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Si pK'lllhlT, !-.' i <>i t I Inn i.-Mii. Iii-iny ?hot tin.i . . ililli hill-. W ll il'|l ki pt Ililli ni!' > .M MI \ ?mili lin- r?ilI??witi^r I'l l.: when lr?: I i I Ililli ll III l ?III?' till.. i I ill- I I .;.' i im nt mit il thc linn! lt i lt uni. A I 1er I lie rinso ul ; .n . like 111:111 \ pl hi- comrades, M '..inti wu- li*!'I ? pi-nnili'ss iinii lu - i. i m Inti'-' a si'hoitl nt Ti i'>v II Vilh*. !!? i? i Minn i l? il willi i rh is sr In H il i'm , .. .; ?I .II-, ?iiiii iv h irli lu ? -11111 ; 11 Ki ? ' ni r i i . * nu i. ?nit il?- iiii-i ness, iinii runtitiiiril .ii du- lui .i niiiii herol'veai-. in \-'.<> In- nur. ni in In- ! 1 ii l in mi i i.' iiii i li unir (nil., ?uni math? .?ni!' -m ri ni ilii-. lint m !. -:i , In* moved in I'oudlotoii. In islifi Mi. (.illili v..i- appointed pu-i lu.t-i- : .ii ' I'riiilli inn, ?mil lin- lu lil tliiMilliri' -itu i thill til?n . ;:i \ i:i >: i ii ! ll >. -lit ?-lil rt ?till III ; 1 lu- public. li* Muli ii. I -;.;. Mi. i..mn m.III ?ni ' Mi-- Min- Mri'iHIT, ii <l:iitprliri-i ?il ihr | Inti- raimund M rt *r:i iv. tv hu, willi loin rh ?hi lr II, siir\ iv rs ?i'm. I|ealso h a\r* |\vo I n m hers. M.--: . .1. A. anti.I. ? . I :. ii . I s i i i i ni i \i i i: i .1- !' ' Ill ili t I K illi, illili Vlidi . - >:: .". . .'ir (il lill' 111 - -1 ill i . i n>. !.. . . .ni Anderson . unlit ? I lll tll ii: i .i I . -i ll-r ul lin' Wolli. Ill- I ?' !mlr lil'r w as spell! ill t his ( '?MIHI \ iinii 1 In- was always ready io advance its in j ??'lr-t-. HoW'I.S il IllH ;rrl|t li ."ililli iii ! tho phi school, iimi all who knew lum j honored anti respected liiiu. Ur po. srsst'tl :i genial ili.-posil?on anil il gell rions linn I, iimi never ttirin-il ii deaf rill tu il WOl't In il ppr; 11 ni illillHt . lu ' his drvolrd widow and rhildrrii ?uni j ol I ir r hiv rd our- ur ii udor our si un ir sympathies. and nun I lr w ho dorl h all Illings lui- th - liest nun loi I ?iud nm- | solo thrin in tlirir .-o?r linea vrnirul. ? I It'll vcr Items Tho good people nf Heaver kepi Ins! Thursday with feasting imtl giving ol' thanks for (lu- many mercies which ha rrow ned Ihr year Ililli, Nour in our midst lack thc necessaries ol' lil'r. nearly ail have ii- nun lort s ??nd some haye its luxuries. The sirle have hern restored to health. Ihr -hort cotton crop has ra u sr d liri tn prices, and t here arr many .things loi which we should hr thankful. As to thc hunters on that day it is no exaggeration to say "Ihr woods were lull of them,'1 aiid Ihr holds, too. Hearing tho constant tiring of guns an old soldier said it reminded him of tho skirmishing before a hallie during the war. Mr. and .Mis. Win. Klrotl gave a din ner party on Thanksgiving day Mr. Sylvester tonk ihr gentlemen ont hunting ami tho\ had great sport, es pecially tho rival hunters. In. Holler, ol'Townville, and Mr. Albert Farmer, of Anderson, .lu-t ask thom !iow nianv hirds they killed. Mt-. I'.li nd is noted lui hor elegantly rooked and served dinners. ' From lin- delirious n>asi turkey to tin- delightful while fruit cake it wasporfcci. liri- friends w ho wrre not allie to attend the dining had tho pleasure ol' sampling tho least from the bountiful supply she seul thoiu. Many thanks to th's "unod American," tis tho little girl called "tho good Samaritan." Mr. Klrotl has re covered siltliciontly as to bo aldo to visit his daughtcr/Mrs. Albert Karlin r, in Anderson. Cadet Will (?arrison caine homo I'm Thanksgiving. Ho lind Ihe pleasure of escorting Miss Louise Anderson to your city last Sat unlay. Mr. und Mis. Wm. hskew, Jr., visited the faiuily ol' Mr. W. H. (.allison last week. Mr. and Mis. Sam Mai ris have boon up on a \ ?.