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Cold eather Approaching ! .And we are Prepared to WE are showing an immense line of or Men. Women and Children, for all sizes, ages and c mdi ions. . . Wc are offering a suiprismgly good garment for men and omen at 12 l-2c. each. An extraordinary one at 25c. A very superior one at 50c. And our higher class Garments at 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 ach arc hummers. We also have a variety for Children from 10c each up. UNION SUITS or women and children. Prices as follows : 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 and $1.25 each. We have one of the most complete lines of Underwear to e found in the city and at the lowest prices. In addition to the above ready-made garments we have a eat linc of FLANNELS. Wc are selling an All Wool Red Twilled Flannel at 2 l-2c. Also Blue and White Flannels cheap. We have the est numbers at 25c to be found anywhere PX that price. BLANKETS. On this line we will not take a back s oat, as we are un onbtedly offering the best values in this \UM ever offered in he City of Anderson. We have Blankets from 50c per pair up to $0.50 per pair, d our $4.00 and $5.00 Blankets are the greatest on the aiket for these prices. Also a good line of UILTS AND COMFORTS. 0 THE LADIES We would say that we receive aim oat daily something (lew in BESS GOODS ?ND TRIMMINGS, id that we are now showing just as pretty and nobby stuff | Bress Goods and Trimmings as ever, and we are constant ly making reductions in prices. MILLINERY. In this Department we are spreading ourselves, and are putting our best foot foremost, and will offer exceptional ralueB in this Department. 0 THE M?N e would say that we do not carry as large a stock of ls some, but what we do offer is at bargain prices. We have line of Suits at $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 per Suit that iou are at liberty to compare with anybody. Also, a line of nits for Boys from 6 to l4 years at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 M Suit. All are beauties. In OVERCOATS and MACKINTOSHES fe have some bargains, we are making hay while the sun shines, and are exert ourselves to reduce our immense Stock. NOW 18 A 'GREAT OPPOBTTTNITY to buy Goods. V?? ?je such as the people need, and appreciate the very liberal Nonage thus far this season, and solicit a continuance and crease of the same. KEEP YOUR EYE ON ?S. We have the Goods and must sell them, and will give you jj touch for your money as anybody. Don't be forced to buy w?re seeing us. You may regret it. Yours truly, ic ni Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LOCAL NEWS. WRDNMSDAY, NOV. it, 180S THE COTTOH LI ARK KT. c<?rneli <1 Weekly br lifowji, unborne & ('<> Strict Good Mddling-!$. Good Middini;;-lg. Strict Middling-4*. Middling-If. Stained Cotton-:i? to 4. The dispensary is doing a rushing business. Tho price of cotton has ? downward tendency. The Hopewell school will open next Monday, 14th inst. Happy is the niau whose barns and smoke-house are full. Miss Heit ie Duckworth, of this County, is iu Greenwood visiting friends. Mrs. .Ins. A. Hoyt, ol' Greenville, is in the city visiting relatives and friends. Kev. J. L. Mel.in, wife and little son have been visiting relatives ?it West minster. , Anderson County will be well repre sented at the State Fair in Columbia next week. The Evans Pharmacy eau supply you with glass, eut lo any size. See adver t ?semen 1. Sherill' Johnson, of Hartwell, On., was in the eity last Saturday hunting tor au escaped prisoner. ll' you need an overcoat be sure bi read the new advertisement in anothei column of H. <>. Kvans &. Co. Don't forget that County Treasurer Drown is ready and anxious to receive your State and County taxes. "Mountain schooners,'" loaded with apples, cabbage, potatoes, etc., an quite numerous on our streets. Mr. W. K. Hubbard has gone to Bal timore, where he will spend a few weeks under medical treatment. Mr. A. W. Anderson, the energetic Superintendent id" the C. & W. CK li., was in the city last Saturday. Mr. Hoyt King, who has been spend ing the summer