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Local News. \VI:!'M:SI>.\V. M A KC H I I ('wu ri Proceeding*. W iii M \\ t tl 111 -11 . ll < III l< j M ?I I "I I In ? mi! i i ir? M'<'<'?! i Ht:- la>i \\ > ? I?, i lu ? uni i was _.> liing < 1 ? . w ; t i" haid u?uU. HMI II isslil! ..i ?i. >n|ii Hui A ?i-? I iem IH II tin i;t-. Mmiil.it ,n.?lal IHI.I ii-lii-viil Mi. I'.II.'L-. y li.i ..ni i..'j'iii -? ul? ?I liim all .1 l.i-i m . li. l'i?. i ; Luni .' H \ mu?" iii? 111 ! I ? i u in.' |i|? in? ;.. i-; J 1 * 1:1 -il ll .il iel 11< II Ut ami . r- il ! TI lin u'i.l il'?, li - M..II I?. A. I iiwnsi'iiil. l'rosi>|. ?i . ' i..?- I elliiiiiiy IYIm, j**..... H?litli i , 1 ? i .i i !. i .1 inj hogs i " i ir j ?i ul t. . \ ..m H"!.". "iii: it lia- a. t ? -. 1 upon .i!i Iii ii> ..! Hi ;. -.::.! Miluililtcd to i. ?il! ul which ii.?vs- t i n iluiy re po i li <! (.i I lie I .?iii I ml " .il then- i-, mi ot ti?-) liusiin-s I ir- ? loll' i - 11 I'll la ll? I j Hg mil fill tin-' . . 'ti - ; . i i ; .1 j lion. l!v special committee, '?lalid .lui\ lias infpeel cd i Iii* i iiimi\ r. IIuiiAi', llie buildings; ?iiiil .ill :i;.|.iu ti n.un i s there' .. lr liiiil ? l!i t!i?- exception lliat lill! Ililli. 11 I'S IP' .1 lilt le C|OW?lc?l, ilia! '?'. :- ? lint i I lit j? III .-.I Mimili -il t\ Ilil'll tin- . nit\ ha- reason tu lu- proud its ri: laagciiii'ii' ne lind up tu lin: st.un? an! :)..i-?-cl lu civilivod people: lin* steward contnilling in - inmates i?\ a st tom.: atterl ii m \v 11 ? . -11 we aje saltshed each M.nd feelshn each mcminn ul lin; >t? \i i. I s fainili The position held hy tin- steward i-> a peculiarly trying ? ?II?' ami !:.. is ?leseniii'.; of speeial ?-?numen ?latiuii -'ii his adie .-.IIII|I,el ut tin- allans, tin- admirable discipline inaintaim-d ami Ins -yuiputhi tm ainl patieiiei; with lin; utif-.i* mat cs cutt listed lu his ian-. Wc timi I he In i ?lil i ii.-s in nu? M I repair, ?uni the fond seiviril is well prepared it ti* 1 ail in mates express themselves as satistied. The si ??.U is in gi M .? 1 condition ami the tann .s being romlm-tcil in .i husimrss like m.tuner. The hooks mn- examined j fruin January l-t tu the present date .uni loutei ? i u I ei l i II cl el y t nt i y. The jail was als.i visited Iii IIM-I.I.UI.I . liny in a lindy ' mi i' vas found ?is clean am! >'.?-!l kept as' ur crowded condition j will admit nf. i d illis . ireiimslam cw ?? desiri* to take cognizance inasmuch as m learn thal lhere has been more sn l< in--- .:i 'lu* j.i ! ; than has heirn km? iv II tm several yeats dun to the fact tli.it lhere is n .. enough molli allotted tu each pris nei. n?cessit?t int; 'I'.lions I'unimillg litig ?if rares. Wenige that the county cummissioners place the necessary mini her ot eells at ?un e lo insure a proper separation ot' the whites ami negroes. We suggest also that in view of the faulty ventilation of the court room, three elect i ie fans he placed in tim coin I chamber t?i conduce to the comfort of the juries ami the court ?luring the sum mei tenn of cadi year. We timi upon investigation that the pllhlii roads of the county are in very had repair at this particular season of th? year, due tu no lax administration of the road law fur wc believe them to he in as good condition as it is possible foi- ?HIV roads to be, of the character of soil com mon to our county ', hut wc arc convinced that a ihrt road is mu a permanent road and instruct our I'minty Hoard of Com missioners to take such steps toward makin, permanent improvements in road building as will supplement tho present plan, making annually increased exten sions .something ?ni the plan of Uar Mecklenburg County (N. I'.) roads. Such work to begin as soon as the I i nances of th?' county arc in such shape to warrant the necessary expenditure. Thc (irani 1 Jury appoints the follow ing c. itumittees: . onunittee tn examine the public elli ces and books of county otlieuts: I.. K. Campbell, ? hairmati ex-oflicio, .las. I;. Anderson and Tims. A. Kati i tte. Committee on convicts ami convict ?.amps: A. V Kichnrdsou, Chairman: Scott "t oling and Julius H. Anderson. We beg to conclude by extending to your {Inuor amt '-?all tins otliceisof this ? '.>ur? our hearty thanks for your uniform ami ?'ontinucit courtesies to us through out our labors, assisting us thereby m> little in thc perform.ince of our arduous and multifarious duties. 1,. H. ( A u ci-.KI. i.. Korumait. Tin- following cases have been dis posed ?d : 11 tl ford Ludlow, obtaining goods umb i a fal.se pretense. Guilty. Fif teen mouths' imprisonment or a lim-ol *."i0. Dock Daniels was tried tinder three separat?- indictments-housebreaking, burglary and I a iceni -and was con victed in all ol' them. Ile goes to the penitentiary for seven years. il. 1). Hombree, obtaining goods Ululer a false pretense. Plead guilty. Six months* imprisonment ur a linc ol' ,*10. Clark Hiv .Minder. Not guilty. Scott Kussel!. Violation nf the dis pensary law. Twocasos. IMcadguilty. Four mouths' imprisonment or a tim* of *l."iO in ouch case. .1. \. Cleveland. Handling contra band liquor iii the night time Plead guilt \. Four months' imprisonment or a lim- ol' >l?u. Homy Kicc ami ,1. C. Cunningham. Handling contraband liquor in the night lime, i'nilly Three months' imprisonment nra line of $ UNI. F. T. Hamlin. Murder. Not guilty. Mose llrowii. Murder. H nifty ?d' manslaughter. THU years' imprison ment. .las. A. Young. Hisposing ol' prop erty under u lieu, (inilly. Si\months' imprisonment or a lim- ol' S','.'i. dell'. Sherman. Assault with intent tn kill ami carrying concealed weapons. Guilty of simple assault. Thirty days' imprisonment or a tine ol' i^'-i't. .1. Lawrence Stewart. Sellingliipior. "Not guilty. Lmlie .1. Norman. Mintier. Not guilty. Yam-e Smith. Murder. Not guilty. Charley Johnson. Knrglary ami lar ceny. Plead guilty. Six months' im prisonment. John McGalta; Murder. Not guilty. Andrew .loues. Housebreaking ami petit larceny. Plead guilty. Hue yeats' imprisonment. J. lt. Mcl'rider. Forgery. Plead guilty. One years' imprisonment and line of $1. Jas. C. Newell. Housebreaking and larceny. Not guilty. Jas. Williams alias Alex. Karney. Obtaiuing goods under a false pretense. Not guilty. Emma King. Selling liquor. Guiltv. The prisoner md being present, a seal ed sentence was left for her. Jas. Traynham, .lohn Traynhum und Hen. Scott. Highway robbery and larceny. Jas. Traynham was convicted and sentenced to is months* imprison ment. This concluded the criminal business, and this morning the Court of Common Pleas began work. Heath <?r Mr. .1. C. Hamlin Mi. .'. * 'alliinni Hamlin ?li? ?I ai lu ho u ii HI (hits i ?ly l;t-? Thin il.iv di. i lioojl .il . ??*i hu h. 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Chm lesion, vvlinr. un Salill'ilay. the\ wm- interred in Magnolia t'ciuctery, l?v i lu-.-iilr ul Mr. Unihhirk*.