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Ituild ing. hunks ami site will roach c-|ose 1?) ^J?u.??A --*ma> . - ? - kcuntnr Tillman has Iteenme appar ently mteresteil in tin- making ol' ten. Ile has propose?! tin amendment tn he obied lu thc agricultural njtpiopl lat loll hill when il is taken up m ibo Senate lor thc appropriation ul ??.I.IMMI lo eua hie lin- Secretary ol Agriculture tn in vestigate ami report i he <-osi ol'tmiking ten. ?mil the hoi inclinais nf ?lilt i\ :t - ting ami preparing tin- article Im lin mai kel. The weat her linn nu al Washington II poll- that lin- comlitioii ol wheat the liest ul lYhruurv was fair. There was mn snow enough for ploted ion. hut the general condition was very satisfactory. The acreage of winter wheal I'm the present season is esti mated ni "P.?I?:M;:?>, which is 1.1Mis acres greater than the ?nea sown in thc fall of isti;. ?un? l/Jlis.sii!) acres in excess of the winter wheat act milly harvesteil in I St is. A dispatch from Chattanooga says that advices from all ot the cotton growing Stales inilicatc a greatly rc ilttccil acreage, the prohahlc reduction licing placed nt ?"1 to lu per cent. This is news ol' the "important if true" va riety. A reduction of either '"Tuir }u percent, in 1 he cot ton acreage, and n ! corresponding increase in thc acreage for provision crops, would he ol' im mense hem lil to thc South. As you ure sitting in your hcauliful li?me lo-day. surrounded hy admiring friends and loving relalives, enjoying perhaps the greatest luxuries nf life, do von think of the many trials, priva lions, wants that uro endured by those whom ?1 wisc creator has placed inn pusH?un less fortunate than yourself .' Then are even in I his city people w bo arc n?-l millv net-ding the necessaries ni life. I'crimps in -omi liome- (herc is no wootl or coal lo warm lin bullies quivering with enid. Mu lint I h i Ilk there i- no sitltetiiig because you do liol sec it. \'?-?( -nine ol lin- huts or linger cabins, look around and hold your cars open. There 1- :00m lor cluiritahle work. Vim maj h.IM- an abundance. Then sci io ?1 that you emit i ?bute in some way to the happi ness of ul her.-. Von i an mo suppose your>clf in thc position of being com pel led to depend upon others lor w hat you niti-i have to bold your so?laud both but iln-i. ll this were possible, you wimbi look tor something todo. "The puoi \e huve always with you." follow the example \v[ hy I In- teacher of teachci -. In speaking ot thc Hhick In'nnmud Kaili omi. t In- |io\ci K>. Xrtrs says: "Kverything in loitmition with the Pluck Diamond i- mnviui: aluug nil right. The 1 '.ill open II I. na ne iel i - d oi Hg all that can be ilom . and not liing has developed tu dampen im an instant (hi hopes and expectations ul thc pi munt - irs ni thc road: M hile, un llieulher hand, every turn is ul thc most prom ?sing mit ure. It only remains foi cm-It community to stand linn, look after it local interests, ami do its full duty a? -tarted out to do. ?md there i- cver.\ assurance that every detail ot fol. I tonne's cont rael will he carried out io the h iter. Never, for ?in instant, let the idea get into your head that thc road will not bc built, lui it will he just ;i> surcas ven ?nc reading this. I,ct ?.very nm- interested du his pledged duty as thc promoters ?ind olliccrff arc doing I heirs, ?md thc time will be short until the w01 k begins-even shorter than nm nv ul tin- most ardon I support ers of th?