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LOCAL NEWS. WKDNKSDAV, NOV. -j:;, L-fi.-S. Death of Col. It. C. Browne Tin- familial' form of Colonel li. I ?row IM' will ho soon no moro mi cart h. Wis tremulous voice will I'1' heard no more, in flu* sanctuaries Invoking <li linc blessings ?un? slid. Ile fiiii? from our sight ; hui wo won h I lain hope thal spirit, intrepid, passed into tho presence ol' ils Creal or .uni heard (In1 '.well dom'" of lim blessed Saviour. As ??oj? tl> as tho falling of autumn leaven deal li stole into his ehainher Inst Kriday morning, and so silently was tte- spirit freed from its mortal r/iiis that slci j) only, mortality's em hh in. appeared lo envelop his facul ties. His wife had left his side only a *hort time, he fore to prepare hrcukfusl, .md. returning, found (he spiril lied. (Colonel Browne was sixty-live years old, sou of the lalo .leny Browne, and descendant of gallant revolutionary ancestors, who settled noni I Iiis fi l> shortly af lei the olnsi et thal war. The. deceased grow lo mnuh.I in she neighborhood i>: d|d ! hi iie/.ei Church, and fluni lhere Weill lo ? laik<ville, nm) entered I he newspaper hilli ness .is editor o| (he ( Inrksvillo l-.'iiu'?. Al lin- beginning ol' host ?lit ii .- in : w . ? :: l,he North and South lie raised :? com p:ni> and entered the, service in (he ??Iii ? ?corgia l "a val ry, as fa pt a in ol hi company, served lindel' Jue Wheeler and took part m nil ol' the notable cam paigns ol lin- huiious leader. Ile rapidly rose lo (he position of Lieuten ant-Colonel, and il \\.< ; his regiment that tooK the initiative in the bloody tight ul Cliieknmnugu. Ile was lalor pul iu eommaiid ol' I.OUU picked nun and assigned lo seoul dilly, which was gallantly performed. Throughout Ibo war his conduct proved him to hen fail h lid.brave mid gallant -nl.lh r. Ali?: iii- war-I hedeceased married in lieotgi'i, .uni about twenty years ago caine lo lins city, Tin w ife und on?; son survive, him. l ie niosl henn tiful pail ol' the history of this brave mn! gallant man is embodied in the fad thal he was ;i devout Christian. Prom his hie, hood he had been identi fied with the Melhodist Church, mid his daih wall; am! conversai ion wa> m keeping willi the divine leachiu;;s he rhcei ?shod. Sonic years ago In was . .."dallied to preach, but he confined himself losiippleuienlal work. The remains were interred ::i I.bene 7.VV last Saturday by the ?.?de of the gravoso! his ancestors. The funeral services were conducted by IJev. W. H. Richardson. mm . Corner Creek Siflings. We had a considerable amount of rain last week, which waseetainly dis couraging to our farmers, who have grain to KOW and cotton to pick. Hut, alas ! it has turned off clear and warm, much to the delight of the farmer. Thursday coming is Thanksgiving Hay, and as a rule our people observe it. Hiss Nannie Martin, a most, lovable and beautiful young lady, from near Donalds, was in our midst last week, the guest of her cousin. Miss Leila Oassaway. Messrs*. M. M. Shirley und W. M. Hell, two of Corner Creek's progressive farmers, have the largest mummt ol' cotton in the Held that we lin ve ever seen at. the present lime ol' the year. They ha ve about ."> or ti bales each ill the field. Cause, making so much, and too much inclement weather. The McAdams Academy will begin to-day (Mouday) under the control of Miss Lou Castaway. Soiue malicious person from the vi cinity of Willis Chapel, signing hhn milf 'dj. lissie," has in the last issue ol' tim INTKI.I.II.KNCT.U made some very unjust and untrue remarks about our good citizen, Hon. ,1 osha a \V. Ashley. Ami knowing "rucie .lush" as wo do, wc wish lo say a few words in reidy lo this "cricket," who is trying in deceive tho good people ol'old And rsoii Conn Some few weeks ago "li. :'. Lino," the Advocate's burlesque correspou &-nt, came out in u piece in which he Slid thal