The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 29, 1899, Page 8, Image 8
Local News.
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Married in < Imrinllc.
Mr. .lue \V. ! 'i i \ "?. ;. lorinet ly . ?j ; |,;
city bul iiow ol (.'huilotto, N. ''.. nc
I'liUipuilied '?, li" bride, iia?lie. I A ll
iletvon l.i-: i lnu.-ilo;., ami ?he kapi
c-i ? t ? 1111 . wi ;i !i lin pi.'''-'! flt ' ' '
linnie ol {Iii i * . ? . i . i " - si-!? i', '!:-. i'. . .
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mum \\i iliiin?. . ??i! . .! i i r! i ..
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lie-, belli y In . >'...:'??'.''?. M?s.V .lennie
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li.ill-all.nl. elainieil ile- .it toni ion
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.uni . li.i.lu '.i Mig ill!.i ?h .ei veil ly JIOJI
nlai and atliiiiicil. I liv Innige was
I ii ii!'. ?!< i ninti d ;o . in > saul hcitllllii -.
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?.in-' ill I r.'b't i Vesi-ehe. There WOI'o t."
atti IM I :i ii I -.
. A i i Mis- l.i Inri I lunnyc ntl !"
lite wedding III;IH li .liol the brill' " il
gi i ?.ni i o' i 11 '1 lin iiiom on Hu .?
lakiiig ito ii -?.uni be lo le ii li I
lu .mi 11 ni lluucis. TIlO I'ev. ? ' V\ .
Slug -.. I ?. i "1 i lo- Seeoml i . -bvte
liant h.iti li poi tunned tin i.ii immy.
II uih SWeel l.\ impressive I I ? rep
linn w hirh I? ?I lt ?weil was .ii !< . . 1 b\ a
liligi' 11111111 ?4-1 ol' friend-. . . .i h.uni
Minn a lia ir.
"i'lif Initie-ii ?lau ... "! ?In I.il''
.lames A in brose Hoit-ti.ii wini- pearl
gray cloth, illili ' ni .'I white m-i-.
She* is nt nil I ?nie-: pi? l ly, !nil hull.' il
purlieiilarly st? la-i nighl in lu i weil
?ling gown! Sin- isa bright, nt Maldive
young woman, who will always make
nnii keep l i K I,.!-.
"The groom i ;> nat i ve ol' Aiidoi-.-iui,
but is at pivsenl einplo.vetl :i- I race
clerk in tin oilit-e ol tin" Southern Kx
press company in I his eily. His worth
ts known ami reeoglii/etl. Iii- has a
liosi ol 11 H mis here ami in South Caro
lina, and they vied wi'b each oilier in
Memling beaut ?fill gills lo him ami Ins
brille on iii?' eventful evening ol I heir
lives.
"Among i he present s were handsome
pieces nf silvi ami r.if glass from the
expre--i i o j ?\ -?nperiuteiuletit Sad
ler. M. -i il- :. id.it . Kiehanlsoii, Al
len, .binn s anti ?'.lin!,.-hip, mute agents
a Ut I 11 "in ! if no - -1 ngeiv."
Denver Ibds.
Mrs. W. A. <.. McWhorlet visileil her
tia ugh I er, Mrs. Sam Hani.-, ni Helton,
last week, anti had a very piensan I
time.
Miss Hattie Mj'Whorler, aller only
one week's vacation, jolt to lake nhargo
of the school ut Mountain View. She
is such a successful leat her her servi
ces an* always in demand.
Mr. \V. lt. (? arrisen ami daughter,
Miss Lillie, had :i very pleasant visit of
a few days recently to relatives in
Walhalla.*
Miss Mattie Kskow is visiting rela
tives in Pendleton this week.
The friends ot Mr. .lohn Pruitt, of
Kock Mills, were glad to se?-him well
again alter his serious attack ot lever.
With his wilt? ami lovely children he
vialed his father-in-law, Slr..I. W. Ma
jors, last week.
