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J' T. I . Ul !; - 'I'-.' I . ON?. V /. II i \i |i;iiit:i r;iv>. " I '". ii buys ton IIHH li -.I ?? ll - MM? lilil? ." 11 ? ??lilli not M . II I: l< ?I m I?1 U'i i wolds. A IJ ll tn I ?? ' I <.! iii' N< >\ I ii.u'l.tinl cotlofi mill- hay.? li n il*?%\ M in accordance ?yil.ii ?III .i -:< . UM ni i<> curtail lin pin ?Inri ?on i.l i IIMII loi nm liiollt ll. I ",\pCI ?III' lil - v. ?ill lin- -H..'.il ."lin lin V i pro veil HI successful in I 0 la nun timi hs rillt uri' nun !? < ..'< u iv? l> < '?? gaged in. I In \ t .m gol mun -ngni IO ? In- .nil' I linn lin ? nillo ni.in . i iii from licets. Kv?n lilli I ? i ! ! ii i : i ?,;. ?' i.'i t - i'll lit?- Illili!. ? I ".-. I li?- '.M.1-; i- jin hUiln jil ?III I I. ?>::. .; . I In apple ||CII Slop i: in* ' .'. ' <! I?; li' ? ... I ;'oriliii.i : \ iii; I iou ol i hr . . ' . iiiin nt ?!. - :ppi . lilli W .!! In \\ >. Tin .-: ? ?. : : i * ~ ? J ..o.. i nun -ii a 11< o - in : Ililli' I.in.-. ; \ IJ i j i (. 11 M. iii uni u' -I. 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Louis HffUiftHv says ?ti his thanksgiving prucluiunl ion President M c K in lr y is rn ii m ni ly I ?iii" in m-K now I edging timi hi- :i?l in i II ?st ml iou vvns 'Vnniprllctl lo take up lin- MVntd in lin caiiHi; ol' humanity.*' li was ihr Item ??rmi if p;i ii \ which compelled lin Mi ls i 111 ? . admiuist ral inn. Thc war willi Spnin endedn gnni! while agu. ll it I Ihr expeii.-r ul il goes on. Without reckoning lin- salnrics nuil maintenance ol'Ihr MM nil rom niissious appointed lo arrunge peuce terms and thc conditions ol' ?vacuai ?on, Ihr war rxp?-nsr from 1 he .'Isl ilay ol' April until now has hoon about &l,UUO, ?KK) day. Anil this expense rout innes. ? mm* m mm Tho neglect thal Hie American army has suffered from waa that ol' politiral trimmers, supported by Mir papera now raising Hiu-h a hypocritical howl, perpetrated in thc. guise ni" "govern ment economically administered." Pnat and defunct Congresses sire murderers in fact. They committed murder by persistently refusing to make provision for war emergencies. Will our future congresses do the same thing.' The Southern cotton grower may bud it possible In grow l-rent roll?n when hr has li mned lo diversify his crops so ns to raise everything at home. \ but he will nevi l prosper by following i his present course ol'nil cotton crop i under Hie mistaken idea that, low prices are dm- to some other cause than , overproduction. Ile has only lo refer to statistics for tin: past lew years to ' know that a small cotton crop yields ' greater returns (han a big one. Klcctions wi ri- helli in nil except ; three ol' Ihr forty-live States yestcl-| day, and Ihr result i^ awaited with the j "keenest interest. The l>oniocratsninde ? big gains in nearly livery Stole, and it ? is generally conceded that they will contrul HU? next Congress. The great cat, interest was manifested in New York and North Carolin.i. In tim lut- i |j>?* KtrtMt th'.' ! ?C!!!O?!'s?t?