he hoped tba* Hie . IL li. A.'s and the Josh un ways would show their faith hy their good works,"ami wein on to say a whole, lot of unjust things about these good gentlemen. And Mr. Ashley gave him ("Don Lino") a reply which was, ,i>"l.. Essie" says, a deatu denlingblow. Ihn "L. Kssio"says (hal he hus enough confidence hi/Dou*' lo bel ii ve thal "Pen" will give ihis'new - ly con veri i il prohibit ion ii rake a punch on his No. 7 cranium that he would nover appear ia public print again." Well, bless your soul. Mr. Vshley is not a newly converted prohibition mau. He has been in favor of prohibition over since he has been in thc House. .And. further, yon "ii,.,, , . . :;? he (.losh) advocates prohibiten] in the Legislature, why did he run annul over the country during the campaign meet - nigs and advocate the Dispensary ?" This is false and slanderous to Mr. Ashley, for he never did anything of the kind. Ever since the Dispensary started up. Mr. Ashley has been op posed to it, and wo can't see w hy this "cricket" can say such unjust things against a man like Mr. Ashley. Now, in conclusion, wo want to inform ibis "little fiery and hasty cricket" that if Hon. J. W. Ashley ever offers himself for the oflice of Representative, we are ?uro that ho will "sure get there." Yes, by a largo vote, just like tho people of this County have been giving him for the last three terms. If he is a wolf tn sheep's clothing, why, please tell mc, did tho people elect him to the Legis lature 1 Always state facts, my friend, aud not try to throw oil'some malicious lies on a mau who bas as good and clear a record as Mr. Ashley has. Tvuo. Have your Fhotos made at Collins'. I?tilt man Neus. I i i si'liof'l ni Tugaila) einnimmt il ia-! Munday. Thu patrons have se cured Miss Myrtie M KW hort er, of Hell yer, to ?.aili for llieiii this session. M - Myrtie ?tunos tons very highly i oo ot u 111 < i ! i lt a I, ?mil wo hope stu- will he able lo tlo a gooil work for us. Site will houri) with Mrs. Kli/.aheth Farmer. ITnf. !.. M. Muhallcy ami wife, who have luau spending mvernl months with hi> father. Mt. I'. S. Mahalle; , have rel urned lo their hone ul Hope well, when- Mr. Mali no .. Ijarh again anni her year. Mr. T. K. Harton, ni Hie Hitler's Ford Keel ion, was in I his seel ion visiting relatives la-' Saturday night ami Siliuhty. Ile says the e.unlit ion nf his father, Mr. .1. I. Harton, who has hoon sirl, sn haig, i- rn? helter. Mr. Thomas Whitworth, ul I he Marie's M ill soe ti on of i leonee County, visite?! relatives in ami a rou ml Huh*, man Jn-I week. Mr. ami Mis. I,. A. Coln, ol' Holl inan, wore culled last I'ri il ay lo thc bedside ol' Mrs. Colo's sister, Mrs. .Jesse Herron ?T l?eeil Creek, <>.\. Mrs. Ilomonwas -i i ?e?,in ilown wi; ii paralysis'. When las! heatil I rom she wa. liol i \pe< ti il 10 I ?ye. M il. !. 11, I ira tl he i ry. un r rle vi r a m. I aeiaitnuunlatiltg nu (chant at I'oli tnatt, is doiiig a big loi-?le -?. !!.. -ays he tn.ilo - his jiiiia ; roiilofin lu Ihn ni four ri ni eui lp;i, Tl.ii' Tou.u vi|l?' i'apt ? i i li it rr Ii i t heir last roll lr renee up I ?Hg. ' li ri eil IU >. Ik W. I Molt past oj foi tm.xt yt ?tr, I li? ph -> '??.' pastor. Kev, .1. I". Single ton, !..i\ mg ;. -igin il. Tho Mot lioili.-l (?un? i. i l\ t om. i. ure rmi vernal wit ii .loins t ha pel. last Ser ein! Sunday. The alteinlanre was small owing lu the iiirlriiienr\ ol* I he u ralle r. Mi -t .. .1. X. ami L !:. Tribblr . re doing a riishin^ bitriiie.-s ginning rut lon i ' i i > I i ! I. The.\ Ita ve i " ru ti ?lay Utiil night lo keep up '..I'.ii I luir eus. lom. M i . - M a a?:?- Cromer, j'oriiiei Irnchrr nt Tug th iii, i I a . iii ii;: al t 'rn- ^ iio.nl -, t ?rom e i 'oi n! \ . 