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. .: i lie < (.;;. ! ? . : i ?fl. Mi-ii'l;iv. .1 !:;'.;<. A ..li ira occupied ' ; nah, willi S..-..-: ir \?i<> i ?md .-1?:: < .-...plair A i k< ti [ti . . usual pbi?ios, '.>? ge" li i r wit!? 'a ' 4 '.M.ii y ?'Hi'M.l.s. 'I ia.-. lu it tg tia? tjrsl . :::: iii HIM year, his lb ?nar virv ( ;.., .."i ari fi?} ly i as? riietod tia; '.rata! -I ti ry a ;'e ! important duties, explainim: ilia -iw perlaining t? ?jich particular i ! . ; ?tul?<-*.tuf.*nI t--r their eorisiib rati<>a ami action, as yvall ?... to lite r other .. ari"U?. duties V... J- Eui ?;. Le?. . ra: was selected as ! raiaiui al the ' jraiid .1 arv. : rfieou a.ii- waru banded to Dio ??rand .' arv MI. i shay retired, Tho ? ase against Dock Mc? ?oe, ?i uogn?, . barged w i 111 ia unie i, who wan arraigned al tho last lunn ->! Court, was falle-I. ami tia? prisoner plead not guilty. Thu pr: . -tier was ably represented hy !'? ?al.?ia A Watkins and TiibbloA Prince and thu case was u<it concluded uulil - ?. clock p. m.. winn the .! il ry returned ii verdiei o? manslauidit? r. [hiring th?! day tho ? . rum ! I ii ry rapo ri e I true bills iu III? following eases : Stale vs. Feaster Harris murder. ~-lui?, vs. lien. Owens Murder and car rying concealo I weapons State vs; David Hurlan murder ?md ear ry lug ?.iineoaled weapons. Stale \ H. i lu is Marris assault willi intent t<> ra\ ish. Ten. inure imis wera handed lo the i i ratal Jury, and b?l?-r in tba day iran I >i l ! H wi re reported ia tba fallowing casa-: State vs?. Jahn l.anei breach nf irast with fraudulent inteni State vc. .lack Tally, alias Jaek Taylor housohroakiug mid grand larceny. slate \s. I. .1. Williamson disposing property under lion. -tata VH John Hoary Brownlee, Till man Woatherall, Bea. Scott, Jas. Trayn bolm, Jauies ( iamhrnll, Tom. Situs and John Tray u hoi II i- -highway robbery and lareea v. Stat?? v.-. lohn Price ami Robert 1'rico - grand larceny. stnto vs. John C. Smith and lid. I?. Karie- grand larceny. In tba casa of tho State vs. James lloso uiou, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, no lull wan roported. Tba casa against Win. Cummings, chargeai willi disposing property under lien, was liol pressed. Yesterday being a legal holiday no business wa? transacted by I be Court. The Court Ibis morning in engaged in trying David Burton, chargea wiih mur der, and tho caso will probably consume Hie entiro day. There is aft unusually heavy criminal docket tu dispose of, thora being four ?-anos of homicide, and it is nat probable that tho Court will linisli ils work thiH week. Happenings in and Around Williams ton. lt was night, but thu usual .stillness of that hour was broken by tho mounds of muele and ol mirth that came Moating out on tho night air, al tho residence of that mast genial young gentleman nf "oney t'reel;, Air. Jun. G. Cannon. At an early hour on the evening of St. Val ontine'H Day, tho parlor and ball at Mr. Cannon's were thrown wida opon, and for several hourn gaiety and mirth reigned supreme. The handsome men and blushing maidens of Touey Creek vied with ono another in wei Mining and making their visit?n? from i??Benville County aud the towns of Belton and Williamston feel at home and enjoy to to their heart's content thip, the mest de lightful social event of the season. Cu pid turned himself loose, as he rightly should, on Valentine's night, and my! my! at the arrows Hying thick and fast. The air was fairly full of them and many wore wounded. Look behind the door, over in the corner, on the sofa?, out In the hall, and sea bia arruwa darting luther and thither. But space torbida a more detailed account of this iutereGting scene.