- enterprise imagine. The most important thing fur each local community tudu is to look to the ful llllmcnt ol' its pledges in onler that it may receive the promised henetit. Wc know whereof wc speak when we tell you these things." - Hawaii is pronounced Uah-wyon. roi.I M Bl A LIvTTKK. Hu' Lillie! Nows from Hie Legislature, SjHiml I'on rs/iiiiiili iii t af /tih lfii/t tin i'. (.". ?I i M J ; I \. S. < '.. I<li. i :. I ?*!.!., I In- 'itv i> wrapped ni .i lu . i nt il H I m.inti'- ut' snow. * 'ii I hui -ii.i v IIIMIli tin- urnlher IIIIII .in was ulllioillii'i il .i- fiirecust ?ii? ihr approach ?il lieut i .nu, ;iml lin- limul- u h ?rh - ii hi 11 il .Uni I il H Ui lu il :i Hil li . ?.'?-'lil hoyi'l I'll abovr Tiki ii ihn h m.nilli a- lar n> t he i-.M- i milli ii.;* it. iuiltralril a I i hr I ul I Itt ti lillM-fl I ..! I tn pi ?.ph? i-v.: iuit In iii?! -ul 1111-* ni iliali.v. il luil ult. ll ni iv IIIU'ill j Ul' 11 V .a h il'I ?M -111 ? t - .iiiil lu n;-i ti.;.- . ?i * iii ij m pu,- i--l while, alu! sj il rr ?in H '.. ha . .nu'.'.i il ami -li rn il ah| i. li.itt !\ lilli ?1 I Iiis UHU : :. i. u' ih?- -11 ? rt - ai? i ?.\n. .1 i.!? ?uh ?.l uhoiij .-IS j i m li? ... .ml ' hr imlii ..I ion- .>I a I ia Sr i .. ii) :i . \< ? . -Iii-Iii. I ant: I! o'chirit . .. 'i .;. iiiiti.l m-;ii ly night ihr jrat h . : l! i!.i i .m.! ilinii ? ami i.i -1< i ami j ?.'I -?? : p? I ha) r- I hall ?yr I I ?ri? ur Hi ? lil in Columbia: ami -iiu ? I hal I inn- l hr . anil I ii ?! i. . ; . ,i ; - j ml th. ha? I. - lia \ . ? i .i-i ? I lu i lin, An a t lr ii 11 il u as ina? h- I \ i -ti * i ila \ I ty lin- II?.: rai pi upi. in rl.ru I t In M 11 arli -..niton i lu pl n v ?sui -m?\\ pl. i\v. Im i I hr 11- was lu? ur ;i m Usc nu o i I han - :o i i -.. m lin .iiii II 11 ? t. Th? ' ? i'lu lol Assi-uihl\ has ;il lasl li? tin iii -ul--mu ul lin- ii.|iini . pu -! HOI. ll was I a kr ii up in hui h ihr Sriialr .mil lli?.i-r Lisi ITiihn rvruiug .nul loi . i lu 11 i--i il I III' U11 i-JI li.iiiul huth ulmus! I'M'liisivrl\ silirr. Mnny lunguitirrul speeches hnvr hrui iintilr, man\ more will lu- niailr, ami I lu- ant i i i p;il inn ul sensational Ira lu irs well as tin- IVnsl ul ora lui?, i- filling I hr (Zilllu irs at every session. No less than twrlvr mensures on I hr liquor question have hoon introilurril, illili all air hring lU.-nissril on their merits, thr < i in -.-I ii in iji i\\ heilig, shall (hr mat Irr hr submitted lo Ihr pro pio? This liri I h il, tho question will hr. which ol' tho philis |?ioj)o-ci| shrill he ?mbmiHcd? Jus! lien- I waiii t?? correct a fearful mistake I linnie in Inst work's lulu. I spoke of the ',McCullough hill US heilig il "Simon pure" prohibition hill. I hail Hoi n ail it thru. I?l|t ??'.:'.'. ii is uiyI liing else limn ?i prohibition bill. lt would rusten upon the pY-n'pio a Stute Bunill ul* Cob I roi ami a dispen sary system ?>i' Ihr worst type. Fortu liatoly. Mr. Crillee, inn- to the pledge on prohihilion made lo Ihr people of Anderson, introduced a pure, unvar nished prohibition lull, and linnie an I'loipinil a p) ira I in hr hal I' ol'1 he. meas ure in which, among other things, he said: 'll my prohibition f riends mean husiurss, if they inruii prohibition, this is ihr lull they should support. I his is ihr bill ihr\ must support, because il gives prohibition purr and simple; 1ml if they iiieaii politics this lull tines m>l suit I lieut ami w ill not br supported by thrill.'' Ihr appeal was rar nest ami eloquent anti was nttriitively listened In by Ihr rut itt- House. 