'Nine is a ea I eJeal of roi iou in tin 11 lils vet to he picket! in lbj rom ut ti ii i ly. We hui e st i a se . < ral Iii hi; I hui haye ut vn lea II piel.?al liver I he lil's} I hue. We ;n e a boat through gather ing coin, ami taking np polalot s i - tin onjer ol'I hr ila.v now. '.Viii nov. roiii nti'ltre ..ow ?? ;. .. heal anil eal . ol which a large crop \* iii hu pu* iii I ?tis i'all, Tho heall li ?.l iii!; community was lie V IM lint. liest w i h.r - [pr t lu i s ri i t.tr.i N< I it. .-. i : i t : I : i. I it. . Nev? s I'reia <lhl iloeky Uiver. Tin- a ie mi ic t s ol I'ucl, y Uiver Ch ure li have railed to pastorale fur another year our gund anti noble old preacher who has bren our guido for tho pasl year. Hov. M. Me.Hee, all votes bring for him, and ho has accepted the rall willi a w illing heart. Ile is one ol'the oldest Haptist preacher? in the minis try, ami seems like a father to us all. A great number of our friends and all the negroes tunk in the cirrus. They reporta genii time, hut now the genii tittie is gone. Mr. anti Mrs. W. fi. Moori' have pur chased the Cray tun land, near this place, hid ter known as the F. M. Cann place. They have been willi us nearly ttyear, and we are glad they intend lu make this their future home timi neigh borhood, fm dev have made many friends since they have lu en here. Miss Sallie Hall, om-ol' our laire d and bligh I esl young ladies, is at tending college at l 'reenvilli , S. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. Aug. Hall will move sunn- time next month to Howman, tJcnrgia, with intention to make it their future home. We aro sorry to set! them leave fruin among us, tor we h?tve known them all td' our days. We hope they will like their now home and much srrress in their undertaking. Hy the way, 1 gul a glimpse of uno of our bachelors last hrs! Sunday, just lihou J dark, climbing some red, rocky bills and had ahout. a mile lo gu then. 1 wunder if the young calves bothered his mule (his time as one < I i ? I .-onto tinto rr'cully al a cert aili plate? Mrs. \Y. ?!. Momo is in charge of the school al Savannah, near this place, again for another'session. She Ls a good teat her ami knuwsjust. how tu manage the little kids. Mr. Jesse Nelson, who has bern w ith us for the past three or lour years, will leave soon fur his nhl home in S.outh Avost Ueorgia. We regret Inpart from hint, for hr isa bright, business anti well respected yo tug man. Mr. Hasil Alewine visited his brother last Thursday evening. Mr. .Ino. A. Alewine, near Kay, S. C., on persuual barine.-.;. Mr. and Mrs. I*. H. dailey and ihrer lit tle hays spoil! last Friday and Sat ur ila;, with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Will I >. r rient, near Anderson. Some ol' om young people attended the dedieation of Marker's Creek Mnp t: ! ('hutch last Sunday. Tiny report a most delight ful trip. Mr. Jimmie Hampton and charming sister, Miss Stella, of this community, spent Saturday night and sunday with Misses Nettie and Minnie Cowan, in Mohawk sert ion. Mr. Editor, there was something like n randy breaking in our section last week and some who were there report most all drunk. That is a had start for us tn have much fun this winter. DITTO. November 1?, 1808. A Card. \\ it.i.iAMsruN, S. C., Nov, 21, 1898. Mn. ElHToit: We wish to express our thanks tn many friends of both ra ces for sympathy and kindness bestow ed upon us during the illness and re cent deaths of our dear little baby, Ferris .lavan, on October 11th, and our wife and mother, Marv M. Washing ton, en the 18th inst. Every charita ble act and every earnest enquiry, during our six months of sore alli te t ?un will bo rewarded, we truRt, by Him who docth nil things well. Respectfully, F. J. WASHINGTON AND CIULDUEN. Advocate please copy. {{elton Hoing. Aili??