasants, etc., etc., etc. --Notice to Advertisers. Adveitiseis arc le-peetfu'U lint:tad t<> m Monday, ii t. later 11 in Tuesday >Vp cannot make chamie after I hat day. m it im|m mm ilio who'.e tinin of the foice fo r Toes-day to fret out the piper. Instu 1 In Hon Ser vicos. Ile/s. A. A. .Tames un?l ('. A. II. ermines with K der J. E. (\ '.ton w ii! ot.duet the Installation Servietsof l?ev. P' ^ Bi$rAni'tioxi Sale. Oil ace-Mint of ttiln, my auction sale ,f S 'vvini; machines wax pss.poned .r. m Vlond.iv.' :U(I, to S:itii!<!.iyMio S,li. Tiie Carnival MTnlstrels and Silver DorPet Band came in from Union (his aiornir (? " after having sxpmt a most :>le;is^nt night there. The minstrel show ryeii last night >vas a success in all n*ipectsand and the ball afterward! was a treat succesi. * . . Thanksgiving dinner at. tic Uni ?n Totel was an ellegant affair. The b i\s ^y^iaely treaUd by the I'ni ?n people. 'The Pretties^J^^^^^^o\ynS. Rice. dr.. Kit 's shew wii?) .a . "Wonder vtnie"' If *\tiifa Clai s<n't. pet satii-li- d from the m itiiMvnith nek "f toys ai.d p.c" nits at the ' W.i ir .d'He" he uv?d not ny anywhere psning of Book: of Subsciipiion S .t'e <>f > (II b I ',( ?Ii.!.t ) lai'.mty el I "iii ri. ) jhtrsu tut {<> h < "iiii.b-i.<n i?s>icd b? w nndeisign-d as co'p n?tlors by M 11 inprr. "s cr lary el Si .{**, oa the .jth v of I h-ceinlicr, XoM.re is licreb/ g:ven I'm' b i >Us of !> o iplio i to !li < 11s.t i! s'f k o I i f lion Fn' l.i Hie M inn'".id n-i :g < '< . I! 1) op-!.? ! a' . l!i c of A II c*!? r (.' ), Hi tbe !; ; .|| S Pe 1 *. 'o > n* - afi<;' ail oa i? v'cnib i 1 1? oVI ?el. a in I'll- said i ii j i.s ! c.> p > a*ion wjil ve a capital Mock .$/ 11? 111 i I * ? I o >ii4i?-S of the |nr xab eo! I(JtI !:. x\ i111 i's |>i i ? ?;?.1 a u! b 1 i :css ] I'iiion. in il "a ill ' .. . I M ' I ' t'll;? In I !|- li 1- s .'I >1 II-II .?! II-injf lll>'llll? itli'i I' 'ii i"1 ali'i < Hit? I W, Ii. Wai.i.ai ! :, < J>. II WAM.ack, ^.'rr'i'o^TKit. j Cm porn tors. p, A p-. P\ / Ctl ' v i\ , 'ROPSY ft # 1.1?,- I- NM. in i* 1 ? '! > t : mi 'lii . f . mi. , !* : > ->: ! f' * 0?. V> : o ... *1 H ,.<?.! ? i-jy w, , V |,' ' JW ..i-iiOTiT-.-y?T-?irf?vw?iiiiiMI > nw M. > NUFACTURIXG CO., 1 t'u4 tiuffiilo li-ii'roi.'d, i-i Iiuxini/ Jo^h or l;!<> kJ, inches or i>:or<* ^ [ lies in (Si.iii!.' tt j* |.n \v.?ntcd, but j| Iraijjht, Whito Hickory, civer of Bi 1 be pnid fi.r Hickory < f above S I'KIt CO III) for straight Ah'h, ^ riiumoter, in 0 foot t inch or 12 C OAK, DOCH.VOOi) and 1'KRIn fc AND PRICES ON THEM. & i WILL VISIT TALLADEGA, ALA. Duke ami lll> lirklo Will S;ieu:l Two Days S ikN'C. Talladega, Ala., Doc. 3.?The D-.i'ie of Mane hector and his bride, neo Mt>Zimmerman, raid lit:* fa'he-, Eugene Zimmerman, will bo given a royal welcome w heii tl.ey arrive here this week. lAr. Zimmerman owns ruble property iu Talladega, i:ie u iing the luru??co, oro lands ami tiio hirminghaiu [ and TuJlacle.'ia r.ulroal, extending from ! Talladega to 1'?