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ITTI rylimlv Hus a Hobby." So fitii'i'i'.s Kali* liiioilbar, lim author nf thc lalo uprralii' l imn il\ SIHTI'.NS, "As Wo Sci' li," which comes tu An Hi'ison I icc. ."?Ili, bearing lim ? n?h>i -? mont ul'bul h press ami public fruin l im l-aisl. --?iii wail sonic power llicjiifl c'i'ic ns, I u sec ourselves as ol hers sec IIB,'' is lin- luumhil ion ul Iii?' l'unny plot, which i-; -aid lokccp I lu- : i . I ? i i ? lice in a continual II proa i lor ?lin-c i-njiil ? hours, ba*, i M unis pl? a-,ni I un in? nh - ; of a bi\ y ul pi ii i ., \ -ai .iii . i ve I j aingei-s, up - lp-ila I?' cuni? a I ia ps. ?!..?. dsineeis, ? blina.m iu-iiinu - and bp : 1 i ii fill neville ?Iii c.s. I lc i ; ! - iiu'led the IV?!lon inj* ivell1-1: now II .!.-': Hairy M no iv. ('.ill Alli n. .1. .1. ? ujj.v. Hal ia I 'llswurl li. li? ; I I'ciu.Inn's' Kasi r. I.'dbi. W. Kdwurd's, Mi - Mn' i look. Me . I allin II M. Kind. j. M;i Ucl sic 1'.linc t. M i > I na ? ii w m i li. I!I< l.lirce i harmine, Schuvlcr Si-ter-, lla lla vis sifters. \c. "As. Wv Sc?, lt'' can bal dly fail Iii pb-a-e all. ? ln|>) .n ur.: as ii d'? . bright ? parlJin^ pnhicdy, brill ?ail i uiiisic aiiiln lim ?I spec in lt i?;-s. Opera I l?:?use next M nuda v nr.b'. Ih'c. .'db. Iii -i rv? d scats oh sab ai I!, ii. Itu ???.! l's. Anderson (?rUilcil Si linois. Diliiu?? each niuiiih wi- will publish aa Honor l?olb li is foriucil hy select int1, three pupib fruin each class, hu. a . < : i . is ont il Ur? J lu ri . p 11 sen la I loll i ntl?;.-.-, its iiiemheiH make 1)0 pta- cent. ??r iiiioc ?ni ercniM.il average fur ila; munt h. \ V ?. . i . - minc ll. m three in';a ?-be s uiakc vi per cent. Hie i bree hiebest a rp i abeu. Tun . ? . \V \ i iu.*,, Supt. Heno;* Holl <?i foul ral SyhooL T?iilt? i?riele'', No icpre.'-iMiiariv?'. Ninth O rath- Louise .|??hnson, ii': liva .Man i',. Ul Th; Albeit .t??hpspn, 00 e. a. i-'.ieht h < iraile llcmsii' ; .'oiipson, '.. IO: lianne lins'a ii. ''.'. I 10; ?M;iiy Map?.-. Seven tb t iradi ''nia ' ! III bli ii', O'l li I '.; : Maisie hi skin -IO; Annie Lamer, OJ 0-10. Sixth tirade Advanced ilerbert Now ell, '.C. l-'.t; I!. .Mai lay. Hi I .". '.'. Sixth Oiaile Addie lirown, !?:! _ 10; Sallie Odes, OJ 7-10; Sue I'inekliev , 01 0-10. Kifth Oiadc Advanced Lydia Wilhitc OJ 0-10: May Mt'Oaulley, 01 -1-10; Nellie O'Donnell, OL Kirt.li Orad.- Stacy Hassell ns j-iO; Lila Hrownlee, 00 1-10; bessie Tnll> '.?ii 2-10. Ko;:rth tirade Advanced Nina Sulli van, Ol'?; Hohen Sullivan, ni :?-M; t?;?.t Hrownlcc, 'ari -j in. Fourth tirade .Mell Oleiin, 07; lissi o Oamlle, Pl ."? ll?; Cora WilhitC: '.?I ."? 1". Third tirade Advanced . Nardin Webb, UV, Sand. Tri bbl??, 01. Third ?raile Thomas Hill, 00; OKC Van Wyek, 07; Sarah Willdte; Second Orada A?lv:upa: I M ai ila Hun ham, OI ; St arke Snllivaii, !:;.'...; Clai k Moii li lissi ;i, o:; i See?tid i ir.ni- Hasil N'andiv? r, '. ). Kirai li an. Dtaiald Ihxiwii, lil ; Wiii nie Hci vi S, Pl ; Until r liieklaiul, 00. Ile'laail'-i Mure Ile HIM Mr. tl irani I'.nrle, sun ol the late Kl ?aa Katie, died al his li??mo ?ni Mon day inor ninir, thc '-"'!' inst., aft er a eqniiiieiiienl of iwo weeks with dysen tery. Ile enlish'il .some moutlis aj?? in tho tat8. C. \ ., and while :.t I hicKa maiiKU Int was btiiek?n with typhoid fe.vt'f, yvhieh left his eoiisii uti n m a ahnt tere?! condition, rciub'i ina him unable to hallie with lin* wcakeiihijs disease that follow<al. La -; i' ; ' ; was his liirlInlay, and ho was, there fore, three day ; over -ll years old. Knnwia.; him as we have from buy hood, as a sehoul-niate, as a friend, all through lite, we l'?'