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The lii iii?-. who i- ? most ?n-coiiiplishci) uini rim rm i ii L',\?'.mg linly, i - im si i;i II ger in A ti? I. i -mi, lia \ - ing \ isiiisl here freiptcnt ly. I hi ^room i- <i!H ni Anderson's lim-- ? M'l'lll'lll young liii'll, atol in IM- M-u ctiou ol' :i ; lilt* companion luis -bown his usual :.'<?<ul sense ililli judgim-M. Ma\ ll' .: i MU'S richest I'h's-ings atlcnil tin m I llirougli Iii?-. ! In- roupie wen- tin re cipients ol'main beautiful ?mil useful presents. A pre! ty wedding loni? phire in Chris) ' Kpisropal ( 'hinch. I ? reen ville, yesler- j ?lay aHeruiion ut '.'.:;" ??*< lurk, lin- ron traci i u*.' parties bring our popular .vining lowiisnian. S. Muswell Clayton. ?uni Mi-- Aimil' C Melier, one ol it reen vii le's rliarmiiig young ladies. Kev. W.T. ('nprrs. ol' this ? ?ty. was lin' olViriatiug elrrgyman. A large parly ?.l friends lunn Atnlersonnt ti'iul ril the marriage. Mr. ?mil Mrs. Cray Ion '.-iiiiii- li? Anderson hist liii'll!. and will lie tendered n reception hy the groom's mother to-night. We join their many friends in extruding con gru! illations. i?n Wednesday evening, December '..Till, I*!?!), ul the home ol'the bride's lather. Mr. K. ll. Keys, Mr. .1. I', ('ril li n n ml Miss l!;i M. Keys. Kev. .1. .1. Heck oilicialing. Mr. (jrillin is one ol' our most sterling young men and will doubt lesa prove worthy thc hand ?d' the lovely bride. Miss Keys is ?me ol' the most charming young ladies ot'thc Whitefield neighborhood, .-ind lias a hos! ol'admirers who will joy fully ex tend congratulations and lust wishes to the happy roupie. li. <?n Friday afternoon, December 22, I.SSW, in this l ily, by Kev. Sidi li. Har per, Miss Mullir Harper ami Mr. T. J. Harnett, both of Anderson County. nu Wednesday, Dceenibrr 2?, ISJI?, in the Presbyterian Church u! I'endleton, liv Kev. K. K. S tack house, Mr. P. I>. Skelton, of Anderson, and Miss Hose Anderson, ol' I'endleton. (?uitea pretty home wedding took pince at the residence ol' Mr. .Ino. L. .lolly, near Denver, S. C., Inst Wednes day afternoon, Doc. 'J7. Mr. Kniest M. Browne, son of Mr. A. KviiiH Browne, and Miss Laura .lolly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. duo. h. .lolly, were the con tracting parties. Kev. SUM H. Harper performed Hie ceremony. On Wednesday. December i::. IS'.K), Mr. .1. M. Nelson ?md Miss K. N. Stokes weir united in Hu- lu.lv bonds ol'matri mony at. Hie residence ?>l the hride's lather, Mr. . launs Stoke-, in Abbeville I Counly, at I o'clock p. ni. l in- ushers, M/'Ssrs. K. S. Howell ?md CS. Ilowrli, entered th?' parlor, follow ?il hy Un- at tendants, Mr. 1?. V. Nelson ami Miss Alum Milford; Mr. Holier! Kowen ?iud .Miss Cornelia Hall; Mr. J. I!. Slokrs and Miss Vinin Bowen. These were followed by thc contracting parlies, who took thru* stand about the center ?d' thc room lacing the olliciating min ister, Kev..I. B. Herron. Immediately after the ceremony tho. party marched to the ?lining room, where ii most ex cellent supper was served. H. On Thursday, December 28, 1 *!!!>, at the residence ol' the hride's father in Hopewell Township, hy Kev. W. H. Hawkins. Mr. I.. Vernon Watson and Miss Annie Vandiver, bul li ol' Anderson County. Th?- attendants were Mr Theo. Watson .inti Mi--- Pel Finley, Mr. Thomas Vandiver ?mil Miss Kat? .Martin. nu Wednesday, Dorcinbir-27, I SW. at thc rrsideneo ol' the bruie*.- mot her, by Kev. ii. K. Stackhousr. Mi. Thomas K. McLTnry ?mil Miss Lizzie T. Martin, both of Anderson County. On Thursday. December ??s. ist?