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r?i;,.h, < mri, II ohitvltvj. J, 1". Cl INKM Ml-./ LiUHO.- \M> C. *'. I. \NV;SION, * l*i:<ii i:ii i .1: y 7.7: M s : ( >Ni: \ KAU, - - - - *! SIX .M? ?NI HS. ?.i WKDNMSDAV. M?V. s, ISM. I'olilii - has I wu - idos til?' ? ? : 11 - i . I . - ?un? tin ? 11 - i ? ! . and MUM?' |M?lh H'?ans ;i|i going III ?.( "I I !:< IIIH'h ? - ?Ml I'"' mit -nil- m KI y f?r. lin Iv m Ililli ul ?i m .-m 11 fi nt ly in K. |j. , ,i nilli I I."I|IC.IIjon thal soc Illina! line- au gruduulh lu ni/ wiped I hi 11 \\ ill |*t.?!?;? lu an alli i I1 ll I ol.ink in ;li>- I,I - i Ih-piihlicuu nut ional phil !u! Ill, jilli i! \\ .?I lu- US? ll h. I Iii lilia i : . i\\ il ii II II* |y as a gi Mill t jj tn u ipi tin . i feel on'. rho A tim iir.-i ral ion orga i :. taking --iili - y.ith tho li-: ii (lu; wai* to;oiii>li tho. So'itii African . pu h lies nt o ;it least ono i f "!?.?_> \\ mi ?il I H i i ? I t<rt i Ipi t - i . ' ! in/-" v. 11 . I ho I '.m i - u hilo appi II "ii ??'.'. li ? pan omi liv ai'liiod ! . Now Vin k nilli ls 11 a \ i uni. np li? t ho hour ul .'uni Ju pi i -. pi i M nu d a loving cup lu l'iol; Shai hoy, Theil enthusiasm II nish into a ilij?ei?*ni chaunol ihi linn . n -ult 111 ^ in iho . lo va I ion ?d tho champion biui-ar, ( 'ol. .Irilii. -. !.. tin guhcrmitnriul chair. m . m ! in ilis?'Ovoi.\ l>.\ -"'io- Spanish i;?.\ thai I li tonsil Mic ignorance ul il" Spanish American pence tn-a'v coin iiiis-ioiii rs, a mindil i ol f>hinils in (ho I'd ilippincs ?inti North <?l Lu/on hi.iye hoon litt mit m lin- luid \\ m ld aloip ?gratos harshly un* iho Lind hearted President, ? lin lumll;, hopi d thal Iho entire I ir? ?I'M I ol a thousand i.-htnd^ wa, I'oosl illg ?null i Iiis aniph' wing, I 'liv country, hoivoycr, is gihriSyiiig in lin |ilai-l?cal .'h ii'uii-i i .ii iou licit '?i 1.1.M.; instances' ihr I rait.-ni i. im:.un'. .m lint * > 111 ld:--. ThiM'v is a popular gi o\v in.; -i -nt iniont in l'a vol id municipal ownership >.: uali-i iiiiil Hg h I ! I aiic!iis?'s in .-mallei sou I hoi n cilii . liii ii.un! i- uiatli I", tho advocates ol ii i- city's ownership I hat a saving v. ill ?icerito lo (ho people ni per coal. ovoi I ho pi i vat o owner ship plan, and an annual saving tn cit ics ol 'Jo. non popu lat iou ol' an ?i mon u I sutlicienl tn pa;.?lui' lin-plant. .Muni cipal ownership, while ver> seldom an issue in city elections now. hills lair I" hecomo in tho ni?ii- Cu turo a live and huming issue. Tho most oppressive silence reigns upon the mention of the orgaiii/.ation of a Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Ono can almost hear tho stars twinkle in their hine vaults while we pause for some one to take the initiative. Thc good people here should not delay this matter on account of a leader. We know they cannot feel indifferent on tho subject, ami, like many other institutions, it cnn bc given an impetus byan inde pendent organization-church or social -or byan impromptu gathering as a nucleus. Let some one, or some Or ganization, or some society, or some league take th? matter in hand and carry it to successful organization. As a proficient mud slinger and irre pressible tilth vender, Your Uncle Dan A. G. Ouztn would make an excellent candidate for Senator.- Ho has been "blowing ott' his mouth" for several weeks now, and has maintained a re niarkahlc range of vocabulary such that none other than the lion. ll. li. Tillman could ever hope to equal and none to excel. 