- |?arruis. l in- ilcviilnl hiishaml ami I wu lil tl** childi ni. win? ?nt' lill in I'hrrish her mr nu ?rv. ha vi* ihr -yuipnthv ni' all i IMII friend-in 1 Indi surr bereavement. ?.A Kreezy Time." The vv iuds art' Mowin- "A HTce/.y Tillie** this wily, :ind mi Krulay even ing. .March Pith, mir peuple arr tn lie vi ven an opportunity to sec "A Hrcey.y 'rime." that riprnaring la ree cornelly. We adv i>r all who expect tu attend to have their huttons reinforced and .vu prepared tu laugh, foi- this rare mirtli proiluciuv cninedy is nothing if not funny, lt drives away tears, wrinkled faces a nd rheinuaticpaius. Sweet maid ens, even, forget their lovers for the -hurt space iifahnut ihrer hun rs, mm m mm Helton Items. A lui v 't un il ni peuple at tended the funeral exercises held over I he hotly of nm esteemed lelluw-Inw llsinaii. Mr. .1. NV. I'nore. Kvi*rylaniv seems tu feel keenly the vi'"ii I loss we have sustained in his death. The Siimbi.s School nf I he llnpti.-t Church, lnl liv the teach ers, fulluweil the lindy ul it> helnveil Superintemleiit from tin- ( hin. h tn thc cemetery, where just ;i little aller nunn the murial remains were laid tu rest. The Church has lost une nf its w isest und must consecrated leaders, ami the ('minty a substantial ami progressive citizen. 1 >i. .1. K. I'mire returned hume fruin his post in Cuha last Saturday und will spend awhile with hi- mother. Hun. ami Mrs. S. Y. Williams, ol' (.uneasier, S. C.. arr also line mid will speml sometime with Mrs. I'nore. Mrs. A. C. Larimer, and two little j da u vii leis arr v ?sit i nv in Ai hi nt a. Mrs. .1. A. I'alcntinr, nf Kock Hill, is visit inc; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. li. Cnmphcll. Mr. II. M. (Jeer, formerly of this place, hut now a merchant of Pied mont, furnished thc beautiful casket in which thc lindy nf Mr. l'unie was buried, ;iml had full charge nf thc ntl - lifetaking. He deserves tn be compli mented for his successful management of the whole altair. ('ump Anderson, ( nnfederate Vete rans, will meet al Helton, at't o'clock, Sat unlay afternoon. A full attendance very uiiicli desired, ns there is im portant business io attend. X. - . - - Corner Creek Notes. l.a.-t week was very good weather for the fanners-a few day.-" sunshine, ami wind, followed by local showers. Our fanners ure longing for lair and spriii.v-like ihiys toc?me, so the plow can bc started. Miss Marv Lewis, a most lovable und fascinating you nv holy from Helton, was the guest of hoi' cousin. Miss .lanie Higby, Saturday night nod Sun day. Conic aplin, Miss Mary, your visits are highly upprecinted by our vining people. Messrs. Haysdale & Clement have re rrntlv stationed their saw mill in nur midst, and will dc, a good business saw inj; for oar people. Thc small grain crop of this sect inn seems to lie un the background ever since the cold snap struck it. lt seems tn us, from all reports, that one of Trinity's "bashful boys" has inuch attraction near the bounds of Helton. And if Cupid's minors lie true, a wedding bell will ring before many inore mouths have passed by. lt will be happiness to your luck, Foster. A very heavy rain desi-ended in these parts Sunday evening, and without doubt it was the severest rainstorm we have luul this winter. Honie folks all well. TYRO. "ni Mi.mittun Krills Mi? I Til S i in liions, ol I ? rnyroui t. isl i ma i iii ii-' wit li lui aunt. Nh-. 1 . M. i ns, i\ hill' nt ti'll?ling roilr gi . \|i-- Mary Hinton .uni Mi-- Mary Hunter, liol li ot Iii hon, .in- also anni ding ( 'ollege I his session .uni an lio.inl Mi" Ailll .Ml. .1. C. Kllsll. Mi-- /.rs.sie Hush lias rhaige ..! (!.. -i hf M il ni Mjiluay, ami i- getting np qililr a reputation a- au exrrllrlll I . .U IH I . I III' 11 ' ll J illino I ll I s i li I-ls Of; Ito III i n ase in Willi.Huston. I h . I.'