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AtfD in order to carry this policy through we are doing our best to keep the Goods the public want, and at prices in keep jug viii.' Mic hardtimes. Weare constantly receiving New Good?, and our latest arrivals are thegieatest va*ues wc have ever hftd. We are offering a Novelty Dress Goods, half wool, at 10c. AJ? Wool Dress Goods at 25c. Thc greatest values in 40-inch Black Brocades at 25c. They arc beauties. We have undoubtedly the greatest variety of Dress Goods at 35c, 40c, 45c and 50c to be found anywhere. We have a few HANDSOME INDIVIDUAL PATTERNS That we will sell at a reduction. The Holidays are Drawing Near ! Ajid from now until then we will exert ourselves to wonder iilly reduce our immense stock in every Department. We lave a great many things that we are determined to sell, and f it canuot be done at a legitimate profit, then they must go ?ven at a sacrifice. Now is a good time to secure BARGAINS n di Departments of our Mammoth Establishment, and if ?e are offering more inducement in any one department than mother it must be on Millinery. j The time has never been when a Lady could buy a Hat ? cheap. We have a number of nice and attractive things nour Millinery Department. Mrs. Cray ton would be pleas d to have her friends and acquaintances call and see her. She rill do all in her power to please them. We have a complete tock of Genera! Merchandise, tod special values for the next thirty days in- ? Dress Goods, Trimming's and Linings, Notions of all kinds, Table Linens, Doilies, Napkins, Towels, Millinery, Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Chenille Curtains, , Tapestry Curtains, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, White and Colored Quilts, Comforts, Mattings, Linoleums. Floor Oil Cloths. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING heaper than you can buy it elsewhere. Boots and ?lioes or men, women and children, the largest and cheapest stock 'the city. We also have a line of Grents9 T^Tarnisliixigs tat we will sell cheaper than others. Bead the above list over carefully, and if there is any ?ng that interests you come and ask to see it. and the price, k expect the greatest expansion of our business in our his lry> and if Goods and prices w?l*?xpand it we are sure of iccess. Now for a big pull for our Expansion Policy. Yours truly, irown, Osborne & Co., * Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General M^erolia?iciise? AN?ERHo??, s?. O. LOCAL ISTEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, 1808. THE COTTON MAEKBT. Correcte?! Werk ly hy Brown, Oiborno A Co. Strict (ioo<l Mddiing Good Middling-Sit. Strict Middling-8. .Middling-1?. Stained Cotton-J* to -IS. Eggs aro in demand now ut fancy prices. Marriages and juniors of marriages everyw hore. Mr. .lohn Flynn, of Spartanburg, was in thc citv last Saturday. Editor Iliiiic. of tlie Oeoncc Sewn, was in the city yesterday. You have just ti month now in which to pay your taxes, l'ay up now. Hon..I. A. McCullough. ?d' Green ville, was ii: the eily last Friday. George H. Kdwards, u popular knight c?f tlie grip, was in the city last. week. The Annual Conference of the negro Methodists of South Caroliua meet? in Anderson next week. liead what Brown, Osborne & Co. say about expansion in their new ad vertisement in this issue. K. V. Cocinan, Esq., assistant Dis triet Attorney, is in Columbia attend ing the I'nitcd State-; Court. Weather prophets continue lo say that the coining winter will bc the ?.oldest experienced tor years. Wyatt Aiken, the popular steno grapher ol' the Eighth Circuit, spent a few ?lays in the city last week. The Hill-Orr Drug Co. can supply von with line toi lol soap at a low price. Head their new advertisement. Next Monday is Salesday. A great ?leal of real ?'state will be sohl at pub lic outcry by the Judge of Probate. Mrs. liosa Bacot, of Greenville, caine over last w?'