as a clerk in a hotel ni Niagara Killis, has returned home. Mrs. H. F. Gantt, of Pendleton, Inn been spending a few days in the citj visiting her sister, Mrs. F. G. Brown. Miss Lucia Taylor has gone tb Green wood, where she will to-night act a: bridesmaid nt the marriage of a friend Mrs. Peter Acker, of Broadway Township, has gone down to Edgetieh County to spend a few weeks wit I relatives. Five arrests for carrying couceale? weapons were made Saturday, and tin tinea imposed in each case were fron $10 to $14. Prof. C. C. Reed, of Cokesbury, i how spending awhile at tho home o his brother, Mr. E. F. Reed, in Varen nes Township. Mr. Jack Lifford. ol* this city, ha been awarded the contract for th erection of the new Methodist Chore at Honen Path. When you want some choice grooci ies, fruits, confectioneries call on ( F. Rigby. Read his new advertise ment this week. Tue school at Hunter's Spring wi open next Monday, 14th inst., and coi tinuC eight months. Miss Cary Ca bonn is the teacher. Whatever else you do wrong don borrow your neighbor's paper. AV knew some of our readers who are ai noy od in this respect. Rev. L, C Pranyon, of Hartwell, Gr sp,uit last Friday night in the city < his way to his old home, Honea Pat where he visited relatives. Is. there a good crop of locusts an persimmons this year? They mnkc mighty ?von combination for beer kind not prohibited by the dispensai law. The third Friday in this mouth Arbor Day and every man, woman ai child in the County should plant out useful tree or shrub of sonn' descri ti Ol). Rev. Mr. Todd, tin evangelist, w beginn series of meetings nt A sba Church next. Friday night. Tho pu lie is cordially invited, to at tend t services. - Keep a close lookout for the advt tiscmcnt of Brown, Osborne & ? they have news of interest to the tra ing public each week. Keep your e on tl.".-m. Gov. Ellerbe has offered a reward $100 for the arrest of the party or pi ties who set fire to Martin Sc Bog ginnery at Majors on the night of t 18th of October. * " Our old friend, Mr. J. H. Simpson, tho Piedmont section, visited tho e last Saturday, and' gave us an app: crated call to renew his subscript! ! for another year. . Rev. R. A. Sublett has been spendi a few days in tho city in the interest Furman University, and preached the First Baptist Church both momi mid evening last Sunday. Mrs. M. M. Ma t tison and children i visiting relatives in DonaldsvibV. Y terday Mr. Mattison received a m sage announcing tho Hlnessof ont tho children with dipt he jin. The astronomers my there will two meteoric showers during, month of November. The first \ occur on tho night of thc 10th, 1411: loth, tho second, about the 27th. Em orin Hampton, a negro from country, wa? arrested Saturday stealing a basket,' valued at five coi from C. S. Minor, and was fined hy Mayor $10 or ~8? days. She'jutid fine. . j A few of our. delinquent subscribers : hnve ?ailed and settled their subscrip tions. NV?-still have plenty of blank I receipts, and will he inure than pleased Ito lill .them mit int- other delinquent ' subscribers. Thc election passed on* very quietly : iii this County. There being no oppo . sition to thc democratic ticket, thu I vote was li^ht. A lew votes were cast ! for Talbert, the Itcpublicnu nominee for Congress. Tin- Singers1 I nion will meet at Sharon Church, in (.arvin Township, next Sunday. 13th inst., at IO o'clock a. m. AU singera and lovers of music un invited to attend and carry their snug books with them. The partridge season began thc first day ?d' November. Thc hunters will he active for several weeks. Lui them bear in mind that they are trespassers. ! unless they j?ct permission lo hunt on j the lands ol other people. Mr. J. L. Wardlaw, formerly a resi j dent ol' Anderson but now of Abbe ville, was in the city last Saturday and gayo us n call, ll?