. I.' l?an -?un. II. C. Wilson, .1. C. I.'u-ii ami the William-Ion ? ni Mill all now lia\ . * on ' Merl ion-. Mi. .1. I*. ('a lupin ll, a pop II 1.11 '.Hiing druggist, h. i - i< t II i mil hom < . i . i n\ i I |e, w I ir li/ lie lias lu ? H lol se vi lal w > . I? -. Mr. .latin - Willi* -peni .i day pi tun m iiiwii l.i-t will, und m- brother, 0 K. Willi.*.. I 'apt. St rnl lien hallies, ot I ?.nie I 'ily, 1 la., is spemling some time with Mr. .la-. II. 11.. i m -. Mi-- I'.ullin lil.n kluan, u rhai'liiillg j young l;i<ly ol' MuiTrccshoro. Tenn., is v ?siting her cousin, Hr, Wa II som. New- mar liri I here hy telephone yes- , I ii il. iv ol t In mari iago ol Miss (.'ar ri? Itaines, ol Williamsloii, ami Mr. Wil liam haines, ol' linnea Hath, a! tin n-sidcnrool the hi ??Ir's sister, Mrs. H. I'. Ariiohl, at lloma I'ath. Sn lilla x II i - h I . 'lin' eil ei no ny uniting I lu- hap py roupie tor lile was perforiiieil hy j I lr. .Ino. J'. .Melli ?ile. The brille i- a j ilaiightrr ol' Mi. Ja-. II. i ?aines, ami i vi i \ popular in Williamstoll, w here she I has hosts ol h ii-ml s who wi-h her lu ne li i happiness.?.. She was lora long lillie organist ut the Methodist Cliurrh ami ' possesses rare musical talent. She w ill J Me very milch missed here, but Wil liauiston'.s loss is Hom a Path's -aili. I.a h lippi- has been hard al work in our low ti silice I he snow. The Kp wort li League met at thc i > ideare ol' M rs. M. 11. ( 'ooilgioll I ' i i i lay ! night and pro veil lo be ali interest ?m.' occasion. V aluable papers were read by Messrs. li. S. l?oodgioii and J. I', (?auies on some ol'the pioneer Metho dist prearhers ol' South Carolina. Mr. II. S. Wallace and bride, ol I ioodgiou's Kart orv. Laurens Counly, visited tin- latter's unit HIT Saturday ami Sunday. Tin- I'urniers are very lunch discour aged in regard to the sowing ol'Spring oats. Only one day since Christinas has the ground bern dry enough to plow. The tall oats are reported killed by the recent freeze. XXX. H-. Trinity Items. The farmers were blessed with a few days of fair weather last week, but, alas! it is raining again. Mr. Julius Due worth, one of our at tractive and energetic young men, has gum- to Macon, (ia., where he is taking a business course. We wish .lulim much success. Master Ralph King, a son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. King, had the misfortune of getting his hand burned one day last week, lt is not serious, ami we hope j the little fellow will net siltier very' lunch, for we know how to sympathize witli any who has a burn. Miss Mattie Kinley, one ol' Trinity's must popular ami beautiful young la dies, has bren siitt'eritig for sollie days with a felon on her thumb, bul we arr glad to sre that she is well once inore. Tin- recent freeze caused several pipes io buist in the ginnery ol' Messrs. Kinley \ Co., ami caused (hem io be delay ed with their work last week, bul they an- up again ami at work. The rain caused several of our boys to have the blurs last.Sunday, as it was so bad they rould not leave hollie. Cheer up. boy s, the sun will shine sollie lime and thru you can get to go to see ihr "H. I. T. Sweet One." Last Thursday morning, as the sun darted on bis day's journey, and everybody was at their duty, the young people were thinking of the jolly time they were expecting that night. It was a sociable given at Mr. I*. II. Brown's in honor of Miss Pet Kinley, who is one among the belles of our community. Thi' night came; the wind ceased its harsh blowing and ber '-ne a gentle breeze. Thru the boys anti girls came pouring in until the room was well fill ed, when, ut the suggestion of Miss Pet, they started their fun, which con sisted in all thc funniest, plays, laugh ing and talking, until it came