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..5 WK'I'NK.SDAV. ? i: ". : .. ' I i mur VVi'ililititr? ^!.. iii ii. I'.. MUMVI ll ..?.il Mi? /.<.. Uh t hiel , Inn Popular young j . . -1 ? j ? ;. - this city, uni united m (lie lie ?I \ buiiil-.nl muli iiiumi .it : in- lii?i?"",:' 'I"' '?lilli-, im Nurdi Mainstreet, ibis morn ing ?it !'. n'rlm I,. I.'i \. < '. I.. Marl in I ll 'ttl Ililli'* I til?' i'll illHMIN III till' pI'OS 'lu i <i| ,i li ll 1 I .mil lin- I a lil i I ir ii' . I . kappi i nilpie. 'A lin li ll ilium- - ?lia: i ! un .i iiiii tn rim illa. Tin- lu it li ia- ynuugi : dunghill ni lin- lat?- S. 'iii i i. ii v. ?lilli i - .i \ iilllig linly ul i ti. i ii \ .:; ?ti I-li lin lit >. 'I'll!' wi 1111111 I- lin i !<|i-o -.m i.i t 'ni. .1. I ?. Ma yindi, i- ?i v. 11| : lr\ vining nia li. .mil is e x rei ;. lingi j int:! nan* m Iii- selection .>' bridi/. Opera liuhn Niall!. lin- A nil nu s i 'i ti : .i i nm i LI ii \. w hu ii i-i-i i : ly ri in li li-i I ?ia' lu .nil ll ul upolu,, "Mai'lia." ia A nilli -LU. have again ! a-i ii -itiii i il lui i-, ami will a j ipi-ar ill . !:i 11 : i. a I li i?:-i li'- M i I ?il?l\ I' Veiling i H I iii ! I a lin ni-1 ipi ia. " lininin ia ii i. 11 ! .'" I.un Mn- Ci.nipan v Manag-? i I '. . i .. y1 .111 lani lu put np a lii;i\ _\ ._. II a i .inter. li ll i I! i a i. i ai i uv. t lt tl Inn; lu pa; ? \p' a-i--. am! oviiir.-iuii- -vii! lu "Ul- : : ' . t J i lin- in ighhiiliug Inv.ii-. Nu tin-i' a luigi' a 11 in ! H i ul prr-uus v. ill a l ail -In lu -i" I Vi - "1 I ?ii- iippuit ll lp I y til .ail In a I -aili a < inn ?ia li \ . I ni et s w ?I! ho nil -ali- i u linn I un al \\ il hip*'- 11? ii-- Sim ... Maur \..??i -i-ais ?.ail V. Si ii rc Weal her I l;< "Siinn.t Stinth" iia- hci a m tin lc;, -i.piii -la- si i inn King l"i -i vi lal ?la- - pas). ! ! i ina ny .> < i inn- du- -mm wits i '.i-i'j H i ami ila- i\ ral lu i . u 111 ? i (ililli -.'.. i ? ? \ i . i i -, j H : ? i 111 i 11 I u -11 u i - , In iii.- a light -Univ. fultonrd li -ii t :. i ll la-a Saturday, ami ila- un i . HIV lim!, a lug drop I.i inn- night. I.adv Sondai iimruing ?in- -mn', cuni 'm ili i .I lalliug again ami cniilinui'il nearly a!! t hmitgh t lu-?lay. ? ni i-riug llu giiiun?! tn a dept hui liuir ni livi'iiichi-. i'll MuluIav ila- -un pccpcil mil hill il .'ian !'ii i Iii cl mi ila- .univ. Th i ? ni gil - . nil i In- ilai il iva - hit til tull? ami lin' lui'ivuri Mined ailinn.I /.ero. Thal nigh! ii registered ima tlcgn-rs l?i'hn\ -lin. iihieli is Nimmt hing nun-nal fur i Iiis et m ut ry. This morning ll"' weal hoi is -till enid ?iud lin- snuvv i- -licking well. .mm?w . m> thanh of Mr. Kobcrt Branyan. .Nil. Kubill lil 'aili mi. ?nu- ni liaikrr's flecks must highly esteemed citizens, died at his home Thtirsday evening, '..hui inst., at li o'eluek. Ile had been in feeble heall li for about ten years nilli i helium I ism, and hail almos! Inst the ?.'Utile use ol' bi- legs. Ile had been a member of the ISaptist ('lench alum! sixty years. Mi. liranyoii married Miss l-'iaiires iluni ami ten children were horn itnln them, four sous and six daughters. lie volunteered in the ('mill-derate war ami belonged In ("o. K, <n i'- Kcgiiucni. In the second bal t'. -il M amissa.- he received a severe un,.m! in the arm. which disabled him fol' furl her -eil iee in the uar. (Ill Kinlay hi- remains wi re inlerred in the liarker's Creek Churchyard aller ?ellice- eoiiilttcleil by Key. N. <?. Wright. Iii- body wa- bunn lu the ira ve bi Iiisuhl comrades, vi/., Messrs. .bliiu I. i ?reim, .1. II. Dunlap. \V. I'. Wright. T. T. Wright, .1. S. Kagsdnh and !.. M. Kay. Ile leaves eight chil dren in uiniiru his deal h. who have the .sympathy ufa host nf friend*. --o- -?? ?? .1 Narrow Escape. Alley, the I'.