The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, October 04, 1899, Page 8, Image 8
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ll*pr?<*il 1(0141?.
Though it has been sonn lina', Mi
Od it nr. since you am! yuin readers
?Pani Mom ?Iiis patt ol (I.unli.i
li rough tho column* o! votu moil ox
client pupcii you mus? aol think I hal
to are tmad by any mean.-. While wi
ni ve ont had t inn* mu oppoitiinitj t<?
up any i I oms ol int? ii -i }"? lin last
htet* i|r 'lour mouth*. o know thai
?.nu ha vi-liol missed thom. ?" ilcinsol
[iii: interest and importance I han oui -
vould have lilied v. < ' ?omi: .,.
i hi aeeoiiiil nf < Ktendi d illy
vi'.il lier la?sl Sn in ne i u ?? clops un no!
> promis i,?? . ha\ '. had foi tl.?
ul ft Kev? I al > eais hu? it : lobe hoped
hal i m i IIIAI crops ?viii makeup for all
I ;i, ?rn. . s and t hui i: anntitl i y< iir'w
true ,?.,. will all p ill . I : ? '- "killi.-."
Several ol'nui youie; men have, lol l
, :i ? uni muni I v ii ?'cid ly, und const'. -
?. .;?!>. voling nun ni >?uitc?i| this
inte Some ha, vi une \yf\y and
. hi i h anothci.
Mr, M ?ijoi .lniii -, wi.?- i ..i i iiei ti a co
url.uer with his Cut hoi in the hi,iel;
.milli and wot ul shops m ar old Anton,
ms gone lo Kelton ti> cngnge in t!i<
..nilling business with his hrolhei
Mi Vernon Wnt.-nn ha-? gt ?in i??
i'nl.iii-, tv hen he in engaged in the
.i iel? luisincisr?.
Mr. I?'. A. t? entry has been engaged
ii I ca lung iii Brushy Cici !. during the
mst Summer, hut. nt presenl it apeud
?Hg his t ;n ?timo at tin home ?tl his
father. Mi. !.. W. IJenliy. .iii?*! which
fie will icsiiuie his wini, ii Hi? Kaine
dace.
Messrs. .lohn. Ailinn nui
Marlin have gone tn l'i milt hm. where
lu v aie engaged m lin- mercantile
business. We wish these young men
mi'cctjS in this new ? n I ci prise.
Messrs. W. I > ami I.. O. King and
Neal Newell h.rn- entered Clctiniuu
College Mi Walter Kin- attended
'ollego ile ir l.i -.t yeal
M c. Joshua 1'iuiil is clcikiuu lui Mi.
'. S. Minni.
?Mr llcniv C. Mailm is r-ntrsiunu Im
M. Cd; v 11 fi If.
Mi J. Baker I ?cut ry lats heon work
ng In) Ihe DlT Coll?n Mill. Inn ai
pt cseu I is employed in flaming Un*
" 'armers' Warehouse.
, Sn villi Kiic, Mr. lld i tm. th.ii young
.' i J ;ii? .-?.?ne in I hese, pul I.s.
!.'? . v 1 ?*? Kins preac.ltcil his
[??powell last fourth
! hes have grunted
.? annul lour mouths,
uni it. . ?.. in Louisville, Ky.,
tun io : ? nli i id lix Theulogieal
ta tuai y.
Mr. li. W. ('.entry, delegate eint
i tun Mid wa \ ( 'hui eh, at I elided I're shy -
(cry al, ('lemsou College last week. Hr
.a-, uc.ctimpiinieil hy ins wile.
Wc attended preaching ?ii Trinity
'as!. Sunday, ami aumin; tin- visitors
their wc noticed Nfc . Kohl. Moorhead,
i'roiu Concord, and Mr. Andrew Harris
. nd Mi Mandi Hill. Ia. oin I'tiion
' i !??>...
Mi. J. I., l-'osit : wein li? l\!i'cnvil!c
isl Saturday on business.
Kor lin- pnsl week wc have heen ha\ .
Hg Koine enid nights, whirl) iii.il,? ; us
hink I hat. Winter, wit ll his mid. lileah
lights, is approaching, and will he here
II I he near l ui ure.
