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Th*.*rM luv?.? i - ri man v -sud chango* siiiii'i* I jii>si'ti hei buuudarifs ami carno lo iii? sta**.' >''? my H'.ioptioh frietulH MIKI ?-. HI temporarias Inivo crossed "the ?lark river" to '.ar hriynn*l,'? and I m.sfl niH/iy laiiii?ar intrans from tin* advertising cm II tims bf ' ti" I M KI.i.i? i:.s< i : ic tim* I lin vi* betti wont ; . >.??*. i" days rom* by. I?*TII Meridith nevi*r spoke morn truly niau when he paid, 'There's nothing ceilain III ni'in'i !>r.? inn thl*-lh?l bo must lose it.' 'i et aside from I berso rei: rot lu I changes timi sit Iden the heart, there hnvo hoon roany to make it glad! Five years ago 1 pani a hurried visit to rel al i voa :t. Greenville ami ran down to ymir lillie city f?>r a day or two, as I felt I .-?>!*?? 1 tn*' return t<? Florida without ..feing my old hollie, ami I wan ru ruck with uer growth ami ninny im provotiiputs My, my '. hut fur Hie old Court ll'iinie ?md ihn familiar 'public HI j u ?ire' I hardly knew "where i was at" III I drove around Hi? Miburhs Sinon then ! r*;: i ?ll th- ' I N'i l.l.l.llil.Xt'KIt' Illili this eye .sore Hie ol<l Court Ilutisc building* lu lier en'erpriHiiii* ciiizous lins boru t<>ni down and M liaieDonio ?mit is to be creeled in it i slea ). S i should 1 lie ?par" I to ever repeat my '-I^? i ?hall t <? heller prepared for ibo extensiv?* growth nmi eiiternri.se that lm*< placed Amieisou ?ii iii*1 Imiil rank With Hie inland towns <?f S >uUi ('arelina 1 have 'i lui thinking that I wuuld smiio day '.vn!" t ? niy friends ;:? Amle:'-oii through til'-' fVl'KM.I?il.N' l-.ll ol Hie pilu le ?iii en a! gr ?will und i ut pru v? Intuits in thin i l:iihh?r<>i I ' ?linty, til Florida slnc? I Ottlit? hi ;e twenty '. esilS ag'-, l?Vlilillg a'mmM in iii Iraiisfurmatioii tho magic w.md wi Ih?< genii Ol mythology, but thia tiuie I only meant .>> *-ay .i l?<w words to accompani the e??u! -me nf my thies in you, ?rei :. . . o.i ?viii pardon the Ire?: pass I have uiade upon your limo " - . tm Al lltinen's Aliar. vin UKI evening ol' the limb ult. it was tim pi ivilego of your eorreapondont to at tend one ol'the moat enjoyable allai rs of lii^ whole lifo, vi/: A CbriKtitiaM wedding it a most. boHpitalile eountry home, that of .Mr. \V. S. ICI rod, the eoiitractiug par tics bis only daughter. Miss Lilly Cor rine, iiml Albert Sydney l'armer, of I ?royIta, Anderson County. Tho beautiful and impressive eoroinony was performed ly the Kev. .1. Walter Dickson,of Columbia, u lule the ?diesen musician, Mi'-s Donne iiaynie, ol Green ville, softly played, "t ???, 1'roiniau Me." Tho bride waa tastefully roded in white satin, with tritnuiiugs of pearl and rib bon, carrying in lier hand a handsome hoquet of English tlaisius and maiden hair fori), the position being beneath a "cupid's bow.'' Tho petite (lower girl was M?NM Jose phine Stephenson, of Livonia, tia. ofSeptus, with li. P. Yaudivor, of An derson; M?HH Lilla Klrod, of Westmins ter, .S. C., With.!. IO. Farmer, of Uroyles, S. C.; Miss Annie Arnold, of Anderson, with W. C. Broylea, of Broyles, S. C.; M i sus Jeanette Haynie, of Greenville, with D. S. Yandi vor, of Anderson. The menu consisted of everything that was palatable aud delicate-from the pig and turkey to the moBt delicious fruits and confections. On the :10th an elegant reception was tendered the bride and groom at the residence of the groom's father, Mr. N. O Fanner. J. M. K. Married, at the residence of tho bride's lather, Mr. T. C. Cann, nt ?"