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To the Public we wish to . . . INTRODUCE Our New De?artments AND ANACERS, Respectively .... DRESS -AND ? MADAM FLENDER, " 9 Of New York City, and ... . ? AND MISS LUCIE A SPAULDING, Of the North. These Departments we propose pushing and running ac cording to modern methods, and they are in charge of compe tent Ladies, of fine taste and skill?Ladies the equal of any in this section of the country ; and we would le pleased to have the Ladies call and examine Miss Spaulding's Millinery, and consult Madam Flender about garment-making. Iii hr 11 Is that of ... . attin Ris. Etc. OUR BUYER has just returned from the Northern mar kets, after a rather prolonged stay, selecting Novelties in? DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &C. &C OUR WASH FABRICS ARE UNSURPASSED. : : WILL BE : : : Thursday, March 26th, From 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. ALL ARE INVITED. Yours truly, Brown, Osborne k Co's. REMEMBER OUR REMNANTS. LOCaL hews WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1896. Toe Cotton Market. Corrected by Brown, Oaborne & Co. Middling.. 7J Go- d Mddliug. 7j Strict. Middling. 7i Strict Good Middling. 7J 8t*ius. 6 to 7 According to the amanao, ipring begins to-morrow. The yonng people are beginning to talk ab -nr pio met. There are now three hundred students at <'lem*oo 0 djpge. An fff irt. i? being made to start a circu lating iihrarv in Anderson. R-ad noticenf theCIeveland Bay Stallion p lut^d in another column. The C untychHin gang is doing Borne go d work on the public roado. Mrs John McFall is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. J. 0- Hanls. Mr*. N. L. Fan? and children, of Wal halla, are visiting relatives in Anderson. The wngon8 continne to roll ont of the city loaded down with commercial fertili zers. Mrs B<rb?ra B-ock, of Hmea Path, ia in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs Ltila Sullivan. Mrs S L Carpenter lesvei to-day for William-1 mi. where she will spend a few days with friends Mr Claude Townsend bat enlarged hi* piHuni g mill to meet the demands of bis tucrea?ing business B'own, Oaborne & C ?'s. erand Spring oeuing Tbur-day, Mirch 23tb, 9 a m. to 11 p m. All iuvited. The young mao who bis the temerity to prnpr se matrimony now, is quickly told to wait till he ia asked. Or & Sloan offer the genuine Bradford d <i o'ner varieties of watermelon need for Bile Sto advertisement I isn potatoes sre cheaper than tbev have ever been known in this market? seventy five cents a bushel. A young ladv walked into tb?j dispensary the other dsv thinking *he was gulug Into the Messrs. Fant'a bookstore. J FT Grant E q . of this city, went to Atlanta last M today to argue a case before the Supreme Court of Georgia A light snow fell in varinu- portions of the Stiiie ia>t Thursday night Tuere was none in this immediate section. The D A. R. of Columbia Lave off-red s m-dal for the best composition on the R-vilui!Oiiury W*r lu upper Carnliua TJ"r?er the new Uw pereonn who have not paid their poll tax will not htve tue privilege of vutlug tu S iuih Carolina Mies Eunice Pr?vost Is now with Brown. t)?nori<e & C !.. and she would be pleased t have her many fneuds c*li and see her t 'ere The Board of Cduntv ConimlfsionerB bave deeded to buy six more mad ma chines. This is another step in the right direction. The farmers are up with their work, and are, awaiting planting time They have tiken advantage of the fine weather during tne winter. Evpry resident of the city nhnold read c*r-ru?lv the Ordinance of the C-y Council enri'mirig the rules and r?gula, oua of tbe Board or ?naltb P okeu? Journal: Mrs. W W White, n* Anders-?., in vSuing her parents, Oapt. J L and Mrs Thornley. Her littie sun, Waller, is with her " Marion E Rocker. Esq , of the