-year-uhl sun of Mr. .las. IC. liai tun was painfully hui neil yester day morning al his hume near the unit hern suburbs of the city. Alley, with his idder brothers, had decided tu go nut rabbit hunting. Al the sugges tion of a negri) buy, the boys gathered up some nhl sacks and Ihomughli wrapped them around llieir legs to protect diem from the -now. While placing these sack.-, in position Alley Mond tun near tin- lire and in a lew seconds his apparel was in llames. The little fellow screamed ut tin* top nf his voice, which attracted the atten tion of his lather, who was in the din ing room at breakfast. Mr. Harton ran to his sun's assistance, and it was with difliculty that he pulled the burning sacks from the little fellow's legs, tinnily having io pour water on them (?a put out the lire. The calves of both legs were severely bullied, raising large blister.-, but will not leave a scar. The little tellow i- now doing well. Ju extinguishing tia Hames Mr. Karton was painfully burned on the lingers ol' his right hand. Commendable Work. The cuni inned rain.-, the heav y snow ?iud the extremely ?nhl weather has caused inure or less sn Hering among the poorer classes. For several days preceding Sunday the police would '.u ar ol' some poor negro, and in a few ca-: of some poor white family, need ing both food and fuel, ?ind nu Satur day sev ? ral appeal.- fur help were made in the eily ant lim ?ties. On Sendai moi ning l he snow was falling thick and fast, and. ol' course, this would cause more sn tiering. That afternoon Mayor Hood calb-d the ('itv Council together, and aln i hearing the slate incuts ol' the.policemen, it was resolved io immediately relieve a- far as pos sible all persons who were deserving objects or charity. Mayor Hood made u personal investigation in several of the cases and lound that the state ments made to the city fathers lind not been exaggerated. On Monday morning bulli food and fuel were sent to thc most needy, and the policemen were instructed to appeal to die citi zens. This was done, and our good ;-. . , !< it; : II lided lihcinlls in Im) lt lii'iitt . .. : . I jil pvi.-d?lis. maits ul I Iii li .. J'l < - ill : 11 M'ltisi I Vi*.? ?IS in in j nun I it.m pli i-i il .it I lu- nppm Inuit s 'il . 'im I lilli?; I 'or t lu- i li >l 11 - - i il ;iinl : . 11 . ?l.|?y I lu i ill ii i I - lu i .ill ;i _-;i Mi ll lunn u.i- mi iii il. Tin iii\ Int In-I. Inl unthill"; inure ili.ui liiin ilui\ m ookiny nid r .uni i uni i IIHII in-' lu lin nliil ol' those in ?li - f i . -. nuil mn I M <. ill Will hr } i ! ( i i I (ni l||i H lilli 1111 ll pnnscto lin i.il! im .ml. A in li i - . II i I- .'I I?VI?, |>l I IL'I I --I \ I loWII, .lilli lill ponph* ulc alss ns - ii.nl'. ii ml will i ny In ? lu tin ii ililli mu?' i .ur. .Hui.ill i in uni -lum i.-. Chuuyc nf lime fur llnliliiur Court. I in il;ii< - I'U hohtiuy t umi m .ill lin Coi nil ii . n| tin Kielli h .liiiliiinl Ciieuil hu vi hoon ? 1.. 111 ? I hi tho Ley . -l-i11?i < . 'Clio hill pul' Inri? - I lu I ,o\ i i nor',- i .'ii.11 H 11 in heromo law. The i linny^i ?*- lu I.il,i- i Di t i M.i\ Isl, utiil i lu < inn I - lin lin -i 11 in*.* linn .ut imt I 'i 11 i 11 11 il willi. I " ? ? 11 ? ? w 111 _r uro lin linn - ilojynulcd hi iii.- m u hill Cicons ?Ile Counts I'mu I ol Ccm-rul Se-.