-it to .Mr. Mc W hort er's l'ami - 1\. Kev. .Mik* Metier preached an ex cellent sermon Sunday a. m. at Wel come. Wo arr glatl to know hr w ill sn ve that Church another year. Kev. A. l?. Watson preached in the afternoon at Sandy Springs to a large and appreciative audience. His con gregation al thal plan- hope that Cnn? forciiee will send him hark as I heir pastor luv lsiiin. The sido last week of ? ?. A. Kowen property at. "Kivoli," was largolj at tended, and thc property generally bl'Ollgllt good pl irr.-. I\i I MIN ITA. 1 Jut Koek Ihib At this writing. Mr. I'.dilor, our peo ple an* through picking rot ton and inns! ot thc cotton sold. Several of our sportsmen aro looking hu ward with pleasure tor a merry Christmas. We have lind three or lour days of disagreeable weather in the past week. lt is hoped that thc two weeks through Christmas maybe nice weather for the people to travel about anti enjoy them selves. Lieutenant Newell, from the P. M. 1.. made it visit near Mountain Creek last Friday. Comebackngain, Lieutenant, we are always glad to welcome you. Miss Carrie h. Thompson, ono of our most charming young indies, who was visiting Lownuesville, has returned home, and reports an enjoyable trip. The Sunday School, which is carried on Sabbath after Sabbath, is improv ing. *? Mr. Harrison H. Tucker and wifo, near Hopewell, visited Mra.N. J. Now ell last week. A good many of the young people from this placo attended the singing at Mountain Creo"c last week. Miss Mamie Norris is making great progress in her school rtt this place. We thank Messrs. Pink Tate and John Howard very much for erecting two bridges nt Four-mile branch. Tho weather prophets say we aro going to have sovere weather through out this month. May God bless tho dear old INTEI.I.I GEKCEit and its ' caders. LKGATL'S. Gunn sudPhvtols of all kinda and prieta at Brock Brothers. 11? I lori llriif?. ' }:;:'. .: .'mid III.IIIV <I| OUI'aVnUllg pl .> |.!? ?I" i\ ?ll -ejiool lilllie hollie to -|" lill I ii IM!, - i \ : !. .-. ( 'luis. I II\. ?.! I 'll ??I tr :i i \ . i - I i ;. . .Hill M ?SK Milton Poole' ?.! i i ' ' ?!i:f|i if Pe?nale i ul li ge, mI ii.-m. Hon. ?iiiil Mi .. A. C. l.iiiiiti' '?< I i : . - . ix loi v .i liiiii?Loi?. M . 11 ? i ; i., vv. MH;.,. . ?..< M . ''??.. ?, \ : 11 . - iliis ?i. IM. . . ..?"??it. Ml. < '. I Mendel . i'll', "I : CH. -I" !'! ..M.- i i j!r lien* Ii1 . . .villi his . . Mi . NVt;.sI. v'' .-; -. I,'iee (iti upai m.: .? li tntlsoi "'?> iii*! . J "i heir ? wi . :.. In :iri ol" ii ?il I ., j, .. ! I;- iip|M ii . i. . ; I ?ii- VIM . .?? Miy bu Mr. Lewi- ' i - .?.... . . .carin;: ' . .I '. ill be i !>. tor ni ' fi !? A i! i . -, V1 ?. .lohn I ! i .??'.v Hie I. Ms ... : - i .ii j ?.ii it* ?Jr I?? 11'i i ?il lil.- -'iij ile- Methodi-! . hiiij li. ' I ' . .>! i% I'M ' ?H Illili!! lillilllil'U II' iii I..ill i - :il?fiii! done, illili i : : . i .lnl lioiiM lu in>r liinll; lol- I lu- . . I . ?. I I Ix lilli!. I linllgll I.ot l|llil< I , (lil ..'III il lilli' I J I j H il I .lill'!'. j ' '. I\ . I'.M i/i .iii' .Hi. lilli ll I in- j . . i -I i in I'.iijil isl s i .i ; .. i 'oliven >:i ?il i .. ? ? I "t i i .. ! .i -1 ...II!.. She ictui ll- j i 11 y i.- s 11 .ri I .? I ? i y. , vi i?-. 11 nd-nn. lin < ?Iii II ul primary j ? mili I :n ihi Ilijli Mimili, -11 ? ni S.'il j m il. i \ in A mti i -on \-. it li lin hi mil v oil I ?. If. IJusst ll. I . leal i|ii:iiil il ii - ol roll?n hil? (leen .inning' m liming lin* l.i-t week, ;m?l j humilies? . 111111 ? 