Mrs. Dr. Duckworth and ?laughter,
Miss Birdie, of Sept us. were the guests
of Mr. \V. D. Garrison's family last
Thursday.
Messrs. 1?. A. Buchanan ami Sylves
ter Kl md went 'possum hunting ono
night last week, but leaving the "pos
sum in tho'.Simmon tree, they stopped
to call on sumo pretty girls. The pos
sum that wasn't taught is grinning
about il yet. Hut the boys generally
like "dear" lad ter than any tit her game.
Mr. T. li. Simpson, Jr., is thinking ol
taking his gripsack on the road, ns
drummer lui ?in- Field Tobacco Co., ot
Danville, Yu. Ile is one nf Denver's
best young men. Knergctie, limiest
anti stiber, lie is apt to succeed in any
calling.
Miss Lucia Brown, of Anderson, is
teaching the <>ak ('rove school, near
Denver, anti boarding at Mr. .1. \V.
Bowden's. Patrons ?md pupils are very
much pleased with her. She is a grad
uate of Winthrop.
Mr. (.?scar Browne, of Conterville, has
a large school at Prospect, where he is
much liked as a teacher. This is the
third school ho has taught there. He
bas just completed a business course at
a Business Col lego in Poughkeepsie,
N. V. Ile is also a graduate nf Clem
son, ami with his sober, industiious
babils, is well .nullified to lill any posi
tion.
Denver society regretted to see Mr.
Arthur Krwin leave. Ile bas accepted
a position ns elerk with the linn ?d'
Bigby and Co., at I VI/.er. Ile is well
worthy of the conthlcucc of his em
ployers, and the esteem ol I Vizor's best
people.
Alter the many weeks ola bright,
balmy indian Stimmer, we are having
the ?old, wet weather ??l "sad and
drear*'November. But with the crops
nil gathered and grain sown, the larm
er can -it contentedly hy the wa rm'fire
side ami read his patter or play games
with tin- children. With a* ctiiutorta
ble home to shelter I hom, plenty to eat
ami wear, wutul laid in to burn through
the long, "old Winter, ami none of
the family sick, they are ready tn
keep a glad Thanksgiving next
Thursday. \ml ns you feast anti give
thanks, remember to share with the
poor, knowing I hat "ii is inoro bl? -seil
to give I han to receive.*" lt is a poor,
selfish soul thal never fell the blessed
ness ol'gi \ mg. l\? m.MT V.
Siuldh r's t r. i l. Pebbles.
Little Alla i t, the infant son of Mr
und Mrs..I. C. (?luu r, is yerj -irk at
this wining wiih pneumonia. Wi-hope
In- may soon rei ns er.
M iss Kv via Brooks, a charming young
l.id.v ol (his place, has returned from a
two weeks' visit to bei sister. Mrs.
Whit held, ?il Tekoona, S. C. ?She iv
repnri - a line lime.
Mrs. Hugh M< Lei s. ol' Pendleton, S.
('., visited relatives near herc last wei k,
on her way to Missoiiri.
Mr. ?inl Mrs. Leonard Jackson, ol'the I
Deep Creek section, visited Mr. Prank
M c. Leis last week.
l'amiie \YHliford and Kinma
Brooks visited trjcmls near Andersoii
% i I le ?me day last week.
Mr. Ld. dickery, a fruit agent
of Hartwell, t?a., was in our midst re
cently.
Milch ?nCCCSS to the Till-. IXTKl.I.I
I;I:NOKI:. Muini UK.
Downie our basttntmt vu will find
Band Iron, liar Iron and burs of tool
steel in sll sorts o] s /.cs ai,?l shapes.
When you nn?d anything of this s?irt,
eomo tn UP. Ii yon univ want a pleno ol
Iron afoot long, we'll he ?lai tn eui it ??11*
for yon. Brock Brother's Hardware
Store.
