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np a n i pol tefl ami I.?. !i '. ?tilo lhe
hall, so I n? ni.- ?itt.iV tah. mi: I' nail
bogs lyy ?jawipo; I'li ui powp ail'! ?"?I
tir,' ropo i 4*i I!.-s I" 11. ::i a a : '.- n 1
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!l;i i i '? an-! lain- >rl ? : i heutmit i .'
an.I ! ...;.. down in th'- jip Pi . 1<V ?rn
fall. . wann .! it .1.na- ami ! tu th- buy.
lt i a I 'Viv I'ainily th.il's gut h'-y.
Wh it a luxury it. is iii n ;.(. v. Ip u'ynii
h.iv'f iiui-ihi'd your job a ipi :tre; t ired!
What : luxury i- deep wh-'ii bc'ltiipe
noun ' NV jj at a wi..' -ia', louth
sonic, ap}H tito docs I ! .? , . ami
nial,.- a hoy Ilk.' n.. ?. !L-h li:-- !...".. r .
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On!.'-"' ai?! la-...ii t .-. ai..] .;'..,', apd ia .
llOII'.ii,' , >:.' ("'.'. f ..!...: "i. h. ' h -fi ..
ami ii: :!, ? mi mi.- That'
r.i t ,;. i '
ful. I. il.-.;- m good medieim a I. pic
th .1 rf! lilli's ii iff: tioil. Lil Pl' is m. i
anti?.ita fm tho lit:!.' fr?-: - ind tiapi
hh s of ?mr daily lilei Wi - ti I geil
ol i U nut (if lilOIUiy al-" ''i' ? i > ? h" ?I Ulli
omi,!- t!;;? !k apd fast in I ve lotti rs I
fly (.i ih<- woodpile ami chop stove- ;
w.'.id. or 1 go to thc garden ami fork '
up inure ground and transplant mme j
strawberries from thc scattering run
ners. 1 have now SHU plants ami they j
arc lin.' and all came from home ami ,
all have bei n mulched with stable
manure and ; cotton seed and covered
with pine straw, nn>I 1 sm thc hoy
thal, did it. 1 am thu horny-handed !
?on ol'toil that you read about. My
wife ha.- cut sixtj live rose bushes i
that 1 planted fur her and watered
and mun i -hi d and pron and scratch4
cd niy b inds with ile- thorns, m. 1 si ?
luxuriates among their beautiful ?? ?iv? j
cr.' and cuts botmiiets for thc uah us
?ml visitors. Sometimes when 1
peruse the papers and their sent intents :
make me mail rn- fatigue my indigna
lion 1 go forth among the tl ?wi rs and
study th? m and ponder upon their j
innocence and beauty and get calm ;
and serene. Utily yesterday 1 read au
article in the New Vak Pr-ss, the'!
leading Republican paper, and it said j
thc white Southerner waa rapidly dc- !
generating and thc n ern was coming
to thc front ; that, the whit) man c . lld
not grow colton at P c. nt' a p mn I.
but tho negro could and that their
race would in time own all the lands
and thc whiles be their tenants: that
wc have degenerated in sta!, aria-hip
and intellect and have not gpt a whit?
rna'.i in all the Smith who will compare
willi banker Washington; that the
ante bellum types aro ?on?'; the tine's
that producml ('alhoun and Toomhs
ami Stophel - and Pavisand Benjamin ?
and Lamar arc far, vi r past, and that !
our soto illeil ft a| * meir, stich ns. Hap J
ley ttnd I bi th >. in .'. mun, are but a 1
fair sample < f mn . . , , raoy and that
(?his d,igen.? racy ail c ?>:?..?. fruin our .
inhum ni t ri? at ni ? of ila ? r i am
is u negation . f 1 '.'.ai he
threatens us and sie tl Vi nth is
very busy nov.' .villi imp . ira. (pus ;
oems growing f?ut pf lb? ' ipi b v ,ir,
bul will attend t" us ni ?. i ..im
s--i lp it that we shall have . ; ..
septation in Congress ft phi di
where tho negro ballot was atimipa
ti d Pr suppress d.
Wi ll, pf eotirsc, T ha 1 i . drop tin?
paper arid fly to the woodpile, ami
ev. ry stroke 1 made with ibo ?x I
tried lo imagine that that malicious
and malignant editor was under it.