?'k to spend a few days with her sist?-r, Mrs. R. E. Melcher. Mr. J. A. Brock attended a meeting of the Board pf Directors of thc C. & \V. C. K. U. iii 'Charleston last week. There is lots of cotton in the field yet, and some of our fanners will not get through picking until Christmas. Kev. W. J. Dowell will preach in lb?; Baptist Church at Belton next Sunday morning ut the usual hour for service. Mr. ami Mrs. li. I. Stewart, of th?' Corner, have gone to Rosebud, Texas, where they will make their future home. Mrs. J. L. Thornley and daughter, Miss Olive, of Bickens, are in the citv visiting the family of Mr. NV. W. White. The butchers of th*1 city are supply ing their customers with some very line meals, and a great ?leal of it is County raised. Our young friend. Ernest Booro, is now clerking for W. Ii. Hubbard, where ho will be. pleased to servo his friends at any time. Miss Elbe Sheppard, of Edgetteld, came over from Greenville last Thurs day on u short visit to the family of Mr. John P. Sullivan. An important meeting of the Hook and Ladder Company will bo hold at the City Hall next Monday night. Every.meinber is urged to attend. Mr. W. B. Sullivan has lost two cer tificates of deposit issued by the Bank of Anderson, payment of which has been stopped. See advertisement. Kev, 0. L. Martin. Col. John ll. Bat rick mid Judge W. E. Cox are attend ing th<- t'\ te Baptist Convention, which con . cues to-day at Darlington. N?'xt Friday evening the ladies of the Catholic Church will serve an oys ter supper in the vacant storeroom* of tho Peoples block forthe benefit of th -ir Church. Miss Mary Brimson, of the Green ville Eenutle College, has been spend ing a few days in th?'city visiting her sister. Miss Margaret Brimson, of the graded school. In their new advertisement Brock Bros. call attention to the big lot ?d' Syracuse turning plows and harrows they have just received. Bead tin ..dvertisomont. Mr. D. E. Carlisle has purchased the bonn; and lot ?d' Mrs. Margaret Scott, at th?'corner of River ?nd East Boun dary streets, and is adding another st?)iy to th?; house. lt is less than a month lo Christmas. Do not make up with your best girl until the lirst of the now year and you will hav/ mon; dough with which to celebrate December 23. Wc have had a variety of weather the past week-wind; rain, sleet and snow. In Pact, November has given us severer weather than w<; usually get at this season ?d' the year. The .November meteors did not pul in au appearance this year. Although it. was too cloudy hereto see theiu.it. was clear in other States. They were not reported anywhere. Walter Kecse is now traveling for W; li. Hubbard's establishment. Ho carries with him a large lino of sam ples of Christmas goods, and will Visit all the neighboring towns. Miss Ella Todd has been re-appoint ed teacher for tho school at Massey Chapel. She is considered one of tlie best teachers in the County, and we bespeak for her a liberal patronage. Owing to the scarcity of hogs out West it is probable that tho price of bacon will be high for a year or two, so if you want to keep a few dollars in your pocket, proceed, at once to raise your own pork. Mr. It. Y. II. Nance, who was recent ly elected Probate Judge of Andersofj County, has