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Local News. VKDXKSDAV, NOV. <?. lttlLl. Eleatfi of Mrs. Sullivan. Mrs. ,1/ury A. Sullivan, tho belove? u itc ol Hon. James M. Sullivan, tilt*? ?it lier home in this city yesterday af ternoon ?lt 5 o'clock. While it wa known that alie was in very foo hi < heall h. the announcement of her dca ll was a great shock to her many friend; and brought pang? of.sorrow to tin hearts of all of them, sin; had lo? ; year or moro heen nillieted willi a pul mo nary affection, which resulted in :i complicated disease, causing lier death These alliictious she bore with Chris tian patience and fortitude, and was perfectly resigned to the will ol Hod. Mrs. Sullivan was a daughter ol tho late J. G. Wannamaker, <>i Orangc blirg, S. C., when* she was lunn and reared, and was about 15 years ol ....;_'<.. in 1877she was married lo Mr. Sulli van, ot this city, where >lie has ever since resided, .since her girlhood she has been a most active and exemplary member of the Method isl Church, and was ever ready to lend a In Iping hand to any of its work. She possessed many beautiful and noble traits os character of both mind and heart, and made a friend ot' every acquaintance. Besides a sorely be reaved husband, she leaves throe sons and two daughters to cherish the mem ory of a model wife and a most affec tionate ami devoted mother, and in their grief and sorrow they have tho sympathies of a host of friends and relatives. Tho funeral services will be held this afternoon at '.''.?>,i o'clock at St. John's Methodist Church, and will be conducted by the pastor. Kev. J. li. Campbell, after which the body will be laid to rest iu Silver Brook Cemetery. Two Deaths !n the Same Neighborhood. Willis Chapel community is again enveloped in sadness by the Budden summons executed here last Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at 2.?H) o'olock p. m., by tho unrelenting hand ot grim death. Samuel Ware Johnstone was taken very ill on Thursday night preceding and died the following Tuesday, Locked bowels claimed him as its vic tim. He was in his twenty-fourth year. Being the son ot Methodist pa rents, Mr. John Thomas Johustouo und Mrs. Ella Brown Johnstone, we were noi surprised that he joined the church at tho age of 12 years. The Holy Spirit moved upon him during tho O'Dell meeting at Sharon in 1890, aud he, with a large number of his school mates, united with the church. When twenty years of ago he married Miss Taralee Fuller. Though so young, she is now tho widowod mother of two beautiful little daughters. They, with the bereaved parents and two younger brothers, have the deepest sympathies of many relatives and friends. The most comforting thing of nil is his wonderfully triumphant victory over death. He was conscious to tho last moment. Bidding his loved ones good bye that morning, he told them the Lord had pardoned all his sins and he ?was going homo to meet his reward. He bade them to not grieve for him but meet him iu heaven. Just four hours later, at twilight the same evening, death went up tho road, one-half milo from Samuel Johnston's to the home of Mr. Samuel Clayton Evatt and Mrs. Nettie Smith Evatt. There ho claimed for the highest courts of Heaven little Van, their bright-eyed, innocent babe, who had gladdened their hearts only niue short months. Teething, a bud cold and other compli cations caused his death. Kev. R. E. Stackhouso officiated, and sad beyond description was this double funeral and interment at Sharou, Oct. 30, 1001. A FRIEND AND RELATIVE. Death of Rev. Thomas Hall, D. I). In a recent issue of thu Haptist Argus, published at Louisville, Ky., Rev. Wm. Vaughn Grant, of Bloom Held. Ky., contributes the io.lowing noticu of the death of the above named gentleman, who is well known here by many of our older citizens, he having been be-; fore the war a member of the faculty of the old Johnson Female University and later conducted a military school here: Rev. Thomas Hall, 1). ! >., was boru in Charleston, S. C., June 20. 