> p. m. on WedueBdav evening, Dec. HU, by Kev. I. B. Herron, Mr. I. O. Kay aud Miss Dessin Cann, all ol' Anderson County. At the hour above mentioned tho groom, with bia bride, who blushed apologeti cally for being so beautiful tn (natures and attire, leaning on bis arm. followed tho following couples as waiters Mr. M. li. iiall willi S?ss <\?ra Cann, Mr. J. G. Carroll with Mi.-s Lula King, Mr. Curtis Cauti with Miss Daisy lt lack man -were ushered into tb?> presence of the minister and assemblage. All seemed to im aware ol' tho solemnity ol tho occa sion, ami mme moro than the contracting parties themselves, ami in their responses lo tlio urbane minister's questions there was no ambiguity, and tho sincerity of their vows was apparent to all. Alter the twain were made one, supper was announced, ami such a supper ! We would fail if we attempted its descrip tion, and will only say that ornamentally md decoratively them was nothing lack iug, aud the si>;lit ol' il would have made the soul of any gastronomic swell with pride. The feast over, we were treated to soiil-meUowing music for un hour or so, discoursed by Miss Cora Cann aud Mrs. Dessie Kay from the organ, which seem ed to share the happiness nf the occasion. lt was an event onjoyed by all, and du ring tho whole overling there was nothing that bad Hie least tendency to "mar our royal mirth.'' In our reminiscent moods of future years ishould they bo allotted us i this scene will be among the most pleasant. Surely peerless I sham bat*, won a *'gem of purest ray serene." and we tr.mi. that their inexperienced feet may learn treivd safely the labyrintli.^n m a/.es of life's pathway and their hearts Le prepared its every anare to meet and that kind late may enfold in ita mantle of protection anti the fragrance of roses be dew and sweeten their walk, which leads not 011I3' thom but all that follow therein I nun the peace of earth to the bliss ol heaven. A FitlEN??. A l ard of Thanks. 1 l?lilor.s intetlit/cnctw : 1 ?)<*sire through the columns nf your papor to publicly thank the pea! ladies of Shiloh Church and Iheir kind lady friends of ot betide nominations, who .puned with them lor the three beautiful quilts presented to mc as a Christmas present. Words fail me to ?apresa my appreciation of such a thought ful ami kiudact May God pour out His ric.liefet blessings upon each and every noe of theue dear friends. Yery reaped ful ly, N. G. WnmiiT. Cotton tirowen*' Convention. The Memphis Convention bas mot and tu&pped out our duty. The Township meetings aro to bo held on the sib inst, to organize and elect live delegates each to the County Convention. 113* the authority given the president, I hereby call a mooting- of the County Con vention for Jan. 10, 180$. lt is expected that every delegate from tho various Townships will be in attend? ancf*, as well aa others who are interested, that a full, free and deliberate discussion mw lio had of what bas been proposed J t>jW unity ot action secured among our H dves in this serious matter. I). K. Nonius, County President. Hickory Flal,.S. c. IViuIlHmi Hems Mr. W M, Voting, brother ?J! M r. . '. VV. I'oungund Mr.". J. s. Stephens, at iliis place, died at hi* homo iii Pel/.er, H. C., Tuesday, hw.^th, ?il typhoid fever, itml was buried lhere Wediiosduy, lim l u nomi sorviecH being cuuductod l y Kev. W.T. Tn to. I lo had on ly I ?wo In Polzor about tu?. nion'lis. I lc |iia? es a wife and li vu children intuios his brother and sis ter ..> mourn his loss. Mr. t'. W. Young n; ! Mr-. I. s. Stephens requested tho wi iter In render their linn !.. '.