- I ivas nbsei yeti |ie: e nu M till? lily illsloail ol I 'l ii I.I \ a was ex pected! Tho steady down poul ni iain I i H lay preel udell thc possibility ni any Mil door exercises, ami henee llie post* poiiemeii t. Kleyen nie?' watcr-oaks win- pul mil, ami very much other -..ml. was iloiie in ami aronui! the ri iou] building, \\ Iiii ii ?uhls linn h lo ila general appearance ni llie plan-. Mi-- IM? anni- Tollisoii, daughter of mn fellow townsman, K. T. Tollisoii, ami Mi, .1. I.. Hui.uni, ni I j reen ville, S. I .. -AI II- happily married ai I'el/er, N.... rah. hy Kev; W. T. Tat.-. Mr. Ilolaml i- now in tin- employ of the Southern Kailway, ami is a young man ni splendid halm- ami many oilier gooil qualities. Tin- bride has many friends here, where she has livi d all of her life, win? wish hera lung lite nf III il?-)] happiness. l in Misses Anderson ari' still hi Co Inindia, where I hf.) went tn attend the Slate lair. MinM's Mat lisna, Niecly ami Soul bor land are visit i ag relatives in Columbia. Mis. Mallm C.er and Mrs. II. M. lilli, of Piedmont, and I'rof. U.K. lifer, of (j roon ville, visited hore Sat-j Millay nod Sunday. Miss Kella Ureazeale, who has been quito ill Inr >nnio limo, is now recov ering, ami ii is hoped will soon he out again. hr. Man's preached tun most excel lent ..Timms hen* Sunday to largo ami appreciative audiences. Tbi-, was Hie 1 >: ' . ?.. . I imo lu ap|II ar In n- .1- i he pa-lni, nm! he ?pol.o feeliiigh ul his lu-, ; -ci v ice l'i?r i!n ('hureh, and oiie could .-?-o I!:.I? all were Itiovod hy il dei p ' ii -iiM regret al having to give up il ... I a ii bl ul M r va ni ol Cod. I.'e\ . )\ . 1 I ale lia.- aecoplod the p:i.-ioiale ol the Kapi isl Church, ami will i nit i upon lu- lilil?es as >ui li the Isl Sunda.) ia i ieee inlier. Mi. Cali* is a >-t rung preacher, and all may consider tin m- l\i - lortuuntc that he ha- been chosen, nilli ha- accepted. Ilmi. A. C. Laliiuor ami wife am! Mi. .). T. Cloon mal ol bois fruin this pliiee alt, lided I in- Stan- 1 air. Thanksgiving -..ill be generally ob S< ! .i U In le. The St nies will be el used ami the school will uni be III session, j X XXX. McFadden ?larris Nuptials I ii.' Kock Hill ''trahi nf (lie Killi I ii >!.. say Veslftdny mnrnhlg al !) o'clock Miss Ihilah liai ris, daughter of Mr. Andrew I lari ?s, i 'l A lilli i 'Hi Counly, was mar ried in Kock lull m the liome ol' lier 1. -, 'M I. \l. . . .'. Kan- Hani-, lu Mr. V. j Hnithm MeJ-'aildfn. son ul Mr.ami Mis. V. I'.. McFadden, the ceremony being performed l?\ ?he bride's brother, as .isled h.) l!e\. Ah \anuei .-quinn. The inariiagi was a quid homo wedding, univ lin K la H \ es ul' Hie cont rael ing pm I ?es and a few n ii ail.- being present, Alie; the ceremony the bridal purl y iliii'. i In ?he Sunt hern depot, where Mr. and Mrs Mcfadden hoarded the II a i li tor Columbia, white I hey will re main illili! Thursday, when tin;, will go tu the hume of Hie bride's lather in Anderson County. Thence I hey will go to eleni mi, w here I he groom was a student, them e lo Atlanta ami lin n io Ki>ei> Hill, wheie they will reside for the present al I he home of Kev. I. Harr Haili.-. The groom was a mom ber of Compa ny C, First Kegiiueiit, where lu* was highly popular nilli esteemed as one of the best soldiers in tho Kegiiueiit. While at Chickamaiiga he attracted I he attention of Concia! Sanger, who made Ililli au orderly on Iiis stall*. He held this position until the Regiment went to Jacksonville, where he was made a courier on the si alf of General Barkley. .- mi. ,m - - Kuckums Arnica salve. Tho host salve in thc world for CutB Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or no [tay required It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfacnon, or money refund ed. Prise *-'F> cants per box For sale I.V Hill-Orr Prag Co -. -.-*?. .nmm . To Curt? A Coltl tu lino Day Take i axativo [tremo (?uiniiio Tablets. Ali druggist.