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l l I. M - < ?Nil \ KA W, M \ MON i ll ili. ?N.ItilM'l I. ? I " ? til loll ? lop ?li V? st I . liI;I. AMtl niales ll'? 'ti':. : . ? ? ... ?isuli ..' '.'.U-ii.i i <> lt.il?' : ? i ?1 in .'i i- lu in>r rt in mil; - (uhii 1 'I I > "! Inn i.i>; ? |'f-l IS I in jilli. li'ilM . . .. -till li. Tin pu fj.s ili-p.!!!.!,. . ti Ii ii; ili.il the i t wi i lu lr|i ?l-l (? \ in1 I :i ali pl is.i I H ll- li\ lill I I i lp: i - ls I Itill I ?If. lal N't \\i\U.\ (<; supply |{n i'.i v i|h ' (nilling hr I ol ? -illili:' lin in al ! I ! 11 fl.V. Vit. nu : impelialislir hum!- ?'ou|cu?l (hal wt are lighting only savages ilienpahli < ' I (a Vi ii, ilig, lull' li ? i :? 11 ? . ni gnyei 'iii Hi''; If I his lu . a \ a .. i .: . . I han!; .vpn ' m ippi < i .i \ liges, A ?Vinvpn!inn <?1 etittuti vin : aliil I-mi t lu i ii hankers is calhd 1'' ft? i ? I i:> AI hint a t li it-nu Mil ii. i'- ?li -i,-Mi j s h.lill In ii In Illili:.' Iii Lu inris wl.n raise ?ot tun and I he hankel uhnh?vr thc mom-y with w hi'li 1 ? i ?ip i . h.m tiled j ? ige I (iel Im : li? ptoli flinn "i I he ? ?il hm growrl >' ; ' i 11 ~ ! - ! imil I lie I pf'i.'ii la 11 il s ??i Vu' .'on. \Vr lin-: ?hal HOincgoodri nil ma;, lu*ari;?implishod liv ll:c com . . i inn. Wi! ii .! s. ..i ;. ni > !.:."?' i .! . ? .u . .uni a will nw ci at ihiil, lilli" -n't sfflil sis il Ailinn.:! i !i rti'J li quin ii i!n ?issi-lain i inf li ii nil- in :. ?:i'l lu" li sidfllff in Mime liisliinnahlp !.>.-.?Iii .. Then* ar?' millions ni p?opl? iii lill- M.in.I ami glnrniils chun!r.\ ?>! ?nils whn would I" ?inly Inn gi ai I lu ha ve I lie admiral's - > I ?.iv nilli llif tliirlfeu I Imilsaiiil llliowil ??H", win? muk ? ! : i v |i\ il.i\ {'? i r a small pittance, M t Im'., muii.v ul these per 2-uns whu arc lon iim-i III raisin:; this Diucy I'll in 1 wuulil ? out ri hill r a tlullar lu htiild even a shanie forum ql'tln'se fellows.' You would lind lhere would he hui a precious I< w. Admiral Dowey, in .m inlcrrsiing in Icrvjcw, is ipioK ?I assaying in if IV i ruff to iii?- I'hitippilif 11 ?III lilt*: "On? great double mil there hus been thal <?cueral (Mis has tried tu ?lu lou nun h. I (nhl him KO. I lr wauls In bc General, governor, judge ?md eve 17 1 liing < Ise lu have hohl ot' all Ihr irons. No mau mu do this. Tlii- i* I hr ??I r?H trouble, li ?aenough l'or a niall lo ?lo oui' thing, hut when a man tries lo do ev?'ryihing ?md lo hr everything ii isa lillie un certain whal the n suit will he." in oilier words, ii is ns expected, I hu Gen eral has just gutten t?io big for his breecher. Since he hus added In his other nu ill ?Iud i nun st lut ?es 1 ha' of lin n making, news from thc front lavery meagre. The supposition at thc war department is that he is ?mt. in search of tichiy suitable lo the very delicate composition he intends creating. Hooker'!'. Washington, wi thuin, ques tion the brightest negro in the country to-day, said in bia address in Atlanta last week that he could see no di ftc 1 enceTielween that slavery which com licllcd man to work for nothing and that which denied him lin- right tu work for something. Thus?! unctions northerners who prate about the stain of slavery, y?'t who lynch negroes who come into honest competition willi them, should ponder awhile un this philosophic utterance. In fact, there is much food for thought throughout Ilia entire address. His recommenda tion that, negroes avail themselves ?if ev*?ry opportunity to become better citizens by selecting a specific trade and studying it to proficiency is pre cisely in the line of sui?' progress and development. If bis labors are more evenly distributed in the workshops, thc mills, the mines, the fields, con struction, A e.. one industry is not sn easily pyramided by a sudden inllnx ol' labor, and then- will be none to deny him the right to follow bia legitimate lrad<\ If tho State recognizes thc ne gro as a permanent citizen; on?' who will