?'l that it ?.sour duty to spi ?ib a word lo his memory. In all Um relations ol' lile he w as honest and upright, bim! hearted ami true; unas suming in Ids nature and ?pin t in his diaposition, his i;?n- worth waa only known by his ?min?ate IVmnds. A few years a-.? he m?vc ! i-. heart to bis Sa viour ami iiuiied with b'obcrls Clum-h, and to the day of bis !Pat!i? icmplitied bis pl??l? s-";uii by;;: H i!, walk. Only A few hours before h?< ?li? . ii e\pres.s Otl binmelf sis p?Mlei |)\ .. ; ned lo the divine will. This I'ani?lv have been Bondy al rieki'ii. Six of (lu lanulv lui ve die?l i'? ns many year.-. I lu i :ivi :m ! ju-lly deserve the d?-< ; i d ymj . th\ in Ol all their friends in I lu Ilia remaiiia wera internal ni .-'h.- ?hon Tuesday, tlur funeral services ennduete?! by his pastor, Hov. Mr. Tjipron. : lentle Stn ppard lend? rl\ h?ud Teosa v. hu ha> n heen bereft, Ti!r('!,::'. aorrawa nipht ami ?Ian;;? r'.-i Ami w i.? ii tliey shall have fia*?* d Ode's Ile Ms ??f hnrrntmi'Sf, ?a? : dea: h. !'\>ld aai li ? ihem wi; 1? Their i-'.'d ones ?? i^areerh In tbenky. WY. O. K. T'3-iiuni, who moved from ibis neighborhood about si year a;-y;? to Cava wi at, N. C., ia here amonp: his obi fra>ndri for a few weeks w indioirun lii.s IDiiiiiisheil bn.-iiucs. II?- is lookinp well and {-peaka in the highest terms ol lils new home. Wo have eoaimnneeil to sow wheal and oats, bul arc makin/.:slow progress owing lo ' '.? much wei wi allier. Kev. Mr. Copeland is invited io ?reach at Shiloh tho ind Sunday in December. Kev. ll. M. Allen, pastor-elect nt Shiloh, will preach the second Sunday in January and Saturday before, at tht above Chureh. BUUKE. v ::;..:.:i*i..t. Elfins. ' ? .; i i ?ii* tia ll li ? ? % wa- : in il ' . ; ,...t:i.-..i\ ill-.' ii;ty- In !n .'! nj lin ? ai . ni Mr. .In,,. |;. Wi! ;1( i,!- ? I: li(;;il !'.!._' I n i I. I lum li. l'utit tal . -. : \ ii ivs v. < |f ('??tilltti !- il l i al.l\ ||> l.'ev. !,'. \Y . I '.nil -., .IMII i in 11 m.un - i \\ f lt- iii! ; 111 i! iuli,. . . -.i. :i \ a I Uig ' . i.' i. 11 : i, i ! i lil.ill ? ! ) . i : !. lui M. ; lindi.- < I.ar- !i . - . ? .1 . - i ir.: i j 11 ? ' t iii j iii! !y. i'hahk's-iiitIn?.. i i . H t...in' ..mi .in. ?. il m i h.- i ..?I. ur chapel I y I.? v. Ml, Kjl'itp. a--, i. ii i.-. i.V.-.. \l I aw ii \ , Lamil i. \S ....ii ami \\ i! am. 1 li. . ni (.'lum I it Kt ll Wils .i H il lu I In- mw I In.li li. MM. .1. ?'. C. IV;! I lii-rs! nur ami tl a II i' 1111 i an- visit ing relut i ves in Lau rens. (adi i Josi jill I'. 1 ) mit w m I li, ?it'colil p ; I li ? ? * i J liv several lia-sniali s. caine over l imn i li m mi < 'ulh-iro i liiir-tlay ami spenl lillee days in luun. A suri :I!I|I wa- :.i\ i ti in ?lu ir honor al lin? H-iii.m i- ol' Mi. .1. C. I.'u.-h finlay t \i-iiiii":, lulim;t tl l?\ mn' al...Mrs. C. L. ('poley'.