> friends .?. lin I i.i vn ry ni pul li i/i?d willi thom in their lr? m ld?*. M rs. L. ll, 1 UH, widow ol the lato .?. I'alvin iiall, died ur, lu i home near thia place Doe, lilli, in luir nth year. She ha l linen a Hulforor for years with ran? i* 'i*, li 111 lia.I only huon confined lo her lind for !" MI 11 weeks Sin? hore lier suf I'.n inj? willi i 'hriHlian fortitude. Uer re mains woro intorred in tho Miillikin family bu rying ground, near Pioreetown, tho louerai services being eondnoted hy her paHtor, Rev, 1?. I*. Keid, .if the Pres byterian Church, of which Church abe was n faithful Member lor fifty yours. Misa ICI o I*? i Klean, <>f i ?roen vi Ile, and j .Miss Nan Sloan, of Aude mon, visited their parents, Mr. ami Mra. lt. E. Sloan, of this place, ?luring tho holidays. Mrs. .1. il. Maxwell, Mra. <>. K. 11 uti gens, of Elberton, <ia., and Mia* Noll Cunningham, of Anderson, are visitin,; tho family of Mr. .1. W. Simpson. Hun. II. A. Troscott, of Ulackahurg, K C., and M r.'P. C. Truscott, of Washing ton, 1?. c.. visited their parents during ( 'hr ist mas. Messrs. V. II. Shank lin ami Ueorgo shank lin, of Piedmont, !-. C., and .1. A. Shank lin, of Sparta, '?a., came home to spend Christmas with Un ir parent-. . Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Kussel I, of Ander son, spoilt several days in ami near Feu illeton last week, visiting their sous ami ?laughters. M is-? McCarloy, of Seneca, ls visiting Miss i ir,?lia 1 larris fur a lew ?lays. As ovury town has had i's scare aliottt smallpox, ?mr town decided to Wu in tho fashion. TIKT?! was a suspected caso in town about a week ago, <<ut tho physi cians nf tho plaeo decided that tho HUS pecttd cuan of smallpox was only a very mihi case of chicken pox. Tho Hoard of Health, consisting ol' Charlea Havant, M. H., president; W. W. Watkins, M. I).; ll. I'. Sitton, D. JJ. Hold, anti .1. T. Secre tary, badu nieeliug Hoc. : ; 1 H t. and unani mously agreed that there was no small pox in 1'midluton, as tho two above named physicians had carefully exam ined into tln> militer und found it a? above stated. Mr. J. A. Shank Un and Miss Conyers Picken*, ol Ulis place, were uiarrind*ut Um home of Ibo bride's lather, Hr. T. .1. Picketts, Munday evening, Dec. i!7tb, hy Kev. O. T. Po ruber. < inly tho immediate family present. Judge Hook, of (.'letiiHon College, ami Miss I tessie Miller, of this placo, wore married at tho residence of Dr. H. C. Mil ler, father of the bride, Deo. !L8th, bv Rev, 11. T. Porchor. Mr. H. N. Snelling?, of liberton, Oa., ami Miss Ens ie Brock, of thia place, were married Wednesday, Dec. 20th, by Itev. O. T. Porcher, at tbe hom? of Mr. .1. K. Culbertson, brother-in-law of the bride. Mr. - Lawrance, of Central, S. C., and Mies Eva Young, daughter of our towns man, Mr. C. W. Young, were married Dec,-nth by Kev. A. T. Dunlap, at the residence of the bride's parents. Mrs. Whitten ia quite sick with pneu monia at tho borne of her son-in-law, Mr. W. M. Campbell. Mrs. A. M. "Wright ia quiteeick at ber home, having bail a stroke of paralysis. HU.ce our lastllema Mr. S, ?.-. l?skew : nd family, Dr. und Mrs. D?y. of .Denver, have moved into our midst. Wo aro glad to welcome them Into our town. Wishing the INTKM.IOKNC'KII a very prosperous year in 1N?8, . Di.n Sro KT. Mosely Nows. The holidays passed ott" very quiotly here with DOt-hing out ol' the usual rou tine ?