What m to be doa.' with such people?
Here wo wert! boasting that at last,
thc sectional lines wem obliterate??
and wo wer?' now a reunited people,
when thai pap or-- that organ of thc
<}. (>. P. thai boasts of its daily cir
culation being ?0 OOO gie iter than all
thc other Republic.!M papers in Now
York and Brooklyn combined, wipes
ont all harmony aud renews its'war
against thc South. Isn't it strange
that lie does not soo the fallacy of his
owu nrgumcutj for if such grand men
! is he; M
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ju <? ?i is ii." II ? . nh ... ? H .iii li. i ?i j
. ?ly ol I
< ;. ' ? .. i ?i p .., . >y> 1J ? lin
ii.,.'.y i I iii ." i tt. ., I t ni J. i ny or rio j
'l'uni ina ny.
l?ttl lin ii,' :. o|' this. 1 r i n not I
n?1;ii:i:it( Up.Uljil VV?l li ir .ren i t y. jh.'jik- I
ii:ii I ha'-! Imiter . <\ nv. iij jay : ?:>l ai
ia:: I v. :i . ja i ? i ; ; t..'. ii i . 'i ? rea l I
pip r a! ?'.'<.,..... I I'M I jll.it I J ?il Hi r j
. . i ?.'... .?tal :. i ;.. ii' a < ami li nv I ? j
? ..!\ .. tin: ra?? probh ur. Soi '.'.i;.* ?. ;
I <>ii?l 'Ai', Kp iain y i IHM iii; a nu *..? O' . M ?: r
vat i v? has - ver lie* ? pul,li !.. -t. Lei ?
itvt r\ itoiJy road ii.
. 1
I '. t,t I his epokin ' hu i ness i ? I li ii g
rather i.,?>:,..(, a .a- t ? * ?.y ful!; -. ll
. ai. me veri well financially, l'or .
loa. Franklin vail ti..it a pe .ny i
.?t\. .! was two p i;.'. ..'.iii.ni, ami ns ?
I j lin Aunt A?iii tv,., dollar a WOoIi I
ii >W c.i i ll four ..?.il.a - :: week. Th? j ?
I;., il.?e i t !'.i: i i >t'i ?Iy ?>i\ . ?la for my .
v. .i'., .'..i i obpdy pays my ful-,!: ? for ! t
lioir . Wi)?.h tili? cition perking is I .
.v., wt- ?.....-t e.,.' wit:..ail h..ji j i
?.ir v. ?nbl \v. ii|h"i v.il! vnn (Iii 1.1 in, ?
hat they ?ir? ii.. : tim; uiie?rt.iio ?tea
'?it.-. tiny alway.- wino. 'Ito y como (
ulna ti"", please and ipiit. when iii ey ,
plea .. ar.'l don't ear? a daru for tho |
future. There isn't a rac? upon earth |
thal :-o enjoys to-day ami has so little ,
enuc rn about to-iuorrow. "Carpe ,
diem" is their maxim. K'njoy to-day. .
"Sufficient unto the day ia the evil (
thereof." 1 thin' we ar? getting ;
along splendidly without them, for we .
have less eookiug linne and things last
longer. Warm breakfast and supper ]
ami a eold ltmeh for dinner is enough
uni? s-i you have company ami my j
opinion i-: thai during these har?! j
times ami seareity ol' conks company (
eng!.! tait t.. circulate to any alarming ?
ext?MIt. 1' i.s au awful misfortune to bo .
punt anil have a rieh man's way.-, ami
it i- still awfuller fer women rai: d in ,
luxury to have to com? down and go
from the parlor to tho kitchen. As
fir nie il doesn't matter. 1 was raised
poor alni had to tn;.ki' lite tires and
chop the wood and gi? tn mill and ride
the mail, ami so 1 am only being a hoy
again -that's all. 1 am the hey.
HIM. Am?.
P. S.-Mr. .1. W. 'lardner writes me
frem Tiller's Korry, S. C., ami says:
"A- I returned from the army in
!v .Ti ami w is looking over tho ground
win ie Sherman's forces and Win dor's
cavalry had a fight T found a lotte
gtave with a neat, little headboard
m'irked,
""W. .J. li. MahalToy, supposed to
belong to eulup.my ll, Qubb'ti Legion.'