As long, cool nights arr the ones in
vhio.ll weall Uhr In sit hy Ihe lire and
. ail, ami, as some nf thc bl ?ghi hoys
?.ntl girls anil some nf I he oilier ones
'.v ? ? i J 1 ? 1 like to have something todo, I
vii] give them a problem in arithmetic
which some may occupy I heir minds
villi during their leisure . .onients: "ll!
i cow and a call' cal a pumpkin anti a
half in a day ami a half, how many
pumpkins cnn twelve cows ami cal vi's
.at in twelve days and a half.'"
Y I-: H ?Ol.-"i M s.
m . ^ -
Toiiei Crock Hems
l'YIl asleep in Jesus Sept. io. ISJIJ?,
little Kutti Acker, youngest child ol'
Mr. anti Mrs. Janies I'. Mal tison, aged
'i years amt ? months. Kuth was sick
inly a short lime with i lint dreadful
t liseuse, membranous croup and diph
theria combined. While all wasdtme
'or her that loving hands could do, Hod
. lnimotl lieras his own. Kuth was a
icuut?'ii! ami loving child, too pure
ind sweet, for this vile worltlof sin timi
sorrow. While tl seems haiti to give
ip om- who was the pel ol' a loving
nether and lather anti other loved
?ties. Cud knows best anil they have
his to comfort them in this dark hour.
Kui h is tit rest where there is no more
.leath, no more sorrow, no more tears.
Her funeral was preached Sunday af
ternoon by Kev. Mr. Tate, pastor ol'
slimly Oro ve Church, in tho presence
ol' a large congregation ol' relatives
inti friends, anti tho remains were laid
lo rest in thal graveyard to await her
Saviour's tall. The henrl-broken pa
tents have ihr sympathy ol' thc com
ni unity in this their sad bereavement.
Capt. J. S. Acker is still routined to
bis ho?! und js very wonk. Miss Kva
I'oort? is still sick iii bcd. also Mrs. J.
M. Cox is sick. -Inc Acker, jr.. has
been very sick. but. is .some hotter.
Mrs. Kilon Shirley, of linnea Kath,
who lins been visiting her lather. Mr.
W. ll. Acker, fort?n* past ten days has
i et urned home. "T ' _ ' ??r.t"t v*"^**^T""*"
Miss Marv Acker, who has been vi.s
ilillg Mrs H. A. Wilson, in Kelton, has
! et urned home.
Miss Kevic Mel ?avid. Annie Hrillin
ind Mrs. W. A. Clement, nil ot Kelton,
have linen visiting in this community*.
Miss Kmmn Vaughn has gone to Kock
Hill 1? attend school. Miss Kssie Acker
is piing to Helton to behool, and J. S.
Yokcr,.jr., will go to Greenville.
The cotton is nearly all gathered and
people will have plenty ol' time to get
up their winter's wood this year, sure.
PATT* .
A ut mi I tr ms.
Last week we. visited the Antun gins,
md although wt* knew lhere hud been
improvements un tin* old building anti
gins, we found then: better than wt*
had expected. They have four gins
placed sitie by side, and fed by auto
matic feeders. The KU ct ion pipe auto
matically sending the cotton lo two
-?us at :i time respectively. Knch gin
>s supplied with a large Hue nindoo!
-atlvnni/ed iron, which nins directly to
j lu* condensers nver tho revolving press.
Tho cotton is dropped into ono of the
? y?indors of the press, over which lhere
is n head block operated by a. steam
(liston. When tin* press cy lintier gets
full pf cotton u lever is lui ned. which
admits the steam to the si cam cylinder
over the press, and the head block,
which has ti guard hoard to prevent
Hu: cotton from falling upon it, is
forced down in the press and out very
?piickly. Thus the pressman has noth
ing to do but to opera t e tho steam lover.
They can put up from thirty to thirty
live bales a day . Four men"operate all
the machinery.
Mr. Smallpox, who ?is meeting armed
resistance, is rapturing a few of our
people.
Misses Kli/u and I lessie Pilgrim wei?
visiting friends nnd relatives near Cen
I ral last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Barkley visited
I rienits in Central Inst Saturday.
Bon AMATI I II.
South Carolina was well u-.prc.scm
? tl ut the Dowey celebration i?, New
Voile InM wick
Trimly Ne WH?
As wi* aie able to be out once moil*,
Mini have laded In give any nows in
?HUM linn wc will now My lo nive you
i lew I lu.neills.