>f daily happenings, except tho lire whieh occurrod on tho night ol' tho ~dth ult. Wo rotor to tho depot, which was burned down boro on tho date just men tioned, and ls supposed ttl be the work of an incendiary. Wo have a promise from one of tho railroad ofticials that another and bolter one will be built here ?t an early date. A largo number of our citizens have been to tieorgia during tho pant week, visiting tbe families of those who moved there from this section during the past four years. Not long HJO nome of the boys told Charlie Drown that he was not wanted any lotter ia tull section, and ns n result he ?eft to-duy for Uart County, (ia., where be will reside in tho future. Char lie i s only seven feet high, and that is what t ie boys bad referei ce to. Mr. lt. lt. Marlin bas won quito a rep utation for marrying runaway couples, but ho got loft ono night not loug since. It was this way: Two young pimple over about Fellowship started over here to get married. All wont well until within a few yards ?"?f Mr. Martin's, where the pa of the young lady came up with them and asked bim to turn and drive back home. Tho yuung niau obeyed without a word, and now perhaps they are plan ning another runaway. Mr. Palmor Taylor, from Equality, waa down hore last week "dear hunting." Messrs. < ?. C. Price and E. C. Evans, from Hartwell, gave us a pop call last week. Mr. John Hurries, from Hock Fence, (.a., was up here last week "dear bunt ing." There were others with bim whoso names we tailed to gather. The health of our town is very good PK i ?ito. Hock) Uiver Items. Christmas is ever and the poople aro preparing for another hard year, but hop ing that everybody will turn ?>ror a new leafand live better than over before. \ A few of our neighbors ha\e been vac cinated and are feeling ind at thia writ Ine. Mr. Tsbam Kay, of near Andorson, and Miss Dessin (.'HUH, of this place, were happily married ut tho bride's home by Kev. J. H. Herron last Wednesday, the 2JHb, ut fi p m. Aller tho ceromon'v was over they all gathered around the table and ate a Ool teluna supper, and on the next day tho bride and groom and a few of their friends loft for his home. The groom is ono of Andorson County's finest g on ts, am] wo ono say wo havo loHt ono of our brightest ?uni most popular young ladies. Wo WIMII them a lent' and pros perous life. A!-iv i Sod's riclie.Ht blessing j j' ii upon thom both. . j M ivs .Salim 1 lui i. who hus boen going tn Hehool nt I.owudoHvlIlo, cainu bo tue to spend Xmas, but weare i- irry t>? say ulm could not Htay long enough with UH. She led last Kumhiy to resume hot*studies. (ino of our young gents made a flying j \ isit near l.owriilosville last Thursday | :nel brotigbl bank one of th" bollen ofth il low O. Mi c. fl. Taylor wont to l.owiule.Hville la"-t S ?imlay . vening on personal Lusi i?<"-".. Mr. WilJ MeVaban ami wife,of Holton, vi si ted friends in this cou: m tinily thr nigh (le- .n? rry Christmas. Wo learn that Messrs. liasil Alowino aiei Hamilton Daniel, two handsome yoong mon, will leave next week lor t lol u in bia, where limy intend to make their home for awhile. Wo wish them much success in their undertaking. Well. Mr. Kditor, we reckon this will be the last time that we will give tin? news from this place. Hoping to bear from souie other young gent or lady, wo will bill you all farewell. Dost wishes to ' the nhl I.N'l Kl.l.iOKNOKU. INO. Do le nilli! Neus. Chriblmas passed off very quietly in this i Community, There v.'-.