"1 made a note ol' it in my memo
random book."
Maybe this concerns some friend or
illative. IL A.
A Hoy's Kssay on lt roath.
A Iii il.1 boy in the North Sido pub
lic selma] recently handed in lo the j
te?ehi r the following communication j
, n -Dui' jirciith:'' j
"Oar breath is made of air. If ii I
w.s e md f r our breath wo would die.
Tint br.:ath keeps L- iff: th tam g h our!
liver, our lights ami our lungs. IJoys |
shut up in a room all day should not
breathe, tl. : should wait ut.til tiley
? ? . ut t f doors. Air ia a room has
earl nt leii'le in it. and earhptie?tde is |
pois '.'ncr than mad dogs. Once some
was shut up in a black hole in i
Italia, a ca rho noe ido got into that there \
, ii ' , ami afore morning nearly every ]
om .'.' i he tu was tieri. ( 1 iris wear !
I eprs'i'is w'-ieh their diagrams !
j too mi:tdi. ll ivis cannot run ant? hol- (
j 1er ii!, h iys cause their diagram ? aro i
! ? <j U i e.'. tl. If I wa? a giri \ would just !
run ..mi le !! r so toy .lin tani would i
grow. Thai's all .?ti breath." -.1/7?
' ncapolis Journal.
j -Aunt-1 larry, do you love your
baby brother? Hauy - What's tho i
usc? Ho wouldn't know it if i did.
- If a man hart one little vice it
hides lot? of big virtues from the eyes
of his neighbors.
rilli nf Un* Mu? I
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?ur |..-r li,,.
1 . -.1 ..I-, I \ if:- 1
. .. .'i.l ivi.i li r?-al ii
iii ni i! . m lin- in-..
V. -i. ri. hay. li i- .... ...-.:.. j. .;.'..; I-. j
. III . . liitm ly .iii a r>' ai.ii a
U.ii ti l', -? l i . I,ii? ri.?' 1 Ml'all'a I illili
?orii.ii in lira's lt y j? !.! - liv? crop.** a
i a . H. ; . .H May i" September, and
lilli >j . l ..'lil il! ii" 'il l'igat ?nil aili! goisc-r
.i- 11 rt iii '#* 11 in II could I..- ma.1.' to
.. ii ? ?'.. Tiiis ?-? i..?.m.r tiir
111 i * i 11 *i -.'.i'll iv li ic li ?'I.' rn grows ami
pifare.:- every lit ii j'y ii i;. . .c |>t : a j
- ry ! . . m.I iSry w allic: 1 I,ave '
.. av . ila ! . a i ? ? . i rn.).-, ' i 'lay ann !
I linc;;iv! .il. ,.r I.ai rac. I jr V. a ia J
?? I ' ' ' ? : i ~, ( ' i V i ? : li i ! s ) X 11 i \ i il * j-11 ill ! I
. ... I. a rv?.-t,?.I atal ?it np j
:i iii-- i..na:. Tin- sub-a ij>i< i.' e. rp j > s j
..'i-;-t ia:.'ly pf licimuda rrr-.
vi..ci i lighter aa.i nf !..*i-r CI.mill, '
md il..- yi?'?<! i-? n.t. therefore, so
bumiani ; tin. iii iv h or? I hp rainfall
vi.-, heavy aaa well di.-tributt I i have
imivii the fourth ?nip lp roach ?ive
hon -ami [i ninds.
Th?' yield ! as I'reij no nt ly hoon fr?) tu
&,i|IIU lu 120,000 pounds per annum,
in?] i - i.-1 i.i; sold at ti,, hi tr h ('.-it iji;ii
.. t pi ice for i he best .N m illern pr
>'? .. i rn hay ?ai.] iloiyu 11. -1?- -from
ri? t.? v-JO a ton. Indeed, those who
>. iric?l ii prefer ii t lie I preign 1
ri i. h , an?l ita" si c.* liv. for it. i- a
i
ilpaucr, Ipi!.1-ier, better hay. Willi
i ; : < r y -ti m 'if irrigation :mp! li ii* h
? 11.1 r/.., t. ion i m- y j? 1 i c., ii i .1 i,.' greatly
uorpasml.
