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iCnopiql Inu if nf inn f The Public is cordially invited to attend our ... CLEANING ALE OF . $50,000.00 o ? WOETH OF ?ry Goods otions, ttillinery, lothing? loots, ow going: on. Some at a small profit, Some at ?Cost, Some below Cost. Don't wait until the best things ioW ar<3 gone, but come at once. . . . Great Bar DI ALL DEPARTMENTS. Tours truly, iowa Wholesale and Retail Sealers in eneral JVIerolianciise. ANDEKWOPl. a. C. LOCAL NT KW H. WKPNESDAV. DKC. 14 1?M8. THE COTTON MARXKT. forr'ctfd W>??*ljr ti. Kniwn, Oatmrue A Co Strict Good M dd ling-54. Cond M?iltlliii^r-T?i. Strut Middling-5$. Middling-H*. Stained Cut toll-12 to 5. This is tine went lier foi; killing hogs. Ucnil carefully what D. C. Brown & Uro. say this week. .1. I'. Cary, Esq., of Picketts, was in the city last friday. Weare told the local dispensary ia doing a hi}; business. Anderson County has twenty-seven Cutlets at Clemson College. Miss Annie Clinksealos. nt' l.owndes ville, was in the eily last week. W. C. Edwards, ol' Toccon, t'.a., hu? been spending a few days iii tin? eily. Miss M II ti {ric Trihhh', ol Elberton, tia., is in the eily visiting Mrs. Hole man. A iiumher of our nierchants arc add ing extra help owing to the rush in ' trade. Do you want to save tunney? Then ! attend Brown, tlsborue ?S: Co's clean ing 11]> sale. The Auditor's notice in inuit her col umn w ill interest the taxpayers. Head if carefully. Mr. F. Withers, the State'* well known representative, spent last Fri day in the eily. Thc. new advertisement of Brownlee ?fe Vu nd i vers will prove interesting to the trading public. Hall & Milford have a nice assort ment of holiday goods. Head their ! new advertisement. Persons having claims against the j County should read tltc notice of Su- ? per v ist ir Sadgrove. Mrs. L. L. Hatcher has gone to Due ' "West, where she will spend several weeks with relatives. Tu their new advertisement li. O. j Evans &. Co. tell you of many useful presents for thc male sex, Christinas is only ten days o IV. It is time to think of the children that Santa Claus may not have on his list. Attention is directed to the new ad vertisement ol' .1. T. Burris*, who has a big stock of Christmus goods. The Alliance Store is headquarters 1 for Suntu Claus, ns you will see by rending the new advertisement. Dr. J. W. Hell, of Willimill), was in the city last week on a short visit to Mr. .lohn N. Hleekley anti family. Mrs. J. A. Ruddock, who has been spending several weeks in Haltiiuore with relatives, has ret urned home. Remember, thc tax books will posi- ! lively close on the Jtlst inst. Call on Treasurer Brown anti pay up tit once. Miss Hertha Kees?, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chandler, nt Sumter, S. C., returned home a few days ago. If you want a useful Christmas pres ent, rend C. F. Jones ?fe Co*s new ad vertisement and you will know where to get it. Tho farmers in all sections of the County ore still very busy sowing wheat and oats whenever the land is in condition to plow. Miss Florence Fotiche, of Rome, Ga., Miss Dnisy Marshall, of Greenville, and Miss Mary Orr Karie, of Greenville, are visiting Dr, 8. M. Orr. At a meeting of the Elders of the Presbyterian Church Monday nipht. Mr. .1. M. Giles wnscleeted Suporiutcii j dent of the Sn inlay School. Rev. C. Wardlaw left yesterday for his home in Arkansas. On Sunday morning he preached nt Flat Rock and ut Eureka in the afternoon. Dur venerable friend. Capt. A. T. R roy les, bas been confined to bis room several days, but is now. we are glad to s.iy, able to be ont awaiti. We have a number of accounts wc are going tn put in the hnutls of Magis trates for collection. If von owe us nnythiug save costa by settling at once. Miss Leila Rleckley, of Walhalla, ar rived in the city last Saturday -on a -short s isit. ttl her two 'brothers, John i N. and JJ. R. Rleckley and other rela tives. Hon. J. M. Sullivan, accompanied by his little son. Jimmie, went to Savan nah last week to visit his son, Quarter muster Sullivan, of the Second S. C. Regiment. Mr. W. R. Ilifbbnrd, who has been seriously ill for several days, is resting easier this morning, and his symptoms are morn favorable. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. R. S. Galloway, business mima cer of the A. H. Presbyterian, Due West, was in the city last Friday and i was a welcome visitor to the INTKLI.I GKKCElt sanctum. There is almost a coal famine in tho city. The mine troifbles in various Stj'ites has almost demoralized the coal trade, ami the mino owners cannot supply the demand. During Mr. W. R. Hubbard's illness, his store is kept open mid is in charge .of Mr. Walter Keene anti other clerks, who will be pleased to show you 'the beautiful Christmas goods. Invitations have been issued to the murringo-of Miss Kima < >shorne, of tliis -city, mid Mr. U?arles Blanton, of Co lumbia, nt the First Methodist Church on Wednesday evening, 21st inst. Mr. Cowan Robinson died nt his home near Cray ton on Sunday, 4th inst. 'Kc was sick only a short time with fever. Mr. Robinson was a sou of J. J. Robinson, and waa about 22 years of ago. A^fewof our delinquent subscribers have not yet. called and settled their accounts. Wc have been very patient with thom, but that patience is now exhausted, and some of them may ex pect trouble. Mr. John A. Aurttin has decided to move to Pclzer on the 1st. of Juumirv, whore he will ciiffngc in the mercantile business. Mr. Austin is a most excel lent citizen, and-we. regret te seo him leave Anderson. Private R. T. Norris, of Co. C. First South Carolina Regiment, who wits seriously injured by a horse while in the disc hinge of his dulles at the Citiekamaiigil e.imp. Was able to go to Columbia a few days ago. where he was examined ami honorably discharged. lt. is thought he will bo pensioned by the government. On lo-nioruiw (Thursday. ) evening C ii.|in?l:i Lodge. Knights itt" Pythias, will liolil iis regular meet tug. The el 'elton of nfliccrs for (he < iisuing tenn will I tu liehl. All the members, ure urg '?1 to attend. Weare in receipt ol'au invitation to attend the marriage ot Miss Mudge Wardl.iw rmi Mt. Hubert L. Cullin, which will Iahe pince :it I Nirclu sicr Church on Wedin uiluy afternoon. 28th inst., sit l.?W o'clock. TlllitiH Xi?. I? lind 1?*. Known ?is thc early morning train, which run be tween tireen ville ?ind Prosperity over thc Soitlh,,?'U llsiilwnv. now stop?, nt t? reen wood instead ol' ProKpcjrit> . The management claims that it did md pay. At the last meeting ot' thc Holier! !.. Lee Chapter of thc Daughters ut' thc Confederacy _Mrs. ,|. 1?. Sullivan read a vi'fy interesting essay mi the subject. "Poetrv ill ?Suntll Cand?na." We have seemed a copy nf lite essa) ?uni will publish it ne\l week. Our subscribers will jilease bear in mimi (hut thc paper needs mulley. Sume of I hem lui ve.Wen ver> thought ful about paying something on I heir subscription, but a iiuiubci ol others linve failed to realize the importance of these small amounis. Little Louise, infant daughter of Mr. cu l Mrs. .1. NV. \\ blinker, ol Kock Mills Township, died Saturday, thc Ililli inst., after a sholl illness ?iud was buried al New Prnspeel Church tie following Sunday. 