Buy a pair nf leggings ami keep your
logs from getting cold these col rt winter
days when you urn traveling. You will
lind a complete lino at Brock Brothers.
Also Hunting Coals, loaded .Sholls and
empty Sholls and everything ihm n bun
ter needs to properly equip himself for
hunting.
l/lUmlr-\?Ile I.orals.
Tjj? !.".\ mil ~ . iii.- 1-2}?wortli League !
Hil l i inl.iv pyeiiiiijg. lin- Sitli inst., ;ii
Mr. .1. \\ . ! lui I..11 II . '- with an ii Vol age ,
. ?ii' in l>i ii< e. At lol* listening it) ?i veij
enjoyable piogiain, UH- I_'iif .ul ;
?I until i!n- business m? . 'iii':.
Mundill i vi iiiiu, l>cc. I, ;II Mi. .1. 'I .
I.?iiinu r.-. A I nil atti'lnliiiK <' is i1 ;
.; n -li il un ll;.if IM'CUSioll, .'- II l|OW S|d I
. i! I.illil'l'l Will IMM'IIM'1.1 ll, .lll'l Mt llt't' lill - '
?.Ifii.llil lilli ?ness 1 I'll ll Si IC ' -I.
V!r vt>. I hill :nn! 1 :- . . ^?iiri;, '
M ! 1 III ! Iii- Heighten .. . .' ' 11 ? IV s
il " ''. i' III- cnitlc II; V . 1'. U. .'..!!. li.
A . > .. pope!.- ni J ju vi io."
"ii. \Y. li. TinH .. . on?' ..I ,
- i" i iwilic.il in i. i ? . : ..I
: ? . ut ll-hiii.-v . : i . ! ?. < ?ur A
? '? . Allgtl-til '
Mr. tl. I:. mn il? tu II 'lum '
W liliane m 1 . .illtl lois : i li?e ii' i /I i
.Mili hi. Mi. I . !;. li.-it.m.
I i ?.S I'lllll ?.' I .1 ! .' ne.iri II, 11 nile, '
; 11 if ?ii t : lom lu", e. I hiii ? il.i> i
nigh?. . i run -. ' ?'.mi" .li ll i .uni i
Nil ! ii I i . i !.iT, Wi ?i i li il . ii- I III hr.' i
eui ? i li?:i .... in.' ul "-f i II np."
I illili .? i - ? I i 111 c * 1111 in ithtiiin, nilli
lin ' ! - !ii|Ve lin ii liiiiile ;i- -. .1.
>' . '. I'linle, ol Lill inn r. w il - in
-.. . M..(..I..v.
i;'e .nuil linns' hil ve make (In roads,
?..ul. .uni liv. In i nu r . ?ire .. eh mi
I ?nil-. Mi I ?. I l<.i: i os.
I.inri,ii Hi ins
Since mir hist >.? riling vie list vi beeb
jinx ing sumo gund fains, which will (ie
. i -'i i .il lu lp ; o lin- -Illili I gl/aill I li.'il I ni
lli i li SOW i ll .
I' -erin?, t hilt sollie I uglies lin vc boen
visiting lin- ri ?linn II ti i I y, :i- severul
chickens and some nt her Illings have
. ll- ippiHeil.
.in. i -li elm il li ieml iiinl lieighhor.
Mr. \V. ii. Kuy, going In move In
A IHII-I sun t his Full. Ile will lu-great
Iv mi-seil In In- Iriciidsand neighbors.
I In- house he leave-. Will he oertlpieil
In M i. Wm. I hu pei.
Just mie imm- iiimith until Cliti-I
III.I-. iiml 1 hell lill ii jolly t ?lill*.
We hear linn tiny .-m- talking ol'
having a Christmas i rec at this place.
We hope they will have one, ami that
i \ er?, bolly will take un interest in it
:IIII| have ;i niee om-. \ X.