- now.hold* the re sponsible position of master mechanic Of the Abbeville Cotton Mill. Invitations have been issued tu the marriage of Fia.icis M. Murphy. F.sq., ami Miss Laura Watson, which happy event will take place at the home ol j the hridc. ll Mel hillie stied, next I Tuesday evening at s o'clock. .lames Cowan, a negro from (Iii i country, stole ?doth, valued at lil'tv i cents, from Mooro ? Lucas last Satur I ?lay and was lined by the Mayor &lfl 01 30 days. Cowan had >'.V> ill his pocket ? when arrested. He patti the line. Mr. D.d. Owen, clerk of the Hoard of Trustees for Willhtmston School Distrust, No. I', requests us to unu?unc? that tho public sehuolsof that District will open^on Monday, '-Mst inst., nut that thu Hoard wants a lew more com petent teachers. .1. Kugciic hawson, the well kliowi drummer for thu T. S. Lewis'cruckci factory, Atlanta, (Ja., was found th a? in his room at thc Central Hotel ii Charlotte, N. C., last Friday morning Ile has many friends in Anderson win regret to hear of his ?loath. Mr. James M. linker, tin- clover am ellicient Assistant Librarian ?d' tin United Stades Senate, Washington, I> C., is spending a lew days at his ol? home. Lowndesville, W was iii tin ?.itv last Saturday and was wanui; greeted by his many friends. Th?- corner stone of the new Mctho hist Church at Williamston was lui? last Wednesday afternoon. Thc core inony was conducted by Kev. W. C Power, Presiding Kider ?d' thc Creen ville District, assisted by the Kev. S Lander, D. P., ami the occasion was ? very solemn and impressive one. Kev. J. M. Sanders, missionary am colporter of the Reaverdnm Kaptis Association, will preach at Font's Groy on Saturday night, loth inst., at Ml Tabor on Sunday 20th inst., at 1 o'clock a. m., and .it Oakdale fha night. He will have on hand a suppl of books, and a collection for Stat Missions will be taken at each ('burel On account of the 'Stat?'. Fair th Southern Railway will run a speck tram from Anderson t?> Columbia au return on Wednesday and Thursday 10th and 17th inst. This train leave Anderson at 5.30 a. m. and arrives i Columbia at 10.15 a. m. Returning loaves Columbia at 7 p. m. ami arri vi in Anderson al 11.50 p. m. The fai for the round trip w ill be 83.20, w ho includes admission to the Fair. One of the most delicately adjust* set of balance scales ever brought this ?'itv eau be seen at the Ey?I Pharmacy. They are encased tn glass box twelve inches long, six inch wide and eight inches high ; high polished and with metal joints ai hinges. They ar?; sensitive to the ol hundredth part of a grain and capal ?)f weighing ti]? to one ounce, and arranged that tia* metriek sy?te!?, well as apothecaries, weights, can used. These scales arc designed to used in tho sale of poisonous drugs. Superintendent W. A. Neal, ami t Hoard of Directors of tim South Cai lina Penitentiary, have arranged give a free excursion to and from C lumbla to the State Farm on Novel ber 18. The invitations includes visitors to tito Stat?- Fair who care see the farm, and tlx- visitors . promised a bijr barbecue or other* ter tai nment. Th?'excursion will bo the private expense of Superintend* Neal and tim Hoard ?if Directo Their object is to furnish taxpayi the opportunity of seeing what is ind done. Col. E. M. Rocker, .lr., was in Elb toil Tuesday. Speaking of polit (and having spent ten years of his 1 in Washington City, it came natur he said it was a great pity that Elb County did not follow the excel!? plan adopted in South Carolina in hi ing white primaries. Col. Rucker i defeated candidate, and com mc nd at of election methods coming from si a person means u -great ?cal more tl they do when they emanate from victor. It both speaks well for the. - candidato and the method of liomin ing in South Carolina, when defeat candidates sneak favorably of t elections.-Eiuerton (Ga.) Tribune. . On Saturday last, when the city > crowded by people attracted by circus, Tom Townsend .reported to Chief of Police that he had been robl of seventy dollars, which he had j drawn fronfbank, and that the. moi was taken before ho got out of bank. He also said he was sure could identify tho thief. The Cl assured him that if he would point the man, or give him any clue, would do everything in his powei apprehend tho thief. This was the 1 the Chief heard of' the matter, and says that Townsend's tale of woo not impress him as having a very n nncholy sound.. Thc Chief has si learned that the money belonged Mr. TV, C. Jackson, of Iva. . j . .. i :? : c.... Tho Columbio .S/uiY, nf lin-ci!! inst., j says: "Col. \V. A.. Neal tendered a I banquet to Co. C, rroia Anderson, yes terday. Col. Neal i- from Anderson County, and feels groa I interest m this company. In addition Hie olllccrsof thc regiment wore in\ iu d. The spf? ad Wrts served al tho Columbia li..?cl yes terday afternoon, and was a von en joyable occash m. Postpraudhilspccch cs were delivered l?