111 lui- - is iiniie hi isl?. I ^ ^__ \ WV I.owiulcsvillr llrtiis. Mr. NV. II. Shanklin .uni his lovely In ide arrived lu 11- >;i i m ?I.iv ;it iii i ri M 111 >n I lu .V! J 11 .un. iiiiil ?ii i? now t hr i?ii?*sis ol Mi. I'., i . Kn\ ..ill lu- Kay House, where iln \ vv ill he ?;?nd In re live I loir 11 inn|?. hilling tin mini liri nt yen l's thal Mr. Shanklin vv;is i i ;l 111.1 il . i _' i 111 In 11 - In- L: i r;i 11 v rtiihii i ni liiio.-i-l! tu mn |'i opie, ?uni 111 t heir Hil lil?' We wanids welcome Hiern I ciih 10 i?li| I .ow mlesv ille iiuee mole. Mi^. .Min uk i i ii wo? !< H mi ilv Miss 11 ninon ht-. . I i m - \ m in.i. S. i . Mi. .uni Mrs. sll.'l III. lill will Iii.il.i illili' ?nillir ?il Worn I ri i il', where Mr, Sli.inkliu is the Mir il lil Illili (lilli ;i _'rni . Kev. I'.. M. t Iii iilh.iiii, ol Donalds, iirciipicd tin- ptllpil ?il lin- P?pli?! I'hinch Mimliiv in lin- ah?enec ol Ihr I iii? I or. Kev. .1. A . I ll own, win? w ?is ?it - I e n 11 i 11 g Hie I ? ? 1111 i ? I .--l.ili- Convention 11 i 'adney. Mr. ?liol Mrs. \. V. I hi i ;ir-> spent Tiuiiil.-u'i v ?nu' v.iih Mr. Will Mot tison il I fenns. Mr. .bum- Mallison, ni Aiuh-rson, speni ?i lew dav? with his cousin, Mr. I., li. Ho: ion. Mr. Mollison I ravels lol I hr A un i iriiii Tullin rn ( o. Ileainl Mi. linn A lien drove dow ti t h rough 1 he ininti \ I lom Anderson. ?uni weill from lu* re to A ni rev ?Ile in the interest ol I heh respect i vi-rom pilli ?es tin- A mot i - ..in Ti?!i;ii'i'ii l'o.. ?mil l.ijron ?\ I -i 11 - heller. Misses \i Iii- Mo?el\ ..ml I .?.rt li:i White returned l i iuti ?I visit, to A hi ic ville Snmiii.v iii lei noon, Mr. S. IJnicc Mo-rlv driving them over through tho .olin try. Miss Mela Alli n is visitingin Antler -on. Thanks^ri vin;: passeil very quietly liere, nearly Ihewhoh- male population lining mit ol low ii to hunt ami Hie rest baying at home Cor (lie event ot' thc ila v ?i liig dinner. M< Hw ii- Ht.irrnN. ? im . m TownvUlc Items. Minn tn Mis. Theodora Kant, on the .'ot h Nov., a lovely girl. A dog ol' Samuel Anderson's went mail last week and hil two negro chil Iren, a negro man, ami every tiling else lint it rame in contact with. The dog lett home ?uni roamed about lor three lays, win n il returned home with its leeth worn oil'to Hie gums lrom hiting lives and rocks. The dog was finally killed. The nine days ate ont and the negro man is not mad. hut badly scared. I hr negroes .avoid him the ??mir as ; hey w ould a snake. Thomas Simmons ami Alonzo tirant ind families will start in a lew days to il ?ly son County. Texas. Mis. Theodora Kant is very sick at. his w i ii ?Hg. Mis-; Annie 1 lain mph-, ot* near this dar?', is very sick at this time. Moore \ May. nt Colorado, brought i drove ni' horses lo this place on the .'.'nd ult., ?ind auctioned off about scv .11. ranging in prion from sixteen to illy dollars each. They never sold as many this time as they* did two years ?g<>. * Mrs. ,1. 1. (lames has bren visiting ter mot her nt 11 tinea l'ath. who is very low w it li lever. Mrs. J. !.. Met'arley, who lives over ot Seneca Uiver, has been very sick. HM wc are glad to note she is better. Mr. Stephor. our clever and faithful nail rider, has moved his family to our [own. We welcome you, Mr. Stepher. Mr. K. P. liarle, w ho hasche contract io build the new college, has commrn .cd work on it, and will probably have |. done bv J'liiuarv Miss ! lattin Ifahy. ol' linkway, is ?pending awhile with brr sister, Mrs. I'. M. I? ru ce, ?it ibis place. Mr. I'.. S. ? : rillit li. id' Kuslcy.n big real estate owner, has been visiting lb'. W. T. Hunt, at this place. Mr. \V. ,1. Compton,of l'air Play, was ait h us Sunday. Kev. ( >. .1. Copeland, ol' Anderson, ?viii preach