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ti ir 111 |.s risking ipies! ions ?uni f\|iif.s
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(iili iM i . Iu \ i* ?inti |uiiit v ?ni' lin* niling
I'lrnit'iiis ol' i-hanu-lei. giving ? > Hu m
tho K?imblui c. ? ol'milli's ?mil dr.wing
oui, liiiroilsiiuiislv. Un- leuden -i .ilh . -
lions ol' the. pnielils. I In- slun k mm
plot fly iinni'i veil .Mi?. ili'tiih'iMiu. ?uni
ulm hos hr.'ii'- ill ?uni i'onliiii'il lo
lier ln ?l. Willie Henderson Inn! IM'IMI I
li II II 11 ti wno nilli' >;IIII ?MI I . i lililr.
They loni Uilh'il :t lew sparrows ?uni,
lihou) hull-paul om-ot Im K. win -ti
lin"; on lin- urll in lin* \aril ni ihr
li?me ot' Hu* I lt nilri ?on box* pit Uinti
the. hinls. The gun. xx hii'h belonged
to you ll <J Tl I hill?'. was lying ne ross | he
well. Willie piike?l il up ?Hill, think
ing il wns nut lunilril. pointed it ?il j
Walker and pulled lite trigger. Trih-j
ble Kaw him piek up tin-iron ?uni hu) ,
terell, "H'M loaded !" hut it was tun
Into, iii?? billi ?'Il 11' I ri I ihr lulrl r ila!
li M11 above the righi eye ?uni lillie
Walker tell over uiieoiiseious nuil
bleeding. Dr. Nardin was summoned, I
bul he could do unthill"/. The shot
WAK fatal, anil n n bi ml. three hours
tittil-Walker diet), iii?' rema ins were
interred ut Salem Church Sunday after
noon nt. live o'clock, thu Kev. (I. L.
Martin offici?t i ti g. W. T. Henderson
in the father. Ile is a (.loenville
County iiuiii, ii carpeut? r, ?iud works
with hie. Anders??u Lumber Co. II?*
lived here live yearn ago, tint moved to
Toccoa. (?H.. und from there came t??
tliis city about two yearn ag??. We
?beg to express io this family our deep
sympathy.
Au Interesting Lecture.
Wll.l.l AUSTON, s. C., I >?.?.. tn. i ww.
Mr. I'Utihtf : The Alumnae Assoeia
(ion ol' the Williamston Petunie Colh'ire
waa fort ll mi te indeed in securing the
HorvicoKof Pr. Laue, of Atlanta, tia.
This imin. who has suecessfully lectur
ed (tom l-i? H ida to Washington Terri -
torv, uppeared before an apprireiaiive
nuiiieuce in the Colh'ire Chap "I last
Thurs?la.> evening. His subject wns
"Talks anti Talkers.'* We enjoyed the
lectures?? much timi wc ?ur anxious
for our A mir ison friends to indulge, in
Mich n treal ?is univ Hr. Laue is ? ?ipa
hie ol giving Ur eau bil our w In n.
how, where, of what, and to whom to
talk. Am nur ? Im il? lights in a clean,
relined joli?' eau lisien loi hours and
complain when ihr lime has eome for
him to take his hat amt m? home. Dr.
Laue eau uni only get ?Ul good jokes,
but. he combines w ii. h II min ?iud pathos
ina masterly six lr. - ll. has amoral
lights in profusion, hui no lightning."
Hi*, is pre-eminent H lamons tm his
drama tic act ions, u lu. li are -upmh. ami
his facial expressions are inimitable.
Miss MATH (?'NI M .
--a> ? -rm - - . .
Tiru Hearts That Heat as Hue.