* rotund money if it tails to cure. -JV- The genuino has !.. IL '.JU each niblet. A now plow on tho market, interesting tu every larmer, is ibo UaucooU Rotary Disc Plow, t-old in Amienten only hy Sullivan 11 .?rd were Co. What about u plow that breaks 2 to 3 aeres a (lay, I to 1- inches denp, resulting in ono-th i rd mure coi ti, cotton orothor crtqis, with une-balt* tho quantity ol manure? Thin is what Trout, tho great lieurgi* farmer, says nf the Hancock Plow auld by Sullivan Hart!ware Ca. Don't imagine that tl e Oliver Chilled Plow* mu? lie ruled out. Tiley ure in An (larson Foilnty to stay. Sullivan Hard wire Co. is rushing the '"Olivers " Cut Kio A cr?, pot Plants and Palms for .la. Mrs. J K. CLINKHCAI.KS, 242 M - if St. Yoe. mind h uii one or iii'-.ie g nd UtU rows on ainr farm. And nu harrows imide equal f ? those suit! hy iSullivau II uti w arti ( e. .J J. Frotwoll has just received tao oar loads of Uno Wagons, which lie is utr.tr Ing ..t \? ry low prices. 15 - Have your Christmas Pholis made liiitv ami avoid the rush. Collins' is lue pla, II to gel linn work at low prices '1'.? y. I tho beat result* from your land xnd .nive every dollar in manure and labor yea must hay good Implements. Sullivan I lard ? are l\>. univ oller the bet a.al protect everv oiistomei against fake*. W hy pay ??"? per dosten fur Photos w hen \. t? can get the sanie work tor s.',. .n at ('..bul'?" ? Far light training an.I pleasant exor cl-e, u l a lleio Kiev.clo-ii runs easy F <r lund work get some otbei l.ieyele and you'll nut bu disappointed. Cabine: Photos at gt.ftu to f.?.?O tier dozen at Collina'. lu-it. lion Cabinet Photo for fiQ cants; one Curd-Size Photo for 25 eonts; four small Photos for 2."? cents at Col litis*. TIM ra is an ep'domlc of dysentery and di->r rh un prevalent now. ?nd if yon an* af llic:ed you should try Evan h Mixture, waich cAii be ourchised at lb? Evans PharuiHcy f ir 2?ceutna bottle. It is lilith* ly reeoimnnnde;! by overy pcrnon who bas mod it. Nearly one thousand Oliver Plows put lu Anderson County by Sullivan Hard ware Co., and the good work has just logon. Foi; lt K'ST-The offices recently occu pied t>v Bonham ?fc ?A atkins, in the IN TKLi.tar.NnisK lin i ld I ti g. Apply ct thia oHbv-. Just ieee iv ul u car of Florence Wagons J. S. FOWLER. Buy your heating stoves before cold weather-see Osborne dr Clinksoiles. FOU KENT--A 4-room cottage, on Hampton street. Apply at thia milco. WANTED- Agent? for -'History of the Qnantah-Arnerlean War," by Hon. Henry Watterson. A complete, autboutic his tory ; illustrated with over70 full-page half-tones and many richly colored pic tures. Largo royal octavo volume, au pt-rb outfit, postpaid for only 60 conto (stamps taken.) Moat liberal terms given. The greatest opportunity of the year. Address : The Werner Company. Akron, Ohio. 10-0 acts-Read and Take Them In C. F. JONES & CO. Contemplating some important changes in our business in January we have decided to offer some Extra Inducemeui to reduce our large Stock to the lowest minimum possible by first of January. Now, we mean what we say, and are nu] ing cuts in every Department. In these times it ie hard to convince the trade that you are in earnest, but if you will coa this way you will find it very noticeable. Dress Goods. Thia Department of our B'g Dry Goods Store will he interesting to those J wanting Dress Goods. Space forbids our going into details a.s to tho varied 1 styles, colorings, &c., ol the many Dre-'s Fabrics-. Nothing will give you au idea of whut we ure fellowing and the prices we are making but seeing the (jnods, and .-tu.lying the prices. We only ask that you come and .see. Millinery. This is another Department that will feel heavily our d?termination to educe thu Stock. You t un buy Millinery from us tor less than you have ever done ; in fact, we doubt if you have tiver hud such an opportunity as \\<>, will oiler you, considering the make up, art and tust", combined in our Milli. III rv products. Some new things just received in Walking Hats and Caps, hough*, at reduced prices-to bc sold at doubly reduced ju ices. A casu ot' nice Fat tern Hats that will catch il on reductions. They must go. Scnsona hlti Millinery has its walking orders. This means something. Shoes. One big linc that must bc reduced is Men'.