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Cancel all othe Ends Sale. Here is th? Remnant and Odds an< were all bought for thi Remnants and small lot tainty to give us room one-third and one-half Everything will be rea MEN'S OXFORDS In Gun Metal, Viet and Patent-all this year's purchases. Good styles, and every pair guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money back. Not a pair that wet- sold for less than $3.00 and up to $5.00. Now, while they last, your choice for $2.85 and $2.75. A full line of sizes.. 25 PAIRS OF MEN'S VECA In plain toes and cap toes; good $2 and $2.ft0 sellers-while they last at $1.48. These are splendid values in a light shoe for the hot weather. ABOUT lOO PAIRS of Men's Fine and Work Shoes that formerly sold for $2.50 to $8.00, in onn and two pairs of a kind, sizes from 0 to ll-every pair guaran teed to give satisfaction or money back-while they la yt, at $1.00 and $1.80. This lot has Patent Leath ers, Vera Box Calf and French Calf. A bargain In every pair. A few pairs of Men's Fine and Work Shoes that sold for $1.50 to $2.00, to go at $1.10. CHILDREN'S ?ft MISSES' OXFORDS. in tan and veca. Regular price from $1.00 to ffii.no-only a few pairs left at 60 cent*. LADIES* $3 AND $8.50 OXFORDS in all styles and leathers; the best Oxford made; every pair guaranteed; beautiful styles. Your choice while* they last, at $2.25 and $2.50. LADIES' OXFORDS. A bunt 200 pairs In Veca Patent Tip, Common Sense and Patent Lea ther. Every pair bought this season; all good styles; full line of sizes; guaranteed to be solid leather. They formerly sold for $1.75 to $2.25. While they last, your choice $1.2r> and $1.50. Get Remember the ] RI MAC??INES INSTEAD OF MEN. Strike May Promote Largely the Use of Mechanical Operators. New York, August 16.-The strik ing telegraph operators may be en acting one of the tragedies which the introduction of labor-saving machin ery has brought about. The Postal bas a machine which takes the place of eight operators and needs but a single wire for Its operation. The Western Union has a dozen machines In use. each of which does the work of four operators. It ls admitted that the strike will be the means of forcing the compa nies to install additional machines. Within a comparatively short ?line j t all of the main offices will thus be tl equipped, and the old-time operator will be largely confined to the smaller offices, where there Is not enough business to warrant the great expense of buying and operating the ma chines. All that ls necessary to operate one of these machines is knowledge of how to operate a typewriter. A girl may write a dispatch at one end of the circuit on a typewriting machine, and a typewriter at the other end of the wire automatically records lt. Nothing is necessary at the receiving end except to feed a sheet of paper into the machine. Four messages may he sent at the same time from either end of the wiro In the case of the octuple machine, or two messages may he flying across the wire in each direction simulta neously. Ten Years in Beti. "For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys," writes R. A. Gray, J. P., of Oakville. Ind. "It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consult ed the very besi medical skill availa ble, but could get no relief until Fo ley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." Dr. J. W. Bell. NtanZmn PHe Remedy RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL if Rem ippy News if engagements ! Side-tracl i sale you have been lookini, 1 Ends Sale. The regular s< s season's business, and the ts that we are determined t< for the large and varied stoc off regular price. This sal dy for you. Doors open at CHILDREN'S SHOES, About 25 pairs of Children's Shoes, ?sizes from 3 to 8, good values for 60 roto.s the pair, but to go at only 42 cents. ABOUT 100 PAIRS of Ladies' Shoes; full line of sizes, in heavy Calf and Voca, in ail toes; regular price tfl.no to $1.75; every pair guaranteed solid leather or your money back. Your choice while they last, OS cents. In this lot are excep tional bargains. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' VECA SHOES, sizes from 8 to 2, every pair good values and formerly sold for $1.00 to $1.25; while th? y last to go at 75 and 85 cents the pair. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS 4 CENTS EACH. CORSETS AND GIRDLES. Job lot in Ladies' Corsets and Gir dles. .Regular price 35, 50 and tf LOO; your choice only IO cents each. TOWELS, DOILIES, TABLE LINEN, LACE CURTAINS AND WIN IK) W SHADES. Good size Cotton Hand Towels, 4 cents each. Large Huck Towels, 8 cents each. Fringed Linen Napkins at 50 and 75 cents the dozen. Large Linen Doilies at OO cents and $1.25 the dozen. PARASOLS. Sterling Handles, Silk Cover Para sols, regular $5 kind, while they last only $3.48. Full lino of Parasols and Umbrel las* Just received. Prices from 48, 08 and $1.50. . My Prices on Date - SATURDi USKIN i COMET NOW VISIBLE. LVhen and How to See tho Latest Celestial Visitor. The comet discovered by Prof. Daniel, of Princeton University, in tune, has been getting nearer to the un and earth, and ls now visible to he naked eye. It has a very bright itellar nucleus, much coma and a hort tall. I is now about tho third nagnitude, and can be located by the >ersons who desire to see by follow ng those directions: At 3 a. m. to 3.30 a. m., looking lue east, at 4 5 degrees or more above ho horizon, will be seen the Pleiades, i well known star cluster in Taurus, he Bull, and in a line straight un lerneath as one looks la the bright tar, Aldebaran and the Hyades, ano her cluster. Tho comet IA entering right among ho Hyades, and on August 8 peeped >ver the Btar Aldebaran, a little outh. lt can be very well seen with n opera glass. AK the dawn begins t 4 o'clock, observation must be ear 3 o'clock, the comet risng be tveen land 2 o'clock. The comet will be nearest the sun n September 3, at a distance of 46, 00,000 miles, and from the earth 10,000,000 miles. lt Is now 85,- 0 00.000 miles from the sun and 70,- ? 00.000 miles from the earth. It v mst grow much brighter, but lt la 9 etting so close to the sun's rays laing only a short time before dawn b ppears-that we may not he able to I1 ae it at its best. OABTOHIA. tean th? J* fi> KM You Haw Always fought Tiny Fever and Sommer Colds. Victims of hay fever will experl ice great benefit by taking Foley's louey and Tar, as lt stops difficult ronthing immediately and heals the tflamed air passages, and even if lt ?ould fall to cure you lt will glvo in ant .?.?lief. The genuine is In a yel \v package. Dr. J. "W. Bell. c your household affairs ! 7 X for ! Ask about it ; wait filing season is over with us many customers that we se > sell within the next few d .k that we will begin to ree? le will last but a few days. 8.30 o'clock SATURDAY TABLE DAMASK (WHITE) Good quality at only 28 cents the yard. Better quality, very wide, only 48 ?cents the yard. $1.00 quality only 70 cent? the ]yard. fl.nO quality only 08 cents the I yard. Iiaee Curtains, three yards long, pretty patterns, only 80 cents the pair. Better quality, 8 H yards hm g. from $1.50 to $2.50 tile pair.. They are just half thc former price. REMNANT'S. Table full of Remnants-every kind of Cloth-in short ends, length from one to ten yards, in Silks, Jeans, While Goods, Dress Goods, Lawns, Dimity, Bedtlcklng; all at about one-half the regular price. LA DIES' SKI HTS. I that formerly sold from $1.50 to I $12.50-Just HALF PRICE. Many styles and all well made; cut full and roomy. Special bargains in every skirt. Remember-JUST HALF PRICK, --of the regular retail price. STRIPED AND CHECKED GING HAMS at only 5*6 c. the yard. H A NDKERCH1EFH. Lot of Ladies' Handkerchiefs, slightly soiled; regular price IO cents, now only 4 cents. COLLARS AND BELTS. See thc line of Ladles' Collars and Belts; prices from 10 to 25 cents. Lol of Silkateen Thread ; 3 balls for 10 cent?. .Men's Laundrled Shirts, IO, 30, 48 and OO cent* each; good values and styles. Organs, and \Y, Aug. 24 ; I ANDERS? R. PINKERTON DEAD. .'anions Thief-Taker Dies at Sea En Route to Germany. New York, August 17.