* :l 1 '' slleci'sisl ui by a big majority, ami in the former '? Stale tile indications nu- I liai ihe Kr- i publicans will win by a small majority. W hen' did President McKinley lenin thal "public sentiment*' demands Ihr sci/iuc and rel cu I ?on of nil '.lie Philip pines.' Noi from theStateconvenlinns. No Stale roiiveution ol' either party bas declared for this policy. Several . have favored retaining a coaling stn and some have gone to the length ol' HUggrsting iluii Manila and (hr island of Luzon in- held, others, of both parlies, have opposed any extension ol' j the national sovereignty to this dis- j taut group. I bis will hr un important | question before tin- next session of Congress. ^ ^ Ur. Frederick W. D'Kvclin. ol San Francisco, has advanced a plan to ann nil children against intemperance in later life justas they arc armed against ?mall-pox. He proposes to administer -indeed, ho has already administered with marked success-what he calls equiscinc, or a preparation from thc blood of tl horso which has bren fed upon alcohol until it has become a reg ular toper. Hy inoculating children j with this remedy, he says, generation after generation will become purer un til there is not only no predisposition 1 to drink, but the evils due to drink j will be removed. Kentuckians Complimented. PONCE, PORTO Hm?, Nov. '.?.-A large and representative boby of Porto "Ricans have drawn up a petition, ad dressed to President McKinley, asking the government to retain in Porto llico Colonel John B. Castleman and the First Kentucky volunteers. Gen. Henry has eablcd to Washing ton that thc compliment is thoroughly deserved, but thc regiment ought to go north. It is understood that orders will be given as soon as the Fifth reg ular cavalry arrives. l.'i'il ii; Cree uunml County; : :. ! was \>i t i ij.it.il i .! ;.) i ?."- lijS; ,. . . 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I III- \ ?il in'ji pre? ?in-1 wa.? iii lin- slur? Iii Lil.' ?\ Will -lill. ?I I PllOt'llix. I'll' ? ?; I \i' 'J Ki i ? 11 placid u hus m I hr I . liiii . in ,i : I hf II -'illili mu II; i J < i -. .'ml ?.ililli nu lin ii' i?rot s who '.'.?'i. ? I? .'.illy i1. ijiinlili? (I lo \?)lf i|i I||i." I"' ... Mun .: . ? I i m-i " i .1 lu ii! ?_? i ol lill I il I'.i il In-11 III I Ililli', I till Ii?!' . I .lill I I |f| ijsril lo ito HI. Clin n! . ..i! III voiil.l ;. ititi*! ?: it ?ll,?j ?'I Ol fl ill :i lo t|o ? o. hill V .1 - I;;. I h\ u volley ttl hill- i i ? . i : i (ju i it : ? H - .'lui fell tlt'iltl. i in iii hr; I '.'? ?i I.?.: ii.i-'? ls upi in li I.I: oil Hf III '.'?ni -, i. illili'.' ! lil fi . ?)lit? l ! I.ili..- lift Ulllf I.i m Ll!. I', i:. Toil., 11 ., :,! i;. li. i ol in ! t. .Jr.; ..ir?; 11-jw il Hil . i< .o I I lum ia r Till jil M u..>!!;. vvoiiiuhil. in ?n? ?io; in lin head a 11? I ..! - o i i j. \l i" of !m !. I.i : nihill : !.. ?. !?ti< .. ii.'t > H: Itii u io ? i m m ,,II? I uiilUltlllitioll It litt Wt .' '.' ill'.. . oli-li.ll! 1\ IflliloK'i 'i. Nit ?nil I.. : titi- lui!.- iou):! ! ? (cai md. lt i- to in hop. ii th.;! ' \ I-1A I hill.: is ?ptiel ilii moi nillir, with no nthliliotiiil i-asitallii -. Mun;, ol I In-no ^rois w fit* j .-.oil to tn iiriiifti '.ilii \\ int'lii -ti t lilli s. LATEST ficl?OHMBWS.i .V/t,. ;,)/ hilfliiiji ui ,-r. ?.'.i I i'll, N. t.. Nm. ?' a a. m. i'lio I lt 'HU If I ul !. .1 llllit'i.'ll I ni.? t is j .-li ? ii il h\ uhoiil l?O.iion majority. Tim fill irr St alf I ?i nun i ;i t m t ii Kit is ?h-?I - '. ?.il hy ?L'otul iii:ij?uity. Tim I.frisia I uri1 j is o\t r\v!t? Imiii^rl; De luiicratic. Timi lie ptlhlit alis ? ?. 111 -. lin- Si-ti M it I ami I'.tuht li Congr? - - ion u I I.i isl rifts ; nil tin- 1 othci Di st itel s ?iii' ! moil ul if except : tin- I'oinlli. in v.liii li un I mlf pf mle ni ! 'opuli.