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4- We wish to inform you that we fy have just opened up a big line of I NEW EMBROIDERIES, ^ Xii novel iiiid exclusive effects, and pretty, neat fy patterns in Hamburg, Cambric, Swiss and I -liver j^mnroiaeries. We have never before shown such excellent values for Sc? per yard You oan buy a real pretty Edgeing, in white or col ors, and Insertion to match. For 10c? Yard We oan almost please the most precise, and at 15c, 20c. and 25c. Yard We feel quite confident of pleasing all. Better values have never been shown on this market. 1 0 ur Laoos are dainty and cheap. Wtiitp ?t?ft?k Vii I!HU UUUUO 6 We have just reoeived a nice assortment of India Linens, Victoria Lawns, Checked Nainsooks, Dimities, Corded Welts, Pegues, ?fec. Bleached Cottons ! We have a great line of Bleachings from 5e. per yard up to 12 l-2c. per yard, and are offering spe cial inducements on FRUIT OP THE LOOM, NEW YORK MILLS, WAMSUTTA and LONSDALE CAMBRICS, 10-4 SHEETINGS. PILLOW CASEINGS, READY MADE SHEET?, PILLOW OASES. We are showing NEW PEBCALES, CALICOES and GINGHAMS in th?4ewest Spring Styles. Just received a big stock of BBOWN SHEET INGS, SEA ISLANDS, DRILLS, CHECKED HOMESPUNS and CHEVIOTS. Also, BALL THREAD and KNITTING COTTON. Our stock is now complete with such things as you need for immediate use. Our stock generally is complete, and we are offering special induce ments in all Winter fabrics. MERCHANTS ! We ca?: make things interesting. Come and see us. We are determined to meet all competition. Yours truly, BFown,Osbofne&Co. Wholesale and Retail.Dealers in '^NDfeRSOX, s. c. YA K W T. NEWS. WEDNESDAY. FKB. 23, 1893 TH*fe COTTON LIAIIKKT. Corrected by Brown, Oiborjic ?fc (A?, ritt let good M Iddling ? '?ttou Good Aiiddliug Cotton 5'. Strict Middling Cotton ?S. Middling . <?tu.il Stained Cotton li to .">. To day ilia iir*t day ot* Lent. The backbone ot Hinter i-> n??t \et broken. The Hinall craiu crops In thia eection are doing fine. The time toe piylug etty taxes expiro* next Monday. Mr?. Currie McCujly visiting friends in Cl reen ville. VDU csu't t?'* loo careful with Uro this windy weather. C< urt o nivelle* ut Picketts On (he tir?.; Monday in March. Mr. \V. A Holland, uf Seneca, was in tho city !.-?-t friday. Mrs. K C. Webb visittd relative! in Greenwood JASI week. Tbc new advertisement of C. S Minor <t Co. speaks for itsalf this week. Pneumonia and la grippe are prevalent in many Fections of the country. Tho United State? Court convenes in Greenville on the 15th of March. E. M. Kucker, jr., of Washington, 1?. C , in iii'tho city visiting relatives. Your atteution is directed to the new aivertisemont of C F. Jones it Co. Tho old j r? i I will be soldat publie outcry on 5th March. Soe advertisement. Mr. C. F. Jones bas gone to the Eastern markets to purchase bis spring good?. There is no husiutBs on earth but that csu bo improved by judicious advertising. Cul. John li. Patiick and H. II. Wat kins, Esq , visited Greenville last Friday. The County ehaiu gang will receives goud many accessions irom this terni of Court. No city in tho Btate is enjoying a moro stcudy and permanent growth than An derson. . Thorn will bea number of new build ings erected in Anderson thia spring and Slimmer. Mrs. J. Li Danni and little son, of Wal halla, aro in the city visiting Min. ii H Shumate. .Mr. T. M. Glenn, cf Columbia, waa in the eily lo.st Saturday ai:d gave UM un ap predated cnll Mrs. J 1>. Comstock, of Cleveland, Ollie, is in tho city visiting bereister, Mrs. J. H. Stevick. The congregation of the First Baptist Church contemplate building a new par bODage thia summer. A good garden is a good thing, and every person who will ute a litt ie energy and time can have oue. Do you aim to reduce the cotton acreage this year? Or do you expect your neigh bors t.) do all the reducing? Attention ls directed to the announce ment of Julius H. Weil ?fe Co., successors to ll. S. Hill, of the Alliance Store. Mrs. W. S. Lee, accompanied by ber little daughter, Mary Belle, left Monday io visit ?il.itlveH in Lancaster, 8. C. Peter Williams, a well-known negro, died at bis homo in thia city hist Thurs day, after n brief ?linean with pneumonia. O. D. Anderson it Bro. have just re ceiver! a carload of line seed oats which they aro helling cheap. Give them a eal), There were seventy-five applicant' - twenty live white and tifty colored-before the County Board of Educatinu last Satur day. On Sunday about i.30 p. m. the city waa visited by a bail storm and since thou the weather baa been extremely cold and c'.ear. Yoe ls the name of a new postoffice that bas recently been established in Fork Township, with Mr. It ll. Price BH post master. If ' Uncle Sam" gets into war with Spain several pa??'