\ Col. Tillman, Adj. ('rant, formerly of C.?. c. Cant. Watkins, Dr. Lawson and bj the host himself, lu his speech Capt. (irani re furred ina very touching manner to (lie gallant fellows of Co. (' who had ?lied in the service ol' their country, heroes every one. of them. Dr. Lawson made a very entertaining speech in his droll, spicy and humorous mininer." Mrs. .lane fennel, widow ?d' the late Thomas Fennel, dietl at lier hume in Marlin Township las! Wednesday night. Sin- had been ?pule feeble for some time, brought on by the ni'u mi ties ?d' ag?-, and the announcement of her ?h ath was no shock in lu i ?mine j ?l?ale relatives ami friends. Mts. l'en m>l was about H.*i y en rs; of age, ami was a nat i V?; ol' Abbeville Conni) . hui she had spent m arly all ol her Iii in lim neighborhood where she dieil. She had long been II devoted and exem plary member ol Vareuues Presbyte r?an Church, and w hen Hie summons <.! death eaiue she was read) ami au\i?m.s i tn go to I he Saviour whom she had served sn faithfully through lierions life. Sin- was most high!) eslcemed l>;> her friends and neighbors, who will haig cherish her memory. Mrs. Pen itel loaves a lamil) of ? ?ghi children, all of whom have grow n lo umnlmoi and womanhood, ami in their bereave incut they have the sympathy of ;:! their friends. The remains were in tcrrcd in th?' F.bcnc/.er Church)ard 01 Thursday, the funeral services beinj eonduete'd by Kev. II. C. Fennel. The (?rmlcd School devoted a pari ?> last Frida) to very interesting oxer cises. Debates, essays and speedie; were heard from the pupils, and the; i were given an opportunity tocoutrib ute toward the erection in Washingloi ol' th?* monument in memory ?d' tin gallant demi of the ill-fated "Maine. Thc exercises of the grades, from <?u t?iliv?', wire heb! in (heir respect iv classrooms; ibo pupils in the grade ahave' wi re grouped together in tb study hall. All tho rooms wore beau ti fully decorated in national color Mrs. Nowell's mom lu ing eonsideroi by many the most tastefully decorated The debate in the study hall, with tw little ladies maintaining the a flinn a tive siib' and two little gentlemen th negative side, added considerably i making the exercises interest ing air attractive. The question was: "Ift solved. That Cuba should be annexe to the United States." The. debut was decided in favor of the boys, bu they had the best side of the quest io to start with. If the girls bad bee given the negative side, they wool have snowed the boys complete! under. The exercises reflected gros credit on both teachers and pupils. lt may be interesting to thepubli who keep posted on dramatic matter to know that "Bibi, a Comedy < Toys," which will be rendered in tl Opina House on Thursday oveiiin 24th mst., bas boen sought after 1 sonic of the leading theatrical man gers of New York; Boston and Chicag who have not only read the play, b have pronounced it exceedingly dev and full of greater possibilities tin many of the noted spectacular sn cesses handled by professional aetoi Miss Warburton, the lady manag from Huston, is tin-less in her ?'Ubi to make a success ?d' this cntertai ment here, and seems thoroughly boine in tin- work. Let us give li our co-opperation and we will not behind in the manner of present? this beautiful little comedy. We know bow much talent there is in <i town, and as some of the very best in the bauds of this competent you trainer, wc may hope for very satisfi t?ry results. Tho ca OMS for winch are striving will appeal to all our] triotic citizens hy the raising of t sum for completing the monument, ?1 from this we feel very sure all lov of a pleasing comedy will bc amply warded by wi I Hessing this charm play. Robbed ths Crave. A Marillin: ieeidonl nf wtiicl> Mr .h Oliver, of Pnll?ii}??lph?H, was ih?