-. Women's and Children's Shoes. We are selling quantities of thom every day, but have lot^ of them v. t to sell to get our Stock whore wo want it by 1st January. We have some .r i at things in Sh ier, and we are oHeriug them at moving prices. Wo have ii man's new Creed moore at 81.00 that is a Cracker Jack. Som?; Gainesville. nt 81*25 and S1.50, now at 05?. 30 pairs Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes that u taih'dlit 82.00, 82.75 and $8.00-your choice now for 82.00, sizes little broken. A lot'of Bovs' ami girls' Button Shoes Up Stairs . that, were 81.25, 81'.50 ami 81.75 put o?? to be sold at 81.00, sonic of them at 75c. lt' tliev v ii! lit the voling folks the price will lit the pocket-book. Clothing. We have an immense Stock to move, anti are io great shape to giyeo customers substautial benefit by our reduced prices. Our New York Srn<j cate closed out for the cash the entire lot of a large Clothing manufactuh We got our share of the lot. It contains Suits "vhicli at the first of the son would have retailed at 87.50 and 810.00. NJAW you can have them 80.50 and 87.00. Good enough for any ono to wear-well made and fit we A lot of ono hundred Suits that sold for 312.50, 815.00 and 818 01) to v>? 810 00 for your choice. If you can find your size, in the lot you r;u, ?e? bargain. ? lot of twenty-five Suits that retailed at 812.00 and 810.00, mi ly Frocks, all to u?> at 87.50. Good wearing fabrics, hut a little oil" iustfi Wo expect to sell Clothii 7 at shortest margins that wo have ever done, y/j, Simply because we must cut down our Stock in order to carry out oin- ^jai 150 or 200 Fancy Cashmere Suits at 87.50. ?'hey are well tailored aud fitting garments. No end, it seems, to our Stock of 810.00,812.00 und %\:)?? Suits. Our Stock of* Clay Worsteds is very large, and wo can lit nn<l i>Lek you if you want a Dress Suit. Patita. A gooti line of All Wool Pant.-, as honest as they eau be mude, atSl.t] 81.50 ami 82 00. Extra largo and long-legged follows can get their .size* the lot. Corduroy Fants, nothing outwears them, 82.00. Jeans Panta ?li 50c, 75c und 81.00-clearing out prices. Overalls and Working Fa?U ? 50c, 75c anti 81.00-just its substantial us possible. Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps. This is a regalar Pet Department of ours. New shipment just open up. It is interesting to watch thc growth of this Department in the list fi years. Latest styles, popular prices, that tells tho tale. SolEcSV8f?PJ?BER, we liavc a Big Room Up Stairs chock fui lof mit useful articles-Carpets. Hugs, Art Squares, Window Similes, Lace Curtail Trunks, Valises, Jeans. Sheetings, Checks, Blankets, Comforts, Shoes, Ac. There are many Departments that we cannot nientiou this time, bute? and all have had our attention, and our customers will reap the benefit of o reduction in prices. " Wc are in dead earnest-no mistake about that. We have stored away, hero and there, many articles that you nee and on which we will make intcreating prices. We are not after getting up a "hurrah," but want a regular wholesale sel ing of merchandise. Mark this : You will hear from our prices. One very important point-let all take it in : To accomplish the end in view we have to ask our friends to pay 1 their Aocounts at once. We think it is sufficient to make this statement, and will expect you to come up promptly. Tours very truly, In Store for you from now until Christmas. Our Stock entirely too large for the season of the year, and it must be reduced, as we positively will not carry any Goods over. Everything mark ed way down. ' A stupendous display of the best values you ever saw for the smallest prices you ever paid. Go to friends for advice, to women for sympathy, to strangers for charity, but for Bargains come here. Below we quote a few of the Bargains in store for you : Ladies' Dimit Flannel Shirt Waists, bargain price. 