^I must pass on to the music. Toney Creek can certainly boast of its creal number of musicians. Violins, guitars, baa.jos. flutes and mandolins co m bi nod to make this occasion one long to be remembered. Every lover of music wa? completely cbarmod, as the sweet stains foll on the night air. In fact, tho music became so inspiring and f ascinating that a few couples ifould not resist tho temptation to trip the light, fantastic toe. Mrs. J. M. (.'ox, of Toney Creek, neted as chaperone, and performed lier duties with such cane and ?raae that every ono was convinced that abo had acted iu that capacity before, and Mr Cannon is to be congratulated on being so fortunate in securing the services of such a delightful chaperone. Tba than Un of all present ara ?Ino Mr. Cannon a?d Mrs. Cox for sn successfully engineering such ii charming entertainment. All good things must coma to an end, but many were loth to leave when tho wee, sm all boura of the morning drew noar. However, they consoled themselves with the hope that Mr. Cannon would, in the near futuro, give another party and they might be among tho fortunate ones lo bo present. The literary meeting of the Kpworlh League will be held at the Methodist par sonage Friday evening. Tho program will boas lal lows: Sketch of Oliver Wen dell Holmes, by Miss Mahon: The One Horse Shay, read by U. B. (ioodgion; . irandmother's Story of Bunker Hill, read bv Miss Bagley; Why tho Stars Twinkle, read by Miss Stone; a flaper oa Dr. .Tenner and vaccination, by f)r. Lan der. Maj. (Seo. W. Anderson has bean quite sick but is improving slowly. Prof. Walter W. Brown, of Allapahs, Ga., is visiting his parents. Mr. Charlton Moore and bride spent Monday in town visiting relatives. They were married in Atlanta Saturday and wero on their way to their homo at Fountain Inn. B. B. <.*. Bncklcns Arnica Salvo. \ The best salve in thc world for Cuts X Bruises, Hores, Ulcers, Salt Ith cum, ^Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tion/and positively cures Piles, or no noy required. It is guaranteedtogivo perfect satisfac\ion, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cont? pcrbox. For sale hy Hill-Orr Drug Co. .; ?Ititi Ml Ml* ?.:.r ?.. i -?:. int?* aro doing their shat. .; ' .. Icrnli/.ar tra !". Oiiautiticii have iii! .. ! and s! iii they lilly. Wa ar" ! oking forward willi ploastn . ..> tin- !..::!' debate, Which i". I> ll" held , hare Frailty night, Feb. -tl.. . n ? which j gi va? pr?.mho ol hoing a :i. - . -1 inion ?Din; tif?-iU*. '!!:<. public cordially invited. IT. W. il. Mn H'M aral his who waru in j tho ai ty S II ia lay visiting Mr-. Met Jen's l> inuits. Messrs. Albert Sharpe ni;.i T. K. II ?w anl WIMM ?a tho cit y Sunday. I?r. Manly filled his usual engagement hoi M S ti inlay ami preached an uiiiHually li no sermon. Mr. ami Mrs. I raak Sawyor.of Andor iiii, spout Sunday with tho family of Mr. .IHM. W. l'oora. Mrs. \\ m. M. Long visited her parents l ist week. Mat Lyceum mot with Minn Mattie I'.rown Saturday night and elected now officers. Miss I .'isa Poor o wat- elected Prosidout, I '. W. Willingham \ ico-Presi (hail. Miss Ma?llo . ?eer Secretary anil j Treasurer. I>r. T. K. blokes is opening up a fresh aial a 11 i i-dato lino of drugi in tim ?tarn room next lo (Jeer I tros. Mr. I!. H. CumphalI will bo associated with bim in Ibo business. Tlicro is no reason why they should not have iImir full share ol' Liai drag trade. Tho faculty of 1'ortaan I ' ni varsity at a meeting la ld yesterday unanimously ?lgreed