Interior Department, Washington D. G, is spend log a few d?ys In tbe city visiting his mother and other relatives, Mr. Geo V. Hennies. ons of Columbia's moat expert photographers, is spec ding a few days in Andpreno. in charge of tbe gallery next to tbe Poatofiiee. T -e Meadow Tennis Clnb has besn re organized with the following offiier?; President. J K. Hood ; Vice President, Mi-8 lua Hi 1 ; Secretary, Paul Brock There are several candidates for the poM tinn of Benlrh Officer fur the city. Tbe position pays $10 a month Tbo Bourd of Health will oitct the offlcar in tbe near future A tenant bouse. wPh all its contents, on tbe plantation of Mr S L E-kow. at D-.nver. was burned a tew dm s aico For tnnst?lv tbe children were nut locked in tbe bouse this time. A company has been org-mizsd to bui'd a omtou mill on Conn* *-* rre*fc!., four miies south of Seneca. Mr M W Cole mm 1b at tbe bead of tbe enterprise, and the work will begin at once Tbere will be communion service at Va rennes t'bnrcb nextrtahhatb st tbe ni-ual b'.ur Tbere will be preaching u'ci on Saturday mon jog preceding.- A 11 a-** m vited to attend tbe services ou both daja. Thmoeb tbe kindness of Renstor N >rri* we bave secured a cop? of the nen-imi M* adapted bv tbe recent. L"irisinture and in another Column we pub isi it iu fuM. All who are interested sboutd read it carefully Mr W R O-borne, of Brnwn. Osbnrne & Oo, bxs returnea from the Nunbern market-, sfter a stay of two or three weeks, and will he deilghted to greet bis friends and rn?tomera, aud show them his recent purchases. 8up*Tvienr Snelgrnvp, backed by his px cellent B mrd of Commissioners, is deter mined to give Anderson County better pub i r -ads, and be deserve-* tbe en cnuripgoment and oo*operatton of every k?'Od citizen M . B - -ie J H?ard, acc"mnanied by b- daughter. Ml?t?V'0M?H? and her brother, M<- R bert Cade. ??t Mt Ctrmel. who ba<? Oeeti spending s?ve>ml do h In the cii.v tne gue^tor* Mi-h L'zzie William*, returned borne Tuehday. Mr- R. M. Baker, formerly Misa Minnie Smith i? in the millinery depsrim-nt nf Brown. 0?rmrne & Co., and ?he would takes special delight in showing ber friends a*>d acquaintances tbe many attractions iu tbia department I" their ppw advertisement this week C. F Jones & Co call especial attention to their new stock of dress goo-ia. millinerv and fancy goods which are daily arriving. Tbev want you to o <ma and see uhtm R-ad what tbey say. La?t Thursday afternoon Visa Rammie E-irlo. at ber home on We?t Franklin street, was preparing a fl ?or i?tal? and tbe Sold caught fire. It nuused a conoidsrab'C fliQiK, and In extinguishing it Miss Earle was paiufully burned. A sober, industrious and oeacpablo farm bov. In bis teen-, can fi'd out where a good home with fair wag? can be obtain ed by applying at tbia office. None need apply unless they are strictly temperate, industrious and peaceable. In bis new advertisement F M Butler notifies tbe public that be hau purebred a complete outfit for cracking coro, peas I oats, eto . and -vanto to sell you feed for your stock. His pince is still headquarters tor fresh meats. Riad what be says Tbe vs?t landed estate of the late J m?s Edward Cdboun will be sold at (-oih..un FhIIs on Tuesday, 3l-t inst.. at 12 o'dock Tbe estate consists of sixteen tbou-and aorea?twelve thousaod in Abbeville and four tb<>u?and In Ueorgia?the. Savannah river dividing it Ahnnt fifty persons went from this city last Tiurxday nighc on asp?olal train to Port R ?.val to witness the d-cking or 'he battle-hip "Indiana." Oo account of the low tide the docking did not take place, and, of course a large portion of the visi tors were disappointed. Mr J A Callaham. of Lavonla. Ga.. cum* over last week to ?-p?nd a few day* viih relative* in this County H? was In thf ?