1828, and died July 19, 1001. Born of Episco palian parents, he was taught the prin ciples of timi Church, but was never satisfied with them. Ile was con vol ted nuder tin: preach ingot the great Richard ruller, and on November 1st, 1840, was baptized into the Wentworth'St. Baptist Church. Charleston, S. C., by Rev. James Cuth bert, pastor. In 1S17 he received an appointment to West I'oint Academy, where he re mained until 1851, graduating with honors. Was ordained in l?o*7 at An derson, S. C. \ He had no regular appointment uniil January, 1809, when he succeeded Rev. Vaughn at Bloomfield, Ky., which Church ho served faithfully i util the fourth Sunday in June, 1901, preaching two Sundnys in each month. For seventeen j'ears of this time he also preached at Mill Creek and New Hope Churches, and for four years he served the Chaplin Fork Church. He served the Nelson Association ns mod erator for twenty-seven years and niiss sed only one meeting-on account of illness. In 1?08 ho entered tho Civil War as captain of a company of "boys" ho und trained himself in military tactics, hav in g been a teacher for over twenty live yeurs of his life. Karly in lifo ho married Julia E / Smith, sister to the late Dr. J. Law ' rem e h muh, of Louisville, Ky., Holland News. A pretty home wedding took place : Holland on Wednesday . ? ?ct. . 'J'i pretty country home ol Mr. ami .Mi A. li. ?Sullivan was thc scene ol'niue loveliness. About lou guests gnthcro to witness tlie marriage ol Miss I Wirk i Pauline io.Mr. Iud I.ec Caudle, < Anderson. The house was beaut if tdl decorated with evergreen and rose hete am! ificie brightened with bril I liant lamps. Promptly at:; p.m. th crowd was ushered into the large pai lor, which was beautifully decorate! with ferns and white roses. Suspend ed over the doorway was a large arel ?.I roses, chrysanthemums and ever greens. 1 The dom was opened by little Min j I li ri Sullivan, in white lawn. I'lr.-; entered Mis-, lic^s Richardson, <? Hartwell, in green and cream, witl applique trimming, and taking her sea the organ rendered th?' Wedd ng Kell; March. Nc:.t came Mr. Harvey Pruitt id'Stan*, With Miss Alic?- Snllivaii.il whit?' lawn willi ribbon trimming, ant took their stand un thc right. Nex came Mr. Will Hodges, of Starr, witi Miss Essie Caudle, in while lawn witl: ribbon trimming, and went to the left Next came the little dowel girls, Myr tle Cardin and Sallie McKinney, in bin? and pinl., and carried large bomjuetso! w hite roses and ferns, followed by thc lovely bride leaning on the arm of tin groom. The bride was beautifully ar rayed in while linen balice, with sat ir i ibhon trimmings, and curried a larg* bouquet of bride's roses and ferns. ( hi entering the room they were facial hy the Kev..). H. Earle, who performed the ceremony in a most solemn and im pressive way. Tho wedding mareil was played throughout the ceremony and made it more i m {nessi ve. After receiving hearty congratulations th?; bridal party departed for the home ol tho groom, where a bounteous recep tion awaited them. Mr. Caudle is con ncc tea with thc Blue Ridge Railroad, and is a populai and most worthy, upright young man, und we extend to him our heartiest congratulations on winning the heart and hand of one of Anderson County's most popular and talented young wo men. Mr. and Mrs. Caudle were the recipients ot many handsome, useful and costly presents. .Mr. Ilascal Craft and Miss Mamie Adams, of Hartwell, Ga,, attended the S ull i van -Caudle marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Miss Mat tie Craft, of Gainesville, Ga., attended the Sullivan-Caudle marriage." The Bible Institute will meet with Shiloh next Saturday nud Sunday, tho Otb and 10th inst. Everybody come and bring your Bible anddiuuer. The lessons are so beautiful and interest ing. Miss Bess Richardson is still visiting friends and relatives in this County. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Earle, of Royston, Ga., were over last week. A Gc EST. A Horrible Crime in Columbia. COI.UMU?A, S. C., Nov. Two ma chinists, working in the Southern shops here-Walter Kinder, and William Seaver-were shot in their house some time after midnight last night, by a party of men. Seaver was killed in stantly and Kinder was desperately wounded. It was at first sapposed that there, was a woman in the case, but according to tho ante-morte.n f.tntetneut of Kin der the attacking men were former strikers who were bent upon killing the "scabs." Harry Jones and Arthur McCrauey have been arrested. More arrests will follow. McCraney told the sherill'that ho did the shooting in self-defon.se, but does not explain his presence nt the house nt that timo of nighr. Thc strike has longsinco fizzled out here, but there is still deep feeling against the allens w ho took the places of the nieu who quit. A Beautiful Booklet. Tue ">oi)'hern Kail \av has l?HUe.l a ?..?-iuiitul lu o<I-t entitled " outing and Fi?o?n u tu in? S ?utu," whian ts a very KI tr-ct ive |M>tilli-uttOll, giving lull and concise. lnioruiHU 'ii rrlHiivH u> the liest huming Hint ti-liit-n uroonda ulong Us hoe-, ?tmt.'her vfitn ititoriiottion ns to r,?!i- ?a ii' ?.rd, toi o o? ttiwn, numen of KU ide-, M nd wuottier ur nm lands arn p i t rt, et?'. TOIH iiubheattou li? eouiplete to ?-v? ry d.ciiil, mid will on of ureat bun nin tn lin o r- H till titheruien d "air I ti ir to t. kn ??;i onii-v. Cory univ oe had by i" I I ft -1 ni; W. ll. VHI 1<>M A, d. P. A, A i lan t ii, ?.H.; K W. Hunt, O. P. A., Charle-toe. V ; J. * . Baa tu, Jr., D. P. *>., AtUotit, .???. - Surrounded by ?alls of flames which prevented escape or rescue, John Hitcher. J.?ck Hatcher and Minnie [l.itehtr, two brothers and a >i-t< r, all pr ?wa, were burned to death near Ashburn, Gu . Saturday morning about o'clock. - The p lie? of Jersey City have H;- i.yil a eros?de ?gaiust ihe gatherers of cigar stumps. These stumps ure di ted aid tn mle over into cigars and oigiirettys, 'hus causing thc spread of certain disease*-particularly tuber culosis ami cancer. - The exhibits from Canada and South American countries at the Pan American in most install?es w ll bo kept intact ami sent t-. the Charleston Exposition. This up;-i)ie- particular ly to the displays ol Br /.il. Peru, Argentina, Xictiraugi*. Salvaaor, Boli vin. Honduras. San Domingo,. Ecua dor, Mexico. Jamaica', Puerto Rico and parts of tho Cuban and Chilian exhibits, lt is said iliac at Charles ton they will be shown under better advantages, because m.oe space will be devoted to most of them. The man who procrastinates strug gles with ruin. An apt quotation is as-good, as an original remark.-Johnsou. Progress is thc activity of to-day and the assurance of to-uiotrow. Emerson. Tho desire of appearing clever often prevents one becoming so.-Roche foucauld. To bc vain olou'/ij r?uk place, is to show thal one i- below it.-Stuo?s luus. (?od is on tlir side of virtue; tor whoever dreads puni-hmcut suffers it, und whoever de-serves' it. dreads it. - Colton. Des i >i tc uii refinement, lite light und habitual taking of God's name in vain betrays a course and brutal will. -Chap?n. H TUCK lu M?; i largest ni/. ? Itrlek for salo. .J. <'. Stribling, 2<>- I Pendleton, S. c. When y>ti need Sorten Duo ra and Win down, al*o Soreon Wiro and Fly Fans, nail and HO? il rori: M-os. Also huytho Gem when you want tho best lc? (.'roam Freezer, at Brock Ilm?. We oiler thia week hu nd roda of pa'rs of Sample Shoes at prices lo please. Come quick while wo have your number. I'ri '.es on these Shoos too cheap lo quote. Vandivor Bros. ONK HOUSE WAGONS-I am over stocked on Ono I lorne Wagons, and if you uc-ed ono I can Have you money. .f. s. l-'owler. Brock Brou, b'<iV6 two ?