-l i--1 I? ? n tl. CH A III.o t i : . Ntiv.;?t- ;? a. m. Nev, llaiiiivi'i cornily, ol' whit* li Wil illina lon i- lim county -.'iii. win! 1 >? ino fi'nlif hy Hill majority. There was no' tl isl in ha m-f at any ol't hf polling ]>lai'fs. ? UAI.KICII. NOV. *.I II ;i. m. i lh tiirns received np lo I his hour con tinus ami adds to lin- I ifnmcrati?-ma jority previously aiuiount'fil, with lilt' addition of thf Kighth District lo Un; I if moe at if column. This gives Ihn 1 >fmocrats seven Congressmen. Thc Third Distrifl is still itt doubt. Salt'Hilny. Lust .Monday being Salt-stlny, thf usual crowd WUK attracted to th? city, anti thy merchants ?lid a goodhusincss. Considerable real CK tate was sold at. public outcry, anti brought good prices, as thc following shows: Tract of 117 ac rcs. owned hy lihoth-s Itrudley, to .1. .1. Protwell, tor .*<;."in aboitl f?5."?5 per ncre. Tract ol' MIK acres, ow ned hy Mr. .1. O'Neal, in Pork Township, to .1. N. Ilrown, Tor S'.iuii -uhoul $5.;i5 per acre, j <>tii' lol iii Williaiiistoa, owned by j Hen Cusou, for laxes, lol.'. K. Prince, . i.?r s-ji;. Thc Muster sold '?7 acti s in William- ! -ion. lo.). N. lilmilis. lor rj?S10-ahotll ; si-Mi'.? per acre. Tract ol' Ul acres, in Broadway Town- ? ship, to A. I'. Knox, for S'JOO-about i S" lo. lu per ?tere. Traci ?d' I-i acres in Broadway ? Township, io ?. P. Knox, tor si:?(>-- ? sid. Hi per at-rc. Tract td' I II acres, in Helton Town- . shid, to ITed ll. C.iillin, lor S-'.sud- 1 ahout s |ii.sTi JUT acre. Tract of ls."? acres, in Helton Town ship, to M. T. Hreazeale, lor ^,710- | ahout $1*1 .(!.*. per nett;. Tract ol' 7*23 acres, in I'fiulleton j Township, on Millwtie C'reeh, to K. M. Hussfll. lor SS7H--ahout $10.58 per acre. Tract ol'ns acres, in Pendleton Town- i ship. t?> Sophia l.atiiuer, l'or .^N?.*?- I about srj.i- per ?tere. Denver Items. KvcrvtliinK is moving liarntoniously j in our Imr^r. We w ill soon have the cotton all out. ! ns the t rop is nt least tine-liftli sharl ol' ? w hnl was expeclctl in Septeiuber. Mr. NV. h. tianison had lately lin- ! pleasure ol'a visit from his lather and I ht'othcr. Mr. .lohn Cartist>n. tit' Creen ; ville. Timi lovely laily. Miss lila Simpson. ? ol' Piedmont, hu.-, been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Walter Pruitt. Mr. Marve Pruitt ami Mr. Cinn. of Starr, wa? seen in our burg last Sunday. Miss Alice Harper visited relativos in 1 bm ver last week. Mr. Will (.unison, ?d' Clemson Col lege, was home ou a short visit lust Saturday. His friends here are always ililli to see him. Miss Maggie Itnnkiti, the lovely and accomplished daughter of Capt. George Rankin, of Slabtowu, is visiting her friend. Miss Blanche Hrowne. A good ninny of our nicest people went to the Circus. The liest inform ed say it was the cleanest show, witl; the fewest objectionable features, ol any that, hus visited this section in quit? awhile. "INCOO." Townville Items. Sheri tl" Johnson and Mr. Webb, of Hiti t well. Ca., wet ? in our town on Inst Sunday looking after some e. cap ed convicts. Mr. Clitibrd Hnrriss anti Miss Muggie Stephenson, of Mountain Creek, have, been visiting Miss dnuie tl nines, of this place. Mr. .lames Harton, of Bruce's Ford, is in ii very critical condition. His disease, seems to battle th? knowledge and skill of all tho physicians. Mr. Miles P. Singleton, of Westmin ster, and Miss Griflii), of Pickens, have been visiting relatives and friends in this place. Mr. dake Cromer, of South Union, has been down to our place sporting one of our fair maidens. Tho Baptist Sunday School of this place observed Children's Day on thc 1st Sunday. Tho decorations surpass ed any wo havo seen. Th? children rendered their pieces to perfection, and Ile vs. J..). Beek and J. P. Single I .'