Wi have IIUII ;i good many visitor?
during tin* Hummer, hut, alas! ?ill have
i el IIrncil ami wc huvc only t lie memo
: ji s ol good times to think ot.
Messrs. li. II. Jolly and W. M. Hob
have exchanged lands. Wean- sorry
to have Henry leave ns, lorin* isnnex
eclh'iil neighbor.
We li.ive ijuit?' a crowd mi our sick
'.is'.. lint we hope t If SI t none ?il'?' sei ions.
Mr. I'. H. P.rown luis ;i tine i ?ec. crop.
lt t- (hough) I hal ii ??ill yield a lum
il i il bushels per arie. Say, funnels,
why don'! you ul;.. I ive wi much wi i
hoi I mus ow i iei '
M? .-sis P. M. Kn, J ;iuil I*. II. Hniwii
have relui ned I loni i lu i : mountain
11 i i. 'l in \ ni;!Li eM i Iii nt "hotul
gel -."
Hs ii.? . i \. ..in certain fellow keep*
driving ti;.it (?isl hoiv??? mi Sunday eve
iiiii!.'-. I1 would appear ;i- though
some thin.: mote iliaii lin nil- is it. tin
wind.
W ? Ii.nl tin pleasure ot allemlilig
Ihe.-.i'liool euterlaiiiineiil tit Libanon.
I. . ? i \ i liing wiis carried mit nicely.
Mueh praise is ?lue Mi--- Ali?'?' Wak?
II. lil lor lin Mieirs- ol lhe occasion.
I hey hilve som?' lim- speakers til Lcba
iimi, ;iiiii tl ihe\ continue training them
lim.? will make*some excellent orators.
I ??ii Lebanon evi-i l'ail in any I liing.'
Si II'ml Ibo
I lc II vcr Item?
Sickness has again invaded om com
uiuuily, I hough wc have not heard ot'
any very serious eases. Mr. .1. W. Ma
jiu ;iinl son, i'm, have In en chillintr,
lull arc hei 1er now. Mr. .1. W. L'uth
loek's familv ami Mr..lohn,hilly's fam
ily have li.-ui lighl caws ?d' maliiriul te
ni. Two ot Mr. li. W. Hammonds'
children have hcen chilling. Mr.-. Ill
leu M liam has uslighl attack ol' grippe.
Several miles from us I her?? "i- a color
ed family who are sick with something
like smallpox, hui it must lu- a very
light iiuin, il it is thal disease, as up lo
I hi* dale noni- ha ve die?) limn il. The?,
are isolalcil and guarded, so thal lhere
i.s nu danger ol' I he disease spreading.
Mr. tiny Daniels, ol Newberry, is
visiting relatives in our umist.
Miss Sue Wightman has been the
guest ol Mi?-? Margit .Major for a few
days.
I Miss (braden l?rown, alli i a vis
it, of several week.-, lo li?'! uncle'.*
family, hus left to visit hcrgrnndmnth
| er, M rs. M el I ugh, n?'ar tin eimile.
Mis.S. K. I'liMiin and lilli?' ?laugh
! 1er. Mabel, have, left fm their home in
: 1 'oi ! Wm i li, Texas.
I Mi.sK Malt ie Kskcw and Mr. Toni
Simpson vini i cd friends near Starr last
week, ni,d al tended a musicale ul Mr.
Calhoun Pruitt's. The;, report having
! had ;i very pleasant lime.
Mr. s. < '. i ?corge luid the. misfortune
lo have his gin ?mil four bales of cot
ton burnell his) Weilnesila?, night. His
loss is esl iin.ilcl II-:,III). willi in? in
surance; ll 11 supposed the. lire was
I neeiilcntal. Mr. Ci ni tre has thc sym
I pal hy ol his neighbors in his misfor
luiies. whii'ii seem lo emin- I h ?ck and
fast. Ni?! long sim e he got the small
I bone in om- leg broken, ami is suffering
i with ii yet. mid ii ; ?iv !is second sou is
j quite sie!..
Wc learn that. Mi. Will Krwiti, who
\ left ?i lew weeks ago (outtcml school at
! Honea Path, i> imyv prostrated with fe
ver. Wt hope to hear soon thal he is
belter.
Mr. Kniest Browne and sister, Mis?
