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STOCK SALE gtill in Progress previous to Stock Taking. We will make low prices en all- * Domestics, Prints, Percales, Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Trimmings, Linings, Flannels, Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, &c. CURTAINS. Tapestry Curtains, Chenille Curtains, Lace Curtains. LINENS. Bleached and Unbleached. Table Damask, Turkey Red Damask, Napkins, Doilies, Towels, &c. CARPET DEPARTMENT. In this Department we have some rare bargains in Ingrain and Tapestry Carpets, Bugs, Art Squares, Mattings, &&, &c. CLOTHING. we will sell you a better Suit for the mo?ey than any body. Nice line to select from. OVERCOATS AND MACKINTOSHES AT COST. ON BOOTS AND SHOES , We fear no competition. We have the right Goods and right prices. ? NOTIONS Of all kinds, and a great many things appropriate for What could be more suitable than some of the things enumerated above, and in addition the greatest BARGAINS IN MILLINERY Ever heard of in this section. One of the largest and most select lines of CHRISTMAS RIBBO?S And at the most reasonable prices, we have a few CAPES' AND JACKETS, INDIVIDUAL DRESS PATTERNS That you can buy almost at your own price. You will do injustice to yourself not to inspect our Stock before buying. We will continuo to seU Some things at a Sm^ll Profit, Some at Cost, Some below Cost, Until the night of Dec* 31st inst. But ion't delay until the choicest things are taken, but come at once. Wishing aU a H?rry Christmas and Happy New Year va are \- Tours truly, ^ f JLJLJ \J YJ KfXJl. XXV \/L Wholesale and Eetail Dealers m AJNl?X3R**Oai,-m. c. LOCAL NEWS. WEDNESDAY. DEO. 28, IrtirB THE COTTOW M ABE KT *~o rr* clod \VccH7 ta, B oma. Osborne ?. Co. Strict Good Middling-& Good Middling-5}. Strict Middling-58. Middling-5*. ^.Stained Cotton-4* to 5. Next Monday is Snlesdny. Saturday is the last, day for paying State mid County tases. Quite ?' number of visitors ure in the city visiting friend** and relatives. Rev. T. M. Hailey, D. D., will preach in the Baptist Church next Sunday morning at ll o'clock. The Christinas holidays passed ott* very quietly in Anderson. The weath er was most delightful. Mr. Lawrence Orr Pattison, of Green ville, and Miss Florence Fauche, of Rome, (Ja., are spending the holidays with the family of Dr. S. M. Orr. Married, on Dec. 18th, 189?, by Mag istrate S. H. Stone, and athis residence, ? Mr. .Johnnie Duncan and Miss Essie j H rooks, all of Anderson County, S. C. At the home of the bride's parents, in Broad wr. y Township, this morning j at ll o'clock, Mr. .Tames A. Dillinglium and Miss Rettie Erskine were married, Rev. J. L. Mci.in ofliciating. Married, at Inc home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fant, in this city, this afternoon at4o'clock, by Kev. J. N. H. Stimmerei, Mr. Walter Murphy and Mi&s Louise Fant. On Monday, January 2, tho Robert E. Leo Chapter of tho Daughters of the Confederacy will meet nt. the residence of Mrs. Bleckley, The hour is 4 o'clock, and the ladies ure urged to be prompt in attendance. Samuel White, a negro, 30 years old, who occupied a house in Mr. James T. Pierson's yard, was f ound dead in bed Christmas morning. The Coroner viewed the body but considered an in quest unnecessary. The negro was a heavy drinker, and it was t'iought he collapsed from drinkiug too much whiskey. The Youug Ladies' Junior Society of the Presbyterian Church gave the chil dren bf the Sunday r>hool a delightful entertainment lase Monday afternoon, consisting of music, songs and recita tions and a Christmas chimney. Santa Clans was present and each child was made happy by receiving a brick tPled with candy, from the chimney. The New Iberia, La., correspondent of the New Orleans Picayune, under dato of the 21st inst., says: "At the home of her mother, in this city, there were married this morning at 10 o'clock hy Rev. J. M. Henry, Miss Anna Lewis Grant to Mr. W. N. Miller, of Ander son, S. C. A reception was held at the ! bride'rf home, where, until the arrival of the east-bound train, her troops of friends wished - and prayed her happi - i ness. The groom and bride