<11 City, nrul which niav ! some uay oe :i p <ru <u ;i tivswni i-au-im* illgfrOtU illVlJ .? "1 to the Atlantic 1 Miss Zimmerman was in Talladega last year and was a v.u favorite. According tot:;; itinerary Riven out by papers, the duke and his wife and Mr. Zimmermen will be in Talladega Tut s iav ami Wednesday and will leuvo on,the last name I <i:iv for llirmiugk&ni, thence to Jacks m. Mi s. ONE KILLED; TWO WOUNDED - - I Triigcdy Ihstiils Kitij a Family Row. i l*os->o After the ." layer. SYfiAC'AUGA, Ala, Dc. 1?A Moody tragedy occurred at Juanit.i, near thij place, in which John Martin shot and killetl his father-in-law, T-hoinas White, and seriously wounded a sou of Whito and a woman. Tho all'air arose over a j family quarrel. Martin antl his wife, it is stated, have ! not lived happily together and she was ' about to leave hitn. This determination j on the part of Mrs. Martin is said to i ........ i i... wi.;?.. ...i... ! Uiix' w.A'ii i;> n iim', ^ uu u a~J uiding her to avoid her husband. Martin is said to liavo lired into the puny, ootuposed of hi - wife and several \ " her relatives, killing W'into and leriovd/ wounding n voting son of the fsoens. and one of the women of the party. Martin escaped. A posse lias goon' . search of him. WHEELER SLAYS TWO IV1EN j Dispute Over an Account Ij satis to a | Double I :needy. * I Siii.ma, Ala., P \ 1?In Lowndca county, jr. t ner ?ss the Dallas liuo, A. Will drop ! Calvin Harris, both white, were hilled by George Wheeler. Waldr. ,p was share cropper with Wheeler and went to the store for the purpose of having a settlement. J11 figuring out tiie acconut, n dispute arose, 1 and Win l. r is said to have shot \v?ildrop, kiliin^ iiitn instantly. Harris win in the store jit the ),* -.to ami besides Wheeler, was tin only, ve witue s. Win- !<> states that wh v? Wuldrop fell, Harris reached nut h s hand for a Winchester rifle that was ly itig on the counter a ml tlmtlie (Wheeler) shot i.i:u, hilling him also. SAMFORD IS NOW GOVERNOR Office Is Turned Over to Ills yrlv.de Secretary. MovrciOMEKY, Ala., Deo. 1.?At id o'clock today Joseph F. Johnston retired from the executive office. Owing to siekneas the new governor, W. J. Sam ford, was unable to oouie to Johffsson rnriiol uvcr the 'iVi/. ' Samford, son of t1 . ;-ov >r::or nud his i privato sccr tnrv. i mto has h^cu sorao upprehea-i??u thar ? ?.?. 1 r !i.-:s'imight arise mi ;;c mat <>i (?i>v rat?r .Samford's ilhr-s*, liar nirhiug<> th lc111 <I ocourrud. Governor S.ontord i > improving daily, ami it i> tbongnr ho will la* a bio to outer upon his limits in a f, w days, TO ANN FX WE ST FLORIDA Alabama I?og?da t nl ulu's t ha InitJaI vc iu llii1 ^I .vI'tn"a;, r.? t!to mine.viJoa of West Florida by the sfatoJJf' ATT"' banin r.ccva;vd whoa a joint resolution was introdu c-d in the house of represcntives by Hon. Jauies F. Jones of Conecuh, providing for a joint coinmitteo 1 of tho general assembly to confer with f the govern* -r and legislature of Florida, ( during the recess as to what terms this 1 state can mako for the acquirement of f tho territory. ^ Th?> resolution authorizes a committee of five, three from the house and two from tho senate. A similar resolution was introduced in the senate. t Will Htilld lo the (InIf. 1 Q Austin, Dee. 4.?The Testa railway commission has been informed that tho \ Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf railroad, V which has con;, mplnted catering -.ho state for soni months, will shortly bo- 1 gin tho wont of construction, tho first objective point in tho .state being Amarillo. It is inti n i< d to project this road to tho gulf in the courso of time, tuak- . I lug another trunk line in tho state. Counterfeiter Arrested. Tuscumbia, Ala., Doc. 1.?Sheriff Gas- j mwiiy mis arrestou and placed in jail O. 0 Campbell, the man who attempted to pass counterfeit $'&') gold pieoes on several ?uen in this city. He had in nis possosiun sovenn oi.uu\mo<ti>ra ?. gold and siiver plating ontlit firm of 1 Cincinnati, and a number of gold and " diver coins which were allowed to re- tl main in his keeping. 