DIuuclic, attended thu I'nyno-McCown
wcihling in Anderson on theSTth. 'I hey
report it in this way: The bride was
lovely, Hu-groom handsome, tho mu
sic exquisite, the decorations beautiful,
tho refreshments delirious and the
bridal presents numerous it ml valuable.
Tho guests were many, and enjoyed the
occasion to the fullest extent.
IN?'OI;N IT \.
l.Dwntlesvillc Locals
Thc ginning out lit of thc Lowndes*
ville Cotton Oil Co. is in line running
order, ami is ginning cotton sis fast us
it comes. About twelve minutes
i-> ike time icu ni red 1? gin n bale.
The system used is the Pratt, and not,
ns stated in mr article several weeks
ago. thc Munger. This is duo in all
justice to th?- Daniel I 'rn 11 (jin Com
pany, ol' Crail villi". Ala., the nm nu fac
ture rs of the system, and to our towns
mun, Mi. I), li. Harnes, who made thc
sal?-. The Pratt System is much su
perior to tho Munger, and the Compa
ny is to be congratulated on its selei'
I ion.
Captain chas. T. linker, (.Quartermas
ter of thc I'nibed States Army, and
commander of tIn* government trans
port "Kilpatrick." is here visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Halter.
Mr. and Mrs. dibbs L, linker, of
Washington, l>. C., me also stopping
with Mr. and Mis. Hakcr.
Thc C. ?x. W. C. Hallway's agent here,
Mr. V. H. Harris, who dining the long
lime thal lu* has represented his com
pany herc, hus always shown himself
courteous, kind, ellieient mid faithful
to thc interests both of his employers
and of the public, left Saturday for
U reen wood. Ile goes then" to incept
a higher position, ami while we re
gret tlint he must leave us. we congrat
ulate him on his promotion. Mr. lt. W.
Colyer, of Mount Carmel, came up Fri
day to take his place. Mr. Coiyor was
formerly a resident of Lowndes ville,
and our people ure glad to know that
he will ?H3 with us again.
Miss Mac Harris, of Liucolnton, (ia.,
han been visiting her brother, Air. F. H.
Harris, at the Kay House.
Mr. Ira ll. Hell left for Spurt nabing
Friday morning, whero ho will enter
the Sophomore ? lass of Wottbrd Col
lege.
Mr. K. .1. Ilueknbee returned hom a
visit tc Abbeville Saturday.
Mr. J. IL Linah, a popular traveling
mau. who represents the well-known
Charleston firm ol' T. li. Mctinhnn vV
Co. in this territory! is visiting his
friend. Air. A. V. Haines.
Miss l?la Hawthorne, of Lat i mer, who
has ninny friends her?', spent the week
with Miss Lily Htickabeo, returning to
ber home Saturday.
Mr. Henry H. Allen has gone to Au
gusta to miter the Medical College.
Mr. L. .1. Moorchcad. ??f Parks ville,
S. C., is herc visiting his mother, Mrs.
A. K. Moorchcad.
Mr. DeWitt L. Darnes went to ti reen
ville during thc last week.
Mr. Franklin, the agent for the Au
gusta Chronicle was in town Friday.
Thc C. v<v W. C. li. H auditor, Mr.
tiillienn, caine up from Augusta Friday
to make changes in the depot books
nuble necessary by the chango of agents
and left Saturday on the Sa. m. train
Mi D. HORTON.
- Wade H. Scranton, a merchant, ?d'
Hcuncttsville, was struck by a train
while driving over the Bennottsville
railroad track. The horse was killed
und tho buggy smashed, but it was not
supposed Scranton wns seriously hurt
until morning, when lie die?!. The
coroner's jury found a verdict charging
train olllcials with carelessness in not
blowing thc whistle for the crossing.
mm -t*- ?? -
Two ne.w county schemes are
being agitated, onoto ho called Wn
torrce, with Ridgeway for its capital,
tho other to bo cut oil' of Laurens,
Sportanburg and Newberry, with it.?
court house ut (Hinton
Pendleton ItCIII.?.
Mr. M. M. Hunter lins boon contiued
to Ins loom loi' severa] days with n
colil. Wc luipi' that ho will soon he
wi ll again.
Miss liney .McKrido went lo Ander
siiii Monday.