left on the 2 p. m. train for thehomeof Mr. Miller, passing en route through New Or leans." Mr. Miller and his bride reach ed Anderson last Friday and are being royally entertained by their friends. I A new bank, with a capital stock of ? $100,000, will begin business in this city as soon after January 1st as organiza - j tion can be perfected. The promoter is Mr. Joseph J. Fretwell. Of the $100,000* ?50,000 hos been subscribed in tho city and tito refusal of the rc j mailling $50,000 will be given to the farmers of Anderson County, who will probably take it. In any event, the bank is an assured fact. The name will be the "People's Bank," and tho erection of a handsome bank building will begin as soon as a suitable site is agreed upon and secured. In addition to his own large property, Mr. Fretwell represents and probably controls con siderable- wealth belonging to Others, and as he is recognized as a prudent, successful businessman, full of energy, he will have no t?fuble in securing any amount he may desire. H. O. Swett, a tenant on Mr. J. W. Ashley's plantation, was accidentally shot and killed. Sunday morning by A-more pitiful sight than a mother and her child, both captives and shackled in a dungeon, could not well bc imagined. There are thousands of mothers and their babes who lie shackled by disease in the dungeon of death. Without knowing it, or having the faint est comprehension of it, the fault lies with the mother. ? Too many wqmen enter upon the responsibilities of wifehood and moth erhood while suffering from weakness and disease of the delicate and important or gans th?t make wifehood and motherhood possible. . A woman who suffers in this way cannot be a capable wife aud a competent mother. Before-entering upon the'duties and responsibilities of these positions, she should see to it that Tier health, both gen eral and local, is thoroughly restored. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all medicines for this purpose. It acts, directly on the sensitive organs concerned, making them strong, healthy and vigorous. It: promotes regularity' of the fonctions, allays irritation and .inflammation, heals ulceration, checks unnatural aud exhaust ing drains and soothes pain, lt tones and builds up the shattered nerves: It turns tile dangers and pains of maternity into safety and ease. It is a medicine that is intended fof this one purpose only and is .good.for no other. Dealers sell it and no honest dealer will suggest a substitute. .'Ur. Pierce's Favorite Prescription did me ao much good that to-day I nm well agata and stronger tbctf I Have been for year*." writes Mn, Alex, fcncltlr, of W?6C. Isabella Co . Mich. "I nave a baby one year bid and as fat and healthy as one contd ?riait to ?ce. I took two ?bottles of 'Favu.it* Prescription.' I keep Dr. Pieree'a- Pleasant i'eiki* in the house ?il the - time: Uv family take no other kind of pUU." M A SLUGGISH BR /T^ Is caused fay Imperfect (?^K in thc Liver ^PRICKLY AS IS fi BOON TO Bl ^X?k It purifies the bowels, st rei liver, aids digestion, pi cheerfulness and SOLO BY ALL 0RUQQI8T8. Johu M aga ha. A crowd ot' both whites and bia; ks hud assembled in au out house ou Mr. Ashley's plantation and were throwing dice. Sw ott demanded money from a negro who had borrowed from him that morning. The negro re fused to pay. and .Swelt raised an axe and threatened to kill him if he did not pay. At this point Mahalia appeared on the scene, drew his pistol and threatened to brain the negro with it. Swett asked Mahalia to let him have the pistol and reached out and grubbed it. Almost instantly the pistol was discharged, the hall entered S wet t's abdomen and he sank to the floor, lie died at midnight Monday. An inquest was held and a verdict iu keeping with the above facts rendered. Malvin Ash ley was appointed special deputy and took charge of M agu ha. who will go before Judge Kl ugh at Abbeville and ask to bi* released on bond. About one. o'clock Thursday night Mr. William Tod J. who lives jual out side the city limits, south, drove into the city and to the jail seated in a wag on with a double barrel shotgun across his lap and a burly negro