'I he funeral seivVes were conducted hy Kev, W. P. II iwkius. The members of (bc Ibipttst Chinch of Westiiiiuster have adopted resolu tions mi account of their retiring pas tm. thc Kev. I). W. Minti. The de parture to another Held nf labor of Mr. Hitit! is regretted md only by thc Uap tisis, bul by all church going people of the com tu unit 3. Let some of the progressive farmers of Anderson get the genuine ribbon cane for their next year's syrup. If several in the neighborhood will.join in ordering, the cost will lie very little. lt can be purchased in any of the lower counties mid the molasses can be re tailed in Anderson for ?Occtits a gallon. We want our readers lu know I lint the circulation of the INTI:I.I.II;KNCI i: is steadily increasing. Occasionally we lose a 'subscriber, especia I ly when it is to our interest to lose bini, but the circulation registers a larger number every week, and this too. without ?my Cdl!voss being made by us i'oi subscrib' Mis* Lila C. Davidson, witt? is ti mis sionary lo China, is in the city and will address ladies at the Presbyterian Church this afternoon at .(..io o'clock. No gentlemen nie. expected. Miss Da vidson will appear in Chinese costume. The children aie invited to meei Miss Davidson at the Church Thursday afternoon ut 3.30 and the ladies also if I hey desire. Miss Davidson is an An derson County lady and is home ou u vacation. Thc members of tho. Alumnae Asso ciation of the \\ illiamstmi Pe?nale College have arranged willi thc Pul ge rs Dice Club, ol New Jersey, to give au eiltettuiuuieut io ?heCollege'Chapel : mi Wednesday evening, 28th inst. i This Club is composed ol' 2<i members, who give one of thu best entertain I mellis ever heard on tl Southern stage. I A small admission lev w ill be charged. If you want the\aiue of your money, go und hear this club. The theatre goers of this city ure very much pleased with the Myrlile Sc Haider Company, which is tilling a three nights, engagement with Mana ger Prea/eale. They were greeted with good houses Monday and '1 ucsday night and will probably have a crowd ed house to-night to witness "Was She Guilty f Or Free nt Lust." This is suitl to be their strongest play, and tis each character lins been un usu ally well sustained in the two plays already pre sented, a disappointment cnn scarcely j be expected. The Columbia, ??taie.; of the 7th inst., says: "Mr. A. [teatly Sherard, who resigned his position on the Iteniaicr several days ago, will enter nctlwJy upon the practice of law. He expects to locate in Columbia. Mr. Sherard is a young man of sterling qualities, anil I bud n bright future ahead of him in journalism, but he prefers to practice i bis profession." Mr. Sherard is a nu ! live of Anderson County, timi his many i friends here will join us in wishing him ; m ir--li success in the practice of law in Columbia. President McKinley will visit Au gusta, Da., next Monday, lilt li inst., to review the Second Army Corps now stationed there. There will be a parade of over 0,000 soldiers, a publie recep tion und other attractions, ami the oc casion will likelv attract a large crowd of visitors to the city. The C. A? W, C. K. ic bas offered arate of onece nt a mile from all stations along its line. This would make the lound trip fare from Anderson about #2.40. The sta tion agenta will take pleasure in giving you aiiy information. Kilgar Archer, son of Mr. T. A. Ar cher, twelve years old and a pupil at the Grmlel School, broke his leg yes terday during 12 o'clock recess while I.laying football. He hail secured the mil ami was running for the goal, when one of the boys tripped him. Medical assistance was immediately sent for and Dr. J. C. Hurria responded timi took charge. The broken bones were soon get and the suffering Iud sent home. The leg was broken be tween the tinkle and the knee, and we learn that both bones were broken. The Newberry Observer of the 7th inst, says: "Mrs. .LA. Daniels died ut her linnie in thu city yesterday even ing at S o'clock. The funeral service will be conducted ut the house this afternoon ut 3.30. The sympathies of the entire community are w it li the be reaved husband and children in this sud hour of their afHiction." This an nouncement will be read willi sorrow in Anderson, where the deceased spent the greater portion of her life. .Mrs. Daniels wits the eldest daughter of the late James Webb, mid was born