Mis. Agnes He I.ees has gone to 1 'el -
/cr. visiting her daughter, and will be
away tor sonic time.
Mi. .1. C. Stribbling's children, while
on the way from school one day last
week, lind a run-away jenine, 'i'll?
two girls wen thrown {'rom their cpu
vevaiice, hinting them very bailly.
The communion of thc Lord1*Slip
per was udiiiinistcrcil at Hu- I'roslryte
I ian ('hut i li Sunday.
We have (|iiile a .-i an- in our tow n ol
tin smallpox, Inn wc liuvi no rasch
yet. ll is repelled lo besoim distance
irmii here TI:I.I. T\i.r.
t nhill Meeting,
I'loglaiii ot Union Menin.: ol the hst
Dividion ol i lu- Saluda Association, to
meei willi 1st Kapi ?ni I 'hui ?-li ol' |'i ly.ei
on ?ih Sunday ami Saturday brion in
I Iclobei :
I. Union will II i rr t nt lo .1. m. Satur
day ami proceed lo organize.
Then will follow thc introductory
sermon, preached bv Kev. K. W. Kurls
or Kev. Mike Met iee.
Intermission al I .' o'clock for two
hours.
\ i I KUM H IN sr.s.siox;
Discussion ol' ihe following subjects:
I. The obligation of ihe ('bundies to
give I he ni ed v the (iospel, bv Knit hers
I W. II. llawUiiis and J. .1. Keck.
J. The importance and convenience
ol dividing Ihe tiehl (which is Hie
world) into Stair, home and foreign
sections, by Ki ot hens W.T. Talc, N.
H. Wright and K..W. Sanders.
Sunday, lb o'clock a. m.. Sunday
j School mass 'peeling, to be addressed
! bf Uevs. < >. .1. Copeland timi W. II.
I Wost.
I 11:550 o'clock, Missionary sermon, by
? Kev. O. K. Marlin.
I We hope later tnuiTUIIgc forsermons
on both Sal ll rd av and Sunda v nights.
(V. W. Ki s.-i'.v. Clerk.
VarcniiiuK Public Schools.
The public schools w ill open in V?
rennos Township October (Mt h. Thc
patrons of euch school arr requested to
meet.on or before that dale and select
a teacher for their respective schools.
W. <5. Wini!, Ch'm'li.
11 is tho pan icu Ur customer, tin? ?IJVMH- .
ttH-ttin;/, will-informed hover tim'. we
ilk? to.Mtrlko whfii lin co no HM to tnwn tor j
his Hardware, I tr, ploutent* ur Mach?n
?.i v. We, Hutt IM, Mullican Httrown.ro ?
l'o , kno iv tlittt allauch will snap bardait.H
vs lon 11 (Tit roil.
<Maims ar? el?*?ap und oaailv made, hut
Sullivan I lani warn i'o. has tho proof to
. Htablifih tho worth ol' the Oliver ('billed
PloWH.
Tho best ?nil ehnapn.'tt Ktook of Fall and
Winter Dry Goods tn the citv at Vandi
vcr Bron.
Mallard'* Obelisk and Guthrie's Finest
Patent Flour tor $4.00 per bar el at Van
iflvor Bro*. Free oily delivery 'Plioi e76
Brock Bro??, have putt received a ear
loud of I-'-erbtfts Fonio-n Iliade by tho
<;i^er M'l'tr I'o. They aro itt wnll
known they need .,<? praise in Ute p iper?,
j I' ). every oio- who bus ?-\ er o .? tl om-cnn
j o il ton what thev will do. Tn?y r?
eelv?d H '?'i fi ii nt Kunine i a -.ailie'' ',
: and it ?VHS i| .IO? * ciiriodily i. ? ion
. 11111 ttrouiiu hy ilsoir. Go and HMM ih??m
.*. In von ??rn itt need nf ?io H to 1 ! 11 I'.
Portable Kiit^iue. Thoy have Hi""1 ami
will sell you HOinetuliig good at a cloon
t>ri. ".
Toe biuui'si, br*Ht ami cheapest rt tock of
She?'.'? in ib--city ai Vin.iii ver Urn-.