have to live with us and share our fortunes, even for the next generation, il behooves her to put Mich manual training into his bands as will lit and ? quip him for branching out into other fields and learning ti trade. The little smattering of "bonk Puru in'" given I hem isa decided disadvantage. I f the siinii- sum is spent lowan! teaching them something n ally useful, we will make a hitter ?lass ol' citizens and lake a long stride in ihr direction nf the solution ol the race problem, ll i-? botter mid cheaper, us Mr. Washington says, in view of the fact that every hilo negro has to hr kept np directly .or indirectly hy the white people, for the Stale it? :-.-i\i its money lo the erection ol schools nf industry for the idle negroes than to sup port them in idleness by ?louai ions or with tax money aftei they become criminals. When yon c?lucatc the hand you reach th?? head, tura bus\ hand makes a busy bruin, but "an nih* brain is thc devil's workshop." mm * mm The most glaring example to-day ??t prostitution of justice is the abuse ?if the optionary compromise for crime provided by the penal cod?; of the Stat?-. The line feature of satisfying, or mon* properly bribing, justice is wrong in principle, for the renson that it en courages crime iii the rich, who can pay tine, but degrades the poor (no more guilty than his 'more fortunate brother) by the imposition of a sen tence of imprisonment or road labor. Which is only just and equitable pun ishment under the existing order of ?oeiety. It ia manifestly unjust to *hc family of the depraved reprobate, Hued tnac and time again for viola tions ot his country's lawa, to allow him to pay a rino that represents prob ably thc last crust of bread his depen dant ones have in the world. Ah a mal ti ! ?-j . rmi >c. lu- part.s with il Hu < ; I lilly, !? I'll ii-i I i> I .il -.. pi iih M \ <.' ' - . i \ . 11? . <..*-;> ?.I Milli nu /rt. .nulli' . .. i . lu i- . " .-. ll snci ?hi ?ti;: th;i{ la . .;!] .: I'M hi.s Pu li deal uni - .il I.. . i:t c tl*-j hunger I ?I ther Ilia' i|inb i.-ii I?,I 111 ? 11111 i >* 11 i 1111 ol'hieing hun In.I..'I h; I i ti ;? IM I chain lo sunn pinn ' ' a " . .H ?rn i>ii i he public i ii.iil I ip i I iMMlMltlllh ol Will (in -''I i I liiil ! ..!- ?ot inn streets, i ; : i> ' : otljees. in ;. ihlie plan-.- ol irn-1 ami lioiiol. ami ?tl lin lal ni-. I lo li o', pol tin \ pine i! a <loll:ir#;;inl i ? il li i t w i t ll us lil i li 11 ino! >c ;i tv il li ?; I jr li un eh*. Lil I h ! 01 - i ' ??i H !? i li . ' ; i ' i j ? i i I 1111 . ? 111 - lo heal i !n l'a II . i " ; i ni \ . t * . 11 f 11 - ol' . i. e. I i e." i i 11' ih tl li." i lu purl jell'; hu inti II- . ?:. hi-.-nu hy .-?Ty i nil liligi .mnibliog ??i in titppi.opii.iliou. ?\\eced III I Iii !ij|i li in) I o1.1. ; il : 11 I 111 ( 11 \ i l -h.upi . (.Mowing tin (iinji, wax i> ii. .. >il|hil iinji pi i mt ilit .ii i ii . ! i i ; i . 1. i . \ i 11 ; gain. lin. ii .. iti i... lin- ?itu hon. t!:< hi'-ginning .i ?i jiahilijy, inn! gauge hu ii .'o 11 o : i - ii.oMi.i.t. Tin- Stil II hlay n ig h I spoil . ::. i paint s i he i nu H ni! ami tories HUI !'.- iii 11 * \ mi Mom!, iv moiiiin-j will imil liiMh'i occupaiion win II Ihe possi bilj?v ol M Mir: : mi .. minny husjs i j OlllOVell. Iii' I - :?'! "loo pl? MU I lo -1 :; .c; on tin .li? t -1 -?un! pa) lol lin pl i\ ilego, hnl In '..ill ?|ra\> lin In,i al sw inking i j ? i . L ?uni . lin', ri in plain view "I passels h) . li would pie; servo jiis.liee nilli i ipi il:! v ?uni cohsc I j nen I II I feel ?UL: in I wei n ea pi in I ami i..l?o?. \ ( must ol.in hohi on :i plane, \> i uiltsl work I 'r. i hy lin- sidp I .acarus, ami il I! ho ??ne lion h I uni csu . . lo lu yoked; lo the . ?(lier, let hitit lenin (heh -I:I ol oin du m c. I lc uni;, then i how i lu- proper -hit loi!. I."! I In i I .i :_. i. lita : i ni it next sitting lillie (ogn i/o lice, II! hu- pi i ni' io?