.otic Aaderecnisus wiii volun teer their lervlces, judging from the way they talk. Hefore buying your heavy groceries and fertilizers, it will pay you to give Brown lee it Vandlvers a call. Head their ne? advertisement. By ali means we mu?t have a now and larger bell for the city clock in the hell tower of the new Court Home Tho old ball ia too small. Ali persona having claims against the Y. M. C. A of this city will pleas? present them before the J5:h Mardi to G. W. Evans. Secretary. If you have any rags or hides to sell, J. T. Burma will buy them. He will siso sell you a stove or a steel range cheap. Read his new advertisement. Mr. Joe Miller is in the city visiting his parents. He is still traveling with Prof. Basel's "Karn{val of Koinmerce,'' and has Just finished a tour of the West. Experienced fruit growers prediot that we will have a fine crop this year, ss we have miesed for several years past ; they sty this is bound to be an "on year " Ata recent meeting of the Lsw Associa tion of the Sontb Carolina College in Co ?embla. oar young friend, A. Beaty S tierin d, of this County, was elected Presi dent. Mr. A. Wood, while working in tba repair shop of the Anderson Cotton Mill last Friday, had the misfortune to lose a poition of one of his fingers of his left hand. Married, on February 1U, 1808, ot the residence of the bride's father, Mr. M. B. G ?Ino?, in this city, by Rev. W.*B. Haw kins, Mr. J. A. H?gers and Miss Cora G linc?. Yesterday was the anniversary of the birtbdsy of George Washington, the fir*t President of the greatest nation In the world. It is a national holidsy and was observed in Anderson by the banka and po? toft! ce. The thrr'- !<>'K :-I this city of Mrs. E. C. Jordan, which were advertised'to be sold nt pabilo outcry on Stdesday ?ii March, have been purchased nt private t-nlo by W. K. Cox. If you cannot be happy in one woy, bo happy in another. Many people run after bopping like an abbent-mlnUed man ] buytipg for his iud while all tho time it i-? on li ja h end Mis. l.!u Percival Cru yt ni will leave to- 1 m . now '<>r tho Nor t!i. v. here else Will ; spend KO tn? time selecting and buy inj; millinery und other noveltlta for Brown, (>.hoi no A ? > Tho Methodism ol lloma Path aro making ?ni effort to raise mon y I r tho purpose ?>' building a new Church. They will appreciate any contribution* that muv bo given them. At iii? annual meeline of tim Grand Hoy al Arch Chapter o?' M??O?M in Char leston labt weeli, Mr. Krank T WllliHe, ot' Ibis city, wny electeil to tho ellice of ( ! ron?! I i igh Priest. Mr.?. I I-'. Killebrew, <>: Bid ton, in in Kdgf field on u \ i-.il to lier fatbor nod mother, Capt. and Mrs Mat Jones. And t reo RR of edd friends ?rn glad to greet her. - Kduefleld Chronicle, IQth Cards have bpen ismod to tho marringa of Mi?8 Kinma Gertrudo Clinksenlen, of howiidesvllle. end Mr. Ardra Pressley, of Elberton, which will take place nt tile home of tho bride to-morrow. There waa a wreck on tho Charleston & Wet>teen Carolina Railroad, uear McCor mick, last Monday. Several freight ears were badly broken up, and the passenger tra?na wero delayed several houri*. H.S. Hill, manager of the Allinncestore, hag an important e.dverthoment in another column, and porsons indebted to him should note what he paya. He also warns persons not lo trade for some lost certifi cates of slock in the store. Tho demand for fertilizers is not as in significant as the tales during the first week of the year led many ti. believe it would bp. There will not be a9 much used as in 1M)7, but the farmers will use aa much us they can pay for. Mr. Krank Cray ton baa sold