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la the Campalta Cry.
Our netcfcotire, tit*. Rica A O'Cmumr
IHioe 0».. bec»me hUtort. al in th. tr a.I
vartiaeiaiut totlay in ahi.lt they aay.
like the powerful Cutraaatera us Nap**-
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mtlrhlrM <-a»h hantaln# —III. a ilaiiat
leea tw>ura«e born «»t uwiueatloned au
;,ertortty, are ruitlna i*rt.ea Into inline
meat and are brtntrin* . rowJ* to their
t-o atore*. Their aranit »lfl a hern* of
Stvlna away free lantpa. fharober aeta.
tea arts md ehaira when your ca*h
purchaa** reach a certain amount, ha*
. audit the town, an 4 hun<lrert* of our
rltlaena’ h.onea are now adorned with
alft* receive.! from them. They make
apecial price* In today'* paper, and you
will do well to read their advertlaement
on pare three of tht# paper a* no houae
In the Made can alve you more valur
or better good* for your money tiian
the firm of the Rice A O'Connor Shoe
company.
Weddlne Present*. _____
A. 3. Renkl ha* Ju«t received a t>eau
tlful line of wetldlnif preaent*. which
h. ia offcrlnir at f»ur cent cotton pries*.
Call and ace hi* beautiful line of roods.
Mia* B. Carey has returned fiom a
pleasant visit to New York.
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BiaUAME TOMORROW
Athens V*. I nloit at S. C. at Macon
(Mi Park.
Macon. Nov. It, Two hundred
[ students front the Middle IWorfii Mil
i Itary and Agricultural College, and
i linens of Mlltedgeville, are tooling
!to Macon Saturday to wltneaa the
football game between North Carolina
and Georgia. An article In The Un
ion an.. Recorder of recent date elate*
that thry are coming In cqpwd* under
charge of Major Merchant to wltnes*
ihta great content. Ur wear the red and
black add to cheer Georgia on to vie
tory In the great straggle for southern
supremacy.
Americas. Albany. Grtffln and
Harneovtllr will each be represented
by large delegation*. Advice* from
f Athena state that the Geotgia boy*
will be is great ahape and that they
1 will come down with the avowed pur-
Iporr of tailing North Carolina*
scalp. _ ' '
On the other hand, the Carolln.an»,
I stung by paat defeat*, are coming to
Macon for the same purpose, that Is,
of taking Georgia's scalp, and a great
contest will be the reault. These two
teams have not met elnce 18&6, when
Georgia was victorious by a score of
24 to 1«. . „
A special train will be run to Ma
con from Athens on Saturday and a
good body of students and citizens
from the Classic City will be here.
Jones, the best punter in the south,
will send the spheroid 50 and 60 yards
at each attempt for Georgia. The
Carolinians have a line that is well
nigh Imptegnable and claims are made
that the bucking of the Georgia backs
i will bo fruliless. Soldiers from the
! First Georgia regiment will come in
drove*, as Col. I-awton Is In sympa
thy with the game. The game will
be played at Central City Park and
will be called a. 3 p. m. Children ad
mitted at half price.
NASA I- CATARRH quickly yields to
treatment by Kly's Cream Balm, which
Is agreeably aromatic. It is received
through the nostrils, cleanses and heals
the whole surface over which It diffuse*
Itself. To test It, a trial size for 10 cents
or the large for 60 cents is mailed by
Kly Brothers, 56 Warren Street. New
York. Druggists keep It .A remedy for
Nasal Catarrh which Is drying or ex
citing to the diseased membrane should
not be used. Cream Balm is recognized
! as a specific.
The greatest grace of a gift perhaps
jis that it anticipates and admits of
| no return.
—
CASTORIA.
! B°an the Kind You Ha.e Always Bought
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J t«errlea wllh Cy. an - Ah learnt how he
j killed ’em. an" Ah Jest thought Ah’d
kill a few an. go In th’ tma'nesa with.
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tier*, do yu'T asked Plater Kllen Jane,
pausing to get her second wind, for she
had been splntlng along at race-hmsel
speed. Our anawer was In the nega- ,
live.
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den* In the crack* atween an' under]
th’ rock*. Ks th' weather la warm thev
come* out about th - fust uv April Jeat ]
Y lake a look aroun', but they dou't!
leave their tied* fo* good much befo’.
th' middle uv May. The fir*l sunshiny i
day In April Ah taken mail snake stick 1
an* make* ready fo' th' hunt,' con
tinued Bister Kllen Jane. leaping from
the bed with a great display of agility
and producing a singular looking In
alrument. It was n heavy oaken staff
I about six and a half feet long, tapering
from a thickness of two Inches at one
end'to half that diameter near the han
dle. The lower end was also finished
off with a hard knob, something like a
golfing braaaey.