resigned the. office of Coro ner, which he now bolds. His succes sor has n??t been named but will be appointed in a few days. Married, November 20th, 18?tf, at the residence ol' tho bride's father, Mr. Zach Hall, Mr. J. W. Stringer, of An dersoil ('?ninty, and Miss Sallie. Hall, of Ocoiiee County. Kev. J. II. Stone performed th? coroniony. The Knights of Pythias meet to morrow night ot 7..U) o'clock. Tho meeting will be au important one, and all tho members should attend. At thu conclusion of the business session, an oyster supper will bo indulged in by members. Thanksgiving day was appropriately observed. Services wer?' held in sev eral of the city Churches, and (;xlra {food dinners "were spread in every lousehold. The wca&hcr was line, and n great many people spent tho day in tho country. Tho Robert E. Leo Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy will meet ou next Monday afternoon. Dec. 5th, at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Reed. AK the afternoons ar?' so short it is hoped the ladies will be prompt in their attendante. "Aunt" Malinda Tribble, au elderly ' negro woman, who came to this city from the Fork, is very much distressed by the disappearance of her 10-year-old son. Sh?- believes he has bron carried . oil'by some person, w hom she propotes ' t?> prosecute, if the boy ?snot returned j to her. A subscriber to the INTI I I I?.: \?T.K, living in a distant Stale, wants a cony of the const it ut ion and by-laws (d' the Saluda Baptist Association. Any ?d our Baptist friends who may have a ? >py will confer a favor by sending it ti> tis. ami we will forwaVd i: to the subscriber. Married, at the home of Hie bride, near West Fuioti, on Thursday. No vember 17, bSUS, h.\ Rev.'.I. G. Schank Slr. Abraham t'rifiiu Satterliebl. of Beizer, amt Miss Fredericka W ?tli I min? Caroline, daughter id' Mr, alni Mrs. William WnhL Ma\ Cod's bless ing attend thom.- Ixrturrc Com u r. C. Wardlaw. Esip, of |.?ickosbilig, Ark., arriv?d in the city last Friday to spend a few weeks with r? lat iv? s. Mr. Wardlaw left Anderson four years agit, ami is prospering in his adopted linnie, lie is editor an I pmprietor of th?' Sevicr County Democrat. His i a source ?>l much pleasure lo his old friends. N?'xt Sunday closes Kev. \Y. ll. Rich ardson's li rsi year aspastorof the First Methodist Church in this eily, and wc know we not only speak tim sentiment of his (twit congregation but of all ol our people of every denomination, when we express the hop?- that Hie gooil Bishop will return him io Ander son and let him stay the lull limit o: his time her?'. The annual meeting of tho Atlantic Coast Line Hoad of South Carolina and of th?; Charleston and Western Caro lina Bond wer?- luid in Charleston last Thursday. The business before hoi h meetings were of a rout ?ne nat ur?'. All of tho (dd oilicers and directors of tin two companies were re-elected, and the reports read indicated that the properties are being well ami profita bly handled. Mr. T. T. Lucas, recently of tim linn of Moon* ?Iv Lucas, of this ?'?ty. has gone to Lynchburg, Yu., ami probably make that city his home. Mr. Lucas is a s?m of Dr. Lucas, a prominent phy sician of Chesterfield. During his twelve months stay in this city, his manly bearing, a ll able manners'and cleverness drew around him many wann admirers, who deeply regret being forced to give him up. A barn of Mr. S. A. Hutchinson, in Elberton, Ga., was destroyed by lire on the night of the 20th inst., together with a line horse, a mule, cow, buggy, cart, wag ?'