-- lin- m tl nihill. <?li. those brass I ?ti I ton ! "th. il. Uni vos, ;i druggist from Lin I-I its. i . i: i.. li ll i np liil.n: !a i -ti i jil inns j ..! Wilson 0. < iV.s ||ni}' :i.H . I i Iii- Mi if -. ul!.ul l.it (.Villi . Vi>jt< il ; iii.- i.'mil;, oj V . W. \. Mo Ku I .ey j ri .-i-itii\. i j M i . ; 'hiles, .?!' t ?n-? nvi|lo, i-.1.-tl j j [io- M i --f.- i ll u w li i.: ! v. I-I i.. I Mt ll? wh i Sullivan, ol WnlVnitl t'ol- ; lege. -;1 ; ul '?'h;ui!t.-p?vin;;?il home, j I ll.- I'M nu i - n: . 1 i ?. ; . ? i ! LT fur .hy I" wea '.. . in?'... ii.V vi-iy Itt tl?* small .-.-iain | : !. t. j '.'i. . laities na.. ?un i lia -t il ;i lui j I .i ? ; ; "in Ml. .i. M. Ibimsey i .i,.. .... inn: rmi fur a -i\ ? nom i l.i, ii : . lio) .--milli, ul Amit I - i .-. i.:. i inp ii nisii has a cuni rmi lu t . . . i h. house Lu- Mr. .1. I'. < ?ns ., ...:!.-." j Altai; ii. . w a- no.-! rv. il al lin- Male j .V.mi List I iiiiav. \ X. 7.:t: !-..<. Li ts, l.'n.sscs . Til; 'i - .:' in ." . tl t 'u"\f.y tjiliclly t r.\i !.-. !\ \.. iii lu ? inn i; anil ?. fl I (if j ; I ti ri-, j y.- in ih. piiis ;i l;icl?i?g. I ; tint1 I'ni'lUOIS an- 1'ltsljilig alumni tn j ! fifi iheii flit lou izni heivd htini-?; tilt! . i ?ipi ui.i i in.--, hol iday s i onic, ami pivphrt iho taiil im sowing wht.ii iiiul : oat t. j lin- pOie.to i rup' m I Iii- \ iciiiiiy I w. it-t M t llfiiL No dungorut"myhpily tn ri.-liiii" tim inf- lio- coming winier I . , MM di' '.'luiors" ?ire Inn plenlllill. fui o slim-Killis ure nil over, ami our farmers are rejoicing ovni" limit lull fl ih.-. Kev. Mr. M nure, the pastor ol' Lilli?! Uiver Church, movetl into tin- parson age hist wt'fh. Mr. Monre i > a line man ?mil un excellent preneher. Wc are well pleased willi him. Mi.-. Unsaunah Uianynu relumed lulim Sumhiy afloran exlentletl visil I II 1 i-l:. I i \ rs al ( 'rn* I nu ville. 'iiu- '/a. line Academy is inns nu il lui.an. Now pupils urn enrolled uvi'iy da?. Miss Kuall.! Unwell lt-lt hssl Week tn I ?tit e elm rm' ni' I in- < 'ruy I nu vii Ie sehuul. Wv wish Miss Unwin ntttt'h sueeess: Mr. Lim Kuy. nt' Annie., spenl Sat ur ila*, willi his e;i-uiuli';ilher, Mr. .LIL L'nhiustm. i itir 1 liettil. K'-v. W. M. Mooro, has Ko:m tn Abbe\ ille, w lu re he has se?iir ctl n position in the eulluti mills. W?" regret his departure very initeh. !>r. W.C. Unwi n ami wife, of l?cl tnii, worshipped at Lit tie UiverSniuhiy. Miss Maud?! Ui?m . un, "lu has In t n visiting in Annie, is now ?,? h.nm'. Mrs. W. A. Darby and little sou. who I have heeii sieh, ?ire now eoiivahscoiit. Miss l 'ora .1. Shirley, w ho is ieat hin;; I '.lu- Lim-: Ur..m li selmttl, spenl Sun.lay w il ii linnie folks. i.allie, yv. hrooili straw while ye linty, for Ihere'll entne ?I limo when you'll nee?] il sumo ?lay. liOSKIUII). Flat HniK Itonis. Tht! Limiers uri? cheered up hythe rise ul' iho etti lon market. Kev. IL C. l-Ynuol carried nun few days' meet iii": ?il I his place com mei u-i ii": tin- "?tl Sahhat Ii afternoon. Mr. Alston <".. Thninpsun went to Cullhey hisl Wt lin-..-d iv loailendlhe ivt'thliu;: t?V lo- cousin, Miss Janie. Thompson. Miss NI.unie Noi ; is eanii' homo lust Saturday ?ut nccouul ol' sickness. We hope sh:- will soon recover, thoufrh wc j ai;- uiiitl io huvu lu i in our midst. Ih r I sister. Mis.