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Mrs. White?' I asked Sister Kllen Jane.
'White' having been the cognomen of
her deceased husband. Hhe smiled at
my Ignorance.
•• 'Why, sometime Ah kin hear 'em
inside the rocks, an’ sometimes Ah kin
only find ’em by knowln’ whah t' look
fur 'em. Snakes air onery critter*, an'
thar ain't nothin' te'lar 'bout ’em, how
aomever. They make thar dens all
aroun' th' mounting heah, thar, aji'
ev'rywhar. Yo’ kin nevah tell how
many air goln’ to be In one den, either.
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at on* time. Gen'rallythar air about
two dozen uv 'cm to a family.
•'Th' grande*' kill uv rattler* Ah ever
made was a few yeahs ago. Ah found
’em in 'Rattlesnake Den,' which air a
place all rocks an' spur*. Th’ tun
seem* nevah to shine Into th' den, an'
It al • always du*k up thar. (Es sntan
do come up on the yearlh now an' then,
as spur uv Bcragg mounting do »y,
then 'Rattlesnake Den. air his do'way.)
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time, an’ thar they war quollfld (coded)
up in bads as big as bushel measures.
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time in April, mi' they war beglntdn' to
wake from thar long Bleep. Ah had
mab snakin' utlck with me an’ Ah star
ted with might an' main Aa th’ fust
lick I know Ah killed full fifteen rat
tlers, an’ th’ others »et up a clleken*
which could be heard a mile away.
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SPECIAL RATIIS TO COi.ITUiIA.
Account P-mth Carolina Plate Fair,
jon Nov llih to l*th. Pouthern Rail* ay
I will art! Ib kels a* a'-ove. at one far*
plus 6* cent* r>iun<l trip; also, on Nov.
| is, it and 17. limited to lath, at low
rat* of 42.40. Miieulal train* will be run
Nov ,l«th and lith. For full Informa
-1 il»n apply to
M. C. JON# C. T. A.
W. A «IIJIKKB. V. T. A.
J. B HEYWARD. T P. A
787 Broad fitreet.
WRECK ON CJEOROIA
Mixed Train Jumped Track on Macon
Branch
Mneon, Ga., Nov. 11.—The Georgia
I railroad train, which was due to ar
rive here yesterday aftermsm at 4
o'clock, met with an accident al llob
! erf* Btatlon, about nine miles from the
city yesterday.
The train was made up of both pas
senger and freight ear*, and when near
the station two of the freight ear*
Jumped the track. The train wh» de
layed, for about five hour*. The track
wa* cleared last night and the trains >
are running a* usual today. Most of Ihe
passengers remained at Robert's Sta
tion until the wreck was cleared, but
some few came Into the city on the
engine.
Headquarters
For trun'l*. bugs, dress suit eases,
pocket books, luueh liaskets, Meyclo
( user, trunk straps. Trunk Faetoiy, R4J
Broad.
THE PRESIDENT
Cast His Ballot Like Anybody
Else.
Canton. Ohio. Nov. 11. President.
McKinley, accompanied by eight or
his old friends, walked from the M.
C. Barber home Tuesday morning, to
precinct C., where he cast hia vote.
The voting place Is In a carpenter
shop.
The president's registration number
was called out as 192 and he was
handed ballot 133. It. was 9:54 o'clock
when he entered the booth. The
curtain inclosing the booth caught
over his left shoulder and was allowed
to hang there, leaving the president in
full view as hr* prepared his ballot.
He laid his silk hat on the shelf or
the booth and ttxe» marked hlw ballot,
laklng one mlniith and six seconds to
do It. i
"William McKJTHey.” called out the
receiving Judge, rip be took the ballot,
omitting ihe strait and number of the
voter. -*
MR. MARTIN
IS WINNER
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laved.
Chicago. 111. Nov. IT.—* "Wa *ata
I aroused by a fust lade of alone*
11in.nigh the windows Just la tint* to
earape the bad effect* of lh* amok*."
said John Given, who. wllh Ms broth
rr* Harry and Jams* wa* sleeping
»a the third Poor of the building at
111 South Water street whim Sre broke
I out »a the Sta r below at 2 o'clock yes*
I terdav morning and did conalderabl*
I demage.
rioud* of smoke pouring from the
windows of Ihe room occupied by K
H. |4mr. a commlaeion man. attracted
■he ollrnll.in of those who happened
to be paselng the building sod an
alarm was sent m. Before the flame#
had gained much headway, however,
they were extinguished. In the mean
time soniebi ih remembered thai the
Given bri iher* were aleeplng right
over llie spot where ihe fire originated.