Alice Items.
ilieii. Nov. I"), |sii;s, with typhoid
fever, Jesse .Innes, aged il yea rn.
Jesse wiis the third son of Mr. .1. l'en y
.Innes, nuil w:is n 'might hoy. The
remains were buried next day at ('ross
Hoad*. Henry, lin- eldest son ot'Mr.
.huies, lum the typhoid lever, but is
now mi t he mend!
Misses I lessie ami Dora Ithickimili,
ol'(.'urine, worshipped al Kocky Uiver
las) tIiinl Sunday.
Mrs. W. (i.Mnnre received a telegram
ii lew days ago rroiii Ti ny, S. C., an
nouncing the death ni her lather.
Miss laila McAdams, ut' the Kork, is
visiting relatives and friends in this
section.
Miss Kihi McAdams is very -irk al
this writing with malaria lever.
Mr. K. C. Martin and family an* go
ing to leave this section this week to
make their home in the Mountain
(Jreek seel ion. We regret to give up
such good neighbors. KA HM Kit.
In Memory of Our Mother.
Mrs. Kinma drown died at her home
in this city on Nov. ii??, IM??, aged .1(1
yours. She had been in feeble health
for some time, but was con li ned to her
bed only three weeks. A few minutes
before her departure she called her
t hree daughters to her bedside, and,
bidding them good-bye. told them to
meet her in Heaven. She was a devo
ted mother, a loving' neighbor, a kind
friend and an humble christian. Her
remains were in tore I'd at the nhl
Smiths Chapel cemetery on Thursday
afternoon, Kev. .lohn ll. Herron con
ducting the funeral services.
Sleep, dear Mother, and take thy rest,
(Jod called thee linnie, Ile thought it
best.
N'OKA 1?.
Whon you vvniit a lirsl-rlnss OHM horse
Wag >n, buy eur make.
ir r. 1*. STKPII ..:NH.
The huill?n;; Henson is now on, ?md
lino lions and goiiii Ammunition ure in
demand. A mil assortment of nil tho
atest pattern (nins and a most c impl?te
stork ol Ammunition ran be lound at
tho great Armory of Sullivan ll ard wan*
Co.
When you nomi a borne or molo Collar
yon cannot alford to fail to examino the
lino offered by Sullivan Hardware Co.
With un e;> e always open for bauen-nu
they have seen red a dirge lot of ihe-o
Collard at sacrifice prions, which they in
tend Helling al prices that cannot tail to
interest yon.
Have you a horse or mule suffering
from a som HhouldeiV If s->, through
pity givn him relief by Ki'curiug ono of
those untented t'ollarH ntl'eivd l>y Sulli
van Hardware Co. These Collars an
made especially for the jebel ot' such
sulfuring and never fail t-? ??ITact u cure.
Sullivan Hardware Co. make special
i ll'orts to cater to lim wants or the sports
man und ha*.o on band overythiiiK
ne et his demands. Their ninny tours
experience in this lino enable them to
i li -r ?i srl'-rtion of (inns anil Atnmuiii
tioii beyond e unparison.
Kine selection mid ure.it varletv of
Pocket and Table Cutlery un exliihlllon
in ibo show ca^es of Sullivan Hardware
Co.
..'armors' Headquarters ! The mam*
moth Store and Warn-rooms of Hie
greatest distributing House in the State
-.Sullivan Hardware Co - aro pa .ko.l to
i heir utmost capacity willi all tho latest
and most impmved Agricultural Imple
ments. Their many years ol experience,
and tho ipninllties io which they buy
these goons enable them to oller un a*?
sortinenl <it price.? timi duty compel?
tinh.
Ile not deceived, Kew of lim Just ns
unod sort over attain tim perfection ot
T it - Standard. A bad Plow would have
im imitators, fhn liront Oliver Chilled
Plow hu- moro than twenty woul ? he
imitators, hut s ?|| i'i?..>!(| Oliver reinaiim
king and wisbout a peer for genuino ox
( ol tunee und perfection.
