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Local News* WKDNKSDAY, AI'HIL IO, i:>ui. I>cl(on Items. Tuesday. April Ul li, nt?.tfl) p. m., th? m um ?i ?re ol' Miss Jessie, Geer and Mr. .lohn Clifton (j reell? was solem nixed in the Baptist Church. Though IHM Om i \.: - !i:;n!f for display, but rather the contrary was the desire and intention .il (lie In ida I parly, yd everything < on tributed i<> make thu marriage as !). ?tu liflll i! was simple ililli KWeel ill i! pei!?ci arrangement. To the ?irai nw >)l Mendelssohn's wedding march, hean ti lui ly rendered hy Mi.-. W. .\ . lenient, thu hi ?dal pal \\ cali the tallow lng order: l'ir>i cane Hi ushers, Messrs. C. \V. I'ice atol I !.?.>tl M. Cox; ne\| came Ile :i! h inlai - : Miss Idelle Hice willi Mi Caul Kan , ol" Anders m. Miss Fawner Sal hei land with Mr. F rod W. ( 'ox, "I T.mey Creek, Miss Maggie Clinkseales with Mr. W. L. T/ribble, nf Anderson, Miss Kotta Brea/cal?- with Mr. Will Cobb. Miss Bessie (Jai.v, ol'I ?reen ville, with Mr. Millard dubbs, ol linnea Calli. The lovely maid ol' honor. Miss Lela (leer, sister ol' Um bride, preceded the b?:de and groom lo tho ni I ar, where ii semi circle was formed, in the renter of which the bride and groom stood facing the officiating clergyman during the ceremony, which was performed hy Kev. W. T. Tate. "Tho Morning Prayer" was softly rendered on the organ. The bride is tho eldest daugh ter of Mrs. Alice Geer, and i? a lady of many lovable traits of character, while Mr. Green is a noble young man, a son of Mr. John T. Green, one of Anderson County's most prosperous planters. Fre?', ami Mrs, H, K. Geer, ot Green ville, are visiting tho family of Mr. J. T. Rico. Miss Addie Tathem, of Greenwood, is visiting tho family of K. A. Lewis. Dr. T. M. Stokes has moved his stork of drugs to tho store formerly occupied by .1. II. Woodside, near thc cotton mill. Miss Sadie llaynie is visiting her aunt, Miss Mary llaynie. The Fraternal organization, thc Woodmen of tho World, have recently erected a handsome monument nt tho grave ol' .1. Charles Acker, ol'which order he was a prominent member. Sunday, April ".Mst, has been set apart tor the unveiling ol' tho monument. Gen. M. L. Bonham, ol' Anderson, will bo tho orator ot the day. K Morts are being made to secure a one fare rate from points between Greenville, Wal halla and Greenwood. The exercises will take place at 13:?U o'clock. The public and esp? chilly all Woodmen are cordially invited. C. Denver Dots. After tho deluge of rain that fell last week, it was hardly expected that the ?oil weald do to plough so soon, butjwo hear to-day (the Otb) tho gee ! haw ! .of the plow boy on almost every side. And as he whistles merrily going to and from his work, and even while al it, ?wc conclude ho. is happy. There is a pleasure in breathing the pure air, smelling the fresh turned soil, hearing the birds sing, and seeing thc trees and flowers budding and put ting forth green leaves, thatcxhilcratCH the spirit and makes one feel like sing ing. The heavy rains broke over terraces and washed tho landa badly, ?u that farmers have much work to doov . tho second time that had been well done once. But with brave hearts and will ing hands they are going ahead, and in a month from now, if tho weather is favorable, will hardly realize that they lost two weeks' work by tho rains, to say nothing of the extra work it tnuscd them to do. Tho scarcity of farm hands will help in a measure to control tho cotton acreage, so it may provo a blessiug in disguise after all. The wheat and oat tield? aro looking tine, ami it is gratifying to know that tho acreage devoted to those crops have been largely increased. Tho corn crop on uplands has mostly boen planted and tho land fer it innre highly fertilized than usual. Many