'Ihr following is the hill: SF.ITIOS I. That the manufacture, sale, barter or exchange in I he State ol' South Carolina ol' any spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented, brewed (whether luger or vice been or ot lier intoxicating liquors, any compound or mixture thereof, by whatever named, called or known, w hich is used ns a beverage, by any pri son or corporation, is hereby prohibited. Si:r. II. Thal tiny person or persons violating the provisions ol' the fore going section, shall br defined guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall for each ollcnso he pun ished liya line ol not less (han Uar i i lindi ?il 1 >ollars. nor more than Two Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment ol' nut less t han t bree months, nor more than six months, in tin- County Jail, with hard labor upon (lie public works ut lin- County. Provided, that noth ing herein contained shall hr so enli st rued as lu prevent the importation of liquors, wine or beer, fur the personal use of ?hr importer, or ul thc importa tion ol' wini1 b\ an ofticcr nf thr ( hinch Itu Saerami-ulal purposes, or the im portation of pur?1 Alcohol by licensed druggists, for the compounding of medicines nul used ?ts a beverage. Si.? .Ul. Tim? this Act shah lie of lurer un ami lifter July 1st, I SSM?, ami all liquors then ii? the (,iiunt> Dispen sa ri csj shall he returned lo the Slate I dspcusury, whereupon t hr Stn ir Hoard ul Control shill) dispose ol' all liquors thru mi bund, lo persons heyond tho borders ul t hr Slate. Si . . I Y. That all Aels ami parts of Act- inconsistent willi this Act air herein repealed. I am informed this morning that Mr. Met iilhmgh has determined lo accept Mi. I'ri ace's hil! in lieu nf his hill. and. also, thai Senator Mnwermpproves the I'rinre bill ami may introduce it in the Senate. The work ut tin- Ways and Means Commit trr prevented Mr. I'riuee coining prominently lo the front during ihr first ol' the session, but hts nhilify is bring rapidly recognized, h i> impossible to forecast thc nut coiur ?it (hr liquor quest iou. lljsc'nn i? ni is ripe, as evidenced hy the ninny mensures introduced agitating the matter, lt is handy possible thal thc question will nul be sri I ltd at litis ses sion. The dispensary people will un dertake to hurry adjournment and may succeed I ie I ore discussion ends. The liousr luis already agreed to adjourn on the Vlsi inst, but the Suinte has not concurred. After discussion, the various niras uirs on this subject will he taken up ami voled upon, and no our can tell what measure will succeed. The I?. I?. A. l?obiiison lull is perhaps (lu-most popular. The Mauldin hill has many friends, but is said to be wry -defective. A bill recently introduced hy Mr. C. K. Uobiiisun, of Ciekens. is receiving many favorable comments, and its Inn lm>-. Iogether with thc fact that ii i- in the na tuve ol' a compromise measlier, may hiing it, ultimately, suc cess. The bill j?, as follows: SKCTIMN I. Thai for thr purpose of obtaining an expression ol' the "local option" of the several counties of this Stair on the liquor quest ion, it special election shall be In-lit on thc Hist Tues day in August, IS!H?, in each and every county of the State, nt which elect ion the qualified electors nf the several counties may vote fm- "Disnonsnrv" or "License" or "Prohibition, one of the three. If at such election no one of the thru' shall receive n majority of the votes mst, in any one or inoro i ou li I ?c.