to oller from year to your a schol arship to tho young niau nf this school making tho highest avorago in Iii* sludieH. This is quito a compliment to our school, and tba yoting man who is so successful as to gut Lins scholarship should leid highly honored. This makes two schol arships that have hean tillered to our aeliool, tho other hoing ("rom tba Croon \ illa Female College. X XXX. Corner ( reek News. Representative Joshua W. Ashley re lamed to his homo lust Thursday from Culuiubiu, tho Legislature having adjourn ed. W. M. Itali nial family vb hod relativen noar Duo West last Saturday and Sunday. Tho health of our community in not so goad at this writing. There are a (ow cases of bick tiesa but none serious, and we trm-t that they may speedily recover. Master Willie Martin, one of "ling skin's" fnirost boya, was in our midst Saturday night and Sunday. We lawn been having surat- very line weather for farming, and wo can say that our farmers have certainly been busy tho past two weeks. Several have taken ad vantage of tho good roads and have hauled their fertilizers home. 'P.;" psst twa mouths*, there hays hoon several calton growers eon volitions organ izad and considerable intorost bas (been taken tu reduce the acreage of calton, and I we hope the meetinghave accomplished much good throughout this State and other S:atO", bul wo aro sorry to say Hint our fat inora aie going t.. uso n large amount of fertilizers tins year ami tho acreage of cotton will not be rod need any. So, Mr. F.ditnr, yan may judge that calton will bring "fancy pi ices" this fall. Karly sown wheat and oats arc doing well. Tho fields Bro beginning to look green and 1 think thero will be a large quantity of wheat made this year, as there are lota of it sown in this seel ion. Mr. J. T (iftssawa.y h< KOCQ to have bini a largo eight-stall barn built, which will ?dd much to Ma ?ir?mlees. Mr. Uassaway is one of our most i nd UH triona farmers. Mr. Joe Maddox has been doing nome survey in? for Mr. J. N. Shirley. Mr. Editor, please give us aosae infor mation whether we will have to go to "war" or nat and oblige your correspon dent, TTBO. Alice Items. The mumps have made their appear ance In this community. Miss Marie Cana, of Howman, (?a., and Miss Jennie Daniels, of Lowndes vi Ile, two charming young ladies, visited in this section last Saturday and Sunday. Well, the farmer? are about to break their necks for another big cotton crop. Miss Desale Cowan, of Mohawk sec tion, worshiped at Ducky Uiver last Sun day. ??n Tuesday, 15th inst., fire was raging all around this section. The neighbors had to guard Rocky River Church that night to koop it from being burned. The colored peo plo had todo the same to keep their Church Wilson Cre?k---from th? flans es. ^ hiv. Basel Alewine'a molo ran away and threw two girls out of the buggy, but fortunately they were not hurt, The buggy was badly damaged. Mr. .lohn Dawson, of the Nation, was up last week visiting soma of our fair sex. Ills mule ran away and toro up his buggy. Mr. Luther liai), of Flat Kock, visitad thtH section last Saturday. Mrs. John Moore is very ill at this writing. Magistrate Martin is making a cut against.!. B. McAdams, Notary Public, on marriage ceremonies. Competition is the Hf? of trade. Mr. Rodgers, of (ieorgia, is visiting his oki schoolmate, E. IL McAdams. The young people of thia community enjoy themselves more than those of any other section we know. Miss Ida Mt Kee visited friends in (Ieorgia last week. We have a citizen who works moro or less every Sunday. The good citizens should put a atop to it. Miss Bailie