to the spinning of the pinte. When "Hen's" number was called he was so anxious to get it before it fell, he tell down upon it. The plate was well supplied with molasses, which, of course. Hen got over his hands and face. He was quite astonished when he found what he had gotten into, but the crowd was sot/nll ?d' laughter that he said nothing but made for the wash pan and water. Hr rarrful itexl time, Hrn. and carry some bread with you. and not try to 'lick" the plate with your nose. So lite titur passed, ami when we looked out in th(' heavens, what must attract our attention but HM? brightness ol' the beautiful moon, with all the ninny brant ifni stars around her. lt wits one of those nights when sweethearts love to walk and tell each other of their love, when the poets think of their most beautiful sayings. Hut, oh! this beautiful moon had reached half-way on her majestic tour, and the clock wns telling the time when all should retire, so bidding each adieu, and wishing to inert them all soon again we all parted to our homes, leaving nothing but the thoughts of the happy hours. We hope not to let this be til?: last sociable nor the lust time we meet in pleasure. Wishing every body a happy life, we are titi'same SCHOOL HOY. A Card of Thanks. HKl.TOX, S. C., Keb. 31, lSiHI. Mu. EDITOR: 1 ask the kindness through the IKTKI.I.IOKXOKR to express my heartfelt thanks to the many Kind friends who were ever ready to do any thing in their power for my beloved wife during her sickness und wit lt their kind hands laid her to rest. May thc Loni bless them and may wc at thc last day meet euch other in heaven. E. C. CTiAMItl.KK. Honor Koli Anderson (irnded Schools Central School Fifth Month I " 11--1 and Second Onute -Impald I'lnu n 'Xi, I ?lanche Ti ?hide !>'.', I lol ph ii.? Divver and 11 :uiv lieislmri! !.!. Ned Cal lon n 'JU;, Haloid Webb and Kufu.? ihll '.H>. Third tirade, First Section- Starke Sullivan tMij., Frank Mnuldin '?>">, Mill-! wee Talhci f Pl J. Third tirade, Second Section Toni Hill !?s ii-:M. lilias Cooh-v ?H; I;.S. I ?/e N an Wyek.i'o. Third Crade, Third Section- Cunan t'ooh v .Ci, Leonard ( 'muming- ul . Sam "ll I I lilllie r<iiiii!i lirado, First Section Ih nha I nickel i '..?; .*?..?, I tessie Majoi :?l ? 1?, Mi ll < . !. tm Hf. Fourth tirade, Seeon?) Sect ion Olive Itiownlee !H;r, .?ii, Fay i Meim.m'.>* ::-.?'.. \\ eb.-ler I'.?iiim.i II '.M 'S-'.'n. Iiith li rade. First Seeiimi Willett Sloan ??? *-ll?, He.--ie Tolh SM? fi?. Lila I!rou nh e '.?."i s III. i lilil? Iirade. Si coud Si . iiou Lvdia Wilhiie '.if ..-Ju. May Mei '.iiilhi 'Xi i'flO. | . "u en Mi k in ney. ii : |u. S i \ I li I i rade. First and Second Sec I ion- Addie I ito wu '.Ci .' '>. Sallie 11 iles '.'I. Mattie Hill i)l| - '.i. K.illili ell Mi ii:regor'.io ii n, Waihi I ?ul.Inn- '.?> !-'... Sm IM nek m y i?i ti. Seven! h C radi- - ( 'ora M a illili ti 'al ]0, Herbert Nowell m i!'?. William l ior . hm I-io. Kighih ( i rude-Ite.-.-ie Si ni (?sou'.?.*? : - in, launce Kussel] '.m. Nililli i ,rad?'-Louise Johnson 'Xi ."i-'a. l-l va M u ria v t?*.? ."i-s, Albon Johnstone wi i Tenth . i rade-Noni' making average m cessary. I'eudleton Items. Mr..I. W. Hunter, who is attending Converse Itusiness College, made :i | v i-il lo his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Hunter. Saturday ami Sunday Inst. lt would seem from appearances t hal ' a commercial mau might dun gund bus iness in Mi. M. M. Ilium i's store sell ing or luemling legs. :i- there an- three j cripple-; al present in the -lore. None of il was caused by Spanish lille-. lt rained very hard in this section ' Saturday night and Sunday. ? ?ur preacher, lb v. .1. F. Singleton, ; ha.