KOST On ?-stfurday, 'Jotli mst , between
Cometville Mi?ls ami lb.nen Kalb. or lu
Anderson between i m llakery ?on! J. T.
I tn r rlss' Store, H HU.ml rou n I gold
Kreuch. The tinder will bo Ilhorn Iv ri -
warded by leaving it nt John M. Huh?
hard'*; .lt?? elry Store.
Too Torten' Cutaway Harrow is .th?
h st rntawav Harrow, and docs the best
wmk with lin* lightest il ra ft. of any iver
nixi.lo, l*'or sale by ll rock Brothers, solo
ng. nts lor lipper S, C.
tiens und Pistols of all kinds and prices
nt Bruck I trot horn
A gi od lire (or our friends und eiNtoin
eis when tho weather is cold, and we ure
always g I.ul lo li.ne yon como in and ucl
warm win thor yon want io buy or not.
Brock Ur? it hera' II ard wara Store.
Twenty live Dollars will buya fairly
Bond f-rpiarc ptnetice 1'ianoat the C. A.
Keed Music House. They are intrinsi
cally woilh double thal amount.
I lavo hot water pipes run from your
stove to bath room. Try Osborne it
( ?nhorno.
If you want tho finest Texas Seed Oats
cheap, get them at Vandiver lires.
The b^st ami eheapest stock of Call and
Winter Dry Oonda in the eily at Vaudl
ver Bros.
For Sale-Some desirable city properly
Apply to C. C. Lineaban.
And iii?.? ol?! in?" S-utta Claus, has
?.< iiitn MIK! >" 1) i - -amp''- ..t toys with
Uti' Mindil. K ?. ?....>.,;r ?in?- I inn Mt popu
lar willi Urn tull" '?ilk, ?<.? I ? li*" V HI?? iii?
..m -. I .. want- ... i . hf ?uv- arrimu* d
wit li iii?? I?'- \?'H !?t i ui'i t ? ?ti ? ?t S lit ie v
Slur" pt*M Km! ay ?*v*?iiii'g I '?.>.. l/?t i 'r??in
..'..:...,; until night, ?.':?. <? lu look
I III 'iii'w'li MI. ->?ni|i!?tH ni . . iud dolls
ri IP I i il Vt? \ . i ri r? I er iv I' li . . - (that ht?
?-I?II li 11 ?4.11 .' . nt' e l< ik- .'.".kiiiu I MI*
\ .!. ?-. All ? 1 '">." Util.? I,.- (>*.?.*
? nil y lil vi le? I .Hin?? Hr? ?il''I I ?'.<.? I lie
mr.! !i?*r*4 uii'i I .il hur?? W"' ive line
t '(HIM !!l -'. -' I- . - "lol 'I- 'ti* Mill
ali!?? l .. \ ... ..trill.lav . I Inn;
t,r,....i.t?, . i? .?: I ?un |. . .;.hiving
un i ir th?. . .. . . ii--. - V '..: ?
?ai I.) ie, v sit il t . . I ti - i?? e ? i. \' < .
1 .l.V* . I-..I
?.'?.I?, i I.'I. NI \ I r ..' MI ????. .... . ?H I ?1
M.:| Ililli" , ! . . r. A [i|?|v l-l
M Ifs. I). -. ! i y I. til,
I rf ??i Kins* Si . '. vVt-i >?r?' .. '.I tie?
IIKNI l?iiy > . >".i>. rim ?V 'Minnie
S-.;.? Agent -.
Vliitit-y tn l.'ian Kor l'?euts I, itv in
toro-t an I '"'ig limp, ii si-'-irr .-. .- llr-t
? ..i--, ll. I . danni, \ t lorri' I/itv.