. ? i m.:'!?' i .< iv. ?-i I Ul ;i?.;, ?liri !..; hnmi . Hil I . . I . i :J 11 mi>-inll-. I hi' ? in.I'll building \\;.v nil! Ht* Hil'tf-1 l;l ''' I?1 .?* I IUU?I 'll.lil ?I'll! ?Ill pinpi. iii,,, litll'll'l ' !. lin I'.iillii'i inn ?iiiiiiiiiili-il I . > li I i y ?I'll.?i-. \\? -an- glad lilt iii- pi-np lc an waking tip In a -i II ' i,! iii? ii I' . p';i i'.ilil;. in ri-gal'd to l!i>- heal hen anil pagan wurld. A sump!IIO?I> iliitr III 1 W.I- ?l\ll| Oil lill- l IO uni-. il.' i.'i v. Mri lain', ol South i iiiou, preach ? il a seimon io a larg?' audapprci ?alive a 11 ? I i i ' I ll? ' III lin' l-Vl'lliilg. Ill- M.TIIIOM wa Ipgicnl ami lull ol' thought. l in |?nptis| ? linn li ol ilii- pla? ? has ? all? ?'. I In I.'i \ . I ?. W i -H.II I I lol I , ol W i >iloin-1? i, io |in .n li im ihcin an ni In i y* ar, Kev. S. I-'. Singleton haying ri .Mgm il. Al lin ii,-lam i-?.1 Mi.-, t.. I'.. Smith ai ?I Miss ,1a il ii- Caines I in- lad ii -ol' lim I ia pl isl ( 'Inn ? li an- ma k in g a nice quill Im lin- Coilllii' Maxwell Orphanage. How In a II i i I a I ii i- lo clot lie ami I ? - ? - ? I iii? nrphans ami i?? have groat ami good in? H lil,?- V'ass ami .lacohs m I . arh I ln-lil a ml I ra in I In in lol' lin' luisitn -.'?! ?Iii-lilt , ami also to train [lu lu lo: a highci ami imbin III?' tn ?.nilli'. l in Y ?si's Mnliall'i \ wen- tlimwii nom I'ui Im ._? ?_. -, on last Sat imlay, and Mi - All;.- w.i- lim!, hill loam it was aol very M i ?nil . li wa- rsiiisi ?I h;> a i ana w n.v (inls* . I . . t ! \ ill i/i H m I in- I ni li Ollgllt l'? .-till' III I hi la i hutch In pilli I In- I'd a? I. Miamiiml thnmgli I h is way, for il' wp rn: I lu's lim'ur ari* <MI| ntl ? \ ? r al I? i - wald. in n |.'?.-I -, I ?i. I!?iv. . Remarkable Hcscii". Shs V iel.... ( .r'-.i- , I',?.a.li.-,.!, I.I . II pl kl ! .::?..'... nu I .! I hi!? .< III? ??tl tlgll! ??- ?1*1. v. inn'. - ; t : ? il . 'i her ! in v : MU- SV.IN lo .?! . .i i ir . Kitti i tli i y liri hui.liv pliy-ii-, m. . w . lin f?jl?l h**!' h! - WAH .: .: .... viet in : epns?lin M? ii', mid tiiuL im . i nir ?. ?iii?! ? ino li? ? Hi I- drug* ? ?..^''-i..| ?ir King'?? >!-.?' 1 i isc'i ? y Oi ii.,- i '. m -'i i ii |," i11 , n i.uj;hf a l?'.?t.? '.if, i.-.t' I i i... <:, i ...,: rouii I IICIM if boiteSi'Oil |. nu fir-! ?I- . Uhr i: 'ii'iiiiO'd l's ll-*" i.inl >t?! lutvi .: MX n.riii'-i Inti I li I lin sol i' -un ... 'i wt- I . ii vi ?!?.*.*. I.or 'HAn ||oti-?> wi ii,, nail :-? , ivvll ii* ?dj i ver v.u.?. Ere?! Irinl !.. :'n . ..' (li ?? '.it?'?! DlSOitViTV ut li,; "rr i: - I): ig Sroro. LIT,; - ho" ti I'M .a .. inul il i;n T Notice Filial Settlement. III-' undersigned, Executor of tho reused, hnn-liy ^IV?M nolirn that ho will mi lan luth .lav I mrem her, Ih?l.S iipf.lv lo Hu .liulcit ol I'rubato fur A iiOersou I Ninn is f, rn I n...; Settlement nf ?aid Estille, ililli il tlisi'hiilgu from Iiis i,iii.s Kxi ru in. .1. I.. Tit I HP.! E, Ex'r. No\ ?... fS'.K -ju Mortgagee Vt Silk*. ?>Y vliiuu ol' Hm Power ft nm l>. \Y? y Willis, wu will still on ttslosduy ill iP-i'O ni.- i- ut'.xt, ili ?i Traci of liH'.d, enn tainitu: In'? Arru.