his farm near the southwestern buburba of tho city to Meas?. Krank and Charlie Hall and Mr. J. FI. Burdinn. Mr. Burdioe is froto the Urushy Creek section and will move bis family to his IIPW home. Cadet Wilbur Lanham, of Mauninc, S. C., died at Clemson College last Thursday, after a abort illness with appendicitis. The remains wore carried home for inter ment. ?Te was very popular witli bis fellow-cadf ts, and was an earnest student. Mr. ?i C. Sullivan, who baa so aeeepta bl? reported the piocetdings of tho Senate for the 2?CUM (iud Courier during the Fen elon, leaves fur his homo nt Anderson to-doy. Tnoucb practically a novice, Mr. Sullivan's work is that of a veternu. Columbia lt ey t.s ter, 18th The Sullivan Hard ware Company baa a new advertisement thia week, and it will especially interest the farmers, wboshould read catefully what they say. The Co. bas jU8t received a big lot of cotton plan tere, guam? distributors, plows, barbed wire, nails and a job lot of horse collars. Mr. A. Moraguv, of Bordeaux, had twe fine burses run down by the Savannah Valley passenger train a few deya ago, one of which was killed. The other jumped from a trestle thirty-five feet high and though bruised and mangled by thc fail, ia still living and may hoot service yet A fresh lot of sour kraut has just been received by H. 13. Kant ife Son, who als< have a lot of other good thinga to eat And i fy ou want a good tobacco try theil "Georgia Cracker" brand, lt ?ad theil new advertisement carefully and you will find that they have many things to ploase you Having purchased tho Alliance Store stock of hats, ata sacrifice, Hall <fc Mil ford propose to sell them at a sacrifice They have 3H) dozen of all shapes, shade: and aizes, und if you need a hat yoi should call Bud see them at once. Theil nsw advertisement will tell you abou them. Mr. W. lt. Oaborne, of the ?rm ol Brown, Oiborne it Co., will leave Satur day for the Northern markets, where he with the assistance f Mr*. T. S. CraytoD will select an unusually large and altrac tlve lin? of dry goode, notions, millinery <&c., for the spring Look out for thei; new arrivals. Waddy, soo of Mr. and Mrs. 1?. H Brown, died at his home in Hopewel Township last Kriday night, after A? il? neas of tbree weeks with pneumonia, aget S year*.. The remains were interred in tb Salem Churchyard Saturday afternoon the funeral services being conducted o; Rev W. B. Hawkins 0 The relations of the late G. M. McDavi wish tn publicly express their appr?cia tion of the sympathy and kindness whic they received from friends and neighbor on the occasion of lils death. The nobilit of tbe good deeds of such friends consist largely in the fact that they look for n reward, but they have a reward even ber and a far richer one hereafter. The solemn and beautiful service fa Ash-Wednesday was read and a aeraioi deliveted at Gracechurch thia morning b tba rector. The appointed leeson for tb morning well indicates the spirit and pm poie of the season of Lent. The first lei son wa* the 68th chapter of Isaiah, an the ?econd lesson the 15th of ink?. Every weak we receive one or mox communications withoat the name of tb author, and, of course, they are consigne to the waste basket. This ia thornie < all newspapers. If you write an articl for a newspaper always aign your name ( it, not necessarily for publication but as guarantee of good faith on your part. The Lowndo?villo correspondent of lb Abbeville 1'reitH and Banner, under dal oft hoi;;.h instsay'J: Petitions are (ii dilating in ano around this place askin the Governor to appoint a day of electlo when the people of'thia, township mn vote*- upon the question of severing the connection with old Abbeville Co,.nt and uniting with Anderson. Anderac County is beyond a doubt a good one, y< we fail to see wherein she ia any beth than Old .Abbeville, and if the change made, our people may lind out, when tc late, that they have "jumj o 1 out of tl frying ptn into the Ore." J. E. ItreHceale 1-MJ . Code (.Min mis sioner, went down to Columbia last week and Inn begun ibo work oin' tue code I? order to nvoid all pi saibln errors ho will hjmse'f personally road tko proof nml make the proper correction?! 