-. I'K ii .i .. i onil -? i i tal i ?t it ?on ?Ililli (..' (ll iii oil I lu I liiiil I III VI.I\ in \ 11 _r 11 - !. (>.'.', in -mli riuintv ni i olin ;n -. ;tt ss Inch .-nomi i ii i ?ion '.In .p.ai lin il i li i im ol -m h ronni .. ni i linn t H - may voil' l<n uni m t tn ni lu i n| tin two which 11 > i ? \ i i| i!n highest mouin i ol votes at lin- lii-i flection, lin H -lill- ol -mil clod iulL* ul iii r lion- -!:;:!! bc certified In flu Secicliii v . ?I Slate lix t In-i-|rri nm ruiiiiir -nun i ?.I lin- -i \rial mimili .-, a- in tin ru-i ol a general clccliun, iinil bx lum II - pullctltu tin- ._. ? . 111 -1 ; 11 a--i mills .ii ji lli \t H - 111.1 I ses-jull ill I IO #??. j) -Ililli lu I In-ilnl \ ul t In i iii\i i mn lunppuiut, ll|M?U lin- 11 ennuin lnl.it inn ol lin Senil tor ami un mini - ul tin-Inni-i- ol l?pl'O -i'll (.'lt I VI'S I I oin i ai li roll ll ty, ol' it mu .nui!', ol I Inni. I hi i > election eummis -miiet s Im i .H li ami i>M'i.\ rniinl.x Im I li. pm pi i-r u! Mir li -pi n. 11 i Irrt ?un "i i'll i l inn-: I 'i ii\ nd il. I |i;it nun ul t in -.ml i li i in.ii i oiitini--ioi|i t - a- lil., w i Un- nt.in i gi - ol i li .i inn -liall |iii an flilVui'illi ul 'I ?.-pi ii .ii;.." mn .ot ?nix ot i!> u| "J.?i .?;, i , .uni um ali nilVoi'iili >.| "l'inhibition:" ami -tub -|" ' ta! i ?. i i ?ni.|t < ; tun- -hail lu ruml ni ii O .i ami j ir. i i m il lr. I In lav. - .nil i nli - govi I ii j li'.' jim I al i li ri ?un--. I i\c?-p| Hi.il flo rumpt'li.-ilt inn -hall I" ! nilli.Mil lu lin mm m i -mm i- m man | age}ililli II\ uili.-; necessary ami I. jil im.iii i \p? it.-r- -liall in iii 11 a s i il I ix I Iii- .-oX ?'l ill rutllii irs. I In ilppl Upi iiltiull Lil! pa--t tl xx il ll lill!. \\ i ; 111 _r 111 j ._. .nul il,.- Mu',-, i- mo1. . ngilgi il un I hr Suppl> hill. I lu li l|j>l|'il'tiug hill XVilS Killi il lix I hr St Ililli-. A lull lin.* pa <-i tl pi i mi 11 i ii g i il ii - I u .ll.ll I heil rh..I I? , - hs SH lilli ? I I ?Hg Mn- plupnst-il a mimi mr li I-. ll flt ?ll pelj Mun, lu tin- iinalili. il Mili i - u| lin- < iis. I.. I!. N.iirux. i .' Not Ih-atl, (tut Liveth. 1.1 la .lat h-un. tulumi, is thc mother . .I ;t xvell-knnxx ii young man ol' this tits, mimed .lohn .hickson. lit- hail been in thc emploi ol'.fudge Cary un til a hunt t'hrisluiiis, ss hin he went tn Greenville to spend a while in pleasure and recreation. I.u-t .Munday his moth er received a telegram stilting that. Jin xvas dead mid coming hume, ur word* to that clin t. Immediately thc .Jackson family were thrown into great distress, and every prcpnrntioii WUfi nuuk* ?it once for his Initial. A lui In Ihr cemetery was bought. The grave in which he was to rest wits dug. The hearse headed a great congregation of weeping kindred pud sorrowing friends who went to meei Ihe tliiihi nu the fl fri Viii of the cars, thc company, instead of seeing a great box in Hie baggage car. saxx John .hickson, in his own proper pernon, in thc midst of life, und in the enjoyment nf perfect health, w:dk forward to the platform of tho passenger car. The scene that followed is not for ns lu de scribe. The weeping mother's tears xx ere turned fruin biitovuess tn those of rejoicing, and instead of funeral looks the most delighted people on earth gave expressions of joy ?iud trlndiicss. ? lohn .hickson was amazed. Ile did not understand the great demonstra tion, ile knew nut tin- cause nf thc hearse. The whole scene was such as lo bewilder mid ?'imfuse him. ile hud nut heard Gabriel's trumpet, ?iud