Tliis Luccrn?; was plantet] sixty
lilli e ((?ill years ago aroninl the hur
ler;- ol' ordinary sfptnrcs in a v ego ta
llo garth II, iiiitl after hoing well set
lia?! tu ho eonlincil to thc borders hy
mnstatit spading and cultivation of
thc M|iiarcs. About twenty-fivoyears
iga, th?? Bermuda gras* having already
intered from tho adjacent land, thc
?round was given up to these grasses,
ind has keen mown for hay ever since.
lt has not been touched by plough oi
harrow in that time.
1 regret to have to say that it bas
i'allcn oil' materially in ibo yield
in thc past two or three years,
nwing to au almost total neglect of
lYriili/ation, ?h pending upon thc rain,
which M nature's creal fertilizer.
The figures given of the yield pv-r
?rep, '.mw. ?*er, were proved by ad aal
weight.
I have given you thc text, Mr.
bal i tor, now you eau preach thc ser
mon. SrnscRi HER.
Anderson, S. C., Nov. IS, 1808.
- Au old lady from Oxford, Mich.,
who, with her husband, had spout the
winter in California, was asked by
one of her neighbors if she had beard
un earthquake while there. ''\es, I
heard one," she answered, "and rather
enjoyed it, for it was thc first thing
that happened since doini and i have
boen married that li?; did um. think I
was i o blame for!"
Hidden
Weakness. ^ >^\-^*>^?v, J^"
Just as we
Sometimes ste.^V^^s^S^fe? --'J'','''
n lice or pole ^ .^^>^^^1^^g^y,K^^^
npparcnt lyv^^?m^^Skl^^^*^^^^
s 11 i> a g und ^.\C?^JT^NC?^^^-'
Bound conic ^^pF^^j^^'*' tj?jP^
of some undetected process ^^^^l^f^fl
of ?leca;.-. . .. n i -ai.i'.ior liovr
go I 1111 ap] 'r-rance ii worn
nu may -a.- -m. if she is / **
Biibjt ci lo :i iv hidden weak- \N".VJ?
m-:.I. gradually sap. /^^???
ping nway ruuV umWr--?^^?^?MH
niir.iui : vitality, '^0,^^?*>?
!. tt.iv her entire ..???
eec sttuti'c.i wiO vi-?-- v-#y ^-V^
mid leave her .. ; ie.il?.?1? phyricRl wreck,
The average ri? ?ctol giv<s a lilli?: sonic
thing fer tho hca.htche sud a little sotnc
thing < 1 ;e for the backache and siill anoth
er liiing i?v the nerves mid i-o on, in ver
?meo r? ich HR thc ?ii!rfc ti weakness in tho
distinctly feminine organism.
Tlic vast experience nuil special practice
of Dr. H. \ . lheree, chief Consulting physi
(:t?m - ,' t?w Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
ie if nie, ol 1.H?lalo, X. Y., in treating
women's diseases, eunhles him to under
Btaiul ... \ cope succf ssfully with these pur
iieu'.u ailmentt. ?\;? winnini way lecltlic
ntnuisl confu?? nee in consulting him hy
mail. She will receive, free of cost, sound
prof? .;.?:.al advice whereby her health
may, in ninety-nine eases out of ii hundred,
be " protrpily : ".?I perniahenliy resto-red.
AU c?>ne?.p itid.-uce i? held to bc sacredly
C?ii...i;' a' ?al.
A l:?l> llviiiv i? Coshocton Co., Ohio, Mrs. W.
T. i:' ii . MI, ..{ UHssficld, writer.: " i had female
w< ... i< very b?d foi nearly three years. lJ.-ul
dnii;^ln< down .>ai:is in and aliovc i?-.y hips and
nu, pains in tV.- back and top of my
li l inst u" though someone was lillian me l>y
t!ir hair). I!ad no ambition, would try to work
n few day? then would have t<> lie in bird fora
lom; lime. No tougnecan express the suffering
I endured. I had much pa.n ni monthly pe
riivls. 1 doctored most of the time -?vita OH eiiod
a physician as there ii? lu the state, but lind no
e:\s?- only wlim I wu* quiet ?iud oiTmy feet and
then 1 lind ?nore or lr** ivnin in niy head. When
l began laking t)r. IMeroe'si medicines I weighed
toa pounds, mid waa ver\? onie id weale. I look
twelve l?ottlrs of his ^ rnvor :e l're?=eriplien*
ami Keven pf the 'Ool.len Medical Discovery.'