- pvil. and so safeguard ii as :o io!? ?j ..! h.s \ i < lui- ! i ? I n 11 ' 111 ' i i ? - i-i..i .1 runion mi Nulli: Malu Mn. Mi;. I J ?ri on: Wi- would siiggol Iii hu- I II \ :iul hm ii ii- ilia! Ibo H rand Canyon ol' upper .Main Sin ri he eilliel i Mili i-i il v. ii li a very sn hst nu tin I lenee ? o i .tnhlish danger signals al. conven u ni ili-laiieesalong its rugged piccipi ci -. I In- latter plan may he tin- more feasible ul this time owing lo the un desirability ol Ihinhngnnoihcr issue ol hoiids lo i-oiiiptele thc lung eili-llil ol' ;< m-ing hom A. <l. Menus' southern . ni m i io I;, C. I.uiighlin's southern eoruer. Lill huoy stations. light houses, ?uni a siring ol red danger lan lilli--, together wit h a larve rope strung ai mimi I he .edges ol' t he gulch we I fiinl? will bc simply adequate lol* Hie present needs, though liier?1 ure mr. a lew who advocate (In- widening ol the pu lu 11'-i pu- canal a hon I I eel mi lin- eas! .-mle in tinier io couver! the narrow pass now m ed as a sheol into a fresh w;iti r lake ami establish a hi e lorry acio-.- ?is glassy bosom, ll is claimed by hu- ad vocales ol't his hillel .-chime that (he six Icc! broadening will mil encroach upon the sidewalk ou tin* east side ot th?; si reel. Atic.xperl from Kalamazoo is expected here al any moment lo calculate tin* cost ol .each respective proposition. haler-'I lui ?'Xpert above alluded to arrived yesterday and in driving along the narrow pass above the canyon, hi.? broncho shied and prccipitutctl him down Iheawfuldepl hs. ile was heard to hit the hot I om exactly ii vu hours lifter ward, bene?' wo are unable to give bis i stimules this week. CITI/.KV. . .- mm .??mm Hy Way of I Ilustra I hm. The press ?>f the country hasrcceiitly exercised itself very greatly over the question whether a physician would not bc just ified in taking life painlessly to put un emt to torture which must inevitably ern! in death in a lew days or even in :i lew w i cks. Such au act would, WO believe, under t he criminal statutes, be called murder. Acting upon om-ol' tim most often repented librases of Ihe profession itself society adopts the belief that, "so long as I her?' is life lhere is hop?','1 und de crees that Ihe helpless anti hopeless invalid shall lind no friend in the hour of his great necessity w ho will put :i peri???! to his sn Herings. We happen to call to mimi just nt the moment a mangled, writhing body pinioued beneath ii wrecked locomotive. Thu overturned curs wer?' in Hann which were rapidly eating their way to that tortured mass ol' humanity. Then was nota shadow of hope of extricating the man from his perilous position. Had it been possible, to rescue him he would have died in a few bonis from his injuries. Ile knew this as well as ?Uti the spectators; lu- saw the llames approaching, and in his anguish Int cried aloud to the bystanders to semi a bullet through his brain and put au eiid to bis misery. It.was a spectacle to haunt one's dreams for u lite time. The men w ho watched it wem actually .ickened by tin* horror of it all. anil yet there was not one of, them who ?hire?! comply willi Hie request of the unfortunate creature. They stood there, while their lip.-? were ushencd ami their knees smote together at the terribleness of his fate. They worked like ?lemons to' save hie crushed body that it might, sutler a few hours longer: I hey fought the advancing llames in a frenzy ol' despair, and when they had exhausted Inman odor I s they ched out in prayer for Piviuo interposition. When these things had all been done, ami dom- to rn? avail, thc llames licked up the blood ol' the poor crushed body, wrapped the writ liing members in theil torturing embrace ami tit last brought I he peat e and rest t hat had been denied hy mortui hands. Tell the story io you; neighbor and lu- will say the man's request should have been granted; he may possibly claim that, lie himself would have bred the shot, lt is not impossible, too. that you may agree with him: but had you both been there you would him acte?! just as those other men did, for "so long as there is life there is hope." and the. taking of life isa prerogative which mortals must not assume.