for a driver. Ho woke up the Sherill* and turned the negro and team over to him for safe keeping. For sometime past Mr. Todd has been missing seed cotton from his cotton house, and had just re cently made the fastenings on the house more secure. Thursday night he heard a noise iu the yard, and looking through the w indow saw the negro try ing to effect an entrance. Half nude and barefooted, he grabbed his gun aud l ushed out, and as the negro drove oil" Jie "pulled down on him," and brought the team to a standstill. Climbing into the wa iron he quietly waited for some of the family to bring his clot bea und shoes, dressed himself, and ordered the negro to drive to the city and thence to jail. The negro gives his name as Iteubiu Hill and his place of residence. Dr. Watson's farm. While out gunning Tuesday with three companions about, his age, Oscar Smith, age 13, son of Mr. W. H. Smith, of Broad wny Township, was accident ally shot with his own gun and killed. The boys had reached a point about two miles from Mr. Smith's and about a quarter of mi!e from Mr. C. L. Tuck er's and* had stopped at a spring. Oscar leaned hi? gun against a tree and stooped down to drink when the gun fell to the g .-on nd and was discharged, and the entire load entered his back just, belo'w The shoulders. His com panions were almost paralyzed with excitement ; but one of them ran to Mr. Tucker's and gave the alarm, and three young ladies, who were alone at Mr. Tucker's, responded and ran hastily to the dying hoy. As they reached the scene Mr. Mike Hobbins happened to be passing in his buggy and with his assistance Oscnr was carried to Mr. Tucker's house. Rumors were sent to his home and for medical aid, and everything possible was done to save him, but after six hours' suffering hu died. The remains were interred at Eureka Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, tho Kev? William Brown con ducting tho funeral services. A Beautiful Home Wedding. Last Wednesday afternoon, at half past twelve o'clock, a pretty home wedding was solemnized in this city, the contracting parties being Miss Mamie Barr, of this place, and Mr. .lohn Wei fenden, of Kvinston, Fla. The house was tastefully decorated with holly and mistletoe, the parlor especially being beautiful. The soft radiance of the many candles made more effective tho glossy leaves and red berries of the. holly and the white waxen ones of the mistletoe. There was a hush of expec tancy when Mendelssohn's Wedding March begun, rendered very expres sively on the piano by Miss Lillie Brown. The bridal party entered in the following order : First, two little maidens, Lila Brownlee and? Leila Barr hearing the riug upon a silver tray, followed by the groom with his best man, Mr. Paul L. Barr. Lastly came the bride leaning upon the arm of her sister, Miss Daisy Barr. The bridal party formed a semi-circle be fore a pyramid composed of palms, ferns and ivy and directly nuder a largo bough of mistletoe, suspended by broad, white ribbons from the ceu ter of a canopy of ropes of evergreens interspersed with chrysanthemums. Tho ceremony was performed by the Hov. J. N. H. Summerell. The bride was gowned in a handsome suit of military blue taffeta silk, elabo rately tumbled in black velvet ribbon and heavy cream Ince. The bouquet, she carried was composed of large pink roses and maiden hair terns. Tho maid of honor was attired in a handsome street costa nie of tan covet cloth,'With trimmings of green taffeta and've!vet, and carried a bouquet of piuk roses. After the ceremony the bridal party left the parlor to the closing strains of the wedding inarch. An elegant I mich eal! was served, 'Misses Josephine Cashin, Anna Brown, Claudia Provost and Lieze Sharpe being the fair wait resses. ' After some time spent in pleas I ant converse, the happy couple depart 4IN_ & Digestion and Disorder and Bowels, !m? >H B1TTERS{ WH WORKERS igthens and regulates the ??MP remotes vigor of body, mental activity, i L PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE, jflffP j cd on the 2:20 train for Kviuston, Fla.. I t? visit the groom's parents. Tho bride wort? a handsome traveling dress ot' brown doth trimmed in brown velvet. The dainty little traveling hat matched the gown. Several friends accompanied them UM far as Helton. The bruie has many friends who wish for the newly made husband ami wife much happiness in their new lite. A I'lt I KM). The Sure La Grippe Ctre. Tlier? ?H ..