New I feel litte a chtTerent person. Have no
?>ain tu my head, can .1 > all thc work- for myself,
lusband and one cliitd; am gaining in flesh. X
feel it is tb- nigh Cot'* mercy and your wonder
ful medicines thal I tuu cured."
Tim lastest itcgulur Train In Th?
World. \
In . nr i.-.-i;. r,f SeptClhh?i1 '?'<. ?
ive ga vu an iii astral eil iii .< ript'mn ? I'
i!i? i v? nain-- which make rho fasti *
I ? .. 'i i-i MUM- ran -' without a stop,
namely, th? Kmpirc Stain exp ri ?>,
iii! New Vi)rk Central -t- 1,1 iii this
country, aiiiri th? (a)rni-li < ..:pn;ss, of
|!i' 'i?'. if Western system in iv ?'aii '.
foi mer ran . a iii-Ium: ? .' I !*J -
ii?? 't-s at 11;<- ;i\ i-ra .". ? ! ."?-'
fi? I in -i ? ii ' m?. ami . !.. I. ... a t rai n
. . '1 i ' '.. mi ic- at t ho . .. . . im . ia!
i-f "'.'{ ..' mi les an hour S it bi ?'.'li
1 ll ve ti|i> i.j||> f,'Hti;.st ti gili TH ii: ;. :
t .. di they ? re i y im iijeaur>
' i rai uh ni \ lie v. rh!, iii**
??:..- : i
. '.. 'j-hia timi ! ! !.':';? .ni
iii ' a i'iiiheb 'phi i . a?i Avilit tm
: 'itv. T?i" lii.-laue- ii. : <;> . ti < \n..'iee, .
i!.- >t.t:?ng point, ami \ t. m'I'iiy
?- ?.? *i miles. The road i- pray ti cai ly j
a il '-i l i.ii .' ami tin- e irv.it III is lit/lit.
Tin trains ari' iii;.. .': ?<. make th.- rilli
without ti stop in ?1' tn i n ii O's at t lin
rate of titi t;iiiih:> .m ho ir, a fout which .
is ri iruiarly ami ea div accomplished,
for it is not una- i i! for lin- distance
io h<- covered in considerably less
litre than thia. On ?.ne occasion tho '
trip was made in 17-' minutes-a speed
of Til 1 miles un hour; while the record
rilli of tho reason va- ?nado ia H 70 j
minutos, or at an averai'c sneed of
i
V! ? tuiles an hour. Those ari' truly j
wonderful performances, ami ?is mere
foal.; of last run ni rn/, irrespeeti vc of
lip.; di sta tice ii.i. they place the
\i|aii(i<t City llier ta au hmiucslmmi- 1
hie po-iii'.n a.s t ho fastest regular'
t rain in I Ii? wu ld.
Additional merit attaches lo the
run fr?nil th fact thai tim train is by I
mi means a light one. On the day j
win H tiic record was made it consisted
nf a combination ear weighing :>7._??U
pounds, a Pullman car weighing 85,
.'lim pounds, and four day coaches
weighing 2HI?.K0O pounds, a total train
load of o7!'.hUl) pounds.-?cientijit:
A nu vi rit ii.
A Sure Sign of Croup
Hoarseness in a child that is sub
j 'Ci i i er.mp is ii Pure indication of
tho approach of tho disease. If
('ii imbi ri.tin'.- Cough llouiedy is given
a- .-non as th? child hc'coiucs hoarse,
iii even al ler the cr??upy cough has
appeared, it will provont the attack.
M tiny mothers who have croupy chil
dren always keep this remedy at hand
and find that it saves 'them much trou
ble ami worry, lt can always be de
pend d upan and is pleasant t?> lake.
Por -;:''' hy Ilill-Orr Drug Cn.
moir BEDS,
Big lot of BUB
WHITE SUITES,
PARLOR CHAIRS.
B?r EVERYTHING to lie ?lld
AFFORD TO BUY.