- ?VIPK nm! fou rirr. Some miscreant threw a rock into a passenger train near lllark ville last week. 'I Im missile crashed through the window, striking a sleeping negro manon the head, lt MI frightened him huit he ?lashedfor the door and in his hnlf-awakened condition, jumped from the tlyingtraiti. He was bailiv bruise?l by the fall. - Th?- dispensary advocates at Greenwood have circu?ate?! a petition asking for au election to he held to decide if a grog shop shall bc established in that town. The election will bc hotly contested and the oppon ents of the scheme will ?>x?'vt every ?.Hort to defeat it. - The At kin tic Coast Kine freight depot at Darlington, together with fifteen or twenty carloads of .freight, won totally burned on September "241b. The cause of the tiru is unknown. Tao total loss is probably ?2?,00Ch Local merchants will lo?e much of their fall gouls by the fire. v? ;:. Uhrs : i.- . i -tilly !.? ?il- (>< neill iib. II . I ? ?i -i ix tul ... iinuhii V his ?uzi-. 'Ml pl I'giisiii.i .? . !i !. ?. -pu il il':< ;?; i<.:? ii | Io _*;..- - ..'.ii i|eV? Inp fi aii?( lond.y I'tii' iliiit e.-.i'tiip thal m lu- nt taim d nilly h > i ni?'musirse v illi ii,- insist i i mini!- '.: . a niyn ami il!ni lim!-' In iii ny '..?.: i ? : I '.?inp i h** ? "iii* stan' '." i nil H ...i!' . A i ?iii' is? ?li, lal! ni ? .IIIIIIM i? i.:l -?iii i., i i un,:, ?ii ,i i (irising .uni pi u/i i - i\i . ! ..- pur vi! I'iiiiinl t un'- ii- lipilil -ml i <( lip .. piihlir libral V. -iiim ?lay wt' hope II? -tit/ (Iiis iiinmiitii m n! ?uti i nlluii ami im lilly i - pi i .i. ii m hi .ml plat' ?I lip? m ii pi i - m tm H i h i-, int ht- mi- ti.11 im- \ mi !|!.i\ ?nilli i ll 11 Iii UiUalll- ?Iii- inll-llMl iii.it i ? ? i ? h.\ pnbii-j ii- in uiir -i i i . ?< . I li hil.. \V i Ii Ipiil?' ?lill' pupil- : .. I i ?III I ?I I ll hi ll I v. i.: ... il ni il I'J I in- f ftp H ?I Vt 'ill', . i! In ?I .i.i - . i . milking H. i ! ? i - nu! .I I li? m. : Inti ?'ni! i viii ing i ht : . ? I it ?il 'ullin?' s\hi?'h viii timi ex pi . mn in it.ii lili-. \'v i ha; .' ilh'ulil ? xh.iu.-tfil ?III -tn|i ul !.?is.ll|?| IlilVi hu llllltls in Im;. Iii-Iii- '?ni shelve.- mils' I" ii p'l l|l-!n ll W i'll bunk- ni I. Iii!.Hil n ul I ll. Wi 111 i tl i!i;i;.i.'iin lih-lJiiy Ililli 11:11 s .uni p; ? 111 ; 11 ; li i -. \ op ? Ul In-lp HS. Will \ ?HI fill ll \ *. i j .- i_SCsliillli lal lhn-i- who ?an nll'iuil i! nliil wini i annul, -iml -;i\ upc ?lull.ii foi a still -< i ipi mn I'm n year, Vi ni pan g?:l hunks I li n ililli y nur ?'hi hi r?'ii ai, ?I ii y ?ni ha vi IIUIII ?ll SI'llUlll Mill I ,Ul mini ni i lnl ini a hal yup un li t. I luis? tv Im ha vii hunk - that I hey ran ,-pal ?. st ml I (icm tn in?-; ninny ni y?ni subscribo lu maga .' 111 ? .-: lil US IliiVc I Ililli \s lu ll vii,i i'?M?l i III m. \V?i will tin mir pa 11 -furnish a muni, .- I i liiiti iiiit amia- much lunney ;?- pn--ih|i- ea?*h M ill. W i iii -in- tn u i, li? ?IA h il;.'?' lin ll rei pl ni I lu- Inline, - mir: I lum linn. .1. I.. I'll Illili*, a lull -ii ni nilli mi u ?irks ot I lu- Civil Win : Imiii Mi-s Nura lluhhnnl, a sei ol (iii I inn- -Mum-.' winks ami a microscope; II oin M :. Wallon, colli i i hu I ion ul ?non ? ; : l imn Mrs. Nuwell, I hive, VDIUIIICS: i iiim I ir. .loll 11-1 om. lit i rn ly digest, and lilpv iloll.ii- wuilli music churls, h\ oilier llunh-ll ?v t t?.. Huston. \\ ?. m i ll. friends, imiii' th.iii I;., ;i hundred ilnll,us. I thin!, I may promise lilly limn lim Trustees. Who will In lp us raise : he halnnee .' I.Vspcettully. Tl I? is. C "A M fus. Sonic lalal uisi-a-i- ?p-ems lu lu: ._iuii_'- lin- rounds, ?i im m-J: the cuttle in i:?lt?? li.hl. .Mr. A. K. I'adgelt has recently lost live rows al Ins entile l'a rm on Turkey tink ?mil Mr, I mr min ha< |i?.i Uve :1: hi- ?lairy farm m ai III A ll. . As ^traight as a Wuodpeckerever Flow to llb Holt). (.'rooked as a ??un s hum, our house was! Straight as an arrow, thai .