<. u>cH .n*-rio* from Ut MI ?trem?* ful omlaciy if vu ?il univ tn?* 'lulit rem-<iv. Y< u me having palo nil ihrmiKti jour b liv. ymir over ls mit of order, h-.vo ...i npnelit-. no life or xiiitntion. hav> hal co ii, tn tic ?m c oinccie v n-ni np. K Heine Bolen* i thu only remc-l tent ul vt* you pr iinpt mid Hiiro m lef Tu- y ?.ct rt rtttti ?y on >?ur Liver, ?Su numb ami Kido"?H ton?? np ?he wind? s^uin mu? a*** \ou fem ?lite nee* beim;. They ?ire gu?rnii>fd t?? cure or pri?'? mfmirted K?tr M? o at Hnl-or-r Drug C?'a. I) ui; S.oro ?Inly ii OJ per b itt itt. For Shot Olin?, Rifles and Revolvern, ahuue witn tn?-i r v*rl??ue need* ; tor sport lng gumin lu getieml-III blum, fur w bnt ?iv, r you *et-K 111 that direction, it will pity you to drop into Brock Bro* < ;<> to fhn Book Store of Faut ?Y, Son for Wall Paper. r*e Uif line, diaplav of flu ?Ninian (hinds nt tho Book store ol Kant & Sun. Brillit ymir friend alouir, Hie one that knowe all ubi mt Billen e??, and let unnhow you both I UH li? nu M I mes I, the ? tn mjjnsi, the timi Wheel that WBH ever built for the nt lift. ? ? are closing ?nit Wheels nt a eacrUhe*. Now lu your chane* to get u g<iod Wueel cheap. Bmuk Bro* Rt tn Mer* Mill after the mont critical weighing of merit sud pri?e. Diop lu ai d weluh one. They aru now on exht . dtioii at that live and hustling linn of Brock Bron. 2.i-2 Tn? c. A. Rei'd Mu*ic Bonan baa re* cebtly r e.? tved a full ear hind ?it Piaiioa, and are ?dfi-riug high grade instruments at lower prices tbau eyer heard of tu this country. , On- 1 2th," plus roany others on a strip of Meei, and you have a haw, See-Saw* of all Hurts, kinda and ->?z?ia to sa? any thing sawaole at Brock Bros 25-3 The C. A. Reed Mimic HOUHOhas taken the Siato Aueticy for the cele b rai eil Co lumbia Graph?ipboiie, and ia selling them at inauutacturer'a prices, lt will luterest every one to call at the M nato House and see this wondul fut in volition. The drat time yon feel "ttunnlnb" drop n at Brock Bros. They have all kinna of Guns, and ''Boes nf Guns," at prices never before beard of. 25-3 Money to loan on farm lands. ?Apply to I*. J Mauldin. Office over the Bank of Anderson. 24 tf When "the fever"-the Bloyele fever can bea you, (or you catch II), we would like a chance lo prescribe for you. Not that we expect lo t-ffrct a cure, only to a?-11 . ou a wonder in Wheels. For ibm S 10.00 bil a we cn uni t you tba highest higti-grari* Wheel tbitt ia made, and thc. IK the ISM) Ram bl? r the \Vb?cl that baa stood the tent tor 20 yean*. We can fell iou un 181)8 Rt in tiler tor $35.00. "That ia not HO wume," eh ! B ima limn, 25-3 (rJ ard ware.) Iron K'ng Stove? are sold in Anderson only by Osborne & Cliukscales. Axes, with or without handle?. Light onea that can he handled by bora or wo men, thence by easy singen tip lo the heaviest Broad Axe-. Hatchet*, llke w|*e, in a great variety of simpes and weight* and air,--*. We inly nt add A'lz*** to the above, and if you m-ed anything in tbe Cutlery lino don't forget our goods are emt ran teed-eo are our price*. 25-3 Brock Bros. Iron King Stoves are considered the beat Buy one. Usborne ot CtinkscaloB, Sole Agents. Roofing, tir. work, galvanized iron work ano plumbing done on short notice by Osborne & Cliiikscales. The Anderson Mattress Factory wants to buy shucks aud straw and will pay good prices. 2m. Air tight beaters saves fuel. Will keep li e all ttigbt Cheapest heater on earth. Foraaletby John T. Burris*. 18-81. Cold weather ls coning. Cd 1 and get an air tight beater of J no. T. Bunins. 8t. If yon are afflicted with diarrhma or dysentery, try tivan*' Mixture. Guaran teed ti: cure ihexevereMi attack if taken in time. For aale at Kvans Pharmacy. Price, only 25 cents a bottle. For Toys, X?nas presents and Stoves, call on J no. T. Burrics. 