MK. LiUTOlt: On hist Sunday even
ing, while the sun was sending forth
itt* golden rays, and the gentle breeze
of air seem to whisper a sweet, melody
in our ear-indeed, it wnn a lovely
evening to behold. Hut in the mean
lime .lilil?es N. I'carma ti mid Hissa Sa
vanah Ashley, accompanied by deverill
of their friend* ami relative??, quietly
drove lo the residence of lin* olliciutiug
minister. Kev. N. (.. Wright, who in u
f?'w very Kolenili words, and the true
words from Ihem. "1 will," pronounced
them husbaml ?uni wife. Then they
returned to the hum?' of the brid?,
where they found n good warm tire,
which was very neeeptable. as wc
g-ucss they weie II little ?-??lil. tm iiboul
this time it was dark. So after warm
iug themselves suppei w as aunouueed
taa the next thing on program, ?uni. im
parting from the warm lire, we entered
int?> a large spacious dining loom w iih
along table reaching from one end ol
the room to the other, w hu h eonlaiueil
most everything eatable that you eoulil
nit'litioti. * After eating he?nily wt
ng-ain ri--.*ntere?l the parlor amlaftei
ripemiing several lunns in social pleas
ure. we departed for home. The bride
is the pretty and youngest daughter ut
our Itcprcsen tnt ive, Hon. Joshua NV
Ashley, and win?, by her loxing dispo
pition. has made many friends, who
congratulate her. The groom is om
of Corner Creek's rising farmers, ami
ia lucky in seem iug such a compauioi.
(brough lil'?', as Miss Savanah. Max
love, pence and prosperity attend then:
in their journey over life's semptou.
waters. A ti L UST.
AN ACCKPTAIU.K i'll ni ?TM AI PHKMRNI
Pon (INK ?OI.I.AK.-OMH hunilrml en
gttsven viMiliiie ?'t*rOH lu fashluuahlo HI> I
in a most HCfptable prune ni tor eulo
lailiHH or u?-tttl?mien. WH turninh HIHH.
(miniA ouiv) f??r one dollar and prepa *
?niitHK** Wi?rk dn ?tu our own fautor?
aro No ritdav. Sfini Utr saioplfa <?
?anti ??r wi?ddlug tuvit4tl?)na. J I?.
STKVKNS A Uno , .T-\v..|ern anil Engra
ver-, 47 Wtiiteball St., Atlanta, Ga.
Have your Chrlatmaa Photos raar>
now audi ?void tim runo. Coiim?' I? tie
piaoe to gat flue v oj k at low price?.
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tillir.-tili ?xi i \ h.uni. .mil xx r think il
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ni I luiii-i-1 x r- so III Mill, thrv xxniihl
hitx r .in r;i.-iri I inn .
lii v S. C. Toilil rht-ril hi- inert inp;
Inn- hist li rsl Sunday. Hr ?uni his
-in^ii iii.ii i .* M i. ( '. I*. Curry, xx on ina in
llirllll-, iiml il xxii- willi ;i -.ul hr;ii I
lli.it tx r liiil thrill ililli II. I'hcsc p;cu
ll? nu ii hiivr lim ritrl.l xxiix tn xxiii I lil
li ?xe oi ul liri pr?iplr, illili we do bri ?f \ f
tlirx hxr ;i- I hex ?i!::!;!:. \\ ?. ill.Ulk
t inn tin th? ir immy prnyets iiml hope
t un vvoihs xxiii mit lilli 11 nit Irs- li?
ihr u I mi itt I. lint thill sum?* ilii.v they
IllilV -rt- ihr !_'ini?| If stills.
Mi ?s .Marilla Carlee ami Wadi- Hice
\X ??. r lilli tri! Us ??Mr l.i t I Ilill i ll Sunday
rvcuitigul |f?*v. W. i ?. Ilaxx kin-*. A
few hirmls were present lowliness
I hr.-inn Wr xxi.-h thrtn ihr joys ol'
lilr. ami iI'llSl illili thrv will urvrr iirl
discouraged in ihr mail ol harilships.
Miss Ki/./.ir Lehhy, mir of Calhoun's
most iiihn.r tl ymtiitf iailirs, has been
spending n lr xv days with ihr Misses
Miiilh, ami Killi:?' her return wr notice
si HIM1 of ihr hoys lia VP Itt ?II very anxi
ous ahont t heir mail, lt looks rut her
suspicious that we will be invited to
we another ..knot tied/1
There is some at traci ion at. Helton
tor some ol' the hoys, ami though the
"bip. mule.11 pr?ts loose, ami the wheel
gives way, they say they must no. So
all we ran Mo is ..look ililli bet"-bet
they >rel left.