>, at Liberty. S. C.! by Kev. W.H. Work man. Mr. dus. L. Orr and Miss Irene Wilson, daughter ol' Mr. .las. Wilson. ;ill of Anderson <'nunty. -^mm>- m 'Om Fell Fruin a Trestle. Kl bert (.'nylon, ;i negro blacksmith, formerly ol' this*rily bul who has been working at Piedmont l'or a year or more, was found dead beneath the big trestle ?m the Air Line Kailroad nt f'rcenville I ursday morning, 2l'tli ult. 11 is supposed be had been drinking ?ind in trying to ?-ross the trestle fell through. The I'rertivillo 'linns, ol'the 2llth ult., says: "Coioner A. A. Wil hu?ks received a letter from c \ I Heed, of Anderson, this morning, j thanking him for his kindness in look ing after and shipping the body of El bert Guyton, who fell from the Air Line | trestle Christmas night anil was killed. Mr. Heed stated that ('nylon was an . dd family servant .ind was a worthy negro. He seemed to'think that the dead man ought to have lind mme mon ey on his person than was found, as ho had in rash when he left his home. A check for $15 was inclosed in tho letter covering Undertaker{Mnckey's bill for services. Mr. Heed asked for all the information obtainable ?md for the shipment lo him of the few tilings found ?m the negro's person." To Core i.e. Orlppti In Two DHJ?. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rel mut the money if it fails tooure. E. W. Orove'N Signatur* on every box. 2?c. 2 &'*j?.?i.''., , ' '..< '. -. l?i^.jiL.'j-ij/L??-'j ' ?ii'\t'iih '? toittihii-^i' ? *'"I'-I H I), -.iii . r Om ur Our nidi si Citi/ins. In I .. iih ..I ( ..p;. .loshua S. Ai l. i . i 1.ill' < i al lil- hollie ill I lie i i, \ i i'll. ri ? * 111 * ? I't IllsI "111111' \ I isl i . . i ? HUM iii?.J al .? ii'rhick.A ll?lr) "ll i ii.iniA li?-i . HIM' nf JUT ol<|i >Ilain HM?>I I?! ?<t rill ? I, .. I!,. ||;|?I |" i I: I Il-C i?li lu .tit li : i r i . I .*? ?lt li iM'il lu Iii- "in lui < \ ri il iiuiiit li<. ami hi-<!> was ox i. ri ' 'i ! a n\ I ila--. I,'apf. '.' '?T vt n lin! p. r?:aii'll ??*>*! ' ' "' ItiH lil' . \.< - < ? nm where I ''?j. lilli) li.nl i i-arlii <i I In- rip? "M "I s '< yeal -. ii hi- yoting m.Hill.- . in- 111 :t i ri? il Miss "dal lilla \Y illiaiu . ? i een\ illi- ' "uii I.V. Willi plVr?ili il Ililli tu iii'- L'la\f aliOtit lum va H agi?, l>\ ?in- uni.iii < ig lit rh i lil 11 -iir irai i il. all ul v. lau i survive t In parents. Aboui I ??rt y - live yeal - ai hr wa- m llirrmplu.\ nf lin nlil i 'ul ii iiilti?i ,\ i i i nu ville l!a il i ii.H i i "in 11.my. Iirin^' in rhai gr nl'a ma lm ial Hain, whirli M.is wreckril mar \\ I ..in i.st on, pu i II In I ly ii II il i ng him ami ll.illg Ililli a elipplr I ul li lr. I lr WU.S well known I hi (Ulginuli tin- (.'nu illy, ami liml tin- riinliilrnre and good will ot'oven ariiuaiulaiiee. I le was a sur eossful. progressive tainui, a useful riti/ni, .uni hail long been a devoted illili riiiisisl.enl member ami deacon ul tin Sliaily < ifovr llajil ist t ?iuirli, where hi- remains wi ri- inlerreil lite ilay lol luwiiig hi- dr.ilh. lu their sore lie Iravriueiil his descendants liavi' I hr consolation ol' knowing thal lu- lui gi un- tu reap I hr nu ard-ul a well spell I lilr. mt . mm - Curlier Creek Holiday IlreviteN. Wi ll. .Mr. Kdilor, lite/pilly jubilee nf lin- merry fin?simas lias come and gune, und Ihr many visitors we hail have all returned lo their homes, to tliinl, ol' ihr many happy luomenls so pleasantly spent in old eighteen hun dred um! ninety-nine, and lo dream ol' t he new Century that is I'a.