Have hot water pi pm run trotn your
i '?M- to bath room. " Try Oiborne iV
i >-diorite
?ron King Stoves aro eonsidered tho
j b 'ht liny one. Osborne ?\ Osborne
I ."solo AgnntM.
j 1 I % .POI Plano or Organ net? I- tuning ?tr
repair-', it will pav you tosen Mr .las. A.
rt o d * I oe k of Th? C. A. KoeiJ M ti sic Mouse,
who wnl l'immol?e perfect saliafaction
lo hil.
Twenty yearn experien? o is what tells
in Sullivan Hard war? Co'a hiisiiies*. In
t hui limo thoy hiv? learned much from
eiiaiouif.rs, at homo ami in Hie inarketa of
ibo torld. How lo buy I* how to ??ll.
A b-toluio i .-er la I ii ty of beim; plea-ed is i ht*
r?wa/d tor'.radinc; with this "id reliable
brm
You may read uiiK'h an?: bal le ve noth
ing, -nein?.' is believing when it e . III CH
>.? Snil van ll ard ward CO.'H bi? driv? <?n
K limer and (.Mather Helling, Machine
ttupplii-H anti Fittings.
To please tho hardest cu HU un ?ar ?s mir
pr?te and purpose If he t? wtirlh pleasing,
uiv inait who can't bo pleased with Sul
livan Hardware Co.'a Belting and prices
ia idinply beyond hope.
j Winni yon have aoy kind ol' Plumbing
I I wouiii like lo figure with you on it.
! .s tl .lohn T. Burris.!-.
Sullivan Hardware Co. are Morgan it
Wright* a rou ul ai ly ttppolutcii distributing
agouti*, l imy eau UIWHVM furnish these
well known Tires and Inner Tubes al
Io .vest pri?es.
READY FOR BUSINESS !
WI J In-;.* tn rn y lo tho r ad? rs ot" ibis naper thal wt- are r a ly lor bust
ne . va os luivo been HI fast wv could not g--t a stock sufficient .1? mid.
Friends, since opening until Sept. ?JO i li we turned our money invested.
Now is: thal? W.-rid ?1 hy hum ot dealing ami low pr?tes. Now, it you
would hil.- thc hall keep roi i ino; nial get ?une bargains yon never heard ol',
mu* h ic.-- n ugh i ni, e*< inc nuil ??et in tin- crowd. We have paralyzed the
p'opie with hov pi r? i on (tla.-sware. What do you think o?' buying a };roat
hi?: Butter Didi loi-s . und a l?c ('ream Pitcher for 5e. it eau h? done.
.Laune ami ?ec with your own e.*cs Our Imported Crockery should bb .-'jen
hv every p< r- n thai, tins children, dust, what ah 'tit it? In one l t. we had
. iiiiy one ('np niel om- Plate broken. Don't that [novo its loncho: ss ?
J IS A Ns, J IO NS ! - We have the hc-t lot of .leans for the money ill
town. Sn- our 1", l?, 20 and 25e .leans and von will buy.
UN DKKSU I li I g !--tt e em sell you two for 25c. Wool Socks fur only
I Or. blue Stone three pounds for 25c
(/..mo ?ud get prices. Seeing with your owu eyes is knowing. Weare
little but loud.
KING BROS , BARGAIN STOKE,
Two Doors from Post Office.
dur Buyer, w ho baa just returned from the Nortberu markets, purchased
the largest Stock of NEW FALL GOODS ever brought to this matket,
and we tire tinily receiving New Goods ou every train. From every nook
and corner of tho Store pour foith extraordinary values. A combination of
rare ofierings that cannot fail t > give by far thc greatest opportunity you
have had in ninny a long day.
NEW NOTIONS,
Perfume Talcum Powder..only -lc
English Pins, four papers for. only oe
Ladies' Black Hose, fast colors.ouly 7c
Ladies' Union Suits.only 24c
Ladies' Fleece lined Undervcst, bc3t quality .only 16c
1 indies' Fine Kid Gloves, worth SI.00.only (59c
Puro Linen Window Shades.only 23c
Buttermilk Soap, three cakes in a box.only 4c
Box Writing Paper and Envelopes.only 3CP
White Counterpart extra large size.!.only 74c
?.JEW DRY GOODS.
Outing Flannels, large assortment of patterns.only 4?