BANK STOCK.
riViK nii'lfisi'^m-ii will ?it n il li"
fl ? MI i ol-> m ii ..nt n! t ? url ll" ti
n??xl M iinliiv, *MII?-?IHV during th.. I? gal
h'uirs ..I't-'il?, i went?, mi" - I ir? s ol' Stock
i.!' HIM f>-ttli; i i Aiiili'i'Hi H. HIM prnpnrt.v
'.' Ih?? l'.-t>.!" i.i' |{. <?. Anderson, 'iv' I.
.1 AS ?: iSIlKllSOX,
i-. <>. .-, N HKIOO.N,
Nov j', i A'imiiii-tiut'trs
LAND FOR SALE.
HpilK nniltir-iuiiiMl oilers lor -al?, u
a i ruet >.!' ' i.i.i i- rttaining 7- UI-H-H,
I II Suv ?itt nul: Ti cv n-li i i?, adj om i ute lands
"t lt. !1. TlHiiii|'Miii, ..|!i..i" Pruitt urni
"Un r-, mi I known |nn ol tim K/.ekicl
N??ri is pliure. I ift?-Hiug house and other
hltililiiigs on pla?*??, i.'.-.'l slate of culli
v.itioti. I: mn -...M HI i o i vat H sale will
ho sottl ut (intili.- init.-r?, io front ol'Court
Non-?! SSI?*MIIIV Terms eush. Pureba
H. r tn |i;iy loi napers anti Minmi".
.1 M. I? ?UN s KN Ii.
Nov. -".'. il'.' ' 1*
NOTICE.
HY virtiit* of a Com m i-Nimi (rom W. II.
Ci op r, So-ri tiirv ' f ??Iut? for Smith
Ctroliuu, i-sucil Nov. I'll, IS'.ISI, directed to
.1. C. .laekr-oti, L. A. Kurl? ami others,
Hooks i .1 S?ii?s'-ri|i?ioii to the Cup i tal
Stork ol 'Iii" Ililililtng, I,"im Hinl In?
pr.tviiuiftui ''"inp>ni> ol Aiiflt-rsou, N. C.,
will he tipono.l u; Un? C.i i p?*rativu Store
on Wi.-t MHikel "-n?'?-{. < nv ol A inter
? ni, S. C , ??n Sui ti ii#t v, I ii'i-?M'i her J I Ml I,
fruin th? hour-? ol 1 i? in lo ?> p. m., un?]
tin euell mi!?*?#*?jn?'iu Situr?lu> 'luring th?)
\ eur I- !? al tito >?. te tu rs. "
I c J ACKSON,
I.. A. KAI:I.K.
C. K. t ll KKKY,
Ami tithers.
Nov 25?. ISSI?* "M 1
Trustee's Sale of Real Estate.
I_> Y vin in? otu linet] of Trust fruin Mrs.
_> Alien M. Hailey, 1 will sell ul oublie
ouiery milei'sim, c H., S. C., on
S-tlesibiy in Hec ether next.
All th u '?'tu t ur Pure?I ol' Land, eon
tuiiting oe?? timi otiH-i hird aeres, more or
less, situa " in saul Comity and Slate, in
the Cilv of AiobT.-nii, u-ljoininir laruls of
Mis M. A. Murrah, ts'ate of Sylvester
Ubs-kii'V ar.il <tl<r-\ lining part t.f tbs
Heal K-.tateo? i:i?? lat?? K. K. Murrah, ?la
ceasen, on the Northwest sid?, of (treeu
ville street in said City, lt muy he di
vid?.d into t wo lol?,
Terni' ol s?b- - One-third rash, balance
on?? und two years, Interest from ?lay of
sale at S pei rent, psr annum annually,
secured by in?trigaire. Property lo li? In
sured und pulley as-iirned, ami pundiaser
to pav tor -tamp-* and papers extra.
.1. M A 1 I". COOLEY.
Trustee.
Nov. Jil, lS'i'i 2.'{ 1
SPECIAL SALE OF
PIANQS.NDOROANS.