COFFINS AP
In slock tu be sold at LOW prices.
Just gut my prices to know how m
FRA.ISTI
The Great Oliver
OVER ten times more OLIVER
make. They have been tried. Thc vi
Thc Steel Beam a great feature. Wai
in Car lots we give lowest possible prie
40, 20, 19,13, &c.
Buy only the Olive
if you are al
DISC, SPADING I
HARRO
Twenty years experience has tang
know ?mr Harrows aro just the Implen
An absolute, broad, peitonal guar
SULLIVAN
THE ELECTRIC C
BUY YOUR . . .
A
F
COME and Fee our SHOES and
cbc. We will SAVE YOU MONE1
again and again.
School Shoes
By tho II
cr. T. :
Two Cheerful Liars.
Patr ck OMars, a private in thc
Ninth iceni.ii-, wont to the Colonel
"! Li- regiment and asked for a two
v. oks leave of abseiice. Tho Colonel
was a severe disciplinarian, who did
not believe iii extending too many
pi i vi leges t" his tuen, and did not
hesitate in u-dng a subterfuge in
evading i In- :?r;iiii in? ol' one; I
' Well, ' sai-i tir ( ..: >:.. 1. "what do
yr i want i two wi . '.. furlough for? ' |
I'attiek ati-weie'd: "Me W.ui.fc is
very sick, mid tia children ?ire not
. and if ye dido ; mind, she would !
to have im- home ?'.a- a few weeks .
.ri e- io-r a bit of n - -e ?lance, '
'i ii.' Coloip 1 eyed lum for a few !
id ii
.. r;:tt a '., I mimili, gran? your re
, i. .; . bat i u'ot a b ! li v from your
Vv i Ti ; i ' : ' - .:, ruing .- :i\ ' r : slut didiij t j
waul yon home, thai ym w iv a IUU.T 1
.- pico, a iel raised t io devil wiiouoyer
. nt were then*. Sip! I upi s I won t !
. . I
h t you ha\ anv inure furloughs.
" 1'bat settles ?t. I suppose I can't
gi l th-- furlough, then? ' said Pat.
."No; I m afraid not, Patrick. lt
wouldn't be well for nie to do so un
der the eircuuisiances."
lt wa- Patrick's tura now tu eye the
Colonel, as be started for the door.
8;oi.[ling suddenly, he said:
' Colonel, eau 1 say sotnethiug to
ye/.?"
"Certainly, Patrick; What i? il?"
"Von .von t get mad, Colon 1, il' 1
say it?"
"Certainly not, Patrick; what is
it?"
"1 want to say lhere ave two splen
did liars in i!ii;- room, and Tm one of
thom. 1 was never married in nm
leif e."
Kiiiney disease is tho enemy we
have most to fear a a result ol' tilt'
feverish restlessness of our much
vaunted modern civilization, lt is a
treacherous enemy, workiug out its
deadly effect nuder cover of the most
trifling symptoms. Thc first indica
tion of ehangos in the urine, frequent
headaches, digestive troubles, should
he the signal for prompt remedial
measures. Prickly Ash Bitters is a
kidney remedy of superlative merit;
ii i- soothing, healing and strength
en tug. quickly relieves the aching dr
soreness that always appears in the
advanced stages, chocks the progress
ol' tiie disease and ihr nigh its excel
lent cleansing ami regulating effect in
the stomach, liver and bowels, it
brings back iee strength -and ruddy
clow- of vigorous health. Soid by
Keans Pharmacy. _
BED SPRINGS.
,EAUS just in.
CHERRY SUITES,
. DINING CHAIRS.
SO LOW that Cuttou-raisers CAN
SD CASKET?
neb you gain hy buying my Goods.
Z O.BAYTON.
19. S.B
Steel Beam Plow.
US sold in Anderson than any other
srdiet is unanimous for the OLIVERS,
.ranted to stand anywhere. Handled
es. The B?zes for this section are Nos.
ir Steel Beam Plows
Lter the best.
\ND SMOOTHING
W3, &c.
ht us thc needs ol' thc farmers, and we
fi en ta tor this section,
antee, given by us.
LRDWARE CO.
STY SHOE STORE.
nd we will keep them Shined
BEE as long as you wear them.