'ly tIlia menus t h boped that no ?>r:>>r. will oictir sud that lhere vi il I be no cause for c >ui plninl lu the I ut uro, Line ford II cg and Marali WaVcn, :i veue hiblo e 'bue.l rou pt. living iii V?i ren nel Tow ti tin; . wo <. (uartird on TmiuLty, Sib hist. Tho britl i. Va ls"? y, ..: inf iand the groom To. Tkfy aro v r ovin-.' couple anil en h other . s.i." mid "bon.*' Thu '.;r.i un s be v; ti lie !, made lind gathered sovun and olio-half lialt-H ot* cotton ami oce bun Ired and Hf ;. bushels j of cor ti last y esr. Ono day ja?! week Mr Ii. .I.TintUer lott ?05 on tho road near bis home lu llepii wcll Township. Tbc ninney was found by Katie Whittier and Aler, brown, both colorod, who, upon Inquiry, learned that Mr. Tucker ha l lost il and promptly' rn turned ii lb .jim Tins speaks weil lor the honesty ot these young nogfora wis?) were liberally rownnb'd by Mr. T?u:U? i giving them Tue Sheftlo'.d l Al?. I Jtcu?tcr of Ibo likl inst, ways: "Mrs. .lennie F. Comstock re turned Friday night over tim Northen Alabama from Audoreon.S. C., whore sin had gone accompanied by ber dnughte Julia, who remained for treatment hy Dr Waller ll. Nardin, ono of South Carob na'-? leading physicians. llor mah; friends wish for her a speedy restoratioi io health. The senior editor believe* tba if anyone eau ?lo h(?r good. Dr. N. can." Mr-. Maggie Hoyt, wi to of Mr. N.I Hoyt, died at ber home in this city Int Wednesday, after a brief i linees. O Thuraday her remains were interred i the First Creek Churchyard bosldotbo? of an infant who had preceded ber to th gravea f?w day?. Mrs. Hoyt waiabov ?.1 years of age, and was born and reare iu Hie Flint Creek eoction. She wr highly esteemed by ber friends and ac quaintances, who deeply sympathize) wit the husband and olhor loved ours wh are left to mourn her death. Since hi girlhood slio had boen a devoted ineiubl of the Baptist Church. In the death of M r. Lemuel H. Wo boru, which occurred at his home 'n (?ai vin Township on Tuesday, 15th inst, At dereon County has lost another good eil zoo. The deceased was in tho 7'Jrd yoi of hie ago, and was born and reared mi bod always resided in this County, ll had bee:: in feeble health for about a yoa and a few weeks ago suffered a stroke? paralysis, which caused his death. Il bad long been a member uf the Bnpti Church, and wa-? most highly esteemed b a wido circle of friends. On tho ?loy fo lowing bis death bia remains were laid t reot in the Churchyard, the funeral serv cos be'og conducted hy Rev. J. F. Sing'i ton. A widow and two daoghteiss.Uivh him. We regret to announce tho death of 01 young friend, Walter ti. Watson, wilie occurred at bis home near the souther suburbs of the city lsBt Friday nigh About six yesrs ago Mr. Watson bnd severe attack of the ?a grippe, which can ed bis general health to give away, bric-i ing on a - complication of disease-*, ai siucs then be bas been an invalid and : times a great sufferer. Death, therefor was a great relief to him and was not u expected by his loved oues, wno ha giren bim every attention possible durii his long illness. Mr. Watson was tl third son of Mr. W. G. Watson and wi about 24 years of age. He was a your man of many noble trails of character sr made a Irland of every acquaintance. Il was an exemplary life, 'and he bore li loDg sllllctiou with Cnristian p&tieuce BI when the summons of death came bo w prepu-od to meet it. On Sunday mornii the luneral servicer were conducted att horne of tho ?ieeeased by Hov O. L. Mi tin. alter which tho remaius v.-on: iuterr iu Silver Brook Cemetery, a largo co courte ?if sorrowing hienda following I remains to tho grave. One of tho most delightful balls of I su?snn took place at our little sister ci Starr, 8. C., on Friday, the ISth i ns tai and brought together Home of tho mi lovely and ^harming ladUa of tho t'oui and many of thc young men whoso tin *.ud energy enables Andermin to hold i proud position she Ino so long maintain HS tho bennet County ol tho State. '1 Masonic Hali H? Starr WCH unod foi* the easton. It is ISO hy 'li fo?