Dcuverites visited Anderson last week and saw the Carnival. Many opinions aiccxpressed about it, varying between good, bad and iudillcrent. Cadet Will. Garrison came in from Clemson Friday for a short slay at home. Mr. W. 1>. Garrison spent a few days lust week with relatives at Walhalla. Miss Hattie McWhorter will com mence her school nt Antun next week. Mrs. Sallie Whitten, of Marietta, (?a.. is visiting relatives in this section. INC?GNITA, j \aron Items. Tho health ol this community is very good. Our people were very much excited over the Carnival and high diver in Anderson last week. Tho rainy weather is causing a great throw back with tho farmers. We aro glad to KOO the small grain cropB looking so w ell. Mr. Baker Gontry is at homo now for a few days. He has been suffering with a vaccinated arm. Mr. T. W. Rice, of Cannon, (la., vis ited in this section recently. A Sunday-school has been organized at Trinity Church, to bo held in the af ternoon, with Mr. Cromer as Superin tendent. We wish them much suc cess. Aaron's morchants, Mr. Tom King and Jolly Bros., aro doing a thriving business. OBSERVER. As the hot weather of Hummer i* ap proaching, thia paper will cr.n?n*ntly keen before ita roHdeia TEKTIIIN*,'a remedy /which, vbere known, ia heine .unlveraallv UBed to prevent ami counter act the enveta of warm weatbor upon email ehildron, and lt ia hoped that all mothers of thia community will keep their children in a hea'thy condition by ?1 "inti it for it cost? only 25 con tn at ruRKiata; or mail 25 ote. to C. J. MoCcett, 21. D., St. Louis, Mo. l.ownd<?sv?IIc Locals. Dr. Dixon, a dentist of Abbeville, was hern several days la?' week lining dental work. Dr. T. <>. Kirkpatrick wont to An derson on business l'or a day or two. Mrs. IL C. Kay neut lo Andel Ron oil n shopping ? i;* Wi diiosday. Miss Knniee Calhoun, who has a school al I .a ti mer, Kpenl several day? ol' last wet U u ii h Miss Anni? Liddell. Mr. John McCnlla, who is attending the \N olloril foi leg? lillilij-' School. : i ?. i?'. home i i ?ila;, night, spent Easter : .villi i..? j? ?M ilts. Mt*, ami Mrs. I. II. ! Mei'ali.i, and rei tuned tn Spartanbiirg I Mum! mol'liilig. . !.!'!!.? ML-is Ida Allen gave a parly Saturday aI teriionn to her lillie I li ie mis in honor ol' her ninth hi Kinlay. 'I;. J.. .1. Unchain e made a business ii in io Anderson lin- lir.st of the week. Mr. Tom Raskin, of Moir tinville, worshipped ;:i the Methodist ('lunch j in the forenoon anti the Baptist in the j al lei noon Sunday. ; The \lv\. ? eier Stokes, who was pas ; tor ol'the Methodist Church lit re until ? this year, and is now stationed at 1'ieil j mont, came down Monday afternoon lind will be hen* several days. He is stopping with Mr. .las. T. Kuti mer. Weare requested to announce that Ml*. J. 1'. Marion, Jr., w ill preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, April I-f Hi. M< DAVID HORTON. April H, 1001. News from Townville. We have had our share of rai ti for tho past few weeks, also a groat deal of la grippe and pneumoniu. The mumps aro now raging among our peo ple. Mr. and Mrs. .1. I). Holt visited An derson this week. Mr. Willet Giles, ol' Piedmont, is spending awhile willi home folks. Mis. M. .1. Martin is having a tenant house erected on her place. Prof. H. P. Clinkscalcs closed his I school Mu ch .".?jh and will return to I va in a shol l while. Miss Lucy Klgin. of linnea Path, who attended school here thc past winter, has returned homo. Miss Lucy made many friends during her stay nt Town ville who were sorry to see her leave anti hope she will come again soon. Mr. litigar (Tinkscalos, win? also at tended thc T. II. S., has returned to Iva tt? tht- regret of many friends. Miss Janie ('nines has returned homo after spending the winter in Charles ton, lier health ia much hot ter, and j her friends are glad to note she is ! nint h improved and gladly welcome i her back again. ?