Hall has returned home from Lowndesville. Tba cold wave struck us yesterday (Monday-. FARM BR. ( ard of Thanks. Wo desire to return thnnks to our friend? and neighbors for the many nels of kindness and clase attention given our dear wife snd mother in her recent illness and death. Wo assure each and overy ono of them tant we will long remember their kindness and words of sympathy. May (iod'a richest blessings rest on thom r.ll ls the pray ar of M. J. O'Nt: A I. AM' Cu i f.niiK.s. iVittl.otnii Heins. '?" I . ll'l?CtM'J I ?lll'l M 1*4 I ? j t * , \V i VI'? ;('! iT.r. I it rm i Prof, ll tri, .?fr ? m-,!-, worn, i toy.ii Satur liiy H ft)? noon 'il.qp* '."'g. M rs. A :< .l.t. < i 11 i ? ? r? I lim Ltifn qii.tc iekJor iv? iv iik*>. W i hope her a ?qi. ? y r ?..)., i i v. M -. ll.Ix : t UoltitiM-ri mill iv ?fit, ?J A ii - ?hr ..ii, i.'iintu lip .'f.-l/i,- t. vi*li tl;? mother of Mfr. Hobin ... M r?. .1. W. S rlhiing. ol S MIIICH, cunio oh Monday to vi-:? her mother, a'.r->. <?*il lani. Mr. IC I?. I ?rook, nour li.-if, is danger ously ill. li h said that li?- H ? very alck ..?iii". We hoard quito u joke on u you UK mun not far fruin hen*. One (lay IHN', weok lie WHH hauling guano, und mot u fnond on tho road, who asked him what kind nf pinino ho hail, und he yelled nut "eighty proof." Mr. S. L. Es kew is improving his resi dence hy painting. The Pendleton Cruded School in ona boom. I'rof. Wooten lina ovor a hundred pupila. \V. M. (iib?on ha* tiikon Ihe agency fer HIP Newberry Fire I usu raneo Co. TKI.I. TA i.r. ur? . m< llig Spring Item*. Kev lt. l> Swindler preached an inter* ostitig Hormoii to n large audience at Mt. Ile!bbl snriilHy. Miss Crayton Robinson, of /.irlin??, and Miss Mary Armstrong, of thia placa, vial* led Mr. and Mr*. Walter Cliukecalfca, of Crayton, Satutday ni^ht. Misa Leun Horton is visiting Misses 10 lt la and Carrie l'arker, of Mohawk, thia week. Mr. lind Mrs. .1. li Armstrong, of Hot.on Path, viaited his mother, Mrs. M. A. Armstrong, Saturday and Sunday. Mont all of cur farinera huvo been trad ing horses. Tho school ut this plaire is progressing rapidly with lifty pupils enrolled. Mesara. .lames and Robert I'arkor, ol Mohawk, were in our midst Saturday night. Come again. Miss Alma Armstrong has returned to ber ho i un lifter a month's atay at lloma ]'uth. She ia aad, Hick and almost heart broken becau'H bbe didn't return a few dava Bonner. Kev. H.P. Mitchell will preach at li<g Spring school house Sunday at ll o'clock a. m. All are invited to attend. Uno of our young ladies is wearing a broad ring. It ia thought. Min und one of I >!<-wl ...,...??.nun? r.a.,lo mc. ..ni (lr... .... o OHHB Tbero must bo unmet tiing very attactive at Donalds, ns two of our young gents call frequently. Ti mu K Ii KB. ?a ? nm - - Eighty jwr cent, of the electrical ap pliances in nae in Kugland are of Ameri can manufacture - -mn . mm To Cnre ? Coltl In Ono Day. Toko Laxative Uromo (Quinine Tublels. AU Druggists rf fund tho money if it falla to euro Si - For nt'o by Evan? Phar macy. WANTKD TO RKST--Pr?valo residence havlug nine or ten rooms, location to be cunt ral. :t."? .1 ulina IL Well, Alliance Store, Cut Flower?, Pot Plants'nnd Palms for ?ale. MRS. J. P. CLINKSOALBH. 