-I drawing upon ii-. Now ur arr centering into a blight and happy new year, HMM), which marks a new era in mir lile, ami ur all should turn over a new leaf, one wit hunt blots, ?md one that should remain without spot or blemish lot- the next twelve months. We must say, we had tim "jolliest ol' jolly times,'1 and hope thal our visitors did, too, and will nut wail until another Christmas be lort) I hey visit us again. Kverybody in these patts were very peaceable during Christmas; no dis till bailee ol any kind happened. No one seemed to beni any time limier the inlluence ul' the "lus X," or "so proof," which cap? ?vates men at times. The weat brr was very favorable for our people during the merry holidays-a few days ol' rain, and a trw days of ?.old weather. Hut now ur air calm, ami al) seem to br happy and jovial again, entering intt?st new year, with new determina tions and good wills, lo do a better work, to live more peaceable .villi our fellow man, and for tho bet tennent ol' our country. Misses Ada and Gertrude Pruitt, two lovely young ladies Iront Corinne, spent their Christmas in our midst the guests ol' t heir cousins, the Misses Glis sa way. Hugh lligby, ol' Prizer, spent his holidays In ri- willi his parents. Misses .''annie ami .1 tiliaGray, from Anderson, visited the family ol' Mr. iieo. A. l?igby last week. The Misses Cray air beautiful young ladies, and by their lovable dispositions made many friends hore u hu shall ?-ver re member them. Charles ll. Carlee, accompanied hy his pretty sister, Miss May. from Trini ty, visited friends here in Christmas. Misses Maggie and .lidia Kay. two charming little girls from near Aaron, are visiting relatives in our communi ty. We w ish them a pleasant stay. Miss May Madden, the ellicient Mc Adams school teacher, spent the merry holidays with her parents near Lau rens, s.e. ! All the schools around here began work airain to-day, (. M outlay,) .lan. 1st < VMM. Krank Uohrrtsun, from Helton, spent his holidays in our midst with vela lives. Then'was a mnsi delightful party given at the home ?d' Mr .1. T. Cassa way on friday night. Dee. ?'J. Anice crowd of young people were presen I, and each one seemed tu have enjoyed themselves until the hour ol depart ure. when raeh left tor their homes lo dretini oi'the many happy inonienls pleasantly spent in this home. Miss Leibi certainly knows how to make a crowd enjoy themselves. Miss Kinma I'igby, accompanied be lier brother. Marvin, visited relatives near (J reen wood last week. Wheat ami oats sire looking well, considering this extremely cold weath er we are having. Very trw ol'our people nttendetl th?' Union Meetings yesterday, owing to il bring tun rubi to venture oui. Miss Leila Carlisle visil??l relatives at I .evi l I .and last week. With the exception ol' a lechad colds, the health ul' our community is i very good. With much success to Tm-: IVIT.I.I.I ?.I:N< ru and wishing everybody a hap py ami prosperous new year, we arti as ever, vour correspondent, O. E. I.?ASSAM A.. Kn roka Items. >?.-. ii ^t.. v.i;,..,. christmas lutspftss ? ?I olVquictly, ami everybody has start ed a new year with some linn resolu tions, we hope. Our young folks enjoyed some very line turkey dinriersirnd sociables, which were gi veil by our hospitableneighbors. Mr. Hen l'?nrmnn has returned home fr?".nt Mississippi. Wo were glad toser Him after his being absent ne vern I mouths. Miss Russie Hreazeal?'. from Green ville, spent Christ maa with her parents, near this pince. * Mr. V. IL Gentry und his daughter, Miss Hertie. visited relatives near, I ola last. week. \Vr have have not yet elected a pas tor at this jdaci' for this yeav. lt is hoped we will get as good ami faithful one as Mr. Hurts was. Messrs. Krank Shirley and Hob Har er jut tended the Union Meeting nt hatty Grove last Saturday and Sun day. . . . , , Miss Naomi Warnock visited ber aunt, Mrs. J. M. Geer, last Saturday night. xx? l'nuupl l'ujiii. iit IM HI? Mutual 15. in - ??( i. i r. . Insurance Co 1 1 ?;>> "j l.i iii i 11 Min 1 '.< v iW'iiii \. \\|t! S. C., I '. e. iSiltl. Mi. M. M. Main- -ti. -. i \g? ni lin* M ni M il I i< in iii I.iii- lu... t u.. ii<!> i stilt. -. ' I .< ar '-ir : . ii) ll .'