-*, in Cornel I'liwiiship, iiiljoiuiou bouts now or Into of klijah Wi.Ur, .loS<*| h N'. Itrowu itud ??thors. 'I, ru- (Pi'-tliinl I:?M), I i.i I a urn mi . .i i o ii. si "ii ri-.i hv niorlg?a?i Lit.IKS' iV I.Kum .T I"ill. Mnllgllgri'S. Nov. I Mis. m. I Truce's Salo. "5 y Y Deed ri' Trust executed !<. inn hy a y M. E. Tucker, 1 will sell on Sah'sday in Ilecionbar next, tlmt Traet of Lund, ? outlining IDO Actos, inoro or leas in Unie Township, adjoining IHIIIIH of .lumeu Mc phail, A. .1. nail and othorH Also-That Tract adjoining, containing .'i:'? Acras, moro ??r les*. Terms -One-third cash, balance on time, secured bv mortgage. JOSEPH N. BROWN. Trnstee. Nov. 0, 1808. 20 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By Ii. M. Burris*, Judge of Prob?le. WHEREAS, J G. Cunningham bas applied tn mu to grant, him Letters of Ad ministration on tho Estate and effects of 'furner R. Osborn, deceased. These are therefore to cite ae.l admon ish all kindred and creditors of tue said Turner R. Osborn, dee'd. tobo and appear before inti in Court of Probato, to beheld al Anderson C. II on tho 'J.'?rd day of November, 181)8, aller publication hereof, tn -Imw rause, if any they havo, why the vuid Administration should not be grunted Oiven under my hand, this Sth dav nf N?i vern ber, 1898. R M. RU RH IriS. J mite Probat*. Nov !?t 18JN 20 2 Trustee^ Sale. E>Y virtu i nf tho power and authority > vested in mo under tim Daed of Trust exocutnd by .InHeph C. EJvvardH, bearing date November .'Kith, 1N07, and re conleil m tho olHcn of the Clerk of Court of Common Plea? for th? County of &n dnranti, s. C., in Book PPP, pages ?U13 3*10, 1 will sell io the highest bidder at Anderson Court House, S. I'., in front nf Ibo Court House, on tSalesday in Decem ber, ls''S, within the legal hours of sales, tho following Tract ot Land, to wit : All ilea certain Tract of Land, situate in tho County of Anderson, Stnto afore said, containing two bunared and six acres, morn or less, adjoining lands ot' .itu'it! Norris, Tvirs. M. i!\ bkelton, T. H. Earle and other-, it being thu samo Tract nf lamil described in said DOH I of Trust. Terms of Std?-' ash. Purehasn- io p tv extra for papers. R. C. CUNNINGHAM, asTruat?e. Nov P, liSliS 20 I ALL parties indebt ed to me by note, ac count or otherwise will be each notified by letter of tho amount) and unless each and every one is not re sponded to by the 10th of November, I am go ing to. send my collec tors to make a person al call. This notice is intended to carry the idea that I mean to make collections, and any expenses incurred will be added to the debt. J. 8. MOWLEE. WAY 7 ? ur r* iORKlMG HIS 'fi BCUS! Ve? y Funny. Hullo, Zeke ! .Ji t y/orkin' my way on i<? de big Circus, lioss. Oh, hit's . i hummer, 1 dun hoot?.1 'eui tell. An' de price dey nm monty low. Now, jcs H us I s.ed belo', ii lon : needs' much funs ter take u through; but hit aim cxzaetly free. Nu. dcm wit ttl :iint got none niall uv lucie Sum's mementoes ken unly s? e de big pronesshuu und de I.lunn ussenshuu. De manager uv dis II?L' concern tells mc dut u ?iii' in ver two soon un' never too late. Der perfor mance is always goin' </ii fruin li.-Iii a. m. till ihl't p. m. .Jes let me tell u sum nv <le antic- dose fellers '1" cut up. Fust cums de Icadin' man, an he is n!