in the Baptist Church here next Sunday at '2 o'clock p.m. Kvory hodv come* and hear him and get a [rent. Married, at the residence ?d' the bride's father. Mr. Jesse Campbell, by Hie Hov. Inabinitt, on Nov. Mth, Mr, C. K. Fun I and Miss Jessie Campbell. May their path bestrewn with biscuits and sausage. Dr. W.T. Hunt lintis great nt trac tions ni Newry just now. Prof .1. W. (?nines, of the Welch Neck Nigh School, was wit h relatives and friends a little while last Sunday. We. are all very proud of ".lohn." Mr. H. Bagwell and wife, of Seneca, are visiting their datlglltcis, Mrs. \V. N. Brin e ami Mrs. W. N. Woolhright, near here. Mr. .lames Johnson and Janie and Blanche BiggerstatV, of Seneca, have beer visiting the family of Mr. S. R. .houison, of this pince. Mr. Charlie Phillips, of Cross Roads, Oconeo County, attended Church here Sunday. Thc town bnso boll club and High School club, of this place, plnyedngnmo on Thanksgiving, which resulted in 20 to 4! in favor of thc school boys. Sam mie Martin, tho champion town player, is very anxious to have another bout so as to redeem himself. It1 s mighty hard to down tho school club "boys." Mr. Luther Moore, of Seneca, and ono of tho foremost correspondents of tho Oconeo JV'eir?, attended Church hero Sunday. Thc young gentlemon and ladies of our town, have organized a onco-a-week literary club. Tho Black Diamond is coming for sure. Hurrah! OLD ROSIN DE Bow. Mu. KOITOK: I wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses to mo during my recent nf 11 i ct ion. It will bo over remembered, and I hope lo repay it if tho opportu nity presents itself. W. 8. ELUOD. Pendleton linn-. . 'Mi {?..pulai pu-; ni.i -i i i, Mi . I?. I '. I'i iiji, ii Un .....i- si ricken willi p.naly -, - li* \\ i 111.1--ila y tn? ti nm _.. il rd early I i iila,\ night, I ?i r. Isl. | lii : iilicn?j " I ? ?. r wa- i ni lim li il al 1 fi 'ir-!?y I? : ??in ( "hill . ii - ?iinhiv um. u n .' ii! ll oyliirK hy J.'i \ . |',. | ?, |?4-ttl. ii 11.? I wlii. li Iii- lilul In I M.?-.III- ll>nk . ll hui H il him .il ; In iilil, lii-iui I 'hlireh < i-mi li ! \ . 'I herr v\ . ?:? 1 I lilli lill! -I ul his I rivilll - I! . i:..-- i hill li . . hi iii ". ii ni --i .i . long luir. Min; in- ma hy < i "M i I hr lo-- nd - >. hlpal hi. '. !<"? ravi d i.nm!-.. Mi. !.. II. - :?.'akim has fjl ' ( "Ml! \ fi hil-iui' .-. M i i .liiliui i j ?iv ion, now i . i>li. * a? in tim t r., ii .-"inda- . Mt. .|. \\ ill lliiuti r. who ha ' ullllilbiii !n! -nun t uni', i . i il jug: ki!-.'pnirii:.*, M :. ?mil '. Il'tnii i. l i i i ami lum' lu iud m a . ri i Hi. tl III i iiiii; I. I . 'vcnl.n School Inion I 'I ogiamitir II) .--linday Srimnl Inion o! I hr lin:,i dist iii'!, Sal;:.' \--nii .i' mn. m In helli w it ii I'l.il Kori? i hutch on ihr dh Sunda; ?ii Ih-oein ! H i, ; -:i:?. I n-\ot iona I services '.?:::<? '.? IO ?'clock, rond url rd hy Kio. ( M ?Hoi d Kurriss; I" In l?i.:!U, Kfllolltui nt ol' del?gales ami verbal reports ut >umln\ Sehool wm k. HhflO. twenty iiiinulrsndilrcssby Km. I.. I'. Sinilli. !"':.",<) to ll :JO, Ir-son lur I ?cr. .?ni "Keeping the Sa lilia! lt," -Nehemiah Ki: Ti ."J. I!. ! t ?ml. Mitti Min ami .1. Ik I a \ rn it. Music lr. the I'lal Huck choir. \V. W. LIM nit:-. F.. .J. Kl IMANAN. 4 'oiuinittee. A Card I'ntiii Kr Carpenter. Mt:, km run: I wish I? make a state nu nt in rid'ereuce tn (he presentment <d the las! I ? rand dury. I am presented I'm* mil regisiering. 