-if * Frldov and irave u*an spprectHtpd Ctll. L'ks all sensible men, b? Bay? bp cou'd not se* sbrng without bis old County paper, tbe Iktelliqxrcbb. Mrs Matilda Martin, wifeof Mr. Thomas Martin, died at ber home in tbe Piercetown section last Sainrday evening, after an illness of several months, at the ripe old age of 81 years. Mrs. Martin bad long been a devoted member of tbe Baptlat Church, and was an excellent woman, lov?d and esteemed by all who knew hpr. She ?a? nota mother, and ?>nlv h^raged hu-bntid eurvives her. Tbp rpnmlna wpre Interred on Monday in thbM rtlo family hurrying ground. Mim Margaret Rush died at the Count* R?mip fur the poor laut week, egad 76 < e-ir 8he had been a crippi? f r several yeare but ?w il devoted m *mher of the M et ho rfVt Ohurnh a-d h ire her ffl mi?n ?*ir tbe patience of a true Crtri^tia". H?r re maiua were interred at Trinity Onurcb. We invite yoor attention tn the new ad vertisement of H ll ?k MilfOtd Toes* Kenteniep, a* you know. purchssed ibe st' ck of Tbe Means Oo, aud are offering clothing, hats and furnishing good* a I wonderfullv low O'ices. They quote some ! of their price*. Read what they say, aud j give them a cull, Mr oeurv Hacket died at hia home in Garviu fnwi.sntp on Mo*id>ty afternoon. He was molt only abuut a week acd the annonnc m?>nt of his death whh a great I shook to b<s friends and arquainttmcea. He was fthont 40 yean* of age, and leaves a wife nnd one son. Tbe latter was very ill, too, when bin father died. It is qul?p a m*8'erv ahont tbe r'Hnsp poaraoce of Cadet H-ndrick?, of Clemson Collage It iH thought that hfl wan drown ed lu the Seneca river and convict* have been dragging the river for hira He in a son of the Supervisor nf P cretin County. Matthew Rendrlcks, and disappeared lust 8nnday. There is no trace as to his where about*. Brown. Oabnrnp & Co. in this inpue in troduce to tbe public their new departments, dress malting and mllH'"?rv, and their managers* r?spectively, M<daro Flendpr, of New York tiitv, ana Mis?* Lucie A Spsulding, of the North. Aiso a carpet, rug and matting department Tbelr Ireas good1*, notions, trimming1, <fco , are np to date. Their prices are guaranteed to be right. Economv in all thing* pavs It in esti mated that the justly fi m us Improved Bmokft Cotton Planter saves more time, labor and material, tban any planter ever made. It '* trnlv a mpchaoioal wonder. Vjpau's. Brock Brna , with Ibeir U-UhI o< mme- diinle enterprise, have pecnred tb- ex'-lo-iv- ??pnov for rhem in th'sseo tl m See their new advertisement next week. Wo hnv? re^entlv rpcpivpd several 130m m n m tattoos without nn> name signed to them, and, nur nilj, thpy bave bepn con signed to the waste basket. Alwaviibign y<mr natnn to your communications, not jfcessarily for publication, bat as a guar antee of good faith on your part Alwavs hear this in mind when von send a com munication to any reliable newspaper for publication Qan'go Williams., colored, who lived on D. B VicPnail's p'anta'ion. near Trinity Cr?ureh. dropppd dead Ia?t8unriat morn ing He aeenried to be as well and heartv a* nanal that morning, and wpnt ont to the stables to feed ?he tfnnlc. N >t return intr tn his breakfas/ prnmpMv. some one went to ?be *>tnb'o and found trm l\ ing on the ?wund dead? Heart fa'lure is pup p >8ed to bave 0n-cd h'a death. The 1 at iRFue of tb" Bnptiat Cowrie'' nnv?: 'Sim? pastorless titji.t in n utn Carolina nan ppcure the servies of a u^nd man if tbev will write to Bro, W. P Hoi land, at thft Thpo'oeicl 8emln?ry L-iuia viilo, Ky , Nmw Y ?rk Hall. Hei?a native of Anderson Oountv. and a first nlaap hr*>th?r H? win he ready for work about the 8r-t. iif June We hope be will be brought bnck to tbla 8t-te " M* D J Sherard. of Moflfatfsoille. 8 C, h-?s ?