23-4 Jno. T. Burnes has a beautiful line of Toys. Xntaa uoodiof tbe beat eel ctinn io China, Vanes, Ac. 23-4 If you want a good razor for vour sweetheart or husband, call at Brock Bros. end buy one of their guaranteed. When they use it it will make thom stn i le. If you want a good pocket knife, or a beautiful pearl handle pen keif**, call and examine the stock of Brock Broa, who are selling them cheap. Jno. T. Burris* will pay yon nighest cash price fur dry and green hides. 23-4 For a o ean shave aud easv cutting vet the Mm md Razor and tbe Nimrod Axe. Sold only by emili van Han) waru Co. Just received .a big lot of bout trade of Rifle Powder and tither ammunition for the Xmas trade at Sullivan Hardware Co. Tbe Sullivan Hardware Cn. is now push ng its Plowa and Harrowe. Read toe ad. In this paper. Cabinet Ph..toa at $1.50 to 93.50 per doz-m at Collins*. Jil-tr. One C-tbinet Phcto for 50 eenie; ono Card-Size Photo for 2? ?'ente ; four small riinioa tor 25 cents at Collins'. G> to the Emporium for Christmas Present*. Red Wagon* and Velocipede*, lor children. Bicycles for the Boy* and Giris. Everything g nug cheap, too. W. D. Simenon ot Co. ' We have just received another car load of 8yracu*>e furn Plows. K?-ep yon eye on the Nyra?'ti??e <'rincon Plow. They ruo to win, and they ate winner?, you bet. Brock Rro*. Tremendous nit ck of linn?, bonuht before tbe high tanti" went into efl'-c.t. Sullivan Ha rt ware Cc. wnl hell you it Gun cheaper than they can he bought to day at wholesalo front the factory. If you were about to go hoy-to go buy-a Blcycl?, don't do so until you ti mt ki ow ir vere wise to give oom the "go by." Why woad! MO many Blcyrlta is no mystery, '?or hearts are right, our Wheela are right, so are our price*. 25-3 Brook BMW. HOLIDAY G Christmas Novelties. THE FINEST SELECTIONS, NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS, MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. Look over tho 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. Eest 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, Tock, Imperial, Band Bow or Flowing End. Special patterns for the holidays. Now comes something for solid comfort-Gloves-silk lined, undress Kids, 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, Hats and ishing Goods knows that. For a Christmas starter SCRIVEN S DRAWERS 69C. TOYS, TOYS AND DOLLS. OLD PA??TA TLAUS will not forget tho 1 Itt'e Folk*, If Cotton is only ?c. per pound, ?ben 3011 can go to the Toy Ewtahltabment of .101IN T. BURRIS? end hov Toy? sn very cheap ttnd make a>l the little follows bappv. Come and see greatest variety of Toy? ot all kinds. I will expect all tho Little Polka to come and make their selections and old >anta will do the rest. FOR COOK STOVES? HEATING STOVES? OH.. STOVES, A IK TIGHT HEATERS, I AM HEADQUARTER*. Tinware, Crockery in Piain and Fancy Ghana, in the greatest varietloa. '1 bo largest Rieck to select from. Come early before th? choicest pieces ?re gone. CHINA DINNER SET??, l(K! pieces, for $15.00 per Set. MATTING for your Dioitig Koora and Halls will make a nice present for Xmas. Thanking bil my frionds ana customers for past favors I ask a continuance of same. JOHN T. BURR?SS. <?0\ \ RUBBERS as tough as the Thanksgiving gohbler. Protect your feet and spoil thc doctor's hill. You know you can't do justice to that turkey if you have a cold. The best Rubbers in the market cost only ."Wc. Compare that with your last doctor's bill. A pair of Rubber? in time saves nine or *?.n cold?, and wo have the BEST SHO^S IN THE WORLD To go inside Ihe Rubbers, and tho prices-like the Shoes-"out of sight.'' We are the Shoe Store people ! Come and let us sell you your Shoes. COBB & CEAYTON, Undflr Mud?lo T?mnl?\ th*? Yntpn Rho? Cn'* Ol Stan***' COME TO THE MEW STORE OF J. C. OSBORNE For Fancy Groceries, Confectioneries, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Tobacco, And many other things too mimerons to mention. IS?* Come to see me before buying. VSr Thone and Free Delivery. Yours to please, J. C. OSBORNE, South Main Street, below Bank of Anderson, W. II. Harrison's OM Stand. PATRICK MILITARY INSTITUTE s? Offers Best Advantages in All Respects. Students may save Time and Money. JOHN B. PATRICK, Anderson, S. &