and reared in the Sundy Springs neighbor hood. She wns a most excellent wo llum, ned had since her girlhood been I a devoted und exemplary member ?if ! the Methodist Church. "She leaves a wide circle of friends und relatives iu this County to mourn her dent h. A week ugo hint Friday, some one stole n fine cow from Mr. J. F.Hull, who lives in Abbeville County, just ft cross the line from Muri in Township. Monday following Mr. Hull came to this city mid while milking inquiry us to whether the cow* hud been seen here, recognized his cow's hide bunging in front of one of the meat markets. This led to the information that \\ ill Williams, a liegto. living on tin; plan tation of Mr. Kzekiel Norris, in Abbe ville County, bad sohl the cow to Mr. Swilling McFall. who sold it to Mr. Jim Williams, who killed it for beef. Mr. Hull started inmediately ?m a hunt for the negro, going to Mr. Kzekicl Norris's place, where he found that the negro und his family were moving to ! D reen ville. The wagon was loaded ' ami Williams had gone on ahead Mr. I Ililli ot tiered the wagon back, traced . the negro to Kelton, bul could not. lind [ him, Ins having disguised himself anti slipped ont of town, put dogson his tunk ?ind Inula lively chase. hut tho j negro manage?! m "make good hin i escape. Mr. Hall valmd the rn? >.",.'?. inn she is fiotie and In-hus um liing hut her hitln 1.1 n mind I nn ..I her mu uv kim- ?pi.dil n s. * tin Monday iiiiiiiMitj alinul nine o'clock lite six-yenr ul,; dau^hti i of .1. 1 S. li.oin ll \\:i> pinyin^ alinul |he mali' inlier fut lier's him.se. |!\ snuic mentis lier dress took lire and lti t.nr relief could lie viven In i she was Icaifnllv hut lied. The iimthei was in lim tim ing Kunu al tin- timi , uueitiiseimis nf the ilis.-islei lo Itel ehihj w lien she was hoi rilled lu see lin-lil th nm lurii ?Hg tn lu t all ni li nn. v. t lu ?d il ni spread, t lu- ladies ut I he m i^ldioo hui I led tn the house .nul ?ssjstrd lin ?1 gu ni/et I mut lut iu eM in^itisliiu^ lite '. llames and teat inu the irai limul s ft um j lin- child. hut t lu- M.mu v h.,,i ,|("". ; lin ir deadly Work. A tittil I olic oYlnt-k 1 1 I he lil I le siiU'eler Wi ea I heil its last. AU,\ the gentle spirit (util, its ili-lit tu tlu Cod thal cuve il. l in sy III puthies ul thc entire low li gu oui Itt the lieleaved patents.- I'<l:< r //, ,.,/,/. The Columbia eorrespuudeiii ul the I SCfsnml (oin ni MI\S; .lin i.dill i I ill honor ol I he signet std lin- Sretssiniil I 'on v? ul inn will lu- II n\ eih-il al I he Statt- lltuise. al s n'eloi !? p ni . nu lin liighl of 1 >< l i Ulli- . -."> I hi's |s i h< : precise dille ami Inn.! . I .,<? si;: ti lil I he >eeessiuil t Iriliuain f. ilu uiatui ; nf I he ut ia rim i will in- l it-n. M I . nm ? hain, nf A Inlet sun. I lit-1 til?n i ititi u liv ? lUil signers of I he pim I ima i nm will he present lu participait- in tin- celebra linn. lin- tablet i> ?er> huiulsuiiie. li is ut'white marble and t^ eighl feel lung and ft Mir feel w uh-, .nul has cat \ ttl uti the tup lilt' Mau ni lin- Malt-, ami [ inuit r ibis is a c?ipy ut I he nrdiuaiiee j itself, .-iud Iben futlnws ilu- naines ut I ailed I he signers. the eelemoliywill he must interesting." lt is quite likely thai Kev. W. H. I liiclliirdsoti will pr?aell hi- last sel'umu. as pasltirof tin- Melhodisl Chun-It in this eily, next Sunday morning, and he requests that every member.mil provi dentially hindered, he present, as he w ill have solltet hing special to say to them, lt is barely possible that Mr. Hiehardsou may preach iu this Church Christmas morning, which is nu Sun day, hut this will depend entirely upon ? lie arrangements nf his successor. He v. W. NV. Daniels. Where exchanges are nuidc, as in this ease, Conference pro vides fop only one Sunday tu intervene, unless the t wo pn s I ors agree upon fur- I titer lime. Should Alt'. I lind?is express n desire