Air. NV. A. Finley, mir ginnerinan,
ni ur near getting Kcrioitsly hurt om:
ilii.v last week. Ile was opening tile
i loor ol' the gin house w hen one of the
hamls (not know i nj; hr was there)
rolled a bair nf roi ton out the press,
knocking Mr. Kinley out the door,
sIl'iKlliK Iiis heall against tl polo thill
hail been nseil to move cotton. As
luck would have il he ?lill not jrci seri
ously hurt, ami after having to 140
xx it m mt his ?li II arr he was alright.
A picked crowil of yinni}; people en
.?it.M il themselves al a sociable at thc
resilience ut Mr. .lohn M el bm ids on
last Friday night. Tiley reported a
pleasant lime,
I nniix is -till on a boom, but, as
papa says, thc hands are waitui};, we
uiii-t close. ,__ St lloui. ItoY.
Uilliiitii-tuii Ileitis.
(J.!', Wells, of Ihr 2nd S. Kegi
nieitt, is hoine on a furlough. Hr has
tiiiil a rase of fever, ami here reenper
~Mi. :im?~Mrs~li. XV. Sullivan attend
ed Conference at Greenwood.
Miss Carrie (?nines, who luis bern
tracion-: music in Honra l'a th, luis
gone bark there to visit friends.
W. ll. Unodirinn, of I'el/.er, is erect -
* ti tr a resilience on Welburn street,
xx hielt, according to contract,.will be
completed by ?lllllltliry 1st.
Miss Helle Cannon, of Newberry, is
Kin-tiding I he winter with her aister,
Mrs. A. VV.| At tawny.
Our half do/en Methodist preachers
have all returned from Conference.
The friendo of the WilliantHtou Female
Col le ire are rejoicing that it was re
ceived by thu South Carolina Confer
ence.
The Kev. John Allaway, after al
severe attack of illness, is able tobe
out aplin.
The humorous lecture priven last
Week in the College Chapel by Dr.
Chas. . ap", of Allanta, was much en
joyed by all.
Mr. and Airs. J. C. Smith, of Green
ville, are at '.Hotel Hon Air."
On Wednesday evcniiiir, Doe. 2Xth.
Ihr KlltgorsCollotre Olee Club, lot New
letsey) composed of twenty-six mein
bers."will (rive an entertainmeiil in (he
Ct tl lr go Chapel. One or two mein hers
.if our Collep;e faculty have heard this
entertainment at the Ninth and speak
>f ii in .trillwin*; terms, and William
-ton is expecting a big crowd from
ibroad that night, as it is thought peo
ple of the adjoining towns will take
ulvniltagcof this rare opporllilliIV of
I i-njo,\ ment. XX.
. ? .? m --
liuiiiiil Mei tint; Sotilhern Eilaeallonal
Associ?t inn. New Oilcans, La., Der.
??7ttl-??Otlu 1S?IH.
For the above occasion the Southern
Hailw ay hep; lo announce sale of round
trip tickets flinn all points in Smith
i'tirol i ii a to New Orleans at. rate one
lirst-elass fare, plus $2.00 membership
fee; tickets to lie sold December ?."?1 lt
to 27th inclusive, limited to return to
January 0th.
The Southern llailwny is tho only
line ofteiing choice ol' rout CH and oper
itliiiK from points in South Carolina
I hrOiiKlt Wita to Nvw Orleans without
JPor fiirtlur information apply to
Southern Hallway iig/nta, or nudrcBs,
I. H. lieyward, Traveling Paaaungcr
1 Agent, Augusta, Ga.
I'imllttitii Hillls
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.ill-Oil.
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llglll III I'.lill lil nil ntl lui M.ll Ililli!
i 11 ui 11 III I'n Ki ii- I inuit s .
Mi-- I .inn (ii ?rr has arreptcd a po
?I inn nilli Mi. .1. II. Mounce.
Mi. lld I', liiisscll hus gut tin hark
ii lu- ulil position willi li. M. Mussel ?\
f i.
Mi. .1. < '. \| i H 11 .. ha- gone tn Sparta ii .
mig In inn I hr lr 11 ll i/ri works of I hr
.'.?h. i I nu < ullip.Hl\ . ii.I I I M l..