- what i;. is now! Am straight a.- a wood pecker ever Dew to In- liol?:, We want ; mi to come. Ves, after two mouths nf hard work, . and push and nish w<_- ar? .?I last in j utir new i|Uarlci>. straight for busi- j ness, h'or more than a mouth we have done our best, hauling in our .in"']- during the day and marking them up at night, lill now our big .-lure in Harton lluildiug, No. viii, iiranite Kow, is lull to overflowing with such au assortment ?uni such value- ?is it has never been our pleas ure to show you before. Always add ing new lines, and this time wi; have moro new things than over before. If you want a hat, then try our new hat department. Caps at Sc, 10c, lue to 25c. Nats at 2Ue, 25c, i??e, f>Uc. up to Tuc Will save you nearly half and fit you in the latest shape. Do you want a suit ol' clothing? Wc will fit you up in the newest thing and save you from one to four dollars, accord ing to value of the suit. Do you need un extra pair of pants. We have -1120 pairs of odd pants, mostly hue goods, manufacturers' surplus stock bought at less than cost to make, aud i/ill sell you at a little the rise ol half value some at exactly half. Thin1, ol* all woo! pants, the $2.50 goods, at $1.25! Will sell ITC? pairs at this price, and you pay no middle man's prolit. Does your foot need protection? Then see what iudncemeuts we offer. We have determined to make the name Shoe carry with it a thought of our store. Arc you satisfied to buy your Shoes at cost and-10 per cent, profit, or would you rather pay some one else 25 per ccut. profit. Wc have about 1,MU Capes and will sell at? Sue, *>5c, JISc, and up to thc finest silk plush goods, full leugth and b?oad sweeps. We carry comfort ut thc iowest possible price, and beau ty tim. .vu in for good measure. Wc can please you in ?Shirts, 15c to 50c, Undershirts, 15c to .17?c. Chil dren's, Misses'. Ladies' and t?cnts' Hose at ?lc, 5c, Se and 10c per pair. A few fine Imported Hose at 15c per pair. These are the regular 25c gonds. A job lot of nearly 400Ladies' Waists, assorted shapes and colors, at 25e each. Do you want on-j? Calicoes at ile tu 5c ?i yard. Ladies' Scarfs iu many styles, at 15c each. Couts' Searls .uni Neckties ut 10c, 15c, and 20c. Ladies', Cents' and Children's Handkerchiefs at l?c, 2Ac, .lc,5c, 10c, and up to the finest Silks, all colors and shapes, binen Collars at Sc for best goods. Cuffs at 10c and 15o per pair Celluloid Collars at fie: Guffs at Hie. The. famous ll. ll. Turkey Ked Embroidery Cotton-does not fade ut lill-il spools for 5c. Now. WO wanted to tell you about mir China and Glassware and our Tin ware and Lamp Goods and .-onie other good things we lune, but on account of time we will have lo chop it off right herc. No we won t either-, for we have sonic trunk- to tellyott about. A solid ear loud -the only ear load of trunks you ever saw-intact, the only solid car load ever shipped to this man's town. Now, what arc wc .sming to do about it? We can't retail no ear load of trunks at a prolit on this market. So wc. arc just going to cut loose rtnd ic tail Trunks at wholesale prices till wc cut tho car half in two. Doubt it, you say? Well, that's no surprise to us. ?Hut will show you the price list or even our bills for the goods. Now, what do you say. But how do wo pay the freight? Woll, wc get a cash dis count, which a little more than bal ances that off. Now come-on and do your shooting. Yours always truly, C. S. MINOR and thc TEN CENTS STORE. Harton Huildiug No. 3G, Granito Row. Where Spot Cash doca thc work. Special prices to Merchants every where. SPECIAL-Wc have a good, young ! bay marc mule, 6 yearn old, in perfect condition. Will s ll cheap or ex change for a good horse. C. S. MIVOR A Co. I.? : , J? Auditor Wiso, of Aiken, '.vin? has i? ni in vcr I ?gilt ?llg |ll?i; neun Uli ? H! lin alf I ! ' .1-1.1 . A. I ', I'Voe, ul 1'..u nui ll, ns made hi- report lo tin rumptfpllci ?enclal iii uiiicli Iii? places lin ,noiiage il >s lol ?,'.?. 