-gone foi lu-bi iib sure enough this J time. Mr. .1. H. Mounce*.- little -on. .lohn, still continues von ill. The negroes are-till shooting one another around here, line nf Anion ! Manager's boys shot h is sister ileuil last Wednesday on Mi. Pel/oVs place. The girl was eating her breakfast when shot. Tr.i.t. TALK. Notice The ililVerent Township Pension Hoards will meet at t heir usual place of meeting on Saturday, March thc nth. to consider new applicants for Pension anti revise old roll, note all that have I moved out or in the township. Any applicant wanting to go before Physi cians will meet the County Hoard, pro vided they are recommended by Town ship Hoard. The County Hoard of Pensions will meet in the ollice of .1. ,1. (Himer on March the 20th, LSIML Town ship Hoards will send in their reports by that time. In any Township where the Hoards were not reorganized the former Hoard will please act. JOHN T. CKKKX. Ch'in. ,1. .1. (J ILM Kl!, Sect'y. Heath of a Worthy Negro. Mil. KlUTult: Phase publish through your columns the departure of a res pectable and Christian young colored man. Joseph llartsgro Martin, who depart ed this life Feb. 14th. 1N1IH, was a true disciple of Christ. He ha.- been a mem ber of the Wilson Creek Hap t ist Church for about, thirteen years. Our brother lived a consistent life and was at thc time of bis death a licensed minister. He was identified with the Little Uiver Colored Haptist Association, and a strong supporter of its cause. We hope our loss is heaven's eternal gain. J A cull J. MAU i ts. Iva. S. C.. Feb. 'ii. Assesment Notice. (?F1ICK I?K Cot STY AUDITOll, As UK usos, s. C. All the Township Hoard of Assessors ns appointed by the fi o vernor for 1*')'?, in the different Townships of Anderson County, are requested to meet at my office ut ll o'clock ou the first Tuesday. 7th of Mandi, for tho purpose of begin ning th;* work ot appraising the per sonal prepertv for taxation for the fis cal year L81H?. (1. N. C. "Hoi.K.MAX, Co. Auditor A. C. Iron King Stoves are ?old in Anderson only hy Osborne A Cllnkacales. Ilucklens Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Prise 25 cents per box For sale hv Hill-Orr Drug Co To Cure A Cold In One Day 'Ink?' Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money ?fit fails to ?.ure. J.")c. The genuine bas L. li. t?. on eaeh tablet. No Care-No 1'ay. All Physicians ol exp?rience know the knii?- :s a tailuio in the treatment of Cancerous diseases. Dr. CA. Williams, .?' I. iuTHUN, S. C.. will be at Williamston MitK'b 1Mb to "nth. and will cure, with medicine, all cases treated Kradicate tim disease locally and constitutionally and you urn well to may well. No pay < until ttm patient is weil. All Hemor rhoidal troubles quickly cured without tb? knife. :?."?-3 When you are in town make it conven ient lo cali at Brock Bros and get our prices on Karu, in g 1 m piemen r. -i ot all kinds, i Mir prices talk, brock Hms. Wo have with usa lirst-i-lass Repair man, ami w? are better prepared todo 3-our bicycle Repairing than ever be/ore. Work properly attended to. Brock Bros. We have a lot of second-haud Bicycles that we aro goini? to sell at a Hnerilicc. Almost as good aa new, from 910.00 up. Biock Bros. 35-2 The Anderson Mattress and Spring 15ed Co. hits employed an expert Uphol sterer, who is making a specialty ot Up holstering Church pew? at i ricen tar be low what has usually beeu paid here. Out of town orders tilled. 