- I Vari, I.ii Inst Habitai h j a ieruoon intake Miss Minnie's jil.tee j in i'm school-room, j Mi s .lessie L. Thompson, who has 1" ; ii al. i'm- Due Wwi I'VinnU' Chdloifo lov the Iwo months, is ut. home sieh. Sh?* <-ii.ie hourn two or Ihren weeks; -,i shrti ?j,ul ..?icu? if. er.il days .iud ni . -.id hopiti!"to soon recover eu l i rely, Inti in a tiny or two ?liter her relnin :.? L'olle^ro sho was taken ill a-- i; . sii.? came homo II??SI?II ?tn thc ?Mili ie-:. Mi; .Tessie ;-. a hrij?lil ami interest ?ur* y?niii? hitly, ?md wo wish for her a speed;, ret-ovoiy. She Avas in the Kuphouior?! ela Laid Snnhalh evenhif- xvus right cool balli!;! tliii ;;,.[ nfiVcl the Itavtding ?li the l?i?ys, i'or ;-. jmnil many of them 'went down the road toward Hebron Some ol' Un?a saltly must, be stuck down that. \tay. Wo ure hnving sonto cold ami snowy weather now, and werne lmt-throntrh picking colton yet. Hut if it slavs thin way long 1 suspect tho peope will have 80IU0 eausago to eat. ME. Ki' urning I li ni. T . i ' ilivllli ! eil . ?I" . ..':.!. I V i : ' in M I iii ii I lian', ti ally Ii" ? ?? l;?!nl|\ -/ave ila lu li?*!p ?li ' hi'? ii-| '"' lili i '. 11111111 111 ? ?il (hi- I 'ju i i I Jul! H lust . i i I? a success. 'I lu v linly nppn ria fin : Ill' UM ?lill - ill.ll Will- III lil lit lill .nilli'-' Illili?',-, in ui . ?II._- up . lu i ? ?il? a-.nl?vj .uni- lu ,i!li lui 11 in -.; i a ! - nial I" I ll'" i i?. -' |*II i;.. .> nu ii lui iii?; -.1111?' jilli- ! ? . i-i-, 'li.'- ? ; : ' ii y ?? |;s ami li-.-. 1. '. 11 :<. In ' a!.- ! IV?) | |ii i| |??\ ;i|l,\ in in a ?a !:,-'.j iii'?.I li i. 1 > i inti :n -;iia i - i.iil. ? ii .. . and na. I in'?i i ii : un juin I ml . ? i i; . '! .it ; . * .uni- in ali/ib; ia : a i (in ? i ? i Iinji II i wu a; '.?'. ?I ni \ ula le- j 1.1. iii lui... .i .-i i ..?.ai lilia II a tai pi nish il ; ul a: , ?i', i .u ! ll .ll li lc ,u - il ititi I ur ?iiii-i I a i ?i m i ai j -, w i n- invahi- j i'll a ti* i I . ? i'ii ?a w ? . ? i W .? i 11 a ? ! ' a I ' 11 . ,|'i ii i ? - * ?.-> ?.! um i ?lui i -; ami ii i. : . . . i ! ' .ul lill' l! iii rinl S in ' in., iii.ji| - ni ' !II ' i j H ra llini-p in ijhlW ll - i - l!< .:. .:. i- In-,il -al- lin rf. lu i 11 -. Sit ?ch bl lld .\ Kin-.' wi- ali- . !. . pl\ I.ni' .! mi I la |M i\ id iii' ul' i jill it i.lj'n.'. .Vliil; 1 ? -1 u> lint pu rni iii. ,.< m i II-ii .. a:n? courtesies cf; M. -i -. v. ill I ii ?tu ii. i.;. .1. I'm?' iiiiil W. ! 1*. -imp-on in ila maiti't' ut printing ; ital ill-i i ililli . UL: lilli ?ul Vi-l'tisi'llll'lll.S. Many ami -nu i iv thanks lu all. Feindeten Item*. S i uri' um lust writ i lix tin- Kev. \V. C. I'iavrr, Pi?\suliiig Kider nf lim Oroen vilh* Districl ('mi fe re nee, preached ill tin- M. h.. ( Iiiiii li lu an utlciitivc audi ence. i'rufi'ssur Hamilton, fruin Fairfield, wliiuii we reported as boin;; turk, ?lied Friday, Nov. W it li, al his hoard i ll"; plaee. .Mi. .1. N. 11 II a i er's. Kvcrylhhig j wa dun, ?'?ir lum that eiillld lu*, hut | il. nth i la i mri I his own. Mr. 11 amil hm i \yas piiiuijial ul th?- Feuilleton ti railed Mr. i :. i. i - ! -hew. Frim-ipal ?if ila- j .-i i-mil -, i . UVgimcnt Ha i ul, made a \ lo his pan ais jn?'p:ii:il??iy loaning I |u I ali,; una, i . Mi-. \V. M. ?id.