he saw no need for tin- hearse un bis own account, and thc great Imit?balo was simply beyond his comprehension. NV beti be timk in the situation he re lieved the undertaker, and declined to accept ii ride in his machine. And thus it is that .lohn .lockson had a strange experience in the opportunity of seeing his hearse, of witnessing thc grief of friends, and nf looking into the grave which had been prepared for him. Ile will, no doubt, for manya day he a living monument nuda spared reminder of the fallibility of telegraph operators. The despatch -xvhieh he in tended to send was "Coining home to day." Hy some accident it was nindi to read "Coining home deild.v-Abbe ville t'ress ami Jittnner. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plainfield, III., mnkes the statement thal she caught, cold, which settled on her lungs ; sh** was treat ed for a month hy her family physician. Out. ynov wnrse. lt?! told her sb? was H h I ?pt-1 es? victim of consumption, and that no medicine cut:pl euro lier Her drug gist siit:ge-?te<l i?r King's New Discovery tor l?uii?U!iii?tion ; she bought a bottle, and t i her delight fourni herself benefited from l?r--1 d'se Shu continued t's us*?, anti a'tor taking six bottlea round herself sound atnt well ; n -\f does her own house W irk, anti is as w\\ as shn ever waa. Free r .-1 H l bot tl PN o' this Great Discovery at Hill t?rr Co's. Ding Store, l.irge buttles .Mle. and $1 Ul) FOR SALE ? Sloan, on West Market Street, with in the corporate limits of ibo cits. The 1,-tt contains lour acres, moro or lu-?? for further information spplv to .1. n. WU.H1TK, Trust-e. Keb I.*,, is ;i :;l -j Jurist! of Probate's Nile. STATIC OF SOUTH ('AKOONA, Anderson County, /a Common ?'letta Court. Mrs K. s. Laughlin, Plaintiff, against S. T. Craig, in his own right, and aH Administrator of the Kstate ol' A M. Craig, deeea-ed, D. J. Craig, et al, D? tendants - Foreclosure, Ac. BY virtue ot a Decree in Koreclosnre in the alai ve stated case, made liv .1 litige Abtrieb on tin* Ith day of March, ls'.'*, I will sell to tb- bi>ibe-.r. biod-r at Anderson C. H., S. .'. un S der-day in March next, the fol lowing described Kcal Kstate, to xv it : All that lot ot' Land Minute in the cor porate limit-. ? f the Cuy of Anderson, containing eight and one-half (S) i acres, moro or less, and bound on tho South by extension o? West Market Street, on the Wost by Street near the Western limits of salt! City, on the North by land of Frank C. Whittier, and on tho East by Street laid out bom xv bitner Street to extension of Wost Market Street. Terme of Hale-Casi?. Purchaser to pay extra for papers, K. Y. IL NANOK, Probate .lodge as Special ltt> fe ree. l-Vb 10, IS!?I_3t_ 3 WHEN YOU WANT New Axle Points, New Wheels, New Curtains put on, and your Buggy re Painted, or any kind of Repairs on Carriages or Wagons, we are prepared to give you the best work for least money. PAUL E. STEPHENS. The Kains (leseend, the Times awl the Weather hang heavy, like a mill-stone, about the neck of Competition. \\ iih tin.' last 'lays nf the ever-to-be-rcmembercd 18?J8 many a weary heart ??i*?j?j??,*?l out of the rac- for fortune through mercantile channels, and many innre will drag through the length of 180?I with heavy heart and weary lind/. Many have been the restless nights spent rolling and tossing ou their pillows, grjef'.strickuii because su.ss shines not upon their pathway, hut While t?mo ano tide are sweeping aside .Many who struggle for name. There's une -till ride- roui/h-shod o'er thc tides, Ami sf ra s p.? both fortune and fame. \ es, wu propose now I . begin the work of stamping nur name in match less splendor on the-pptlos> pai:e of IS'.KI. We aro not sati.