-Robert Mnkerton, head of the detective gency, died on board the Steamship Iromen on August 12 at sea. He /as en route to Germany for his ealth. He was accompanied by lawrence Sullivan. Robert Pink? ?"ton was the head of he famous Pinkerton Detective .gency, the most famous organlza lon of Its kind the world has ever iiown. Robert A. Pinkerton was one of he best known crlmnologlsts of the resent day and his treaties on crime nd criminals have been accorded he distinction of classics with the ollce arthoritles of the United States nd Europe. Robert Pinkerton and ls brother, William Pinkerton, have or a long term of years been i!i? cads of the great Pinkerton's Na lonal Detective Agency, which was minded by their father, Allen Pi tu rton, in the year 1850. Mount Pleasant Dots. Mount Pleasant, August 19.-Spe lal: We have had a good meeting nd eight joined the church. They /111 be baptized the first Sunday In leptember at 10 o'clock a. m. Little Clarence Richardson is very JW with fever. We hope to see him 11 good health again soon. Mr. and Mrs. John Spearman, of Jasley, have been visiting his par nta, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Spear lan. . Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harbin and Uss Emma Hill have returned home rom a week's visit at Royston, Ga. Misa Ki he I Cole, of Anderson, spent \st week with relatives and friends t this place. Misses Martha and Nannie Crow, f Easley, are visiting their uncle, /. J. Spearman. Zeigler Harbin and his ulster, Miss -r?-? Vernum** vmvmm m m*** and 0dl ?op?e of Ot if ou can afford to neglect ali for it ! Once each season it ; the wearing season for yo .rved, selling thousands and i ays. The good crops make eive in a few days. These st Don't be one of the late cor , AUGUST 24th. Let not WHITE (J00os AT SACRIFICE. All White Goods at a Sacrifice. Many pretty things In Striped, Dot or Shadow Plaids. AU to go at a Sac rifice. The White Goods will be spread on a counter for your choice. < All 12 H and 15 cents a yard goods will ix- sold for only 9 cent?. In this lot you will And pretty Striped, Dot Swiss, Nainsook. Dlndty, Organdy, India Lawns, Persian Launs, etc. AU 20 and some 25 cents quality goods will be Mild ut only 10 cents Gie yard; beautiful styles and splen did quality. All 25 cents and np goods will bo 20 cents the yard. De sure and see the pretty stvley and quality. Every yard a bargain. All 10 nnd 12H cents a yard Fig ured Muslins only <P? cents. Splendid H cents quality to go nt only 4 cents. Percales, while they last, 7 % cents. 1,000 yards good Cotton Checks, only 5 rents a yard. 500 yards Cheeked Dimity, only SH cents a yard. MEN'S SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. llalbriggan Shirts and Drawers, only HS cents the garment. ? Elastic Seam Drawers, 38 cents the pair. COOKING STOVES from $10.00 to 9.15.0O. Many sizes and kinds. Every one guarnateed to please and to wear, or money back. RUGS! RUGS!! RUGS!!! Just Half the Regular Price! LAP RODES Large, good Colors, for 4H and 00 cents each. Hear What \ >oors Open 8.3 3N, SEN] Sudle, spent last week with their grandfather, H. M. Harbin. They lave returned to their home at Ab >eville. ? Mackie Morgan, Of Anderson,spent i few days last week with his par mts, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Morgan. \ Mrs. Jos. Hix ls spending a few ? lays with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. n )wen, at Oakway. c Oscar Land, from Texas, spent last D Thursday night with the family of p f. O. Hix. v E. E. Verner made a business trip a hrough our midst last week. A Crops are fine In our part of the \ lountry, and we are having plenty v if rain for the last few days. **. j .