*issLucy Harri.-, is .-pentling several weeks in Anderson with Mrs. Tribble. Miss Annie Dickson, of H roy les, sjient this week with her grandmother, Mrs. MeCarley. Mr. J. Walter Dickson has returned from Woll'oid College. His many friends gladly welcome him back to Townville. Mr. Claude Shirley spent last week at Pair Play. Mr. .fiilin Ilairis came home from i Furinnti University Thursday on ac count of failing health. We aro glad to see him back and hope he will soon be well again. Miss Sallie Shirley has returned to her homo at Boleniau. Mrs. Sarah MeCarley was very badly I hurt recently by a fulling plank. She is unable to walk, but we aro glad to say she. is much better ut present. Nlr. Lilis '1 ribble is visiting his sister, Mrs. Babb. Kev. Mr. Williams will preach at tho Baptist Church to-inorrow a. m. and Mr. Jones nt the Presbyterian in the afternoon. Wo hone for n good day and to soo a happy Kaster. JOK. * April ?, 1001. --mm>~ . mn Midway Items. Sunday dawned bright and clear, a typical Kaster, truly emblematic of our risen Saviour. The young people wero pleasantly entertained at an Kastor egg hunt, given at tho homo of Mr. William Van diver, on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Vernon Watson and little son, Fred, spent Saturday night andSunday with her parents. Sho was accom panied by Mist Margie Vandivcr, who will spend the week with relatives. Mrs. Augustus Thompson, formerly Miss Minnie Anderson, delighted tho members of our Sunday School by her preeoucc on Sunday afternoon. Mr. William Vandivcr ia having some work done on his residence by our two ellicicnt young architects, Messrs. James Reuben vandivcr anti Van Huron Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Quince Hammond have been nu a visit to Greenville to see their daughter, Miss Ruby, who is a student ot the Chicora College. Our young people were pleasantly entertained at a dance given at the home of Mr. William Kay on Wednes day evening last. Mr. and Mrs. William Maddox have been visiting relatives in Mohawk. Miss Sallie Vandivcr is spending the week in Pendleton with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Watson. Miss Rossie Kay is spending awhile with relatives in the Fork. Her tunny friends wish her a speedy return. Mr. Henry llrootne nnd children spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister-in-law, Sirs. William* Vandivcr. j Our farmers aro truly delighted to welcome the beautiful sunshiny days, I although they have borne the gloomy I prospects bravely and cheerfully. Wi: THREE. Pendleton News. Tho Presbyterian congregation have elected and called Rev. Mr. Strickland, of Clinton, S. who lu s been preach ing for them 1 ar several months. Wo suppose ho will be installed pastor and move his family to our town. Wo give him nnd family a heerty welcome. Camp Tallie Simpson, No. 1,000, met Saturday, tho (Rh, and elected delegates to tho Memphis and Stnte Reunion. Delegates to Memphis. J. C. Stribling and W. J. Martin and Samuel McCrary; Sponsor, Miss Mnymio Dnvant; vaids ot Honor, Miss Lila Stribling and Miss Annie IL Simpson. State delegates, J. W. Simpson, l?. K. Sloan nnd W. M. Gibson; Sponsor, Miss Eloise Sloan; Maitis of Honor, Miss Annie H. Simp eon and Miss Jennie Simpson. TEM. TALE, Card of Thanks. To our many friends of Audersnn who were so kind to us during the ill ness anti tie ith of our darling little Fredda, we desire to express our most sincere thanks. May CL ul bless you nil. Your grateful frb ods, MR. ANO Mn>. JOHN L. LA FOT. -Iron King Stovo-. aie oonatderod tne bett. Buy ono. Osborne <fc Osborne Solo Agents. Holcmaii News. We liuv.ii had picul> of min for