-lied at putting oui . . ?ves ?it the head of tlie list. nat we must outstrip our 1808 business : atld t-> do that we musl make t!.-- start right, so herc goes : Our ? utile line of deans to close at '>,-. yard, Hood Wool Flannel 5c. yd. Ilcavj Twill Flannel 5c y Heavy Solid Outing 5u yd. Good line Sprint Capes I? lc. Hud .lay Tobacco, best. 35? lb. King Soap ld for 25c. Canton I-launel lie yd. Ileavh r ( 'auton ??'c. Heavy and wide Canton 5c. Heaviest made V.]c. Pound I 'ri nt s I Oe lb. Kxcclicht Perfume 5c ami I Oe. 50c (len llcnien\s tiloves ;;<>c and :?5c. 200 yards Progress Machine Thread 2Ac. 12 Spools for 25c. Hilt Walch Chain.- .">.. and 7c. Draper's Plate ('hains 18c. Complete Set Banjo Strings Pic. Will sell :i few Cigars live for 5c. Air Hun- 50c- llopeaters (?Oe. No advance on Chinuware yet. See our prices and groJV happy. Six Teacups and Saucers for 25c. Ballimore Teacups and Saucers .'lae. Piedmont Teacups and Saucers Ole-every piece guaranteed. Tea, Breakfast ami Dinner Plate- 25c. 30c, 35c and 40c Set. Flat and Deep Dishes 5c, Oe, Sc and 10c. Teapots Pic. I Sc, 23e. Agate Teapots 18c, 20c and 25c. Agate Wash Pans, large .size, 12c. Class Dippers 15c-Agate ldc. Pic Plates three for 5c. Pint Cups four for 5c. 4 (pt. Coif ec Pots 10c 2-qt. ('?dice Pots 7c. Porcelain Lampshades 10c. Illuminators ldc. Small (?lass Lamps pc. Brass Lamps ldc. Footed Hand Lamps 15c. Side Lamps, com plete with No. 2 Humer and Chimney and lleilector, 25e. Soda two lbs. for 5c. Fpsom Salts 5c lb. Pepper, Spice, Cloves, Nutmeg, Hinger, Cinnamon, Mustard rock bottom, sure. Hair Brushes 5c, 10c, 25c. Combs Mc, 5c, 8c, ldc. Tooth Brushes :ie. 5c. ldc. Would you see our Bcd Ticking at3;c yd. We have all grades. See our pretty Ducking to close at Tic. Best heavy White Duck ldc. Buggy Cuibrella, good. $1.25. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Rubber Overshoes, new stock-keep your feet dry-25c, 33c and -14c. Ladies' Leather Shoes 38c. Wc can suit you and will save you money. Thc only (?cnuine Hood Luck Matches, large boxes and every Match makes a tire, 8c a dozen boxes. Well Buckets 20c each. MT CNDKHBUV, UNDERSELL always our motto. Spot Cash does thc work, Your? always truly, A FIRST-CLASS COOK Can't do first-class work with second-class materials. But you can hold the girl accountable if you buy your : : : : GROCERIES FROM US ! Wc havo the right kinds of everything and at the right prices. Where qualities are equal no dealer can sell for less than we do. We guarantee to give honest quantity at the very LOWEST PRICES. Come and sec us. We have numerous articless in stock that will help you get up a Equare meal for a little money. Our Stock of Confections, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., Are always complete. Yours to please, Free City Delivery. Q-. F. BIGBY. OWL BRAND GUANO. IF you want the BEST GUANO on the market, and at a very reason able price, buy 0"WX_. B^J^^TID. These Goods need no words of commendation from us. More of them have been sold in Anderson than any other one brand of Guano. We also handle POWERS, GIBBS & CO'S, celebrated Fertilizers, and will make it to your interest to see us before you buy. Very truly, O. G. BROWN & BRO. 1'. S.