? and a lot of grain and forage, lt ans evidently the work of ?tn incendiary. Not very long sim ?' Mr. Hutchinson lost his dwelling house ami contents by tire. Mr. Hutchinson was formerly ii citizen ?d' Anderson County, and his friends here will r? ?ivt. to hear of his misfortune. Mr. R. T. Crawford di?'?l on Thurs day, November 17th. after a week's illness with pneumonia. Mr. Craw ford was a native of Anderson County, S.C., but had boen a citizen of Hart well for many years. He Bervod his native State faithfully in the war be tween tho States, and was a brave sitl lior. Ho loaves a devoted wife ami laughter to cherish his memory. His remains were interred in th?' Hartwell Cemetery,-Hartn ell {ila.) ?Sun. Rev. W. T. Capers, of Grace (Epis copal) Church, will preach a series nf lin?'?' sermons, beginning next Sunday ifternoon, at 4 o'clock, upon thc sub ject, "Mau a Religious Egotist," divided is follows: Sunday afternoon. Dee. Ith, "Every man his own Judge"; Snu ilay afternoon, I>ec. 1 Ith, "Reciprocity the condition ?d' Salvation"; Sunday ifternoon, Dec. 1Mb. "No antagonism in .justice and love."* Everybodv ks cordially invited t?> al tend the services. In Hie INTI.i.' I<.I.N? KI: last week w? mentioned the fact thar the resident-? nf llon. il. il. Edwards, in Varonno.? township, had been destroyed by lire rho house was a very large and sub stan!ial on?', anti recently had ben furnished with new furniture, nearly ill of which was burned, lt is no: known how the tire originated, bul ii supposed t?t have been accidental. Mr Edwards estimates his loss nt nun? than $4,000, on which lhere was-instil' mice to th?' amount of ?2,500. At 1 o'clock last Friday morning Hu residence of Capt. B.C. Martin, nea Willianiston, was totally destroyed lr lire, the origin of which is supposed ii have been a defective Hue from tb stove room. Very few things of an; consequence was saved, and all th wearing apparel of the family was to lally destroyed, leaving his two grand -ions in their ban- feet. The barn iiid ?ither outbuildings near were sav cd only by the heroic efforts ?d' Iii neighbors who came in. It is said Hui there is ?>:>ly 0(100 insurance on ?li ilwclling anil Sr."K) on his furuiiun Allin the Farmers Mutual Insurauc L'ompniry ?d' this County. Attention is directed lo Hie ? ard ? Hie committee in reference locuelo.? iug thc (dd stone Churchyard with neat and substantial iron lenci-, wilie is published in another column. Thi sommittee is ready and anxious lo rt reive contributions for Hu- purposi md it is a subject that should appe; l?t tho pride of the people of upp< South Carolina. (J?-n. Bickens au many of Hm patriots identified wit tho carly history of South Carolin; mid especially this Piedmont sectioi iro buried m this cemetery. Sim /our patriotism .md the respect di the memory of these patriots by fo warding at once a liberal con tribu tic to the committee. Tho laws of mortality are relcntlcfi Death is in our midst ut all times ar it all hours of the day and nigh This life furnishes no relief from i A few brief years of struggle, th? deon wo side by side. Captain Jam arne? is dead. Aflora short il ness from pneumonia he passed awi last Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'cloc in the (Wth year of his age. Hope mossed those qualities which lifted hi ibo ve the common average, mad?' hi many staunch friends and gave, him wide influence. He Was a member Hie Methodist Church and a Christin His wife and live children, all grow survive him. . The remains were i terred ut Beulah Church. To the b waved family we beg to extend o sympathy. The Cleipsnn College foot ball tem iccouip'Uiied by about seventy-ilve their fellow-cadets, Bresi d en t Hartz? md several members of the facult ind a number ?if citizens from Feudi ?on and Anderson, wont down to A gusta last Thursday to meet the G?