The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, April 12, 1899, Page 8, Image 8
Local News.
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li ... M.i--. : I't-ink I 'i\ \ l-l ami Miss
vi . . . > 11 iii. I lu- mai liage w ?LS W II
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ten 1111 . 11 > Hie Initie ami gumin. sir
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. i! . it \ Ililli -?Hi t 'itlllll V's lil? l-l i H' I
get ic, yoting farmers, and lias yvon iii?
linml ami lit ali ni a IIIM.-I . \? < llenl
young lady. We juin ihi-ii inn ny
fri? inls m ?Mi inline < .>n<_-ialiilatimi>.
Tin mai i iag? ot Mi>S Alu < < link
?I .i!?-> ami Mi. Ko liai il W . Speer. hot h
ul 'hi-, eily, wa? soleiiiui/ed at the it-i
? I ? - r r ? ?. til lin-Initie'- parents, Mi. ami
Mt*. J. K. < 'linkseales. mi Nm t h Main
?tiret. yester?la\ at in.:!'? o'rlork, Kev.
.1. N. 11. Su tiimt-i e|] nlht-iat ing. anti u a>
witmssrd hy a lew intimate friends
.uni I ?-lat ives ni thc bride ami groom.
A- .he .-weet -train- of a Insult ifni
wedding niait h. rendered hy .Mrs. I*.
K. Met'illly. .lr., at the piano, were
ht-aitl, the wedding purt.\ entered tho
parlm in the following miler: Miss
I ?ilma i SiliiiiT ami .Miss hi/./.io t'raytou.
Mi. I hi viii I ?my ami Dr. W. II. Nanliii,
.lt.. .Miss Kthel Speer, ol l.owmlosville,
an.I Mr. Leroy Sadler, Miss Pauline
< ?mi,-t aies anti Mr. Mark Speer. Theil
'-amt- lin- Initie ami groom ami took
(lu n ptisitinu Ululer a tastefully ar
ranged ennupy, suspended from a frame
att.it heil lo the ceiling, tlu- al tmulant -
bein?: ? - . 111 ; 111 > divided tm euch side
l in -weet, -uft music continiu-il as Hie
silt?mu ami impressive words uniting
..h< happ.x roupie were uttered hy Mr.
Simimi-ri'll. Tin-lilith- wore a hcuiili
' i hrowii i ra \ el i ug tl ress ami carried
.i n . \< i ti ?si tc hom i ucl ol pink carual ions.
Alt. r partaking of lunch Mr. ami Mrs.
K-pe. t left mi the '.'o'clock nain for
Low iiih svilh-, w hen-a most enjoyable
i rei pt iou wa- t ? 11 ? I ? rt 11 tlieiu last liiglll
.ii tin-hollie <il Ihe groom's lather, Nr.
\. .1. Speer. The In itial presents were
riutm-rousaml costly. . silent hui weighty
test?moiiinls ol' th?- high esteem in
which lin* young cou ph* are held. May
iii? liehest hlessings ol' I lea ven ever
.it temi I hem.
'lawnville Items.
Mr. W. W. liunuiciitl and wife, ol'
High Kalls, < tconoe t 'ounty. is visiting
their daughter. Mrs. S. G. I truce, of
K hi- plat e.
Kev. I). W. Minti, ot this plat e, has
Stet n re-elected to preach at the Town
> ille Baptist Church.
.Miss Killie Wire will given musical
at (he nhl academy ol' this phire on the
I tth inst.
Mrs. Martha Kmeline Mix. widow of
Mr. .lohn Nix, died on the Uh inst.,
aged I? years. Mrs. 11 i x was raised
below Anderson (.'. IK She was the
daughter ot Mr. Samuel Mowen, ami
was married to Mr. .lohn llix in 1*1."?.
I rom which union there wert- six chil
dren horn, three boys and three git ls.
ulm are all dead hut Mrs. Sarah Jane
.Martin, who lives near this place, and
Mr. John Mix. who lives in Georgia.
Mrs. llix joined the Baptist Church
when about \!1 years tdd. and has lived
.? devoted Christian life ever since.