1 have had no op poi'luniiy to register. I graduated fruin the I'ni vrisil v ol' Maryland last Apiil ami H arlu il home about Ihr li rs I ol' M ay broken down, physirally ami mi'iitally, din- tn i hr strain ul tin- ex il in i nat ions. The Slam Koa rd ol' M?di rai Kxiiuiiiiers nut in C .'ol um Ilia on the li'.th ni May. I wa- ino ill tn attend, and w rote lin- Secretary of ihr Knaul slating why I eoiild Hoi lie lhere, lam mn dodging um trying lu dodge the Stale Kanni. I oxpoel lo mee! il next May. fi may hr nu elephant; it'so. il w iii liol lu- I he lirst one I have run against. li. I*. C \i:i'? vi i it, M. I>. ('inning A. K. Hawkes, (he I'amutis Allanta i ipticiau. d i rr rt t'roni the hollie otliceof Ihisgmnl optical I louse, or ono ot' his practical Itpticians, will romain nt thc store ol'his agent, Hill-Orr KrugCo., l'or I days only, beginning Hoc. Pith. This w ill give I he citi/.eiis ol'Anderson and virinity a ni re opportunity ol' hav ing their eyesight tested hy one ol' the most leiiowned as well as reliable (tp ticians in the United Stairs. Mr. Hawkes has all ihr modern ap pliances lor the. adjust mont of Spec tacles and i'.yr (Hasses to the eye. There is no Optician in the Knited States w ho enjoys t lie cotitideliee of t lie people molo than Mr. Hawkes. His name is a familiar word throughout a section of the country inhabited by over twenty-live millions of people. Mr. Haw kes has probably titted glasses lo the eyes of more people of national and international fame than any other optician living. His wonderful success is dur to his superior grade of glasses, and to the confidence the people have in his ability as a practical optician. This linn was established in iy?0, near ly t hirty years ago. * Call early, as he will positively ro main hut I days, as ho luis other en gagements for Inter dates. CAI Tii?N : These I'amoits glasses aro never ped dled, --ii-xi. TO DEALERS FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE Carload Florida Urn tiges direct from I hr grove. Car lund Fancy Northern Apples, di ivrt from ihr orchard. Call on .1. \V. T uv wau ll MU:, Merchandise Kroker. W A N ria?--Fi vu hundred doy.en or lens Frosh K<gs euell wonk. Will piy high eu spot CSHIJ price. J! -ti .Ii i.n s II. WKII. tt Co. If you want tho finest Texas Seed Oats cheap, got them at Vandtver Br -?-. The h-st ?nd cheapest stock of K-ill and Winter Dry doods in the city a'- Yandi vor Bros. Down in our baa-ment you will find !Utnl Iron. Bur I rmi mut liars ot' toni m m.i in HII Horts ot s'7.HS am! Snipes. Whoa yon need ?tn\thing of this ?.ort, rinne t-> us. If you univ want ?i pier? ot I run H loot lung, we'll ti>< gin i lo out it off lor you. BrocK Bri.th ?r's ll-mlware Store. Buy a pair of legging-*ami keep sour legs I rom getting mihi I btise rota winter days when you ure traveUinr. Yi u will ('nu! ii roinplele line nt Broek Brothers. Aho iii,niing t i HI-. Untiled Shells ami Oin;?ty Shells and everything tont it hun ter iii'iMix lo properly equip himself 'or hunting._ SPECIAL SALE OF PIANOSANDORG?NS. DAYS A. REEO MUSIC HOUSE Will sell auy of tho following High Orado PIANOS and ORGANS at prices as low aa can he obtained from the Manufactu rera direct : KNABE, WEBER. IVERS & POND.: CROWN, WHEELOCK, LAKE ?IDE and RICHMOND. Also, TBE ( BOWN, ESTEY and FARRAND A VOTE Y ORGANS, Prospective pur ch an era Will And it to their interest to call and inspect my Stock or write for price?. We alao represent the leading makes Sewing Machines At Rook Bottom figurer. Respeotiullr, THE C. A. REED MUSIC HOUSE, ROUND-UP ! For the next Three Weeks we are out for ('real Christmas Trade! We are prepared to show you a greater line of Holiday Goods than ever before Whilst we aro stressing Holiday Goods we are laying greater stress on all Seasonable Goods. Our Stock of CAPES, BLANKETS, JACKETS, WINTER