to preach in Columbia Chrisi iiiiisday, Mr. Hichnrdsnu will lill ibis < pulpit ?ut thal day. We do not belong I to Mr. Iticlundson's {lock, but we deeply regret to see him leave. We have not been blind to his course in this eily : to the contrary we have watched it with interest und pleasure, and are fully persuaded that, he pos sesses those Christian grace's which should adorn n leader of timi's people, which, coupled with unusual mental gifts, eminently lit him fur a teacher of C oil's word. How to Look Good. <} ttit lu?.li, HM? ?e-|ly ni >'** lieut Mk I li I i'lt-l', i'f| H "'?"U ?'lt I ' t-l \ Ult H !.?? . I ll V ..?III I tl II i-in ..i HII 11 ? ? I'HI ur, KO H. I tilt? Itt'? r ls i pu- 11 v~ y fil lui- i- H Inp in-, lu k ; I' ? i ur t nio*i-ti i- it ..tn tie?. ?I \. .i i i-?? ~ ? tl ? pt-j (it* i? i-l- ; ? 1 n ur I? jilli, yt. M rt- t- ff, i-i? il y- II t?av? H piiii-ti. it hi k. S-cn-t- gu?d . t*M tl h. ami tull will surely li H Vf li'-nll lo kn . K . . t>i . Bi it-IS" I? H am <t Alit-r Milvt* Ht-il Tunic. AI-'H dut-cdy "it lin suiili-it-li. liver if i! k 111 f I > v -. pnririi-H ill ion-ill nur.s p'iiip't"-. i?|..?ci?e? Mini imp-, nuii u V?-M a fut ul t? mp nxn-u B^e-.v l?ot ll-! |iii 'Mhien'i S-M ar- Ilill-Urr I>run . o. lOct-u'M pt-r t'uti.lfl. For Shot O linn, IWI-H Hnrl Revolver?, aloin/ Mitti their VMriuiiM ii .-?-tl f- ; tur nporl ln)2 K.!t; iii ?HiKtml-Ul ?hun, fur whit evt-r v?>ii seek III Uno directum, it will pay you to drop into Break Uros. flo tu the Book H tore of Fant ?t Son for Wail Paper. wv- tun finn display nf Christmas Gooda at the Book Store- ol Faut & Sou. Brina your frlnnd along, the one that kim WM all H 5 K lilt Binyo Hr, nod iel UH alto w ytiu oula th? handsomest, tim >t runtiest, i lin btst Wheel I ha* WNO evnr lioili tor 1 im- to nev. VA M HrH clusln(? nut Wheels 1 Ml a wii-ritin?. Now ls your i-hain-t* tu get a g md Wuetrl ctieup. Hon k Bru*. Kim Mern ?ell lifter tho most critical weiyliii-ir of merit MIKI price. limp in HI ?1 wetuh one. 'I hey nre imw un exhi . Ilion at that live Mild hustling linn ul Brock Bms. 2>-2 Tn-?\ A. K>nl Murin Hon?? IUM TH relitly r e??v?-d a loll ear lund of Piaiiuw, and HTH t ll'-rtng IIIKU armin instruments Ht lower price? limn ever benni of tn lins country. On- * 2r.h," pint many ntlmra on ? strip of stnei, ?nd >iiu liavna**M\v. See-S-twn ut all Murts, kinds and .'z-rt IO BH? nny iLing Hawaii? al Bioek Brus ?25-3 Thn f\ A. Ilond Music Housn has tMken Ihn Statu Aunnry tor ihn cel?brate*! C?> loo. hi-* (?rsphophone, and ; - ?<?liing thain st iintUillHUtiirvi 'a pri-ns. it will interest very HUH tu call at His Miltie Hon-tu and sen this wmnini tm iuvnuiltiu. The llr-tt ti-??? you feel "? u ntil-di" drop n Rt Brock Bru?. Tltev IIHVM all kltm? of UIIIIH, and 'S'H'H nt (?nu?," at nih-e? nevar beforn beard of. 1\-3 Money lo luan on ?'urrn lands. Apply to I'. J Mauldio. OUI ? over the Bink ol Anderson. 24 if When "ihn fever"-thf iivcle fever cnn hu? you, (ur yutl eat- I), ?ve vsnnld like, a chanco tu proscrita? fur you. N?l that wo expert lo ?ff et a eure, only lr Hfll . ou a won 'i r io Wheels. Fur foin % 10.00 bil n wn csu anil >?itt the bi(-hsai tnab-icratin Whenl ttml <a inadn, and tba' is thH i SW) Raiubl-r ihn Wh?*l that ha* ht's si thn it-Mt tur 20 VMHT-. WU ian i-t-l ?ou au 181)8 It??iiltl?-r tor ftln.OO. "Tba ia nut NO wurst)," eb I l\ noa Brus, 25-3' ( tl a ni war??.) Irnn K'ng Sloven urn sold lo Audursui only by U.-bnrnn ti Otinkscales. Ax?-s, with or w.t'-o-it htii-Hns. L'schl OUCH Hist eau On Pantiled by b ?vs ur wo lunn, theix'H by nHsy sine CM up tn tin heHViest Brnatl Axe-, Haicln-ts. like wist?, in a yrt-Ht variat.V ot' s'lutpes ant wt-iuh 'M and niai*. We iiiitflil add A'l/.t to tim HIMVH, Mint If you med any i bi m in Hi? Cinlcr.v linn itntt't lorant our gund are vuirauteed-to are our prient. 