She was om-of t he good mot hers in the
world that was always really and will
ing to speak a kind word ami do si
kindly service anywhere and at any
?time. Wc would ask the relatives and
friends not to mourn for tier, for we
have every reason ft? believe thai alic
has passed from death into life ever
lasting. Her remains were buried in
thc Townvillc Itaptist Cemetery, the
services being conducted by the Kev.
I?. W. Hit.it.
.Mrs. Kitas Crooks dropped ?lead
ts hil?- visiting her stin in (?rconville, S.
?"'. Mrs. ('rooks lived near Kriendship
t'burch, in Noonee County, ami leaves
i husband and several children to
mourn lier death. Wo.sympathize w it li
t he bereaved famih .
Mr. J. T. Caines, td' this- place, is
building a m w house tm his place.
We hear I hal a mad ting bit. a cow ?d'
Mr. J. \V. Shirley ?iud l?r. W. K. Sharp's
?log lin- other day. We hope they will
kill the mail ?log. tm wt- wen-always
afraid of mad dogs.
Tin* wei weatht-i emit niue-, and the
farmers have done very little towards
planting a crop up to tin- lime.
We ure still hopi lui (hal we will get
to attend the old soldiers' reunion
which conics ott' in Cha ri est ?ni the loth
of May. W<- think il the railroads
won't furnish free tickets to the disa
bled veterans that want togo andar?
mu able, that the counties ought to
make some arrangements so they could
go and have ono more love least.
Mr. J. K. McCntley, who lives al
Maxwell's Illidge, alunit throe miles
from this place, had thc misfortune to
lose his barn and contents by lire Mon
day night, lt issupposeri io he of in
cendiary origin. Ten head of horses,
six hean of cattle, about 1,.*>00 bushels
ol corn ami other farm products were
coiisun ed. The loss will aggregat?
$2.000.
OM? Hosts DK How.
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Tomato Plants at 1>. S. Maxwell's.
FOR HUNT-Two nice Cottages. Ap
ply to J. H. Fowler. 12
Fou KtiNT-Une two-story House on
Whltner Stroet. Apply to D. O, Brown
A Bro. 42-3
Dancing School.
Miss Belle Smith's 8ehool will be lu
session-for children-Tuesdays, Thura
-days and Saturdays at I o' clock, begin
ning Thursday, the l.'tth inst., at Mrs.
Hr. Orr's. Uer class ol'adults will meet
Wednesdays and Fridays at s o'clock
p. m., beginning Friday, tho Nth inst.,
at Uiihhn?!'? VIoll
< orner I tnt
ll i : ' - bi ?Il IJ ll I t?' ?I W ii I ll si III '
lii'W ? holli "Ml lieIgll'nol hood li.I.?
'.> lida \\ ;i\ ititi! lil?- oobuilli-ol I il?
I si l.l.l i'11.V I.};, und SM I v. ill JIM voil
.i lew lim - lo li t oveiy i Mtv Know that
.ill who -li .? . i ?I . t li orr nm ?ir.ul.
Thi' fanners, iintwiihst'iuiliuv 'li'
I >a d wi al lui ss hii h tin; ha M had ?din i'
Xmas, have been pushing theil work,
plows ami Inn-i - willi leinaik:ibh
alacrity, and in i on>>o?|ii? ii?'o lin uni
I hey ha vi* dolli* a va* ia II o anil ul wm I? ;
> el I hrs au li.nl I s bi hind, ??ni wu li .1
fi*W days ol good vM-alln-i lho\ will "?o?
\ eiy neal l> np w ith l heil wei l>.
I he -1 n : 111 _. i. 111. 1 i o j i i - looking\i-iy
well i oii-nh i MIL.' lin i ' x 11cindy bad
wea I lu i lu w hii li ii lui?? J M'.'.M .*?nhjort ni.
Wheal i? looking Int iii th in lin- nats,
imt .1 li u day.s ot w arin -un -In m- vs ill
ma lt i' .1 irreal . I ni nge mi l be appen ra nee
. ?I I III O.ll I loll.