Pedestrian* heard of thl* and lagan to
throw rocks through the windows In
order to wake the three men. John
Given, who wa* nearest window*,
jumped to hla feet mid called hia broth
erg. They walked down the atalr In
safety. The cause of the fire I* un
known.
YOUNG MOTHERS.
Croup I* the terror of thousand* of
young mother* because Its oul break Is
so agonising and frequently fatal. Hhl
loh's iCough and Consumption Cure
acts like magic in cage of Croup. II
ha* never been known to fall. The
worst case* relieved Immediately. Price
25 c t*., 50 i ts. and $1 .WV Bold by—Re
tallers. T. A. Buxton. Anderson'* Drug
Htorv. Alexander's Drug Htore, W est
End Pharmacy, The King Pharmacy;
Wholesaler*. Davenport A Phlnlxy.
A NEW ROOSEVELT.
The Successful Candidate Mas Elk
Named For Him.
Charleston, Nov. 1L* —Gol. T. Barker
Jones rejoices that Cot. Theodore
Roosevelt is elected governor of New
York and has informed the rough rid
ing politician of his (Might. Yester
day he dispatched Hie following dis
patch to the governor-elect of the Em
pire State:
“In behalf of the South Carolina Re
publicans, our sincere congratulations
Is extended. You didn’t do anything
to them; simply rode triumphantly
over them. T. Barker Jones,
"For Republican Party.
“November, 9, 1898."
Colonel Jones was to have been a
candidate himself cn Tuesday, hut on
advice of the Washington leaders he
kept out of the fight. Whether or not
he was chosen by the Republican party
to express congratulations to Colonel
Roosevelt, doe:; not appear.
Direct.
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MULHERIN'S
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The Kin* Pbarmary; Whutcaaiera Day
[rwpnrt A Phinlay.
A Foal aad a Woman.
fihn never rated for him
Ualll there came, a day
When be fell la love with hey
Aad acted to such a way.
A* to #H hla aatoalshed fricaida
With feelings of dismay.
M*yi used to tumor him
For the good aenae that he bad.
Hut he fell hi love with her
And earned on Hhe mad.
And people aaw. amnaed.
And said It wa* too bad.
Then she that had never rared
And had turned to ether men
Would deign to atulle sometime*.
For. being n woman, when
Hhe had made a fool of Ihe man
She rather liked him then.
—Cleveland Leader,
BANKRUPTCY PETITION
Filed By Attorney* of Mr. R. C
I ul. her Yesterday.
Messrs. Charles Plequet and F. H.
Myers, attorney# for Mr. Reuben C.
Fulcher, yesterday filed « petition for
voluntary bankruptcy In the above gen
tleman's name. -
There are 11,900 assets and ft,600 lia
bilities.
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Just Recieved
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READ HERALD’S WANT IS
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i 11» grothd* _____
The Hroahlaau
A rtp«4» of laughtee aad ntwfiso
' a rwsib- of < urtala* that *h«k wi tha
light . i .
tit the broad sun. new rbwn. a at mead
ow a and la hi K •
‘ Ao4 her rye* and twf red Ul« ahd cdtea
aad eakro.
! And w h-, with th* world wnwld that
bieak fast dl« Id. ?
! n nt a , tU st were a baaauet with her at
my #!«!#,
i A rtptdc of laughter—a rill at It. sweet
!As the rill* (hat low* Mile* pant mead
ows of wheat
; Wlwn the June bird* are waging o'*r
non 0. id* and broke*.
j vnd h t eye* and her red Up# and raf
ter and rake*.
I And wno with tlte world would that
break leal dlvtde?
j Itut a cruet were a laispnl with her at
my aide.
I The light of her eye and the light of
[ And ih. f sun's light goldelfted Ihrmigh
rurttoln# nf tto##:
| The breath of the morning o'er mead
owl »ml Ink#*:
And tli WeMlfti of l#V# o##r rnff## tofid
ctiktfi.
And Who with the world would aueh
hreakfaal divide?
Ilut a ' rust were a banquet with hay at
my side
FRANK L. ffTANTON.
MANY A LOVER
Has turned with disgust from an other
wise lovable glil with an offensive
breath. Karl'* Clover Root Tea purlftea
the breath by it* action on the bowels,
He., os nothing else Will. Sold ftor yaarn
on absolute guarantee. Price 2-"» eta,
snd 50 ct*. Bold by—Retailers. T. A
lluxton. Amleraon's Drug Htore, Alex
ander's Drug Store, West kiid Phar
macy, The King Pharmacy; Wholesal
ers, Davenport A Phtnlay.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
will find our cellmates for lumber,
shingle*, laths, door*, sash and blinds
to be beyond competition at all times,
quality Included.
Factory and Saw mil equipped with
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Prices, Catalogues, Etc., upon appli
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