*cii'ed the ager cv for A"der8on O 'Untv for Gioer-o L n?ftreet's Memoir or the Civil War In Amprio?, entitled P nm fanasses to ^pp-mattox" Any one wi?hing rhn hook wid address Mr Rherard at Moff tttavliR 8. C. Thn?e who hove rpud General L ?ng-treets hlstorv sppak in the highest terms of it. Lvt Thursday night a very elegant ?>np p?r wop given bv C<pt E A Smyth Pres idpnt nf the Pelzer Manufacturing Com pany, at the town ball, in P-'zer to the officer*;, overaeer? and section b ?s-es of thp Pe*z?r mill" T"ia Is the third annual hanqiiet ci v?n to th? ovprseers and action ho- es, by C-*pt. Smyth and wa3 a moat prjtvahift or-oiui'in There wore about m e hundred persona present Tr>e mariagpr? of tbe plec'ion for the Con tituttonsl Convention ?re ?wn to g^t the monpv da? ?hem by the 8tntfl The managers In ibia Ci.unty ara r?qupstpd to send their Ixlla at nncp to Mr. J J Gi'm-r or hand thprn to his aon, 8waynn OUmer, at. J. 8. P.?wlpr'a stablpa. Mr. Gi tnpr urges that there be no delay in tbi<i matter, as be can do nntbing until the bill of eac1) and nverv m mager of said election is plsced in his bauds. A* a m?pt|ng nf Siphon D. L??pC'mpnf U?i*'d "^onfeder r>- V-terauB M -nrinv ?i?ht Me-sr? J. L M uldiu and P M Rllff ?er- elected de|e?/??pa to Httend IOe am aal S >ith Carolina Division of O w ferlerate V tersns in Charleston on 22 >n April Th?re will be a numbarnf V?t?r ans gn from thia ptnoe tn Cnarle?ttnn to pirtlclpatp in the reunion. *ur. the above named gentlemen are authnrizud to par ticlpate in tbe business meetings. Dr. J C. Harris went down to 8tarr last Mnndav and rem <ved the left eve of our young friend, Elina M>Go* who aooident ally lost the sight of it about two j earn piro by the pxplosion of a dvoamite cap Ever since the Rcc'dent the pve bad givpn Mr. McGpe more or les* trouble, pn he wna f >rced tn have it t?ken nut to s>ive the og-htof the other eye. Mr McWee baa a hr ther who aNn liwt his left, e?,e several years ago by a similar accident A correspondent, of the Pickenn Sentinel. psv : *'A Preprtv?ery, consisting of R-vs D I S .Pa-man. E ? Durharn, F. R. Mn i'litnahan snd othprs. constituted a B-p'i-t Church pight mdes Rou<h nf Ea?lev. in Andeofin Von ty ?>n the 7>h i-.at The sermnn w?? prewched h? the wr'tpr pr?v?-r hv B"? Su^-Tnisn T e rlwu? tyi? the meinbera ??f the newly 0 n-titnted church wxm ahly delivered by Bro. Durham At the nigh' service two dean><iiH, Brethren Btbh and R/thlnnon were ordained. Tbe writer prpMcied On S mdsy to a congrega tion of good listeners" At t.hp rpcant se?slon nf the L?i?lplatnrp the timv f .r paving tba c >rnuintHtl<?n or road tax ?a* exteoiipd until M ?reb 3^t. Tne tax remaln?? at onado'lar bur. if yon dpslra to work it out. it. will require four Hoy?' Itthnr in^tpad of threp as formerly It is, therefore mnoh cbesper to pay tb? monpv than to give ? our labor, w^iph vou are ailo?ed onlv 25 cents a Cay for. G ist <?nce snd pav y?nr dollar t<? th?C'Unty T'ph'Urpr Th? B >ard of Commissioners voltId rather hsv?- your monpy than vonr lab >r, for they c?n do heiter and more work on tbe roads, with tbe ca9h The last. i?pue of tbe Hariwpll (Gi.) Sun savs: The annnuncem?nt made in our last issop that. Dr Pipr-on, the evangpIUt. H?d reop^tlv died in Iowa was a mistske. Mr J E Dendv In Hn?w?r to jronlry received a telegram from Dr R. G. Pier snn'a home at ri?h?ville. N. C. th?i. be wa? ftl'V?. sr>d at Tsm-m F>a The m<nv frianrlB ??f Dr. Pierson in this sec'inn will rej mop to know that he I* still in the fl sh, a living piwer for good. I was another eminent evatigeli-t, rt?v P-ank T, P nr aon, who Hied iu lows, and It wa- h- wh C?nduoti>d the wnnderfal revival meeting in Augusta a short time ago." "Fions and Fathers." ?h? *rnr?j hy Harrv S'tllwell Edward-, of Mtcon. G?