HOSIERY before buying anywhere
f. Try us once, and you will try us
and. Rubbers
iiuiicfirreclt*. %
Your rooney savers, ?
Dia-OIfcT Sc 00
SHOES TO BEAT THE BAN
?.
WE don't haye to falk through our battTlo soil our Shoe*. Tho HIKIOK soiltheni
iOlvos if 3 ou will only ta kn thu troublo to look nt them, Quality and Prion iLth?
work. Wo just ata?d aside and grin. You don't have to boy from us just bec*J
wo i^rin We bave to grin, anyway, because we can't help it. Whoii our NWaali
ul mord double laat josi's we don't bavo to look tmd-eyed and Imposed ii pon, l>ecaai
wo can't. Ko como on to tho place whore the brainiest foot in Anderson t.'ouutja
shod, and if we (mti't Sho?? you aral your family, your son John and his family,il
be because you rather go barefooted.
?9. M-Wo can also "Shoo" tho inner-tnnii with mich substantials as DEAS,
PATENT ELOUK ami J. K NO. 2 COFFEE that will make bis mouth water,?
L'lotho corniortablj tho legs of thu outer-man with a First Claas, < 'apital pair nf tit]
liomaii'N PAN'I'S for Mix ty ('en ts that will just u:u .?ito tho Huporauuuaiuil :? Uo
ch? infantile shrubbery.
D?AN & RATiLlFFE.1
tl. E?..Parths owing us un Koto or Aonount will savo'tbemsolves iiouyidenbp
ttxpenso liy settling up sumo li? torn L> ??co tn ber Ut. If you haveu't got a clear n-.eij
from us we aro talking to YOU. DEAN it KA'FLIPPE.
O. D. ANDERSON &
Strictly in it at Lowest
PostriMe Prices.
Two Cars Texas Red Rust Proof Oats,
And all the country raised Oata you want. Theeebro]
go, no matter what Cotton sells at.
Pure Wheat Flour Rock Bottom Prices.
We can give Country Merchants oloao figures on
CHEESE. OYSTERS.
TOMATOES, SALMON,
SARDINES anil
TOBACCO.
Everybody knows we b*al the Town on MBH?DE-LS, and we propose to keep j
our reputation.
ItAWiilXtt an?! TIKM guarautoed prices,
h'ond us your orders
Yours for Hu si noss,
O. D. ANDERSON & BROJ
CEYLON AND INDIA TEA,
IS WHOLESOME.
IT is manufactured in a scientific manner by cleanly machinery, ?
PURE, ?o that a anuri i ti fusion extracts ail the good qualities.
DIRECTIONS-Take half usual quantity, seo water boils. Pour |
aft<?r live minutes steeply
TFXLEY'S CEYLON-INDIA TEA. "Two cups in one." Frigr
Delicious ! !
SUI3PASS8R3G. COFFEE.
Blue Ribbon, Genuino Mocha and Java, 25c. per lb. For strength I
richness of ila vor in the cu pi it surpasses aoy coffee ou the market. Ilj
great seller.
Di, Jt Buy Fruit Jars-Buj Sealing Wax.
Manufactured exoressly for puttiDg up fruit. You can use "any old tim
aud we guarantee the fruit to keep perfectly.
Soliciting your orders, Very respectfully yours,
JNO. A. AUSTIN & Cl
THE OLD, RELIABLE
iimitiire Store
?F
V1
JJ m
Still in th.? Lead ?
They have the Largest Stock,
Best Quality, and
Certainly the Lowest Prices !
OTHERS try to get there, but they miss it every time.
Kew, beautiful and select Stock of Furniture, &c, arriving every
and nt PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE.
Herc you have the Largest Stock ; therefore, you can get hi&t wlitfj
want.
Here you have the Best Grade of Furniture ; therefore, you
Goods that will last.
Here you have the very LOWEST PRICES ; therefore, you sa*8]
big money.
BS?" Como along, and we will do you aa we have been doing f(>r 16
forty years-sell you the very best Furniture for the very lowest pric*j
B?u^he largest Stock in South Carolina and the Lowest Pri<*
Southern States.
New Lot Baby Oarriftges Just Received.
C. F. TOLLY &r. SO
Depot Street? Anderson, S. " C*