Jil Vt ll Vi H<* Ill'ltlHi
Wi- fat inn s .m- siiw ing small grain
Viii pl> ul 11 II 111 ii .mini hrir. Ihai i
ihrwa.i. m h nu II. in gii along all
i igl.il . NI.IIM' linn u nil :il linnie.
Wi ;ll I hil \ I ll g -lilil?* lill ri lill
i .il lu i linn . I .link - ?ike il l ill hr
sholl lng lu il It'rW Inml -.
Wi have I,., ge Mindai Sehuuls al
im h I Im I i lu - ?ii I nil ll.
We he.U I li.it lillie I - g I ? 111 g lu hr ;l
i lu i -I mas I I .H l'unn villi 1 rn ihr
I lt lill 11 ll.
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la Ik ip*- ol 11 mi i i ig lu low II : a 1st ? Mi-.
\ i. I iel? -mi. wile ni i lu- Kn . .1.
\\ ;i ! 11 i I ?irk son. w no il ?eil las) sn minti .
\n-- M.un >ie\ellson, one ul I lea
ver's lim-! eharmiug young lailies, has
I. i II visiting m .uni around town,
l'unie again : iou ale alwavs welcome.
Ml- M.ll lr.
Mi.tiiiss Mel'hail, mir ul A shin y's
lashing -potts, passeil thioiigh Iowa
Sn ui lay .
II h.i- heel, reporliil that a hear was
aveling ?ii i ni ii 11 in tin- woutis, iv h i en
was mil lu Iii viii ut li rsl, hut sollie ir
ponsihlr nu n saw il at last ami gave
hun a ? hast-, hut iii not catch him.
We hair a good pray ti liieelitigat
the Itaplist Church every Sunday night.
We hrar that one ol the most popu
la I V onng grills ul' tow li is going to get
nial i iril t hi ?simas.
Mr. I! nins Karie gave a Kin Inlay
siieiahle l-trti finlay night, whieh some
ol' the young men say was a most en
joyable oeeasioa.
We learn that Mr. \V. .1. Wooten is
LT'nug tn mov e. We l egtet to hear of
Wooten Ichving. Itu he is n line mau.
I W.t l. Kv i.s.
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ii ll-Iri s' Meeting.
i'he Trust?es of School District No.
I i Kork) will meet at Alpine next Sat
an! ty, ihr 171 li, at "J p. m.. to approve
in Miiily ninn is mid lol other business.
All teachers tire advised to meet the
i oar ?I submitting their ceri i ilea tes of
qualification.
.1. ( i t ? ANT I', Chairman.
Unfit tent. Arnie? *alve.
The best salve in thewurld for (Juts
rtruisei?, Sores, Dicen?, Salt Kheum,
Fever Sorer?, Tetter. Chapped Hands,
ChiIhlaitin, Corns, and all Skin Krup
r.ious und pusitively eures Piles, ur no
,.ay required lt is guaranteed togive
perfect satisfaction, or muuey refund
td Prise'?ft ?'.?nt- per bo*. For sale
?v Hill-Orr Dru? Co
Tn curta <% > ul I lu Ou?t Day
rake Laxative Rroiun t? ilutrm Tablet?.
Al drnirgM?? refund ninney if it foist? ]
..ure. 2."? . Thu iceuulue han L. B. (|. on
-aub tablet, j
sj ' I?? the Riiiporiiiiii f??r Christmas
Pi-esMiitt*. Kati '.Vii?.iin ?mil VHIOIIIpintea
ur uh tilt'^n Ibex eleu fur t UH B?>aand
*? r'.?. Kve-rytnlug g ui? clump, too.
\V. I?, sim i'Suii A ? i?.
We have ju?t r et* veil another car ?nacl
of SvraeilHM .urn pp.WM. K>ep jon ?-yu
on HIM ??\ raeann i'rinicoli Plow, 'i hoy
?-?III ui win, ami ibey are winner", yoii
bo . Bruck Krna.