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Mr, Kio*. Hamilton, wlm na- lu i n
MIS ?iel, III KllS.M'll vii le. \ rh.. .M \
SS lill ll phill ||l< I- tl,M lilllJ I- ll polled <
lo be miieli heller. 11 i- m.ins Iiiend
are glad lo leal li he 1 s he tier, and -in
oeioly hope he ss ill soon lie restored In
Ins ional gund heall h.
I'rof. .1. I.. Shi-iaiil, sslin ha> been
leaching in l.coigetowii lol some
mont hs past, has returned lioine. ili
lli.ms friends an- glad ni liase him
among them again.
Mr. Frank Kiddle, ol Waterloo, visi
ted friends in the Corner recently.
Krom what weean barn it seems ns
though he has some ott rael ion in Un
person ol' one ol our fail young lassies.
Mr. W.T. Sheiafd. of Washington.
I >. I '.. is on a \ isil among his relatives
in I he Corner. Mr. Shci'ird's early
boyhood was .-pent in oin niidsl, and
his many friends ami relative.- are de
lighted to have him visit them, it hav
ing been eleven years since he lins
visited the land of iiis nativity.
We learn that Dr. K rues I Watson, of
Mt. Carmel, is to locate al Iva. Dr.
Walsen is a young man nf excellent
qualities and admirable manners, and
(romes ss el I recommended into our
mitist. We predict for him a huge pal -
rouage.
.Many of our citizens are expecting to
un to Charleston in May. We hope
they many ol the nhl veterans will bc
able to go, as old Charleston will cer
tainly spread herself, in older tn make
I heir stay enjoyable.
Miss Sallie Shel aid. elie nf our fair
young ladies, lins bern in Anderson
visiting relatives.
Miss Kiln Sherard, who has been
teaching lor some mouths past, has
closed lier school und iel (lilied home.
Her friends are glad I o sec lier nguiu.
Thc li rm nf Sherard Urns, have re
ceived ?1 tine stock ol' goads for the
season.
Messrs. A. S. mid I.. K. howie have
erected neat yard fences in front of
t heit homes w h ic li adds tn 11 ch I neut side
appearances.
Kev. lt. C. I. i gen ami Mr. W. C.
Sherard and wife are ut tending the
Presbytery which convenes at Leba
non. S. C.
Kev. .1. V. Klark and Mr..I. W. Ste
venson areat tending the A. lt. I*. Pres
bytery in session at Due West.
Mr. .1. X. McAlistei and M1..I110. Sea
wright have each recently purchased
au organ. There is nothing to bc .so
much desired ina heine as :i piano or
organ, ami we are glad io see mir peo
ple imying them.
Oin roads are in bad condition, and
we think it high time that eur Super
visor was having them winked out.
We hope hew soon the work can bc
accomplished. I'AI LIX IC.
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Kentall Items.
Thc fanners ol' this section arc very
much behind with their work, ow ing to
so much rain.
The small grain crop is looking very
promising in this section, especially
wheat, the acreage ol' which is larger
than we have seen in several years.
Thc fruit crop is seriously injured.
The peaches will be almost a failure,
but then' will be plenty ot' cherries if
not killed hereafter.
Mr. John S. Owen, who has been rou
tined tn his room for some time with
rheumatism, we ar?' glad In learn is
able to be ont again.
Mr. Samuel Kl rod, who bail a tumor
taken oui of his side a few days ago.
is doing tine. Drs. 1 ?uvton. Smith and
Wyatt performed the operation, and.
deserve credit for the skillful manner
in which they did the work.
Mr. S. W. Burgess is in bed with
pneumonia.
Our schools have been very well at
tended this w inter ned much comfort
has been added to our school rooms by
the new desk placed in our schools bj
?Mir ctliciciit trustees, w ho always tunk
after thc interest and welfare of our
schools. If any school district gets
ahead of ours they will sun* have to
gel a move on them.
Several of our young people at tended
the singing at Keavevdain on last Sun
day and report good fringing and an
enjoyable time.
Kev.lt. C?. Martin preached a good
sermon at this place last Sunday.
The reads have been very bad this
w inter and spring. The piling of dirt
111 thc roads makes good, summer
roads, but in the winter and spring
season, when the funner most needs
tin- roads, they fail to give satisfactory
results. We hope to see in the near
future a step taken to macadamize our
public highways. If thc work pro
gressed slowly we had better have a
few miles of good road than linne at all.