-t, and wr.ali liautly lighted and decorated for tin? oe sion. Cnlne:'R lanterns swung from many windows and their nott light., nih iing willi the prett y varied colors of lanterns, presented a moat pleasing r inviting Hight Trained tinger*? swept I chorda of stringed instruments and into the night delightful strains of mu floated out upon the surrounding s'.illni The hum of good natured voices, wm ripples ot" i*Mgbter, exquisite music companied by tii? swiftly gliding som of hlippered fest plainly toni how co pletsly oblivious tho participants were everything save their evening of mo making. The country ladies ol t County ore untod fir tlioir beauty und a pretty coyness which leaves off j) enough of reserve ?ntl backwardness make ihem exceedingly attractive, ami no part ot the County is this happy ch acteristic oftener met ?i;h than in I Starr section. The ball Fritiay nit brought many of mesa interesting lad together, and ibo gentlemen in attendai have scarcely thought or talked of ai thing ehe since. Borne of the participa were : Misses Eula Parker Carrie V ker. Lucia Parker, Nettie Howie, Ms ! Howie, Monte Burris?, ( 'adie Burr Kale Bailey, Sue Gentry, Zulia Gent Pulia Gentry Ida Scuduy, Mai Bowman, of LowndesvUle, Pearl ? Geo, Carrie Thompson, Jessie Thom pi Ide Hall, Momie Hall, Rosa Hain Lizzie Kitnpy and Miss Barton, nf T?i* ville The gentlemen : Messrs. J. Pruitt, L. O. Don;, \V. G. Hodges, It Ginn. C. C. Jones, .ree Evans, nf And sou. W. T. A. Sherard, Reece Watt, He Parker, Dr. Luther Parker, Wm. Pori Jim Winters, Dick Tilly. Jewell Stri land, Rufus Wright, Rf. McAdams. Pi I Chandler, of Georgia, Elias McGee, Har 1 Scuddy, Jim Parker, Steve Fisher, Wac Bailey, Ralph Drake and Jim McF Tho chaperons were Mrs. R. A. McMali Mr and Mrs. L E Dean, Mr. and M I) 8. Bsrton, of 'lawnville, and Mr. i Mrs. W. L Pruitt. This waa indee delightful dance and if there waa au hnppy thought in die mind of any part pant it was never expressed. How to Look Good. Good louks aro really moro th tn s deep, depending entirely on a heal condition of ali the vital organs. If liver be. iuactive. you have a bilious lo? 1f your stomach he disordered, you h&\ dyspeptic look . If vonr kulneys bc alb id, you have a pinched look. Securo g health, and you will surely have gi looks. "Electric. D.ttors" is ls good Al alive and Tonic. Acts ?lirectly on stomach, livor nod kidneys. Purities blood, cures pimples, blotches -".nd bc .and given a good complexion. Every l I tie guaranteed. Sob! at Hill-Orr D Co. 50 cent.? per bottle. Fht ev. Hundred and H'm ty Dozen Hats Bought at a Sacrifice and to be sold at a Sacrifice ! wis isoiu HT 'rm-: .AJlliaiioe Stx:>i#e lints And propose to sell them lor less than cost to manufacture. NO FAKE, BUT SOLID FACTS. All Shapes and Shades. Nobby and Up-toDatc. 390 DOZEN HATS. 390 DOZEN HATS. u i n ALL it miLr .AJSTIDIE^SOItNl", S. O East Side Public Square. THE OLD, RELIABLE Furniture Store ! - OF - Gt? Wm TOJLJIUY ?b SW* Still in, the Hiead. ! They have the Largest Stock, Best Quality, and Certainly the Lowest Prices ! OTHERS try Mo get tin iv, hut they miss it every tim?. New, beautiful ?nd soled Stock of Furniture, tte, arriving every day, ?nd at PRICES NEVER HEARD OF HE FORE. Herc you have thc Largesl Stork ; therefore, you nun get just what you want. Here you have tho Heat C?rade of Purni!uro ; therefore, voil can get Goods that will last. Hero yon have the very LOW EST PRICES ; therefore, you save good big money. 9&" Come along, ami we will do you as we have boon doing for the last forty years-sell you the very best Furniture for thc very lowest price?. B?gu. Thc largest Stock in South Carolina timi the Lowest Price in the Southern States. New Lot Baby Carriages ?Susi Received. C. F. TOLLY &> SON, IK pot Street, Anderson, S. C. Some people cry Hard Times, But we cry . . . WARE. BUY your Hardware from us and you may see better days. Wc are HEADQUARTERS for anything you need in the shape of Hardware. We have just received another Car Load of Plows. So don't stand pat when yon are in the market for Farming' Implements/ Blacksmith Outfits, v Machinery, &c. .'. ... > Makes no difference what your bbl i* we will ge you eue botter. An honest tale speeds best being plainly told. There is no necessity for us to say more. Our Prices Talk for Themselves. BROCK BROS