'I lie Slain will !...! until ing, neilin r will (he hoilllsiui .' * ll?' Lue 11 ea -ni i i '.s' heirs lin ve (ii vi :r i jp their properly in reimburse I he .Slate. ? hail m.ui Miles has ispcudcd hool.ci per lliil/s ol the Stall ii ispell .ti 13 '.ir.-filing eon I ra hst ml Ihpioi lif ter lin- lioai'iI hail made the ! nie thai -inli Iii;mr should nu! he Mr. i'm/, ".faims he had ile- permission of Commissioner I loni hil IOM-II. and Mr. > iii - retorts he would bavi ns peml il Mr. Ihmthil had la hi 1 a av..:; ul i!. The Smith l.'aroliii rotioii mills ?ire ma king i: warm I'or tl, .porters in tin matter ol'buying cu 1. The priers paid by the mills ;i higher I han thc exporters will or do y. Notice to Creditors. \ !.!, ni * ?1 ms bkying ib. urned;. He..inst >; ?ate ?it W?lfer i'.k- . ? eeas ( !. ?.?I hereby notified lo p? ? < I.'UMII, properly proven, io tim rskiped, \ ithhi tl.' time presero.! .! : .. ; .. ii:. ; ill" .?.?* imiobtl O tu liinkn pa?. : 11. -r .I. (?A.NTT. ? In r - .<.: i. is:i!i I ! FARM FOR SALE. It".? !."!.* Jil! al miviil?? s?xin nv Karin, lo .?.?..<l MI I'M 1. Township, f u- loi ir Play, un licaverdam ("rcelc. containing -i J ... res, inure ..r less. A (null : 1 acres ? ' Ii:!?- hotp'in land, "iii aeren < r more in 1 lures!, lind balance io good si i! . ce eulti* '. valina The entire Kann lies well, lhere heinj; no .waste laud. Onod dwell unison ??: rc, Cor terms, etc, anni-, or wnt? to ; S. N. [iiA, \ NI?, Oct 111 Parker1?- Sion?, '> <. COTTON GOING UP. Piar.os, 0/fjans Sawing Ma chines ?tili iihii*p. A lo-Siop Organ, two snU K-/??ls ;.-r j i '.H'. High tirade PhuioK tor ?200 o.d ? up. '1'ho tiost .Sewing M ^chilies only 9:10. : ?....o o ?eh i ne.-. Machino Needles i '-?>.'. doz*,; 11. ItBst nporin Oil no. ! ?on ui the business t?? save yoi?, mon- I ey. i'.11 si l! ? :i easy lenny, Rommu- j her, ll you want Seeon:; Hand Coeds 1 1 cammi supply \ m. Kv.rryihiiur uaw. j vi. L. winus, I troy h.-s liloeU, South .Vi td 11 St. > NOTICE. O l I I** is hornby ni vi :? : ; ?;* ii is a j violation of the Criminal Statutes i ol' tho statt? t ? in anywise damage thu j publie roads ol tho County or any part, thereof, and that partios mus? nui remove ' sand from the ditches ?>:. elsewhere from | the road. Tho law will huenlbreul. The . r.illowiim is the law : SIX*. MW. ll'any pi?rsou shall wilfully | destroy, injure, orin roHiiner hurt, dam- ! ?.10, impair or obstruct any ?>l ibo public 1 highways, or any part thereof, or any . bridge, culvert^ drain, t?tet:, causeway, j embankment, wall, toll g oe. lol I-house, ; or otiier erection belonging thereto, or : any patt thereof, ibo person M? < (funding slmll upon conviction thereof be impris oned m ?t moro than six mont hs or pay a line not exceeding live hundred dollars, or both, at tim discretion ol tRo Court, and simd in? lu rt tier liable io pay ?ll ex penses in rep .iring tho same. .1. N. VAN DIVER, County Supervisor. M. KENNEDY, Contractor and Builder, 13ROPUIRTOR of tho Anderson T?rirk Yard, West??!' tho Savannah R. lt., has a Stock of excellent Hard Brick at liottom prices. Orders filled promptly. Estimates luruished un application lo ?M. KENNEDY. Sopt 12, ISM ll! ?I 'S' Jv NO. rt. MIS TEACH EH SAID : " H M tbnU?h( it;? : m dtid glasses," is b<? i')'i.:?U .;.:...:< l'Util tllOU expression O? i .. i.:. -hu " . ng i loir childi. i to hun . *.- ? -. . ?ui ' Ki-i. Tins is enciiur Hgll .< I ll ' ?VS ?iv; mP'll? ' t'lal K|IIMI?I to?i . ?.i ;i'i- t? eher ol' thu prus ?.::: ?I ay to I ?' - .kilii;'' lillis'* r of fifty years nv.''. ?I . wo'i'ld lia va supt tun ? .I - ii hmu?w?h tb?? ti.eiiHsigo bucouldn't ri nu b<: lo*i? i-, ii tttir lisa tim nid. Chu dull ;i .,-'! ;i . tu n wi beenuso of \\i -?;; .?,UM for xstiiidi ho ?H nut responsi'. bk'. M Hi-.'