We want to see the convict force from
this County put at this work instead of
being sent to Columbia, where they are
but little service to thc State. The in
crease of population and thc progress
of our country demands better roads.
Several of our Confederate Veterans
are talking of the reunion in Charles
ton. We hope they will go and have
an enjoyable time, which they justly
deserve. AUK Sn mu NS. '
"When you get a good tbhig puah it
along." Nutt' nald for the Distributor
?otu uy Brock iiros. 41-2
I?i an'> HIT? iii? ?
11 ?ci-n i s i hut I ?caii i- ii' -' i'm-i I t"
. H '!. -Ituvcil l>\ lin . A lew weel?ago
tin -1 "i ? n? i in- place w ii> i?ui neil !
? low ii. .mi! i hi - makes thc loni i li Im i Ill
ing 'h ???oy?il liv tin m tin las! lew
..cai ?.
J hue mimili? ol I MU? ?mu ami in? ?
HOI k ol an.\ i on.sci|iience ?loin on lite |
tum. Will, we eau tali < < ?lllloi t i II
I lu ? "Trust in lin I .m il a i ul ih> go? ?il.
??? -hall I IDHI du I ll in 11,< !ail?l, anil ]
V? fil> I hun ?halt in- li ll."
I .a ?I Wei I nc-i l.i \ evening I.. ' '. | ?ea li
li 'i l-i I Iv tm n'? altai Mi?? |-al Hil I ?i\ ..' I. j
<>i A ii? le i -i m. With ?ip|?r<?printc ami j
?oleum Wi Hil- I.Vv. An hi' Simp?mi
joined them in th?- holy bonds ?'?! mat
limony. We ? \teml tn "i i-." alni his
cha i ming hi iii?- mn heart ?esl eon grui u
lali??u>. ami \\i?h I hem a joy ?m.-ami
! pl?-a>uill I?IIII ii? ;, llirough lin path ol
1 li!?
I?III vi n ag lu neil n t, Mr. I.. Iv. Dean,
; j s trying tn tn- ilignilic?! ami weal a
! "ihmhle gnu" at the -ame lime, lt'? a
linc I my.
Miss Lula l?? an. ol' Williamson ( ol
lege, ? nilli- hollie tn ?pi ml Kastel with
lim parents.
Mr. I>'. K. Nicholson, mn etlicient
School Commissioner, was in ?mt ? om
miinity reeeully. Il<- i.? well known
herc, having taught several terms here
a Icu years agu.
Mi? I'eu ri Dean ?sal home I tom Due
West College spending a few ?lays.
Mr. C. L. Dean, of Central, was down
greeting his many friends.
Mr. .1. W. Mitt tison has rebuilt the
stol ?-, and w ill be glad lo serve his cus
tomers.
Wheat ami oats arc ?hiing vcrv well,
?specially wheat. Mr. C. D. Watson
has thc linesl wheat in this vicinity.
II is fr??in ? to li inches high, und com
pletely covers the ground.
The health of this community is very
good ; rn? sickness so fur ns I am aware
ol.
With best wishes to the I NTKI.I.KiKX
< 1.1%- ami its readers. NA rn.
Curlier Creek Items.
Thc sun to-?lay is shining brightly,
and thc lovely hirds ?-au he heard as
they warbt?' their sweet melody and
I he plow hov as lie whistles choeriuglv
behind the plow as In- pulls the belf
eord over the mule's hack. "Spring
lime is. indeed, thc loveliest time of
the year."
Plant ing corn ?iud putting in left ?li
/.er and hustling around in generalis
t he < inlet ot I he ?tay.
Tin- McAdams school, after a ?lura
I iou of six months, closed last Kinlay.
Miss Kon I ?assn way has taught this
school for the ]?asl two, and we think
sh?- has given hut li pupils ami patrons
good salisfacliou.
Oscar Kay. ??m-?d' I birk er's ('reek's
bashful boys, passed through our midst
Sunday in his new tau buggy. II?- was
rilling ahme, hut we think before long
that he will he carrying some of thc
fair sex "lovely riding.''