**. n? dr:i?j?tJu?nM>n j nor any disorderly conduct that we beard Of. which speaks well fer our people. It is with sadness wo chronicle the death of Deulali, tho nine-year-old daughter of j Mr. ami M rf. A. O Cromer, which occurred j December 22nd, 1.SU7. She had been sick j about three winks with typhoid pneu- I monia Ktie was their oldest child, anda reniai kable bright child for her age She | was buried the next day ill tho Double Springs Churchyard. The eutir? com- j iiuuiily deeply sympathize with the be ronved parents Mr I'rpiner, who bas ; been very sick with the fever himself, we j are glad to say has recovered. Mrs. Katie Osborne ?Hui at the red deticn of her son. Mr Newton Osborne, rn-ur Hoed Creek, Ca.. December P.l.li, i^'T, I atieran illness ol utily a lew days. Her' remains wore buried at Dimble Springs i the "Ju.h. S'ie was Hie relict of the Inte T. lt Osborne. She leid lived in the Fork ali lier life until a year or so ago when rho went to her ? en's to live. She was about ?;"> years ?dd, and liad heeu a consistent, member ol' the I Uplift Church lor many years. Married, on Wednesday evening, De i cern her--ad, ls:i? ai the residence til' tho. bride's mother, Mis Mary Fredericks, by 1 Dev. .1 F. Singleton. Mr W II Colo, of j 1 Anderson County, and Mis? Kim ice Frod- j j ericij-H, of i ? 'oimo County. We extend ?.ur hearty congratulations to the bride and I gt oem. I Murric?l. on Sunday, December Ililli, ? 1M)7, al the residence ?if tho ofliniatinf: minister, Hov. .1 M. Mei.'uiro. Mr. Waltei i Gibson, nf Oenone County, ami Miss Poarl j King, of An<ierson County. Prof. IJ. M. Mnhdiley and wife, of Hope- j j weil, visited bis father, Mr. I'. S. MahBllev, ; during Hm Christmas holidays. Miss Cortie ami l.utie Mabaflay, who have been attending school r.t Hopewell, i caine home to epemi tba holidays. They were accompanied by their friend, Miss lt ?ebel Pruitt, of ll ?powoU. Misses Kinma nm! Dtirnie Farmer, who aro allembie- the Winthrop Colli ge at Dick Hil', s C., spelt I Christmas at tho heine of their mother. Mrs. Lizzie Farmer*. M ISM Mamie .lolly, who has beau visit ing ber sister, Mrv. C ando K. Skelton, in Augusta, returned home tho24th ult. Her sister accompanied her and spent the holi days at ber father's, Mr. J. M dolly. Mrs Skelton returned home the Slit ult. Miss Lena Skelton accompanied ber homo, where ahe will spend two or three months, j Mrs. 0. P. Cole, who bas been a con ti rm ed invalid for the laBt three years, is very I jow at thia writing She ia . most estima- j I ble lady, and lt is hoped by her many friends that she may yet recover. Mr. I. O. Cranberry, who ia selling goods at Boleman, bas completed his resi ! dence at that place and moved bia family thara. Rev. I M Simmons, formerly of the Cray ton ville section, bas bought a place i near the new ferry, in this Township (Fork), and bas moved bis family to it. Dev. F. M. Cole, who baa lived on the Holland's Ferry place, on Tugaloo l?lyer, fur a number of joar*, bas bought a piace near It-ed Creek, Ca., where he.bas mov ed his family. Mr. A.C. Milford, of the Hroyles eec lion, bi? moved to ibe W. R. Parker place . We welcome him into our midst. I Mr. Wm. Waddell, who bas been a resl I dent of our neighborhood a number of years, has moved to (he plantation of Dr. S. H. Heller, near Alpine. ? Mr. Andy Harrison, of (?enrgia, bas moved to Mr. L, A C ?lo'a old home placo, near 1 Sideman Rev. J. F. Smgbton, of Tnwnville, ia very sick at his father's with an attack of yellow jaundice. His many needs wish him a speedy recovery. We wish the editors nnd printers of the INTKIJLIUKNOKR and everybody else a happy and prosperous new year. Sent uni.KU. mo ? Helton Items. Prof. A. t?] Holmes, assistant teacher of the Helton High School, returned Sun day afternoon, after spending the holi days with