Il' you wer? ahnut tn go hoy-to go
buy - a Bicyel**, don't ih> HU until vim drat
li . I.W lt . lr* ri. IV Int. tn ui vi? niirM tho "gu
o.v." Why we s ?ll an many BleyiliaiM
no mystery. '?ar heart* aro right, our
\V?u-eiN t,rt? ri?, h , so uro our pri?e-.
25-3 Br ek Brow.
A new plow nu tho market, li tere*ting
o? pverv larmer, ts the Hancock Rotary
lii-e plow, .?i|.i in Anderson only by
sullivan ll rd warn Co.
What about a plow that brnakrt 2 to 3
eres a ?liv. ? to 12 inches ilt-i-p. resulting
In * one-third muro eu n, cotton or mtier
erupa, with mm half the quantiy ot
immure'.' Thin in what ? rimf, ihe urent
t*eorgt< far'uer, sava of lim Haneuek
I'low r?oM hy Sn ll l i nn Hardware C
Don't imnidn* that tbe Olivar Chilled
pl.nv- eau im ruled out. Tn nv are lt? An
derson i 'minty to atav. Ho'livan Hard
WMro Co. in rushing ibo "ll iv ?ra "
You muBt have one or moro g?nd Hat
rowM nn ?tour farm. And no harrows
made trqual to those sold by Sullivan
Hardware Co.
J J. Fretwell han just received two car
loarla nf flue Wagon*, which he ls offar
inc nt very low prices. 15
To get the best results frmn your land
and HIV? every dollar In manure and
labor voil mu?t buy unod tmp'ement*.
Sullivan H?rd*are C?. only nAnr tim
he?t and protect every customer against
fake?.
Why pay $? 00 per dr7.??n for Photos
tvliHti von eau gut the same work fur
$1.50 at Collins'?
For Hght training and pleasant exer
.Le, itel a Hero Ble o'e-it nina ensv
F r hurd work get sumo other bicycle
nui you'll not be di?apinurited.
Cabinet Photon at 81.50 to f?.50 por
di r. m at Col inn". lt?-tr.
One Cabinet Photo for 50 cent*; one
Omd-sir.-. Photo for 2"? eant* ; f,mr amall
Photos tor '_'"> eeo tn ai Col HUH'.
Tn?*re is au epdein>c of dynenfery and
Harri ie ? prevalent now. and If ymi ure nf
ll clod you ahull d try Rvatig Mixture.
*hich oin be norrhinPd at ih? K ana
I'barmaey for 25cent-*. buttle, ii IR tin h
ly recommendeJ by every person who baa
tlr-ed it.
Nearly one thousand Oliver Plow? put
in Anderdon County by NIH I i van Hard
?are Co., and the good work has Just
t> nun.
Foll REST - The offlcea recently ooo ll -
oleii liv Bonham dc v\ atkins, Ju tim IN
I['I.I.K?KM:K!I building. Apply at thia
.?Hb-?-.
Just received a ear of F'or?niv? woorina
J. 8. FOWI.KU.
FOR RKSr-A 4 room oottai/a, on
H mi ptun siret-t. Apply at tbia miloo.
WANTKI)-A trent* for .Htatory nf the
'noo-h-American War," by Hen. Henry
Watterson. A complete sui?'? ntlo hia
t rv ; illustrated with over70 full pige
??alf tunes mid many richly co nred ple
luree. Large roy ul octavo vi? lime, au
{>? rt? nut tit, pos'tpa'd for only 00 een*o
n tam ps tak.<n.) Most liberal term*
niven. Tty*Kr?ntest oppnitiini y of "bo
venn Adi%ess : The Werner t- in pe y.
Akron, Ohio. 19-9'
I Uavo your Photos made sACol'.lAe'.
V ? VA j
Our efforts ure ut full speed to clean up. You will find you can get some good things by coming to see us?t
Closing Out Prices. This week wc call special attention to a line of suitable, practical and economical
Christmas Presents !
HANDKERCHIEFS.
TAPESTRY CURTAINS.