tho last few ?lay.?. If th? farmers don't huik out they will got nu far behind with their work this Spring as last Spi mg. The young folks of this conimuuity had the pleasure of attending a hirth dav party nt I ho residence of Slr. .James I. Barton, nt M roy les, recently. About ten o'clock we wer?: invited into tin; dining room where we were served re freshments and then we returned to i lie parlor, where we played games (in ti! the chark tinged twelve, when we hid euch ot her farewell. We extend to Mr. and .MIN. Kai ton our ni n cere thanks. We also had I he pleasure ol' attend in? a geographical party .it Mr. Kdreii runnel's lasl Wednesday night, which wa-? lifo-. The angel ol Death visited thc home ol Mr. Monroe Simmons on the -2nd nil. and look on! ol that home a loving wit'-and mother. She had been sick loi (pute awhile with that fatal disease, coiiMimplion. She was a member of the Double Springs Baptist Church, where bel- remains were laid to lest the following day. The funeral ser vios vile conducted by her pastor, I.ev. W. W. '.ea!?leis. She leaves a husband and six children, who deeply mourn her death. They have the sym pathy of the community. Miss Collie Barton, of Broyles, visit ed relatives in our burg last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Frank White, of Greenville, wits in ?mr burg last Thursday. Mrs. C. E. Skelton and her four sons, of Augusta, Ga., visited friends and re latives in this community recently. Last week quite a number of our people visited the Carnival, which was very good. W e saw several of our young people out rilling last Sunday. Miss Catiline Halton, one of our most channing young ladies, spent a few tlayn in Anderson last week. Mr. Bob Brice has purchased him a n? w buggy. Watch out, giris, some of you will get a ride. Mr. I J. O. Bradbcrry. our clever merchant, is doing a flourishing busi VlOLET. Letter to Mr. 0. D. Anderson, Anderson" S. C. DKAI: SIK: Looks suspicious-any oiler of "Something for nothing" docs, unless made by an eminently responsi ble house, and with proper explana tions. We oiler you "Free Faint" for your house, because it helps us to establish an agency at your place. Any Mercantile Agency or Bank will tell you that our rating is "BIG," and our Credit. "HIGHEST." If you or any other house-owner in tends painting this Spring, sends us dimensions of house, and number of coats of paint required, and we will send soino tasty color combinations, and advise as to tho number of gallons we'll ship you "for nothing." lt is conceded by all makers that we arc the largest manufacturers of Pre pared Faint in the U. H. ; deservedly so, asL.& M. is tho only PUKE PAINT that stands tho addition of much Liu seed Oil-covers better; lasts longer, and costs less than pure white lead. Glad to bear from you. Respectfully von rs, LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, Paint Makers. 207 Pearl St., New York City. Tho reputAtich of Sullivan ITdw. Co.'s imp?t i 1 Dive Carrawa ia Leeming widely eulabil-*' c-d. The continually iu ?.reavini: nales o. thsr-e Harrows ia a mat ter of great uatlBtaetloo and pleasure to them. NumcrouH "so-called" improvemeuta luve from time to time been made on lita old original Brooks ditton Plantera. All auch HO-callod improvements have proven but abort-lived failures and to day there ia no implement on tho market that will distribute the need aa perfectly or that can be HM easily manipulated aa the old original Brook's Planter. A great many of the Plantera on tho market are but half-made, of very p>or material; but Sullivan Hdw. Co. have a Planter thor oughly well-made, of tho very beat ma terial, with a heavy-wrought iron strap aecurely hilted around the box of each Planter. Rooting, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing done on short notice by Osborne & Oaborue. Wo offer thia week hundreds of pairs of Sample Shoes at prices to please. Come quick while we have your number. Pri i ces on these Shoes too cheap to quote. Vandlver Bros. If you want a good Shot Gun, Rifle er Fistol, try Brock Broa., aa they haye a large assortment and their prices are rignt. Buy your Loadod Sheila, Shot, Powder am* Caps and Dynamite and Fuse at Brock Bros., aud you will always And the prices right Pot Planta and Cal Flowers for sale. Bargo and scaali Faims a specialty. Mrs. J. F. tiiuksealea, '212 North Main St. Money to loan on brat mortgage of real property. Apply to Trlbblo & Prince, Attorneys. Have hot water pipes run Irom your ?love to bath room. Try Osborne & Ooborne. If you liavo a Mirror you want Ra Silverod, or want a Mirror made to tit or replana th? old broken ene, seo R W, SPERR, He will makeorrepairnllslzes at reasonable prions. 33 - 13 Jobbers prices on "Schapps," "Karly Bird" and "Blue Jay" Tobacwis. Low est prices on Flour, Coffee, Corn, Bacon, and heavy (Jroceriop. Vandlver Bros. If you want to make your wife emile, bay end give her ? pair ot Brock Bros. gliarauteud Scissors or tihoars. YV. H. Shearer Sirv^yor, You will lind me nt Dean A RatMflVa. Long dls tanco Fhono at my reaideuee. Thia is our preatost year. Wo ?re proud of our rooord. aud are striving by cory honest meana to win you for a eua tomcr. ti ive u? a trial if you have never dono no boiore. Vandlver Bro?. Twer.ty-five Dollars will buya fairly good wquare practico Piano at "the (I. A. Reel Music Honan. They are intrinai c.dly worth double that amount. . mm ?*> mm ? TO MERCHANTS. Wo will conduct a General Commis sion Business, selling direct from tho largest Mills and Factories to Mer chants only, caving the middlo man's protita. Tho Mills and Factories we represent offer great inducements to cash buyers. Our Clothing is manufactured in Cin cinnati-"Superb Brand." Wo can lit1 any sizo boy or man from 8 years to a Size 50. Our Hats aro Baltimore made -none better sold. Our Shoes aro from Boston, where our Southern wholesale houses buy-tho greatest Shoo market in tho world. Our Pants, Jeans, Cassimercs, Over alls, etc., aro made by tho Cleveland Woolen Mills, direct from tho raw ma terial. Wo can eiivo ??..rchants the middlo mnu's profits and agents' com mission on this lino. Sheetings, Shirtings. Checks, Cot tonades, Hosiery, etc., direct from our Soul boru mills. Office and Sample Room over P. O. 1 Jo invito nil our merchant friends to ? all. or write us for Samples. Respectfully, n. c. WEDB, i WEBB & CATER. A. P. CATER. S i Men and Women continue Beautiful Sto This past week was a great success. The more the peo j every side we are receiving encouragement. A very promine that we were bound to do a wonderful business ; said he spoke shopping- If we were to give you his name you would agree weight. Watch us ; we will grow as the season advances. Easter over our MILLINERY is in full blast, and ready throughout this section of the State. We are the people for ? VjXivi A JtjLJLl.^ \J? business in earnest. 1 the patterns, and have stock half into, and yet increase our Clothing business. This a quicker selling line o F Clothing before. Got the very thingi wants ho buys it quick. We have put all our $12 50, $10.00, i plain, made up well, but as they were ca "ried over we put one Suits for the price anywhere. Soon as you see them you-will cut down thc stock is to put moving prices on them. Every rj We want the ears of the people while they are in the m: them. We don't think that you will lind any comparison to o Store. We invite comparison and will be satisfied with the rc one we can, sell you all the Goods we can, is what we are out C. F. JON] IN ?he line of progreas th?3 Store grows