-inns in Hpiii loin I h Mondas. in ?laiiuniy. lin- I.i-i Momias in Mus. -rt omi Mululu;, m Scpteiubei : ( 'mil l ni Cuni nmii Pion.- lo ilpili Plinth Moii . hl.\ in M.in li. lum th Mniul.i.s nill i ihr 11 o, i Iii M i >i i. Lr. m Si pl i-:n lu i . A nih ; -. ni tiiuii!, ('mill npiii - I ho li MI 11 ii MniiiLi'. in 1-Ybi miry, fourth Moiuhi.\ in .lum*, si roiiil Momlu.\ alni I lu loin I ii Mondas in S< pl fin I M-e .\ lilu". i!!' ( 'mini \ < 'OMI I ?o i>|o*ii -iToiui Momias ;n I 't in inn s, -i . ..ml Momi.is m .lum. 11111 it li Momlny in Si .pl i in I HI . i I. um i ('nilli!;. Coull to upell soo mul Momias in Mun h. -i r..ml Moiuln.s . ill' i louiili Momlns in .tum. -i\i!i Mnmki.s ..Iii! tin Li H i h Monda \ in Si pit-miii-r. Cn ! - ii- County-L'on 11 lo i ipr n ihr lliinl Mondas m Mun ii. ilnnl Mondas .Iii. I hr lou li h M mi i Li s in .1 lim*. Toll ll li Momia;, nlhi fourth Moml.'i.s m Sop t. lulu i . Tun n\?Ile items. Mi. II. \V. Sp.m. -. ni l his phut*, hus lut-il vers, >iel? ssiiit ilu chichi it po\, lui" ss r "Jilli I hut hr i< lu i ni. Mi. .1. A. Cuines, ol ihi- pince, i down iii heil si ry loss with henri iii- j ruse. We luipi- timi lu- ss ill -non le ens cl . Mr. M. .1. . i" Nen I .uni tinnily, ol' this pince, luise luovi'tl lo Pel/.or, si i sse nie , informed. lies. I ). \\ . 11 ii nt 1 luis lieeii sets siek, lull lu- W?S nhlo lo |in ;ieli it powerful sermon ?rn hist Sumhiy. Ho .also nl'ler I prenchiny resiyuod ns pastor ol' the, Toss n\ i I lo Chu re li. Ile ya ve as his rea- ! sous for iosiyiuny t lint I lie ('Inn t h was divided and he IMiiiltl not proueh ton dis iih il ( hui . h. Wo i erriet vers much to "Mve l?os . Ililli I up. ns sse think lie eoiiltl have ilotie a yinni work ul this |?laee. lin ri it li tor lite ?-o? respomhiil thal ion!, the nhl soldiers' pint in recan? to! pensions lieimr cut ilown. Mav his ' shniiow nevor yross less ami some ihiy I may sse he permit toil io soto lor him ! tor ( 'onyioss. The "Tippo is provalont in our eoin mutiily, hut nm in a serious form. The I omis ino in the worsl li\ sse luivo soon thom for yours. I ino ynuiiy j mun t ? ?Ii I ns then- ssn.- n mun anil horse j j ami buyys plum limier in n mini holt hot ween hero ami Anderson, ami you j ju-! cou li I >eo t ho I op of his ss li ip ni ios o 1 lin mini. We iii iii* I vouch lor the I ulm ve. Wekmiw sniuot hiu?r thal tuny- ; he most people doll'l kilOW, illili there ?S just one milli hole liol W ooli hei r ililli : Allllel'sOU. Wo were ylad lo see our nhl frioiul, | Capt. II. li. Y;ituli\er. ahle to lu* ?ml to ('hutch Sumhiy. I Mi. li. S. Kant, of near this phire, was ealteil to Hartwell, (?a.. lust week io briny in om* of Mr. Fowlers prison ers. Wo umlernt ami timi thieves bioko into ?i stun* nt Fuir Play last wei l?, hut lins n't denni the particulars. Mis. Spearman Hobbins, ol' Onkway, is spcudiny awhile w it li her tut lier, Mr. j .I.A.l .nines, nt I his phire. Mr. .1. T. Haines, ol' this pince, i.-at tomliny Court nt Walhalla tin-* week. Messrs. Kal. Mason, Wade Leathers ami Mr. White, nf Westminster, at lemloil Churrh hon? Sumhiy. IM.H l?oSIN l>l. IliiW. 