242 Main St. The Sullivan Hardware Co are keeping down tbs prices on barbed wiro and steel nails and are carrying a tremendous Mock. N^w ia your opportunity. If you want rough or dressed lumber, ?ave motiev by writtnt? t?. Y. Siribling Seneca, S. C. 34-4 Tho Crec?an government teated in the field all the leading turning plows made and the great Oliver Chilled Plows won again ut the world. And the Oliver Com pany secured an order for ten thousand turning plows A big lot of nursery tteas for sale cheap. See P. E. Cllnkscales. The Steel Beam Oliver Chilled Plows are something new and boat the world. Sullivan Hardware Co. can prove it. Blacksmith outfits placed within the reach of ?very farmer, Utile and big, by Sullivan Hardware Co. Remember that Mr. J. A. Elliott ls still with Brock Broa, BO when yon wanto first class job of plnmbllug done, call on bim. Hois the only experienced plumber in tho city. Buy tho Celey Cuano Distributor of Sullivan Hardware Co. The Brooks Cotton Planter, genuine and original, sold by Sallivan Hardware Co. FOR RENT-The oiflcea recently occu pied by Bonham A. Watkins, in the IN? TKI.M?KNCER building. Apply at thia oflloe. ^ Tho price ls not the only point reeom mondiug the Cressent Bioycles. No finer wheels in appearance and qualitv made. The Crescents are beauties. Prices and quality guaranteed by Sullivan Hard ware Co. When in the markst ior Blacksmith Toola, remember Brock Bros. are hoad, quarters. If you want good gooda and low pricers, see them bsfors buying. They are the people. The Sullivan Hardware ?So. bes had long experience in the bicycle business. They know and ought to know how to sslect a wheel. They treat all customers fsirly and have built up the most exten sive bicycle trsde in this State. The great Syracuse Tum Plow is a type or mode) ot ita species. It ia ths standard nf plow perfection. It hesitates at noth ing. It is all grit and as tough as a kool. They turn where others fal). Remember Brock Bros. are sole agents. Sullivan Hardware Co. offer Borne e pe - oial bargains In '07 Crescents. Don't hesi tate to avail yourself of same. These offers can not be long open. Call on us for plumbing and we will do you a good job of work. Osborne ? Cliskacalas. Crescent Bicyeles possess grace, strength and beauty ; construction almplt, no clap trap device anywhere in these wheels. They are the wheels tn stand for all, yoong or old, heavy or light. Co to Osborne A Cllnkscales if you will have a stove that hss stood the test for yeera. Buy a Times. The nales of tho Crescents in Anderson increases every year. They simply lead and sell wbere others fail. Syraonse Plows made to gain and sustain the confidence of the public. They turn where others have fulled. Every one we sell stayH sold and is the means of us sell ing others. Yours, Ac. Brock Bros. An nneleutGrenk philosopher once said : Glvo me a lever nod n place on which to rest it and I will move the world But en old Anderson farmer said If you want to movo tho earth with ease, use one of Brock Bros'. Syracuse plows. ?a . t?n - WANTED-The people to know timi I -will be at ni? Pendleton o 111 ce on Satur days onlv. * .T. C. Walk*., 34-4 . Surgeon Dentist. Arc now putting- their best time, thought and attention to the se lection ot' their. Spring Stock-! And the goal ci' success which they hope to reach is to give their customers satisfaction and full value for their money? If we fall short of this we cannot feel that we have succeeded. Our Mr. Jones, assisted by Miss Copper, is now in the Eastern markets. He went there to get the right things at the right prices, and will be satisfied with nothing short of that. In a very short time now our Stores will be blooming with pretty, fresh Spring Goods. Already we are showing a great many little articles in the shape of Percales, Clieviot.s, Griii^liains? Embroideries, Laces, &c Big lot Lace Curtains just received. Also, a good line of I Matting. These two items are always of interest to the