^::r,;i SeeOKu Hain! stationary EnginoN alan two first class Second Hand Thresher* for Milo at a very low price. Wo have two new (joiner ThrasherH and two secondhand Peerless four and six horse power engines tu go? d condition. Also som? now Peerless Engines and wo can name nome very low prices on same. Brook itr<JM., Anderson, s. C. Contractors and Bridge Builders are perhaps not aware ol the fact that Sulli van Hardware Co. own a latear improved Cutting and Threading Machine, opera te?! ny electricity, and c?ti cut amt thread more pip" und holts In a day and do the work helter than could he done ny hand in ton days. They are prepared to make estimates and lill orders promptly. Health will Ki ve what wealth cannot buy-happiness. Cycling being a pleas ant, comfortable exercise is th? greatest known heal: h iiroinoter, and justus pop ular as our wh?cli, Columbia, Karn bier, Cleveland, and the Hartford are tho greate.-t favorites amoog discriminating wheel judges. The groat secret ofa merchant'* success ia tn buying his good* ri^ht. Sullivan Hardware Co. have a regular Wholesale Department, and since opening same their trade has increased in volume very rapidly, io this age of sharp competi tion, merchants are looking more closely after prices, ;i?d they are noding that they can buy at wholesale I rom this house cheaper than by sanding their orders ?way from home and paying freights. The reason for this is that tho Sullivan Hardware Co. are alwsys wide awatte and make contracts ahead with the manufac turer direct; beside" they employ a re-i dent buyer in New York, with branch otlloes in other cities, who '*eep in ton h with ail large factories, which gives this house the advantage of knowing just where their spot ea??n ordern will obtitin the lowest prices. It H-much more satis factory for merchant"-* to buy in a home market when they oan save money bv do ing so, and that ls what Sullivan Hard ware Co. prooope to do for their trade. Anything in the Hardware line can ba bought from them as low, often much lower, than the Hame class of goods are offered by other wholesale houses. If you have not investigated this fact they stand ready to prov? it if you will give them your order?. W. H. shfarer, Surveyor, Yon will And me at Dean & Ratline's. Long dis tance Phono at my residence. This ls our greatest year. We are proud of our record, aud are ?trlving by every honest means to win von for a cus tomer. Olva UH a trial if yon have never done so before. Vandlver Bros. If you are in the market for a Mower, Reaper and Binder, call a* Brock Bros. and buy tbs Deering, the mod durable, lightest draft and best adjusted machine on the market. Twenty-ttve Dollara will buy a fairly eood nquare practice Plano at "the ?\ A. Reed Music HOUMA. They are intrinsi cally worth double that amount. Pot Plants and Cut Flowers tor sale Large and small Palms a specialty. Mrs. J. F. Cilnksoaleo, 242 North Main Ht. Jobbern prices on "SchappM," "Early Bird" and '"Blue Jay" Tob?ceo-, Low est prices on Flour, Coffee, Corn, Bacon, and heavy Groceries. Vandlver Broa. Fant Bros. pay CO cents per lb. cash for Beeswax. Office and Wagon Hcales near County Jail, Anderson, S. C. 10 4 Carry your Hides to Fant Bron.' t fflce, near County Jail. Thev pay cash and highest market prices, Anderson, 3. C. Fant Bros. paj' cash for Hides, Kcrap Iron, Beeswax, 'IMlow. Scrap Brass, flcrap Zinc Scrap Copper, I> er Bettles, Dispensary Bottles, old Rubber shoes and Boot?, old Bicycle TIIHH and ola All Wool Carpets. Office and ?eales uear County Jail, Ande.rson, S. C. li? 4 Money to loan at 7 per cent on farm lands. No commissions. Loug time. Apply to Quattlebaum it Cochran. Attor neys at Law, Anderson, S. C. 15-13 MONEY TO LOAN ON LAND. A few thousand dollar* to k?*u uow for clients at 3 per cent. B. F. MARTIN. Attorney. When voa want first-el**-, up-to-date PHOTOS call on GALLAGHER BROS., at their new Studio uext door to Ligoo <te Ledholter-upstairs. Satisfaction is ful ly guartiUteHd to every customer. Piles ! Piles ! Piles! Dr. Williams' Indian Pd? O ntiu?nt ls prepared to cure Piles and DOES IT In short order. Easy to" apply, every box guaranteed, 50c. and 31.00. " All druggists or bv mali Williams M't'tr Co., Clev*l*?d Ordo. For ?ale by EVANS PHARMACY. FOR SALE-Good Barn, 27x80 feet. Bin and two stalls on each ente, eight feet driveway through. Applv at this office._* IS-tf. A New and (trowing Business. Very