- .-<jlj is intrntt.d hy hun HU tolly*'* : "I ^ ?. .i mest drOHiiful IMtlflit?'.li. My h':in ttliiu.M' y? low, ey ?i nuuk i?'?, tonijucc ?? uteii l'uiuintittl-? in i>n k ?tul ?Idei, 1?pf.?ti:?-gradually t?ro*iog weaker hy ila v. Turee pin H?<-mut h:iii n?vna up. F.?r?niiaiel? , H friend aiiviMH-i trj 'Elect rio IhU?-r? ano >?. my great j >y Hurprihf, (bu ti ?sit. bottle made it d?-ci btiprovetiisui. I continue 1 their use ihm* week?, and am m>w a well man know they H IV. ii my life, and robtvd gritveof anott.or victim No oimdn Ml to try them. 'Onlv 60 cu*, par bott! Hill-Orr (Va. Drug Store. The Anderson Mattress Factory wi to buy chucks and straw and will good price?. Air tight beaters savea fae). Will 1 tito all night Cheapest heater ou es For aale by John T. Barriss. IN FO it RKNT-A 5 room house on Frt lin street. Apply to Mr*. A. J. Ailee Repair your gutter now for th? wi raina For heat repair work see t Mb< ?fe Clinkscales. Cold weather is norning, dil and an air tight beater of Jno. T. Hun Ks. FOB RENT-A 4 room eottace, Hampton atreot Apply ut this olllci Buy your heating stoves before werther-see Osborne tC" Clinksu-tle*. Have hot water pipis run from ; S'ovo to bath ro?>tn. Try Onbon Ulinkscales. If you are afflicted! with diarrh?i> dysentery, try Evau*' Mixture. O UH teed to cum tho severest at tank ir ti in time. For aale at Evana Pharu Price, only 26 cents a bottle. The C A. Reed Music House Are offering some special barnato Pianos aud< Organs at ihl* time.* It certainly pay any, who wish to parc an instrument, even in the rc mote fi to MS and investigate their aiagolf stock. The Sullivan Hardware Co. is pushing ita Plo wi, and Harrow*. ] ibo ad. lo thb) paper. ..iv,.^ ........ -, . . WE do great talking on thc .superior Tailoring of our Clothing, but it admits ol'it. Wc aim to have our Clothing the best that can bc made. We are offering thc most beautiful assortment of Stylishly made Suits ever seen iii this city. Made from absolutely All Wool Cassimers and Cheviots, thoroughly tailored throughout. Every Suit must fit per fectly before wc permit it to be worn. Can you do as weil elsewhere 1 NO ! rwy A ?KHK ur? three attractions, idmutonr Shoo? far Yruujj Ladies 1. Tho Now Stylo. 'J. The Litest Improvement. :j. Tho Faultless Fit. Girls are too scnsiblo nowadays to squeez) their feet. Their hand may hear squeezing, but their feet no-(not this year.) We can't oh??KM ihe H?7.'J or your foot, biit we ean select a Shoo so well suited that your foot will prosent HU appearance of elegance and eh a tho impression o dainty-size. We hate that word dainty, but you know whut we mean. 1. Grace ful. 2 Pretty. Lady-like. Our customers tell us that we hayo tho prettiest Un? of Shoes in Anderson, and we don't think there ls any doubt ahout it in tho least. Yours for Solid Loather Shoes, COBB & (BRAYTON, ratler Masonic Temple, tho Yates Shoe Co's. Old Stand. Plows ^Harrows. The Hancock Rotary Disc Plow Breaks any land, plows two to three acres per day, cuts twelve to four teen inches wide, and lour to twelve inches deep, pulverizes the ground, and does a work no other Plow can do. Trnltt, the great Georgia farmer, says : "The Hancock is the best Plow of the Nineteenth Century-the cheap est Plow on the market. Where laud is broken with it one-third more Corn, Cotton, or other crops, cnn be produced with one-half the quantity of manure." We ?how the Hassock at work and sell lt on a broad, absolute guarantee. . . OUR HARROWS LEAD ! This is a partial list : Wiartl Spading; Harrow, Acnio Harrow, Disc Harrows, McLean Smoothers, Ate. All labor saving, money-making implements. THE:GREAT UNEQUALED OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS. Anderson County has bought of us about 100O "Olivers." Don't bo fooled when others say theirs "is jii3t ns good as the Oliver." BUY ONLY THE GENUINE from SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.