'The knowledge that no one ever reads his and Hasoldotfs lite raray gems, does not deter either of them from dashing their gaudy faces with tho unerring regularity of thc daily paper. We rh?? to suggest that Ouzts oppose Tillman lot lin-Senate and open his stink box in the open air. lt is ton much to impuse upon a help less public, a continuance ol' lin* pres ent nauseating controversy miles- ii amounts lo sniiicthiui; moro than mere pel I\ -pile and sph on. < 'in .Inliii Slut tuan, us t he 11 am lei of tito Republican party, is still starring in < duo. The old mau comes mit in itu authorized interview to-day denounc ing lianna and his methods and to morrow denies any knowledge of any snell utterance. Ile does not omit, though, in hi- lurid moments, to -pi eu la ti* as to how i In- "I?ike reporter" knew his views so wi ll. Those who know (he Senator best believe that i hero is mindi method in his madness; and how well bois succeeding by that method in thwarting lianna's omis is being felt perceptibly hy tho man with thc barrel. Highton thc eve of the great contest, the most signal light ohio's Republicans have ever waged, the al most idolatrous love of a great State for her honored superannuated states man, humiliated by lianna and his gang, is a potent factor in that th ree struggle, and may ride the crest of an avenging wave. Sherman talks sonic mighty good sense for a crazy man. - ? ? Ml The recent advance in fertilizers is calculated to stimul?t o much inquiry as to the cause and some little specula tion as to the effect, lt will bc a ?lilli cult matter to convince thc average man of brains that the handsome pre miums the fertilizer trust were com pelled to pay for stock in competing concerns figures largely in tho advance. So that in the end tho farmers foot the bills, and are really ont of their neces sity, the creators of the trust. In this connection wo wish to revert to what we arvid several weeks since in refer ence to tho effort to form a cotton mill trust, in which we asserted that the "b?rde n of forming such a trust would -,...!' ?.ii! 11J ft ?11 I In; ni uni o! t i.i i ii.. : i i .i i .i- I i.i- '.weaker i tu 11 JV (?. l u n il ! lp i . '? ,;i ??ti comtiirtr:;i! uni! -!.<... . li,' -alvutjoit i*l I Iii- ??.. nil :.v ' i:.'!- : : :.i! pioglr.-s lests dpi.ii the pr ?ir.?I i. i?!.t: ul open ;iml iitili.iiupi red ? lilli pf tl i! inn in ?ill I le- i r ade.s. ' '?in ? iiiini^ fertilizer Jiii tui ii - nu in!< i ? ..??teil in selling theil puntu?is, ?lint to ilo so, must iii eel prevailing pri?es.; <'oiiipetiting milling industries arc in- j I (crested in the iltuij object ni buying I their raw muli ii.il hillie best ndvail I tage-anti in ili-po-iug ??t then manu- ' ! factored product II I lie -nine way. Hy ! :t combinai inn "! interests, (he eoui i pelitive i' i IM '?I boxing raw material j I- defend .!. tin- l u in? I accepts thc ?i rbi 11 .i i . pi o i* sel lei thc hti.vci lor lin* enmhin;i' ion, ?iiiil when IK- in loin be i m H I . i I.i- mu -1 pay tin- ai hil rai y pl ?. i . : . . iel! il I m lu - ?H.. ii :i I .H ( m i il rut ?m. <ii -.co v. il hunt it. I .el every eui I Inn io.il kef io I li? Milli I-.ul lull I li.it . .m- mit a ln-ii< ly iii I ?*i i it i liing HM !pi?-nl Iii: t UlijlU .Hi s j|| I j .lull iii. I . lint I ?jig 'IO erl lill ji Hill !- SI il ti; 11 jeni lui', . i * i. il ilga in -il .ill <"ii - o li- in . i iiitehmi l.t. . I in i .. in r l>i ut lu i , , more lingian) alni .> - ?mil pi jmiouiloi\ 1 sj. niptum- il' 111. i ! : i ! 111 _' nu: H . . Iud it i j? : I up. il i ?jai I lu -?. eniulil iuii-: will .righi i ! I:< Iii i-l'. i - in tin I. II u' lin-.\ ning I pilbile iipiiiiiin. I'lii ;n'; t.it mn - ul la Itel day pol i.i ?ca j i i . i 11 - ;. ;.i ! ei iinl i i ions in Sun iii t'a rn ? ! : 11. i .MI 111 u -1 mil ii -1111 _. i u i * a > 11 ; 11 uh sei vers ?uni *t intent s nu II .nul nu-.i I m. -. li is uni a lil t le i in 14 si og lo wa I eli ?ii ilu- juliet ure tin- nervous move .meats "i tin editorial nils < -. i -1111 about in tin ir Iraiilie exit-emit,) upon Nie pulu', m ile-i-rt ion ul tin -inking ill pi ll.ll '. -hip. Illili- pupil- Willi; ; have bei ti tin um-: blatant ami inlole ! lani m tin u blind ail* -.ru. j of ?lu- '? ' il i-p. : si