FOR TIM: NKxr THIRTY HAYS
THE
C. A REED
MIJSSC HOUSE
Will sell any of th? following High Grade
IM A Ni's ami i?R('\SS '" pr'C.sH a- low
a.*. ran he ohtuine?! from the Manufactu
rers ?lin ri :
K tt 1 UK.
l \ K i S & VOS I).'.
.t . ll ? ? \V X,
\VilIB?;i<:i?OCK,
>M>K:uid
a v ' h j MOS n.
\}si\'Vt%%\ ft? < . W , K>?I*KV andi
B* % Kt IC \ ^ 3 5 cV VO i'l'V ole?; AN*.
Prosp???'fiv?? pureh isers will lint 1 u to
Ihoir llU??r*?sl ?o rall an 1 Ill-pert my
Stork or wino 5 ?r prie??-.
Wt? ?'sn n?pres?uii 'ho emling makes -
Sewing Machines
At. K-?. k M ?H < " !i-,'!ii"-.
Kn-,..-.- .ol! ,
THE C. A. KElT-D MUSI ? HOUSE
IN 1> \MP WRATH KR
Collar" and Cuir< l.ailtidAret] by us t?o
not I'VIM ttoir iii?)-, or stlttnew*:.
t biol * LAL'NHRY WORK
ls our pride. We glory in it Kor Lu
dies and Gentlemen, and tho little folks,
loo, wt? rio ??ur best.
PLRASKD I U-<TOMKlLS
Aro the kind of people wo ?bal will),and
we wael you lo be oin? of them. Can
you giv?> os ait}, gem? reason why you
should not lie?
ANDERSON ?TEAM LAUNDRY CO
2G2 East Boundary St.
R. A. M\ Y FI ELD,
Supt. and Treas.
PHONE NO. 20.
F: JONES & co.
The People are accepting our plain stat?ment of
Facts and are coming to us right along.
Wc have bceii trying to impress on the trade that we mean what we advertise and sell as we advertise. It is
encouraging to know the effect it is taking on the trade. There is always something attractive about real staunch facts.
People are not going to buy from us just to accommodate us. We have to offer the inducements and live up to them to the
letter. We must have everything pretty near right, for we never sold Goods with as much ease before. Bight kind of Dry
Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Shoes and Gents' Furnishings, with the right kind of Prices make easy sales.
The burning question with us now is, the final round up of the year's business. Every man, woman and child in the
County is likely to buy something within the next four weeks, and we are anxious to sell you.
WRAPS
You will find that you can buy a Jacket or a Cape from us cheap. No doubt of that. You see the prices, the style
and the quality. You will never find better value for the money than we give you in a Wrap just now.
DRESS GOODS,
Our minds were made up to cut down our Stock of Dress Goods and have done so. Still have some we are anxious to
get off. Whilst we can't replace them for the money we as e selling them for, we don't care to carry a yard over, and wiil
give you som? Dress Goods that sold the first of the season for 50c at 25c.
MILLINERY.
Thousands of Ladies havn't been fixed up in Hats yet, and we would like to have you come to see us. We are in
shape to fix you up with the very latest styles and most artistic trimmings at exceptionally low prices. Hats that we are
turning out now from $1.00 to $3.00 are certainly beauties for the money.
Many other things that will interest you on our Dry Goods side.
December is always a good Clothing and Gents' Furnishing month. We have filled up all the little weak places in
our Stock and are ready for the rush. We want to make two points interesting to you : Great values for little money.
We have the Stock to fit up men and boys from head to foot in good, dependable-wearing stuff. Make the investment with
us. It will pay you in handsome dividends of good array.
As stated we want to round up with a big month's business. We have thousands of dollars worth of Goods aU over
our big establishment that we feel like must be sold. They are all well worth the money we are asking for them. Would
like to haye you visit us. Will try and make every transaction satisfactory.
Yours truly,
WHOLESALE ?ND RETAIL.