few people know that ail exten siv- whole-ale com mission .mrdneas ii done here In ? nderson tn c'oiblmr hats Bini hosiery that covers thl- St te and North Carolina, but such is the tact. We had occasion a day or tw . sg t to lo'ik'throuuh th.? modest apartments ot Webb A Cater and one would not think to look at the mode-t au?rouuc.ihg8 that they do over SlOO.oOP worth nf business in a year hut tb*y have don? Uta' much s'nee March 1st. They handle -amples only and they are from leading houses and factories, their clothing coming from Wv 1er Ackerland it <Y>., of Cincin nati!, Ohio, which manufactures a line of clothing suitable for ?ll age? from child hood to manhood. They reorea?ut the Cleveland. Tenn.; woolen mills whose daily output IN 5.000 yards ? f j?ans and essaimer?, 1,000 pou* da of k nitiirg yarn and 1,.">IH> norn of pants made directly front the raw mattoUl They handle hats of ?very description direct from the factory or the Jobbing house. Their lin- s of shoes come directly from Boston, the greatest ?boo market in the world. They also handle hoisery, shirts and sus penders direct from th? mills, and on those they save merchants the greatest amounts because they ?ave them tho jobber*' profit*, and these goods they keep in steck ready for delivery. Tho secret of their success ls that ? hey save j tbbi'vV pro?ta and drum mers' cominis sioux ard their business bas increased dally from the start, merchants f?om the couutry ?nd nearby town- visiting thom daily. The amount cf Su*i>ess they have devleiped i* amazing and it is something that very few people know was being dono in those back rooms over the postoffice. The Mp (.'un Always foe Found in our Store. WE keep iu touch with ull the "New Things/' thereby supplying the purchasers with the Newest ideas in Dry Goods and other Merchandise. Our collection o?" Dru:.-- Fabrica embrace a variety of Novelties that can not be hud elsewhere. Special mention is made pl our line of BEOADCLOTH8. This line embraces ?11 the leading shades, anil in Quality and Price they are second t" none. This is the best showing that you will find. Also, you will mis? something out ol' the ordinary if you don't see our line ol BLACK GOODS. Then the other Dress Fabrics are just as complete iu every respect. TRIMMINGS. Our Trimmings, as usual, are the "Talk of the Town." Never before have we had such an elegant line us we are showing this season. SILKS Of every description, embracing the new tints and colorings. MILLINERY a Specialty. This department is thoroughly "up"-except prices. Contains the swell, est Millinery of all kinds. Pattern Hats that are without equals. We make them to suit. Are you prepared for Winter? If uot, our line of CAPES, JACKETS, FURS and REEFERS is very interesting. A splendid line of BLAN KETS. Also, UNDERWEAR for ladies, mUsei, men and boys. SHOES. The very kind you should have for winter wear Your wants can be easily supplied here. Now is a good time to make your home look new by adding Tapestry or Lace Curtains, Table Covers, &rt Squares, Rugs and Mattings. We have them. Do you need a new Trunk ? Just added a new line. Everything that makes a first-class Dry Goods Store is here, and all over our Store you will find that popular prices prevail. Make a visit io our Store, inspect it thoroughly. You will find everything up-to-date. Send us your mail orders. Write for samples. Agents for McCall's Patterns, 10c. and 15c. None higher or better. MOORE, ACKER & GO., Wholesale and Retail. Bgk, Just a Jew more box?s of Tobacco aud barrels of Molasses to go at wholesale prices._ PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES. A SPECIAL, THKKE MONTHS SALE OF the very highest grades, latest and most artistic designs in casts. Quali ty of tone uuequalled, aud twenty-five per cent cheaper in price than you will find elsewhere This applier to Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines for the next ninety days. Get prices from any dealer, and compare Instruments I mean to save you some money. New