his parents in Laurens. Miss Kunice Hill and Gertrude Jones, of Anderson, and Annie Norwood, of j Greenville, visited Misa Mamie Latimer ? Miss Helen Breazeale left Sunday after noon to take charge of her school at An nie, after spending tbe holidays in Hel ton. Miss Viola Poore, of Due Weat, spent last week in Helton visPing friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oser aud children and Prof. B K. Geer, of Greenville, vis ited Mrs. M. E. Geer last week. Messrs. Clarence Hice, Clifton Oreen and Millard (Jrubbs returned to tireen villo Monday afternoon to resume their work nt Forman University. Ml-ses Lula Philpot and Ida Simpson, of Piedmont, attended tim marriage of Mi?s Fannie Horton last week. Messrs. F. M. Cox and J. C. Acker, of Anderson, spent part of last week in Helton. Hon. A. C. Latimer and lamilv yv'll leave Friday for Washington, 1). C., where thov will spend several months. Misses <>rn and Desale Smith returned to Winthrop College Monday, where they will again resume their school work. Mr. enroll and Miss Mamie Latimer have returned to Spartanburg after spending the holidays with their parents in Belton. The Helton High School opened Mon day morning with quite a number of new pupil?. W.B.West spent the greater part of last week With his father, who la very Bick. Thesmallpox fright bas become a i thing of th-d past. We seldom bear it ! mentioned now. , XX XX. Bucklcns Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively oures Piles, or no pay required lt is guaranteed togive perfect sattsfac\ion, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cents per box. ^QT sale by Hill-Orr Drug Co Tho Oliver Plows sell themselves, and Saludan Ht rd ware Oo. oniy have to roH them ont. With Great inducements We expect to make January a Shoe month with us. "We have inducements to offer that will increase our Shoe sales. We are culling from our Stock many odd lots and broken sizes that will interest economical buyers. Nothing will abate our interest in Shoes this year. WE HAVE THE LINES THAT WILL PLEASE THE PEOPLE. Decide to give us your Shoe Trade for '98. You will not regret it. We feel grateful for the patronage of '97, and expect to strive harder than we have ever done to get on to best things possible this year for our customers. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES & CO. P. S.-Please come up at once and pay us your '97 Accounts. \ NOW IS THE TIME ! Beginning December 7th H. C. BROWN '%% BM?. Wili put the entire Bankrupt Stock of J. W. Payne on the market at ?1 . TWENTY FEB CENT UNDER NEW YORK COST. Regular 5c. Ginghams. 2ic per yard. Yard-wide Scrim, 61c, kimi. 2?>c. per yard. Regular Gie. Bed Ticking. 3Ac. per yard. Full-width Linen Table Cloth.._ 20c. per yard. Full-width Turkey Red Table Cloth. 12?c. per yard. Fall-weight School Boy Jeans..._. Tic. per yard. , Ladies' Outiug Belt.. oe each. A good Linen Handkerchief .. 5c. for two. * Au AU Silk Handkerchief. 10c. One dozen Silver Hair Pins.-. 5c . Men's 25c. Undershirts. 10c. A good Corset. 20c. Men's $1.00 O??dreasen Kid Gloves. 50c. per pair. Ladies' S1.00 Kid Gloves. 50c. per pair. Infants' Knit SaVquo3. *... v. 20c. each. I White Braid, per bundle. lc. Child 8 Mittens, per pair. 5c. Good Doilies six for. <. 