25-3 Brook Bros. Irou King Stove? are eonsidnred th bust Buy one. Usborne & Cliukacale* Mole Aaeuts. Knotiug, tin work, galvanized iroi wm k and plumbing dorm on nhori nolie by O.borne A. CMinksealns. The Anderson Mattress Factory want to buv sb ticks aud straw und will na goo I pricer. -a Air ti?:ht heatnrs savt-a fuel. Will kpe ti nail pigbt t'b'HpCNt beater on t-artli F T MHIO ny Johu T. Burrisa IS-81 Cold weather \< naming. (Nil mid ft* au air tight beatnr ol' Jui> T. BorilnB. 8i If yon am sfrHefetl with dlarrluei o dysentery, try K'vans' Mixtum, (.tiaran teed tn eur?1 the ?evere?t aMaek ll tHkm In tune. For walo at Kvaiia Pharuiaey Piton, unly 25 cents a bottle. For To?, s, X'OMS present? ami S*ov#?? call on 'nu. T. llurn*-?. 23-1 Jil??. T. Borr ss bus a beautiful him? Toys X-nwx KCIIII . of the best w-l elim i i i lilli?, V.is?-^, A - .. 23- 1 Jnr. T. Burri?-?i will pnv v n 1 ii; - ?!fi-ii pi te * t-?i* ?try au?! groen liitieri. :'.'> - Tho Snlll? en Hard var? is mu j p i-h ti.: itt Plows and UarrcWf. Uoat t in ntl, in this p-tpt-r. I ll-?vn hot wnU-r pip's run (rnm v u a?o\t? t<? buiu ronni. Try Osboruo t Ciiukscaha. rWO POPULAR YOUNG PEOPLE HAPPILY MARRIED. On \V..|.:...,?,ix la-1 il,ty,rc i ll I .> , ,. !I-IIM-,;1|,I.. w...MwI '? ia ? i.i (i.. r"i:i i.; ..II of H. 1.1,1 ;, ||i,"t"," ,!,,..,. wu sj that ol' tito ,;<...,,?,1.^1,MM, a'.-v.- Ito li ai s\t?\ tty aili a.ip?ishi il ti mt they la ve i h. g<Mu| ? ?sh > . f.-, host ?il f- !. li-ts. I >s 11 ... ><:n , al i ..I I h. > . ?,,|.ling, ol,I ,v.| i!,.;,- ,.,.:ilV.,| invitations " !".>?...- .1 P -I. veo? it" Ui .. .I.,,,...,. Aila cn. (.,.; this timi ,ipo> ''' f 1 ' ' -' " I ''" y 'I ' !? Urh ll! :?iw pries. Welding ;"'',!* 1,1 .". "? I', -i-vu-A- ttl... av al'v.iy, ol' H. ", o fashionable .hil. >. -I ., I i - i . i.jij- , vj .'. I . > ? > ? 11|\ >.tH.i- . - i,. .. ot i Im.-.' ali?I w iU 'I'" 1 I " l ! H h !. "l ,|. I O.g ' ,-..||| I l| - h .ll-, piomptl). I ? I iii] THE FINEST SELECTIONS. NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS. MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. Leek over the list and make some one happy for Xmas, What nicer than a handsome Silk Umbrella, name en graved without extra charge. Pure Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, plain and hemstitch ed, fancy designs, your initials, if you like. Best quality for gifts. Every Lassie has a Laddie, so make him happy at least once a year by presenting him with one of our latest and most stylish Ties, either in a Puff, Teck, Imperial, Band Bow or Flowing End. Special patterns for the holidays. Now comes something for solid comfort-Gloves-silk lined, undress Sids, or all Wool Hosiery, in solids, plaids or stripes. Underwear-silk, fleece-lined, natural wools or cotton. Any one of the above make a nice Gift. We show the greatest line on the market. That's use less to say ; every purchaser of Clothing, Shoes, Hate and Furnishing Goods knows that. For a Uhristmas starter SCRIVEN S DRAWERS 69C HALL k MILFORD. ugh as (lubber. RUBBERS a? tough as the Thanksgiving gobbler. Protect your feet and spoil ibo ?loft -r's bid. You know you can't (Injustice t?> that turkey if you have a cold. The best Rubber- in the market cont only 50c. Compare lliat with your last doctor's bil). A pair of Rubbers in time saves nine or ten colds, and wo huve tin; BE8T SHOWS INT THE WORLD To go inside the Rubbers, und the prices-lika the Shots-"ou Of night.*' We are lite Shoe Store people ? Come and let tts -ell von your Shoes. COBB & OEAYTON, Unit??- Mo*/>iili> Tumiilr, Ihn V..?i?J3l.ni. r*..' Ol -?nrw COME'l d THE NEW STORE OF J. C. OSBORNE For Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Tobacco, And many other I liing* t * * i nuunr-.uw t<> mention. Ckd" Come to .sro tue before letting. SSV 'Phone um! Fi . IL?! /.ry , Yours to |>lefljje, J. C. O^SORW??, South Main Street, le?! i? L>io!i -f AU L ?.M, Vf. If. Hani-oa's OM Staodi