Housekeepers. While we are preparing for the Spring Trade we have ; not forgotten our Winter Stock, and try to reduce it at every i opportunity. If you want Winter Goods for men, women or ! children come to see us. We had rather have the room than I the Goods. Come to see us. Tell us what you want, and we will squeeze the price right down to the sticking notch. One fact that we want to impress on your mind is, that Cash will go as far with us as any one. For us there is a pe culiar fascination about selling for the cash. Cash transac tions make and hold friends. Bake together your spare money, whether it be pennies er dollars, and come see how far they will go with us. Best value possible for the money is what we try always try to give. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES & CO. j THE PLACE TO BUY The Latest and Best Agricultural Implements Made! The Genuine and Original Brooks Cotton Planter. The Terrell & Dow Law Cotton Planters. The latest designs in Disc and Smoothing Harrows. THF fil 1VF ? PHI! ! FD P! nllK I SSS* vL.SIfBwO vSiii.i.bili ? low mm *J Lead the world wherever tested-in Europe and America practically and scientifically, the Olivers win. Ten times more Olivers sold than any other make. The lightest draft, most perfect turners made. TIE CHET BOM? DISTRIBUTORS, Tried for years. Very popular. Moder ate price. 40.000 LBS. BARBED WIRE, 1,000 KEGS STEEL NAILS On haud. Prices kept down as long as present stock holds out. Buy now. A big job in HORSE COLLARS. Knoek-out prices. 0reat bargains. iOUlllMU liuiinvuiij uu. THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST CO. Is Now Ready for Business, li ???* M??V.??t. mumu; Money to Lend at .Reasonable J tates. Interest Paid on Deposit?. The Farmers Loan and Trust Ce. will tct as Executor, Administrator or Trustee of Estates and Guardian fer Minors. NI St rich maa io South Carolina ont of ?Torr tea commenced life poof. They bstauo rich by spending lei? than thar made. No ona gats rich ?ho doaa not apand last than ho snakes. Any one will gat rich who continually apanda lesa than ha makes. Kvary young man ean and she old tara something each month or each year. Tba nan who will not ?av? a portion of a amall salary or avail earninga will not sato a portion of a large ealary or largo earnings. Tho bay who saves aoaaethfag avery month ? Ul be promoted befo io the boy who apanda all ho makes. True ni mubo cd ie required in order to deny ones aalf and eave. It la woaknaaa and folly to spand nil regardless of tba "rainy day." Industry, economy nod integrity coate prosperity-net Such or good fortuna. Tor reatonaMo Interest and absolute aacnrity deposit yoar savings in tba l'armer* Loan and Trait Co. once nt tho Farmers and Marchama Bank. DBrtroM. R. 3. III LU Pr?sidant. ?SO. W. KV ANS, Visa President. BLUSON A. SMYTH, BK H RY P. McGEE, I. J. WATSON. JNO. C. WATKINS, A. M Hf BliISS. WM. LAUGHLIN, E. P. Sf.OiN, J. K. TAMDIYER. Cashier. J. BOYCE BlikRI?S, Assistant Cnsblar. J. E. WAKEFIELD, Jr.. '??ok Keeper. HAVE YOU BEEN VACCINATED 1 CO TO OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES' FOR'POINTS ON Excellent Stoves and Ch?