better and better, and thus Bup. plica Merchandise at a lower price than they have been in the past. This is as it should he, and now the Store, in Spring attire, offers tho best the market affords at the lowest possible sel ling price. Our Millinery Showing This year surpasses in every respect all that you were able to see here a year ago, and this department has received the approval of all who vi-it our Store, aud won for itself a verdict of which we are especially proud. Our PATTERN HATS are creations of loveliness, and you will find them tke prettiest of the pretty. Then for the Children here are Hats-pretty, saucy affaiis-nt pipular prices, and popular prices prevail throughout this department. You will also find that our showing of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Neckwear, Pans, Gloves, Hosier?, Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Etc., Far surpass all previous efforts. The showing is most beautiful. Theu your new Spring appaiel will not bo complete uulees you finish it off with a pair of fine SHOES qr SLIPPERS, of which we have a splendid line, and hera you will save your money b\ purchasing from us. Don't you want to be well drefsed ? Don't you want to bo in the he'ghr. of Manion ? Don't you waDt something different from everybody else? Don't you want it for the lowest price? If so, come to us and we promise not to disappoint you. MOORE, AOKER & CO., Wholesale and Retail. We still have a big line of FLOUR, SYRUP, TOBACCO, CORN, Etc. BOYS' SUITS, BOYS' HITS, BOYS' PANTS, BOYS' SHOES. WE are in for the Boys, and if you want a nice Suit for your Boy we can please v u in style, quality and price. Boys' Hita and Caps. This line ia complete, up-to-date and stylish. Bov o' Shu en. We can give you a nice Shoe that will wear and give yon satisfaction. Boya'Pants. Don't forget the Boys'Pants at 20c, 25c, 35c and 45c. They are dandies for tho money. Our lino Men'? Shoo? and Parais arc. big vaU'C?. Men's Hats. This Hue wo can and will save you money. Staple Dry Goods, Notions, &e. Hot Sox, Suspender*, Shirts. Tinware, a complete line, bought direct from headquarter*. Crockeryware. Now wo can tatk. Our line is first-class, prices rock bottom and styles the best Glssvw&re, a complete assortment. Kef noni her, we give a useful Present to every one who buys a dollar's worth from us. KEflTH * CO. "W" ^^^^^^^^^ ' to Sing the Praises of our j ck of Goods ! i ?le see of our Stock the loader they are in our praises. On nt and intelligent citizen of this County stated to. us to-day j ? from actual comparison and experience in his last few weeks with us that his opinion upon any subject would carry great to supply thousands of beautiful Hats to our lady friends! Lats ! coat, rolled up our sleeves and have waded in the Clothing We have got the Clothes, we have got the styles, we have got1 ; made catchy prices on them, doing to cut our Clothing Store has never shown a slicker, clean, more attractive and 3 chat strike the young men. Wher you've got what a min ind some $15.00 and S18.C0 Suits, nice Cassimcrs in fancy and i uniform price on them of $7.50. Tou can't match this lot ot' agree with us. Our reasoning is correct. The only way to nan that's got money should come to see us. [dst of their Spring needs for we are so well prepared/to suit ur beautiful, well selected, atti active Stock throughout the ?suit. To please every one we can, make friends with every for. Agent? for Standard Patterns. Yours truly, ES COMPANY. LESSER?md COMPANY Now Ready for Spring Business. ?1E ft fl fl wortn ?