We arc showing a beautiful line in Hemstitched GUIM!.* (different width We arc offering special inducement-) io these Goods. They wilt
Kerns) at from I Oe tu ."?Ile. Very strung line nf Ladies Embroidered Hand- 1 elegant present for wife or mother. Nothing addB more to the lookg
kerchiefs at from Hie lu ci Oil. In our Gents' Department we have the Plain ! fort of a room than pretty Curtains. You can buy them from ua
?ind Hemstitched Linen G.ls at 10c to fiOe, and a full line nf Sill; Goods ut | money. Nothing wrong with the Curtains. They are the newest
25e lo $1.00. Handkerchiefs are always au acceptable present lor man, wo- ; would rather have the money.
mau and child. Nice line of Tapestry and Chenille Table Covers-uot expeui
A??T LINIEN pretty and very acceptable gifts to housekeepers.
This is always a popular Department at ihis season. So. now piceos ? LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS &0
?ti-t received. Full line nf ll u rea u Scarfs, Pillow Shams, Dc ii ?ni Pillows, ?Vc.
Nothing gets nearer the good wife's heart than Table Linena.
KID Gi-iOVES. you good assortment to select from. Some Bjccial bargains- in "M
..... , . , n,, ... M II Damasks and Linens, Doilies and Napkins at from 50c to 8! J 50 n
I'or I.ulies ami . iciiileinco. 1 lu-v are u->tiul as well us ornamental. ba- ... , . , '
....... ,., ... . r .... simi. M .v. towels is a very strong line with us. W o can gi ve. them to you from
? hes kui fi love-, s 1 u.i i i > I n I. Mn s kui (? loves -ri (M io .-ri.;).!. -...?.", >
.^i-.UO per dozen.
TIES and CRAVATS. HUGS and ART SQUARES
Heautiful line of Novelties made up specially for the Holiday Trade. A nice assortment at attractive pries
Very attractive and stylish. 25c lo $1.00 are thc prices. Some of them in LAP KOB KS at from $1 50 to $0 50. A nice present for your g
Individual Glass Covered Hexes. ' friends.
In Ladies' Jackets and Capes we are offering unusual inducements. This is your nuance to get a Cape or Jae
very little money. We must reduce our entire Stock. Yo i will find it greatly to your interest to look us up.
and Gents' Furnishings
Moving off right along. You remember we said we would move the Clothing. Well, we are doing it. We want to
up. Not long now till the season will be over, but plenty of time to flt you up if you will only come.
We are selling Goods wonderfully low. Let everybody come.
Tours very truly,
C. F. JONES I CO.
LESSER! CO.
Great Slaughter Sale.
$15,000 worth of Staple Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing
and Gents' Furnishing Goods to be sold from now
until January 1st regardless of Value.
OUR Stock entirely too large tor this ?-ea?-on of thc year, and in order
to covert same inn? the Cash we will clo*e out ail Winter Good* af UN
HEARD OF TRICES hy ? ff er mg Special Inducements to Cindi Huyera,
li. l.?w we give you prices we will muk? until January lut:
500 yaidn good, heavy Outing Flaunt-], 30 inches wide, regular value
10c, for thu sale only. 5c
2000 yauls ?if the lieut yard wi?le Sta Island, regular price 5c, to go for
1 his? sale.. 3lc
800 yards Staple Apron Ginghams, regu'nr value 5c, foi this 6*1-'. 4c
2500 yards of Checked II'in-spun. regular pnce 5c, fo?* this sale. 34c
300H yarda of French Flinn-1*, heaniiiul design?, value 10c, for' this sale. 8?c
ltlOO yards of Hamilton C<u*hmere?, regular val ie 124c, for this sale only 74c
Good heavy Cotton Flannel, tegular value 7c, to be slaughtered for only. 44c
All of ??ur Jeana at.New York Co?t
G-ntlemen's Undershirts for this salo. 10c
100 11-4 M em rose Klau sets, gond, heavy Blabket, regular value 81 00,
to close this lot out.47c
150 Ladies' Fine Black Brilliantine Skirts, always sold for $1 50, for
this sale. 95c
275 Ladies' Outing Flannel Shirt Waist, value 50c, to close only. 23c
500 Ladies' Grey Melton Double Cape, fur tiiramed, regular price 91.50,
fur this sale only. 89c
150 Ladies' Fine Silk Plush Cap;s, value $2.00. sale price.1 47
100 Marseilhe Fine W him Quilts, always retailed at 8100, eale price.. 58c
200 It. & G. Corsets, the 8 UH) kind, for. 75c
100 Feaiherhone Corsets, the 50c hind, for. 37c
300 Lad bs* Handkerchiefs, value 5c, for this ?-ale . 2c
100 Ladies' Felt Hats, elegantly trimmed, for tnis sale at only. 23c
SHOES.