*. whw?h baa hpen awarrtprl the Brat priz- of ?I0 000 tn ?hp ?? mnpfltinn enndnced by the Uni cago Record for thp b-st atoriea of m\B t*?rv,*' ? ? b? Dob'inhpd seriHltv bv rh? Atlant? Journal which has. with com mnndahlee> terprUe,Recured theexclnaive rights for thi- ?ecilun. Tbe st<iry will hp ein Monday Marot? 23i, and end M-?y 4'h To ndH m the intpr?f>t of the storv the Journal will give $?0 in gold to the rpadpr who sends in thp best solution of thn mva terv in sdvann? of it-* diaolnsure in thp final chanter Fu'l details had on applica tioo to tbe Journal, Atlanta, Ga. The Abhovl'lp cr?rTei?pondent of *he Co lumbia State, undpr date of the. 13th in*t, aayp: "At a raeptingof the Young Men's Rnsineas league last night a committee wan appointed to go to Anderaon at once and confer with the citizens of that tovn aa tn the propnppd new rallmal from Knoxvllla to Port Roval. The road will r*. mu hv AhH*ville If tb? npce<?ary induce mnntn are off-red. and the |p*gae ia work Ing bard for it. Tbe road will uivp Ahhe villea through Oonnpptlnn with tbe W^f. Thp fffi"i?l? wsnt to bring It through here, recognizing the advantages of this growing little city. The fopowing- is thec-immit tee: L W Perrin, F. B. Gary, W. W Bmdlev, G A Visannkl. W L. Mi ler, Wyatt Aiken and A. W Smlih " Thp Cxmp of Sons nf Cnnfedernte Veter ans met In the C >nrt HouRela<-t Thursday afternnnn eno comp'eted its organ'zition hv the plpftion of 1 be following offlcers: Commander. M. L. B nham; !? Lieuten ant t-ommandpr, J P W.'kinf; 2 d Lieu ten-nt f>'mm?nder J K H -o- ; a< j tant, J M. uat>icb; .-urge^ii, D.J C Dicket; Quarfe?-maater, Q R P Inc. ; t'tlxplain. Kev. W. T. C-per?; T'eu-urer u n Lang ston Tbe next meeting will hp held on Tliur>-dHV afiernoon 28to in-t. at 5 o'clock. AM young men who desire to join the Csmp are cordially Invited tn attend the meeting. Blank eppHcations for member ship may be seenred by calling at tbe In TELLiOEKOxa offloo. All younp men whose grandfather, fathpr, unoleor brother BPrved in the Confedprafa war are eligible for tn m her hip I i* prop is?-d to make i_h? (lamp ? m "?t. internat ing onrantattinti, I? I now ha- about tnrty mptnbera. and It is ! prop sed to par'icipHte m the reunion of the Veterans at Charleston next m m th. Death of Mr. Joshua Holland. It become* nnr duty thi? week to cbron 'r-le tbe death ??f eg -od ctiz-in of AnrW ? II Cnniitv We reler rn the de?th r?? Mr loBhua Ho'lniid, wbinh occurred at bia no<i e in B^oadwav T.>wn"hip on the noralng of ihe 10 h inet Mr H > land w s Bt-ven'y eight yearn of age last au gust He was boru and raioeil in Ander son C-'untv excepting a few year* he ltv*d in Laurens Cuuuty. Filtv eight years ?go te was married to Mit-s Rebecca Truasell who. toge'hpr with two daugh ter, aurvive him Mr and Mrs. Holland bid ea'en Christmas dinoer together ever since they have been married except two vir. Holland went to tbe Florida war when only eighteen years of Age He also served in tbe war of *ece sion, fighting for tbe C ?nfederate cans*. He bad been a member of NohI'b Cr*ek Baptist Church fi.r flfiy jear* p'pcedlng his death, and a deacon of the name for twenty-live years. He whb a good and nprigbr ci>izen, a kind neigh oor, a devoted and affectionate hus band and father Hiid a faith (a Chri-tian. He was loved by all who knew him. Mr. Holland had been sick about one momb, und his death was not unexpected by those around him His remains wore interred in'be Neal'8 Creek cburcnjard tbedav following his deatb. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. M. Mi Gee ?ho preached from tbe 14th chapter of Join. 2nd and 3rd verse-. Mr. Holland said on his dea'h bed that be was readv to die, which should he a ureat consolation to bis loved ones He bas pamed over the river, a> d Is now renting beneath tbe shad- of tbe beau'iful trees. Tbe family bavemany sympathizers in their bereavement. E. F. Moseley News. Cant. J. T. Birnes left here last Satur day to visit bis brother at Marvin, who, we are told, is seriously ill. C L Every and wile came in last Fri dxy from "autnewbere" after an abseuce of nearly two mouths. V H. Watson left the 10th inat. for Charleston on business. H. J. Mi-Ktuuey, formerly of this place, now residing at Anderson, spent last Saturday and Sundav with us. His itiMiiy friends were glad to sbe him. Evi dently Anderson ia treating him well. Mra. V. H. Watwon left last Friday night for Auderson, where shfl will spend Beveral days. Mrs. Ella MoAlHster, of Terryville, is spending a week with tbe families of Will McAllister and Singleton Scott. Mr Ev.u8 Burriss, formerly of this place, now residing at Rock Fence, Ga,, ia here veiling bis friends aud relatives. L D. Young aud family, of Corine, were here w??ntly stopping with his brother. J. H. Young. Mr. Jobu H. Y .nog denies that he and bis wi e went tu Sogar Hill the 8th lust., hut that they went to the "holy land." In justice to Mr. Young we make this correction, ami bis wife says be is con tiiiumg "a going" and thinks sometbiug ought to he did ho m it. Mr. Monroe Broadwell, from Critio. Gd., was round ab mt here last week with, his old friends and kinsfolks. We are due and hereby offer an apology to Mr Dave McAllister for mentioning bis mme in our items last week, and desire to tbank him, confound bim, for tbe advice be gave concerning us with ret'ereuce to a "chance." Toe old gin h use that bas stood so long at Mr*. 0' Bryant'*, was burned one night recently. Supposed to be the work of some mischievous ho vs. Married, by R P. Martin, N. P., at his residence, on tbe 15th lost. Mr. C. R. Kvaus, of this place?, aud Miss Lizzie Harri*, of Holland'? Store. the planters are all very busy putting iu tbeir fertilizers. As yet but Hi tie preparation has been made for a corn crop. _ _ Pedro. Lowndesrille. Mr. W. M. Speer ban returned after a few days stay with relatives iu Georgia. Mina Lena B mker, who is teaching tbe Linerty school iu Auderson Ciuuty, spent Saturday and Sunday with the family of Rev. E. W. Mason. Rev. H. C Feuuel went to Abbeville Suurday. Several of the people in this community weut to Port Royal last week. Mr. Jue Black, of Abbeville, is visiting rela ?vea iu town. Joe weut to scb<ail here a few years ago and made many friend*, who are always glad to we come him back. Mr. a. L. Latimer went to Anderson ltia night. G. W. Speer spent Friday night at Moscow. Miss Ethel Spe-r has returned home after several days visit to ber brother, Rov. Foster Speer, at Moscow. . me of the new boyn la very intent upon finding out all the little incidents that happen ou tbe other*, but says nothing about the propoaitiou be made with oue of the country boys about swapping sla ters. We noticed some items in last week's Intelligencer from "Swamp Fox" who bayt>: ".tir. G. Speer and Bister, Miss Ethel, diove up to Moacow to visit tbelr brother, R~v. Footer Speer. There must be some attractiou up there for tbe for mer other tbau bis brother, as be goes quite often, or pernaps he has some sheep ue bas to drive back in tbe pasture up at the above mentioued place." We don't doubt but what "Swamp Fox" was right, but believe that be bad Jubl left ihr, nwampa or he woulu have kuown more about Kngii.sn Grammar. A-k Henry Aileu who It was that went to see their gin last night aud went to sleep iu schoolto-dav ? Pedro was iu towu Thursday morning. R. S. V. P. Williamston Items. Capt. W. A. MiKiivey, of Lickvilie wan iu towu lust wetk, Mrs. J. >. C. Featbbi stone, of Ander son, vi.lied irieuda here reeeully. Miss Li m r ruicti, vvbo sut-ut some time iu Audeisou, bas returned tu Williauiblnu. Kev. A. B. Earle was buiutunued laut week to the (feticide of his sick une e. Dr. S. Lu der tilled tbe absent pallor's pu ion Sunday aud preached two instruc tive ?eruious. We