^ Staple and u^rto'date Merchandise now ready 3fc?9^IUU f?r inspection We are ready for the largest, liveliest and best ?Spring wo have ever kuown. Strong Bargains' in every department. Our Stock grows larger daily. New Goods aro incessantly arriving. No old merchandise. Progressive methods all over the Store. Everything pre cisely as represented; Prices miva lyingly lower than any other Store for like qualities. Never before in the Lib tory of our House have we be?n able t* place before cur patrono an assortaient to compare in style, quality and pries as with our present collection. . This is :he House to trade witb if you want to save money in your Spring purchases. Every department in nar House is packed and jammed with Bargains in New Spring Goods. We are geing tt offer to the trade some Special inducements in the shape of LOW PRICES for the next thirty days. New Spring Notion Bargains. 25 doz. Ladies* Fine Linen Embroidered Sample Handkerchiefs, worth 2dc and 25c...at only ldc 1000 yards fine Silk Veiling, W?rth 15c to 20c_... .".at only Oe ?00 Ladies' Steel Rod Parasols, worth 60c. . at only 3ir, 400 doz Genuine Pearl Buttons, worth regularlOc. . . . .at only 21ft 10 doz. Ladies' pure Silk Mitts, worth 25c..at only lfc 15 doz. Ladies' Leather Belts, worth 25c.....at only 10t 10 doz. pure Linen Toweb, made in Great Britain ,.at only 10c 25 doz Ladies' Bleached Qauza XJnnervests.....at only 6c 1000 yards Embroideries, 4 inches wide, worth 10c-.at only 6c 50 White Counterpanes, ready hemmed, worth $1 00..at only 76? 10 doz. Boys' Golf Caps, alwayB sold for 25c..at only 15c 5 doz. White Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, pair. .... .at ouly 48o New Spring Dry Goods Bargains. 10000 yards best quality, yard-wide Percales^ worth 10c. .at only 7fc 5000 yards Pacific Cb allies, in beautiful patterns.. nt only 5c 1000 yards Fine Lace Stripe While Goods, worth 8c.. .nt only & 1200 yards Linen Dress Lawn, beautiful designs, worth 15c.-at ouly 500 yards Red and White Table Damask, worth 40o.at only 2$c 6000 yards French Mereerixed Ginghams, value 10o.......... .at only 8t 1000 yards fast color Chambray, all shad'.?, value 10c. .at only 75? 2000 yards Swiss Curtain Net, regular value 15c...afc only 8*c 3000 yards Madras Cloth for Shirt Waists, beautiful quality... .at only 14c ?50O yards Delhara Dimity Colored Wash Goods, value 10c_at only 7c 2000 yardi 40 inch Black Brocaded Brilliantine, value 35c.... .at only 24c New Spring Shirt Waist and Skirt Bargains. ~"30 do?. Ladies' 50o. Percale Shirt *V*i; in', iuO-auiiful patterns, at only 2* 20 doz. Ladies' Mercerized Sitia Wants, value 75c.at only -15* 15 doz. Ladies' White Lawn Shirt Waists, worth 76c......... .atonly 48( 10 doz. Ladies' Fine Percale. Shirt Waists, trimmed in Insertion, at only 65< 5 doz. Ladies' Fine Silk Waists, all shades, worth 8300..... .at only 81 0 250 Ladies' Skirts, worth from 9150 to $2.00, irv black and colors, at... .9 & 150 Ladies' Plaid Skfcts, valuo $1.50.ali only 0* 100 Ladies' Linen Crash Skirts, worth 40c. ... .at only 2* 100 Ladies'Denim Skirts, all .olors, worth 75c. .at only 48t 100 Ladres' Mercerised Satine Underskirts, worth 75c. .at only 4ft New Spring Shoes. Our Shoe Bargains are better than ever they were before. Our styl? aro the newest, quality the boat, pricei tbe lowest. We are prepared to abd you many new Spring styles in Footwear. New Spring Clothing and Furnishings. 1000 pairs Boys Knee Pants, all sizes, from 4 to 14 years. .at only 2? 600 Boys' Knee Suits, ail wool, worth $150, V,._ at eely 10 doz. Men's White Unlaundered Shirts, worth 50c..at only 2? 15 doz Men's Work Shirts, extra heavy.at only 2J 40 doz. MeVn Fine Madras ?hirts, worth 75c.at only 4? 5 dos. Men's Fancy Worsted Pants, worth $1.50. at only ?8 FREK-Hand Painted China Free. A housewife's delight-a nice! arranged table. Buy your Good* of us and gist a Set of baud-painted Chm Fiee. Aek for Coupon*, Yours truly, LESSER & CO., ANDERSON, S. C., UNDEtt MASONI , TKMPLK.