-i? de seal proprietor, an lie sc/, lie, all hands git yer razors an ni ves sharp dare's gwinter bc sum cuttin' doue. An' erway he begins ter cut an' slash, an' all hans fullers soot. Wid er powful perl i tc how an' cr thank, come ter sc<" us often, they persedo ter cut em like this : 5?00 yard Spool Colton, for hand er machine, about tue best thing made, li j e per Spool. King Cleaning Soap 2?c per Har-a good thing. Boys' Pock et Knives Ile, 5c, 8u and lue. A good Pocket Knife for lite. Knife with guarantee for H5c. A good Bleaching ??Ac yard: (jood Calicoes li-ic yard. Vurd-wide heavy Sheeting lie. i?'.e and 4c. Heavy Drills at lie. Children's Shoes ut 10c, 12o and '-?>.? nair. Ladies' at ?*8c, oOe, 83o and 08c jmir. Solid leather Mon's Shoes tl lc. I'-Se, ?1.18, $1.2-1 and ?1.48 pair. Cow Leather, Calf Skin and Cordovan. Whole families shod at what our competitors may tell you ii is worth to -le - om wild kid. Flavoring Extracts. Wo have cheaper goods, if you want tin tu, hut nur Silver I*)xtracts are of guaranteed quality. .)<? and KJc pur bolt li ?iiiers charge you l?c und 2?c for this size bottle of this quality. 1 qi. .Mill; Buckets b?. I Ox 1 ti Biscuit Pan I O.e. 44 piece Tea Set, beautifully deem iteil, ?2.78 and ???.i")U. livery piece guaranteed not to craze, ii' ii docs w< L'ivc .-. new one for it. Brass Hand Lamps 10c, complete with convex burn ir and il it wick, (ila-- Hand Lamps, with wick, burner and chimney, for I.V. Bail Lift Lantern, the best thing yet. 45c. A one-arm mau cnn work it ? > ? ?ly as ii' he had two good hands. Heavy Outing 4e to "ie. Bed Ticking -le and "ic to I Ou per yard. Tooth Brushes ?le. ?c, 10c, 15c. Hair Brushes "ie and L'."< .. Set of Table Knives and Forks, six ol' each, for iJ'ic. Flated Knives and Korks ISc. Al Silver Flated Hoods to close out lot at ?I.;"iO set.. .job hu I Iron zed Mantel Clocks, worth ?2.0!) to $2.ii0. will let <. II slide at sl.ii.) each. These hot values lun n our hunda, so we drop them like this. Competi tion will toll you "tain ! so." and try to hold you. but it'.-, no use, unless you waul lo bu swallowed wini!-. Now. wc know there's lots of slack jaw given u-i behind our bucks, but mark this : The parties doing it either have au axe to grind or the} are giving vent to au obi grudge. No, they cau l sling UH around like so many rats by the tail, therefore they want to du us an injury. Others come a:ui go like the Summer's sun or the Winter's snows, bul the bargains at The Ten Cent Store go on and on and on. For nearly len years we have been the particular bright and shining star around which a number of incll'eetive competitors have twinkled from time to time, but thanks to thc people who know a good thing when they sec it we live to tell the tale. In our Wholesale Department """ 'ire specially prepared to offer induce ments to merchants everywhere. Now, don't be a black sheep. Wc hope to number you among thc best of the Hock. So come to see us. Come often. Yours always truly, Spot Cash does th ework ? JS what every person wants sind I can tupply them. I make it a point to keep pure, fresh Good?, and can jilease the most fastidious in both quality and price. Just now the house keeper finds it diflicult to supply the table, but if you will give nie a call I can help you, as 1 keep- ' PLAIN and FANCY GROCERIES of Every Description. My Stock of Canned Goods can't bo Excelled. FRUITS of all kinds in seaton, and when you want to make a Fruit Cake I ?an supply your demands. Fine line of CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO and CIGARS. Just received a fiesh lot of POTATOES, CABBAGE, Etc. Yours to please, " " ",. GK F. JBIG B"Y. Tree City Delivery. GL,ASS FOR WINDOWS, GL.ASS FOR HOT HOUSES, GLASS FOR SHOW CASES? GLASS FOR CRAVAT AND GLOVE CASES. CUT ANY SHAPE WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. . EVANS PHARMACY. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," .... So the ndago goes, but the Man or Woman who visits. OSBORNE & CL1NKSCALES' STORE Will ho mndejn*. fol to nee such beau tiful things for so little money. Ree our WTEEL KA?'?K*, complete,-roi only Twonty-five Dollars. Our 102 Piero Genuino CHINA DINNER NETS for Fifteen Dollars. Our ClflAMliKK NET* (otile oiece ) from 52.50 to ?3.00 LAM PS-The prettiest display of ?Und Lamps, Wall Lamps and Library Lamps ever pot on (his market-10o. to ?10.00. For BKSr PKI0E3OU Stoves, Tinware and'Crockery, We always lead-call on us. OSBORNE & CLINKSCALES. sst* Second door below Farmers and Merchants Bank. Nowadays THERE are s > many advertisements that the average buyer is liablo to place little credence in general statements. Our knowledge of the fact that quality, coupled with lowest prices, bringa us customers, and brings them back again, is amply sufficient guarantee to us that our best advertising is io our Goods. To those who are not customers of ours, we request that you ask your neighbors who we are. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes? Hats, And Groceries, Are New and Up-to-Date, and knows no competition. Come in to tee us. We guarantee to please you. Very truly., O. C. BROWN & BRO. . NEXT TO POST OFFICE. Tlie Alliance Sto THE tide of Fall Business io now at it? flood at our Store, ami vte well prepared for it. Every Department is stocked with the best and est, presenting a completeness aud variety never before shown in thig^ Our prices are also equally important factors iu producing this great actifj because they are the Lowest that can possibly be quoted for Goods of quality, dud clearly illustrate our well-known policy not to be linders^ anybody. Come and sec us. Roam through our great ?Store, stay a< 10I1 convenient. Come again and again. There is no obligation on your part buy. If you have any needs to lill und t au resist the beauties of Y&\\ Winter Merchandise which has been gathered for you, it will he bseau? ure not ready to buy. We have given thc public ample evidence iuthe' that wo do not misrepresent o node, aud we confidently assert without feai contradiction that our Goods are selling on their merit aud at prices tieverl fore o ile red. Wc invite comparUon aud defy competition. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Compare Qualities. Compare Prie The showing of New Dress Goods interests every Lady within teat! ?mr Store for two reasons: Firstly, it is not surpassed anywhere for vari and beauty of style; and .secondly, because it is absolutely untipproachd the values offered. An excellent line of Wool Plaids ranging from.'..10cto1 Fancy Double Fold Brilliantine.i Fine Wool Henrietta, leading shades.< Fine all wool Heurietta, leading shades., Fine Imported Poplin, uew shades. Fine Imported Whipcords, new shades.v. Fine Imported Serge Cheviot, 54 inches wide, leading shades. Fine Imported Silk Warp Henrietta, black.? Extra Fine Imported Whipcords.1 Extra Fiue Imported Silk Poplins.1 Choice Novelty Dress Patterns, varying from.87.50 to$11 DRESS TRIMMINGS.