All co'ors, weights ami size-?. Men's Challenge Oak Kip Ties, all solid,
value $1.25, sale pri?e 89c. Men's Nie?* Dre>s Shoes, all toes and siz-s, value
81 25, tor this sale 97c. Ladies' ludia Goat Button Shoea, all soli-l, value
$1 25, silo price 89c. Ladies' Heavy Grain Button or Lace, regular price
81 00, for thia tale only 75c.
O L.OTHIUO-.
AU of our Clothing to be cl? std out nt n sacrifice. This is your chance.
See what bargains we otter. Can you beat these: 50 Men's Ko. 1 Suits,
made of good, lu rivy Melton, rt gular price 83.50, el-.-tighter sub- price 81 05.
40 Men's Black Clay \Vo?ted Sui s. all wool, regular price 8G 50, slaughter
salo price $4.37. 35 Men's Black Worsted Suits, regular price 85.00, slaugh
ter sale price 83.19. CO Meu'a good, heavy Cheviot Odd Coats, worth 83.Od
and 84 00, slaughter sale price 81.G9. Our enure line of Men's Overcoats to
be slaughtered at 50c on the dollar. 100 Men's good Mackintoshes, worth
82 00, for ibis mle ouly 81.37. Children's Suit? from 50o up to 84 00 a Suit
that you will buy at sight. 100 Youths'Suits, 14 to 19 years old, that we
will slaughter at 81.75-worth double this money. 125 pairs of i hi I tl ron V
Knee Pams, regular ptice 25c, sale pitee 18c. 500 pairs of Men's all wool
Joaus Punt-, worth 81 2>. for ouly 69?. Our entire Hue of Men's and Boya'
Hats tor 50c on the dollar.
Now; friends, this is no idle talk. We mean business. If you don't be
lieve tn just call in and we will con vi nco you of the tact. Our Stock roust
be sold. We appreciate the kindness and libeial patronage extended to UH in
the past, and hope by close prices, fir4-c)a?s goods and strict attention to bus
miss to merit a continuance of your kind favors.
Y o mu anxious tu please.
CESSER & co.,
Leaders of Low Prices and Advertisers of Fasts, under Masonic Templa
For the past month demonstrates the wisdom cf cs
inge We know the wants of the people, and we conic
them in selecting our Goods. No better and more thoio
reliable Stock can be found ia Anderson.
The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more espe
Shoes, as in the Shoe business there is great opportoni
sacrificing the Stock for appearance.
OUR SHOE STOCK
Is a source cf pride tc us* and there is real pleasure iq
ing a Shoe which we know represents the actual va|
cash.
Men's Heavy Shoes $1.00, $1.15, and the best that?
made 31.25.
Heavy Seal Skin Bais. $1.50.
A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth j
only $1.25;
Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50.
er than anywhere else.
Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.(
Ladies* Nice Dress Shoe, lace or button, with or
heel, $1.00. And so on through the list. We are sel
cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy I
Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c.
Canton Flannel 4c np.
Wool Flannel 10,12 1-2,15 and 25c
Heavy Fleeced Undershirts for men 95c.
Sweet, Orr & Co's. Pants,guaranteed not to rip,'
Ladies' Capes, a nice, well-selected line, from 50cj
We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what ot
pie ask for them.
Trunks, Valises, Satches, of all descriptions.
GROCERIES OF ALL KIN
WK SELL THE
BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE Ml
Our first consideration in making a sale is to
customer pleased with what they buv. If anything]
you does not conic squarely up to representations
always find us willing to do the right thing.
Mc CULLY BEI
E,ILB"Z"'S ?DI2STIITC3
. -It the phtct to buy ^
? Dollar's Worlh or COFFEE ir want something Riol???'
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