1'cli. '.Mb. mm . m Ailee Items. Very little farm work has boon ?lom? ii]> to this time, lind no (?mino has been hauled from tho market. Probably some of us have found mit that all rot ton ?ind truant) and little corn ?md meat don't pay. Mrs. Eliza Taylor, ss ho is visiting friends iu tho Corine sect iou. wo learn is vers siek. We hope she will soon recover. Om* of ?mr Stnti- Constables ?rave a certain person live dollars to show him n still, but to his surprise lu- coiihl mil yet it ?mt of position after ho saw it. One of our bachelors went caitlin; t lu? other Sunday niyht. his hors?? yoi loose nml ho lu.d to walk home ill tho mini. Always bo sure and hitch your horse securely, und he ss ill bo lhere when you need lum. Mrs. S. H. stone, of I>onus, lins been vi-itiny in this community. A certain man who owns land near n school house run the school boys oil' his land because they were piekiny up -tune H. ?ul st irks to build a lire in thu stove. \\ e lets, ililli n bil?' snow. !' si; M IK. Honor Kuli ?if L'nhm ('rote School. Second Crude Hollie Shaw, Cains Hobson. Andrew Hill Harris. Third Cnule- Selma Ca m biol I, I,nein Ashmore, I'd Shaw. Clyde Shaw. Hau lier Hut t is, lila Mi Alister. Evelyn Kay. Fourth (?rade- blanche Ashmore. Myrtle Keys, H.T. Mayfield, Allen? Crooks. Fifth Grade-< ceil Keys, Calvin Gumbrell, Inez Kay, Hattie Gumbrell. Sixth Gradi-Ernest Ashmore, Les lie KOA*, Della Keys, Amirs Minyan. LENA CAMIMIKLI., Principal. Old Kork) KivOI' Kelli-. \ ! ! ' I .i i* ll Werks ai? ' ia i ,in?ii I Ijl iii a! nid I VI I 1.1.Ki I N< II: ur ri Mura ga i l| t'> I? ' ila man} renders kiiiiii we ai? -nil living ami i njin ?ng gund lirallli. , Wi ll. Mri Kiliior, we an having I I'll my ut rain ai this I inn . amit hr | I ? 111 > I i . - mails are out ol' sigh I. ami tin-' nhl rhrimii' griimhh'i has inkni his seal | ill t hr rill m i . Mr. W. P. Me.Mahnti ami i'amily, ol'j ural Arnim sou, visited in i his sert ?un j hot Sal ni day night and rot urned homo mi Sunday, uccompuiiicil hy Mr. and Mrs. W. I'. A Irwine, ul t his ruiniiiuniiy. I Mr. I; < ?. Kay and wile, ol' (his sec i inn. -ju ni In si Mindai willi Mi. and Mrs, riiuinjisuii I ? 1111 ?-. near I'liinn ( 'hui eh. Mi . !.. Hall and luniill . ul lin- sec 1 ion, -peni Ia-I Sunday with Mi. ami Mi -. K. W. Hue. I'igsai'e sea ree in this pail ol' I lu* ? country. The lnrgo*a demand lor them I have ever heard ol'. Maui ol the mi rc spunden! s spuke last year ol' having tu lin- nu hug ami hominy this \iiii. I illili), it would he iiueommoii tm lids part ol' tin- country, fur ii would he hominy and nu hog. There atea gira! mani negrees in 1 tin- uidghhuihuud who have a mule ? hui han- scarcely ans I liing lu li ed il j . m al lids timi-, ami having alunit six ? until t Iis 11* wink it holme tiny can j make any leed ol any kind. So look' j . .ul, while, lol ks, Im lour lock-and ' eui II i i i h-. A hov never lei I- so near heaven as when In-i- righting his hrs I cigar, ur -oneal the lither placeas when he is finishing it. I ino ol' our neigh hui's I'amily have j hern living in tin- I m u-i- with their lat lin r\m -ince tiny were married, I and I hat i- a long I ?me. Some I ?lue re- j mit ly i he\ decided they would move i . .nt in a near bl cahill and Irv it by I hrinsrl vis. Su they uiuveil nut ami -tilled nue night., ililli nile -aid I lill' nevil -lepl an\ thal night, amit Ill ili liri -aid "1 nearly lro/.e In death and I Iii.