** fl Charleston Sentiment Healthier. _ v Charleston, August 16.-Another 1 ocial organization has followed the c xampl'c of the Commercial Club and * he Hibernian Society in discontinu ug the sale of liquors. Palmeito ?yrle, No. 1861, Order of Eagles, de lded to cancel its internal revenue Icense, and under the signatures of he president and secretary and the 1 eal cf the order Mayor Rhett was no- |* Ifled of tho action. Several other ot he leading social organizations have r Iso practically determined to comply flth the requirements of the Carey- r !othran act in discontinuing the sale 1 f liquors and adopting the locker J nd other systems where liquor are ept at all In the club rooms. _....._ li Kills Himself for Love of Woman. s - t Cincinnati, August 17.-John E. o )wens, a well-known newspaper v irriter and traveler, whose lnfat.ua- d lon for Mrs. Bonnie Tucker, formo/ C .?it>' of a politician, let him to de- e ort his wife and travel around tho c ountry with her, committed suicide t a rooming house In this city late esterday. Owens ended his life b> wallowing laudanum, Immediately b fter a brief Interview with MIT. H 'ucker, In which he pleaded Tor a re- J* ohr i i?,11 mu. Upon her refusal lie JJ ommltted suicide. Hf Donee Coui nost everything else, but do is our policy to have a Ck u is not half gone. These thousands of dollars* worth a good business''for the fi nail lots and remnants must ncrs. The one that comes fi hing keep you away I PANTS. M<?-?'s Punt?. 08 routs, $1.50 and [91.08 the pair. MEN'S SUITS. The inst chance, for tho season, to buy a suit at such a sacrifice. Any $15.00 Men's Suit for $0.08. Any 812.0O Men's Suit for $8.48. Any $10.00 Men's Suit for $6.08. Any $8.00 Men's Suit for $5.48. Any $(t.0O Men's Suit for $3.08. Hoys' Knee Pants, 19, 25 iud 48 j cents the pair. Hoys' Knee Punts Suit s from 08 cen ta to $5.00. HATS AND CAPS. A full line of Men's Hats and Cape J:'st received. Hats In all styles? shapes and colors. Prices from $ LOO to $3.50. Men's and Hoys' Caps from 25 to 50 cents. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN WARE-ALL AT A SACRIFICE. Tin Dippers only 3 cents. Tin Dish Pans only 12 and 15 cents Tin 3-quart Covered Buckets only 8 cents. Tin 2-quart Coffee Pots only 6 cento*1 Johnson Iron Stone China. Cups and Saucers and Plates only 48 cento the set. Large Bowls and Pitchers (John son Iron Stone Ware), only 98 cento Ten-piece flowered Toilet Set, $2.75 Odds and ends in Knives and Forks at a sacrlflce. SEWING MACHINES. Twenty-five Second Hand Sewing Machines-prices from $1.00 to $20.00. New Sewing Machines from $15.00 to $50.00. Ve Have to S 0~Let Nothing K< ECA, S. ( ?IGANTIC PAPER COMBINATION nternatlonal Paper Company Prepar ing to Control Country's Output. Appleton, Wis., August 17.-The nternatlonal Paper Company is said o be behind the print paper merger tow being brought to a successful lose. This much was given out by a rianufacturer who stands high In the aper trade and who has mills which fill enter the merger. The inlorm nt says every print paper, manilla iber, sulphite and ground plant lu Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan rill be taken into the gigantic '?m >any and that within twelve months, fhe International Paper Company /ill control the print paper market of he United States. To this end the tom puny will spend from thirty to lfty millions In buying plants in the diddle West. "Miss" Alice In Dirty Place. Chicago, August 17.