-i ria Technological institute team \tlanla. in flu- contest Clems triumphed easily and quickly, tim sec itahd?ng2'l to? in their favor. T iain?! was witnessed by a largo crow lenrly till of whom were, of course, lympathy with the ("corgia boj From thc lirst hmit it was plainly evident that tho <_i?-orgia team could not withstand the powerful rush and skillful plays of the Clemson team. Clemson luisa tine team, mid have won every game they have played this sea son. '1 hey are thc champions of South Carolina. The Washington coi respondent of thu Columina l?iyislrr. under date of the Sith inst., says, -'lt i? reported that Adjutant .1. il. Kraut. Lit>t South Carolina Volunteers, hus been ot Ve red the eolleetorship ol customs nt Sun .luau. 1'oito i{ ( <i. .uni tlt.it lu- has lu . ti given lint il .1 n 11 tut. i to decide w het li er or not In- will care io accept the position. At the WI ile t;.?.t?: uni War Department in this cit\ nothing could he learned in regard to the ru mor. Al Hie While House it is said that ut present tiler?' i< lin ai rangement lor snell au otliee as collector ol ens tonis al Sun .lu.m. ; 'n! ihal Congress would have lo provide i?" ti l?\ !. hit iou. As untiling is ? ipeeled lo he done at this session ?il I'? ju g ri .'..li I ive lu the go vern men I ol <? n new pos sessions, there i-. much doiihl ; s t.i the hilt lu illicit.! ol' ile statement cotiei in mg Adjutant < . i nut "l?ilu." ol' 1 lie "I 'omeil. pi Tp presented in I he ' 'pet.; 1 lott' ' -, >...,!, ullde i'Hie IU.'tn;'.gi limul ..! Hi . ' ;.; IWiiiljam ?ind Miss Wnib iiiui, vi: it s ;| I'oinplete suecos. < ;u I'liMt'-H \ hight the house v.?is crowded. ? nd on i iii!.iv in^lii iiiid ul i he mai ?rn . Sui ind i ul I er noon. Hie del ?c. ht! ul li? ile i >tit*-?l> cool hilted to he Well pat l oni ed. I hn proceeds of tho three e/.llei (ninnienis amounted io >-",'it'i. which, ufiel paving expenses, will mid eojisiilernhlx io ?li fllllll O? I he Lilllie-' Melli.i! .! Soci Iv. lindel '.lu' auspices ol' which the p|M\ was presented. Tim vinni;: Indies ami gentlemen und children inking purl in lite comed? deserve great credit foi sustaining their pan- .-.? udiuir.ilily ii ml Miss Wal berton and Mi I lou hu tu together willi oilier ladies of lie. So eiety, shouhl conn in I"', ?.o sitial share of praise lot making the presen talion so comph le ;i succc A few day? ugo Mr. W. A. l'uni re etd veil the following letter from Mrs L. .1. Halsey, of riot I.clinotil Ave. Chicago. 111.: "I'his last summer un Deice. Mrs. David llcllottc, ol Florida sen! nie ?i slip from a paper stating Hu you 'liol found muong some old paper one iu which my grandfather, Hen Wollert Anderson, hud signed his mum as security for someone. Now. I wil consider it un especial favor if you cn get (hut paper und scud it to nie. M ; son, John .1. Maisey, who isa Professe in Luke Fores! University, is trying d get nil matters connected with m; grund fut her, ?iud I w ould like to kuov if there ure ?my other pupers there Hui mentions Hen. Anderson. Ile nm Hen. Lichens organized the first Lies bytcrinn Church in upper South Caro linn, which is the nhl Slono Church nour IVudleton. 