Goods. No worked over or second hand stock. A nice lot of beautiful Pianos just in. MS. L. WILLIS, Next door Peoples Bank. LESSER & CO. Our New Fall Stock is now Complete. Fall Goods now Beady. OUR Fall line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Notions, Clothing and Gents Furnishings is now spread before you for your inspection, and by far excels anything yet seen in the City of Anderson, when compared with the prices and Goods of others. We begin to-morrow to show one of the best selected Stocks of Merchandise ever brought to this city. Oar Goods aod Prices stand by themselves-alone-an invincible combination of High Qualities and and Low Prices. Comfortable shopping here and best attention given to all. Carefully read this advertisement and come see our Store. Note our prices. Look at our Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. EXTRA NOTION VALUES. Toilet Soap, three cakes in box, good quality, box. 5c Bedspreads, splendid 11-4 Marseilles patterns, good value at $1.01), only.. 75o Ladies' Ribbed Underve?t, fleece lined, value 20c, only.10o Table Oil Cloth, best quality, perfect good.;, 1J yards wide. 15c Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, extra heavy, worth 50c, only.35o 11-4 White and Grey Blankets, actual value $1.00, only per pair. 58o Clark's best Spool Cotton, special price only three Spools for.\.. . 5o Children's Knit Caps, value 25o, only. 15o Ladies' Shawl Fascinators, all colors, only..'. 24c Ladies' fleece-lined Cashmere Gloves, value 25c, only. 15o Full line Men's and Bovs' Caps from.10c to 25o Ladies' Seamless Black Wool Hose, value 25c, only.15c Nrew Line Embroidery, all widths, from.5c to 15o NEW FALL DRY GOODS. 2000 yards Outing Flannel, in checks and stripes, actual value 5c, only... 3Jo 2500 yards Pretty Fall Percales, yard wide, worth 10o, only. 6|o Beautiful 72 inch Turkey Red Table Damask, lovely pattern, worth 35... 20e 2000 yards Tokio Flannelette, beautiful design, well worth 10o, only..... 7?? 1800 yards Centaur Ontiug Flan nels, worth quit? 10c, but are offered at.. 6Jc White Curtain Swiss, full yard wide, worth 15c, only . 9c Window Curtain Sorim, double width, 40 inches wide, at only. 4Jo Uubleached Cotton Flannel, extra heavy quality, at only. 5o Eiderdown Flannels for Infants' Cloaks, beautiful designs, only. 15o Kxtra h%eavy Unbleached Drills, worth 7c, only. 5o NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. Full line Cotton Plaid Dress Goods, double width, at only.9c IVucestershire Worsted Plaid, yard wide, value 25c, at only. 15c Heiorir. B.ocades, 36 inclus wide, all wool, beautiful designs, at only... 18c 10-inch Canterbury Suitings, figured effects, worth 35c, at only. 24c :VU wool Tricot Flannels, excelTeut for school dresses, only.. 24c Slack Brocaded Brilliantine, all wool, 40 iuohes wide, at only.... 19c READV-TO-WE\R DEPARTMENT, [jad?es1 Plush Capes, full sweep, extra long, trimmed io fur, only........ 98c ladies' Cloth Capes, made of heavy Meiton and nicely trimmed, only.... 98o >0 Kersey Jackets, latest styles, iu all shades, at only.... 2.98 Mill line Children's Reefers, in all colors, styles and sizes, from.. .98c to 2.50 jadies' Wool Flaunel Waists, latest styles, in all colors, at only.. .. ..... 95o ^adies' Extra Fine Trioot Flannel Waists, beautifully trimmed, only.. .. 1.25 NEW FAL > S S. The splendid opportunity preseuted to purchase high grade Shoes at the mces we ask for them is one to be gra ped. We are eaoh day in receipt of ihipments nf our new Fall stock of Footwear, and as soon as opened it is daced on display. We have many new styles of Shoes for Ladies, Men, T'sses, '?oys an Infauts all at our well-known popular prices. jadies' Dongola Shoes, button or lace, heel or spring Beel, at only. 98o jadies' genuine Dongola Shoes, all sizes, button or lace, value $2 00.... .