-un was ral lui hy a I? h';:inphi" dispatch tu Abbeville. | l!ii --I. p- alamil liilil was considered very ill. Miss Tail la w is and sister, daughter of Mr. Andrew Lewis, deeeasi-il, friiui ila- i ni; ll,li : ( (-tiiiii. wtii' in Pendle Ion Sal anlay ov?-nin;i. \uiii' ian responden I has heen quite sick fora week or tun, hut is now up anti aniii".. Ti.11. TALI;, '... .h a- lena-: hat Vi? Tia: l.i.'-t salvo in thc world fer Cum llruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sall lilicum, Fi' \. r Sores, Ti tler, Chapped Hands, t'h [hiaiiis, (Jonis, and nil .Skin Krup j lions and positively ??.jures Piles, or no pay required lt is gtinranlceil'tngivu uti- i , .-".. oion, er tanney refund !. i Frise '.L.i e?nts purhox l'or sale . '. 11 ?1 I irr I >ru _' I !u Vu ?.iiira .1 ? ,;l I lu Om. OrtV Take i a.N Utvo llroino . } limun Tablets. A?i ?lint;-ii-.l-r<t|'un?l muuey it ii auls ju . nr.. -J?' Tho i > a line has L. 15. Q. ou each tabbil. For Tay*', NtnuH presents and Staves, j cali no .(no. T. Iluriiss. iii?-4 I ?lim. T. Murr ss has a beautiful hue of T.i\s Ninas toonil s of the host Keb etion i ; i h:ii.i. Vases, ?Ve. 1KJ- 4 Ki KENT- My e.-ronni linnie on Church aireet. I). E. Carlisle. 2:i-IS) .lim. T. Iturriss will pay von hijrhcHt cash ja ie.-lor ?1 ry ami loreen hides. -J.'5-4 Tho Sullivan Hardware C<>. is now pusp ni; its Flow? mal Harrow?, Kea?I the ad, in this paper. 11 ave hut wutor pipis run tram ymir H'ovn ta hath room. Try O.diortio *v i ilhiksnab's. A new plow un tim market, Interosiirp; ti. ever?' farmer, i-i tim Hancock Until ry I?!-.- I n..., -..hi in Anderson only t'y Kti!M\an II i rd wa re Co. What about a plow that hreiiks 2 to '.\ acres a thu . 1 io pj inches ilenp. rcHtiltiut^ in one-third more au o, ?toll?n ur ??thor erupa, with une hall" tho quantity ol mannie? Tais is what "I ruin, Hie un at licur|{i? rainier, savs cf thu Ihmeock Flow .-.al i hy Sullivan Hurd ware, C>. Dan'i inumiue that tho Oliver Chilled Flew? eau ln> ruled out. They arc in An derson < ouniy io stay. Sullivmi Hnrii waro Co. i-i rushiui* Um "Olivers " Coi Flow?rra, Cut Plants and Fal mi for -si . Mus. J F. Cl.IKKSOAI.KS, 212 Main St. Von must havo ono or more ((??ntl Har row.-, on your farm. Ami rn? burrowa ocnle i ip.ul t i iliusi? said by .Sullivan 11 ai'd a are ( 'o. .1 J. Fr? ewell has just, meei veil two cur 1 :; is ol'line Wagons, which he is oll'er inirid very low prices. lo ll ave your Christmas Photos mude n iw ard HV<U?1 Hie rush. Collin?' is tho P ave tu get lino work ul low prices. To ia i tho heal results tr an ymir bun! and s ive ovory dollar in manure and tabor vnu must buy i*ood impleinents. Sullivan Hanlwaro Co, only ntfor the h"'t a:,d protcet uverv cusp;mer against tal; ea. Why pay S? 00 por dozen fur Photos wheo you can irdt the naine work for ?5.50 at Coi lina' ? For lijrht training and ploasunt exer elvp, pet a Hmo Ble.velo-lt rims easy. F r hard work get HODIO other hleyclo and you'll uni he disappointed. Cattino:. Photos at $1.50 to f.t.50 por d??/.an at ( olllna'. Iii-lt. <iiu> Cahinot Photo fer 50 couts; ono C-nrd-SiKu Plinto for 25 cents ; four small Piad?,s tor '.!'? ennis al Collins'. T ur.- is iii e phi ernie of dysentery and ?Ils-: !:nr> pn \ aleut uaw, t:ud If vra: arc af ila-; ! >.ai should try ICvaim Mixture, ?? a Si e ui i .. purchaser! ni tim Keans Pharmacy lor 2*?ceat" a hettie. i( is hir.h jy I..