ry. us it i - i u o. ?ire beg i nuiug I !.. gel \ i ; ;. wenU in I he knees, ami ari' ; i '.nb uti-, un?, ihij't ile i -?.uki-. >iiiiiy o! I lu m. in fa el, ?ile I ?I -: i ! \ erv jug lui ia eliaiigi-. \\ kui t p.ipi i ?iir?j ;i li u j oilier ui ll i ega la b il .journals ul Hie i Slide preiljeleil i\ veals :ig'?. un ac I i mill ul V'he ii wi n- emptied upon oin j impimi-- hr.;-l gnni demijohns nf "Tust . ! V vvrij'ti. i- just MOw linn ? liillillei!. i ! Tin i i i i:,. li I \ 1 kr I Ullin!,- iii \-.ul-. ' The great 11 il.u!iii ion. i; ls; l en n il. tile ! liiol ?ll iti-t ll itt liol VVill i -e;i|te on iii'euiinl ; ? ul Hie ut i lie . liiiiijil, l.u i luise 1 ' . III ? I NI a ie I ia pr rs; who rilli lil on Iv see III I In- , ill-pi II -ai v (tie lei temp; iou jill fe I low;' ! it I.I 11. i hr i il ilea t inti ut I be ti ?jil e's elli.!-' ililli \\ i t limit ?:i iiijll's levy, ami ev en ! Iii!!;, vol ll ll I it IV prohibit ion. icali/i ; . now t liai ih nuken m . - i - uni I he ont.' j .. In- tu uhjeli \'.i:ik muli lull- ;i |M'ey. ' Ti.rv n u-..uni un lin- nhl iniagi' thal ii taki - u t li ii* I io r?ieh a i hui ; ii \ ?re must br nuit urn I lo eru-.li aunt ber vive. I 'mt tin- pl ?i i n nut spoken ?l?ela ra I iou ot' the I-algeliehl Aitrrrlisn; Senator Till man's i j tl i M) i (?I lil mont 11 ] tit* re, I hilt lint until the nefarious machine goes down beneath the breakers, will it reuse to weaken in its faith in t lie dispensary to accomplish good, speaks a volume ami may be accepted as a significant utterance, certainly a very creditable if belated one, and one lepresenlative of the spirit of tin' reform press. Say, Mr. Ktlitor: While folks uni howling around about this, that ami t'other, i'd like to howl a stanza or KO about some of tiwi barking already dom?. Some folks want thc .upper I Main Street Canyon enclosed w ith a barbed wire fence; some wirnt to use I the thing as an aqueduct; and some (mainly members of Hie silicide club) want to keep the thing open at all boura. Now, that's a very small ques tion and can well alford to wait a hun dred years orso, but nay, (just between you and me) that beautiful row of water oaks along Depot Street and just in front of Dave Dooley's tdmp is get ting in mighty bail shape. Even a casual examination will show that in a few years they will have gone to their reward. The burk is being knocked oil' of them in a very strange ami alarming manlier and one that demands instant ami heroic treatment. In conversation vv i th t be oldest inhabitant ibis morning-, 1 learned that there areothei trees just as hud off. Ile declares that the cause is that pedestrians will persist in walk ing along that thoroughfare after sun down and, not hav ing a guide, they run iq? against the Ines with their I noses, greatly to the detriment of the j '.'.rc. "Now,*' suggested the oldest ?11-1 habitant, "Messrs. Moore and Acker j used to keep ;i very powerful lamp in I their back window thal succeeded inj running the gauntlet ami piercing the j almost impenetrable nickering and Huitfi ing ol' thc electric dare lamp on I lin- cot uer, so linn n tellow collin see I the trees: bul we oughtn't expert them lo protect our trees for us all thc time. Now. (hem trees ought io be boxed; il they ain't ami (hal pretty quick-they are going to be rooted np some ol these duik nights." And I don't know if the old fellow wasn't about Iud fright. The idea has just occurred to me (hat ip ordeu lu -ave these tine shad?' trees, a wicket should he placed at each end of I be row with watchmen in charge who are tn register each pedestrian seeking entrance and provide him with ii miner's lamp and a guide. These last precautions insure equally against col lisions and aimless wanderings and gropings. Bicycles and hack-carriages have to carry their lamps; why not peilest riana? Due of these barkers w