ate glad to see our honored friend, Mnj. Russeil, in to AO agaiu. L->k out, Maj., this is leap year. R. B. G. Ti.uly astonishing.? vlias Annette N Moeu, Fiumaiu, Mtn, says: ' Aynr'r Ouerr> Pectoral has Pad a wouderfut effect u curing tuy brother's children of a aever. and dengeroUi U >id It Was irulv w on iiUlog U >.v ?predlly tue> tuUud ruuol ?fter La Kl 'g Lot-, piep.intiou." PHOroGKAPH3-deon.es, the Photo lTi(juc , uau ue I umi at Gjutiry uext to P ist alleo If you wish wura doue in iil? due Ciii at once aa Uia atay will oe short. Dr. W U Biuwu, Optician for the No w Y >ra Optical dauuiMoturiug ijouipuujr, i? at the <Ju quuii doteto remain a week, where old or y > uug uavmg we.U or den 0 live ej ce bboUld - on mm aud got pr> p u I.? treated. He cms highly ie.Mu.nj uned oy iHe pr?cis ?mi pe. p e, a? m-.st-r- .>i i id pridesbiou Examinations ami uJvic- in e. Tae telephone lluefromAndeiai.il via Beitou, to Houea Pain nu? beeu comp ntd a.id la worKiug uicely. Tne toll >or laik log wilU either of tin se p dut? .S 15 ceolu a m rasage. i'u? cilice here ia iu tne Bank of Au?eraoa. TO Rf,NT?House and lot on River street. G <od weil of water, Quegardcu ad ucceajurj uutriuildiugs. leruio, ve.y clic v Apply to L P. Siuilu. 36-3t. Leaders, uot iuiitaloral N? monkey buatueis under Sullivan Hardware (Jo.'a roof. So the latest product uf Inventive geuius ia the Rjuiau Harrow, ? &, n * laioal klug ot graja till era?tbe g.o-tl'St Kornau of them an?aud Suilivau Hard ware Co. are oui a ageuta. Drag out your old hues aud Hill sweeps auu prepare yudraelt lor gr?es at auoivau Hard wate Ou a lmmeuaeeajporium of lruu aud uicol. Dou't get a mere make shift, a pretense, a sorter oo so thing. Buy T & S. b geu Ulue B uuEa Out'.'jn f lumur. Sjid lu Au deraou by Suilivau Hardware Co. only. The sooner you begin to fight tbe tire, tbe more eoaiiy it uiay be extinguished. Tue auuuer yuu begiu laKtug Ayer'a daraa parllla lor yoUi blood diaeaae, Lbe easier will 0e the oure. Iu Outn Cdaes, del ?y i~ dangerous, if not fatal. Be sure you get Ayer'e uud uu other. Don't forget wueu yuu want a nine set oi a-.iue-s or Bug^y to call uu H. G. Juhu sun & Sou. Do you know how little a blacksmith shop conta, aud with what an iutiguiticant ?um you can le neu iu acres of grass fur pasture? Suilivau Hardware Co. charge uoibiug tur the inlormatlou. When y ou waut your barness repaired, bring them tu H. G. Johnson & Jou and get um d ?oneat Wura, uone by Uncle Jue Martin. D??ii'? be "bamboozled" on hoe*. 8nl livau Hardware Co. will open yuur eyes aud save you muuey F r luv? prices and fair dealing, try H. G Johnson <? don. Mr W. G. Martin is now working in my harness Bhop, and I can giv6 you bargains in harness. J. s. Fowler. NOTICE? To those indebted to me please make payment at once, especially tho?eo-ving me p-intdue notes sod ?ccounts I uiuat have uiy uiouey. .f.S Fuwler. A joh lot of Harueas to arrive In a few days, Call aud secure a bargalu. H. G. JubuHon A Sou. TT 11 old on to vour Donars UHTIL YOU SEE HOW MUCH THEY WILL BUY AT HAVING bought out THE MEANS CO. we are in a posi tion to sell Goods a ;? EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. We are offering .... Suits usually sold at $18.00 for $12.00. Suits sold at $15.00 for $10.00. Suits sold for $13.50 for $9.00. Suits sold at $9.00 for $6.00. And so on do wn th e line. HATS and FURNISHINGS SAME PROPORTION. Now, w mean what we say, and it will not be our fault if the people do not dress well this Spring and Summer. Come and. see i s, and we will convince you in five min utes that we are the people to buy your CLOTHEffG, HATS and FURNISHINGS from. Very respectfully, i \....J.. j?:l At The Means Co's. Old Stand. MILLINERY And Thousands of ? v Fail Pouring in at. C.F.i DRY GOODS STORE ! WE are strictly in it to do business this