- plac?is nut like father's home." An hour by -un they wen- moved back, and imu tin- gentleman has gone to Tennessee lo keep fruin healing the joke. W ell, mani readers, do not make t in of such a -niall space we have taken up this week, d be roads are impassable duwil here and eau uni gu anywhere m hear ul' the ups ami tluwtis ol' Hus section, so we will rome hot ami heavy next lime. DITTO. Siiiipsonville Neus. Since the -now began tu fall Satur day afternoon our young people and children are having a jolly time snow balling. "Look nut, rabbits !" Mr. W. A. Simpson and Wade Kl rod -pent a few days in Atlanta last week buying mules. Mrs. T. M. Ktirrough is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. ,1. Hannon, t his w eek. A crowd of our young people silent a very pleasant evening (Friday) at the hume ol' Mr. ami Mrs. Tum Paris on Hark Kuw. The I'ieilmont String Hand furnished music for the occasion, which was grand. The Misses I'arises know how io make everybody haven good time. Mr. Clarence Miller being ; lu- 'venter uf attraction."' Mr. .1. I'. Simpson, sr., is suffering w ith a severe attack nf la grippe. Our popular merchant. Mr. W.H. ! Moore, visited hi- parents at Laurens I Ills Week. Mr. .bdiii i livens spent a few days in Laurens this week nt triming the mar I riage ol' hi- sister. Mr. Courge Doggo! has accepted a position with Simpson vV Smith, and Mr. Hub Simpson has gone back to his nhl place nf business with Trowbridge, Nesbitt \ Co. We hate tn give Hob ii]i. mil only Simpson ville but the j whole community. His friends arc i numbered by the scores. With his ! gund nature and kind,accommodating, I generous disposition he will succeed li held er he goes. Mr. Alexander Fondly is improving ; slow ly. Mis.-Leanna Kumbu was visiting in I Hiedmunl las! week. She is une of J Creen weed's belles. We see several nf nur buys looking ! blue this morning. They intended tn go tn see their best girls yesterday but j the snow disappointed them. Cheer i up, boys, the snow will melt away ' some day in time for you to tell them j that "sweet old story." Mr. Andrew Williams' little daugh ter. Mamie, has boen very low with pneumonia, but is improving slowly. Mrs. ,1. (jailbird is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Creer, of Green ville, this week. ItitowN Kris. Monkey Cotton Pickers. Mu. KIUTOK : Already the calamity hun 1er has budded nut fur the Spring. ! The great bug-a-boo exciting his liigh ; strung sensibilities at the ptoscnt is ; tho possibility, not probability, of sub I stitiiting monkey cotton pickers for pickers nf the coon variety, lt has I been demonstrated that I lu- class of ! monkeys known as the S?tluitjlalh \'ul ? uttrix variety have been trained tu pick I as high as 1.10 pounds nf cotton a day, j and this with univ a few years* train ; "mg. Cur chronic grumblers insist that after we have imported from Africa a : far inore reasonable brood and trained them for more than a century in the . useful arts, that it i< a loss nf labor, to say nothing ol' lime, to abandon train ed pickers for the new tribe as pro posed. They are also demonstrating ! their alarmist proclivities iii insisting that it is only another Yankee trick tn colonize them here in tho South tn ro ' reive tin- benefit nf Southern educa tion and training, together with the association nf their cousins from Afri ca, ulm will drill them also in tho j science of the franchise: and ere long, ; following the established policy nf the ? Northern partisans, the billi amend ment, garbled to mean anything, will throw its protecting arm around the I "poor slave" and there will bea second -mancipation proclama)ion. ..'I'la : ." I !if\ a-!,. * * w ?11 I. . il'ill lu- lin poo) lal lia I ll Ipi has ?Ulpo! I'M a e. ililli ! ! ibi :t III?