*^ Prices ! THE TIMES STOVES arc their leaders. They have pointe of excel lonee, that no. other Stoves have. Call and inspect our fresh stock of STOVES, CROCKERY, LAMPS,'ftc. S&~ Remember, we do TIN WORK ami PLUMBING. Yours for husiness, OSBOBNE & CLINKSCALES. s. I?. RP.OWNLEE I >. S. VA N J ?I V KR, E P. VANDIVER. BROWNLEE & VAf?DlVERS. OKA LE I IS IN -f . General Merchandise, Cotton and Fertilizers, ANDERSON, y. C. Februiry 13, 18&S. Ii' IS OUR HEAVY G ROCK li Y SEASON, RD tl wo are rolling them out in great i-hnpe. Our price* 'ti ^M/jur, Ooff?je TobacQO. Sugar, Rico, hird. Hams, Bacon" :iu<i ai. Heavy ami Panor Orieeria* aro''warm.'' Kvni ?ruber, you will cheat youm>jf it' von buy aoy of thu a'?">vH hafore aaaiug us We carry'the be?! and chctpeit tln>H <>f NEW ORLEANS SYRUPS obtainable Ju.it received a new lot ot' genuine MUSCOVADO MOLASSES Puev are flue good*', '1 ry them tHJANO and ACID at prices notohtainnbld flsi-wiicr?. For tim next few da\s we will.fll JEANS. PLA N N ELS, BLANKETS, SIIOESJ und HOOTS fur below their real value We alway* perry one of the large?., <;> 1 >>v far the cheapest, line of SHOES in this glorious Piedmont region. Wc upprcciate every cent of trade you m iv he BO kind as to give us. Weare always filad to see von. Come and make ou; S oro your headquarters. Yours very truly, _BROWNLEE & VANDtVERS. ??S> THE BEST Tea and Co??ee Store. WE HAVE SECURED A LOT OF Genuine Seed-Tick Coffee, Which is famous for it? cup qualities, and will sell you Seven Pounds for One Dollar. We have just received a lot of SILVER TEA, A nice present with every package. We guarantee the Tea iu every partic ular, and if it don't suit you it comes from AUSTIN'S-bring it back ami get your money. Here are some of the Presente : Dish Pans, Teapots, Cups and Saucer*, Plates, Carving Knives, and many otheri too numerous to men tion. Call and see them. JNO. A. AUSTIN & CO., The Best Tea and Coffee Store. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ aVt OUR SHOES MUST GO ! WE'VE got too much money invested in Shoes, and it ie our pdaolpl* to rn^h * off Gooda that wo are overstocked on, even if we have to do ao a', a sacrifie*. Ri- ? < member, this ia no Cost Salo, but for the next thirty days, commanoing Wedoes- , day, January Duh, we will ?ell any Shoe inour Store f >r la?s money than the < amuri Sbne can ba bought in South Carolina, and place behind our ollar a FIFTY >. . DOLLAR GUARANTEE. Borne r>?oplecan offer to Bell at C?J*t but don't do it ; or " if they do, 5?. is not ?trange that they have to Hell out at C jar. If their <,Co?" is as r <i high as the price they claim is "Cost." We buy oar Shoe* Cheap, and will sall > them cheaper. - 4 Nor do we propose to be aecond to any Firm in- p < HEAVY GROCERIES. \ 4 Our DEAN'S PATENT FLOUR, TOBACCO. RED and YELLOW OATS L at lees than standard prices places na at the front in filling the largest as well as T * the smallest billa. p * H IG U EST GRADE GUANOS at Buaraosoed prices. J < DEAN & RATLIFFE. L iv www www ww v v* w vvT^f y v< Wholesale and Retail. ^ /9 M ffj WT In Seed quality is of first importance. O o ? S ? 2 Sd 0 ?d Q >> c < ft r1 u3 m < O g eg * Ki fi B O o * to OD ?3 ft > t > o H BJ hq 8 ? ' n ? ?25 S S b o ?a r ? F 69 ?? SLAUGHTER SALE OF TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED... LADXIES7 HATS - AT - ALL our Felt Hats heretofore sold for 75c. and 50c. ge at 39?. Trinmod Hats, iu good material, sold through the entire season f?i $1.75 aud 81.50, go at 98c. Our regular S2.60 and $3.00 Hate, great variety in shapes, to be sacri ficed ?ow at $1.50. LACE BED SETTS Handsome Patterns, regular vatae S 1.50, now 75c. Full sii?, elegO* designs, never sold for Ieee than $2.50, now $1.25. CHENILLE TABLE COVERS. For less than manufacturer?' cost, in order to make room for other goods % CHABR TIDIES, 10c, l5c" ?iOc, and'25c. Those nro worth more money in other pla** Remember thc- T THE ^JSLINCOTXS, 14 Brick RanR?, West 8i ,o I'ablio Sqa?!?. L. CEISBERGy Proprietor. V?vVtta?lrffi?eVnC*5? ^^?Ka^sl^BHHHnBL^BlB^HBaSs^ail