-S'lks, Satins and Velvets lin in endless profusion. Satin Folds, so popular this seasou, sold by us at] per yard. Our handsome Jets with a background of Net and Motudiot Soi will please the most fastidious. Prices G4c, 74c and $1.00 per yard. Trimming of rare beauty is our Applique Trimming. To stamp a garni as being thoroughly new, it must possess a cheuile introduction. Wei several widths in this hnudsome Trimming in all shades, ranging ?1.49,$ and $2.120 per yard. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Compare Qualities. Compare Ph Ladies' Fur Felt Fedora Hats, trimmed, leadiDg shades. Ladies' Fur Felt Cycle tlats, trimmed, leading shades. Ladies' Fur Felt Volunteer Hats, trimmed, leading shades. Children's Felt Hats, Plaid Velvet Binding, all colors. French Felt Hats, new shapes and colors. Fine Fur Felt Hat, very stylish, trimmed with Plumes, aud Polka Dot Velvets...*..... Stylish Velvet Hats, trimmed with finest material. Children's Silk Hoods, new shapes. CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. Compare Qualities. Compare Pri A high grade Tailor Made Suit at.fl This Suit is one that will commeud itself to ali ladies desirous of chasing a rich appearing Gown, built on strictly tailor-made lines. Tb! terial is fine Imported Fruition Cloth.. Style Reefer Front, Coat throughout with iiue quality Tafleta Silk. Flounce Skirt. It is posit unapproachable at our price-S15.98. Another sterling value which we have eecured to meet the wan Stylish Suit in good material at a medium price. It is of excellent qi Cheviot Serge, finely tailored, Coat silk lined, color s black and browM Wool Cheviot Suit, Coat silk lined. All Wool Blue Serge Suit, Coat silk lined.-\. Black Fancy Brilliantine Skirt... Good quality Brilliantine Skirt.'.. ?.! Navy Blue Serge Skirt, trimmed with Braid. Fine Black Crepon Skirt.v Fine Brocaded Silk Skirt-.-.. .....*. All Wool Black Kersey Jacket, silk lined.... All Wool Black Cheviot Jacket, silk Hued.1 Fine All Wool Black KerAP.v JardrAt. ?'am; covered V?ith S?Atin.. Fine Cadet Blue Imported Kursey Jacket, silk lined.... Fine Impor. Cadet Boucle Jacket, 8atin lined, trimmed Military effect DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Compare Qualities. . Compare Pi American Indigo Prints. Lancaster Ginghams. Standard Faucy Prints.' Good Heavy Cheviot..;.. " Extra Heavy Cheviot.'... . Unbleached Canton Flannel, 4-4 wide.'?: Good Outing Cloth... :.? Extra Heavy Outing Cloth. .? Vienna Cloth, choice designs.? Double fold Cotton Dress Goods.g Black and Blue Drees Duck.? 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting.."'m S Clothing and Gents' Famishing Department! Compare A durable All Wool Business Suit.-........ v........ . A durable ?ll W?ol Plaid Cassimere Sait. r-...... . . ; . A durable All Wool Cassimere Suit. .>... .. . ... A durable All Wool Middlesex Blue Flannel Sait... A dnrablo All Wool Imported Clay Worsted Suit, silk lined A durable All Wool Heavy Twill Diagonal 8uit.. A durable All Wool Beaver Overcoat......... ?. Men's White Unlaundried Shirts, 21 hundred, linen bosom.. Men's Fleece Lined Undershirts.. Men's Fine Lamb Wool Undershirts. Boys* Mackintosh Coat.?. Men's Mackintosh Cont. I?1:' Do not forget to visit our Carpet Department. Bear m w not malo any extra charge for sewing, lining and laying Carpet* and Valises in endless variety and at prices that cannot b? anywhere. . Yours truly, v . JULIUS H. WEIL &