3"> If you want Oalv. Poultry Wire you will lind it at Sullivan Hardware Co's, at prices that will surely sell you. llavo hot water pipes run from your stove to bath room. Try Osborne ?fe clinkscales. Tho C. A. Heed Music House has taken the State Agency for the celebrated Co lumbia (irapbophone, and is selling them at manufacturer's prices. It will interest every one to call at the Music House aud s"e this wonderful invention. Iron King Stoves are considered the best. Buy ono. Osborne it Clinkscales, Sole Agents. Hooting, tin work, galvanized iron work and plumbing dono on abort notice by Osborne ?fe Clinkscales itlucknmith Tools are offered HO cheap by Sullivan Hardware Co." that thc small est farmers will (Ind that it will pay them to buy au outlit. A big combination bas advanced price on Barbed Wire, and no doubt will make another advance soon. Sullivan Hard ware Co., with the ready cash, (bought rive ear loads ahead before the rise, and will hold the combination down in this section for awhile at least. Two car loads just received at old prices. The C. A. Reed Music House has re cebtly received a full car load of Pianos, and are otl'ering high grade instruments at lower prices thau eyer heard of in this country. Fon RKST-The offices recently occu pied by Bonham ?fe Watkins, in the IN TKLLKJENCKR building. Apply at this O?Bee. Tremendous stock of * .uns, oought before the high tariff went into effect. Sullivan Hardware Co. will sell you a Gun cheaper than they can be bought to day at wholesale from the factory. A new delight is found each year ir the first ride of the season. The new Vikings and descente have every quali fication to pleaso the most critical rider. These wheels aro envied by all. On ex hibition at Sullivan Hardware Co's. Bi cycle Department. Another big job lot of Leather Collars inst received at Sullivan Hardware Co. I This is a rare bargain, ard you will re gret it, if you buy before seeing theso goode. This is the time to be investigating. Consider last year's record and then let I us show you our '99 Viking and Cres ! cent Bicycles. Sullivan Hardware Co. now have these wheels on exhibition. AN ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT For. ONE DOLLAR.-One huudred en I graved visiting cards in fashionable style ? is a most acceptable present for either j ladies or gentlemen. We furnish tnese (name oulv) for one dollar and prepay postage Work done in our own factory here. No delay. Send for samples of cards or wedding invitations. J. P. STEVENS it BRO , Jewelers and Engra vers, 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. During the long winter evenings it's a good time to thinK about your 'S9 bicy cle. Facts speak louder than advertise ments. Viking and Crescent Bicycles speak for themselves. These wheels are sold by Sullivan Hardware Co. 000 Oliver Chilled Steel Beam Plows sold this season by Sullivan Hardware Co. If you can find of these customers that will not say it is a better Plow than any other make he is using they will give you an Oliver froe. Sullivan Hardware Co. still sell the Towers ?fe 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. For the Prevention and Cur? of tlie Prevalent Troubles ... GRIPPE, COLDSs And their accompaniments. Neuralgic Pains, Headache, Ipain in the Limbs, OUR GRIP CAPSULES Are almost a Specific. This remedy should be in every household. EVANS PHARMACY. Wiiliamtisftii Female ?OE1MQ, "\7V^illiei3^rn.st,orit S. O. The Spring Session will open on Monday, Feb. 6, 1899. For any desired information* address EEV. S. LANDER, President. PATRICK MILITARY INSTITUTE *m Offers Best Advantages in All Respects. Students may save Time and Money. JOHN B. PATRICE, Anderson, & C. E/IXJEIT'S zDinsriisra- BOOM! - Is the place to buy ::A Dollar's Worth of COFFEE if wantlsomethlngSRletCand Strone J. G. BILBY. - NEW GOODS AT CF, Jones & Co' Every time you come in to see us now we will h jomething new to show you. We are daily receiving irst instalments of Spring and Summer Goods. They :he NEWEST and PRETTIEST things to be had, and svant our customers to see them. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS : We feel that we are in better shape to sell you your Roods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c, than ever bel We remembered you when buying our Stock, and lai( some values that cannot fail to interest you. We have c the largest business in this Department during the past son that we ever did, and feel that we are prepared to n even a larger bu ?ness this Spring. NEW LINE OXFORD TIES NEXT WEEK. CLOTHING. It's a little early for Spring Suits-that is, it's earl wear them, but not too early to buy them. We bought t a long time ago, and have already received quite ah them. They are the correct things. Wear our Clothes you are guaranteed of being dressed right. GENTS' FURNISHINGS. A great many new things already received, and the voices show that many more are cn the road. All along the line the NEW THINGS are coming in. want our friends to see them. Yours very truly, C. F. JONES I a P. s. A few of our last year's Accounts are still unpaid. FI come up promptly now and let us have the money. Wei it, and you will feel better when it is paid. LESSER & CO. Great Sweep In all D enartmeniSe Our Buyer now in the Northern markets purchasing Largest and best-assorted Stock of Spring and Sun mer Goods ever brought to this market. We are daily receiving New Spring Goods of every deal tion that we would be pleased for you to call and inj spect. Also, everything in the way of Heavy Winter Goods we will close out below Cost rather than carry them over until next season. 8WEEP IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENj Beautiful line Percales just received, worth 8c. for only. Beautiful line Welts in Fancy Stripes, worth 12 Jc, for only... . < Solid Ducks, in all colors, best quality, worth 15c, for only. Beautiful qurflity White Lawn, worth 8c, for only. Shirting Prints, best quality, worth 5c, for only. Bleaching, good quality, worth 7c, for only. Double-width Brocaded Brocadines, beautiful designs, worth 15c, for on? Black Brocaded Brilliantine, 40 inches wide, all wool, worth 40c yar(j for only. Big Sweep in the Notion Department. White Marseilles Counterpanes, ready hemmed, worth $1.00, for only Corsets, good quality, worth. 35c, for only. Ladies' Outing Shirt Waists, worth 25c, for only.>. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, worth 60c, for only.. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Uudervest, worth 26c, for only. Pure Linen Window Shades, worth 40c, for only. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, worth 5c, for only. Bleached Cotton Towels, worth 7c, for only. Sweep in the Millinery Department 100 Ladies' Fine Felt Hate just received, real value 75c each-we close this lot for onXf. Big Sweep in Shoes. Our Shoes make your feet feel glad. We sell only high grade the very lowest prices, every pair guaranteed. One lot of Odds and Ends'of high grade Shoes, that are worth $1 for only. Ladies' Dongolo Shoes, Button or Lace, worth $1.50, for only.. Men's Tan Camel Calf Shoes, worth $2.25, for only. Ladies' Oxford Ties, Kid ?ned, worth $1.00, for only. Youse truly, LESSER & 0 i Under Masonic Temple The acknowledged Cheapest House in And i