Miss Lois Shirley, ??im <d' our charm
ing girls, spent the latter part of last
w?'?-k with her friend, Miss Kois Kay,
ol' linrkor's Creek.
Miss Leila Cassa way, accompanied
by her brother, Harvey, visiten rela
tives near Bethel Sunday.
Miss Mollie Armstrong, after spend
ing several weeks in our midst with
Mr. ami Mrs. K. A. Shirley, hus returned
to her home at Piedmont, S. C.
.lim Pinson is wearing a broad smile
nowadays, t or another visitor hast.ikeu
up abode at his house. "A boy-that's
th?' reason."
The small grain crop of this locality
is looking very promising now, and
our people are expecting a large yield
t his year.
Dur people an-ali well and working
hard, as usual. Tv in ?.
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Items from Kaw mles vii le.
Wo hiivc almost nu news t?? report,
for thc farmers ari* all anxious to ?lo as
much work as possible just now, and
every one seems busy, lt is very dull,
for the loafers, at least, because there
is hardly anyone ti? lu> seen on the
streets.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Harm's, who have
been visiting relatives at Prattville,
Ala., returned Thursday.
Miss Julia McChee, the etlicient pri
mary teacher in our High School, went
to Greenwood Thursday, returning;
Sunday.
C. r. .lom's & CVs. enterprising
salesman, Mr. Pastell Cater, came down
from Anderson Thursday in the inter
est of his linn and sold quite a quantity
??f spring and summer clothing.
Tn?' Epworth League met for its
monthly social ami business meeting at
Dr. .1. lt. Moseley's Monday night and
the regular meeting was held at thc
same place on Friday night. This is a
very strong league of over thirty mem
bers, ami is doing good work.
Mel). IioltTON*.
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Ulick icm* Arnica Suive
The best salve in thc 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 to give
perfect satisfacNion, or money refund
ed. Prise 25 cents per box. For sale
by Hill-Orr Drug Co
Farmers' Headquarters-the Sullivan
1 lard ware t'o. Every thin g that the farm
er neens in the line of Hardware ami Ag
ricultural implements can be furnished
by thisgrest supply houso. .VT.iMMsquaro
bet ?>f lloor space crowded with goods
to suit your demanda. Buy ing tho ([Han
ni v and paying the cash en H tiles this
Firm to secure righ?. pri?es when buy
ing. Your interest ls theirs, and success
only ? iib rd s them the means of better
benefiting you.
.Ino. T. Burriss will give your bursted
pipes or plumbing of any kind prompt
attention. st.
Iron King Stoves are considered the
best. Kuy one. Osborne A Cliukscalee,
Sole Agents.
Hoofing, tin work, galvanized iron
work fend plumbing dose cn short notice
by Osborne A Clinkscales.
The C. A. Reed Music House has re
cently received a full car load of Pianos,
and ure ottering high grade instruments'
at lower prices thau ever heard of in this
country.
Have hot water pipes run from your
stove to bath room. Try Osborne &
Clinkscales.
Fou REST-The offices recently occu
pied by Bonham A Watkins, in the Is
TKM.IORNCRR building. Apply at this
ollie?-.
The C. A. Heed Music House bas taken
the State Agency for the celebrated Co
lumbia Graphopbone, and is selling them
at manufacturer's prices. It will interest
every one to call at the Mimic House and
see this wouderful invention.
To Cure A Cold In One Day
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Al? druggists refund money if it fails to
euro. 25c. The seuuine has T.. R. O, nn
I each tablet.
Lesser's
Big Department Store
Ready for Spring Trade.
PK KM IT us to inform you tluit our House ia now packed with NEW
SPUING HOODS ?rom cellar to dome-the greatest and largest Stock that
we ever carried, all purchased for SPOT CASH, which wc shall oller at
unusual ?ow figures. In this day of close competition and new business
met hods the only way to succeed is m huy for Cash, and keep a regular buyer
in the Northern markets so a- io take advantage of every propitious oppor
tunity, thereby enabling us to sell below our competitors. To carry this out
successfully we have arranged with a competent party in New York city who
is well posted in values, and who will be on the lookout for Big Bargains for
Snot Cash, which will enable u.i to oiler Lo our customers some special drives.