INTE W SHOES ! !
WE bave jiiRt opened up the best and cheapest line of IIEAVV NHOKS
that ever was offered ?ni this market There is only one kind that we do
not nor will not Dandle, and t hat is the cheap, shoddy ?turf palmed off on unsus
l>ectine buyers. If we sell you t?lioos they must be solid leather or we didn't Rall
'em. So if you want Shoes to Wear buy only the beat-they are always the chraposi.
DBAIS'A PATENT FLOI7B? like Mr?. Ccosar, is as pure as the Alpine
snows, thrice bleached by tho hyperborean blasts. If you want anything purer
than that we havn't got it.
We bave nven more puro TEXAN RED RU MT PROOF OATS than Car
ter bad, and waut to get rid of thurn-will se.ll them cheap.
Yours for the ?395,
D&AW & RATLIFFE.
NT) -Parties t owing us on either Note or open Account are sziven notice
a JLJ>? that heir Accounts are dna, and that they are experted to settle
the same AT ONCE, or bear the costs of ?endlujr a man for our money. When our
Col lector eomes to see you, you will save yourself a great deal nt'annoyance by
settliug with bun at once. He will oall to see those whose Accounts aro still unpaid
on ami after November 15th. D. <fc R.
Ten Dollars Prize
To Wheat Growers.
FOR the hist five-acre yield of Wheat grown this season with our Wheat
Fertilizer.--, and top-dressed with our Nitrate of Moda or other dressing, or not
dressed at all, we will award as ti prize the sum of TEN DOLLARS.
The award will be made on JULY 15, 1000, upou the affidavit of each
contestant for the prize and the Eeveral thresher.
DEAN & RATLIFFE.
KT NEW GOODS always on hand.
?HaT" Our specially prep.ired Wheat Manure makes tho finest yield.
WE HAVE MORE
GOODS THAN DOLLARS,
And must exchange with you !
AT this season of the year wc can't afford lo carry such a large steck,
and to reduce our
Shoe,
Dry Groods and
Grocery Stocks
We have made the LOSV'EST PRICES that has ever been made on Staple
Dry Goods since Anderson has been Anderson.
Believe us, and give us on? look if you want to SAVE MOS"EY.
* Very respectfully,
D. C. BROWN & BRO.
(NEXT TO POST OFFICE.)
JOE TROWBRIDGE & CO.,
HABERDASHERS,
ANDERSON, - - - - - 9. C.
?ir WHY buy Old Styles when you can buy new ones for the same
money? The Haberdasher has NEW GOOD3 coming in erery week.
Hats and Caps, Shoes and Shirts,
Collars and Cuffs, Cravata and Underwear.
JOE TROWBRIDGE & CO.
LESSER and COMPANY.
FREE! FREE!
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THE above cuts are reprt actuations of a few pieces
of handsomely decorated, hand painted OHBNA,
now on exhibition at our Store, which wo intend
Giving Away Free to our Customers !
We guarantee that our prices on Goods will remain
the same. This Special Offer ia made for the purpoao
of increasing our trade, and showing the people that
we truly appreciate their patronage.
This Ware is rapidly taking the place of White
Granite or Iron Stone China. It has that Eoft, white,
velvety finish ; is of tho finest quality, aud without
doubt ?he be3t iu the world. The shapes are the very
latest patterns, and have been designed to meet the
taste, of the most fastidious.
It is only by our guaranteeing to uae a large quan
tity of this Ware that we have been able to get it at ?
a price that pubs it within thc reach of all. I
Our assortment consista of Cups and Saucers, Pie [
Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plato?, Plattere, Cov
ered Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots,
and everything else whioh. goes'to make up a FINE
SET OF DISHES.
r We earnestly invite you to call and inspect it, when , ,,
we will cheerfully give you full information.
Very respectfully,
LESSER & CO.,
UNDBR MASONIC TEMPLE.