DRESS GOODS, TAPESTRY CURTAINS. MILLINERY, Will be pushed to the lust notch. Every inducement we can la^y before you will be given to create a great business. Our Stock of 01otlain<4;, ^laoes, Hats and Grents9 I^iir-riisliiiigs, And everything that Men, Women and Children wear will be laid before the trade with great interest. We are sure our oflferings will interest you all around the line. Every indication points to a large December business. We are out for all of it we can get. IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME UP TO SEE US. Yours truly, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. .JBBBBBBaBBmiWnasMnMani.nm ??.iain n rhrough the Shoes to the Feet, then ll through the entire body often marks the path of Disease. DON T PRACTICE FALSE ECONOMY AND NEGLECT YOUR ----- Footwear ! IT may cost you a large Doctor's hill in the end. Wear a pair of our strong, handsome and well-made SHOES and be independent of the weather. Our Men's and Women's Shoes are both made of honest material There is no filling up with useless trash. Real leather and good woikman ship do not cost much here. Men's Stone Crusher Ties This is the best, most serviceable Shoe, and comes up to the Manufactu rers' guarautee better than anything we can sell for 81.25. BOYS of the same 81.00, Youths 85c. TT_a"?:" n?if Qi*T nea vj Oct Liu VJ ctn buOG, With sole dongola topping, SI.25. Smiths Hand Sewed Shoes, Lace or Congrea?, five different toes, 82.00 We warrant these equal to anything you have been paying 82.25 to 82.50 for. Ladies' Heavy Glove Grain Shoes, Sole leather counter, solid throughout, 81.00. Our Women's Kangaroo Calf, Lace or Button, for 81.25, is a sure protection against all kinds weather. With all candor we tell you that nobody can sell a better, and few as good, Shots for the mouey as we will. Every pair that goes from our Store must be what we claim tor :i Our line of JEANS and KERSEYS is unexcelled-everything from 10c. to 50c. Heavy Cotton Flannel 5c. up. All Wool Red Flannel 12ic. We have bought a Hoe of SAMPLE HATS and can sell you at fifty cents on the dollar. Heavy E?uln? Undershirts, ?eeo* lined, with Drawers to match, 60c. Ten pounds best Soda 25c. Ten pounds Coffee, the best kind, $1.00. Long Run Tobacco 35c pound. McCULLY BROS JOE TROWBRIDGE & CO., HABERDASHERS, ANDERSON, - - - - - S. C. mW WHY buy Old Style* when you can buy new ones for the same money ? Tho Haberdasher has NEW GOODS coming in every week. Hats and Caps, Shoes and Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Cravats and Underwear. JOB TROWBRIDGE & GO? LESSER alCTMPA? Y. FREE! FREE! THE above cuts are representations of a few pieces, of handsomely decorated, hand painted QHINA, now on exhibition at oar Store, which we iotend Giving Away Free to our Customers ! We guarantee that our prices on Goods will remain the same. Thi9 Special Offer is made for the purpose 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 soft, white, . velvety finish ; is of the finest quality, and without doubt the best in 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 use a large quan tity of this Ware that we have been able to get it at ; i a price that puta it within the roach of all. Our assortment consists of Caps and Saucers, Pie | Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Platten, COT- ! ered Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pot?,.. j and everything else whioh goes to mako np s FINE j BET OF DISHES. We earnestly invite you to call and inspect ii, when * we will cheerfully give yo J full information. . Very respectfully, ' ' LESSEB & GO? UN DUR MASONIC THB&PScB. j