?nil iii-i. I i \< .aili i| piiiul- ni in--, a i I am tu day, ; In ?IHU.'I >?MI. m !<<. ipi "I Hu r k.-. Ill I Iff til III nj I III- ! .'. i * pulii'ii .-. alll?ill||l ill'Jr In **..!. 'Mill, oil UP IUV liu.-liaiiil. \\ i!". I.', ?lui.!, .M!. ... i t ani, iii I Ito \!1 ; ital Mt m lil l.il'i i i Miranee I ump.nc M| Ne .', ai jw N. .1.. .I>: which plea -.. .lirrpi nr. t lia til.-. ? ..iii - .. -pi el I illly. I'l - III l;l; \ I.II. MI. Hnliliatil ?In ?! on Ileei oil.i i Ililli, pu.ol-ol J..-- w?-ie lor\vai?leil lu ihr i ompaiiy on I ii ?. io I H i '.'.'ml. ? lurks \\<n dra w n h.\ Company on December '.'.ld. ela ? I, - W cl ?' i iee i \ eil al m \ nil iee, ami as show n |,\ M r.s. 11 Hilliard's let ter. selllemeul was made ?ni December o'lth. M. M. M M I i-,?iN, Slate Ag?-lil, Andi i -mi, S. C. .Notice ol" Klee! iou. I'IKI.TON, S. C.. Jan. V. CNN). A petition having lu en siililiiitled to us liv a majority ol lin- frcchuhlcrs nf thcTnwii of Holton praying (hal an . I. ( lion lu- ordered inaseertain wln-th er the Charl er ?if lin* said Town nu gi it or ought not to lu- amended in the par ticular h?Tcittul't<T set lorlh and such ele?'lion having been nrdered, initi?e is hereby given: That au ch'etiuti will he held ?ni thc imli ?lay ol .la II mi ry, Minn, to decide whether Sert ion 'i ?il fhn Ael to Renew ami Amend the ('hurler of ihr Town ot lielion. approved I ??'?'einher 2-1, IWU, should or should no! he amended so as lo read as lulluws: S i .i Tl* IN v!. The Town shall he gov erned hy au liitemlanl and lour War dens, ?me wanlen lor ?'Steh wa ni, who shall lu- ipmliiied electors therein ami who shall hr elrrtrd on th?' second Munday in January A. 11, linn, and ?III the same day in each year thereafter; (lie present mctimhcuts to I ? ? ? 1 ? t ollie?! until such elect inn is had and tint il t heir successors have?pialiiieil. They shall he known and styled " I hr Town Cuun eil of Holton,*' and hy this mime may sue ami lie sued, may plead ami he im pleadetl. in any Coori ul' this State. I hey shall hold their olliees until their successors shall have been elected ami qualified. All persons voting at such elect ion shall Ix- qualified electors un der the laws of this State and shall have resided within the sahl State, County and Tow n for the ternis pre scribed by law ami shall be ?Inly regis tered. No person shall he allowed to vote for Intendant ?>r any Warden at such election who shall not have met all Hie requirements ol law in regard to residence and registration and who shall not produce the tax receipts as required by the laws now in force Saul Town shall be divided into tour wards which shall be numbered and bounded as follows: WA Kl) N<?. I-lb-gins at a point al tho center of the S<iu thorn Ka il way when- the Southern Kail way intersects the Town limits on the North ?iud runs thence in an Kasterly and Southeaster, ly direction along t he boundary of said Town tu the middle of the Cooley' Hridge Hoad. Thence West along the middle of the said Cooley's Hrhlgi Hoad t-u the center of the Columbia &. Greenville Railroad; thence up the middle of said Railroad North io the beginning corner. WAHI) Nt?. ~-Hegius at the mid ?11?' of the Cooley's Hridge Hoad, where it. intersects with the Town limits, runs thence South ami Southwest along tho Town boundary line to the middle of the Southern Railway, thence up the middle of said Railway to thu corner ot' Ward No. 1.; thence along the line ol' Ward No. 1. in the middle of Cooley's I Hridge Road to the beginning comer. WARD No. :!-Regius at the mid Idle of the Southern Railway at its in tersection ol'the Town limits on the Sont li, runs then?:?