as caught this morning at daybreak after a most exciting still hunt and lie should be severely dealt with. Ile was heard to run up against a tree with his pro boscis at about sixty-eight minutes till eleven ami vigilant search was at once instituted. No one could be induced togo into the jungle, so that a still hunt was deemed best suited for the occasion, .lust as day was breaking, the ll uttering of the dare lamp on the corner ceased-the current was off and the miscreant was revealed. He had been hiding directly under the lamp and it is a feather in* our vigilant officers* caps that they caught him at all. Hut this has nothing to do with it. Let's have the wickets and guides. CITIZKN. Rooting, tin work, galvanised iron work and plumbing done on short notice by O .ibo rn? A Osborne. Who dow* not appreciate a good Razor ora good Knife? Sullivan Hardware Cc. nan nat I n'y the iront fastidious in price and quality. Mend vour own linn.fi-! Yon ran do lt quickly and eTrc"vely with Sullivan Har .wat* CO.'H Han.em Riveter. It in the al inp i ?nt and most ut-eful article for I tun purpose ?re ever saw, and sells for S trifle. vCall on them and see it tried. A j Warm Welcome For Ali, jSil?i IS?I?J FALL FESTIVAL, CHARLESTON, S. C. COM M ENC KS ISrovernber SO, Ami conlinues ono week. OM: ??K.\T A Mir ?; !H THIS KAI I.SIOAId li Soo A. A. iMioheiniu'H <?tnu<\ .tu?ovillo Show mu? Movinii l'iciur?'-, 'playing |ii'V. % Nu val IIIIH ?.mu? ' ,rade moi Yacht Kao^ Now York's hi. it success 0 i hu A iiili'.oriiioi llorMi Itii'iH, Kiriiiiiiiii'-. Kl r.il Parado and a running dash lor wate?, ? ?;?\yHaii. i litfiii H H i l'air, M i ?thor li IOHO Ta Ol eau and min v ulher ali rairtimia 1 nn H'M lur ll ir-o Ku .. unml ho mad? i , .\. M.uiii) Stone, S?i:n?ar\, Charles lo". S. i .. \ i-e ihn I nh' -.I I".itu,-. Vu.erica's tn yuriion.ii: Kern- \Vh?i l, Sii-oplo-diaso, ? '.ir. no - ..; iir^i.'Tit l\iy|h??n 00 A tiantut < ' i-i it'. I: i- i.-,-fi-.- lt n?a :n (hi.ora I'ark. IJiey? h I:.v i -. .V ii. .i., tu-i-. i-i ?. v. Inn-, i v??r.v 'hi\ l?ul ij\ i : v nihill. Opening of Books ot Subscrip tion. S IA li: Ol' '?">* III I '. I;nl.? N A ? I ol vi \ ol A M11.1 ;-i iN. I'll munni to ? ci un mission i -. 11 . -< 1 io tho umlcr-igaMl HM corporators hy M. ll. Cooper, X'rniiiiy ol St Ute, oil thu ->th il iy ot October, I- ':', Nullen in horoliy Rivoli ihiii hooks ol subscription loth? ctjiiial ?-iuik ol' The A ml "rsi li Y .mi ami K uitlitiK Mil will ho opened ut tho ?.Dice . .t ll. I'. Mirltrnyer, m tim I tank ol An il orson, in Un' etty ol' A tn hr-on, Stale um I Colliny nfiir?'SMi?l. mi Thtir-ilay, N'ovoui her 'i. 'IHM, nt Iii, o'clock M . Tho haul proposed i- ?ri oration will have il cu putt I Mock ol S.11,i H'i i.i H i Ol viii" i imo I,uno linri'H i.i 'nu par value ol *.'it> up isn'h, w-.tli ?ls principal plHCH ol' business :ii Aluh'Tfnu, > :iiii| will beompowur c ! in ominan i" itu- lui-iiieMs of Spinning roil Ix li itt ill Yarn I nun colton or wool, Ac. -i Ali il>l{ SM YTH, Jr., IJiiBT. K I.MON, f. ? I. Ki ?MK ITKK, KHKI?. ?.. liU?WN; . '. .1. ISHOCK, .1. il AN|)KK-o>.\, 1'. M. lil:A Y KK, I "orin.rat- -i -. As Straight as a Woodpecker uvtr Flew to its Heit. ('rookeil ;is a i .im .- horn, our house w i-: Straight ns an arrow, t Inn what ii i- now! Ami straight a- a wood pecker i \> r Hew to his hole, wi- want \ on lo colite. \ cs, niter two mouths ol' lia: i w uk, ann pu.-ll ?UtJ lu. u wi- ali- at last ill our new 'punter.-, straight fur busi m ss, h ui inore C?an a inoiilh we have dono our host, hauling in our goods during the <iny ami marking l lt em up at night, lill now our big stun; in Harton Building, No. 30, (.?rail i tc Kaw, is full to overflowing with such an assortment and such values as it has never been our pleas ure to show you before. Always add ing new lines, and this time wc have inure new things thau ever before. If you waul a hat, theu try our new hat d?partaient. Caps at Kc, Ide, 15c to 25c. Hats at 20c, 25c, 35c, 50e, up to 75c Will save you nearly halt a'.ul tit yuu iu the latest shape. Dc tom w?"i .