*||kl V - lo pl ?.'li iii - ru! Ina ,'" I I lill . I In- i la \ - ..! ila- l'uni lillie) I lil \ ** 'un.: sihi'i* in in munni ; r:|. T. Tribute of Hespert Win rea>, it hath pleased Almighty (.oil ill His illlinite wisdom to leluove lunn our miilst ami from the sphere ?if usefulness ami lalmrs uili esteemed brother, Win. li. Unbelts. therefore in- it HvHulvvil, First, Thal in hi- (lentll Hiram Hollge hus lost a faithful ami ilevoted memher. Second, That we extend lo his '.... our deepest sympa! hi. Third, That a ropy ol I hose resol it t ion- be -plead on our minnies, a copi sim to eat h of the ('inuit v papers ami a ropy sen! lo the fa mill. S. H. Il MM'I.I:. H. M. Hi i i . .1. A. Ai -ns. ( oiiimittee. -m -a?" She had sent a telegram and was ! waiting for au answer. Suddenly the peculiar halting click ol' the receiving machine sounded in the ellice : and she said to her companion : "That s fruin (jcorgc, l know. I can tell his stutter." Tu Cure A Colli In On?> liny Take Laxativo Bromo 'minnie Tab'ots. All druggist-! refund money if lt labs to eure. 'Sui. The genuine hus b. li. <?. on ..neb niblet. mm- .??? A now delight is found each year in j the first rid?? ol' the season. Tim now : 'Vikings and descents have rv?.ry ?Miali- | filiation t?> please the most critical ruler. These wheels are envied by till. On ex- | hibitinn ?t Sullivan Hardware :'<>V Bi eyele Department. Another big joh Int of Leather Collara ' josi r?.ived at Sullivan Hardware Co. ? rids is a rare bargain, mid iou will re uret it, il you buy before seeing those L'oeili*. '1 his is the time to ho investigating. C insider last your's record and then let us show yen our 'WJ Viking ami Cres cent Bieyolos. Sullivan Hardware Co, now have these wheelH on exhibition. AN AceKrTAiii.K CIIKISTMAH PP.KSKNT Fun ?NK DOI.I.AK.-tine hundred en graved visiting cards in fashionable style iH a most acceptable proston lor either ladies or gentlemen. Wo furnish these ( mimo only i for ono dollar and prepay postage Work done in our own factory hero No delay. Send for wimples of cards or wedding invitation?. J P. STKVKNS ?Y H110 , Jewelers and Kogra vars, 17 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. During the long winter evenings it's a good time to think about your 'WI bicy cle. Facts speak louder thau advertise ments. Viking aud Crescent Bicycles speak for themselves. These wheels are I Bold by Sullivan Hnrdware Co. i HM) Oliver Chilled Steel Beam Plows | sold this season by Sullivan Hardware Co. If you can lind of these customers that will not say it is a better Plow thau any other make he is using they will gi vo you an Oliver free. Sullivan Hardware Co. still sell the Towers ?fc Sullivan Steel Plows. Farm ers know they are the best goods is why they sell so rapidly. Car load just in and another on the way. Prices right. If you want <Jalv. Poultry Wire you will find it at Sullivan Hardware Co's, at prices that will surely sell you._ An Appeal for thc I'oor. /..f./'. - IiiitlHifrintr; Thc generous ICSpOU.M- \t\ Hill eil m 'lia tn ihr appeal hu help fur tho suffering pool has put . provisions anti fuel in every house! when- needed, and unless the cold weather should last for some time yet, it is probable thai the help already rendered will be sullieieiit, so taras provisions and fuel-are concerned. Tho .greatest need now is for clothing, shoes. stockings ami quilts and especially such ns are suited foi children, li anyone has cast .oil'articles of the kind mentioned ami can't semi them to the City Hull, wewill send for them on being notified. Sueh things will prove n blessing to many suffering ones. .!. K. 11 ? ?. H ?, Mayor. ^? . -. - Samuel C. Cason, Ksq.. of the Abbeville liar, liied at the hospital in Columbia last Monday muming, after au operatiou had been performed upon him for appendicitis. Ile was about forty seven year? of age, atid leaves a widow and six children. Ulick leu? Aruicu suive. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, ?ores, Ulcers, Salt Khouiu, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or uo pay required, lt is guaranteed togive perfect s:itisi'ac\ion, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cents per box. For sale hy Hill-Orr Drug Co Tho question ot* the most importance to thu larmer now is, where eau I uti my Farming Implements tho cheapest and get tho Lost quality? Tho correct answer is i ?rock Uros. Carpenters, ;t is to your interest to see us o,.,oro buy :UK your toola it you want tn save money and net tho hest quality ol' gUO?S. We llHVe the goons V) back wliat wo say. I?roek Bros. Jus*, received a ear of Florence W?IKOIIN J. S. FOWLKIt. Have hot water pipes run Irom your stove to bath room. Try Osborne <5i Clinkseales. Iron King Stoves aro sold in Anderson only by Osborne i*c Clinkseales. The 0. A. Reed Music House haste cebtly received a lull ear load ot' Pianos, and aro ottering high grade instruments at lower prices than ever heard of in this country. J J. Frotwell has just received two ear loads of lino Wagons, which he is oll'or ing at very low prices. I;? FOR KKNT-The otlices recently occu pied by Bonnum & Watkins, iu the IN TKLLIWKXCKR building. Apply at this ollie*. Tremendous stock of duns, bought bet?re the high tarilf wont into effect. Sullivan Hardware Co. will sell you a Guu cheaper than they can be bought to day at wholesale from the factory. The C. A. Keed Music House has taken the State Agency for tho celebrated Co lumbia Graphophoue, and is selling them at manufacturer's prices. It will interest every one to call at the Music House and seo this wonderful invention. Iron King Stoves are considered the best. Buy one. Osborne & ClinkscaleB, Sole Agents. Roofing, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing done on short notice by Osborne ?fe Clinkscales FOB .... Fancy ariel Staple Groceries, ITloixT?, Sugars Coffee. IVIolasses, Tobacco, Arid Cio*a,i?s, COME TO J. C. OSBORNE. South Main Street, below liank of Anderson, Phone and Free Delivery._W. H. Harrison's Old Stand. THEIR NAME IS MUD ! THIS shall be the name of the mun who tries to sell FLOUR cheaper than we. We bought before the rise, and we are going to let our customers have it just like we bought it. We are right in the swim, and our pri?e is low enough to suit the times-in fact, you would hardly know Flour was any nigher. Then, our SHOE STOCK is too big. We are going to cut it down, and our prices will be slashed to beat the band. We've got all sorts of left-hand upper-cuts for any price that's going. We are in the field for glory now. Come on and see 'em equirm. We're in it to the finish'. VT s aro the people of people when it comes to FERTILIZERS ! Our and 2 ACID and POTASH is the beet goods on the market, and we have got the prices that will make them go on sight. All grades of Fertilizers at LOWEST PRICES. DEAN & RATLIFFE. IT"or tho Prevention and Cure of Hie Prevalent Troubles . . . GRIPPE, GOLDS. And their accompaniments. !]Sreuralbie -Pains, Headache, Pain in th.e Limbs, OUR GRIP CAPSULES Are almost a Specific. This remedy should be in every household. EVANS PHARMACY. CMtace. "\7\7"illi??R;r^LS-bcDriLt ?