- ?mnieadod hy ovory p.i-oi wbu na? thee. a. N'. ?riv um? thousand Oliver blows put in Anderson County by Sullivan Hard w no ( .... and tin? jrrx'd work bnsjust li ian:. Fou HK>TT -The ofllees reeontly OCIMI pied hy P. a.ham A Uatkhia, Itl tholN TKi.i.i?KNCMtt building. Apply st this oSlie?'. Just received a carot Fiorencn W^u.aif J. S. Fowi.nu. Iluy ;,<air healing Htovci before eali? w din r-s io Osborne it Cllnk?ojiles. KOK HKN'P-A -1 room coltaae, on Hampton i-,treot-. Apply at thiKotllce. W A : I' Cl)-Agents for "Hlst-iry of the nani -a-A merlcan War," by Hen. Henry WattnrMui, A completo, au then tie his t i v ; illustratetl with over 70 full-page lud? : mes and many richly colored pla ten's-. Laitfe royal ortuvo volume, tut pr-rb out lit, postpaid for onlyAOeenta ("tamps taken.) Mo?t liberal terms i;iven. Tho t<reat?'st opportunlly of tho venr. Add're*js: Tho'Worner Company, Akron, OUI ?. 19-0 FOU SAI.F.-One 23:i-nero farm, half mib? from town ?>f Soneca, 8. O, 21) acres of bottom and lrut aerea of upland, In hlprh state of cultivation, at $12 aero for i the whole Will sell all or part. For i farther information apply to Turner Wiggins, Seneca, 8. C. 2b I Have your Photos made at Collina*. F. &C0. m i f n A IJ i U li i) oints ?HUU J2L ?S> & Q We want to make some changes sn our business next January which will necessitate our cutting down our Stock wonderfully between now and then. 2nd o We mean to reduce our Clothing stock at all hazards. The stock is large] it has been bought close, and we have bought it at prices that should make ?j move rapidly. Fresh, new Clothing in abundance. The correct styles. BOUDJ to please you. Our table of Suits at $5.00 are Suits that are worth $5.00 ol any man s money. A table of ,$7.50 Suits that will interest any man who know! the value of his money. A table of $10.00 Suits culled fros., our stock of $12.5(1 to $18.00 Suits? Pants, Overalls: Overcoats and all kinds of Clothing, Tha sfock will go-you .night as wrcll get the benefit of it. 6? >s rs* 1 83 The Shoe Business is just now at its height. We are selling great quantity of them. Our plan is to carry only a very few lines of Shoes hereafter, andT drop some of the best makes of men's, women's and childrens Shoes from ouj stock. You can Hud real bargains amongst them-it wi?? pay you to see (her This will be a big Shoe sale We want the money out of them. Had rather havj .lie mohey than the Shoes! See? L?STLY* Wc don't think wc have ever annoyed our time customers about what they owe us, but this is a time when wernup insist on the money between now and first of January. Please don't delay, but let us have it just as fast as you can. Yours very truly. ?bb. B Atm Am S, BIG BARGAINS. 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 thc 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' Dirait Flannel Shirt Waists, bargaiu price. 24c Ladies' Fine Black Brilliantine Skirts, bargain price. 97c Lidies' Silk Flush Capes, fur trimmed, bargain price..$1 47 Boya' Knee Suits, G to 14 years, all wool, bargain price. 79c 11-4 Blankets, good quality, bargain price. 47c Ladies' Black Hose, bargain price.1. 4c Featherbnne Corset, regular price 50c, bargain price. 