24c Ladies' Fine Black Brilliantine Skirts, bargain price. 97c L-idica' Silk Plush Capes, fur tri-umed, bargain price.$1 47 Boys' Knee Suits, 6 to 14 years, all wool, bargain prioe. 79c 11-4 Blankets, good quality, bargain price. 47c Ladies' Black Hose, bargain price. 4c Featherbone Corset, regular price 50c, bargain price. 35c Buttermilk Soap, three cakes in a box, bargain price. .4c Box Gentlemen's Undershirts, bargain price only. 10c Good Heavy Unbleached Cotton Flannel, bargain price. 4c Good Heavy Bed Ticking, bargain price. 5c Best Cotton Checks, bargain prico. 3}c Good All Wool Jeans, bargain prico. 13c ??ani?to? Cashmeres, all colors, bargain r>r5oT> ?.?..?...'??.? *. .* ? 7ic 200 Drummer's Samples Ladies' Cloaks, no two alike, worth $3.00 and 84.00, bargain price.$1 39 SHOES. We handle the very best Shoes in Men's, Ladies' and Children's. No better Shoes on the market, and every pair sold at a trade-ruining price. Ask to see them : Ladies' Dongola, button or lace, all toes, bargain price. 97c Ladies' Good Heavy Calf Skin Shoes, every pair guaranteed, bar. price 98c Gentlemen's Fine Dress Shoes, lace or congress, bargain price. 98c Children's Oil Grain, Fleece lined, all solid, bargain price.. 69o OXOTHIlSrCSK We have decided not to handle Ready Made Clothing, ?and iu order to make it move we will positively sell all our Clothing at actual Now York Cost. Gentlemen's Cassi mero Suits, regular price $3.00, cost price.$1 75 Gentlemen's All Wool Black Clay Worsted Suits, regular price $7.00, cost price. 4 48 All our Coats at actual New York Cost. If you want to save money don't fail to seo us before buying elsewhere, os we will save you money. Yours truly, LESSER & CO., Leaders of Low Prices and Advertisers of Facts, under Masonic Temple. Our Business For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of our ba] ing. We know the wants of the people? and we conform 1 them in selecting our Goods. No better and more thorough] reliable Stock can be found in Anderson. The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more especial} Shoes, as in the Shoe business there is great opportunity f( sacrificing the Stock for appearance. OUR SHOE STOCK ?s a source cf pride to us, and there is real pleasure in sfi ing a Shoe which we know represents the actual value cash. Men's Heavy Shoes $1.00, $1.15, and the best that can made $1.25. Heavy Seal Skin Bals. $1.50. A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth only $1.25. Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50. Che. er than anywhere else. Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.00. Ladies' Nice Dress Shoe, lace or button, with or withe heel, $1.00. And so on through the list. We are selling Shi cheap, and we give your money's worth -when you buy from Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c. Canton Flannel 4c up. Wool Ffannel IO, 12 1-2,15 and 25c. Heavy Fleeced Undershirts for men 25c. Sweet, Orr & Co's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, all prit I . Ladies' Capes, a nice, well-selected line, from 50c to S3, j We will sell yon Capes 25 per cent less than what other p pie ask for them. Trunks, Valises, Satches, of all descriptions. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, WK SELL THE BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOB THE MONEY I Our first consideration in making a sale is to have fl customer pleased with what they buy. Ii anything *fl fl you does not come squarely up ?to representations yo*fl always find us willing to do the right thing. McCULLY BROjj .R/IIj-Ere-'S IDIJSTIZLSTGr "RvOOl I - Io the place to boy -- [ A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want something Richland