10c. We. hnve thousands of things at marvelous low prices which cannot ho. mentioned in an advertisement. Now is tho time to buy Goods at 20 per cent less thati you could buy them ii' you were in New York City*. Large and elegant line of L ADI KS' DRESS GOOD?, latea?, and new est styles, all bought from thc markets thia Fall, 40 per vent nuder anything in tho city. Come, we are ready.to show yon one ot' tho cleanest and pretti est lines of Goods ever shown in Anderson. Yours truly, D. C. BROWN & BRO. Yep, he's dead. Murdered, moBt brutally murdered by the "Bulls and Bears." They are dangerous animals-much to be dreaded, and if we have only to continue with them in our forests and fields wo could soon put an end to every one that walks on four legs. Yes, the quadruped kind are wild and savage and hard to manage, but the most dangerous and dis astrous are the gentlemen kind that promenade Wall Street in patent leather shoes and highly colored silk stockings. They are the murderers of KINO COTTON, And the Southern pec?le are the mourners, but as the oit adage goes CAN'T DGWra A WORKING MAN. You must be up and doing, ever on the alert to save your pennies. BUT FOR CASH-SELL FOR GASH ! That's the only redemption for the Southern people. Owe no mau anything. Then, and not until then, are you indepen dent. That's the great magnetic battery that DRAWS THE MASSES To the "RACKET 3T0RE." That's the answer to the army of well pleased customers that daily crowd our Store. Can't wait on the people half the time. UNDERBUY..UNDERSELL.CASH! Knowing how to do this well does the work and pleases the people- keeps us hustling day and night. And now as old "Jack Frost" approaches you want to be ready for him. So here you go : Blankets 2i*c per pair up to best. Ked Flannel 8e. yard up. Good Pants Cloth 5e. yard up. Homespun 2'c. up. J Jed Comforts 10c. Men's Drawers 12c. Shirts 10c. Boys' Wool Suit 48e. Punts 10c. Men's Jeans Pants that others get ?30c. for, new lot just in, 39c. Ladies' Capes 48c. Velvet Collar, fur'trimmed, (59c. Big sample lot of Underwear for men and Women going willi ti rush at wholesale cost, and in Clothing-Men's Suits-Coat, Vest and Pants, all for $1.75. Got to go. Don't fail to seo 'em slide out. 25 Needles lc. 25 Envelope lc. 24 Sheets Paper lc. 25 Slate Pencils lc. Zjlonite Collar lc. Lace Handkerchief lc. Finger Rings lc. Ladies' Coila? lc. Pins lc. And thousands of Household Necessities for a mere song. [Remember the place. We are always here. " Wrap 'em up." Money cheerfully refunded on demand. Yours to please, 111 KAIMT S M. MOORE & WALLIS. Follow in the Footsteps of the Sen?ible Shoe Wearer and you will find yourself in the ..... ELECTRIC CITY SHOE STORE, Where you can find Style and Quality combined. We are showing the best lines of Foot-Gear to be seen in the State at KORRECT PRICES. $2.00, $3.00, $400, In all Stocks, Shapes, And Shades The Almighty Dollar humbled because Seventy-five Cents ia doing its work. Remember, if your Feet have trouble of their own we can take "Special" care of them. , Yours xor Shoes, ELECTRIC CITY SHOE STORE. JOHN T. LIGON te CO., Proprietors. fO THE THIS year ia drawing to a close, and .from now until Christinns your five-cent Cotton money will yield you Klondike returns if invested with us in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc. We offer the CHEAPEST lino of Jeans, Piannele, Blas&ksts, Lap Robes, And other things that we mil tell you about when you come. Our GROCERY LlflE ?3 always large and complete. We can sell you anything ii? our lino if you honor ns with a call. * ?ST We*?re anxious-v?ry anxious-to collect ??>Bt is due us. Tha fact that you arc holding your Cotton won't pay our debts, and we must meet our obligations. Hold your Cotton if you want to, but please arrange to pay us AT ONCE, and GRE A TLY oblige Your .friend.-,