1 nm a sister of Mis loseph Harris, who died near Town lille." Presiden! McKinley has nppoiulci Mr. .lohn IL Cochran', .ir.. Lostinaste or Anderson. This aiinoiiucemenl cuni brough the daily pupers ol' Ins) Thurs lay. und Wiis mute a surprise toon ieople. Col. M. r. Trihlde. our presen '/ost mast er, was appointed in .Inuuary I81MJ, iiiid his eoinmission gives hint lou rears from Hint date, which wo uh nuke his term expire in January, HMO Heretofore, precedent has always al owed ?til Lost unisteis appointed h; he President to serve their full terni mies? some charges of incompetency legleet of duty, etc., could he mud md proven against thc othciul. In tIii nstance nothing of the sort has heel lone, or itt. least Postmaster Trihhl ins never been notified of any charge icing preferred against him, ?iud h ms a right ttl demand the reason fo ii? removal. Hehas made an cfticicn 'ostmaster, and our people want, t ce liim serve his time ont. At the en if his term a change, of course, wu ix peered, ?iud Mr. Cochran was expect il to be his successor. Mr. .lohn T. Wilson died at bis hom ?eui- Williamston on Thursday morn ng, 2-lth inst. He has Leen cri Heall ll for several ?lays hui ii was hopi* hut Hu- disenso would lie cheeked li be skillful I rent mini of his britt lu lr. W. W. Wilson, who was willi hil lay und night, assisted In Dr. IL I trowu, Lui not bing seemed lo ari e: lis fever but death itself. And Hu ?ut down in the si length of youn uanhood ut 'Jo years of age, bis hup] 'el.it ions iu his prosperous home wei orever severed Int ween wife und iv 'bibil eu, the oldest years of ?lg Llie remains were interred in the il 'reek Churchyard on Friday, Lev. iV. Hurts conducting Hie funeral sl ices. Hosnies Dr. W. W. Wilson I md two oilier brothers, Dr. .linties A'?Ison, of Indianapolis, Ind., ni .eighton Wilson, of Williamston. Mi L. J. Clatworth.y, ol' Donen Luth, lis sister. Ile was happily married Uiss Nina Cry tuca n few yea ra ago, ni he tleepesl syinpalhy is fell lort , nittlg grief-st ricken wife, and t .hildrcn who will never know ii fat sv's love. Millions Given Away. lt is <.. r'ni ii ly ? rn!i!\ ing to ttm pnhlie : ? i i.. ? f < -..n e.met rn in tins land iv ho J HI' - !'rv I 1 lo itu t_;? -1 ? ?? i itu l.i i die i ceil ' si ? n:1. ii:..;. 'I' lf proprieiius o! Hr K ii X' ? l?.-ei?Vi't y f o I'.I; s it in pt ;o ,<.*.. ii jj ?nd ''old-, lia t'giv. n r? y ny over It'll II .i 'lie l> ?tl lei nf iltiH e. tent, o euici ?i:l have lue sui i ?1*4 ci i o ie ItnoWiUU ii. an otile'/ i n: -ii i ul-eed i ol' hil] IMS-. A>Ul ?o?, lt - I .-I - , j ji? ? Vi I???M nhl! a'l tli-eis*.? ol t.!ii? n?r.i:,'t:t.";i . .il ir-i..- rc sm- .\ cu rid. b/ C. V . i il :, - n r Pru.' < . Mid I I I a t ri tl h ?' r-.. Ke?ulir ?'./.' . n-. :i?i'i $1 i;v . it'?? gunr.?ttim*il, or pr MM intuuiled. S de-mimi can ;nld Kactory IIIID ens {.inti tor $IIH) iiionthlv com*. Free ?a ?'es. Ittihtier C.?.',' IS Clllf St.. N i'tirk. 22 To KENT-Resitli'Kcti of late Mrs. M )rr, at etirner Orr anti Fast Koumit itreeiH. PoH-ehnion given Dec. 1st. 'x iropsrty eau be bought for a reasons jrice. Apply to Dr. Orr or Simpsoi [food, Attorney*. 22 Iron Kin?; and ICI mo .Stoves 1m vt? h mid in Anderson fur 20 yearn. ^ enow what they are. A car load just ..Hived by Ottborne A ('llnkncale.?. Buy Air Tight He-vern, Coal Lleal ind Oil HealeiHof Osborne ?V Cl in knea FOH FALK on RKNT-A fine plant?t i Kl hort Co., (Ja, within :'. miles o? /aiiiiah River HIUI 2 of Middleton do; \pply to .1. IL Rocker, Middleton,1 21 - Tho Anderson Mall renn Factory WA <> nov shtii'kH Min! sn ?w cml will tomi pri?e.-. Au 'vin lieder* wtvi . ''liol. Will k i o nil li ii: til t li? ape?! lei.'.er ?ill i?a .* r --?? ti iiy .T-ilin T. l?