01 ai Negro shot in the Face. 1b Auiiurn, Ala., Doc. 3.?At Drayton's law mill, 0 miles south of Auburn, tho 'orcmnn of tho mill shot Jake Dcwdell. 8t i negro, in tho faco and neck with n ;hargo of small shot. It seems that tho iOgro had been trespassing and hpd. n< >een warned not to do so again. Ihi in lisregarded tho warning. XI fit Charged With Killing the Xfall. (Jhattanooga, Dec. 1.?Tho postcUoo nspoctors report to headquarters hero he arrest of tho sub-contractor of tho & tar routo ljetwoen Uutlor, Ala., and l^c leridian, Miss., for rifling the mails, sit >no of tho letters socured contained #100. pr in Dead on the Street, Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 1.?Tho dead ody of Perry Sauders, a negro, was >und on tho sidewalk on First avenue 00 ith three bullet holes in his breast. ng mders was last seen alive In oompany ! a negro man and n woman V(' H PRITCHARD IN THE CABINET SUtfil He May Ho Tendered tbo l*ost? lunslfr tieiieral Portfolio. Asiievitxe, N. C., Deo. 8.?Sonato* Jeter O. Pritchard lias returued from a i?it to friends in Kansas to his home is Marshall, N. C. Senator Pritchard was accom untiled bv Mrs. Pritchard. It has been rumored in southern political circles that there may boachanga iu the cabinet after March 4, and that Senator l'ritchard may bo asked to aocept the position of postmaster goueraL The senator states that nothing of tho kind has boon intimate I to him and that lie can be of fully us much service to the country iu tho seuato as in tho cabinet. lie is satisfied that tho Nicaragua 4k canal bill will come up for consideration S at tho coming short session of congress ^ and that this and tho bill for tho reorganization of tho army, with possibly some action 011 tho Chinese and Philippine questions, will take up most of the time of tho coming session. Xoitli Carolina's Congressmen. Raleioii, Dec. 1.?Tho stato canvassiug board has canvassed tho congressional votes and annouueed thoresultas follows: First district, John H. Small, Democrat; Second district, Claude Kitchen, Democrat; Third district, Charles 11 Thomas, Democrat; Fourth district, Edward W. Pou, Democrat; Fifth district, William N. Kitchen, Democrat; Sixth district, John D. Bellamy, Democrat; Seventh district, Theodore T. Kluttz, Democrat; Eighth district, Spencer Blackburn, Republican; i*ru> h district, James M. Moody, ReOv oliean. ' rchlcntnlly Killed Himself. A icy, S. O., Doc. I ? liussoll Sarft t, 13 years old, was ne?!denaUy shot ?rul killed while hunting 0*1 ^lroad river. Ho with his father and others hand been hunting all day. In boardiug a flat boat to cross tho river, he placed his gun on the boat first and in getting on himself the gun was discharged, tho shot striking him in the mouth and passing entirely through his head. His face was horribly lacerated and death was almost iustaataueoua. (lending Has llegiiii. Columuia, S. C., Doc. 1.?The work of gradiug tho Charlotte, Motiroo and Columbia railroad has begun. The portion of tho road to be built is 39 miles in length, connecting McBee and Monroe. This will shorten the distance <50 miles, ns compared with tho presout distance 'ctweeu Monroe ami via Ham'.