< hir Stock this season is the most complete ever brought to thia market,
selected with utmost care in all the departments, and we can save you money
whether you are in need of Domestic or Foreign Imported Dress Goods, or a
cheap Brogan or the finest hand-made Shoes manufactured.
Please remember us when you conic to Anderson, and whether you buy
or not wc will nike pleasure in showing you the largest stock for the lowest prices
ever olleren before. Wc oller only the very best qualities of below articles at
unusual low figures :
IN OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT.
Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, worth 5c, for only. 2c
Pure Linen Towels, large size, worth 15c, for only. 9c
Genuine Pearl Buttons, worth 5c dozen, at only. 2c
Ladies' Gauze Undcrveat. best quality Silk, trimmed, worth 15c, at only 8c
Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest style-, made of best quality Percale, worth
75c, at only. 48c
Embroidery, extra Hue quality, made in Switzerland, at only. 5c
Ladies' White Lawn Aprons, extra hue quality, worth 25c, at only.. . . 14c
IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Ionia Mull, beautiful designs, regular price 5c, at only. 21c
Brocaded Organdies, beautiful dark patterns, worth 10c, at only. 4?c
White Welt*, yard-wide, best quality, worth 15c, for only. 8c
White Checked Muslin, worth Oe, at only. 4c
Fancy Stipetl Pique, worth 15c, for only. 9$e
Turkey Ked Calico for only. 4c
Black Brocaded Brilliantine, 40 inches wide, all wool, worth 40c, only. 24c
Kuli line Wash Silks.from 2?c to 81.50
SHOES aod SLIPPERS.
Wc sell only reliable Shoes and best wealers at lowest prices.
One table tilled vith Odds and Euds of high grade Shoes for only. 75c
Ladies' Fine I'oogola Shoes, heel or spring heel, all sizes, worth $1.25.. 98c
Ladies' Slippers, all sizes, at only. 4Hc
Ladies' Genuine Dougola Slippers, made by Harrisburg Shoe Co., every
pair warrauted, worth 81.25, at only. 98c \
Gentlemen's Solid Oak Calf Shoes, worth 81 75, at only.81.25 j
Gentlemen's Yici Kid Shoes, all sizes, worth 82.00, at only. 1.42 \
NEW CLOTHING JUST ARRIVED.-Full line Men's Suits from 82.50
to 812.00. Fifty Boys' Knee Suits, worth 81.50, for only 98c. Boys' Knee
Pants, worth 25c, at only 10c. Gentlemeu's Laundered Percale Shirts only
48c. Full line Gentlemeu's Straw Hats from 25c tu 81.00.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.-We have a large variety of Lidies'
tri mined and untrimmed Hats at prices that will astonish you.
Yours truly,
LESSER & CO.,
Under Masonic Temple,
The acknowledged Cheapest House in Anderson County.
P. S.-Positively no Goods charged to any one-our terms
are strictly Cash.
YOU CANT JUDGE A
SAUSAGE BY ITS ULSTER !
Neither can you fix the value,
of a BICYCLE by its Enamel.
SENSIBLE people want SAFE BICYCLES, and safe Bicycles must
have the best material, the most careful construction, and must be made by
people who know how-makers who have learned by experience. We can
iutercst careful people in the construction of
CRESCENT
ANO
VIKING
If they will give us the opportunity. We'll show what goes into them, and
explain why they are better than others. Come and see us.
Sulllivan Hardware Co.
Headquarters for everything in the line of
Bicycle Sundries and Fittings.
W. W. SULLIVAN,
Manager Bicycle Department.
ECONOMY !
IS the foundation upon which all prosperity is based. Inevitable suc
cess comes to those who act on principles of frugality in every-day life, and
mingle wisdom with economy. Cheapness is not ecouomy when not accom
panied by good judgment as to value:, but through our combination of low
prices for thc best Goods we know that you will find it to your interest to
have your dealings with us. We are now prepared for the demands of the
SPRING TRADE with a large Stock of
DRY GOODS?