-ii i i-s Is . Repair your tiuttnr no.iv for tin? w'u ailis For hunt ti p iir work soe Oshn ? ( 'linkse i! s. Cold weat lier I- coming. (' ?I I and i i nir. tight heater ul'.Inti T. Kuriles. If you an? iilllieled with d?arrl;n?t i\ i-etiiery, try Kvitn-' Mixture. Hu u i i n to eur?' ?ho Miv?r?K*t attack il in M Mm'.'. For Nalo at Kvitna Pharuti 'rici , utily '.r> cents a bottle. The C. A. Reed Music House in? o?Torlng Home HPK'IKI h?rgalas "latins and Or^to s ul 'Int tillie. I' ertnloly pay any who wiall to pu*ei n instrument, oven in tim rt nette fm o ten and investigate their uittgtiitit tock. y . mi OUR first. Fall purchase wore gre ?'. Liers, They arc all gouc. Have bought our second ?iew Stock for thi3 Fall, rio auction, shop-worn stuiT, but i lean and first-class in every respect. Wc v ill give thc Trading public ;l<o benefit ot' the lower prices. Wc can quote n few prices, but think it use less. However, wc make a ?cw honest iiguros: Wc can \: ive you .1 $2.00 Suit, worth in cash 32.00. Wc can give yon a $3.00 Suit, worth in cash $3.00. Wo can give yow a ' 1.00 Suit, worth in cash $4.00. Wc can give yon a ?55.CO Suit, worth in cash $5.00. We can give you a *'..'. 0 Suit, worth in cash $7.00. W e can give y or. a $10.00 Suit, worth in cash $10.00. BS. .? HE- BRATED M ? tTM?? &? f?~ ft Ri ta nnr?' WOO .Vii 30 >i<>K^<: A<il?2I>irr?S. Double Scat, Double Knee, Patent Waistbands, non ripable. If you think yon can do better wc have nothing to "say." Our Prices tell thc talc. U 0 WE SELL ONLY SOLID LEITHE? SHOES 1 UUK KUliBKIlH :M lough ;is thu Thanksgiving gobbler. Protect your feet HI ?I spoil thu doctor's bill. You know you can't ?lo judien lo that turkey ii' you have a cold. Thc bed Ruhla rs in lin: market cost only 50c. Comparo (hut with your Inst doctor's hill. A pair ol' Rubbers ii? timo saves nine or ten colds, and we BEST SHOF-S IN THE WOBLD To p> insiile ?ho Rubhers, and tho prices- !;U> tho Shots-"out of si^ht." We aro ibo S!u ?; ?Store people ! (.'??mt' ami ii i us sell you v ur ISluie.?. COBB & CRAYTON, Undo M ??onie Temph*. Mio Y:i!?-s Shoo ('o's < > ! ? I Stand. ONLY L if .: ii .i UNTIL CHRISTMAS .. ANM tim ?>KI?!?I will have ti buy thousands ?if dollin- ? ivortb of Uanda In that limo. Wo want our I?H?L o? Um tra?l?>, timi ?un w??rkln?.', iiliinninu und selling (Joodn, but urn not s ;it s li? ?t without al I? asl H portion ?>f your trade; ? 'an wo have lt? We am lUHkifig prices-CI.O-I': I'UICKH on goori, Imiit'M fttaidn U <:d??-tho kind yo? must have. W<* aro spe.'ially ST KG NC- ON SHOKS. Can niv?? you good, cheap shoos Ht lowest prices to William Kneeland's floest Hand Sewed Cordovan (tootla. (Jive UM a chance to Hell you. On JEANS, FLANNEL, OUTING, PRINTS, We oan ?lo you good. If you want tho bent Flour, Coffee, Tobacco, Lard and Hams For the leant money wo will bo delimited to furnish them. Yours truly, BROWNLEE & VANDSVER3. ?$u p. g.-If you owe us au Account remember it is past due, and give it your kimi HDd prompt attention ami greatly oblige._ B. <fc V. THERE ares) many advertisements that th?: average buyer is liable to place little credence in general statements. Our knowledge of the tact that quality, couple?! with lowest prices, brings us customers, and bring? thom back again, is amply sufficient guarantee to us that our host advertising is in our Good.-. T?i those who ure not customers ?d'ours, w . request that yon ask y.ur ueighhors who we arc Our St >?k ?d' - Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, And Groceries, Are New and Up*to-Date, and knows no competition. Como in t> rea us. Wo guarantee to please you. Very truly, D. C. BROWN & BRO? NEXT TO POST OFFICE.