- children sro alhiw???! lo wink arid blink I brough tho ?Inj fa study un i binnu willi ? bool; six ur night luches llM'll t'll'il' <!'. I--. D?ring ?'hi?ijlniod tb??. ?.'cular nerves and uiun'l ...?o ..?. y sen ?o i vt? and uta lin . x m i.-1 >i " ..-?.nil ll tiutinttion am! strain .\vovfruui v i- o?!m?4 ni .?T??IUK injury lor lili'. iii! :r?u > ?j, i?'. iibuuld ha-, o cammi .>-' intinii; Li i?y should ho ?\ II; iiititj H*. itu i:.-' cnuiphdut by a reliable optician tis|iitt!i?lly e. lulo i hoy uns ill ...hon!. (.?roater ?letnamls ir? now ni ado - iip-m i ir* oy i - <.' b??iii elli! h ' :i am! adults Mian lo;'ii- ; .. N?-.v ?tnployniout*, now \ ainu. '"i-.i- 11, ut? . lsliioiis; tho improved un thuds o?' tva hug increase ino oxa-<- I li? luid upon these t>eu??tiv? ami dilli- I i-a'?' ? r?ri"-. Wher? a etuM was Ihr mo'lytltisod with d ru ifs fur nor vous and Omsimlar troubles, headaches otc, ibo trouble ls? now corrected with gla?ses. Uespf etlullv. A. i . STRICKLAND. E. M. R?CKER, Jr., jVrJFTO 1 6 1>J M Y yVT L W , WEBB BUILDING, Ami orson, - - S, 0-. FOE, SALE. M. Ifnusn sm.I Lot of lour ac ros on ii roonvilhi-'Sl. Als??, Mills and SOanros m land ?SJ uiihis south of ?ntlers'-n. For furl ber i unit -ii lura apply i ? mo m ni y lillico ur ?I. I. Tribb .., h'-q A. H : ?.cl CK LANI). Si ,.I -7. l?\)'J 14 FOR SALE. rilli AT Tra?:t ol Lind known as tho J Ciiorr liill place, situal*-tl ?ni? and a halt rr?i 1?-- .': un Poiuiietnn, un tho roads to Amhnsnn a;:-: li ru co*ri Ford, euntain nu: 24o io J'IO .?TI>, muni m lesy. Terms '. mo?thin! cash, balance on easy terms. A upi y io .1 li.'li. ?LOAN, Pendleton. Sept 27, ItW 11 ?'. A PERFECT LAUNDRY. As in- .v that as it is possible for any Laundry to ha. W?"? make a specialty . SHIRTS, COLL.Vl-H ami CUFFS, yot ut; the samo tinin Wash everything that's washable. Always careful wirb your l.'uen. Don't crack your Collars or tear your garments. Leave ??rder-? at D. Rrown it Iiyo's. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY CO 202 East Boundary St. R. A. MAYFIELD, Supt. ?md Treat. PH??NF NO. 20. StOVeS, Just Received a Stoves. Car Lead of Iron King, Elmo, Liberty Knill, COOKING STOVED. Prices to suit the crops. Also received a big lot ot' China, Crockery? Glassware, ?fee Call ami with pleasure we will show you through our line. Yours truly, _ OSBORNE & OSBORNE. SHOES at HALF PRICE ! WK have decided tn placo the Stock of Shoes rcccutly bought of the Kleetrie Citv Shoe Store on the market at MI on. ^llU'Ulvii tiiv vrxxgiliO/1 Xlll/U. This means you can buy your Shoes (Men's, Womens' and Children's1) at one-half tho price yon pay for the same goods anywhere ciao. We cordially invite all to call and examine this Slock 'bo'ore placing their orders for Fall Shoos, for it means a big saving of Dollars to you. Very respectfully, D. C. BROWN & BRO,. ?NEXT TO VO&T OKKKJK.l BOYS' STEAM LAUNDRY ! The Most Complete and Up-to-Date Laundry in the State. IO ve ry Machiuc thu latest improved, and resigned to do most pcrfoct work. Under thc superintendence ot' nu experienced Laundryman, with a corps of skilled assistants. Every piece of work carefully inspected, and no sorry work allowed to pass from Laundry. PttTCES LOW. Quality of work unexcelled, (iivo us a trial. W. F. HARK, Business Mnnngcr. Located at rear ol' Font's Book Store. FRESH LOT OF . . . TURNIP SEED Just received at . . . F. B. GRAYTON & CO, e Grand nm The Opening Display Thursday and Friday of last weet was the biggest kind of a success, and its praises are still ringing in our ears. We thank the ladies for their appr?cia tion of our efforts in th<?r behalf, and for the many pleasing compliments they paid us. We feel, however, that our mag nificent showing merited all the praise it received, for it was probably the finest exhibition of Millinery and Dress Goods and Merchandise from all of the Departments that we have ever had, or that anybody else in this section of the State has ever