> un?t <-*' <*lntK?n?rV il'-, ?il! you Wuu v t? ,>uav \/? i.iuiuiii(ji it o nm Ut you up in thc newest thing and save you from one to four dollar?, accord iug to value of the suit. Do you need au extra pair of pants. We have 42( pairs of odd pants, mostly fine goods manufacturers' surplus stock bought at less than cost to make, and will sel you at a little the rise of half value some at exactly half. Think of ah wool panta, the $2.50 goods, at $1.25 Will sell 170 pairs at this price, ant you pay uo middle man's profit. Does your foot need protection' Then sec what inducements we offer We have determined to make the nam< Shoe carry with it a thought of oui store. Are you satisfied to buy you; Shoes at cost and -10 per .cent, profit or would you rather pay some one elsi 25 per cent, profit. We have about 1,300Capes and wil sell at 3i)c, 05c, 08c, ?.ud up to thi finest silk plush goods, full lengtl and broad sweeps. Wo carry comfor at the lowest possible price, and beau ty thrown in for good measure. Wo can please you ia Shirts, 15c t< 50c, Undershirts, 15c ty 37Je. (.'hil Oren's, Misses', Ladies' and Gents Huso tit ile, 5e, Se ami 10c per pair A few line Imported Hose at 15e pe pair. These are the regular 25o goods A joh lot ni'nearly 100 Ladies' Waists assorted shapes and colors, at L!5 each. Po you want on*)? Calicoes a ile to 5c a yard. Ladies' Scarfs ii many --ivies, ai 15c each, i . cn Ls Searls ami .Neckties at ldc, 15c, am .Jdi Ladies', (?cuts' and Children7 11 ;iudkerehlei's at 1 lc,2-lc, ile, 5c, 10c and up to thc tinost Silks, all color and shapes. Linen Collars at 8c lo best goods. Cuffs at 10c and 15o pe pair. Celluloid Collars at 5c: Cuff at 10c. The famous ll. B. T?rke. Led Embroidery Cotton-does no fade at all-?1 spools for 5e. Now, we wanted to tell you abou our China and Glassware and our Tiu ware and hamp Goods and some othe good things wo have, but on aecoun of time we will have io chop it ol right here. No we won't cither, fo we have some trunk.-to tellyou about A solid cur load-tho only car load o trunks you ever saw-intact, thc onl solid car load ever shipped to thi man's town. Now, what are we going to do abou it? We can't retail no car load o trunks ata profit on this market. S wc arc ju it going to cut loose and ic tail Trunks ut wholesale prices till w eut the car half in two. Doubt it, yo say? Well, that's no surpriso to us Rut will show you the price list c even oar bills for tho goods. No? what do you say. But how do wo pa the freight? Well, we get a cash dil count, which a little more than ha anees that off. Now come on and d your shooting. Yours always truly, C. S. MINOR and the TEN CENTS STORE. Barton Building No. 36, Granite Roi Where Spot Gash does the worl Special prices to Merchants ever; where. SPECIAL--Wo have a good, your bay mare mule, 6 years old, in perfei condition. Will sell cheap or e: change for a good horse. G. 8. MINOR & Co. Once more on Top with Low Prices ! J CST received a lut of CAPES, sud they mum ?<. at ?mee, HO here she iroes for 4'.H; Tfte, *."><., '.'Oe*, Wo and $1.00lo higher priced. Wo have a dandy Hue of UNDER WEAR. Novar buy until you ano oura Wo aro alwaya at tho frout with LOW PIUCES. Bargain** all tho timo, and you would net Home pleasure by oom lng and K^ttioK them. Hy tho way, il you want some of our low priced JEANS you had bettor ox mn running, for they aro about gone, and wo aro not going to have any more thin season-need room for Holiday (Joou>. So com? and get Cloth enough for a pair of Pants for 301\ Never forget that we aro th? people who have low prices on CHOCK KEY, (IIJA.ISWAKK and TINWARE. If you aro going to buy a nice LAMP we want you to aee our 2'ic, 7.ie, 90c, Ul)c aud $100 Parlor himjiH. They are hean tie?. KIVB CENT COL'NTEU I TbimMe, 24 Hooka and Eye??. 2 Halls Thread, 1 Tumbler nil tor De. I j?r? >at biu Wash Pan 5c, 1 extra lurgo Pie Pan 5c, 12 Pearl Hut tons .'