35c Butterrr'.lk Soap, three cakes in a box, bargaiu 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 Cheeks, bargaiu price.'.. 3?c Good All Wool Jenni, bargain price.'.. 13e Hamilton Cashmeres, all colors, bargain price. 7Jc 200 Drummer's Samples Ladies' Cloaks, no two alike, worth 83.00 and S4.00, bargain price....81 39 ?3 ZE3ZC3 ZEC ?ES - We handle the very best Shoos in Men's, Ladies' and Children's. . No better Shoes on the market, and every pair Bold at a trade-ruining price. Ask to eec them : M) Ladies' Dongola, button or lace, all toes, bargaiu price. 07o Lad ?ea' Good Heavy Calf Skin Shoes, every pair guaranteed, bar. price 98c Gentlemen's Fine Drfss Shoes, lace or congress, bargain price. 98c Children's Oil Graiu, Flecoe lined, all solid, bargain price. C9o G HiOTIrHIIICTG We have decided not to handle Ready Made Clothing, and in order to make it move wo will positively sell all our Clothing at actual New York Cost. Gentlemen's Ca9simere Suits, regular price 83.00, coat price.81 75 Gentlemen's All Wool Black Clay Worsted Suits, regular price S7.00, coat price...-.4 48 All our Coats at actual Now York Cost. If you want to save money don't fail to soe us before buying elsewhere, as wo wiil save you monoy. Yours truly, LESSER & Q?., ,i * Leaden of Low Prices and Advertisers of Facts, under Masonic Temple. For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of omb ing. We know the wants of the people, and Ve conform them in selecting our Goods. JKTo better and more thoroug reliable Stock can be found in Anderson. The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more especi Shoes, as*in the Shoe business there is great opportunity sacrificing the Stock for appearance. Is a source of pride to us, and there is real pleasure in s ing a Shoe which we know represents the actual value cash. Men's Heavy Shoe.? $1.00, $1.15. and the best that can made $1.25. Heavy Seal Skin Eals. $1.50. ' A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth $1 only $1.25. Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50. Ch er than anywhere else. Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $LO0. Ladies' Nice Bress Shoe, lace or button, with or with heel, $1.00. And so on through thc list. We are sellings cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy from Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c. Canton Flannel 4c up. Wool Flannel 10,12 1-2,15 and 25c. Heavy Fleeced Undershirts for men 25c. Sweet, Orr & Qo's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, all p Ladies' Capes, a nice, well-selected line, from SOctoS We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what other] pie ask for them. Trunks, Valises, Satenes, of all descriptions. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS WJG SELL THE BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE H0SE? Our first consideration in making a sale is to have customer pleased with what they buy, If anything we you does not come squarely up to representations you always find us willing to do the right thing. ' McCTJLLY BE0? KO:XJE"Z"'S x>iisriisrc3- BOO -- IB the place to buy ?j-fr* A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if want something Richland Slr? . J. G. Btf