- along the Town limits to the middle ?d' Hie Anderson :iuc!? ol'the Southern Railway at its intersection with tho Town boundary line, thence along the middle ?d' tho sahl Anderson Hranch of tho Sou (beru Railway in a Southeasterly direction till lin* middle of thc main line ?d' the Southern Railway is micheil, thence down tho center of the Southern aRil way t?i the beginning corner. WARD NO I -Hegius at a point m the center of the Anderson Hranch of the Southern Railway where it inter sects with the Town limits, runs thence along tlie center of thu said Railroad t?i wtierc the line, reaches tin- center ol' the main lin?' of the Soul hern Railway, thence up tho center of said Railw ay to th?' Town limits, thence in a West erly ami Southwesterly direction along tho Town boundary line to the begin ning point. All electors.who are ?pialiliod to voto at the foregoing ?lection shall b?* enti tled t?vote for Intendant; mi one shall vote for any Warden who shall not be a resident and qualified elector ?if the ward from which such Weeden is elect ed, and w ho shall not have resided in such ward for six mouths next preced ing such election, one Wanlen shall lie elected for each w ard, who shall he a duly ipialilied elector therein nani who shall have resided therein for six months next preceding his election. Hooks of Registration will be open at i he store ?d' Campbell ?S: Gumbrell, from '.? a. m. to I p. m. on each day, beginning with the-lt Ii day of Janu ary. RHU), and ending . the 10th ?lay of January, HMM). The tickets or ballots shall bo of tho usual si/.e ami form prescribed bylaw, and thete shall be printed un those favoring such amemlmeni the words "AniemliiM'iil- Yes/' And on tims?? opposing stub amendment the worth "Amendment -Nu." Tile election shall take place al tho store ol Campbell ?S. Gumbrell in the Town ol' Helton, S. C., on the tinto mentioned, and th?! polls shall be open ed from 7 a. m. lo i p. m., R. J. < J timbrell, G. W. Cox and M. K. Geer are hereby appoint eil Muna J. T. RICK. Intendant, W. K. STRINGER, J. T. CON. A. R. CAM I*HKLl., I). A. G H KR, Wardens td Helton, S. C. Certified to A. R. CAMI'HKLL, Clerk of ConiM'il. 'Pw--, i> . live Dollarn w ill Imy H fairly uond'<|?aio p-n?:Ii e I'tauo at thu?'. A. !<?.??? I Minde ti?.o> . They nr?i intrinsi cally wolth ?ho.'..ie llthl amount. Hoy the hov HU Air RWlo. Then? ure I ww chiisi'i .?? tilt''?? Hut will alford the y'ouniiHtwr moro pl?aa*iiw an?! satisfaction. Ami ? b tu you boy don't buy u toy, hut buy ii no >?1 ono-such KS sold by Sullivan II lin! ware Co. Tho holies all know th? genuine pleas oro that it good ?have udor.is their lins bund?. A good Razor, bitch UH .sold hy Sullivan ILmlwnru (Jo , cannot full to be appreciated hy hhn ns ? Ninas present. Suit your ens ?.mer i and they slick by you! 'Jive them good* of umiuestlonod quality and you "win out" in bimi ness. "You uro familiar with the high quality of everything in t ho lino of Am munition told hv Sullivan Hardware Co., und l;ot>w that everything ottered by them in this tine is tho best ibo market alfords. A Prosperous and | Pleasant New Year. Wc thank you for tho great business givc? us [the past year. 1900 is before us. We open our doors with the New Year with new hopes, high aspirations and undaunted energy j to make great strides forward. We will make it to your in terest to make this your trading place for 1900. Cash is powerful. As so many people are now paying cash, and great numbers are added to that list every year, so we speak out in bold terms for ca?h business. ALL WINTER STUFF MUST MOVE. CLEARANCE SALE ON. CLOTHING. To the Men and Boys needing Clothing we would say come to see us. Stock-taking has put out new attractions on the $7.50 and $10.00 tables. We have decided to [move Clothing lively for the next thirty days. Take Notice. We are ready for business, and