French Flannels, beautiful designs.only 8c
Royal Camping Cloth.-only 7?c
Window Curtain Scrims. .only 4c
Beat yard-wide Bleaching.only 5c
Cheviots, dark Patterns, fast colors.only Tc
Cotton Flannel, heavy quality.only 5c
Worsted Plaids, beautiful designs for Waists.only 9Jcc
White and Red Table Damask.only 24c
30-inch Bayadere Novelty Dress Goods. only 19
Black Brocaded Brilliantine. 40 inches wide.only 24c
Cashmere?, in nil colors, 30 inches wide, all wool. .,.only 19c
NEW SHOES.
One lol Drummers Samples of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes, slightly
damaged.only 75c
Ladies' Dongola Shoes, button or lace, heel or spring heel. only 9Sc
Ladies* Genuine Dongola Shoes, every pair guaranteed, button or lace.. 1.45
Ladies' Milwaukee Oil Grain Shoes, water-proof.only 98c
Children's Pebble Grain Button Shoes. only 75c
Gentlemen's Satin Calf Shoe3 guaranteed to give good wear.only 1.48
Gentlemen's Tun Box Calf, extra heavy soles.only 1.98
NEW GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Gentlemen's Cotton Fleece Undershirt!-.only 14c
Gentlemen's Extra Heavy Cotton Undershirts, value 40c.only 24c
Gentlemen's Flcccc-iined Undershirts, value 75c.. . .'. only 48c
Gentlemen's Laundered Percale Shirts, two Collars. only 48c
1000 Pairs All Wool'Jean? Pants, worth regular S1.00- .only 75c
Hgr* Don't fail to call on us, as wc will guarantee a saving of from 15
to 25 per cent, on any .article purchased from us
Yours trnlv.
LESSER & CO.,
l^OKR MASON ir TRMPliK
Last Summer, in planning our Fall campaign, we decided we would increase our
Clothing business this Pall, so we are straight at the business to make our decision go, or
rather make great quantities of Clothing move. Clothing is no side-issue with us. buta
big investment of money in Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Men and Boys.
For $5.00
You can buy from us all wool Clay Worsted Suits, equal to many $7.50 Suits on the market,
For the same money you can buy all wool Cassimere Suits-no shoddy, but leal, first-class
value for the price. We have Men's Suits for less money, but our $5.00 Suits are something
extra, we think. We are not at all afraid of talking up this lot of Suits, for we believe
they will back our judgment on the wear.
$7.50
Will buy a natty, nobby, stylish Suit of Fancy Clay Worsted, Fancy Cassimere or plain,
hard-finish goods, well made, durable, dependable goods. See them, you wil^ not be disap
pointed.
This is a great line of very stylish, well-tailored, put together in best workman-like man
ner; good-fitting, dressy, with an individuality peculiar to our manufacturers. The hub of
our Clothing. You will get as much good value as money can get for that price. They are
truly choice plums. We are Clothing people, with big stock to show. Very choice lot from
Of Dress Suits-Fancy Cassimeres, in regulars, slims and stouts. Our Clothing is well|
made, bought of best manufacturers ; therefore you can buy from us with safety.
Gents' Furnishings.
This is a great department. We have no Department in our Store that we think more
of. You find something new in it almost every week. Fine Dress Shirts, Unlaundered
White Shirts, Night Rob?s. great line of Negligee Shirts, Cravats, Suspenders,* Kid Glovesss
Fabric Gloves and Hosiery.
Underwear.
Well, we are ready for you and the cold weather with our display of Men's Under!
wear. Real good garments for 25c, 50c, $1.00 to $2.00 each. Fleece-lined garments is thft
fad now-soft, comfortable and warm. This is a very strong line. Anxious to lay theq
before you.
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brands of good wearing Hats for the money.
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We want every Man and Boy in this section of South Carolina to visit our Clothii * S
room. We have something that we are not afraid to show. Clothing and Furnishings th r>
are able to speak plain and to the point on sight. Dumb, yet speak in no uncertain lo
guage. We are not out to mislead any one. We have Clothing to sell, and if you hal
Clothing to buy we want your attention. Ton can lose nothing by coming and investi^
ting our Stock. We have what the deople want at short prices
No end to them. You will do well to step into our $2.00, $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes.
Knee Pants Suits.
MuBt not pass the little men, for without doubt we are showing the best line of Kn
Pants Suits-from $1.00 to $5.00-we have ever shown, and for less money.
Yours truly,
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