=>. O. The Spring Session will open on Monday, Feb. 6, 1899. For any desired information, address _REV. S. LANDER, President. PATRICK MILITARY INSTITUTE SE?r? Offers Best Advantages in All Respects. Students may save Time and Monoy. JOHN B. PATRICK, Anderson, & C. C.F.JONES & Cl The cold sna? has increased the demand for Heavy ^ ter Goods. We have a few left that we had anticipated ha ing to carry over, but will offer our customers inducemen to move them. We will sell, without a cent of profit, every pair of kets in our Store. Also, a few Heavy Cotton-filled ? made > Comforts, any Cape or Jacket or Overcoat. Some Men's Heavy Winter Suits at lower prices thj you ever heard of before in the history of Beady^ Clothing. A few Lap Hobes left on which we will give you all tl profit. Our entire line of Ladies' Wool Undervests and TJnjc Suits at cost. We will be glad to get rid of any Winter Goods; so you want a bargain come to see us. We have come out in full blast on White Goods, p. ft Heavy Welt Cords, Percales, Cheviots, &c, &c, for eai Spring wear. Also, new lot of Denims, Laces, Embroil ries, &c. Our Gents' Furnishing Department is full up with Ni things in Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, ?Sec. Do forget that this is to be a great Negligee Shirt season i? us. The edict has gone forth, so watch out for us. Gen Furnishings is our Great Department in our Clothing si You can always find the Newest things. There is not a House to be found anywhere that is better shape to fit up the Men, Women and Children in ing Apparel from Head to Foot than we are. We expect to put out a new foot in the way of our business before long. Watch out for us. The people are treating us royally, and we appreci everything done for us. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES I? For Slioe Buyers. $5,000.00 Worth of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Shoes f<j Spring Trade just received, all made by the very best) facturera. They are, beyond any question whateve best and most durable Footwear in America. They together tightly and strongly. The water won't leak tl them, but runs off like rain on a duck's back. We sel dreds of pairs, and want to sell some to you. Buy ont] then you will buy more. Here are some stunners : Ladies' Genuine Dongola Shoes, Button or Lace, Heel . or Spring He all sizes, only. Ladies' Extra Fine Dongola Shoes, Buttou or Lace, Heel or Spr Heel, every pair guaranty ed ?ll solid leather and to give wear, only.>........ ?. Gentlemen's Fine Dress Shoes, Lace or Congress, all sizes, only... Gentlemen's Solid Oak Calf, every pair warranted to give satisfactio Ladies' Glove Grain Button She es, all sizes, solid leather, only - Misses' Dongola Shoes, 9 to 2, Patent Tip, all solid leather, only. . Children's Shoes, 2 to 6, Black or Tau, only. Ladies' Tan Shoes, 2} to 8, made by the hc?t manufacturers, only' Men's Oak Kip Ties, all solid, only. Gentlemen's Fine Vici Kid Shoes, every pair warranted, only. . .. Boys' Calf Skin Shoes, 3 to 6, guaranteed to wear like iron, only. . Full line Ladies' Slippers just received. Gentlemen's Tan Camel Calf Shoes, all sizes, only. Boys' Tan Calf Shoes, 3 to 6, all solid, only. All of our Heavy Winter Shoes AT COST. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our Buyer will leave in a few days for the Northe kets to purchase the largest and most up-to-date j Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this prices unheard of. We have sold twice as many CM date than any season for the past ten years ; also, j carry twice the amount of Stock as we have done in1 Your? truly, LESSER & C< Reliable Shoe Dealers, under Masonic ?4