had, and that is saying a great deal. We will endeavor to follow up our success by constantly exhibiting in our big Store all that is new, stylish and good in Imported and Do mestic Merchandise. It will give us th e greatest pleasure to show the ladies through our stock of Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Sailor-made Suits, Jackets and Golf Capes at any time, and we would ask that ladies intending to make purchase? please call upon us before buying. You will certainly see Goods in this Store not shown elsewhere. EN AND BOYS. We have two good Clothing Stores here-one for Men ami out for b>>v VVhile they are bulli under one roof, taking either of them separately tl observer will notice more Clothing than in any other Store in Anderson, There's many au item in each Of tliebi that will gladden the prospeetiv. purchaser. 150 Men's Fine oui:a, made of all wool Cheviots, Cassimere and Tweeds lined with extm heavy Serge Huiug, made and finished equal to Suit sold elsewhere at $8.00, our price.S-r> Ol 150 Men's all wool Cassimeres, Worsteds and Tweeds, light-and dark color; lined with linc Italian lining, perfectly tailored anti easily recognized :i $10.00 Suits, our price.S7 300 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, ages from 7 to 15 years, made in all wool Che viot, Cassimere and Tweeds, in Plaids or Mixtures, made extra strum, shown elsewhere for 83:00, our price.SI Boys' Three Piece Vestee Suits for boys from 8 to ?S years, in solid color mixtures, plaids and cheeks, in light and dark colors, value eleewher So.50, our price...82 0 Oui* mighty collection of Fall and Winter Ciulhiug in not a chance ou come or la?t minute gathering-months ago we started it by early buyin culminating to day in this immense assortment. GOOD SHOE STORE VALUES. When we speak of the good values in our Shoe Department we do n mean to illustrate how iow in price we can sell Shoes, but how much we the purchaser will have for the amount of money paid. We mean to reit rate what we have so many times stated, that we do not and will not si cheap, or in other-words, shoddy Shoes. We handle nothing but standa makes of Shoes, such as tho Bay State, Krippendorf & Co., L. M. Seynol & Co., etc. Shoes bearing the names of these makers are good Shoes-th have been tried for years by thousands upon thousands of wearers and hs proven good Shoes. Hence are they good values. CARPETS AND s ! UPHOLSTERY. To those, who have bought Carpets aud Upholstery from us we need t go into explanation as to thc quality of Goods we h?ndle, or thc reasona price at which our Gooda are sold. - To those who are unacquainted with department we wish to say that we regard anything we sell a reputat maker. Thia* great department has grown wonderfully since its install?t until to-day we are showiug u line of Carpets, Rugs and Mattings, Lace 1 tierre and Tapestry Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Poles and Fixh equal to thoso of the metropolitan cities. Every day we arc receiving ! designs of Upholsteries or Carpets, and with our reasonable prices wc cnn help but to please the mo st fastidious; MEN'S UNDERWEAR FOR GOLD DAYS. Ye ter day was chilly. You felt the sharp nip in the air Was thcr thought of putting on heavier Underwear? If so, this article will inte you. Men's heavy weight Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers-Shirts have binding around neck and down front, bottoms are ribbed. To awe? finished with pearl buttons and suspender tapes, our price.8Jj Men's heavy fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, Carnot's -Hair, brown mol shades, non-ahrinkable-the quantity will shrink fast enough at price. . - - ,.. ... . . ... . . Our line of Meu'a Fine Colored'Shirts and Fine Neckwear we aro receiving. Como and look at them. We have a surprise in store for A complete linc of Men*s Night Shirts-something new, made nut of I Oating Cloth. Yours truly, JULiyS M. WEIL ? ? m