-One Thousand Barrels of FLOUR, bought before tho advance, which we are going to sell cheap. D. C. B. & B. The Great Oliver Steel Beam Plow. OVER ten times more OLIVERS sold in Anderson than any other make. They have been tried. The verdict is unanimous for the OLIVERS. The Steel Beam a great feature Warranted to .stand anywhere. Handled iu Car lots we give lowest possible prices. The sizes for this section are Nos. 40, 20, 19, 13, &c. Buy only the Oliver Steel Beam Plows if you are aftei the best. DISC, SPADING AND SMOOTHING HARROWS, &c. Twenty years experience has taught us the ueeds of the farmers, and we know our Harrows are just the Implements for this section. Au absolute, broad, persoual guarantee given by us. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. iR/iijiE-SrT's zDinsriisra- IR/DOHSA. - Is tho place to buy ' A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if wantlsometbing*Richland Strone. J. G. RILEY. The unparalleled magnitude of our First Anniversary Sale on Friday last clearly indi, cated the measure of the appreciation of our Special ofTering. Animated by the progress ive spirit that governs all of our efforts, tho preparations for the Spring Season of 1899 in this Store are upon a scale equal to the phe nomenal success that we have attained in thc past twelve months. With a desire to maintain our well-earned and undisputed leadership as live merchants of the liveliest kind in our special lines, and notwithstanding that we are daily receiving some New Goods for Spring wear, we present to the public again, previou' to the departure of our buyers for the New York market the announcement of a Grand and Clearance Safe Every article in our big stock in the nature of Heavy Goods is reduced in price. Now is your opportunity to procure your wants cheap. Call early and procure the choice se lection. Everything in Heavy Goods ?it Big Reduction. Yourfs truly, JULIUS H. WEIL & Q Our Business For the past month demonstrates the wisdom of our j lng. We know the wants of the people, and we eonfori them in selecting our Goods. No better and more thoronj reliable Stock can be found in Anderson. The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more especfl Shoes, as in the Shoe business there is great opportunit| sacrificing the Stock for appearance. OUR SHOE STOCK Is a source of pride to us, and there is real pleasure in ing a Shoe which we know represents the actual val cash. . Men's Heavy Shoes $1.00, $1.15? and the best that made $1.25. Heavy Seal Skin Bals. $1.50. A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth only $1.25. Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Box Calf, 50c to $1.50. er than anywhere else. I Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.00, Ladies' Nice Dress Shoe, lace or button, with or wi heel, $1.00. And so on through the list. We are selling cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy fftj 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 & Co's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, allfl Ladies' Canes, a nice, well-selected line, from 50c toi We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what oth^ pie ask for them. Trunks, Valises, Satches, of all descriptions. GROCERIES OF ALL KIND W?C SELL THE BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE MONI Our first consideration in making a sale is to ba? .customer pleased with what they buy. If anything j you does not come squarely up to representations f always find us willing to do the right thing. Mc CULL Y BRI