-According o The Tribune's correspondent at Spearfish, 8. D., Mrs. Alice Roosevelt jongworth, while she and Congress nan Longworth were In Yellowstone >orU with Vice President Fairbanks, net with an accident, according to ). C. Booth, superintendent of the Jnlted States fish hatchery at Spear Ish, who was In the park at the time, ^he party was looking at one of the urge clay pits, when Mrs. Longworth lipped and fell headforemost into he pit. It was filled with a soft, ozy, red clay, and Mrs.. Longworth /as a sight to behold. Instead of isplaylng his customary gallantry, !ongressman Longworth stood byand njoyed a most provoking .nigh, ac ordlng to Booth. What a New Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch, editor of the Phllllps urg (N. J.) Dally Post, writes: "I ave used many kinds of medicines >r coughs nnd colds In my family,but over nnythlng so good ns Foley's oney and Tar. I cannot say tho much i praise of it." Dr. J, W. Boll. n't miss the Odds and ;arance Sale, and then a Goods and Garments , has left us with many ill and winter-a cer go, even at one-fourth, rst will be pleased best. I FURNITURE, STOVES, NEWING MACHINES, ORGANS. In this Department y cm will find the largest and moat complete stock in the upper part of the State. By buying in car load lot?, direct from the largest and best factories, I can save every customer large discounts on every purchase, besides giving you a stock from the cheap to the high grade to select from. Dressers from $5 to $40. Iron Bedsteads from 92.C10 to 920. Oak Bedsteads from $2.50 to $2?. > Oak Center Tables, Dining Tabled Lounges. A Double-Lock, Noiseless Folding Bed Spring for only 91.98. See the Blue Ribbon Springs. Other dealers in the larger cities get 90.OO ; my price only 93.no. Mattresses from 92 to $in. All-Cotton, good tick, SO-poundl Mattreses only 96.OO. All-Cotton, no-pound Felt Mat t-eses from 97.50 to $15.00. Kitchen Safes from $2.50 to $7.50. Solid Oak Side Boards, highly pol ished, large glass, only 9H.nO. Other grades at 915.00 and up to 935.OO. Oak Hat Racks, highly polished, large glass, splendid $12.00 value, for only $8.50. Others in stock at $10.00, 912.00 and up to $25.00. $2.50 and 93.OO vaines in Bent Arm Rockers, cane or leather bot tom, only 91.89. Other grades from $2.50 up. Bed room suits from 99.00 to 975.OO. See the special values in the Solid Oak, highly polished; large glass in Dresser and Wash Stand, finely carved, high head and foot board, for only 922.50. Also special values In the 935.09 and $05.tx? suits. Be sure to visit the Furniture Room. ay ! aep You Away. Had Been there Before. There was once a man from Toledo, Ihio, who, while having a good time n the Tenderloin district, was, ac :ording to Simeon Ford, "held up" >y an individual who suddenly darted >ut from a dark corner and presente i pistol at the head of the Westerner. "Give me your money, or I'll blow >ut your brains!" observed the foot tad. Without flinching, the Toledo man urveyed the highwayman. "Blow iway." said he "I'd rather be with )ut brains in New York than without noney."-August Lipplncott's. Good Use for Niagara. (From the Chicago News. A Scotchman who recently took the treet car trip on the gorge route, the ?6W York side of Niagara river, was nuch disgusted with the hawkers of lews and "Teddy bears," who make he afternoon hideous and do their est to spoil nature's grandeur. As ie alighted from the rar he looked ngrlly at the shouting venders and hen at the Whirlpool rapids. What's he use of having a big river like hat," he said, "If you don't drown hose follows in it?" itato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ie is senior partner of the firm of F. . Cheney & Co..doing business In the :ity o f Toledo, County and State foresnld, and that said firm will pay he sum of one hundred dollars for ach and every case of catarrh that nnnot be cured by the use of Hall's ?atarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before and subscribed 1 my presence, this 6th day of De ember, A.D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure ls taken inter ally, and acts directly on the blofed nd mucous surfaces of the systftjn. end for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7Gc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constl atlon. ?