>.r? Tho now road is principally develop a groat tiiubor region, but will be uilp standard stylj so the Seaboard Air Uiio cau operate it r.s a regular line. An iin >oriaii Di c'.sioti. Gueewilee, S. C , Deo. 1.?Judge Aldrich has rendered n decision concerning tho juri.sdictiQn of magistrates which will turttil tho action of ilieso officers in civil cases. A eu-e came before the court on appeal irom a magis'rate's decision, tho appeal cringing ou the point that tho magi-trnto h ?i ac'od oc a yse outside Ins m ig st oil hirltory. .'vSdje lit5 3jxmii' i tii.it iiia'istrutos lxuvo j laeir reir:T ?rT Anmiifi - v ? ??*" i At t< :??;>:< <1 A <susdniii Ion. Aiken, S C., Deo. State Senator D. S. Henderson ha 1 a narrow escape from an assassin's bullet. Ho was a passenger on tho train from Charleston duo horo nr. !):J0 o'clock. Wliou the train was pulling out of White Pond some unknown party tired a pistol from the outside. Tho ball pussed through tho window and passod just over Mr. Henderson's head, tho broken gloss fall* iug into his lap. . . _ Charged With Kruud. Charleston, Dec. It.?Goorge P. Mo- ^ Zl&y, a pension agent and notory public, and Solomon M. Brown, a notary, ' invo beeu lodged in jail on a warrant jr sword out by special pension examiners, sluirging them with forgery. It is said hat nearly 100 people v.ili be named as icconiplices, and it is expected that yliolcsalo arrests will foiiotr. Killed In u Wrce.-Pa /xopville, S. C., Dec. 3.-?JL fatal vreclr occurred on tho Atlantic Coast jU a ; milo north of Wisacky in wkfoh >no n-yjtro brakeinan, Gus Singleton, vas liiiled instantly and two other irakemen injured, ouo having his leg irokeu. Some of the passengers were iruised and jostled up considerably, but lot much injured. Neck Iiroken bv a Knit Bishopvillk, S. (J., Dec. 1.?James Irown, a fnrmor, who lived aboat 8 ?iles from this place, was killed by A *U from his bnggy whilo returning omo. While going at a fast trot the orso stumbled, throwing him forward ver the dashboard, breaking his neok. Southern Short Cut Completed. Ooi.umbia. S. O., Dec. 8.?The South* rn niiort uut from Allendale to Hareevillc lias been completed. Thts lets le Southern into Savannah by use of aly a few miles of the Plant system ad shortens the distance between OoLinbia and Savannah by 14 miles. Was Probably >1 ordered. LpaktanisuRQ, S. O., Dec. 1.?Mystery irrounds the death of Klias Atkins of lis city near Marion, N. O. The man* it cf bis taking off is puzzling, but tho osc Ijfobable explanation is murder, ho fracture of tho skull, whly'i oAuhe#} >ath, seems tho work of wuh. ^ lmlral Kmllcott at Charleston, Oil a rlks r on, Deo. 1,?Bear Admiral adioott, chief of buroan, yards and >cUs, arrived hero today to iusi>eot the S3 iui mo naval station which will oblnbly bo removed to Charleston am Port Royal. Verdict Kor 920,000. "J Oxroitn, N. O., Doc. o?In tho $100,f) damage suit of Rev T. J. Gattis uinst Dr. J, C. Ki'.go, W. R. Odel) d B. N. Duko the jury nmlerod rdiot for the plaintiff for $3'),000 dnn* ?9