Spring. Every indication is flattering. Our friends are giving us substan tial encouragement. We have been preparing for months to do the greatest season's business that we have ever done, and feel that we prepared for the issue. - ATVD - STYLISH ? From the lowest priced fabrics to the finest goods we carry. FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Is the strong characteristic of our Stock, and we give special attention to selections. We are prepared to meet all baits and Bargains. We have many great values to offer you. We extend to all a cordial invitation to come to see us. Will appreciate a:iy patronage, but if you don't trade a cent with us we will be glad to have you call and let us show you what we have. Yours very truly, C, F. JONES I CO. FOR THE AND Prettiest OF AIII MILLINERY, That has ever been shown L in Anderson ! AT ? AT LESSER & CO'S. Cheap Cash Stor< TO all early buyers who will take advantage of this re? markable Gut Price Sale, we will say it means Dollars in yd pockets. The recent decline in all Cotton Goods puts na-Hi-a]j position to undersell'all competitors. Here is the Way ! Yard-wide Percales, in remnants, fast colors, in beautiful Stripes and Plaids. Our Cut Rate Price 7c. Still they Come ! 20 pie es French Imported Satine, fine as Silk, ev>ry pattern is a gem. Everybody knows the old piice20o. Our Cut Price 10c. ICisten to This! 60 pieces Wm. Simpson's Oil Dj Piinui, lovely patterns, best goods cn ea-th. Old price 7c cut price 5c Better than Ever ! 50 pieces best American Dress Ginghams, all in lovely dark styles, suitable for house wear, und good for street w?-ar. very fiue thread and close woven. Old time price 10c. Cut Kate Pi ir e 5c Strange, but yet True. Silk Lustre Chambray?this fabric is equal to Silk iu appearance, and is noted for its good washing qualities. They come in beautiful fl -ral designs and solid colora. New York retail price 15c. Leaser's cut rate price 10c. Nothing New under the Sun. This is an exploded theory, because our new drees fabric called "Plisse" is the fir.-t ever'known. We have these in all ahades of the raiub ?w, for young aud old. Thtse goods retail iu Paris to day at 25c, but Lesser cuts the price dowu to 12Jc. -X Ducks, Backs. Do not think we refer to fowls. Oh, nol But we do refer to Duckjft Suitiugs. Our kind is soft and hea' weighs add will not fade. Tin goods ara made in England, and and eew tor yourself. Betail pn in London 15c. Our price, 10c. i How is This ? 10 pieces beautiful all-wool Bin Brocaded Brillinntine, 40 inches ni -just the ithitig tor Skirts, her all wool, warp and filling, time price 75c. Leaser's cut rate We are in It. Fine Thread .Diraitry, for all poses They make beautiful dx for ladies and children, are fast ors, white ground, with sprayt,: flowere, beautifully printed the Cut rate price 8s. And Don't You Forget It. What is it now? Those beautii Moire Cr>pw, soft as wool, fast steel, handsome as . a picture. Tt goods comes from 8pa?n, aud, great wonders to behold. Betail pi in Spain is 25c Lessor's price 1( Domestic Department. Yard-wide Sea LI and.5c. Yard-wide Fruit of Loom Bleaching.u.8c Best Indigo Prints.5c 50 pieces Shirting Prints.5c 20 pieces Ptnaug. suitable for Waists. 6c 40 pieces best Cottonade on earth.,... .15c, 5 pieces Feather Bed Tic. .15c. 20 pieces btst Drilling.6c Shoes and Slippers. Wo cannot lay too much stress on our large and superb stock of and Slippers. Tlie-e gonds are all fresh irora the factory, and bought the decline, in father. We. c*u serve you in first-claes style, and at pii that will astonish the natives. - If you have never visited our large and attractive Store, hot*is time. Remember, we have one price to all, and fair and square" dealt every respect. LESSER & C UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE.. m