<., and u great many olin r 'hingH wi- can't mention. Yours I"! I< irgains, KING BROS., BARGAIN STORE, Two Doors from Post Oliice. EVANS' CUfcES TO STAY CURED. Better than Quinine. Better than Arsenic. Better than any other Chill preparation on the market. Ask J; L. Jollv about it. Ask Joshua Pruitt about it. Ask Robert Balentine about it. Ask John R. Smith about it. Ask W. G. Kay about it. Ask any of your neighbors who have used it. Eeing almost :> Specific we do not hesitate to GUAR ANTEE EVERY BOTTLE. .Price i$X.OO. An Appeal to the Country for the Great Oliver Chilled Plow. We can speak more confidently than ever. The Farmers -hundreds-who have used them say the OLIVER is the ne cessity ol the day. It gives big returns, increases the crop yield, and proves its value beyond question. To be without one is to be BEHIND. We are maintaining our former low prices on the Oliver Plows in the face of the big advance in all Steel and Iron material. GUNS and AMMUNITION TO MEET THE 8EASON. 1000 BAGS SHOT. 400 KEGS POWDER Bought under Trust prices and sold to beat the market. The greatest and finest variety of POCKET CUTLERY Ever displayed in Anderson. Under special guarantee. That little matchless HARNESS RIVETER We sell is worth its weight in gold on the farm, and sells for a trifle. Buy one and you would not be without it. SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. JOE TROWBRIDGE & CO., HABERDASHERS, ANOKRSON, . - - . S. C. WHY. buy Old Styles when you can buy new ones for the same money ? The Haberdasher has NEW GOODS coming io every week. Hats and Caps, Shoes and Shirts, Collars and Caffs, Cravats and Underwear. JOB TROWBRIDGE & CO. usu M. Ii CARLISLE. L. H. CARLISLE. FOR SALE ! THE GREAT OLIVER CHILLED PLOW I WE have on hand a full and complete lino of these famous Tarn Plows, which have surpassed the expectations of oar most progressive farmers. We also handle a full line of other Farm and Agricultural Implements, Wagon and Buggy Material, &c. In fact, a general line of HIRDWARE. We also carry a selection of FAMILY GROCERIES. Call and ex amine our genuine heavy Red Rust Proof Oats. New Crop N. O. Molasses. Mr. T. E. Martin with us now, and will be glad to have his friends ?all and sea him. Phone $io. 13$. Free Delivery. CARLISLE BROS.? Anderson, S. C. fin k Alliance Store ! The extraordinarily brisk trade in our Ladies' Departa Is gratifying evidence that the Ladies of the city and vicini- | ty have found this Establishment an UP- TO-DA TE Shopping centie. We are determined that every Lady in and around this city shall Know That we keep only Reliable Goods. That our Prices are LOWER than anywhere else. That our guarantee is back of any article we sell, and Know That the money is cheerfully returned for any purchase not entirely satisfactory. A lady who recently returned from Atlanta remarked "I certainly have not seen any nicer Goods than you ai displaying, and your jrrices are much lower" Suck comments we hear dally from the many shoppe who crowd our Store. Important To Ladies ! Notwithstanding that Furs have advanced in price, vg offer them lower than ever heretofore. Our prices make easy for Ladies to dress elegantly without extravagant^ Our stock of Fur HnllarfittflS I I Ul VU1IUIVIIUU Comprises everything in that line, ranging from the cheapf Coney to the finest Mink. Should you intend to buy any Furs this season, all ask of you is to come and inspect our assortment, comp* them with anything near like them in this vicinity as style, quality and price, and we are convinced that you *| decide in our favor. Yours truly, Jil