$1 39 jadies' Fleece Lined Glove and Oil Grain Shoes, all solid, at only. 98o jadies' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, button or lace, worth 1.50, at only. 1.25 jadies' Pebble and Glove Grain Shoes, button or lace, all solid, only. 98o ?oys* Calf Skin Shoes, sizes 3 to 5J, well made, at only. 98o Hundreds of other good Shoes equally as cheap. VEW IBOYS1 CLOTHING & GENTS' FURNISHINGS. A matchless stock and a beautiful assortment, coupled with honest prices or equal value are the chief characteristics of our grand display. NEW FALL MILLINERY. Our Millinery department is equal to tho be9t in tho city, tasteful and roll selected. By giving us a call you will convince yourself of the fact dany new things iu this department. See oar Fine Dress Hats. FREE !-Handsome New Premiums just received. Hand Painted China ree. A housewife's delight-a nicely arranged table. Buy your Goods of us md act a Sot of Hand Painted China FREE. Ask for Coupons. LESSER & CO.. . ^ ANDERSON, S. C., UNDER MASONI? TEMPLF WE ARE PUSHING 1 With great vigor a continuation OF BIG SALES From now until THE HOLIDAYS. Our sales have been most gratifying in all departments. Our methods of offering the best Merchandise attainable at reasonable, economical value yields increasing business. Greatest of all values offered here; therefore, you cannot make a mistake in making this your trading point. This Store is illustrating every day what low prices and good values will do. < If you havent made that Dry Goods bill we invite you to come this way. You will be pleased with our Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Flannelettes, Outings, our many attractions of lit tle Notions, Neckwear aud Toilet ar ticles. You will be charmed with cur show ing of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Jackets. Children's Jackets from 81.50 to 85.00/ Onr Ladies' Jack eta for 83.50 to 85.00 kuoek them all out. Automobiles from 86.5C to 815.00. Cloth Plush Capes at moderate pri ces. Good line Furs. Coat Suits and Ready-to-Weax Skirts. Grand line Blankets, from good Southern manufactories, from 82.50 to 86.00. Other Blankets from 45c JO 82.00 per pair. White Quilts 75c and 81.00 to 83* 50 Comforts from 50c to 82.50. Big lot Tapestry Curtains from *2.00 to 87.50. Curtain ooods by the p?ete fron Os to 60s. We want to get every lady thal ?ornes to the city to our Millinery de mr t ment. Have just added all th? tew things that we can get in the Mil inery line. Want to sell you every hing, from the cheap Walking Hat o your Fine Dress Hats. Vieit thi leparlinent. If you don't want t tuy anything we are just as glad t how you through as if you were on J "lying expedition. Still selling Domestics cheap Some good Cotton Drills 4?c Good Sea island 4}c. A heavy Shirting 5c. Best American Indigo Prints 4}< A good. Outing for 4?p That resolution to bring the sales of our- . ~ CLOTHING side up to the other lines of our bus iness has not been in vain. We are doing the Clothiug business of our history, notwithstanding that others claim that weather has been, too kc? to sell Clothes. Well, why shouldn't we ? We are handling the makes of Clothing that fits the form, that suits I the fancy, that meets the purse. Our 8alesfolk are experienced Clothing men, and know how to bring out .the merits of our great ?line of Clothes. Then our Clothes from $7.50 - TO - $20.00 per Suit carry that, stamp ?of supe ri y ority and icdividualty^above oihesr lines that speak.far m >re? th?o Sales? man can! Besides, we have placed only mode* rate profits ca them. Don't have to depend on one line for our busines?. Just a little all around \ our big* sales amount up, you know? Let our youog men show you UNDERWEAR, SHOES. , Our stock is up-to date, all around, in ?very particular. You will go away pleased, ard will come again and trade M iib. us. ;. ' ' ' .. .. . .. :?? ? : ???? . . . ' . ../ - .> ', .. V- .. ., ... . ;\,;;v Would like to have you drop in when yon come to the Hy. and make our Store headquarters. Glad to have you come whether you want to buy or not. Your business is what we are after. We want you to he acquainted with us, and the character f goods we carry. Head-to-Foot Outfitters for Mea, Women and Children.