ORGANDIES,
PERCALES,
MUSLINS. LAWN,
DUCK, LINEN CRASH,
lu a profusion of beautiful styles, and the prettiest line of SPRING PRINTS
shown anywhere. We ask your inspection of these and a comparison of
prices.
OUR SH OES are wearers. Only reliable lines to be found in our
Stock. Ladies' genuine Dongola, Patent Tip, Coin Toe, for a leader, 81.25,
worth 81.50. Ladies' Soft, Vici Finish, Heel or Spring Heel, Lace or But
ton, 81.00. 36 pairs 2} to 4, cost from 81.50 to 82.00, if we can fit you,81.00.
Men's Tan Bala, Patent Tip, Vestiug Top, Stylish Shoe for 82.00. Men's
English Ties for 81.00-this is a bargain and is worth 81.25.
MEN'S SHIRTS of all descriptions-the beat work Shirt for 25c.
And in the GROCERY line we are fully prepared for all demands.
A full stock of FLOUR and MEAT. MOLASSES of all grades, bar
rels or half-barrels, and TOBACCO. We have lots of customers who think
our 10-pound COFFEE is the best thing they can drink.
We are reaching out for more trade, and exerting ourselves to get iL
Let us make a customer of you.
McGTJLLY BROS
C. F. JONES & Cl
Hope to Sweep Over with
increasing Volume of Busi
ness as the days and weeks
advance..
We extend our invitation to every one visiting our liv(
Electric City to come to see us. Glad to have people come t<
see us, even if they are'not buying Goods. Glad always t<
have people see what we have to sell. We find it pays t(
show Goods.
Millinerv !
Has been a popular Department with us for several season
past, but judging from the number of pretty Hats being sen
out it has taken a decided step forward. We are spreadio
ourselves to make as pretty, stylish and attractive Hats a
possible for the money. We are combining style and work
manship with economical prices. We havent just the thin
for every head, and don't sell every one that comes into th
Department, but we do send away almost every one delights
with their purchase. Come, let us show you, even if .
don't buy or don't' intend to. We like to have the admii
public see our pretty Hats.
The House Cleaning Season is right on us. We haven]
talked
Souse Furnishings
This season-we can't talk everything at once-but now n
are ready for you. Splendid stock of Mattings. We alwaj
do a good Matting business, yet many of our customers ma
not know that we keep them, the Department being up-staii
Prices from 15c to 50c per yard. Linoneum or Floor 0
Cloth in all widths and quite a variety of patterns. Curta
Poles, Window Shades, Lace Curtains at from 75c to S5,(
per pair. Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases at price
the goods. Counterpanes 75c to $2.50.
Clothing.
In the Spring-time a young man's fancy turns to a nea
Suit, a pretty, new Cravat, new Negligee Shirts, a new Sta
or Straw Hat, thin, cool Underwear, and many other littj
items which add to the appearance as well as the comf1
during the Summer's heat. We are ready to supply yon
the correct things in these lines. When you want somethij
new in
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Come to us for it. We want to fit you out- Our Clothing!
sold at reasonable margins of profit. It is Tailored and ml
ufactured by the highest grade of Tailors and manufacture]
Good fitting and dependable Clothing-Suits that mark
individuality- stamp a man well dressed. Takes good fitti
Clothes to look dressy, and well made Clothes to stay toge
er. Now, we are prepared for you, and want your Clothi
business. We want to please you. That is very importa
It makes the sale satisfactory. Nothing else pays in a
business.
We have great advantages in Clothing, We work bij
to be in a position to offer inducements. Whilst we do
like to claim superiority we do ask that you let nothing
vent your coming to see us before buying anything in Clo
ing. We will let you pass judgment.
The Spring Trade is right on us. There are very
people whd will not make a bill of some kind within
next few weeks. We ask for a chance at that bill, whetlj
it be large or small. We are in fine shape to please
Hundreds of well pleased and perfectly satisfied custom]
fill our Store every day. Always room for more. Coi]
join the procession. Will welcome you at any time.
Tours very truly,
L. F. JUNto K LU.
We give Trading Stamps for Cash purchases, but
must ask ?or them at tim* purchase is made.
Ask for Trading Stamps and get one of the beaut'
M. * SWUIID JE j% WA Kt?
C. F. JONES & CO.