will let you hear from u& from week to week. Keep your eye on us. Yours truly, C. F. JONES & CO. Wholesale and. Retail l? Se If you owe us anything we want it. All Accounts ara now due and we expect prompt settlement. THIS IS THE TIME FOR STRONG BOOTS and SHOES have taken the place of lighter goods Don't believe there is a better Stock of Footwear in Town, and we are positive that our PRICES ARE LOWER Than such goods are worth. Any shape of foot can be titttd here. There is no misroating hereof your feet The goods aro uot made to fool those who buy hurriedly, but to those who demand a good quality at reasonable onces-. Examine our line of "JVC"JEHST7S SHO?3S, In Patent and Box Calf, Black and Colored Viet, and genuine Cordovans at 83.00, worth 83 50 and 84.00. Men's Hand-sewed Shoes for 82.00. You have been paying more. All grades of COT rON and WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Have advanced tu prices. Our line is complete, and you get the same goods at the old prices. Our stock of Embrace all the good things for tho inner man. Every grade of FLOUR and the best of each grade. MAGNO LIA at 84.00 per barrel bas no equal. McCULLY BROS Chattanooga Chilled Plow, the best Plow on the market. OSBORNE & OSBORNE'S T AUE moving right along, and if you want to get Toys beforo they are gone yon had better come now. We have a few more pretty Dolls and Doll Car riages and Go Carts. We also have aomo of the prettiest pieces of CHINA that you have ever looked at-such as Salad Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Creams and Sugars. We have a big lot of Iron Toys-Trains, Ice Wagons, Coal Wagons, au?jl everything in tho way of Iron Toys. Thia is'jrour last opportunity to buy your Sauta Claus between now and Chi ist ma?. [Hoping to sec you all between now and Christmas Eve, \ Yours truly, ) OSBORNE & OSBORNE, \ The Biggest Stove House in To*n. Seasonable Goods at Reason able Prices! APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Guns and Ammunition for the sportsmen. Air Rifles and Pocket Knives for the boys. Scissors and Table Cutlery for the ladies, A great assortment of one of the best selected line of GUNS Ever brought to Anderson. Ammunition of all kinds. The best brands of Loaded Shells, loaded with any quan tity of shot or powder desired. Shot, Powder, Primers, Wads, Caps, Cartridges. Pistols, all of the standard lines manufactured. AIR RIFLES, Not boys, or the kind made on the anything-will-do-for-the child kind, but good ones of the best quality-unequalled for accuracy and for service.. Sullivan Hardware Co. THE above cuts are representations of a few pieces of handsomely decorated, hand painted CHINA,, now on exhibition at our Store, which wc intendi Giving Away Free to our Customers We guarantee that our prices on Gooda will remain the same. This 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 tuking 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 a price that puts it within the reach of all. Our assortment consists of Cups and Saucera, Pie ; ? Plates, Breakfast Plates, Diuner Plate?, Platters, Cov ered Dishes, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots, and everything else which! goes to make up a FINE 8ET OF DISHES. We earnestly invite you to call, and inspect it, when we will cheerfully give you full information. Ve?" resneethillv. LESSER & CO., UNDER MASON CO TEMPLE. CHRISTMAS FRUITS 1 50 boxes Florida Oranges, 50 barrels Northern Apples, Raisins, Currants, &c. Malaga Grapes 20c. lb. 50 bunches Bananas $1.00 to $1.50. Mixed Nuts 15c. lb. Cocoanuts, 5c. Candies, Chocolate Cream Drops, best, 15c. lb. Wo have got an enormous stock of Nuts, Fruits, &c, and will sell them as cheap as dirt. Give us a call. 0. ANDERSON & BRO.